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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1895)
- - - - . - - - - - . - . - - r----- ' -w-- - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ , _ _ _ - - - - - ' . - - - - - - . - - - - - - _ - - - -r- ' ' -r-w _ . - - - - _ - - _ _ _ _ 8 - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tnl OMAIIA DAILY nEE : l.'UIESDAY , 1\OygMH.Bn 5 , 1895. I - LAST WOHnS \ ) FOR REFOR 1 Citlzons' nUll Domocmtlo Mass Meeting nt South Omnhn. , VOTERS RALLIED BY TilE HUNDRED Hrn""II" , , 'h ) ' the JJIII'I , 1.l1l1t'rll CI'II".I ! 0II\11111.1 I lie ! J1I"'II..1 . \KIIIII I Mtllh..I-MIIIII < . Ci , its pit r- 1"11" 41f CIIII.II"lIte" . The CItizens' leastle nn4 , } democrats held the last rnlly at the campaign nt Ioutsky's hall ) last evening. Fully 300 voters were lJreeent. JUllge ( 3. 3. Breen was charrnaii Those occupying seats un the platform were J-J. ltosewater , J. Iloslcky , Judge Levy , Henry 1.lIes. J. J. Maly , Morgan lIealTy and Thomas lIoctor. Julo ! : Breen as an Introducllon a1l1 that the meeting harl been called to enlighten the voters on the sUbject ot reform , and every honest man should bo Intereste,1 , In seeing business men elected , to olflce The tact that & :1,000' : pieces oC property In Douglas county harl been offered fur sale by the county treas- urer showed that something was radically ! wrong ! . and unlcss vital questions were at Issue the people would never have seen the combination or parties , fighting ! to down the. greatest blight on the face ot the earth , the American Protective association lIIr. Hoslcky spoke to the assemblage In Bohemian. lie IrnlJressed upon his hearers the Importance oC the coming election. The questions to be ) met today were In the first place whether the people should govern or be governed by a tar chamber combine that had brought mlsrulo upon them ; whether they shoul have a clean , houet ! an.l ( eemomlcal : government , tlr continue unler the misrule oC a dnrlc lantern. order. Before this order came Into prominence the IHlople ) enjoyed thin liberty that was assorted In the Declaration oC Irlllepemence ] Now they COUIII ] themselves confronted with a secret - erctlnfluerce which was ostracizIng' a certain class or citizens because oC their religious lallet. It this Influence were allowed to gro\\ , what woultl become ot liberty ? The spcatler Pointed out how the Judiciary Is controlled lIy thIs pernicious Influence and ] recalled many acts or injustice on the part oC Judge Scott. lie also mentioned the dirty I\ork oC Scott's henchmen. Tine Judicial nomlmes on the nonpartisan ticket wcro commCllllcd and every voter was urged to cast his ballot for the reform tlclwt. OPPOIl'l'UNITY IS TODAY. Mr. Hosewater salt that today the people would ! have the opportunity to free them- elves rrom the reign ot that secret organiza- tion which had ruled Omaha for the pu't Ionic 'Clrs. It devolved upon the voters to strike the blow whIch would ! liberate them from the rule or Judge Scott and hlH Ilk. . , "I am not In the habit oC kicking corpses , " . saltl Mr HO ' 3water , "cspeclally Ilolltical ) corp e3. I consider Scott dead , politically especially In Douglas county , and we 11'111 lass ' him lIy for tine time lJelng " In connection with the county commls- soner's ! Chico the epeaker saId that every nun eletcer ( ] to that office wall obligated to _ o,3 . who , ! elected him , and asked , who Jim WalSI ! 1I'0Ulrl be unllcr olJIIgatlonEl to If electedVIny ] thc A. 1' , A. or course. \\'alh woultl ( certainly be obliged to support and Ilstaln that same crowd IC elected , and would ] naturally keep such heeler" as George Str'ker In OIllC You do not want that kind ot man In ofilce " saul Mr. Hosewater , "so vote for Tom Hooter The Board ! or County Com- 1I1lsJlonel'l : ! needs new blood Let us Infu a little life Into the bom : by electing Tom Hector " ( Cheer ) . Coming down to tine JudIcial ticket Mr. Hosell'ater stated that Judge Baxter was elected , ] two years ago as a nonpartisan. lIe defeated Eller , who was sulJSl'IIUontly ar- rested ! for rOblllng widows and orphamne but who was turned loose by Scott because he dill not steal nil oC the money In one lump. " \'et today we see Baxter and Eller walking down thC\ street hand In hand " POINTS SHOULD SUCCElm 11m. Every voter should support Points. Sntton the present county conumlesioner had trIed while a member oC the last legislature to . have the salary oC the county Judge ! Increased to ' 3.000 a year , because ins ' owed ! his appointment - pointment to Baxter Tine salary or county Judge was $ ,000. : : . anll 1\ Ith tine perquisites such as marriage licenses etc. . he made fully $300 [ ; a year Baxter before he was eletell was a cheap lawyer amid could not have made over $ t,2OO a year. , "It Is very important " continued the speaker. "to re-elect John Drexel shultt. I will ask the question , will YOU llcople ot South Omaha better 'ollrs..lves IC you make a change ? Droll all perEonal feeling ! anll vote for Drexel , ns he Is opposed to this A P. A. crowII and will not pack Juries with nnenubera oC that order. "It John McDonall ] Is elected , what chalIce have you H you are not an A. p A. You want : a sheriff who Is honest atlll , Is not associated with , a lot oC cutthroats and trIcksters. , " l say you ollght to vote the entire Citi- zens' tlclcet Every nl3n should have the i I same right and opportunity to promotion In public scrvIce regardlNS oC religion. What message are you going to send out from South Omaha ? I hope yon hav $ the manhoOtI and courage to protect each man and see 1I11t each man has equl rights before tine 101 % ' . " Thomas iloctor candidate for county com- mluloner , spoke for a few mcments and asked tine voters while makIng a cross after his name on the ballet not to forget Judge llreen who was a candidate , for the short terni Judge Levy candidate : for Justice oC the Ieaco , made a fv remarks nxcuJtslOX 'I' ( ) C.tLll'JINI.i . 1'hrOt1Kh 'J'lInrl,1 SI""IIII1 CIII' to 1.11" , Anigt'lcs. Leaves Omaha I-\EIlY FHID.\ at 1 : .10 p. m. , via the CmCAGO ROCK ISLAND & I'ACWIC HY , . allli runs TIIItOUGIVITII - OUT CHAGE to LOS ANGflLlS . These excurblons arc I'lmSO-lAI.I.Y : CONDUCTED by n rellresr.tatlve or the PHllUI'S nOCK ISLA- ExcursIon Co. . nod ! run via Colorado I Springs Pueblo Leah'lIIl' , Gll'nwoorl. Salt Lake Ogden anti Sa'ramento For cabs or sleepIng reservations call at "HOCK IS- I.ANO" Ticket Olllce , IGO : : Farnam st. . or ad- dress Jno. Sl'bastlan. Chas. Kenncll ' . O. T. & 1' . A. . ChIcago. G , N-W. 1' . A" , Omaha. 41 'I' . . . \11 COlu''r'I I Are you going to California ? Do you want to go cheaply antI In com- Cart ? UIholsfercll Pullman Colunlst Sleepers leave Omaha every day via Union Pacific , "Tho Overland Haute. " for Sln : Francisco wIth a unltormcd l'nlltnan porter In charge All thc comforts ot menlo while tral'ellus bn Cast express tralu:1 : , It you want to Imow more about these cars call on A. C. DUNN , City I'aseoingen ' amId TIcket Agent , 130 Farnijrn street. . - : lllIrl'lnlt. . l.h"'I1" . The following marrIage IIccnse : were Is- Rued yesterday : . Name nl'll HeRhlenc . . \gc. Prank' Ohkmlnrf , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1 Dorn. Bers'r , 80llth Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'O Gl'rlfe ) Graves , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2S MInnie ( reen . Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 John 1' . C"rlllrl.J\lank \ , ChuTibus , 0. . . . . . . . 29 \ ) live Iloiden ] evlon. Neb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2' ! Blzll' E. ( 'hnmber ICttnsas Clt ) . . . . . . . . . . . . :2 Loretta \\'lIIlnI11Q. Dougills COUllt ) ' . . . . . . . . I' \\'lIlIn\11 Erllest johnson , Ol11oh:1 : . . . . . . . . . . Z1 PI.-.rn. . Louise heIhtngne \ ! > , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Arthur n. "Itht . . remont county , 10wn 23 lalJo.'l C. Kline ! , Inlvern , 1:1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l' - - - - ( irucu'ry ' Stun' CIII..1 my ' c'r"I1II1I' I . 'fhe grocery ! store . of llolJal't \\'lIIhl1n , at HOT 110uglas Street Willt closed ) 'cstcrda Inurhln hy 'r'111Itor . ' 1'h" stock was ' mtort- gagLl 1 for over $1,000. ) ( ) 'I'hc chief 1I\0I'age , , III tine Omllha Nlitl.HIIII l'lInk.'lth a nuos t- iniio ot $3,3 : ' ) , by wholl1 the store was . ; hsrl. \'e5t'l'l1a nCtl'rn"on thc'f' ' et Point CNumer ) ' compan began stilt In the county court against Williams for t03 : ; un a nok nnll nn ! account.'Iihiame connfeenett JlIl.- ! ment. e - A. n. fltrtiey oC Magic . I'a. , vrLtos ! ; " 'I feel It n duty aC mille to "Irorm you aol , the N bite that I > ' Wltt'l Witch lIne ! Salve : cured me- of a \ 'ory bail : ] ( , ! 11.tit CClelllO It nJsIo \urell my boy oC a rllnulu ( : lore In his leg I . - . - IlayIen I3rou. ' .dd I. on patte t. AITIit ! U'IS'IUIlS' 1"llrrh'lI\"r Ilearli is 'l'.pitI nIPny. I came here about seven years ago. I left Iowa on account ot my inealtii 1 would break down at times and have a spell ot lIckness ! , generally ! rheumatism. Since cOoling . Ing here 1 have 111ne,1 , In health and Strength every year , and 'nol. . . at the aRe oC & 7 1 feel like a boy. We can grow almo everything that you can In the north. 'Even wheat can be grown hcrl' Oats , corn , rIce , IrIsh pota- toe , sweet potatoes , beans , lIeu , cow peH ; , cabbage , turnips , tomatoes , and everything In the vegetable 1mb. Cabbuc , turnips , spInach , etc. , grow all wlnler. Cotton Is the staple among the native tarmers. Fruit growl In great abundance Strall berries come In about April 1 and 11lot until Juno 1. Plulns ripen In Iay. Blackberries arc abundant Grapes ripen about July 10. Louisiana sugar cane docs well , and sorghum grows finely l'ea- nut 110 well. ThIs Is a n good country to ' ' lindb ' como old raise stock 'fhl'Y can grow / without winter feeding , but 10 much better IC they have a little may and dry sheller duro log thte winter rains Stock Is getting to pay , too Sonic oC the live merchants arc buying them In large numbQr and fattenljng them on cotton seed meal anti cotton seed hntiiis One firm inane from 300 to 500 feeding noli' Cattle Ret very ht on grass , IC the pastures arc not over-tocked. Horses can be raised ] very cheapl Hogs often grow up In the wood I and get fat on the toast They are orten brought tot Own and acid for meat II Ithout any feeding This Is a great country for flolI'l'rs. At this late our front yard Jnnn't sparkles wIth rocs or all colors cape jonsa- mines tube roses , morning glories , verbenas , zen las , n1ainiia . ete I came near forgetting tIne lovely chryi.nnthemllms , In every shade from pure white to dark rpd They arc just In their glory now and will lat ! for weeks 'fhe more I so ot this country the better I like It. It Is auch a comfortable country to live In. gven In July and August there I are ro man ) ' cool cloudy aeternoons. The ! nights are almost cold Some winters we do nol SEe any snow. The wInters do not deserve - servo the name oC' winter ; It Is only a little Call lI'eather. We IIIe the people. Wo were never treated more kind I ) ' . For I all plrtlculars : as to Orchard 1I0me ! ! prices , location and terlns e2e George W. Ames , general agent , IGl Farnam street , Omaha : < eb , . . . 'l'III'1t3'I'OX ' 1'\ I.IIU ! CAhtI3F1'Il.Y. hljth..1 Out X. C lIn.IIllIh' fur \\'hllm 1I"I.llhll'II.II. hlllll,1.C. . . . The announcement that Senator John M. 'I'hurJton was to speak and tine rumor that there might lOSiblY ) be a mob demonstratIon at the count jail drew to Washington hall latt ' evenIng a few hundred people. Senator Thurston was introduced by Chair- man Surborough lie was announced to speak \ on the local situation hint ho handlell tIne subject very careCnll lie avoided mention- log any candidates' nannes but urged repub- licans to vote the straight ticket , becaus : Ir they did not they coulr1 not expect a re- pullilcan state convention to give to Donglas county any more senatorl.hlps. Then , too , he mid that he would not bo attic to ask President McKinley to do anything for Douglas county Ir ho had to eon'es ! ! that Dought. county was not strictly In line. If on the other hand , they voted the ticket atraighit Douglas county might / expect to mayo both from the state and the United State : anything In lght. Judge Scott was announced as the next E'pea\er. \ It tool Sl'natpr Thurston twenty minutes to make his speech. It took Scott an hour 10 make his. "They say , " said he " that this Is an A. 1' , A. fight. Then there are nine out ot every ten oC the citizens In Omaha II'ho arc A. 1' . A's. ( Ilisros ) . This Is no religious fight. But when a certain church Is arrayed agalnslo tine republican party , then we republican ! must .tand shoulder to shoulder agaInst that church and It will bo settled tomorrow which will come out on top " Iii Cornish filled up a good cleat oC time with a good many words During his speech the audience began to crowd out and when lJaler and 11II'cett were annoinneod they had few Ia talk to They tried to keep the crowd by saying that they would make their spl'cch short , but they finally gave It up and the meeting adjourned . Its delicious bouquet and purity Is " , hat sells Cook' Extra Dry Imperial Champagne It ill the standard American wine. . - a. 'I'h. . : * foliroe U..h'llir. AflCIIER , Neb" , Ort. 23.-To : : the Editor or Th , . Bee : Please give us a short and plain history or explanation DC the Monroe 110ctrlne. Ahio a short statement oC the trouble or I1I'puto between the United States and gngland over the Venezuela bmnnnlury < lines C. D , CItAI'MAN. The Monroe doctrine was first rommunl- clltc,1 , In II measnge to congrl'S delivered In 1823 by I'reslilcnt Jllmes Ionroe It was embraced In the statement since that time accepted and enforced IW our govern- ment to the effect that nil further ntequisi- than or territory upon this continent by foreign powers woulll bo construed by tine United States lIS II menace to our peace and Rafet ' , 1'he VenpIIl'la affair aries from a dispute over the bOlll1llllry line between Venezuela allli Drltlsh (1uinna Great 111'ltuln. charged with extending the boundary to acquire more territory . refuses lJalHlfi * for 1\ set- tlel11l'nt of the dispute b h ) , ' arbitration arlll tlll'roh vlrtuall challenges tine Monroe doctrlno. . At 110)1' 'l'h"III ter X''IIlI'r 1.1. . Archbishop Ireland's lecture , "Our Country " Boxes anti special reerved ! seats at 'peclal prices arc for sale at the box ofllco oC Do'd's theater. Those holding regular a.lmlsslon . ! tickets may obtain a special ! re- served scat at the box office by exchanging their tickets for a special ' reserved seat tIcket and paying the extra. Those holdIng regular allml , lon ticket may obtain regular reserved - served seats at the box omco or the theater after 9 ! J o'cloclt November 13. , . , 'l'hc Itl'flll'lIlIO'IIl..lIt : Is coming to the front e\'erywhere. The latest Is III the determInatIon or the traveler to alII aye use the Union Pacific , the shortest line to Portland , and the route offering superior accommodations to paN engel's for , 1'0rtlaml , Tacoma , Seattle and other Puget Sound points A. C. DUNN , City Paseonger anti Ticket Agent. 1302 Farnani stn'et. 't''II" fir Crl'ljthCIIII' . . I 11"11 lilt , . . In the Creighton case Dr. Shelby the hu&- band oC Cr lghton's daughter , who Is seek- tug to break ; Crelghton's will , was on the stand yesterday mornltl ! He related a lIumhzr at IncIdents ' durlllg Crelghton'ij lICe tm ! tl'om which he arrived at the conclusIon that the' deceased was or unsound mind He woe closely cross-examlnc.l. DeWitt's Little ouly Risers cure IndigestIon - gestlon and bad hreath . Columbia Metal Polish. Cress Gun Co. l'I.nsoX.\I. 1'\It.\GH.U'IIS. I .2 . M. Flomlng oC Iloldrege , : < eb. , Is at the ! Jarkl'r. President S. H. H. Clark returned to the city last evening . .1. H. Warren and wlCo ChIcago , are qual'- toted at tIne Harlcer. Mr. and Mrs. [ George Tholllpson oC Dunlap Ia . are Millard gusts . Dr. W. ' \Y. Grant and Mrs . Grant oC Dcii- \'er arc at the Paxton. Mr. and Mra \ \ ' . II. Wheaton oC De.\dl.ood . are guests lIt ' \Ie \ ! nellonf' Mr. allli Mrs. C. M. Hinsdale anti daughter oC Chicago are at the Mlllart Mr. anti IIrs. John A. Walker oC Jersey City arc ghosts at the Paxton. John C. Sprechor editor oC thl' Schu'ler Quill , was In the city 'Csterday. Judge ! Maxwell [ \ of I.'remont Is In the clt ) ' . Ho will return tu hla home tills even lli/ ; . Charles g , Pcniberton advance agent ( : ; for "Coloncl's WI\ ' < 1I\ " conupuny Is 1\ Barker patron , Samuel lnxwl'lI. candIdate tar supreme judge and ex.chleC justice was 111 the ! city yesterday . . At Ito Merl'Cor : D. , \ . VihkIns M. Rosen- fit'hl W. n. Clark , W. H. 1.'lslc , Chicign ; ; ; W D. Savyer C' . H. Gaudy ] . Mi-c. H. IIryr.nt \111 ; fiarhllr,1 , New York ; U. 1' . Eagan Nebraska - braska City ; J.P. Murph . SI. Louis ; O. C. \'tnrnoy , Chicago : ! ; H. S. O'Donnell , New York ; Thee Frank . Terre Haute. Inll. - - X'lIrlll < I.lIl1. . lit thc t lIotel/ / \t the DO\1l \ ue - H. II. GRmmol , 'fekntr.nh ; I' : . n ) , Smith , AIHance. At the. "r'l\.lt'-John Hehnrlcl1. , IIoerl'r ; A. 1 > . Il'eer. . nine 11111. At tIme 11I1.JrlI-.J. 0 , lIam:1t"l1. : Norfolk ; C'lIarlps n l ? .Iacoon . 'IV C' It : , . . Lincoln ; M P Iihnafer Uenller"on ; Jamcu i. Ihigiwn . l'rcto - Cnl TIZENS' [ ' REFORM [ ND DEMOCRATIC [ R EOCftL l TiCKETS [ COV ? ' 1'\ . 'rIClCt1T. Clerk fit lhlelIMtrIilt Conrt ! ChllrleN . \ . Cue S ii e rl Ifs John C. Hre1cl. Rllr'fll'l ' 7. N. lI.n" SlIllerllltCI1.h'lIt 1'lIhllo Instructions . ' \ " . II. \\'fllI'l' . County jiilZes . J. . , . l'lIll1tM. Coroners ) ) t' . .1. I. ' . 1.111'111,1' . CfllIl1i 'I'r'o"nrrrl 1"1'1111 k .1 . 1.1l111t. ? . Cllllllh' CI'rl" 0. C. Cii iiiibeli. COllnh' CIIIIIIIII""lollerMI Srefllll ) )1..Cr"'C.111111111 I. ICler"t..nl. . F''II'th JJhtrlet , 'l'hlllllll" IIl1ct.r. .In"tlel' fir dine l'ellccl ( i iO rgi' C. C.wlr'lI. George' liohsites , .11' Citmsrles II . lenhllt. SIIII" Itllhhhl" . \111111111 X. ' \'IIIIIIIIIN. _ 11. IC. Ynitt's. - - It ci , rose ii tn th'CNI , \ . . II. IICJ."I'III1..e. COII"tllh" I .IlIhll Aiulrlt . J. Y. 1.111) . Join 11 ( ) 'Connt'hl. J. H. ItIl"tllI. . ' \ " . I' . SIUViiIeli . 1'h.IIII1" \\11"011. . . \"c""r" I FII'"t111'.1. . Ie. \ \ ' . IIl1rtoN. ! ' ; . . . . .III1.1.111. mi . . .11Ilh 1''rch'lIl. Thlr.1'ur. . . ' 11011I11111' C.I'.I\ .IIII.th hi \111,1 , Art hilI' .JoiI ICc. lfth ' VIs ml . C. 111111"11 , Sixth \ \ 'iirI . I , ' . \ \ ' . : \lIIII\'lIlc. 8'nlh111'.1. . II. I It. : % . . \ S ' ( ' l ' hilt . EI hlh.111. . . . . I , ' . \"nll..r. . J'hlth,11',1 , J. I ? . 1It1IIII..r. - ' . _ - - . - - - - - ! : JOg. .JO O ; ) .D : 2NJO n USEl\iENTS \ \ 3J1 eccccccecGciccc-ecccccQcco Neither the impnndinng election nor tie tllreatcnel lynching had any preclallle cr- feet last night upon tIne size oC tIne audience at Boyd's , which comCortably filled the house on the occasIon oC the oNnlng oC the engage- ment or the Trocadero Vaudevilles. It'as ) an audience whIch knew what It lilted and liked what It saw , for tie company Is com- posel ot artists each oC whom Is at the top oC hIs class Tine I.uclfers who came first on the bill , would appear to have lost none oC the friends whom they made by their cats oC agility last year , their act being substantially the same as beCore Then KauCmann , the trIck bIcy- clist came on from the M. M. side , careering about the stage on a fOrt ot step-ladder on vhceIs his breast a dazzling expanse oC medals. A small boy on a lesser ve'nlcl oC ordinary make accompanle , the star , and though but a single medal adorned his bosom , ho showed abilities whIch 11'11I Infallibly win him many decorations In ruture. Tine senior , after performing all the feats done by other masters oC hIs art , went about the accomplishment - i plishment oC still greater wonders , and set gravity at naught and confuted all the known prlnclpll'-s oC statics. Ito was followed , when the audience would let hIm go , by Miss Josephine Sable In gorgeous apparel who sang songs , suggestive and sentimental , wIth a vivacity quite extraordinary. Then Amann . his mobile face as seen be- tween his Impersonations looking moro than ever IIIle James Whitcomb Riley entertained a Ill1e with his clever specialty whIch dlC- fore little from former efforls , except by way I oC tine reception accorded the nation's chleC magistrate , who was not hissed this tinne I proballly because he was shown In the guIse : or fisherman , wielding a landing net and I crowned with a double-peaked mat. Three I were loud demands for pictures oC local celebritIes - lebritIes , whom It would appear that not even Amann's skill' avails to portray. And Mons. O'Gust ( thero's a name for you ! ) was very amusln" with his inultathonis and more amusIng - Ing still with his attempts at gngll8'1 Ipeech. The first part closed with tine turn or tine Jordans.Ir. ! . ZlegCeh having asked ] on the bill i the Indulgence oC the audience for the delay caused br the sprealllng oC the net , whIch I wa seheerCullr granted , the occupants oC the I parquet ) teats plainly showing that they would ' rather have the not than not Tine eider I Jordans launched each other through space I with their accustonlCll lightness alHI freedom , whllo the children spun and gyrated on trapeze UI aloft , and the baby moved by mysterIous and eccentric impulses ] whlrlet weh'llly In t'IO dome. There were accIdents and narrow escapes enough to preserve thc keen edge of enjoyment , and the curtain Cell to tIne accompaniment oC a general gasp oC relleC. . Then It rose again and Sandow appeared displaying his mighty muscles under the limo-light. a picture oC vast strength In a red velvet Crome. And he played with great weights and , handled men aunt horses and enormous dumhbells wIth such ease and grace as to make his phenomenal achlvements seem t'llngs oC small account. The entertainment . mont a thoroughly good one In every way el1llell with the blonde Prtuslan glant's feat ot upholding three horses and a massive IIlat- Corm on his bridged hotly The engagement terminates Wednesday night , n special ladles' and children's matinee beIng announced COI' that afternoon Ward & Vows ! contInue to amuse good Sized audIences at tine Creightton . the engagement - gagement closing ! wllh two performances tomorrow - morrow . Complete election returnD will be announced from the stage this evening. At lloyd's theater Friday and Saturday next Herrmann will give tIne theater goers oC this city another opportunity or seeing his l11uslonR and marvols. Tine claim Is made for 'Herrmann's .entertainment whIch he will produce here that It Is the most elah- orate one ho has ever given. Mme. lIerr- mann's dances will complete the entertain- in en t . Arrangements ! ha\'e beni made to get the latest and most authentic election returns and ! have them read from the stage oC 11oYll's ( theater ( durln , ; the pertormance oC Sandow toni , the Trocadero Vaudevilles this IenlnPersons \ / attending DO'II's theater tonight will get I'eliahlo returns even qUicler than people on the streots. Many times since Its organization the 1'I'Imrose & West Minstrel company has vIsited Omaha and founll ubstantlnl veh- comc. Their entertaInment this season Is said , to be especially ( attractive In songs , In- troductlons original find entertaining. This organization opEns a three nlghls' engagement - ment at the Ci'eighnton commencIng with Sunday mathle , NO\'l'mber 10. On Sunday anti Monday next Sedhey nrown' comcdlans , under the management ot Mr. Cluttavo rr'Jhman , will give two per- Corl11anc ot the delightful three-act corn- cdy entItled ] "The Colonel's \Vlves. " The nl'lI'spapen' oC thin Pacific coast spoke In great praIse both oC the play and the com- pan ' . llr. : Charles : 1Pemberton , repre- sentatl\'e oC Mr. J.'rehmun , Is now In the city. - - . . 110)-Ocr. : Urfls ' ' [ ; 11,1 , Is 0:1 : page 2. . . i.OG.\I. itnti , : \ ' h'I'h ! : ! ! . Election returns will Ie fl'oelved ; : tonight ! at th. . Omaha club )1011' ) The Young Peopl"s society oC Unity church wllll11P t wIth . Ir' ! . F. J. SarKett , 1233 North I"e\'t'litcenth " street , \ \ ' ( Inesd : ) ) ' e\'enln : : . The Board ot Fre ! anti Police Commission _ ore hail night approvcd the appoIntment ot I'p'el\1 Olfteer 'Iarllnnlerlon ] for night duty I'j guardIng the coal yards ! oC the Ne- braa ) Fuh 1 I\Ql11pany \ , . A rllaht fire In limo J.dtfhen ot the Model restaurant 1&05 lIowar ] strell , called . out the fiN 11l'llIIrtmcnt about 10 o'clock last night , Thl lie \ orlgln&le,1 from a gasoline stove > and tlh' ,1dm:1gallount , : < 1 to IpH than 1O" l.IJI1pr IIrus. are the ProPrietors ) ) ot the r , .ta\lrant did 'no .uiJt"nl' . ! ! la owned by C. IaVrIEnt. . - - I JVJJICIAL TICICl T. JUIIJr" fir the : JJI"trlrt Courts 1'h'\"n\11 'H. JJIIJlle. A. N. lH."II""I1. . :11. : H. Unlle" .II. , \ ' , , \ . . .hCc-snr : George . \ . , ) IIIjtIH' " , , \ . . . \ . Hlldlel' EI..nzer'IIIelc . CITY 'h'lCltT. :1111)111'1 : Charles II. 111'11\\11. City Tr..II..lIr..rl . 'I'h II 11111 s SWllh. . . City Cllllllltrllll..rl GII ) ' H. 11111111. . City CIt'rl" \111111111 Cllllllrll. . l'ilc ! . iuulgel Lee Ilelsicy. Countici 1 iii en-mu t-I.II rjte I , \ ' . C. 111111111..1. Pro iuI , .1 . Iluri it ) . . _ \II..I..t Cllhll. A. 11 . CIIIII"II'I 111. F. 1..11"1.:1".1' . , I , . , \ . 1111 ruII. Joint 1"11I1) . A. ' 1' . H..Cllr. Jllmc/l ' \ \'lIh.h"II"I . - 1\1"lIIl1cr" IIr t h. chlllll ! ' lIonr.lI J. F. ltivgt'ss 1111\\111.,1 I"IIII..I . Jr. ' J. 11. : IL'hhittMhi "Mlln HI..h. I' : . g. 'J'hlllllllj. 1I0AHU 01 gnUC\'I'IOX : l1I ! O'I'IXn. : \ hi nor htouitl Ii , ' llItt"r" ( ) t'esIp ) . thc , \III'IIt11111 .r 1t'lIIhl'I' . At Die meeting ot the Board oC Education last nIght SuperIntendent Pearse reported that the total attendance at the end oC the second month oC school was 13.GOJ. ThIs Is an Increase ot 338 over tine total on the canine date a year ago. Thin list oC judges and clerks oC election ns selected by the city and county authorities - ties was appro\'Cd. The contract for constructing anti repaIr- Ing blackboards In the schools was let to henry lcEl\'ln. The expense involved will approxImate $1G,000. The teachers' pay roll for October , amount- lag to $2 ,30l.85. : anti that of the Janitors , amounting to $ , DOO. were allowed. At this stage In the proceetiinigs tIne members - bers Imulged ] In theIr cllstomary pastime oC gossiping for a couple of hours over coal Th9 committee on supplies recommenled ] that all hlds be rejected and that the secre- tary be tiircted to ask for new bids. Hhoades obJec&ni on the ground that several or the bids received were very low. He said that coal rates were b 111 ell to nsa : November 15 [ ; , and the board would lose money by re- advertising. Several members had his views , and after a tedious discussion the whole coal mudll1e was referred to the committees on heating and ventilation and supplies and the attorney City Treasurer Dumont notllled the board that a large amount of specIal taxes some oC whIch had been delinquent for several yeare'as due the city Croon the board. The principal Items ' wore ' these on account oC pavIng and sidewilhka adjoining the HIGh school grounds for which tine city has previously - vleusly refused to pay on the ground that tine property was technically the property ot the city. Tine matter was referred to the commIttee on judiciary TIIANSMISSISSII'Iq ! coxa ItJoSS. I'rogress or lhieIoezil C"III\11ltt..e In : llnldll 1'lnliM. Arrangements are progressing at a rapId rat for holding the transmisesippl : ! commercial - mercial congress. Mr. [ Henry H. Whltmoro Is Cast working toward a conclusion at' to whaL the program shall Inclintie Already at the hotels rooms mayo been engaged , and the landlords are wIshing they had larger accommodallons. Many oC tine officers of the congress believe that the number whIch will bo present will bo greater than at any other congreSJ helt vest of tIne lIs"ls"l(1pl ( Many delegates have been appointed ; but to further hasten tine nomination or delegates a ch'cular has Just been Iued ; ! , which earnestly requests - quests that every state. county , city and business organIzation within the territory Included - eluded In the notice appoint the full number or delegates to which It ID entitled 'I'he time seams opportune , " contmueiJ the circular "and the condition of busIness seems to war- rant a gltherln ! oC thoce ! representing Its I various Interests for consultation and for dIscussIon oC those questions affecting the I welfare and development oC this section or the country anti for effort to Increase reciprocal trade among ! Its people. By well consldow1 and Judicious action such a hotly ' oC men can , without doubt exercise a power. CuI Influence toward securIng such : legislation - lion as these Interests demand. "It Is expected that at thlD sslon some plan oC permanent organization will be ct- Ceeted , by which tine work oC the congres9 will be so carried on , after the adjournmEnt of each session as to secure the ohjects at whIch It alms , anl1 without which It Is useless to expect the best practical n&UIl . " S . \ II"I"I Sin ) tier 1111.1 . IIl1nI"II.'II. The clvU suit against Adam Snyder to re- cover $ G.lOO : , the amount ot alleged shortage In his accounts when he left tIme afllce oC the count treasurer , was completed yesterday and clvtn to tine jury After being out a short time the jury re- turnoni finding a verdict In favor or the county and fixing the amount at $ S,300 : : beIng principal and Interest. II : X.'hrn..l.n 1.lr. . ( ' , ul..rn'rlt"I' " Meet . At the Mercer IhJtl.l ! last evening ! Il monthl meeting oC the obrnslca Life Pn- lIerwrlterR' association \I'aR held . twent- six members being present , most of wholll are local IIgents After Il hanl\Uet a number or matters pertalnlnl to the \ life InsuranctJ , business were die lnesed. Plies oC peoplohll'o [ Illes , - bullfoWltt's Witch hazel 1 St'e'III ! euro them. Drs Nichols & Nichols , specIal attention to dIseases ot women nnenti ] children. 1108 IJ'arnam IJ ILI ) . DO\'E-Joeph. :00\ 3. )095. ngpl C6 years . 9 1I11nlh. , I'unerol at 2 o'cloCk 'ruesdny nrter- nll/ , NoG. . lItton lila late resndent-e < , IGI2 Cass Street (0 PrOFllecl huh cemel.r DI.UIOND-MoIlY. belo\'t. < WIC" ot I h . 1)namoni sIster or 11'8. J. SIIDenlJerg anti C I..ahn. In- tennenl trom)13 : : ) WeL.ler Street . wardcd Highest Honors-\VorJd's Fair , . DR. : , liCit CR ? l BAlON' 'OWlIR "OST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grare Cream of Tartar Powder Fr2 . acm Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD I ! ; pp " fF Q ! i\L' ¶ .L . l " . . ' ' ' ( rnM , : . ' I AG : \ ! ; ; . _ I. > , . " \I , I ON nNJOYS Both tJll methOll I1IHI results ' \11Ct ] B'l'Up of Figs is i taken ; it is plcmmnt : . 'tld reft'eHhillg to tilt htste , tIlll : ( acts : ; : 11Ur yet promptly on tile I\it1l1eYEl , "yer alltl Bowels , cleanses : the Bj'S. t2lii clfectul1l1r. dispc l eolas , hcad. aches aud foycl'S amI CIthC linYitimal vl1stipatioll. ' ; Syrup of Figs if the only rCl1Icdy ( of its killd ever pro. dllccd , vlea'liug to the taste ana ae eptablo ) to the 8tOhaeh : , prolllpt ) in its actioCl and truly bencHcir.l Ill its effects , Prciiai'etl ( } only from the most healthy aill agreeable suhstances , ito many excc'Ilcllt qualities cOlllmclHl it tc all amid have made it the JUOS' ' opulal' } ) remcdy known. Syl'IIP ) of Figs ill ; for sale in GO edit hottIes lIy 1 all leadlllg drug. glHts Any rcliahlo ( h-llgaist who lIIay not have it on hand ; \'ill \ pro. mill-c It promptly for any one who \'hIcs : to try it. Do not accept any tthlS'tittltc : . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO" SAN FIlANC/SCD. / . au. "II . . . . , lJJ8VIUE , ICY. .VEW ( . . . .IlK N.r. r I I $ ' \ . - , 1a -S : . a $ & Thia extra"i' ordinary 11e , ' Constipntlon lJizznnoe , , jtiveumitor Is Fa1lIng Sen. tito most . , % 'ohl 0 e rfut : , , satlomns1Nerv. ' ' onns twLclnfng dlrcovery the age , of' k. of anti line other eyes inas been en. e . pant& dorseti by thio . leatltngeclen. Streimgthnens , titic mcii of C I n v I g OrateS Europe and ' and tones tito America , ' emntlrctystenn. Hudyaru is Huniysi cures . ' , ] b I 1 pmnrely vega- - I t y , table. Nervousuens , Hudyani stops ' ' - Emisslonne , Preniatureness ? anildevelopta 'J i and restores of tIne (115- VCflk . omgans. charge Iii 20 I'nIns Inn tha days , Cures buck mocees LOST ' byayor MANHOOD A , 'i , rnlgintsbfppcd quickly. On'er 2,000 private enlorsemcmnts. l'remntihrenesa means Imootenc'y mi time first stage. it It a symptom ofenmniuni wcaknesmn anti barrennnes. . It can be stopped in 20 days by tine use ofllindyan , Thenew u3tseorcrywas ninda lr the Soecial. Ist.softino old fannausliudson Medical Instituto. It is tine strongest vitalizer InadO. it is very powerful , but hnanmlcss. Soid for 51.00 a pack- flee orti pact-ages for 5MO ( plain sealed boxes ) . Written guarantee givenforacure. Ifyounbuy Fixboxesand are nnnt ntIrciy curedsix morn will t'osenat to you free ofahi char s. Semnti ftc eircuiarsanti teetImoiifihs. Atidress IItltSON MEDICAL iNSTITUTE , .Juiiclltiit SockIoflTDirlL't & Elh1St't. Ccnis icraneisco. Cnl , NO PAIN. NO GAS. 'J'ceth 1t1'nct..1'Hh..ut I'nln 11 , 1,1)01(1 . \IIIIII"lItilln to the { ; lulls Dr. Bailey 3d Floor I'I\\tO'l : filk 6th ; & Farnam. Tci 108 ; ; . - - - High Cass : Wor'at Reasonable Pric3s. Set ' 1'.lh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fl5.(1 ) ( IIl."t ' 1..th. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .f\7.r.O 1'lIlh.jt. I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I .oo UI' \\11 1'.1 2i 1,1. ( old Crowu" . . . .1111I.1111 . ) to * s.on ) ' ' . . . . . . III.on ! lirluige 'r'cth , 1' " ' ' both ; ! I'lIlnl"H" ELlrlletltlJ : . . . . . . " . " . " . " . liOe C ' ' . . ' , . . . . . . . , 'I'w..h'e Y'lIr" Hipericuice I "tll"- Ilhhe.1 flight Y"III'H 111 Oninhunu . ' 'm , ! ' ; I , ; ' ; c.c ' ' ' : - - - - ' , ' 'f 4 : L Pithit & 1injtjla Ilentltli , Stregtii ninul 's Jgc TO A RPOLE : Ac. Tine alas of youthful ignnoranc , tine dienipr.tlon , tine wc1cmn u Lint lirVC1 a barrier to znarriegu -these see tine tItIns that sra eatny pitningirta tbenannda of mi-ni tutu a ctmnctltt'mi or imnier ruin. . -Thu wasted parts ern.t 'onu , nervousness and physical deblully mdt reanmitinug from abunn-a amid etceesea , conntl'.uo In e'pthe hire away ihnnpiy btcausu 'he sails : er Iii his inrnorarmcots too baste- ( U. , tel ftc game lit a rnnrt.L4nn ; f.terordiscovery to make known i' c'cnn'ttttoml Cr t' seek out r. f feintS , It 5 thu ' 3 i.c n 01 COur0. ( Itla binghntlug , InackwrJ fear ttn.tL'5 r. .mni"ed I ii tomae ktiean I'l OVOnY ruri , ( . .tc anti n or.i out from titIsp.tno ; m or s 'r.t 1.0 ! . tI I there Is en ctS'ic0 ' tor3ou , I'.In on.temntty v.nereby you hflniybo lifted out : Ilnat state of drenn5 ad ci55aIr ml ? ltnttl , ' cotaiitkon e'tst.I ( roweznnmn ; ; l'anttyctuf. ita. I , too , imal s.'crptiY suli-erei C , ' ye.rs but tnurotm'uthsn p . "ncyotaremt'rkbir"i e ' Tarn low ii ) ) ' , % ' . ) elan amn'lnI. iut'lu' . uilet ineemetnro 1110 t.'sujig3 s't ; rvtne ' . thtatouui/ eompate ! can Letonv. .f lull erh.4l ti'tj Ce 'e ( t this we , ierful rianetly ceerh.4l 10 ar : ' sutf"ter % vi'n tnlwrito , 10 hiS. Itcu' 1 mottereve"thitgeiiobtJ taI1CdOO % It Will cure yen. /tC.rC. ' . C. U. Muller. Ziox , hnnnazooMichi. - . - . - - - . - . - . - . - - . - , . ' - . - - . - . _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - . - , . - . . . " . _ . " " . ' , ' ; t . . ; . _ - -1 . . . _ . . . . 'U . _ , A Contented WOlnano , - . Ill Hoyt's farce , "A Conlcnte } .oman , " n certain ward ] inocior a person of a somewhat tough character , III I llecoratel } with a pretty black eye hy one oC the ollleers oC the Law allli Or tier League , who , as lie claims , struck him with brass kintnckles It Is .11111 cult to realize that our present mooted clec- lion campaign Is Cought on I1llTero lit principles May tine most sincere Cactlo n riin . hunt there are oilier things worth fiRMIng for bC'shC'1 } economy In public nllmlllistrotion-A wage earners savings Is by far a greater factor than the rIch mali's taxes 1'0 save ' 8.00 on a tiaihy necc srltr-\ stilt ot clothes Precisely what \ \ 'O are at just now. Sclllllg th ( c but IIOllslble ' :0,00 : : suit For Twelve Dollars A till loall ! ot 'em to pick fro m. Every ! IIlessell one \\1.11 tallorel1 and flnlshell elaboratc1) Direct tt 0111 the hautls oC the tailor , trcsh-ne\\- prctty-st'lIsh-anll o\'erythlrl ! el se. Bought them allvantageollsly a fortnight ago It was a Crulttul catch anti ] a Ceather III the call ot our b u'er. AmI we most emphatically gu arllltee that 20,00 bU's , In majority of stores a poorer article , allll th c itninnority co1l1t1 lIut posslhmly \ alTer a better suit for tine :0.00 : : , lC It Is not true-one oC the sJlta shan't cost you n pelln-'Tls yours for the provln g. There are 11 I patterns III all- mostl ot worstell and che\'lots. Some casslmeres anti tsvcids . Hemem wr , a saving oC 'S.OD. COllie and Ionic ] , . L2gni&&t i . j\ ! \ . . ' . . ; , ' . . - . . . . , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ 4 BIG SPECIAL SALE GRANITEWARES The lowest prices ever touched on the favorite cooking utensils. 4p T':1111nts. / PI'CSCr\1111t _ , s , licttlcH , I' ' 'I I. 2 'It. \ : ,9" 4Su : ) ( It. ] 3,111. : 4qt. , G 'It. ' 10'11 : \ C 3 'It. ' 4 qt n.'c 4e .4e He UU ! _ _ _ _ 5/jJ / : G e 'uu- \ If'uu Coffee Pots. Dish Paus. 1'.ql. 2 itt Ollt. ( 14 III , lilt ; ( : rle iso rot'lJ ' tile ( bile ittAi ; 1 'It. 4 'It &Snl the , Wash UnSII1H. # . . , , i Ten licttlcsl : 1st sin' 2ti < 1 SilO. : ; 11 l Sl70 tr , . . . . , - 23e 2'Je : Jlo : . " \ u.7 , No. B , ' bile : . . - - ltddl JIg _ dI- Tipped , SIIJlCC 1nuiS . 1 ) aus. 2tit : ] . 8 : tnt. ' J'It.fJ'It im . ' it. 2qt. 3qt. lilt . i qL 24e : ' ' 'Jo ale ' 4u 1Oe 1\10 \ 2 le 2.1e :140 : The ' ' ' 'I 1319 \.r" 99CeutU F arun11t " , - . Store / ' Str et , . . . . . . , . _ _ . . . . . ' " 1If' : . . tw"--a ' ; ; - . ; , , m , _ Cl CJDDCJDCJDC-JDCJDC.JD r. = JOCJD o . IJ Q . U One Gives Re1i'e0 I . . . Li 8 . It is so easy to be I 111 istake.n about CJ J indigestion , and think there is ol11e o other trouble , The cure is h..1pans 0 rl . . . ITILI Tabules. One tabule gIves relief1 \ - J n Ask any dr , ggist. , LI o 0 [ J' J 0 nlpan's Tabules Sol < by druggists or by malt It the price C. ( oj cents a ba ) I. sent . to the itt- D D cans ChemIcal Company _ Na 10 Sr.uce 61. . N. Y. JDDL . . 'IDD1LijDLJDIrn-1I ' I , DoubeI I ' , . . . . , the satisfactIon , ' ' ' . obtained from ordinary soap fld only half tile expense , . 5- _ : . : and bother. ' .L1liat's s'hmy . - thousands of thoughtful , I thrifty women use Santa ; Claus Soap. 'I'hey have learned by practical , thorough "er' tests that for . a > washday or every. -a : . - day use there is no soap in the , I - . - world that nearly equals I SANTA CLAUS SOAP Sold c\"crywltcrc. Made only by The N. It Fairbank Company , _ . _ Chic 90. .J. .l L t Pt'JJ. . ' ' ' < ; .l'\li , _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ - - n _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - _ - _ _ - _ _ - _ - - " Sec That the Word EXACT ERrEC(1 ( Is Stniiiped oti tIle Wrapper of Each Cigar. -