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. _ . , . . _ , . . . _ . _ a _ _ . . _ . . . - - - - - - - _ - . 2 : . : hE OMAKA DAILY I FRIDAY. NO 18SS. ' TIIEE1GLE ] , . IS SC REE l G . And a London Paper Bollovos in . Letting himn Scroooh. i ST , JAMES GAZETTE'S ADVICE , A Ingiand Not , Proparcd to send Ironi clads to Long Ixlluld , Hut she ' Cami Trent Haynrd'i Inso ' ' , { lento with Contempt. .Mora Engllalr Connnentn. I. , r r I oN , Nov. 1-The St , .fames Gazette , referring to the actloui of the Untied States f. government hi the case of Lord Saekville , t says : "It would b0 most creditable to LTg lislmgood sense If Secretary liuynrd's ' insolence - lenco k treated with conteii t. The After. scan eagle is a screeclm ng , Lot him screech clads to bong lslant ( iocause Ilnynrd Is out- i ragcously offensive. Respectable Americans , who stand in neither with Cleveland nor f Ilarrisoi , are nearly as much disgustc.1 with the ntTMr as I nglishmen are. " It Is stated that in government circles time Saekville lnciddnt is coded. Lord Sackvillo Imo not yet advised the government of the lute of his return. It Is possihlo that some time may elapse before a new minister is sent to Washington , American circles hero are anxious that Lord Duffcrin should be nppointed to the post. i 'rime Pull Mall Gazette expresses the hope that the ire of the democratic wire-pullers is t now assuaged. Cleyehmd could do no more without throwing Lord Sacitville Into jail. British consolation is that Limo folly of President - dent Cleveland cchpses Lord Sackvilie's ' indkscrelion. It is mw timing to he wicked Into making u slip in private , but it is auito a different thing to plunge headlong - long Into an abyss of folly tad Ill-tompcr. We owe to Mr. Cleveland thanlcs for show. lug that time silliest man \Vashhngton was not torn In England. Time Star ( 'P.1' ' , O'Connor's ' ' paper ) says 4 that. liayurd pacts it grotty strong , 'rite Irish voter is so pressing , and time desire to satisfy bhtu so urgent , that President Cleveland can not wait until Lord Salisbury takes action. The incident furnishes fresh ovidemmco of the partunount influence of the Irish vote ht Anglo-Amnericau politics , -4 - - A JOUItNALIST'S OPINION. % hat M. Io Iilowitz Thinks of the Loral 8ackvlllo Imbrogllo. ICnpllrfeltt1359huJtenew(1"nla7t Iletmett.l I'AUis , Nov. 1.-Now [ York Herald , Cable -Seeeal to 'run hiaC.1-I had a conversation this morning with the prince of nowspapcr correspondents , M. APpert Do Blowitz , svimo thus supplemmIto the talk I iced with hmc last night at the Com edlo Fruucaise. I asked M. Do Blowitz what he thought of the Lord Sackvillo imbroglio , M. Da Blowitz replied : "I knew Mr. Sackvillo West when ho was Srst secretary of the British embassy in Paris. It eeemod to me then that his one fault as a diplomat was over-circumspection , or ruthmer excessive reticence and reserve , What strikes tue now is that in the midst of this whirlpool at brag and vituperation there is not one voice raised to condemn the ran that laid the trap for him. All , without exception , scent to strike at the nian who was victimized , while the dishonorable act of the eau who betrayed Lord Sackville's confidence passes without censure , " "Do you think that Lord Saekville was right ht writing that letter ? " "I think that it is not only the right but bounden duty of a minister to further by all honest means time interests of his govern. moat , cud when a former countryman asks the advice of the minister of the country of hIs birth it Is certainly the duty of the minister - tor to give the advice asked for. But this I . should be done privately and is such a way as not to become a weapon in the hands of ttco political parties of the country to which the minister is accred- ited. Lord Sacitville gave tics advice privately , and It was only by an odious breach of confidence that his letter became public. I think that Lord Saekville acted exactly as lie should have acted. " "Would you have dote time same thing if you lad beta in Lord Sackvillo's place ? " f "Yes" "What do you thiolc of the action taken in the matter by the United States govern- 4 meat ? " "I think that Mr. Cleveland ought to have remained entirely outside this controversy. It the question bad been one of purely national - tional interest he might have interfered on § k motives of abstract patriotism , but when his own porsonai interests were at stake it would have been mnoro patriotic , more atatesmanliko , and far muore dignified for this chief magistrate of the nation to have remained silent , and to have loft the British government the initiative of measures to be taken towards their representative , " "What do you think of thu letter itself as a weapon la the election campaign ? " "It is certainly strange , and I believe an Unprecedented sight , to see the American 7 nation making use of a letter obtained under t ouch circumstances. Even in the midst of a political crisis the great American people would have dote honor to themselves In not noticing a letter divulged by a beggarly and dishonorable act. Lord Sackvillo probably relied on the sense of honor that ho believed to be inherent In time minds of the American publia it time event of a possible betrayal bf his confidence when ho consented to eapmss its views to hlsconfidentlal Inner. The testimony of a man who divulges time hontenta of a letter written to him under such circumstances should be utterly dis Credited and annulled by the dishonest character - acter of the act itself. A letter written uu- Cer such conditions should never have buen nade use of by either party. " "What do you think will be the outcome of It allI" "In tie present attitude of Mr. Cleveland and the excitement of the whole nation , time 1lritisb government wil' uudoubtodly recall Lord Sackvillo , as his presence lu America tan no longer be of any utility for British interests ; but I think also that in the presence of the compulsory attitude of the Washington cabinet the English government , lifter heaving recalled Lord Sackvillo , will nLof be in a hurry to scud another minister to Washington. " ; i "What would you do , M , do Blowitz , if you { Vero in Lorn Salisbury's position ? " "I should recall Lord Sackvillo , but it would be some tUuo before I should replace ilm. " INSULTED. Farther Connnonts From English t 1'apera on the SnckirIRD AfIalr. LoNDox , Nov , 2.-Special ( Cablegram tq Tnc Dea.j-Tho Daily News says : "The buggestion to retaliate upon Mr. Phelps , is theorectieally illogical and practically fool. Ish. It probablyy results as much from shear Ignorance as from any less respectable qual Ity of time human mind. " Again , la justifying Mr. Cleveland's course time News maintains that if ho had ignored the matter and happened to be unsuccessful In the coating election , Mr. Harrison would , probably , imavo seized tlto fat chance to lu timato that Lord Sackville's room was prof. Crablo to his compauy. Thd Dally Chronido says : "With every peairo that President Cleveland and Socve Lary Ilnynrd Should otjoy a monopoly of , , ( hair rudeness , It is ini ossible pnsstveh'.to , ubmh'to'having our representative treated ( Ike a Chinese coolie or an Irish pauper emi . . . , grant , There ncell be no heat dlsplnyed , but if England is ta're'mpin a self-respecting as- tion her ministers must not be slow to resent se deep an affront to lice national dignity. " rte Stniidard saysm "Ought we to turn our cheeltilo time smilet , scud another minibus. sddor to Washington or treat Dlr. lfuynrd's letter tend MtCleveland's ' act with contemptuous temptuous indifference' ' SVo observe a dis position at home to take that line , " Contlnbing in this bluatcrimig strain , the Stnndm d hints that the United t4tat'q would tat have ventured to treat Gormimy , France or Russia. in the emniu smmauner , "To ask what Puintcraton would have done in a sitni Iar case would be a waste of breath , for In hiii days no Engiislm evmbassador would inavo been exposed tnsuch scurvy treatment. If the matter is loft unmmoticed , the belief that Euglaud may be Insulted with impunity will grow 'with repented practice and will eventually lend to mm intolerable - able affront amid an open quarrel. \Vhothter Mr. Itehps is left or not , some ex- pedlort must be discovercd to convey to time government uud people of America our aouso of tlto untricudliness anti urununnorligcss of their conduct , " Commentmn upon the Sacitville West difli culty , tlmo Chronicle says : "It is u pitying spectacle , when the chief magistrate of a grent.couutry becomes a party to u policy of Insolence mind bluster , for the sake of bidding against a rival political party for the Irish vote , " SVTI4E1t VS. "CANTEEN. " Shall One Comae and time Other Depart - part ? 'rime rumor concerning the clo4log of the soldiers' canteen has some foundation , be- cuusc letters of instruction disconthuQng the sumac huwo been received at the grrison front time war department. Those call the attention of the officers to the fact that , es- tnbllshing am canteen and mtjoying the privileges - ileges of club-rooms is an lnfriugonmend upon the sutlor's rights. As there has been mme sutler nppointed at Fort Omaha as yet , the oltlcers mire of the opinion that , by means of their intereetqon ? , the secretary of war will not order the discontimmuancn of time cmtmiteomi. Forts such as Robinson and Niobrara whit be muchm mdtoctcd by this order , Major Edmond Butler hits been ordered by departmmont leadquarters to inspect and wu- deaum such guvermmnoid property at Fort Onnuhmmi mis he may judge uon serviceable. The hmttbig party , consisting of Captamiis Keller unit fluines mid Messrs , Costly , Kmmi- numnn mid Purtell , returned with quantt- tics of small gmimc. Captain Keller had a very exciting encounter with nu eagle , six feet sevcu Inches from tip to tip , which played Posmmn within him. When he ens about to lift the emtgla tm his horse , it caught him with its talons , amid hind it not beau for Purtell , who carne to his nssistunce , the cap- tmthm would undoubtedly have been seriously hurt , Miss Lizzie Waring gave n delightful pillowcase - lowcase party Wednesday evening at the garrisoq hall. Railroad Notes. Yesterday the Missouri , Kansas & Texas ralirond iweut into the hands of George A. Eddy and H. C. Cross , receivers appointed by.ludge Brewer , in the interest oi' the boud- hohders. ] n future it will be operated lade- peudmitly , md : entirely separate from the Dlissotu 1 Pacific , t'mth n stall , widcim , with time exception of General Suporinteudot Prey , is composed entirely of uuw mcn , The Chicago & Alton road has fallen into lute amid yesterday donsfluted , arrange- uments with time Uulon Paeilic for through sleeper service between Chicago amid Salt Lake City. Time first sleeper will leave Chicago - cage Sunday eight and proceed wosttvurd via ICansas City. Locomotives 572 mu1002 have boon rebuilt at the Union Pacific shops amid went west to Lnrnade yesterday. Time steam shovel was put to work yes- ternny filling up time npproaclucs to the Union Pucillc bridge , Time tvrccidng outlit went to time Union Pacific shops yesterday for u slight over- hauling. Superintendent Illinkonsderfcr returned from Grand Island yesterday. Changes of Union I'oeile station agents : A. DI. McLain , Loring Station , vice A. Kin- ney. Injured ; J. G , Lay , Graatville , vice H. H , Bentz , transferred ; F. IL Francis ro- sumnod duties at Chnpman Station , vice E. R. Cheney , temporary agent , assigned to other duties. Notes. The James E , Hoyd club will meet this evening at Tenth and Vinton streets , George Christonhmersou addressed the oak Hill amid Park Forest democrats R'edncsday night. Theme will be a meeting of Fourth ward republicans at Judge Anderson's ofilco this ewodng , Time I'hiird ward democrats listened to a flow of oratory from Camlidato Mahoney Wednesday evening. Manager lialeh of the Barker hotel has mantle arrangements to receive election returns - turns or next Tuesday eight. Time Second Ward Democratic club was addressed - dressed \Vednesday nightby Messrs , Mahoney - ney , Ennis , hIolmes murd Downes , B. E , French and John Iiammoid have been nominated on an independent ticket for councihnot by the people of Ommaha heights. The following prophecy has reached Tun lire : "Omaha Bas-Grover will get loft by 50,000 , AN Oi.u Soransa.'J The county commissioners are slowly making - ing up their list of judges and clerks of election. It nmay ho comupletod today. Thu prohdbitiouists have been given a ropresonta- tlor , 'rho republicans from this city who attended - tended time rmdly at Fremont Wednesday night diduot ; nacho hero until 2:30 : o'clock yesterday - day morning. They were three hours on the road , Ed Dhmurer is stakeholder for $7,009 put up by Joe tier and 'mV. R. Vaughn oil the result of time eleetion , Ilerwagers that Cleveland trill not carry New York. He is recently frmu that state. The Italians of the Second ward organized n democratic \Veduesduy night with time following o icers : President , S , DI. Martin ovich ; vice-president , Vincenzo Cresbl ; secretary , Piett o Westc. Time republicans of the first district of time Ninth { vmd pill have a grad rally of Friday - day evening at 7i0 : : at 231' Farumim street. At time meeting held there last Tuesday eve' uig , Jolam C. Christensen was nominated for assessor for time Ninth ward. The Republican Lancers club will give a grand ball Saturday evening at Exposition hull , Frank E. Moores , W. A. Kelley , W. F , ] iccitel , George Stryker , Lee Frost , D. J. O'Donohoe , Mike Lee , Hoary Dune. Frank Casper , A , Ih Driggs and Mr. Dennis have been appointed floor managers , The Seventh Ward Demuocratin club his- toned Wednesday night to speeches ( romp Messrs Ijums , Morrlsey and Megeath. It also reconnnendcd time following election officers : First polling place-Judges : Mayor Dennis , Al W'mmggoner and J. 0. Gilfoll. Clork- Gcorge lit-own. Second polling place- ludges : b'roa Cahry , Martin Langton and Gdbem-t bloom. Clerks-Sam Gasaoy and Charlo B. Bourmaan. Lee C.tmNs have mostly - disappeared us hunmau lutb- Itatiens. Many good pun' plo have lived happy lives to thorn , timid nutty great Inca have beun bore ht n them , Warnor'sLogCubin otrc , TI Snrsapam illa and "Tippecamwo" Stonuek Tommie , rnitde byVarnor of Safe Cure tame , are reproductions of time best of the old time romedois , with which the pioieera of America maintained their rugged health , A Broker Suicides , PaovtoaNce , R. I. , Nov. 1.-William Cooke , a broker , aged 70 , Bung himself last tight ip the basement of his houso. Ile was wealthy and well known , Insomnia was the cause of his sumeido. All dy'tmggists sell Jarvis' Medical Brandy , Military Acadorny flurned. CIhc4Qo , Nov. 1.-Time Highland hull mill. tary academy , ma tole suburban town of Ilighhhud Park , burned _ to-day , Loss Si0e00 , , 1 . 1 t PROPERTY 0 11 S 'PROTEST Against the Tnxos Lovhod For tire ciradiug of Wirt Stroot. MONEY MADE WITHOUT LABOR. J , li , Smitten & Co. , the Cedar flinch Paving Contractors , Itonp a Illoh harvest From n Crating Job They Never Touched , City Council I'rocecdfnas. 'r'ime city council met last night , and sat as n hoard of cquailzatmom with Chuuclluua Loss'ry in tire chair , 'f'ort utembcrs wore present. The petition of C. auth E. C. Axford against Paying their assessutont for time Lake street sewer was read and placed on file. A couuuwtication front L. S. Reed , protesting against time paying of luxes levied to cover the cost of grudhmg Plcroo street between Ninth amid Toth streets , was placed on tile , . A petition was received from the property owners on Wirt street , protesting against time tax levied for the grading of that street. Time contract pats awarded to J. H , Smith & Co. at 35 cents per yard , mid it transpired that the summit Ilrui sub-lot the contract tit 15 edits per yard , tutus reaping n preinimu Of 20 rents pcr yard fromn the taxpayers , tv'itlmotit being coumpelled to dispose , or handle , 4)0 Cal. load of dirt. Councilman Snyder tonic a decided stand iii favor of time petitioners , lie said : "Tuts is an outrage upon the taxpayers of that section of limo city. Hera they are churged 35 cents per yard for grating , while umillmous of yards of dirt mire being handled Iii this way mat 11 mutt 12 edits per yard , 't'hen again , Smith & Co , were awarded time colt- tract at 35 cents , tumid they sublet it to otlmer contractors for 15 cents per yard. This does not uppear justifiable , and there is crookedness souiewhoro. I ant of the opinion that the board of public works has throwam itself open to scrutiny , and I protest - test , us an uhierutau of this city , against such evncut complicity with fraud. What right has time board of public tvorlts to award such contrnctsl Dtcn wvho are placed theio to protect - tect the htorests of time taxpayers should be compelled to exercise better judgment , or iii stick ewes as this , hmmva their slmom'tcorn- ings shown up to tim public. 'rio't body was created for the purpose of preventing this class of fraud , and 1 , for ouu , will take n stand against any amount being assessed against the property owners , over mind above 15 cents per yard , the price for which time work was actually performed by time sub cmttraetors , " Comteilntmtn Lord took a similar stand , and intimated that the truusactious of time board of publie works were of a very suspicious tenor. Councilmen Lee and Bechei defended the original cmtractors , and stated that imo blame could he rested non thorn , as there was no opposition in time bidding for the work , mutt also that uvlmen paters resorted to grading , time prices iuwariably lluctupted , amid with rum upward tendency. Cotumcilntau Suydcr again took time floor , lie said : "It is mm mutter to be regretted that the contracthhg bran of Smith & Co. should have a leverage upon time board of publto svomits. This thrum has been shown favors that were unfair mmd partial. It has been in- strmncntal in having a member of that body -objoetiouublo omm1' to thonselves-removed from oiulco , suuply because ho protested in behalf of the taxpayers , " After a lmrgthy discussion Councilman Heclmei utoved tlmut time report of time city en- ucer covering the special tax levies for the above work , be submitted amid adopted , 'Phis brought out Clmalrman Lowry , Ito said : "Do I understand that the report of the city mmgiuecr , now to b0 presented , dig- poses of this matter before this body ! " Councilman lleelel-Yos ; such is cus- tomary. Councilman Lowry-Then I , as chairman , refuse to subumit the report until' this inattcr hits boon thoroughly investigated. It lass been pretty plmuly demotmstrated hero that there have been awards made by tire board of publie storks , that nro far in excess of what time situntiou demands. I am placed hero as chairman of this board of oqualiza tint , and I never will submit a retort what fraud is so plainlY visible without first her- suing an Investigation. Councihnmt lieclmel-You , as chatrurun , must recognize the motion amid put it to this body. Couneihnan Lowry-I will not recognize time netioi , and you nand the rest of your clique may nudce the best of it. , after a Mated discussion a motion by Councllutan Lao to refer the matter to time city attorney provailed. The board then adjourned to meet Tuesday night for mm similar purpose Pursuit to cull for a special meeting of the council , ft assembled with President Becitel it the chair timid a quorum present. Connnanications from the board of public works pcrtamning to the wording of contracts tvo o received , the major portion of wimich { vero approved amid the remainder referred to time various committees. The Wirt street lmmbroglio was again hi-ought up by a conmmunicmitian from time boaof public works allowing time Anal estimate - mate for the work done in the sum of 320 ; tOO.9'2 , in favor of J , li. 3mitim & Co. Councilnumn Lowry moved that time matter be referred to time committee on graces and grading , hn order that action might be deferred - ferred until the misunderstanding existing concerning the smatter be properly adjusted , hieing put to a vote the motion to refer was lost , mid time award was approved by a vote of six to four. Several ordinances of minor importance received their first amid second readings amid were referred , one of which was mix follows : Bv Councilman Diumville-Au ordinance to divide the city of Omaha Into ten wards , and dofnitg rind establishing time bo mmdarios of tlmo simian , mmd repealing the existing ordi- naneo providing for nine wards. The additional ward is to he nmade up out of that territory ht time Sixth ward from Thirtieth street west to time city limits , amid the Ninth ward between Sotvard and Cunning streets All other ward boundaries remain as at presmit. The ordmanco was referred te the cotnnitteu of time whole. The following ordinances wore passed on their third roudhmg : Levying special tax for widening amid opemming Tuvcntyninth and Megeath streets , at their intersections ; levying - ing special tax to cover cost of paving Leavenworth street from Twenty-llftb avenue to 'rhirtylirst street ; constructing a sewer in district 07 ; levying special tax for covering the cost of paving TiventyEiglmm street , front Faruam to Leavenworth ; levyingspecial tax for pavimrg Jones street , froth Ninth street to Ii. & Iii. tracks ; levying special tax for paving Nicholas - las street , front Fourteenth to Sixtoemth streets ; Eiglteeath street , from Nicholas to Ohio. Other ordmmmces of minor importance sveru also passed. Take uo other , Jarvis' Brandy is beat. _ _ - Stoanmship Arrivals. At Queenstown-The Wyoming and Bri tunic , from New York , At iiremon-Tno Oceanic , from Now York. At New York-Pima England , ( rein Liver. 11001 ; time I'emtland , from Antwerp , One bract Is worth a column of rhetoric , said an Amorlean statesman , It is a fact , as- tablislied by thin testimony of tlmousands of people , that Ilood's Sarsaparilla does em o scrofula , salt rhoutnamid other die- easesor affections arising from 'impure state or low condition of the blood. It also overcomes that tired fouling , creates a good appetite , and gives strength to every part of the system. it. Try - - - _ _ _ A Uamhtur's Shrewd Scheme , Chicago herald : Dave Terrell fa u gambler and the proprietor of time Jockey club Icono room. He le the most self-satisfied indlvidual hm Denver. His happiness is the result of a sohdmo which ho thinks will net himn $ M10,000. On September ' 5,188,5 , Torrell filed 'an application in the load land office aslc lug that lie 'migbt make a lmomcstoad entry for time land upou which the city of ( freeleyr a tpwn wwltlt 7,500 popula llon' , dots sUstids. The local land oltled eofusld : the entry' , allegimig that the tr.tpt asled'for'beohged [ to the Greeley 'Jbwa coutpnmiyt' Terrell ap ) taled Iran the dct'islUn of time local bttleo. At the timohehsited to homestead the Grech4)y trait. hp 0154) utnde application for a timber culture dhdni on Inud which is situated ncmtr the tuwn of Gt'celey , but Which is not so valuable as the Ilrst tt'att ; , srerrell to-day received word tluoUblitije laud chlhse hot'p that the thnbur lnnw had been allowed by the secrotaryi'outhin interior , and that his ltomestcitd ahtint would also in all probubhlitybo g rauted. The property iii question iucludca Hutt portion of Greeley upon which time most vahmblo buildings in tuwa are situated , 'rho timber tract is inehulod in the section of until owned by the Uaiemi Pncitlc Ittulwny cornpati ' . The aatien of thin secretary of thu IIntorto' hits cau5cd the greatest couetoru0tiomi i4) 1)euvcr ) , us much ( real estate in Grceley is owned by Deaver iiurtiud , timid a lively Bute is anticipated. In time nmantiuw'l'crrell is celebrating his , victory ( mm a nmiuutcr befitting the occasion. Clovelatmd & Iiurrisoq agree on eta point , that time best out is .Iarvis' old Brandy. If you hay 'LUMIiER without getting Hoaglaud's prices you will lose money. - - - sIt - - It Itnined Cat , amid Dogq. New York Star : T'rafle was suspended - ed for aver halt uu hour in the vicinity of taut portion of MtulisaI street , Brooklyn - lyn , where No. SOa is situated. It was null caused by its evictiuu , but such a ammo as not even the provurbiul oldest inimabitant has ever witnessed. The evicted was an old white-haired woman , wham report credits withi being insane ; but it was not so much flat silo wits hieing put out in tt cold , cruel world ua the curious mcdluy of animals that had to go with her. Ellumi hardy isthe nano of the woman. She is fifty-ltvo years old , but jocks as if twenty winters more might have passed over her head. Years ago , tumid u ) to eighmteeii limoiiths ago , site lived at No. 301 Dhtdison street. It is owned b y Thomas 1' . Martin , who lives at No. ° i7 lay street. About time period named , 11Irs. Ilmu'dy moved out , whir to no one could tell fora long time. i''imially ' she was located ncae May's foundry , No. 800 DoKalb avenue. Site was miever known there until the foundry wits burmiod to the ground. Then it tuns as- certaiued that she hind lived next door , std that her apartments had also beat burned. The woman was then tlmughit to be demented , and it wts hinted that site might have fired time foundry but mts there wus notbilg to Provo this , shin was not . Shin disc p feared until about a we he ago when another fire took pltuc'ih Loxingtou avenue. There Mrs , Hardy was discovered. It was in her alm'tmonts ( that time ft'o originated , 'l'imo house wlufto time woman hind formerly - merly lived on Madison : uvatue hits for seine time past on onmpty. But on Friday' it had tftrant in the person of Mrs. Hardy. Shim ) moved in quite unos tontttiously. . Shin never asked the leave of Laudlotd Martimi or anyone else , nor was tharo nay stipulation regarding - garding remit. ' Dlr. Martin himself had no Icnowlcdge f the fact until Saturday last when , haptib in * to ) Gass the house ho noticed thntt rho bill " 'ro let" had been removed. (1hying in at the window - dow he .vas . ddmfrontod . with three or four force' lootfi g dogs gazing at.him' in ami "aim , therq " kind of a sway. Behind - hind the dogs wore what appeared to him a whole , army of cats , frisking. around the front parlor in evident en- joyment. This was more than Mr. Martini could stand. Ha quickly strode up the front stoop and rang the bell. Tlmreo times id he ring before anyone appeared to answer to his sumtnons. Than Mrs , Hardy showed liorsotf , and appeared surprised that ho had lint known of bee presence. Time interview was not pleas- mint. He wanted her to utovo out. tut once , but she would not. lie inslateml but after a while , p'heu time clogs ninth. ' Li break for hum , ho thought it tune to change his opinion. She remained in undisphted possession - sion until yesterday. At au early Mr. Martin was at the sheriffs otlicu. Ito procured a few deputies , and time latter secured a few policomom , and time entire number proceeded to carry out the oviction. The widow was taken out iii safety , but there was muchi more trouble with the nmombers of her fan- 'Is. ' It consisted of four dogs , thirteen cats and one parrot , which caivod dismally - mally from a cage. Finally all were taken out to time sidewalk - walk , mmd at a word Iron the mistress all placed tnomselves in a row. In spite of tlmeir docility time boasts worn in a starving conmdition , and looked as if hunger might drive thorn to mizadness. Thin sergeant ha charge gave time word to march , sad insisted 0t every blue- coated tnonmber and utnch deputy sherifi taking a few of the animals along. The crowd by this tine hind swelled to enormous - mous propa tious and iveru roaming its delight. The emits clawed , while the dogs yelped anti looked fierce. Citizens were appealed to , turd after a long time the entire family were taken oil to time Ninth precinct. Time togs were mill taken out into time yard autl ammo by 4)o were shot by the officers. Then au inunonso tub of water was obtaimicd and all of time thirteen eats were drowned. The operation took fn all over three hours. When time cats and dogs ware disposed of the parrot cc- nmulned. It wits foumid quite a lively conpmution and could talk tluontly. The ollieors wanted it put in the station house , but the old woman ruade such an uproar that ft wqs put in time room with her. She was oxampmud as to her sanity , 0 , All fine Liquor Stoma soil Jarvis' best , is ( 1TERE tSTII lG I 0111X1 11 1 ( , Il 1GS f Motlrods Acloptod fly tire Doutocrats t0 Eloot Their Caudldatos. MATTERS IN THE SUPREME COURT PtliItIfS In Monona tjounty-1)onio ernNc 'Itnliy al Carroll-'rho HtOWmi l'olsonimg Case- Railroad Ht ports , Resorting to Fm'gt'ry. Drs Mamva + , him. , Nov , l.-Speeint [ to Tns hlau-Time ] dmnocrnts are maldog strenuuus efforts to defeat the republican candidates for railroad commissioners. Not only mire llmey eutourtmgiig framt mid deception by time use of secret "stlekers , " but tlmey nro resort. tag to forgery. Several days ago a circular teas secretly scut all over the state , tlresded "lo workingmen. " It urged thept to vote for Wills , time railroad cumdldato for comnmissiouer , out it was signed by a dozen uami s purporting to be oltlcers of labor or- , 'uuizntmous , One of the persomms whose name taw thus appended trtis Mr. t . O. hicks , sea rctnr.v mind treasurer of Clinton division , Order of Hallway Conductors , Ito mmmv iamb- lishes tlu statement that his nnnmo was used witlmout his aullmority or consent , nmmdcing it a clear case of forgery , Mr , W. E. ICnight , of Clinton , mumother proutiheut conductor tvihoso umne was also slgued to ttmo address , now says that ho signed without due deliberation , aid therefore witlmdrnws it. I'oiltlcm hm Maneaa County. O.iw : t , In , , Now. 1.-Special [ to Tnmt Bra.-Tha ] republicans of this comfy at o doing vigorous work for the success of the perry ur tits campaigu. Never lit time history of the county have they been morc tho'- ougldy alive nod enthusiastic , and every available means has bcen enacted to redeem the eounty by n good majority. Last year , while Governor Lurabee's plurality was nearly four lmundm ed , by tin coutbincd efforts of time doutocrats mid the union labor party time demnocrnts succeeded in seeding their cmtdidatc to time lcgisbmtm'e by a majority of six votes. Tlds year time union labor men huvo refused to fuse with time ticmmmocrats amid commsequently all tlm republican candidates for county oflices are certahu to be cleated , In time meumtimo : the republicans have strained every nerve to gaum a clear uajority ii time county for Congrossntuu I , S , Struble and all time emmdidatcs for stale ofilces. Under the duet tion of Ilou. Addison Oliver , chairman - man of the county camttral couaittee , ris- sisted by LV. . Holbrook , secretary of thin Onatvn republican club , time republicans hnyo conducted their eanvnss upon the school house plan , uud every available local speaker has been called into aetimi. As a result , time tariff issue has been sharply discussed timid explained among the farmers , and a great mmhy former dunmocrnts lun'e declared their intention to vote the republican ticket this fall. Anmong these are nmany old soldiers amid young mnen trio will cast their first vote at the coining election. There is a settlement of Scanditaviuns in time south part of tlu coutty , many of whoum immure come over to time side or in'otectiomm. One of their nutnher , John \t'ilts , has heretofore been one of time most promimment democrats in the county ; ho has exerted his utmost energy to elect Harrison mulMorton , Many forntcrgrcen- hackers and Kulghts of Labor men imm this county have also struck boldly for Hurrisoim and protection. The result will be , it is estimated - mated , that the county will give n republican - can najerits' of two hundred to tlmree hun- droll this year. If the ratio of couvcrts to protoctimt in this county will hold good all over the state , Iowa will give Ilarrtohm 30,000 majority , The Supreme Court , Des Moi ms , la , , Nov. i.-Special [ Talc- grant to Tut : him--Before : ] limo fhusl adjournment - journment yesterday for this tom-mum the supreme - preme court made the followitg decisions : The State of Iowa vs , Joint Iriseoll , appellant - lant ; Dubuque district ; afllruapd. Thu State of Iowa vs , Jacob Brindle , imp. peliant ; Polk district ; affirmed , Thmo State of Iowa vs , David Utterson , ap pollact ; Polk district ; uflirmed. The State of Iowa vs , John Webber , appellant - lant ; Polk district ; attlrumetl. The State of Ion'u vs. NimVyatt ; mgppcl lent ; Polk district ; affirmed , ' The State of Iowa vs , Eli D , 'rerreil , appel- uauf ; Dallas district ; reversed , The Brown Pnlsoning Case , mLt' oN Ctrr , It , 1'ov , l.-Special [ Telo arum to Tux Ilan , I-The grand jury have root it ten days of faithful work investigating the Brown family poisoning affamr , and judg hag from the number of witnesses to testify they cannot reach a verdict before Saturday , it is understood ( rein a reliable source tint the jury have been nblo to secure muck ad- ( hitional testimony against thin accused , Mrs , Sarah E , Brown , Their verdict is awaited with much mhxtcty. The CArroil Democrats. C.inrmor.t. , In , , Nov , L-Special [ Tehegram to 'I'ni : Tina.-A ] donocrutlc rally and torch. light procession took place here te-mmight. After the procession Michael 1' . Healy , efFort Fort lodge , addressed a fair sized audiemmco , on the tariff , 'I'bis closes time eampuign in Carroll county , Time Than of Locomotives , Still another locomotive , a novelty in its way , is soon to make its ttlietummuiee ) in the vvost. It is itt progress of eom- struetiou at the llincklev loemuotivo vorlcs in Boston , anti it is intended for uao on the Atcimison , ' 1'npolnt , & Santa P'o railroad , The espeeiul adwautIgo : claimed for it is economy hu fuel , amid this hs to beaehieved by a peculiar forum of pang , by which time exhaust steam is mudo to heat thin feed watum' , and also by mu laego conbustimmcbuutberin which all time gas fs to bo bum-mind. The cngiue is to have two cabs , ono hu time usual phew for time flrenuum amid ome ewer the boiler for time engineer. Time driving-wheels turn to ho time hurg- est ever mmtdo , and are to be of paper with stool tires. It is oxpeeted that this locomotive , which will be the largest passenger 0n- gino over bmlt , will make eighty malice am hour with tat cars over au ordhtary road. HaIlroad mcn are looking forward - ward with a great deal of interest to some conmparativetests of speed betwcen this muelmimic and Dr. Haub's new "double-endor. " For MAN ! or tR + r4ndf' a G o ° 4i'b Nustano YYxlOANUBTA5 GNDtENTu.desthtoPu.d , 4)Q Ow tiptw , VAS. u ) ittuW $ 5I1 ill fuar5Ylriaw s Soon 'r od od-p f PAID UP.CAPITAL , $3Q0,004. SURPLUS $40,000. AMERICAN LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY , S AVINGS BANK ' . 1)EPAilxMENT UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUiLDINO. d ele Inttmrot on dopoolts , oompoundod aornl annunllym B " Bavings Cortiflcatoc with Intoroct couporin nttnohod. t DEPENTURE ONDS In Denominations of $200 , $300 , 3600 , I o and f 1000 , bnaod upon Flrot Mortgage Noah Eatnto Securities deposited with , and bonda oortltlod by the Union Trent Company s of N.w York. Drafts drawn en the prinolpal cities of Europa. A. C. POWELL , C1lIHIfN. r taIR C rORSm 0. M. CARTER , Pres. D. D. COOLEY , V , Pres , PIHLIP POTTER , Sec , is L DROWN , ALVIN SAUNDERS. C , S. MONTGOMERY , i. FRED SAVE COAL ! BY BUYING The Jewel Heaters and l Great Western Oaks I Vhicli iii , price ally economical use of fuel , are ahead of anything in the market. Sold by JACOB E , TROIEL 1 2709 Leavenworth Street. RADIANT HOME STOVES , GARLAND STOVES , OAK STOVES. The LARGEST STOCK OF HEATING STOVES EVER SHOWN IN THE CITY. Call and see our goods and get prices before - fore you buy a stove of any kind. WE WILL save you money. MILTON ROGERS & SONS 14th and Farnam Streets. I GREAT SLAUGHTERSALE 1 --4)F-- OVERCOATS ! Right now in season we are determined - ed to close out our entire stock of overcoats - coats and any one in need of a fine or medium overcoat , will save dollars b Y buying of us. Also men's , boy's and childrens' suits hats caps and underwear - wear , as we are determined to clean out our entire stock in the next 60 days. So come along early as you will never have such an opportunity again. All new goods just in from the eastern man- ufacturies. Mens' underwear , hats and caps , at the lowest prices. Come and see us. Polack Clothing Company 1306 Farnam Street. Closing Out Sale Tlic Entire Stock of the 0MAI'LA BAZAAR to be Sold Re gardlcss of Cost. EVERYTHING MUST GO ! Its Prol.rieto's lumina cntclrldeit to rettrw fi'om business , mid before rc th'in1i Itut'e l1ecided to pf tic the Public A GENUINE BENEFIT , ErerVthinp In time store will be solo for twNat It drill briup , Conrnneucln i DfonlaU , October 2ftli , utut coutituthtp until time entire stock as soul our , O G. l W V imi V iVi V JVe assure lime public that limits is No lfulnbug , but a ( lenttinc Closing Out Sale. Cotne early , white jyoit eat Iutui ts a selection frail a'mill stock , i THE STOCK CONSISTS Of Jetuelrp , Crocirerlb ToyR , 2runlrs , i'rtisrs. ( llaslctt , 2'iuiuctre , CAina- tuare , Sfatoutcry,1'erf9rnnery ( , A/banns , J'oclrclbooks , 2bite ( cute Jcwet Ctrscs , Silurrwa'e , 1'lc'ture 1''runcs , Dusters , UutbrelUu , Combs , Brttslies , etc. , etc. OMAHA BAZAAR , I6II Dodge Street , one door west of Post 0111ice , t'FI1TUItES FOR SALE , STOItE FOIL 1U'1' . - Voters , Aiteiifi6iil Whatever aroyour politics ronomber that the ICIND OF CIGAR you smoke , will adtl to the force of your urgumnont. Box , Trade Solicited. Private Look Boxes. BQICJCJ1t JILOCK. Ir1IJCN'ddl uud Mitt' . , , a t , G n S S h n 1C 1f f