2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; • W < ttP2sdSDAYJ ISO JMJjJ R 27 , 1881) ) . * W i NO TITLE TO THEIR HOMES L Thousands of Western Settlers Swindled by FrcderlkBon f SILENT PARTNERS IN CRIME I Hints Dropped That Dink of tlio I Chlcnijo Man Wcro Mllwnulcccj | Cw Worker * Who l'ooketod tlio F Hulk of the rd I A. Colnsnl Conlltlcnao Game f Chicago , Nov 20. Scnsalionnl developments - \ monts nro tollowiug ench otlior rnpldly In | tlio $1,000,000 swindle ot Kredcrlkson & ; Company , land agents TonlRht It la ns- IDf Rcrtod tlmt tliousauu > of settlers , mainly M Scandinavians la Kansas , Iowa nnd otlior H < western state * , who hav' , n * tboy suppose U paid for tliolr land and pot dooils from HI Frctlerlckson , have absolutely no titles HI Dark hlats are droppoil that back of Frodo- HJ ; rlcltscn were parties in Milwaukee , who nro HI tlio real beneficiaries of tlio gigantic frauds II "Wholcsalonrroitsot clerks nnd other peril il' sons In Chicago who braronly noted as BM' Froilurlkscn's tools nro tallied or BB > Tomorrow the Btnlei nttornoy and the Bfl ! chief BiilTcrci a will consult and orgnnizo u Bfl juan of louipalisn night or ten eastern cap Ill Itallsts uru snid by ouo authority this uven- Bfl InR to have contrlbutod StlW.OOJ each to Bfl FrcdoriUscn'ft coffers , nnd jni.OCK ) is thought Bfl to have been dropped by nslnglo victim out BB of mnny in Mihvauhco , li O. Clutnbstocli BB } Another Wisconsin victim , Mr Cow 10 , was BB heard declarincthis afternoon that Krcdcillt- BB ; . Bens nrrcnt would bo Bvcural lr it were neo flfl essnry to follow h'm ' to the cad or the woild BB CowIobii sSOO servant Klrls In Chlcigo hi ll vested with rrcderlKEPu from $50 to $1,000 H oacli and tinvo lo t It nil BJM Amour ; the Chicago capitalists who nro HI montioncd as having lind conlldcnco in Trcd * HJK crlkscn and suffered thereby nro K. G. HJ | Sotithwortli , the steel man , and S. W. Haw HJ son , the biinxer Uesldcs tlicso the losers HJ nro said to include the Fort Dearborn Nu- H | tlonnl bank urld tlio Chkago Loan & Trust | H company BB Hx-Govornor Ulce of Wisconsin , ono of the Bfl victims of the swindle , arrived tnisnftor Bfl noon IIo admits losing $150,000 , and says BB Cashier Nunncmncbor of the Merchants Bfl lixchungo bank , Mihvnukco , is also a heavy BB loser , wbilo C. D. Hendricks , a prominent BB rouluituto broker of Milwaukee , has lost BB every cent ho had nnd bas been forced to flflj * assign BJ | Tlio Mihvaukccnns thought the Chicngnans fljm hod Investigated Frederiltson und tlioro ere JH did not themselves investigate Kico said Ju Frcdcnkscn's plan wus to got an option on a H ' tract of land f mm so mo railroad company , BJ nnd representing tlmt ho owned it , sell the BJ farms to ignorant emigrants Abstracts BJ > worofurnished by notaries in Frodcriksou's BJ olUco , who certified to everything BJ ' Some weeks ngo Frudurikscn confessed to Hj Nunnomachor , Hendricks nnd Kico that he HJ i had been issuing fraudulent deeds nnd inert HJ ' gages , but the enormous extent of the do- BM ccption was not disclosed , 'i ho trio of cap n ltulists let I'redoriks.cn go ahead , nml BH : formed u stock company with fljg ; t 3oOO , < jO'j ' to carry on the busl- BJH ncss nnd themselves took most of the BBj stock Other crookedness c.mio to their BBv cars and Frcdcrlkscn lied Hico savs a nura- BBV bor of largo dealers in railroad lands in Chi HH' cngo bold Ficdcrikscn's paper , but uro kcop- HJI' ' ine quiet for f.'nr it will mlure tbolr credit HJj Today Frederikson's bookkeeper , Oood- HBi bits was placed under bonus of $15,000 until HB Snturdiiy HJ | ' Mr Ilaugnn , who was appointed receiver Hl > for Frodcriksen , usked to bo discharged IIo HV' reported the assets in sight less than $100. B > OtltO AVOOlj GUOWI2RS. H , Protection Atikcdtotho Full Extent Hj ol'thu Law ' . CoLV.Miins , NOv SO The Ohio Wool Hr Growers association hold a mooting today H The nttondanco was lnrso An address was H adopted to the wool growers of the United Hi " States and resolutions adopted asking the HH • national association to take proper steps to HB carry out the suggestions in tbo address HJK The features of this uddrcss are : HJB "In view of tlio immineat danger which HH threatens all the industries of our nation , HJH I nnd especially tbo productioa and manufac- HB turool wool , the wool growers of Ohio urge HJH | the necessity of unity und activity in order to Hjp ' overt the peril of frco trade or free wool , HJh with which tboy are now menaced The HJH I wool growers ot Ohio advocate the protcct- HH , lvo system A tariff for revenue will not HJB I sccuro protection " HJB The wool growers of tlio Ualtod Strtes are HJB _ called upon to bo fully rcurcscntod in the BHJ national convention ot wool growers to us- BBJu Bcmbfu in Washington on Desembcr 3 , lSbJ BHt Tboy are urged to ask that congress shall BBS give the wool and mutton Industry Drotco- BBJj tlou to tbo full exit nt of tha most favored of BBE " the manufacturing industries H LiIFK B15NTKXUKS HOIt ROBBBIIY H 'X'liu First Convlotlon Under the New H IlllnolH linw H Ciucaoo , Nov 20. rSpeclul Telegram to H [ Tjic Unci "We , tbo Jury , find the defend BE ants , Robert Russell and Michael Fey , guilty B of robbery , as charged In the indictment , and Hi fix their punt thment at Imprisonment in the H | penitentiary for the term of their natural HF life , " was tbo verdict ot a Jury In Judge H tiakcr's court this morning The two young E ; men whoso lives were doomed by tlio fateful B words to bo spout within prison walls , BBJI bowed and shuddered nt they heard their BBJ | , doom This Is tlio first conviction In Illinois BBB < < under tbo recent habitual criminal uct " BBB ; The Jury , bellovlpg Fov and Hussell guilty , Bfl was Lompollod to ilztheirpunishmont at lifo , BBB usthfiv had been twice befoio convicted for Bfl like offenses H IiOSS OF TUi ; HANTIAQO m All tiio rassnucors Saved Ship D- H' 8trov d by Fire B' New Vokk Nov 20. Tlio steamer Knor- B > g'o ' from Uremon , urrlvlag" today reported > that on the 23th instant , on Nuntuokot , sbo | " suoko tlio hlp A. J. Fuller from Liverpool , B for Now York , which signalled : "We liavo BJBJBj on board the crow und passengers ot the Hf Bioaoiur oantugo ; uu suvou LiiOBiup was BJBJBJ destroyed by lire " The steamer ruforrod Bpj to is the llntlsh steamer Santiago which BBH sailed hence November 17 for Hull The BHf Santiago was a steel , barkontme rigged BBU ; ' sovcn-sciow steamer mid was valued at BBBEu $350,000 , She carrlod a imscullunoous cargo BBHk' consisting of cattle , grain and provisions BJBJRt > - > The cargo was valued ut $100,000. flf Mrs Buuthwnrtli lluld Withnut Hall New Youk , Nov 20. Tbo coroner in tha H , * Pottus murder Inquest found that I'cHus B- came to his death by pistol Bliot wounds In- BBVi fllcted by Hannah 11. Southworth Tbo BBBr coroner held the prisoner without bail to JflJI await tbo action ot tlio grand jury H aiontntKi'M 31 Ix B' Uuleva , Mont , Nov 1W. Thoto Is abso- H < lutcly no change In tbo leglslatlvo situation H , today , Tlio scnato mot with no quorum H' present and adjourned until 10 o'cldck to- BBBJp morrow , The house will meet this aftar- HJHJjHl' Hl' Fatal Holler lOxplnslon H Pittsnuno , Pa , Nov 20. Uy a boiler ox * H , plosion at the Allegheny Uesscmer steel K , works at Duquosua this iiiornnig William BBi Marshall , night superintendent of the wire BBBJH" , will , and a man named Cooper , were killed BBBJ and a number of others injured H A UIk Vienna Hank Fnlluro , H < Londos- , Nov 20. The Chronicle soya H , Messrs Kondlor , tbo famous bankers ot H , Vienna bare failed , with liabilities of 2.00- JjBJJ uooiiorloB , BBBJj m BJBJJHJH Judso Mc rud r On tlio Ons Truit H ( Chicago , Nov , 26 , Judge Magruder , ot H the state supreme court , today roadorcd a H' decision reversing the llnding of the lower H > . courts in the quo warranto proceedings to BHJ dissolve the Chicago gai trust ' 1 ho | ewer BJB court virtually held ( hat the trust was not a monopoly in the moauing ot the law flJjBJjL , Di ( was not in opposition to publlo policy Judso Magruiler takes the opposite view nnd strongly Bcorcs the trust Ho holds that nil Its acts lqoklng to the control of the capital stock ot the various gas companion In Chicngo were for the purpose , of stilling competition , nnd nro null nndokl. . BIIOC IN Tim HACK A lionssliorointui K IU nn Old Crip pled Wntchtnnti N'EwYonif , Nov 2(5 ( , James Tierncy , n crippled old watchman on tbo Morgan line pier , this afternoon discharged Joseph Kin ney , a loneshoroman , for neglecting his work Immediately upon receiving the wages duo him Kinney purchased n pistol and return ing lav In Walt for his victim When the watchman returned from dinner Ktnnoy snenKod up behind htm and shot him in tha back Tierncy started to run Ktnnoy fol lowed , firing shot nftor shot Into his back until ho had omptled the Inst barrel nnd Tiornov foil ngalnst a halo or cotton mortally wounded The murderer was Immediately arrested Clilanuo Captures n Convention Nhw Yomc , Nov SO It Is announced today that the Afro-American leneuo's day - conven tion , called to meet nt Nnshvlllo January IS next , will meet InBtoad at Chicago , the date remaining the same ' si Alt mir ) at aiinNioux A , Kind Hearted Kcpnrtor Aula in tlio Union ofl wo HcnrtB Chnrlcs Albln ti a young , vigorous man who has lived In tha vicinity ot Omaha for several years , whllo May Jean Is a blltho , bonnto lasslo who has eaten llirco meals a day not far from Nebraska's metropolis for seventeen short , sweet summers Uhnrlia saxv May nnd May saw Char lie They fell In love with each other per mutual nrraniromcnt Clinrlto adored Mnv and May , uoor girl , she wbrshlppcd Chnrlto , but , ulas , not wlsoly but too wolli Iu tbo langungo of the sporting frntnrmty It canio to a "nhpw down and consequently May showed up" at police station last night Bo nlso did Cburlio Ho was afraid ot consequences So ho agreed to marry , providing a liccnso und n Justice could bo obtained Sam Fotti- grow , a reporter , in the goodness of his heart volunteered to put un" for n cab nnd drlvo the pair to Judge Shields residence - idenco , 2013 Lake street , and sco that the knot was tied Charlie nnd May accented , wnro married , and are "at homo to any of their tricuds nt Eighteenth &ud Elm streets Wlint tlm Council Did The city council met last night and af firmed the contracts with the Thompson Houston clcctrio 4ight company nnd the Omaha gas manufacturing company The bills ot the registrars of election nnd tliolr rpom rout for registration and election pur poses were cut down A session of the board of equalization was held , nftcr which an ad journment was tukon till Friday night o lliOldlnc 1'crmlts. The building permits yesterday were lim ited to two of the minor order and amouatod to $700. * * tilTXIiK l'lruIIKH OJjUB It Wdl Celebrate TlianlcsKlvlnp ; Day In a iiiitnbln Wny/ The . Thanksglvingprogrammo at Daven port school by tbo Llttlo Pitcher club will bens ns follows : Hell call nnd secretary's roDOrt.Mamio Hems ' 'lhanksgivin/ Composition Cora Carson Our Mountain I nnd SongWholo school A Li'tlo Lady Hecitation..Magglo Carstons 'Ihe Hov Who Jumped on Tralus ' . Recitation Johnny Hnsgorshok Two lioothlaclts Headiug Joe Trostlor A Thanksgiving Storj Itecitation " . . . Josie Husgorshek Silvory.Waves Piano.i..s Marjorie Richie Autobiography of a Mouse Composition . . . .Mabel Simpson ThEIilttIoColtr-flecitiitIon' ( . .ShonTian Harris ' 1 bo First Thanksgiving > Kccl tntion . . . _ . . - - ' . Coral Gorby An Hour on Walnut Hill Composition . - Marjorie Richlo Hail Joyous Day Song Wuolo school A Llttlo Grammar Lesson Recitation . • Reeky Osborno The Little Pitcher Paper " . Uoy Smith 'Ihe Ho.ison Why Recitation.Clara fatoin A Double II nnd full of Blessings Ton Things to Give Thanks For Herbert Shannon Mnslo Among the Pines Piano , . . .M1b3 Bessie Martin The I3ald-Ueadcd Man Reading Albert Knowlton All About Girls Composition - Arthur Anderson Dot Doutcbcr Paby Dialect Recitation WlllHoins Mrs Piper Wus a Widow Recitation . . Lizzie Osborno Studying at Homo Comuosition.Sibyl Smith The Old Musket Patriotic selection . . Will Wiggins The Water Mill Recitation * Ilattio Knowlton Dolly Goes Out to Tea Recitation . . . , Lutlo Dgbort Alpbabot for tbo Davenport GirlsEddio Eddie Davis Critio's Report Augusta Farmo ViSItV MODESr INDEED A Youne Man Wins $15,000 In the Louisiana State Lottery , but Bays "I-or Hoavcn'u Suko Dent Say I Told You So " Perhaps tbo most modest young man who ever struck the capital prize in tha Louisiana Stnto Lottery is August J. Miller , a young printer with a pompadour hair cut und u little tlo black moustach , who Is in tha employ ot the Nixon & Jones Printing Company , No 212 line strcot , nnd who lives at the honso of his brother-in-law , Mr Coleman , a horse collar maker , ut 1417 South Uwelfth street Mr Miller hold a 20th part of ticket No 0J- 850 which drew tho$300,000 prize in thodraw- log on Tuesday , Oct 15. A Sinr-Sayings reporter called on Miller a day or two ago and bo llatly denied drawing the money This morning the reporter called again , nftor ascertaining that there was no doubt what ever as to Mr Miller receiving the sum ot 515,000 bv check through the Now Orleans National Hank Mr Miller still rotalncd his modesty on tbo subject , und declnrcd that bu did not want lus ilamo published "I will tell you I won $10 , " said ho . which was a portion of aa approximation prize of 8300. " Are you sure you did not draw $15,000) ) ' After soma consideration the yoang ra.iu finally aoknnwlcd that ho draw tha entlra amount of $19,030 through Mr Purdue , the agent of the Southern Express company at Now Orloana , who In turn collected the money from the bank at Now Orleans on ac count of August J , Miller , of St Louis Uut Mr Milter persisted that ho did not draw the money for himself , but that ho drew it for a club Of IS ho did not deny The namob of tbo 15 parties , ha said , bo was not ut liberty to give , stating ho bud pledged blmsolf not to say nnythlug about it Said Mr Miller , in conclusion ) " 1 drew tbo whole amount , $15,000 , besides tbo $151 won myself , and tbo amount has been divided equally between tbo members of tha club " Notwithstanding the fart that Mr Millers ler's aaltv occupation is setting tyDO for the great wcokly Journal known as tbo Specta tor , ho was urgently avorbo to having his name appear in piiut , notwltustunding his great streak of luck by vtrlking the lottery's richest voln St Louis ( Mo ) Star-Sayings , Nov 1. 9 , "Hrll" In Jnpun , The Jupancso lungungo 1ms no equiv alent for our word neil , " but has the word "jigoku" iustonu , Jigoltu cou- slbta of ; 1. Eight iipiiiqiiso hot hulls , rttncinff ono beneath tlio otUotr in liors Each of these hells lia slxteon addi tional holla outsldo Its gates , like so many unto-chnmbcrs , so that there are in all 13(1 ( hot holla 2. There are eight largo cold holla , each with its six teen anto-holls , making the same number ol cold that there are hot hells Bcsldoa these 272 hot and , cold holla for the of fenders of the common sorts , the wily Japs have arranged for twenty mnm- moth holla ol utter darkness , into which will ho consigned the lewt spirits of children who take the name of Dal Butia , or Great Dudha , iu vain | JHjjjjjjtoj1ijjj1jjB | NINTH WARDERS ENTHUSE , Thoy'ro Out For Ropubllcaa Sucoosa and the Bonds ENDORSING THE CANDIDATES Speeches lit , lolin ltusli , II il Cornish , W. I. Hi erst end nml Others InrlfT r.efbruer J.tsten to Dr Dtirjcn Ninth Ward Hepulilianns They have a lot of campaign openers among the members of the Ninth Ward Ko- publicau club This organization opened the nnti-conven * tlon republican cpntest , and nt a rousing special meeting hold last hltrht took tho.llrst.stcp toward endorsing the products ot the convention and also had tbo first pub lic discussion of the vat Ions bond projects The meeting wn * largely attended and was nn enthusiastic ono City Treasurer Hush , a cindidato for reelection , I3ob Arm strong , candidate tor comptroller , and Ernest Stuht and Artlitir Urlgcs , candidates for the council , wcro present and nddrossod the meeting Mr llriggs , Mr Stuht and Mr , Armstrong made brlof speeches In which they all en dorsed the nominee * of the convention , favored the union dcoot nnd the brtdgo bond propositions and pledged themselves to work for the election of the entire republican ticket LJ. . Cornish was called unon and aroused considerable enthusiasm by his cnergotlo en dorsement of tha republican ticket Ho re ferred at some length to Mr LInlngor ns a man who could stand upon his record , a rec ord made in public ofllco and u record in which every voter can Una an nnswor to any question ho may ask ns to Mr , Llnlnccr's position upon any subject that will affect his candidacy for major Mr Llnlnger's ' record in the legislature furnished an emphatic denial of the charges ot tha World-Herald that bo hud favored convict lnbor Another domocratio paper had charged , Mr Cornish said , that Mr Lin in- gor had given $1,001) ) to aid prohibition This rumor found Us origin in the fact that Mr Lialucor had given $1,000 to uid the Young Men's ' Christian association of Omaha in the wurk of building a homo that Is nti orna ment to the citv It requires the democratic system of reasoning to construe that action into lending n helping hand to prohibition Mr Cornisn said the First wnrd had confidence in Mr LInlngor and felt that his election meant a succosflul , pro gressive administration Mr Cornish closed by askinic the Nintli warders to support Mr Stuht tor councilman The transient victory gained 'by our friends , the enomv , " said City Treasurer Hush , when called upon , has made them rampant They are Intoxicated with delight , as well as forti-rod. They gloated over the prospect of a divided republican party when thov daw us in convention , but wo fonleil them Wo sriocted a man.tor ma or , who is not a politician but is a man who is Idontitled with the best interests of Omaha , who 11.13 grown with her growth and strengthened with her strength The democrats will charge him with all the crimes in tlio calendar and the sins in tlio decalogue , but tho-pages ot his record nro open and I defy an v demo crat to truthfully mulco any charge that is derogatory to his career as a public servant or his character as a urivato gentloaiau " Mr Rush stronglj' endorsed the candidacy of Mr Armstiong for comptroller " und Mr Holsloy for police Judge Speaking in his own bohnlf ho showed at length what the duties of bis onlco demand and referred the pcoplo to his iccord for nroof that bo had performed his duues properly Ho spoke of the special fight that was being made upon him by McSbane's money , und asked tbo voters of tbo Ninth to stand by hlui.witli the rest of the ticket ( ' . You bet wo will Johh , " yelled a man In the roar seat , and everybody in the bouso apolauded this expression of their sentiments ) W. I. Kioistcad , nrestdentof the club , was called upon und cutno up loaded with statis tics , especially on the bond questions Ho warmly endorsed the republican ticket , and made especial reference to Mr Rusn , who , ho said , In the past two years had handled $2,000,000 of Omaha bonds and bad saved tbo city at least $100,000 In premiums on bond sales secured Dy hisspecial effort Mr Kierstead , on the subject of bonds , said : You all kaow I have undoundod confi dence In Omaha's future greatness I have nlwuj s been on the boom Bide I have sung its praises from the Atlantic to the Pacific , nnd inn never happier than when in some far-off citv telling of Omaha's wonderful progiess , nnd hero ut homo I have kept my shoulder to tbo wheel doing what I could to push her onward I visited the real cstato exchange the other dny nnd saw the walls covered with placards advertising to their customers the bank clearings , real cstato transfers , building permits , etc , but our boiidod debt , tbo best argument of all , tbev have omitted Ono year ago last spring I was chairman of the finance committee in the council Paving and sewer bonds were Introduced for $100.000.1 sald"let'a make them $200,000 ; lut's keep her going at a trotting pace " Some said yes ; " others said "no , wo are getting in debt too fast " I said wo owe a little over ono million dollars St Paul owes $0 000,000 ; Minneapolis $ T ,000,000 ; Pittsbunr , $13,000,000 ; Cincinnati , $25,000- 000 ; Cleveland , $0,000,000 ; Washington $20,000,000 ; Jersey City , $10,000,000 ; and I could nanio more than fifty cities , some of thorn not half as largo as Omaha , that ewe many times ns much Why , Quobeo , Canada , owes $24,000,000 , and it isn't much larger than Omaha , and they can borrow money at 1 per cent \ou may say these cities are a great deal larger than Omaha Cincinnati Is the only city I huvo named that is double the size of Omaha Jcrboy City , with its $ ] 0,000,000 of debt , has only 100,000 inhabitants The bonds were doubled and last year we did mo 10 than eighteen miles of paving , and today , with this Bauson's work nearly com pleted , wo ewe but a little more than $1,500- 000 , and we arc the best payed nnd sowerod city of our size on earth I toll you this idea of being nfi aid to get In debt is no fcood Vote for the brldgo bonds , vote for the via duct bonds , vote for the school bonds Dent wait for our children to do what wo should do , and if these bonds carry , as t liopo they will , we will have n boom hero that Is a boom We never have had a boom hero A boom Is not onlv when property sells fast , but when prices uro inflated beyond actual values No man can point to a single In stance where a piece of property within ono mile of the postofllco has been sold at a loss to the seller , but , on the contrary , eaoh time it is sold at a handsome protlt Take for instance the northwest corner ot Sixteenth and Farnam Four years ago Dr Mercer bought it for $35,000. The moss backs said he paid too much ; It wasn't worth Hand no\orwould be Uut within two years ho sold It to a Philadelphia capitalist for $70u00. Again the croakers s.ud the man was crazy Last 1 oar the Commercial National bank paid $37,000 for the same lot , and today , if it was vacant , it would bring $125,000. Vou may say I have taken the best ex ample of increase ; but no , there are hundreds ot others Lot us go out to tha resldouco portion of the city Seven years ago I paid $000 a lot for the property on Farnam street where I now live A few months ago tbo vacant corner lot opposite sold for $10,000 , an increase ot nearly 2,000 percent in seven • j cars Now , in tbo face of such facts , how can people who bavo money to invest hesi tate ! I tell you , gentlemen , any piece ot property offered for sale in Omaha today Is better than 10 per cent money Dent lot the moss backs throw a wet blanket over us but have sense enough to see the mighty Omuba of the future Dent ' think wo must have a gold tnino on every bill , a factory on every corner to'uiaku a big city Wo uro the natural distributing point for a vast territory , the terminus of ton great railroad systems We stand today third ot all citlos in our meat packing indus try We have tbo largest smelting and re fining works la the world Tbo Uniou Pa cific , la their shops , their headquarters and on tbolr trains oniuloy nearly three thousand meu who Jive in Omaha , and tatter than all wo are in tbo center of tha best farming country on earth , and that is tbo country to tie to People bavo to eat , and beef and pork and corn are always spot cash , so I say a farming country is the best ot oil Let us vote for all the bonds , and ucxt year with our new i bridge , our now vlndliot nnd our grand union depot , our ncwsQliool , hotuos , our now post ofllco the cityilinlliand All the clegnnt build ings now undo * * wav and about to bo built , property valtle > will 'Jnmp M per cent atone grand bound , iKprtlior I will snv , if such men ns Hon Sinjtu.an < l Herman Kountzonud Mr KosowatPrvQwnliig millions In property nnd pivlng thousand * In taxes , can nftard to vote for them tuiqh mon ns wo should not only vote for tljein but go out Into the high ways nnd bywai * nnd rustle In others to do the same , bo nvtajnako succcis doubly sure Mr M. S. Lindsay followed Mr Kiorsload with nn etrnoBt nppcal In tavor ot the bonds IIo showed the fal'acy ' of the nrgumont that the voting of the bonds would cripple Omaha from voting bonds Jn the future , on account of the 10 per cent law , by showing that the bonds , It valid , will ensure improvements of such vnliio that nn nddltlonnl $500,000 can bo voted upon the Increased assessment that will follow the Issulnir of the bonds Mr Robert Llvosoy spoke Btrongly and indorsed the bond propositions The meeting adjourned after unanimously ndopttng the following resolution , Introduced by Mr Kinr8tad : Rotolvod rtmt It in the sense of this meeting that the several bond propositions now before the pcoplo should carry , and that wo work and do all In our power to se cure the adoption ot the union depot bonds ut the election on Thursday Second VVnnt Democrats Nineteen of the untorrlflcd mot nt John Audrllz's ' plnco and John sells bear at the usual price nt Sixteenth and Dorcas last night Jchn Ennls , the plcthorlo and ole aginous gent who scvornl yenra ago wanted to bo mayor of South Omaha , presided There was no secretary stenographers are scarce Ed Moroarty of the county court nnd the Seventh ward spoke Ho recalled the duyR of Thomas JcfTerson and alluded with much feclhur to ono Jnckson ycleut Hickory " Then ho Jumped on to the late Poorgo 13. McClollan nnd excavated tbo remiins of Samuel J , Tilden , The grnvo ot Horatio Seymour was also invaded , uftor which a gonorat Invitation wns extended to all to vote for him ( Morcnrty ) for the council Then Phil Andres , who is supposed to bo running for pqllco Judge , camq to bat IIo asserted that ho was a sport As no ono denied this he continued Ho dcclurod that If elected ho would bo police Judge No ono denied this and the same old continuance was had His next statement wns to the effect that ho was in favor of the red , whlto and blue , nnd but for the gas being turned out no ono could have prognosticated what would have como next At any rata the meeting adjourned Hndoracd Dan OKopfV At nn Informal mooting nt the bricklayers of Omaha , held last night , O. P. Shrum pre sided , nnd Fred Hoye acted as secretary A resolution was passed declaring it the sense of the mooting that Dan O'Kcofobo endorsed as awortliy.roprcsentattvo of organized labor for election to the city council O'ICeofo is the candidate on the republican ticket for councilman at large presented by the Seventh ward He is a working brick layer and a member of the locnl brlcklayois' union Pit DUltYhlA'S TATjIC IIo Advocates'TnrlfT llelorni am n Stop Tnwnrdn Frpo Trade The Tariff Koterm club held n public meet ing nt Washington hall last night The at tendance ' wus natiui largo as had Dean expected - pected , owing , possibly , to tno state of the ' vtcalbor Shortly after olplock the meeting , which then numbered apqut200 , was called to order by Prof Lowis.hvlio stated that Dr Duryoa bad consented to address the club on the questioner tariffrd'yislon. . Dr Duryo a wasikenjutroduccd The following - - lowing is a bnctjtyiiopsls of his remarks : "It is of momohtto nil of us whether wo shall have tnrilT reform , for our system of government Is built upou this question of tariff lam sur © wo can meet together and discuss the subje'ctooatinly , apart from the men with whom wo- , associate in political uffulrs , and wo should Investigate because this subject is complex on account ot the vastness of the nation , If you wish to study political economy you must reduce the In tricate problems to their simplest form All teachers of political economy recom mend Robinson Crnsoo as the best book to study in taking up tlio-subject of economics The book should bo read carefully between the lines , It will show the foundation of a government ; but when it comes to the con sideration of a vast nation like ours , the sub ject becomes most complex I once asked a noted authority on these matters why it was that the people could not agree on whether they wonld have metal or paper money , and received the reply : They dent know what monov is " That is the trouble pcoplo think they know what money Is , but they dent Teachers of free trade are bound to admit that tbo principles ot frco trade are sound In economics wo concede that frco trade is sound policy ; in civics wo say free trade may bo sound policy Let us bo careful to make tbo statement that wo are merely considering the question of tariff reform , lest It bo thought this Is a ruse tocousider the policy of frco trade A tariff Is a form of tax which wo call indi rect When a commodity enters our coun try wo levy a tux which Is revenue for the support of tbo country In lnyiticon your tax be careful to lay on onlv those taxes which nro nccossary to create a revenue lor sustaining the govcrnmont I do not sup pose any ono would bo wild enough to say that wo want absolute free trade , because wo must have money enough to to sustain the machinery of government , and cannot ralso enough In other ways Some pcoplo say protocnou is salutary , but then recurs the question How muchl When you take up that question every urtlclo must bo taken up separately und tha amount of protection fixed It is easy to see that injustice - justice would happen It there is a gunoral doranircmcnt of our industrial and financial system No party would think for a moment uf a sudden introduction ot frco trade The speaker here read extracts from Adam Smith referring to the duty of the citizens to the govcrnmont in return for tbo protection bo roccives , und the duty of the government to the citizen in levying taxes , . especially in not levying taxes before tbo money Is needed Continuing , the spcakor advocated the loworiiigof the tailft to a point where tile money would bo brought in as needed , and not laid up In tha treasury of tlio nation A quostiou was askad of a firm ot leading manufacturers in Rhode Island what tliolr opinion was on tariff loduetlon The reply was , "Wo dent care anything about It Wo have exorcised every care In selecting and transporting our raw material Our system is being constantly improved and choapeuud Our neighbors are following in the old rut , and if the tax is removed it will kill them off not us " Thus tha tariff is a proailuin on igunranca and improvidence Wny do wo not protect the Infant indus tries ot the dlfferoit states of tbo unionl The newly established manufactories ot the southern states I > { " ' The founders of this country told the hon est truth when tlifiy said "We lay on this tux in order to offer a bonus to tbo man who lias not the cour.rgd'dr ability to start other wise " It Is generally acknowledged thatour tariff Is on a war basis , for the purpose of raising a vnst revenue It is said if we have these high rates it on- nblcs the producer to pay higher wages Is it necessary to luVyil high tax in order tlmt it may bo possible to'havo a wide margin for tbo producorl I . wonder what a high minded English luboror would think if ho came into ono of JotJr political meetings and heard a spenkor howling about the pauper labor ot Englandl There Is no sucn thing us pauper labor among tbo skilled labor of Eu rope It is true tbo European mechanic re ceives less than the macbaiilcs in this coun try , but the mechanics in this country pro duce more , and if the wages are equated they will be found to bo about equal , Concluding , tbo speaker Bald that free trade is acknowledged to bo the goal and tariff reform Is only the expedient At the conclusion ot Dr Duryea's address Prof Lewis announced that it was the in tention to have a discussion on tbo subject by those present , and invited any ono who caret ) to do so to present any question or views on tae matter , but no one aoomod to have any view except to get outside , wblcb they all proceeded to do without any further ceremony , A Cold Day Comlnir The signal onlco last night reported a cold wave coming towards Omaha It was pre dicted tbo thermometer would fall to tea degrees above zero at 8 o'clock this uiornlug , MBBBBMBBHIli WltASKA AND IOWA NEWS The OltlBQus' State Bnnlc .at York Glosoa Ito Doors A MERCHANT ALSO ASSIGNS The Attorney General of Iowa Hon dem nn Important Decision Ito gnrrtlitR Mutual Assessment Insiirnnco Companies A Itntilc Failure nt York N York , Neb , Nov 20. [ Special to Tnr Bke.1 Ono of the lnrgest failures York has over known took place last evonlng The Citizens Stnto bank und T. F. McConntighy , a merchant , raudo assignment1 ! for the benefit - fit of creditors The bank will probably pay in full Mr McCouaughy's liabilities nro not known IIo , was ono ot the principal stockholders In the Citizens bank and was cashier of the same This will not affect any of the other business houses here Fustnlnbd the Amlltor'H Decision Des Moisks , In , Nov 20. [ Special Telegram gram to Tub line | The attorney general today rctidorcd nn optnton sustaining the state auditor In his decision regarding mutual assessment Insurance companies , Ho holds that thovshoulij not gu.uantco that they will pay the fnco value of their pol icies , for contingencies may nrlso that would make ft impbssiblc If they Issue n policy for $1,000 they Bhould agrop to pay not raoro than that and ns nonr to tt as they can Uut Binco their ruvenue Is detormlnod by tlio fixed as- Bcssmontof momucrs and Is llnblo to vari ation , they hare no right to protulso to do what thev may not bo nblo to do The auditor will therefore compel nil mutual us- BcssmcnL companies to alter the wording of their policies accordingly Tcmueranco Alllancn Ofllcors Meet Dcs Moines , In , Nov 28. | Spoclal Telegram gram to Tub Unn.l'-Thero was a moot ing of leading ofllcors ot the State toinporanco nlllanco here today The president of tbo ulllanco Is B. F. Wright ot Charles City , the third party prohibitionist whoso candidacy for the leplslaturo elected a democrat Ho has been a dond weight upon the nlllanco nnd it was expected that ho would hive enough self-respect to ro- sign Ho was asked today to do bo nnd re fused Tha cxocutlvo commltteo 'dld not fcol empowered to remove him and so ho will re main for the present Hut tbo iullucnco of the alliance is paral\zcd while ho remains its head It was decided to call n mass temperance convention m this city in a short tlino to brucu up the prohibitionists Killed Will In Hauling liny Missotiw Vai.lkt , la , Nov 20. | Speclal to Tiiu Unn.I A terrlblo nccldont occurred near California Junction today , resulting in the death of William Young , nn old nnd highly respected citlzon of Harrison county In company with nn ctnploio Mr Young went to bis meadow to got n load of hav , having hitched up a fractious team for that purpose On the way homo the team becumo frightened and unmanageable , Jho load slipped off in front , carr.ving Mr Young with it , and the loaded uncon passed over his bodv Ho was assisted to rise by neighbors and placed In another wagon to be carried home On the way ho fell dead suddenly witnnut a word Mr Young was a Scotchman , born in 1820 , nnd came to Harrison county in lbJO ' Chnrci-d AVIili 11 serious Crime Elui , Neb , Nov 23. [ Special Telegram to The BrB ] Hanna Corwin today ' swore out a warrant charging lior husband , M. A. Corwm , with committing incest with his olovon-ycar-old dnughtcr IJo was brought before"Justice Holmes for his preliminary hearing and bound over in tbo sum of $1,000 to appear ut the district court An Opportunity 1'iir Hotel Men GoTiiENBtuaNob , Nov 2G. [ Specialto The Bee ) The citizens of Gothenburg have raised a subsidy of M.000 , which will bo given.to any responsible , first class hotel man who willbuild a $9,000 hotel on Astreot This street will soon have a 10-foot side walk along each sida of Its entlra length , and several brick blocks at 0 to bo built early in the spring Tlenton lly One Vote Fairmont , Neb , Nov 10. [ Special to Tnn Bee.I The matter of granting u license to run a billiard hall In Fairmont came up be fore the city council last nicrht , and the pioposltlon was be.iton by ono vote The council stood 2 for nnd 2 against , and the mayor cast the deciding vote Itiver Improvement at 1'lnttsmouth. Piattsmoutii , Neb , Nov 20 [ Special Telegram to Tnu Bee ] Chief EnRincor Frank Chnplor and a gang of men com menced surveying the river today opposite this point as a preparatory step to tha gov ernment improvement , which will bo oushou ns rapidly as the weather will permit Fifty thousand dollars was appreciated by congress for this work Clear La lot Uninn M > 'tiu < r. Mason Cirr.la , Nov 26. [ Spoclal Telegram gram to Tns Bug J The directors of the Clear Lake eimp mooting mot in this citj todav and fixed July i ) to 21 next ns the date for holding the meeting at Clear Lake Dr II W. Bolton of Chicago was solccted as conductor , Rev J. W. Clinton , DD , presi dent , uud Rev W. L. Easoseeietary elected Hi'icndler General , Ciiwut Humus , la , Nov 20. [ Sopoclal Telegram to Tin : Bnn [ Complete returns from the recent election of brigadier general for the Second brlgnde , Iowa National gunrds , show that Colonel W. L. Davis of the First regiment has been successful This will causa a vacancy in the colonelcy of the First reglmonf , which will undoubtedly bo filled Dy Captain George Green of this city District Court Odoiih nt CJinut Giujrr , Neb , Nov 20 | Special Telegram to Tin : Bi.i ; . ] District court convened here today witli Judge A. II Church on the bench There uro ubout fifty cosoi on the docket , some ot them knotty , nnd the court will bo In session a week QUEER PLAYTHINGS Babies With Floral Designs Taken from Gritvcs , What do you suppose are the play things of the babies in arms nnd the toddlers living in the touomcntscloso to Greenwood comotoryy asks the Now York Sun Visit the neighborhood any morning , but especially on Monday morning , nnd you will hnvo u. scene burdened with peculiarly interacting so ttimoat Just outside the tall iron rail fence separating tbo cemetery from the street nro any number of baby enrrtagos with cooing und crowing oc cupants , und wheeled by the little brother or the little sfstor of the family They uro out for the morning air air.In In the carriage , either at the foot board or under iufantllo dissection , are withered floral crowns , crosses , cres cents , and now and then lieuvlor pioccs like The Gates Ajar " They have boon tnleon from the graves and thrown into the struct by attuchos of the cem etery Monday morning seems to bo the oloaring-up time of nil these with ered tokotm of love for tbo dead , The baby carriages fairly flock outsldo the tnil'iron fence , and all day and for days to como the infants and the toddlers who wtiool there toy with the emblems that have tnarkod the departure of lifo , A very bright young lady , who saw this scotio the other morning , wondered what olToct mentally these infantile playthings would have upou their minds when groyn.m Nervous debility , poor memory , diffidence , sexual weakness , pimples , cured by Dr Mile * ' Nervine Samples free at Kubn & CoJs 10th and Douglas tt-Sa1HflflMHflMMBjaBH Is a constitutional and not a local disease , nnd thcretoro It cannot ho cured by locnl np- Jllcatlons It requires n constitutional rem edy like Hoods Sarsapatllla , which , working through the blood , eradicates Iho Impuilly vilileli causes and promotes the disease , nnd effects n permanent cure Thousands of people testily to the success of Hoods Sarsa- parllla as a remedy for catarrh when other preparations lidd failed Hoods Barsnparllla nlso builds up the whole sjstcm , and makes } ott feel rencned In health and strength " HoocPs Sarsapatilla' V BoMbyattdnigglsti ? 1sliforftt. | l > rrrsreilonly Solilbj-nlldnirKUt * . Jtl | lxfnris , l-rejisrodonly iIbBI , by 0.1.11001) A CO , AroltiocnrlciI uoll , Maes , by C. 1. HOOtl Ai CO , Apolliocarlnslentil , , Maa * . H H' ' IOO Doses Ono Dollar IOO Dodos Ono Dollar V B GUTTING XVIIAT 11' ASKS Tlio Commercial Association Secures n Good Hnte For Omnlin The Omahn Commercial association held n called mooting nt the Millard hotel last night Ihe mombcrs were out in full force nnd the back ofllco of the hotel was Jninmod with representatives of the local Jobbing houses The Union Pnolflc , B. & M. , nua Fremont & Elkhorn roads wcro ; ell represented by their truffle managers , general and assistant freight agents and general superintendents , Tnubuslucssdono at the mdotlng , although transacted in n very short time , wns of the greatest importance to the interests of Omaha in several ways The exccutlvo committee of the nssocla- tlon reported that a conference had been hold In the nftejnoon with representatives of the three loads mentioned above , at which tlmo tbo roads had agreed to grunt the asso ciation the concessions nsked iu the way of an equitable rate from Omaha west , ns com pared with the through rata from Chicago to points in Nebraska In the past Omaha has boon discriminated ngalnst in the matter of freight ratc3 , thus putting the Jobbers of Chicago nnd St Louis on a belter footing to secure the Nebraska trade than Omaha pos sessed It has been the nlra of the Commer cial association to have this rate changed so that the Omaha Jobbers would have a show In competition with the Jobbers of Chicago nnd St Louis After tha oxectitlvo tcommttteo bad made Its report it wns endorsed by the railroad repicsentnlivcs , who stated that they would IK a rate which would accomplish tlio de sired effect , the rate to go into effect on De cember 10. Tnoy explained that it wns ncc ossary to postpone the change until that date us they uro required to give ten dus' notice of withdrawal from the Western Trafllo association bofoi e thov could mnko nnvihnngo 'Iho notice of withdrawal was forwarded last night by telegraph nnd the representatives assured the association Cunt the rate would bo satisfactorily adjusted at the time stated Tno next business of the club wns to pnss lcsolutlons endorsing the viaduct and brldgo bond scheme , and nlso to resolve tlmt the association would do nil In its power , individ ually und collectively , to aid in the passing of the propositions at the coming elections AWARDING Til 13 MllZhS Successful Conmet tors for Honors In tlio Art K.\lilbltion. Monday evening was the most interesting ono of the sorlcs to the artists having pictures m the nrt exhibition , as It was the tune for awarding prizes Mnny of the competitors " wcro of course doomed to disappointment , but were none the less enthusiastic in their applause ot successful rivals Mr George W. Llninger , president of the association , read tbo lollo.ving loport ot the judges : With croat pleasure wo express our Judg ment that the quality of the work presented is of a higher grade thin has hitherto been attained The general Impression of visit ors upon cntrauco to our rooms bas been very favorable The progress of the artists is a matter for sinccro congratulation and Justifies the existence and rewards the labors of the association Inasmuch as it is the duty of the associa tion to maintain a high standard of excel lence and to establish and illustrate for tha benufft of tbo community nnd to incite the athibitors to muko the most patient und dlligont efforts to improve their work , wo deemed it to be inadvisable to confer the medal atthls tlmo Whllo the liguro pieces show marked excellence , they show as marked defects , especially in dinwlng There is a serious lack of proportion und symmetry In composition Mr Llninger niulounced the decisions as follows : riouiir PARTING Firsthonorable mention , No 120 , by James K. ONoal Second honorable mention , No 101 , by Miss Teana McLennan Third honorable mention , No 30 , by Mrs C. II Bower LANDSOtrE _ Premium , No 133 , by Mrs orNrPawell ! First honorable mention , No 'J , by II H. Bagg Second honorable mention , No 150 , by Mrs B. C. Salisbury Third honorable mention , No 140 , by Albert Rotlery stim ittc Premium , No 113 , byvAlbort Ilothnry * First honorable mention , No 114. by Bliss Frances Mumuufth Second honorable mention , No 5S , by Miss Ada It Farnsworth * Third honorable mention , No 90 , by Miss Teana McLennan watfii coions Premium , No 210 , byFredorlc Knight First honorable mention , No 207 , by Miss Hattta Hcrslioy Second honorable mention , No 235 , by Mary N. Rice Third honorable mention No 210. bv Miss Anna ICern I'AINTISO ON CJIINi . , Premium , No 259. by Miss Mclloua But torlleld First honorable mention , No 277 , Mis M. R. llisdou Second honorable mention , No 273 , by Mrs George I Gilbert Third honorable mention No 253 , by-Mrs. Fannie Bacbcrt Monnusn is cur Premium , tbo bust of the president ot the association Fhst honorable mention , No , 251 , bv James IC ONeal HonoruDlo mention was made of two coplos , No 152 , by Miss Bdlth Shlrtcllff ; No 32 , by Miss Currlo A. Urodt , and of a crayon drawing , No 217 , by Harry Shriner Attention was also called to tbo decldod morlt of No , 62 , by Miss Saaio Kelly • At the Art Exhibition 'Tbo Inclement weather last evening some what interfered with the nttondanco at the art exposition , but gave these present a bet tor opportunity to study tbo paintings There is ponstderablo conjecture as to who should receive the gold medal crovldod it had been awarded , and tha majority bellovo that it should have been given to Albert Rotherty for bis remarkable painting "A Modern Pioneer , " This plcturo has uttraoted more attention from good Judge * of art than any otbor palntlug in tha exhibition , and as much adverse criticism from parsons giving It merely n cursory glance Many parsons have gene to tbo exhibition to Judgs for themselves on the merits of tbo picture on which there bave been so many opiulons diametrically opposite The painting is the result of ten weeks work , tbo study being a team of horses plow ing The great merit is its faithfulness In coloring and the strength and force with which the objects are depleted There Is now good opportunity for per sons wishing paintings to purchase The exhibition ends r > ld y night | | B- -----M-MH-Hi | "I used Hoods Pimparllh for catarrh , HJ and rrrrltcd prcat relief nnd benefit from It H The catarrh was % cry disagreeable , especially iHJJj In the w biter , causing constant discharge f rum H my nose , ringing noises In n.y cars , and pains , H In the back ot my bead The effect to clear IHb lnyhcaitln the morning by luwklng and spit l H ting wns painful Hoods Sarsapatilla giro ' , JjHJ mo relief Immediately , whllo Iu tlmo I vras j BV entirely cured 1 think Hoods Bnrsaparllla ( ' isworthltswrlghtliigold " Mis.(1lUlinu : , IIhVJI 1023 Hlghtli Blrcct , NV. . , Washington , 11.0. 11 K PAST ALL FHECEIjENTI K OVKU TWO MIT , 1,1 DNS DISTIttllUTlH ) SMI Louisiana State Lottery Company H liirarpnralpil tir-llio lrglsMtire Tor IMiiiittlnnSl B Biiiltliarltabln purpiiM > a ant Its rrnnetitin tufiilo ft HHL nut tit tlm lut'scnt ft un Loailliuiton , In 13 ? > , l > j all oTcnThrlmlimpupiilsrTntv HH1 . 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