03IE' OMAHA DAILY BEE ; MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1887. ACTING WITH A HIGH HAND , The Rowdy and Boodle Gang Biding Rough Shod Over Douglas Oonnty Republicans. CONSISTENCY THOU ART A JEWEL the Proxy Committee Protesting Against Proxies An Act Which Will Do ilesented Uy Honest and Independent Republican * . The action of the republican county central committee in attempting , to ( ore- stall the choice of the rank and llio of the party at the primary elections by desig nating a notorious clique to make up thu delegation to the state convention has created quite a sensation. It is the talk everywhere among people who take an active interest in politics , and is very se verely denounced on all hands as a high handed piece of chicanery. A prominent republican who was pres ent at the committee meeting and is thoroughly posted about local politics laid to a KKK reporter : "It is simply outnxjrcous. A more im pudent put-up job has never been at- j tempted in Omaha m twenty years. The i committee , as appointed last fall , is made up of three members from each of the then six wards of thn city , and two each from the twelve country precincts , mak ing in all forty-two members. Only seven teen actual members of the committee tvtiru present. Fifteen political hacks Mid ward bummers came in by proxy , and three outsiders , who had evidently been invited into the pool , were admitted under the pretense that they were to represent the new wards. There was no delegate present from Valley , Waterloo , Saratoga and Douglas precincts. Those members had evidently been ignored by the tricksters because they might make trouble. The cheoKk'st performance I ever saw was thai of Mike Lou. Mike was last year appointed member from the Second ward , but now ho lives in the Seventh. Ho was on hand Eersonally and gave a proxy" to Mike ahoy to till his scat. This is the tirst time 1 have over seen a man voting in a committee nnd having himself represent ed ut the same meeting by a proxy. Mike Lahoy , by the way , has no business in a republican committee. Ho wits a demo crat for revenue until he was appointed engineer of the poslofticc , then ho became - came a pap-sucking republican. When Cleveland came into power ho thrciv up his place , expecting to bo bounced , and went over to the democratic commission ers in the court house. Ho may pretend to still bu a republican , but he is soul and body the property of Dick O'Koefo and Mount. Ho works for any body they support , and don't you forget ' "This is a pretty kettle of fish that licchol and Hascall have been cooking up , " said another republican. "These > council bosses have been plotting und scheming for weeks to run the politics of this county. They want to go to the state convention to show their power and in "i milt Governor Thaycr , but they dare not Ij" take the chance on a primary election K under the now law. So they are trying | ; to pack a delegation of their own f v stripe to represent us at Lincoln. That i. . ; man liechel is no better than Rothacker. \ > Ho has got to bo a regular desperado and is capable of most anything. Just look at the beautiful committees that ho unpointed Saturday. Ho first appointed himself on every one of them and then added enough roustabouts and sluggers to give the clique absolute control over everything. Just think of it , Uechul , . Hascall , Uothacker , Mike Leo , Herman i Timme and Pat. . Hawcs are appointed to * name tlio delegation to the state conven tion 1 Nice boquet , ain't it ? "What about proxies , you say ? Why a good deal about proxies ! Dave Mercer , on behalt of purity and reform , ofl'ercd a resolution to exclude proxies in future conventions. Oil-room Dave was m the committee on a proxy himself , and so was his running-mate , Julius Cooloy. The "Judge1' represented a colored sporting man by the name of 1'ayton. Then John Sahler was there by proxy , and Leo Us- lotto , Pat Hawcs , Morrow , the bum plas terer , Joe Howies , and other bums whoso names 1 forget , were all there acting as committcemcn on proxies. They were very consistently against proxies. Oh , yes , I forgot that Mike Lee wasn't the only man who had two votes. Hci- man Timmo carries a tin can by the name of Oft , whom ho always puts on us a member and votes for in the com mittee. Timmo is one of your model stalwarts whom Bccliol appointed with solo power to pass upon the republican ism of voters in Jefferson precinct. Per haps you don't remember that this man Timrae organized a Cleveland aud Hen- , . drlcks club in his precinct three years ; ago , although ho was then on the republican central committee and at tended every ono of its conventions where he always trades m votes and proxies. It is in outrage that such disreputable tricks ters should be given the right to put the voting places into their own houses and exorcise autocratic power to reject all votes that don't suit them. "Hut that is only on a par with the irholo performance of Saturday. I noticed for instance that a drunken old roustabout by the nainn of Simpson , [ rom Florence , has been given the same power in that precinct that Timme has in Jefferson , and liechel located the next primary in Simpson's saloon. " "What are wo going to do if this in famous plot is put through this fall ? " said another republican. "Wo shall have to lay out the gang and their cronies colder than a wedeo. They want to make Leu Kstello district judge and Dave Mercer county judce. That would bo a pretty mess for republicans to swallow ! I am not alone against this boodle and anarchist outfit. If the decent republicans who are expecting to run don't put a stop to this impudent scheme , they will bo buried as badly as Churclj Howe was last year. The pretense that it is too early to put up a county ticket if too thin. We have a thousand majority in the county , and if a clean ticket is put up. it would po through without a scratch. Last year , if I remember right , wo had our count ; ticket in the tield about the 18th of Sep tember , and in spite of the Church Howe racket wo carried the day. This year we have to the 2d of October if wa wan ) only ono convention. The state couven tion meets on the 3d. Othcrcountles al ! over the state have already cot theli tickets in the field. What ex cuse is there for this skullduggery ! Why can't Uochol. Hascall nnd their cappers pors Keep their bauds off from counts affairs ? " Other republicans were even more emphatic in denouncing thu deal. Nearly all of them favor concerted action tc repudiate the work of the proxy com mitteo. Stops are to bo taken for calliiif. primary elections , holding a rcpubhcat convention and electing a rcpreseutativi delegation to thu state convention. HIIOUT CUKPIT SYSTKM. Die Now Ilulo Adopted By Omaht CommlHSloii Men. For some time past the commissioi men of Omaha have been considering thi advisability of adopting a rule that al goods bought ot them shall bo paid foi on the first of the week instead of tin Brst of the month. The commission mot ire compelled to pay cash for all tin foods they buy , , and make returns on al lonsignod goods as soon as. sold. liu fcey are compelled to wait thirty Jay for their pay , and ih many cases sixty or even ninety days. In order to pay cash and sell on such long time , it requires an enormous capital to do oven a small business. As n natural result many commission houses are forced to borraw at thn banks , In which case the interest amounts to about the same as the commissions or profits on the goods. Other cities of the size of Omaha have a rule that all cash goods should bo paid for in cash. In order to introduce this rule here a committee was appointed by the commission men to draw up an agreement and obtain the signatures of the commission houses. This agreement in substance is that all bills shall become duo on the first of each week and that the commission men make the same ef forts to collect the bills weekly as were put forth when the collections wore made once a month. Thus far , the following have signed the agreement , and it is ex pected that all will sign as soon as the committee can call upon them : Wcidcman & Co. . Troxoll & Williams , E. Moronoy , lirunch & Co. , Kicrchbraun & Son , Rob ert Purvis , Riddcll & Riddell , Whitney & Co. . C. W. Bcall & Co. , D. II. Hurley , Helm & Seavcrs , Freeman & Co. , J. M. Forward & Co. , Bates , Wilcox & Strectcr. The better class of the retail croccrs favor the weekly payment system , as thoie who have always paid up promptly all bills on the first of the month have been fbrced to compete with those who let their bills run sixty or ninety days , thus having the use of the inonev so much the longer. The new rule will go into efii'ct on October 1. NKWSBOYS AND noOl'DfjACKS. KITart Being Made to Provide Them With a Home. The Sunday morning breakfast given under the auspices of the Omaha City Mission to the homeless newsboys and bootblacks ef the city , at the little church on Tenth street between Dodge street and Capitol avenue , was patronized by thirteen happy youngsters yesterday morning. There were not as many boys as provision had been made for , but those present seemed to appreciate the breakfast and the services. Fifty cau bo accommodated. At present all the mission alms to do is to give the boys a good breakfast every Sunday morning at 8:30 : o'clock. If it is well patronized , and the number in creases , stops will bo taken to sccuro quarters for a homo. The homeless news boys and bootblacks of Omaha have it in their power to secure nice , comfortable lodgings in a short time. All they have to do is to take breakfast at the City Mission church every Sunday morning , and convince the people in charge that they want something of the kind. Every thing is free and as much attention will bo shown them as if they were dining at a hotel. Arrangements have been made to provide badges for those who attend egularly. _ AMUSEMENTS. MKTZ'S Last night Baurois & Fills' Herman .hcntric.il company appeared in the in- ensely interesting piece , "Totts Kop- hen , " introducing the principal nicm- icrs of the company. The play was cx- lellcntly produced , affording unusual op- ortunity for Mcsdamos Baurois and .indemann to distinguish themselves , n act which none of the ladies overlooked. Mrs. Baureis made an excellent Fran Schraubo , Mrs. Lindemann a uost interesting Frcdcricke , and Mrs. Puls Ahlo a winning Ilnn- : hcn. The latter entertained ttio arge audience with a couple of her do- ightful medleys , which wore rendered in a satisfactory manner , notwithstanding that the lady was suffering from the effects of the season's work in the open air. The piece is a happy set of com plications resulting from the existence of a couple of individuals , whoso name is Miller , one of whom is a love-lorn swain , the other a student of theology. Letters from the female part of the complication reach the the theologian neophyte and almost paralyze him. This character was most happily enacted by Mr. Baureis , and rounds of applause greeted his suc cessful work. Next Sudaay night will bo the last performance of the company be fore the opo iiing of the winter season at Boyd's. DISTINGUISHED MARKSMEN. General Shcrldnii Will Not Ho Pres ent at fiallevue. The following letter to General Crook will explain the absence of General Slier idan from the competition of distin < guished marksmen now being held at Bellevue rifle rang under Colonel Henry llKADQUAIlTEHS ARMY OF THE UNlTKr STATES , PHILADELPHIA , Sent. 14. I am directed by Lleutenant-Ueaural Sheridan K Inform you that tlie duties devolved upon him by the president In connection witli the celebration In this city of the centennial ol the promulgation of the constitution ot the United States will prevent his attendance a the competition of distinguished marksmen now being held at Bellevue. Neb. The lieu tenant-general further directs me to suggest you to present In his name the medals to the successful competitors and to assure them and the other members of the team of the In tere.st which he takes In rifle practice and hi ! ixDpri'cIat'ou ' of Us great value as one ot tlit elements of the soldier's Instruction \vhlcl should boar great fruit whou brought to the test of battle. battle.Yours Yours very respectfully. S. E. BLUNT. Lieutenant-Colonel and AlUo-de-Cnmp. Colonel Blunt , aide to General Sheri dan , will arrive Tuesday morning am go to the ntlo range camp. The meilali will bo presented Wednesday by Genera Crook. The tram leaves Omaha at II a. m. and returns at 3 p. m. . The bant of the Second infantry will go down. Halo of Scatn Tor Koeno. It should bo borne in mind that tin sale of seats for the great Kecno engagement mont commences at the box ollico of tin Grand Opera house this morning , at ! o'clock. The extraordinary intcrcs manifested in this event justifies the belief lief that the advance sulo will be vnr largo , and that it will be well for every body to present their orders as early a possible. There will bo no advance it prices and wo will be mistaken if the ca pacity of the now Opera house is no fully tested during Tom Kecno's sta ; here. _ A Rng Hnlir. "A " with Charlie Reed Rag Baby , a "Old Sport , " opens at Boyd's opor house to-night. If clover comedians pretty girls , witty dialogue , bright am taking songs , and a general atmospher of "go" can make success , the "Ha1 Babyr > is sure to repeat its former bril liant engagement and furnish n fund c amusement to the Omaha publio durin the next three days. The Hotel Etniond Fire. OMAHA , Neb. , Sept. 17. Wo wish t acknowledge the prompt and splcndl service rendered by the fire departmoii at the lire in our building , and also t say that the Esmond will bo in runnin order in about ten days , lire escapes pu on each end of the building , etc. L. E. COULEY , proprictoi E. L. DANFOUTH , manager. Arrested For Thefr. Sarah McDowell , better known ' "Calamity Juno , " was arrested ycstcrda on the charge of stealing $13 and thn cold rings from her landlady. At tl time of the theft Mrs. Smith , thu lane lady , was asleep , and the rings wei taken from her lingers. AT HOME AGAIN. F cU Concerning thn li te Interna tional Bohemian GjrmnasHlo Meet The BEG on several occasions has re ferred to the excursion of the Bohemians of the world , and especially of this coun try , to the land ot their birth. The In ternational contest which had been con templated , became of anticipated trou ble , was prevented by the Austrian government , but the gymnasts from this country succeeded in getting up an exhi bition to which objection was not made. Among the visitors from this country were a number from this city. On the arrival of the Bohemian-American turn ers at Prague they wore the recipients of a grand ovation. For a week festivities in their honor wore held and a district gymnastlu contest was arranged , to give them nn opportunity to show their cfll- cicncy ana the progress they had made dnring the especial instruction of Charles Stullk , who visited this country for that purpose. At this Dr. 1. J. Patera , of Chicago , received llio second prize for high jumping , and Sahulka. of New York , the prize for swift running. Our own Tony Moravcc , the delegate of Omaha's Bohemian Turners , acquitted himself with credit , but gained no prize. His boxing exhibition created n great deal of admiration. While nearly all the dele gates have returned to this country , Mor avcc , It seems , has concluded to remain on the old sod. Prof. Stulik , however , who was engaged for a year as a teacher by the National Bohemian-American Turners' association , and who returned with the excursion to his native land , did not remain there. Ono year's residence in this country has convinced him of the many advantages of a residence here , and last week no arrived on these shores , where ho will make his future home. Since his return to Bohemia ho has been married , and now brings his wife with him. For the present he will make his homo at Chicago , where ho has been engaged as teacher for members and scholars by the Allied Turner societies. Last week a numerous body of the ex cursionists returned , and they brought also a costly and beautiful present for the mistress of the white house. Mrs. Cleve land. It consists of a necklace , a set of earrings and a brooch very elaborately gotten up and chased and manufactured in Bohemia. It is of Bohemian garnets and beautiful and precious stones which are found only in that country. The necklace consists of thirty-eight st-irs , one for every state of the union. The brooch is in the shape of an American eagle , holding a golden baud with the inscription , "E plunbus uuum. " An American shield covers the crest. The talons of one foot hold a bunch of arrows , the other a laurel twig. The whole is contained in a beautiful case , with a Bohemian and English inscription , as follows : To Mrs. Grover Cleveland as a token of profound respect by the first excursion of the Bohemian Gymnasium association "Sokol" ot America to Bohemia. The case also contains photocraphic views of the capital of Bohemia and the city of Prague. The present will bo sent from Chicago to Washington probably the coining week. SOUTH "oMAHA NEWS. This evening the city council will hold its regular meeting. The city was visited by the usual large number of people Sunday afternoon. The brick for the foundation of the new school house is on the ground. A. Johnson , of Essex , la. , is a guest of the Benson house. Alderman F. M. Smith , who has been acting mayor for the past month , is tak ing a tour through northwestern Ne braska. Peter Cockrell is in Lyons , Neb. , on u business trip. f ? James Maloney. a * resident of Musca- tine , la. , was in the city. The weekly shoot of the gun club was held Sunday afternoon , eighteen of the members participating. Each used fifteen birds and the result was a tie between J. P. Hays and W. MeCraith , w ho shot ten each. A rumor was on the streets Sunday that William Sterrltt. a painter , had lett the city very unceremoniously , having failed to call on his creditors , who now mourn him to the tune of several hunurcil dollars. Saturday evening a man employed on the mammoth drain for the packing houses , ran into the city in a very excited - cited manner and sent a telegram to Mr. Lunham , contractor at Lincoln , telling him that the foreman of the works in South Omaha had absconded without paying off the men with the money furnished by Mr. Lanhum for that pur pose. Mr. Lanhum will bo here this morning and the facts of the case will be learned. Sunday afternoon Charles Casllcr and William Martin , employes of Fowler's packing house , were driving around the city ii ) a single buggy seeing the sights and "irrigating" at every opportunity. By the time they reached the corner of J and Twenty-fourth streets the driver could not guide his horse properly , and in attempting to turn short the whole rig was upset ana the horse thrown on his back. Martin sustained u severe con tusion of the right shoulder and a few other bruises , but Castlor escaped injury. They Will Not Do It. Those who once take Dr. Piorco's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets" will never consent to use any other cathartic * . They are pleasant to take and mild in theii operation. Smaller than ordinary pills and inclosed in glass vials ; virtues unim paired. By ( liuggists. A Drunken Window SniitMhcr. John Nelson , a drunken Swede , had : i row last evening with Tom Robinson , tin saloon keeper on the northeast corner ol Sixteenth and Dodge streets , because lit was refused liquor , and , gathering in some pieces of brick near the sidewalk ho smashed some thrift ) or four largt window lights in the front of the saloon Ollicor McCarthy , however , put a Mop t < this wholesale destruction and murchec Nelson to the lock-up. For fear of losing a day's work , mani persons wit oil' taking physic until Sat unlay. The better plan is not to dehn but take it as soon as needed , it may savi you n hard spell of sickness. If you wan the most benefit from thn least amount o physio without causing you any incon venicnce , loss of appetite or rest , lak St. Patrick's Pills. Their action on tin liver and bowels are thorough , they givi a freshness , tone and vigor to the wholi ystem and aet in harmany with nature. Bullets lit a Danco. 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