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c THE OMAHA DAILY 111313 : FRIDAY , OCTOBER { ) , 1800. BEEKEEPERS HARD AT WORK National Association's Session at Lincoln Tintls lu Hours Well Occupied , MANY ADDRESSES OF MUCH INTEREST IlnliUs til ( lie AVInm-il rrteii.tN niul .Sc-rvntiti 111 si'u " it nt ] < cnili , Tu- Kelher with Oilier iVultirvs of MIC llusliicss. LIN'f'OLtf , Oct. S ( Special. ) The Na- llon.tl Ueclutpers' nsoorlntlon met bright and enrly tills moinliiK In X'nlon lull ot tlio Slalo university nml vvoiked till 11 o'clock en llio tegular ptograin us busily ns llii'li Mlnged ( Mentis nml son nuts. The addresses or Dra. Miller nml Abbott to llto EtudeiiU were ) delivered 111 tlio chapel , the bettor to accommodate tlio student audience. The fliat paper lead this mmnltign * one by Mm. J. N. Hcnter ot Columbia , Neb. Mis Heater's subject vvns "P.m ami Putin o uf HccKePpers" She dwelt specially on the thought lhat nttlintiKh iniicli r.iosicss lias been tunic In tlio vast In linowledce nf the linblta ot tlio lioncv bio nml rxpe.lcnce In handllni ; thclt product , the ftitute will see ns tunny nml great Impiovomenls ns the past has already supplied beekiepors vvlth Dr. Miller spol o e.irmMly. though cNtcm- porniicoiislv , on the obligation unl.eislty students shoiilil fiel In make the most of theli gteat advantages here offered , nml lo mipreolnto the fotethotight nml self-titntil of the taxpayers of tfir stale In ftnnlshluK them with Mich nn nlnin matter. Or. Abbott spoil e along ulnulut lines , nrs- liiK the necessity of a rertnlu proportion of tinlvcrslty students returning to rural com- inunltlis , ( hero to btoiden the culluie of nil with ft horn tlalr dally labors bring them In contact. George W. Yoilc of ChioiKo tnlUctl on the lommeixlal aspect of the bee piodnct hiix- IIIK for hist subject "Homy Adultuntlon nml Commission Men " But one of the best papcis of tlu1 day was that of Prof IHssey of the unlvciclty on "A Botanist AmoiiK the llcts " Immediately nftci luncheon the convention took n roccb In older to visit all the bulld- Inps on the campus. Thojeio conducted by Chancellor Mel.can In person , assisted bj 1'rof llruner The chancellor In le.iUiiK each building with i special hlstoty , telnted It , togcthctltli the cost nt which the i building van dieted , adding such other facts nt seemed to him worth * Imparting to eastern visitors It was nftu 3 o'clock when the following piogiam was again attacked ami pattlully f dlsposcil of by 6 "The 1'ioductlon of Hx- tl acted Honey , " N E. Fnnce , Platvllle WIs , nud J C llach , Dronson , Kan ; "Arti ficial Heat and 1'nio Air 1'ioperlj Applied In Wintering , " H. P Hollcinnnti , Urnnt- ford , Ontailo , Canada , "The llonoy Producer fi and Supply Dealer , " HeI I ) . T Abbott SI Joseph. Mo ; "Production of Comb Honcj , " W. K Hutchliihon , Hint. Mich CONSOLIDATION OF ASSOCIATIONS One of the most Important transact Ions I effected hy the North American Hcekecp- cis' association on this , the closing day of Its annual meeting , was tlio adoption Fcctlon by section ot the constitution of the National Beekeepers' union , whoso headeinaltcrs Is San Diego , Cat. This con solidation will give to every North \tner- Ican honey talser legal protection In all disputes ending In the couits At this afternoon's session also the fol lowing olllcci s were elected for the eiibiiing jear : Presldtnt , George \V. York , Chl- cngo , 111 , editor of the American Hee Jour nal ; vice president , lion 13. Whitcomb , Prieud , Neb , eecietary ( re-elected ) . Ir A 1 ! Mason , Toledo , O ; treasurer , O. L Her- sblspr , IHiffnlo , N. Y. It was further decided to hold the next annual con\ention lu lluf- faloThe The closing session tonight uas marked by a free and unlimited discussion of the innumerable points of special Interest to beekcepcis. the three papers presented be ing read b > the presiding otllcers , in the absence of their authois These were "The economic Value of Hecs and Product , " by C. P Dadant. Hamilton. Ill , "The Pro duction oC I'xtracted Honey , " N E Trance , PlnttsllloVIs , and "Swce-t Clover as n Honey Producing Plant " All three papers were practical and helpful , especially tbo last , which dhow oil conclusl\el > that more honey Is made from sweet clover , of the white blossoming variety , from June in till frost , than from any other known forage plant. The value of honey as a basis , with softer or well watci , for the making of prime vinegar was also biought out In discussion Vinegar can bo made by adding one pound of honey to the gallon of water , tjlng cheese cloth over the open head of the barrel nnd allowing It to stand where It will receive light and air freely. This vin egar retails at 10 ! cents per gallon The report of the committee on obituary tendered icsolutlons of respect to the mem ories of three deceased numbers , llov. L L Langstreff , the father of American lice- keeping ; Allan Prlngle of Ontario and I ) Taj lor of Minnesota. Copies of the resolu tions were ordered sent to the families of decedents. Iho committee on entertainment reported resolutions of thanks to Chancellor MncLcan , Profs. Bruner and Dessey , the regents of the university for the use of university halls nnd llnally to Messrs Stlllson , Whlt- comb and Heath of Nebraska , on behalf of the convention , for the splendid entertain ment furnished by the cllUons of Lincoln to the delegates The convention then adjourned to meet next year in Buffalo , N. V. stale I. O. < ! . T. Convention. COZAD , Neb , Oct 8 ( Special ) The dis trict convention of the Independent Order of Good Templars for the Sixth district was held hero yesterday Miss Anna Saun- dcrs , giand chief ttmplar of the state , was present. Delegates were In attendance from other lodges , nml nn interesting t > esslon was held The following ollleers were elected Dlstilct chief templar , J. II. Hughes of Co- 7ad ; district councillor , M II Deems of Cozad ; district vice templar , Miss Llllle Kaufman of Walnut Grove , district secre tary , O. U Woods of Cozad , superintendent of junior temples Mrs. 1J A Olflln of Gib bon ; past chief tempHr , II P Kaufman of Walnut Grovo. Altogether It was an Inter esting nnd profitable session Miss Snun- ders delivered a short public address last evening. J B. Hughes was elected district delegate to the gram ! lodge I'ropoNt'tl SttlilicrH llt'imlmi * ASHLAND , Neli , Oct S ( Srrclal. ) A soldiers' reunion will come off here next Monday and Tuesdav nt Dey Stteet park. Tents will bo erected for the accommoda tion of visitors Monday evening the mer chant's parade will come off , nnd on both Monday and Tuesday n grand balloon as cension and parachute jump will tike place at the paik. Iho McKInley clubs and Plambeau club expect to go toVahoo Tues day night to swell the pa rail o and listen to Hen John M Thiirston The Flambeau club carries 2 0 torches. E\SO \ REST NO SLEEP DAY OR WIGHT Myhindi were completely covered with EC- tcuia , sad between my lingers tbo Un wa > perfectly raw. I liad to elt with loth bands JuM up , and an ay from the fire My liuibnnd bad la dre a and undrc me IlLn atibj. I tried the brtt nluilclans , but Ilielr incdUlnr * gave < mo no rulUf , ami dro\u me almost crazy , I win d vlecd to try CcTICU'HA liBMEDItn , nud did to , although my hmbaiiJ liad to gotncuty. mile * to tret tla in. Ai teen > bo got Lack , I Ubcil tha CUTlciriu , atiij In Jitt mtnutti a/ltr the Jit t application I uai ptr/tctly < aiu , and iltjit launillu all that night , Hcforo I comimucrd uilnj the Cirricuni HEUEIIIEB I could Kit uu tua night or day. I could not bear to get nann , It would put me lu a rage of tubing. I ninny * keep the L'UTlcunx KLMEUICS In my IIOUID now , mid recommend them to everybody , became of their wonderful edict. Your * gratefully , AaNi dMn.VIUU9I'u bMeeUenl : > urb'Co.Va Brcenr Cdi TIXIMIHT TO * Tounciso. li rimilnu Iknon VVimibithi lt ! > Utu-e Son- . unlit ppllcitloni of tlTiei * * ( clnlmtnl ) . I In c" > t ikia curt , tut mild dtuci ol Cincim lU cHY .ir , gre ktctl ur buinof cure * bold tbrou boo the world WK , Cinciie , W. | Foil8V..I Iltoi k r f"C * nd II IOITK lma eCu u e'oir , fcoU 1'iri't , II l"H ay "U u Ciu * Twlumg skin IUtu , "fi . r TO 8J\T < . > eirtlt - \ ilirn.Uitniuiul ( , ' forr ee "o lleelileM li > I'liiinlnr \ nlO. AI.HION , Neb Oct 8 ( Special Tele gram ) The north Nebraska annual con ference was kept bu y today. This morning the teport of Dr D Marquetlo , who closes bis full terms of six vcars AS presiding elder In NellRh district , WAS made During the past six years the district has nearly doubled in membership ami seventeen jonng men have been recommended nml received Into the nnntiftl conference A framed memorial vi,1s presented to Dr Marquette by the punchers of NcIlRh district setting forth their es'"tn --I nrferii" ! ! tor him Th ? vote on the eligibility of women lo seats in t'ne KCiioi.il conference resulted Ayes. IV > . nays 7 The vote on equal lay and ministerial rep- ipsenlntlon In the general conference ic- suited Ay * . 41 , nnjs , < 1 Dr. Clougb superintendent and presiding elder of the Black Hills conference- , repre senting the commission on conference bound aries from that conference' , mnde an address nnd the north Nebraska conference removed all objections to n union ot the llHck Hills with the northwest Nebraskn confe-ience , so far ns It Is coneerneel J. Adrian , 1) C Worth. D L Oleott. C W IHlsoli , C H Savldge nnd W Stunner were contlnue-d In the suppr.innunted relation J W llovee , N H ( Jnle S Coles , LV. . Owen J P Itowe and J D Dmmollv were continued In the superminitar } relation Dm Ing the afternoon session E W Erlek- son E H Adrlance. A L Kellogg. II H St Louis nml K N Thiockmorlon were elected to elders' orders At 3 p m the Women s Foreign Mission ary society held It anniversary. Mrs Dr. J \lnxfleld presiding Mrs C C McC.abe nnd Dr PI Sls m made addresses In the e'venlng Illshop McCabe delivered his fam ous lecture' . "The Bright Side of Life In Llbby Prison " A number of old Mildlers occupied the platform Nniutvsicv M NOD'S nrrirnus. Cletse eif ( lie Tvv eiilv - Poiirfliiiiiiin1 Meeting nt Slelln. STELLA , Neb , Oct S ( Special Tele gram ) The twenty-fourth annual conven tion ot the Nebraska synod convened In the Lutheran chureli of Stella , of which Itev \V \ C McCool Is pnstor. The opening t > er- inoi ; wns delivered by Itev Luther P Lud den of Lincoln Horace Martin extended the synod a welcome on behalf of the church the homes ami the town , which was responded to ill a most happy vein by llev Dr H W. Knhns of Omaha The elec tion of olllrcis resulted President Itcv L A Ludden Lincoln , secretary , llev Lu ther M Knhns Omaha , treasurer , S C Cromiho Lincoln , statistical secretary , Kcv H A Wolfe. Surprise Tlio tetiring prcsl dent , IIov W C McCcol of Stella , pre bented his final report showing gintlfylng progress during the > past yeai llev. Fran ? J Mucllei of Vorden , Neb , was received as the fiatertnl delegate of the Ocrman Ne luask.i synod , nnd presented the greetings of th it body which vvns responded to by the president , Uev L P Ludden The advisory board of homo missions pre-tentcd a report showing tie missions of the rhuich are In a. favorable condition , notvv IthhtandliiK the great llnanclil depression prevalent lu the whole countiv. COlVl'l'S PVIH VTTIl IllBli "U iiiel InirrlVri-s vvldi Kant U iirK on ( lie 'I i ncK. PLATTSMOUTn , Neb , Oct. 8 ( Special Telegiam ) The third iliy of the Cass county fair drew a largo crowd of vlsltois The vailed attractions gave gieit satis faction The racing was exceedingly good , although the vcij high wind prevented very fabt time being made In the 2 25 trotting lace New Fashion won In three straight heats Orchard second , Pi ink P third. Best time 2 20 . The lunnlng lace , half mile and repeat , was won In two heats , by Nehawka Girl , lee Mc.Mniu second , Sleepy Hill third Host time 0 ITh The victory of Ncbawku Olrl wns \ery popular , as her owner , licit Ciavvfoid , is a Plattsmuiith man The time on this track was exceedingly good The base ball game between Plattsmouth nnd Louibvlllc creited great excitement , the Loulbvlllo team winning after n hotly con tested game by a score of 13 to i > Tomonow v\lll bo the last day of the fair and a fine program has been provided There will bo a free-for-all pace , a J 20 trot and a mile running race , together with other attractions. firs. Iliioth \ flciHeT IIiiNliniiil. LINCOLN , Oct. S ( Special ) James Itooth , 57 years old , who , In company with Mrs Jennie Clark , was taken to the police- station. this morning , declares that he has been arrested for simply being a boardei at the boiibc of Mrs Clark , 1148 North Nine teenth street. Mis Mollle Booth , the wife of James , who made the complaint against him declares , however , that her husband and Mrs. Clark have violated the seventh commandment. She was given until to morrow to make this charge good In cpen court by Police Judge Waters , and Hootb was locked up. Out of sympathy for her little C-year-old daughter Mrs. Clark was permitted to go home until the hour set for trial lloctli Is an old soldier , and was employed as assistant quartermaster dur ing the recent reunion at the fair grounds Mrs. Booth says that fclio has ample proof of the guilt of the couple , and that the unlawful Intimacy has continued for over a ycvir. Several months ago , bhe avers , Itnoth went to Denver , where he was Joined by Mrs. Clark , nnd they lived together as man and wife. fieiiernl CoiipliiKrei He-liirns. FORT ItODINSON , Neb , Oct 8 ( Spe cial Telegram ) General Copplnger , Dr Seward - ward Webb and the others composing the hunting party which went Into the Yellow stone country , arrived this morning , taking in the following principal points on their trip1 Mammoth Hot Springs , Grand Canon of the Yellowstone1 , taw Olel Faithful discharge , but could not wait the regular eruption of the Giant ; thence to Snake Itlver s.tatlonJ Lewis lake , Captain Smith crossing of Snake river returning by the Devil's Howl , Soda Springs , Devil's Frying Pan , etc , bagging twenty elk , ono bear and numbcis of ante lope They spent the day here , leaving here at 515 p m , for Otnahi DreNNt-il In .Stolen OouilH. PALLS CITY , Neb , Oct. 8 ( Special ) A negro nnmcd Hrown was arresteel in Hia watha Monday night and about $100 worth of clothing , shoes , ete , stolen fiom Benders ders Hros of this city about two wreku ago , were found ! n bis possession When nrresteel ho was with a joung woman nud diessed from head to foot with the stolen goods He was brought hero and Icdgeel In jail. His brother Is also wanted , but has not been c-aptuied. Their parents reeldo lu this city but the boys have hern workIng - Ing in Hiawatha for the past month or two Uetlleiite lli-iiliinril'N C iiUieilrnl. HUAINAHO , Neb , Oct. 8 ( Special ) Yesterday was n gala day at Hralnard , on account of the dedication of Holy Trinity cathedral , A very large crowd gathered from neighboring towns , Including live lodges In full uniform The services were led by Illshop Donacum of Lincoln , assisted by Fathers Kline , Itochc , Iliuslc Zulud and Kautek Fully 1,000 people escorted tbo blbhop to the nikliorn depot for departure He spoke very highly of the manner In which the preparations were made , rail * rit.t Hum ! Ill lleiiiiiinl. PALLS CITY , Neb. Oct i ( Special ) The military band went to Kansas City Monday night to take part in the carnival parade The organization won a reputation at the lute reunion at Lincoln and the corn carnival at Atchlson , Falls City is proud of her band It is under tbo direc tion of Prof Storm M'eNtHii'N 1'lre Department , WiSTON. Neb , Oct 8 ( Special ) Wcston has purchased a chemical fire engine and organized a volunteer fire company of thirty members This is the first move \Veston has ever made In the line of flro protec tion , though the town Is about IS yeais old The town has bad but ono serious tire during all that period I'roiMiMeil U 1'ililiiir ut HASTINGS , Oct. S ( Special ) Invitations are out for tbo wedding of Miss Laura Wat son Holly and Bedford Brown , which will take place next Wednesday moraine at 'J o'clock at the home ct Jacob Bally. c\M. < * OMVIIV m tuns * UMJ iieerKKori to Clip In In MiiUorit unit l.leiiteiuutt U llnim to lie Chosen. LINCOLN' , Oet S ( Special ) Special or der No Cl was. today promulgated from tbo adjutant general s ofiice ns follows ; 1 The commanding ofllcer of company O , Porond regiment , N N O. will assemble that iotmminel nt s p m on the 12th Inst nnd proceed according to 1 iw to elect a cap- tntn and Ilrst lieutenant , vlre H It Mill ford mid O 11 Ull on , whose- terms of olllre will \pire on the aid Init Should thl election leoult In other vneamlc" nmong the commissioned - missioned ollleers of siM ' oompinj1 nn e'ee- tlon will lie beld Immediately to till them. 2 The rertllle ito of election , with bond of pe i ion elee-leil ciptnlii. will be leu warded lmm i intiMy | to the olllcei of the tuljutnnt general 01 the state The follow Ing letter , dictated today by Adjutant General Barry , fully explains Itself 'lo Major W S Mapes , commanding Second end leglnielit. N N O , Nebraska. City , Neli Sli I hue the honor to acknowl edge the receipt of J ourn of the 2llh Inst , n klMR If It N possible for mm ellse-lmrfieet for elriinkeiinesM , Insnlioidlmilltm and con duct unbecoming an olllcer iml a gentle'- mnn to ho re-enlisted In the N N O In roplv to 'inme 1 beg leave to eiuotoou the following paragraph , No vj , of the latest uile ami regulations foi the- government of the N N C ! , which clearly covers jour eiuestlon S2 ' "Iho enlistment of phvsleallv unsound ot lu ane persons deserter- * from the mll- Itnrv or nival service of the Pulled Stntcs pi firms dlshotiotnblv ellse-bargeel from the Natlonrtl On ird nnd all person1" who luivo In i n e-onvloted of foleinv. Is forbidden" You will plea o show thl lottei to C ipl tin Hlle-v and the ollle-ers of eompiny f Second tcgltmnt that they tnav gem rti the nibolves accordingly Very ipuHrtftillv vours P " HAltUYAlljt tioniril rr.nr.itTIO \ or u ni vvs CM.I n > . Slnle OrKiiiilratloti Iniiiniiil Conven tion at Preiiiont. FHi\ONT ! , Oct S ( Special ) The State Federation of Woman's Clubs met at Pyth ian ball this afternoon. The hall was taste fully decorated for the occasion The v Islt- ors were met at the depots by reception committees from the Fremont club nml es corted In carriages to the hall and will be entertained during their stay In the city at the homes ot Ihe Fremont women At 10 o'clock this morning a meeting of the board of directors was helel and an Informal meet ing , at which credentials were banded In dues nald an 1 badges given out The con vention was called to oreler at 2 o'clock this afternoon by Mrs. A W Field of Lincoln The first number on the program wns nn In strumentnl duet by Mrs Prawley and .Miss Blanche Turner The reports of the ofllcctb were submitted and n vocal selection rcn dercd by Mrs P B Harrison of Fremont Mrs J P Iteynolds , president of the Fre mont club delivered the rddress of welcome and the response was by Mrs. A. W. Field of Lincoln Court at > elirnsUn CllAilonms. . NHIillASKA CITY , Oct 8 ( Special ) - Punk Law son , elm god with robbing the stoto of A. Iloos ot Dunbar last August , pleaded guilty and was sentenced to seven vears In the penitentiary Ho has served three shorter terms for minor offenses Piank Allen vv s given four years for rob blng Miller Schuster's store George Owen and Ilcrt Morgan received fifteen dayb In the countv jail for petit larceny. At the request of all the attorneys Judge Hiinsey adjourned court until December 7 The attornevs say their time is so occupied with politics that they cannot try their cases until after the election. < > lil-Pa slil on eel llarlieeiie. ORLEANS , Neb , Oct. S ( Special ) A b.iifjecue at Orleans Pilday , October 1C , will attract a Imgo crowd The speakers are Major William Warner , Kansas City ; Mr. E Hosewatcr , cditoi of The lice , Hon. T. S Clpilcson , Omaha ; Hon. J H. MacCcll , Ne braska's next goveinor ; Hon P. O Heu- lund. Nebinska's next auditor ; Hen. J A. Plpci , Nebraska's secretary of state , Hon. W. K Andrwes , the next congressman from the Fifth district. Hiirulurs ( io TlirniiKli Herman Stores. HERMAN , Neb , Oct S ( Special ) Hurg Ian ? visited this town last night. They forced an e'litrance Into Wallace Bros ' dry goods store and helped themselves to cloth ing , dry goods and grccci Ics The amount taken cannot bo estimated They also vis ited Trucblood's gioecry , but secured little but coffee. The butcher shop owned by William Hutledge was also visited aud ? 3 secured. I.liieolii I'a per AKiilit CliaiiKOH Unmix. LINCOLN , Oct S ( Special Telegram ) The n\eniiig News of this city has ngaln changed hands and Is now In the posses sion of Tiollus Tyndale , who reprcbeiits his brother of New York. The latter holds a mortgage of $0,000 on the propel ty. Oinnlia 1'i'niiHla l/liiciiln. LINCOLN , Oct. S ( Special ) Omaha people - plo In Lincoln. At the Llndell F. A Thompson , C. U. Yost. At the Capital- Win L Seism. At the Lincoln Will H Thompson , U. T. Sands , John F Dilo , G. W. Ambrose , John A. King , 0. J. Love. Leap Tear Hall ni llantlliKN. HASTINGS , Oct S ( Special ) A leap jeai ball and party was given last night at the asylum It was under the auspices of the employes and proved one of the finest par ties gfvcn in that Institution. A few from tbo city were In attendance ehriiNltii Cl\ ( Mail Insane * . NEBRASKA CITY , Oct. S ( Special ) William Cornutt , whose mind has been fallIng - Ing for some time , was today adjudged Insane - sane by the commissioners. He v/lll be taken to the asylum at Lincoln In a few days. AVI1I Weil lit Wilson v III.- . WILSONVILLK , Neb. , Oct. S ( Special. ) Cauls arc out announcing the wedding of Harry C. Uyan and Miss Lottie Edglngton. Nolli'e to Sellout TonchoiH. School warrants will bo cashed at Boston store nt their face value. BOSTON STORH , Omaha. An elegant luncheon given by the All Saints church at Y. M. C. A. Hall Friday , Oct. 1 , 25 cents. To Voters of ( lie Klulidi Wanl. Bo sine to attend the republican primary Piltlny afternoon and vote for George P. Stebblns for councilman. Till : CIIICVCO AMI .Nurlliu oulc'rn _ _ Ilnlltva > Operates two through superbly equipped trains UVHRY day Ijj the year. TIIH OVnilLANI ) LIMITED AND O.MAHA-CH1CAGO SPECIAL DEPART. ARRIVE. OMAHA , I 15 p. m. CHICAGO , 7-15 a. m OMAHA , C JO p m , CHICAGO , 930 a. m. CITY TICKET OFFICE , HOI R. R. RITCIIH ? , PARNAM ST. GEN. AGENT Tlie Iloxt MTV lee1. To Denver , Cheyenne and points In Utah , Idaho. Montana. Oregon and California is via the UJ.MON PACIFIC For tickets and full Information call at City Ticket Office. 1302 Farnam street. Ill IlI.IMiTOV riienii Hales Sonlli anilVeNt. . Kansas City and return $5SO October 4 to 10 St Louis ono way and round trip VERY low October i to 3 , and Tucfadajs and Thurs days until October 2J ilomeseekers' excursions west and south half rates , plus $2 October G and 20. Call at ticket olllee , 1M2 Farnam street , and get particulars J. B. REYNOLDS , City Passenger Agent. "VVet-1.1 } i\eiirNieiiiH to Callfornln. Via the Burlington Route. Cheap com fortable riulclc From Omaha 8,35 every Thursday morning. Call at ticket office , 1502 Farnam street , and get full information. 11IUI ) . CAMPHELL Mrs Minnie A , ngeel 33 years. 11 months. October S , IViil widow of the late P. E Campbell Puuuial from the realde-nco of C ( Hunt. 2101 Ohio street , Saturday afte-moon at a o'clock , October 10 , UI'C ' Interment Forest Lawn. Fi lends invited. TORTURED HIS DWG WIFE Ofirl F , Nitz Murtlors Ilia Sponsj and Tlion Blows AWFUL CRIME OF A CHc'vGO PHYSICIAN stnlm the AVoiuiiti Hric'hMll | > vvldi n n'M KnU < - niMi'lSioH.v .Suit H or the nireetr , of ' Uie \ \ tt CHICAGO , Oct. S-Ci rf. Nitz , a phv si- clan , stabbed his wife to. , death jesterdaj afternoon nnd afterwards blew his own brnlns out. Ho hnd lived n ntlnrrelsome nnd unhnppj life , nml the wcmnn had repeatedly made efforts to obtain possession of her husband's propertj. Dining a quarrel Nit ? stabbed his w'fo In the abdomen with n suiglonl Instrument , find , the wound not proving fatal , stabbed her n sciond time. Prom notes found In the room It Is evident that the phjslclan had set down beside his victim to watch her die , and that while so occupied he repelled ! j plunged the Kulfo Intot. \ t.parts \ , and on paper noted the effect of the wounds Inflicted Per over four hours , as shown by his notes , he tot lured the djlng woman During tills time ho went out nml procured nn o > ster stewnt n neighboring restaurant , nnd purchibcd the levolver with which he fluallv killed himself. Late last evening the police learned of the murder , nnd went to the house Nit ? , who hnd hid In the basement , killed himself when be found that there v\as no chance ot escape While the woman wni slowly djlng the aged father of the phjRlclan sat In nn adJoining - Joining room Ignorant of the tragedy tint wns being committed The murderer nnd sulcldo was Cl jeara of age , and well-to-do To MIC CHIn-iis nl Ilir J.'liNlniil of tin * Clti of Oinnliiit I nm a candidate- Iho city council and at the mercy of the voters 1 have lived In the First ward over 2"jcnrs , nml have nrver been so fortunate ns to hold public olllee It has alwnjs bicn my purpose to build up the faoutli part of the city , nnd , If elected to the position I seek , will continue- to do eveij thing In my power In that ill rcetlon The first Improvement to the South Side wns the building of the 11th Street viaduct In 1SSG In this matter I took n leading part 1 attended three sessions of the legislature at inv o\vn expense , and aided In the passage of a bill providing for the erection of via ducts over the railroad tracks Under this law- the 10th , llth and IGth street viaducts were built , and the great north and south parts of our mnpnlflcont city tied together I spent considerable time and money to gether with other citizens of the Klist ward , in establishing the grades and grading tlio various streets In said word I started the South Side Impiovement club which has icsultcd In accomplishing much goo 1 for our part ot the clt > We made n boulevard out of South nth stieet to Port Crook , which will be one of the finest In the countrv. and will result. In great benefit as a pcimmcnt Improvement to the Pirst ward nnd the city of dnnln I took a leading pait and worked hard nnd long , with the Park board to securt lllvcrvlcw Park. Wo got the park the finest and most beautiful In the city of Omaln and the probable cite 'for ' 'the ' Transmlssls sippl Exposition. ' I am n large taxpaj cr , and my propertj Is nil in the First ward , nnd whatever bene fits the Plrst waid anil the city of Omaha benefits me ' I have bc"n unjustly1 opposed by corpora tions In the past I am no nnacharlst I think corporations are a necessity , and am willing at all times to accord to them their just rights , no more , no lr s It shall he my purpose , If elected , to protect the rights of the ta\-pajers and cltl/cns of Omaha When the vacancy -hmlio r.ty council. occasioned by the dea-.U of our lamented friend , Samuel DuBolsu , occurred ; and the vacancy caused by the resignation of our honorable citizen , Judge S. I. Gordon , the city council directed the members of the city central committee from the First ward to call a prlraarj election for the purpose of selecting two men to fill the vacancies Thro candidates took part In the prlmarj election ; to-wlt : Isaac S. Hascnll , A. M Back and myself. Mr. Back received 2C8 votes Mr Hascall received 308 votes And 1 received 812otcs , Judge Hascall and mjsclf having received the highest number of votes at the primaries , our names were ccrtlfie-u , together with resolutions passed by the South Side Improvement club , to the city council as the choice of the voteis of said ward to fill the vacancies. Upon the presentation of the certificate to the council , In pursuance of Its instructions , by a large delegation from said ward , democrats as ncll as lepubllcars , the citj council abso lutely and positively refused to hear the committee , and filled the vacancies by ap pointing D H. Wheeler of the Fourth ward , and Isaae S. Hascall. If under nil the circumstances , you think I would bo a proper person to represent jour Interests In the city council , jou will do me a great favor by placing a cross opposite my name at the primaries to be held Octobci Oth , 1S96 , at the corner of I0th and Pacific Yours Truly , EARNEST STUHT , roiiT ciiooic MTI : > < . Private Henry Holcn , company C , was dis charged at the expiration of term of service Private Lyons , company D , was discharged at the Winnebago Indian agency after three j cars' and thiee months' service. Pilvntc Henry Trupper , companj P , latelj transferred to this regiment from the Second Infantry , was discharged on expiration of term of service. Private Peter Chase , company D , was dls- chaigel on expiration of term of service Ho beived for ( jnlto awhile as trumpeter of .ho same company. Private Charles D. Prohllc , company I ) , was discharged after three years' and three mouths' service. Ho was discharged while at the Winnebago Indian agency. Ninety tons of clothing arrived at the rni.ai termaster's store house a few days since and the boys will soon bo supplied with all the nice , warm clothing they need. The Plist battalion made the trip to Win nebago without accident and ara getting along splendidly with their shooting. Thev will be paid In the field and will start back about Saturday. The new canteen building which will soon be started up will cost $2,000 and will bo u cosy place foi the boys to spend an hour or two In the cool of the cvpptng and will also add mateilally to tbo yeasty of the fort , The Fort Ciook DbjtUrber , , as the new paper will bo known , hat , been a little late In getting started on ucqpunt of the Plrst battalion having to go jnto the Held It will make Its appeainnco Novpjiibcr 1 and will bo published and edited i by , Messrs. Havens nnd lloyne. , _ Six Tlilrlj IJ. 3i. Trulu. of th < CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUli1 HV. Ucst service , Dining car , City ofiice. 1801 Paranm. ST. 1.011IS r.VIll AND. i\I'O.SITIOV Vln Hi.AVnlMi.il It. It. St. Louis Exposition , round trip , $1C 35. One way , $ S 25 , Every Tuesday and Thurs day.St. St. Louis fair , round trip , $11 CO , October 4 to 10. Veiled Prophet parade , Tuesday , October 0. Home-Beckers' excursions to all points south , October G and 20 For tickets , sleeping car accommodations or a homc- leekcr's guide call at Wnbash olllee , 1415 Farnain street ( Paxton hotel block ) or vvrlto 0. W. CLAYTON. Agent. Six-Ill AVuril Hriinlilli'iiiiN. Mr. Emmet G. Solomon asks his friends to vote for him at tha primaries , Prlday. October 9 , as ho will po. ( , 'lively be In tau race for councilman , from tlio Sixth nurd. Johnson Ilroa. , bard coal , MUSEAiENTS. At the Orelghton laM nl Ul Mr Mumfletd entered upon the second hnlf ot his week' * engagement , beginning It , like the first , with n Shakespearean plaj. The performance ot "llU-hard 111" vvA , ln every respect n notnblo one 1'cihnps the company ns n vvhnlo furnished the least sat- Isfnctorj' portion of It , although ttiero were some very bright spots even In that. When It Is considered th.it most of the'e- people nro just cnteilng upon ( heir ( list season with Mr. Mansfield , an I that n couslder.tblo number of them are not accustomed to the Kind of work vUilch Is set them to do. nnd furthermore , that some of them have hnd very little actual experience of nn > Itlnd , 11 must he acknowledged that the showing thej make Is a commendable one Hut theie nro two fietois in the e\rel- IPPCCI ot Mr Mansfield s 'Richard 111" the noveltv nml nttlstlc betiitv of hH chaincter- Izatlon of the tltlo rol < nud the exceeding richness of the drtss In whleh he has caused the plnj to be dollied upon the singe. No such stage plctuics hnve been sein In Omaha Others have nppioidicd them In splendor , but none ns to tint combination of magnificence with good tnsto nnd absolute correctness In detnll which marks all the productions with vvhldi Mi Mniiillcld haste to do The Hist Bet , which Is Used again later In the action , Is the outside of that part of the Tower known ns the Hloodj Tower , showing part of the Interior through n gate and inch , upon which the heads of traitors me dlsjilajed H Is here that Rich ard makes his Ilrst appeal ance leering round the angle of the staircase which leads Into the tower nnd following the Ill-starred Henry with his Implacable hate The effect ot this set Is that of massive solldltv Iheie aie several svlvan scenes of rare beautj notably that In which the funeral train of the dead king Is Intiodliced and the singular wooing of the widow Is accomplished , nml that otbei nt the end of Uosworth field In the eailj dawn , with a marvelous view of the remoter plain , and still Hint other of Richard's tent on tbo night befoie the bat tie The scene In the princes' cell In the Towel shows a fine perspective , and a strik Ing effect Is produced In the throne loom bv the use of the red calcium upon a dark ened stage , teveallng the throne bathed In cilmson light us In a sea of blood The lights were thoroughly well managed throughout , although a completcr Illusion could bo produced In the ghost-hnunted for cst bj deepening the twilight still more At the diess rehearsal last week the ellicacy of this device was remarked by all who saw It as furnishing n reallv convincing ghost scene It owed Its stiength on that occasion to the very dim light which was made to Illumine the tices , among which the pli.ui toms wandered , looking verv much like dls embodied spirits Indeed Last night , the light being quite strong , the figures took on too much substance , and Iho shadow j effect was altogether lost This , howtvet , was the onlj serious blemish upon what , ns regards the scenic Investiture , was n well-nigh per fect peifoimanco Mr. Mansfield's Richard marks n vvld dcpartuie from tiadltlon. This monster Is ciook-backcd Indeed , but not excessive ! } or lepulalvely so His obllo.utty Is lather moral than physical , and his rounded shoul ders mo mote bent when his powerful mlml is working out Its blackest schemes of hatred ami ambition lie has been the sport of fate , and the butt of ridicule for mankind fiom his cradle. Ho revenges himself upon fate and upon mankind as IIP advances ruthlessly to supicine powci ovei the fallen bodies of those who have thvvaittd him Mr Muisfield's refined method Is ad mil ably adapted to the poiti.ajnl of such a Rlclnid as he gives us Ho does not rant or bellow' , even In the more strenuous scenes , "as many of 50111 players do" lie ! s so quiet , so natural so entirely what one conceives n potentate possessed of Mich a mind and such opportunities would be that one who has waited long and bopi d for a rational Richard feels like nay ing his Nunc Dimittis , and never Boeing the part played In the old manner again Mi Mansfield's evident suggestion of hypno'Um In the scene of the wooing furnishes a platislblo oxplanatlba of that ghastly pi r- form a nee Little Miss Alice Pierce , whose dainty Jessica stood out fiom a backgmund ef mediocrity in "Tho Merchant of Venice , " was. the young prince of Wales Extended comment on this charming girl Is dcf-'ned until Sunday , when more space can be- de voted to celebrating hei quite remarkable accomplishments The costutres , armor , weapons and prnp crtlcs generally were rich ami elaborate , and the effective special music by E Get man sympathetically played by a. laigc and com petent orchestra under Mr. Adelmann's dl- icctlon. was an Important adjunct to the performance Tonight "Beau Brummell" will be re peated "The Merchant of Venice" may be seen once more at tl'e matinee tomorrow and the engagements will close with a per formance of "Dr. Jet j 11 and Ml. Hyde' tomorrow night. An enthusiastic nudienco wns In attend ance at the Boyd last night to see the sen sational drama , "Temptation of Honey , " piesented very creditably by the Illttner Theater companj' . Tonight , by request , the prettj Iilsh comedy-drama , "lushavogue , " will bo rierfoimed and one eoclctj from South Omaha has purchased 200 boats A full house Is almost assured for the Satur day matinee , when "Uncle Josh" will be the bill and the twenty -four big dolls In Drowning , King & Co 's window will be given away. Katie. Emmett has scored an unqualified hit In her "Tbo Waifs of New York , " and her tour through the country has been one succession of triumphs , full houses greet Ing her everywhere , and the entertainment Is said to be well worthy the pationagc Allan Dale of thc New York Evening \VoMd says' "Katie Emmett Is a charming little lady , an accomplished actress and alto gether an agreeable surprise There is an air of refinement about her work that Is not usually found. Miss Emmett has lo don the attire of a bov , nnd nothing can be moie graceful and dainty than the wnj she does It She rtaiuc-s well and sings charm ingly Her songs are both now and original " Pile will be seen at the Iloyd for four days , opening with u matinee on Sunday next. W , E Gorman'K comedians , presenting "A Green Goods Man , " will ho the attraction at the Crelghton foi three nlghls , commenc ing with a popular pi Iced matinee Sunday October 11 The play deals with dark and devious ways of the Innocent sawdust oper ator and his bucolic victim , which should furnish ample opportunity for the Introduc tion of amusing specialties ami ludhious situations The company is said to bo a most capable ono and Includes a number of local favorites. Joseph Jefferson , supported by n talented company , will play a one-night engagement at the Crelghton Wednesday , October II , when ho will product ) the grtatist of his many pronounced successes , "Rip Van Winkle" Seats for the engagement will bo placed on sale Monday morning at 9 o'clock at tbo Crelghton box otllce. A coming engagement at the Crelgliton , which Is of n great deal of Impoitaiite to those who have at lie-art the best Interests of the singe. Is that of Otis Skinner , which opens on Thursday evening next It has been decided by the management of .Mi Skinner to change the bill at earh pti- formnnco , the repeitoiy having been ni- rangt-d as follows. On Thuisday c-v tiling , "Hamlet" will bo the play Mr SMiwtr's lendltlon of this complex lolu Is said to bo the best since the days of Edwin Booth , to quote Mr Ljmau I ) Glovci , In HIP Chicago cage Tlmes-Jlcruld , of January 20 "Not since the day Itooth laid uslile the Inky cloak has the stage seen so good a Ham let. " His Romeo Mr .SMliner will present "Romeo and Juliet" on Friday evening Is far and away the best Romeo on the stage at tlio present time .Indeed Hcpbuin John said In the Chicago Chronicle "In all that she could , nature lias made him ( Otis Hkla- ner ) n pcerliss Romeo" At the matinee on Saturday , "The Lady of Lyons" will bo played , and the Claude Mclnott of Otis Skin ner Is the perfection of lovers On Satur day evening "A Soldier of Foitune" will bo given. A now romantic piny from the pen of the Rifted actor himself , and ns Fabian Torllll , tlio hero , he has a pait which suits him to perfection. The conipanj Mr. Sklu- ner brings with him Is said to be an excep tionally btioiig and we'll balanced 0110. Oct , 1SOX Yesterday we told you about the royal grade of under wear we are able to sell at 750 .1 gnuncnl $1.50 a suit. Today we : put alongside it another matchless bargain from the same mill , This latter is a heavy (20 ( ounce ) all wool fleece lined , close knit garment , the counterpart of that we sold last winter for $3.00 a suit. This winter the price will be two dollars a suit. Thinli what that means , It means a reduction of 500 a gar ment from our own last year's prices for the same grade of ponds , and it means an actual saving to you of a dollar a garment as compared with prices in other stores. It means that our underwear department is one of the money saving concerns of our store. It means that instead of running in last year's price tracks we have established a new standard of value in underwear and it means that we have a little the best underwear arguments in the town. The place to see Hyht prices in men's underwear is in our corner window. The place to buy men's ' underwear at inside prices is here , Send for onr Fall CdLifagtte. Not many left. By promptly attending a sale of Recently bought at a price that now enables Hay den Bros to inaugurate a great special sale That will cause a llttlo revolution In C50 gentlemen's fine all wool kcrsoy clothing ciiclcs overcoats , jnado of black and blue , flno 700 gentlemen's nobby black clay worsted Kersey. Made up by one of the foremost suits lined with all wool Italian lining wholesale tailors , lined with heavy serge satin piped. In 4 button sack and square and Iron thread sleeve lining Overcoats that cut sack style , that it would be impossible , at any other clothing store In America would circumstances to retail for under ordinary less than $1000 , will go on sale this week cost from $8 HO to $12.00 , Hajden Bros , will at Hay den Hros , for $550 sell thLs week for $500. Great bargains nt $7.50 and $1000 In stylish , well made suits and overcoats. New Prices oil Drugs- 50c Dosauko Cough Sjrup nt 25c. $1 00 Hosteller's Flitters at G7c. 75c Unll's Catarrh Cure at [ JOc. ' at 5Gc. $1 00 Ayers' Hall Vigor " $1 50 Fellow's Syrup Hypo at OGc. $1 00 Scott's Emulsion at GGc . S > c Castoria at 22c. $1 00 Hood'a Sarsaparlll.i at C3c. GOc Pond's extract at 33c. 25c Malt Nutrine nt Iflc. 2-quart Hot Water Ilottles at 42c. 25c licst Tonic $2 00 doz , nt 17c. 2-imt | Fountain Syringe at GJc , $1 00 Duffy's Malt at 79c. Cntlcui.i Soap at He. $1 00 I'alne's Celery Compound at C5c. Woodbury's Facial Soap at lie. 50c William's IMnlt I'ills at Sic Refined Powdered Horax , Sc. $100 IMerce'fe Favorite Prescription nt G2c Our li UK department Is In charge ol $1 00 Plerce's Golden Medical Discovcij registered pharmacists. Ilrlng jour doctor's at G2c prescriptions and family recipes to us.ft COc Syrup ot Pigs ( genuine ) at 3.c. ! will save you 75 per cent. Prlday morning at 9 30 wo put on sale in our silk department , 500 remnants and cuttings of velvets and velveteens These goods averaged In price from COc a yard , tf , $200 Wo have divided them Into two lots nt lOc and Ific for the remnants. Friday wo will sell a 1C Inch , Imported 10 pieces Canish cloth nnd rouph all wool Fronrh serge , extra quality and cheviots , goods that were bought to retail foi 2Uc weight this season at ? 1 CO , $1.75 and $2 00 , Frldajf 2ri pieces , all wool Imported French Henriettas , Friday's special price 15c. nt 75c. . , , Agents for Buttcrick Patterns. We sell the Omo Dress Shields. jorvi , IMIIVITIIS. : Maurice I'odolskl , a ban.ina peddler , was nrusteil last night for obstructing the cor ner of Sixteenth and Dodge streets with his cart. IMwatd Waller , an insane man , who wns picked up In this city seveial dnja ago , was yesterday provided tianspoitatlon bj the city mid sent to his home , which Is at Mnbuilj , Mo Miss Hcleno Ij Powlrr , the charming daughter of Mi and Mis L D Fowler , was married last night to Mr.Vjlli > U Jones nt the residence of .Mr. Fowler In Kounl/c Place , Itev Sanderson olllciatlng. Jolmiuih Itau , who lives with her brother nt 1112 ! he'nvrnwortll street , bns been ar rested on a charge of Insanity Albert Itau Is the complainant. The woman s mind became unbalanced ovei religious subjects. Hnttlc Jones , n negress , who lobbed a farmer named Waller Darrciu of $10 , has been hound over to the district eouit , the bonds being flxid at $ bOO She uns sent lo the county Jail in default of ghlng the idjulrcd amount. The upoits received by the health de partment indicate that there were 11H births ami U deaths during September Of the births , seventy two wuo males and seventy seven females Of tlio eleaths , twenty siji wciu malm nnd thlrtj-seven females William Ilerger , who was arr-cste-il In this city several days ago , was taken Into um- tody by Sheriff Charles Goner of Wooster , 0 , yesterday nnd will bo tnkcn back to that city for trial Merger Is wanted for burglary The crtmo was committed over a year ago. Ilcrt 1'lerson , who was charged with goIng - Ing Into the limibc of Sadie Jennings , on Ninth street Wednesday night , and who , after assaulting several of the Inmates , smashing u chandelier and doing other dam age ) wti.s arrested yesterday on a churgo of malicious destruction of property , was dis missed after trial by Judgci Uordoii , Now It's , t roynl Hush- and we win the pot for we ve got MX big r ] ' 1'stho name' n eiveriiml tomonuvv we'll tell you who the six hn | J's .ire the-y i.rx all crncker- j icks and their iletim would look well In , I'm k fur ibiv'ie u funny erowd . ' ' No liner prep.u it Ion made feir chnppcd liiindh lien anil lips Only 10 > a bottle JOOTII imi'suns. iiAiit iuti'sius , iMwrr.Mum. SOAPS svuixons Oili Ktoelc of theilbove1 Koodft lu faet everj tiling iieeeleel for the toilet or side room Is cine of tin- most romp etc in thft city while oni prices aneut in samej pror portion ns our patent meilh Ines MAM , oitnniis \ \ e pollelt mall oideiH fiom out of town ami takegn.it ii'tamm in lining Maine Hut at our cut prices eash must uciainp.uiy each oreler Whin gooels an onlcred Hlilppul by frelfclit tidd We additional for cartage- SGMflEFHR CUT PRICE DRUGSTORE. 10th and Chicago. Gold Crowns Muilo to ( it aud pnssorvo the tooth , boo Dr. Bailey , PAXTON UI.UCK.