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r THE OMAHA DAILY 33EE , TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 4 , 1890. DASHED OUT HER BRAINS , iThe Teiribla Death of Mrs. Marj Drum- mon While Ont Driving. A GIRL ARRESTED FOR INCENDIARISM. liR City Council Aroiincil l > y the iS'iiincroiiM 1'lres Tlmt Have Oc curred Ijatnly filulo HOIIAO NotCH Iiixcoi.NNob. . , Nov. a. [ Special to TUB JBiin ] Mrs. Mary Drumman , while out driv ing with her friend , Mrs. .John Ply nn , shortly bcfoiv noon today , met with her death In a terribly und unexpected manner. The ladles \vcro driving cast OH 1' street when , on nearIng - Ing Thirteenth , Mr. Flynn discovered the electric motor coming from the north. Tear ing that the horse might take fright Mrs. Xlyrm nttcrnptcd to turn the horse nround hnd start back. Tlio spnco In which she at tempted to turn the buggy was too narrow nnd the front wheel struck tlio curb. Hoth ladles wore thrown out violently. Mw. Druimnnii's head struck a mnplotrco 6ml he r skull was crushed , her brains oozing but , HIT Inanimate form wa nicked up nnd parried Into the residence of W , V. Morrison , lit 12C1 1' street. A physician was summoned , Jut when ho arrived ho found no llfu in the body. Lutcr the remains were taken to the reiklrnroof Mrs. I' . O'Donncll , a daughter dtlhe deceased , ntSt.15 Q street , with whom Mrs. Urmnmond had boon mailing her homo. ( Clio deceased was a widow lady , aged about Ilfty live years. M"s Flyim wiw only slightly bruised. The terrible ilenth of her companion proved too fnui'li for her and she Is suffering with nerv ous pro'itrntlon. A FBMALi : IXCRNDIAnr. I.nst evening for the third time In forty- fcl ht hours fli'o wns discovered nt Judge Btcwurt's place , the first hlazo being in the porn and the last two In the house. In the flro of Saturday evening kindling und paper tvoro finmd wlicro the llmnes started , and the Jivork was evidently that of nn Incendiary. U'he Htiino was true of the lira last evening. Iloth tlmo-H Iho alarm had been sounded by Iho uowcstlc , Ivntlo Harlan. Last evening xvlioii nhu gave the alarm a nish was mhdo to thu I'cllur , from which tlio sinolco was 1s- fcnlng , and the Incipient flame di'covcrcd there was extinguished with a stream of Vvater from a garden hose after only sllgb. t Simpleton pointed very strongly to Katlo Ilurlnn us bulng thu person who was beat pn destroying the Judge's property , A con- tiillnlloii with un attorney and the chiefs of the police and ilro dcnnrtincnts resulted in the arrest of the girl on tlio charge of ineea- Glarisiu. She was tnlcen to the police station nnd pucsllnuea closely by the two chiefs , .ludgo Btownrt and ono or two other persons. HUe btoutly protested her Innocence , but the fact frcmatncd that neither Ilro In the house could have been started without the person going through the kitcheu where the girl was at Vorlc. Katie n3led { for nn attorney this morn- fng , and Detective Crowo was sent in So her cell to supply the want. To him she confessed that she bad started Imth the llrcs In the house , but pcnlcd that she hnd set the barn on fire. The tlrl is either Insniio or pretends to bo so. vhcn nikcd by Crowo why she sot ( Ire to the House she replied that It was Just to see the Ira di'imrtmcnt run. When Informed thut either the Insane asylum or the penitentiary awaited her she saiii nothing. A , i > ounir.-i > iu.iit. : WallSoeloy. secretary of the state central Committee , had a scnnco shortly before mlrj- plght with a vampire named L. Lopcr , who funs n wceldy paper at Klgin known ns the Alliance Signal. The fellow demanded $100 fornllogod services to the republican cause , 3Ho I'lulmed thut Love and Dorsoy had prom ised him U > 0 to abandon the nlllnnce cause nnd work for the election of the republicans. XIo niliniUcd that ho hnd been mercenary enough to accept $ T > 0 aud now demanded tbo Othei$100 from Scoloy. Ho threatened that If the monay was not forthcoming ho would fcoll out to the democrats as the \Vorld- ficriild hnd offered him S Osotodo. Mr. Boolcy bccnmo "very Indlgmint nt this bold jflircat nnd informed tlio would-ba bleeder that holiud better inalio himself scared. Ilo aid ho. i\ this morning's World-Ilcrald up- Beared un nrtlclo Unit showed the follow hud already sold out to that paper before no came down from Omaha. last evening , ns ho was Vatchi'd Inst night and ho did not send any thing uwuy by wire. Hon. C. II. WUanl of Hebron , ex-stato treasurer , overheard the whole conversation ftnd verities this statement. In the statement made in the "World-Hor- flld I-oper is admitted to have published oven papers with republican editorials two weeks ago and sent ttioao to Uorscy , Hlch- brds and other leading republicans. The ( Test of Ills edition for his subscribers was /run with the usual alliance sentiments nud jfclmso of the republican party. The central Committee is talking of having the fellow ur- jfrstcd for getting money under false pro- Reuses. AFTER THE FIHE FIENDS. The unusual number of fires during the jjasl few days , nil of which were evidently tjio work ot Incendiaries , has resulted In the jClty council holding a special session this Diornlng. , It was decided by the members of that body to use all means to ferret out the5 ' who have been guilty of applying o match to the various houses and bums of le. It was decided further to pay $100 fore o arrest and conviction of every incendiary , STATE I10USH NOTES. ( lovernor Thayer Issued the following commissions today : D. AV. Metro w , Sstariiil malm : John .7. O'Shoa , Newman Qrovo ; J , V. Hose , Norfolk ; Kdgur B. Wright. Arapn- VJo ; II. II. O'Linn , Clmdtou ; Aldcn I' . oring , Lincoln ; Kll A , Uarncs , Grand .blunii. , The Kearney Enterprise company of ICcar- gpy hu-t tiled articles of incorporation , The Capital stock Is fixed at $ i5,000. The inCorporators - Corporators nro L. N. MiJwry , H. D.Vatson And \Vlllium E. Smytho. Tlio [ ' 'armors' and'Merchants' state bank fif Bloomllcld has tiled articles or Incorpora tion with $50,000 capital stock. The Incor- eorators arof. . G. Ilurlbert nnd A. S. fcolliiiH. Chailos H , Wlldo and Frederick Pruess of Camlnp county nro quarrelling over a matter efts-4.tr > . In a Justice court Pruess recov ered Judgment for that lunonot , but Wilde has been lighting it through the upper courts and todiry it was appealed to the highest tribunal lathe state , The Urnno Brothel's niaufacturlngcompany brought action In the district court of lluffu- lo county to foreclose 11 mechanics lien on tbo Midway hotel " nt Kearney , but lost the case. Today"tbo company took nn appeal to the siip"onio court. Congressman I nws was at the state house tills morning. Ho reports that McICclghnn fcas been nipldly losing ground within the past ten days while Harlan has been gain ing. Mr. Laws bolloves that Hurlau will bo Jais successor. * The CASO In which the village 6f Ilartlng. * "t"T ton is the plaintiff nnd the Northern No- lirasltu land and improvement company ot nl the defendants , win ntipoulcd today to the . * iuproiiw court by the tlefendnqts. The light | s over tlio uuuoxatloa of certain grounds to tlio village. ODDS ANI ) ENDS , it Mrs. Mury Joseph McOraw has applied for tdlvorco from her husband John on theE rounds of desertion. Tlio two have bcou E urrlfd eleven yuan. Andrew Dellon was caught slipping a hot- le of whisky tou prisoner In the city Jail lay aud wus placed under arrest. Tliti OTcnlnjf Tlio Bee will throw 0)cutlim ) returns upon n huso trims- purotioy In iVniit of the 150o building. ( Toil thousand ponplo will tliim lo on * ibl tl to rcnil thuruturiis us fust as re- ijelvcil by Tlio lloe. The Polioo at the PoUs. Chief Seavoj- has mudo a spoalal dotall o JiU iiieu for work ou election day. Ol the , six oDlccrs and sixty-eight men ara \ for duty nt the polling places , ulna for iintrol duty , I've for apodal work and live station. Twenty specials wll to suburban tluty In tha outlying ircclncLs of the first , Seventh and Elehth vnnls , nnd twenty moro will be held In the reserve to answer emergency calls from any KM'tlon ot the city , or to suppress riots If any occur ut any of the polling place ; ) , Klccllon Hcturni. Tun Hrp ; will put election bulletins out In rout of TUB Bsi building tonight. 'Uetwcen times" a cartoonist will get In his deadly work. Hcllnblo election returns iavc long been'n nun specialty , loxva I'cnplo Up In Arum. Dillon & Co. are wholesale liquor men. Yesterday their salesmen returned from heir routes In western Iowa nnd report the > rohibUonlst3 ! up In arms ngnlnst the present aw thnt Is In force , claiming that It Is a dl.-j- mol failure. The salesmen state that In Onawa , lUn Grove , Holstlne , Oakland , Stuart incl scores of other towns the law li n ( lend otter ; that saloons nro running wide open , Tlioy slate that the only effort bclug made to control the trade Is to nrrcst the saloonlst.1 once n month und line them In sums ranging from $ i" to ( "fl. They further state that ni every drun store liquor can be bouRUt by the ilnt , quart or gallon , nnd that trade In this Ino wns never so good as now. How in Vote Asnlitst Prohibition. It Is not necessary to have both proposl- .Ions "for" and "against" prohibition or for" and "against" license on any ticket. Tlio nfllrmatlro or negatlvo proposition on clthor of the amendments Issuflleient. Mllltnrr Notes. 1'iivato Gilbert , Troop O , Ninth cavalry , nt fort Niobrara , hat been ordered d from the army on expiration of his ' mouths' . 'oo furlough. Hereafter special aud extra duty men at each fort Is limited to ono sergeant major or acting sorgennt major , ono provost noncommissioned - missioned olllcer , ono librarian , one telegraph operator ( when needed ) , ouo chief baker , ono canteen steward , ono chief pnrdoner ( during the garden season ) , necessary clerks in adju tant's olllcc , a dally orderly for coaanandiiiR ofllcer aud for each troop or company , onu Janitor , ono cleric and ono cook. Olllcers and llrst sergeants nro charged with the duty of personally looking after the company mosses and cooking. LieutenantSteodman. Sixteenth Infantry , has been ordered attho expiration of his leave of absence to report to the superintend ent of recruiting service to conduct a detach ment of recruits to the Department of the Pintle. Private O'Connell , Company H , Twenty- first Infantry , stationed nt Fort Sidneyand , Private Harris , Second infantry , Fort Omaha , have been ordered discharged from tbo army by purchase of discharges. Captain Dajrgctt , Second Infantry , has been transferred from Company II to Company K , and Captain Dlack from Company 1C to Com pany H. Post schools nt the several posts rommcnced the winter term on November 1. School will be kept up until March 1 , uoxt. Kpoclnl Deputy Sheriffs. That order may bo promoted at the polls to day , Sheriff Bpyd has appointed the follow ing named parties ns deputy sheriffs for the following districts m tno various wards of the city : First Word-First dfctrlct James Gor man ; second district .T. R. Monllum ; third district Frank .T. Klmsky ; fourth district Charles K , Fanning ; llfth district ; sixth district . Second Ward First district Stcvo M , Muruiovlcs ; second district Martin Nerad ; third district ; fourth district : fifth dls- tvleU-Frank J. Uowlam' ; sixth district Al bert Reed. Third Ward-First district-Pat Ford. Jr. ; second district Charles J. Kmery ; third dls- trict John C. Dlngman ; fourth district F. J. Freeland. Fourth Ward First district John M. Mc Carthy ; second district T. McQullllan ; third district H. C. Moynigimn ; lourth dls- trict W. P. Welch ; nftu dlstriot-S. L. Domnsoy. Fifth'Ward-First district- ; second dls- trtct Henry II. Hunt : third district ; fourth distrlct-P. H. Mahon. Sixth Ward-First district , E. E. Watson ; second district , P. Olson ; third district , Joseph - soph Houlet ; fourth dKtrlct. F. J. Hotch- kiss ; fifth district , E. D. West ; Sixth dis trict , W. EuIIurlbut. Seventh Ward First district , n. Goodman - man ; second district , Cap Kahoo ; third dis trict , J. Nelson. Elslith Ward First district. Dan H. Honln ; second district , Joseph AVhlto : third district , Joseph Ilylund ; fourth district , Adolph O. Cottics. Ninth Ward-First district , Ed Feorsnal ; second district , J. H. Osborn ; third district , A. J. Ward : All of the aoovo named parties wll ! report at the sheriff's oftlco at 0 o'clock this mornIng - Ing to receive their instructions , after which they will go to their respective precincts and remain ou duty until Uia vote * re all counted. AVHUIIE TO VOTI2. A List of the Polling Place * Tor To tlnjr'fl Election. The state election will bo hold tn this ctty today , when will bo submitted to the people the following quoslton.il An amendment to the state constitution prohibiting the manufacture , sale , and keepIng - Ing for sale ot Intoxicating llquonas a bev erage. An amendment to the state constitution providing for the licensing and regulating ot the manufacture , sale and keeping for sale of intoxicating liquors as a bovcrago. An amendment 'to the state constitution providing for increasing the number of Judges on the supreme bench from three to live. An amendment to the state constitution In creasing the wages of the Judges of the supreme premo court to $3,500 and of the district court to * n,000. There will also bo voted for the following ofllccrst A congressman In each of the three congressional districts of the state , ono governor , lieutenant governor , secretary of state , auditor of public accounts , state treasurer , attorney genera' ' , comrnlsslo'nor of public lands nnd buildings , superintendent of public instruction , state senators in all the senatorial districts , three being in Douglas county ; ilno | representatives from Tenth representative district , county attorney , a comu.lssloncr from Third commissioner dls- Ulct , a commissoner from Fifth commis sioner district , three Judges of election in each precinct , two clerks of election In each precinct , ono assessor in each precinct , to gether with the usual number of jus'tleca of tbo peace and constables. The voting places shall bo ns follows nnd will continue open from 8 o'clocic In the morn ing until 0 o'clock in the evening : ritisi WAUD. First District No. 70J South Seventh street. Second District No. 1UO Jones street. SAMPLJEX JHTl - PROHIBITlOfl T1BKET8 , Republican State Ticket. Democratic- State Ticket. Independent State Ticket , Per Oovcrnor , _ Tor ( lovrrnor , For OOTonor , I.Ut'll'SI ) . IllCItATlllf. JAMKS K. IlOVn. JOHN II. POWERS. fc'or l.lontoiuintHorornor , For I.lputcn.int Uovcraor , Kor I.loiitcnnntdovcrnor. TIIO.MAHJ. MAJUIU. A\KX. \ 11UAU. WILLIAM II. DUL-H. For bcrrctnri of Stntn. For Socrntnr.T of Stntp , For Fcorotnry of State , - JOHN C. ALL.1J.X. KIIANK W. Hl'HAOUK. CIIAK1.KS N. MAYllKIlllT. Kor Aiidlt'ir , For Audttor , For Auditor. THOMAS II. IIKNTO.V. It. 1 ( . WAIII.QU1ST. . JOHN 11 RATTY. [ ' "or rriofl uriir , For Tron iircr , For Treasurer , JOIIM : . inr.r , , W. H.CUSIIINO. .1. V. WOI.KK. Kor Attnrnojr Ociiprnl. For AttoincT ( lOiit'rnl. lor Attorney ttcnornl. HK < UUl'lI. ! ! IIAtJTIXRS. JUII.NMi. IlliiIM8. ( . .1.V. . KIWiKllTON , Tnr Conmil loner of 1'iiblto For Connil'sloni-r of I'ubllo For CoiiimlKftloncr of 1'ubllo l.nnilsimil HnllUlnxa. LnlnH nml llnllillliBS , AlJUl'STIN It. HC.MWMIKV JACUII IlKiMSK. w. r. WKIOIIT. For yur"'rlntciiilcnt of I'ublla For biipcrlntcndunt I'll bile In'w. ot I'ubllo In- Initriictlon. fttructlon. htriu'tlon , nn K , aoui > v , C. J > . HAKKSTUAW. A. U'AMiKMANU. Itepnbllean ConKres < - Dcll,0rnto | Congress. Inclppomle7i7 Congres. lonnl Jacket , lonal Jiokct. stniml Ticket , District i\t llcpnbllcnii County Tlclcot. Democratic County Independent County For State Senator District , Ticket. Ticket. : . " . . " " Vs'Jnt jt i y'J For State Senator District For State Senator , District , ' i'orHPiMcVcnta'tiToV i'or itPi.VeionUUIve , ' " t'of Coiinty'AUorilcy , ' ' ' ' Fof'c'o'tintjr ComiulasloDuri , For Count/L'ommlsslouers , Iei iiblloaii 1'roclnot Ticket. Deihocrutic I'reclnct Independent Precinct ForAsieisor , Ticket. Ticket. i'o"r ' jusilccsottho i'cnco , ' " ForAscsior , . . . ' . ! , . ' . ForJiisVlecs ot'tiio iVacol " ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' " ' ' . ! . ? . . . . / ! . ! . ! . ! . ' I'VirconiubVov , rf ! ! ! : ! ! ! ! Z.'ZT. ! ' ' ' ' " ' " ' " * ' ? " For cicrk'sofKicitioiii ForJiiilge's of Election , I. 'I'0 ' . ? ? ! yoroV coVb'f'ijlKUwiyi.'V.i. . ForcierkiofKlcctlon ; I' i'i1 ? 11-1. ? ! ? ! ? ' ! ! trlct No . . . . . ' V'i/r'T' " " " TV" I'or OTOrnocr of mni' tiictxo "Acnlnst nld proposed Amendment to the Constitution , 'Tor ' nropoj > ed Amomlmont to ( * Pnr nmnnqixl Amendment in the ronWmlon.tl.ut | l.o . innnii- "For , | , o Cnnstftu H.m tlit th .nn. . , lHcturp.i aloandkoiplnKfi > r ala tlio Constitution that tlio muiiu- flctHro , silo nnd ki'i'iilnit for of Intoxtoitlnu liquors m a bcv- Inctnro. ssleum kecpliijt for saitt Jlio of Uituxlcat no llqiiors na crwe In tl.U .tat' ; , .linlj bo 11- of Intox ca ling 'n ' ow u a bov- KX In tL i 8U 3 V.lmH b5 eeiued and mulnlM by law. " " ' BcOned and regulated by law. " mcnMotlio ° Pniumit < ioniJliUni ! "For tlio proposed Amendment "For the nroposiHl Amendment to the number of SunrcmS to tboConitltiillon relating to tin totlieCoinlltutlon rclntli.K . to ttio Judgos. " number ot Supreme Juilccj. " nuralior of , u promo Judges. " "For tlio propoied Amendment - "For tlio proposed Amendment "For the proponed Amendment ' tlio to the Conitltutloa rclatlnfto the mont to the Conntltiitlon relating to llieConstltiillun telatliik' to lotlio. alary of Judges of tu HaUrf of Jiiclgcsof the supreme Snlurjr cf JmlKe * of Iho suprotni ) bnproma aud District Courts. " nnd District Courts. " ud Ulntrlct Courts , j ThlrdDistrict Eleventh and Pierce streets , Fourth District liauinaii's bnrbor shoii. Sixth street between Pacific and Pierce. . Fifth Distilet Northeast corner of Ban croft and South Thirtccntn streets , Sixth District No , 703 Bancroft street. 8CCOXI ) WAKI ) . First District-No. W Soutb Thirteenth street. Second District Southeast corner of Twen tieth and Leaven worth streets. * Third District No. 1UW South Twentieth street. Fourth District Northwest corner of Fif teenth nnd Williams streets. CFifth District At John T. Hast/Sixteenth between Custellar nnd Vlnton streets. Sixth District No. IG'il Vinlon street. TII1IU ) AVAltn. First District-No. 80S North Tenth street. Second District No. 113 North Thirteenth street , Derby hotel. Third District Joe Wthrow's llycry sta ble. Harnev street. Fourth District No. 310South Eleventh street. FOUKTH WAUD , First District No. 833 North Sixteenth street Second District No. 1003 DoilRO street , roar of Leslie's drug store. Third District No. 312 South Sixteenth street. Fourth District No. 1S22 St. Mary's avo- nuo. nuo.Fifth District No. U07 St. Mary's ' ave- nuo. Firm IVAKO. Flnt District No. 3301 North Sixteenth street. Second District No. 1810Sherman avenue. Third District No. 1133 Sherman avenue. Fourth District No , 510 North Sixteenth street. * SIXTH WAUD. First District Lyceum Hall , North Twen ty-fourth street and F. E. & M , V. railway crossing1. Second District Ames nvcnuo nnd Thir tieth street. Third District No. 1810 Military nvenuo. Fourth District No. 2111 North Twenty- fourth street. Fifth District Twenty-sixth and Lake streets. Sixth District No. 1414 North Twenty- fourth street. SEVENTH WAUD. First District No. 1239 Park ( or Twenty- ninth ) avunub. Second District No. 1212 South Twenty- ninth nvcnuo. Third District Drugstore , Twenty-ninth and Dupont streets , KIOHTH WAUD. First District No. 015 North. Twenty- fourth street. Second District No. 2102 CuminR streot. Third District No. 2508 CdmitiR street. Fourth District No. 2iOa Cumlng street. NINTH WAItp. First District No. 3115 Cumlnc street , i- Second District Corner Lowe and Mercer avenues. Third District No. C903 Fartiam streot. eocm oui.ui. First Ward-D. Anderson's offlce , M street between Twenty-fourth aud Twenty-llfth. Second Ward-No.fltJ North Twonty-ntth stroot. . Third \Viird-If Hknrr's'hotol. ' Fourth \Varil Itallcoad offlce , opposlts Chicago Van Alt'a ' offleo. Clontarf-A. 1 . Htiilsen'i , South Thir teenth street , ' ' ' ' Douglas-School house , district 55. KllthornTown hall , llkhorn City. Kuit Omaha-Boarding house nt Swift's Ice houso. p ' Florence-Old school hpusoat Florence. Jefferson P. UoMrfohson's ofllco ot Ben- iiliiRton. ' ' ' MllKrd-Scnool house t Mlllnrd Station. McArdla McArdle's , school houso. Platte Valley School house at Valley 3 ta- lion. ' .Union Ocorgo L. Rodmin' * houso. \Vatorloo-Afasonlo hnll building. West Omaha School house , district No. Vdtes. In response t n Rcnoral request ns to ths right of people to act as challengers In tno election today , a DEB reporter called upon Mr. H. W. Slmeral and obtained his views ou < the subject , which nro herewith iirescuted ! "In reference to the right of persons lo challenge voters at the coining election , In my opinion , the challenger has to bo an elector oC the precinct In which he makes the challenge , as the Inw specially provides that any person offering to veto my bo challenged H unamililied hy tiny fudge ( of election ) or elector , thereby nicauliietho elector of the precinct. "Tucro mav be some question nstotho risht to cluulongo votci-s wiio have rogls lered even by olectoi-s when they present themselves to vote , ns , under the present law govcrnliiR registration , the supervisors of reglstmtion net In n Judicial capndtv , or as a court , nnd arc required nt the tlnio the registers , to specify in the book of registra tion whether or not no is a qualified voter by entering opposite his nanio 'yes' or 'no' as the case may oo. ' Tills it would sooin in connection with section 18 , which provides that the registra tion of any voter would he challenged , would lead me to think that , so far as the qualifica tions of the voter are concerned , ho can not be challenged. "Another question suggested by the coui-sowhlch.lt Is said , the prohibitionists wtyl pursue , is that of challenging voters for the mere purpose of delay , tlierahy honing to prevent a full vote in this city. Undoubtedly , should such a course uo persisted in. they would luy themselves llnblo to arrest for ob struction of the election as provided by sec tion 'J5 of chapter 'JO of the Nebraska stat utes , anil any constable or policeman may ar rest such person after warning him to desist from his course. " Low-necked dresses are go ! no to bo very popular with the lovely younj"ihidincs. [ be cause If they should catch cold wearing them haven't they got Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup to cuuo them I How ninny murmur at high prices ! Why Salvation Oil costs only ' . ' 3 cents a bottle. JOHNSON'S OASIS. It is Continued l > y .Tiul o Ilclslcy "Until Friday Afternoon. Prohibition Johnson , the frua whisky spy and sneak , ex-correspondent of tno New York Voice , nnd editor of the Humble Bee , was arraigned in police court yeslurdny to answer for his brutal assault upon L. . M. Itlieem , manager of the A. D. T.last Satur day evening. Another complaint oharged him with car rying concealed weapons , aim his ally , L. J. smith , wns also arraigned on a similar charge. To all of these charges the defend ants pleaded not guilty , und the case wns continued until Friday nfUirnoonnt 3 o'clock , when both defendants will l > o tried together , the evidence belnp the samoin each caso. The Interest felt in the case was shown by Iho number and character of tbo gentlemen wlio filled the court rdotn. It was far from being the usual police court audience , a-j many of the loading bankers , wholesale men , merchants and professional men of tbo city were In attendance to sco that tbo base dc- rainers of Omuha nnd Mr'citizens received the punishment that .they so richly merited. The spectators vero disappointed when a- continuance was announced , but oxpi'ossed their Intention of beingon hand again Friday afternoon. For lira in Kni ; Use Hereford's ' Acid Phosphates. Dr.V. . H. Fibhcr. Lo Scur , Minn , , says : "I find it very serviceable in nervous debil ity , sexual weakness , brain fag , excessive use of tobacco , as a drink in fevers , and in some urinary troubles. It is a grand peed remedy in all cases where I have used it. " Gathers lluincmlM-rti Jt' > c. With reference to the denial of J. i'hippi Hoe , published in Sunday's BEE- , that ho lie had not been connected with Yardlcy aud the others who are cup-aged la copying the registry list for the prohibitionists , Mr. J. T. Gathers , the well known attorney stiys : "Mr. Hoe will not deny that ho mot mo in the postoftlco some days aso and told mo that they , moaning the prohibitionists , wcro mak ing a canvass of tno registration and thut they had found so many illegal registrations. In spt-akingof the matter , Mr. Hoe used the word 'we,1 showing thut ho Included himself in the work which thesi ) fellows were doing und with whom ho now claims ho had uo connection. " _ Use Brown's bronchial troches for counts , olds and all other throat troubles. ' Pro minently the bcst.-Kov. Henry Ward Uccchcr. _ _ _ _ _ Cnrrlnjje Men Closing. W. U. Drununond & Co. , carriage makers , give tluir twenty-five employes the election day Hi which to vote. E. D. Meadlmberwill close tils carriage fac tory all dav. His men will be pivcn regular wages mm will all work at the polls against prohibition. Mn. 'U'inslow's soothing syrup for chil dren teething cures wind colic , dlurrluua , etc. " 5 cents a bottle. _ IClectlou Hoturiia. THE Br.n will put election bulletins out in front of Tun Bun building tonight. "Between times" a cartoonist will get in hia deadly work. Ueliablo election reports have long been a BBB specialty. Insist on gottitiK Cook's KxtraDry Chanv nagno If you want a pure article ; there aronc headaches in it. How to Vote Aciiliint Prohibition. It is not necessary o , have both proposi tions "for" and. "agtdnst" prohibition 01 "for" and "against" license on any ticket Tno nitirmutlro or negative proposition 01 : cither of the amendments is sufllcient. j Through conchq TriE'uUnian palace sleepers , dining curs , free reclining chair cars to Chicago nncl iutorvonlny points via the great Rock Tblttnd. route. Ticket ofllco 1002 , Sixteenth u'na Furnani. Vote Ifla Vote early today and avoid the crush Otherwise you will lose your vote. This cvonlnc Tlio 'Hoo will tlirov election rotiirns rlp'on ' a lin o trans pnrency In front of'Tiio ' Hoe Imllilinjr Ten tlioumiiul pcopt Mill thug boon ablod to read tlio returns as fast nn re eclvoil-hy Tlio nee. THE POINT. " From Catholic Arc- ! "A bishop down to tbo Poorest of the Poor U testify , not only to the " virtues of ST. JACOBS OIL , The Great Remedy For Pain , tut to Its superiority oycr all other rcmcdlei , rapresacd thus : It Cures Promptly , Permanently ; uhlcli means strlcUy , that the luiln-itrlclcea Kelt & pronjpt relief with uo return of tbs Mln. mil tali , ther " 7. fit. Jacob * OU will tiro. ThUblu excellence. 8 REASONS. 1309 WHY WE SUCCEED IN OURENTERPR1SE , 1. Because -\ve do aswe advertise. 2. Because -\vesell goods at loss than the cost of material. 3. Because weguarantee ageniiine tailor-made suit already-made prices 4. Because AVG guarantee a perfect fit. B. Because we alter goods to fit the purchaser free of cliarge , 6. Because -\vegive the purchaser more tnan be anticipates for- his money 7. Because -\ve liave the confidence of the public , 8. Because we never allov/ garment to iSe misrepresented. ALL ALTERATIONS DONE FREE OK CHARGETO INSURE A PERFECT TIT , WHATlfOXJ OJVNtSAVB , . SUITS' FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS , PANTS. $70 custom made suit For , , . . $112.50 $0. custom nmdo ovcrconl fur $ . ' 5 , Of ) rittloni innJc pimts for . iJS.Stl $ ( > 0 custom made suit fur $30.00 $ KO ciistont mndo orcrroni for. . . . $2S."iO uibtoin nimle i Ai U for . sj.r ? ( ) $55 custom made suit Tor $27.50 $50 cusloin mndo overcoat for , . . $2-1,50 custom mailo pants for . if I ) . 50 $50 custom made suit for $25.00 HH custom made overcoat for $20,00 $12 custom nmilo pants for . SJB.OO $15 riistoni iimdoMiIlfui * $20.00 J40 custom imulo ovcrcuntfor J l 7,50 0 c i8ti > iu made pants for . $5.00 $10 custom nmdc suit for $18.50 $35 custom made overcoat for. . . , $1-1,00 $ S custom mailo piints for . $1.50 $ ti5custoui made suit for $15.00 $28 custom made overcoat for 7 custom mailp pftiits for . sfcl.76 FULL DRESS SUITS FOR. SALE OR HIRE. Open eveniiig-s until 9 o'clock. ' Saturday cvRiiings xintil to o'clock. CLOTHIN& PARLORS , 1309 Famam Street , Omaha , Nel ) . 1309 THK STAKDAHD COCOA OP THE t + + rt + r * j | PURE SOLUBLE CHEAP 2 Rich. Digestible. Stimulating. Nourishing ; . ; t Having- peculiarly delicious flavor a food and drink ; > combined at a half cent a cup and Jt for a prince. BEST & GOES FARTHEST , " SCJ-VAS HOUTEK'S COCOA ( "once ( rle.I , alivny. 11.04 ! " ) VIM Imentedind patented nml limutle In Holland. It is tcknonledgoil b/tlio most tmincnl doctors nd nlysU th t by the ipoclul Irciituient VAXlIourKK'sOoooi bns urulfrjono , tUo iilublllly or Ihu nciti.f.u-iiilnic imnUiiuuli In Incrcu.rd fifty i cr cfiit. . vbiU tlio whoU of tin llbroi resoftened nnl ronJeruJ more pnlntabltanii illeoatlule. J T. rt05t lo in tlio orld. " Atk for ViK HotrrF.K' un'd lulto no other. 67 NO GTJR.EU NO 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , ISTeb. "He hdcd.smaJl skill pM-ic.rse lesh who - ri'de ' ' ' bought-a. goose to be convinced. to accomplish satisfactory results in scouring anil cleaning , anri necessitates n great outlay of time and labor , -which moro than balances" any saving in cost. Practical people will find SAPOLIC Uio best and cheapest eoap for house-cleaning and scouring' . " THIS is AN AGE OF APOUINARIS WATER. " Desant. Apottmaris f'THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " AMERICAN PTJBLIO HEALTH ASSOCIATION , Extracts ' from the Rtpnri m the lll \ ti n tf Water Sufjtiet. "Typhoid fever in our cities ii in ajreat part duo to tlie sewage in the water supply. " "We cannot shut our cjei tn the relation \UIh existi between sewage in our streams nnj typhoid fever in tliccitiej that arc supplied by them. " "Tliirty thonwnd people die of typhoid fever annually in the United States of America. " " Tht funty ef Ajolliwrit tfaitr offers the best security agaiiitl the datigtri which are common to most tf the ordinary drinking- waters , " MEDICAL. RECORD. APOLL1NAKIS. " The annual ton. sumption of thii favorite leverage affordt a striking f roof of the wtttsprtad demand vohicft fxittsjer table water ojabsolutefuriiy. " MEDICAL JOURNAL. NOTICE. The -viell-l-noiun Yellmu Lalelt of the AftlHnaris Company , Limited , are protected by Perpetual injunctions of the Supreme Court , BEWARE OP IMITATIONS. C. L. Erloson , Local Afit , 200 N. 10th St DR. LC. WEST'S ' NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. Btwelflo for Jljit rl . Pliilnm.rlU. i' nr ] jl . Vfiko- ( ulnoM , Mental IttpreiMoti.Hnrienlnaot tbe Itraln.ro- ulUntr til tntunltylii Itvllnuto Ulliery dav uul < l < jali. Pftmaturo Old AB jl""nwii , Luuot 1'ovrar ta cither sex. Inroluntary Loisei , ftnrl 6 > erra UrrlUBzk cu * 4 lir ovcr-aiertloA or the brain , eelt-rliuw ur OTer'lnd'ilffenca. Kuch t > oxcont&lni onemontL' * treat * meat. (1 a IMC , or tU for SI , lent by m ilprpiliL. . Vfllh eacb order tor ilz IIOIM. will t nd nurclitMr tmiranWo to rrfiind mcmr It Iho rei > tinint falUto curt. Uutr&ntun luuua and veailaa lula oolr til GOODMAN DHUG CO. , llioraraum StreoU Omaha Neb , lOSEPH"GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS , G , 8. WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINEJEWELRY Solo Agontlii Oinnliu for Gorhatn jMnn- Sterling MANTLE CLOCKS , RICH CUTGLASSand CHINA. Our Stoclc of Fine Goods is the Largest and Our Prices the Lowest. Como nuil sec us. . Cor. Douglas & 15th Si Coruar OthaiidHamay Streets , Omaha. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities DR. A. T. MoLA-TJO-HLTN , Prosldont Dr. J. "W , Mcllenamy , PR EICHABDS. PRACTICE LIMITED TO 1 ' NER1/OU8 / SYSTEM , ROOMS 316 TO 320 OEE BUILDING , OMAHA , NEB. DE.MCGREW THE'SP CIALIST. Muro I linn ISycnti' oxnorlcncoln Ibo trcatiucnl ol PRIVATE DISEASES , II 10 tlvoilayiwttliuut ol an hour's tlniif. STRICTURE Permanently curRilnlllivut i > nln or Initrunirnli ; no cultlnu ; no tlllitlnil. Thu ino.il rucn'irkjili.i ! rguitxlf known to modern erlcnea Wrlto fur circulars. SYPHILIS CURED JN 30 TO BO DA. VS. Dr. MfCruW ) troatmc ill for this tmlbto blnoit ills. enft lini bp n pronoiinmil tint molt pimnrfnl nmt mifceitiifiil r ine tjr OUT dlicovcrod ( or tlio itl olut enroot Ihl * clltcunu , Hli BIIC ' vlth tlcls dlsiMiao IiusnnvcrbD-n uquallod. A complctD CtllK UirjLlf TKlVrlln fur circular. * . LOST MANHOOD nivlnll M'pnknt s of tie ! poxunlorKiini , ncrvouinom , tlinlfllty and dospoinluucyabiiolulol/curixl. Thero- Heds itntiiedlato nml completo. SKIN DISEASES , Cal.irrli , rhcunmtlsiti , nnH all dlaowes ot tlio blooil llvpr. klrtneya nml lilmUlcrpuriutnentljr curcil. FEMALE DISEASES and no n rntxlii , nor voun 11011 iind cl Invaow ot tlio ilom < ucli curriL Tlio lliiolot'ii "llou > o TruntniotU" fix hullcs iHproiiOiincoil by nil who liuvo uncil It , to bii liunmntoomiioto nnd convenient roincilr TW of- crpa for the IronlmeiH of toiimln illoraMes. It li rulr it noiidorful runmlr * N < > InitriiiuuiUl ; uo > ulu. JloritSl'Olll.AJHtS Flllllt 2T04 1IM.V. DR. McGREWS mmYnlous nticco n ) mH won far lihn n reputation wlilcli ii trill ; nnllonnl In vlnrnutcr , nivl Ills urent iirmyot' pitlvnU rc.ioliOJ from tlio Atlantlu In tlio m'ltlu. Tlio Ductdr IH n ( jrinlinito of "lUUllif.AU" iiuillclnonuil Ima linil loiiituml caruful oxpi rli'iieo In ioi | ltnl prurtlct ? , nml IK clnNnoil nuionjf Ilitj U'lulliitf ' potlnllsH In miideniHclcnru. Tr .iliniiit br rarro- ixmdonrn. H'rlto fur circular ! ubout cacti o I tli ibuvo ctlsoitsui , rait. Office , i4th and Farnam Sts Kiitrniico onoltlicr stroi't. WRITE TO HER ! 'I win not nhlo todo nijr lioiiguwork lot 15jciu , nn ) Mr NlL-liuliiM\VllHun,7ri-JS. \ IMvUlonbt. , lluttnlo , N.V , 'UorloriHl vlth iimny phyntclniiM fur foiiml * weak n e , nnd mod miinr roiiwllun n Itliout benell t. ; l hoiro Nmvis HKAt.s . cuml HID ; I urn utroiiK an CTOT ; duull nirotviiwork. " 81i > url > or.fx \ \ tioxus tot tti , AiMrosK. NKHVK 1IKAH CO , KWIfMX ) , N Y. Bold br Uootlnuii llniK Co. , 1111) ) Kurnniu Ht. , Uiuslu 'MESH ' CUntOtrl- ' " - - ! JfTllBIJllJBUUR CAD CUSHIONS . . . kl.p.n heard rtlMlnttlJ. I'omrorUbU. ill UIM < | | < I _ II. lllU lru llii-kpr or TtN , ad . " The ( Ijurotlii our dnteavlll make a long llay , No ranu or woman now livlai ; will ever data document without using the flguro 0. It ttandi In the third place la 1800 , whore It will remain ton years and tlum move up to second plaoo in 1000 , wlicro It will rest fnr ono hundred years. Thcrclsauotlxt"y" whlclilumnlnocoraotostay , Ills unllko the flgure Sin our dates intborcipoc ! that it baa nlru.idy moved uulo first phoo , wlior < Itwlll permanently ruinnin , IL li called th "Ko ? 0" Hlcli Arm \Vhreler A Wilson Scwiuj Machlno. Tlio "No. 8" wni cudorsud for first jihoo by tlw eipurtior l iropont tlm I'ntli K > [ xsitlon ol 188V , vhereaftcrnsevcraGontuitwltlitlio leading niu- chines of the world. It wai nwardod the oiilj Oraiidl'ri'/'iElvento family lowing nuehlnoi , nil others CQ ohlblt having received lower awnrdi cl gold medal * . Ho. Tlie Crunch ( Jovornmont BborccogultcditiEiipcrlorltybythodccorutlouol Mr. Nathanli'l Whtclur.rrejIJeiilof . tlwoorapuuy , with tlie Cross of tlio Legion of Honor , Tbo "No. V ii not an old tnaehlnD improved rjfou. b-it li an entirely new rmcliins , ami tlw Grand Vti-tt at 1'nrUvita awarded 11 m tlio urond' cit advance In tvinRnmctiltic nicoliQuism of tlM age. Ihotw who buy It onn rc'nt aveurud , tber fore , ot having tlio vtry latut and best. WII.8ON WTO CO. , 185 and 187 Wabaoh A.VS , , Chloagft R. T. TLOODMAN , 220 NortU Slxtoontli Street , Mum Callun uiid.CutT .j Correct Stylet. Beit Quillty , Perfect flltln } . IRr THEM , H