. F , ,8 .rnB OMAHA - DAILY ] i1E : TUESDAY } , OO'l'Onmn 1 5 , 1S9. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , , I . . . . . . ' " - A , I \ o \ LY JLUiV ¼ 'J \ 1\ \ I JiI.JS' \ - H\ \ PMk U 4 I3 . L L\ I Lt4C .v i- 1 1 ' a ' ! ; i1.Pf - - . L . - < - ' . T ; : ; I- EVERYBODY 15 ON TO IT , $ rLP I iE . -I ' LARGEST PIECE OF : GOOD TOBACCO : EvE 5OLD FOR TIlE MO4EY - I- GO G 0G scQ OQOG o ecee Tell Ymu Wife y" i I 'Vf - that you have 1 $ read that Santa , " 'ri.i / i ' I ; Claus Soap is 'VI' one of the . I ? - i greatest labor- , " - ' 'VI'I , , \ I saving il1vel1- ¼ s l1 , . r bOllS of the ' I. rp g ti 111 e. 1 e 1 'f j" f { . I her that It a . . . ! ] e will her save " \ Ii i strell th , save ' ' I \ I f/j. . / . . ; 1\ , her tUlle , save ' - . II r. . , 2 her clothes. l\ \ / . I" " { 1 @ _ . . , ; g i The merits of ' , , . , . , " . . ' i , _ SANTA CLAUS SOAPi 8 appeal nt oncc to every thoughtful wOlllan. It's thc best , purest , and 0 U most cconoJl1icnl soap to uc procurcd. Sold cverywhere. Made only oy 8 The N. Jt : Fairbank Company , . Chica o. G oeQQQQ eSCCCG09 OO 6 OG 03aQG . ; . 1L , r1 $ . F LOST iGOR .4 . ' . . . , \ , . , \ . . When . In doubt wh'I , to use for N.rvou , fleWIhv Lou of S..u.1 1'0\\0' ( In .Ilher . . . . . . , . . . I , . . t'i.- : " _ Iez. . ) Imlk'teocy. , . , . . tol'hy. . . VicoccIe . , and . ut.er sseaknesscs , . . . from . any causes uo t $ . : " Sexier , . hils. . . . 1..10. . ch.cke.1 . . ! anl . full . .lg'O' . . . qutcUy . .Iorrd. . . If . . noIecIed . such . trOUlle5 . , . . , rrsuU . , atally. . . Mall..1 . . anys.here . . . . . .al..I. for . $ i.oo . . ; , 6 loses For fs . . 00 . . With . . . . ltcsult hl4 woeks. rs.rs 1 ro orIer sc give is i.et : lrsruneeo 10 cure 0' refoni the mone.ld. 8L1mUIAN ' & : McCONNF1T.T. DRUG CO" una Drnie Rtrect. Om nil" , Neb. 1 , - BI.IS BXJUY ) A SIICI.\I. ) SI SSIIlX. \0. : :11I : Uentberstni1 VI..IIIIIJC IIr..th- rca SIIt'IIt II 1'ev 1I..u' 'l'o.th'I' , . 1Iks lodge No 39 of this city entertained . Its rlelllls In a delightful social session last night. Cot'gressmnn David II. Merccr lIre- sl ( l ll over the meeting and Tom Ormsby acted as chle of poll co. There were songs Rllll speeches and refreshments for all . and It was well alonl : In the small hours when tho. jovllli Bills : graspell hands and united In Ilnglng "Auld Lang Syne. " Sto\'e IItollle and the small boys of his thaw were present anti succeeded In 111'0- voicing much merriment. IIrodlo sang a iuinbor of tYllleal flowery songs , while his . vouth(1\1 IH'oteges entertained the midnight issembiage with a clever exhibition of spar- rhiig Conroy and Fox , "tho kings of Celtic luimor " by III' : . were represented ) Conroy Iione. as III' : Fox was tllilen 11at \ the eon- : Iuslon of last IIlght's 11crformance. "O'Plal'- IY's , flat , " "The Ilniul 1'1'qll < On . " and other sultablo selections were well rendered by Conroy and each received a hearty cncort' 'l'hera were three choice plt'ces by the Sutol'lous Mandolin chub a song by Harry l1urllley. n banjo sola \ : by 1. II. Cllllunlnrs. ; , zither solo by Julius 1.'cstnel' and several ell'Ctions on the 1lano by A. S. Hoe. W. N. Rounds of Jackson , Mich. , lIIado a brief peech , antI led the gathering In the rendition ) f a popular \ ballal\ \ Congressman Mercer , Iniertlllnell the audience with all account of . I fight he recently had with some Jallanese I In a Toklo railroad depot. The entertainment tom\l\ltteo consisted of C.V. . Ht'l. Jallles ! Alnscow and I.e\\'ls W. Habcr , chairman. X : C w t'iiNtClihIfurIiIlI ; 'I'rnill. On October : ) the Santa Fe route will In- I ausurate now and strictly limited first class lel'\'lco to southern CII\fornta. \ ! , 'fho California \ ! Limited will leave Chicago t at 6 p. in . dalh' . achlng I.osl1gt'les and Ball DIego In three days and San Francisco I c In three and a hal dn ) ' ! ' , thus reducing the time half a day. quhllllent will consist of ( superb new vt'Stlbuled I'nlllllan palace and , , cOlllllarhncnt sleepers chair car and dining ' TI C.Ir. : through from Chicago to Los . \ngele8 without chn,1le. , 'l'hls will bt the fastest and most luxurious - ous sel vice via any line to Calltornla. The ! present train : leaving Chicago at 10 11. m. will ba continued , cJfr'lng through / palace slerper and tourist slt'eper 10 San Francisco , : Rnll tourIst sleeper to Los Angeles. Full partlculnrs obtained anti reurvatlons ; 1 secured from E. I , . Palmer. passenger \ agent , tcom I , 1"Irst National ll.lnk : bhlg. , Omaha. ' . . 4 IIII n. 4 I'UIT.LU'S-Mr. Lawrence PhIllipot Cdumllua , , Net . ralherln.law or Mr. I. Ulul'k , Funeral will lake \'I1\l'o from Tlmlle or IIrael. homey . . . . .fl. near : 41h at 1:3) : I' . 2n. Tuaiulay. BUm- bin ot the ( 'onrnll'allon ot IIml'1 Ulld all . brolhtr 1111011' are invited to &ttend . "oils. To Mr. and 11'8. 1'hoodol'o Mayer of Schu- 'er ' , Neb. , a daughter , 011 October ; 14th. 1S. , .IIC.\I. IIltIH'I'I'IES. There will be a Joint literary conte't be- t\nen the Crystal League I.lterasoclet ) . of Omaha and hJhIevue college next month In I Omaha. , Owen Gahiigher instead of Owen Shannon I . as 11'\3 IIrst reported , was Intoxicated and trying hard to raIse D row In the neighborhood - , hood of Tenth street and Capitol avenue when ho was arrebtrd. Saturday , evening burglars entered the re&ldencf' of Alb rt n. Smith a clerk of Kel- ley Stiger & Co. . 2424 St. llary's : a\'enue. They secured two pocketbools which did not contain largo sums oC money. Hev. C W. Sa\'ldge of the Pc-ople's church will deliver 1tree lecture In the church this ovelitug describing \ his recent trill through Arkansas. lie believes there arc opportunities there for poor men and will devote a large part of his lecture to discussing - cussing them A warrant was sworn out yesterday for' tIm arrest of Charles Caves for al'5aultlng William Dickey ; Minnie : Wick for stealing some household goods / valued at $18 : Mary : llorrlsy : for keeping a house of llI-rellute : George Schroeder for trying to defraud Robert hamilton and llen Baird for using obscene lanGuage The store oC lllerllng & Kernel' at Sixth and Center streets was robbed Sunday night. The burglars pried open n shutter In the rear of the building on the ground 11001' Several Ialrs of shoes , some suspenders and n. . number of bolts of dry goods were taken , but the thieves were scared away before the money drawer was reached. The loss was small - A. V. ntlll _ \ . \1. : llembcrs : 01 Saint John's lodge No. 25 , A. F. and A. M. , and \'laLting brethren are requested - quested to meet at Masonic hall at 1 o'clock today to attend the funeral of 13io. Phillips. AI4F1IED M : . OLESQN , Master ! > > 'l'hirtiiiIi Cln' 'S"I'vlc . MInneapolis and St. Paul Minn. . to Los Angeles , Cal Arrangements / have just been completed , whereby the Union PJclftc and conn ctlng i lines will \ run n Pullman Tourist sleeper Crum Minneapolis and St. Paul. llInn. : . to 1.05 Angeles Cal. , via Sioux City and Columbus , Nob.'IThlOUT : C11.\-OE : ; car to leave lInneal'ollft every Thursday i:40 : p.III. , St. Paul 8:1 [ , p. m. , anl , returning , leave Los AnRelu at 2:00 : p. lii . every 'Thursllay. For comfort there Is' nothing that excels time tourist cars operated by the Union I'.lclftc , and It8 \ sn estntlllshrd ) fact that tlll line makes fastei' time than any other line III , the west. This already gives promise of being th popular line for California travel , and ap- pllcatlcns for space In the sleeper should be made early . ' For information In regard to this through car IInl ! , apply to A C. Dunn. city pail/NIger aIIll ticket JIcnt ! , 1:02 Farnan II. , Omahs 4- 1I8)'d2n ' Drol' add II on ago : . SCOTT hAS OTIIER BUSINESS Decltles to Leave ills Bench for Two . W oeks , WILL DO CAMPAIGN WORK FOR HIMSELF Gut n ' 1'111 limit ills . . . . . .ncr.'crc In IIn.1 Shnl..Jn..A'c . " 'urrlN win Sit In hhIi , Court -S . JUdge Scott has taken a vacation for two weeks. 110 announced that he would dose so yesterday from the bench after the second jury for this term of time district court hall been el\1- panelrd. As a reason for ( taking n Vaca- tion Judge Scott said that he had been on time bench for two years and had watched with eagle eye that justice was administered to all alike and equally and during all tliat time he had not taken a vacation , whether court was In session or not. Com'1uently , ho said that he thought he was entitled to one. This wall the only reason assigned by Judge Scott for taking the vacation , but It Is not the real reason. In fact , there are two other reasons which undoubtedly carried far greater / weIght In the Judicial mlllli of Jullle Scott Judge Scott could not , con- sie'ently however assign them as reason . Ne\'ertheless. by taking a vacation at the Present time Judge Scott hopes to kill two blrdo with one stone In the fin't place election Is rapidly approaching - preaching , and as Judge Scott likes \ his pl'eS2nt position quite well , he wants It again. Humors have been rife to the effect ! that he will have nn almighty hustle to get t're , and therefore one oC time very Important reasons why Judge Scott takes a , vacation nt the present time 15 to have an opportunity to patch up his fencc . ThIs grave duty hall : certainly jo bo looked after , despite the act that the most important caw on his docket and one of the most Important which has ever como up for trIal In this judicIal district , the Ish case , was called for this week So long as It was his fences In time city only tlwt neellell attention Judge Scott was able to do patchwork and remalnel , on the I bench. lie has been Epeaklng nearly every I night and It must be admitted that ho worked like \ a Trojan. This work' too was largely In the siunis allli when he was In the slums ho did as time slums did. In alhII- Lion to this . his private ofllce adjoining the court room became n political headquarters , .lOd there he received reports from his hench- men. Ileeently Judge Scott was given a nUdge that It might be well to look out for his fences In more distant portions of the dis- trlct. 110 decIded that this advice was good. lie picked out Washington and hurt coun- ties as n good ' ; field and fixed n halt dozen or more dates. Time vacation Is to allow hll\1 to keep these dates hut JU'Jgo ' Scott had another reason for announcing abruptly yesterday that he Intended - tended to take n vacation rIght away , although - though the other judges are satisfied 'to walt until court Is not In session In order to obtain - tain rest. A motion was to have been presented - senlell to him asking him to transfer the Ish lIIul'llor C.lse from his docket to the docket of some other judge. This was the same motion - tion which was presented to thin judges of the district In banc last Saturday morning and which they refused to entertain because It hall not IIl'st beau presented to Judge Scott. The motion was supported by n mimass of afll- ! davits from attorneys nllll others who swore that Judge Scott had shown 11r'judlco In time caso. caso.Dy tearing the motion Judge Scott would I have been placed In an embarrassing dilemma. It was a hard position boo placed 1mm . but Judge Scott found the key In the vacation Idea. Idea.The The court room was crowded with attorneys - torneys and spectators yesterday In ex- IlEctation that when the motion was brt/ught bfore Judge Scott thera would be fun . A good deal of disappointment was manlre&tell when Judge Scott announced , even before the work of empaneling the jury was fully corn- pleted In order not to give the attorneys for Ish time to sprIng their motion , that he Intended to take a vacation and that Judge Norris of time ' Sixth Judicial district woul \ jake his place on the bench In the afternoon \I''II"'Ut. , for CUlltinuluA' I..h Case ThIs morning Judge ; Norris who- has taken Judge Scott's 11lnce on the criminal bench lir the next two weells In order to allow the latter to talk polltlc , will take up a motion t9 : continue the Ish case until November 18 The motion was brought up III court yester- day afternoon but JUdge Norris refused to consider It until the county attorney made n showing. In asking for the postponement the count ) . attorney said that one of time most Important witnesses for the state III's. : Challple. was cOl1fineJ to her bed In ( : Minneapohims and could not b& brought to this city. It was thought that without her the case could not be tried. The attorneys for Ish vigorously oPPoslll the postponement unless It was extended to I the next term of court. Moreover , they argued that before the motion was con- I sidered It was necessary for the prosecutloll ' to make a showing oottlng forth what was expected to be proved by :111'5. : Chapllle , nllll also stating that she had premised to be pretent when the cafe WII'S finally called for trial Judge Norris tool time sallie vIew of tl100 matter and therefore Illstructcll the ! CO\lIlI\ attorney . . . . , , . , , . \ \ - - - - - - - - - - to nrpn.r" Iolq .lon\Uln ij3 " - - . . - . - . - . . . . . . . - . " . . " ' -3 this mornln . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ HIt Not lnieuuul tu . 'n ) " . The care of the Omaha Brewing association against Becker Dlerbower was begun before Judge Ke'sor yestcrday. The suit Is on a note for $2i50. dated July I , 1887. It was given to J. D , her by hllll transrerrcd to Storz & her and then soldl to the plalntltr III the suit. It Is alleged that In 1892 some property which was given to secure time nato was sold under mortgage anll that by the sale $302 was obtained which was credited on the 1I0te. Thl're Is still claimed to be due $3.44i.25. Including interest lIIerbowcr admits that he rave the note to lieI' lIe denies imowever that the property which was cold was covered by the mortgage ! which was given to secure the note and says i further that he never paid anything allli did ; not Intend to pay anything because the note was outlawed by the statute of limitation. IClul1 SuIt'N tilt. l'ullllt- . - , n. . . . uusta\'us 1KInkel lint , begun suit In the district court against the coullty for 2000. In his petition Kinkel alleges that he be- came the owner , of two acres of ground and oome buildings on the Belt line. Seine time ago the county commlssloncrs ordered 1\ road , through the property. allli It was cut : through. A bUilding whIch stood In the way was torn down without the consent of Kinkel. No Ilamage have been awarded him and the suit Is brought to recover time value of the bulllling. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'lIt"'r..UII I Oil Trlul. The trial of Alfred , C. Patterson , charged with burglary was commenced yesterday afternoon In the criminal court. Patterson Is supposed to have entered the residence of A. D. MeAndrews , 1311 1 Davenport street on the night 01 July and stolen over $100 worth of propert Wyman Saunders another negro - /:1'0. / whose accomplice Pattersoll Is supposed to hl\\'o been In thto deed , pleaded guilt to the charge of burglar some time ago. ) Uuur Court alni t'rN. Mary Dwyer has been discharged from the duties of executrix of the estate of John Dwyer. Paxton & Gallagher have be/un / suit agaln S. S. Deebe of'ismmer ( for $300 on an accoumi t . A motion for a new trIal bas been flied In the case of SWen Nelson against Ann Christine - tine Ilotz and others. An applcatlon ! has been made for time ap- potntmuent \ of a receiver for the estate of ( Michael : , I1Irt. The estate Is valued at over $4.00':1. : ' The case of C. B. Doatrlght against J. C. rnewold In which a verdict was recently reo turned . III favor of ( the defendant , has be&n appcaled to the Bupreme eourt. J.v. . Thomas has asked the courts to aWel'd him compensation for his labor while ho acted 8I't ' the receiver of the AmerIcan 151\\1I1B \ bank. lie says that ho hooked out tor the Interests of the bank's creditors and _ traveled all over time ' state for them , but hall never received anYJI7 , . A illation hu boom filed to set saMe thr. appraisement of lome property involved In the case of C. C. OeorA ! agalnlt Daniel Ien- Iiton , on the groundJhUlat It Is too low In the county court the World Publishing company : has sued N. n. alcoller for $421 , a portion on an advertisIng [ account anti time , remainder on two checks that were not hou- orech Allothcr suit against / the same defendant - i ant waD flied by tlto Ierchants' : Express : . company for $415 for Iliforvlces rendered . A neW trial has been asked In the case of harvey LandCare against the American Fire Insurance compan l.nndtare sued for over $3,000 insurance , \\'hlch the company reused ( to pay on the grounds that there were liens on the burned property of ( whIch they hall no knowledge A verdict was returned for I.and- fare recentJ ) . , . iOOO OQOaOO : ) USEl\iENTS. J1 CGCCCcccoGcccccccc oce Only a brief sketch of the plot of "Charley's Aunt" Is necessary to Indicate what unlimIted - Ited opportunities there are for ( UII. Two young collcglalls IlIvlto their sweethearts to take lunch with them III the quarters of one of the students , relying on the presence of a we Jlhy widow , who Is expected from llrazll on 1\ visit to her nephew , one of the entertainers - talners , to give the matter proper ( orm. Uut , unfcrtimnatey : the willow Is unable to arrive at the time aumnoimmicetl allli sends a telegram notlr'lnC her lIephew of her 11elay. This plael's the young men III a preillcamellt. They do not wish to give up the pleasure of meeting their sweetimoartum and know time girls will not remain to lundwlthollt a chaperon. They find a temporary sohilloll of their dllU- culty by lIersuadlllg a college chum 10 1m- peronato : the widow and he Is introduced as "Chnrley's Aunt " As this aunt Is reputed to bo worth several millions \ , suitors for her hand come to the runt Inunedlat'iy , and the masquerading ! 'outh finds himself In a position - tion most emburraslng. The complications which ensue are ludicrous III the t'xtreme. The laughter over the comic situations begins early In tim phay alit ! the spectators are kept In a roar throughout the performmmance. "Char- ley's Aunt" comes to time Creighton for four nights , commencing Thursday , October 17. Llncolll J. Cartl'r's ne\\ play , "The Defaulter - faulter " which tells n story of Intense humall Interest ; comes to the Creighton for ( our nights , commcnclng Sunday , October 20. "Thrllby" ' 18S succeeded In taking time the- ntrlcal world by stormn a storm of latmgimter the countess : encomiums showered upon It by the press and tIme o\'er\\'helmlng busiliess to which It Is playing ! stamping It as one of the popular successes of time seasomm 'l'hrllby' collies to tIme Creighton Thursday October 24 , for three nights. . . A''I.X'I'SI'I CI.\I. . "ilL l.oul"'I1I" , XII..h'III" , ' Chuten- minogmu , Will leave Chicago Union Station dally nt 10:30 : a. m , on and after Oct. 20th vIa Pennsylvania - y1vanla . Short Lint' SQlld Duffet Parlor Car alit ! Coach tralll throuGh IndIanapolis to Louisville and solid train from Louisville with Siceping Cars over L. & N. H. H. . reaching Nash\'lIIo 2:11' : ' n. m. , Chattanooga 7:10 : a. m. , Atlanta 11:15 : a. 111. Low rate tickets for sale by agents of connecting lines In west and northwl'St. Dering , 248 South Clark st. , Chicago , for details. - I.u.n' i.t'i'ii : lIuI"O"Ht JI"r..lou. To polnt In Oklahoma Kansas Arkansas , Texas , Lotmisiana II111lan Territory south- west : Missouri etc" , via the Missouri Pacific railway October 22. Qne tare ( plus $2.00) ) for the round trip , For copies of pamphlets on . any of . time above states . or further , - infor- mmmatmon , auuress company's olllcel' . N. E . COl' 13th and Farnam 01' depot 15th and Webster - ster streets , Omaha , Neb. THOS. J. GUm'RE\\ . & T. A. J. O. PIIILLII'I'I A. G. F. & P. A. o 1I0IlU."I"'I' $ ' ilxeursiomms " . On October 8 and 22 , 189 : ; , the Union Pncll1c ' will sell tickets from Council lllurrs anti Omaha to IJOlllts south and west In Nebraska - braska and Kansas also to Colorado Wyo- mlng , Utah and Idaho east oC 'olser anti scuth of Beaver Canon at cxceedllllly low 1 rate ! ! . For full Information as to rates and I limits apply to A. C. DUNN City Ticket Agent 1302 Farnam street Omaha , Neb . Hayden Dros' add Is all page 2. . Columbia Metal Polish. Cross Gun Co. co Piui hun' ut u HIIHh"uI" ! Firuui . BALTIMOI1E : Oct. H.-IIen.Jerson. . Pfeil & McDonald , confectioners and bakers , made an assignment today to Oscar Wolfe , who gave : bond for $75.000. indicating : assets or f37.500. Time allure Is the direct result of limo war In prices inaugurated anti carried on by the New York Biscuit company , known as the Cracker trust. The fhrmn under various name , hall been In business throughout the south until time trust beG'Rn their war. III' : Pfeil says thc liabilities will not greatly ex- ceell the nssets. Ills father , lIenry Pfeii Is the largest creditor , the amount being $13,000. Resumption of business 15 uncertnln. . . . ' rl 'hh'lu..1 on' IIu.rglmtm-s. , url1larfl : entered the residence or Emil Ganz 208 ( ) California street last night , and were about to make nwny with a large amount of silverware when they worn scared off. Timey escnped with n pocketbook containing about $6. \11' : and \11'5. : Ganz were out ot their house tram 8 until 11 o'clock and it . was their unexpected retul that prevent IIn extensive robber . L- Curd ot 'l'iimuuiks . I wIsh to thank the KnIghts of Pythias Knights of IlonaI' and the flrothmrhmoool or Locomotive Engineers , for the s'III\1ath \ and friendly InterEst they took In the recent dt'ath and burIal of my son , Thomas P. Armstrong. I wish to specially th3nk my neighbors for the elegant IIpral donation MIlS. I1EBECCA P. ARMSTRONG : . CAI.IFOIt flit 'l'BXAI. ! "In nlt"L F. Huu. . . . For lowest rates on tickets and best ac- commodatlons call on or address E. L. Palmer P. A. Santa Fo route room I , First National bank. : I Omaha. Dr. Bailey , dentist Paxton bloclc II hayden Dros' add Is on image \ 2. - . . JUL S'I'\t1'B ' 1'lt.tNSFlihtS. WAHHAm ! IEiDS. . HUtlolph heal mind wlta to Frederick anti Minna I1ertzko , lot 6 , block "Y , " Lowo's add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8.000 Frederlcl lcl'zke ! auot wife to Emilie lIel\11 Fame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,000 E J Amotut to William Itatlecige lot . 9. \Iorrlson's : add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 3GOO J A Maltlce and hu"baml to G FVimi - lace lots 11. 12 nnll U3 , block 4. Alamo Plaza . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.200 Edwnl'll Dowllnl nllli ! wife 10 I. 1.1111- rltsen lot 13. lJurdett Court ( reflie ) . . O 'V II Carter 10 Eiiaa : Svemmson lot 7 , block 8. Drake' nlltl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0c0 I. D SpllIldlnl111I1 , . \1,01 Co to Andrew Diezei lot 3. Pelhhm I'llIco. . . . . . . . . . 700 II : A Finch to I IlAlU1rewK , , W 21 feet ot e 42 feet lot ,7. block ! .7-I. South Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 II : lvczda ! amid wICe : to Anton lanz- ! licek s m,4 1 at 10t."I9. block 2 : : , Potter & C' . nillf 10 SouthOmaha. : . . . . . . . . . . . 32 : ; Rudolph lIelll nndvlo [ to Douglam , . w o feet at It 1h , and W 30 feet or . n % lot G. i ; block .P. " . I.owe's ndd. . . . 4,000 l' II Dempse and wife tn It I Dona- hoe lot G. Joeillln' uhdlv. . . . . . . . . . . . SOO Thomas 'robin anti wife 10 J U Schmidt lot Ii. I Ford' ! Saratoga mid. . 000 [ j ( ) ( ) P U Dempsey and wife to 'V mi I Donmi- hoe lot 21. block 2 , CollIer Place. . . . 650 D I. nnll 0 A Cram to C M SiteI' . lot 2 , Sunnysldo all' ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000 Mlltual Immvestment company 10 0 I. ' Iirown lot 15 . block 4. i Ambler Place 1.48 : ; C 11 Nelson allli wife 10 11 I. Gllslav , lot 11 , block "A' " Saunllers' & U's amid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00. K F Lll'Son ( 10 CharlE's ' Larson , lot 23 : : , block 4. Sherman Avenue park. . 400 QUIT CLAIM DlmDA. E F They anti husband to John Wood- ford lot 2. block 9. H.-Morll I'llIco. . . . 1 M C Roberts nllll wit 10 II : E Stout , lots 1 anti 2. WayerIdl1. \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 ( DEEDS Sherif to A J hiariscommi e of lot 3. block 10'1 : lot 5. block . . ,7 ; lot 6. block S8 Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.000 Specllll master 10 National Life In.ur- unl' company 0 t & or lot II and W 1t m. ! of lot 5. Ioun/ze's / 2t : ! ) add . . . . . . . . . . . . 3CiO Master In chancery to Philidelphiu Mortgage and 'I'ruat company \ e 'tia of lot 6 , block 102 ) , Omaha. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,429 : Total amount of transers , . . . . . . . . . $ S6,4SO . SWITCIUIEN \ \ IN CONVENTION Annual Meeting of North American Union Opened Y09terdl\Y DELEGATES WELCOMED TO TilE CITY Iteporis . trout thc Chief nrnltll or- lheers nn.1 \"lullItmcnt of Cumimiuuittu'es Oeeuiu ) - Iu..t of the . \f\ rnuun. 'I ' The first of tutu morning's program of ( the . Switchmen's Union of North America was n parade froth time llIlIal'd : hotcl at 10 o'clock to CrelgIlton hall , where the opening speeches were made. The lIIet'Unc was openell with prayer by HeC. . " ' . Savillge , olloll'ell by nn allt1rcss of welcome by Mayor : Bemis. In the course of his n'tldross the mayor salll : "You readily ! realize that arbitration Is by 0 far the best means of settling the troubles between - tween labor and cnllltal. We , the peollle , of Omaha , believe In the dignity amid rights of laboring lIIen , believe In equal rghts , nut ! 1110 not think that the laborIng pc-ople lIa\'e their rights. Time government , federal , state emit ! lIIunlclpal , Is today too much controlled by the Innuence [ oC capital. I believe In the national ownership or railroads , telegrullh lines , In municipal ownership of street car lines and all public rnnchlses. " \e , of Omaha , are . In ( fact very friendly to labor nml friendly alllong oursel\'es. Our newspapers take special Int rest In the welfare - faro of our people anti of our guests. but this Is at present a political tlllle and any animosities - mosities shown must be taken as our peculiar manner oC showing our hove one for anolher "And to you who are strangers \\'Ithln our gates we extend the ( freedom of tIme cIty with the hope that you may see lit to return to liS aralll with 5,000 members In your con\'entlon. " 1.'oUowlnlMayor llemls11' . E. Rosewater was Introduccll anti . after showing that ht' was deeply Interested In the wt'taro ! of nU unions which hat ! as their aim the betterlnl\ of lIIanklnd anti the bHterlng oC the stalus oC labor throughout the United States sail ! : "The aggregation of laboring lIIen IIInst natnrally be as n check to the con llIdation of capita\ \ Onl man has mme power III fighting for his rlrhts , but In time union there Is the strength that resulta. as I immure alien sahl , III a sur\'l\'al oC the fiBhtest. I bt'onlto ! thl' elll1110ycrs. but realize that a strike Is at tlmea Ine\'ltable and I recognize the right It man has to dispose of his labor 01' to withhold It as seems fit to hIm. 1'he press of the country Is greatly controlled by the interests of capital Many of thereat / 1I\\'Sllapers are ownell or controlled II ) ' syr.lIlcntes of capital. The press Is 1I0t alone In being controlled by capital : time courts also rcepond e\'en thourh ; the judge eels In his heart that Imo In wrong. Like the weather \ ' ne. they follow every change In the IJolhlcal wind And you who immure the right of the ballot hare the l'owt'r to make them feel that power which you posscss. Thongh the leading papers which mold public senti- mont are owned and controlled by capital , I hope the time may never come when I muse : \ ) ' use my pen 01' my voice In favor of the tyranny of caplin " E. : M. : lllIT of the Typographical union ex- I presgell the belief that the cause of labor Is progressing and that there 15 no more con- servatl\'o popie than the I3borors. "We , as members of labor unions are making no war on capital. Woo shoulll be business organiza- tions. doln : ; business on business method Capital has no better friend than our unions , and our un lOlls should be only thnt We may avoid thos mlsunderstandhms which cause almost all time strIkes. Corporations pay bigger / - gervageui and are more considerate In time trt'atment of theIr employes than are any othcr emmmployers and we want to serve them and recognize that they ha\'e rights and they will recognize that we also have rights. "ArbItration Is nonsensical and useless. But I trust time time 15 not far distant when committees or labor unions may moet In coml rerence with officers of corporations on a common business footing omit ! have all differ- ences alljusted. " ' } ' . J. Mahoney was to have addressed the convention but owing to imle being called to i l'ap1\l10n \ could not do so . and Imte:1l1 sent i to the secretary a paper embod'llIg his views i upon labor and capital anti his best wisimes for ' the success oC the union and of all other honorable - orable societies of laboring mcn. Owing to the lateness of time haul' Grain ! Master : SlI'el'ney of Jersey City cut short Iw' remarks , only stating that "the union Is now on Its feet and has recognition : as n union of honorabl ( motl\'es , desiring conrerence and arbitration and never a strIke. " The convention then adjourned to meet at 2 p. m. In the Young lIen's : Christian aSbocla- tlon bnlldlng. In the afternoon Grand Master : Sweeney named nil conductors lIt'ssrs. : Frlen.ls and Nicimols amid as guarlls llessrs. : Parley and Sprll1gfiehJ. 'l'he convention then went Into secret session - sion In which an address of welcomE' was extended the delegates \ by Frallk W. ObE.\ ' preslllcnt of the Young lIen's : Christian ass , - elation whIch was respolllled to by a' rIsing vote or thanks. Grain < l Master : SWeelle and VIce Grand Master : M. Il. Conlin rep ! their reports and the appointment of conm- mittel's occupied the uCtel'l1oon until 5 o'clock The committee on credentials repol'tell no contests. It Is probable that the real 11'01'11 of the con\'entlon will be most manlest In thorough revision of the constitution possl- hlv so as to include nn insurance feature . but whethel' insurance w1\l \ be optional or enforced on those who become members Is not yet decided and wllprcbably \ evoke considerable debate. The members or the commlttl'es arc : Credentlals-S D. Smith . J. n. Farley , T. Maguire : , Plnance-S. D. Scanlon A. W' . Stafford N. : J. Nagle , J. E. Wilson , John ltzgeraltJ. 1'ransportatlon-J , K. hughes 1' . II . Kin- ney II. T. lIubbard. Ways and llealls-John : I.aughllll , J. H. Dammzen 1' . Ilurley J. 'I' Hurley. Secret Worl-T. Dougherty 'I' lloulaiman g. F' . Puller , A. S. Jarvis J. Andre. Claims and Appeals-II. L. Goesar , 7. . C. Whllson , J. 111. Ilisiiop James Lange , J. H. Smith. HEsolutions-George Artz , H. F. Maston J.V. . LoweryV. . B. Wll\ston , A. F. . lIehaels Jcurnal-D J. Herr , J. P. lIlelllllln : , J. Itoacim r. Hoach. Press- H. Welch II. C. Nelson The welcome ball to time delegates to the annual convention of the Swltchmen's Union of North America was krfl : by Omaha bulge at CrelJ.hton ; hall last eyenlng. TIme front of the hall was tasterully decorated In colors of pink and yellow whllo the gay booths at time oppwlte , end of the hall alhlell to the attractiveness of the scent' The Gate City orchestra played A. J. Donahue was master of ceremonies Supper was served at mltl- night In the balcony by the women interested - terested In time support of the home or the Good Sbepherd. The attendance was 500. . Time Board of Trustees of the Woman's Christian Association will meet at 10:30 : o'clock on Wednesday morning at Y. M. : C. A. hall. Awnrdcd Highest IIonors'Vorlc.l's Fair 'DR ; -Wffi < t 1I BAIUNfi f OWDle MOST PERFECT MA1)13. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frc ; cm , Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE ST..NDARD. _ _ _ _ _ - , . . . . . . . WL : _ . . - - ' - , . - . . - - ' - - . . . _ ' 4-- , - ' - " . : ; , ELEVEN DOLLARS _ _ , - - - - - . ; " - - - " r ' --II.JAIit ! 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IJ.OO ( ) , IhlH fll'lIH1\l ! 01' hilly IIl'1I11011 lu'l'\'IIlIIl ! , allll Ihel'l' 1I1'\'l'\ has heclI a Sl'allllll tll\IH fur whell We ( , ' 011111 00"1' IHI good \ a stilt for : : ; 11.00 ; aM gOl1\l \ III cloth , III liitliig , Iii tl'ltIllIIllI , III tll11ol'llI : ' : , - Allll 111'1'1' 1M the list of "lIl'lctrillllllhllJ ! 1'\1'11 fot' the mOlt ! fastluil- . OIlM.\ ilmit'k flCI' , II'IIII'e ! ( ' ellt tmit'k , -iatlll ! slt'lllell bluing , satlll l'hllI ' , , ' ' ' ' . IIl'tlstlcllllr IIt'all'l1. ) is ' ellP\'lot I'II\'I ' , Ilf ehol'lllale brown , immi&'k fa8h- . A 1I1I1t11ll' \\'eIlYC III \ ( cui'ly ) \ \ ! & lOll , fllltllI IIII\III \ , futii'ily : t\'I'allgl'll-:1 : blllloll clltll\\'ar. : 10llg sllcl. A 111I1l'l1l'l'1.tt ! ( hltll' haellgl'ollllll ) wOI'Mll'lI , exccllelltl , Ih'allcll , la11ot. fashloll , .1 hlllloll Cllla\\'a : i-tnt'k' - A hl'O\\1I I'l'al Heoll'h l'111''lot , italian I 1I11111g L All IInl1l1l-hell : "ol'lell : ( but t'h ) , ! I\I111 : hl'l'lI1h'l1. 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Stt't'i hIl lIe pal'llf : Imh'cs , tie 1l/IIIII'We , Idlll ( ; o l. lt'lee ) miuiy . . : e -t . Tmm1nuuiittul c'muuioim1'uei'it ' , HOll IIslllllr at lIe ) ; o l. 1)I'Ie ) oumly . . . . . . . . . . : Ie . Lommg-lmmmmmdli'ml . ( 1oaHtl foi'ku , t hlslll le : ltcl' ; our inlet' ell ' . . .ae ilitI.ti'O0t1 tloulle'lmolhited toot ltimk'ks ) sold usumully mut. luc' out' price , 1:110011 : Ilolllll'-lJllllell tootll'ks ; 011 lml11r : lt te ; 0\1 11'II' . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 11l'l' ) ' lHlllgl ) . . . . " . . . . , . . , , . . . . . . . . . : e , " 'ool IHJIlo i ) t 1 : shueru . .1 mm \ Ima mm dIe d ; til' t 11/1110l' Iltce . ; aim i' lu'le ad I I ( O\'pl'll 1I11t tn 11111 , best t lIIakl' ; 1:11111'111' 10e ; ( hIP price . . . . . . . . :1\ : SL'el 111c1 Iml\ H. the hest lItmtk ( ' ; \ l'll hOc ; our 11'lcl ell ' . . . . . : : e . "iVood Ilol\llg ( lo\vhm4 ) vmirt'mtlm tt'd hot II t hl'pal.'olth ) ; 101 ; II'lu'II'Il : dJol tahlets , fot' 1111. 0' 111cl I ; hint imluig better al lOc ; oumi' prIce , . . . . :11' : 1 ; : Ull ; ! itt ummpu4 , l'\lllele wll I t I m lam chit' r : mid clhllle ' , \\'ol'll : ; : e ; nlr 1I'II'l'lk I , lm'm'hmite ' cllll CUIS ) P11(1 HIICelS , \\'ll hlll1I : : ; best quail 13' ; \0'11 tOt' ; otmu' ) lll'c ells 1lt : Ftl1l I 11111 I m hoxls ) ; J ml im : ml i ted ; mien , t : \1 hllll.0111 I m ; ( I m iOc ; 011 Ille 2c' : ! i Gllle I'ol teapots , til ( best lal- : I'PtIII':1 t I size ; our ) \'le olllr . . . . tIle Nldll1-11lall't t 1l'l.lltls t t I , eOI'rhotol ] t I ; tIl I Islll i 1 goods . . ; oum i' p mice We 1 I Xlclll-l\lalet CISIilul's ) , lo\IIll Htll'j' call't tlll over ; \\0'11 We ; " < 011 1)l'lCC ) . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . ' : : e S The , ' 1319 99.Ccut . tiI arlft1 Store. p ' . Street. ' M2 i ' 8' fg 7" W ' ( ffl 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - o . -'ti. - ( euk. : : : : wouldgo WStovcs fInd Ranges , -the kind that don't waste. Fuel isn't the only thing they save - ' r' -they spare your time and patience. Our trade mark is en every genuine Jewel. Ask your dealer for them. wiI. LYLE DICKEY & CO. , Ommiuulin , . A , C. RAYMER , South Oinutlia. _ 4th . - . - . [ [ 101Ifl-E1LJLiI . Dc B II You Think I Is Somethilg J I L1 Else. j F The "why"of the bad feeling is what puzzles YOt. It is easy to in1- B 1 agine so . many causes , when he 0 = 1 real one is tlchgeston. You thInk I its something elsc. 'Thc cure is 1 Tabules. A single 1 = Ripans one r gives reief Ask your druggist nlpal1. Tabulu : Sold Iy druggists . or hy man I It the price ( [ Cents i box ) II sent to . The , J- 0 L pan Chemical Comnparmy No. 10 IPIUC' at . U Y . [ ] . ' JDLJDLJJr1 JI CJ 1 OCDC _ . _ - - ' - - . -3 - - - - - - - - - - - 0. - - - - - - - - - = - - - - - - - - - - - - = TRYA ! . " . r . . " " . . . , ' - t ? ' " ' f , ' > rJ . , " l o , . i XACTSIZE PERFEC12 t-I1 P THE ' MEItCfL [ IS THE IIA VORTE TEN CENT CI.l. Fir timibo by all Plrlt Class Dculcl'S. Manufactured \ by the F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CICAn CO. , S l"lctory No 80J , St. LouIs , Alu . I ' oJ -