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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1889)
WW BIMIMpHWMHsMMsBsMMsMHBBBs - S S fm S Sm i 'ii'v ' ni > y" • " ' w I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 14 , 1889. 5 M [ l THE RECORD OF THE COURTS t Yoatordoy's ProooodloBS Before the % ' Fodcral Judffos ' THE GRAND JURY INSTRUCTED t Mrs Woods Fnlls to Got a Verdict For Her Drunken Ilumuaml Tim mo Hues I'or Itnctc loy • Fcdprnl Justloi' . A report was circulated in United States court circles to the affect that Prank Ran dom had decided to move his family.house hold effects and law business from Nobraskn City to Omaha Frank I * . Ireland doubtless started It by having the matter suggested to his mind through the admission of C. 11. Hrockwliotn somebody characterised as a tiowcomor Who is ho ! win the question passed nrnund until 1 a satisfactory answer settled the inquiry ' • That , " rcpllod n local attorncVi "is Judge Urcck , and ho halls from Kentucky " J. It Scott , the county nttornov of Shcr- l man county ; it T NlRhtonRttlo Loup City ; Thomas Carlen , O'Noill ' , and James Do Jghty , of Storm City , la , were also admitted What hns the district attomoy to offerl" Inquired .IuiIro Dundy Immediately upon the opening of court Two violations of the revenue law , > our honor , " was the reply With this contro versy , Mr.mes Smith nnd ,7. H. lilco.brought In Tuo duy night by Deputy Marshals Stewart nnd Emory from Hebron nml Glge ( rountv were arraigned , plcadod guilty and lined $ J5 each Iborenftcranumbcrof motions tveroheard and disposed of The enso in which Moslor , Uruhmann & Co , of Cincinnati , ore suing Hall county for $2,100 , was then proceeded with „ In the equity chamber , Judge Brewer henrd arguments which consumed most of the forenoon in a case involving the owner ship of n patent steve burner , Julia A. Minor being the plaintiff and Otis Moore the do- , fondant The old nnd long continued ilcht between Lewis U. Miller nnd Thomas F. liurrus over the guardianship of a llttlo girl , Evcliuo Miller , la beforn Judge Brewer again , having been nppoalnd from the decision bv Judge Dundy last spring At that tlmo the child , who had boon llvlug-wltb. Uurrus , her grandfather , was taken from him nud given Into the custody and care of her futuor THE SALOON KEEl'EUS WIN Mrs Woods Knlls to Got a Verdict for Her Drunken IIunbuild The Jury In the dainago suit of Mrs Ilattio Woods against Flannery & Collopy returned n verdict in favor of the defense Mrs , Woods brougnt suit against Flunnory & Col- i lopy , who nro saloonkeepers , alleging that i thuy sold her husband liquor and caused htm to becoino an habitual drunkard and a bur den rather than a help to his fatnilv , and asking damnges in the Bum of $ > ,000. " Too defendants proved that Woods at ono ! titno run a saloon of his own and hud ac quired his convivial habits before ho began i patronizing the defendants saloon It was Hi also shown that the latter had refused to j soil liquor to Woods when bo was Intoxl- Hj catcd and had tried to keep htm out of their Hj place On tills showing , the Jury found a Hi verdict for the defendants Judge Davis was engaged in hcaringthecasc of Tucker vs Garncau , a suit for damages H ] for personal injuries sustained by the plain H ] tiff whtlo In the einplov of the defendant f The Watson vs Coburn case is on trial in HJi Judge Doano's court Hfl There is n largo number of criminal cases Mj ) on the docket for the present term of the uls- | H ! trlct court in which the accused urn out on j bJll , among them Mrs Hattie Ubol , chtrged JHj with shooting at It M. Patterson , and C , K. ] ! Clampltt , charged with having Bhot the son H of Gcbrgo Paul near ElUhorn a month ago H County Attorney Muhonov is anxious to j mt roach these cases , but is kept busy in the i Bj trial of jail cases of which thcro are quito a it number yet untried , and the , number is nl- H | most dally Increased by the pollco court casoa JHf , that are taken up to the district court I Bl George E. Timme the _ eic-countv commis- { w sloncr , has filed a suit against the county of f Bl Douglas to recover 8153 , which ho claims is 3 H [ duo him as salary under the act of the log "J m ) islaturo fixing the salary of a county com [ Hji missloncr at J 1,800 per annum The petition iHy | states that ho onlv received } ' ) per day nnd G Mt cents milcago from the tlmo the act was In H force until the expiration of his term Hn The case against Ed Orr was given to the AY ) jury yestordny afternoon , and a verdict ro- Xf i turned of guilty and the value of the goods Hv ! nxod nt $31. Orr was sentenced to thirty HI ; days In the county jail ' H Apotltlon inforeclosurohasbeon filed by jHtl the O. F. Davis company against Fred L. H Johnson ct nl , to recover on notes amounting jHw to 710 secured bv a mortgage on lot IS , aHY , block 8 , In Lake View l Bi Amelia Olson has apDlicd for a divorce Bv from ber husband , Nels , on tbo ground of H | desertion H | Sanmol Piuyn tias commoneod suit in t foreclosure against Margaiot A. Kynott ct nl j W. U. Ilnrcourt Vernon lias brought suit j against Charles Williams and.tho Stock J Yards company to recover possession of J thirty-four head of steers under a chattel j mortgage , nnd a writ of replevin has been issued in the case . j Mrs Llllie Leigh , the widow of Elmer ; Leigh , who was kicked by a vicious horse i whllo driving a street car on the Lnko street 'Hj * extension last September , from thocfTects of , V ! which ho afterwards died , has biought BUlt riHbii for S3,000 damages against the street car < HJv con piny fB Joseph II Millard has brought suit In fore HI closure against Anna L. Moore ct nl , on a 'HJ note for $2,600 secured by mortgage on part H of lot 24 } In Millard & Caldwell's addition Hi ) County Co irt H W.H.Vauchnn has filed nsuit against Louis Hr Roscnmundotnl for the November rent of B' the St Louis building , unaor a contract IB ) * , The Hank of Commerce has brought suit ' K \galnst T. S. Clarkson at at to recover $1,000 " H" on a note HJ ' The Uepubllcnn company has brousht suit HJ' ' against \V. U Vaugban to recover W47.45 on HJ ; a bill of matoiial HJ ] In the case of Uronnnn & Bogley vs Poy- HJ ) ton , a suit on a bill for sand , judgment was j rendered for plaintiffs in the sum of 23-1.53. jHji Tno will of John Toner was admitted xo HJ J probata yesterday , and Klchard O'Koeffo was JHji appointed executor Hj Sophia Alexander was yesterday appointed HB guardian of William 13. Alexander , insane HJffi James II Baldwin wn * appointed guardian 'HW of Mury.M , Baldwin , insane , Hjk Change of Hie , backache , monthly Irrogu- HJEi larities , hot Hashes , uro cured by Dr Miles HJi Kervino Samples frco atKuhn & Co 's 15th 'HM and Douglas JH > Grnnd Jury Insiructfd HE The grand Jury was called and sworn In at , < H ) S oclock Judge Dundy read bis charge , a ' B | document covering the usual ground , and i Buhmltting cruninul \ ) cases for invostigo- § 1 tion Ho also olothuU the Jury with authoiity HJI to go further and tulio Into consideration n JH1 number of other matters They can HJ ] limlte inquiries regarding otfonses against HJ ] the government on publto lands , suoh us the HJ ] outtlng of tlmbor und any erlmus committed HJi within the boundaries of Indian or military ( HJ\ \ reservations JHJ ) District Attorney Prltcliott Bays ho has HJ t enough utcumulatod matter to keep the jury JJJH at work two weeks , It not longer ; • M\ \ PAXTON IlOTKfi , QMAHA Special tit HJ ] < tontlon to comhierclul mon Finest nud "JJJ | ! largest hotel in the west Kittrodge St 'HJ ! Brulnard , propriotorfl H ! A Hounflt ror Grlftju HJ ) The Gate City utblotlo club bus arranged Hi ] for u benollt for Jimmy GrlfUn , the St , Paul > HJ ] pugilist , vanquished by Jimmy LiudsayTues- , ' HJl day night , to tuUa pluco at the club rooms I HJi this evonjPB , ' H The programme , It Is announced , will JJJf | comprise u balfnlozen or mora arenlo exhibl- | JJ | | lions In which Jack Da\ls , Jack Hyan , HJ Jimmy Lindsay Phil McLarnod , Puddv HJ Murray , Prof Cranston Arthur Uothery Jllj end other atbletlo slurs will participate H All the rage , Red Gross Cough Drops , H five cents per box , sold every where , HHkHHBSSBSSSHij 180t-1880. TwonUnrtIi WcddlnR Annlrorsnry of Mr nnd Mr . IC ltosowntcr Mr and Mrs F.dward Kosowator yesterday - day celebrated the tweatv-fltth anniversary Of their wedding with n family dinner , nnd a few of their old nolghbors nnd assoclatos cainn in during the ovanlng to wish them many nappv returns Mr ltosowator was married to Miss Lo.ih Colman , of Cleveland , O. , on Novumbor 13 , 1801 , and those who assoinblou at tholr homo last night wcro old friends and neighbors who had lived near thntn during their rest denco in Omaha The primary object of the host nnd hostess was to keep all suggestion of a sUvc- wedding from tbo minds of their friends , but love will find out the wny , " nnd the house was os fragrant as a rose garden withsPvor vases nnd silver baskets filled with all the snoot varlotlos of the queen of flowers , testifying to the kindly thuughtlutncss of Mr nnd Mrs , Hosowatcr's many frienus An especially lovely trlbuto of llowors was n silver reponseo bowl with n mass of preen leaves uud twenty-ilvo great nodding American beauties , " n charming fashion of numbering the red lottoryenri of their married lito Ihoro wcro moro lasting remembrances in any quantity of ujautiful silver , a Bulad bowl with fork und spoon , cases of forks , nud dainty slnglo pieces lroni homo friends ann these away , who sent n unlning rotncin- branco In honor of the day -Tnu emloyos | ) of Tun lists Publishing eompariy presoated to Mr und Mrs Hosewator unoxquisito bust in Parian marble , an ideal head of a lovely glrl-womiiu , mounted on a hindsomo poucs tal , the top of which was a plinth of onyx supported uy four heavy brass standards Near the base of the pedestal was another plinth of plato glass , oltaohod to the stand ards A sllvor plate , prettily engraved , was suspundod between the standards , and nu address framed in silver accom panied the gift , wishing the brldo and bridegroom of twentv-ilvo years their honrt's desire of briaht days nnd shining suoco . The employes of i'tm Butt composing room tcstllled to their regard for Mr und Mrs Uosowatcr by presenting them with a hand some ailvor oyster dish , handsomely chased The cover was conical in shape and Its bur nished Hurfaco was broken only by tno dates " 1864-lb8'V engraved upon ono sldo Congratulatory telegrams wcro rocolvod from numerous frlcuds at a distance who wore unable to bo present to express in person tbolr hearty wishes for their future well being About 9 o'clock a number of ladles , com prising "riioCoffoosocloty , " nnorginlzation composed of neighbors and lntimnto friends of Mrs ltosowator , arnvod in a body and extended tholr best wishes to tbo genial host nnd hostess , uipsonttng thorn nt thosamo tlmo with a crown and a bouttoniere formed of silVcr TUNS OF EARTH UPON HIM They Crush Out the Life of James Wetzlor James Wltzler , employed by Samuel W. Dennts In the sand pit on East N street , was caught by a falling bank yesterday morning nnd instantly killed The bank , sixty feet high , was being un- aermtuod and caving in , caught the unfor tunate man before ho could get away About six tons of earth fell on him ' Coroner Drcxcl was summoned nnd held an inquest Mr Wltzler was ngod twonty-olght yo.irs , unmarried , a native of Pennsylvania , and , came from Marshall county , Kansas Ho boarded with F. W. Mlllott on Twenty second , near J street The coroners jury returned n verdict that death was caused by carelessness or negligence - gonce by rnuson ot the banlc not being thrown down before the nccidoat There was no charge made as to who was responsi ble for this neglect The Season ntttio Emanon Arrangements urebeing made for a very brilliant social Boason at the Emanon The rooms have boon handsomely prepared for " the winters rounds of pleasure The nrlvl- lcg03 have bcon extended for the season on ladies day , Friday afternoons nnd evenings , to n largo number of ladies not heretofore on the list Another excellent rule has been adopted wbioh will add materially to the in terest Ladies , either wives of members of tboso who have boon given the privileges of tbo rooms , are permitted to Invite lady friends to attend the ladies day receptions and entertainments , although no gentleman not a member can bo taken Into the rooms A scries of progressive card parties is being arranged , to continue throughout the season An accurate score is to be kept and suitable prizes will bo awarded ut the close A billiard tournament will bo ono of the attractions for tbo lovers of tbo ivories and angles Later this month , perhaps the last Friday evening In November , a masked boll will be given A special meeting will ho held Thursday evening to elect ofllcors to fill vacancies St Amies mission The following announcements have been made for the minsion now being held at St Agnes church , by the Roy Father O'Shoa , S. C. C. D , , of St Louis and tbo Rev Father Kern , of Detroit : Mnss and sermon at 5 o'olock and 8:150 : o'clock , n. m. ; instruction , rosary , sermon and benedictton at 7:30 : p. in ; sermon for unmarried women , Thursday nftornoon at 3:30 : oclock NnteH About the City Classes have been opened in the Missouri avonua school house Miss Neltlo Huges Alpha lodge No , 44 , Daughters of Ue- bekah , will bold an election of ofllcors Fri day ovenlng llnbort P. Echlin , of the Armour-Cudaby packing house ofllce force , is nick Dawson Meyer , of Now York city , is ar ranging to deliver a series of lectures in the Methodist Episcopal church Edward A. Stearns , late of the weighing force at the stockyards , is now doing the elegant nt the Transit house ofllce R. W. Curtin has been promoted to clerk at the exchange ofllce Miss Molho Condon has recovered suffi ciently to move around Marshal Maloney reports eighty-sovon arrests during October The choir of St Agnes Cathollo church , now ono of the best In the city , is addlncr much to tbo Interest in the worship at that shrine About Poonle John Danby , of Ashland , Is visiting his and son-in-law . and Mrs daughter - - , Mr Sam uel U. Shrigloy William Barr , agent for the street stable car line , has gone to Chicago , Mrs , E. O. Mayflold has returned from Elmwood , where sbo was Ylsltlng friends Dr and Ers E , L. Ernhout and children have gouo to Atlantic , Iowa , to visit friends A. L. Brainard , the manager of the com mission house of Savage & Green , has gene to Kansas City to visit hts old home Landlord S. R. Brlggs , ot the Exrhango , has gene to Chicago on a short business trip Leo Kothchlld , ot the Roscnbaum commis sion house , has goco east to Chicago , Pitts burg und other points J , Ij Martin , the efficient Rock Island ngont , bus returned aftora liuntontholowor Missouri river Mrs J , M. Tomploman , of Watortown , S. D. , who has been visiting her brother , Dr J. M. Glusgow , returned homo yesterday and was accompanied by Miss Blanch B. Glasgow Cusbrpan'6 Mcntho inhaler cures catairh , headache , uouralgio , asthma , hay fever Trial free at your druggist Prba SO cents Tippoo Tib , the great African slave dealer , is getting tired ol his wander ing and dangoroua exlstenco and pro poses to settle down as n solid cltlzon on his estate at Casingo , 300 miles ahovo Stauloy Falls , where ho has built for himself a largo ana ilno stone mansion Tils sou , however , will carry on his fathers trade , in which ho has already boon quito successful , as on his last ox- podilion ho returned with forty tons ol Ivory , wet lb 8350,000. If you do not use a whole bottle of Cooks extra dry champagne at once , a rubber cork will keep It tor days MMHjiHaiMHaKSMHu | | | dej w RUSSIA'S ' BIG WHEAT FIELDS They Rival These of the TJnltod Statoa and India ELEVATORS ARE OADLY NEEDED Lack of Facilities For Harvesting , Storing nml Shipping tliofirnln to Mnrkot What tlin Czar Is Doing Ilussln' .i Wliont Output WASnt.vorosf , Nov 11 , | Special to Tub Bkb | If Russia has never been a serious rival to the United States and India in the production of wheat to supply the market of the world , she promises to bo la the future The great drawback to the wheat producers In Russia is the lack of elevator accommoda tions Ono can travel ftom Warsaw to St Petersburg , then to Moscow and back again to tno capital of Polnnd without Boeing as much stowgo room for wheat as ho can In any ono of a thousand elevators in this coun try , nnd the travel around this t. 'Iauglo is two or three thousand miles distance through the finest wheat producing portion ot the czars domain The farmers of Russia have been compelled to keep their wheat after it Is threshed in tbo open field until the slnglo Hue of railroad was ready to carry It out of the country Besides this great drnwbaek the farmers nave not been supplied with either reapers or threshers to any consider nblo extent ; they have beeu compelled to harvest tholr wheat with a sickloaud thresh with a llait Very late advices from Moscow nro to the cftoct that the govcrumuut is taking hold of the clovator question with a view to con structing an ample storage for the demand alongxailroads und nt points whore needed ; that the government will also nut up a sys tem of olovntors in communities where wheat is produced in largo quantities not ad jacent to cither railroads or water transpor tation From other sources of Information your correspondent loams that the land owners In Russia nro Introducing improved machinery for sowing , harvesting und threshing wheat it is impossible to successfully produce corn , potatoes or uny of the other products of the soil In that gicat bolt of Russia which has made her famous for wheat , and there Is no doubt that the forward step taken by the czar to assist his subjects in increasing the value of farm land will mult a that , country a serious rivul to the United States In supply ing certnln markets of the world A letter from Moscow has this to say on this new venture : Much has been written and n great deal moro has been said about the many hird- shius and losses suffered by the grain grow ers of this country , owing to the want of ad equate means for storiug and transporting their produce At certain periods of the year such quantities of grain are brought to tno railway depots that n sufficient number of wauous for its transport is not to be bad , nor nro the railways prepared to store It Piled up In sacks In the open , exposed to rain and snow , much of It becomes damaged und worthless , buch u conaitlon of thlugs Is dls- nstrous to the small farmer , who can not af ford to Btoro his produce , but is compelled to convert It into ready monov , and Is entirely ut the mercy of the middlemen Thcro are many instances of advances being taken on the crops fiooi these very middlemen , who , of course , have it all their own way as soon as the crop is harvested "It is far iroin my intention to heap hot coals upon the heads of these much abused middlemen , orkoulaky ( meaning lists ) , as thuy are designated here I um Inclined to think that however hard they may bo at a bargain they are too wise to attempt Hilling the geese that lajs the golden eggs ; and if they make big pronts they run great risks , and must occasionally suffer Iosbos " hero to find the remedy wns what greatly exercised the minds of the Russian national economists At ono time the forma tion of a largo nnd powerful company , for tbo purpose of erecting American elevators and erannncs at certain important railway depots wnero the grain could bo stored aud advances obtained on It at determined rates of intorcst , was proposed I believe conces sions were acplied for , In order to form such a comnany , but the government , fearlug lost the remedy mitrht become the greater evil by creating n monopoly , refused to encour age any such scheme After a delay of aoout four years a happy solution of the question appears to have at least been arrived ut "lho necessary sanction for the erection and working of elevators bus bcon grautod by a recent Imperial edict empowering the Southwestern and the Ualaan-Kosloft rail ways to construct fourteen of these elevators alone their respective lines , ono-of them to bo ut Odessa The Intention of the govern ment is to leave the working of elevators to the railways , but not to tbo exclusion ot prl- vato undertakings of the kind , or hy town corporations , municipalities or ether publio bodies " The zemstvos ( rural municipalities ) are empowered to erect elevators , und although the government does not wish to infiuonco tbem or to lay any pressure on tbom , it is certain that any initiative they may take with regard to this question will bo viewed with favor Three dlfforent modes of Introducing the adoption of grain olevutors into the country nro open to the government They nro , either to construct them at gov ernment oxpouso nnd , to work them ; to grant concessions , and thus encourage and cruato private enterprise ; or to leave the con struction of them to the rullwoys It Is tbo latter mode that has pre vailed , but the government has ro- Borved for Itself the absolute right of appropriating all these elevators at any mo ment it may deem fit A scale of charges for the use of elevators has been fixed and remains under control of the state The government has evidently gene care fully into all the details of the question , and adopted every precautionary moasura to prevent - vent the creation of anything npproaohlng to monopoly To meet the cost of the construction of the elevators tbo Southwestern rallwav has boon authorlzoU to make use of its pension fund , on condition that the money bo paid by - annual nual installments spread ever a term of twelve years at an interest of 5Jf per cent Should the revenue derived from lho ele vators provo sufllciont the deficiency shall bo paid out of the company's general rev enuo For the soma purpose tbo Riasan- KoslofT railway is authorized to Issue a loan ranted by the government Tbo elevator system so much needed in Russia will now bo Introduced without tbo expenditure ot any government funds , and still u pcrfoct control of the entlro system is secured to the govornmeut on conditions hardly suited to prlvato undertakings ot the same kind , and here U the reason for giving preference to railways Punur S , Heath Starch grows Btlckv comraon powders have n vulgar glare Pozzonl's Is tbo only Complexion powder lit for use , The Newspapers ol the Unitncl Statas Nine years ago the tenth census in cluded an enumeration of the news papers published in all the states and territories in 1880 , says the Now York Sun The total number of periodicals then registered was 11,311 , of which 071 were published daily The enumera tion of Rowoll'a Newspaper Dictionary was loss complete than that ol Mi * . North for the census Kowoll , lu his edition of 1880 , pave 0.723 periodicals , and 843 dailies That is to say the lijr- urca ot the census wore more than 10 per cent ever Rowoll's figures for the total of publications , and more than lfi cent ever Rowoll for the number of Ser . This year Rowoll's Directory men tions not loss than 10,810 papers printed in the United States , including 1,104 dailies If the deficiencies of his enumeration count in the sumo proportion tion us they did in 1880 , as compared with Prof , North's onumorutlon for the last census , the number of periodicals issued in tbo Uuitod States today is not far from 10,000 , und the number of dally newspapers not far from 1,700. Beware ot frauds Rod Cross Cough Drop3 will euro your cold , , "f"1' " ' ' ' " " " ' ' " ' " - IOWA IS REPUBLICAN ' A Largo Number or the PnrlTi How ever nro Nod Prohibitionist * , Chicago Tribunoj' There are lust as many republicans in Iowa as thcro ever were , " said 6rivornor Stone , who wns on his way bacit to Washington nftor having boun In Iowa nt the oloc- tion * The issud'dh ' which the republi cans wcrodofontcdfvcnsprohtbiUon The pcoplo of Iowa nr/vnot / satisfied with the present liquor layrfw I bollovo if the re publican party porslst in maintaining the present prohibitory legislation Iowa will become permtlhoutly a democratic state "I have always bcon a strict temper ance man , nnd for soma years a prohi bitionist Aa governor of Iowa I did what I could to forwayd prohibitory log , islatlnu Aa a judge 1 enforced such legislation as was passed I am as strong a temperance man as ever , but I must say that what I have soon of pro hibition in Iowa Tor the Inst two years lias changed my vions on the subject materially ' Prohibition is not enforced in the cities nnd it cannot bo enforced there until public sentiment is changed The law is openly vlolatod Grand juries will not indict Pollt juries will hot convict A majority of the people ot Iowa favor a rigid supervision of th liquor tnifllc , hut they do not favor pro hibition which doesn't in the least pro hibit What I bollovo should bo done , nnd whut I bcllovc will bo done by the leg islature this winter , is to outlet a law giving local option to cities of the first and second class , Fix the minimum license at a high llguro nnd lot the cities rogulnto the busiuoss In the small towns and in the country I think prohibition should ba conttnuod They liavo a publio sentiment there which enforces the law Where the law can bo onfoiccd it has done a great deal of good , but where it is not enforced it certainly is worse thau what wo had bo fore There were probably other causes which contributed to the result of the election I hoar it said that the slow ness of the prosldont in making polit ical appointments had somotliing to do with it I do not bollovo it did in Iowa it may have done bo in Ohio There isn't the slightest doubt Alli son will bo returned to the senate It would bo a national misfortune If he were not I have had many democratic senators say to mo that they would sin cerely regret It i' ho wore not returned ; that Iowa had no man who could fill his place O , ho will go back to the senate , I'm sure Yes , I'm now assistant land commis sioner ot the Unltod States I was not ing land commissioner all summer , and • until the president , for some reason known only to himself , appointed someone ono ever mo The west la greatly pleased with the way the land olllco is conducted under republican hands They well may boVIfir the records of the ofllco shbw the difToronco in the management The ofllco is now issuing about 12,500 patents weolc itgainst 400 under Sparks mnoiiS'otnont * This is brought about by doing ' away with rod tape rules which1 only servo to retard • business ' ' * HE TURNED AN ASHEN GRAY lleadkecper Byrne's Account of a Col ored Mans l rlght nt the Zi > o. Headkoopor P. J. Byrne ot the Zoological gardens tolls a remarkable story of the adventures of a colored janitor with a pair .of . despornto mon keys at the gnrdens last Thursday , says the Philadelphia Press " That day , " ho said yesterday , "wo received a consignment ot three black headed spldor monkeys of rare species The llttlo follows look like diminutive Africans of the human species They have long logs and lour foot tails They use tlio taila with us much fncility as their arms They crab hold of every thing with them , and will swing at the end of tbom by the hour There are two compartments nt the end of the main caco in the monkov house , where the rare specimens are caged Into ono of these the SDidor monkeys were placed Their nolghbors in lho big cage wore eying the newcomers curiously Among the former were the two redheaded Rhesus macoquo monkeys who became famous some time ago by whipping John L. Sullivan , in the same cage They are both desperate cbaractors and are absolute moriarchs in the cage They took up their position near the cage of the spider monkeys ' • In a short time their opportunity enmo Ono of the now-cowors poked his tail toward the rcd-hoaded rascals r.nd It was immediately grabbed They both began pulling away for dear life , and ono of thorn attempted to chew off the end ot the tail , while the poor little victims screams could bo hoard for a block Several keepers ran to the res cue and the tail was saved I immedi ately decided that the redheaded mon keys should bo removed , and Keepers Manloy , Harrison , Ford , McCador and Floyd were dotallod to capture thorn Thov entered the cage with ladders and bags and nets attached to long poles They were immediately at tacked by the redheaded monkeys , but tbo latter were beaten off , but eluded every cast of the bags and nets They took rolugo on a big crossbeam nnd the mon rnisod a ladder and then called for soma ouo to hold it "I glunced out of tno window and saw Janitor Gcorpo Ooloman passing , and George is as black as the ace of spades I hailed him and told him to enter the cage and hold the ladder Ho started to comply by raising the eliding door nnd inserting about half ot hla body At that instant bo was seen by ono of the redheaded monkeys The recognition was mutual Wlthj a wild yell the monkey sprang fr f/ijhis porch for Cole man and the latter , with an answering shriek , jumped backward and foil , half fainting , on the floor When wo picked him up wo hardly Wow him His black skin vna actually ashen ' in color , and liis black , woolly hair Boomed turning whlto Ho was 'ciirrled to the Penn mansion and revived with hartshorn , but ho wns unabld to return to work Ho was sent homo On the way ho mot several friends Who did not recognize him When ho olifored his homo his wife screamed null almost swooned She took him for a ghost Ho returned to work today i Ills color is normal again , but ho is stillnorvous After a oliaso nil forty-flvo minutoa the monkey was hauled out of the coal pile But ho was npjpngcr a redheaded monkey "Ho had been rnnsformod into a blade , sooty monkey , Ho was locked up in un iron cage and there ho stays until the day of his death These two desperate scoundrels have killed six monkeys since they have boon in the garden , but I think they have com mitted their last murder , in thlsgardon at least " Not hint ; aiysteriuui , Some people cannot understand what causes their hands and face to ohap , when they insist on using soaps raado from poisonous greases nnd compouudB Use Walkers Wax soap.whlch is per fectly pure , and will keep your hands soft It you use It once you will never use any other Ask your grocer for Walkers Wax soap , and insist on get ting it aa.s lei , , fjki- I- - jf / * • _ * - THE CAPITAL CITY GRIST , BoKlnnlng of the Trial of Bou Woodo' Alleged Murdcrora STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY It SIccta nnd I ntnlnrs Applicants Per Hcijlstrntlon State House llctns Tlio Supreme Court Notes About Town Lincoln Bunsiuor Tiib Ommu Bek , ) 1029 P Stiiket , \ Liscotv , Neb , , Nov 10. | The case of the state vs John Taylor , Charllo Curtis and Amanda Wood ? , who nro charged with the murder of Bon Woodt , wns called In the district court today Taylor is held as the principal nnd Curtis and Mrs , Woods as accessories before the fact The murder of Ben Woods will bo ro- momborcd as ono ot the most dolihcrnto , treacherous nnd cold-bloodod tragedies that over occurred In Lancaster county The court heard arguments on motions for sepnrato trials this nftornoon This case will probably occupy tie ) munition of the court duriiiK the rest of the week Work of ( nullifying n Jury commenced this ovenlng , Uurtls will bo tried first Stnto Bonnl of IMinrmncy The examining bonrd of the state board of pharmacy mot today for the rcpular quar terly examluutlon of applicants for registra tion ns practicing pharmacists of the state , Present : A. hStroltz , president , North Plntto ; Max Bccht , vice president , Omaha ; James Heed , treasurer , Nebraska City , and Henry D. Boydcn , secretary , Grand Island The following applicants applied for or- tlficatesof registration : J. G. Woolsoy , Elk Ureok ; D. A. Phillips , Fnlrmount ; J. B. Thorpe , Uncoln ; J. T. Wnltomoyor , Salem ; C. C. Bollobaugh , Fulls City ; J. D. Penning ton , Lincoln ; O. w. Forsuson , Chappoll ; J. D. Van Camp , Johnson ; P. W. Eskov In- diunola : B. M. McGee , Sterling , and W. It Young , ltngan James Heed , chairman of tlio committee on vlolutions of the law , has been very ener getic in looking after delinquents Since coming to Lincoln yesterday no has made the rounds In this city , und out of twenty 11 vo drug Btorcs , including principal and help , ho found but ono who had noglcctcd to secure a certificate , and ho wont on in his examina tion today 'lhucomunttco Is bent on enforcing - forcing the law in every village , town and city In the state To accomtnodato applicants In different parts of the state und to save thorn cxponso of travel , the board adjourns tonight to meet at the Murray hotel , Omuha , tomorrow morning nt 9 o'clock , and from thcro will adjourn lb the evening to meet at tbo G. A. It hall , Grand Island , the morning following Articles.of Incorporation The Socurlty Building and Loan associa tion , of Minneapolis , Minn , a foreign cor poration , domesticated to-duy by filing a reso lution and articles of incorporation in the ofllco of the secretary of state as required by law Minneapolis is destenatcd as the piin- cipat place of Drsincss Buslnoss llfo dates from May 10 , 18S7 , and cont'nues ' to May 10 , 1017 , ' ana the authorized capital stock is 510,000,000. Incorporators : S. A. March , C. A bmilh , Magnus Lunnow , It Sunde , J. P. Hewlett , Louis W. Gayuor , of Minneapolis ; T. IC Simmons and N. D. Nernon , of Red Wing ; F. S. Christonscn , ot Kush City , and J. I * . E. Clcmontscn , of Minneapolis The Brown County bank , of Long Pine , nlso illed articles of incorporation to-dny. Capital stock subscriood und authorized JJUUUO Incorporators : C A. Glover , Fred VVhlttomoro , Sam G. Glover , M. p. Simpson , W. A- Baker , S. U. Kynor , J. A. Berger and E. G. Glover Stntn Homo Jottings Ex-Secretary of State Laws will incorporate tbo report of bis tenuio of ofllco in Sccrotary Cowdroy's ' biennial report , which the law requires ahull bo submitted to the governor nt least ten days before the succeeding state legisloturo convenes Mr Laws says ho will pr uaro his report during congressional vacation Judge M. B. Reese has commenced to re move to Lincoln He has routed the Patrick Egan property und will be permanently lo cated hero before this week closes On re tiring from tno supreme bench bo will com mence uctivo practice again , and will bo no small part of the Lancaster county bar Tbo comDlalnt of ihoFarincrs' L'o-oporatlvo Grain and Elevator company , Osceola , vs the Omaha & Kenublican'Valley railway com pany , will probaoly bo heard at the next regular meeting of the state board Copy of the complaint bus bcon served uoon tbo defendant - fondant railway company by the board of secretaries with the usual demand that the mattorB therein complained of bo satisfied , or that answer thereto in writing bo filed on or before the 22d inst The complaint arises on the refusal ot tbo general superintendent of tbo railroad company to grant the plain tiff an elevator site on the right-of-way or depot grounds nt Osceola In a word , dis crimination is tbo allegation In obiof The fcupromo Court To-day's proceedings In the supreme court were as follows : The following gcntlemon were admitted to practice : Mr Frank Fuller , of Way no county ; Mr J. H. lierryman , of Knox county ; Mr Paris B. Ilintt , of Antelope county The following causes were continued : Bressler vs County of Wayne , Murphy vs Bannon , Stevenson vs Valentine , mandate recalled ; Ley vs Minor , leave given II C. liromo to Ulo affidavit Tbo following causes were argued and sub mitted : Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Vul- loy railroad company vs Holt county , Wulkor vs Hagorty , Beeves vs Nye , Haggland vs Stuart , Brown vs Klco , Rich vs Gross , Phoe nix Insurnnco company vs Ueadlngor Mc- Harrv vs Ilnlllgnn , State ex rel School Dis trict 75 , Knox county , vs Morroll , Loy vs Miller , Iiono vb Reel , Oeols vs Flynn , Paso walk vs Bellman , Kirkendall , Jones & Co.vs ShoreyCo ; Lambortvs Stevens , Insur ance company ol North America vs Mo- Litnans & Coylo , Fremont , Elkborn & Mis souri Valley railroad company vs Crum Amos vs Townsend , error from tbo dis trict court for Johnson county , afllrmed ; opinion by Cobb , J , Turklngton vs Link , error from the dis trict court tor Douglas county , ufllrmod ; opinion by Maxwell , J , 1. In an action of ejectment to recover the possession of real estate nil occupants of tbo promises must bo made defendants to be conrludod by the Judgment uul.-Js some of such occupants are so In privity with ono or moro codefendants that a judgment against such codefendant will be conclusive upon tnom S. A recovered judgment in ejectment against B for tbo possession of certain real estate and thereupon caused a writ of resti tution to bo Issued against B and C , C tbcroupon hied a potltion in the case , in which no alleged in BUbstance that ho was In possession of the promises iidversoly to the plaintiff when the action was brought , but was not made a party defendant , und that bo was still in possession and asking the court to restrain the pluintlft from ousting bun from the estate Held , that the proof sus tained the finding of tbo court below in favor of the injunction and thnt C could not bo divested of his possession without a trial judgment to that effect Kocdlo vb Fluck , error from the district court for Hamilton county , afbrmed ; opinion by Maxwell , J. D'Getto vs Sheldon , appeal from the dis trict court for Otoe county , affirmed ; opinion by Maxwell , J. Cltr News nml Notes Frank Morrlssey , of Omaha , spent tbo day in the city , Commissioner Steen went to Kearney to day to look after the state Institutions and buildings there , Mrs Asa Stewart will not bo granted a divorce without a contest Her husband Hied a cioss-biil in the district court today nlloglug adultery The parlies are well con nected und the initial proceedings attract in terest Friizl Suggs , a colored girl twelve years of age , hied complaint in tbo couuty court today charging Lutber Sellers , a man thirty "i.UjaeisasiaMiMais ; jjg g 5 X HpBil iWe bceia constant sufferer for H ' djj Ajearj ( from about Nov la \ 'follouj < M lacrJuNE ) from severe colds la my Keaa arvel throat , ir ct the luhole nuicous tissue from me rose aoua ) to arid1 laduditvotKe broachial lubes.iflerc more or less affected * l\i \ iuqs fast developing ii\lo CHRONIC CATARRH • I , Kad lriedk . most kt\oui\ ) remedies an& was riNAuy plrsu/ioed / lasl March fa MNrjSEXTIiACT-dP , ] fl mrai , I SWallOlUea It • | T reliEVEO HI WONDEfiFULLY AND HAS EFFECTED ALMOST A RADICAL CURE I HAVE USED IT fOR BURNS BRUISES /WO / SPRAINS ArNO GRIEVE IT INVALUABLE IN SUCH CASES I BELIEVE ALSO THAT NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT IN THE HOUSE FEELING AS I DO THAI IT COMPRISES A WHOLE PHARMACOPEIA WlM IN ITSELF FREDERICK E. FIHCK NEW YORK BE SURE ip pel IhC penuk SEE LANDSCAPE TRADE HARK on bottle mrappcr"h POIIDS EXTRACT Co 76 nm . AvEwuE.Ntu.Yortti . = * k H years old , with being the hither of her un born chihl On arraignment ho nlomlod not RUllty nud wni hold for preliminary hcnrlng in the sum of5. > ! X > , The case will come up SiUurdny forenoon , 1'lnns and specifications for a now $250- ( XH ) hotel nro nnid to bo in the hnnds of a conimittno of Lincoln citizens , mid It is sail that a proposition lias been in .ulo oy n syndi cate , which , if nccoptca Insures thocroction in this city of ono of the best hntols in the state Hut n now hotel has been the talk hero all siimmor Sonntor GeorioV. . Burton , of Hnrlnn county , accompanied by u delegation of poli ticians from the Second congressional dis trictnro in the city in the senators Interests for Rovernor The Denver State lottery company wants ngonts Ticlcota 60 cents Ad dress A. C. Roas & Co , Denver , Cole On ten KUrnin AVill I'lonil Guilty The enso ngainit Jake Kilrain for participating in the Rlohburg prlzo light will come up Monday , Docomhor 9 , Bivys tv Purvis , Miss , dispatch Friends of Kilrain in Purvis , where the case will bo tried , have boon * notified that ho will bo down here next .wcok nud will romnin until the trial It is understood that ho intends to pursue difforcnt tactics from these of Sullivan Ho will circulnto among the people and try to win their sympathies before the case comes up The people of Martin county were favorably impressed with Kilrain's courteous behavior when ho oamo here to gi\o bond A putitiou will bo circulated ashing Judge Torroll to impose only a light fine If ho ngroos to plead guilty and save the county the expense of a trial Aft ® ? Of Pure Cod | iM i Liver Oi ! and I ifTf HYP0PH0SPHITES Mil of Lime and \J \ r - Soda i is endorsed and prescrfbod by loading physlolnus botauso both tlio Coil JAvcr Oil J und Jlyiwphosphltcs nro Ilia iccocnlr.oil agents lu ttiocuioo ! Vousumptivn It Is as putatublu as milk Scoffs Emulsion &n " i& n . is a uatulcrfnl 1'lcsU Irodaeer It in the Vest IhmeJu lor CONSUMPTION , Scrofula ) Bronchitis , Wasting Dis- oascs , Chronic Coughs and Colds Ask for Scott's Emulsion and take no other DRS BETTS & BETTS 103 FAnNAU BrnF.KT , OstAHA , Nun ( Opposlto r.axton Hotel ) Office bour , 0 ft m. , to 8 p. m. Bunflajs , 10 a. tn , to lpro ' SpeclnlUU In Chronic , Ncrroai , Bkln and Blood Dls- UN tVConinltatlon at office or bj mail free Medl * clnc sent by mall or eipreM , securely packed , free from observation , Guarantees to cure quicUIr , gate lr nnd pormancntlr NERVOUS DEBILITY Ssnj ! 5S5i ! etonv I'tirslcnlUerior , urtMntcfrrim inJlacretlrm , ex * cess or indulgence protluctntc * UepleHiios . tlcapon * dencj pimples on the fucoaversion tosoelotf , enslly dlaeouriizea , lack © fcontldcnco dull unfit lor study or builni'iB.nntl rtiidi llfo a burden , Purely , pcrma.ii- cntl ? and prlrntolr rurotl Consult Drs liottsA Holts , HUB Farimm Street , Onmlia , Neb Blood and Skin Disease S fuSsyiS results , complitely ermliciuej without the aid of mercury Scrorula errslpolui , fnror turn , ulotchoi uloma puln.lnlhn licuu und louoi , syphilitic sure tbroat , tuoutli and tongue ratarib , etc , ptrnmacjitly cured wbcru other * buro fulled 17ir1nnrTTtiinortr nnd madder Complaints , tvlUlluY UllUdiy I'alnful , millciiHo > tre- Qiii'nt burning or bloody urine , urluo hull co.orod or with milky sediment on sinn Jlun wonlt uii W , K-nnorr liajuglneiy [ > Utiieto 1'romptly anJ narafy Lurud charges reasonable , , STRICTURE ! Sl fSJJS moralcomplctowithoutciittliut , ni.mlc ordlllutlon Cures ofluuuJ ut home by patient without it moments pain or annoyance To Young 1 % and HIMIo-AmiI Men , fl'lDD 'lho awful effects ot early AOITDD uJtlfj Vice , wlilch brings orjmnlo weakness , destroying both nmid nnd body Willi all Itsdreadedlils , permanently cured , TlTin BTtmiHJ Address tliois who hava lm JJtlUi Dill 10 paired themselves by Improper liidulgeiiLOi and an 1 solitary habits , which ruin bulb body and mind , unttttlnv theui for business , study or tnarrluKO iU mil CD Mux , or tboso entering on that bnppy lift * , aware of pbyslilal debt Ity uultkly assisted OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts , first practical experience , see end oYorj ca o Is mio-lally ttudieJ , thus starting urUbt.tttlrJ-iuoJUInosuio p | > irod In our own ia < batory oinctly to suit eamiuse , thu anVcllng cures without Injury , , tWKcrulil ! .ontl postaio for celebrated works on cbronlo , nervous and delicate dlsesses Thousands cured tWA frlendlj letter or call may save you fu ture sutiering and shame , andadd bo den yoirs to life IjrNo letturs snswrrod unlets accompanied by I cents In stamps Address oriull on lilts UrlTl'S A. IIBT'IVi , 1109 Jfarnam btreet , Omaha , Neb i fiSfTdAS'S-fMRK I ly l I • flMT' AW O-OuOg 1 WHITm sWoSRV H llU \ \ UlYI / / ( unKaniJ a M 5/ tlrm1 \ ( III „ , * • tsteive a Q M ' jdrftim " JT JW Containing 8 ! r -k- . 'ff ' * _ JaJLeiiL win who I luo largest , lastoit und llne.i In the world , U I l'j6sc.iicr ; accommodations unsxcollod New York to CHaj ow via LsaioabTrr " Anchorln , > ov . . . . liitb I Deronla Nor 80th Fnrnessla Nov , 2Jd. | Clicutsln Uoc 7th Now Yoil to Ammj , Gibraltar anl Italy California , Nov 30th. Sai.oov , Peoond Cr.\ss ami RTKiiittnn rates on lowcit terms Kvcurslon 3'lckoti reduced , made nuillable to lctnrn by oltlicr the Pictur esque Clydo .ami North of Ireland , or JUver Mersey nnd South of Ireland , or Naples mil aiiiralter I5xcuiisiois or Paius on ComiNEtrrArj ToulM on lowest terms Travelers Cfrcnlar Lettcrsot Oreillt and Dtafts for tiny amount at lowcstcurtent rates Apply to any of our looaj api.nts or to Ho teen Brothers , Chicago , Ills II S. HAT.I , . ) II , \ . AlOOllKS an MAnE3. U. P. Depot THE FIGURE " 0" . 1 ( The ffguro " 0" In our dates Is with us nnd hns como to Btay No mnn or woman now i llvins will ever date it doeumont wltbont using the figure U. It now stands on tbo cxtromo rifrht 181)9. Next .vonr it will bo in 1 the third place , wheio it will romaln ton years It will then uiovu uu to the second t phico 1B00 and thcro It will rest ouo bun • dred jears There is another'0" ' which has also coma rte to stay : It is called the JNn " 9. " It is not , like the flguto " 9" in our dates in the respect that it will have to wnit until next year for third pluce , or ton yours for second place , as It has this year stood In first place , and * it will not move lroni there ; it is the new "No 0" Hitrh Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sew in ( r Machine . The No 9" is not an old style of machine ) > having some sllclit chnnpa made in It nnd 1 then called new improved , " but It is an en tirely now machine It w.ts invented by the best mechanical exports or the ago What hotter proof Is wanted of that fact than the , . following cablegram direct from tbo Paris • Exposition , whielt was published in nil the * " GhlcuKO newspapers of OctoborSndl Exposition Um\ .iiscr.r.K , Paius , October 1. [ 8pecal. ) ] Tno bluliest posblblo premium mm tlio only ruuh ! prlzo for sow ins muuilnes was aw nrded the neolor and Wilson Manufac , turlng Company , The No 0" has token the lust premium this year at tbo Ktato fairs of lowa , Minnesota seta and Wisconsin , and the first premium ' nt every county fair wbero it haB bcon ex \ hibltcd No woman , if she desires to bo happy ' should bo without a No 9" No man should bo bnppy until ho has purchased the llghtcbtrnnnlng lock stitch muuhino in tlio world , the No 9" for his homo No agent i\ Is happy unless ho sells the No 9. " No j dealer will bo bnppy nnd prospoiouB in this ' * ago of progress unless ho furnishes his customers - * mors with the only perfect sowing machine it mcchaulsm for family use , the No 9. " Wo i are happy , for our trade has mora than doubled since the birth of the No 9. " WHUELEU & WILSON M'P'Q CO , 185 and 187 Wdbash ave , Chicago , The Tyler Syatem of Bank Counters tJnfquiilltS in Style Quality or Price , ' , The Tyler Doska aoo Now Styles , _ TogeUier with 1000 Btytei Tables , Chairs , la * TheTylorRoyalTypoWrlterOablnots V and Desk Combined 0 Styles , finest on Esrth , 100 rsj Illustrateu Catalogue ] ? ree , FosUgo 7 Cbj * TYIEB DESK CO , St , Louis , Mo , 0. S. A , | Paris Exposition 1889 ; . , n ( iiuNi ) vnuis a gold meuais A pflENIER GHQGOUTE I j ABSOLUTELY PURE ! 1 I VANILLA ( sante ) QUALITY f I ASK Full VH.MJ1Y WlUlPfclt 1 I FOR SALE KVKKYWIIEKE i , | BRANCH HOUSE , UNION SQUARE , H. V. JOSEPH GILLOtTs J STEEL PENS I COLD MEDAt PARIS EXPOSITION JW8. M N08. 303-404-17O- . M THH HOST PEEFUCT OF PENO ' I j T f yB j j a ii t ' tg aMJajMiasssssssslssssB