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, - - - 'rIlE OMAIIA : DA.JT.JY BEE : : ; l ! IUR1)Y OO'1'Ofl1It tO . lsnr ' 5 ;
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IOSIIER'S ] ' TRICKS TIlE ISSUE I
llo'N Petition rUed in redor l Court by
Linco eople ,
J.
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CAPITAL NATIONAL WRECK REVIEWED
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l'ecullnl' fleitMohill " 'h ) ' Ole of * Iie
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1'1'0 1'elurle ' 1 thc StltC
Co ii r t , i.
LI ; coLN. Oct. 25.-Speclal--Tho ( ) motion
' to remand te the state courtl the cases
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' brought by stockholders and depositors
galnst the directors of the Capital National
lank has been overruled 1 In the fedN'al court
Iy Judge Shlras. One of the plaiutIfTs , Henry
Gerner , has flied an amended petition In his
action. lie sets out his reasons for clnlm-
Ing that ho should bo able to rtcover his
loses from such of the directors as can be
reached. lie nlelps , for the first cause of
acton , that on May 18 , 1877 , CashIer Out-
call swore to a statement to the comptroller
ot the currency as to thc condition ot the
bank , the correctness of which was attested
b ) ' C. ' \ ' . Mosher , William W Holmes and C
R Yates. As required by law , this statement -
ment was publshC1 In a local paper. I Is
nlegell that this was for the IJrpose ot In.
dncnl : Iloollle to 10 business with the Capital
Natlqnat bank , and that It was given out asa
1 true tite1nept of the financial condition of
the tjtemelt
The petton ) assertl that thIs statement
was wholly fahe , and that Instead of ha\
Ing $ 4IOl8.84 mortgages , stocks and bonds
other than United . State bonds to secure
Its circulation , I hat not over $11,018.84 : that
Instead of having $ 19 , 80,8R due It from
approved reserve agents , as published , I had
10 more than $43,341.52 : that instead of ha\ ' - .
Inr : . n published , $771 , ! .S7 loans and dls-
counts , It had no more than 721972.87 , so
that the said statement was falsIfied by more
than $165,936.26. 'ht petition charges that
all four of the defendants were fully advised
that the statement was untrue , the bank In-
lol\ent. and had a true report been made I
would hnv been closed b ) the comptroller.
Belevll ! the statement to be true the plain.
tiff purchased of Charles hammond fifty
shares of stock In tim bank , paying $6,250
Had the statement been true the stock would
have been worth the money. I was worth-
less.
less.On
On top of the $6.260 paid for stoet , plaintiff -
tiff has been made liable for $6,000 nss ss-
mont on the stoclt. Gerner sues for $ 3r00.
with Interest $6,250 from July 11 , 1887.
$7.20 from November 27 , 1889 , and $10,000
additional 1893 liability sustained from July 10 , I
MUST PAY TI JUDGMENT.
In the case of DwlHht S. Alien and Fordyce
arian against thl Lincoln Savings hank
\ _ wherein judgmtnt ( was recently render for
( plalntrs , who rl'sldo Rt Lake Geneva , Wls" ,
a motion for a new trial , which was argued ,
\ was overruled b ) Judge Shlras. The amount
of Judgment was $2,287.
liitha - district court a motion for a new
trial In the case of the State aalnst John
Jaler has been filed. Fager was convicted
of criminal assalit and sentenced to the penI-
tentary for life. I Is said that an attempt
wi he made to show that the man Is Insane ,
but the Jai efcals ! say that he has never
shown the least indication of a dIsordered
Ilm1
Secretarieq of the State Bonnl of Transportation -
taUon Sutherland ( Ind ( Dlworth have made
. an examination of the Hock Island road bl
V. tween Murdoc" and South Bend at a point
where a man was killed a few days since.
At this place the wagon road leads down a
sharp declivity and I Is Impossible for one
to see the track for a quarter of a mlo On
account of this the man , who WIS an Imml.
grant , wns klleI , , The secretaries say that
I Is quite probable the road will. of its own
motion , build an o\eheall crossing.
Some of the Lincoln merchants Ray that
they do not propose to close up their stores
next Monday on account of the opening of the
races. The mayor has issued a proclamation
naming I "Lincoln day" and urging all busi-
ness men to properly observe It as such , but
the "Itck" against this II rather vIgorous.
The chief difficulty In the
difcult ) way appears to be
a lack of unanimity and the merchants
willing to close are deterred from doing so
by a belief that noneloslDE competitors would
gain Rn ad\'antage
, IOWA MAN LOST IN LINCOLN.
, . n. Parks , who recently came from
Shenandoah , la. , to Lincoln to sell some
lanfoled \ ! to return home aCer disposing
ot the same Today A. N Wycof has been
interesting himself In trying to obtain some
trace of the missing man A letter has been
received from Shenandoah to the effect that
Parks has never returned and expressing
fears for his saCet ) ' . Parlts Is 27 years old.
"ho property which he Is alleged to have
disposed of brought between $100 and $600.
His friends In Iowa believe he has been
foully dealt with.
The celebrated Van Seel\er case , which had
an airing In both the dIstrict court ot Ian-
caster counly and the Nebraska supreme
court last winter , has recently passed
through the supreme court of California and
Van Seelver II a free man lie was arrested
In Lincoln nearly a year ago , charged with
having swindled a widow at Los Angeles out
of $1,076. Dottct\o Auble of Los 'Angeles
( ant on al\l hat consIderable trouble getting
his man out of the state owing to long de-
layell legal proceedings instituted In his be-
halt by Lincoln alore's , lie was taken
back , tried , and convlted. Thin supreme
court of California has JUSt re\'ersed time proceedings -
ceellnrs of the lower court .
I x-Conrressman McKelghan spoke to a
large audience of POlllsts tonIght at the
unke opera house. Governor 10icomb pre-
shied at the meeting .
At the Lincoln hark race course this morn-
ing Strthber ) ' , now In stables here , was
gl\en a spurt and covered the Ile at a 2:07 :
clp.The
The Lancaster county republican commitee
held a lively meeting thIs afernoon , the
result of whIch was the summary bouncIng
from the committee of C. F' , Collins , editor
of the Bennet Union , a local paper lu the
coulty , ostensibly republcan In poltcs ,
Quite recently , however , Editor Collins , beIng
lu an imitative mood , copied the Policy ef
the Omaha Fake Mill , antI sold out a large
portion of its editorial page to the Populists.
In his defense I was urged , that he halt : received -
ceh'ed good money for the sanie and was
lot In journalism for his health. This dhln't
go , however , nnd on motion the resignation
of Committeeman Collins was demauded. At
last accounts he hall hot handed It In.
Omaha people lu Lincoln : J\ the Lindel
-Oscar C. lent George C. Carp nter , At
the Capltal- Coatly. At the lncoln-
T. S. Denman ) , J. II. Gayhart , Paul Iloag-
land . Mrs. Cody : Irs , Colpetzer , MIss Cody ,
Mid COlpetzpr , A. S. PatrIck , A M. Jefrey ,
n. S. Berlin , A. J. Cooley
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I : JlnrIH 1 01 cax. : VAN YYCiC.
Ni'Iirnaiim Jtiiimi'of the n"I'I'UNl..l
! I n"'NIII " nil' JIl" ) ' 1.'ln&I. .
NlmlASKA CIT\ Oct. 25.-Speclal.- ( )
The entire city Is In mourning over the
death of General C. Ii. Van Wyck , Flags
are draped nt hal mast , and every one here ,
feels deeply the loss of one of Nebraska's
most promInent ciizens ,
: Ir E. A. Waton , mother of lion. John
C. Watson , fell yesterday while walking
across her room , and broke her arm. Being
an aged ; lady the accident immay prove very
serious.
TIme IIOpulsh for se\erl days have been
advertising a grl1 rally , whlcb was to be
held lat night , with ex.Cougressnian Ic-
elghan as the chief speaker. 10we\'er ,
when the hour Urrl\I' for limo meeting I
was IlbeO\'ered that the speaker had not
put In hi" , and the
appearance Ind rally W8 de-
cared Off . ,
Mrs Dr. \\'atn , Mrs John I Price and I
Mrs. n. H , Miller entertained 1 large nuui- I
her of friends last evening at the home of
_ Mn. Watsol The noral love tale furnished ,
, amusement to the guests , and a sumptuous
t ! was fllrtd :
! n. J. C. Irown opened her dancing
school In the Stevenson ball with a compl-
mentary hop to the young people of the
city. A large lumber . were Ilrent.
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CII , JrI' II t iuimnlCiiityeution J 111..I.
ClmTE , Ntb. , Oct. 25.-Speclal.-The ( )
flcUly of Uoane college gave a - reception
k yeterday to the delegates to thE annual
meeting of CongregatIonal churches at the'
' ! college. DOlno Cadet corps , under command I
of Lieutenant ludln , United State army , ;
gave an exhibition drill. After inspecting :
dri. Arer Inspeclng
th , various college departments the visitors
WCr " , 11\'lell to luuch In time W'imittle'library
lmuitd.ng. Mttr"'ard ! 11 ot tIme delegates
vieetl \ 1 Jle of foot bal al Athletc pak I
bctwe Deans's crack team ( champions of
Nfhruka , ) ant the lclld ole\'ln ot the col.
lete. The 11eItgU. : txpreuNI themselves a
highly delighted with their entertalmnnt , ,
The lenlons of the meeting clo ' ell this morn .
Ing. _ _ _ _ _ _
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'i'hItT COXVICTS ' ! .li.t y ' \y . St1'Plfl.
' ' 11"11"1 lid ieffot' thl Irll.u-
tim , r' tl lt ! llllllrll sit 01"1' .
LINCOLN , Oct. 25.-Spechil.--The ( ) Hoard
of Public Lands ant Buildings , which will
hell a formal meeting next Monday for the
Ilrllo 3 of putting the mater Into ofcial
form , has IeeMed to come to the aullt3ncE
of Warden I.elgb ! In lila efforts to maintaIn
the convicts at the penientary , Thl decision
has been largely Innuencell b ) Treasurer
Hartley , one of the members of the board .
Atorn" ) ' Kirkpatrick aloho Is In charge
of Leldigh's mandamus case , now Ilenllng (
In the huprmo court ha ! been influential In
inducing the board to take this stell. The
case cannot possibly come up before No.
vember 6 , and then It may be del'ell Mean-
while the convicts mur eat ant be clothed
The rlsourCIf of \\'anlen 1 lldhh are about
exhausted I was decided today to re-
quest him to make an estimate of what will
he needed for the next thirty days , submit
It to the board at the meeting on Monday , :
and allow him to purchase goods from the I
lowe't ' bidders. In regard to this Trla'lrer '
Hartley saul today :
" 1 believe this to be time proper timing to
do at thlf tme , Whate\et WiY the decisIon
ot the court may be can make but little dlf-
ference I In favor of the bOrd's' po IUon ,
the amount appropriated can be deducted ,
from Contractor lleemmmer's allowance. I
against the board , wimy , W would be com-
pell.t to take this step an'w3) While cases
like this are pending In the supreme court
each slte should assume COhor'ath'o round
and move with extreme caution. Ily so doing
anl al rights will be pro r\'et , and the case oC
neither side prejudiced In the mind of the
. "
court"
Time mandamus case fed by Attorney Kirk.
patrick on beh11 of l.elllgh II one to comllel
the Board of Purchase and Supplies , oC which
Governor 10lcomb Is chairman. to permit
l.ellKh to do about what timid movement of
the Board of Public Lands and Buildings
contcmplate , While the governor Is made
a party defendant , ho Is not Includcll In the
list of members at whom legal coercIon \
aimed During a recent meeting of the board
the governor Introduced a resolution to pur-
chase food and clothing for the convicts ,
but Land Commissioner 1lussll followed It
with a substute , declaring that Contractor
Beemer hl leased all the convict labor , the
:
ground , of the penlentar and the plant ; and
that it was the sense of the board that i
J.eldhh mU ! look to Beemer for all sUllples ,
This : wan ! carrie with hut the vote of Gov -
ernor liolcomb Ilssentn . The mandamus
eror 1oleomb !
case was filed Immediately thereafter. 1) '
examined the act
some attorneys who have examlnet
passell at the laAt legislature for the purpose
of buying out W. I Dorgan' plant , It Is
thought that the clam" inserted pro\ltlng
that the Board of Public Lands and Buildings
can relet the' contract until the last ( la'y of
the next session will not hold wlter , Nothing
la Indlcatet In the title to thIs effect , and It
was the frequetjtiy expressed IntentIon of the
frequelUy reported the bll , and the
commitee
members who passed It , to completely to
away wIth the contract system In the jemm
Itentlary. Should the court hold this to be
Ientary , the contract with A. D Deemer \ \
ho rendered InvlIII , I Is to secure al
opinion on time legal construction oC the act
that the mandamus suit was brought by
Warden Leldlgh
: llt'rc \:01 I'UO I'I I1It'I'I' I m'i'IN.
Cllrle &nlnlt ni'inttaifloUtIi Inn
lth'l lilY " ( 'MtIguuteuI.
PLATTSMOUTII , Neb. . Oct 25.-Spoclal. ( )
-There Is now pending In the district court
hero a cue whIch promises interesting tIe-
velopinents , In which the Platsmouth Loan
and , Building association appears , as plaintiff
In a petition to foreclose against Grace D.
Copeland ant her husband , George S. Copeland -
land , with Philip 1cCuley and Hobort E
hayes made parties to the defense. October
15 , 1891 , theC Copeland9 secured a loan or
$1,000 from the asrclaton , giving a mortgage
emi their resIdence and some other property
In thIs city. They arc alleged to have mort-
tagell tim property to others , and 1 receiver
Is ordered.
Seven teamsters landed here yesterday , from
Nance county I search of apples , which , to
their Ils3ppontment ! , have been nhnost all
shipped from this county The apple crop
hero this year was unusually large and of extr
quality , and was packed and shipped much
earlier thln common.
A. Id. nusel , a "dem-pop , " came out In
all time papers 11bllhCI In his Judicial els-
trlct yesterday with a long letter roasting
the acton oC the populist party for Indors-
Inl B. S. Ramsey for district judge , hlt'tead ,
of putting up a candidate of their own
Sam M. Paterson , postmaster at South
Bend , today took out the necessn paperi
to wed Miss Anna Mack of that IIJaee. The
wet :
wedding wi bo celebrate SunlJay at the
home of the brIde's parents In South Ilnt
Andrew Hosewater of Omaha was In the
city yesterday overseeing the work of sinking -
ing the wels oC the pumphouse of the city
water works Mm' . U03ewater 10 employed by
the cIty to tale carE of Its Interestl In the
mater of securing the neeessy supply of
water through the wt1 phn
foCh'lhlrj Stl' Illk ( IIN' . . .
GO'IENDUUG , Neb" , Oct 25.-Special.- ( )
The State bank closed its doors toda ) The
f.llure Is due to the slowness In co1rctons ,
I"rom time best Informlton ohtalnable time
deposits amount to nhout $8,000 , while tbo
assets are about $25.000 , but part Is uncol-
leetnble Saturday mortgages all fleeds were
fed In favor of Yost & Iorsman , 011ha
stoc111Ier , and since that ( late thtre has
been n constant demand for dr.posls , mind , as
time hank fllell to ret the cash as promIsed ,
the ) ' closel1 I Is presumed that the depositors -
tors wi all be paid . as the stockhohlers ,
Yoft & Meramuan . with the collateral they
hoW . should pay the depositors.
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1 > Vt CITY , Neb" , Oct. 25.-Speclal- ( )
Time Nebraska Woman Suffrage association
holds Its fourteenth annual con\'enton at
David City . begInning Wednesday e\Hlng ,
October 30 , and lasting all day Thlrsday ,
Delegates and friends will be he.utly11 -
comed imy the local committee. An Interest- ,
Ing program wIll be presented , Including addresses - '
Messes by Carlo Chapman Cat of New
York and Clara Benlck Colby , Ilresident of
the state association.
Jhrh'r.l . 11,1 1II'.t on n" 'I'rmu'k.
FltiMONT , Oct 26.-Speelal.-The ( ) coro-
ner's jury In time case of the unknown color -
orc'd man who was struck by a freight traIn
of the UnIon PacIfic near Sanberg , Monday ,
rendered a verdict this afternoon that he
came to his death b ) means unknown tt the
Jury. The testhnon of the doctors and the
) )
position he was lu when struck showed to
time minds or the Juror that he had received
hIs death blow before the trln struck him.
S"1ICor1"1 nit l'ul.lllm.
DAVID CITY , Neb , Oct : -ISpeclaf.- )
Senator Mien spoke hero ) 'tsterda ) Less
than 200 persons were present and man ) ' of
these vera democrats , republicans and lamlies , .
ills speech consisted mObty In telng what
thE popllst party had Intende to do . but hall
not don . alll how I expected to reconstruct
the , if It only couhl
go\ernment I ) get votes
enouh. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
, \ 'iii Iol.t th , ' ( Jnr.1 1'lul.
GlAND ISLAND , Neb. , Oct. 26.-Speclal (
Telgranm-Thia ) evning the local Iaper
Ilub1sheI , the letter from the Oxnard Beet
Sugar company given out In Time Bet yeter-
day A meeting ha ben called for tomor-
row to take acton along the hues suggested
by the company. PromInent beet raiser
express their approval of this imlaum
II 3i-iuory ' or "ni " ' ) " ' 1. .
LINCOLN , OcL 25.-SpecLil.-Thme ( ) \mer.
lean las floated at hal mast today from the
capitol building , commemorath'e of the death .
of ex.Senator Charles II. Van Wyck The
different executive omcers exprebsell profound
sorrow at the Intelgence ; which they had
read In this mornlug's apor.
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Pr"lont Morini N'nt.
1"UmiONT , Oct. 5-Speclal-Tho { ) Merry
Makers' club gave the frt dance of the sea-
Bon at laonlu hal last evening. About fifty
couples wef' present. Among the pIeces at
mUllo played wu a waltz composed ly Otto
1'011 , otis ot l ? rlont'l young mualciana .
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Last night Do Wolf Hopper ant his ex-
. : elent comic opera company opemied their
.
nnnual engagement at Boyd's theater to an
audience that filled almost every seat In the
houso. The vehicle of entertainment was J.
( hen'er Ooowin and Woolson Morse'a comic
"Ir. ' , " winter this
opera , 11. Syntax Last ( opera
was given for the first time In Olaha , and
immediately sprung Into popular favor. The
pmeent cast Is appreciably stronger , ant
their work conpllerahl' more effective. This
Is patcularl ) noticeable In the later palt
of the opera , In which the enthuslasl of
school girls and college boys Is uimmuisumaliy
worked up to a hIgh Pitch I ) the exciting
race scene , with Its display of college coior8 ,
a 111 the ' casH cries , for which Amerlln
colleges are famous I Is needless to say
thlt Mr. hopper Is the ruling spirit ali
mainstay of tl . operJ. I Is certaIn tlat
there Is no caiiedian on the stae today
who possespls slch a strong amid magnetc
ant
Indl\lluall ) al wcl as a voice of rare bammty
amid power , although the Idea Impresses the
lstener that he Is constantly holding a great
deal of its force In reserve , Ills charming
little wife , I'dnn Wnlaee hopper , contnle !
to ht the Petite belie or Mite ZenohlA Tropics'
school In thE school room scene the fall
PUlls , arc more nmlsllg than ever. This
always hRS befl conRllered the funniest
scene II the operu . all : Jr , hopper hns done
well to elaborate mmuon. ; Miss ilcrtima W'altz.
l\on. Bertl Wnlz.
inger who made such an emphatic Impres-
Mlon last year 8S Nlohe Marsh , the charity
girl , contues to play that engaging role. all
her eXflllsllly cultured , voice Is heard to
better advantage than ever In a number of
ncw songs which \ ere composed , Slllelaly
for her. Edml11 Stonle ) time handsome
'oung tenr , has als ) heen allotted mw mmmumc !
ammO among other of ability In the com-
Iln ) ' are Alee Ilosmmicr lila ) Lester , "lred
Klein , T. S. Guise , John Parr and harry
Stone The chorua shows a grmit Ileal of hn-
IlrO\'ement , both In looks and voices , nnd
the school girls are a hloomln bvy of
! )
beauty. Several new scenes of uncolmln
artistic beammty ha\'e bemi l1el to the ulreal )
elaborate equipment. Mr. Hopper will all-
pear at a mAtnee thl9 afer noon at 2:30 :
o'clock the engagement closIng with tonight's
performance "Dr S'ntax" wIll be the bill
at both.
The highly successful engalement of
"Thrulby" at the Crelhton terlln tes with
two performances toI , ) ' , Those who enjoy a
hearty laugh are advised to avali themsel\es
of the last opportunity this evening to see
)
this rollicking Ira\emy emi :11 Pottl'r's pIs )
DurInI time memorable mum of "Dr. Syntax"
lt time Broadway theater New York City , last
season , each matinee performance resembled
a verItable kimmdergarten for emi each occasion
the spacious ludlorlum was fled with happy.
sming children , which , together with the
scores of prettily drsset matne : girls , made
time scene emi each occasion a Ilcrfrt bower
of youth and heauty. This afternoon "Ir
lopper and hIs famous compan will give a
matnee performance or "Dr. Syntax" at
Doyd' ! theater at PoPular price , anl alread
there are marked Indicatons that there will
be a very large atendance of young Ileopll.
The engaglment closes with this evening's
Ilerformancc.
Time 1anlon Brothers' "Sullerba" will be
thE attractIon at the CrelHhton belnnlng tomorrow -
morrow afternoon. There Is said to be PO ,
much new In "Superba" the present season
new trick. new stage le\lces. illusions and
such a wealth of new scenery that one may
be pardoned for calling I the new "Superha "
Then there are many new facts In the cast ,
Bertha 11)'lss enacts the title role . Superba
The new soubrette Is Margaret May , who
was the Tags In the orIginal Chicago Ilrodue-
tons ot the "Count I"alr " Batele
lamele Is the Walala , The Plerrots arc I
Charles Guyer and thl brothers Bornl , In ;
additon to their work as clowns they do
their unique specialties , Ouyer as time playful
schoolboy , and the Boranl Irothers In their
contortion act In addition to the flume en-
tertalnment that "Superba" has always fur-
nished the Hanlolw have thIs year added a
ballet , for which a series Of foul dances has
been arranged. They are Imown as the
"Quack-Quack dance , " the "Immcantation . "
"Dance of Plerrots , " "Pierrattes an,1 , Follies"
and the gorgeous "Flower D nee , " Miss
Bayliss will be remembered as being promi-
nent RmOIE the many fine silgers In local
church circles , and should receive a cordial
wtlcome b ) her man ) ' Omaha triends
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rime sale or seats for the "mack Crook"
opens at BOYIl's theatr this morning. The
ong6gpmont I a lmied one , helng for only
three nights , with a special TnelJ ) mati-
nec commencng ! tomorrow. Sunday nl ht
As the management has decided to give this
famous spectacle at the regular house prices ,
no coubt the cOlln ! enJagement will prove
a profitable one. Time play will be producet
with every attention to detail and effects
and with an arm ) ' oC attractive women In ni
the ballets amid . marches whIch made this
play famous timirty years ago There are
hosts of Eitropoamm no\elles promised In this
production , among them the celebrated George
: lel\lo. clown and pantomimist , Mardo ,
tIme famous juggler , and Urxo and
Itemmo the contortion comimetlians. The
three premiere cansele are saId to b" the
best ever brought to this cOlntr- le.
Cannls , Mile , Leontne and ! "le , Leardo . A
visIt to Bod's Sunday , Monday and Tuesday
wi no doubt result In pleasing the patrons
ol that pla'house
Charles A. Gar.lner , lwown as "Karl , the
Sweet Singer , " will be seen here for a three
nights' lngagement at the Crelghlon , opening
Thursday , October 31. In "The Prize'In -
ner. " 'fI play wIll be enacted by the n10st
capable company with which Mr. Gardner !
has ever MllrOunllel1 himself I wi be
hal1sol01) mounted , and the picturc'siiimc-
ness of the scenes will be accentuated by the
fetchlnl costlles which wIll be worn by
the various member ol the company. Mr
Gardner wi sing the songs for which ho has
become famous. Partcliar menton may be
made of "Apple noarms , " a worthy sue-
CSSOI to the "Lilacs . "
Bill 10e ) presents his new play , "The
Globe Trotter , " at Boyd's \Vedneaday and
Thursda nights , October 30 and 31 , and hIs
011 admires will have an opportunity to hear
once again their old favorite , "The Man Who
Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo , " and we
are told that Hoey has a new song enttled
"J Went 10 Paris is Ih Papa " which Is fast
becomln as pOlllar as Its forerunner.
Ioe ) ' has a com pan ) of excellent artists In
his support , and Is fitted with a part hlmsel
which gives him ample ; opportunity for his
particular line of comedy. .
'I'HUO"'S AII , ' 1IN II.AI ( : 1"I In.
NIICnr Iiumgiiesmiys liii' Imivy.'r
" "rn' tl' OhJ'rlnunhlu I Art Itie.
DENVEU , Oct 6-A special to the News
frol Santa I"e , N : . , says : Charles L.
Plnn of Wlnslo\ , Ariz. , to which poInt Edi-
tar Hughes let on the day fo1owlng the appearance - I
pearanco In the Albuquerque Citizen of a ma-
lcious attack on time sUllreme cOlrt , arrived
here last , and
nIght , going before District
Judge laugh1n , made an afla\lt which i
Irouses great Interest throughout the territory - I
tory 1'lnn deposes that he met luHhes ,
whom he has known for years , while iii'ins .
low , October 11 , whe.n Hughes told him that
Nel n. Field , a prominent lawyer mind demo.
cratc poltciln at Albuquerque , had written
the article reflecting on time supreme court
Hughes ad lied , so Flnn states , that time Citizen -
zen was paid for its plblcaton at regular
local rates On the strength of this afdavit
a warrant bas been sworn out for Hughes ,
who Is now In Jai for contempt , charging
him with rJury.
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CI"'lt 1001 for Chl"u&1 I'uu pi'rs.
NEW YORK , Oct. 25.-Time train which
broke the reconl from Chicago to Buffalo
was sent on to New York City over the New
York Central soil \ made a new record between -
tween New York and Chicago The train
arrIved here at 10li : last night. The en-
tire distance of 9S0 miles was made In eevemm-
teen hours , forty-five minutes and twent-
three seconds Chicago newspaper men who
were on bard had In their pockets moring
papers of Thursday This , the frt tme
that a regular edition of a Chicago morning
paper has been read In New York on the
day ot its publication - S ,
BXI.I"Nlol II I I Cmusdy ' Pu'Corr.
NASHUA , N. 1. , Oct. 25.-By the explosion -
plosion of combustible material In the candy
manufacturing establishment of Charles
Holman time Holman blocK , a large brick
structure on Main street. was entirely do-
ctroYtd by fire this morning The loss will
reach $40,000 , but I Is fully Immsured The
firm employs 100 hand.
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I1'uIlit 1\tHII'I'I\ : Ctl ! J
I Is ito longer p blble for the sultan to
\ Ihraw his vronu.--ot reform , ammO It Is
difficult to Pee how tl\I \ ! of the allied POwers '
could assist In 8UPIIullg } the probable ' r1Vo -
lutiomm without serlotmehy the
luton wihout serous\ endangering
peace of Europe I . i ' cmlslmmed ullnatum to
time unspeakable Tnt1t te I one tIming : to throw
8n nrmmmy Into Turld 'fcrrlor ( ) ' ! 'Iule an-
otlmer and the ttlslon of International
jealous could not eithmtand ? the '
) "lh at\'antage
which such a mo\1 must give to the laud-
Ing army. We mn ) ' , therefore expect , at Ito
distant day , to see tile sultan 1 Ilrlsoner
In his own palace " a .fmmgltive In a foreign
Jllltl\e
land , or \Ictm o"f Poison or strangulaton ,
like M mummy of Ils pre < ecessors. There
remains , of course , time possibility of overcoming -
coming such a re\oluton as Is promised ,
but of this we are skeptcll , for the sultan
Is a personal coward without the power
to command the respect of hIs troops , all
Is sourrouldel by a bodyguard of hired
assassins who ' ' time
mire shore likely to JoIn
fierce fanatics In Ollposlton thln td t uip-
port their mor.arch. The rt result of an
ullrlsln woul be renewed slaughter of time
Armmmeniamme Just what acton Europe would
feel caled upon to take In such In emergency
Is doubtful , but In mummy e\'ent the future
of the sultan anti of the Christans In the
Otomal empire stmA to bo eflualy dark ,
despite the theoretical relief thlt lIme re-
form scheme Ilresents.
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The great ralro .1 which Russia began
to construct across the Asiatic continent a
little over four years ago Is now rapidly ap-
proaehln ! comnpletiop. SomeI el of the
ma/nlude of time uldertakln ! and ot the
ener'gy and activity displayed ( In carryIng on
the work may be formed ( when It Is said that
the road. when completetl : \ ill be 1.000 mies
In lenrth , amid will have cost In the nllgh-
borhoot oC $250,000.000 I Is thus twice
the length of the Canadian Pacifc. and will
open a terrier ) covering an area of : O-
00 gee . rphlcal m1es , Every one who
knows the characteristcs of itussia her far-
reaching atmmbltloum . her persistence In secur-
lug coveted ends and the Place which she
holds lmon ! time natIons of time world , can
umlerstsnll what un Innuence this enterprise
will give lice . Wheue conslltr its mllar ) '
and strategic advaumtages and , the factor that
It Is 1\ely \ to he In Ituissiamu ad\'anecment In
Asia , little wonder need h" fel at the Interference -
terference oC Russia when Japan sought to
secure the full fruits or her victory over
China. She has her own scheme In the
last ; the ralhoad was intended to advance
them. amid thereCore , It was In keeping with
her policy to step In and prevent Japnn
from blocking the way toward the realIzation
ot her dreanms
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Time financial problem In Italy Is still a
moat serious one There has been some small
v.tteunlt ) at retrenchment , new taxes have
becn laid but the budget still refuses to
balance. Just In proportion as the revenues
Crom direct taxes arc Increased those from Indirect -
direct taxes decrease proving conclusively ly
that the lmit u the contributive capacity
has been reach Ill. I Is asserted by experts
that taltng Into account the wealth oC the
respective countries time ' pressl'o of taxation
In Italy Is todny ! idrp , than double that In
Prance. Of Its nrl'ate revenue Italy can
make mme further retrenchment , and It new
taxes are to be levied In order to effect a
balance oC the budget they can hardly fail
to mak" an Inroal uponr accumulted capItal
The Italian taxpayer Is exceptionally patent
I Is doubtul If his . equal can bt found In
any other country . Tols , paten Is the
Ilrolluct of ancl"n , , serfdom . modern patrlot-
13m , time lack of III organization for legal I
resistance and fear of anarchistc or social-
Istc demands. TIls pptIence . however docs
not prevent great conotlc31 imneasiness . all
this recoils upon ttpoqrer classes , whIch accounts -
t\e'poQrer
counts for the prefcnt agitatIon of time SIci-
Ian peasants ana for the Increasing number of
cases ot bnigandagps . .
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The speculation that e/Isted with regard to
the attitude of the miew Austrian prime min-
later . . toward the . nl4Sumitiq ! movement has
now been set at rest by his announcement
that ho Is determIned to combat I to the Ut-
most , and that In adopting that course he will
be In full agreemenl with the emperor The
agitation against the Jews his assumed such
\ast Ilroportons during the last two years ,
the 113t ) havhll e\ n succ'edod In capturing
the municipality of the hnprlol , capital . that
'some doubt was expressed o to ! the Inten-
tons oC the premmuier the Impression pre\al-
Inl that ho might deem I politic to pander
to the wishes of the anti-Somnltic leadars.
From his slleeeh , however , In reply to the
deputaUons or the various JewIsh communi-
ties of Gahicia . It Is clear that he regards
tIle mo\ement as a grievous e\I , In need of
the most drastIc remedies , which his past
reputation for strength of character and de-
cision constnte an assurance that he will
not sltate to emplo Count Ballenl will
bo supported In this I ) the reasonable anll
mmmmrejmmdiceml clement 3mong all cIases oC
time populaton , and In particular by the great
lall owners , as wel as b ) the princes of industry -
dustry and fimmance . whr apprecIate the fact
thlt the anuI-Somumitic 10\'elont Is merely a
prelude to the socialistic onslaught upon
capital and , properly In . 5 . general.
Prince Lobanoff , who hells the po.llon of
chancelor of the UUF lan empIre , amid mmiay
therefore hi eXe tel to know what he Is
talking about , has now tfnltely set at rest
the sprulatons which ha\e hitherto existed
as to the precise extent of the autocracy of
the czar According to Mr. do l3iowltz . to
whom he has been good enough 10 cmllunl-
cato his Ides upon the ( subject , the Ius-
co\le Emperor's power "begimma and ends In
obeying the natonal will. " lie possesses no
Inllat\e whatever , lt : has always to be "on
the watch for Inllclons of popular desIre. "
In rEsponse to an blqulry as to whence the
throne derived Its knowledge of the national
will In a country not yet Invested wlh the
slghtest shadow ot representat\e Insttu-
tions . and where demonstratons arc sternly
prohibited . Prlnco Looanor explained wih
charmhl candor that "tho national wil first
Imposts itself upon a certaIn select few , ald
that these alert persons imass thE Imowledge
to theIr Ilperlal master " In shmort . time
mIghty potentate whom the outside and un-
initiated world has been wont to regard as
holding In his absolute hanll the destinies ol
100O00)000 Ileople Is , b ) the cdlnlsslon of
his own chancellor , nothing but the ummcomm
seleus puppet oC a mere ring whom the Iwd-
Ing Russian statesmm.an of the day euphoni-
ously describes as 1 "select few "
. 5 .
Sad experIence las ovldety taught the
disjointed fragnments at the erstwhie Fed-
eraton of Cemmtrai America the truth of the
proverb that "In , runH there Is strelth , "
Time agitation forurih I " hal been sustained
for BomB tIme In caragua , Honduras and
Salvador but , without the adhesion of the
rIchest ammO mOt populous \ of the five Isth-
Ilan states , Costa 'lIma and Guatemnaia ihe
realization of time d uim ot a United Central
AmerIcan repuhl , seled dubious Time mu-
tual treaties , howevr , just concluded between -
tween thE five hthrlan states , providing for
Interstate free tride , an oCenslve and de- I
fensl\e alliance trpde , , , consolidated diplo- ! .
matc and consul : , sffrlce , and In the nego-
tiation ot which \hi ! idlng state of Guate-
mala took the 1nIzJ.tIve , contain a good
Ilromls of ulhn mjnion. . The unusual
. -\nion.
unanlml ) of actlqlh\ \ \ the five republics Is
n gratifying first flll. toward a lew and ,
Isrhaps ) pelan : frganlzaton of the
UnIted States of Cntralmelea. .
I XIIS'I'JXC ' 'ln YFNG ; I'Ll'LI1.
Cnhun ! ) 'Jllthbl'rl . \11.111 for II's.
1I"'INI. , ' of 01.1,10" .
CHICAGO , Oct. 25-A cal has been Issued
for an expression of opinIon from the mem-
hers of time Junior American republic throughout -
out the ce111try on the attItude of this country -
try towards the re\olutonlsts of Cuba The
cal Issued by a subcommittee of the
Ch\Ugo CommIttee or One 1ulllrel on
Cuban sympathy , and asks al young people
under 21 yeas at age to aminO to head'luart ' ,
11 Dearborn atreet answers to the ques-
tons :
"Shah time United States government roe-
ognlze patriots the ? belligerency at tbe Cuban patriots ?
"Should Cuba be annexed to tie Unlte,1 ,
State . oem under a protectorate or establish
an Inrfpendent republic ? "
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11ANGS ALL , ON TIE ROLL CALLS
Attorney Diokinson Makes the Opening
Plea for Theodora Durrant
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DEALS GENTLY WII \ TiE WITNESSES
( 'u't'm1is Soimut' of th , ' Sll'lt1 to thr
1111ellnllll If Out . \lt Iml
' "llth-Sothhll 10 ! ho" time
1)eft'miuimu I I " 'IN 1IIIInt ,
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SAN FRANCISCO , Oct -Oeneral DicIt-
Inson made too openllE argument for the
tdense hi the trial of Theollore Iurrant )
tOl'a ) Alheugh the all In lime cro\nlet
COl'rt room was stnln , he poke from morn-
hll until night amid then anuuouimietil 1 that hD
would nM conclllo his argument until the
crurt Ihould mCt next Tuesday . Dlcln50n's
sl.eech . was In the nature oC a surprise , Cram
the C.let that he did not attack the Integrlt
of the lrosecmmtien's . witnesses or Ilenounce
the methOls of time police , as Attorney Deu-
\I ey Intmatell I wouhl be Ilon e In I his opening
address to the jury . e\crthel S It Is gemm-
orally conl'l' that he made the most oC
what Is considered 1 weak case. lie based
his whole Ilerense on the reliability of time
roil cal , which show8 that Durrant attended .
Dr. Chene"s lecture on the nfernoon or
APril 3 , a 11 challenged the Ilrosecuton to
prove thJt the cal waR Incorrect \rs. \ Leak
and Irs. Croasett , the two elderly wlneues
who testified that the ) ' saw Durrlnt all 2lies
Iamonl near the chuch , were treated gemmtiy.
Dctnson said that whie he belIeved the
winesses told what they believed to be the
trumtlm he was con\lnced that their
mlneln lad been worked UpOI imy reading so
much about the case In support of this
theory he clell the fact that neither wln 3S
told what she salt she Itew about time ease
until three or four months aCer the crime
took Illace. The tertmon ) of Mrs. Vogel and
the school girls who swore they Maw Uurrant
ammO , Miss Lament board a PowIl street car
In front of the Normal school was disposed erIn
In the same mmumimmer. Youth amid 011 age . he
saul . were the two pc.rlolls In life when veo-
plo were the most positive In their state-
ml'nts amid time mOt likely to be mmmistaken
Touching upon time contenton of the prosecution -
cuton that Durrant' moth'e for the crime
was the same unbridled lasslon that 1m.
lelel ! Jack the flipper to commit the Whie-
Ihapel mlrters In Ionton , :1' . Ueltnson
challenged thin Iroseeuton to sho\\ anything
In time testmon ) ' submited whIch tended to
show thnt Durrant was not a moral man
With regard to PI story told ! by Durrlut on
the stlnd to the effect tha a stranger : tapped
him on the shoulde and gave him a clew to
time whereabouts oC Miss Lament : Ir. Dickimm-
son saul the great numbers of anunymous
letters received from certain cranks b ) the
attorneys oC time defense mad It probable
that some one mIGht have given Durrant such
a clew.
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SiiiIltM.N'iIJ. : , 11 ' 111 1.1.\111.
I ! . .I..C.t tl l"It t" . : h'ICIII. ) . lu'Ie.
& 1t11 t. nC"11 (11"'It.I.
CIO.AOO. Oct 26.-A special to the Chl-
cage News from Washington says : Senator
Sherman . , despite his years , will In 11 prob-
ability be an active particIpant In the re- I
pUblcan natoual conventon of 1891 , The :
role will bo a new one for the senator. In
the conventions of 1880. 188 I and 1888 of his
party he was a candidate for president , either
active or pa/I'e , and of necessIty did not
attend the conventon , lie was a "sient figure
In the proceedings of 189. his announce-
ment now that ho Is not a candldato on
account of his years ; that he has at last given
111 the ambition of his life , and Is now oumt-
sPoken for McKinley , Is made for 1 purpose.
The senator has been asked by friends
of McKinley to be one of the dellgat\9 : at
large at nOxt year's con\enton , and -:11 ,
In all probability , be reqleEted to Present
the name of Ohlo's favorite eon . The Infor-
maton come . . from a friend of McKlnle"l"
The McKinley boom lies always carried a
long hue of spectacular features , but this
latest I . John Sherman holting the ribbons over
the fractious ant spirited ! Ohio republican
teammm and keeping the skittish oraker I In
111.3 tracr whets the Inte eel of nuliticians
hero to a' razor edge
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S.uCh CII.lul i ( ' , , , , 'nllu I I Ci . mu .
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Iii C ii'S 111.
COLUMBIA , S. C. , Oct. 25.-After four
anti a half days of debate the South Carolina
constitutional con\enton disposed of the
count go\enment question toda ) By a
vote of 87 to .18 the convention refused to
adopt t e proposition of Governor Timan
to etablsh the townshlll 8'stem of New
nglan,1 , jn this state The suffrage queston ,
for the aettiemmmc'nt or which the commvemmtlon
setement
conveuton
was called , was then taken UII. Thomas E ,
Miller , a colored delegate Crom BeauCort
county , moved to strike out the whole re-
port and spoke In opposition to the suffrage
luau aD proposet , lie claImed that the ne-
Irots hind been brought to this countr
against tholr w1. but , hand In hand wih )
the whie man , hat felled the forests
fought the Intlans , and had tone their share
In makIng the state what It Ii i loda ) ' 'et , '
he protested , "with all that , It Is proposed
to disfranchise the negroes "
Jlnelcl ) ' Slim rI i. . for Nrv Y"rlc.
SAN FRANCISCO , Oct 26-John W.
Mmmclcay will take a pnivmte car for Now
York this evening. lie will bo accompanlefl
by John D Ioenfell , and at the end of his
journey will take charge of tie Ipa.1 bed ) ' or
his son , who was rect'mmtly kIlled by a fall
frol1 his horse near I'nrls Mri , Mncltay wIll
accomlnny time remains acrosstho , AtlantIc amI !
sur\lvlng member of the faml ) will he 01
the funeral traIn aerOS3 the continent to thl !
' , where the final Interment u'ull
place City fnal wi take
ypP o7fi
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ON1 ENJOYS
Both the 1ethml and rmmls w111
Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to tile taste and act
fcnty yet promptly on the KidneyS ,
Liver ad 13os'o1s cleanses the
U\r ! . fjS'
thn efcctual- . clspoi ? colds , head.
aches and : foyers and curcs hamituaj l
unStiJ)3tiOfl Syrup of Figs ie i the
only remedy of its kind ever pro-
duicet ] , pieaing to the taste mll ac. .
.eptahlo t the 8to1130h , Proioilt l ) in
its action and triil' helofcirl ) ! in its
cffcct.t , prpared ) Oily from the most
healthy all(1 ( } agreeable siiisstanccs , its
mlny excelent qualties commend it
to all and have made it time most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in no
cent bottles hy all lcallg ( drug.
gists. Any reliable cruggist who
lay not have it 01 hand will pro } -
r : , 1 it pllpty ! for any ono who
wisiIe6 / to tl'Y.t Do not accept any
tnibstatiitc .
CALFORII FIG SYRUP CO. .
in SAN FRANCISCO , CAL.
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UU' CAL
c.1JIVIUE. err. NEW fOiK N.r.
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Husband ! , Wife and Children Made Well by
Paine's Celery ornp0nd1
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The pre.emlnenre of Paine's celery cant-
prtml over all other remellt could not be
bcter illustrated than In the case of time
TUlney faml ) ' of St Anthony , Iowa.
Mrs. Tune ) had rco\erel her healh by
the use of Palno's celery. coumipoumid.
Sue had suffered ' oC all
surerell from a arlety ills , al
Ilut to a nervous s'stem Improper ) mmour-
Plied.
As Crequentl' happens , the entN faml )
ovrcome , Ilerhaps , by anxiety ali care , be
gaum to feel "run down" all to stuffer v1tim
thme lmardest disease 1mm time world to diagnosis
-the trouble they imave whelm they say :
"Doctor , I don't feel well , "
The advice of thmtir physiciaums to nec
l'aimme's color ) ' comimpounil , time one known
reummedy that restores lost nervous energy ,
creates nit appetite , piurifles the btood and
builds up the atremmgthu of time entire systenm ,
was followed , Mru. Turney , 1mm a letter to
\\'clis & Ihleluardson Co. , imo prepare time
romnedy , soomi wrote as follows :
' 'My hmtusband ammd three cimlimlren were as
greatly benefited by time use of I'aimie's celery
comimpound as I was after an imnusuahly hiaril
siege of the grIp , vithm variatIons of tlm dim' .
ease.Ve regart tIme conmpouummi as a imiost
remarkable remnemly.
As time winter comnos on mummy people will
begin to stiffer froni debility 011(1 lick of ral.
iyiimg liowers afiom' a aught cimihl or colmi.
Tlmclm' real trouhho is a rtmn.dowmm condition
of time mmerves amid blood , amid Paine's celery
commipouuimd , as in time cae'o of Mrs. Tuunmmey
mmml her tamimil ) ' , will immako them iell again ,
lthmetmmmmatimmm mmml mietiralgia , too , grouv morn
ulamigerous anml more Painful with cold
wea timer.
Timis lmmcrease'ml Pain Poimmts to increased
, nctivity of titeso disorders ,
Timsro is positive daumger in allowing time
system to meet theme Imoruls of whiter hanOi-
cappemi by rhotmimmatismim mmmml neuralgia , or any
disease timt. : comimes fromim 110cr blood and bad _
nerves.
There is the same certainty of getting rid
of these two diseases that there lit of a. comn-
picte recovery frommi s'Ieepiessmmess , imervous
weakness , hysteria or ammy otimer restuit of
lmmmpoverislmoml nerves or bleomi. l'imysiclaums
today get rid of rhemmmnatismn and neuralgia
as timey do siceplessnesm' , mmmclanchohla amid
umervomus dyspepela , by hmuiimhiug imp the sys-
ti'mn mmml supportimmg its ( lehicate nerve parts
witim l'alna's celery comimpoummid.
l'aummo' , celery comnpound restores vitality
to tired nerves ; it feeds every tissue of the
hotly when unusual waste immms m'edmmced the
weight ammO mmtremmgtlm of time body , as is fre.
quiemitly tIme case at time close of tIme heated
sensomm , It glve' new appetite aiim ! keelma
every part of time imwiy. mutrves and blood so
vahl m'moumrlsimetl that tIme nervoims , eximaumsted ,
tired , "rummi dowmm' ' feeling from worry antI
imard work soomm ulisappemurs. Try it ,
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Leavta cmimcOo & NOI1TII\'EST'N. ArrIves
OmnatiaUnton memdt , aotmm & Mammontlts. Omaha
10:40am..isstern : Express. . . . . . . . . . . 0:30mm :
4 : ) . . . . . . . . . . i LIct ' ci . , , , . . , , . . C 2)am
GO5ain..Sin. : Valley . . . . . . . . . . : ,
5:45pm..Omnimima ChIcago tOpeclal. . . . . . . l:1pna :
Leaves ChICAGO , It. I. & 1'ACIF'mC , , trrlv. a
Omaha UnIon Iei'ot , 10th & Mnsomm iOta. Omaha
JIAST ,
11:20am. : . Atlantic nimniress ( cx. Sunday ) . . .
: . . . . . . . . . . . . I'xproemu. . . . . . . . . . . . 9:21am :
4:40pm. : . . ChIcago \'emmttbuit'I Ltnmited. .
S'1lST.
Cltpmu.Omciahiommu& : Texas Er. ( cx. Smnmj.i6:3aun :
1:40imn..Colorado : LtmnItd. . . . . . . . . . 4:00pm :
Leaves C. , ST. 1' . , M. & 0. iArrlves
Ommiaha Depot , ltim mimiC Webster Sta. I Oniatua
Sullani. . . .IIIoux City Accommodation. . . , SlSpnm :
i2:2nm. : . .Smoux CIty m'mcprcss ( ox. ilium. ) . . .i1iam :
: . . . . . . . . . . l'tui Linmite I. . . . . . . . . .
Leaves F. , II. & MO.'ALtEY , IAnrIws
Omnatma Depot. ittim and Webster ltta.Ioomahit
: . . . . . . . . ' Mali mini Express. . . . . . . 4pmum
2iOInm.or. : , ( Sat. ) V'o , Er , ( cx. , Iun. ) 4l'rinl :
9:0aun. : . .Norotk Express ( cx. $ uniiay ) . .10lOmmim :
: . . . . . . . . . . . I'aut I'xpress. : . . . . . . . . . 9:2mmmmm :
Leaves K. C , , ItT. .7. & ( ' . I. tArnives
Omaha Union Depot , 10th & tmtson Sta.i Omaha
th&Oam. . . , Iammsims CIty Day Exprem. . . . . . 5litpmn :
iI:4Im.IC.C. : NIght Er. vimu U. l''Iu'nn3 , GOammm :
Leaves i MIiOOtJItI I'ACIFICiArrIyes
OmnahahIe,1lhmmmnd'etter tOts. I Omiahma
: . . . . . . . . . . , Inuls Iismresa. . . . . . . . . . 6OOarn :
9:30pm..t : , Louis Expre. * . . . . . . . . . . COtpm :
3:3mmn..Nebraska : Local ( cx , Sun.,9:00mmrmi )
Leaves I SIOtX lTY&1'ACiFIC7iui3
Omlihimi Depot , hum end Wehbter Mui. I Omaha
G:1Ommn..I. : i'aui Limited. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IiveT"ti1OIYX CiTY RZ i'ACII.'IC.IArrIypg
OmnhmhialUnlon lepot , hitlm & Mmuion Hts.i Omahm.m
COOamn..iou : City ' . . . . . . . . . : ' ,
: . . . . . . . . . . , l'aui 1mmutei..12:3prn :
1eaves UNIONI'ACII'ft' , IArrirci
Ouumaima UnIon hepot , hum & Mason Hts.i Omnmmha
9:45am..ifearney : Exitresa..12:50pm :
2Oopuim..Overlan4 : C'I'cr. . . . . . . . . . . . Sltprmm :
2OOpmhieat'ce : & Ittromuist'mr cx. ( sx. Sun..i2Sopmmi :
7:00pm..deltto : : . . . . . . . . . . . . :
:4pnmm. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1"ist MamI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4lQiim :
Leaves WAImASII ItAl IWAY. I Arniu'ei
Omaha Union Ijemiot. 10th & Maion SIs.i Omaha
4:00pm : , , , , , , . , St. Louis Canon 11.41
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II . . ' - . wc send the , mrrrchona } 'rirh I
ii J n si lienety CMTUOU ri''o , cmlii a C
j'VI L. Fl legal ouarammmoothatcaiTmmoa . 'iiItl
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11 'M - Use and a.v r/.naUftd ,
U r , AOdr. , ' , VON MOtH. . CO ,
Lre
CIIATTIII. MOItTGAC'E SALE.
N. Ii. 1"nlcomier's 5100mm.
\Vhmeroai ; , 0mm time l4tim day of October , 1895 ,
Natimmiiaeh II. Fmulcommer gave a clmmuttel molt-
gage to time Omminlma NatIonal immummk In the
mmummm of $ at,519.67 : tliCum time followIng do.
iteribed goods mind cimattelmi , to-wit :
'rime entire strek of mhry goods anti nier-
clmmumidimue consimsttmmg chmicmly of silks , velvetmi ,
d roaN jootI 4 , II miii mgs , I I mmemms , simeuti 1mg , hdmt nk-
oh' , domestics , trimmings , nt goomle , miotionmi ,
sotp : , imermmmmiery , rilhomms , books , stmmtiommery ,
gemmts' ( um'mmisimimmg goouis , imoiery , fur goods
rugs , drmmpem ics , ciurtuimme , cumntmmimm pu'ie
iixtmmres , mmd toys ; milso mmli show cases ,
muimolving , coummmtt' , ii imnd fixtumm'es , nimul oIllc
Iumrnitmmru commsisttmm , nIotl ) ' of tin iron safe
tiles , , ieaica , cimimirms , CiurIC't nmmd curtmuinmi , mmmii
mull other cimmmttels of every kInd nnml chmmirac-
5cr , owmmed by said N. B. Fnhcommer , mund comm.
ta I mm i'd 1mm thu t It ree-stom. ' mm mmml hmtst'nmon
brick juiimhing numnbereil 150.1507 mtumml 1503
lougimus street , 1mm time city of Omnahmn , No-
brmtsha and nil other personal property anti
mnerciimmniiise carried In stock mit time abuvo
n.tmmied ImlOeC upmimm which thmero Iii now duo
the smmmmu of 23,5l9.(7 , mimmul imuuomm wimicim there
will hecomue dumu October 18th , 1895 , the aunt
( if 112,000.00 ; October 26 , 189 , , time HUm O
$ SMI'At.i0 ; Noveunhn'r 18 , ISI5. thu sumip of
15,000.00 and 1)ccemnimc'm' 16 , 1895 , time sum of
$ IIL000.0 ; nnii
\Vheremumu , On the aaqme day 501(1 ( Nmmtlmmunieh
II. F'alcommer also gave cim'attel mnortgmuges
upon time emmnme descrIbed goods ammO chattu'ls
to the following mmmcd Persons In time
mumnoumumts following time names of time mort.
gagees to-wIt :
Tmu imristiuuu Fnlconer in the sum of
$2,210.00 , all of wimicim Is now mimme ,
'ro Itobert Fmmlconer anti Thmourmus : Falconer ,
doimig humsiness mmmi Faiconer Bros. , in the stmni
of $7,250.00. wIth Interest from July 3rd 1895 ,
at 10 per cent iter annum , nh ot wimich is
now dime.
'I'o time 1Cilpatrl'lt-KnCh Dry Goods corn-
pany in time mmmliii of $ r,5Sk32 , all of which Is
mmiv (1mm e , vltit I ii t.'reat.
To 'i'him' 1m. ' . l'tmh.Itsiming romiunny In time
still' of 2,0i6.7i , $128.21 of vimien itt mlue , nnd
upon wimlch there s'it U" cimmo I ) ctohter , 22mi ,
185. the etumn of Si1S.7i , tiovcmntmer 0th 1895 ,
limo * 41mm of $722.57 ; Nmmvemht.r iltt. ht9j , tIme
Ruin ( If $ I.I3.60 : 1)cccummjtmr tthm , i9.i , the umumn
of $7l9.Tm.
To thmoVorlmI l'uhdishmlng conmm'mmny the summu
01' $795.41. umpon svhichm there wIll iii' iuo No-
vomimber 15th , 1805 , tlmo * mtimn or 19LIr , antI
Decemni'er l2thm. 1SOS , inc eumn of $ : :93.fm5. :
Hitch of maul mortgages mermtionr'l after
that at time Onmaha National hmtnk beIng
su hmject to time mortgage of time said lammk ,
mind eaclm of ymuid mnortgmiges beIng sumbjeat to
nil timat pnicomle It in tht notice , each of
imaimi nmortgdigea being filed In the county
clerk's othhce of Douglas count ) ' , Nebraska ,
oil the 11th tIny of October , 1895 ; mmmiii
Wimeredis , Said Onimmlma National himmik anti
Paid othmer mortgageeiu are in IbM se salon of
mitild 'hock and mimmmttvia mmhiove mlemmcrlbed ; and
\Vheremims , Defimmuit iimmmu been innmle 1mm limo
conditioums contntnc'ml iii salti mumortgmmgeum , anti
no stilt or itrceeei'uiing im.ms upon immatituteti to
recover time debt seemmreil imy saul mnontgagees
or any part tlmereul ; mmmii
Whereas , Said mnortgnges give nuithority to
sell saul stock to PitY time amnoummt due or to
become due , mmow ,
Therefore Notice is lmnreims' given that tiu
understgmieif mnortgagees will t'1l all of thmo
abOve mltm'cniheil property mit ttmo building
lately occuplemh by smuld mutimaumim'l It. F'ai.
commer as imIS store , towut. Nos. 1505.1507 mind
1509 Douglas street , in the city of Ommiimmu ,
Nebraska. ( in Friday , the Stim tiny of No.
vemnbor , 1SD5 , at l o'clock In limo forenoon
of smuid ilmiy , mit iultlhtO auction to time hIghest
bimbler timeretor In ( 'tisim , mmmiii that thu pro-
coilmi timereof wIll hmo mmppilel to time payment -
mont or .mttil mnortguges In the order of
their priority.
Dated , October 18th. 1595.
( ) M/miIA NA'riONAIj BANK ,
By hall , McCumllncim & Ciarkson , Attorneys.
ClIltiS'l'iNA , FAICONFIII ,
F'AIA'ONi'lt lImtoTiiIcnn.
KILI'ATiSICI'C , KOCh lIt' (1001)3 CO. ,
1I' lCemmime'iy& Lourneil , Attorneys ,
TIlE h1I'l PUIILIIRIINO COM I'ANY ,
liy N. P. F'etl , Ibis. Mien ,
WORLD l'PrllIMIIINO COMI'ON ,
fly 0 , M. fIlIehcnck'l'rnL
O'18d'21-t-m.'s