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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1889)
I 4 THE OMAHA DAILY BjEjE ; FltlDAY , NOVEMBER 22. 1889 , $ M 1- THB PAILY BEE - _ HI E. BQ3BWATBB , Editor HI PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING H' ' * TKIIMS of sunscniPTibN f XHIlr and Sunday , One Year . . . . .110 M [ fix Monlhs , RO0 f . TlirpB Month * SRO M i Btindny Ilee , One Year . . . 800 B ; Weekly lice , One Year with Premium . . . 2(0 H 7 OFFICES H % ' Ornahn , Hen nnlldlng f. ChltaBoOmee.Mi71lookcrynnlir.lnit New York , Itooms li and lSTrlbuno null J- inn , c v Washington No Bit Fourteenth Btrost 6 Council lllulTs No 13 1'enrlBtreot. b Lincoln , 1029 P Btteet . . . . „ B § Eouth Omaha , Corner W and ZOth Street * , B | COItUKSrONDENCn HK All communications relating to news and edt $ totlel matter should ha addressed to the lldltor * Bt lal Department mm [ nusiNnss Lnrrnit . H | All bnslnoss letters and remittances should M\ headdressed to The Ilea Publishing Company , omalia Drafto , checks nndpoitolllco orders to he made payable to the order of the company , S The Bcc PoWIsMnfCoiiDaii ? , Proprietors , Jinn llulldlng I'nrnam and Seventeenth Streetfl H - 'J no Hco on the Train * . H Tliern Is no cirm c for a failure to get Tn r. Her > ' on the trains , All ne saealers have hecnnotl- fled to carry a full supply Tins clera who want Tnr Ilrr.and cant gt It on trains where other * Oinaliannpere nre carried are requested to no- tlfvTiiK llrK rieann be particular to give In all cases full Information ns to date , railway std number or HVi train Olvo us your name , not for publication or tin necessary use , hut as n guaranty of treed faith , ' B c M IIIIl DAILY BKB Hj ' Fuorn Stntnmcnt uf Clroulntlnn Hl Etsto of Nebraska I V County of Douglas fB\ v Ocoroo II Tzschuek , tccretary of The Ileo " ; , J uhllshlnc Company , does solemnly swear that H.i thenctualcliriilatlonotliiR Daily IIbr fortho K • veer cndlna November in , 18SV , was as follows : r Sunday Nor 10 21.080 1 Monday.Nov.il HSWU ti' TuetclnyNov 13 , 1H.8W Ki Wednesday Nor 13 - . . 1W0 Jf Thursday , Nov II 1H.K.V1 • Friday Nov 15 18,811 ' baturdny , Nov 10. ,18,827 ' Average . * . 111,175. B QF.0KGIU1.TZSCI1UCK. Etate of Nebraska , I County of Douglas fBS- , - Bworn to before mo and subscribed to In my > . presence tins ICtli day of November , A. 1) ) . ltitju * [ Boal.l N. 1 > . KIIIU Notary Public r Etate of Nebraska , I. . Hf > County of Douglas , f" - ' George II Qr ciucli ) , being duly sworn , do- and Eas that he Is secretary of The Dee Foses Company , that the actual avorape ir , flatly circulation of tub Daily HfE for the Jf mouth November , HBrt , If.nsa copies ; for Do- > ' rember , INS , lv l copies ; for January , into , ) lbfi'i copies ; for February , l.W , 1XVJ3 copies ; for March 18M > , I8.8. > < copies : for April , K < n. H * : SrM'J coplos ; for May , ltv , IKC119 copies : for June , 1H > ; \ , ihh.o < copies ; for July IWi , IP.T'W . copies ; tor Aufrust , IW , ll 'l copies ; for Hep- B temher , IFW , 18,710 copies ; for October 1SKV , ! ' ] , ? copies Clidicni' II TVsrrtucK H B fcnorn to before me and subscribed In my H presence this "d day of November , A D , 1K . j lEeal.l N. P. Peii , . H TDK falluro of a coflln factory in thoR R oaat vouches for the improved health of Hh the country H lT is Praotlca y Bottled that Mr f Boyd will run Perhaps the voters will R invite him to take a walk t Tun discovery of a two hundrod-foot tj vein of coal in Pennsylvania indicates B < i an early udvnuco in prices H' Doji Peduo proved himself every B inch ti king in bowing to necessity with : becoming grace and dignity B , fun Australian method will ontroneh r itself in popular favor if it succeeds in Ba puttintr to Bleep the pretentious slug Hj ; pors of this country H , ; n Tiir destructive floods in the east are H | ! a startling contrast to the delightful K * ' Indian summer climate of this soctlon Ht Truly , wo are a favored people H | Tnr city ropublici < n convention was a H1 ; ; record smnshor The number of bal Hft lots cast for mayor was never equaled Hl' ' by any convention in the state fr It is a condition , not a theory , that K confronts the republicans of Kansas K * Party rents nro prowinp ; wider under H' ' ' ' ' tbo ' 'Bhtiuf ; force of prohibition H' Tnr English investors are now try V mrr to gobble up the watch factories of H the country The raovomont is ovl- H * dently a stem wlndor on that industry H Till : United States of Brazil firmly in- H tronqhes itself by proclaiming universal K , Buffrngc The decree will increase the V Hf voting population at lonst two hundred > , thousand p pBu = = P pH t \yATinnuny : , Conn , youth has B * just been fined three dollars for kissing 1 , - his employers pretty wife six times , llQ him whole H / court evidently gave - P lHL sulo rutos P P K Tin : threatened Mormon Btnmpcde to B Manitoba is not at all improbable The Klv ell in a to of Utah is decidedly warm for Hijr ' * the sallts , ) und Manitoba blasts would K J , bo a wclcotno change ' k Notwithstanding the demand of P P BCommlasionor Morgan that the Indian j ' ' bo treated like o white man , a Nebras- B ' lean who carried the order into effect fl with the Sttntccs is languishing in jail P B T'/ TlIKUEis u great daugor that the " most pleturosquo flguro in the Cronin P pHr ' irlul will disappear under the 11 ro of P P B the doteuso Give the suspects their P pHt llborty , hang the jury , or banish the P P K court and lawyers ; do anything and 1 everything , but spare us the white P P pPt > i horse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t B B Bj ' MlSSOUiU's antitrust law is wrecking B B ' combinations right and loft The white B B B ( ' • load trust has already gene to pieces , B B B and several otbor combines are drifting B B E ) helplessly umid the legal rocks If the BBBBJ.law proves asuccoss na now seems cor- BBBBl ' tain , Missouri's example will bo fol- BBBBt . lowed throughout the west B' IilMiaiiATiON to this country uvor- BBBB ogod forty-oight thousand a month for BBBBft ulno mouths of the year The ohar- BBBf ( actor and condition of the immigration BBBBf ' has boon considerably improved under BBBBJ the oporatlon of the federal law , bo that BBBBt the number , though loss for the same BBBBi' ' porlod last year , adds much more to BBBBktho national wealth , ' t PABBBi' ' " * ' 'a ' BBBBJTub ropubllcan primaries have BBBBf opened the eyes of the real friends of BBBBJ i law and order The waterworks gangs , BBBBf Jhocloctrio light gange.stroot commib- BBBBJf ' • • Bionor's gangs , and a horde of hired rut BBBBf fiana jostled decent republicans at the BBBBJ polls , outraged the ballot by repeating , BBBBJnd the police calmly permitted these BBBBJ crimes because they wcro committed in BBBBJ the interest of the mayor A tnoro BBBBJ scandalous use of ofllcial power and pat BBBBJ voniigo was never witnessed in this city , B B B B B H- nOYVSQ ALOKO SMOOTHLY The Brazilian mlnlstorycstorday re ported to the secretory of Btnto that ho had received advices from the now ro- publio stating thnt pcaco and tranquil ity provnllod , the pcoplo everywhere nccoptlng' the now order of things The Brazilian delegates to the interna tional congress , who had withdrawn from the sossionB , were also notified to conlinuo ns roprcsontntives of tholr country , an announcement which the congress rocolvod with enthusiasm A dispatch from Rio Jnnolro states that the provisional government has issued a decree establishing univer sal suffrage throughout the republic All this holds out most favorable promlso for the now republio , and on- courngos the hope that none of the dangers which hnvo boon appro- hcmlod will arise The fenr has bean expressed that a military dictatorship would ensue , and that the aspirations of military lenders might carry the country Into a civil con diet of the most desperate and do- structlvo character Porsonn most familiar with Brazilian affairs hnvo predicted that owing to the conflicting interests between the provinces , the want of homogonolty In the population and the antagonistic olomonti which they decraod.lt lmposslblo to har- monio , a ropubllcan system could not bo made pcrmanont Born of con spiracy , they believed it woi'ld soon die of conspiracy , and that the overthrown government would bo restored and made stronger than over It is too soon to affirm that no such dangers exist So sudden was the change that many of the pcoplo , and particularly the mer- tile classes , have hardly had tlmo to re cover from their surprise and seriously consider what has been done Wliou the effect of the change upon business credit boglns to bo felt , when the Intel ligent and prosperous classes shall have given serious thought to the posslblo consequences of conferring the right of suffrage upon a largo body of Ignorant cltlzor.s unfitted for wlso self-government , nnd when the chances of injury to the general welfare from placing the affairs of the government in now ana inexperienced hands como to bo carefully considered , there may bo a reaction that will at least seriously thro-iton the stability of the rcpu bile Such a possibility is cer tainly to bo kept in view , but thus far the spirit and purpose which appear to dominate the now government give no warrant for serious apprehension The first great strain will como when the pcoplo vdto upon the question of the future form of govern ment and for the men who shall organ ize it It thnt is successfully passed , the world will bo better disposed to regard - gard the United States of Brazil a3 an assured republic Moanwhllo the re publican sentiment in that country will not lack hearty encouragement from the friends of popular government everywhere , and if expressions of ap proval from such sources can provo an incentive to patriotism the Brazilian revolutionists have most ample reason " to bo patriotic They have earned a place in history the glory of which ouly they thcmsolvos can impair A QUESTION OF AUTHORITY The visit to Chicago of the sergeant at-arms of the United States senate , armed with subpoenas requiring Mr Armour and other packers to go to Washington and testify before the son nto committee invostieating the cattle trade and boot-packing industry , raises the question as to how far the authority of congress may go in compelling pry sons to give testimony regarding their business affairs before its com mittees It will bo remembered that when the bo unto investigat ing committee was in Chicago , Mr Armour and othcis dcclinod to answer certain questions put to thom , the ground being tLnt the information asked for would disclose matters connected with their business which they did not wish to mnko public The chairman of the committee , Senator Vest , then in timated that a way might bo found to compel thom to furnish the information desired by the committee , and the intention - tontion of the committee to test the authority of the Eonato to compel the contumacious packers to testify Is in dicated by the fact of their having bcon subpoenaed to go to Washington Very generally congressional Inves tigating committees are enabled to got pretty close to the bottom facts of sub jects of inquiry , The power they rep resent , or nro presumed to represent , has usually secured for tholr demands respeotful attention But the instances are not few , particularly in late years , in which they have boon refused the information askad , and the cases are extremely rare in which attempts have boon made to compel pol witnesses to answer The most not able is that of KllDourn , whalhavlng re fused to produce his prlvato books and papers before a house committee was reported to the house for contempt Per sisting in his refusal ho was sent to jail and remained there forty-flvo days , when ho was rolonsod by the supreme premo court on habeas corpus proceed ing Co brought suit against the ser geant-at-nrms of the house and recov ered damnges in the sum of twenty thousand dollars , Slnco then nolthor house of congress has attempted to ox- erclso a power of punishment upon a contumacious witness So far as a committee of either house of congress is ooncorned , it is simply authorised to send for persons and pa pors When Its summons is disregarded , or a witness refuses to testify , the fact is reported to the body to which the com mittee belongs , which may vote the ro- cnloltraut porsoa in contempt Thai being done the presiding ofllcor of the body issues his warrant to the Borgoant- at-arma for the arrest of the poreon in contempt When brought before the body , it may , under the etatuto , it the witness persist in rofuslng to testify , send him to jail at the pleasure of the offended body That is the lawbut , the precedent in the Kilbourn case would appear to show that It is of llttlo value for enforcing the authority of congress in case of a witness who refused to tos tify That there ought to bo a limit to the power of congress to require a citi zen to disclose the secret affairs of his * buslnoBs and to produce his prlvato books nnd papers will hardly bo ques tioned , but when great public interests nro concerned , as ir the case of trusts nnd combines to control the operations of trndo , the fullest authority of congress - gross should bo oxcrted to obtain all posslblo information regarding the rannngemontand practlcos of Buoh com binations In euch cases , affecting the interests of the whole people and the general welfare , publlo sontlmont would approve cxlrcmo measures Doubtless the Chicago packora will respond to the summons of the sonnto committee without forcing the sonata to compel tholr attendance , and they maybe bo expected to show a willingness to go somuwlmt farther in giving information thnn they did in Chicago In case they .do not , there can bo no doubt that the senate will oxoreiso its authority under the statute to the fullest extent THE VIADOGT VONDS Thk Bun hns boon rcquostod to state at what tlmo the union donot and via duct bonds are to bo turned over to the Union depot company in case the prop osition is ratified by the voters The ordlnnnco requires that bonds to the amount of ono hundred and fifty thous and dollurB shall bo doposlted with the banking firm of Kountzo brothers , Now York , who Bhnll dollvor thom to the Union depot company on January 1 , 1891. " or ns soon thcroaftor as the bank receives a'cortillcato signed by the pres ident of the depot company , approved by the mayor , setting forth that the via duct is completed and opened to truffle , and further that ono hundred nnd fifty thousand dollars have bcon expended In the construction of the depot The viaduct must bo completed by January 1,1S91 , and the depot in ono year from that date , unless strikes or legal proceedings delay the work As additional security , the city is given two bonds , ono in the sum of two hundiod thousand dollars , "as liquidated agreed damages , " signed by the Omaha union depot company , with the Union Paclllo and Chicago , Burlington & Quincy railroad companies ns sureties , guaranteeing the erection nnd main tenance of the depot and viaduct approaches preaches , and that all railroads desir ing the privllego shall have the right to run passenger trains to nnd from the depot upon just and equitable terms to bo agreed upon " In enso of disagree ment as to term ? , the question must bo submitted to an arbitration board The second bond is for n similar amount , "as liquidated ngreod dama ges , " signed by the Union Pacific company , conditioned that the company shall grant the use of its bridge and the approaches in Omaha and of the transfer , to all rail roads desiring to cross to the city on just nnd equitable terms in case of disagreement as to the terms , thoquos- tton must bo submitted to a board of three arbitrators , ono to bo selected by the city , one by the Union Pacilic , the third to bo chosen by these two The decision of the board is binding on both companies , Thcso provisions afford ample safe guards for the interests of the city They insure the erection of a now depot ana viaduct and open the Union Pacific bridge to the Iowa roads The removal of that embargo on the trade of thisclty is in Itself worth treble the amount of the bonds Tni5 election of Son Gilbert A. ' Pierce as senator from North Dakota will bo hallod with genuine satisfaction not only by the republicans of the west but by a host of admiring friends in the newspaper profession Mr Pierces prominence in that profession secured him the friendship of Prosldont Arthur and led to his appointment as governor of Dakota In 1SS3. His success as an executive was equally marked Ho championed the rights of the producers as against corporate greed , and compelled - polled the railroads to deal justly with the bone and sinew of the territory A scholar and orator of uncommon ability , thoroughly acquainted with the needs of his state and the west , and a poli tician of the best typo , ho will take high rank among the bright and actlvo representatives of the west in congress TmsitE is favorable premise that several - oral now and important manufacturing onlorprlsos will bo located in Omaha uext spring , and wo are advised that there have recently boon numerous in quiries from manufacturers regarding this city as a manufacturing point These facts are very encouraging , since the great need of Omaha in order to assure its future growth and prosperity is industrial enter prises The attontlon which manu facturers are directing toward the city ought to rccoivo every posslblo encouragement , and tho'apparent decline - cline of intorcst in the matter of pre senting Omaha's advantages ns a man ufacturing point is to bo regretted There should bo a vigorous renewal of effort in this direction Ailkn O. Mkvkhs , the notorious newspaper scalawag of Ohio , threatens to expose the corrupt tnothods of the millionaire democrats of the state No man is bettor equipped for the work For years ho lias waged aguorrilla war fare , on ropublicaus , but when called into court to provo his charges , ho whlnod for racroy Mica a whipped cur , nnd was bayed fr6m the penitentiary by the intervention of friends Perhaps his coiibclenco revolts ut the rascally work porforraod , and ho is ready to tnako amends by exposing the corrup tion in which he wallowed , Tnis Mormons are doing some jlvoly swearing In the courts of Salt Lalco A loading apostle declared under oath that the church punished murder and impurity with death , but was as silent as a clam when questioned as to the number of his wives , Refusal to'auBwer landed him in the pouitontury } The church must boIn desperate straits when its loaders atand in opoii court and utter Buoh glaring untruths Had capi tal puuUhmont bcon rooted out for im purity , the church would have been wiped out of oxlstonoo by itsown shiB Buroiti : any raoro franchises are granted to Btroet rallwuy companies , the publicwjll insist thnt sufficient guaranties-be given to maintain com petition 'ThO pcoplo have boon Mbornl to the vorgrJbf oxtravngnnco In grant ing prlvile5rjTto | street car companlos only to bcS1'ttirapotition destroyed by combtnatior # nd consolidation One of tfiNiijas City's policcmon has boon compelled to pay $52Cforknocking put three tooth of tv inorchnnt who refused fused to move on" when standing in his own doorway A llttlo of this sort of mcdlcinfi wfiuld bo of great bonoflt to the Omaha chlbmon A schkme is on foot to dam the nrotlo current with a view to improving the climnto of Nowfoundlnnd and Lab rador The arctiu current may not bo a very pleasant nolghbor , but it wont do any good to got profane about it The growing political strength of the west will assort itself in the contest for tlio speakership Even If it fails to elect its can did a to , it will demonstrate n , power whioh cannot bo ignored in shaping legislation BUclitTrr tint With Ilikor Cliicaao Uerali The Brazilians being opposed to Pedro , it may boo.tsy , perhaps , for the administration at Washington to interest thom In American poucr" No Amnicur Himself Chicago Trllmne Mr Clarkson may not bo qulto as expert a shot ns President Harrison , but ho has a creditnblo record in the line of making dead ducks of democratic postmasters s Important to Titled Kultors Ziou'ti ( Ut Courttr-Jimrnnl , The royal fnmily of Brazil is out of a Job , nnd other rojal famllcs may hnvo to ro In the next half-century. These royal male persons who liayo not provided thotnsotvrs with American wives should hasten tholr woolngs before the bad weather boglns for thorn Where Ilmllcal Itrfiirm In Necessary Pl/hur0 ( / Commeit tat-UatetU. Some method for choosing senators must bo Uovised thnt will do nwav with the com mercial auction block system common in muny states Not only does it decrado state legislatures and raise to power mon who do not represent the people , but u moneyed fac tion , but its effects upon politics kciioi ally by l'orco of example nro fraught with much more extensive 111. 111.A A Noble Old Monarch St Lnxilt Fost-Dfupafch. It was easier to depose and cxllo Dom Pedro and his family than It will bo to put a man as wlso , ns pati lotto and ns popular in the chief mnRiStracy , Even these who de posed him haiT'no quarrel with him per sonally , and tkoymust | bo awarn that hla early recnll would naturally result from their fail ure to satisfy the people by establishing im mediately an 'brdcrly ' and peaceful republic unstained by tyiclatorship or civil war TI • llntNnt Ilo Jualmis OmafialFiiKinclrtl Journal The action _ of tlio Kuarnoy people in runntng the Tfew England excursion via Plattsmouth LlqeoVu and Kearney , so as to avoid a visit tUjOmnha , was a decidedly good piece of strategy.i It probably accomplished Its purpose Dut Kcarnoy should not bo Jealous Omaha always has a good word to say for hqr upon11 every occasion , nnd our oncrgctio nildwav city need have no fears that her guests would be seduced in thisclty They would lather sav , buy hulf of Kearney and trade it in on a corner lot in Omaha > A Tow Nervous Itoinarks Kearney IMcrprtse It is kind of Mr Kosewntor to incur the expense of running his train to Kcarnoy , nnd especially thoughtful of him to call at tention to it , as otherwise nobody would have noticed it lu fact , the whole thing Is a plcco of the purest philanthropy , as there is no lluancial return TnoJllo of Ubes on the news counters towers higher and higher This is Mr Itosowator's delicate method of helping the rag man cot through a hard win ter Uverybody feels grateful to the benev olent Mr Rosewater , and the Enterprise is only too happy to voice the swelling sontt- raent of humanity in this part of the world THK IN > OSTIII\Ij FIRLD The national tailors union will admit woaion Now York skylight and cornieemnkcrs got ? 2.75 per day Chicago nlasterors cot ? 1 ; building labor ers from $2 50 to $2.75. Georgia mill hands are urging the legisla ture to pass u bill making ton hours a days work Tno London postofflco employes' union dom - m a mis an eight-hour day , nnd the lowest pay to bo C pence per hour In Scotland the average wages of carpenters - tors nro from SS to $11 a wcolc In the largo cities and from $7 to S10 a week in the smaller towns Oswego ( N. Y. ) freight brakemen struck for shortors hours They received SL70 for a 100 milo run , whloh occupied from twenty-four to tnlrty-slx hours A machlno that cuts match slicks makes 10,000,000 a dav They nro arranged over a vat and have the heads put on at the rate of 8,000,000 , per day by ono man Skilled glassworkors In England and Scot land are now earning from $13 to $20 a week and trade is reported to bo good la Ger many and Belgium the wagoi are from % i to $13 a week Nearly nil tbq trades unions In England nro bettor equipped with money than the trades unions afj-Amerlca , Although wages arc smaller la Eavland than in this country , the trades unlotisj are kept well supported * With funds , Jt The Ancient Order of United Workmon'Is now without dpubt the largou order num erically in New England The momborsblD October 1 was 10,050 , dlvWod as follows ; Massachuscttes 6U00t Maluo 3,331 ; Connec ticut 3,123 ; Newt Hampshire 750 , andllhodo I ! and 483. I - The Dublin _ Pioeman's Journal tells a striking story in this advertisement i Woman Wauled , humble countrywoman , about fifty , to & < | Housework ; two In family ; must bo sober au& trictly honest j all round , and wugosjCI jySrcar , Address 5,031 Preo- " • nl * man office All English factory people have a rollof fund , and each man Is asiessed sixpence per week , and when slckdraws 10s per weok.und his doctors bill Is paid ' tits rent runs from 2s ( Id per week to 4s. AH rents are paid la England by the week and in Frauca by the year year.All All horseshoes are made without calks in Loudon and Paris , for the , preservation of the streets , many of which nro paved with blocks of wood and others laid in concrete They nro thus rendered uncommonly smooth , and to sea a horse fall down causes not u npplo of excitement The workmen who go in advance of the czar whithersoever bo travels , form a squad of bIx mechanics Two are locktmiths , two carpenters and two masons All uro married men , born in the czars service , and abso lutely devoted to the sovereign Their bu si- ncssisto examine the walls , foorlng , chim neys , locks and furniture of the apartments which the czar is to occupy The chimneys , iri particular , ongngo their attention , for every flue leading to n room In which the czar Is to sleep or ont has to bo grated and barred at the top and bottom . Sl'AXIS AND TUItlllTOKV Nebrrtilcri Jot tin an The Masons of Qrcsbam nro preparing to organize a lodge Alfred McKlnnay , living near W.vnioro , made SGC0 gallons of molasses this fall The Catholics of Broken Bow have pur chased flvo acres of ground for a cemetery A drug atoro and harbor shop at Newman Grove was badly damngod by Are Wodnoi day evening The York Yountr Men's Christian associa tion litis ordorcd the necessary npparatus fern n gymnasium , A man named MoMnhon , working In the gravel pit at Sprlugllold , had ono leg crushed to a pulp by the gravel ear passing over him Harlan county is now without a county Judge , the present Incumbent having ro- Blgncd without giving any rousons for his action , There Is a largo amount of building gclng on at Plattsmouth and mnnv largo structures will soon bo completed If the flno weather holds out for a few days The Oakland Iudcpundontuas been bought by Charles T. Grlnin II A. Harding , the former proprietor Is now oraployoa in the Kovcrnmont printing ouico at Washington News hnB been rocolvod that Christiana Unlior , who went from Table Uock as a mis sionary to Howcan , Alaska , hns arrived safely at her destination She was onlv nineteen days in making the Journey Wliilo William Drew was lending his horse along the streets of Dorchester the animal dropped dead In falling , the horse struck Mr Drew crushing his right lug On uccount of his nd vimcod ago the accident Is a sorlous ono to the old gentleman According to statistics gathered by the state dairymen's association Nebraska has 900,000 milch cows , valued at $7,200,000 , ; but ter product In t8S8 , 45,000,000 pounds ; pro duct or creameries in 1888 , 4,500,003 , pounds ; value of dulry products In 1SS8 , 810,500,1)00. ) In no state can milk , butter and cheese bo produced at less cost per pound than in No- bruska The colobrntod Indian ohlof Young-Man- With-IIls-Jug-On has been ciiculatmg around the city for several days , says the Columbus Telegram His health is certainly In bud condition , nnd his breath stands in need of the llbnrnl nppllcatiou of disinfectants and needs to bo reluundricd Wo will suggest thnt if his Jags would have a stijnelo band aged on to his arm , so that ho could not bend his olhow , ho might enjoy bettor health and bo In bolter standing wlth'hls tribe Wvoinlnit nnd Colorndo Ono hundred now dwolllngs are needed at Choycnno Douglas , Wyo , will have waterworks within thirty dnjs The ' Sheridnn , Wyo , brewery recently de stroyed by flro will bo rebuilt The coal minors nt Brook9ido , Col , , have struck for an Increase of wages George R. Caldwell , odltorof the Cliov- cnuu Tribune , has fallen holr to $10,000. The clergymen of Laramie have formed a ministerial association and will hold uiuot- lugs once a Week Thirty-two coal filings from Crook county , Wyoming , were received uttuo Buffalo land oDlco one day recently Articles or incorporation or an elcctrio street railroad nt Pueblo , Cole , have bcon filed and application made for a street fran chise The pcoplo or the Big Horn basin in Wy oming have inaugurated a movement for anew now county to bo made up from Fremont and Johnson counties The United States penitentiary nt Laramie mio , Wyo..contains twelve federal prisoners , but none from the territory , It being cheaper to send the convicts to JolloL . * Vol Jamison of Staikvlllo , Col , was as saulted hv two Mexicans while returning from n dance , robbed of his valuables and beaten into insensibility Ono of the greas ers has been arrested , but the other , a des perate character , has made good bis escape Saloon men at the now town of Nowcastio , Wyo , nru kicking because there is not a high license law in the torrltory Under the present system a mau with live gallons of forty-rod poison nnd a dozen classes Is nblo to open up and do buslnoss , thus knocking out these who wish to run first class houses Bears are qulto plentiful in the Mancos valley in Colorado this season Ono visited Charles Day last Friday night , toro off thereof roof of the cabin and smashed the door Mr , Day and his butcher knife went out at the chlmnov When lost seen Day was in the forks of a quakenasp tree about fifty fcot from the ground lhoSundnnco , Wyo , Gazette publishes a communication from "Horsegrowor , " which asserts that about hulf tlio culvos and one fourth the colts iu Crook county are killed by wolves The substanto of the letter is that the ranchmen are losing hundreds of thousands of dollars annually , but are de termined they will not kill the wolveB un less the territory pays them $5 a bead for doing It THE-KANSAS WEATHER PROPHET He Malecs Predictions for the Coin tnu AVinter The weather during December , 1889 , will bo very severe in the United States , Canada , and most of Europe , writes C. C. Blnko ftom Topeka , Kan , to the Louisvlllo Courier-Journal. Part of the timoit will bo pretty stormy , with high winds , nnd the rest of the tlmo it will bo very cold The wealthy should make extensive arrangements for personal comfort , then pray for tlio poor The precipitation ( except from the eves of tbo poor ) will bo in the form of snow in nearly all of the northom states and Canada It will bo pretty hoavv in the Gulf and Atlantic states , but in the interior the precipitation will lluctuato , being heavy in some places and small in others , averaging normal In Europe , it will bo cool to very cold , with smnll precipitation in Russia , una largo in parts of western Europe In the wheat regions of India , it will not bo as warm as usual , nnd the rainfall will bo larger than the average for that month The present moderate spoil , which I prodlctod for the middle of November , will soon terminate , nnd winter weather will begin by the 25th of November A Hoy's Wonderful Hynslirht , John Thomas Holsop , of Birmingham , England , is a lad whoso powers of vision are to be accounted among the marvel ous Ho is known as the living micro scope , " on account of being ublo to boo the most mluuto objects ulonrly doilnod In 1878 or 1870 ho was nttaokod with bomo buflling eye trouble , and en mo very near losing his oyeslpht forever After the disease had reached its worst there was an Instant and startling change for the bettor When his ( Sight returned it wns with oxlruordlnarllyin- creased powers of vision To John Thomas the most mlnuto plant louse was as largo as a rabbit , and the mos ' bill was ns largo as an nx-ban- aulto's could sea and dcbcribo distant mlnuto objects with startling cloarncss and precision Ho wns amazingly shocked upon repairing to the well to got a cooling draught to boo tbo immense - monso numbar of hideous creatures that were lloatlng , ilghtiug and wriggling about in the water From that day to this water has never pasbed the lips of John Thomas nolsop ; his drinks con BiBt wholly of coffee , tea und milk , thoroughly boiled , The doctors Bay that the entire organisation of the eye has undergone a structural change : that the coriioa has bocoino abnormally eilargod , and that the cryfltalllno lenses have dlvidod into three different dUos or oirclos , eaoh circle surrouudod by another light blue . , ' THE CAPITAL CITY GRIST Sugar Boota Grown In Nobrnska Itloh lu Suoroao THE ANALYSES OF TWO SAMPLES Secretory Iluilc Pronounces Them Itomarkablo Spculinonn District Court State limine Jot tings Oily Notes Lincoln HtmicAU or Tns Omuia Brb , I 1029 P St eet , V Lixcolv , Noty , Nov 91. | Commissioner Jenkins has just rccelvod from the department of agriculture , Wash ington , D. C , analytical data of sugar beets sent to the chonncal division from the labor bureau of this state , among which there Is ono analysis doscrvlng of particular mon Hon These boots were grown by E. 12. Adams of Mcntorvillo , Anlolopo county , and are of the Vilmorln variety , Tnoy were plnntoa May 13 and hurvoUol October 10 , | in a light sandy clay The analysis is as fol lows ; Total solids U3.S0 , sucrose 2iyo , purity 80 43. In the remarks of the secre tary ho says i From the nbovo it Is eon thnt wo have In these beets a rcmnrkablo sample They will yield largo quantities of sugar when properly manufactured " The same variety grown by the Wollileot Innd and improvement company , Llnioln county , planted Juno 1 nnd harvested No vember 9 , in n sandy loam , gives very good results , viz : Total solids 3. ) 27 , sucrose 17.03 , purity 84.11. It will bo seen by the obovo analysis that this is a beat of very superior duality , and If a crop of the same kind could bogrowa and manufactured by the ocst methods it would yield not less than two hundred and fifty pounds of sugar per ton of boots This would scorn to show that sugar beets which will produce a largo amount of sugar when properly cultivated nnd manu factured can bo grown In Nebraska , The DiMrlot Court Motion was filed today for a now trial in tbo case of the State vs Hlchard Fitzsim- mon , wtio wns convicted of manslaughter a day or two ago Arguments will bo board tomorrow It Scott and William Stroup , the men ar retted for burglarizing Jowolcr Trlokoy's ' storeroom , entered the plea of guilty today Scott got a (50 fine nnd Stroup sixteen months in tlio state pen John Devore , Henry Hands nnd Frank Smith , known Q9 tbo cigar thieves , wcio be fore Judge Chapman today Dovoro and Hands pleaded guilty and Smith stnndB trial Sentence was duforrcd , Ihsuc-i Are Joined The Omaha & Republican Valley railroad company filed its nnswor to the complalat of the Farmers Co-Operatlvo Grain and Ele vator company of Osceola , Polk county , today It is simply a general denial of the specific allocations But it joins a case , nnd will bo heard before the state board of trans portation at an oarlv date Tbo principal allegation is the churgo of disci imlnation against tbo plaintiff in favor of ether coin panics of a like character The plaintiff sought a site for an elevator at the point stated , and acccording to the petltioa died it was dcalcd him * State IIouho Jottings Chapman proclnct , Merrick county , filed $5,000 ot refunding bonds with the auaitorof pubbo accouats toduy , Joe Kudrna , sheriff or Colfax county , com mitted John White to the penltontiary to servo a sentence of two years for shooting with intent to kill O. C. Bell resigned the oftlco of county clerk and entered upon the duties ot deputy secretary of state today It is said that Martin Howe , county clcrk-cloct , will bo np- polntcd to 1111 the vacancy created by Mr Bells resignation Attorney General Loose is enjoying a visit from his brother , Joe W. Loose , of Pernors- burg , W. Vu Ho is connected with the First National bank of that city , and is here hoping to recruit failing health The case of Arannu Early vs John Wilson and It It Green , on error frcm the district court or Buffalo countv , was fllod for trial in the supreme court today The Mipronm Court Today's proceedings in the supreme court were as follows : The following gontlemcn were ndmlttod to practice : Mr H. P. Mala of Buffalo county , Mr Thomas Kane of Cheyenne county Gates vs Parrott , motion to dismiss over ruled Stevens vs Nobruska and Iowa Iusur- anco company , Order on Scott & Scott to produce record The foliowiug causes were continued : Vincent vs State ; Morse vs Carpenter ; Elliott vs State ; Campbell vs Wells The following causes wcro urgucd nud sub mitted : Coad vs Homo Cattle company , on motion ; Cheney vs Dunlap , on motion : Unngo vs Brown ; Drevtus vs Aul ; Overton Bridge company vs Tuylor , on motion ; Union Pacllio railway company vs Blurston ; Allis vs Now mun , on motion ; Prlco vs Kearney Canal company State ex rol the attorney general vs Ro publlcan Valley it Western railroad com pany Quo warranto Motion overruled Opinion by the court Under tbo provisions of section CO of the cede where u summons is sent to n county other than that In which the action is ' brought the plaintiff may have the summons made returnable on the second Monday after its date , instead or the third or fourth Mon day thereafter , If ho so elect Stewart-Chuto Lumber company vs the . _ _ _ _ Missouri Pactflo railway company ct nl ApglsM peal from the district court of Lincaster * % V ? county , Hovorsoi nnd tlecreo for plaintiffs , Opinion bv Cobb J. Hcoso , Ch J. , concurs ; ' I Maxwell , J. , dissent * . ( fsovr Nntnrlos Public it The governor today rondo the following it notarial appointmonls i J , II Lundcrman , ( ( Loxlngton , Dawson county ; Burton O. Qtf- t ford , Max , Dundy county ; J. W. Smith , ' Lexington , Dawson county ; J , P. Ulenn , f , Wvmoro , Gugo county ; Hnrrv L. Cramer , ' Omnhn , Douglas countv ; Charles Tounce , Paltsado , Hltohcook county ! Charles A. 1 , Hatches , North Platte , Lincoln county ; Ctiarlns A. Swcot , Palmyra , Otoo county ; Juol S. Nicholson , Gordon , Sheridan county City .Niiwn nnd Notes W. S. Gray fllod complaint In the county court ngalnst M. B. Scovilln , nt present n kocpor of a restaurant In Omaha , charging i i him with mortgaging horses , wagons and ' \ harness und sovornl other things thnt did not i belong to hhn Tolenhono message was sent -j to Omaha ordering his ni rest and detention . -J until Lincoln oftlccrs could got there ? E. E. Chamberlain of this city will don i Journalistic harness again in the near future , -J Ho hns purchased the Ord Blizzard nnd will , I convert it Into n ropubllcan paper , * l • 1 ho Christinas issue of the Capital City Li Courier will bo the finest cvor Issued from that olllco Editor Bonzlngcr is looking 1 ' after the literary part of the edition 6. AN INGENIOUs " eNUMERATOR M X Machlno llint Performs tlio Work fp ul * llnlf n. Doz-n Clerks 4j There is no doubt that in the course J ot tlmo working people are going to bo ( a BUporfiulty.sa.vB the Brooklyn ( Jltlron , and that wo nro nil going to spoud our tlmo in play while the machines wait upon us and perform all necessary labor ' I came across a now proof of this asser tion the ether day in ono of the tola- graph olllcos I notlcod that the man who rocolvod my mo sago wont to n I quoor-lookihg machluo and struck • some keys , something nftor the manner • ot a typowrltor There lmmediatoly j How up in the back part of the contrlv- • anco the number of my telegram , the number of words In it , nnd tlio amount ' , i I had paid My curiosity being nrousod t > t I intorvlowod the plnyur of this queer t instrument , and ho told mo it wns it now laborsaving dovlco , and also n. check B upon dishonesty which Norvln Groou B was trying iu their ofllco and was about m decided to pluco in every telegraph otJM llco the Western Union controls 'iB It is an ouumorator Now adding ma- | j | chinos have boon known ever since the si ? invention ot the old Abacus , but this * F enumeration porlormatho work of half a ; " dozen clerks , docs It with more mi fall hs ing accuracy , and is , morcovor , so slm- Hy plo that it can bo made for S3 or $0 , , ' while the ordinary nddlng machine 1 used in ban Its fetches nnywhoro from j ) $10 to $100 , It is a double-buck action \ sort of affair , as the telegraph clerk ox- si plained it to mo As it is used in tholr fft work It registers every telegram , its | price and length on a slip , and at the r ondof the day registers the whole num ber of words dispatched and the entire t sum of money rocolvod In banks It la jj ! used in much the same way in jllling , the chocks nnd making up the books at the end of the day " On touching a key _ the number and vnltio of the chock is thrown up into view , and at the same moment It is registered on the slip , while at the end of the list of chocks it registers on the slip the entire amount calculated with perfect accuracy So greatly does it simplify and shorten the cashiers and > ' ' work that the ' bookkeepers oloarlng- j house the ether day , using one of thom , ) cleared off its entire list in thirty minM utos the same work usually occupying , ' \ two hours and u-half and the labor of many ciorks 1 Willy Wnlly AsterN Four Hundred , ' . Cliicaao Herald j V Half an inch , half an inch , . li Hair an Inch onward jj | Oh I what a Btrldo they made , tA' Now York's four hundred [ II " ' Not theirs to rniso the cash , Theirs but to cut auash They in their robes arrayed , , ' Lordly four hundred ! Lot us demand the fair , ' ! Wo with the foreign air Wo with the Bwallow-talls , Wo , the tour hundred J What could the nation deBut > But for this chosen fowl > : Wove seen the priuco of Waloa tfi Were the four hundred " ill I Dudolets to right of thom , ijfl Dudelots to loft of them , "j Dudelcts in front ot them , ' , All weakly thundered : i Hero they must hold the show W If they want us to go r1 Were English , dent you know ; j Were tno four huudrod.i' y Then did Chicago Tado $ From tbo bold start she made ; ' A Was she nt all dlsmayod ! 1 Nobody wondered { For the world know shod won | In the good work begun , I ' Ana that shod Bat upon Now Yorlt's four huudrcd • ! . , ' Mllns'IVorvo and Liver Pills i An Important discovery They act on the 1 liver , stomueb and bowels through the J nerves A nov principle They speedily H euro billiousnoss , bad taste , torpid llvor , piles and constipation Smcndid for monI women and children Smallest , mlldost , j surest 80 doses for 35 cents Samples free ot ICuhn & Co 's , 10th and Douglas | I / 7r > irr4 \ Jrft7isr \ \ / . 'v Jsy IU II I \l \ is an advertisement of Ivory Soap where they recommend HERE toilet purposes I thought it was a laundry soap It is , but it is so much better than the ordinary toilet soap that I use it for the bath altogether Its floating properties are a great advantange , and after soaping yourself , all you have to do is to take a dip and the lather will disappear , leaving your skin as clean and fresh as can be A WORD OF WARNING There are many white soaps , each represented to be Just as good as the Ivory ' V * they ARE NOT , but like all counterfeits , lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of , the genuine Ask for Ivory Soap and Insist upoc jjtting It Copyright 1884 , by Procter & Gamble m