Ti ll il uii HI TTTr iC ' ' n , S ? T HIS HEAD WAS SPLIT OPEN , Enoa Meyer , of Lincoln , Moots With a Frlghtflil Accident. SUPREMEAND DISTRICT COURTS. A Trlsoiicr at lite County .Inll Takes n Iienon In it lunette New NotnrloH Appointed Incorporation ? . I.1XCOI X Bt'KKAU OPTllcOvtAlH llss , ) 10."J 1 STiinr.r , V L.INCOI.V , Doc. 0. ) 'llili iccmn to hnvo been a Jay of tragedies Sn the city of Lincoln. At 2 o'clock this afternoon lines Moyor. nn cmployo nt JIcdRM' foundry , mot , with u sudden and jiwfu' ' death.Vlnln at his post at worlt In Jiont of an oincry wheel , grinding down thor r < 1o ( ? of a larfic shoot of Iron , the wheel burst Jn two In the middle , whllo turning at the i aloof a thousand timci u minute , und the ) inir nearest to him struck lilm sipinrcly bo- twocu the eye * , splittiutf tlio whole top of MR head open and sctiUcriiiK his brains upon nil the objects ncnr where ho stood tuul fell. S'lio poor follow novcr ICIKMV whnt hurt him. KntH was about 11 Inctpon yeatM of age , nml liad been working ut the moulder's trade for nearly a year and ti half Ho was the chief support of his widowed mother , who live" lust east of the \Vindnor hotel , nnd the news of her boy's awful death completely pros trated her. No ono neoms to bo nblo to RIVO n good reason for the bursting of the wheel. It was nn extrnor- ordinary occurrence , und perhnps another tragedy of the kind never occurred.oun nloyer was nn exemplary young mnn. Ho was sober und industrious nml hold the cs- loom mill confidence of all who know him. Coroner Khoin.iker was siimmoneil to the HCCnc , but deemeil an inquest wholly unnec essary. The velocity of the stone was prob- ubH too much for its texture mid become n fleiitli-denllnir instrument without blame nt- 1 aching miy whore. The body was placed In the undertaker's hands about : ) o'clock anil will lo prepared for burial on the morrow. Mnn > friends mourn xvitli the widowed mother. Tliis is ono of the saddest deaths th.it over occurred in the city. IIKIKIIVKIMIAT III ! GOT. All unusual occurrence toolc pluco at tlio rountj Jail to day nt the tinnier hour. It has heoii customary for the prisoners to occupy regular places nt tlic dinner table , tlie older Or longer termed follows getting the preference encei'ctcr Johnson , the colored man jailed on the diargo of burglary and captured at York a day or two ago , readied the table llrst to-day and seated himself in Boers' clmir. Hours , It wilt bo icmembcied. is the jiiurdoior awaiting a now trial , his case liny- lug leon ) reversed by tbo supreme coiut. Ho expostulated with tlio colored man for hav ing taUoii hist clmir nnd asked him to vacate It. Tlik Johnson rofitsed to do. Words passed back -mid forth , but JJccrs behaved himself remarkably well , says the sheriff , Tint Johnson assaulted bim without reasonable provocation and tlio molcc commenced .lolinsoa was tlio stronger mini nml it scorned that ho would getaway with ills man , when John Clark cnmo to bis rescue und In loss time than it takes to toll tlio story Johnson's ' best friends would have frilled to rccoKiiko him. Ho was taught table manner ? before the sheriff could got iu to separate the Sullivan sluggers , liut the shoi lit investigated thu inattor anil he says that Johnson did not got a lick moio than lie deserved. run niRTinoT rofirr. In the case of the Capital Steam Laundry vs .loan Uobcrts , the Jury returned u verdict for the plaintiff for the sum of $2T. 0 , The talk is that the case will go to the supreme court. First National Hank vs John Fit/gcrnld. Court found for plaintiff in the sum of 61- 4W O'.i. This cause , also , will probably go tea a higher court. Highland Wheeler vs Ileubon Miimfonl , Stipulations of settlement were llled und tfio case dismissed. \Valtcr G. Corruth and T. A. Carothers appeared in court to-day and ho came surety for the appearance of James H. Porter , who assaulted Mayor Sawyer sev eral weeks ago. The bond'wns Jlxed at $2.50. Two now cases were tiled to-day. First , Henry A. Con way vs Jason G. Miller ; second end , Fanny Quackenbush vs Isabella Hord- inanutal. Tim petition calls for the sale nnd division of the property of Horace Bonl- jiiau , deceased. The plaintiff claims a ninth Interest In the property in question. NEW XOTAUIEd I'UHMO. The governor commissioned Nebraskans tis follows notaries public to-day : It. C. May , Arapahoe , Furnas county ; .Tames M. Ross , . ) arisen , Jefferson county ; John Agnew , Shubert , Klchardson county ; It. W. Story , Pawnee City , Pawnee county ; Howard O. Manning , Grand Island , Hall county ; John H. Cotlman , Omaha , Douglas county : George N. Bcels , Norfolk , Madison county ; John II. Frazier , Nebraska City , Utoe county. SITltCMU COUIIT NEWS. Tim following cases were docketed for trial In the supreme court yesterday after noon nnd to-day : AVilliam V. Morsoet nl' vs John Uabon ; en or fiom Hull county. William Gillen et nl vs Andrew Illlcy ; error from Dixon county. John McGruth vs The Stnto of Nebraska ; error from Douglas county. Elijah II. Jones ct al vs Lucy A. Bates et al : error from Dlxon county. Henry Cunningham vs James Conwnj ; ap peal from Johnson county , AIITK lii : Or 1NCOHVOIHTION. Articles incorporating the Stnto Bank of a'llden were llled In the olllco of the secre tary of state to-day. Tilden , Madison county , is the principal pl.ico of business. The bank commenced business on the 1st dav of De cember , nnd will continue twenty years uuder the charter. The incorporate authorize n capital stock of $ 'iJOJO ' , and flJO.OOO of the stock was subscribed and paid op on the day of business commencoinont. A fcCHOOI.llOt CJCUIIII ! ! , . Several schoolboys bceanio involved in n scrap at the J street school" yesterday noon in which n colored boy nourished a razor. An ugly rumor was started that ono lad had been badly wounded , but it proved to bo * - false. oosn TO CIIUTB. ' Done. McCJulro was taken to Uroto by Oftl- . ( cer I'ound yrstoiday , wlicrobo wns wanted \ for robbery. It is said that several places I iirij waltlns for thulr turn , but Crete Kets tlio i Jlrst. Ho wns turned over to the Crete ntt- i tliorltle's ana committed in default of * 1,000 cmjcisws x .VOTES. \ VV. . Claidea wus ndjudgcil Insane to-day ud taken to thu asylum. Captain J. E. Hill was amen ? the guests nt Sio btato bouBo to-day. He will soon make tlie treasurer's room his permanent home , J. I. , Siiuff , of Tahnaco , was In Lincoln to day Mr. Siiuff Is among tlio substantial Iiirmers and stock rnisors of Nmimhu county. William Hcltlsli anil Miss Hottn Gordon , of AViH'crly , voru pronounced husb.uul and wife by Jmlgo Btuwart this afternoon. Salt Itlicuni With its inlonso Uchlnpr , dry , hot skin , often broken into painful oraeks , nml the llttlo wntory pimples , often causes indescribable siiirorlny. Hood'b Siuii - purilla hus wnndorful power ever tills clir-oiiso. H purities tlio blood nnd ex pels the luiinof. and the elan heals without ft scar. , Send for book eontain- intf inuny statements of euros , to C. I , Hood & Co. , Apothecaries , Lowoll. Mass. Affairs in Mexico. Cirv or MEXICO , Deo. 0. The Uullotin , organ of the postal authorities in Mexico , bring * Berious charges against the American postal authorities , accusing them of ticgll- Kenco and carelessness iu sending mail on loug routes. An outbreak , duo to religious excitement , Is feared in thp city of Morells. Guards are patrolling the streets. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup takes the loud of nil cough preparations oil our shelves Carpenter & Pulmotor , Jumos- is towii , N. Y. I heartily roromwonil Salvation Oil for neuralgia , for it ucU liku u cburiu. J. S. McOAULLBY , ( Policwnau. ) rieblilenco 05 N. Bond si. , Balto. , Md. THliJ MINCItS * OKOANIXATION. Ait Inilcpcndcnt Movement Decided Upon l > y tltc Members. Cot.fMiif < , p. , Dec 0. District Assembly No. 135 , Kn'lghts of Labor , hold a session yesterday , nt which Powdcrly was pres ent nnd set forth the Impoitaneo o' standing by the order , nnd making certain promises In behalf of the miners. The federation held n meeting also during the forenoon , and decided thut they would accept no proposi tion at n Joint convention except that looking to a single national union. There wcro about ninety delegates present nttho Joint conven tion. They nt onro proceeded to discuss the call for the formation of the now organiza tion , nnd n larpo numborof speeches were made. When adjournment was taken the delegates opposing the .new organization , and suppoi ting tlio Knights of Labor , wen- given to understand Unit they need not return to the evening i'sslon unless they were willing to proceed with tlio miners to orcnnirc indencn U-ntly. Last night it was de cided thnt the new miners' organl/atmn should proceed. W. T. LPWIS , master work man of district No. iyr > , will tender his rcsig nation. The vote on the pro | > 3sllon ! for nn Indo- prudent movement was about equally di vided. Tliono who romam with the district it Is understood will elect as master work man tholr worthy foreman John 1'oc , of Cunlmont , i'a. The territory represented by the delegates who Joined with Lewis in th" formation of an Independent organization extends from Canflcld county , Pa. , on the east , Including the anthracite regions , to the Kansas on the north. Tlio organi/ation esti mates a following of 85 per cent of district assembly No. iir : > . They still claim to be members of the K. of L. , and will have their membership clsc\\hcre. Wuuinit'H Work. There is no end to the tusks which dully confront the yood housewife. To ho n successful hoiHcUeopui * , the first requisite is good health. How can u woiniin eon tend ngainsti the trials nnd worries of housekeeping1 if she bo Mif- foriiig from those dibtre.islnfr irregulari ties , ailments and weaknesses peculiar to her bexV Ov. Pierco'et Favorites Pro scription is aspccllicfor these disorders. The only reinedy , hold by ilruligl&ts , under a positive guarantee from the uiaiuifacturers. Satisfiiction guaranteed in every case , or tnoiioy refunded. Sco printed guarantee on rottlo wrapper. SOUl'IIIOHN FK It Is Vrry Illttpr AKJilnst the Itopub- llcnn I'artj' . Ciiicxoo , Doc. ( > . | Special Tolrfiram to TUB BII : : . ] John A. Slelchcr , editor of the Al bany ( N. Y. ) Journal , is on his way homo from the national editorial convention at San Antonio , Tex. ' Mr. Slelcher was one of a party o > editors that visited the City of Mexico. In conversation with a reporter Air. Slelclicr said : "VVhlla I was south I took some puins to make inquiries among the southern editors as to their feeling toward the now administration. I found It was uni versally antagonistic. There is a bitter feel ing among southerners toward the republican party , nnd particularly among the young men and women of the south. I told some of my southern friends that there must be adopted some national law which shall make fair federal elections ; that them must be some system provided for making it possible for negroes to vote and have their votes counted. I was told that uny such law meant war that is , 'trouble , ' as they expressed it. They told me the elections must not bo in terfered with , but they did not attempt to deny that the negroes did not have the right to vote us they pleased. " California Cnt-U-Curo. The only guarantee euro tor catarrh cold in the head , hay fever , rose cold catarrhal deafness and t > ere eyes. Re store the sense of taste and unpleasant breath , resulting froin1catarrh. . Easy and pleasant to u = e. follow directions and a euro is warranted by all drug ' gists. Send for circular to 'ABEKTINJ2 MKDICAL COMPANY , Orovillo , Cal. Six months' ' treatment for 31 ; isent by mail , $1.10 , For bale by Goodman Drug Co. Certain of Success. PAIIIS , Dec. 0. [ Special Cablegram to Tun Bnr.J In an interview to-day General liou- langer said : "Tho government will try to postpone the general election to October , J8SO , at the risk of periling the exhibition by nn electoral campaign. But it will make no diflerenee. The revisionist parly I repre- sent will bo returned by n largo majority. " He laughed at the Idea of a radical coup d'etat , nnd said that every man arrested would bo elected ut the general election. With reference to an alliance with the con servatives , ho complalnol that tlio people failed to see that ho was weaning them irom their royalist leaders to the espousing of his cause an honest republic. Their leaders perceived this to their disgrace ; therefore the Comte do Paris was rather an ally of himself and Floquct than of lion- lunger. Croup may he prevented by giving Chamberlain's Coiifjh Remedy as soon us the child show ? the lirst symptom of the diseabc. which win always ho done if the remedy is kept on hand. Ilonrsci11 is the llrst symptom of croup. Sold hy nil Uruj { lstH , _ Nclrnsku and Iowa 1'eiiHlonn. W \-iiiiNOTO.Y , Uec. U. [ Spoul.il Telegram to Tin : lluc.j Nebraska pensions granted : Original invalid Gor.ird SmItliMenonlmco ; George D. Uurclick , Stanley ; Jolni Glndy , ; Superior ; William Gleason , Kudoll. Increase Mary Garrison Crone , Soutli Omaha ; Hur- ton II , Shoemaker , Lincoln. Petitions for lowans : Original iuvallds- Albert Savage , Chariton ; John M. Carter , St. Chnrlos Jumos . . a ' -ji \ iiuii .at u ninvji Po8tor , _ Ies ) Mqlncs ; 'J David ) T. Ilogue , Mt. Ayr ; William A York , Sidney ; James W. Wickham , Kldora ; John C Strayor Hudson , lio.itoratlnn , reissue (1 navy ) Ezra MoUunn , Ues Moln < ; 3. In crease -Albert Koso , Eddyville ; Kbenczer T Jayno , ( goldierB1 homo ) Marslmlltowii ; Jlugh Liallanton , Junesvlllo ; Solomon T. I liarkor , ICeosauquu. Uolssuo and Increase T CharlcB P. MoMastors , Corydon. Slo ( survivor Ellas II. Williams , I'ostvllle. ! Tlio i"o.sy frobhncss nnd velvety boft- C'iCl ncss of the skin is in variably obtained Cla hy the o who use Po/zonl'a Complexion Clai ai Powder. tl Turned Up All ICIghl. Jilol St. Louis , Dec. 0. [ Spoclal Telegram to Tin : DIIK.J K. 1C , Junior , the missing Pull olbi man car conductor , baa turned up nil right , bi nml claims that ho mndo his run Monday night , as usual , and that tlio report about hm disappearance wa duo to a blunder of another - other I'ullman employe. It Is a fact that the ottlcors of the company hero believed the re port and Instituted u vigorous search for him. Those who take Dr. Jones' fled Clover Tonic never have diapopsia , costlvo- noHd , had breath , pile * , pimples , and malaria , poor nppotlto , low s , headache or kidney troubles , I'rico 60 cents. Goodman Drug Co. * Thrown Out of the Party. Xuw VOIIK , Doe. 0. At a mooting of the , republican county committee , tlio largest republican organization of the eighth assem ' bly district , of wuicU John O'lirion is the control llguro , was thrown out of the repub lican party for treachery In the campaign on the county ticket. Uoforo O'Drioa assumed control iu the district It bad been a demo- per cratlo stronghold , but has shown republican nra majorities at each presidential election. bo An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETIN13 OINTMENT , and ouly put up in largo two ounce tin boxoi , atid Is nn absDluto euro for old sores , burnt , wounda , chapped hand * , and all skin erup tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the OKIGWAL AUim'INK MKriT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 25 couts j > or box by uiallSO oonu. t e Bright clear complexion . "PEAR8f Th8 Great EnglisH Complexion SOAP-SoId , Evaiywliero , " Tun cor UTS. Htiuos Court. The following' nro the Juror * empaneled and drawn and ordered to report for soivice Monday next : J. M. Suowdcn , Culbertion ; L. C. lllount , Pallindo ; A V. Dyer , Ilayi's Center ; Joseph Wilcov , McC'ook ; P. V. . Hardy. Norfolk ; .loliu C. Olnoy , Norfolk ; E , H. Ccuio , Oiniilm ; Klinur Mliiulnt , Palls City ; Hobort Uooth , Lincoln ; M. A. Frank , Falls Citv , W. ti S.ipp , Wilcov ; .foliu Hlnton , Falls City ; C. H. He.irli , Lincoln ; Ccor ! o Hpenccr. Lincoln ; A C. C'nbb , Loup City ; . ) . C Plotchi'r , Luun City ; Samuel Fair , Kockvllle ; T. H. Heasoner , Llti-lillold. Contrnctor Hiiph Murphv w is before the grand Jury in the election frauds hearing. yesterday. .ludge Dundy overruled HIP demurrer in the e.iso of Rlondorf aij.iinst MoAldoer , and irraatcd the plulntlft twenty daysto illo .1 icply. _ _ District. The case of Mary A. Dtigdiilo ngainst tlio City of Omuha , in an action to recover dam ages in the sum of Jlit5'J ' , is on trial before Judge Donne. It i3 bmjlon the lowering of the pr.uto of Uodgo streat In front of loU " and 3 , between Eighth and Ninth street. Cuiinty Attorney Slmer.il Hied information to-day n uinti th" following : Truman N. Shi'phurd , obtaining goods under false pre tenses ; Wllllim Kmmelutli , ijr.iiid Urcony ; Dirdie Robinson , assault to commit murder ; Abraham U. Soucr , larccnv ; Praulc l > jll.uny , adultery ; Georiiiebster , fornication. Tlimo cii < ias have boon given u preliminary hearing in tlio police court. The Jury in tlio case of J. L. Klco .t Co. vs. Louisa Hilleke returned n verdict for the defendant. Motions in ciiiiity cases arc being consid ercd by .hidgc U'akcloy. Tlio case of Ucrnerd Hachsse and Adolph Landergron vs. Martin Quiiik , in an action to recover $1,010 , as commission on Bale of ro.il e-itato is on trial before Judge GrotT. The o.iso of Marshal vs. Goblc is on trl.il before Judge Hopewctl. The action is to re cover JSiWJ commission on sale of ro.il estate. The cn c of Loeso vi. City Treasurer I3ollu wus passed unn [ by Jud'-'o Wiikcicy yesterday. The Htiir.Uion resulted Irom the taxation for public imp.-ovomi'iitsof property bordering on St. Mary's nvcnuo tit its intei - section bv Jackson street. The ] ) lantifT's jirojiorty adjoins bnth streets , and w.is t.i\ed for the iiii ] > rovcments on both streets. In jKtssing upon tlio c.ise , Judge \Vakeley granted the plulatitt a perpetual injunction 01ti all the property excepting the above men tioned lots , but held that lots 1 , 'J and ; i , bor dering on the Junction , were ciiuullv bone- flted in value by improvements made on cither street , and should bo assessed accord ingly. This is leg.irded as un important matter , inasmuch as a great numbsr of lots : are so located in the city , and several similar cases ! were about to lie brought into court. Mueller & Ncpper have illed proceedings in nn nppc.il from Justice Wade's court in an action to obtain > ! G Judgment against T. P. Winch. Taocaseof the state against Shepherd , alias Ulshop , that xvas heard in Justice Wado's court , has been conveyed to the dis trict court. Tlio defendant in the individual who represented that ho WMS thongnnt pf the Consolidated Tank Line company , und on the strength of tills obtained considerable col laterals from various individuals and busi ness houses. In the suit of Suclisso Quick n verdict was returned bv the Jury in favor ot plaint iff , damages 1,0" > . Comity. .fudge Shields entered a decree for the defendant in the case of Ellen A. Davis in the . estate of Margaret GrilHths , in un action for $7X ( ) . Hoslnk vs. Vollcmoyer , Judgment for defendant - fondant for possession of property valued at § 105.Hcdick Hcdick vs. Elliott , judgment for plaintiff to thu amount of 64i" . Oscamp and Huwcs wore awarded a vor- dlut iu 'the HUIII of $ J ! O.U-J naitist O. Now- rnaii. In the matter of Hugh C. Clark against P. P. Roll for possession of certain promises and real estate , n verdict was given in favor of tlio plaintiff , Allrod Millard , A. P. Hopkins and Anna C. Millard enter snit against Herman Dews for payment of JlbO nnd S per cent interest from ' thu-i.'jtli of January , 1SS * . This sum is alleged , to bo duo uptm a promissory note ex ecuted in favor of the Ezra Millard estate. Apiotlto ) and slcoj ) may bo improved , every part of the systeni strengthened , and the animal spirits retain their buoyancy ? by the u o of Jr. J. II. Mc Lean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. TlioV. . ; . A. Grateful. The Women's Cliristi.m nssociation wisb to ' publicly acknowledge the generous donations - tions , of the past month , especially the , Thanksgiving donations , nnd return thanks to the aonors , as follows : Prom the Congregational ladles , cake , ginger-bread and clothing for children ; two chairs ' , china , and clothing for children , from fHe-mi ; Mrs. Comstock , clothing for chil dren ; .Mrs. J. I { . Mlllnrd , bread , Jolly and flowers for the old ladles in thu homo ; Hibi . MiOuguo , npjilua and Kinder- bicad ; Miss Perty , mcnt ; Mrs. Tlmr.ston , clothing for children ; Mrs , ,1. H. Millard , a hot chicken pie and plum 1 puiIdhiK for dinner , the day before Tliankhnlvlrig ; Dr. Parker , u turkt-y ; Mrs. 1S . \V , Ames , a turkey and thrco glasses of Jelly : Mrs. Clark Woodman , a turkey ; Mrs. Woodman nnd Mrs. Uoaglmul , bread und cakes ; Mrs , Huumiin , turkey , jolly , pouches , candy , nnd a carpet ; Mrs. Ulchard Currier , ' turkey : Mrs , J , H , Congdon , two turkeys and cranberries ; Mrs. Virgil O. IJogouo , a turkey ! ; Mrs. Junnott , oranpos and turkey ; Mr. Chambers , three chickens ; Mrs , Lort , mince pies ; Mrs. A. Pratt , grapes ; pupils tha Park school donations , viz. : Six baskets of apples , potatoes , two buaheU apples , turnips , cubbngu , beets , canned corn , cornmeul , oatmeal , Jlour , toma- tncd , sturcli , also clothing ; Mrs , Dr. Vim Camp , culekcn plo ; Mrs. Gllmore , grapes ; Mrs. Morton , a plo ; Mrs. Hill ami Mr < . Me- Council , cuko and pickles. Other friends Imvo sent donations to the home , but wo could uot get their names. Advlco to Mothers , . . Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup Bhould nl- ways bo used for children teething. Itsoothoi the child , softens the gums , allays nil pain , curesjivliid colic , and Is the best remedy for cllnrrhm.iwi . u Unttln . * St. Mary's CoimroRatlon.il Pews. The tlrst rental or pews of tUo St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church will take to place on Trlday evening of this week at 8:30 : o'clock , la the audience room of the now church. Or the 120 pows , forty-two will bo reserved a "froo " ami , eighty-four will bo v offered for rout at llxcii rates from MO to $100 pow without premium or auction , as thov applied for. Half pows and slttiufrs will rented in any part of the bouse , sittings bolnjr as low as { T per year. In connection with the rental , the ladles will glvo a dlmo social during the evening and bcrvo coffee lar , cakci. Htrlko Hints i France , Pi it it * , Deo. 0. Hlotous strikes have oc curred among the workmen at Henuos , in the department of Illo Vlllalno. Troops havo. ors boon sent to quell the disturbance. THE WIDOW WATKINS. Hy NL Quad : On a wild mountain road between the adUin river and .Sal- ishnr.N. X. C. . I ennio upon a humble cabin ! n which resided the Widow Wnl- klus and her three children , the oldest being ] n boy of fllteen and tlie joungest n ( girl of live. I had heard of the widow wlille ten miles away , llei- husband was a justice of the peace and some thing of a religious cxhorter. and \ \ hat lie did n't know about the hibhu-y o America wasn't worth looking up. His nuilo ran away with him oni- day a m fell into a ravine and both wore killed The widow , as ono of the natives ex pressed it , was the well "llvedest wo man in four comitiiH. " having a sinal' farm nil clear and considerable persona property. Half n mile from the house 1 met Jeremiah , the. boy spoken of. Flo \ ns biire-lieadod. bare-footed , ooutloss vestlens. and so freckled that it was hard to sav what hi'-natural complexion was. Ifo rose iii ) oil n rock ns I approached preached , made an awkward bow anil Mini ; "I'rlbbins. stranger. ' ' "Cribbins to you , my boy. Am1 who may you be ; " ' 'Merry Wiitlthis. " ' "Son of the widow. ' -Vaas. He yon he 'un'1" "Yes. " ' "Hrom the no'thV "Yes. " "t'nin liiL-1" to bee - ; "Yes. ; I'll stop for dinner. ' ' " ( Jlad on'l. Gwine to hev chicken. Mn sent me out to meet yon'nn. " "Many thanks to both of you. ' ' "Sayl'1 he continued as ho trotted along beside me. "I like ioii'm. ; joit'iin wear * white shirts mid clothes , and I'll jiggei'betou ( ) "un knows roots from treetops. Ifov you 'un cum to marrj [ laughed , and lie was much put out for a moment. Then ho said ; "Wish you 'un would. Then I could liov a gun. If you "unvill I'll mind everything you say.1 " 1'orhaps yo'ir mother doesn't want to marry again. " "Mugs ! she'd marry you 'un like lightning. Say ! If you 'un lias her , yon 'un will git mo a. gun , won't you. Saj ! I saw a b'ar yesterday. Say ! I know whar' I Could shoot a oowerful lot o' coons. Say ! I'll speak to ma fur yo if you "mi will promise the gun. The widow was tit the door to give mo welcome. The second child , who win si ton your old girl , was barefootol and freclhed and tow-headed , and the younger ono had on only a single gar ment and was rolling in the dirt. "Cum right in an'smuit , " snid the widow as we shoo ) ; bauds. "Pete Mc Coy was saying last' night that you was headed this way and would stop. Ar' yo thlratuble ; May , jostle him over a glass of buttermilk. We'll oribbins ( eat ) in about an hour. ' ' We talked about tlio weather , the stale of tne roads , etc. , as she bustled around to got dinner , but pretty soon Jerry wont out of doors and called. "Ma ! Ma ! Cum outer yore ! " " .lorry , you bhot ! " replied the mother. "Ma ! will you'iin nmri'y ho'tin' : " ' con tinued Jerry. 'Now , Jerry , if ycr don't btop ycr gax/.um I'll skin ycr alive ! " she ex claimed as she stood in the door and nourished a skillet at him. Jerry made oil ana sat down on a log and tlio widow turned to me to explain. "Don't pay no seriousness to ho'un , sir , Jerry wants a pop right bad , and I do say that I am dun tired of this yero gittin' along alone , but I'm not gwino to offer myself to anybody. " Just before dinner the oldest girl intulo friends with mo , materially as sisted by some caudy , and she suddenly bawled out : "Ma ! Ma ! gwino to marrv him ? " "Now. Molly ! " chidcd the mother. "Wish yer would ! " added the young est , who wi-nt by the name of Nancy. "Now. Nancy ! \Vhilu t do go fur to say lio'un is the smartoat looking htran- gor f 'vo ween fur a year , " mubbo ho'un n't think itn s'cs ' of m > . I kept lighting shy of the main ques tion , and bvo-and-byo wo feat down to dinner. The blessings had boon scarcely asked when Jerry , who made a tremenduous ! ' effort to wash his face and comb ' his hair , looked up at his mother and ( asked : "Has he'un asked you yitV" "Jerry ! " who chided. "Hut don't he'un want yerV" "Jerry ! " g"But don't I want a now pap and a un'MiJ lo illy "Don't serious him , " she said to mo , ; us she helped mo to tholog of nchickon. "Whilo I will go fur to declare that I have seventy-six acres of land , three mewls , a cow , thirty-two hogs , four , slacks of hay and ? ± S In eash.ryo allors 01of sorter disagreed with second mar of.c riages , They mayn't bo happy. " . "Your husband was a good man , I've , heard , " I replied. "Yes , A pumpkin is good good ttO 'null fur a iiiinipklii , Ho knowed con ttnl siderable , and thai1' was considerable nlK ho never knowed , lie was all goodness too much of It. Never made a hun SO dred dollars in his Ufu. " . SOgl "You must have been quite a business thr woman to have got along no well. " r "You jigger ! I 'kin turn u dollar as well as the best of 'em. While L will Ht go fur to say second marriages are not tiS ulltH happy , the man who gits mo won t S git no sitter nor complalnor. ' nat I managed to turn the subject for na awhile , but as soon as dinner was over > Jerry . took his mother into the other room for a consultation , and Molly came and nut down bosidti mo and asked : "Do you'un llko inn'1" ; "Oh , you. " ? "And she likes you. Wish you was my pup. Mobbo you will bo by to- ; morrer. " for I wont out and eat down under n tree Binoko a cigar , and pretty soon Jerry came out. Ho had u business look all over hia face as ho said : at "I've axed ran if two would liov yo , " atn "IIuvo you ? You are roul kind , " ch "And faho says eho will. " chTI "Indeed ? " TI "And now about that gun ? Who" thn shall I git It ? " n "Say , Jorry. did you ever have a dol- all at oncoV" I asked. "Lor1 no nor two bits ! " "If L'll give you a big silver dollar will you lot up on the gun until I como again ? " nnd "Will I ! Hoop snakes and bad Jlght- , but I will ! " I gave him the dollar and bo daalied EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN SALE To Close the season in everv department. Close buyer * who appreciate bargains will bo amply ro pa id for making u trip of u hundred miles to Omaha to sivuro anof , the lots of Roods advertised this wool * . It is our pnrpo-o to make this thn Inrjjest months lnillne s of thl * sea son. You will not bo disappointed if yon i-onie. An .sprviinens of tlio dilTor- cut bargain loN comprised in thin sale , wo mention the following ; commencing with our Men's Ready - Made Department. We offer a line of l" > 0 Men's it-button , ontawaj SuilH. made from the eolohra- tect Hroadbroolt I'nwhimoro , in regular Hl70.s from ! > 5 to 1at $ K > per still. Tlioso Suits are Hindi' in our very het manner , trimmed nnd llniyhediifi well as any suit in our stoelc and are usually sold for & ! J. \Ve mean to elo o thorn out tin's week at 9\n \ oni'li. AVe have no ample s of the eloth to send , hut will send u sumplo Suit to any address , and if it IH not found to bo as ivproiotitod , may ho returned - turned at our ovpenso. Send for self- LOT XO. L'o have manufactured another lot of 100 Sai'lc Suits of the well known Moehnnicsvillo goods and will oiler them all through thin month at the popular price of $ lil per Suit. Dur ing the pahl two months wo have bent hundreds of these snltto all parts of the west and we boiievo that the univer sal verdict has boon that these suith are all thnt wo ehiini them to bo. a regular M8 suit at retail. Our faeililies for inanufaeturinir onalilo IH to sell them nt the astonishing low priee of $1- . LOT NO. ! -Wo 1 ofTer a line of ir > < ) KINK Hi.At K Woijsiicn Wniffoiti ) SUITS , ( goods ma do by the Ktversido * \Votsicii Co. . and the linest grade that they manufacture ) made up in Pour-but ton C'ul.iway Frock Knits , in the most elegant manner , suitable for dress f-uits. 'L'liov are goods that wo have bold reg ularly in our stock , the present season , nt $ li- per suit. Wo have no hotter Worsted Suits to show t-i-day at any priee. Wo oiler them to oloso now at the extraordinary low price i > f $1" per suit. Tlu' < \ > nts are hound , the color in plain black , just tlio thing for dress a ir through the IIOIK-.O to show it to his sis- tor.i , and then started on a run for a neighbor's two niilosa way. When I re turned to the house and said I must bo going I was met by such an iwalaneho of protest * that t had to agree to stay until next day. That night I "sat up" with the Wid'ow Watklns. 1 got around to it after awhile to state that I was liv ing with my third , and had three bets of children numbering live in a set , and that I couldn't possibly see how I could make her my wife. I was very sorry , but helpless , and I hoped she would lot mo send her a new gingham dress from Salisbury. "That's honest and straight , " she snid in reply. "Whilo I will go fur to say I like yor looks , nnd I believe wo could Live happily together , if yo can't marry , why. ye can't. Ye would if yo could , wouldn't yo ? " "Quicker'n scat- "Thafs next to it , and I'll go fur to ay that I'll wait live years on ye and eo how things turn. Mnbbe I'll wait ix. but I'll say live fur sartin. I'd as lief bo a fourt as a second wife. " And she is waitingwhilo Jerry writes that "guns hev got so eheaploss that ho Kin git ono for W. " Knot-Sugar Mnkint ; in California. San Francisco IJtillctin : Of all the ISO men now engaged in C'laus Sprockets' now beet-sugar factory at Watsonville , none are busier daily than the mil lionaire-sugar rolinor himholf. It is his boast that , bo was trained to labor , and no ono who has soon him there duri.ng tlio lirst week of beet-crushing can won der that snub earnest activity has brought him success. Dressed in old clothes , surrounded by the necessary dirt of the factory , lie has f-ep all his workmen his example of Industry. There wore hundreds of details of crush ing noted by him during his recent trip to ( > ornmnywhich he could hotter show than toll , und this ho hus been doing. Only during the hibt three weeks1 or so has he taken time to come home. Labi Saturday ho came to the city on the morning ti'niii , but the afternoon train took him back to bin work. Uo- irarding results of his experimental project , ho is satisfied and enthusiastic. I'Yoin the lirst ho has been confidant of hc success ot the boot-sugar Industry In California , when properly managed , with the best modern mechanical appli- inccs , and the product that is being turned out daily only serves to bear out his predictions. The first shipments crude sugar came from Watsonvillo .c the Potrero rolhioYy last week , and rains have , since been bringing ear- oiulb daily. Thu beets produced abou Watsonvillo nro proving satisfactory. Duo farmer , whose boots contained about " 2 per contsaccluirine mutter , will let $3 a ton for his crop. When tlio seed was distributed the farmers were junrantocd'-l n ton. but few anticipated .hey would n.'ali/.o double thut llguro. riiat the project is r.H much n success us could bo Is questioned. The ) under standing now is that whoa the busy .imcs are through at the factory Mr. Spreckels | will thinl ; matters over and irrungo for the location at ono or two avornblo points in the statu of other lnutb for the carrving on of the iudus- ry in which 1m has such conlldonce. ICUIioia On a iluuui , . GAI.VCSIOX , Tox. , Dec. tk Tim National reis association , 11U strong , arrived hero ast evening. They wcro entertained at a raud ball und banquet. To-day tho.v eft for Dallivs , and from thert ) dispcrao their homes. fjindsuy vs. There will lie an interesting glove content Kowloy's hall , South Omaha , Friday ovou- ng , the ininclpals being the middleweight 'lmmplon , .Ilininy Lindsay , und Johnny Jcnipsey < , who U Bald to bo u top-notchor , There Is every Indication of n big turn out of ho sporting clenu-nt , and Manager Pallon nsuroi , a rattling good mill , Fuiinrnl of Mr , Dylmll , The funeral cxorcisoi over the romalns of ho late G. W. Dj ball were held yesterday afternoon ut Ins late residence. . Twenty-sixth Popplcton nvonuo. A largo number of riendsuml traveling men , of whoao ugsocui. lou ho was 4 valued member , were In ut- ondanco , Tbo remuiua weru Interred at IToroJt Lawn' cemetery. snit . nnd every salt o ( To rod would bo worth In the regular way at least si2- per suit. .As the lot is not largo they will bo rioted the present week. Send your orders nt once if yon want them. LoT NO. 4 One of the most popular lots of Overcoats wo have had in our Mock thin t-rnson , it * our ( lenuiao Mos cow loa\or ! in two shades , Urown and lUno. which wo nro selling for 610 in nil si/.os. Wo claim this to lie one of the best garments for the price that any hon-o in the country can furnish. For bnsinef-s men and those who wls.li u gen teel garment which will bo sorUcenblo nnd at a very low cost , v\o recommend ibis lot. Itcmembor the price is ouly $1(1. ( $1(1.LOT LOT XO. / > Wo are constantly re- eolving mail orders for our ? ! > flilti- ehilla Overcoat5) ) . In any town whore ono of the o garments arc sol * } , orders are sent to follow. This is ono of our standard grade- which wo Iceop con stantly in stock , and we are never out of slyes.'for we are making them up every dav and recommend it an one of the best valno- * ever sold In our store. They are made and trimmed with a view to sor- vlso. and wo guarantee the color to be full Indigo. I'rico $ IC. Sample- gar ment.sent to any address. BOY'S OVERCOATS. We call your attention1 Ion lot of 1"5 ' HU'M ( Mi'i/ius' : Ovr.iuovT-s , cut for boys from ll ! to 17 in n plain Fly-Front , with velvet collar , \\ro otter this lot to chtecnlthc extraordinary low price of S-J each. Wo oiTor ( V ) dilleront styles of Hov's and I'hlldron'H Overcoats in this btileat $ i2.f ) ( ) . ! , iKI.m ) , $1 , 85 , $ ( ! , $ S and $10 , reduced - duced an average of0 iier cent , from last season's price to close out. LEATHER JACKETS. Wo oiler liOO extra heavy , wind proof Leather Jackets , made double-breasted a lie" lined with heavy corduroy and red llnnnol , extra stitched , thoroughly made ? oods , equal to the best bold in the market anywhere , at the extraordinary low price of'fo.fiO each. They are near ly indispensable garments , and at this price no man wlio is exposed to in clement weather can afford to do with- THE CHICAGO * Council Bluffs And Cilice B Almlinllown , Chlcimo. Mllwniilipc P'o ' of NaliriukMVilo- OT IB. | Orenon , Vvmb- " " 'cr'or ' > ; .uw ° ' i1"-1 nnmeroui polntu of suficrlorlly thoputromofthH ru < l t.ctwnan Oinaliii * 0 < , .T" lts .ihn < 0 trnln" d0of A ' | wUlcl1 * th8 no t tlutt l.umnn . nrtim.l . cn " " > ' . ' . lliorii Blof p"c : ! - l'Al.A8ijI.BKl'iNUCAIia whlclicnri not tin found olnowhoro At Council Uluffj the train , of tUo Union I'nclllo Itnll. wnr lonnect In ualon Mepot wllh tuoie of tbu Olil- iftF ' ° n * ' " 0Jl' ' " ira rr In Clilcniio tlm train , of Ku'lorn iTnos" ° " " Iton with thosoof ullother 'JJri' ' " ' r ° iuubl,15l. 'ndlarmnoin. f.lKKara , , , ! , , ' . ' ' rinolnnntl. Jails lluffnlp I'ltliibiiru , 'j'nrnntn , Slonlrenl , in0".1,0"1 N"1'r .Voi * . IWIailUlilna , HuTtlmbro. "vii-li- ine ' pjn | ntllohait' A"k fo , , . "NORTHWESTERN" . 1 1. u L-I ; H n-r. ' u. P.vi r.so v , CJun'l .MunHRPr. ' Oen'l 1'ass r Agcnl. T.N. HOI K rniim St. ' . dmifhiif'ti -Tim U OK TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. ' TlielJcsl Koute from Onmlia nnd Council JllllllH (0 ( EAST TWO TUALN3 DAIUV I1ICTWKKN OMAHA AND COUNCIL ClilcngOj AND St. 1'anl , Minncupiilisi , CVdar Kupids , Itnck Inland. Frcepor ( , Kockfonl , Clinlou , Diibiiiiio | , Dniciuioit , Klfjln , Madison , JuncHtillp , llcloil , Winonn , La C'nissc , And all cnliar Important nolntf Rait , Norlboiist an 1 Wouihdnst. Forlliroimli ticket * , call on iho tlckot nzcnt at 1M1 Kuniniii treft. hi llnrkur Illock , or at Union I'ncltlu Uouot. nilln.nn Slceperi nnd the llnMt Dinln ? Cars In Ina world ute run on me main line of tbu Chicago , .Mil- nuken & bl. 1'uul llnllnrar , ami urorr utlentliinli paid to pHiauiieera by coimcou > employes of tliocompaar. H. Mil.lVk.ltJenernl ilapnifor. J. ( ' ' 1 UCKt.lt. AtnlitiiitUHiioral Mnnngor. A. V II. CAltrnNTKll , Oi-nt-rul ! 'ai ni { r and Ticket Aa nt. UKO. i : IIK.UrOKI ) , A < < titani Oenerai ViilCDStt and 'llokut Auent. J.T , CLAKE. U ncrtiSupurint udont. . Introiliitu our nuw ' 1'uiiny lcicen" c ! rar.Vn will. If oMcrert nt once , drlltop ! < ) ( ol ihora , 1 liojoa of U ) ilium eucli I'ltllK to unr I'nit or Uipre ollltu m the U H Alto iinejriir' * null * irrliilliin pontiai't I" Tcxtm Sllllniu upon re- tvlpl vt four iliillurn Ilia reurlr r iu forlhut i > ou > uhirllliiEtratfld Kipaco joiinnil Wrllu naino nnd pontoUloo uddrcmi plainly llcmlt tij rejlalercd mull or posiul note nnU nililrcyi nl onre H. W. TANSItL&CO , , 55 Stale St. , Chlcan * Car Lends and Loss. J. A. NAITGLE & CO. OMAHA , - NEB. FOBNTAIKf 33K < L2Srr3f3 FINE ) CUT AND F > LTJQ IncomDirably tli-j Bast. JD1IOIDUS AND PtitSISTCrir Ailvortlslivr IIUD altviiyn i ovoa eucoc8afnl. Ilcforo iil.icln nny Nowspnpor Advertlslnj ; consirib LORD & THOMAS , AIIVZKTmSG 1CI1VTS , II ( i lu4 < U.U aintL. C4\IOAOO. , und Tuiudrit curtd , lcrlei > r . Int. IVt \ out one. nomonibor , that we wnrrnnt them lirat-class In every respect , and the price Is onlv * $5.60 each. Kvorv ono. is worth * ) . UNDERWEAR. \Ve also aslc your nttention to onr pi-eat Hnrgtiin Sale of irsnnitw AUK , HOSIiUYJl.OVK'-Atl : ( | > lIAN JACMHS , Ki'f.i which has hoen the most pro' iionnccd biiccussof anj barfjuin sale ever inaugurated in onr Cent's Fnrnishliifj Goods Dopnrlment Rinco the COX- TINTiNTAl : > was opened to the pulilio. The pnlo is cojitlnned this \\ook with j new lots lidded never before shown on oni- counter , nnd nt prices that are aim- * ply unuppronehnblo in tlio weal , l.oolc nt the list ! See what thn goods mo. Sr.NM ) ro s.\Mi'u > nv Kxntihy : IK votr ANXOTCOMI : ix rints-oN. We offer fiOO do/.cn of the llncat Scotch Wool , Shetland mixed Tiidei-waro , poods thnt In the ordinary course of re tail trade nro not sold in this market 01 * any other for loss than $1 ! per pai-inont. L'or the purpose of attrncUiiptlio inibllo to our Kui-iiNluiip ( foods Dcpai'tmont , we have decided to oll'oitills entire lot. to cloHO. at the extraordinary low pried of SI each , in i-cirular sixes , ! ll > to 41 Shirts , t\2 \ to 40 Drawers. 500 DIWKV rivi ? Ai.r , WOOL Sttticrs AM ) DUAWIKS : made hy the Amster dam KnUlinp Alills of Amstcrdnm , K. Y. , jniro Cochineal colors , full heavy weight goods , at the extraordinary low price of 61 each ; hold this season at $ U ouch , nnd wo do not think in the ordin ary course of retail trad" they are sold at le-s than thnt price any whore to-day. Wo have them in rcpulai * sl/.es , Shirtn rumiinp from 110 to 11 ; Drawei-fi from 112 to 10 si/e. They are absolutely not-foul In o very respect , and we cheerfully roe- oinnicnd them as bolng one of the most remarkable bargains oversold over our counters. Wo reserve the right to limit this biilo of thin line of goods to two Shirts aril two Drapers tooach cus tomer , us it is our purpose to distribute them as widely as possible. > JUJ ESTABLISHED IB5I < 186 So. Chicago , Ills. I ClarkSt. The Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is sllil Treating with the Greatest ; SKILL and SUCCESS Clirouic , Neryons and Prlyatc Diseases , 7-NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Failing Memory , Exhuming Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache and all the efleco ladmi ; to early decay and pcilLip. Consumption of Insanity , treated wcnllficjlly by newmclliods with r.cvsr-failinc mcccss. S-sypHILI8anli 11 bad Blood and SUIn Dli- eases permanently cured. -OS-KIDNEYnnd URINARYc < ) mphlnttaieet , Gonarfhoea , Blrlclu re , Varlcocele and all dlseaiei ofllie Gcnito-Urin.iry Organs cured promptly witlioul Injury to Stomach , Kidney oroiherOrgim. * SNo experiments. Age and experience 1m. portant. Consultation free anil sacred. # 3-Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works oa Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. ? -'Jhose contemplating Marriage lend for Dr. Clarka'a celebrated guide Male Hiid Female , each 15 cents , both cents ( iUimis ) Consult the olj Doctor , A friendly letter or call may savcfutuicumer. ins and shame , and add goldeu.eirs to life. Atfilook "tife'sSecret ( ) Errors"joccnuktampi ( ) , Medlcint and writings sent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hour * , 8 to S , Sundays 9 to la. Addrets F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 106 So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , ILL. -OH 20 TO 6C DAYS. Thiw in : i disease whii-h has horbtoforo Dallied nil Medical Seioneo. \ Vcnvf \ \ n lletitiMr } ' . iiiUiiown to iinyo w In the 'l ouMilo of our ( 'iiiniuiix.ulKl uuu tliat Itai tociirntliaiiioHt ob iinntc caim , Ton dnyij lit lun-nt iMM-silocii 'lio\/ork. ' 't in theolil cliionlo iluop Hi-uteil casi-B innt Witiollclt , Wi > liuvii enroll uiniilieilH who IIIIVP liouu sbanrtoaoil by I'liyxlcl.iiiH , anil priiiinuuc'd lucn iiblo. nml wa tliullcnuetliu Worl'l tuortiu is ! l < ' * * < > tl'at ' wj u ill not cm o In less tlnin Hlxtv ! iy hlnto DILI lilwtory ot meiltuiim a tniu spoclllo for HvphlllH 1ms been Hoiiglit for b" inuvi-r foiiiiu until our witHdlsx-ovoicJ , niulVUUIM Justlllo I In His tliti only l ! iii ( > ( ly In the World thut wlllpo-t- Itli'uly ciiri' . IjcrutiBo tli IntoHt Metllc.il WorkH , puhllslic'U by thn lirst kiniwii autliorltlcH , Hay ihuro w novi-r iilrtlu HiHJtlllu Oofitiv. Our rein- edy will cure ivlicu ovorv'liiiitt ' B | J Ims fiilltwl. Why v\ii toiir t time unit money \iltli patniit medlrlnos that never li.nl vlrniu or doctor with pliynIdiinBthiU runuot euro you , yf > it iliutliuro IrJed ovciytlilnKclto wli'iuM toinu vt nujciw nml gut ricnniitioiit riillcf , yon nuver rniiK' * ! ' H uNo- HhiTo. Murk ) mtru HUV , in lliu riid > oii nniot taho unr rt'inoilv or NftvKIt recovei iiad you that Imvo been iitlllctod Inn 'Jiort : < ine Hhould by all means I'oinc to IHIIOW Kit ( ell of new onset over B''t ' pormuooiillv nuii-d , iluny KOI In-Ill und think tlioy ru tiati from tlio , but In OHH , two 01 tliri'O YUM * nCtur it a nioiu horrlblu form Thit ) is ii Hlood 1'urlneiund will Cure liny fekin or Hlood Disouso when ExorvthiiiK Hlho Kalis. THE COOK REMEDY CO , Itouni 10 anil 11 , ( ' . S. Nntloiiiil Ianc ! ! Iniililint , ' , Oiniiliii , Xcb. i uruugo uux. > lr > j.lyri/r Jteicrlptlvo Caaloirae , rout ixuO-rriw , to F , AD. RIOHTCH & CO. , 010 Uivacl-.r. 7'ov Vork. itMii.M > npMiirii rfciMiiirnr irr ynirnrrnri in Hi PEERLESS DYES AltH THE IIKST. Sold by ) ) uiiil3ti. ;