THE OiAIAHA DAILY BEIU , J\tOIXTDAY , NOVEMBER 3 , 1890. 5 THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELER , Bc.n.6 . Valuable Pointers to Young Men Starting Oat in Life. A WATCH MAN'S ' LUCKY INVESTMENT , trim rtiilllliig Kxprrlencc ofa Couple ul ViMnniiH In an Iowa Town Wreukod lijr A Gay \\oinan. 1'v cry commercial man of ability recognises the fnct that nothing than can possibly ad- vammhift business Is of a trilling character. In fact , whore cold business Is tbo question , nvcr\ tiling else Is secondary. A shrewd sales man 'ippreclntcs the Importance of the active bov In 11 country store.Vhllo waiting for the "old nmn" to bo nt leisure good pointers mu.v bu got by a desultory conversation with the .small boy. You can often llnd out tbo condition of the slock on hand ; know Ire in him from what dlrcctloi1 you ate golug to jrot , "jumped on " To bo forewarned is to bo fnreiumed. You will always put in leisure tlmo profitably by fp.wlng to the boy In the store , who , if simrt , as Is the case In nine times out of ten , knows tbo gaps In the Btoi-lv butter oven than his employer. Doubtless the.ro tire some young men "on the road" young in experience ; and they nhould never forget the old maxim1 "Com- jiarlMous 1110 odious , " when endeavoring to null goods It is ono of thu pooicstwnys In 1 how 01 Id to advertise this "bettor than so nml so , " piittUpallv , because the attention of the Imvir is llkuly to bo diawn to the other fellow's goods to the Injury of jour own. I'lio "old bird" Is never guilty of this break , nnd common ns It is with ininy he never give-t hli competitor a flee "ad " A Ony Yoiintj Woman , It Is very seldom that a commercial drum- mil Is picked up on any dcil , no matter uliut > s at stnlto , It Is gum rally supposed that n inun possessed of iron Clud sail andn shtowd- ness known only to drummers , would tiold T his own nnywheio liut n case , however , in vvhlcli ncommeiclal touiist was vvoiked to a nldlj by a fascinating womuii , purpoitiug to be a widow , came to light last week. The woman iu the LJISO was Mrs , Loirainc of ( Julllpolis , O The icialo end of the team , who is no doubt by this time cursing his utter weakness , Is J P. Mclro , employed as n tr.n ullng salesman foi ono of the tit Joseph , Mo , grocery houses. boinu ten or twelve months ago , ns the story pecs , iMra Lot rulnovuut to St. .Joseph from hei Ohio home , nnd took her residence with Mi and Mrs. llammor Being nn nccotn- pllihod Mcntrstress mid n milliner of rare tnste , she socuicd cmplovinent In the dry gonil'i establish tncnt of II Apple. Shu was paid good wages for her services , and ol coiiise , Lould live in elegant style and enjoy thultiNUilcsof life. Mis Loiiaino was fascinating In the o.Nlit'ino , nnd many ilu.vs hud not flown by on thu dial plate of time until ho hud ntunerous nihniici-s at her feet , singing the old love song with which Adam won Kvo for a bride in the garden quite a spell ago Among the long list of vvoulu-ba buiedlcta v\ho cast their love and fortunes nt her feet was J. F McGeo. After a eou its hip lasting two weeks. Mrs. Lor raine consented to become Mrs McCJeo Her suitor was happy lu the love of his choke , and ho accepted the statement that Hhc was n widow passing through the world ou thostroiiKth of her beauty. Just tvui weeks uftcr Mrs. Lorralna cast her llrit iby glance at Mcdce , the alr wore mini ltd fit the homo. of Mr. and Mrs. G. 3J Hiijnmcr. 'Ihis was on tlio ! ! d day ol ITo'iruury ground hog dny and later developments show that it was a ground hoc case ns far as the alleged widow wus coiiLoined. After the happy event Mi. and Mu MtGco remained with Mr. and Mi's , Hammer several dnjs. Loiter on ho was tiJithfuied to a tonltory in soutncastoiii K msns , and with his wife toolc up his rosl In Washington , ICim , Avhero thoj now The Hov Mr. Gnimlilno spolco the words which bound these loving souls together , Imagine his surprise when ho received t letter fiom the fanner husband of Mrs. Me- Goo , Inquiring of her whcieabouts. Th ( let tor went on to say that she had dcsertei homo nnd live chiluicn , and , to top the niattti oiT , bad never secured n dlvorco from him , Tlio letter was rotunu.il to tbo writer by Kov < ! ruinblno with tbo information that UK woman whom ho was seeking was man led it I'c binary. A Icicle ) Drummer. Il.llv Lewis will bo in Omaha , his home until after election. Dining his recent tri ] ho "made" the city of Joplln , mm whlli them ho witnessed a fellow traveling mai rlso suddenly to fortune. The lucky im osto tr.ivi-lsfor the Waltlrain watch company nnd ills homo is In Iowa. Ho was shovvini his goods to a customer in Joplln the othe : diy when a man In blue overalls entered tin stoio and said to the jeweler : " \Vo have ox banslcd our last dollar working the mlno nm tbcro Is not the least prospect of striking ore " \Vliutdo you think about putting money hit 111 l-'or my part I nm heartily sitlc of 'it am am in favor of throwing up. " The Jowelc mid that ho could not laiso any inoio mono .fi pii'scnt to prosecute the work of pmspic ting , but that ho lliinly believed tbo inln contiilite'd a rich loud of zinc. The diuninie then licciiino interested , and v , hen the Jowelc uxplulncd how bound tbo mnn in blue ovui nils had expended $110 in fionnh of the HUI ; po'-e-d hidilen treasure ho asked if tliov vvouli Hell him a thhdlntciest foriv > , the mono to bo applied to fiutbor prospecting. Th' illscomitgod mlno owners readily ncrimte the ih-ummoi's proposition and the trad VMIS iin'ieed upon on the spot , and nil thn " . .outlined to bo done was the pnyhi ovin- the purchase money to seal the birgnlti llio purchaser went to a bank and deposite his samples to secure the paj uiout of a dral \\hicli lie made , pot the money and received de-nil to one-third of the inmo. Two hour uflcrivniil the city of Joplln was thrown Int a state of wild excitement by thu repot t tin u rleh lead of zinc hud been shuck in th mine In question , and In two boms more th Imightof the grip had disposed of his one thli il Interest In the mine for $15,000 , thus it ullilng within the space of four hours th uni.cly prolitof $14,813 , on an investment o " A Thrilling CJoorgo Hondnrson , who loprcsonts Joh D\\ i ht & Co. of Now York , nnd J. J , Stor of Stewart Bros. , Council Bluffs , hnd an ox peiionco at Oakland , Iowa , the other da which they will not soon forgot , but vvblc they nro u llttlo loth to relate. They vver Just coming from the uepot nnd hnd struc : the sldowalk In frout of the main buslnes portion of the town when they heard a cr forhi'lp. It BO'jineil to i omo from under th eldowalk. "For God's sake help mo out. The urc'int appeal wus repeated. Grip were dropped anil the two began hurried Investigation to see vvbcie I the wet til the voice cnmo from. 1 seemed certain that someone was under th fliduvuilk , nnd In great distress. They bcga tr.v ing to force up some of the pinuks i onlor to got to thn relief of the poor sufferoi \\liontlio.vBn.va number of fellows ut th ( .onuT , evidently couvulsod with lnuihtoi 'llio two let goof the plunk , and caught ont Ibo Joke. A place of gas pipe had IKVII ru along about half the length of the bloil supported by postt , nnd used as a rail t which to tlo horses , Each end of the. Ion Htrotch of pipe was open. Ity shouting 1 0110 end thu voice wns cairiod to the other I mich u peculiar manner as to entirely mlslca the luurur. Stork would not lenvo the tow until bo had got sweet revenge by shontln tbiongh the jilpo at another Innocent vlctln mid frightening him Into a bollof that som ono VMIS about to shoou When thu felloi hoard the cry "don't shoot" ho put Ion dlbtimeo between himself and the I uuglnor BUU. Ho Toolc Nu . "Charles , dear , " said n fond wife who wt Rsslitlng her husband for n short Journo ; "what Is this Uwk of whisky furl" 1 > ahat , " ixld Uor husbauu , buddonly losl ng up from hU valise , "O , thnt Is lo bo used cxrluslvcly in the cose of snnVo bltw. " "Hut , my dear , " remonstrated thollttla vomnn , "thero nro no snakes In ttio can. " " 0 , jcs thcio arc , ot'tltnos. Yoitscewhon hey stop to wood up or take water at some vny station out In the woods some tlootny swamp or biiyou the snake boards he tn\ln and crawl around the passonRers1 OR3. It's mighty annoying and dangcrout , 100 And , then , I've seen men on the cars with their boots full of snnkes-real serpents none of jour circus poster reptiles , but the genuine article. Yes , I shouldn't consider my Ifo worth IU cents If I vveio to leave that bottle of whisky behind. " HOM to Vote Against 1'rolilbltion. It Is not nocessuiy to have both proposi tions "for" nnd "aRalnst" prohibition or for" and "ncnlnst" llecr.se on any ticket. The nfllrmatlvo or negative proposition on Ithcr of the amendments Is sunicleut. Viiinii : TO volt : . A. Iilat of the I'ollliiK Places Tor Next Tnestlny. The state election will bo held In this city tomorrow , where will bo submitted to the people the following questions ! An amendment to the state constitution prohibiting the manufacture , sale , aud keep- ingforsaloof Intoxicating ll'iuoi' as n bav- crage. An amendment to the state constitution providing for llio licensing and regulating of the manufacture , sale and keeping for sale of Intoxiciting liquors ns n beverage. An amendment to the state constitution providing for increasing the number of judges on the supreme bench from three to livo. An amendment to the stale constitution In- cruising the wages of thu Judges of Uio su- pinmo court to $ .1,000. There will nlso bo voted for the following ofltcors A congressman In each of the three congressional districts of the state , ono gov ernor , lieutenant governor , secretary of state , auditor of public accounts , state trensuier , attorney gcncnt , commissioner of public lands nnd buildings , superintendent of public instruction , stuto senators in nil the senatorial districts , tlircs being la Douglas county ; nlno representatives from Tenth representative district , county attorney , a commissioner from Third commissioner dls- talct , a cominLssonci' fiom Fifth commis sioner district , tbrea judges of election In each precinct , two clerks of election in each precinct , ono assessor In cich preclnet , to- gothcr with the usual number of Justices of the pcaco nnd constables The voting places shall be as follows ! H11ST AVAlin Tlrst District No. 703 South Seventh street. Secoii'T. District No. 1110 Jones street. Third Jlsti let Eleventh and Plercostrects. rourth District llaumnu's barber shop , Sixth street between Piicitloaud I'ierce. i Fifth Dlsti let Noithoast corner of Ban- cioft and South Thlrtcentli stioots. Sixth Dlstiict No. 70. ! Bancroft street. SEOOM > 'WAUU. rirstDIstiict No. 712 South Thirteenth sheet. Second Distilct SouthcastcoinerofTvvcn- tletli nnd Leaven worth streets. Thlid District No. 1010 bouth Twentieth stiect Fouith District Xorthwcst corner of rif- tconth and Williams sttects. C Fifth District At. John T. HastSlxteenth between Castollar nnd Tinton streets. Sixth District No 10ij Vinton street. THIlll ) VUKD First District No 303 North Tenth street. Second District No. 113 North Thirteenth street , Derby hotel. Third District Joe Wthrow's livery sta- blo. Ilarney street. Fourth District-No. 319 South 'Elovcnth street. I'OUKTIl V , V1U ) . First District No. SJJ North Sixteenth street. Second District- . 102 South Sixteenth Street. Third Dlsttlct No. 313 South Sixteenth street. Fourth District No. 1S22 St. Mary's avo- uuo. Fifth Dlstilet No. 1T07 St. Marv's ' avo- imo. i'lnii v > VUD. First Dlsttict No. UsOl North Sixteenth sticet. Seiond District No. 1S10 Sherman avenue. Third District No. 11H3 Sherman oveiuio. Fouith District No. 510 North Sixteenth street sixm VUD First District Lvceum Hall. North Twcn- tj-fourthstix'Ot uud P. E. & M. V. lallway cixrsslng. Second Distuct Ames avenue and Thir tieth street. Third District No. 1810 Militaiy avouuo. Fourth District-No. 2 111 North Twenty- fourth street. Fifth Dlsti let Twenty-sixth and Lake streets. Sixth District No. 1114 North Twenty. fourth stieet. 8KVGNTR WARD. First District No. 1139 Park ( or Twenty ninth ) avenue. Second District No. 1313 South Twenty ninth avenue. Third District Drug store , Twenty-ninth and Dupont streets. U10I1TH WAItD. First District No. 915 North Twenty fouith street. Second District No 2l03Curnlup : street. Third District No. 2MM Camlng sticot. Fourth District No 'J20.5 Cuming street. NIMH VI Kill ) . First District No. 3115 Cumlng street. Second Distilct Corner Lowe and Morcoi avenues Third District No. 2903 Farnam street , SOUTH OMAHA. First Ward D. Anderson's ofllco , M street between Twenty-fourth undTvvcnty-llfth Second \Vaid-No. yiT North Tvveiity-llftl street. Thlid Ward-Kllkair's hotel. Fourth Ward Itiillroad ofllco , opposlt Kxchnngo hotel. I'HKCINCTS , Chicago Van Alt's oftlee Cloiitmf A. P. Hanson's , South Thli teenth street. Douglas School house , district 55. Klkhorn Town hall. Klkhorn City. Eust Onmln Boarding house at Svvlft'i leu house Florence Old school house nt Florence. Jefferson P. DUdrlihson's ofllco at 13on Alllliril School house at MUlard Station McArdlo McAi'dlo's school liouso Platte Valley School house at Valley Sta tion. tion.Union Union -icorgo L Hodman's houso. \Vatuiloo .Masonic hall building. West Omaha School house , district No. Brighton up ; you don't have to plank dovv a foituuo ; you can get Salvation Oil for a cents. Glided five cent pieces nro going for flv dollar gold pieces , butDr. Bull's Cough Syru needs no eliding to make it go. Price only 2 cents. How to Vote AcaliiHt Prohibition. It is not necessary to hive both propos tlons "for" nnd "upalnst" prohibition o "for" and "against" license on any tlcltol Tbo nfllnmUlvo or iiegathe proposition o cither of thu amendments Is sufllclent. An Advance * JMiui'n III it Deal. Air. Will Freonmn , the bustllns advanc agent of Frank Daniels' 'Little Puck' ' show , closed the largest deal with the Unio 1'uclllo Saturday over made for the trans portation of a theatrical troupe. The cor tract entered Into prov Idcd for the transport * tion of the troupulrom tbiselty vin Uenvet Che.venuo nnd San Jose to San Vranelse'e thence to Portland , Ore. , Helena , iwd bao to Umnha. The consideration was U,70 ( spot cash. How In Veto Afjaliist Prohibition. It Is not nooossary to have l > oth proixjsl tlons "for" nnd "against" prohibition o "for'1 nnd "against" license on any tltkel The nnirmutho or negative proposition o either of the amendments U sufilciont. The now ofllcos of the Great Hoc' Ishuid route , 1002 Sixteenth anil Faniui HtreotH , Omaha , are the liaobt in the clt.y Call and see thorn. Tickets to all point tut ut luwost rutod. FROM THE STATE CAPITAL The People of Lincoln Escited Over the Work of Incendiaries , THREE FiRES STARTED SATURDAY NIGHT. Parents or 11 Fireman Sue the City for thu tjoHf ) of Their Bon-Aliottt Seven atioitsniitl VotcB Registered , LINCOLNNeb. , . , Nov. 2. [ Special Tele- ; rnm to THE OHK , ] The people of Lincoln ire trotting pretty well worked up over the , voi-l ( of seine dasLanlho during the past taw nights has been npolyiiigtboinccntllarf's matcU to barns aud other structures Inar - ous parts of the city. Livat night ngahi the miscreant ot In his destructive work , The first call oil the flro department was sent In ihortly nftor 7 o'clock. Tbo firemen wore called to TUlitccntb. near Qstreet where vol ume ? of smolco were seen pouring out oC .Tudgo Stewatt's ccllur. Only about twenty- 'ouv hours before the department ! md been called to the snmo pltico to s.ivo the birn which Imd hcon set on flro by seine Incendiary. Portuiintcly the Humes hud not gained much liondwny lost evening when the 11 rcmcn ar rived nnd the house was auved after uu boar's worlc. About 11:30 : another olnrm was turned In. This tlmo It was discovered that the un occupied bnrn nt 1029 ( J sheet was on flrc. "n n few minutes the fl mci wcro coinnmni- : atcd to a bain across the nlloy , belonging to C.V. \ . ICtith. Mr. Keith and his son-in-law , 11 M. Iladlcv , had barely tlmo to rush Into tlio burning barn , cut loose two homos and got thcni out when the roof Ml In. A. borso belonging to Mr. Iladloy was burned to death. The flames next spread to two other bnrns , ono belonging to Mr. Kerns. Doth of those bams wcro gutted , while the lint two men tioned above wcro burned to the ground. The contents of all the barns wcro consumed. None of the structures \voro lusurod , ion TDK loss OF Tiiinn SON , Enoch W. and Sarnh C. frotsman , the patents of Clarence U. Protsmnn , the fireman burned to death In Bohanon's barn May 2r , lm\ sued tbo rlty to recover $3.000 damages In the loss of theli' son. In ttio petition the parents claim tint on the dnto mentioned their son , who was a regular lireman under the command of Chief Newbury , v , as care lessly and negligently ordered to cirry Into Uotianan's barn on South Tenth street , then on Hie , a line of hose for the purpose of ex tinguishing said flro ; that he was permitted there to remain In the discharge of his duty until the Joists uncl inftorsof the building be- catno so burned that the floor nnd roof full In upon him , by reason of which ho wns crushed and burned to an extent that death was Im mediate Tbo plaintiffs fuithcr nllogo that the said Claranco Protsmnn wns their main support , they being without property 01 ? real estate of any kind , or any effects other than household goods , and that ho rcgulaily con tributed to their support , and as thoyaro now TOspcclltcly aged ilfty-nino and forty- nine years , i a firm and unable to properly pro vide for themselves , by reason of bis wrong ful death , they have been ciused great pain , anguish and oxpcuso , and are damaged to the sum of JTi.OOO , which sum they ask with In terest from May ! T , 1830. A11OUT bJVBN T1IOISA.ND HFGISTEIlED. Yesterday was the last day of registration and yet tlicic wus no greater rush of voters to bo enrolled than there has boon any other day. At present there are only 0,953 names regis tered , only a llttlo more than tire thirds of the actual number of voters in Lincoln. All that the necligent voters can donowtosavo them selves from beingdisfranchlsedts logo to the city cleric nnd secure certificates sigped by two free-holders of the ward lawhich they live. live.Tho The total number of voters registered In the vnrious wards Is as follows : First ward , Oil ; Second ward , TBS ; Third \vatd , precinct A , 438 ; Third ward , precinct B , 818 ; fourth ward , l,8r ! i ; Fifth ward , 1,385 ; Sixth ward , 710 ; So\cnttt ward , CW ; total , 0'JJJ. TWO ciin.niiEX iviuncn. During the parndo jestcrduy two children wcroscnously hurt. Ono , a daughter of E B. Chapman , at IT'ouitecnth and T streets , while riding on horseback in the procession , got her tcctcauRht inn buggy wheel and was tin own violently to the ground. She was stunned and received Internal injuries thnl mny prove serious. The other child hurl was the seven-year-old son of II. Burtat233 Q street. The little ; fellow , while marching In the parade , was run over by a man 011 hoisebnck nnd badly cut over the head and shoulder. Ills Injuries are external only , OUT TUB NASIPS mom1. Walt Seeloy , secretary of the republican state central committee , sajs that too much attention cannot bo paid to the matter of get ting the names of the candidates correct on the tickets. Cvcry naino printed wrong Is & vote less for the man for whom It was In tended. The candidate at present who bids fulr to suffer seriously from this mistake- Augustln Humphrey , republican nominee for land commissioner. On some of the tickets ahcady printed his name \vrongly ap pears as Gcorgo and on others as August without the final "In. " As far as possible these tickets will DO destroyed nnd correct ones substituted substitutedODDS ODDS A\n pnna The annual charity ball will ho held lu the state house Thanksgiving cvc. The Lincoln base ball club has sicncdClcm Bushman of Qinncy , III , for the coming j ear. lie -will play second base. A movement is On foot to got the vaiions mcichants and other persons employing help to cloc their plncos of business from 1 p. in to (1 ( p. in. on election day so as to give all the omplojes an opportunity to vote. T. A IConnard & Son claim that for two years the llaptd Transit street railway com puny has been unlawfully occupying a lot in tbo original plat of Midway which Is really the propoity of the Kcnnards. Suit bus been brought to recover possession or $500 damages. How to Vote Against I'rolilbitlon. It Is not necessary to have both proposl tlons "for" nnd "against" prohibition 01 "for" and "against" license on any ticket The nfllrmatlve or negative proposition on either of the amendments Is sufllclcat. Final Meeting of the Campaign to DC Hold Tills Cvcnlnc. The republican county central committee I niranglng for the biggest rally of the cam palgn to be held at the Grand opera house tills evening. The speakers who have been doing heroic \\ork for the post two mouths will meet for r final love feast preceding the victory of Toes day.The The meeting will bo ndJnwsed by Judge Thurston , Senator Mniidcrson , Congressman Council , the republican senatorial candidate niul others. Hou. Li. D. Richards has been requested tc attend and will bo present if his other en gagomcnts will permit him to bo. The county central committee Is determine , to nmlto this the biggest political meeting o tlio campaign , und will make every effort t properly welcome and care for the crowd that may attend. All of the ward clubs are expected to bi present In a body. Ladles are especially invited to attend thl meeting , Improve the nutritive functions of tin scalp by using Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hall Itonovter. and thus keep the hair from fulllui or becoming gray. An Insulin Man. J. S. Kanhdc , a largo man with sandy halt nnd moustache , wns found yesterday wander ing about the streets In a demented conditioi ami u a. ? taken to the police stitlon. Ho cai : Klvo no intelligent account of himself nnd wll bo ghcii Into the custody of the county com mUsionora toJuy. Ktand uiul J'luinliij ; , A very pretty wedding ceremony occurred ut the residence of the late \Vllllam Fleming Orandvlew cottageTwenty-eighth and Yute : trcots , Thursday ovciilni ; , Invlilch hli auditor , Miss ICtitci Klcmtn ; , and Mr. loorgo U Stand wctvUnited In ninrrlugo by ic Itox' . W. J. Ilursha Tlio bride was very > rottlly attired in white silk , nud rarrlod n nrco bouquet of ton ro es , She vvsii uttcm ! * ; 1 by Miss Mold nun , who was similarly at- Iroil ns the bride. Mr. A. Smart ofllcliUod n the cnnaelly of groomsman , the ceremony icing attended by only the relative * of the wo families and a few luUmiHo friends After November 10 , Mr. nnil Mrs. Stand will ) u at homo vith the bride's mother , Twenty- Ighth mid Vato , llow to Vote AnaltiBt Prohibit Ion. It Is not necessary to have both proposl- ions "for" and "ngalnst" prohibition or "for" nnd "against'1 license on any ticket , The afllrmntlvo or negative proposition on either of the amendments Is sunicleut. Tim HiinlcH Will Close. In Omaha will o'clock ' All banks close nt 1'- ! oinormw to onublo tholr mca to vote and o work at the ixills. \ 1'UNNV HVIGl ( ! ! 01' 1IANOII. IIovv nn African Chlors Bravery Wnj llewnnlcil ly I > r. I'cterd. Among the many wrecks of dark con tinent royalty now dlftlnjT nboutGoi- , nany Is the Sonuili chief , liusseln D'nrra , Elopotn taste of Teutonic civilisation wlillo aiding the German Eiiiln P.isln expedition ind could not bo kept 'rota liurijitiR off to the empire of the Hohcn/ollei'iH ta soon as ho KOI the $ ICO allowed him for his services , LJcforo sailing ho Invested $200 in two cubs , two cabmen , and a superintend ent , whom ho loft In clinrgo of his livery business in Acloa. Ho created n panic the first dnv lie appeared in Tinier don Linden , uiiu the police had to bo sum- mouod to prevent the crowd from steal ing from linn a battered buiss ton kuttlo that ho clutched tightly with his right hand. Evoiy effort WIIH made to dtssuado him frpm disturbing the public peace by svviiipitijf thla kettle whorovcr ho went , but in vain. Ilo icfused to explain his afTcction for thla rather curious adjunct of his street costume , and not till Dr. Peters , the oxploior , came to Berlin was any satisfactory reason for his behavior ob- talaablo. The riuil of Stanley , however - over , unraveled the mystery , " \Vhon \ bhcJIEinin Pasha expedition was iu the Masbal country , lie said , Hussein con ducted himself with oxtraordlmuy bravery. Peters wished to reward aim , but had nothing of value at hand to glvo uway. "While ruinaglng1 about in camp for some kind of a piosont he came upon nn old , leaky brass kettle that \vns about to lie throvMi avuiy. Ho had it polished at once , called toerothor the natives , , and in tholr piobenco gave It to Hussein , with the tijsuranoo that suuh .ia uriiclo aiuotif , ' white men w.is the customary rowaiil for gieat deeds. Since then Ilusujoin has never lot the kettle out of sight. \Vhon lighting ho wore It tied to hla waist ; on shipboard ho carried It in his arias , and la Germany ho always takes it to bed with Mrs. M. Schacnborgcr , Beaver Dam , WIs , writes ! "Wo'havo used Dr. Thomas' Uclec- trio Oil In our tamily for coughs , colds , croup aud rheumatism. It cures every time. " A QUBUH FIND. Two Aped aldtcrs LlvlnR In a Hovel Without Hoof or Floor. Several members of the Mount Adams Gun club just returned from the vicinity of Now Trenton , Ind. , tell a Btriingo story , says a Cincinnati coriospondeiit of tlio Chicago Times. They inn across a dilapi dated old log- cabin that looked as if it had boon there lor a centurv. It stnnda in the mid- die o'f 105 acres of as pretty farming laud as tlioro is in that part of the country. The men , thinking tlio place uninhabited , went to the door and pushed il open , \vliento their surprise they found it occupied by two aged women , gray-haired , v\eazon-faced and decrepit. The floor , which was the bum earth , was the paiado ground of a lot of fowls. In one corner tlio roof v as off , and undorthisvacant place was a pool ofovatcr in which a number of ducks vroro wad dling and expressing their delight with loud quacking. In another corner was an olu-fivahlonod canopy bod. The posts were seven foot high nnd supported the roof. The wonion became enraged at the intrusion of the huntois and in husky voices ordered thorn to leave. Inquiry among the neigh bors revealed the fact the couple are sis ters named Hayes. Mary Ann Is the oldest , aged sixty , and Bridget is flfty- olght. The oldest inhabitants remem ber thorn as sisters only. No man was over scon about the nlaco. How they exist Is a mystery. They do not farm. They haTO a cow , and It is supposed they live on milk and fowl. Bridget Is the more eccentric. She goes to bed in Oo- tobor and never gets up until April , the other sistou administering to her every want as though She wcro nn invalid. They will accept no charity and become fcaifully enraged when a male person crosses their property. The land is worth $50,000 , but tlipy resent all proposals for a sale. It is said that thcio is nn agreement between the sistois that when ono dies tlio other is to follow im mediately by suicide , leaving the prop- city to the Catholic church at Harri son , 0. KURIL'S GIICAT PEiVT. Hla Heroic Struggle to Roach tlio Sum mit of St. Ellas. Mark Kerr returned from Alaska to San Franclfaco recently. The Now York World correspondent learned from him homo of his more important discoveries. Proceeding in n northwesterly line from Yakutat Bay with Russell and six assis tants , ho reached a point twonty-flvo miles from the bay , and nt 1,500 feet olo- vatl on , whore ho found an Island eur- lounded by a glacial fctream and coveted \uthllov\ers and verdure. From there the party struck across the St. Ellnc lange , finding a natural pass over the largest glucior in the woild , ton miles wide to the interior. Approaching Mount St. Ellas frQ.ni behind , and on the northwest spur , after fearfully exciting advcntiues tlioy finally reached a slope leading over hard fallow to the crest ol St. lllhus. Howo\or they only got within 4,000 fool f the top , because terrible and continu ous snow storms and lack of provisiom drove them back. Acurato observations ere continually made and the results ! are very Interesting. It la certain that the crust of St. Kilns is within the houiulryof the United fJ'ates and not In British torritoiy. Ho nlbo discovered that St. Cllas is nearly five tlioiibiuu : foot lower than its previously calculated height. A huge range of mouiit-.ilm with half a doyen 12,000 foot peaks llos behind the St. Ellas range. Little cryBtiditio rock nan found but the formation IH mostly slate and Hint , The story of Rtibsoll and Korr's last struggle without companions to icacl : the ciost is very thrilling. Kerr vuu four days and nights without food , with out blankets and alone in a torrlilU snovvstoiia before ho was rescued. Tho.\ ( ached their iiibtrumonta ut 0,000 feu altitude and will return for them next year. llio Only Holy Shekel. Mr. Gatsclwlkof New York owns UK only genuine and perfect holy shekel li the wotld. The interesting lulie l ! about . ' 5,100 joars old and was Ufcod it King Solomon's templo. HOCKED THE LAST SUPPER , Tate of Thirteen Officers "ho Participated in an Awful Orgio. STORIES OF THE SUPERNATURAL , How a Itevolutlonnry OIHccr'n Spirit ILntuituil .1 House la IOIIIIOMSCO A Well Ualnnccd Cunn- ( Una Ghost , A few days ago n man wns found dead hero in the gutter , writes n Btrmlnghitn , Ala. , correspondent of the Globe-Democrat. 12\cn in death there WAS a mute look of toiror In the blood-iltot eyes , and the bloated fuce had rown pale and hiigifnrd at the omhiR of the rim destroyer , "Diinkt" said tin ) core ner's Jury , but an old man who came niul bokoj for n long tlmo on the 1'ile , do.id face , said , with a shudder , ns ho turned away , "It rtas the hand of GoJ. " This inun who died a the putter vvas the last of a fatel thirteen , and In the death of each and all of them tbo Jlirislliui nlll tend the \cngcimucu of au In sulted Deity. At the leading hotel In n southern city. In : liosummer of lbC5 , thirteen men \\eaiiiiR : ho ; uniform of : confederate olUcorisat ilovvn to n dinner. Eveir man In the party belonged to n grand old southern fiunllv , and many of Urn nauios are illuatiloua lu the lilstory of the country. Every man was a : irn11or. They wcio llovvera of the old south , reiirescntntlv cs of tlio chlvnlry of tlio sunny land , then cm eloped In tha gloom of defeat nnd despair. E\ory man there liid been a gallant soUlor in the confodciato army. They Ind returned from tlio field of defeat to Him their homes destioyod , thtlr ilavca free , their wealth gone and imuy of .heir nearest and dcarost relatives mid frienJs doid. The meotliiB at this hotel - ns a chunco one , but talking over the situation ia which the found themselves , they resolved to foiget the hoirorof It for i while to drown their sorrows in drink. They sat down to dinner , and round after round of drinks wcro ordeied. Soon the bloody scenes of vvir , the visions of rtiiucd homos , weio nil forgotten , . 'irst they became merrj , then reckless. "Let us call this the last supper"suddenly exclaimed one of the party , and the suggas- Ion met with Instant approval. They might never meet ngain , so "tho last suppt-r" would bo n fitting name fora feist wheio reason , bad fled. More dunks vvcro ordered , oveiy uun filled his glass , the lights voro turned low and the thirteen men declared thc.nsclvc'j Jurist nnd his tweh o niioitlos. A young man ivho had commanded a regiment nctcd the role of Christ , and for the occasion each man assumed the name of ono of the apostles. There was a wrangle as to who should impersonate senate Judas , hut more drinks wcro ordeied , and then a young lieutenant agreed to act the character of the betrayer of his Savior. It v\as midnight , but the peals of drunlton laughter awoke the echoes In every nook and corner of the old house Again and again the decanters wore passed around and the blasphemous mockery of thclustsuppor went on. A blblo was called for , and tbo young ofUccrwbo was imuononnting ; the Savior turned to the New Testament and read nloud the solemn words of Chi 1st. The reading wns Interrupted now and then by some coarse Jest or ribald laughter , while expressions like "Judis. pass the bottle , " weald excite the mirth of the dtunkcn men to a nolnt that com pletely drowned the voice of the render. At * the proper point In the loaning bread was passed around , nnd the v > ino was repiesonted by glasses lillcd to the brim with brandy. "Ho that drinketh from the bottle with me shall botry mo I" exclaimed the mock Cbiist In a tragic manner , and placing a dotintcr to his lips he swallowed a quantity of brandy , then passed It to Judas across the tublo. Thi-i vv.is greeted vvl h penis of laughter , ana ngnln the other mock npostlos yelled , "Judas , pass the uottlol" All night long this mockery went on , and when morning came the thiiluon men vveio In a diunlccn stupor It was several days be- fora they nil iccovcred fiom the effects of that night's dobauclmy. Then they sep arated. That supper had Indeed been their last ; thej no\cr met again. From that night the vengeance of God fol lowed those lull teen mou. ISvcrthlng ttioy uudeitook failed. Apples of gold tuinod to Dead sea fruit in their hands. Ono by ono they went to the dogs , and every man of thorn met a horrible nnd ulsKniceful death. Ho- neatcd failure in business drove aomoof thum to desperation and crime. Ono of tliun u.is lynched In Texas for murder. The young man who haa iinporsonntcit Christ was drowned in the Biazos river while Heelng from a vigilance committee on a stolen borso and his body < vas never recovered. Another , while in a drunken stupor , was caught in a burning building nnd perished in the flames. One was stubbed to tlio honrt by a woman bo had betrayed , and still another vas murdered In n low brothel in a westci n city. So far ns can bo learned , not ono of them over received Christian builal , aud their graves are un- maiked ana unknown. The man who died in the gutter nud was buried In the potter's field was the last of the thirteen , A straiigo story is told of n haunted house In JSIonroo county , Tennessee , near MndUon- villo This section of. the state was settled during the revolutionary war and the older people will remember a Inigo vumro house built on the side of n house , writes n Chatta nooga correspondent of the bt Louis Globo- Demociat. It wns the homo of an Aineilcan ofllcor. Here ho hnd taken n Is young wife and little babe , In the hope of providing for them a place of safety. The house wns built of logs , the Inigost ono at that time In this section. It had two stories , four looms on the first lloor and two on the second floor. To the early pioneers It vv as quite a mansion. After remaining for a few weeks with his family the joung oftkcr went to the front , where ho was killed. Soon afterward his little child sickened and died , nnd the young vvifo was loft alono. She returned to bur father's homo when tlio var closed and the blcr house was tcnantless Several families tiled to live la It , but none , it appears , remained more than a few days. They all told a similar story. A steadv tramp of foot across the lloor , a form wearing a Continental uniform and carrying n b ibo in its arms , cooing to it and carcsHing it , then the sound of horses hoofs' rapidly leaving the place. l-'or jears it stood tenantless , and the noighboib regarded it with superstitious awe Occasionally the form of tbo boldiei could bo seen us on horseback lie left the house. Ono nlnht about five jears airoa blight blaze shot out from the roof of the old house , and the neighbors gathered to sue it but n At ono of the windows could Do seen the form of the Continental soldier dicsscd in his unlfotm , while in his arms he hold Ills little babo. It wns so toil that a crv of horror went up from these around , but the form did not iiiou1 , there was no sound and the Hume1 soon enveloped the ontlto houso. It burner to the ground , aud nothing Is now left U mark tlio spot wliero it stood. How it couh have caught lire has always rein lined n m > stf > ry , and the nclghnois could not bu in duccd to bcllovo othnrwlsn than that the ghost of tua Continental soldier sot it on lire On n recent Sunday ovenlng , a few min utes befoio 7oVlock , thioo men wcro stand ing In front of Volsurd's grouory store , at St Cntlmrinw , Can. , In conversation. Suddenlj ono of thoin exchtlmcd : That man will fnl ! and bo Wllod. " Ilo directed the attention of hLscompan ions to a house just neons tlio street , where outlined against the sky , win plainly scoi the-figure of a man walking along tuocdgo of the roof from the chimney to the edge o the envo trough , says an Ottawa dispatch t < the Globe-Democrat , The llguru njtpearci to bo about olglit feet in height , and bal anced nhovo his head ho held a loig jiolo Huchnsis used bv tight-ropo vtulkcrs. Thu trio looked breathlessly at the spectacle ex I > ocUng every mo.ncnt to nee the man fu to the grpunci , Turning slowly around , tbo figure nsiended the roof itgaln , vvullcini 01 tbeoxtmmo edge , policd fora mnmcn 01Ol thu point of the roof , then iippeajod to dh dn Uh lu bUc , finally disappearing altogit \ SAMPLxEX BHTI - PROHIBITION TICKETS. KopnbUcan SUlo Ticket , .Democratic State Ticket. Inpcndcnt State Tlutet. t'orllorrrnor , Vorfiovornor lot Gorrnor , ' Il'ClLS t ItlOlt M103 JAMhS K JOII.-s II. IHMYFIIS. t'or liivuirmnt OoTmmr , I'or lilpnlpimnl ( loirrnur , 1 or I.lpiitcnnnl ( lovprnor , THOMAS J MAIOU3 AliKX 1IKVU. \YII.I.IA\I II. DICCII. loreorclnrjr of t > tMo , 1'or ' 'ocrt ' lnr of Stale , For Hocrptnri of "Inlp JOHN 0 AM.VN IIIAMC \ \ SI'UAOl'n. ' CIIAHI.K4 N MAMIKUItr. for Aiulllor. For Viutllor , For Aulltor THOMAS II HliSrOV. II. \\Allt.CJUST. . JOIIS tU'ATTV lor rroniurrr ' I irTriasiiriT. lor 'I r > Miiror , JOIIM : . HIM , . W. II Ct'iMUNO j. \ \ > oivi : Kor Attornojlei.nml. ( . Kor.Mtoriii'jrdiiierM I * or Atlornnjr liiHii'rtl. ' ' . . . ( U'OIUir. II. HAM'IMiS. ' ' JOHN ( I IIKKJISS J \V hlHIKIflOS' t'or CV > minl loner of I'Hbllo lor ComnilMlonrr uf t'ntdlo Kor ( ViititiilMlonrr of I'liMU l.tml' mul lliillillnt * ' J.nmU mid lliiiuilnuti , IdiulN ami llutlitliiK * , ' AlKilSriSK UUMt'tlllKV ' JACOII 111(11.Ull ( W. \\HKlin. . 1'or tuirirlntriulent . of I'uUIC 1'or MiprrlnlcnUcnt 1'iilillc In * KorSilKrlnli-mlcnt tif Public In' Imtrmllon. trncllcii , flrucllnii. AI.KAAMIKU K (10UDY , C 1 > H.VhKSTIlAW. A. DAIJ.bMVM ) Itcpitbllcnii Dcuiocratlo lonnl Ticket. lunal'l Ickct. slotml TlukcU . . OlMrlct . . . District , Dlitrld , County Tloket. DeiniKirntlo County Iiulcpmulcnt County Tor Slnlo Monitor District , Ticket. Ticket. Fur Kuii | pitRtlTOi | Toronto Sointor IU lrlct For atstc Scnnlor , Dlilrlrt , Kor Count ) Attorney , 1'or lloproct'iitulvu 1 or County Coninil ! Uinor , Kor County Attorncr , 1'or Coir.ty Alturiu * ) , 1 or County Coamil l ( > iicr , Kor County CommlsMo Ui'publlcnn 1'ieuinut Tlukct. Doinnurjitlo I'rorlntt I'rct'lnct I'or V'spssur , llckot. Tlukct. lor luttlittsof tiiul'eic * , 1'or A p or , I'orCorutalikx , I'or JUBtlr i 'ut' the iVe'iuo' 1'or Jii.'tki-sol tlio IVnco , lor JmlKOs of Kloclluti' 1 orOinliilJlo' , 1'or Con tullon ) lorClurkjof J/luuloii , o ( l.lcitimi , inir Jiutiii" of KliUlon , i-'ororonuorot lllnliw.ir , Iis- | 1'urClurkn of KU'dlon , ' 's cif I'.ioilloin , trlctNo for I'ur OtiTKiicr of lllL'liwnjs , 1)H- Ovoricur of IllKhnnya , DlJ- trla ll . . IrlUS'j "Amlnit inM prnpoicd AmemlMu'nt to Ilial'onMltutloii , proliltiltlni ; tlio manufacture , ! > .ill proio | o.l Ampnil- l nidi | r poiioil Amcnil * ilonnit koiipltiR for vulo of In- inonttolhu ' iinitltiitlon piolilli- iticut to tlio CoKKlltiitlou prohllf tovliutluK liquors us a buyer- Itiriktlio nmnuriuliiru , rnl niul ttlntc tlio uinmilniltiri' , lo nut ngu " KtcjiliiK for iilu if IntuxlintliiK koiplMK for nalii of IntoxIcUlnj ' i llquorans u bo\crijc | ll < l urs ni n bcrer < si > " "For propr K > cl Amendment to thol'onvlltutlon timt the iiiiinii "lor iirojMi'dlincnlrnontto 'Ktir ' propixnil Anumlmriit to fnutiiro , tn\f \ nnil ko'plnufnr unlo tliPl'oMttltiitUin Hint the niaiiu- tlio Con tltutliiii llmt tlio mnnii- s or InUixIcitliiK 114110 inn lipv- In , lure. A ilo mid ku | liiii for milo fnct\iro , iinln niul kioplnu for i rniko III thli state , nlinll bo II- of liUDvlcntliiit llqiiim M a liov- iloof Int'iiltwtliut llqiuirt KM ciMia'd unit rciiiilntcd b > Ittr ' ur.ui ) In Dili Ft lie Mtnll tin II- tiovcrnio In this ntntis nliitll law " bo Lcuioil nml rciiulntixl b } Inv " lla-naixlamiiiKiilntoilli ) "tor the . prnpoicil Anion.t- mont to tin' Conttltntlon relating "lor HIP propoBrl AiiiFiiilment "h'orllio prop i sl Amcmliuont to tlio uuinbur of buprcmu to tli > t'onttltuilonri'luthiK to tlio Uitlin OiiiHllliitlon rolnllntilo tlit Jlldj09. [ ' niimbci of biiueii | iiuiulitrof miprouin juilfi-n ' "Vor the riropMert Amend. 1 lor tlio iirnriticpl Awomtnicnt "I'orlhi * iroi > o c < l Ampiiiliiiont tnpnt to tliuConmtiitlonrclutlnK to tliuCointttiilluiirolatlnK tolho tollioCoimtltiitlon rcbtliiDtotlia to the snlnry at .luilfiii of | | lt ] Snlirv of Inilid'HOf tin ! ainiri'ino Snlir > cf Juiluo nf tlio siiiriYnu | l IH trlit Courta. " nnil IllHtrlcl tourti ' ' nnil IlitrlclCinut . Those who desire to vote against the license proposition may stiilcc out the word "for" in the license proposition and write the word ' 'against" in its place. Those who desire to vote 'against either of the proposed amendments increasing the number and salaries of supreme court judges must strike them out , as every vote that is not cast for these amendments will be counted as against them. Thothrco men wei-o almost terror stricken , and lushed across the stieotlnto the jnnl , expecting to iind that thu man had fallen , but no trace of the mau or polo could bo found. llio men who saw the weird sight aio 10- spcctnblo , icputablo people , and they agree In tholr recital of the story with the single exception that one of them snvs the mini wns in his shirt sleeves and had darlc vest ami trousers , vvhllo the others say hu had a full suit of dark clothes on. The heavy polo wus distinctly seen by all three bold out by the figure. A sharp watch his been Itcpt on the spot since , but the spools has not icnp- poared. The family of ox-Aldeiman Olcna at Biy Bhoro have been illstuibed for some time past bv mysterious noises in their cottnco , s.ijs tbo New York bun. Miss Cora Olena snjs sbo was awakened ono night by seine ono slapping hoi on the fact. The room wns dark. She could see no oneneav her bedside. The next instant thciovvos a terrific ciasli In tbo hall outside the door , which aroused the family. No cause for tbo crash could bo dls eoveiod. 'lliey frequently hoar rapping nud noise , us if some ono is wnllilug about the bouse. ThoH the agent of tbo house , John II. Gelding , voluntceicd to spend the night In the house and catch the ghost. Soveial friends of the family agreed tostny with him. While they wciostMtect about a table down stairs tilth the frailly the mvstorions ticid wns heard overhead. A crtsh followed. All rushed to where tlio sound came ftoni , but nothing could bo found. They searched fiom the cellar to the ganot , but found nothing. The only railroad tiain out of Omaha run oxprobsly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council UlulTs , DCS Molnes and Clilcago business Is the Koolc Island ves- tibuleu limited , leaving Omaha nt1:1G : p.m. daily. Ticketofllco , Ib02Sixteenth and Farnum sis. , Omaha. The Origin of Zero. It is about this time of year that no nil')0m ( ; to thhilc of 'Voro. " It is the part of every thermometer Unit is incnt watched and dtoaded in this changeable ellmato of outs. The woul is from tlio Spanish and means empty , lionce neitli- ing , says the Now York World. It was Hist used on n thermometer in 170' ' ) b.a . Prussian merchant mimed 'Fahrenheit. From a hey ho was a close observer of nature , and when only nineteen jears old , in tlio remaikaliiv told winter of 1709 , ho cxperimontoit ; by putting snow and salt together , and noticed that It pioduted a degree of i-olil equal to the coldest day of tlio year. lie callo'd the duyruooro. . ami con- stinoted athermomotcror rtuio weather glass , with a scale giidunUng from MIU uj > to the boiliiifi : point , vvhiuli ho num bered SJ1U , and.tho free/ing point , 'i2 , bo- cniiBO , us ho thought , mercury eontrnut- od the thiitj'-secoiid pirt of its volume on being cooled down from the tompoin- tuio of frcc/.inff viatci1 to yero , anil ot- panded 180 on being heated from the frcozingf to the boiling point. DPPROP TILL SVENSKARNE I NEBRASKA. I don nuinern nt fivirjo rntinnkHniln orli Arllgt monutido mudborKirti fftraktmlo Nuu York-tlilnln- B u"'lhii Viilro" fAnltfiin gixtn vocmm tit * ! IIIJH timirniitill vonknruol Nibniskn. nndniliH.kii.iut IU s. k. letlniulo Inndmnftti 1 Oinnliii. ilrn fnrhuilt.- liniBmlmnonlHt lofonlailea. Vt vilju ej IfiAKaxAttn dt MI licrraiB ffirmfiga alt Inln bituti Imr liftnn oUnlliirmtrrKniiilt Htnrt inlljrlnnilc IIIIMI vl vlljti niMlTiit. llfK'.t tAUilliKU tlllMiUu hnrmiil KA f > \ > - I > ( ti > ci ) tlillHiuidt , vl fOrmft gflru dit , iiroti-slcm Hint ntt delta ii iiproii ( kiillo Minctt nttrjck nfmc- ulncoii I > 1 mu I ( Jinnha'iHrennkii iKfollcnini ; 1 U > n iiuiuii | irotu.liin vl unit cit Kdilaimknniliil ! ( linnhi Imr ut iiioliibltlans-fiinillki'rnit nu l "Yoico" i HjKtunibhfvIt mpr flo tillrackllct wd- svirladt och l > nljm ; ( 1 1 iilliiiriiiln'l , nun i4 ! iilinli-r. iia bt > liiiKi hiuii btoi ] fnr ina fniiinsinr tutvAnila BTeimka nainnut , ftr ilet liitfftlil tfir di'ii dolntvir naticiimllu-t , coin Annii tniicr vftnlo i > n Im namn i h pi nnswiulct all UllliAm on ilrift tion niul AIIUII | | lillck frtr nulldpiiu knif , pft del i > rote tpnir. VI riljucllcr fliimu ol nit oindaiuin om den nndm , Ijck- tlrlon. fem bar motMttii oi'I'oiiorn < * s | > ft il t ( ln M olfirrtiiitn tllluut ntt > Akn iiurnrlle'ni Horn rp- prow.'iit inter ICir Omiiiiii-svdinkarnon Aslt't noh IiMluuiK , varnulif i < lennacllcrnA ( iii frt unf all- . Vi Infru wirficn IxivlltDi oil nvnskt iirohlbl- tlonwiritnn. tiv .louriinkn , nliRlt ftfvor frAn en Kwl , mwul liftUnhif ? till itl Hlinixjlt , UMI ! xliu. undo itfTtioVoiiu'w Hkiunlliliclir ! ocli i dflilBrjck- niumuno Hcf NIK nftilMikud tilUjrlja nliiudii lld- nliiK ftrlilifiirbu , vl ha Ixivlttiint ili-t uUu ftp | n cil > p ( lllin , cmofm Journnlpiii utulfvure hlttlllM inskrfiiikt nUr till HtunHknuprAktt. N'Arilpi-ut ilerl inlirAkntiU | oaare , rolnklflrnr. ( Uiiiiternohi Attiiro tilltaminnrii nutt iiAKnum- clm "flrbtnunmiiiikiinviii" , fArnttpJ Mwi hflu - cmeiurtiil I on , vlwrllwn "dturriiiUililn" , nioa injiktt bi-titlail neb xprMd nmi rikniiHlc lliliiini ( lAvt luu naiiiufOr ntt inlmkrpitltrrii sxniskiiuii- tliinun , tKftr \ ilet fflr Ifinft LnlirU'oliiiulokullartiKuj : fAr'Mnlare' , ni n vl trioH ( iitnii krt vldincrAn olt Illlfdllo rl > uiti > H Wi bAlii vllj i och fAnnAul KI ( 'I ' < > tt Uixlt rful lllor i nniliiuH llil r cku IMI liji.h.siiiu liii'id till on I i > n.i < illur iiiidnifallol IrflnKuiiil.i liiuilsinnn. M Im vUut ( l tAclitroniM , utnn utt rinkcrn lx > slcyllm Mr Of. yoronl , nk jls AilwjalllsBa , nftr nft iiifonJrnii. eWrrn InLroBwi for vrXrn lundninftiia vorkllnunl , An v Ant inoru burOrdo Nolco-vaulUu "ludaru" hntvn o'.lcr ntt dAiua nt tidous tnckon nit visa VltiuriilllirAllnt I ukt.ly tin om nABoosln stft vA- ro InmlHinltiiH Introcmiu | > Ai < | > p | . VI Are gain on nmn icsmr filrbinlAnmenilomniitot uch TI niiiniiiuauf | liiortnt liviujo Inndsiuiiu llllKil- tiuallu IiullKii nmlcl ntt for etAnlliBiitiilurfA liy- urun liunliBt i Nubnwkn. VI Uljn oj incft 1 nAxon vldlyftlK fflrklnrin ? . hvnrfflrlRiffilotlnrfld , ilA cA > Al vl poinotTU- lifit AroilOilHtrOttn | < A lula ultntlut ; mon ri illjaaafOra i. Vi ftro njktorhttavAnnor : ii. VI Are frin mnn , fwim ol ( AluoimooADT in- trAiiKi Am jnilililtnollcr prlviitiuiCrfUcr. in 1'roliibltlnncn Rroj fflrt'ulig mod iirlncliHMi IU B kimxtitation IV. I'roliibitliiiion Oknr Bkattornn | > A numniA pAiiBilon noclkOHterpKoudomHVfinletocli fnrhlnilnir i vn i'i\tlii ; nion induetriolfa COrcUin ocli nlluinn fOrkorrnn r. 1'iohlbltlonoii fOin.1inr.ir HninbtlllotH inonili * ekii l.ilt. 1'iijlilbltloncnntntnr frAn HB ! ililft oclioucr- ( , ' 1 , dinr till Hik'loj'ict ' nch KJnkllK Kimtlmnlitct , Ml. 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I tmki'nbnrp\ | > pnium vl Anna onsangflrlli. * liindsmnn kust i nln rfHt SlOf 1'IIOIIIDITIONIV orb I Bammnnlinnir. mcxl dottu rAd cj lAtn aa pA rnit 'llcriindra ailt t imirkn itf inntpirlid Om indj- Unt IRK "fArnHiup | n n" inwl or och fftst inlet 111- emiiido i rftd clUirliotclrtpr ( im nrnwtorlnc nln. , nV- ! viiludo i'j kdimna frAn unktiirlscrml vnlni > inll'hi i. TiHi-ntalu ( InlliirH ( Ire nt pinliihitioiilMi'rnn uKin- liulntill ' lu'jduknr ' l nkt ouli inrnliut uttbtJlllii titi ori-di ocli lirflk \ Id urnornn , fAstpn oroj vldilnrox ilwiKo , hlflton ifrAn or dun oomlioililii. bctalnila inblanilnliiRon och foljon i all ekOni ro cr rUW kjluslae , orl tiann clcB rOstlK. K. M. HrKNnKtio , JOHN HIKLI , JOIIS Ul-hTlllillO , t3iHT\\K ANDKHSON , iV. : . Winn.u tJLHT'A > h AN 1)111 EV , I' ( ! . lUlll.STUOU , Ul'V Itl.ljt ItT. UlIAHI.Kb I T.ANK , ClIAH. I. JOIINKD.X ( > , A. l.lMHiUl'BT , ( iUHT IIA1UI. , Oil AH. IlAllMON , _ Committee , and Dloxtm Him I ml AlimlHTi uf tlio Hnullsh Aiitl-riolilhltlim Club of Oiniibu , Nuliiiisku. HOW TO VOTE AGAINST PROHIBITS Those who desire to engraft the license principle coupled with regulation upon the con stitution and forever prevent statutory prohibition as it now exists in Iowa , should vote against the prohibition amend ment and for the license amend ment. Remember a vote for the li cense amendment is not a vote against prohibition. These propositions are entirely sep arate. If you -want to defeat prohibition you must vote against prohibition. The .following" is the form of the anti-prohibition ticket : "A ga i n s t the Proposed Amendment to the Constitu tion , prohibiting the manufac ture , sale , and keeping for sale of intoxicating liquors as a bcv- eragc. "T5or Proposed Amendment to the constitution , thai the manufacture , sale , and keeping1 for sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage in this state t shall be licensed and regui i latcd by law , " \