r THE OHAHA DAILY HUE , TUESDAY , DECEMBER 2 , 1890 , 5 i Tliis is AN Old Iowa Friend .Writes About Us. The world's full of shoddy goodsma And ovcry now year brings Schemes which should bo squelched by law ; Cheap Imitations of genuine things. Chonp Clothing sold by cheaper HIGH , To catoh the wages of the poor. Circulars from the tricl-stors' pen , Arc loft at ovoJy person's door. The "bankrupt sale" and auction room Cntch many n hnrd-oirnod : dollar They'll soil a Inunilrlod shirt ( on the boom , ) For loss limn you could buy a doz en collars. By throwing- ono bait to the human fish , They'll catch a hundred suckers ; Later , you'll kick yoursolfand wis'u Vou hadn't , when the shoddy draws and nuclcars. Your nan Is creep up , yoor coat's too short , You givo'om to your llttlo brother But then it's no use to rnvo and snort , But show moro sense when you buy another. It's n. perfect ] ) ii//lo to mo , ma ; How people can ho such fools , Thoro'a loss KOHSO now thun there use to bo , When wo hadn't so many schools. Moat clothlors , I nm loth to say , For the siiko of greater gnln , Carry the shoddy poods toduy , "Compelled to , " is tholr claim. So skillful Is the countorflt That not ono man lit every five ; Can toll ( the way the roomsnre lit ) . Whether Its " "dead11 cloth or "alive. ' , A few houses , I nm oloasod to say , Have reputations which defy , The shoddy goods man of today. Andnonobut HONEST goods supply. Then if you want n suit thats "SQUARE , " My frlondly reader , its very plain ; That you must go to some store where , TlIUY'VK ' A 11K1 > UTATION TO When a house has hold a business down , Until It's the OLDIiST IN THE STATK , And dcnlt " " "SQUARE" with every man in town , They DON'T JIAVK TO OUT DAIT. So como along and see us friends , You'll bo satisfied I know ; You'll ' find us where 18th and Far- nnin blonds , Look for the sign of M. &Co. MR , DOCRERY THROWS A BOMB Ho Asks the House to Cause an Invcstiga tion of the Silver Pool , CAUSES A SMILING OF BITTER SMILES , Wlint Mr. William Sanders Saw In the Satitli General Itutun IMny SHU Cntiso n ScnsaiIon After r'roo Silver. WASHINGTON fluitBAtj TUB OMitiA. IBB , 1 R13 FoUltTKr.XTIl BTIlBBTi . > WAHIIISOTOS , D. 0. . I5ce . 1.1 Representative Doclwry of Missouri threw what Is ordinarily called a bombshell Into the house today by offering n resolution call ing for nn Investigation hitotho alleged all- vcr pool In which various senators nnd repre sentatives are said to have been Interested during the silver legislation last year. This matter has been the subject of common rumor , but that portion of Mr. Doekery's ' resolution elution which Intimates thnt these gentlemen inndau profit of 11,000,000 will cause many of them to smile bitterly. It Is generally bo- Ilovcd that there was a pool of very considerable - able size which Invo-itcd in margins on sliver bullion before tlio passage of the bill last ses sion , and that nn attempt was inado to unload the holding when the price of the ineUl ran up to 110 and 120. But the brokers In Wow York were n llttlo too spry for thu statesmen and when they learned Unit the latter wcro going to sell they unloaded so rapidly that the price ran to about where it was when the legislation was commenced , and remains there In the most soggy nnd un pleasant condition. The pool fins not un loaded. Ills now supposed to bo carrying many million dollars' worth of silver , the in terest upon which Is such-n heavy burden that It will very soon cat up all the profits. Mr. LJocuery could get some Interesting in formation en this subject if ho would press his Inquiry , NIIIIUASIU HAS SIX MHMMi : ! ! " . SuporintcndentPorter has prepared a table showing the population of each state and the apportionment of members of the house of representatives to bo from three hundred and thirty-two to three hundred and seventy-live. In nny of these cases Nebraska will have six members in the house. ' TUB VANKKK 1.IUVKX. Mr. William Sanders , the veteran superln2 tcndent of the propagating gardens of the agricultural department ami the founder of the famous order known ns the Patrons of Husbandry , has Just returned from a some what extended trip through the south , and says that ho is nnm/tcd over the growth and prosperity of that section. "Around the old-tlmo centers of popula tion , " he says , "thoro hnvo been revolution ary changes' . Material advancement is noted everywhere , and is generally duo to the Yankee leaven , which has leavened the whole lump. Great cotton factories anil iron mills have sprung up In unexpected places' , and around nro comfortable homes of thou sands of employes. The population of ninny of the towns is made up exclusively of those who labor in the mills and fuu'orics , nnd they are mostly Iir migrants from New England. The Important result of this development is to impress the white people of the south with the dignity of labor which they have not ul- ways recognUed , " STIUi ATTKIt 1IIUM. It is understood that there will bo another investigation of General Ilnum , it being charged that ho used the pension bureau very extensively during the late campaign for po litical purposes and particularly In Indiana. Hcprcsentatlvcs Bynum and Cooper nre de termined to renew the attack upon him nnd resolutions may bo looked for any day. The committee which investigated General Ilaum during the last session has never made a re port although the minoritv gave a false and sensational statement to the x > ubllc Just be fore adjournment. ALL WANT Flini ! SlI.VHIt. Free silver colnngu SCOIIH to bo very popu lar as a result of the election. Conger's bad hardly got under way when four now bills for free coinage were Introduced. Two nro by republicans , I'leklor and Bnrtlno and tbo others by democrats , Townsend nnd Cle ments , Indicating that the free coinage senti ment is not confined to party lines. TIIK cuitic : WAS IMIIIMATUIIG. There was a very funny Incident In the sonata today. It is not an IrNh bull to say that the dele started to read the president's message before that document arrived. It is customary to SCIHI the message from the Gov ernment printing ofllco in pamphlet form nnd hnvo copies upon the desks of tbo senators ns soon us the ollleial manuscript is received from the president. Today the copies were distributed as usual , but owing to a misun derstanding they got into the hunits of the senators before the commltteo appointed to wnit upon the president had returned , The clerk hnd only gotten as far ns the words , ' To the senate and the house of representa tives , " when somebody directed the vice president's ' attention to the fact that the message had not been officially received. A moment later the committee appeared to an- nouco that the president would communicate with the scnnto In writing and were shortly after followed by the executive clerk who delivered a package containing the mnnu- script message and tbo reading was renewed. MINISTEU MIZNUK 11UCAI.LKI ) . There was a paragraph of news In the president's message which was the announce ment that Mr. Mlzncr , the United States minister to Guatamala , had been recalled be cause of bis action In surrendering General Barrundla to the Guatnmalan authorities. Tills stop was taken several weeks ago , but the first Intimation that the public has ro- reived of it was in the message that wont to congress today , nml the shock of surprise was so great that all the newspaper corre spondents In Washington have read the mos- snpo through carefully hunting for other news , although they are not in the habit of perusing such documents. AllMV OHOKI1S. On the recommendation of the regimental commander Second Lieutenant Edward L. Butts , twenty-first infantry , is transferred from company 1 to company II of that regi ment , and will proceed to Join the latter com pany without delay. The travel enjoined Is necessary for tbo public service. TUB NKIWASKA COXTIN'GCXT. Among the estimates supplied to congress today nro the expenses of the federal service In Nebraska , JM.OOO. Fremont , Nob. , for the completion of the building under the present government , fcrt.OUO : for tlio work on now Fort Omaha , $11)0,000 ) ; for the commence ment of the federnl building nt Omaha , fliOO- 000 ; for the support of the Indian school In Genoa , JCS.OOO. Senator Manderson and Paddock nrn very ninth Interested now la a schema for helping out the sufferers by drouth In western Nebraska. They will visit the agri i- cultural department Immediately nnd ask that tin extra supply of seed : bo Issued to the pcoplo In that section. This may require a special session , nnd If this bo the cnso they will try to get an appropriation inserted In ono of the regular appropriation bills , A great many resolu tions have been sent to the Nebraska delega tion In congress asking that some legislation bo enacted for the disarmament of tlio Indi ans , nnd thnt it shall also bo a crlmo to sup- p.y Indians with nrms , The entire delega tion were In their seats today. Every ono wns surrounded by a crowd of colleagues warmly greeting them. I'KHIIY S. HKITII. Your Wlfo's Duty. Every nttornoy's wife In Omaha , Every bankers \ifo in Omahu , Every railroad man's wlfo In Omaha , Every doctor's wife In Omnha , Every architect's wlfo in Omaha , Every morclitvnt's wlfo in Omaha , In fnct Every man's wlfo in Omaha Who can nITord it should purchnso . tholr husband n set of the Encyclopedia Brltnnnlca now being offered bv tlio Morse Dry Goods Co. nt S38.GO for HoS full unabridged and uncurtnllcd edition of 25 volumes ; every word anil ovcry picture that IB in the original edition ? : in this. Toi-ms : 1st volume , UOc. ItouinlnUor$1.60a voliuno , Taken as you want thom , ono , two , or four n month , Till- ; MOUSE DRY GOODS CO. STATE SUITS. 1'loplnjr l/ovora Arrontcd. NBHIUSKA Cirr , Neb. , Dec. 1. [ Special Telegram to Tun DRB. | For some tlmo Lee Moivtnn , an employe of the B , & M. railroad In this city , has been paying loving atton1 tlons to Agnes llcsslltig , n matter thnt xvai looked upon with great disfavor by the girl's parents , especially by her mother. The ufTiilro u'ntnour ' came to a focus today nnd IrCOtind A cues packed their earthly belongi ings and this morning bled themselves hence , Mater Hcssllng struck the trail later In the day and found that it led to Hamburg , la. She declares that young Morgan Is not yet old enough to vote and that the girl In the case Is llttlo more than sweet sixteen , conse- qui'ittly the mother Induced the chief of police tovlro tbomarahal nt Hamburg to urrcst Morgan on the charge of kidnapping , while she followed on the train this evening , nnd the next clnpter in the affair will bo en- ncted In Iowa. , Coiiifi-ngiitlnniil Cliurnh Doillontloii. NELSOX , Nob. , Doc. 1. [ Special to Tin : HEB.Jr'riio Oorman Congroif.ittonal church was .dedicated yesterday. The scrvlco nt iJiiW p. in. was participated in by Hev. W. H < Kills of the Prnsbytorlnn church and Uov. J. W. Hoyso of the MethoJist Episcopal church , in English , whllo Itov. M. Nownmn preached u sermon in German. The Presbyterian choir furnished the music , nnd the long meter doxology was sung In Oorman and Kn- gllsh at the same tlmo. The new church is very neat ana cost about $ ti)0. ( ) Hov. M. Kv- erct , the supcrlntondont of the Gennun Con- gregntlonnl work In the state , was present nnd delivered n line sermon in lOngllsh in thu evening , The pastor of thu church , Uov. Mr. Illlkcnbauumer , hat reason to foul encour aged. Jji-Ufinnty Olllclaln Umlcl1 l'roopn . IlKATiiit'K , Nob. , Uec. 1.--Special [ Tclii- grain to Tin : Bui ; . ] Proceedings In man damus wcro begun today by I'rosecnl.u / At torney Dobbj , to coinnel certain ex-county oftlcials to refund to tlio county certain foes withheld by thorn during their term of olllco nnd which , according to an export employed for the purpose , properly belong to the county. The amounts aggregate several thousands of dollars. Tno cases "were argued nnd submitted and are now held under ad- vlsemcnt by Judge Apiilegatc. The defend ants have retained the leading lugal talent of the city in their behalf. Thooutcomo will bo awaited with much Interest. linr.sr TlilovcH nt llontrlee. IlHATiunn , Nob. , Dec. 1. ( Special Tolo- gr.un to Tin : UKK. ] A team of mules and a spring waKen belonging to Mrs. B. E. Hart- zell , a pony belonging to Dale Elliott nnd a buffalo 1 robe belonging to Harry Kwlng wcro stolen from In front of tno Presbyterian church last evening while the owners were attending divlno service. The pony subse quently strayed back to its owner's borne , north of the city , but minus the suddlo and bridle. The team , wagon and robe nro still missing , though it is thought that some trail pf them has been found about llftccu miles this side of Lincoln. Klcvntnr and Grain Burned. Neb. , Doc. 1. [ Special to Tun BKB. ] The elevator owned by Peter Drcsscn of Crcichton , Neb. , nnd run by J. G. Blnlcsleo of this place , took lire last night nt":30 : o'clock and burned to the ground to gether with about three thousand busncls of grill n. The general bellof Is that the tire originated , in the building , caused by hot boxes. j Insurance.'on elevator $ "J.r > 00 ; no in surance on grain. Total loss , about $0,000. Died or ItlicitmiitlNiii of tliu Heart. COVINGTON- , Neb , , Deo. 1. [ Special Tele- cram to Tim BKK , ] An inquest held to day on the body of Samuel Gajtton , aged eighty-five , who was found dead in bed yes terday , revealed the fact that ho died of rheu matism of tbo heart. Ho wns in Indigent cir cumstances. Kearney's New Packing : House. KBAIINKV , Nob. , Dec. 1. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BKB.J A parade this afternoon announced the completion of the now packing house and work will bo begun tomorrow. AMftxa Proposed. Advnnoo in Freight Rates. CHICAGO , Dec. 1. [ Special Telegram to TUB BBK. ] Much Interest is manifested in the meeting of executive ofllecrs of the west ern railroads to bo hold hero tomorrow , pur suant to the call of Chairman Midgeloy of the Western Froluht association. Ono of the ob jects of the meeting is to bring about an curl ) * atlvanco in westbound rates to the former basis of 75 cents per 100 pounds , ilrst class , between Chicago and ttio Missouri river. The present tariff. . Is based on 70 cents , first class , but flow that tliu old per cent scale is in ef fect between ht ro and St. Paul it is believed to bo possible to get Missouri river rates up to the level of last year. An attempt will also bo made to advance grain rates between Kansas and Nebraska points , notwithstand ing tlio fact the present basis was lixed by the Interstate Commcrclo association. No attempt will bo inado to form the nucleus of anew now association at this meeting , that hoing ioft to tlio presidents and bankers , who arc now arranging fora conference in Now York , Arbitration on Dressed Beef Rates. CIIIOAOO , Doc. 1. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bun. ] Arbitrators George M. Boguo and Henry H. Stone , appointed to settle the dispute between the Lake Shore and the Chicago & Grand Trunk In regard to differ ential rates on dressed beef between Chicago and Now Kngland seaboard points , met today with the managers of nil the mtoroited lines and beard testimony and arguments on both sldes'oftho question. They will meet-again next wcolc to consider the evidence and pre pare n decision. "Will Sue tlio Atclilson , CHICAGO , Dec. 1. It Is stated that the Hock Island will begin suit against tbo Atchison to recover $2,250 , expended in pur chasing editorial tickets which the Atchison has refused to redeem. A I'osslh'c Ooill-nil Manager. CHICAGO , Deo. 1. A local paper says a rumor Is current hero connecting the name of S. K. Callaway with the general manage ment of the Union Pnclllc once more. they Want Snmlny CmcAaotDec. 1 , A joint meeting of min isters of various denominations todoy adopted resolutions calling on the world's ' fair com missioners not to open the fair on Sunday and not to allow any work on buildings on that day ; also requesting the president of the United States to use his iutlucnco to ihcso ends. Ilurlnl of n THE HAGUE , Dee , 1. The body of the late king of Holland was convoyed by train today to this city , whence It was followed by an im posing procession to Noord Elude palace. Interment will bo at Delft ou Thursday. * A BcrkHhlro Tragedy. Losnos , Dec. 1 , A terrible tragedy is re ported at Sandhurt Itoynl military college in Berkshire. The wlfo of Major CJregg , In structor in the college , became insane , and murdered her mother and suicided. Five Negroes Drowned. EVANSVIU.E , Ind , , Doc. 1. By the capsiz ing of a sUlfC la the Ohio river this afternoon llvo negroes wcro drowned. They were crossing tbo river from this sldo with a load of broom corn. For Nrulcet ol' Duty. WASHINGTONDec. . 1. The president has directed the removal of Joseph II. Wilson , United States district attorney for the east ern dlstrlctof Texas , on the ground of neglect : of duty , An ICscapod Murdorcr Captured. SOMEHSUT , Pa. , Dec. 1. David Nicely , the condemned murderer who escaped from Jail with his brother Sunday , has boon recap tured. Posses are still searching for Joseph N"c * Tlio Umitli Iloll. SAN FHANCISCO , Cal. , Doe 1. Charles H. Livingstone , president of the Alia publishing company , dleu today. 'JTlio TlthcH Kill x , Doc. 1. The tlthos bill passed the second reading In the commons tonight. XRtt'fi. A County Trowujor In Trouble. Sioux CITT , la. , , J3e.c. , 1.-Special ( Tclo- gmm to TiiRHnB.J-Tro.lsurcrlvlfor of this county Is In trounie. On nppllcatlonot A. G. Ilooto an Injunction nils been granted by .Judga Lewis ng.ilnst'Utd ' sale of certain land i at tax sale advertised to Xiloma off today. J. B. Jcrman , the ex-county supervisor , who skipped out n few wc k dgo , formerly owned the . land , nnd just before he went ho trans ferred . It to Hoolcjjndin pnvmentof tbo i tn.xw gnvo the treasurcrhl * individiinl check , , nnd took a receipt In' ' regular form. The check . wns protested uid | ICIfer is charged | , ; with erasing the entry on thu books nnd de stroying the diiplleaw receipt. An abstract | made immediately niter the taxes wcro paid shows n clear title , whlln one made last week shows the above defects. The treasurer's ef fort to save himself from loss will Involve n delicate law point. A AVonltby Farmer Pr.intv. la. . Doc. li fSpeclnl Telegram to Tins BiiK.l On the night of November 23 Levl McMullcn , n highly respected nnd wealthy farmer living southwest of town , loft homo. Since then hundreds of people hnvo been scouring the country In search of him without success. Sheriff Diddy has of fered u reward of $50 for Information leadhiK to his discovery. Ho Is supposed to have wandered away while temporarily Insane. l-'niiernl of Captain Itnaly. AVOCA , la. , Dec. 1. fSpccInl Telegram to Tun BBK.J The fuucrnl of Captain C. Ilealy , an old-time resident of this place , whoso death was announced on the 29th instant , took pined nt 10 n. m. today , nt the Catholic church , of which ho was a member. JJIl'OUTAXT J Tlint of the Itnard of Appeal * of the American Trotting ANsiioiatloit , CHICAGO , Doe. 1. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bin.j : Tomorrow the board of appeals of the American Trotting association will hold nn Important session at the Auditorium. " Chairman J. 1C. Stein of Detroit and C. L. Benjamin nnd W. 1' . Ijnins nro nt present located at the hotel. Last season was prolific in disputes and protests. Owners of trot ting horses have boon lined for falsifying cliis ) entries , Judges throughout the domain of the American Trotting association have been accused of discriminating , and alto gether over eiphty cases will bo decided by this boarl of appeals , "We will hear some of the cases in open meeting , " said Mr. Stciner , "while others will bo discussed In executive session. " When into , rogatcd ns to the question of the validity of August Dclmont's next season's entries , Mr. Stcincrsairt ho wns not familiar enough with the rules of the National Trot ting association to state whether or not the dead banker's horses woula bo permitted to trot under the provisions of the entries. Hniml of Indication. Every member of the board of education was present at the regular meeting last night. The committee on claims presented bills and claims to the amount of $ & ) , Ot > O.C2 which hnd been oxnmlncd and approved. The re port wns adopted nnd the bills ordered paid. The same commltteo recommended that a sinking fund warrant bo drawn in favor of City Treasurer Itush for S300 : ! to cover pur chase Of (5 ( per cent curbing bonds to that amount , which have been placed to the credit of the board. > The committee on supplies was authorized to purchase 100 sots of writing slips for the use of tbo penmanship class of the high The commltteo on' supplies was given authority to purchase 1(500 ( square feet of slate for use in the seliool rooms of the city as a substitute for the old style plastered "black board. " The now article comes in the shape of slabs of slate one-fourth of an inch in thickness nnd will bo set Into the walls of the rooms. This order , is in the nature of un experiment. The piano at the hleh school was ordered placed In the gymnasium for the use of the 'classes in calisthenics. The secretary , on motion of Mr. Wehrcr , was authorized to sepuro. bids for placing a small furnacu la 'the hallway of the Izard school. On motion of Dr. Olbbs , Quick's ' Kducn- tional Uoformcr was made the olllcial text book for the training school. Dr. Glbbs presented a resolution providing for the employment of a teacher in nennian- ship for the schools , other than the high seliool , nt a salary not to exceed f'JOO per annum. Hoferrod to the committee on special teachers. Messrs , Popploton , Points , Smyth , McDon nell and Martin were appointed a special commltteo to report on change * , etc. , iu the metropolitan school law to bo presented to the legislature for actiou. A Horne T/ilr-f's / Matrimonial Career. DIJNVKH , Colo. , Doo. 1. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BBK.J Governor Cooper began his ofllclal duties this morning by signing the requisition papers of II. G , Whoelock , who is wanted in North Platte , Web. , for horse steal ing. Sheriff Baker of , Lincoln county , Nob. , will leave Denver tonight for Durango , where Wheelock is nt present confined. Whoelock's career in the west has boeu soino- wtiat eventful. Ho was formerly from Loclc- port , N. V' . , which ho left some years ago for Illinois , where ho married two women in dif ferent parts of the state. Three years ago ho brought up In North Platte , Nob. Hero ho also married Miss Mary Upson , and after seven or eight months stole a horse and saddle and moved to Monte Vista , Colo. , where ho continued his matrimonial career by marry ing a daughter of Hichmond Caiilo. lie lived hero a year , but in some way his last father-in-law got wind of his career In North Platte , nnd this led to the investigation , which resulted in his collapse and arrest. An Incorrigible Youth , Deputy Sheriff. Spencer of Pcoria , 111. , passed through Omaha last night with Frank Lannlng , the thirtcen-yoar-old lad who was taken into custody in Omaha a month ago with $500 in his pockets. Young Lnnning was found in Lusk , Wyo. , where ho was rapidly acquiring the habits land customs of the cowboys. The boy stele the J.WO from a lady with whom ho had been stopping but a few days at ICIrklnnd , III , Ho had run away from his homo In Pcoria and drooped Into the homo of a well-to-do family atlCirkland and told the good pcoplo that he was a homeless wanderer nnd disconsolate orphan , The lad v of the house was moved by the lad's distress ing tale of privation , so slio took him in nnd gave him a homo. Ono week later ho stele $500 and lied. Ills going to Lusk , Wyo. , socms to have been nothing but a moro whim. Ho had no relatives or friends there , but seemed to bo making good headway among the cowboys. Kllloa on , iho Ilrldtrc. PonTSMotrrir , la , , Dec. I. [ Special to Tim BKB. ] A young German named Kramer was struck and killed by a fcolght train on the Chicago , Milwaukee & S $ . Paul , on the long bridge just west of this.placo yesterday. His father and brother weru taking the bridge route with him as belnetho shorter ono by which to walk homo. ' Tile two got over the bridge nil right , but this''thlrd ono , being behind - hind , was struck by tho'trnln hoforo ho was nblo to got off the bridge , which Is about MO feet long. Ilo was horribly mangled , nnd death was instantaneous. His father wns quite cool about it , nnd .himself removed the body from tbo trade ; taking it down the dump , and laying It ) dawn , and leaving it there whllo ho and hist little son wont two miles after a team wlttt- which to move the body. Oflloer Cox HiiHlnlnnil , The board of fire and police commissioners held a lengthy session last night unon the charges preferred against Ofllcer Cox by J. J. O'Connor. Tno board passed n resolution , after hearing nil the testimony , giving Olilcer Cox credit with having performed bis duty when ho arrested O'Connor , but with falling to using thu proper discretion in the exercise of his duty , The charges wore then di.s- missed , Sergeant SIgwart , Patrolman IClrk nnd Flroinan Wuyinun wcro given leaves of ub- senco. The slew report showed only flf ty-two sick the past month , us.agulnU 105 for Octo ber. Resolutions of condolence with tin family of Oftlccr Leo were adopted oy the board. OllAWItti'B INFAMOUS low tliol'rlniitrlcBVeroMitilpulntoil In III * Intercut. Later developments go to show thnt halTeo's plnns for carrying' the Seventh nnl nt the primaries wcro concocted nnd nrrlfd out to tlio loiter. William Fnrr , who t-as appointed Judge by the republican ecu- rnl committee , In speaking of the outrages xjrpetrntod by the Chafleo hirelings , last tght said : "It Is well known tlint the central com mittee appointed P. .T. Quealley Inspector , "I. 1'J Cocbran clerk nnd myself Judge , On ho day tlio primaries wcro held wonll ussom- iled nt the polling plnco , and ns soon ns wo ntcrcd tlm room Air. Quonlluv took the bnl- ot box nnd nid thnt ho proH | > scd to net ns ndge. 1 remonstrated , telliii ) . ' him that I vas the Judge nnd ho the inspector. Ilo then aid that it made no illffercnco ; that ho mow his business and would act In the in- orest of fairness niul nn honest count. The .uestlon was argued for some time , nml ivs he majority of the board was against me , 1 ad to yield. "I want to say also that when wo reached ho polling plnco , ono Charles W. Thomas vas In the room and remained there , acting n the capacity of clerk , though repeatedly equesteu to leave. ' Kegimling the methods of the Chaffer men , they wcro most disgraceful. George iSabliio and J. W. Eller tided us challengers 'or ' Chaffeo , nnd constantly stood before the vlndows obstructing the voters. The tickets ssucd by Itoeilcr were smaller than those ised by Clmffee , nnd when these men saw n loeder voter step up to tlio ] wlls they ould challenge his vote , nnd without wnlt- ; ig for him to bo sworn , would turn 'around .o Soavoy's ' cloven policemen who wcro there > n duty and suy , 'Take this man nway.1 The fllcera would at once obey , unil 1 amcnnfi- lent that from ono hundred to ono hundred nd fifty republicans , ninny of whom have Ivod in the ward for years , were thus do- > rlvcd of their votes , simply to carry the vnnl for ChalTeo. "Lato In the afternoon nearly one hundred grndors , led by Ed Cnllahnn , wore innrcliod p to the polls with ChalTeo tickets in their niuls , Sam MacLeod , who was challenging 'or Uoeiler , objected to their votes being re- oivcd , mid challenged them. He was pushed nit of Iho way , and all of the votes were aken without any questions being asked. " Mr. MncLcod , who was n listener to Mr. . ' 'nrr's statement , corroborated what ho said , nd then added ; "I know of my own knowledge that 201 re- ittbllcans wcro deprived of their rights nt .lint primary by the Infamous course pursued jy ChafTeo and his guiig. aided by the police , , vho were doing his bidding nnd obeying his nstructlons. It win n systematic plan , nnd ivas carried out to the Jettor , so mucli so that vhen Ed Walsh or myself nskcd for fair day wo-woro told to keep quiet or wo would 10 locked up. Even after the polls were loscd two of these minions of the law on- .crod the room nnd stayed there until the 'oto wns counted , whllo the citizens on the idc.vnlk were driven nway. " A mnn should never allow himself to bo .vithoutabottloof . Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup , 'for no man knoweth what the morrow may -ring forth. " Have yon over tried Salvation Oil , the roiitest euro on earth for pain ) It has cured nany and will euro you. Price 25 eeuts a lottle. _ _ Voters , llovvnro Of the citizens' ' candidate rot1 councilman In .ho Eighth ward. If St. A. D. Halcomb had omo out for the ofllco at the primaries last Friday ho might have been chosen there for .ho republican nominee , and. might liavo been looted , and no doubt would mnlco nn excel- , ont representative of the people ; hut since : io did not announce himself a candidate until ho eleventh hour , after all nominations are nnde , tils chances for election are so slim lint nny ono voting for him tomorrow will only rob C. E. Bruneiot possibly enough votes to defeat him and elect Pat Connelly , the democrat nominee. As n good republican I would have been too glad to support Mr. Balcombo had ho been nominated. EIGHTH WAIID Ur.ruuuc.w. * Killed by an sKan. . , Dec. 1. [ Special Tolo- rum toTim Bne. ] Otto Ling , n well-to-do stoo maker , aged thirty-eight , wns struck by a Missouri Pacific engine in the western part of town last iilght and will die. Whisky caused It , Both the method and results -when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it ia pleasant nnd refreshing to the taste , and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches and fevers nnd cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the tnatc nnd ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy nnd ngreenmo substances , ita many excellent qualities coramend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles by nil leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. FIG SYRUP CO S4H fRANCISCO. C4L. IOUI3V/UE. AY. - t/EW YORK. tt.1. C. L. Erlohson , Local Apt.200 N.lGth St A .V.VO V\CKftKX TS. "IT. S. Moll , " nn nmlnbto sattro ( in the pos tal service , will bo presented next Friday nml Saturday , December 5 raid 0 , nt the Urixml opera licuso. This Is tlio flnt iurr.orinunco . In tlio city of this sUlt , wlilch bM iwelvoit considerable notoriety in the cast because ono of the proprietors Is married to Mrs , Unrrlson's iilceo. It hns met witU success wherever protontod niul Is now on Its wny civit after u liijjhly prolltublo tour of tlio .1'u- clllc coii'U Us nilrtli , tiioloJi tiuJ sutlro II.-H innilo n strong impression. Tlio company Is exceptionally stronir. The deck of the stcnmshlp , the Itcnrlottn , on which Plilitpa Keg ls tti inulco tlio jour ney to Liverpool In Imrc Klwlfy's Rrcnt spcctucle , "Around the World , " which opei.s nn cnc goiuent of four nljht nd y.itintlny tiintlnca on Thuwdny evening next lit the Iloytl , Is n perfect siHtlnrcof u now dps'ti ! , ovurvtliitig perfectly hullt up to Ilio sniaUcst details , but the principal feature Is tlint thH steamer sln1s ( In view of HIP nntlloncp , wlileli has never boon Uono before on any BtUo | In nny pi-oiluotloii over Riven In this country. \Vllllnni Jerome's ' iiuiusinn pnrodlD-t on popular songs to bo heard In "U. S. Muir'aro nlRlitlv received with much hllnrlty. They lire sold to lie Intensely funny , AIIIOIIR thn scones shown In the comedy are thu Interior of n country m-ltitliiR shop , the Interior of a postofllco niul n rural cilltor's siinctutn. The opportnnllios for uiillinltvd fun tlint these scenes present liuvo liciui seized with Krcnt success. "Tho U. S. Midi" will bo seen nt the Grand on Kridny nud Saturday next , nnd at n Saturday matlnoc , Th'j Eden Musco has n very creilitublo troupe playinK nt tlint popular homo this xveclc. The grant Dcrvlllo family of niiisl- clans dosomo wonderful work. Their dex terity on the musical Instruments Is womlor- ful , whllo their songs , ballads nml melodies tire genuine gums , sparkling , pathetic nmt xvontlorful as the selection mi ht bo. Ar- Uctte , tlio fairy mictiii , nnd Syaney , the xvhlstlcr , are novelties , "I nso Ayer's Cherry Pectoral freely In tny nrnctlce.nnd rocoiniiicnd It in cases of whoop- inc coiih | aiuoiiB chllilron , havlifg found It inoro certain to euro tlint troublesome disease tbnn any other inudlclun I know of. " So says Dr. BartloU of Concoril , Mnss. AlnioHt Asphyxiated. J , A Itccdcr , better known ns "Scotty , " a conductor on the Snermnn avenue motor line , had * n narrow escape from do.ith by asphyxiation last Frlilny night and wa * only nblo to resume his run yesterday. Ho went to bed early on the niRlit in question , nnd by some mistake a draft In the steve W.H left open , aihnltthiiT coal mis into the room. About Ha. in. Mrs. Uccdor nwolco. nlinost suf focated by the deadly pisses , and sprang out of bed xrlthn stilted sliriuk mul fell Insensi ble to the lloor. "Hcotty" was aroused from rajildly approachlnj- Insensibility by his wifo's X'olco , and rcalt/iui * ' the danger , tried to reach the door but fell nnd hnd only strcn gth enough to craxvl on his hands and knees in search of fresh air. The door onre open ho caincd strength enough to draf * his \\ife to the door , mid after muuh dlfllculty ro- suatutcd hex. Uoth Mr. and Mrs Itecder have been very 111 since the event , and had It not been for the furtunato nwakunlii of the lady both would have undoubtedly perished. SICK H ! Positively cured byn these J.ittlc Tills. T CARTERS They also relieve Dis tress trom Dyspepsia , In-l ITTLE digestion and Too Hearty ! Eating. A perfect rcm-f edy for Dizziness , Nausea , ! Drowsiness , Dad Tastri In the Mouth , Contedl Tongue , Pain In tlio Side , ! TOIU'ID LIVEK. They | | regulate tlio Bowels , Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. ! " FOll SEVERE COUGHS OH COLDS' Dr. F. C. Wemer'3 COUGH DROPS Are highly rocoinmondcd after uovcn years of successful experience by the solo manufacturers , Kopp , Dreibus & Co. , STEAM CONFECTIONERS , 1106 FarnamSt. , Omaha , Neb. Sold everywhere , Co per package. Send for samples. GRATEFUI COMFOR TING EPPS'S ' GOGOfl BREAKFAST. "lly n tliorniicli knowlO'lRo ' of tlio natural Intr * which govern llu * oppnttliiii * of Olifoitlon und nntrl- tlun , nuil by a curuf ul application of tlm line propur lies of wcllBulectfill'oouii , Mr. Ki | | " lina pro v tiled our brcnkfnxt Inlilo9wlt.li nilullentuly tlnvoruil licvor- iwo which innj save us ninny heavy iluctor'nbllN. " It li liy the JuUlcluiiK ut > o < if aiich nrtlclua of illct that n cunstlliUlon may i > OKrm1nnlly Imllt Hi | mull slroni ; rnoUKh ta roiht tiveiy tcnduncf tn dlsrusu. Hun * ilrnN of Biibtlo ninlnalci nro tlontlnK ri > iiiiilu rcailr t nttnck wlicrovor HICTO l ! i wcnk pnlnt. Wo inn i'KiMliiny ! | ; a futnl 8hiH by koc' | > ln i > nrsclruH Hi'l furtltk'il with pure blooO , nntl a properly nourished frnnio. " CivilHorvlcu Oazctto .Mndo ilmi'ly with bolllno wnlcr or milk. Solil only In half I'OiiuU ' tlnM. by Kroeorx , Inbcli- i'S If I'K ' Xr Pfi Iloiiiosopalilu ChomlsU jO LI 10 U IAI. , London , Knulimil , UK. . ELECTRIC reVI KSSKS -ttthUNiw etu AKO suipfiuom trliKUMwSV. . , mow , , le tor llilnp clll < ! pur Ke , Curi > nl ( IrnvrallTi l > raknr , Klflng frtr\yt \ 31114. Sooth. , Cnnltnuoui CiirrviiU r > r Kl etrlcllr Ihrouith ill WKAK J'AKTS.rc.t.irlnj thjmto IIUiLTII . .tl rililllllirHRTRKXuni mmrk lurreil F ll liiUitl ; , or fuif.il vfxu , In euH IIKLTftnil IfotpraBorr l'onil > lpf f & . M ! op. Woritcncir r- nan rllr Can , ) In . . tnre * tuADIhi. KvnlrO t'kniphtcl ' Kre. \UDENELJ-.OTRIOC0..10UUS.lUfl.CHICAnD.ll ! | , G. A. Lindquest IS AGAIN IN THE Merchant : - : Tailoring business and Invites Ills old friends nnd pat rons , ns well as tlio Ki'imral publlto call and Inspect his now stock of Imported cd domestic woolens. Evor.vtlilu' ' { Urstclass.an ESTABLISHED 1874316S 15THS WRITE TO HER ! " 1 wn nntntilo torte mjr lioniowork for IS j-pnrn , fnTMSl' ) Nlrliulnn WilsonT83H. lllvlilnnHt. , HiiRnlii , N. V. ' 'I ' > t > ctnro < l with umn7 | thyHlcl'iiih ' fur limmlo wo.ikitcBiiniliiHpiliimnjr ! ri'iniMllej wltlumthuuutlt. .1 IPUXOH.NKUVK IIIIA.SS curuil mo : 1 inn lniii in uror : ill ) iilltnr own work. " fl nor Inn. hit IIOXM fur HI. AiMruii. NIIltVK IIKAN 1X1. . III/KKAI.O. / N V. Sold LrHooilmiui DrmrUii. , llioruniiiin St. , Uiiiaim DH. ETE AND EA.R , Ilarkor lllock , Kti mul farniim Telephone O.M. THE STANDARD COCOA OF TI1K WOHi.H. HOUSEHOLD WORDS ALL OVER EUROPE. VAN HOUTEN'S "BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " its manufacturers are drawing the attention of the American public to this/fr.r/andever / since its invention , the best of all cocoasit will soon be appreciated here as well as elsewhere all over the world. All that the manufactur ers request is simply ono trial , or , still better , a. compara tive test with whatever other cocoa it may be ; then VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA itself will convince every one of its great superiority. Itis because of this superiority that the English paper Wealth , 533-5 : "Once tried , always used. " SJ-To mold the evil ( ITocUor Te tnJ OTe ( , uia oorutnutly VAN HOUTEN'H ' COCOA , whlcliU HTIUiNrriliNKIUtli ( ; [ NiilVE.S : iiJl Mfrethlnmnd nourishing beverage. [ U -The Majority Ot sMMllcil congh-curts < ln little more than Impair the digestive lunclloin Mid cicala tiilo , Aycr's ' Cherry IVctoi.il , on the con. trary , while It cures the cough , docs not In- tcrfcio with the tutictluii.4 ntcither stomacher or Ihcr. No oilier medicine Is 50 sate mul cnicaclouj In diseases of Ilio throat and lllllRI. "i'otir years ORO I took n severerolil , hlclt was followed by a torrllilo conph. I wn.i very sick , mid confined to my licit about four montlu. 1 I'UH'loyeil iilisk-l ) ii most of the fine , \\lio finally said I was In consmnp- ( Ion , nnd lliat lie could not help me. One ot my nelgliliois nilvlgiM mo to try Ajcr'j Cherry 1'ecloml. I dM so , anil , before I had Imlslicd Inking ttio first liolllu u.is nl > Ki to sit up nil Ihu time , nml to go out. lly tlio tlrno I had linlsliod tlio bottle I m well , and have remained soever since. " I. . 1 > . lllxby , llartons > I lie , Vt. Ayor's Cherry Pectoral , I'llKI'AIIKl ) IIV 1 > K. J. O. AYKR & CO. , Lov/olt , MooB. BoliU > ) | ( | * * . rrlcafl ; ll'bottl.'l.f 5. Till * pnnnlnr rcmocly noror falls rr cti nlly euro Dyspepsia , Constipation , Sick Headache , Biliousness Ami nil diseases nrlslnff from n Torpid Liverand Bad Digestion. Tlio nuiuritl result in good uiipotlto nml NOlld ricftll. HOMO niunlll olr ; ant ly aiinr foutcil uml cutty to MUil SOLD EVERYWHERE. TRADEMARK Tit 0 ii T AT YRADE MARK HMII.IIIII Iliw- KIIV Auunrnll- Itincii'uforKi'm- Inn ) \Vrnknoo , Inuiotvncy nnil nil ill'cnsui tlint follow n a o- tiniMioo of Holf- nbiiKU. im l.om of ' ' ' BEFORETAKIHQ. JniTii'Mt'irto AFTFH TAKIRB. I'aln Intliii llnek , lliniu' nf X'Mon.l'romntiiro CM ) AIIH , niiiliuuuy olInirill CBWs tlint lend to llurtllllr urnin uiiiitluH aiulii | iri'iunturuiirn\ . liyKiill imrllciil'im In our t > nniilrict | , which wo slro to ( pnil fn'O lij mull lonrory uno tSTTlio Spf- rlHeMcillrlnaliiiiitilatflH | > r | inckiiK , ur "It | > Bck- nsuii rorK > , or will ticxMit froutij lunllon receipt of tlio money , lj nililrc < lnit TI1K GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 FAIINAM STHUKT , OMAHA , Nmu On ncconnt of countorfplls o luito mloptcil Iho jolluw wraiipor. tlio only ueiiiilnoi EXCELSIORSraiHGSS- " " ( "WATERS ' ! ' . ! & Niluro'i Tonic , Diuretic and Uric Solvent. SOU > OXIjY IN IIOTTLK9 tl C 0. MOORE & CO. , Agu. 1515 Dodge St. DR.MCGBEW THE SPECIALIST. Moro tlinn 15 ynnrs' o.xporlenco In tlio trpntmpntof PRIVATE DISEASES. A ' euro KimriuiteiHl In 3 to Uvo ihiyjnltliout tliolJH Df'unhuiir'H tlmo. STRICTURE rcrmnnontly cured without pnln or luitriimantsi na cutting ; no rtlhitlnii. The mint romnrknlj'io roinoJy known to luodurn iclonru Wrltu fur SYPHILIS CURED IN OO TO 50 DAYS. Dr. Mrdruw'a trr.ilnicnt fur thin lerrllilnlilnoililli * onxo ! iai lition prunirmircit the nmtt powiTf nl nnd Kuecottiifiil ri'iuoily DVIT ilhcovi'riHl for tliu iiliMolutu euro of tills disease , llu HurrmH wllli tlilj cIMi'ai * IIIIK nnvar boon uiiu.illuil. A fuinplole CUIIK ( jttAUj KEiVrlto lur clrciilara. LOST MANHOOD nnd nil wonknoin of tlio pcxunl orunm , timidity iiml dospntrloncy nbsotutuly t'uroJ > llef Is tiiiiiiCHlliitu nml cotnplctu SKIN DISEASES , Cntarrh. rhounmtlsin , niul nil illnofi GJ of tlio blo > t liver , kMnoyi nnd L > liultltir pormitu'ntly : ctimt. FEMALE DISEASES nml liiMiriilfln , nonrouinvm ainldljon-UH of tie ! atom. ach curcil. Tlio Ilurtur't "Homo Troutmonl" for Inilles li prone jnci',1 liy nil who liavo mi'il U. lo bj Iho moil corup oto nml convtmlnnt romoiljr uvoruC- furtKl for the truntmunt of funmlo illHoaiat. Itti truly n wonderful remedy. No Instruinontti H3 | Jalll. IIOIJIH VOU liAIIItM I IIO\I y TO ONI.V. DR. McGREWS mnrvclon.i BUCCOSI lini won for him n reputation which l < truly natlniml In character , and hit grant nrmyof rntlcnts ronclioi fnim the Atlnntla to tli'j 1'Hclilo. The Doctor li n crnduntn of 'lUDlH.Ait" uifdlclno nml has liiul Innziind careful ux | > erlonco In hoHpltnl prnctlci' . niul li rln ed iitminK the Icmdlni tpcclnllit * In modern Hclorino. I'runtniunt br oorro- tponilcnco. tVrltn for circular ! ubout uacu of til * ol > ovodUiuic < , I'ntK. Ofiicc , 1 4th and Farnam Sts ICntriincaoi oltliir itni- leal anil Sui'iical lustitiili Coruor Oth and Haruoy Btroat3 , Omahi. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DR. A , T. MoliAUGHLIN , Proaldont Foundodby Dr. J. W. MoMonamy. NEBRASKA National Bank U. B. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , Capital. . . . - - $40OOOO Surplus Jan. ist , 180O - 07OOO Officer * Ma Dlroctori-IIenrr W , Totei , I'roiWonti KwliS. lUed , Vlcu-PreilJunlj Jamit W. BBTBUO , W , V. llono. Johu H. Cuillnt , U. O. Cunhlaj , J. N. K W. 1L H. llunbei , o iUUr. THH IRON IBANK. Corner Ulli and Faronra BU. AOenoral Uanklnit UuilnumTrunsaotoAi