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jt THE OMAHA DAILY BE3&t THURSDAY , OCTOBER 23. 1890. TUTS IjATLY BEE. I , E03EWATER , Editor. I'LrHLIHHBIJEVKm MOHNINO. _ _ TJKMHOK WJIIMJHIPTION. pallrnndfunilay , Ono Your Mxinniitlii . Ilirin ni'inllin . . . . . . . j ; ; ; tuiiiliy lioOnnVnr ! . -y ttV kly Met. Ono Ve-nr . J OI'I IOKSI Oinnlin , Tlio UrclliillilliiK. . routliOmnlm , Corner X nndSStli Streets. Council lllnrfH. Ul'i'iul htrmt. ni | 'B iOlilr-i' . .IITf'luiiilMTnf rnmiiiprre. NnwYnrlf. | { < xinliiU : > Ml NTt-lliiino llullulnz WimliliiKton , 61 II ourUrntliHtrtcU COI'O ' All rntnintitilcitloni ruhllna lo news nnrl tdltorliil matter nhoulil bu addrcssi-d to Ilia TCINI-X Mvrrnn1) . i Irllormnil rdnllUn * oi should i' B lilro Mil tn I ho He' 1'illillililnR Coiiipunrt Oiniiliii. llrnftn rlicrlii iin > l i Uilllie orders In Ix'iiiuiloiiuyalili ) to the urdur of tlio oem , , Ihc lice Publishing Company , Proprietors , Tim Ili-o Jl'lil'ift furnatn it ml tvent -nitli FU bwoiiN I-TATMIK.NP" oiKuimTiuN Etulcnf Nclinuiki. I , , C'uuntyof DuiiRlni I Of-nwo II TrMlnicV , wcrclnry of Tim Urn PiilillOdnil roinmtnv IOM nnlrinnljr w ar tnntthn uctiiiildrcMilationof TMK IMH.r Ilm lor tlio wtc < ending cU K Ik'JI. win us fol- ( 'unlliv. Del. 12 . aMW Momlnv. ( lit J.I Tiirsiluy. Oct. II wiiinihdnjr. ou i. ' . TlmtwlMV , Oft. 18 Irlclnv Oil 17 tniiirduv.Uut. 18 A'rrago . UO.HOl ! K II T/KIIIIICK Fwnrr In upfnro mound minsonbod In toy incpinrn tnm Jrtimlavof Oiloiior. A. O.IKO. ln-AM N. I' . I'FIU Notary I'ubllo ' , ktbtnnf NMirnnka , I. . . ( oiiritrnf nnnglm. f " * n MHH | ! II TTwlmclf. boliijt cluljr sworn , ilc- ION < < mid KIIVH Unit lie Is Miri'tnry of Ilm llu > rtihllkliliil.'CoriiiJimv.lliiittlio actual aviiriiva dully clriiihitlun "f TUP DAIIV Urn for the tnoiitli of October , IW , lrtt/J7 roiilrst ( or Novuintifir. UNI , 10,310 copli * : ( nr ! > ii'iiiljir. IM > . SO.0-18 cotilis ; for .Tnmmry , 1MM. I'l.K5 copln : for I'llirmiry. Ib'JO ' , ID- for Splendor , IB'JO."KTO > i > lr"i ( IPOIKIH II TVsntlM'K f-nfirn tolnforo mr niirt mitiMcrlhi'd In my I rcs nuo , IlilH Olh any of ( Mobor. A Il.lhW N r. I nr , . Notiuy Public. out for the Hound ol tlio Hhotgim In South Ciirolliin. . Ji hnfiMiirnitloft : hiw fuiuly i > oor In numoy , but rich la honor. A IKIIIINIXI holt struck n Now York ] ioH < 'eiinitiutidiluv.cil him. Hut the bolt lit histrnrks. NOtt'ONDi'.llMr. Ilrv'iin Is wonryof tliu joint ilobito. KH ! condition tesoinblcH Unit of tlio Hiinll hey who lost : ui arm ( ! XpoilinunliiiMvitliii ( liu/// a.iw hi mo tion. Kinv Youic JotiriiallHinhuRroachcil an praodilrnoHt inllloniilal folkjity when Jaiiirs ( Jnrdon Uonnatt psij'su Klowiii } ! trllmto to thu grutitnuHH of Joseph Pul- It/or. TTov , fj D , KiciiAuusliuKnu IKoiiHii ] ) ilo ill Ivor mill the pL-cHotit Iiulii.itlons nru that lie will rosiiiiiuopoinllons with thai. iiHofill btitoinphiitla iniiloiiiL | iit , for oiio day only on tho-tthof November. I : hiLHiloulilud not to cut off her own mme jtmt jot. That is , flho hiw do- tided hot , to lotallato upon llio United StivtcH iitnl niaj ( u'cii g-o HO far na to in- \lto Ilio Ainoriiiin hofj to coinu in and liuiku lihusolC ut homo. " 'Tlflnnill wind that blows nobody The i-eliyioiifi oni/o lunoiif ; tliu ul I'oi't i'iutio induced Lho hi HVIH arid Hq.m\VH to ointiluto Taniior , Moanuliila the n/jent njoya a Imrvost ( iiia ) illHcnulod unnultlos. CHICAGO IB lalkini ; of a colossal nion- iiiuont to thu memory of Chrltilophor ColumluiH Tlmt'u nil right , but there is iinolhur Columbliui inoitumont which etlll iouliOH ( | coiiHldortililo of Chicago's uttontlon. Wonlliido to the \NriSTisuw " imconn r " iiro working the tiiistoin doiuoorntlo impowfornll the fuiulaln Hlfflit , by furninhlng lurid pic- turoHof the lkro\roltiiuliHt { the ropubll- win imrty , " j\nd the doludoil urpins Ktouillly switlloxv the jams tuul i > ny lounilly Tor thopiirttoulum. .Till ! Now Vorlc city tlomooiatH ronfuas ut laHt thm .luhn 11 FullowH Is nut ( It for Qlstrlttattornoy , hutthoy thick lie will do for congress , for Afliloh thoj invo nominated him. The Uronthvay s , ttho nro jitlionio mid ut large , Kilt inthulr woik for him. IT is passing Btrnngu that the demo- f nits , \vlionucwu \ tliu Mi'lvlnloy bill ot mlvtini'liigiill tlilngH , donot diurijo the unnio monmiro with nvlHlii ) , ' thovoliinujof lunlc ploailn H and r.illioad ciirnlujjrs. lluruls a laiHothatHhoulil not bo ovoi * looked by the onlamlty bullcleiH. Two of thu Kraud old war mo oil thn stump for Ilio uipublh-aii OIUIHO. 'fhoy mo J\lrkMOod ot lo\\a \ and O luHlty of Illinois. The war WIIH n qmiftor oa century back , but KlrK- \\oocl \ and O lcsby Htlll train with the jurty \ \ hii'h iii8ilrcil | thorn to raise regi men to for the tiiiion. Tin : Iniportcil nKiUtorn tramping nliuutN'u'biuHUnfof pay liuvo ovldoatly I'oiuo to the conchiHlon that Iho people nro fompolont to judgu for thonuulvo * without outHliloholp. Ono of thusu hired trumps \\-ilUm | o Kansas panor mlvis ing Kiiiitiitim to 8tuy at homo , that free vhlfllty IH a hlcsslni ; In lUrtjjulso , high lli'ontto a ourw > , and tlmt fjobrasku la rluujjliij , ' houtlloug to porilitlou. The luitluiror Ihlrt lot , it In wkfo to piodiut , will title her olninooH of nlviitlon whllo thurola a milary lu sluhtln thla stulo. * Tiir. vmt iinpro\oinonta and oxton- sluns | ilun"nod liy the Simla I'o company wlllrpiiikollbnoof the L'roatost rnllrond 8jatoiiH onthocontlnont , If not in the Miirld , Oithoot\j | t It hia ontruiu-o to " Chleiigo niul "St. Loulrt , on thonouthwo t to Mexico , and la minhini ? lit line into the M > ry heart of the Huntliijjtoii Hys- toin Sail t'mnoUco. 1'ho umpire trt > crsotl by the n\vd , the | irolnctH anil resources - sources of the country , innlcoH the oxton- slon otthosy toin Into Nobrnsku a ilo > Mniblo uiulortnktiiKi It Is already on the borderaof the t > tuU\ and Hlop.i idioiild lw tuKoti to liuluoo the iii'iniigorH to In- vludo A JCobriuskn Imvnoh In tholr pro- jocts. Such a road \\oulilonon \ nowiuin1 * Kets for thoprcxluctsof the stuto In exchange change forthoi'attlonnd precious rnotuU ol thti southwest. AN KXTIlAOllDIXAflY V AM'A Mlt. The present political campaign tvll over Iho United StaU" Inono ol extraordinary Interest nnd Importance. It Is scarcely less exciting tlmn a presidential eanvnss nnd far Burpaascs all pre\louflcontests in of ! years. A peuulltir combination of local nnd national Issues uuountu for this situation. Everywhere the national IBIUO be- tivecn the parties Is the McKlnloy tariff law. Thin IB the old hattlo of protection nnd frco trade , but on both sides the lines are moro distinctly drawn than ever boforo. In 1838 the republican party stood for protection In the ab stract. Now It stands for a doflnltc , specific olTort , embodied In a law tlmt It has put In lorcc , to upbuild home manu factures by the absolute prohibition ol every foreign product that can bo mndo on American soil. The democrats stood in 1883 for tariff revision and reduction , ns In 1881 they ntood for tariff for revenue only. This year the disguise Is thrown off. IVeo tr.ido Is ndmltlcd to be the goal. The tnlk of the stump and the news- papoiB IH all for an adjustment of the tariJT that will allow us to cultivate the foreign market. Protection Is de- nouruod UH a humbug. The local ISSUOH which throw an ad ditional element ol intercut and uncer- l-ilnty into the fl ht vary with different states In Arnssnuhiisetts It is Iho state liouso lobby. In Now York it is the Tammany rlnjf. In Pennsylvania It is the rule of the bosses. In Wisconsin it Is Iho school law. In the south ami the weHt It IH the Fanners'Alliance , and the demand forcorhln patcuml legislation whluh Hhall assist the producers to pros per. And o very where it Is a joar of ox- tmordlnar ) excitement and doubtful re sults. AllthiBls the preliminary skhmish for 18'L' ' ) . Two years hence all local in- SUCH will bo brushed asldo. All party dlvinlons will be healed. It will bo the IcgiBlutlon enaited by the tupubllenn pirtynrrajed against the historic atti tude of opposition on the part ol the domooratri. It will bo the paity ol Dlaino , Rood and McKinley apalnst the pirtyof Clovolnnd , Hill nnd Mills. It is already plain that In 1802 we shall liiiva ngloilouH combat , with roaults of MiHt and far-reaching importance to the conn try. DH. I'MNK'S OAN\'ASS. \ No elrciis is coinpleto without its clown. Nebraska is on joy Ing the spec- tiolo of a gi-oM Tsliow this year , with tluoo riiifjn under one lent , and the clown IH not lucking. It Is the prohibi tion third paity , lopresonted by Dr. 1'alnoof Lincoln. The doctor in actually nuking a stump- iiiK tour of the btato. The weekly press conUilim c < iiiHjiciionfl lUinouiH'einonta ol his dates , with Iho assurance that "tho doctor IB making votes wherever ho fipuaks. " TlicHO notices arc doubtless pild for at regular rates , ns the weekly plena bus gone rally boon able to find sat isfactory gubornatorl.il candidates among the throe parlies that lonlly luuo a backing. Itutdld e\or a man enter upon a moro needless canvass than Dr , PalnoV II thu third | iart.v over had an excuse for o\ist- unco It WJH to get tlio question of Inhibition before the people. That quo.stion hns boon submitted and will bo finally and uotlnitoly disposed of one \\ookliom \ ii'oxtTuosday. There la no more hope that Dr , Piilno will bo elected on that duy tlmn that ho uill cut a slice ol green cheese from the moon. His piosont tour IB an absolute wnsle of rail- toad fares , hotel bills and wind. Huttherols iiHurlous bldo to It. It is undortnkon solely for the purpose ol de feating the republican ticket. The third party has its own peculiar method ol expiosHlng gratitude to the party that rodoonmd Its pledges by submitting the amendment. Their notion should ho resented by all republicans possess ing u spark of party pride. They should help to bury the amendment deep in or der to show tholr contempt for tlio men who seek in this miserable fashion to kill oft the republican party. Thou sands of republicans will vote against prohibition lor this mason. Hy thus Inllanilng the anger of solf- ruspecllng republicans , Dr. Patno may do hitmmntry iiRurvIco. It is the only light In which hln candidacy appeals ro- apoctablo. TIIK OHIO OAMl'MOX. Intoiostlng political campaigns are general this year , but none IH attracting gioaterattontion than that In Ohio , which Is being fought on both sides with the guutost possible rigor and oarnuht- npss. The mightest efforts of both 'jmrtles nro , of couroo , concontialed upon the congress districts , and of these the Slvtoonth , in which Major McKlnloy and Major A\'ar\Uclc confront each other , is the so Jim of the ilorcost political battle - tlo over fought In that state. The demo cratic legislature in its gerrymander constituted this * district ol four counties only ono of which Is surely republican , the othov throe luivinirghon democratic pluralities two icara ago , ou the basis of which the district is safely democratic by over two thousand plurality. Against these great odds Major McICin Icy Is carrying on a fight \ \ ith the rigor and earnestness chartiutorUUe of him , and such distinguished re publicans as Speaker Heed , Senator Sherman , General Algor , nnd Seuretmy Dlaino ha\o corao or are toeomo to his aslbtmco. . The demo crats nro carrying on an equally ng- giossi\o battle with Governor 11111 of Now York , Soimor Carlisle and Con gressman Mills ns distinguished cham pions ol tholr OJUNO , Rarely hns a cent - t st for congress boon iHirtlcipated in by so many eminent political laidcrs on > ) oth uldoa , nnd whatever the result the contest \ \ ill long bo uioinornlua in the jHiltticnl historv ot Ohio and of the conn- tiy.Of Of course the chances nro agnliiHt Mo- Kluluy , but his success U by no nimuiu Bolmpiobablo as the largo donuuuailo plurality baaed on thu vottiof t\vo \ yearn ago of the I'oimtlort commslntf ] the ills * Hint \\onhl ludliate. There Is loason to bollovothnt In the onu HIIID ropubllean cwuuty the ropuhlldinoto will ho largely lucroamul , wlillo It Ib liulluvod that la two of thu uloso num. tlna thu dumoiiratlu v ) | a will h loducoil , Tlio ono enmity tlmt lb certain for the domooriioy by u largo plttrnlltj- very likely , however , to nhow a gain for that party that will offset the republican gains in the other counties. Still tlio friends of McKlnley are hopeful , and If the powerful aid of such inon ns Blnlne , Heed and Sherman produces the ellcct reasonably to bo ex- looted from It , there Is reason for the confidence of the republicans. The suc cess ol Major McKinley under the cir cumstances would bo ono of the most notable of political \Ictorlw , nnd would bo highly gratifying to republicans everywhere. It would also luvro aery marked effect upon the future political fortunes of Mr. McKinlcy , who would take u very prominent place in the list ol pobslblc presidential candidates. TllK IKGISLATIVK T1GKKT. It Is conceded by nil candid mon that the republican leglslati\o ticket in Douglas county Is OH a whole far supe rior to the democratic ticket. It Is more largely composed of men of practical af fairs and experience , and who 1mvo a di rect and substantial Interest in the pro gress nnd prosperity of Ornivha and of the country. Compare the tickets man with man , and in thu essential qualifica tions of intelligence , capacity and char acter the advantage Is very decidedly with the republican candidates. It goes without saying that this city nnd county ought to bo represented in the next legislature by men who are fa miliar with the local requirements , and who have tlio ability to properly present and ad\ocato them. It is no less neces sary , in order that required legislation may be obtained , that our ropro- Hciituthes shall bo in political sympathy with the majority paity in the next legislature , which It Is presumed no ono doubts will bo republican. The people of Douglas county should pioflb by the experience in the last legislature oltho disadvantages of being represented by u delegation most ofhom wore in the minority. A number of important measures relating to the interests and welfare of this section will bo brought to the attention of the next legislature , and In order tlmt they shall be successful they must have the advocacy of local representatives of ability and Inlluenco who mo in ulllliation with the dominant party. Tlio republican legislative ) candi dates In this county ate with few excep tions well known to ropubllcansthrough- out the state , and they are popular and capable. There can bo no doubt that if elected they will look intelligently and carefully alter the interests of Omaha and Douglaiicounty , and will bo able to accomplish much moro than could pos sibly bo done by a democratic delega tion. Regarded solely from a practical point of view , it is obviously of the highest Importance that Douglas county shall ho represented in the next legislature by republicans , nnd by xcason of tholr conceded - ceded superior qualifications thoio ought tobonodoubt regarding the election of tlio republican candidates. WHIM : certain political preachers woio giving ciurency to fabiicatlons concerning the people of Omaha , and wasting tholr energies in seeking tlio unattainable , a meeting wat > held at the name time in another portion of the city for the purpose ot devising ways and means of rondciing practical aid to sulforing humanity. It was a meeting of MolhodiblH called to poilcct plans fur the erection of a hospital , and the In tel est manifested gives reasonable assurances that the bonollcont move ment will bo a success. The object of both meetings pre sent a striking contrast. The llrst seeks by law to euro the ills the llosh is heir to. To apply u constitution al poultice to a disease ns old ns the world , and watch in vain for a revolu tion of the habits and appetites of man kind. No kindly hand is held out or kindly word spoken to assist struggling natures. They would save themselves the phjslcivl exertion by enacting "you must , " whllo the oppottunitlos nnd temptations Increase ton-fold. The second end ignores statutory euro-alls and lays a bioad foundation for practical bonevn- lonco They realize that laws cannot work miracles , tlmt the alllictud require help , and they propose to lender it by building and maintaining an institution th.it will reflect credit on the chinch and benefit all whom necessity calls within its walls. IT is stated ou the authority of the as sistant secretary of the treasury that no stops have olllcially boon taken to ar range our differences with franco and Germany over the pork question. So far as the assistant secretary know the subject had not received any consldeia- tlon from the cabinet , and it is under stood that it will bo hold in aboyanee until the treasury oflioials can adjust thu new tarltt bill , which Is occupying all of the spare time of these olllclals. The meat Inspection law gives the president power , in the exorcise of his discre tion , to exclude certain products of Franco and Gernvmy In the event that they persist in discriminating ngalnbt American nu'.it.i , as they tire now doing , but ol course the prc&idont will not use this authority until all meaiib ol diplomacy fall to induce thohO governments to revoke their prohibitory regulations against our pork products. From the disposition manlfohtud In Franco It would not bo surprising If that country adhoiodto its present policy , but the outlook Is more favorable \vith regard to Germany , on Ing to the popu lar demand in that country for the removal - moval of the roilriotlons. ' It Is pmb- able our government will Inku notion looking to formal negotiation * on thin subject befoio the dose of thu year. IP tiio republican party was to blaine for thirteen cent corn a year ago , It ought by the biimo loglo to have urodll for the forty cent corn of today. Hut natural condition * ) hud iiiuoh to do with the price In both jours , Thuro.IIH \ nn enormouu wop in 1881) ) and alight crop In 1KUO. The old law ol supply anil do- iniuul gets In | U work logunlloiunf par ties and polltlolaiis. Tlin ImproMlon llngon * In UDUIO quni'- toia tlmt Iho old loglrttrntlou lUta hold good for Iho rnmliu ; olnotltw , Thin Inn mlstuki ) , Thu law provide * for imtlroly now llbtb ftir nyory giniuruutiito \ thu tlon , nnd votorti mimt porHonnlly npptmr bo ( wo thu roglbtratlon lumula. Thlu liu- portent fnct-jJiould not bo forgotten. Kvcry cltl/tW Squid BCO to It that his name and thoWoflils acquaintances are registered nmr avold the annoyance- in cident to swearing In Mtes ) on election HAVINO exhausted itself In a fruitless struggle to putvtho Union Pacific head quarters on Wheels , Denver line mndo a free gift of IbVatcnt right to Cheyenne. Tlio donation , ! * ? , not as generous aa It ap pears. A rapture of Cheyenne's spine would bo haifcd with delight In Denver. IT is niorejthnn possible that a full grown Scncgumblnn Is concealed In the Tenth street rock pile. By the way , who owns the granite blocks torn up by the strcot railway company and the via duct builders ? DKStMFK the fact that other county oillcors have handed in their quarterly reports , tin impressive sllenco prevails in the recorder's ofllce. reduction of South Omaha's po lice force was not BO much a measure of economy oa to give amateur thumpers the freedom of the city. TOMOKItOW Is the third clay of regis- tratlou. Lot every citizen do his duty and svvoll the rolls. I8UMJI. Pat Ford has made his pcaco. The breech has been healed the chasm bridged. Ho und the McShanes hive , bulled tbo hatchet nnd will bo found hereafter supping from ono and thu same apoon , Ford has signed an agree ment that ho will notopnosa John McShano should ho again bo a candidate for the city treaurershlp , nud the Ilio McShnnes will now boom Pnt for the legislature. How blessed it la for biethreu to dwell together in unity. It Is said that Van Camp is all torn u p over a leg d question. Ho don't know whether ho must put In u separata ballot ngnlnst tbo amendment or vv bother the negative vote can bo printed upon the regular state ticket. There urn three lawjors ou the democratic ticket. What ere they there forj The bitterness with which Candidate Swltzlur denounced prohibition before the personal rights leaguers la thought by some to have been sincere The mill-prohibition movement is n nonpartisan - partisan movement pure and simple. In this light it should bo considered. TUG Brr demands fair play for the slinon- imro representatives of the democracy on the ticltU. Tlio F. T. Bs. will stick , and don't you forgot It. The democratic ticket must tuml or fall as at present constituted. The efforts of certain disgruntled democrats to revise the splendid work of the cdnrciitlon is decidedly cheeky and should bo \ porously resented. No power was delegated to tuo central committee to co- crco candidate * , , nnd in attempting to excr- elao such power the kickers overreach them- schcs. The Snmosotsqhemer3 are endeavoring by a trick to force oft the ticket certain demo crats who do not tram with them. At lost accounts an eflArt'was being made to count out Mr. rclkor by overhauling the tally sheets of the convention. The decree of the convention IB HiiaU It cannot bo set aside without the consent of the candidate. But why single out Mr. Fclkor while a horde of lesser lights nra undisturbed ? Surely It Is not for \viint * abllfty , character or party fealty. Iti either ho is above the avuiago of the ticket. Dare the silk stockings say ho ia not the equal of Vim Camp or Thn mo I Does ho not tovvor nbovo Brcen , Brcnnan and Ford , \vlilla Bertram ! , Sternsilorft and Gitniner cannot approach him In brains , energy or forcet Honored and respected by the tank nnd file of the party , Mr. rolkor owes it to bis friends who stood by him in the convention , to repel the over turns of the usurpers and uphold the banner of democracy placed In his hands by the as sembled loaders ot the paity in Douglus county. Savy ) VS. JWEK There mo in the prohibition state of fown over 4,000 places or resorts authorised to soil Intoxicating liquors under the laws of the United States. The liquor doalqrs of Iowa soil on an average 80,000 drinks of whisky n day indirect defi ance of the statutes. Tlio Rroator part of S'.U.OOO was spent in Polk county , Iowa , in ISS'.l in the farcical at tempt to enforce prohibition which docs not prohibit. Tustli-es m Iowa maliou sporinl business of arresting n bottle of Ix-er for Ci , and clnrg- Ing til ) to $15 for convicting a botilo of beor. Court expenses of Lancaster county ami city of Lincoln. Xob , for tlio year ISS'.l. ' g.10,000 , as lomparedvltli 1'ollc comity , city of Das Moluos , prohibition stntu of Iowa , about tliu sumo population , ? ' . ' , ( ) ) . Ucnts In the city of Dos Miilnes , la. , have depreciated ! k'i per cent slnro Ibs'i. In IKSIi n blot It of six stoics with odlcos abo\nlii Dm Moiutw , la , rontotl for { .l/JOO a jwir nail \vas Milued nt WiKK ( ) . "In ISS8 the u'litul for t.lioa line property was only $ .1 , 00 and the ownur oannct gob u pur chaser for It. John IT. ( lour of Itmllngtoii , an ox-gover nor ot Iowa , Ims removed his Iron i-olllng mills nom IHiilliifjUni , In , to Youngslowti , 0. fjiii'lc of i > iitioiuijiion | account cif ptnliltil- tlou anil ttoiililii In K'llthu ; xUlllfd inon to Invest - vest In hoiian In lliirlliiKti'ii Is assigned as the iiiuso. Omilm has Ki iwikilih ) pur cent faster la \voiillli \ , iiiiilullii | ) ) | i illwayi , Hiivvor-i ami tlmn , iiin nldor city of Topolcn , ICns.imil II.H ilomilt without tlio so heiH'Jliviitulil nx'fmliilstoivd In tlio prohibi tion tUiiUnnf tiio Union ulisohiioly mill intu- nlly puuhicisl mllMihuiiUuiitilluitthollcoiini ) There win tin UnUviMfl of inlsoiiPiM In ttio stutdol Miilnti ( id uriirl ) M pur ivnt during tlio nlno > earn oft nniliHiUlon , whllo the iioj > - llhithin of the Ht i oiily humus ml 10 IIOT conb the nuiiio llnio. In iirohllillloi ) ( < Voiinont tliom were IIU pur ivut mum huliuiiin luvordlng ti > populn- lion tliiiu In tliu lilatii In Now lliuniuliii'ii ( huiti VMtm 1,11'J , vnninl fariiuvlilcli tlii'lr OUIHToio com i > olU < d to oiuiivouiit t | iixlilliltliiii ) ami it In HIM nmiiufaiturliii , ' III * gll'.lt ' ItltlOS | l ( Illll 'Ilio I'luiuniunit M Irfiid * ( ; i.Jw- . It U linn , an t'oiirfixviiiiiau t'amum ob- trvw , I hut "tlm furmw HIM tlio btvst pn > - iatH In I ho \\nrlilji1 1'ul ' lhi > y am not In favor of hltilior tlull for tliu oxi'liulvo lioiiiilll of Iho miiiiufiu'tiuviii And Iho ( not U win III uilillnir llul tlii'ro 11 ro a groit miiiy UiUiroUiitliiiiUUlunuo ! | not fiiriiiurs. A IIOMIIIIII I'mni Iho Aiiniiu ( Ili/l'l I" Thu fnli ) of ( Inuiiiitu'lihta Is In store for lliostlliUo | oi'Ii'ty of Mow Oilcan * . XKWH M TtlK Xcbrnnkn. Chevcnno county will veto on a proposition to I'Mie 110,000 lu bonds to build n bridge across the Pintle. Several Paxton people wore arrested last week for stealing coal Iroin the railroad com- l > nny and wcro lined W anil costs each. Mrs. Julia C. WUo , ngeil eighty-three , took the special premium of 100 pounds of Hour at tbo Indlanola fair for biking the boat bread. The breaking of n bottle of sulphuric ncUl In the hands of Ur. Lonqucst of Bayiml badly burned the physician's fiico and ho nearly lost his sight. A man named Klllcn nnd his son , living near Norfolk , have been atrestcd for stealing a few old boards for llrcvvood front tbo rail road coiupiny. Will Davis ol Mason Cltv. whllo working on n bridpo near Cust r City , S. U. , was so soAcrely injured by a Umber falling on him that ho died upon reaching hoinetwcnty-four hours after the accident. Mrs. I3ucltloy , wife of a banker nt Strains- buig , thought she wan taking cough medi cine , but took a dose of bclln-donna liniment instead , and nearly lost her life. Prompt work by a physician saved her. Down at Elinwood a rile fell Into nn old potato tate pit on Pnddy & lildmnn's farm nnd re mained there tbrco weeks before it was found. It was nearly starved to death , but was soon all right again after food and water. After being' man-led thirty-one ycirs Mrs. Luclatm Keith of Nebraska. City has con cluded that life is not worth living with her husband and shu bus applied fora divorce oa the grounds of non-support and extreme cru elty.Carl Carl Schmidt , a German fanner near I'al- llsade , has a blasted log on his place. Ho wanted to split the log and u od dummito. He put the dynamite into an auger liolo and WJis poundliiK a wooden plug in when the blast went off. Ills right arm was torn off and bis body horribly mangled. Ii Vestal , who has just returned from a visit to his old homo In Iowa , says hols moro than ever convinced that prohibition does not prohibit there , says the Grand Island Indo- ixmdent. Ho says ho saw moro drunken people at a county fair nt Perry , In , in ono day than ho saw in Grand Island during the whole of reunion week , and that whisky bottles tles wcro as thick as pebbles about thu fair grounds , mid Perry Is n town of less than three thousand inhabitants. Ho says ono could stand still and look in almost any direction and sco people swigging from bottles tles , and no trouble at all was experienced la gutting all the liquor ono wanted to pay for. lOWM. A flying squirrel was captured allvo near O.skaloosa tlio other day. The big Crawford Ilux elevator nt Fort is Hearing completion. The new wing to Penn college at Oakuloosa will bo dedicated November 11. T lim county ofllccrs drove out n party of lightning ted swindlers tbo other day , The now ? 20,000 Catholic chun-h nt Gll- bertsvillols the most costly church cdltlco in Black Ilnivlc county. A liolo as blp as a half-dollar through his foot is a reminder to Joseph Ames or Mount Ida not to handle a bhot-gun carelessly. Tlio two-yoar-old child of T. Van dor Plaito , living near Sioux Center , was run over ami hilled by a runaway team. A nmro belonging to G. W. Parsons of Car roll the other day foaled a colt , perfect In form and limbs , out the head is that of a calf , with nil the peculiarities of bovine phjsiognomy cars , nose and everything. "Webster Ulty 1ms a sensational school case. Three lady teachers have resigned , alleging Unit Superintendent Weaver is of intemper ate habits. The board is holding court In the high school room , open to the public. The other teachers stand by the superin tendent. A Hastings correspondent says the yield of corals vcrv disappointing in that section of southwestern lown. Farmers who confi dently oxpoctcd thirty bushels to the acre , arc finding less than twcntv on getting into the fields Feeders are picking up all the old corn they can liml ut 13 and a cents tvbovo the market price , ns the quality of tbo now is so poor. Soiiio Osage small bojs mndo a hot-air balloon in imitation of one that made an as cension in that town recently. An urchin named Wallio Hill was the acionaut. Tlio balloon rose for a distance of thirty feet when it collapsed , the young disciple of Montgoltler falling gracefully oato the roof of a shed and sustaining painful but not soil- ous injuries. Mis. Cornell of GorrceUonvillo is the possessor ot a rnro United States coin , boai- hiB the date ol 1783. On ono sidw is a crtnvn under which Is inscribed , "Mind Your Own Business.1 On the other side is a circle of thirteen links , representing the thirteen original states , in the center of which is tbo motto , "Wo Are Otio. " The coin is over ono hundred years old , and Mrs , Cornell was of fered nt ono time $100 for it , but refused to part with It. Michael Cannon , nn aged resident ofDaven- port , fell asleep in bis chair the other even ing , and when Mrs. Malloy , his nlcco , wont to thocottago where he lived ulono to prepare his supper she found htm enveloped inllamcs. It Is supposed bo full asleep whllo smoking , and that his clothim ; was fired by sparks from his pipe. The Ihmos vverecxtingulshoil and a physician summoned , but the old gen- tinman's previous weakened condition , to gether with the shock and the severe burns received , placed him bojoiul all human aid and lie died two days later after suffering in tensely. IloyomI the Hookies. The now hind ofllco at Livingston , Moat , will ho ready for business November 1 , The blooded linrso association of California will hold meetings at San Francisco com morning Novomber"1. Cattle have turned out 20 percent better than expected this year in the Milk river country , "Montana. l-.ce do rotvo , a lanchcr near ITollisler Gal. , vv.vs hold up unit robbed of * . ' . > by a man with a gun Tuesday night. Forest tlic.s In the lower vangoof mountain ! near Wallowiv vidlo.v , Oregon , have mined Immoiisu tiauts of vitluublo timber. In portions of tlio unstmryod torritmy n ! the foot ot Mount linker nnd Mount T.icom.i lluiio are linndieds of trees that miM-sino CM fi-ot In height. Some of their tiunlcs HUMS- lire-thirty foot In chcumferuico , The grand juiy of Sherman county , Oregon gen , inputted montly that there were nn prisons or Jails In tno county , but there wcro no pt honors , hence the taxpayers wcro not bound touury themselves about providing them , .ramcs Ilcrrlngton , n native of Iowa and a ro.iidcnt of California since lt > ( M , was taritnl and fentlii-ivd hv a mob some time ago in Kern county. Mo now sues the countv for $ HKXKI ) ( damages lU-rrlngton Is a land law yer and a sthool tnisk-o. The Atlanta lode , which has produced over f.l,00i,00t ) ( , and which was considered ono of the tidiest mines In Idaho when woik was Mispoailod several years ago , has boon sold to Umdim onplUdlsU. Kvory claim Is mi m oil hv a United Suites pnter.t , and tlio pricu paid Iti flWO.lXk ) . A 1) ) . Ulchot , nn old time miner of Virginia I'lty , NuvU , liniuio and Is now con third In the iountv Jail for safe kooplmr. Hlchot came Iwu'k froni I'tnh ' last spring lie labors unih-i llit lialluclmiilon that pc-opln uronflor him to kill him InxaiiHn ho ilocs notbellovo in tlio ox- Istiiiuoof a Dolly. Pnnldoiit OsUini of the ilininborof com mot iv , Portland , thinks f.'M.lKK . ) not too much todofmv the i-ostof prnporlyplnclnt' Oregon s oxIiUiitubtlm woild's fair , whllo the iiKim- Inns of the legislature from Unit city suy they will vote u largo sum for tliomimMO. A fair avonigo , says tliaOrogiinian , Is * IOO,000. In nn iMiwiuitor with a grlz/loy lM. . Klin , a sheep lu-nlur In the lUno mountains , was lilttKiilu tlm.shouldor and clawed , says the HiwUimo .Smkivwian. Ills dog rushed and got tlio Uwi's iiltentlon for a moment , whoro- UIHUI tbowluHtp heiilor disentangled hliasol fiMin his hairy embrace and InJrcUd shot Into the monster The hcrdor Is now 11 U'nlhiVidhi buying drugs , patronizing a diMitnr and relating stoilos as big a8 the side of a niouiilulii. A n almost incredible affair took place the othi'i'dny In Slciimokavva , says the Spokane 1'iilln Spokt iiiiiiii. 1'rank Wmion's llltlo I'lilld was nttaokixl and dangerously injunn bynnxislor I leru in tha local piK | > r's no ioiinli The bird Is of Leghorn vaiioty am vmy\leloiuuudnovcrhosttato.s touttiukiuiv ono that IMIIICS within Ids reach. Thu dillil \\lilch Is ulKHit. a Ji'arniul nlulf old , was ou In thojard , vvhea the i-ooster attacked her knocking her down nnd Inlllctlm ; with his purs two deep goshos over the loft tcmplo and inukliiKuu iib'ly wound over thu Ugh e.\o ball. SUPREME COURT DECISIONS , Several Important Oases Passed on by That August Tribunal. THE BRUTALITY OF PROHIBITIONISTS , i _ An Oltsccno I'lihllcntlon Denounced by Over UOO Ijndlen Mnj berry Station l > rlvllcRCB Jny ( iinild In Mnuoln. LINCOLN , Neb , Oct. 22. [ Special to Tin : Ben. ] Today's session ot the supreme court was a most interesting ono. The following decisions wcro handed down : Klnncy v city of Ttkamah. I'rror from Hurt county. Unversed nnd remanded. Opinion b3Mr. . Justice Maxwell. I. Instructions must bo based upon and ap plicable to the testimony , \VlicroasIdovvallc was extended by pri vate parties In front of their store to thoedno of u deep orctk so that a strnnKor in passing along such sKlownlk and continuation thereof in the dark mid using duo care and caution was perctpitattd down the bank and injured. Held , TUat Itvsai Ilio duty ut tlio oily to cause to bo erected a b.inler or obstruction tonnpriso travelers of the teimliintlon of the vvalk. Kdllnff vs Hradford. Appeal from Douflas county. Afllrmed. Opluiou by Mr. Justice Max voil. . 1. A chattel morlRngo on coitaln buildings in course of erection nud upon a lease-hold Inturest , au nsslgmnont of the leasu and n contract batvvccn the parties In relation to the subject matter wcro executed on the sntno day. Hold , That In dclcrmmlni ; the rights of parties thereunder , they would bo icnstiiicd together. \Vhcro ccrtuin buildings situated upon leased land vvoro mortgaged to ono U , nnd an asslgiimcatof tholu.vso executed to him and a contitict entered Into between tbo partial which provided "that ho ( U ) shall hive nnd take iinniedlato possession of the property this day mortgaged to him by Anderson and wife nnd Edllng nud wife , beliii ; tbo building nnd improvements ou lot 8 in block M in the city of Omaha , Neb , including the lot. Hat the said Bradford , when ho sill have been paid in full the amount duo him upon said moitg.iKo is tosmronder possession of sild propurty to said Anderson and Kdllng , and he hereby tigioes with them to reissign to them the leiiso this ( Into by thorn assigned to him. " The inorg.iBO also contains a provision that "s.dd Dradfoid shall have tlio light to collect nil rents , Issues and profits thereof as further security for the notes below described and said rents are hereby assigned to him for that purpose , tbo saino to bo credited upon said notes ns fast as the same nro collected , save and except so much thereof os may bo necessary , shall bo applied in the payment of the ground rent and insurance and such taxes as these inoit- inmors nro bound to pay on taid propert ) " Held , That it was the duty of Draclfoidto apply the rents in payment of Insurance , taxes , ground rent and lntocst on the notes. and that ho could not d eel lire a forfeiture nnd sell the property under tbo inoitgage befoio the first note became duo. U. Plaintiff Is entitled to nn accounting and to redeem the property. Alexander vs Thicker. Krror from Cass county. Hovorbcd and icniandcd. Opinion by Justice Norv.u. 1. In an action to foreclose n tax lion the owner of tiio equity of redemption Is a neces sary party. " . \Vhero n demurrer Is sustained on the ground of non-joinder of parties defendant , the court should not dismiss tbo notion w ith- oul giving the plaintiff an opportunity to bring in the absent party 4. When there is a misjolndcrof tbo causes of action , the plaintiff should bo required cither to elect upon which cause of action ho will proceed or fllo u separate petition for each cause of action. NS'hen such petitions nro filed an action should bo docketed for each petition , 4. When a petition contains moro than ono count and a gcneud dcmuner is directed niMinst the entire pleading , and is not lim ited ton particular cause of notion , If cither count Is sufllciunt the ilomunor must bo ovei ruled. Obeino vs Burko. Krror from Douglas county. Reversed and remanded. Opinion by Cliief Justice Cobb. 1. A principal is bound equally bv tbo au thority which ho actually Rives , and ! > > that which , by his own acts , ho apueurs to give. Webster vsVray , 17 Neb , 571) ) . V. The apparent authority of nn ntront which will bind a prlncipil is such authority which nn agent appcirs to have by rcison of the actual authority which ho lias , or which ho exorcises with tlio knowledge and ratifica tion of the principal. 3 An authoiity to an ncent to buy nnd ship specified commodities and to make cash ad vances on the same to bo delivered , Held not to bo authority , nor to privo semblance of authority , to Ruaninty in tlio name of the principal nn obligation of 1C , aspuichasor , to pavB. & Co , vendors , for cattle sold on thirty days' time. Wcston vs. Brown. Error from Gn o county. Kcwotbed and remanded. Opinion by Justice Norvnl. 1. A witness should not bo permitted to use a memoranda torofiosh his memory un less such memoranda was made at or near the time tlio transaction occurred. S Unsettled accounts do not bear interest until six months after the date of the last item therein. ! t The fourth and Ilfth pnragiaphs of the instructions Riven by tlio trial judge to the Jmv held erroneous. 'Iho following causes wcro ar/fiied / and sub mitted IMmtmson vs Anderson. Norton vs Taylor , motion for Older to give bond overruled. l-'Isher vs Citl/ens street railway rompiny , motion to dismiss appeal subtniiieil Kullor vs K.v mi , motion todlsmiss nidcccding in etror overruled. Schuster vs Sherman , motion to supptess Unit put at- tjicticd to record which purports to bo ovl- ilcneo , sustained. J his morning an appeal was taken to the snpiemo couit In the case of Theodoio OU son , Nathan Shi'ltoiJ and Otis Ballons tbocitvnf I'l.ittsmouth , appellee , imnleadcd with Wllll mi 1' Shulton and Ileiuy Ilauhens , appellants. Iiitho duircoof ttau lowcrcourt tlm defendants , Ilntibens and Shelton , uowtr coalr.iftois , wcio awarded StBO from the citv Hut the couit fuitlier deelaicd tli.it Ilnuliens and Shelton woio guiltv ot ne - lu constructlni , ' a wvvor through nn i.llcv in block id of the city of I'luttsinouth , nnd vvoro lesponsiblo for the $1,500 damages done to Henry liocck's ' piopoity , and width was paid bv the city. Further , that the city has a light U ) vvithold from Haubens and Sbelton tlio sum of Jl.fiOO , tin-other with tbo costs incurred In the suit against the tity. 'Ibis morning a mandamus was lllcrt In tbo supreme ronrt In the case of the Htato ex rulJolm Orvis and Juines IJndloy vs John O. Painter , county tlcrlc of Cubtcr couuty. ruoimiiTios mtUT\i.iT > . . ThPic was a brutal exhibition of prohibi tion intolerance at the lent on fourth nnd F sticots , where for govcr.il nights the agita tors have been oniicgatliig ; nnd abusing ovcrybod ) vvhodau'd to differ from ihom. Last night John Brown , a hard working mid tomperuto man who lives nt 703 Bontb Thud street , dropped Into the tent nnd listened for a whllo to the talk Ho was called on to make a speech , but at first , refused. On being urged to say something no nro o nnd declared ho could not endorse , what ho had heard , hut if they in sisted on his speaking ho would brlellv toll his belief and reasons for the samo. Ha said : " 1 uin f rein the state of Mnluo nnd have been what a failutc the prohibition law is thoro. Not only this , butt luvo scon It force men who hail always bncn law abiding and re spectable citlrcns to become sneaks and liars. I am a temperance man , but I also try to bo tolerant , and I have no light to pass a liiw that will deurivo my neighbor of his pious. uie , or will muko him u sneak. " This cicitcd a perfect tumult , nnd yells werohenid on nil sides ofput Him out. " "kick him out , " and tto Infuriated mob rush- Iu upon Ill-own , struck and kicked him and drained him outside. Brown presented u sorry spectacle this morning wltu bis torn clothes and blackened oyes. CIIXWB AMI TIIK CIUMC. Dctcctlvo Gravvo savs that his nrrtst on the charge of bring party U ) the alleged illegal registration 01 four negroes was a pure piocu of iiiiUclousne9 pioiiipte < l by u prohibition cia-.lc named 0. U. Bullock. Crawo sajs thut the men had actually lived at 71 1 North Klifhth btrcot and ho supposed they woru still living there , Ituceutly , however , the house was moved to II stieot and is now of course in nuother ward. Ctawo declares thut ho h id no Intention of coinmlttliiK any fraud und had simply Informed tbo colored men la reply to n question where they should tor. Ho luuplis nt the Idea of the prohibition 1st proving any Intontlon ofn felony. STATf 11OA1ID OF TltANSroilTATIOV. The stnto board of transportation met this afternoon , with Attorney General Loose , Land Commissioner Steen , Secretary of Btato Cowdery nnd Treasurer Hill present. Aud itor Ilenton wax atnrnU Secretaries ( illkorson nnd tlllchrlit pre sented their roiwrt concerning the petition of ' citizens of Maybcrry , 1'nvvnoo county , in s which depot privileges nro nsked. The secJ I reUirlr-s rcKjrtod | tbo .result of their luvusti - / I pillions and mndo the following reconim end * ' tlon alter ravU'wliig tbo casn : "Wo find that the petitioners are entitled to n ling station for wisspiiKcrs , tockynrds nnd facilities for loidtng nnd unloading cattle , hog ) nnd freight In carlo-ids , und that , the rcfusnt of tbo respondent to grant thrso faellltlos is an unjust and unreasonable dii crimination against thu petitioners und thero. fore unlawful. " This rejwrt was acrepted. The socrotarles wcro then Instructed in Rot out a new map of the state , in tlio corners of vv hlch nro to bo small maps tvpri nentlug the roads leading out of Omaha and Lincoln , WANT WIIT or Tiir AMMOVT. Pound A Burr nnd Cornish & Tlbbctts attorneys tornoys ntlaw , bomttisiiltin thoconntv couii today to rccox ur t > si : from Kllrnbolli I'mii-n They say that on November 1(1 ( , isss , tluv wont retained by defendant to defend a suit for dlvonc brought niralnst her bv her Inn band , Josiah i'aden. Tlmt she cntonvl inti a contract with them by which tbcv VVIMO t , receive 7 per cent of the property thov < 01 i got the court to order decreed ns dafendnnt - , part of the Joint estate of herself anil li band They suiecoded in getting wh.it Hi. * have had niwr.iUud nt S'J.nV ) , und think Hu' ' she BliouUl now pay them for what t ti > > worked so bard , JAl OOUI.I > VISITS LISTOIV. Jny (5ould , the AVIzard of Wall Mivot. accomimnioil by Oeorgo (5oul l , Ur Mm i , C3ouor.il Manager Clarke nnd other ialrt ! , ( ofllclals arrived la Lincoln at il. : ; o p m , or tlio Union Pacific1. Thuj wcro met it tin depot by K. 1' U Sillier , gencial agent r the Missouri Pacific- , and bv the inoiniu IN r the council , to say nothing of a pi'if. > i swarm ofcltl/ens The visltoi-s tvcieesmtt , I to carriages In waiting and were sho\vn \ tin- city. AT TIIR STMR CailCorth , treasurer of 1'lcrco count ; \vni at the capital today Hon. W. ts. Itindill of F.iirneld an I supcivlsor of the census of the Ki'mnl district , was uttho state liouso this momlui : lion. Q. M Lambert mm and lion C' . I , II ill Ocnlr.il Cltv. Tliiifdnv , ( Jitobir 12J. I.uuu ' ' City. rrlil.iv. October24. Colonel T J Majors Prcuhton. Mend iv , October S.T. Nlubr.iri Tur-djv October Dtinbir. Tliiitsdiy , Oclobor 1) ) . ' ' 1 ilin.iii ! 1 rl- day. Oetobci Ul btellj , * altird.iy , IVovim bur I , lion I.V Lansing- Button Woilnesd io , - tobur' . " > Ilon S. \ \ Phrlstv and linn A I ! Unmplm y Kivortnn , Wi'dnc'sduv , October i."J Itan m , Thursday. Octoln r Ji > . Ilon H \\'lirlsty urn ] Boil J. II Dlnsm .ro Hohldere. 1'rld ly. Oi Inlx-r 11 lion li C lltird and lion 1 II Dliisinnii - Kromflild , Wednesday , October W I'ldlhps , Thursduv , October .10 Il m ? s. 1C ( ilzns and Ilon .T. \Vlur.m ( Ijyoiis , Weilnoxl ly. October -"I Hniir * M , rlmrMlay , Uotobpi JO. Colc-rldgo , Prld i ) l > i- tuber Jl lion ( ! c > nrO A Adams lir.idshivi , ? ilur- dnv , October i" > lion \V II POM'pr nml Hon Oi-orso I' U ly -Madrid. Mondiv , October 'J7Vrlllltit TIICM ! iv , CVIo > cr-1 ; Curtis , \\o \ lnp < .cl.i ) ( ) loher&i , Klwood. riiuisd.ij.Octobei .1) , U < n csiv1'ild.i ) . October II. lion .1 M Thurstoii HaMInc * . Tlimsdn , OitobcrJO ; I'.ivvnoi ) ( Jlty. fcilmdiy , > io\tiii- \ bor 1. t-i-mtor Mundorson ICi-ariuy , Tncsdaj , ( ) ' tnbc > r 'li' Met'ciok , Tbnrsd.iy , Uctoln r 0 ( ! i mil Island , li'rld.iy , Uetoliur II , Lincoln , Satiirdiv. Novninbor I , lion .1'U. llc.ild and linn W.V \ Uowlcs- HyauiiK Krld.iv , OeUibor'JI : MnlUu , Mtur dav. Oolobcr-Tij Tlic'dfoul. Monday , Oclobor 27 : niiiinlu , ' , TIIPX ! iv. Oc-tiilii r- . lIon.T. T. McCmcl and lion J. 0. Hoild Tuvlor. Thursday , October W lion. II I * . (1.11100 ( and Ilon. J. P Iloild - Ilittlett , J-itiirili ) , rsoveiubci \ValbieU 1 ; , Jlond ly. Xnvetnliir ' . Ilon I \ \ LinsliiR-StocliVlllo , Mnnilav , October'-'T ; b'eliiijler , lliiir.il.iy , Oetobci JO. ODDS AMI 1.MI3. W C Simmons and . .1.V Drown , two suspicious characters Just In from Onntm , HCIT > aiicsted about inldiiiglitvvhilo tiylng to dispose of soum line bolts of silk in Dor.t l''ui- tier's bawdy house. The pollco bnvo notltied the Omaha ofllcers of the capture and bellov o that the toods vvcio stolen either in that city or Council Illuffs. Overtv\o bundled Udles leprescatlnc tlio lending families of tlio city held an ImllKiia tlon nicetiiiK in tlio St. I'aul Methodist lluis copal chuicbovera weekly publication edited bv a corrrapondciit of tbo Omaha AVoild- Herald. VniioiiB article ? in the piper vveie lufeiicd to and condemned as bolii obscene and unlit to road. Many declared that they/ had bought the paper supposing it to be vv hat it claimed apauerforSunday reiding-biit they fouim Instead that it publisboit unpin o literature A resolution was passed do- nounclng "its obsccno contents and demor alizing inllucnccs upon our homes. " The fot- lowiii ) ; was also uiitinimously passed : Hcsolved , Thatvvo condnmn its circulation among us and will work for Its supmossltm. While Ed. llvun , Thomas McOulBau , A. L , . Lane , George Olnrko , John Snjder nan 1'oter ( \ Johnson wore in a pawn shop this morning endeavoring to sell n watch they wcro ar rested on suspicion of having stolen the arti cle. After being put In jail the other live charged Johnson , the colored man , with hav ing in funned on them , and they made it HO hot for him that ho bad to bo put lu a separ ate cell to save him from being pounded to death. The Jury in the case cf Gotthnndt vs Win ger , the fi,70i ) damage suit for breach of con tract , and which has occupied the attention of the district couit for two days , returned n verdict this morning for plaintiff nudassesscd bis dainigcs at SI. Tlio jury was discharged from further service this term , and the couit will adjourn sine die on Satuulay next. The next term begins November 111 , Sheriff Dennis loft last night for Seneca , Kim. , with Phillips , the mm accused of borso stealing. A. W. Monis asks Judgment in tbo county court against .1. U. , Sc U. II. Ilutebina lur $ ilil 07 for lumber and in itcrial furnished Slu'riff McCluy took possession this moin- iug of the ill.iv business ofV. . II , Sullivan nsiecclvoiMinder an order of the dlsttict court. Henry 11 mill ton and KoJeilck It. O'Clr.idy ' ropluvincd a ixirtion of thostull this nftornoou , claiming it us their property .loan II. llah- ) his brought Milt against Lucv nud O.V Hi-nt , heirof S. W. Mont , for SIOH , which Itl.ilr cliims Is duo him as his commission for selling thirty-six lots ' the deceased before lib death. SICK HEADACHE ! ' Positively cured by tlicso Llttlo Fills. CARTER'S They also relieve Dis tress f rom Dyspepsia , In ITTLE digestion ami Tuo Heart ) Hating. A perfect rem edy for DlKlncM , Nausea , Droiralnciu , Had Taslr la the Mouth , Coatrd Tonsuo , Pnla InthoSMa , TOIlI'lI ) LIVKK They regulate tlio Ilovvcla. 1'un.ly Vegetable. SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL PHICE , OMA.HA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Bubaortbrd and Quariiutvod Capital.fVK.OGO 1'ald In Capital a.-OMW liny * and soils atocli anil bonds ) nnjiutlatoi ooiiiinorolal paper ) receives und oxounloi trusts ; nctu ill tranifiir ntent and truritiunt o rporutlons , takoi charge of property , od- IccU taxi * . Omaha Loan&Trust Co SAVINGS BANK. S. E. Cor. lOth nntl Douglas Bta. I'nlil In Capital 8W03 Biibsurlbod iindanarantocij OapltuI . J00.001 Liability uf Stoolcboldurs WW.OOO I 5 I'crCoutlntorist Vald onlloposlts. I 1 U\MCJ.IA.Nli ( : . Cushlor. OOloerH ! A. U. Wynmii , prcsMent. J. J , liruvn , vloo-prciildcnt. W , T. Wymnn , troniurrr. Dlreotorii-A.II. NVyman.J. II.Mdlanl. J. J. Llruwu , UuyO , Hartnn. E.V. . NusV , L. UUuDull , Guorio it , Lako.