TJEE CM AH A. DJXLY BEE. OCTOBER 17 , 1890 , 5 FROM THE CAPITAL CITY , A Cruize to bo Made in Search of MLialou- arj Ondney. A PRISONERS'S ' INGENIOUS ESCAPE. JDcTclopincntfl In Iho Turner Will Case \ OnniMcrVlio lines IIH Sninrt- nesi Ijeclicr HlchanVn Fllglit Lincoln Notes. LIXCOI.V , Ucb. , Oct , IB. [ Special to TIIE ] A. R. Henry , a prominent member of thcAdvcntlst's ' colony , was seen by a repre- ecntutlvoof TUB But ! this morning , and gave eoino additional fncU rclatlvo to the disap pearance of Klder A. J. Cudnoy. Ho state * thnttboclder left Lincoln in the spring of 18W , nnd the objective point of his party was the I'ltcalrn Islands. Thopopulatlonof these Islands U between one hundred and two hun dred lotions , nnd something over three years Blnco they embraced the AdvontUt faith. 'Xhc inhabitants arc the descendants of the tnullnocnot the British man-of-war Bounty , Who sought rofuKo there ) over a hundred years ago. Cider Gucinoy , who was one of the lejuling ministers , w.w sent In 1331 by Iho general conference to do missionary work there and In adjoining Ulands. The last heard of the elder was In July , 1SS3 , when ho chartered the Phebo Chapman nt Honolulu , and sailed with lib crow , expecting to com plete the voyage In three months. Funds have been appropriated fora relief expedition , nnd a vessel , appropriately named the Pitcalrn , built at San Francisco , will sail next Monday from that point , In charge of Elder K. II. Gates of Denver , nnd a long crulso In the South Paclilc will ba maUo In search of the missing missionary , expecting to touch nt all the Islands -whore ho could possibly have been shipwrecked. If lioi-.m- not bo found Elder Gates will stay nt 1'lt- balrn to carry out * ho work assigned to Kldor Oidnnv. minkc JUT. John Cox , a somewhat noted tough , who was sentenced about three weeks ago by Judge Held to thirty days In the county Jail , O3ea | > ed from that Institution some time Tues day night nnd Is still nt largo , COY It a serb of partner of the notorious Squint O'Connor , and with him was Implicated In the theft of a gold watch from Eva Eusworth , u member of the dcmlinoniio. Cox hat IMXHI confined In the big room on the second door by himself , a numberof other prisoners being confined In the largo capo ad joining. By some means Cox obtained posses sion of n pair of shears , the points of which had been broken off , lenUnc only short stubs , llo ul'jo secured the big Iron hasp of a door , Both of tncso Instruments show signs of re cent use In prying. Tbo ceiling of the room Is composed ola sheet of heavy tin or thin galvanized Iron. Above tills aru inch boards and a common tin roof. Cox bored and pried through these , and after ho reached the roof It was cosy work to knot his bedclothingaud swing himself to the ground. A. O I-iungdon. the Jailor , is naturally much chagrined over Cox's unceremonious disap pearance , but It Is one of these things which could not bo guarded against. Mr. Langdon has been in charge of the Jail for sit years , and this is the lirst. tlmo any one escaped rom the place although dozens have at tempted to get out. The authorities are not Very nnxlous to recapture Cox , as he was simply an expense to the county and his tlmo nearly out. It Is probably a good thing for thocouuty as Cox will undoubtedly keep out of It. There Is a charge of hoe stealing in Cass county against Cox and O'Connor , but the evidence against Cox Is very slim. It is said that Squint O'Connor , Cox's part ner , attempted to set out through the satno hole , but ho was too large , and got nothing but bis head out. noiiTixo TIIK unini. The Interested persons doubting the truth fulness of the stories told by Uobert and "William Turner concerning the disappear ance of their father's will have fllod another petition In the county court. The document Is signed by William Clark , XathuinS. Scott , the board of missions for frooJinon and the I'nMoytetinn board of foreign missions. The petitioners declare that Job nJ. Turnci'lmd actually made awill , but that it hud been cither stolen or lost , A copy of the will was presontea which the petitioners said , -uhllo not an exact representation in language , preserved the purport nnd Intention of the original document. They assert that In the will left by the deceased $4,500 was bcqucuthca to the missions for f roounmn and $3.7UO for the Presbyterian board of foreign missions. Kcrrcn Hootuan , the old housc- lcce | > er , Is to have the use of the double house on North Twelfth street , near the university tbo remainder of her natural life. Oh her death It Is to go to the sous. The son , H. M. Turner , Is to have the house and furniture where the father died , while nlltluit William gets is his father's medical outtlt nnd accounts. Tbo reason for this Is that the old gentleman started the former son In the grain buslnua } and guve tbe latter a Bplenaid drug store. U is claimed that the will was made some tlmo in IsWS and was witnessed by Oeorgo A. Hutronslck nnd Fred Smith. The story told by the sons Is that some bur glars entered the house , stealing nothing but the satchel , and , after cutting It open , taking the will. WILLIAMS WAS TOO SMillT. Frank \Villlams , the tin-horn gambler , re grets the- day he got smurt nnd had himself released from serving n thirty-five days * scti- tonco in the county jail through a writ of habeas corpus.VlllhuiHcliilmedthat there was n mistake In the indictment , under which ho was sentenced , as It had merely charged him with belli ) ; a gambler. Although he had pleaded guilty to the charge , still the upper court acknowledged that the lack of n inoro specIHoclwrgo was vital and Williams was released. Detective Malone , however , was not discouraged nnd ho rvarrcsted the fellow on the charge of having on September 2.1 run a roulette wheel in the gambling den over the Ivy I-onf saloon. This morning Williams was tried for violating the state statutes ngnlnst gambling , was found guilty and held under fix ) bonds to appear before the district court. In default ho went to Jail. Williams deeply regrets now that ho did not keep still and tinUh his previous sentence of only -ttlrty-flvo days. nicKtnn TAKES niBNcn I.KXVE. The bondsmen of W. H. Hlckard atDoWltt ire bocomint ! very much alarmed at his sud den disappearance nnd the fact that the deputy sheriffs cannot get any clue to Ills AVheroabouts makes thorn believe that bo has taken French leave acd gone to a more con genial place. Eversiiifollttlo fourteen-ve.ir- old Maud Uoss , his latest victim , attempted to follow In the suicidal footsteps of Molllo Itlorford , an earlier victim of his sensuality , public sentiment has again risen against blni wnd the fear oftwo consecutive terms In tha penitentiary Is supposed to ha-o prompted Llui to Itxivo bis boudsmon In the lurch. U VV KLEVBX THCH'jUN-I ) AHEAD. The long drawn out case of Edward Cerf vs .Aaron Slay , In an action brought to recover f 11,000 on uti account which May claimed was outlawed , was ended this afternoou In the district court ana resulted In a victory fortho defendant , May. Corf's claim that it was not outlawed was based on the fact that he had gene to Hastings when ) May was in buslnes.1 and had font about $ ci5 worth of poods to his Lincoln stow towards liquidat ing the ilubt and claimed that this credit made the account a running one and thorc- lore did not como under the statute of limita tions. May has never dented tbo debt und consequently Is $11,000 ahead. TUB UULK TOttril MUST OO. Between II and 13 o'clock last night , as the jnemtx-ia of tbo cltr council , wearied wltb the cans and squabbles of statesmanship , Trero on the point ot adjourning , they wore suddenly revivified by an unexpected [ voli tion from tbo Lincoln street railway asking permission to use electricity on all its Hues fn the dty. The petition created an out burst of enthusiasm , o.s the commercial im portance of such a move dawned upon them. and tbo rnlcj wore suspended and tbo ordi nance asltod for passed , with the undorstand- ln K that the proposed substitution of electric ity for mule power is to bo made itisldo of six tn onths. TbU. unexpected nwnkonlug In the street t allway eoni | > any developed the fact thut the took of the compinv hud inj n liicnmsed by iha addition of 81,000,000 , from eastern capl- tallsu , and It la partly due to this that Iho promoted chance in to bo xntuic. la addition to this the enlarged company hru been making arrangements to lib-sort ) nil th other street railway * In the city and already bold options on miwt of thorn. The change from horse to electrical locomo tion Is to bo most radicM. Kven all the old rails nro to bo discarded and forty-pound rails to be put down lnsto.nl , As teen as the new stockholders from the east arrive ar rangements will bo made Immediately fortho proposed change. Mr. 0. J. Ernst , who has so capably filled the jiosltlon of sujwrlntcndent of tbe road , will still retain stock In the company , but has resigned his position , to take effect the first of next month. At that tlmo ho will enter Into the inoro desirable position oflocul land commissioner for the H. it M. I lo owes hl appointment to Mr , W.V. . Baldwin , re cently local commissioner for the road at Burlington , but now promoted to the position of general land commissioner for the IJ. tc M. Mrl Emit was previously engaged In tha business and Is thorouglhy conversant with It. The importance olhls new position will Ixs understood from the fact that there re mains yet W.OOO acres to be sold , besldo sev eral hundred account ) to be closed , THREE Oil FIVE COMMISSIONERS. Some of the voters of Ltincastcr county are very anxious to know If the county U not en titled Immediately to flvo countr commis sioners instead of three. Accord Ing to the report of Census Supervisor Cooke the county has over soventy-rtvc thousand Inhab itants and consequently is entitled to tivo commissioners. This morning two petitions were handed to the county commissioner ! signed with 115 names , requesting the county legislators to ask Superintendent Porter for the ofllcial report of the population of Lan caster county , so as to satisfv the numerous questions asked by voters of tuo county con cerning the number of commissioners to which the county is entitled. MKS , WEUCK OOES ON TUB STIOE. Thoi > eoplo of Lincoln nro surprised to learn that Malamo Weber , n singer of con siderable local reputation , hat gene on the stage. Slio made her debut with the An drews opera company at Beatrice Tuosdav evening and tbo newspapers credit her with scoring a brilliant success. Mrs.Vobcrmado \ her appearance as Josephine In "i'iuafore. " TASKT COME3 TO LINCOLN' . Daniel Caioy , the Butler county farmer who shot and killed Mrs. Klordan and was acquitted at David City yesterday alter n trial lusting two weeks , Immediately after his release took the train and catne to Lin coln last night. Fears of his safety Is said to have caused his coming here. ODDS ASD cxns. The will of Joel N. Converse- was read In the county court yestcraay. The deceased bequeathed all his mining Interests In Cali fornia to his xvito and children. His wife also gets a valuable lot , a fliio f.irm , flvo horses , live cows , a buggv , and nil thojewals and household effects left by the deceased , Mrs. Ann Conver.so of Chicago gets tl.OOO. Two grandsons divide with the daughters of the deceased several quarter sections of land. Some thief sneaked Into Otto Nichols'room nt 113S I * street yesterday and stole a full suitor clothes , Including an overcoat and palrof gaiters. Bert Nickaous room , four doors away , was also catered and $30 worth of clothes taken. Frank A Garlockclaims that Fr.inklvauff- man U wroutrfully keeping In his possession three milch cows which the former claims be- loncstohlm. Today he caused the issuance of a replevin in Justice Cochran's court for the recovery of the cattle. Xotarlal commissions were Issued today by GovernorThayer to the foltowinggontlraien ; James P. Holland , Omaha ; H. L Williams. Omaha ; A N" . Matthowson , Lincoln ; John Sherrill. Crete. Miss Kflio L.CCSO , daughter of the attorney general , left , this afternoou lor a visit with friends at Soward. A inad dog was discovered at 19H P street this morning , but was dispatched with a bullet from Officer Barnes revolver before ba could do any harm. William Woods and Ixswis Webber , tfc3 silk thloves who wore sentenced to the peni tentiary for live and three j cars respectively wore taken to their future homo this morning by County Jailor Langilon. Mr. II. "G. Clarke of Oinaha was In the city today and discredits the rumor about the Lin coln hotel being leased to Messrs. Shears it Markell of the Gate City. The proprietors of the hotel have not yet decided to which of the numerous applicants the betel Is to bo loosed. Burglars broke Into C. Zackrison's house at 2-130 South Eighteenth street lost night and wore moan enough to steal Mrs. Zackrl- son's wedding ring , -which she had left on the dresser. The suit of Mrs. Elizabeth Cox against the city for Slr > 00 diimngcs on account of tha deep cut made In grading before her premises , has resulted In only n partial victory as she was granted only $230. SIOUE CAMPAIGN" THUNDER. Arrangements have been mad o for speeches by the following republican orators at tbo places mentioned : General L. W. Colby at \Wmoro , Saturday , October IS ; I'awnco Ulty , Tuesday , October 25 ; Liberty , Satur day , October 2o ; Holmesvlllo , Monday , Oc tober 137 ; Sterling , Wednesday , October S29 ; Nebraska City , Friday , October 31. Hon.V. . M. Robertson and Hon. N. B. Jackson at Burtlett , Saturday , October " > , afternoon ; Tildcn , Tuesday , October 28 ; Stuart , Wednesday , October 29. Sleeplessness , nervous prostration , nervous dyspepsia , dullness , blues , cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at ICuhn & Co.'s , 13th and Douglas. SKNATOU A. Brier Hxprosston of Ills Views on the New Tariff Ijuw. Senator w. I ) . Allison ana Congressman J. R Ueed of Iowa , accompanied by Hon. T. J. Kvuns nuu Col. D. B. Dalloy of Council DlutTsconstituted n genial party which drove over from the IllufTs yesterday morning , and visited SOU19 of the principal points of Inter est In this city. They inspected THE EEC building from top to bottom , and took a birdVcyo view of the city from tnoroof. It was n uMt replete with Interest for the distinguished senator , who complimented tbo structure very hlfihly. Their stay in Omaha was cut short , a * the senator had an engagement to lunch with Hon.V. . H. M. I'udey , ex-congressman from the Bluffs. Senator Allison was seen by a Ben reporter yesterday afternoon In Council IllufTs Just as lie was about to take the train for Shenandoah - doah , where ho was to deliver a politicil address last evening. 'Mlow about the tariff and the McKinley bill ! " asked the reporter. "Tho Uinff will bo satisfactorily adjusted , and the .McKinley bill Is practically nil right. Wo had to change It a great deal , and it would bo hard to recognize much of the original bill In It as It stands now. I am In favor of it as It passed. It possibly will need seine more changes yet , but that can be told better after wo have tried it a while and know what its deficiencies nnd weak features nre. Ills im possible to draft n bill that will cover the whole ground nnd satisfy everybody from tbo stare. "I am devoting most of ray time to dis cussing the tariff , although I also review the work of the last congress , the silver colna n question , etc. Hut tha tariff is tuo princi pal thing. Our bill wlllivlu In the end , and the people will say so , for the principle of it is right. " 1 am sneaking everyday , and there nro but two days before election that I am not booked fora speech. I am feelinj very well , nnd am not suffering became of It. "Tho outlook Is very good in Iowa. I think wo will curry every district but the Second. That Is Judge Hayes' district , nnd takes In Davenport. It U made up largely of demo cratic counties. It looks to mo as If Judge liecd would go back from bore. He Is an tiblo man and represents his district well. Ho Isn't much of n poll- tieian , but ho has many of the representative men of tha district as his warm friends , and ha will make a ban ) tight , This district is rather close anyway , at least the republican majority Is nothing to boast of , yet I behove Ueed will defeat Bowrnau , Bowman Is a pretty sharp sort of a fellow , bright and a good worker , but I don't think he will inako It , from what I can see. "It Is two years slneo I was In the Bluffs before , und It hai chanced greatly la that time , The building of that motor line was a great tb Ing , and It has made- Omaha help tbe Ulufts. That is great city on tbe other side of the river , and I bnvo great fulth In Its future. Its strides of the past few years al most surpass belief , and I can truly wonder at its growth. " _ _ _ A Pure nnd Reliable Medlclno A com pound fluid extract of roots , leaves , barks and berries Is Burdock IJlood B liters. They euro all disease * of the blood , liver and kJJ- ueyi DICK IOBPINS OH THE TRAIN , A Daring Raid on a Oar Load of Missouri Pacific Posseng-en. SEVERAL DEPRIVED OF VALUABLES , Tlio Ralilcri Ar at Iicnfcth Driven OT at the I'olntof ( lie Ilcrolrcr In Courageous Hands , Passengers who arrived In Omaha yester day morning at 0:30 on the Sllssourl PiK-lflc express from Kansas City , wcro prepared to relate nstorvof their experiences with n dar- tnggutigof thieves , ThcafTuiroccurred lutho suburb * \Vyondotto. . Shortly aCur the train left Kansas City Wednesday evening n small boy passed through the Omuba chair car with papers for sale. It was noticed t nut those passengers who exhibited woll-fllleJ pockctbocks In pay- in ? for papers were- immediately addressed bya man who followed the boy and requested to take the rear coach , If on rente for Omaha. Supposing the fellow to bo eonneited with tlie train crew , a number of passengers started for the coach deslftnatod. AVhon they reached the nlatforin a ganf ? of flva rotiRhly dressed men who vrero la readiness sprang forward and began to snatcb baptfago , watches , pocketbooks and anything they could catch. nolil of , The train was moving slowly nud the nolso ol the strupglis on the Dlatforn unerased the paswufrcrs la the coieh. J. W.Ualbsy , superintendent of terminals o ( the Missouri Pacltlc at Kansas fiity , was aboard , ana taking In the situation Instantly , drew u revolver and rushed on the thieves. Charles M. Hall of Caucus , Knn.ono of the px cnfrera caught In tbo tnip , also succeeded indniuinp bis gun , and the thieves observ ing the weapons , jumped from the train be fore a shot could ball red , Wnentho passengers examined their pock ets .T. A , Howard , an old pentleman en route tolilair. missed a pocketbook containing 25. Ho hn 1 &JOO mow on his person which the thieves failed to secure. L. L , . Combi of Nebraska lost $30 nml n watch , whllosoveral passengers lost numer ous pieces of baggage. The newsboy is supposed to have br > en em ployed by tuo p.ing In order to discover those pxsscngcrsvlio had money \vhllo purchasing papers , He sprang from the train after the thloves escaped. Conductor Welch was In charge ot the train and assisted In putting- the thieves to llb/UU Go ivherooyou will , you will find people using Dr. Bull's Coiigh Syrup and unanimous ij Its praise. I suffered most severely from rheumatism during winter. After usin ? Salvation Oil two days the pain entirely subsided , and now lam a well man. SOVTU OSlAHsl. SEWS. To the Pen for Ilorso-Stcilln . About two months agoGeorgo L , Smith of David City came to ttiia city with flre In his eye and a revolver la his hand , and meeting John Blinchner on the street , leveled Ills re volver at nls head and made him throw up his hands. Mr. Smith had a team of fine liorses stolen by Blanchuer , and the sheriff of Butler countv cams and took the horse thief back for trial. Wednes day Ulancbnor plcadol guilty in the dis trict court at David City and was sentenced to the penitentiary for two years. Injured by ( lie Cars. Charles Elklna , a switchman on stockyards engine No. 3 , while at work yesterday in the upper yards , \vos struck by a car and tnrown upon the cinders aloni * the track , cuttingnnd bruising his face and shoulder. A train of cars was being pushed in the yard and in attempting to ran around the front end Elkios met with bis accident. Two Days' Heelstrntion. The registration for the November election is as follows ; First ward 3.V ) Second ward. . . . . . , ! EU Third ward. 183 Fourth ward -0 Total 893 About 1'eople. Robert T. Maxivell is In Chicago , The Uov. W. D. Luther has removed to JS'eligh. E. S. Healcy , of Chicago , is the guest of Dr. Kelley. Mrs. S. W , Francis has ijone to Elgin , III. , on a visit with friends. Misses Jessto and L'l' ' ' . Ti Savaeo have , gone to Council Bluffs to enter St. Francis * academy. Henry Carpenter , of Chane's Crossing , O. , is visiting his brother , B. P. Carpenter , of the Exchange. Mrs. Martha Luddington and Mrs. Mary Baldwin of Davenport , la. , are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lyinan Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs.V. . B" . Wyman of Albright have retnrncd after n trip to St. Louis , Chicago and intermediate points. Notes About the City. A daughter has been born unto Mr , and Irs. George W. Shawgo. A. "Yawger has accepted a position in How- land & Bradford's oDlce. James Murphy Is sicfc and Charles Foster is down with typhoid fever. H. A. Mertiman Is building a residence on Twenty-third between I and J streets. Mrs. Sloanovifo of Mayor "William G. Sloane , Is much bettor and is recovering from tier illness. About thirty Omaha Masons came down " \Vcdnesdayeveiiingto meet with IJeo Hive lodge , No. 254. A houseful of friends pave > Irs. W. M. Post of Albright a pleasant birthday surprise "Wednesday evening. Hisev B. Brlggs , ageil fifteen years , daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs , It. Uriggs , Thirty-second nnd K streets , died yesterday tnoniiug and will bo burled In Laural Hill cemetery at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. John ICenrnoy and Miss Josephine Glasgow , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Glasgow , were married Wednesday morning at 3:1C o'clock In St. Agnes church , theKev , Father D.V. . MorUrty oftlciatlugr. Union Pacltlo Extension. The Union Pacillc is building or planning the construction of a great deal of work in the west. Speaking on this subject Chief Engineer V. 0. Bogue said : ' 'Tuo Union Pacific has made surveys Int o both northern and southern California , but so far as I xnow extensions into the state have not been decided upon. If an } thing has been done since the surveys I am not aware of it. The surveys into nor them California , were comolctod some mouths ago , but these Into southern California , vrero made but a short time uso. Tnreo surveys were made all from 1'ioche , Ner. , south. One runs to Homer and another to Ludlow points on the Atlantic & 1'adtio road , and the third runs to the Soutnern Pacific road. These surveys were madeto furnish the di rectors of the company Information about th o state. ' The company Is building about flvo hundred and llfty-flve mllei of new roads. One piece is an extension from. Milford to 1'locue , a distance of 115 miles , and v * 111 bo completed by February 1 , next , Another new road is the line from Portland to Seat tle.Vo have : iOOU , men at work on the Hue now , ana couUl furnish work for nearly 03 many more. ' \vearo also building a branch of twenty miles In Oregon , between La Grande nnd filin | ; also an extension In AVyomlng to our Cheyenne & Northern road for a distance of thirty miles. It will go as far as rishar where a connection will bo made with the Chicago it Northwestern. "A short extension in Idaho is also being mndo and onoln New Mojcico , penning from Trinidad and running flltoen miles through the Maxwell land grant. " nnd O. D. McDUl of Chadron has been ap pointed chief clerk to General Superintend. out Hughes of tboEllchorn , succeeding C. S , Shurwln who has gone to St. Louis to be chief cleric to E. T. Horn of th Missouri Pacific. American Hand Sewed Shoe Co. OMAHA. . I" e "A.re the Exclusive "Western Agents for the The largest manufacturers of rubuor footwear In tlio world. Wo carry the only complete stock ot first-class rubber goods in the city , Prices always the lowoat. Correspondences solicited. TRY OUR LEATHER SOLED RUBBER BOOTS , THE BEST MRDE , AMERICAN HAND SEWED SHOE CO. , OMA.HA OIIE.VT I'rcparntlons for Ihntts.inda at the Coliseum Monday N'lj lit. On next Monday night one ot the grandest political demonstrations ever held la thlsclty will take place In the Coliseum. Prepara tions on nn elaborate scale arc being made so that all who attend will bo able to find ac commodation. The Bre.it auditorium will bo brilliantly Illuminated with R dozen electric lights nni.1 hundred of gas jets. The great stage will bo beautifully decorated and filled with chairs. Every republican ward club In the city has slgnldol -uUllngncss to attend nnd will bo onhandwitn flying banners nnd bands of music. There will bo accommodations forS.OOO peo- . Every husband Is requested to brine Elo. wife and every young republican his sweetheart. Excursions are to bo run on all lines lead ing to Omaha , and oidy half faro will bo shwgcd. The following will lit the orators of the occasion : Hon. L. D. lU hi 1' r'p-iMlcari candidate for governor ; HOT T > n Majors , candidate for lieutenant po.er.ior , mid Hou. John M. Tlmrston. The music will bi supplied with a great band of forty pieces. Second AVarcl The Second ward "democratic club will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at Mies' ball corner of Sixteenth and \Villiams for the purpose of holding a torchlight parade through the ward , meelintr delegations from the other -wards en route , and proceeding back to the club hetjcliiuartors , where ad dresses will be made by Hon. J. E. Boyd and Hon. W , J. Bryan , candidates for governor and congressman fropitjio First district All of the democratic clnbs In the city nro In vited to attend and participate in the parade that will bo made Immediately after the speeches arc concluded. Seventh "Ward. Republicans. A meeting of the Seventh ward republican club will ho held at Ko. 1213 Park avenues , this evening , at 8 , o'clock , to ar- rungo to attend the republican rally on October SO , at the Coliseum building. Will Attend In n.Bocjr , The Seventh ward rcpn oilcan club will attend the rally , to be held at the Coliseum Monday night , In a body. A meeting was held last night for the purpose of effecting definite arrangements for the occasion , Chairman Leo was Instructed to engage the services of the Seventh ward band to nccom- pany the club and secure the flajf of tno or ganization. All republicans of the ward arc requested to bo present at the club's quarters at 7 o'clock Monday ovcningr to take part in the parade to the scene of the rally. Car riages vUl be In readiness to convoy all there who desire to attend. A fact that all man with pray and many shaded whiskers should know : that Buck ingham Dye always colors un even brown or black at will _ DistrictCourt. . "When court openedyosterdny morning1 Judge Clarkson announced that ho wouldhold court inSarpycountv for ttvo weeks , beginning Monday next. John Cherrctt of South Oraaba was nr- ralgned on the charge of stcnlingStjin money and a pold watch valued at $ il. llo pleaded not guilty and was released on ball pending trial. trial.Tne case of the state against Larry Kinney - noy of the Casino wrden was commenced before - fore Judge Clarkson yesterday afternoon. Kinney - ney is charged -with having ejected W. It. Gamble , a colored citizen , from the Casino on July 23. Tbo case of Sarah J. Solden against thocltyof Omabn.n suit brought to recover $1,500 damages , nlleeed to iiavo resulted from nn overflow caused by the gradlnfjof Leaven- worth street near Thirty-fifth , came to n sud den termination In Judge Doano's court yes terday afternoon. After the plaintiff had In troduced all her testimony the city attorney moved for n dismissal of the case , on tbo frround that there was no cause of action. The motion was cranted nnd the Jury In structed to return a verdict lor the defend ant. ant.The trial of the cass of E. R. Overall against the city wa < begun in JudgeDoane's court yesterday afternoon. Overall owns some property on West Hamilton street and alleges that two years ago , on account of the grade and the Improper construction of a cul vert , his premises wore flooded and damaged to tbe extent of { 1,500. , Ho brings suit for this amount. _ MOHTtURY. J , E. Eaton , awell known carpen ter , died at his residence , 1015 Emmet street , at 3 o'clock yesterday morning. Tbo remains will bo Interred at Forest Lawn cemetery nt 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Some weeks ago Mr. . Eaton made a trip to tbo mountains , and vvhllo their contracted mountain fever , whibh.developed into ty phoid , causing death. " The deceased was forty-live years of agt' , * and leaves a wife and ono child. . . Is ItCoitipnnj Property ? County Commissioner O'Keoffo received a telegram yesterday froin W , G. Whitmort ) What would you give tor a Friend w7to tvonld take liaJfyour Jiard ivcrJt off i/oitr / sTioulders and do It without a murmur ? -WlKit would you give to find an assistant Injour / JionscworJ : t7mt ivonltl Itccpyou r floors and walls cleanf find- your hlicJien "bright , and yet never grow overtlieinatteroflia.vdicorU'f Stt2 > olfo * is Justsicch a friend and C < IH > lie boiifflit at all of Valley to the effect that the Union Pacific railway company was fencing iu the county road in that neighborhood. Jlr. O'ICeeilo was of the opinion that the railroad at the point in question ran through n school section , inwhich , case , under a recent ruling of tna supreme court , tbe rail way company was entitled to a right-of-way of XX ) feet v Ido through the section. This would include the county road and It would bo neccssnry to do the same as bad boon done in a similar case , namely , rent the ground from the railroad company at a nomi nal rent. Jlr. O'Kecfto started for the scene of ac tion nt noon to take whatever steps might bo necessary. _ A Light In Every Berth. To tlio Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rallwav belongs the credit of being the first ia the country to reduce the matter of electric Ughtinff of trains to scientific perfection. One of the novolfoaturos introduced In tlio nlooping cars is a patent olectrio rending lamp in each , section. "With this luxurious orovislon. reading at night before and after 'retir ing becomes as comfortable as by day , and when retiring the toilet may bo made in comfort and seclusion. Tlio berth reading lamp In the Pullman. sleeping cars run on the Chicago , Mil- waukoo& St. Paul railway , botvoon Oinaha and Chicago , is patented , nnd cannot be used 1y any other railroad company. It is the greatest improve ment o ! the ago. Try it and bo con vinced. Sleeping cars Icavo the Union Pacific depot , Omaha , at 6:10 p. m daily , arriv ing at Chicago at 0:30 : a. m. Secure tickets imd sleeping car berths at Union Ticket oQlce , 15O1 Fa main street ( Barker Block ) , Omaha. jr. E. FBESTON , F. A. IS'A.811 , Pass , coat Con ' 1 Agent. Through coacaos Pullman palace eloopors , dining cars , free reclining chair cars to Chicago and Intervening point via the grout Rock Island routo. Ticko ofllco 1G02 , Sixteenth and Parnata. "S\VIPI > 'G" I'OTATOES. Commission Bfen and Grocers An noyed by Petty Thieves. Commission men ana wholesale merchants \vhohandlo potatoes In Oraaba have been troubled a great deal ot late by petty thieves about tlio wagons and the cars while tbo vegetables are In the railroad [ yards or lelnij hauled to tlie storehouses. Some of these petty pilferers have a unique method ot Rcttuiff possession of the potatoes. Tbey slip along between the cars In the f rclpht yard nnd punch out a potatoo hero and there , or raako a grab In an open car door for afow largo ones. Usually they do not attempt to carry them , axvaj at tlio time , but simply rake them out upon the ground.Afterwards they como along with a basket nnd gather them up. But they have better success even Ingot- ting the potatoes out of wagons as they are bauled away from tuo cars. The boys and women who are engaged In this sort of busi ness have long sticks with nails driven through them near ono end. They follow behind - hind the wagons , and when tbo drivers are Dot looking they strike at the load , drivlnp thonuUluto a potato or two and then deftly Jerk thorn out of the wagon. These are dropped on tlio ground and the Jnbblnt ; pro cess is rei > eatcd as manytlmes as possible be fore tbouriver notices tbo thief , Passim ? over the route with n basket or bucket they can gather up the booty , Bates k Co , bad a woman and tivo 0053 ar rested yesterday foratoallnp potatoes In this manner , The positive prool was confined , however , to the taking of only three potatoes , and Judge Hclsley discharged the prisoners with n little wholesome advice , A Bohemian lad who lives down near tbe Union Paclilc bridge said that his folks bad filled tivo larpo boxes i > lth potatoes In the list vectc , and they were beginning to nil the \vusb tubs. Ho said they "swiped" them from the cars and the wakens. 'has ken established in London IOO YEAF8 both as. a COMPLEXION and as a SHAVING SOAP , has obtained 19 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS , and is now sold in every city of the world. It is the purestt cleanest , finest , yiie most ccononiicaty and tJicrefore The best ( Did moat popular of all soaps for CE.VZRAI. TOILET TURPOSKS ; and for use in the NURSEKV it Is recom mended by thousands of intelligent moihtrs throughout the civilized world , because while serving as a cleanser and detergent , its emollient properties prevent the chafingr and discomforts to vhich in/ants are so liable , 1M3AJRS' SOAP can now be had of nearly all Druggists in the United Stales , Birr HZSUKITHAT YOU OETTHE GIHUWE , as therearewerihlessirnifations , Dr. MeGrev THE SPECIALIST. More than 15 years' eiporlf noi-ln iho trrMmpnlof PRIVATE DISEASES. A euro criarniitccd In 3to live da j-s without tholosa ornnhourttlme STRICTURE Pernancntlr cu red wltlmat p ln or lnitmment.ino : cutting , nod latlnj , Tlio tuoit rennrkiiblc rcim'Jr known to modern nclenro. Write forclrenlira. SYPHILIS CURED IN SO TO 80 DAYS , Dr , McGrcw'8 treatment for this terrible blood dis ease hs been pronounced the moil poirerfaHnU suocMiri lreme < l7eTerilscoTtreU ( for theibnoluto curufor thlidlseue. Ills unccessnltli tlili dlrxiea lion never tea 3 eiunlled. A complete CUBE OUAU- AX7IIO. Wrlto for circulars. LOST MANHOOD nnd nil wcalinevsof tliofexualnrcnnt , neuounnon. tlmlilttr aDdclo poncienc ; nbnolute IT cured There * lief lilmnmllaloiuU complete , SKIN DISEASES. Cnturrh. rleumnllini , nnd all (1l ( oiw or the blood liver , kldncjs nii < l bladder p rmim-ntlr cured. FEW ALE DISEASES sudneiirn' la. norton.inrss nnrlcil.-e < pi < oftho toni- ncli cured. TJio Doctor' * "llonio Treatment" for ladlti la pronounced by all -who lime uaiillt. toho thoniont coraploto rtntl convenient rcttiedjuveror- fer M tor tbo treUment of femulo ( li"enits. U li trulr n wonderful rorueily. No Instruments : no pain. JIoi'RS roiiIjAuiErt riiuM a Tui OM.V DR. McGREW'S martelom nccen linn won for lilm n roptitntlon which In purely national In character , nml tils went nrnuof patients ronriiM from tlio Atlantic lo the I'nclltc. The Doctor Is a KnulunUi of "KKSUI.ATI" medicine arn ! liai bad lonz nml rn re fill prrirli-ncc In hoxiillnl practlrv , and In classed nuiimu tlm loudlnz B | > etlnllsi.i In modern ftclmco. Truatniunt br curro- pponrlence Wrtto for circulars about cacti of the , HICK. Office , 1 4th and Farnarn Sts. Kntrimco on either Mrcrt. DR.E.C.WESTS . . . NERVE m BRAIN TREATMENT. for HT. , . . . fulmu. ttental D pr ! Uo , aofUnloKof th. Hrmln.nc . * 1 bor. or fix for ) , lent \f \ tnallprrpall. Vriu ciicti order l ! > r t > U Uoiui , will tend parclIoKr KHAriDt e to rufitnd mtney If Iho trpUrocntr&tlaUJ iold GOODMAN DKUGCO. , HlOFrtrnam Street , - Oraaba. Neb , BftJP ONLY ! IVII ml 11 jffHFor LOST or TilLXKO BCAlfHOODi " | 3 norlusd HtBVODS l ) BlLlTV | eakxu of Body and Mini , Eff cU ErrorlorEiMMMlaOIdOfYeuir. I HOMB TUKAlIltYr Iiocati la < JiiI iOIUt i 4lr rrliCvatri . Ifrlt * thaa. l > BMk , tBlaaftUti B 4 | rf ERIE HIIDICAL CO , , Ol IllffOIjthficknowiKlefd Ifailtiif ri-mhly fntall tbe unnatural dlitctmrgps aol prlvntell 4wiioltiien. A certalncurrlor Ititdf hill. Utlng weukni-as ( ccullir lu omf n. I" rcrnrnmendlD ; It 19 ll iiitTrrtm. STGNER. ND .Dicnun.lu. Nuld t.y llrii Uti. i ; si.oo. LADIES ONLY UiniAFEn1Al.E REGULATOR , S U PINUIU ' " Ortatn to a iliy ot montjr r funJ'il. lljr mall | 3. Bfcurtlr teiled from ob- COOK U.KUKUCO.Om.biNti. \ ' . OXLT nr , l.eilnc1 * Perlcxtlcal IMlV the trenchreinfdr.act on the menstrual ; itotu and cur iuppretilon fruiu irlinuvur c : iia , 1'ro U'lto ' menitruatlon. Tbcie | > llli bouM notbi ttkon dur- nit prennancy. A\z. \ IMIto. , lUjrallj I'rofi. Hp n- c r.CUr Co , la. Uenulimby German -McCoiincll , Dodoit .near I'.U.Oiulia : C. - \ - ilelclier , Hoith Umalit ; M.I' . Kllu. Council lilutl * . U or J for li mm Lliiuu Collarn und. Cufl'N , Cornet Stjlet. But Quilltf. Perfect Fitting. TBr THEM. DIAMONDS. A ml IMainoiuli Glrotvvny with Ten nud CoiToo iV Noinl Way Thonnmes olnll porcon * rocclvinif Jin- motid' , wntehtM. otc , , iifcndtlcd to thli lUt dtllv. The Ovcrlixtid IOA company of Sun Francisco hnvo rcntctl the ton ) . 1S05 F.irnntn. next toIIetliimnV clnlhinit housitf , nml In order to Introduce tholr goods this co mptiny will present for sixty days souvenirs with ovary can of ton und cotT < os > oUl , such a * solid jrold , silver und nickel wtitchos , nlso ( jonuluo dl amomlj In sollil g < A& ollnR ( < , sllvor tublanraro. nlso luonoj' mid nuiiiy other nrtlcloa o le rt Millie. Every tiurchwor will rocolxo 11 souvenir , Tlio collets , can nnil contcriU \\cipjhnljout \ Lliroo | xunil < , Lho t-cn , cut ! nnd contents vvcl h about uno audit half pounds. Tills oxnon lvo nnd novel \viiy of udvortljlnpwltl lie illscoiitlnuod after sixty dnys and these really clioico tfoodi will 1)0 ) sold strictly ou tlioir morils , but without the souvenir. Of coursoovory | iurclin erinustnotoxpcet to ( jotadln. moiulor watclt This com puny claim Hint they Irwo just ns peed a right to give a\viy watches , diamonds or jowcliy und money iu ) tlioir coniiKJtitora liavo lo Blvo i vij' ( rlasswarc , cliromoj , otc. Cot up n club. Those who pot up ft club order most al ways pot n IwnJsomo prc < - cut. Onlew by nuiil promptly forwarded to nil parti of tlio United States on 10- colptof cash or poslolllco order. Torim : Slnglo can , SI ; six for Jo ; thirtcon for $10 $ , and two nty-to veil forSiHl. .AiUlr "u Overland Ton comiKitiv , Oinaha , Is't'b. Store oiwn from 8 oclot'k n. in. tel ) o clock i > . m. u nd Snturunys till 10 ocloclc p. ra. Now oucn. 1 * . Miller , NliOthst , diamond ring : In tea ; Mr * , llllullaydon. C'tipitol avc. , la dies' htintlnp cases gold watch In te.i ; 1'aul Stein , jr. , S. lath , diamond , rlnc : in tea , and silver livotottlo castor ; Henry Soiitair , a. ROthBt.$10 In goltl coin In tea ; Mrs. Horbaclc , N. lllh , silver Bu nr bowl ; Thomas Wright , Muplo and ! Hst , filvor frold-llncd cup ; O , M. lllncli , Clif ton Hill , sihor llvo bottle owtcr ; Otto Hnnscn , 2iJd st. , Hll\er Rold-llneil cup ; Jerry McNainain , U.1J. . It. H. , gout's hunting cns-o groltl watch In ten ; Robert Enyart , Olrney St. , cluster diamond ringin ton ; Julliv Thomas , S. Ouinhn , coin Hilvofchutto- laino watch in tea ; RTubel Ittirbank , S. 10th St. , tilvorsucrai1 bowl ; r'rniik Lar son , S. IStli st. sihor butter iliah : A. 15. Steiner , Council DliifTH , & 10 In jrolil coin In tea ; O. N. Oriflls , mail order , Voik , Nob. , ! J20 In gold coin ; ( ! eo. Voider , l-'ar- iianist. , silver caliu stand ; B. II J > un- can , S. 10th Bt. , bllvor % vitor pitohrr ; C. E. Cioodnnn , Arbor ttt. . dlamoiul rin ln tea ; Mrs. C. A. Johnson , S. lUth , silver pieklo stand ; 1 \ 11 Gcrnhart , Ne braska City , silver HUgar bowl ; Louis Garvlu , California St. , pcnfs liuiitiiij ; case gold watdi , in ton ; AIUs TJ. B > el- innii , C'tipitol live. , sll\or \ jilcUlc bland ; Charles Oauts , Doiifjhn Co. , silver tho- bottle castor ; J. E. Graham , H. Ouiiiluv , $20 in fjold coin , in Ion. ; I. S. Lolor. N. 22d st. , silver pieklo stand ; W. I ) . Clane , Missouri Valley , diamond ring , in tea ; F , R. I'carloy , mail order , "Lin coln , Nol ) . , coin sil\or ohattclainovatrh \ , In tea ; G , R llrady , Council Bluffs , cluster diamond scarf riuj ; . In tea ; O. P. Watwin , S. 21st nt , &o In pold coin In tea ; D. S. Clafianco , Douglas st. , cle nnt silver tea Bcrx'ico five pieces ; R. II , Ivandruin , S. 15th et. , sllvor sujjar bowl ; Belle Dunham , S. 29th fit. , combi nation diamond , ruby and sapphire rinfj In tea ; II. H. Walters , Furn&m st. , elo- fjiintfiold lace pin , diamond setting ; S. 1 * . liattonburg , S. 10th 8t. , diver pluklo stand ; L. N. Pnrker , S , IGth st. , Bil or cake stand ; M. S. Stiver , S. ' ) th St. , hunting- capo gold watch In tea ; Ella MuCurthv , Capitol avo. , bihor a ve-bottlo castor ; 11. Jj. Gates , S. 10th at. , diamond rin < f Jn ton ; T. II. Winter. Council Hlufls diamond rinpr in tea ; IJufih TJ. Donovan , mailorder , flastinijs , Neb. , Cent's liunting1 ca o gold vatch In tea ; It. Jones , S. loth st. , silver castor ; Oil io Reynolds , y. 20th St. , silver \s-ator pitcher in tea : IF. J. Waters , South Omnhn , $20 $ in pold coin in ton ; E. 0. Mprilll , 'ICdaiidUiM , silver pIckloHtaiul ; MitrS Jonuio L. Cottioll , mail order , David City , Nob. , silver pieklo ntund ; MissGracoValthcr , mall order , Sutton , Neb. , solid pold band rinjj In tea ; W. \V. Montgomcr , mull order , Rod Oalc , Nob. , silver gold lined cup ; Win. Myers , Oharles st. , silver flvo-bottlo castor ; Miss Anna Larson , S. 38th , silver su ar bowl ; H. P. Fox , Savnnnah , III. , diamond mend ring In ten ; Mrs. Ilobt. Hunt , Morlsoy st. , silver ciister ; Jvlra. M. l a- zarus , Oouglna st , , silver pieklo stand ; Grace Coiling , mailorder , .North Plutto , Nob. , hunting case gold watch in tea ; E , W. Vriplit , Da\ld City Nob. , silver pickle stand ; L. Ilansen , So. 16th st. , diamond finpr In tea ; C. Dilborn , So. lath St. , sllVur ii ve-bottlo carter ; N. J. Larscn , 15th tt , , silver cake stand ; W. II. Van noy , Pop- pleton Ave. . limiting ciise cold watch In tea ; Fanny Sliermnn , N , liUth sfc. . sil\er cake stand , and Oscar 1'arsons , So. lOlli si. , combination diamond and sapphii-o rinjfln tea ; \V. Markloy , Tort Omaha , silver cake stand ; 1) ) . P. Flood 2fith avc. , diamond ring ' in tea ; Jennie Wol- olT , Walnut Hill , $10.00 in gold coin in tea ; Fritz Fisher , Klin 8t. , nilver ti\u- \ bottle caster ; \\r. K King- , Chicago ht , ( .liver . caKe stand ; Mrs. John KjiBtiolor , Walnut Ilill , hLind sujjar bo l ; Klla Uayden , Cajitol avo. , diamond mend ring and silm ; _ sugar bo l ; Wrs. AV. Sdiwarwick , Tiim- ilton st. , diamond Vinj ; in tea ; ( . ' . 1' . Walters , Council lilulTs , diamond sing In tea ; Mrs. J. Frank , Howard st. , hil\er sug-ar bo\\l \ ; h-s. Cook , Council Bluffs , diamond rlnj ; in tea ; Dr. J. AV. Sioverlinff , diamond ring In tea ; Kiln Roburtson , coin silver cliut- tolalno watch In teu ; Clarence Potter - tor , Shorimui ave , , sllvor sugar bowl ; J. I , Elgin , S. 22dHt.diainongmiK'ii ! tea ; Mrs. I'iko , S. 17th st. , sllvor sugar bowl.T. ; II. IJorst , S. Omaha , diamond rin in lea ; Louba Crowdla , Council Uluirn , $50 in cold coin In tea ; I2dw. N < - Nally , with Auams express , silver fho- lxttlo cjistorT. . XangS. . ISth , silver llve-bottlo caalor ; Mrs. L. D. Tlodlti , Izard st.silver trold-linod cup ; 0 , Vii/ ' ( fornld , Council BlulTs , diamond ringin tea ; Thos. Holbran , Calllornlti t. , sil er ( Ivo-bottlocaster ; S. J. Warren , S. I'Jth St. , gents'huntlnfrraHO gold watch In tea ; L. B. Uooton , S. 4th . , diamond ring In , toi ; II , Miller , H. 12th St. , soltalro diamond elilrt stud in tea ; H. Lir > en , South Omaha , silver i U > r ; John Gordon , Davenport st. , silver onko stand ; Hufh ( A vary , mail order , Lin coln , Neb. , 820 in gold coin In tea ; William II. Klrkondahl , Mayfleld add , silver castor ; Mrs. M. .A. Voung1 , South 0innha , ellvormiprar bowl ; Tcna Ander son , Oak st. , fcllvercako stitnd ; Mrs. J. Krnst , South Oinaha , silver sugar bowl ; AloxGrimtloy , S. 21st , cluster diamoiul ring In tea ; Iluby IlAvrsor , mall order , Misiourl Valley , In. , $10 in gold coin ; Fred "Wagner. So. 10th at. . sil\or butterdish ; C. Bloonil > crfr , K 31 t i\o , silver buttordlsli ; Thomas Shea , IBiin- croft st. , silver butterdish ; Jncob LuU , S. 0th , diamond ring in tea ; Henry GriHln , California st. . .iSOln gold coin In tea.I. RendlsS. IStli , sliver gold-lined cup.MruS. ; U. Madison , Tabor. In. , sil ver pieklo land ; "W. II. Welch , .Mlt-sourl Valley. la. , bllvur flvo-bottlti esiHtur ; John McCllntock , Dodge bl. , Bihrr sufiiir howl ; Walter StclnmoU , H. 13th , diamond ring1 ia tea ; Men. Drizzl , Bo , 20th , slbor eugur bowU