THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , M.ONDAY , NOVEMBER 3 , 1890. 5 THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELER , Bomb Valuable Pointora to Tfoaug Men Starting Ont in Lifo. A WATCH MAN'S ' LUCKY INVESTMENT , trim Tlii'llllng 13.\trlemc | ; of a Couple nl' VutcrniiH In nn Iowa Town AVreoketl liy n Gay Young Woman. Kvory commercial man of ability recognizes thu fact thnt nothing than can possibly ad- vnncKUlft business is of a trilling character. In fact , where cold business Is the question , nverythltigclsols secondary. A shrewd sales- Juan appreciates the Importance of the active bov In a country store. Whllo walling for the "old man" to bo at leisure good pointers may bo got by a desultory conversation \vllh the small boy. You can often lind out the condition of the stock on hand ; know Irom him from whatdlrectlor you are going to gut "Jumped on. " To bo forewarned is to bo forearmed. You will always put in lolsuro time profitably by freezing to the hey in the store , who , if smart , as IH the case in tilnc tinius out of ten , knows tlio gaps In the Block better oven than his employer. Doubtle are some young men "on thu ro.id" young In experience ; and they should never forget ttio old maxim : "Com- inrisons nro odious , " when endeavoring to null goods. It is ono of thu poorest ways in the world to advertise this "bettor than so ntul so , " principally , because the attention of llic buyer Is liltely to bo drawn to the other fellow's goods to the Injury of your own. The "old lilrd'Ms , nnvor guilty of this break , nnd common ns it Is with many ha never i lvcs hi * competitor a free "ad. " A Ony Young "Woman. It is very seldom that a commercial drum mer la plclicd up on any deal , no matter what is ni Ntaltc , It Is generally supposed thnt n ir.un possessed of Iron-Clud gall uiul a slirowd- nosn known only to drummers , would tiold Ills own anywhere. liut a case , however , In which n commercial tourist was worked to a nlclly by a fascinating womuu , purporting to bo a widow , came to light last week. The woman lu the case was Mrs , Lorraine of Ciallipolls , O. The male end of the team , who is no doubt by this tlmo cursing his utter \veaicness , Is 3. P. MeGre , employed as a tr.ivoling salesman for one of the St. Joseph , ftlo. , grocery houses. Homo ten or twelve months ago , ns the story KI'CS , Mrs. Lorraine went to St. Joseph from her Ohio home , and took her residence with IUr. imd Mrs. Hammer. Uoing nn accom plished seamstress and a milliner of rare tnslo , she secured employment in the dry Kooihi establishment of 11. Apple. Shu was paid good wages for her .services , and of course , could Ilvo In elegant style and enjoy the luxuries of life. Mis. Lorraine was fascinating in the extreme , and many days had not flown 1 > y on thu dial pinto of time until she bad numerous admirers at her feet , singing the old love song with which Adam won Eve for a bride in the garden quite a spell iigu. Among the long list of woulu-ba benedicts who cast their love and fortunes l her foot was J. F. McGeo. After a courtship lasting two weeks. Mrs. Lor- riiiuo consented to become Mrs. McCIco. Jler suitor was happy In the love of his choice , and ho accepted the statement that she was a widow passing through tlio world on the stFjnuth of her beauty. Just two weeks i.fter Mrs. Lorraine cast her Jlrot shy glnnco nt McCJec , the nalr were jnurrlud nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Hummer. This was on the iid day ol IV.H'imry ground hog day nnd later developments show thnt It was n grounO hog rase as far as thu alleged widow was concerned , After the happy event Mr. and ! Mi'i. ! McOco remained with Mr. and Mrs. Hammer several days. Later on ho was transferred to a territory in soutncnstern Knusos , nnd with his wlfo took up his resi dence in Washington , Kan. , where they now reside. Tbo Uev. Mr. Grumblno spoke the words which bound these loving souls together. Imagine his surprise when ho received a letter from the former husband of Mrs. Mc- ( jco , Inquiring of her whereabouts. The letter went on to say that she hud desertei humu nnd five children , anil , to top tlio mattet on" , had never secured a divorce from him. The letter was returned to the writer by IJov ( iruinhlno with the Information tluit tiie woman whom'ho was seeking was married in rcbrunry , A. Imuky Drummer. B.lly Lewis will bo In Omaha , his homo until after election. During his recent trif ho "imido" the city of Joplln , nud while there ho witnessed a fellow traveling man rise suddenly to fortune. Thu lucky Invostoi travels for the AValtlfatn watch company und his homo Is In Iowa. Ho was showing his u-rmd.H to a customer In Joplln the otlict day when n man In blue overalls entered the store and said to the Jeweler : " \Vo have ex hausted our last dollar working the mine am there Is not the least prospect of striking ore AV'luit do you think about putting money into It ) for my part I am heartily sick of "it and inn in favor of throwing up. " The Jeweler fluid that he could not raise any more money < t present to prosecute the work of prospec ting , but that ho llrmly believed the mine contained a rich load or zinc. The drummer then bccnmo interested , and when tbo jeweler explained how hound the man In blue over nils had expended f 110 lu search of the sui > - jKMod hidden treasure ho nskod If ttiey wouh sell tiim a third interest forliV > , the * inonov to be applied to further prospecting. The discouraged mine owners readily accepter the drummer's proposition and tbo trade was agreed upon on thu spot , and all thai then remained to bo done was the paying over the purchasu money to seal the bargain The purchaser went to a bank nnd doposltoc his samples to secure the payment of a drafi which he made , pot the money and received a doL'tl to one-third of the mine. Two hours afterward the city of Joplin was thrown into a stnto of wild excitement by the report that . a rich lead of zinc hud been struck in the niliiuln mtestion , and lu two hours more the knight of the grip had disposed of his one- third Interest In the mine for $13,000 , thus re nllzlng within the spnco of four hours the srincely * prolltof | H,8t5 on nn investment of A Thrilling Experience. dxirgo Henderson , who represents John Dwtght & Co. of Now York , oiul J. J. Stork of Stewart Hros. , Council Bluffs , had nn ex- porii'neo nt Oakland , Iowa , tlio other dny which they will not soon forgot , but which tlioy nro u little loth to relate. They were Just coming from tbo depot nnd had struck tlio sldowallc In frout of tha inalu business Iiortlon of the town when thoj- hoard a cry for help. It Boomed to eoino from under the sidewalk. "For Ood's tuiko help mo out.11 The urgent appeal was repeated. Grips were dropped ami tbo two began t hurried iuvcstlKution to see where in tlio world the voice cntno from. It scomed certain thut someone was under the sliluwnlk , and In great distress. They began trying to force up some of the planks in order to jjct to the rnllof of the poor sufferer , when they saw number of fellows ul the corner , evidently convulsed with laughter , The two lot KO of tiio plunk , nud caught ontc the Joke. A piece of gas pl | > o Imd been run aloim about Inilf the length of the block , supiwtod by posts , nnd used as n rail tc Which to tie horses. Each end of the lone stretch of pipe wus open. By shouting hi ono end the voleo was carried to the other ir cneh it peculiar manner as to entirely mhlem the krarur. Stork would not leave the towt until ho had got sweet roven o by shoutlns through the i > lpo nt another Innocent victim , niul frightening him into n belief that sonu ono wius about to shoot. When the fellow hfuw the crj"ilon't shoot" ho put low dlstiineo between himself nnd the 1 nmijluan Bun. / * V "o Took No lUnlin. "Charles , dear , " snid a fond wife \vho wa : s3litlng her husband for a short Journey "what is this Husk ot whisky for I" That,1' ' said her husband , suddenly look ng up from his valise , "O , thnt ts to be used exclusively la thncase of annko bites. " "Hut , my dear , " remonstrated thollltls vornnii , "there nro nosnnkw la trocars. " " 0 , yei thcro ore , nt'tiines. Youscewkon hey stop to wood up or take water at some vay station out In the woods some gloomy swamp or biyou , the snake boards ho train and crawl around the passengers' ' egs. It's mighty annoying and dangcroui , too. And , then , I've ' so n men on the cars with their boots full of snakes real serpents none of your circus poster reptiles , but the tenuino article. Yes , I shouldn't consider my ifo worth 11) ) cents If I were to leave that bottle of whisky behind. " How to Vote Against 1'rotilbitioii. It is not necessary to have both proposl- : lens "for" and "against" prohibition or "for" and "nenlnst" license on nny ticket. The anirmatlvo or negative proposition ou cither of the amendments Is sufllclcut. AVI1KIIK TO VOTK. A. List of tlio I'olllnc IMnccs for Next Tuesday. The state election will bo held In this city tomorrow , where will bo submitted to the people the following questions i An amendment to the state constitution prohibiting the manufacture , sale , nud keep ing for .tale of intoxicating liquors as n bov- crage. An amendment to the state constitution providing fur the licensing nnd regulating of tlio manufacture , snlo and keeping for sale of Intoxicating liquors as n beverage , An amendment to the state constitution providing for Increasing the number of judges on the supreme bench from three to Ilvo. An iimcmlmont to the stale constitution In creasing the wages of tliu judges of Uio supreme - promo court to $1,000. There will also bo voted for the following ofllcers : A congressman in each of the three congressional districts of the state , ono governor , lieutenant governor , secretary of state , auditor ot public accounts , stnto treasurer , attorney general , commissioner of public lands nnd buildings , superintendent of publlu instruction , state senators in all the senatorial districts , three being In Douglas county ; nlno representatives from Tenth representative district , county attorney , a commissioner from Third commissioner dls- talct , a cotnmlisoner from Fifth commis sioner district , three judges of election In each precinct , two clerks ot election in each preolnct , ono assessor In each precinct , to gether with the usual number of justices ot the peace and constables. The voting places shall bo as follows : FIH9T WAIHl. First District No. 703 South Sovcnth street. Second District No. 1110 Jones street. Third District-Eleventh and Pierce streets. Fourth District Hauman's ' harbor shop , Sixth street between Paclllo and Pierce , i. Fifth Dlstiict Northeast corner of Ban croft nnd South Thirteenth streets. Sixth District No. 703 Bancroftstrcot. SCCO.N'D WAIID , First District No. 713 South Thirteenth street. Second District Southeast corner of Twen tieth nnd Leavcnworth streets. Third Dirtrict No. 1010 South Twentieth street. Fourth District Northwest corner of Fif teenth nnd Williams streets. C Fifth District At.Tohn T. Hnst'Sixteenth between Cnstollar and Vlnton streets. Sixth District No. 1033 Vlnton street. TIIIHK WAim. First District-No. ! ! 03 North Tenth street. Second District No. 113 North Thirteenth street , Derby hotel. Third District Joe "Wlthrow's Hvcry sta- bio. Hartley street. Fourth District No. 310 South Eleventh street. FODIITH WA.UD. First District No. 33" ) North Sixteenth street Second District No. 102 South Sixteenth Street. Third District-No. 313 SoutU Sixteenth street. Fourth District No. 1822 St. Mary's ' ave- uuo. uuo.Fifth District No. 1T07 St. Mary's ave nue. FIFTH WAltD. First District No. 3301 North Sixteenth street. Second District No. 1810 Sherman avenue. Third District No. 1138 Sherman avenno. Fourth District No. S10 North Sixteenth street. SIXTH 1VAUD. First District Lyceum Hall , North Twen ty-fourth street and P. E. & M. V. railway crossing. Second District Ames avenue and Thir tieth street. Third District No. 1810 Military avenuo. Fourtli District No. 2-1U North Twenty- fourth street. Fifth District Twenty-sixth and Lake streets. Sixth District No. U14 North Twenty- fourth street. SEVENTH WAI1D. First District No. 1239 Park ( or Twenty , ninth ) avenue. Second District No. 1212 South Twenty- ninth avenuo. Third District Drug store , Twenty-ninth and Dupont streets , First District No. 915 North Twenty. fourth street. Second Distrust No. 2102 Cumlng 'street. Third District No. 2503 Cuming street. Fourth District No. 2203 Cuming street. NINTH WAltU. First District No. 3115 Cuming street. Second District Corner Lowe and Morcet avenues. Third District No. 2003 Farnntn street. SOUTH OMAHA. First Ward D. Anderson's ofllce , M street between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth. Second Ward No. U17 North Twenty-lift ! street. Third Ward-Killcarr's hotel. Fourth Ward Uallroad olllco , opposlt < Exchange hotel. I'ltKClXCTS. Chicago Van Alt's oftlce. Clontavf A. P. Hanson's ' , South Thir teenth street. Douglas School house , district 55. Klkhorn Town hall. Klkhorn City. East Oniuha Boarding house ut Swift's leu house. Florence- Old school house at Florence , Jefferson P , Deldrlchson's ' office at Don nlngton. Milhrd School house at Mlllard Station McArdlo McArdlo's school house. Platte Valley School house ut Valley Sta tlon. tlon.Union Union ( joorgo L. Rodman's house. Waterloo Alasonlc hall building. West Omaha School house , district No. 9. , - o Brighton up ; you don't have to plank dowi n fortune ; you can get Salvation OU for 2 cents. Gilded five cent pieces are going for Av dollar gold pieces , hut Dr. Bull's Cough Syru1 needs no gliding to make it go. Price only 2 cents. _ _ How to Vote AtraliiHt Prohibition. It Is nut necessary to have both proposl tlons "for" nnd "against" prohibition o "for" and "against" license on any ticket The anirmatlvo or negative proposition 01 cither of the amendments Is sufficient. An .Advance JUuu'H 11 1 Deal. Mr , Will Freoinan , the hustling1 advaac agent of Frank Daniels' "Littlo Puck1 show , closed the largest deal with the Uuloi Pacific Saturday over mode for the trans portatlon of u theatrical troupo. Tha con tract entered Into provided forthntransportn tlon of the troupe from this city via Denver Cheyenne and San Jose to San Franclscc thence to Portland , Ore. , Helena , und bael to Omaha. The consideration wa > $3,70C , spot rash , How tn Vote Against Prohibition. It ts not necessary to have both proposl tlons "for" and "against" prohibition o "for" and "against" license on any ticket The nnirmutlvu or negative proposition 01 either of the amendments IssuOlciout. The now ofllces of tlio Great Hoc ] Island route , 1002 Sixteenth and Furnaii streotH , Omaha , tire thutlnestin thu city Call and BOO thorn. Tickets to all point ast at lowest rixto * . FROM THE STATE CAPITAL , The People of Lincoln Eicited Over the Work of Incendiaries. THREE FIRES STARTED SATURDAY NIGHT. rnrcritsofn Firomim Stic the CltjTor tlio has * of Tliclr Sun About Haven Thousand Vote * ItpgUtcrcil. L.IXCOLS , Nob. , NOT. 3. [ Special Tele gram to THE IJRK. ] The people of Lincoln arc pelting pretty well worked up over the worUofsomo dastard who during the past few nights has been apulylng the incendiary's match to burns aud other structures in vnr- cms parts of the city. Lait night ngalu the miscreant got la his destructive work. The flrstcall on the flro department was sent In shortly niter 7 o'clock. The flromen wore Killed to Thirteenth near Q street uhororol * umc ? of smoke were seen pouring out of Judge Stewart's cellar. Only about twenty- four hours heforo the department md been called to the snmo place to save the harn which Imd been set on flro bv seine Inccndlnry , Fortunately the Humes had not gained much headway last evening when the llremen ar rived arid the house was saved after uu hotxr's work. About 11:30 another nlarm was turned In , This tlmo It was discovered that the un occupied bnrn at 1029 Q street was on fire. In n few minutes the flame * wcro communi cated to a barn across the allov , beloiifrlng to C.V. . Keith. Mr. ICctth mid his son-in-law , U. M. Hadlcv , had barely tlmo to rush Into the burning lurn , cut loose two horaos and got them out when the roof full In. A horse belonging to Mr. Hartley was hurned to death. The flnmcs next spread to two other barns , ono belonging to Mr. Kerns. Hoth of those barns wcro gutted , while the first two men tioned above were burned to the ground. The contents of all the barns wore consumed , Nona of the structures were insured. roit tap. LOSS OP THKIH SOM. Enoch \V. and Sarah C. Protsman , the of Clarence H. Protsmau , the fireman Karcnts to death la Dohanon's barn May 2r > , have sued tbo rlty to recover 15.000 damages in the loss of thvlr son. la the petition the parents clultn that on the date mentioned their son , who xvas a regular llromiiu under the command of Chief Nowbury , was care lessly and negligently ordered to carry Into Bohanan's harn on South Tonlh street , then on flro , a line of hose for tlio purpose of ex tinguishing said flro ; that he was pur ml tied there to remain in the discharge of his duty until the joists nnd rafters of the building be- catno so burned that the floor mid root foil in upon him , unreason of which howas crushed and burned to an extent that death was im mediate. Tno plaintiffs further allege thnt the said Clnranco Protsmnn was their main support , they being without , property or real estate of any kind , or any effects other than household gooUs , and that ho regularly con tributed to their support , and as they arc now respectively aged llfty-nlno and forty- nine years , infirm and unable to properly pro- vldo for themselves , by reason of his wrong ful death , they have been caused great pain , anguish and expense , and are damaged to the sum of $5,000 , which sum they aslc with in terest from May 23 , 1830. A1IOUT SEVEN THOUSAND lUGISTEKED. Yesterday was the last day of registration and yet there was no greater rush of voters to bo enrolled than there has been any other day. At present there are only 0,953 names regis tered , only allttlo more than tiro-thirds of the actual number of voters in Lincoln. All that the negligent voters can do now to save them selves from hotngdlsfranchlsed Is to go to the city olerk nnd secure certificates sloped bj two free-holders of the ward la which thoj live. live.The The total number of voters registered la the various wards is as follows : First ward , Oil ; Second ward , 753 ; Third ward , precinct A , 438 ; Tnlrd ward , precinct B , 818 ; Fourth ward , 1,853 ; Fifth ward , 1,285 1 Sixth ward , 715 ; Seventh ward , WU ; total , ' TWO CIlII.DnEK IKJUREI > . During the parade yesterday two children wcro seriously hurt. One , a daughter of K B. Chapman , at Fourteenth and T streets , while riJhiK on horseback in the procession ! Rot her leet caiiRht in n buggy wheel nud was thrown violently to the ground. She was stunned and received internal injuries thai mny prove serious. The other child hurl was the seven-year-old son of II. Hurt at 23 ' , Q street. The little fellow , while marching In the parade , was run over by a man 01 horseback and badly cut over the head ant shoulder. Ills injuries are external only. OUT TUB NAMES UlflBT. Walt Sceloy , secretary of the repuhllcar state central cotntnittoe , says that too mucl attention cannot bo paid to the matter of get ting the names of the candidates correct or the tickets. Every name printed wrong is t vote less for the man for whom it was in tended. The candidate at present who bid ; fair to suffer seriously from this mistake U Augustln Humphrey , republican nominee for land commissioner. On some of thi ticKets already printed his name wrongly ap pears as George and on others as August without the final "in. " As far as posslbh these tickets will oo destroyed and correel ones substituted , onus ASI > nnns. The annual charity ball will bo hold In tin state house Thanksgiving eve. The Lincoln base ball club has signed Clcn Bushman of Quincy , 111. , for the coming year. Ho will play second base. A movement is tm foot to got the vnriou : merchants and other persons employing hel | to close their places of business from 1 p. in to ( i p. in. on election day so as to give all tin employes an opportunity to vote. T. A. Konnard & Son claim that for twi years the Rapid Transit street railway com pany has been unlawfully occupying a lot h the original plat of Midway which is reall ; the property of the Kennards. Suit hn been brought to recover posscssioa or SoOl damages. How to Vote Against Prohibition. It is not necessary to have both proposl tlons "for" and "ngatnst" prohibition o "for" nnd "against" Hcenso on any ticket The nfllrmatlve or negative proposition 01 cither of the amendments is sufllcteat. Final Meeting of tlio Campaign to n Hold Tlila Evening. The republican county central committee 1 arranging for tbo biggest rally of the cam palgn to bo held at the Grand opera Uous this evening. The spoaltors who have boon doing heroli work for the past two mouths will meet for final love feast preceding the victory- Tuct day.Tho The meeting will bo addressed by Judg Thurston , Senator Mnnderson , Congrcssmai Council , the republican senatorial candidate and others. Hon. L. D. Richards has been requested t attend and will bo present if his other cc gaKomcnts will permit him to bo. The county central committee is determine to make this the biggest political meeting o the campaign , and will make every effort t properly welcome and care for the crowd that may attend. All of the ward clubs are expected to b present in a body. LadIcsure especially invited to attend thl meeting. Improve the nutritive functions of th scalp by using Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hal Kenowcr. and thus keep the hair from fulliu or becoming gray. An Insatin Alnn. J. S. Kurxlule , a largo man wlthaandy ha ! and moustache , was found yesterday wimdc'i ing about the streets In n demented condltto and wai taken to the jKlloo station. He cai Rive no intelligent account of himself and wli be given into the custody of the county coir mlssloiiera today , Btiirnl and J'loiiilnu. A very pretty wudillng ceremony occurre at the residence of the late William Flemlnf Gmndrlcw cottage , Twenty-eighth and Yatc streets , Thursday evening , la which hli daughter , Miss ICntO Fleming , ami Mr , OeorKO D. StanJ wow United In marriage by the Uov.V. . .1. Harsha. T'jo ' brldo was very prettily attired In whlto slllc. anil carried a largo bouquet of tea nues. She was nttcnd * cdbv Miss Meldnitn , who wrw similarly nt- tired M the bride. Mr. A. Smnrtotllcliitcil In the capacity of groomsman , the ceremony being attended by only the relative * of the two families and n few iullmiito friends , After November 10 , Mr. ana MM. Stiuul will be nt homo with the brldo's mother , Twenty- eighth an d Votes. How to Vote Against 1'rolilbitloii. It is not necessary to have both propost- Ions "for'1 nnd "against" prohibition or for" and "uRAlnst" license on any ticket. The afllrmatlvo or negative proposition on elthrsr of the amendments Is sufllcleut. Ilio Hank * \VI1I Close. All bnnVs In Oinnha will close nt li ! o'clock tomorrow to enable their men to vote and to work at the polls. A FUNNY HADGi ; Ol' IMN'OIl. How nn African Chiefs Bravery Was Kewnrdetl by Dr. 1'eters. Among the many wrecks of dark con tinent royalty now ( lifting about Ger many Is the Sonmll cblof , Hussein r'arra. Ho got a ttisto of Tcutonlo civilization while aiding the Gorman Etiitn Pashn expedition nnd could not bo kept from hurrying ° f to the empire of the lIohonzollci'iiH 0.9 goon ns ho got tlio $150 allowed him for his sorvicoa. Befoi'O sailing ho invested $200 in two cabs , two cabmen , and n superintend ent , whom ho loft in clmrgo of Ills livery business In Adon. lie created a panic the first day ho npnourod hi Unler don Linden , nnd tlio police lind to lw sum- inonod to prevent the crowd from steal ing from him a buttered brass Ion kettle that ho clutched tightly with his right linnd. Every effort win mndo to dlssutulo him from disturbing the public peace by swinging this kettle wherever ho wont , but In vain. IIo refused to explain his afToction for this ruthor curious adjunct of his street costume , nnd not till Dr. rotor ? , tlio explorer , came to Berlin was nny satisfactory reason for his behavior ob tainable. Tlio rlvnl of Stanley , how ever , unraveled the mystery. When IhojKmin Pasha expedition was in tlio Massai country , ho said , Ilussoin con ducted himself with extraordinary bravery. Peters wished to reward him , but had nothing of value at hand to give away. While rumuging about iti camp for seine kind of a present he civmo upon un old , leaky brass kettle that was about to bo thrown away. IIo hud it polished at once , called together tlio natives , , and in their presence gave it to Hussein , with tlio assurance that such tin article among white men wsis the customary reward for great deeds. Since then Hussein 1ms never let the kettle out of sight. " \Vhon \ fighting' ho wore It tlod to Ills waist ; on shipboard ho carried it In his arms , and in Germany ho always takes it to bed with him. Mrs. M. Schaenbergcr , Beaver Dam , Wls. , writes : "We have used Dr. Thomas'Eclec- trio Oil in our family for coughs , colds , croup and rheumatism. It cures every time. " A. QUI3I2II FIND. Two Aped Sisters Living in a Hovel Without Roof or Floor. Sovorul members of the Mount Adams Gun club just returned from the viciuityof Now Trenton , Inil. , toll a strange story , says a Cincinnati correspondent of the Chicago Times. They van across a dilapi dated old log cabin thnt looked ns if it had boon there for a contury. It stands in the mid dle of 105 acres ot ns pretty farming land as there is in that part of the country. The mon , thinking the place uninhabited , went to the door and pushed it open , when to their surprise they found it occupied by two aged women , gray-haired , weazen-faced and decrepit. The floor , which was the bare earth , was the parade ground of a lot of fowls. In ono corner the roof was oft , and under this vacant plnco was a pool otovater in which a number of ducks were wad dling and expressing their delight with loud quacking. In another corner was nn old-fashioned canopy bod. The posts wcro seven foot high nnd supported the roof. The women became enraged at the intrusion of the hunters and in husky voices ordered them to leave. Inquiry among the neigh bors revealed the fact the couple are sla ters named Hayes. Mary Ann Is the oldest , aged sixty , and Bridget is fifty- eight. The oldest inhabitants remem ber thorn as sisters only. No man wis over scon about the nlaco. How they exist is a mystery. They do not farm. They have a cow , and it is supposed they live on milk and fowl. Bridget is the more eccentric. She goes to bed in Oc tober and never gets up until April , the other sister adminiaterinar to her every want as though She wcro nn invalid. They will accept no charity and become fearfully enraged when a male person crosses their property. The land is worth $50,000 , but they resent all proposals for a sale. It is said that there is tin agreement between the sisters that when ono dies tlio other is to follow im mediately by suicide , leaving the prop erty to the Catholic church at Harri son , O. BIAllIt KUItll'S GUEA.T FBA.T. His Heroic Struggle to Roach the Sum. mit ofSt , Ellas. Mark Kerr returned from Alaska to San Francisco recently. The Now York World correspondent learned from htm some of his more important discoveries. Proceeding in a northwesterly line from Yakutut Bay with Russell and six assis tants , ho reached a point twenty-five miles from the bay , and nt 1,500 foot ele vation , where ho found an Island sur rounded by a glacial stream nnd covered with flowers and verdure. From there the party struck across the St. Kilns ranco , finding a natural pass over the largest glacier in the world , ton mlles wide to the interior. Approaching Mount St. Ellas from behind , and on tlio northwest spur , lifter fenrfully exciting adventures they finally reached a slope leading over hard snow to the crest ol St. Ellas. However they only got within 4,000 , fool f the top , because torrlblo and continu ous enow storms and lack of provision ? drove them back. Acurato observations ; were continually mndo nnd the results are very interesting. It la certain that the crest of St. Ellas is within the boundryof the United States nnd nol In Urltlsh territory. Ho also discovered thnt St. Ellas is nearly flvo thousand foot lower than its previously calculated height. A hugo range of mountains with half u dozen 12,000 foot peaks HOH behind the St. Kliau range. Little cryatullno rock was found but the formation is mostly slate and Hint , The story o ( Russell and Korr's last struggle without companions to reacli the crest Is very thrilling. Kerr was four days and nights without food , with out blankets and alone In a torrllllc snow storm before ho was rescued. Thoj ' cached their Instruments at 0,000 foo'i altitude and will return for them next year. llinOnly Holy Shekel. Jlr. * Gatschnllcof Nuw York owns the only genuine and nerfoct holy Hhokol It the world. Tlio Interesting folio h about . ' 5,100 years old and was used li King Solomon's temnlo. MOCKED THE LAST SUPPER , Tate of Thirteen Officers who Participated in an Awful Orgio. STORIES OF THE SUPERNATURAL , llcw a Kcvolutlnnnry OfTleer'i Spirit , lluttntetl n House lit Toimc.ssce A Well Unlnnccd Citna * ( Him Ghost. A few days ago a man was found dead hero in the RUtler , writes n Birmingham , Ala. , correspondent of the aiobe-Domocrat. Kvcn In de ; th there was a mute look of terror in the blood-aliot eyes , and the bloated face had grown pale nnd haggard nt the comlnp of the prim destroyer. "Drink I" said the core ner's Jury , but an old man who came and teokcd for n lone ? time on the pale , di'.id face , said , with n shudder , ns ho turned mvuy , "It was thohnnd of God. " This man who died la the gutter was the last of a fato.1 thirteen , and In the death of each and all uf them the Christian will read the vengennnco ot nu in1- suited Deity. At the loadlnp hotel In a southern city , In Iho summer of 1805 , thirteen men wearing thoj uniform of ; confederate ofllcors , sat down to n dinner. Every man In the party belonged to a grand old southern family , and many oC the nauio * are Illustrious In the history of the country , Every man wv ; a caynllor. Thay were Hewers of the old south , representatives of the chivalry of the sunny hind , then enveloped In the gloom of dofent nnd despair. Every man there liad been a pallnnt soldier in tlio confederate army. ' 1'tiey had roturuod from the Hold of defeat to flim their homes destroyed , their slaves free , their wealth gone and many of their nearest and dearest relatives nnd frienis dead. The meeting at this hotel was a chance one , but talking over the situation In which the found themselves , they resolved to forget the horror of It for a while to drown their sorrows in drink. They sat down to dinner , and round after round of drinks wcro ( ordered. Soon the bloody scenes of war , the visions of ruined homes , were all forgotten. first they became merry , then rccldcss. "Let us call this the last supper 'suddcnly exclaimed one of the party , nnd the sugges tion met with Instant approval. They might never meet again , so "tho last supper" would bo a lilting name fora feast where reason lind Hod. More drinks were ordered , every man filled his gloss , the lights were turned low and the thirteen men declared themselves Christ and his twelve apostles. A young man who had commanded a regiment acted the role of Christ , nnd for the occasion each man assumed the name of ono of the apostles. There was a wrangle ns to who should Impersonate senate Judas , but more drinks were ordered , and then a young lieutenant agreed to act the character of the betrayer of his Savior. It was midnight , but the peals of drunken laughter awoke the echoes In every nook and corner of the old house. Again and again the decanters were passed around nnd the blasphemous mockery of the lastsuimor went on. A blhlo was called for , mid the young oOlccrwho was imwersonatlng the faavlor turned to the New Testament and read aloud the solemn words of Christ. The reading was Interrupted now and then by some coarse Jest or ribald laughter , while expressions like "Judas , pass the bottle , " weald excite the mirth of the drunken men to n point thnt com pletely drowned the voice of the reader. At the proper point In the reading bread was passed around , and the wino was represented by glasses tilled to the brim with brandy. "IIo that drinUeth from the bottle with mo shall betry mo 1" exclaimed the mock Christ In a tragic manner , and placing a decanter to his Hpa ho swallowed a quantity of brandy , then passed It to Judas across the table. This was greeted wi'.h penis of laughter , ana again the other mock npostlos yelled , "Judas , pass the hottlo I' ' All night IOIIK this mockery went on , and whcu morning came the thirteen men were In a drunken stupor. It wn several days be- fora thev all recovered from the effects ot thnt night's debauchery. Then they sep arated. Thnt supper had Indeed been their last ; they never met again. Prom that night the vengeance of God fol lowed those thirteen men. Evcrthlng ttioy undertook failed. Apples of gold turned to Dead sea fruit in their hands. Ono by ono they went to the dogs , nnd every man of them mot a horrible nnd disgraceful death. I4o- ponted failure In business drove some of them to desperation nnd crime. Ono of them was lynched In Texas for murder. The young man who baa impersonated Christ was drowned in tao Brazes river while llcclng from a vigilance committee on u stolen horse and his body was never recovered. Another , whllo in a drunken stupor , was caught in a burning building and perished In the flames. Ono was stubbed to tlio heart by a woman ho had betrayed , nnd still another was murdered In u low brothel in a western city. So far ns can bo learned , not one of them over received Christian burial , and their graves are un marked ana unknown. The man who died in the gutter and was buried In the potter's field was the last of the thirteen. A strange story Is told of a haunted house in Monroe county , Tennessee , near Madison- ville. Tills section of tbo state was settled during the revolutionary war and the older people will remember a largo square house built on the side of a house , writes a Chatta nooga correspondent of the St , Louis Olobo- Democrat. It was the homo of nn Ameilean oflicor. Hero ho Imd taken Ills young wife and little babe , in the hope of providing for them a place of safety. The house was built of logs , the largest ono at thut time lu this section , It had two stories , four rooms on the first floor and two on the second floor. To the early pioneers It was quite a mansion. After remaining for a few weeks with his family the young oflicor went to the front , where he was killed. Soon afterward his little child sickened- and died , and the young wife was loft alone. She returned to her father's homo when the war closed and the big house was tcnantless. Several families tried to Ilvo In It , but none , it appears , remained mnru than a few days. They all told a similar story. A steady tramp of foot across the floor , a form wearing a Continental uniform and carrying a babe in its arms , cooing to it and caressing it , then the sound of horses hoofs' rapidly leaving the place. For years it stood tcnantless , and the neighbors regarded It with superstitious awe. Occasionally the form of the .soldier could bo seen as on horseback he left the house. One nliht about Ilvo years ago a bright blaze shot out from the roof of the old house , and the neighbors gathered to sue it burn. At QUO of the windows could Du seen the form of the Continental soldier dressed in his uniform , while in his arms he hold his little babe. It was so real that a cry of horror went uji from those around , but the form did not move , there was 110 sound and tbo flamea soon euvcloMHl | the entire homo. It hurned to the ground , and nothing In now loft to mark tlio snot wliero It stood. How it could have caught lire has always remained u mvstery , and the neighbors could not ho in , duccd to believe otimrwl.so than thut the ghost of tbo Continental soldier sot it on lire , On a recent Sunday evening , a few mill , utcs before "o'clock , throe men were stand Ing In front of Volsord's grocery store , ut Hi , Catherine * , Can , , In conversation. Sudden ! } ono of thorn exclaimed i Thnt man will fal ! and bo Wiled. " lie directed the attention of Ills coin pan Ions to a house Just acrois thu street , where , outlined against the sky , was plainly HOCII thoilguroof a man walking along the cdgi of the roof from the chimney to the edge ol the cnvo trough , says nn Ottawa dispatch tc the Globe-Democrat. The Jtguro appeared to ho about oigiit foot la height , and bal anced ntwvo his head ho held a lot.g polo , such as Is used bv tight-ropo walkcr.s. The trio looked breathlessly at the prctaclo. cx > pectmg every iiionant. toueo the man fall U the groimu. Turning slowly around , the figure usconded tlio roof again , walking on the extreme edge , poised for a momimt 01 : the point of the roof , then ttppeajod to dlmln tsh lu size , finally disappearing altogether SAMPLE fflTl - PROHIBITION TICKETS. Republican State Ticket. .Domocntio State Ticket. Inpcndcnt State Ticket , For UoTfrnor , VurRotornor , l'ir Oorcnor , I.l'Cll'S II. ltli'IIAlll > 3. .IA.MKS H. nori > . Jens ii. For lilaatrniint Uorpriior , I'of l.tpiitrnnnl UouTiior , lor KlmiltMiniit ( lnvpriHM. . THOMASJ. A1A.1OUS. A1K.Y. IIKAK. WILLIAM II. DKCII. For Scvrolnry of Slnto. for Ht'crt'lnn f flute , ror Hftrrtiirr iiC."tnto. JOHN O , AI.I.KN. KltANK IV. SI'UAUUrc. , CI1AHI.K8 N. 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A.D'AJJ.UMANU , M ItciMihllctm v > unKi" > - > - , . , , , i . , , Pcmocrntlo Conijrc'ssInucpcitdem CnuiM'ci , , * lonnl J icKct. . . . . . . . liiiinl 1 Icket. slonal Tlukct , 1)5trlcl ) | ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . , , District , t > l trlct , Hoiutbllunii County - Tlokct. Democrat lo County IiiOojiotidont County Tor Stale Senator District , Ticket. Ticket. For'lYdfiuiioYitiillTO , * lr Stale Senator Olitrlct l-'or SUlc Hcnnlor , . . Dlttrlrt , KorCountj-'AttoVliojr' , i-Vr Itoptoneiiirttito , iW itopi-pVprUiil'lTO , ' ' ' ' ' i'of'couiitVcomii'iiiMoliVr's , ' i-of'6oiiiiY.v : Attoriio'K Vvr'Oo'iirJtV'AVlorVnT , _ , ' 1 _ _ _ , ° rurt'ounty I'ouniihsUinpr * , KIT County IXmimlmilonpr ) , ltei > tiblinit ! I'rculnut 1LU11L' LLL11' _ U Icket. lleiiioorntlo I'ri'oliiut Intlrpoiitlmit. I'rculnct ! ! ° f. " ! r.9.l ! ; ' . Tltshnt. Tlukut. Kor .lu.stleea of Hit * IVaPi' , l-\r ) Assessor , . lor Assessor. r'llr'Co'njtfiijU'V , ' I-VrJuiVlr'cii'at tliii'L'pacc' l\ir.liistk'o ol tliu IVnro , Vofjmiiioa'ii'tiiii'ciii'nV. I'orCoiiitlilJl'oi' , l\ir Consin'blon , Fo'r'uU'rk's iif iVluil'liVn' , i.or'.iiidiiiis iit l'ilctVn'ii ( , ' v"r J"'f"-"llf ' ' Uli'ctIon , Kiir'oVrriiuarof'iUKhiiiiV8"tis- ) civt'kV of HleiiloiV , l r Ulet'kti vi liin-tions . . . ! . " . . . ! ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' tvr'ovpiVo'cr 9f' IIlKl'iwi'iyi' i'liil 'jfuV j" ' " , . " * ' 1'l llwn > 's' " ' ' ' " " ' ' * * " ' "A nln t 8nM pnipo.tctt Amomlnitml to thoComtltutlim , . _ _ Iirohlliltlni ; the niiimifncturo , "Acnlmt unlit prone M Anrnit- "AmlnM n.-ilil iinipiMOiI Ainonil- Jjs , Hiilo nml keppliiR for nlo of Inmont tntliu' iiiiMlltulliiii , niohlli. i"cnt to llm ( 'oM llliill"ii limlUl.- . tjj MKlcutlnK llquorii bovor- tlio HIiiK llm miiinifiii-liiri1 , KII u niul m us a bovorIllnis innnufnUiirc , Knlo niul net- " krcpliiK for : ilo nf Intuxlrotlnx ioi | > lnK tor wild uf Intoxlcatlii * llquo muk Tur.it > . " lliiuurs > n buvvrnuo. ' " 1'orproiidfi > ( l Amcimlnipnt to " . . " . " " 7" . . . 1 ' "l-"r prniio'od Ami'iiilnioiit to " UioConslUulliin. Mint the iiinnu - "I'or prniiiHcil Aiiionilinont to rnctiire , ! iil.innilkojilinlrr | iilo tliitlVnitltiitlnn Hint llui iimnii- t'10 ' l"tllt ll n tlml tint lunnu- V tSB of Intojlc.itlnit llquorii on u bevIniUirc , lalanml kcpplnic fur ( ilia i fturi < , nuln niul ki < piliiir | Mr \1 rf criiKo In tlili Btiito , nlmll bo U- of liitiulcntliiK llqiMirM in n bov- : ilo ii InUnlimlluK 1'limu ' j l * censeil unit rwilntoa by law. " ur.wo In tl.U utiln. lmllf \ it- ' "v.-rnuo In HiU tn . e. slmll . U consuil anil roiiiilntwl by l.iw. " llwnsixl ami u-milnte.lby lu "Kor tlin prnpoipil Anioml- _ _ inpnt tothni'onHtltntlon n-lntliiK "Korllip iirnpoiinl Ainciulmont "Kortlip. pnirH" < ' l Ainpniliucnt to the uumbor of yuprcuiu tollu IViimtllulluiirt'latliiKtu the tiitliuOiiintltiittoii rolnllnnto the JuOio3. " iiumbcrof Supicmu .liulKoj. " iiuinlit'r uriuprvmn JiHltfos. " a _ _ _ _ _ I "Kor tlio piop.wod Anionil"I'orllio propn el ( Ainpinlmont "l-'ortho pri i wp l Anipniliiiont nicnt totliuConKlltutlonrcilatlni ; tollio Oi"ii' llliilloii rolntlnu to Iho lu tliuCoiintltutloii rein Ilium tlio In HID jmmry of .hiilum of the Salnry of .liulvi'iaf tlio uirL-uio | Salnry cf JmlKvaof lliu supr 'niii rcMiiuuinl Dliirlct Courts. " nn > l DUtrlctCunrli. " unil HI trlclUoiirt' . " Those who desire to vote against the license proposition may strike out the word "for" in the license proposition and write the word "against" in its place. , j 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 vole that is not cast for these amendments will be counted as against them. The three men were almost terror stricken , nnd rushed across the street into the yard , expecting to lind that the man had fallen , but no trace of the man or polo could bo found. The men who saw the weird sight are ro- spectublo , reputable people , und they agree in their recital of the story with the single exception that one of them says the man was In his shirt sleeves and had dark vest and trousers , whllo the others say ho had a full suit of dark clothes on. The heavy pole was distinctly seen by all three bold out by the figure. A sharp watch has been kept on the spot since , but the spook has not reap peared. The family of -Alderman Olena at Day Shore have been disturbed for some time past by mysterious noises in their cottage , says the New York Sun. Miss Cora Oleua says sno was awakened one night by some one slapping heron the fact. The room wiis dark. She could see no one neoV her hedside. The next Instant there wus a terrific crash in the hall outside the door , which aroused the family. No cause for thu crash could bo dis covered. They frequently bnar rapping and noise , as if some one is walking about the house , Thus tbo agent of the hoilso , John II. Gelding , volunteered to spend the night in the house and catch the ghost. Several friends of the family agreed to stay with him. "While they wcro stinted about u table down stairs with the family the mysterious tread xvas heard overhead. A crasli followed. All rushed to where the sound came from , but nothing could bo found. They searched from the cellar to the garret , but found nothing. The only railroad train out of Oinnha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council BlulTn , Das Jloinea and Cliiungo business is the lioolc Island ves- tihuleu limited , leaving1 Oinnha at 4:15 : p. in. daily. Ticket olllco , 1002 Sixteenth and Farmim sts. , Omaha. Tlio Origin of Zero. It is about this time of year that wo all boj/iii to think of "zero. " It is the part of every thermometer that is most watched and dronded in this cluuigoahlu climate of ours. The word IB from the Spanish and moiuiH empty , lionce noth ing , says tlio Now York world. It was first used on a thermometer in 170 ! ) by n Prussian merchant named I'lihronncit. From a boy ho was a clotio observer of nature , and when only nineteen ycai'.s old , in the remnrktiwv cold winter of 1709 , ho oxperimonte.u ; by putting- snow and suit together , and noticed that it produced a degree of cold equal to the coldest day ot the year. lie called tlio degree nor o , ami con structed n thcrinomoteror rnuo weather glawa , with a scale graduating from zero tip to tlio boiling- point , which ho num bered 1212 , and. the frco/.inj * point . ' ! 2 , bu- cauBo , as ho thought , morcurv contrnut- od tlio thirty-second part of Us volume on being coolc-d down from the tempera- lure of freezing- water to zero , and ax- panded 180 on being heated from the freezing- tlio boiling point. UPPROP TILL SVENSKARJE i NEBRASKA. I don numora lit lurnrjc rAttAnknniln noli flrllut inimamlo nuxlburKnru fflniktndo IS'nw Votk-tiilnln. KOII "Ttui Voice" fnrrkoiu l tu vocmin i-lt lnin improp till Bvpnu'inruct I Ni > l > ni ln , uiutmtocknailt nt H. k. Icdnmlo landsman I Oninliu , cirri fnrlmilf.- unionilnmuntat lofonhik's. VI viljn oj ifingnxtittn ( Ii's 'i hurra' B fArmftgu nit leda B.itaulmr hfuiii ettiillmSntcrkancIt ntnrtlnllylnn < li ini-ii vl vllja imxlTllK HKK'S vUlvilliKutlllAtcteo harmnl sA op- Iietocli vldtuprldt , vl forma gflra dot , proti'slorn nint nttili'tla iipprnjiBKiilIp vamt-tt nltrjck nf inc- tilnuan lilnnit ( Jmulm'n HvenBkulH'rolkniiiic. 1 ili > naiiiti i > roUi.U'iii vl imam F&ilmi ukumhil ! Oinnha luir lit i > ruhll > ltlom-fiiiuillkcrmi incut "Voico" iciM.thn blifvlt nicr Aa tillrftckliKt uc-U- frfirtailt ooli ImljUKct 1 ullmAnlit't , inou i4 ! iillnlor- ua hiOmiin ooni mod fftr H'IIHI fimlnxlnr iinvAnilit 8Tpnska nnmnut , ftr ( let Mi ; tid for ik-u dnl ntv&r natioimliU't , HOIII ftnrm nil lor tftrdo pA luHtcrliet imimi cx'li pa nnioemlct alt lillliflni nn ilriftiKnn- tiou moil Opiiun lilick It-it iiiillilcns krnf , pa ( let krnftli.'oi.teiirote'itcrar. VI vilju oiler nniim ol utt fAllii nftifra hflrcl.'i oimlOmiTi oui < Jcn amlra , fjck. HfftviiiOniahnfAtalUcu ilrlpn. coin liar motnattn Aniuttr , mi'n ' oiinonom < * M > ft < l > 't Iw-IHinihmtiiinot ( loan ofrimyiitu tmtnu lilt aAkn purnettuni nom IT- [ iriwiinlanlcr I fit Onmlui-aioiiiikarnFH Aaict "cli ItMlniiiK , vnrn sljt i ilenna oiler n4 ou fr5naat all- in.Mit lul ntsun. VI liiifm Borcen Ixtvlttna titt nvenskt prohlhl- tlonsorunn. Hv .lunrimlcn , BlitBlt flfver frftn en foil , Kinxtid liMlniiiK till ( > tt niinKjlt , iihcli echo. nniloaf The Yolcu'n eVriiniiKliclnr noli i JfxlBrjck- wl' t > lx n < vlsnkiid tllluriia nkinrin tid. i > iiiK triilMrIiitfj lialxivlltmitilct utan flppun npjunltlon , pmnmm JnnrnulpiM ntnlfvnrn hlltilln InnkrAnkt filtf till HVurmknnprfllcet. NArilfKHiv 'lori inli'rflknnilt nre , rwlnktftrnr. n < mteroch fttlaro - tillmnnnniM im-d nftuninn- ilni "fini numo unknown" , frtr utt cj lAttn lidu- - umullortiil I on , vIworliKcn "dUrctmtuMn" , men inycket liotuhxl ooli Npriilil aini'rikniiHk Ililiilnn lANA Him niunn for ntt mimkreilltrra symnkii na. tlniHMi , < U ( 'fkr ilet fflr Iftnut UiulurteckniulokalluriiKuj fflr "Iwlarc" , ni ii vl trooMiitaiiRkrit vlilinoraiirit UllfMIc vlwil < n exn i Mo vllja och fflrmftKH Kifrn fltK < > .lt rfuh'llor I notions tldrflckuenlijohmim livul till ou I i-ni dllur umlni fill lot tiftiinuiiiln liiudoinan. VI hu vUnt ilvt orlitrniMH , utan utt ri kum Iwnkyllun HrOf. yorord , skuls ftilimolllcBa , nAr ( A iiUonlrin. tOrrn Mifnr vAra lundniiiAtiii vcrkllcu vSl , borOrdu Yolco-vAuli u "ludaro" u hafrno'lcr ntt ddma af tiilons tockon - komitui ntt vlwi. VI tnni tlllMllot I akt , ly nil nm IiftKousiu b\ ( T.1- m IniuiHiiiAnHlnlromiii PI\HIK > ) . VI Aroeoiu rn ninn icsurr [ Arbuil iunniulpinniiti > tech och vi uiipnimm ut ! ijurtnt hviirjit Inmleniim ( illuil- ] > a nllu IiwliKii iiinlxf nit for uvnulliyii tiilvr ! i\ liy- drnn bunliBt i Noliruakn. VI vilju oj injift I nAKon vldlfftiff frtrklnrlnz. hvnrfnr vl Kifrn detln rid , ilA i A > ftl vl poiuotvif- vnhhliKllanilmtiMuipn I ul I iiiltuhot for Iftiiffiwralna nroilod.-lrolln | ihola ( ollliidct ; mon ri vilju aufOrii r , Vi ftro niktorhetflTHnnor : II. VI Are frin iiitn , mini o ) tftln ODEFOOAUT In- trfuiK i vftru ; iiilililiimllcr prlviitiiufTUiiT. in I'rnliiliitloniMi Arc ] fOronlii ; nidi iirlnclnou i U H. konNllUtion. IT. I'roliiliitliiiion fiknr Bknttorn.t pA miiniim cAiiR don nmlfJlttcr rKoiidoiimvArdet ocli f Arhlmlnr i Tltiitntlif ; mon Imluetriolla filrolUK och albnlta fOrkofrnn. v , 1'iohlblllonca fOinAmrar HmnhnllutH inoroli- nkubnlt. vi. I'nihihitloncn ntftlnr frftn nig ihifl ncli i-nor- ii , ( linr till nli ; lojluit < K-I ! HJukllK Mini iinnlilot , VII. I'roliibltlonon liar , ilor dcu iilntil . vis.it BiKAitnilkiiinnm inlnt xoilt. mon inyckct omit , vni. VI miBo orli tie , nttiilla iiiii'uiflcr 1 prolil. Hsnn i till mifArilaKkAl moUntt liktniiijc , fMryillailiUuicli - kO | < tll. I'riiliihitioiu'ii vorudon Htontn iilickn , PHIII kuniln ilrnlibn vAr lilnir.strnniln Mnt , Oinnha < x'h stnilortin i ixllmAiilict moil film inAticii mliutarit , I urn Bint , ini'iicj iniiiKt , Nclmskns fiirinan < . orvnnnfliiidii nkAl linfvucj "llnuit pAosn" ; dnjlni ffiljiloii nf HiimvtitiKniiit ACtorvAsamln ocli OKIHI- Hkcnlii ; ( Tfiirunhet , Vi liu haft ullmunt vAl uch eii- Hkildt inlnwsefOr Ammi'ii. llankon hArpA nppiniuia vi Amm nn cAUB Brlifa lunil"innii kiibtn nin rent ' ' ' . SIO'l' I'llOIIIUITIONK.N och I pntmnnnlmnKmcxI drlla rAdcj lAlnslKpA rna nlltTiiiulm Kftllot invcrkii uf mot purl iot. Cm ini'i- ) llut tut ? 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NKI.SON- , n > ccutlro Cuiiinilttci ) , and Uluvvii Himlrcil Alcmlicrs of tlio Hwnllsli Antl-l'nililhltlini C'lul ) of Uiaulii : , HOW TO VOTE AGAINST PROHIBITION , 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 t * ; 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- the form of the anti-prohibition ticket : "Against the Proposed Amendment to the Constitu tion , prohibiting- manufac ture , sale , and keeping for sale of intoxicating liquors as a bev " erage. rgfw "Ior Proposed Amendment to the constitution , that the manufacture , sale , and keeping for sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage in this state shall be licensed and regu lated by law , "