THE OMAHA DA1L5T BEE SATURDAY NOVEiV FROM THE STATE CAPITAL , Iho Second Chapter in the Shnneimn- Strnblo Broach of Promise Oase. CARRIE SAYS SHE NEVER LOVED HIM , Bonn * il' tlio L'olltlfiil Hiiiiiori'Tlint Are riyiiiK Alwut Assaulted bjr II19 Nel liter Other Ijln- ouln LINTOI.V , Nob. , Oct. 31. [ Special to 'Xiip , Hr.r. . ] Chapter second of the Shuao- inan-StruMo breach of proinlso case Is now ready for publication. It will bo remembered that Hill Shunomnn made elaborate prcpar- utlons to malio Carrlo Strublo his wlfo. Ac cording to his story ho enhanced the ctmrms of the prospective ) bride by loading her vrlth 9IR worth of jewelry , ami on the day set for the wodillng bought tickets for Otnalm. where ttionuplimlR wore to tiilco place. % Vhllo on her way to the depot \vltb William , Ciurlo experienced ft cliJingo of he.ut mid left him on the pretext of Komg to her slater' : ! to borrow more suitable headgear. The jivospcctlvo groom waited In vnin for the hrldo tooomo to the depot , and niter t lie train pulled out bo stnrted in Bonivh of ttioflclcloonc. Ho found her , but mot with an Icy reception that chilled him 8ho then dcrlaroil she would never marry him.VIIIIuin then demanded tlio return of Ills pn'ituts , but Carne decliircd they wore toonlco lo ulvo up nnd refused to return them. Hi ; then repaired to the police Htatlou to pot an olllcor to nrrcst her for RottltiR pooih iindi'r fulso pntonie , hut neither the jHiln'rinnn nor \Vllllum could Una the chmiKmuln rnald. Now comes Currio Struble , the fair lady In thuoiiRc * , nnd denies cnrli and every allega tion imulo by the forlorn \Vlllliiin. She has Written a long letter to the chief of police nnd Ill-amis her late lover us n ready romancer. She drclaris that slio never promised to mnrry him or oven dreamed of such a thing , nud thoionort that she had so doun nils her lionrt with \vrath nud loathing. Sbo wants ( , " > 00 damages from Hill for spreading this story , und If ho tloos not pay It she intiinntcs thnthi- will deeply regret it. She \nna \ her- eclfns "Carrie , the long-lookod-for girl , " unii gives l\ev \ address us 5'JO North blxtccuth Btreot. From t tin tone of the loiter It might bo In ferred that nil Miss Cnrrlo thought was nec essary toscunrn tlio inonoyilcnjaiiduil was to ask the police to go to Willmtn uud it would bo forthcoming. rOMTICAI , HUMOUS , .Ainoiip the political iiimors afloat Is one to tnoelTrct that Allan Hoot , the nllianco oandl- duto for cuiifrross , will coino out in a day or two with n letter of withdrawal nnd will iirfio tinnlllnnco to vote for nrynn. In the Third district it Is reported that 'Thompson will ivrlprocato by drawing oft in favor of Kcm , Others think it more likely that ICem will withdraw in favor of Thompson. Iloth domoi-rats nnd ullian re people of course hoot nt thi'so reports whether they nro true or not. Offi-rsof hots of from $11)1) ) ) to SI , ( KK in the rotunda of the Capita ! hotel today that Hic-h- urtls would ho elected or that Uoyd would bo defeated found no takers. inn POUCH W\XT HIM. The nollco nro looking for n farmer named Mlko Mi'Munaman , who lives cloven miles north of tv ) city , and who If found will l > o tflvUii : i taste of jail life. It is reported that day hoforo yesterday ho loft for town ; talcing With him his oldest daughter , a child of only Cloven years , Ho remained in town nil day nnd over half the night visiting the various saloons , wldlo the poor child waited in the Url/.zlintf rain for him to got through drink- In p. At half past 1 o'clock in the morning nho was found sitting In the wnpon near tlio pmtofllrc , still waiting for hoi1 father. The officers hunted the dm n hen father up and lind to carry him forcibly to the Vehicle nnd start him homo. But ha did not go homo. Ha stonpcd Bomcwhcro north of town and loft lib horses fitfliiillns in the harness nil night. Ho re turned to town URaln yesterday morning nnd repeated tlio programme of the day before , leaving not only his hor.tes hut 'his child without I'ood.or care. Filially after midnight the daughter" the father started homeward - ward and managed somehow to got hold of ilia bottle. This she hid. Near the fair grounds ho demanded the bottle of whisky , but the child dcidcd that she had it. The father then angrily jumped out of ' the wagon nnd declared that ho was going back to town to get some inoro liquor , and started livrny despite thorotnonstraucesof the daugh ter. .At 3 o'clock this morning the poor c-hilil was found by Joseph nnd John Wilder still waiting for ner father. She was nluiobt fro/.ni nnd they took her to their homo near by and gavu her food nnd lodging. for the night. 'Jho famished team was also fed. DAI1IXO STUDENTS. A numhor of students of the state univor- pity mot this morning nnd denounced as a lie llio statement of Prof. Hodgmou published in TUB 13nn that neither ho nor any other of the professors had used their Inllucnco to Induce the students tovoto for the prohibition ticket. In the Unlit of the ntnteiiivnls of some of them yesterday that they dare not express themselves on the sub jcct for fear of not passing Una ! oxuinlnu lions , it is deemed n case of tardy courage. ACKI'.X IIIIAKllCTni ) . Another warrant was issued today In I-'ox worthy's court lor the arrest of Joseph Acken of Duvoy. The papers wcro sworn out by James 11. O'Uricn , who claims that Ackou KOt $ ' .i 1. i" > from him on the strength of bei half owner of twenty-two head of cattle , anil also owned a half interest in all the hogs \Villlain Hushes' farm. These representa tions are suld to have been false and fraudu lent and were made for the purpose of cheat Ing and defrauding O'Urlcu. Ackvn was nr- rested by Constable ICautlaian , but was released - leased on bis oxvu recocnlzanco to appear for trial Kovowber 10. When Aclccn wns nr- ratfcneil before ho was discharged , uud bo cannot umlcrstiuid how ho can bo rearcsted for the same offense. Klchnnt Fltzslmmons , father of tlio young nwn who killed William Reed ntVaverly IMureli IS. IbisO , was arrested today on n war- I i-ant sworn out by Robert Fidegan charglnR liiiu with nasault and battery. The two are ncIghlKiriiK farinora In North Bluff product , nnd have boon unfriendly for a long time. Tuesday Fltzslmmons assaulted l-'inegan on Ids own premises , and this morning was -flncd $ > and costs by Judge Brown. Fincgan nlso swore out n pouro warrant , but the case vas postponed thirty days. imoicn ins I.KO. As Pat Wynn , who manipulates n pllo driver for Smith & .lilletto , was returning from work last evening one of the front ivheob of his wagon broke , two whig him to the ground. I3oforo ho could met up or out of the way the haclc wheel passed over his log , fracturing the thigh bono Just above the Jinco. XEW sTm : HANKS. The Commercial state bank of Crawford lias lllcd articles of Incorporation. Tha cap ital stock is $30,000 , Tlio iucorporatoM are O. W. Wattles , Sumner Wullaoo and Lerov aiull. TheOrulmrtl state bank also filed articles pf Incorponitlon. The capital stock is SJiVOOO. The laeorporutors are O. B. Uurrows , J. S. t , it. A. fcitowart , F. M. Dorsoy , IX T. und C. M. Swan. Otto Covey has commenced milt against the Centum insurance company for $ lbOO Insur- jiuco on a hotel bulldluir belongluK to him , vhleh was. burned to the ground at Friend January " 0 , Ho claims that the company re- tuses to couo down with the money. P. Johnston & Co. liavo coinnicnccd suit against Thomas McShmio for the payment of rotPH iiggregat'ng $7WI. \\'onl was received by the police today that the notorious Jack Brcnnnn wns under arrest - rest nt Omaha. Urcnnun bus been missing pliico Miiivli 1M , 1SS8 , whnn hcnndl'etcr Cllne , who is now in the pen , robbed John nnd' Fred Qiialman , roomers at the Washing ton houbo , of f HO worth of ciolhliii ; . Unless moro care is uivon to the hulr the ( coming man is liable to DO n hairless animal ; lienoo , to prevent the hair from fulllnu use Jlull'a Hair Huuuwcr. DUtrlut Court. Kuwml Harris has comtuenovd a suit in " ho district court nnd secies to recover $5 0 flamujcs from Coustablo Dorsoy U. Ilauch. The plaintiff allege/ * that ho was In the quiet nnd iKJiicnablo possession of a house at ! ! North Twentieth street ; that last Wcdncs- day , without duo process of law , the con stable seized the goods nail carried them away. Charles \V. EJgerton boa sued W. It. Vnugli. Kdgertou alleges ttat lust December ho leased lot n , block lltf , of Vaugh and his wlfcr that on the lot there was a dwelling home that ho 1ms slnco occupied ; thnt the other dny Vnugh attempted to put his homo- hold possessions Into the street , notwith standing the fact that the rent has always Ixji'n pnld when duo. Edgerton asked Judge Wakely for n restraining order nnd the same was in-anted until the case can bo heard. AVllllain Li. McCngtiohas brought suit to foreclose a mortgage executed by John B. Klnvall and wife. The suit of JamcV. . KInkead against the Chicago & Northwestern railroad company wns commenced In Judge Doano's court yes terday iifternoon. The plnlntlft H suing to rccovur $ , ' ,000. In September , 1839 , ho went over to Newton , la. , nnd worked up a horse trndo wltli C. F. Aspergrcen , agreeing to tiny some money and give two lots In Monmouth 1'ark for n couple of Im ported stnlllons. The deal wns made and the horses .shipped to this city , but after Aspcr- green hud seen the lots ho concluded not to trade. Ho then took possession of his horses and sold thorn to other parties. The plaintiff claims that the railroad company had uo right to deliver the horses to Aspergrcen. " THE Xl H'.l ZU-KCtV liiihiKiiR | Overrun with Saloons , Brow- orle.H null Wholesale Ijiiiioi' | llouso.i. Di-iipqii : , In. , Oct. 31. [ To the Editor of Tun Bii.J : : In vlow of the fact that your struggle with a prohibition amendment In Nebraska Is to bo determined by your elec tion nest Tuesday I have thought you might bo Interested In knowing the situation In this city nt the present llnio and what it 1ms been since our law wont Into effect. Wo In Iowa are Greatly interested In your fight , for wo bellovo the defeat of prohibition In Ne braska will make It easier for us to knock It out at the next session of our legislature , ali though wo bellovo that our law will bo ro- pcaled a ye.ir hcnco oven If your fanatics win. llriofly , then , I can say that there has boon practically no effort made In tills city to enforce our prohibitory law. Our saloons have never been closed. Many of thorn are fitted ur > expensively , an attempt to close them would have resulted In the practical confiscation of property cost ing many thousands of dollars. In this city , about the size of Lincoln , wo have 23) open saloons , which nro conducted with as great a fecllnff of security by their owners 119 yours In Omaha. A license is Issued by the city authorities , called a "pop" license , which costs $25 a quarter , or $100 a year. Think of this in comparison with your $1,000 licenses 1 Wo have three beer breweries In full operation hero namely , Ilobb's , Schlrtzld fc Sfhwlnd's and Glabb's and onoulobrowory , Pcabody's. You can perfectly understand from thU statement how dead prohibition Is with us. There has never been any occasion for bootlegging or the original package - ago devices hero although It la possible that some little has been done ) because the "pop" license dodge has given such complete Immu nity from trouble at so low a cost that few , If any , desiring to sell liquor considered It worth while to evade It. In Lho town of Dyoravlllo , about thirty miles from hero , containing about seventeen hundred Inhabitants , Esch Brothers Imvo also a brewery in full blast nnd there nro fourteen open saloons there , besides whole sale liquor houses. I do not rccill nt this moment how many wholesale liquor dealers there are In Dubun.no , bub you caa judge for yourself that they would bo In the usual pro portion to the number of saloons. It h hardly nccassary to ndd that the public sentiment ot this city is almoit unanimously in favor nf the repeal of prohibition and the substitution for it of a well considered and effective high license aw , such as has proved so bonollclal to your inslness Interests nnd to your public schools. Our taxpayer * full } ' realize what a saving It would bo to thorn could the liquor tralllo hero jo made to contribute to our school fund or to the publlo tro.isury , say $150,003 a yo.ir , allowing a liberal margin for the reduction In the number of saloons if al,00l ) lleetiso wore charged. Instead of that wo got loss tnan jCO.OOO , Republicans anil democrats ahko hero will unite In the next election to send men to Dos Mollies who will repeal our farcical prohibi tion , which Is a standing advertisement of liowsafo It U to laugh at law and treat It with contempt. I trust you may llnd this of some crvlco to you. A'O riHHIlIUTlOX AT WICHITA. Ono Hundred Saloons Openly in That Kansas Town. WICHITA , Kan. , Oct. SI. [ Special to TUB Bci : . ] The word prohibition is a mlsnomor in this city. Ono hundred saloonkeepers pay a line of $ > 0a month or SOW a year for tbo privilege of retailing drinks , The money paid in by the saloon men is used In the po- lieo and Hrofund. The $50 per head Is very promptly colluded by the police and the sys tem is endorsed by the mayor nnd council. The saloons are coiuiuctod in the same way they uro in license towns with the exception that they are situated in n remote place either In n back room , up stalw or in u cellar. The druggists sell boer und whisky by the glass. The most of the Joints are run by irre sponsible parties who nro' ready to leave the state on short notice. Thole stock is small and the bar llxtures are the cheapest that can bo secured. Before Kansas know prohibition Wichita claimed a population of 40,000. The last ecu- sus gives the city but 23,000. AXOTIlXIt JfltKK n'HIfilCV 2'Oir.V. Saloons Allowed to Hun Openly in KniiHiiH City , ItuiiHiis. KANSAS CITV , Ivan. , Oct. 31. [ SpecialTele gram to TIIK HER. 1 Liquor la sold hero In twenty-live or moro different places by the drink , quart or gallon. In fact there Is no prohibition , The usual number of drunks show up at the police station every morning. The city secures no revenue whatever and the authorities do not Interfere with the joints. Before these saloons or Joints wore opened a great many people left the city , but slnco things have been thrown practically wide open business has Improved. The ma jority of ttio best people tire in favor of resubmission - mission and high license. AVncthrlch'H Funeral. The funeral of Airs. Christ Wuethrich took pluco at 1 p. m. yesterday from the Hlkhoni Valley house , Eleventh nnd Dodpe streets , The remains rested In u black cloth-covered casket , near which wore arranged a Inrgo number of Moral offerings contributed by friends. The services wcro conducted by Rev , Freose. The Schweitzjr gesang vereln nnd the Schuctzonvercln wcro present , The pall bearers wore Herman Meyer , Will iam Segollto , Fred Bluuier. Anton Cajorie , John Fuuliboubor and. Theo bcbipnach. ' Mexico Denies the Hcport. NE - YOUR , Oct. 31. A. City of Mexico dispatch says the report printed In the United States that Mexico had passed a bill levying duties on American live stock is un- true. Some dealers expect that increased duties will bo placed on honiud cattle , but nonoj on hogs , nsMexlconccc'/i them and can not produce them. Mn. Wlnslow's soothing syrup for chil dren teething cures wind colic , diarrhoea , etc. S3 cents u bottle , REGISTER TO-DAY. DUN'S ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK , An Unprecedented/ ! Volume of Busi ness Transacted Dining the Month , GREAT ACTIVITY NOTED IN ALL LINES , Itcportflns to Collections Tliroiighniit tlio Country A'cry SntlHf otory With Scarcely Any Complaints A I'lnttcrliij , ' Outlook , NEW YOIIK , Oct. 81. [ Special Telegram to TiinBnr.J It. O. Dun & Co.'s weekly re view of trndo says i The approach of the election has caused some slackening ot trndo at many points , which la obviously temporary. At n few cities , notably SU Louis , there is observed a reaction from the great activity which pre vailed Just before the now tariff went into effect , the demand for the time having been satisfied by dealings In anticipation of that measure , but at nearly all cities traJo con tinues remarkably largo and the payments through nil clearing houses outside of Now York for the month ofOctobor will probably bo the largest over recorded In any month , ex ceeding those of last October by about 15 per cent , and those of last May , which wcro I'J.Oar.OOO.OOO , and the largest ever Icnowu by about 10 per cent. Foreign trade for the month will certainly prove the largest ever known , and the great Industries are all un usually active , iioston notes increasing ca pacity by the largest woolen mills , Manu facturers are paying- advanced prlcoa for wool. Hides nro lower , but leather is very linn. Philadelphia reports wool very firm nnd the trade healthy nnd promising , a greater trauo than ever before In paper , stationery , printing nnd leather products. At Chicago receipts of grain full below last year's , nnd hides and wool n third , but cured meats nud dressed beef show an Increase. The dry goods mid clothing truiloa surpass last year's , and the shoo trade as well , though lately less active. St. Louis finds trade perceptibly weaker , with the retail trade fairly active but feverish , Cleve land notes good trade except In clothing , and manufacturers busy. Detroit good tvadoaud active manufacturing. Milwaukee Hteady trade , Improving with cooler weather. St. Tnul very good trade , and Minneapolis a flour output of 17f > , UUO barrels , with wheat receipts 2,000,000 bushels. Kansas City satisfactory trade , nnd Denver fair. At the south business Is thriving. New Orleans reports largo receipts of sugar and rye and good prices , though the baling of cotton is hindered by the weather , but at Galvcstou trade Improves with better wcuthor and orders uro free. It may bo said , moreover , that reports as to collections throughout the country nro inoro satisfactory. There is scarcely u "men tion of complaint or tardiness , The money markets are about us lost reported , though firmer , w"h a sharp demand at Uoston , Ilrm but easier at Philadelphia , still tight nt Chicago , and scarce nt 7 to 8 per cent ut St. Louis ; somewhat stringent with Inrgo de mand at Cleveland nnd Detroit , strong at 7 per cent at Milwaukee , tight nt Savannah , and with good domain ) at Uenvor , but easy at Kansas City nnd easier Inapltoof the demand ut New Orleans. Tim rates at Now York huvo varied widely. The demand for the In terior does not cciiso. The great Industries are doing inoro on tlio whole than nt nay time In the past , while iron production is at the maximum , and the market at Philadelphia Is very ' 'mixed. " Iron seems stronger nnd steel weaker. Best foundry iron is unchanged hero , at Philadelphia and at Pittsburg , hut Besse mer iron Is weak and nt Pittsburg lower , with steel rails 50 cents lower. Disagreements in the association nro reported , and the market hero is demoralized , with sales reported nt ? U at the mill. In bar and pinto iron larsto orders are less frequent , but the mills uro liusv und small orders are active. Copper in sold by outside holders at 51(1.02 ( , tin is steady at $ il..r)0 , and load strong at ? o.W ) . October trndo In coal was below expecta tions , but nn advance of 10 cents in the price has been ordered and the out put for November ilxcd at l',5"iiOO ( ) ( tons. Cotton is a < iunrter lower , with goods unchanged nnd in active demand , and takings by northern spinners fully up to Init yeir's. The packing business is heavy and prices of pork products steady , with hogs CO cents per 10J pounds lower. Speculation lias not been remarkably active in breadstuffs , though wheat U ' 3 cent higher on sales of 22,000,000 bushels , and corn has risen 14 cents on sales of 9,000,000 bushels , oats being three-quarters stronger nlso. Oil has declined about ! " < ( cents on small trading. Sugar , both raw anil relincd , is a shade lower , but the general average of prices , because of the advance in breaUstulTs , potatoes and dairy products , is a fraction higher than n week ago and S.tl per cent higher than n year ago , This accounts In purt for the enormous \ ol- umo of exchange throughout the country , but there remains an apparent increase of over 0 per cent in the volnmq of business , exclusive of the difference In price. The exports from this port for four weeks have been 10,000,000 larger In value than last year , when October reports for the whole country were nearly ? ! H,000,000 , which indi cates for the month much the largest move ment on record. Imports hero also show an increase over last year of $15,000,000 , so that the aggregate for the mouth may reach SbO,000.0000 , The business failures during the last seven days number -IS , as compared with 2-5 last week. For the corresponding week of hist year tlio figured wcro'til. . Board of Public AVorkq. Chairman Blrjthauser - ns absent from the meeting of the board of public works yester day afternoon. W. J. Kierstead occupied the vacant position. For grading Eleventh street , from Clark north , the contract was awarded to Samuel Kutz at 28 cents per cubic yard. Lamreaux Brothers secured tuo contract for filling Ginning street where it passes over Saddle creek in the western "portion of the city. Their bid was 15 cents per cubic yard. The following estimates were allowed : C. E. Squires , street sweeping for October , 2VIO ( ; Hugh Murphy , curbing Franklin street from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-ninth , Sa.WO.OJamos Flannery , repairing streets , $ . ' ! 55.5 ! ) ; The Barber asphalt company , paving Webster street from Twenty-second to Twenty-thin , $ J,72S.KJ.t The sidewalk Inspector presented a list of defective sidewalks within the Uro limits. The hoard ordered them condemned and Instructed the chairman to forward - ward the list to the city council. The walks are in the following localities : North side of California , from Sixteenth to Seventeenth street ; south side of Webster , from Sixteenth to Seventeenth : west side of Sixteenth , from Cundng to Izard ; south side oflzard , from Sixteenth to Seventeenth ; west side of Sixteenth' from Nicholas to Izard ; south side of Nicholas , from Fifteenth to Seventeenth ; east side of Sixteenth , from Nicholas to Cumlng ; south side of Webster , from Fifteenth to Sixteenth ; east side of Twenty-third , from Cuming to Hurt ; north side of Cass , from Sixteenth to Seventeenth ; east side of Seventeenth , Irom NVebstor to Burt ; west stdo or Twenty-second , from Burt to Cuming ; east slao of Seventeenth , from Chicago to Cess ; e < .st side of Thir teenth , from Jones to Leavemvortb , and south side of Jackson , from Fifteenth to Seventeenth. _ lloi-sford'H Auiil Phosphate. Bcwuro ot imitations. Ilulltllni ; i'ormit.i. The following permits were Issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : Q II 1'iiyno , ono nnd omi-lmlf story t rutno dwelling , Twenty-lift ! ] and llur- dettobtrcots . t I..WI saino . \ . ir < M Same . i.iVK ) Same . , . . i.floo llrnltn Starch , ono Hlory frame cottage , 1'Orlyfourth unit l.euvuMworth Mreetn 800 Three minor permits . ya Total When the lord chief Justice of England or der ; . Cook's Extra Dry Champagne , it's u sad commentary on our Angloinunlacs , Coino and Hi ) IiiHtriiotcd. To Judge * and Clerks of Election : You are hereby earnestly reaucstoa to meet at the oflleo of lh county commissioners of Douglas county on Mpaday , , November 3 , nt 10 o'clock , to receive Instructions from the county and city nttofttoys In regard to the conduct of the election aud the Interpretation of the election law. PIVTEH O'M.u.t.KY , County Clerk Douglas County. Keep So cents Snlv-n- your eyes open ) buys - tlon Oil , the greatest euro on earth lor pain. Tourists to Ycllowatbno Park next season might encounter n northwestern blizzard. If they nro wLso men they will take niong aaup- ply of the famous Dr. Ilull's Cough syrup. BRIGHT 111KCII WlEIjDlSUS. Nebraska City Teachers l ny n Visit to tlio Onmha .Schools. A party of thirty teachers of the Nebraska City public schools , chtiperonod by Mayor Frank P. Ireland nnd I'rof. G. D' Ostrom , the principal , spent yesterday visiting the Omaha public schools. No brighter , breezier , or more clover A lot of young lady Instructors over visited the city , nnd each and every ono made hosts of friends , who sincerely liopo that the visit will have many n repetition , The enure party took exceedingly' close notoof the methods nnd system ompioved in the Omaha schools thus , hnpplly mingling a certain degree of business with their Inunt for pleasure. After regcstcring nt the Pnxton thev pro- cocdod to the board of education rooms * under the escort ot Superintendent .lames and Miss Powell. From there the party went to the high school , Lake , Furnam , Mason and Park. The hotfll register gives the names of tbo guests .is follows s Frank P. Ireland , superintendent ot V , " Slrm' ,9O. . Elwaugor , Thompson , Harding , Williams , Taylor , Boyer , Hand , Uulnii , Uoscho and Mrs. "Uur- gerU _ As a family medicine Ayer's phis excel all others. Tney nro suited to every nee nnd , being sugar-coated , are easy to take. Though searching und thorough In effect , they nro mild nnd pleasant in action , nnd their use Is attended with no Injurious results. No r/ttnr ! ( | on Kloctlon Day. Mayor Gushing has Issued the following proclamation relative to the sale of liquor on election day : MAVOII'S OFFICE , OMAHA. Nob. , Oct. 31. IKK ) To the rhlef of I'olk'o , Llqnordenlors' and Others ! M'xt Tups'iliiy , Novombor-l , Is elec tion day. Tlio laws of thostato und ordinances of tlio city make It unlawful for liny ono to "si'llor u'lvo uway any mult , spirituous and vinous liquors on tin ; duy ot any general or special cluetlon. " and tliu law provides that the mayor shall bo nctlvo and vigilant In on- forolngnll laws nnil ordlnuiiccs of llio elly. " Isow. therefore. In llio spirit ntul In pursu ance of tlio law , 1,15. 0. Onslilnsr , nmyor. horo- hy notify and onler nil balooiiKfopum and othorH engniica In the llmiortralllu toclosa thplr rcxncctlvo pianos of business and coasu said trnllli'on Hiild day : and thoohlef of 110- llco Is Instruetod to sen that the law nnilthU onler mo compiled with and to teport all vie lations thereof , If nny , to mo. His hoped that all Inn-abiding elti/ons will co-opi-r.-ito In malthiR tlio coming election day memorable for Itssoljrli-ty anil good order. H. C. Clisiu.NU , Mayor. Deserving of Confidence. There is no article which so richly deserves the entire confidence of the community as Bitoft'N's BiiONTiii.vt , Tiiocima. These "suffering from Asthmatic anil Bronchial Diseases Coughs and Colds should try thorn. Price 25 cents. THE UKAIjTV : MAHKET. rNSTIlUMENTS plaooil oa record Oeto- iVIndsor Place Ilnlldlnis association to Ooneordla , Nelson , lot 25 , Windsor I'Ince , wil * RM Windsor I'laco llnlldlrw association to fcoren Jonascn , lot 21 , Windsor Place. w d g/v ) J 1' Itoyd , slicrllT. to Ili-ttry llolln , lot'sai lilk 1. Pullman I'laco , H a no l' Itoyd , sheriff , to Frederick Knur , lot 21 , bin'.1 , Yatosifc Hunipol'ii add , sd. . . . GJ , " > J 1' Iloyd. Hhnrltr. to Frem-rlck Krug , lot 14. Ford's Sarntiimi ndd , s d Km J V Uoyd , shcrlir.to Froi orlck Krug , lot : , lilkll. nnd part lot 4. blk U , It rook- llnouild.scl 2050 K S llrailloy and wlfo to B A Ilenson , lot ° 4blkH. Urines l'lucui | o d j J K Curtis and wlfii to Altliaroso KIco , lots 8. 0 , 10 and 11 , Andrews , Williams , t TroMull's Mib , w d 8.800 W H Homiinnnil wife to N II Apulc , lot s. blkH , Sbrh-orl'lacp , w d § 00 II Iliirtiminct ul to AU I'onull , lot rj , hlk 11 , Konnl'/ol'lui-c , wd , 7 QUO B M KHchun nud liusliiind to K II Shur- wood , lot 10 , blk 8 , ML-Cormlek's add , ' ' ' ' ' II McSliano to'li o'i'l'uiikoVtViol'lV'blk TS. Oinnhii 33,000 A H Unman and husband to N II Apnlu , part lots 17 und 18 , blk 1 , Orchard Hill , wd 2.COO James Crolsditon. executor , to M K Fan ning ut nl , o Vi lot U , blk r > 0 , Omaha , dcod 2 , < W J ! ' Itakor and wlfo to Ii and O H Taylor , lot ! , Anchor 1'luce. v d 45 Fifteen transfer ! ) K > S > , G12 WAHHA.NTV IBKI ) < 1--TIIUIISIAV. N B Apple and wlfo toV H Homer , lots 21 and ' . " , Vales v Kueu a sub In Hagan a ' ' ' ' ° Ss'uryantVoM ic'lieiiirokoVio't'llV blk "S" Shimi's ' 'ml mill II.OOO IT Ituuns and wlfo lol'uimlo A Walker , lot 1:1 : , blk" , llorbach's " 1111 ndd ( deed of corruption ) ] DT Heans ami wlfotoFnimln A Walker , i\i of lot 13. blk 2 , Uorbach'H L'nd add ( ( loud of correction ) Eihvard Itoiilsonand wife to A I' lllon- ( inlst , oM of bW b-15-10 ( ox I'/tU in so cor ) ] , SOO A II Oooley and wlfo to Albright land and lot company , lots 4 to I ) , blk 12 , lot 24 , hlk It ) . lots 1 and 2 , Idle it ) , West Al- hrlght mill 3,530 A Ci Ulinrltoiianil wlfo to Mrs K J Miller , lot II. blkiMnbtltntn I'laeo : o O K Cain nnil wife to Tllllo V Lalne. lot 7. Cain 1'Iaro r.,510 O It Cain to A C Ic sard , lots 2 , 4 nnd M , Cixln I'luco 17,000 J A llorbucli and wlfo tx > O A Ogburn , n4 ! of lot ; i , blk "IV llorlmeh'b sub to llorliauh's 1st add 1,750 .TS Holland and wlfo leI A Eekstrnm , nt nl , nix-.l foetn and H In HU cor lot 14 , I'Ince . ' IIluKnry V.'CO L II U'cnt and wlfo V II Cotl'manii , n 40 fcutnf Iot2. , 1)1U2 ) , Alnmo I'la/a C.OJO Allen ICoeli nnd wlfo lo W 11 Donald , sub lot. 8 , In Koch's Bui ) of n'J nwU-11-12. . . . J,2jQ OM Nnrtbrnp anil wlfu toCl N Uldtten- ilnii , lots 22,151 ami ai , blk 117 , Dundee I'laco 8,000 Omaha leal estate nnd trust comiiany to L.r } Ulirboiigli. lot 4. blk 1. lot r > , lilk 2. and lot lltlk D , Suundcrs & It's Mt UluuMiiil add 1,217 Tliomas O'Neill to Tlintniis 1'lynn , lot 15 , blk 1 , South Omaha Vlow 1,250 A 0 Powell and wlfo to Henry Hart man. utnl , lot 'J ' , tilk4 , llinvtluiniu add , and lotfl , blk 14 , West Knil add 5,000 M T Patrick and wlfo to 1) O Sntphcn , lot 14 , blk II. Patrick's 2d add 2,50) M K Italnokon.nilhiistin.iKl to WT Smith , lot II. l > IU"S."i-ldnii' 2il add 4,000 AV T Smith nt al to M 1C Kotnei-ko. o 15 ft lot 10 and Int II , 1)1ID. ! Shlnn's Iht ndd 15,000 Ilolraof J Si-hull to 0 C 1'olwin , lot 111 , blk 15 , Shull'd 2il add 030 QUITCLAIM DIII : : > S. Enst Omaha land voinimny to J I Re- illcli. all hue 1 and : in ( Jtllnucom atsw cor no sw sou 1 , w 0ix ft w to line lint Kountzo Bros proucrty and Kust Oina- lia ( ' ( Mnpany'H propertyux ( ptgovt lots 1 und lOidl In l.1-ii. : N.KuliiitnJ II C'unkllhh' , lots 1,2 and II. Georso Korlms aubj. , W N JleOjuKllsh and wlfo to V 1'Sliu- mends , hits'JCiiind 27 , McOandlsh pie. . . Alvln HauiKlorx and wlfo to Anton ( isantnor , 110 4..V : | BO' ft lot2 , blk ) , C'roillt I'oiieler ndd AUK Koimt/.e et ul to Ltiilillo plat .sbow- Inn Uedlcatlonof 45 ftstrlp for cxton- nlon of 13th st from city limits to Mls- bourl ave . - . < . Total nmountof trajlifors t SlZi. The now ofllcos ofiitho Great Rook Islnnd route , 1002 Sixteenth nnd Fnrnair wtreots , Omaha , nro the finest in thoulty. Call and see thorn. Ttukots to all points tiast at lowest rules. Mnrrlngo Idoonscs. The following marrlaga llcousoi wcro is. sued by Judge Shields yesterday : Name and address. I Simon Oiiruda , Omaha . I Antnnla SwabodnOmaha \ j I'hllllp I' . Kurtnr , Omaha 5 I Iksflu Lilbson , Uniiihii Through vouclius I'ullmaii bleopers , dhiinycnrs , free reollniiifjeluvli curs to Chicago and intorvunlng iiolntH vln the gnmt Hock Island routo. Tlcko ofllco 100. , Slxtounth ana Fnrimm. REGISTER TO-DAY 8 REASONS. 1309 SUCCEED IN OURENTERPRISE. 1 B caVise we do s we advertise. 2' $0ca > use we S01 | goods at less thai the cost of material , o ecay Q Vantco a genuine taiioi'-Aiacle suit at ready-made pncos 4 ecaVise we m antee a perfect fit B ! SecaVise we alter goods to fit the fc > uroiuiser n-oe of charge. Q ' cca\ise we give tlle Pul'c".aer m > re mtm he anticipates for his money 7' ec X gg we iltVe ) the confidence c f tiie public. 8 5eG iVise we n0vr er allow a garme - , * to te ) misrepresented. A L A LTERATI N s DONE FRHI2 Ol-QlIARG TO INSURE A PERFECT FIT. WHAO ve > TT (3AN SAVE. ! . , . ? : i2.r.o ir"l.m ! . mjj'lo ' gull for. ' ! ' . . $10 suit for . -$15.00 J'LJLL ' SUITS I OR SALE OR IIIRR. evenings mil'1 ' 9 o'clock. Saturday evenings until 10 o'clock. 1309 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. 1309 - IIc"Cc , ll is U * lth P & GOES FARTHEST. " , . . . , mini . "I-CII < ICIHIII.---Q , | | , „ A kfo'VANHotrri-HBnnd < , ileh d S \ - MO Qt/REl ! NO PA.Y. Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Tli ° sc NVh0 arc opp ° Scd to ' ' ' and desire c present - ent l ° Cal option and 'llgh ' H- censfllaws' to remain ' ' force V0t c aainst both of the desire to engraft thc | icense principie coupled with ul tion upon 1C5 | | constitution - stitution nd forever Prevent ' prohibition a5 Jt now in Iowa , shoulJ vote arra . prohibition ment1111" f 'or the licen mcnt- a v6tc nclmcnt is n"1 vote prohibition. These " § s arc entity scp. you want t" Defeat you must vote again51 Prt hibition. The following is thc nn of the ' "l ohibition tic t : ASi nst the IVOposcd , : : to tlie Constitu tion , Prohi. biting thcii nufac- turcjalf' -and keeping for sale of int ° ca tingliquorsi5 ! bcv- . fur Pr to.tlic co nstitution , ll' ' t the manHfactu .re , sale , and eping for s-lle of ' intoxicating Uquors as a1)ev < ragc in thb state shall lc licensed and rcgu- . lust ilny onwMr * rlthoni may ff * , * ofoiothc > olociioiii1 * ' < t Tuos- ilny. 'J1' * 'U'MX"Ja ' ' of registry wlUrWaln o n FALL AND WlNr R OVERC < ? ATS , ? ( ! ' viistnin . . . . . iiia.lpfltov , foril. * ! ! .0 ) * ! nistoni nmdp ovVS , r.- -9S.r r , . . . . $20.00 r.-17.r,0 * ! ' custom inmlo wovjoj for.- * ! nmdo ov" | , . . . . * . , _ Too Fast oocomo llstloss.fr wlthoi" onor- j'.y , thin and weak. an for- tUy thorn and bull d by thoM , M , > They will take It veadlly , for It Is aU won as palatable s inllk. And It j , . that AJ A mi : . \ ji.vnvi : on cun h 7misoitt'oi.iis , , , M DOTH THE OLD & " 13 } * fm Inprlvafotirni'lk'o Avltil iii'i'fut nitiirorovrr lilUt f mrftU by th"x 'opio. Ku-ry"Klo ( " ' HIHJ. iTOEsSl ? - ' ? lfe j iiillll lirilll v jt PIltTIHIlC I Ul" * * ' * fej ltiSS51 - ; :3 : iiliirrli , Jnllucii "tl"3,1jniioll , 'i't . .TO I. nil " ' " " leiM-l.rall'lw"0" ' Kulil liy ) ) rui,7lflir ( , . . . . . tojtr Unr''rrIt , , | f'lirlco. Da ] | unriiRav < i < JuVwu'1" ' I'nu" ) rU'lily IMIUIKI In rlnth nj gjjil , nil" ' " ! free. SPEC "irouiHl UN ntlvvuimiu , HIP" IIcaU > Ufliu , Coii tiiiulli > , , . . .id I'lli * . tliut hmva txirnmn no arllnOiiii. Tlioy net " niiii r * iy , in iici : : reKiivo ill ( oiiauu'l ' vl | ( rtu Bold Olllce , Ut ) & 41 i url Tliico , N. Y , PANTS. sl custom inmlo imnN for SS.25 $ l"i I'lisloiu iiiaili' pnnl.s for $7. " l > ! ? ll ! ciisliiiu inmlo l" " iil * for $0.50 $12 ciisloni ninili' ptnts for $ ( ! . ( ) ( $10 rii toni inmlo luinls for $5,00 $ S ciiMom mu'.lo imnU for $ l.r > 0 $ 7 custom niiiilo pants for $ ; i.75 DB.MCGRBW THE SPECIALIST. Moiollmti | f > vcnr 'oipcrli'iicoln Din Irimtinontaf PRIVATE DISEASES. A ruro uunrniilooil la 3 to llvo ilnjrs nlttiuiil IholOJi of an liour'c ( lino. STRICTURE IVrmiincnllr rnrcil wlilinul pnin or IntlriiniL-nH , no rtitltMx : nn illlallni ; . Tin' in"I ii-iiiiirUnliio nimour knonn lo mcHlern m-lnu'v. Wrilo for < Mri.Mil.irj. SYPHILIS CURED IN 3O TO BO DAYS. Dr. Mrtircw'n trralnii'nt for thl lurrllilo tilooil ill . oitKO him lu'tMi iiroiiiiiiurfMl llio mutt powerful anil BiiwoHHlnl ii'ini'ily over < ll.i"H'r ( < Ml fur tlu > nliioliitii Clllllllf lllll lIlHCIIKO HIS ( IIUMUMH Wllll tllll lIlHO.'ISO IIIIK ni'vc-r licuii ( ' ( inalli'il. A ruinplvlo Cfllll UUAII- AMKr.n.Vtllc forclrciilnr' . LOST MANHOOD nuil nil wi > iikni > < of HID Boiiinl orKuni , nprvoinnpii , tliiilillty iinil ilo'iioniloncy nlnxilutely ciirud. Tlioro * lluf H Imnifillnlu nnd rmiipK-K * . SKIN DISEASES , Cntnrrli. ilii'iiinalHin. iun1 "U ill'o.Ki" of itm lloo.l liver , Mdiu'ys iiiul lilmMcr lu'riniiirntlj' unrt'il. FEMALE DISEASES nnil noiirnlida , ni'rvoit ni.'siiinilll < i'ii ( Ho iicli fiiruil. 'I'lio Diii'h'r'.i "Homo Tiuiiliiiont" for Inilli'S la priiMiHiMriMl t > r nil wlio hnvo uioil It , to Ixj llnMiioxt i'iinip'1'lu ' " "I coiiviMilimt iiMiioily nTurof- fomd fur tlio trcnliiiMit of fi'inild : < ll i > usu < . It H truly n wiunlnrful remedy. No ItiMuiim'iiU ; no imlii. lldl'iis roil IMMiK-4 | llo I y rn I OM.V. DR. McGREW'S nmrvdoui mirron Im won for Mm n n > imtntlnn \vlilch N truly niitloniil In oli.irnnli'r , nnil Ills Kroat tinny of patlrnti ri'.irlii ) ' * from llio Atlantic to Ilin I'liclllp. 'riio Dix'lorH a firiuliiiito of "ilillM.AH" : ini'illcliio iiuillms lin < l Inns ami mri'iul otpcrlrurnln lionpiial prncllco , ami H clnisuii aiimnu tlio louilInK peclall i In niniicrii frloiipn. Tiontiiicnt l > y uorni- ' Will fur circulars about cuchut tlio iibovii illsuunoj , Office , i th and Farnam Sts Knlranro on oltlier xtroct TING GRATEFUL---COMFOR EPPS'8 ' GOGDR DREAKPAST. "lly a tlioruuuli kM < nvo ! , ! u of Urn naliirnl lawn wh < MI tinvvrn the on | > riitl iiHifillKi" > iluD ami nutri tion , ami hy n uircful npiillcntlini of the Hue pro | nr- llun of niillauli'duiH' ' O'Ui. Mr. Kpp Inn provlilcil our hroakfaHL tabli'irlth lulollcutvly Muioroil l > ovor- IIKOvhlcli may Have 119 many huavy iloctor'H Itllh , ji M hy tlio Juilli'louH "t micli nrlicics of illot Hint it continuum nmy Imurailiinlly Inilll IIP iinlll ntroiix cnnuuli tn roiltt every tuiiiliiiicy lu ilhravu Jlun- ilri'ili of mibllo MiiilinlU'i nri' II jalluuiiroiiiul iiHromly In nttnolc ulicrcTur tin rols it wt-nk pulnt. Wo luajr nscnpc ni'iny tt Intnl Hh.ilt by kucpltiK oiimolvuH well f'lrtlllcil ' wltb ptiro blouit , ami u piopcrly nourlHlietl Iriimi' . " ( Ivll Si rviio linrotlu IMaiUi sliui'ly wllli bullliij : wiititr nr milk. Sultl only In half pound thiH , byxruiorn , labdiMl thuii 'X 1'IK ' fll IIoniuoiiilhlo OhoinlsU ' , v | , vO 1 1 0 IX l/U , , hondoii. Kindiinil. Corner Oth and Harnoy Streets , Oiunhi. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DR. A. T. MCLAUGHLIN , prosidont. Founded hy Ir. J. W. MoMonamy. AND NERUOU8 SYSTEM , ROOMS 316 TO 320 BEE BUILDING , OMAHA , NEB. Jloriililnn llnlilt cureain llllo''im.r' \ JT HD | TtlllCir > ii.Plt.J.8TEt > llCNBL l ona , BRACE UP ! Wcnk men , wllh krnln. norvoi nnd i > Tiinl liiliiilrcil.oiiinllnlnii | nli-uliiKii'iliolli Nl.lll K l. Tlioy ntnko old men round , ulvu tint ( mil viuor tu ox- luilHlcil youth , iloulilnlirn'H Jor > l purlmi piiiitinil | | , I'uiniJlilrtfn-o NI'IIIVH IIKAN ro. lli'frAiu ' , N V HuM I'y ( iooiliiuui DriiKto. , 1110 Kimiuni M. , Best Quality , Correct Stylo. Perfect Filling. Best Linen. ASK FOR THEM.