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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1892)
Br * TTIR OMAHA mTI.Y 11MTJ. FttinAV NOVRMllRR 1A lfl < V > SOLD MORTGAGED PROPER John K. Johnson of South Lincoln In Trouble. RtSULT OF SPECULATION IN WHISKY Inlin llnnnli Siinl by n Cincinnati CoininM- ulnii HOIIHP Simmon * Dlvnrcn Suit Con * cliiilc.l ( Id.nlp lit tint Ntnto Homo Other Lincoln Li , > 01 s , Nob. , Nov. 17. fSpccial to Tun III i | John 1C. Johnson , n youtiR man who bu * for some tlmo pant made his residence ut SSouih Lincoln , U under atrcst tioro for the ncllliiR ut mortgaged proportv. In August , Ib'.H , Johnson ivcnt to A. W. Jensen , n money loancrlu this city , nnd oorrowod JIBO , giving us security a chattel moitgngo on n tumn of hews and n WIIKOD , together with about 100 ; tons of hay. The note was not p la when U hccHina duo nnd some time ago Jensen l learned that Johnson had disposed of the Ipropcity without saying anything about It lo him Johnson bus bnrno a favorableropu- 1 tnllon imd these who nro acquainted with him were surprised nt the news of his arrest. L Ho wns taken toforo .Indira BorRolt nnd will [ bo triPti next Mondiiv. In the meatitlino ho [ Is at liberty on his personal recognizance. Sulil IhuMiUky Tulrf. A oasrof considerable intcrosl WAS tried Del ore I'ounlv Judiro Lansing this foro'ipon. Huns otitltk-d lilies & Co. against John Jlonwlt and rpw out of iho sale of n irunn- llt.V ot whlsKv whiiti thu defendant , had bought for speculative purposes. Itonwlt bought thu whisky something llko n voar ago , nnd lust March placed U in thu hands of JllloH X Co. , commission merchants of Cin cinnati , for aulo Thu sale win made , and when the bill ofchurRCs was presented Hon- wit llaily refined to p.iy U. Ho then sup posed Iho sale was off and prococdod to soil to : t Chicago party. Hlles t Co. were umlsr L'outiact to deliver the liquor to their cus tomer , ami , ns n result , thev were shy about JlitH ) , tlio price of whisky Imving advanced n point or tuodurlng the controversy ever the payment of Ihu charges. They now sue liduwll for that , amount , together with tholr commission on the original sale , amounting to $7. > . llrnril In l.lni'iilii ( iiurl lioiniis. The dlvorco coso of Or. .Simmons against 111 * wlfo wns concluded In the district court this ulternoon. The testimony in the ease \\tmt In show thnt Mrs. Simmons was ad dicted to the almost constant use of opium und alcoholic stimulants and that whllo un der tltrlr inlluenco her contluct was nbusivo and cruel in the extreme. The court granted thu divorce and awarded Mrs. Simmons all- monv to the amount of MSI * , to bo paid in innnthlv InslnltinuntH. ( iiorgc nnd Pearl Oolnu , used b und n yearn icNpuctlvoly , havu coiiiiuenccd suit against tnc Sullivan Transfer company for K , ( H ) damages. On Octouer It Iho children wotc passing nloug tho&ldowallc in front of Iho ilefoi.limit's ' barn when n largo door which had been Iroproporlv fastened fell upon them , nrpnirlng tbo bov'.s leg and Mivoroly injuring the llttlo girl. The suit is brought in ttiu name of thu children's father. Ten a 1'hclps this afternoon commenced j Milt for u divorce from her hut > hand on Iho I ground of cruelty. Una nslts for tbo custody [ of her youngest children. Kva Martin was this afternoon granted a I decree of divorce from hur busbiiud , to whom I she was married In 1STS. She alleged ox- ) trerao cruelty ns her grounds for action. Lincoln In ItrlcC. Clnra 1'ottcr , u woman brought to the ic- liuno hospital from Omaha last Tuosdav , Idloa at tbo Institution last avoning. She i liinflRllicd that every ono around her wanted I I'o poison her nnu refused to talco nourlsb- | moiitof any kind. Theodora Horn attracted qulto n crowd at Itho corner of Ninth nnd O stieets this after- Inoon. Ho was to saw half a cord of wood in ( payment of mi election hot and ho did it In ; rpat shnpo. ( Jcorco ijiiwnrdo.U under arrest on sus- Frilcmn of beiuq cocnectcd with some of the recent rohburlos thai have taken place in this city. Only ono calender was brotiL'ht into police rourt this morning and Judcc NS'ntors turned htm Icoso. < inssi | > ut tlio Htiito Ilonso. Thu Nelson Car Coupling company of Oinnlin was Incorporated today by papers lllcd with the secretary of state. The com pany proposes to manufucluro and soil pat- tint car couplers with n capital Block of 511)0,000. ) tiovomor-clect Lorenzo Crounso was a caller nt , the stnto huuso thU nftornoon. Governor Boyd , Attorney ( Joncral Itast- IIIKH and Commissioner Humphrey returned this torenoou from Nebraska City , wncro thev went lo nivestlRato savor.il complaints that had been made against Superintendent Kakostruw. It scums that on Columbus day seven of the pupils were not in clined to participate lu the exorcises und when requested to do so oy the fcuporlntcndont refused. Thov were Kivoa the alternative of doing ? o or bolnp expelled. Four of the rebellious students pave In , but Ihu otluir three ateadfastly refused nnd ito ito suspended. They laid tholr cns < > before the L'Ovornor nnd the members of the Hoard of i > ubllo Lands and nulldlnes. Tbo investiRa- lion yesterday resulted satisfactorily to all rallies conccined. Tno superintendent was iixonoratcd and the rebellious students lakon buck into iho Institution upon their promise > to obsurvo tbo rules in ihufiituro. I' Tlio Kccrotanei of thu Stnlo Doanl of I Transportation went to Plain view today to investiRUto n petition of the residents of that pluco for a nuw depot on thu line of the Chi- riiuo , Minneapolis , St. P.tul . Omaha rail- load. Attorneys Wootworth and Clurley trans- r.ctcd business before tno supreme court this afternoon , TUoItv of Hastlncs rOL-lstorecl pavlnp bonds to the amount of fl.1,000 with the audi I- tor today , ' 1 ho vlllnco of Nlobrara also reir- Uturcd bonds 'o the amount of fl.OOO for the purpose ot putting lu a system of water \ ( works. A force of men commenced to place the legislative halls in shape for tlia coining ses sion of the sonata and liouso.of representa tives. The carpets are being cleaned , the dusks repaired and lilted with now locks and brolcon chairs supplied with missing IORS , etc. IT is 'mi : HKST. Tlmt In \\liy I Iti'iiiiiiiinniul II , : Chamberlain's couRh remedy gives the best satisfaction of any cough medicine 1 lundlo , and as u bollor leads all other preparations lu \ , Ills market. I reoommu.id ll boeuuio It Is 1 no host medlolna I over h.indlnd for coughs , told * and croup. A.V. . UaldrldKO , Mlllon- DESEKTEDIIE BABY. T u I.ini'olii Women < Svl Illil ol C'liihlut mi ( Imuliii llotnl , The prnorlotors of tbo Oloba hotel found a Dally nn I heir hands at an curly hour yeatur- day iiiDrning. Wednesday two well dressed ladles from Lincoln arrived lu the city and at once went to tbo Ulobu. One of them had a bubo about tbreo weokn old. The liulo child wan loft In 1. Iho care of thu hotel attache * wnllo tbo ' X mother and her companion wont out , Uur- /HiiKtUonfiunioon / they returned , puld their i oil ! until this morning nnd went out ogain , stating that they would roturo during the > i ovcnfnj- . The ovcnlng were owav , whllo i night and morning followed in rapid suoces- ' Ion , but the women did not return to claim ' ? tholr own. ' Tbo rulld was turned over to Countv , Apont Mahoney und transferred to the county poor farm , uhoro U will remain ' 'until iho county authorillna can look up the vLlncolu conuccilon of the two wuman. A Sum Curu lor ( 'roui ; , ' Furmci-s como 111 leen inlioj to my store to gutCUuinborlaln'x cough rumcdy. Many of thwm , llko mysnlf , nrn never wtlhout it. In i tholr homos. U cured uiv boy of a snvero ' RttiicU of croup and , I bellovr , saved his llfn. K. Daltou , Lurav , Uuasell county , Kan. ' 1'hu remedy ts a certain euro for croup and , if used us soon as the hrsc bymplonis appear , will prevent the attack , For sale by drug- Jew uuil ChrUtlun , At a supph-munL to his lecture ot last Friday uIb.tjan | tbQ."Mi > Miah irom a Jewish j 1 ttaudpolut,1' Her , Leo M. Frauklla wUl thl Frldnv evening deliver A Icoturo on the topla , "Tho Attitude of tbo Modern Jew Toward ChrUtUnltr and the Christian. " This l n mnltor which In the past cotn to have boon Rnwl * misunderstood , and ills to brlnit out the true relation of thn Hebrew to hli Christian netfihbor that Uov. Frnnlt- lln Is tlellvcriiiK these lectures. Tno lec ture * thin tar delivered on the Kcncrnl topic , "Kooohd of Jewish History , " srom to Imvo found penornl favor , end necessarily so. for the speaker , thouph outspoken in his views , is liroad and liberal In his sympa thies. .lows ami Kontllos uro Invited to the services , which tnko place nt the Ilarney street temple Friday evening at 7:80 : , Constipation cured by Do Witt's Early Kliors. AT SOUTH OMAHA. ( IiOl MinuhiK tor tin * hrrniul Ucck of tlio \Vlnlor 1'iirklni ; * I < MIKIIII , Tbo second week of the winter nncklne so.isou , which properly bopan November 1 , shows up well for South Omaha. The first week's packing of iiops showed nn Increase ofIOut ) head over the satno period of last year , and n largo decrease at the throe otter Intro packlnp centers. Thu second week's packing shows up even bolter than the llrst and Is a straw showing the direction of the wind. During the sec- end week South Omaha packers slaughtered M.OoO bogs , against -lO.OtK ) one year ago , or an Increase of 0,000 head. Chicago falls short of ono .voir : ngo W.OOO , ICnnnasClty Is behind 53,000 and St. r.ouls loses lli.OOJ. South Omnhn Is tbo onlv packing center tn tbo country showing u rain thus far In tbu regular winter imcklnir season , tbo others falling behind several Ihuus.tml the record of 1891 and previous years. It Is u sullied fact that whllo lln ) other packing centers miy : fall short seine weeks In the parking over last year , South Omnha will not Imvo a ucclc during the season which ulll show u decrease from 1M1I , nnd most of the week's ' packmes will show very largo Increases. Tbo local uaclters nro iluuuhtonng liberally , but tire not doing near 'vhiit they expect to when hog receipts Inciense and prices go onwn u few cents. They nro nol doing much noyor.d supplying present dcmnnds for Iticir products , nud not very materially increasing the stocks of pro visions in tuo torat'o rooms. South Omaha will inaken record during ttin present packIng - Ing season that will bo n source of prldu to iho citizen who has any of that commodity in his makeup and will convince envious rivals itmt this city Is going after second place In a manner that betokens the urUo will bo caplurcd. 1'im lltiiinliii : TriUni. Inimcdlulely following on accident talk of regulating the running of railway trains through the city is Indulged In to n very Inrgo extent by Iho citizens. It all ends with curbstone agitation , however , and matters iisiuino their evorv day ways and the trains go tearing through tbo city at any speed which happens to bu scheduled. In September , l Ss , an ordinance was pis od by tbo city council regulating tno running of trains and iho beauty of it lies in tbo fact that it has bei-n a dead letter ever since , no attempt belim made tn enforce its provisions. Tbo ordinance * provides thnt railwnv trains shall not run through the city limits at n sliced of to exceed ton miles per hour. A majority of the citi/ons bavo not boon aware tb.it such an ordinance \\ns in existence and talk will probably now bo ns to why the pro visions of the ordinance are .not enforced , instead of why Iho city administration does not pass such nn ordlnanco. ItViis it ( .nniilno Surprise. Liftt evening about 125 friends of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kaftorty entered their homo on Twenty-fifth street , between N and O streets , treating thorn to a genuine surprise. Mr. and Mr * . Itafforty , although taken una- waros. were equal to tbo occasion , and caused their friends to pass a very pleasant evening. The party brouglit with thorn lunch , music , etc. , and there was no lack of pleasure nud amusement. llroko III * dollar Hone. O. II. LInnabarry , a well known citizen re siding nt , Fourteenth nna O streets , raot with u peculiar accident yesterday , tie was walKing - ing near his rosldnnco and something at tracting his attention ho turned around quickly. His foot caught in a protruding root and ho was thrown to the ground , his collar bono being orokun by the forno ot the fall. Ho will bo laid up for a few days. flinglo City .Viit n. Mr. and Mrs. \ \ illlam McCraiUi bavo eono to Kansas City. Ofllcer Tubbs is on duty again after o lay off for a few days. .1. U. Butler of Croscoat City , la. , was m the city yesterday. D. B. Olnoy hns been called to Chicago by the death of hi ? father. T. O. Day of Silver City Is in the city visiting his old lluio friend George II. Brewer. The Infant son of Mr. end Mrs. John Holas , Twenty-first and P streets , will Do burled today in Laurel Hill cernotory. Mrs. D. Uoelenck of Cleveland , O. , IB visit ing ner brother. N. B. Mead , the manager for the Western Union nt the Exchange. All memoors of lodge No. 53 , Unllnd Order of the Trouound , nro requested to bo present this evening at an important meeting at the hall- Harry Chamborlin arrived in tlia city lost evening from Donnlson , la. , and Is visiting with friends. Ho leaves this ovonlnig for his homo at Clnrlnda , la. Upchurch lodge No. U , Degree of Honor , will meet this evening nt Ancient Order of ' United Woncmon hall. All members requested - quested to t present. Frame Saunders of Torklo , Mo. , was In the city yesterday on business and visiting his FOU "Dora" Snunders , noad buyer of cattle for the G. H. Hammond com puny. The ladles of thu First Prosby torian church have decided to serve dlnnora nud supper * Itoday and tomorrow lu tbo room recently vacated by Charles Singer on N street. Tnn proceeds will go toward paying for u church cornel. No action has yet been taken In regard to suspending business at the Kxchaugo on Thanksgiving duy. The Union Stock Yards icompany announces that the yaras will be open and running us usual on thnt day. In all probability the day will not bo generally taken advantage of as n holiday by these li.lercsted In the stock Industry. Sick headache ! licccbam's Pills will ro > Hove , riiniiriil n ( ( iuiirKitV. . Hull , The funer.il of OeorgoV , Hall , the well known Insurance agent , look niaoo at 2 o'cloi'It yesterday nfternooa nt the family residence , U70S ITarnam htroot. A la go number of friends of the docouscd attended. Beautiful Moral offerings almost covered the buick crrpo casijot. Kov. Dr. Duryea of the First Congregational church and Uov. leS. Wrlcht Ilutlfrof the St , Mary's Avoiuo Con- grepationul cburcli conducted tbo services. After short services at too house thu ro- mums \\uro taken to Prospect Hill ceinuterv and interred. The pallbearers wore : H. rvI. Smith , U. W , Hurlbort , Captain Hustln , S. T. JoslynV. . U. Uussoll and William Flem ing. JIM WHAT THE LAW ALLOWS That is All RoRistrnr ? , Judges nnd Oletks of Elccticii Will Reosiv. . ACTION OF THE COUNCIL ON THE MATTER \VlllhiK tci I'ny Mnrf , lint Uimlilo to lln < " fin Amount tit Stutittory ItltiilMiicn liniitluo Worl < til I.mt When the city council convened last nlcht It was with ploasuio that the members oh- served that the llguros of Iho Indian squaw and the frontier cowboy , which had adorned the nlcovo tn the roar of the president's desk , hod been obliterated by the nproading of n coat ot red paint. The flftccn gentlemen nt once got down to business and took tin the question of paying the registrars , Judges and clurks of election for the services wnlch they performed some days ago. In complying with a former ro- quoit , Cltv Attorney Council wrote that In his opinion the law was plain and thut thcra could oo no mistake. The registrars wcro entitled to M per day , whllo the Judges ami clerks at election were entitled to $0 each for the entire tlmo , one-third of which could bo paid by the city , one-third by the county nnd one-third by tbe Hoard of Education , Mr Hlsasnor movi'd that they bo allowed $ T per day for cacb eight hours service. President Davis refused to put thu motion , declaring that the allowance of the amount was contrary to Inn * . Mr. Tutt'o ' said that ho would appeal from the decision of the chulr. Mr. Slcol said Ihat the registrars knew thai they would gut out ? fl per day nnd that the dar would constlluro the entire tlmo. The decision of tno chair was. sustained. President Davis slated that ho had no doubt but that Iho mou were entitled to muro than $ : ) per day , but that ho could not vote away money when It was contrary to law. law.Then Then the whole matter was settled by allowing the registrars $ ; } per day each and the Judges aud olorus fO jach for the entire election. By resolution the .Board of Public Works was Instructed to biro tbo necessary mon nud pus > n to completion all sldovvulks that had bcou contracted. Messrs. Kdwaids , Lowry and McLeanu weru appointed u special committee to ascer tain nnd report the reason why the city was so slow In settling with Us contractors. It was decided to hold a meo'.lng next Wednesday nicht for the purpose of consid ering utl matters now In the committee of the wholo. The old bill of John F. Coots , amounting to $1,741.OS , for changing tbo Farnam street ontrauco of tno city hall , was allowed and tbe amount ordered placed , in the next appro priation ordinance. The proposition of the Cutler Manufactur ing company lo nl.ico u mail chute In the city hall ut a"cost of fSlO wus rejected. The same action was taken wltu reference to the proposition of the American District Tele graph company to place an alarm system in thu building. The mayor vetoed the resolution ordering thu location of tbreo gas lamps in the Ninth ward. Ho gnvo as hit reason for the vote thai the lighting fund would be overdrawn to the nmouutof * - " > , UOl ) bcloro the end of the fiscal year. Thu veto was rejected. Follow ing this there were a number of vetoes on the ordering of crosswalks. These veloes wore sustained. Tbo resolution to locnto an arc light at Twenty-ninth and Wolwcrth avenue was vetoed and the vote was sustained. Thcro was a protest ngainst the construe tion of the sewer o.-i Twonty-llflh aventio from Burt to California street. The protest wai placed on file nnd the contract for tbo eonstrueilon of tlio sewer approved. The ehlnl of police presented a statement showing that ninety-nine policemen worn on duty at thb booths on election day and that I they were entitled to 115 for thei'r services. Tno committee on nollco will look into iho Justness of tbo claim. Snpr-rintendont Tilly wrote that as tbe rush of tno building season had passed hn could dispense with tbe services of S. I. Morrison , ono of his plumbing Inspectors. The communication was referred. Thu comptro.lcr notified tbu council that Thomas Kllp.urlck bud returned his war rants , amounting to $ < 5 > i (15 ( , for his services as park commissioner , no feeling that ho was not entitled to the amount. City Engineer Uosewator wrote that an ordlnanco had been pussod ordering thu gradlug of Twenty-fourth street from Leavonworth to Hickory. The way tbo grading was provided for thcro would bo u 1111 of twenty foul at the crossing of Pierce. A resolution was adopted Instructing the Board of Public Works to withhold the awarding of the contract. The committed on public property nn < ; buildings reported against the purchase of i typewriting machine for the Fire and Polici Commission. The repoit was adopted. II. T. Clarke complained of the manner In which the street sweeping contractor wa doing nls work. Ho said that many of th streets wcro spopt during the day , whll others were swept early in the evening. The ordinance taking the two blocks on Howard , between Twenty-second nud Twenty-fourth siroots , from the flro limits , came up for passage. President Davis opposed the passage of td e ordlnanco. Tno laws of the city wore not teat favor pots , nor were they to liiako llesh at ouo mon anil fowl of another. 'Iho grea trouble was that the lire limits were not ox - lenaivo enough. Mr. Munro said tlitro were no pois. Mr. .lacobboii said that It was a dangorou is precedent to onaolish. If the ordinanc WHS passed , It was only the beginning of th cutting dowu of the lire limits. The passage of thu ordlnanco was do fontoa. The city electrician ordinance was Intro - ducod ngnin nnd rofurrod to the commlttci of the whole. Ignorance of th'o merits of DoWltt's Llttl Early Klsors Is a misfortune. Thejo UttK pill * regulate tholivor.euro headache , dyspop sia , bad broatQ , constipation and biliousness , SpiilluilTlinlr riium. Detectives Savage and Dempsey early yes - terday morning gathered In U. H. Brown an , .i Frank Wilson , two young mon who won equipped with all tbo paraphernalia for ' doing so in o work. " They bud a revolver as big as a small can non , a bluck handkerchief nin for a ui'isk and un old sloucn hat. Tuelr enterprise was nipped In the bud and they were baokod for curry- lug concealed weapons. An honust pill Is the noblast work of the apothecary. DoWitt's ' Little Enrly Htsora euro constipation , blllousntMi ami Hlukbeud- uoua. Kopnrtod Sttln to thu U'hUliy Trim. A dispatch from St. Louis says that tbo whisky trust has purchased tbo Nebraska Hard-ware , and a good deal of it , comes to the clothes that are washed without Pearline. It's spelled differently , but it gets there just the same. Not with Pearlme , though. The rub , rub , rub that makes all the hard wear and the hard work is left out. Pearline washes- without it. Practically , it washes without you , and without any of the troubles , drawbacks and losses that you want to avoid. But you can always depend three things that Pearline washes with. These are upon ease safety and profit. ' Beware never you au imitation , be huueit Distiller ; rompnny of tfdbnukn Cltv , Ilia htftfixnit Crescent tllstltttirliU of 1'okin , III. ; tbo IhuHon compnnv o ? Clncinnnll nnil ttio C cntrnl llUtliiinu company of St , I.oitu , Mr , P. H. Iiorof tni * cltr , an ortluor of the trust , \vn < shown the disputed nmt snid thnt It wni no\vs lo him If anything of the hind had bean dnno , und thnt. ho placed no reli ance In the report. ' Iti rc ponso ton lolo rftrri of Inquiry Mr. l-Vctl Smith , iccrotni-y 9f t'io , N'obr.iikix Tlty diMllicry. sntd tbcro wa nb olntclv no truth In tlio report so fitr ns tllii N'obrnsita City plant was concerned. AN ELECTION ITnitOU OlllrinUtlui llniiRloil HIM lliviril nT Cilucr. . tliin lii'nllni : | Hi'timn. Sscroinrv Conno\or haj dlicovorod tliit the ; i cleetion Jittlj-s in t'ho ' l lfth projinct of the : Sixth ward rettlr'nbJ tholr poll books Irrc-Ruimlv ' Ililed out. They fniloil tovrlto j' In the hooHi iho nitmcsor the mon who voted ru the pnllinc plnco Only the tmincn of the wotni'u appear in Iho neil boolu. There were In tl > u nolhborliood ) of SOU vote * rnU In thnt precinct , ns shown liv tlio footings on tlio tnilv shcot.but the neil books ulvo ttio naiuos of only forty-four votrri , nil \vomon. The judges ptobiblv cliccltcd iho roRlstra- tlon booUs us the itnilo voters c.isl tholr bal lots thinking It unnecessary to wntn the mimes of thoio vouistcrod in the poll books. The error catinot niter Iho result of the elec tion , however , for even if the entire precinct wns thrown out the result would rornnln the same. WANTED TO DIE. ( Inirun llrimn llutl I'lrnly nT Itrinoiin for till Attctnit ) < Ml ull-siiiiiclitcf. Gcorgo lirown. n laboring man , mndo a fcubla olTort to end Iho trials of this weary \\otld with aduaoof morphine , ntlllT South Thlrtcontti street yesterday mornluif early. Dr. Towno and n stomach niiuip wont to hU rulloT , and thn imtrolvimou "tirouphl him back fro'ii the Rates of death to the police .station. H" hnd written hall a Ooran letters to his family Hiving his rousons lor tnnkini ; the P'.UIIRO. ' Ho clnimoa thai his wife luiil sold nil his furnlturo nnd cona to CtikMgo ; that his thniKliters were colni ; to thu bad nnd that hH soc-lii-lHW with whom ho wus living hud been nutniR as , no son-in-law should. The Physician thoutrht ho hud been on n sprco ana ho was booked nt the station as drunk. If you hive piio lj\Vlti'j U'ltoh Hazel snlvo will surely uuro you. .11 ii.lor U'hrrlrr on lliinil rroinpll.v. Under the provisions of the city charter , city oniujrs > clect uro required tn illo their bonds xvith the mayor within ten days from the date ot tholr noliilcatlon of election. Of the ofllcurs olectcd on November 8 , Councilman-elect U.ui ll.Vheolor is the first to comply with the requirements of Hint provision of the luw. Mr. Wheeler HloJ his bond yostonlay morning and 19 now pru- paroa to cxorclso I tin duties of councilman from the l-'ourin wnfd of the city us soon ns the tiiiio arrives. Piles of ncoiilo have oiioi , out IJoWttt's U'ltcn Hazel salvo will euro thorn. .llarrmvo I.II-CIIHIM. The following murriago licenses wora Is sued by County Judge Ellor yesterday : Nnmi * un \ address. Aso. I Nod II in ey C'opulnnd , Omaha L' , ! 1 lather Diitonpoir. , Unmha ' . ' 1 j Curl .lohun y indbori ; , 'llnlTnlo , la -8 I Ida I'otorsuu , Omaha Ill i ! I'd ward MclJrath. Oiunliu. 'L | ( IHlen Connolly. Onnhu' . "i Why is Pears' Soap the best in the world , the soap with no free alkali in it sold for 15 cents a cake ? It was made for a hospital soap in the first place , made by request ; the doctors wanted a soap that would wash as sharp as any and do no harm to the skin. That means a soap all soap , with no free alkali in it , nothing but soap ; there is nothing mysterious in it. Cost depends on quantity ; quantity conies of quality. All sorts of stores sell it , especially druggists ; all sorts of people use it , espe cially those that know what's wnat- i CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. If lr FohiMirV treatment nnd euro of consiimiv lion were miniptlilnifiiuw ami nntrlcil , puuplu niL'lil iliuilitiiint wlmt IIIIH iiruvoil list'li' ilirniKli a record m tildusuiiriirHiidtuthurs , mo. unjust whn A SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION niul fnr nil ilt < cns4 of tlio I.iniii. N'o Irontniont In the norlil rn-i nliiooiit nmny | ic'niiiinciit i > iin > > or sriiiiiiiniptioii tnltH crnllt an lir ch iiiai'n Nothing in llrol cl llllrocll _ ; ) [ nn iHirocllvoly on the ' iiiiil uimVo tiavTt 01 "cuiWunipliuu ui Dr. Sclwnck's ' Pulmonic Syrup. When nllolfe fnlUlu cnnicii to tlio ro cno. .Not until It Hiiin.uiul only iiinir futllifnl Irliil liunlil iiny ouu ic'ipoutl. II Inii lirmu'lit Hii ImpL'lim tu Hii > nnil ht'iiltli. It Imitiirniul tlio ilo.iMlr | of I en tlininiiiil IIOIIIUH Into Joy It Isilulnx It now. It lll cuiHIni'U tnilnlt iliro'iuliont tliiiu.'i'j , lr , rioli n i'a iinutloj lruntl > n on i nniiiniiillon , II/vr und stonutoli due.iiln liiiillrilfren to nil itiillciinlk. | | Or. J. II , fchuncku A , bull , I'lilUiluhilil'i , I'll. 'Dft ' R. V/ / , BAILEy leVflli Killed With lout I'.iln by no l iMtost Invoii- I'l1' llout > i > UCHTII UXTUAOTKOlWIir'UOUT I'AIX Olt RUUUEK FOU M5ilJU ! < 1'orfcctnt Kirirnntuol. Tuatli oxtr.iotofl In tliomornlni : . Now onot.lcanrtoJ lu uvonliif of 4ine day. - hue snuclmonsof Uonioynlila llrldio. guuaiiuclniun nf Kloxlplo Hustle I'lata ' All work wurr , . itoil 11 * rfcifoa | ntoil. lliu-J li'umr , l'ixtou IIUc. 'Idcphunu 10S5. Ultima 1 Fariu-uS. 'lako Klovato- Stulrw.iy fro u 131S Strco tentraiico. NEBRASKA National Bank , U , a LEFOSITOSY - . OMAHA , NEB CniHul | , . , , . . . . .7. . . , $100,03 13 Surplus 905,00 J cmcfrinartnireciori ilenrr W. Vntoi. praildtat K. O. CuibluK. rkco urai'-tuni , IX a Uaurtoa IV , f .JuUu.CCoUla .J. . _ ti..L' lrlot. i irU-A- CMUIwr. THE IRON BANK. Both the method niul results vrltcn Syrup of Figg ia taken ; it is pleasant nntl refreshing to the taslc , nnd nets fcntly yet promptly on the Kidneys , liver nnd JJovrcls , clcansea the Bys- ' 'tern en'ectnally , dispels colds , head- nclies nnd fevers nnd cures liahitnal constiintion. ] Pyrnp of Figs ia the only remedy of its hind over pro duced , pleasing to the taste ? nnd ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly benoficinl in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to nil and Imvo made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in DOe and $1 bottles by all lending drug gists. An/ reliable druggist who may not have it on hand "will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. S4N FRANCISCO. C4L. LOUISVILLE , Kit. HEIV YORK , N. * BUY jHutchinson's : Kid Gloves J Thpy last loncrr and wear lii-ltcr than any oilier makr. Tin-yarn stilishuutl made fioni Bclcctcd skins only. } EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED PERFECT FITTING LATEST STYLES MOST DURABLE j AND THEY NEVER RIP If your dealer does nnt have tlicm und J yon \MinL to know Hiiiiothing ulx > ut the ! bEST CUUVES MADE wrllo to tlio nmtiu- fnctnrcr lor his Illustrated hook about ; uloves. JOHN C. HUTCHINSON , MAMTtcTinui , J Joii.vutnvN.x. Y. Why ib n , wii u some houses always need re painting ? The owner has them painted in the Spring ; by the Fall they have a dingy , rusty , faded look. A neighbor's always looks fr esh , clean , and newly painted , and yet is not re-painted oftener than every four or five years. The first "economises" by using "CHEAP" paint ; the second using nothing but trictly Pure " Dutch Process" White Lead. The first spends three times as much for paint in five years , and his buildings never look as well. < t Almost everybody knows that good paint can only be had by using strictly pure White Lead. The difficulty is lack of care in selecting it. The fol lowing brands are strictly pure White Lead , "Old Dutch" process ; they are standard and well known established by the test of years : "SOUTHERN" "RED " SEAL" "COLLIER" Get the National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. Mix them ( for color only ) with strictly pure white lead , and you will have the best paint that is possible to put on a building. For sale by the best dealers In paints every where. II you are polnc to paint , It will pay you to tend to us for B book containing informa tion that may savr you many a dollar ; it will only cost you B postal card to do so , NATIONAL LEAD CO. , St. Louis Branch , Clark Avenue and Tenth Streets , | HAYER.STROUSE&C .HFRS.4IZB'VYAY.N.Y. I'rnpofciilK tor UuiiuivliiR Ulcctlon lliuilliH , BoalL'd inopoauls will lie rceiilvod at thu romptrolli'r'H ollloc. to 4 p. in. , Norrmilier . ISUi , for thu rnmoval of tlio bootlis to Hturuuu linubu ittitl thu rii | lnoliiK ut thu MOVI rluctlun , The contractor niiruelni : tu lopluuu tliuin nil In Kood onluri thcoitr buini ; iitiuiuxiiuntu rtliat- ovar for nnv wiibtu of nmiorliil ur tirnakiiKO iiliovo tl.u foiiir ua prluc. Thuxintriiotor ru- cuilvliiK ono-thlrtl of coiuract iirlvu hun thvy uruKtoiuil mid two-tli rcls when thuy slm I nsaln bo replaced. A eortlfloil chouk of * .o to iicconipiuiy onoli lild. TUo rlKht Is rosorvcil to roloct uny or nil hliis. Novoiulwr 14,189i TUCOUOltU OI. ON , Coinptrollor. > < RIPAN8 TABULES riiruluUi * the Ktoiiuuli , liver und Ui i-l4 , purlJ fr tlio blooil. are wi/e udt > irrclualI | I thu * * lunllclnu kluiu u fur Mllou * I nt . uuibitliuvtlou. djr.ltptla. fuul * liroth. litaum he , lieurtl'urn , tout of iHllte , iLrut l voprwlAu , i lnful ioa.andevtirynlrtAHerMultlniffroni * Impure blood.or a fiJIiire by ( he * tcmuu.li , U > er or lu- ttvluiett U perform tkttrproiiorfunctlanB. I'taxim , ; 'inraa ' tooveneaUatranbMwntedbylaUA ftorf- * ou ' uuhm L I'rlc l > y uiail.I ltr < " , t t laraiiU.Jtr. I ItlTANB ClltUfCUL Oo"lM-prm' . . .N w Volk t Overcoats in full blast. /V w y-W / /L A bine i\mi black j 1 lining rv/cvV collar , * ' 5 shades , Mack , tan , o.\/i 'rf bitc and In-own , in enuine k and fit us nctl ( is those which sell at $ u , now . Heavy anlntni me/ton in Mack $9.00 . anrf brawn , worth Yj.c ; , now . 9.00 A beaver in two si/tufas , bine and J/.OO b ack\ also a kersey same color ? , . single or double brcastcdjlanncl lining , 200 of I/ion , worth as high as $ r6 > now 4.50 SPECIAL Alt wool cheviot diagonal , . in two shades in brown and ' ; tt' , at . / SO Ulsters , in any fabric or color extant , from $4 to $30 Columbia Clothing Co. , Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. Worvo Seoda , " the nonderful remedy is sold nltli n writ * irn riiMir * ' lo euro jlll nervous illi ca e1) , fliich AS Weak Memorf , iOisot Itiitu l'ow < r. , llmulnrticVakofulnuM , host Mnnliooa. Nlnhtly Einla- . , . slnn * * NcrvnnsriG q la"attiulo.nllilriln and lots of pnwt > rnf the ( ivnorntlvo Oreain In I'lttiorsnxi-niisoil . ' liyovci oiprtion. jo'itlitul errors , or ciccsstvf lire " f Kibr.crn. , opium or ntlmiiliuits whlcli onn loud to Inflrmlty. Coniump- . tlon inn Ihmuiliv. 1'ut . iipcoiivnnli'iijtocnrry Invcpt n cki > t. til per pact- ncolijr mailirt fo"$5. With $ ' ' . ovnryjiin1cr 'i' trfrcii imlttti. iju irantte tontn } * LORR orrrjunitlhcmunv. Circular fruo. Address A ur * c ' < l Cu. , C'lilcuc" , 111. For sale in Omaha by Sherman & McConnell , Dotlfjo Blreol. DOCTOR : In tlio I ic.'ilrnonl of : i'l ' forms of PBJVATE DISEASES. finfl all WoiiUnnss anil I ) soidi'rof wlih loi-tof fiitirauo. iinibltliin. and vltullty Cislitcun yuaraof tin1 most ruinark.ililu siicLVSi In tlio tro. Union ! of tins class ( if liUna-itii. wliluli U lirovn'i by tlio nnivi'rsil ; tiiHtlnionr of tlinii- Hiiiiils lie hu vu Uoou LMiiuil , Wrlt for olrou- Inrs unit niiditloit list. 1 Uu mill J'.irniiin ( iii.inuH > INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM IGtli and Howard Streets , OMAHA ! NED , I'or tlio treatment ( if Chronic , Private l Nervous Diseases , MALE ANIl TKMAI.K. riles , Fistula. FJKStm- and Slrlc- turooi'tliM Kc'ctiiin ' pri'iniinoiit- ly cured without the use of Knife , Ligature or Cntistic. EucliHi ; If. lii htninps niul riur 107 IIIIRO HOOK un IHSKAHIih nnil iui < slliin IlliinUh , win bu MAii.cn ritr.i : . irriuN\TioN.\i. s ANITA HHJ.M , IGtli mill HoMurtl Sin. , Onialiu , Nrb W. 0 MAXWKI.UM , 1) . , I'lOK. Xf.lUN lilt Biu.r The Latest CHICAGO STATIONERY Nothing Better. Our Writing-paper mnd Envelopes ; \Veddlnt , Xnvitatlons ; Reception Cards arc sent , at reasonable prices , anywhere in the United Status. Send for samples , ( UU Cobb' Ubnurr OO. ) 16 Wabub Avc. , ChlUgo. AMJCJSBMENTa Farnam Streef TONIGHT A merit .Vs Character Actor. J. W. SUMMERS , In Ms ncn lunmntlc coinciljr MICCCSS EXR.R \ piny llmt " 111 bcnr neuln und FARNAMSTTTHEAT 'our nlKliln cdljinu'iic'lliK Hiindnr iiintlncc , NUT. Mutliion VVctlnciilny Tim iiurmnn liluluct Coiiicilliui , IT.TB I In 1 U now rnrMon IIAKCH. U IIHliNI ) l Ii Snppnitod liy llll.l.V KKSNKI ) . Tlio Irlili rmnpilliiii , MI'HTIIA illiollOl ! . Tlioll ( > riiiiiiiNlKlitliiinle. I.l'iTl.i : CAHI.NO , TlioClillil Wnniler , NEW DON'T | THEA1RB. JffiJ 'I liri'O Nithts. coniinoninx \ I'rliliiy. Nov. 18. Mittiiil'iY Mnllnuo TIM ! 8I5A-O.VS Hid HIJ.VSATIOXI TIlIU.MI'llA.vr IIVHUVWIIKIIHI iodine mill Ininu' lro I'linlnrtlun of thndreat ItiU'rnutiiiiinl Mclo-Dranintio Snccogf , KIIIIIOIIM NMW urk CiiBt 'i Cur Lonilmir'-ii > ni'r > ' - ' Ainiiylni. .Mi-rhiinlriil KI1 V&VB Ilio Tin Wlilln Via hi ullh Ill-ill .Mnnti nnd hullH nnil I nil lllkvi'il In KVI-IJ I'aitleiilnrl .Nli'l'i ; Incl li'iilnl In Act II , - < | ilko" llminp'oynnil nllllllim Oii | > nu llr.-uiil-vrw I run Ml fp , In full view UTtlll ! HlllllUllll' lll'llllklll' linilM'llMlllllUl WONDERLAND and BIJOU THEATRE , All tills WruK. Over tlic Hills to the Poor House ana th < ir Alhnmbra Vaudeville Co. HKNKiiAii ADMISSION nn n Inuliiillni ! linsirviMloiiln I /I II 1 NO iiimii'.it , IAIUU y. M. t A. HALL .Sntiirlny I1. MIII I nu . . . . Nor. Ill , 1 > ! > . ' , JAMES WH1TCOMU I liu I luliet I'ni't Tlic liilnill ililo Iliimurlit III' rrvc'il t-culu 1'xMinil ( I "lid upc'in 'llnir'Unjr iniiriiliii ; ITIh tit U n in nt C1.U10 .V KiMjr'9. IIIH iffT MONDAY , M. 21 BXPOSlffoN HHLL Evonlner Conco t at 8:16. : Incoinpui itiin Concrrlh hy Ihu Orlfi'nal ' , I'an.oim nnil Only Dodge City Cowboy Band IIKK V , WAV4IN ( -IA ( K MNn.AIII I'rop and Uon'l MaiiK'r. Miidlu.il Dirjclor. hl'KOIAh A I IT I STS | MI.SS IKlltA WIU'.V. l'4-lma DOIIIKI Hoprnnn. Mr. A. II. K : II.I < , AiiKtrli'U'MfuvurltuCoriiutliit IMhis MAIIIK. MrNKir. crimtun I. tdy CornetUt Mr. lUid'li Koreiu tlio riiunoinunul llanto. Ilo crvod Heuti. 75o and 11.03 11.03o AclYiinco iiulu ut Max Mayor liro. Co. ' * Juwulry vturo.