TTTTC OMATTA T > ATTjV TVICR. ! l < ? mAV. "NrnVTCl\rmrT ? 91 IS DIVIDED AGAINST ITSELF , Unltsd Btatoa Circuit Court Judge * Differ on Material Points. MORTGAGE INTEREST AND APPEALS , AVIUcrford , the Young Negro KJitvp , Abandoned by His Muster nnd Will Hereafter Ho side In Onmlia. JudgoCalducll Is giving the attorneys in Ibis Judicial district plenty of food for thought and is rapidly up-setting old-estab lished rules of practice in the circuit court. A prominent attorney icmnrked jestcrdny that if the new circuit Judge kept on much longer ho would hiwo half the cases on the docket appealed to the supreme court. Ills latest move was a decision to tno effect . that in suits hi forjclosuio upon a mortgage , where the amount ot the mortgage itself wis , less than -,000 , the interest coupons which might bo overdue could not bo added to the amount ot the mortgage In order to bring the amount sued for above the ? 3,000 limit. This is In direct opposition to thorulingof the Into Justk-o Miller on this point and also to the pi.ictico of Judge Dundy in'similar cases. ThopolnUwas brought up by an attorney from out of town In a case where the mort- cage \\as forlfe)0 ( ) , but the coupons overdue made the total amount claimed ? J,200. Judge Cnldwoll , without any hesltanry.nnd without consulting his associate , ruled that the couit had no jurisdiction in the case Judge Dundy interposed ou objection and quoted the opinion of .lustico Miller on this point , stating also that , it had been his cus tom to hold that the court bad jurisdiction. Judge Oaldwoll , however , declined to re cede from his position , and Judge Dundy also held his ground. The latter told the attoinoy 'in ' the case that ho could have n cer tificate to the effect that the court was divided In order to cnriy the case to the supreme court and have it advanced on the docket for hearing. In an informal talk after court had ad journed both Judges adhered to their posi tions on the question. StiAVK Xlll , the AVIIlcrroiil Boy , Kinds a Homo in the City. The negro boy Till , who has born detained In the family of Milton Wilier-ford of Tobias as a slave , was brought to the city Wednes day by General L. W. Colby of Beatrice , who appealed as the attorney for Willerford. It will bo remembered that the slorv of the wretched tieatment tlio boy had been com pelled to undergo was minted In Tnr Ben exclusively several weeks ago and caused irreat excitement among the colored cltbeus ot the st.ito as well as among the xvbito pco- plo who hud thought slavery was abolished ucveral years ago. Dr. M. O. Uickcts nnd Attorney rtobbins took the case in hand , backed by the wealth iest and moat influential citi/ens of the city nnd state , anil sccuit'd a writ of habeas corpus commanding Willerford to produce the boy In court. When Till was produced In court nnd his owner virtually acknowledged Ids guilt by agreeing to glvo the boy upif thocnsc against htm was not pushed. Alter consultation this was agreed to by both sides , each agieciug to pay one-half the costs. A stipulation to this effect was placed on fllo in the United States court and the boy was tuined over to Messrs. Uicketts nud llob- bins. Ho will bo given a homo In this city nnd allowed to look around him for a few weeks , and will then bo given tin opportunity to chose where ho will make his homo. An examination of the boy's body fully substantiates the charges of cruelty nindc against Willerford. His back and legs are literally covered with senra. Seine of them nro huge welts raised by a whip , and in his back are plainly to bo seen the marks of the prongs of a pitch fork. The boy hns a hunted look In his eyes and shows a strong disinclination to talk about his late master. In reply to questions as to where ho prefers to live , he says doggedly that ho wants to go homo. Ills manner nnd conversation show that ho lias been carefully taught to profess a liking for oppressors , but it is the intention of his deliverers to keep him in this city until ho gains at least n sonibhuico of independence and then allow him to make a choice for him self. My physician said I could not live , my liver out of order , frequently vomited gieen- ish mucous , skin yellow , small dry humors on face , stomach would not retain food. Burdock Blood Billets cured mo. Mrs. Adelaide O'Brien , UTJ Exchange SI. , But- ffalo , N. Y. _ It.lLFOVll AT HOVilirOItT. He Pays Ills Kospeets to Gladstone and tlio Irish Fugitives. LONDON , Nov. 20. [ Special Cablogiain to Tuu Bni : . ] Mr. Balfour addressed an en- thusinstlo meeting at Southport last evening nnd received a cordial welcome. Ho said that ho was getting tired of the dreary and mel ancholy task of tracing the calumnies and wlsstnlcmcnts of his opponents. S.inco ho loft Iioland it had been his painful duty to plow through a Midlothian rhetorical cam paign. Ho found In Mitihollstown some now and other ancient ngures more de crepit and wrinkled nnd with moro false teeth than over , but they still had the old recognizable shapes. Ho would not make nny fmthor rofoionco to Mltchellstoun , but wo'uld lot Mr. Gladstone go on remarking as long as ho pleased nn incident which had boon argued and rcaigued oven to nausea. Coming to Mr. Gladstone's , few novelties ; , Mr. Bnlfoursuld ho repietted to find him oven moio careless of accuracy than ho was two years ugo. Ho character ized Mr. Gladstone's reference to the police , land cultivation and Inndloidlsm in Ireland nsextrooidlnary fallacies and amazing ilc- tlon , anil while Gladstone was pursuing his wild career of improvisation here , Dillon nnd O'Brien were following a no less wild career in misstatements in America. Mr. O'Brien declared that 50,000 persons had been im- under the crimes act and that a man Erisoned ad been sent to Jail for merely touching his * hat to him. These short stories were concocted for the American market nnd they were not excluded by the McKlnloy inrlff. Their purpose was lo extract - tract dollars from credulous audiences , and' in this they succeeded. The course of events In Ireland , could the American pcoplo but know , afforded a most sulking commentary ou the travelers' tales with which these two distinguished fugitives from justice were 10- gallng them. Mr. O'Brica had called him on unmitigated liar , but ho must reiic.a nil 1 the play-acting on thoyachton which O'Brien lied was unnecessary. Ho might , have sailed nwav in comfoit , because the crown was absolutely powerless to nirest the man until I he had bi'okon his ball by not appearing in court , Mr. Bnlfour concluded with n gencial denunciation of the tactics of the national league and a Justification of the policy of the government. Ask for Van Houtcn's Cocoa. Take no other. Thn MnrlbornitKli LONDONNov. . 20. [ Special Cablegram to Tnu Bru.l An explanation is published re garding the icport that judgment for n largo sum had been obtained in thuAmerican couit against the Duchess of Marlborough. It ap pears that the duchess possesses a life interest In property In America from which the sum of AUO.UOO Is realized annually. The Amer ican courts do not allow n charge to bo made upon n life Interest , and the duchess there fore raised a largo sum in England to spend on Blendhelm palace nud In the purchase of n London munition. In order to complete the lender's security the duchess insured her llfo for a heavy * amount and allowed judg ment to bo taken m the American courts for the advances made. This legal operation does not affect the financial position of the duchess. _ The only railroad tram out of Omnha run expressly for the accommodation of Omnhn , Council Bluffs , DOS Molnos und Ghlcngo business is thu Hock iBlnml vos- tlluiled limited , leaving Omaha nt 4:15 : p. in. daily. Ticket oftloo , 1002 Sixteenth nnd Furntuu sta. , Omaha VKHCIMAXCR. The llullpt Wan I'nUoncil nnit General Sllvcrflkofr In Dciul. [ Cnpi/rffrfit / 1300 by Juinu Oonhn Jlennr&t I'.uu , Nov. 20.-Now [ YorkHornld Cable Special to TIIR nKR. ] Gencrnl StlvcnkofT Is dead. Ills wound , correctly described as slight , piovcd fatal , for small as It was and comparatively harmless to look upon , ItM Indicted by a poisoned bullet nnd such pro jectiles show no mercy. Nihilism Is stamped on the face of the crime. The facts nro as follows : At noon Tuesday theconclcrgo of the Hotel Dado was nccosted by n man attired In the typical costuino of a Russian , or rather a Polish , emigrant. "I liavo a letter for General Silver-shod whore are hli rooms ! " Being told where to find the apartments , the iiinu continued , "Hownrotho rooms situated ! " HuwistoR "Whichnum ber was the lieiV-room nnd which the parlor , or court yard , or front. This information also was given and the man went up-stalrs , ri'ho concierge's suspicion , strangely enough , wis not aroused by the close Interrogatory of the foreigner. The Polo went to General SllverskoH's room , was admitted after ex plaining his errand and the valet withdrew. Ho handed the general a letter and presuma bly stiot htm wlillo raiding It , as the docu mentan Invitation to a service at the Franco- Uussum club , was found on the Iloor. The man WIM seen descending the stairs In great Imste by the general's ' servant , who shortly afterwmds knocked at his master's ' door and received no answer. Ho returned a swond time nnd opened the door , when ho found the general seated at his desk , pen in hand and dripping with blood , The alarm was nt once gi\en nnd Dr , Poiteriicrwasquickly on hand. In splto of all cffoits General Sllverskoff never regained consciousness. Ho died yes terday. . The letter brought by the assassin quickly led tohlsidentllleatlon , but , unfortuuatclyho is not arrested. Information gained nt the Franco-Hussion bank shows that ho is u I'ollsli Hebrew imircd 1'ndlowlsky , who was employed by the club ns u messenger. .An investigation of his lodgings , Immediately carried out , discovered documents that con clusively moved Padlowlsky to bo u nihilist. The most Important of all , however , was the illscoverv of a number oE bullets of tbo same callbro us that found in the wound , nnd a hasty nnnlj ttcal examination proved them to be poisoned. 1'adlewisky , our Informant tells us , has un doubtedly escaped to Knglnnd and the police nuthoiltles have communicated with their colleagues in London. It is feared , however , owing to the largo number of nihilists who inhabit the worst nnd most intricate slums in London , the criminal will llnd an impenetrable hiding place. Gcneial Sllvorikoff had betrayed great fear ns to his personal safety nnd allowed no one to approach him beloro his servant hud ascertained the visitor's business , and ho kept a loaded revolver constantly at hand on his desk. Tlio deceased insisted on his ser vant sleeping outside the bedroom door so that no admission could bo obtained except over his bodv , and frequently the general would start up fiom his bed , scio his re- \ olvcr and make a close inspection of the nnartlnent. No wonder ho uiis nervous , for ( jeneial Sllverskoff , who , at one thno was chief of the dreaded third section or politician police of Hussia. wielded all the terrible power known as the administrative process- otherwise , Siberia for life without trial. Ho was removed from this impoitnnt post in older to taho chage of the force surrounding the pciaon of the czar and was held abso lutely icsponsiblo for the safety of his sovereign. How to save money is a problem that Inter ests cverj body. Ono way to do It is to in vigorate the system with Ayer's Sarsapaiilln. Being a highly concentrated blood medicine it is the most powerlul and economical. It is sold for a dollar a bottle , but worth live. I .in n do a [ Cojri07it > | / lS90bilJa"ico ( Jonlan llennetl. ] LONDON , Nov. 20. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to Tui : Bei.1 Michael Davltt , Justin McCarthy and Harry Campbell , private sectctary to Parnell , are the only three prominent membeis of the Iiish party in London Just now. Au inter viewer has been persistently onthotiack of these gentlemen , who , with ono accord , re fused to suy a word about the O'Shea case. Decision Is reserved In ft curious case be fore the Dublin courts , said to bo without a parallel in ancient or modern legislation. An infant , through her next of kin , her mother , sued the Great Northern railroad company of Ireland for VOUO damages for injuries re ceived in the lerriblo Armagh railway acci dent in June , 18S9. At lhat time the plain tiff was not yet horn. It was argued that the case was ridiculous ; that the defendants had entered Inlo no conlract with the plain tiff and therefore were not liable. ' 'Sho cer tainly could not have bought a tickot. " For Iho plaluliff , counsel conleuded that Ihero was a contiact , oven If it were an implied one ( subject to correction ) , as far as the plaintiff was concerned. The plaintiff had been born ciippled in'consequence of tlio ac cident and u as entitled to substantial dam ages. Disease lies in ambush for the weak , n fce- blo constitution is ill adapted to encounter n malaiious atmosphere or sudden changes of tempeiaturo , and Iho least robust are usually the easiest victims. Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial nnd Blood Purifier will give tone and vitality and strength to your entire body. _ How Koch's Jjymph Is Made. BEUNE , JSTov. 20. [ Special Cablcgiam to Tun Bni : . ] The Frankfort Courier states that tno lymph used by Prof. Koch for the cure of tuberculosis is prepared in nn incu bating steve within a space that is hermeti cally sealed and steiilizcct and thereby ion- deted fiee fiom fungus. The interior of an air-tight space is divideiTby an unglazed porcelain celain diaphragm into upper and lower sec tions. In the upper section is placed salted meat broth in a gelatinous state , containing colonies of tubercle germs. Tills mass gradually liquilics and the gelatine liquid drops slowly through the porcelain plato into the lower section. The liquid then contains all the secretory products , out Is free from all living or de-id germs or reproductive spores and la the lymph as used. Weather .Probabilities. For November Indications point to cold , frosty weather. That , however , will make no difference to thobo who' travel in the steam-heated nnd electric- .lighted . , limited vestibule trains which nro run only by the Chicago , Milwaukee faSt. . Paul Ity. between Oiualm and Chicago. City ticket offlco , 1601 Far- rmm ft. , Onmha. F. A. NAMI , J. E. Piiusrox , General Agent. City Passenger Agent. Troup < in Stanley. LONDON , Nov. 20. [ Special Cablegram to Tim Buii.J-Lieutenant Troup , who u as a passenger from Now York on the steamer Sanlo , has landed at Southampton. In an in terview regarding the scandal connected with the roar guard of the StanloyEmln Pasha relief expedition , Troup says Stanley had only retailed ttio gossip of the mess- room ana hearsay talcs about the dead man. He also said ho would avoid further personal discussion of the mattur unless ho was forced to continue. Fcrvirt'H Foreign Relations. BBI on IDC , Nov. a ) . [ Special Cablegram to TUB BMI.J The shupisehlua opened jester- day. The speech from the throne declared that in consequence of the moderate policy that had been adopted Servia now enjoyed the confidence of the powers , while her inter course with the neighboring monarchy of Austria had assumed a fricnaly character. Why Stanley Appointed Unrttnlot. UUCSSEW , Nov. 20. [ Special Cablegram to TUK BKE. ] The Independence Uolgo sajs that the pressure brought to bear by General Sir G&rnot Wolsoloy compelled Stanley to give Major Buittelot command of the rear guard. Hunting GolU in Ireland. DUIU.IN , Nov. SO. [ Special Cablegram to THE BEE ] A French syndicate has pur chased for 20,000 a copper mine nt Golecn OJuniy Cork , in the iiopa that gold \\ill bo sound therein. THERE WILL BE LOUD BDSIG. Prospects for Oonsldorablo Oratorical Pyrotechnics technics Over Sprakershlp. PROMINENT ASPIRANTS FOR THE CHAIR. Slhct * llrjlmiliig to Itccover from the Hcuont Slump Tito Trouble Came from London A Youthful Clitcf Justice. U'xsmxoTOV BunnvuTitB 0\t\iu Bez , 1 513 FoonTHBJCtii STKEBT : , } - WASUIXOTOV , D. C. , Nov . 20. ) If the proposition tniulo by some northern democratic newspapers nnd democratic rep resentatives to elect only a northern man to the spoakcrshlp of the fifty-second congress is seriously entertained there promises to bo some very loud nnd prolonged muslo in this latitude about December 1,1301. Southern members now hero are not at all reticent in expressing their views on such a proceeding. In brief , they avow that such a proposition will , when the time comes , bo vigorously re sented by the entlro southern delegation as an Insult to the democracy of that section. "Tho soutli , " said a well known democratic member from Texas today , "Is prepared to take a back seat whcro the choice of n presi dential cnndldato is involved , and wo are willing to grant to the north the vlco presi dential candidate also , but wo will not con sent to bo hewers of wood and drapers of water for the northern democracy beyond these lines. If wo are to bodobarrcd on account of sectional prejudices from naming our best men , considered in connection with the prcslucncy and \lco presidency , it Is clearly our right to demand the speakcrshlp nnd when the time comes sothcrn members of congress propose to en force that demand by appealing' to the con science of northern democratic members and their sense of fairness and lustlco. I may as well say now and I speak , I think , for every southern democratic member of the Fifty- second congicss , that wo will not bo pacified with the cleikship of the next house and the proposition made to us that wo shall do so is looked upon as a double Insult. " Among these who have announced their candidacy lor the speakershlp of the rifty- sccond congicbs up to the present aio Chip- man of Michigan , Byuum of Indiana , Spiingcr of Illinois , Outhwaito of Oliio , Crisp of Georgia , 13 reckon ridiro of Kentucky , Hatch of Missouri , Lockwood nt Now York , \Vllsonof West Tlrginla and Mills of Tcxus , who has Just been returned for the thlru time by the enormous majority of 0,000 over his lepnhllcan opponent , Hibbard 0. Baker. Judtro Chipman was twenty-nine years ago an cdltoiial writer on the Detiolt Tree Ptess wlit-n it was owned and managed by the Into AVilunr 1Story. . When the latter founded the Chicago Daily Times Judge Chipman held nu editorial position on that paper for se\orai yeniN. Mr. Chlpimu will doubtless have the support of the entire Michigan delegation of eight membois in the next congit'ss for the place. lioprcsentatlves Springer nnd Bynum have both got their booms for the spcakership well under way with Springer's boom a tritlo the largest Just nt piesent owinj ; to his presence at the recent Thunnan banquet and his re cent uttctauces .since his arrival m Washing ton. HcproscntatHo Byuum Is expected to arrive on Saturday and will endeavor to catch up with Springer. Hepresentatlvo Outhwaito of Columbus , Ohio , is taking time by the forelock and is working Ills boom in a quiet klnrt of a way. Representative Ciisp of Georgia , who is represented as the ablest representative from the south is antagonized in his canvass by Blount. With the single exception of the latter. Crisp will have the Georgia delega tion at his back. C. P. Breckenridge , the silver tongued Kentuckv oiator will bo antagonized by Me- Cicarylio wants to bo the next speaker very badly. Hatch of Missouri is very active in his can didacy ana so is lan Corkwood ot Buffalo , N. Y. The only cnndldato who is not ac tively bestirnng himself is "Wilson of West Viiglnia. Hcls apparently a passive candi date , but if the south is to bo favored wltn the speakershlp again , Wilson will loom up llko a stack of hay in a lonelv meadow. Mills of Texas seems to want the oftlco of speaker moro than anv other candidate except it bo Springer. Mills intimates that ho is so con sumed with ambition lor the place that ho Is suffering from nervous prostration in cense quence. In splto of Mills' labors in the last and previous campaigns in the east r.ud west , ho is not popular \vith the northern demo cratic members of congress. Springer is , on the otncr hand , exceedingly popular , especially in Michigun , and until Judge Chip man vaulted Into the arena was the favorite of the Michigan delegation. Ho has popu- laiizcd himself with the Michigan democracy by having stumped the state in the recent campaign. It is moro than probable that if Chipman should fail in his aspirations that the Michigan delegation would goto Springer in a solid block. SILVEIl IS JIECOVEHIN'O. "Silver bullion wont UD to $1 an ounce to day , " said Mint Director Leech to your cor respondent this evening , "and I expect to see it partially recover from the slump it got during the flurry on Wall street. Tno decline in bullion was duo solely to the tact that the heavy holders wcro largo borrowers and when the bankers demanded sottlPinent an enormous amount of bullion was thrown upon the market. The incipient influence nhtch brought about the slump was located in Lou- don , where our financial troubles arose. As soon as the present crisis is over bullion will appreciate steadily till it reaches the point it found some time ago , nnd may co higher. The depression in the market was in no de cree due to nn overproduction in fact it had nothing to do with mining or production in nnyiespcct. The holders wcio simply forced to sell nnd the selling began In London. As an evidence of the truth of what i tell jou , " continued Mr. Leech , "wo have within the past thirty days or so impoitod several mil lions moio of bullion than wo have exnoited. Wo have not sent a dollar's worth of bullion to China ninco last May , whereas we expelled - polled to the Celestial empire during the same period of last year about $ WOOD,000. Wo have not had a sulllclont domestic supply to have any perceptible effect upon the mar ket in tills , country or to cut much of a llguro In fixing prices. The time when the bullion market will entirely recover or materially lin- provo depends upon the way things go financially in London , which at present con trols ulfalrs in Wall street , and throughout the cntho country. Wo have now so much money employed in moving various products and pushing numerous enter prises that the banks are u li able to meet the daily demands. The re turns are slower comincr In than usual and the peilod of financial stringency usual at this time of the year will bo longer than common , and It began earlier than has been the custom. Bullion appears to have suf fered moro than other pioducts , because more was in the hands of borrowers than of any other product. " SAMOA'S MW : cninr JDSTICE. In accordance with the articles of the Beif- lln , Germany , conference , King Oscar ol Swceden and Norway , appointed us chlei Justice of Samoa , C. IJeCectorkrantz , of the court of appeals at Stockholm , and ho is now in this city cnroute to tian Francisco nud the scene of his futui-6 duties. Ho Is n young looking man 'fbr ' uch nu Important iiost since ho will bo Judijo of the court be fore \vhlch nil civil auju between Samoiina and foreigners will bd tried , nnd between the Samonus thonnelvcs utln nil land suits nnd criminal cases InvoUlnp foreigners with the natives or with each other. Thcro n 111 ho no appeal from Ids dcclslrffi cither , so that ho will virtually bo ruler of the Samoan Islands nnd Malletoa , or who ever the chief Justice names ns king , will bo merely a figurehead. "It Is a difficult task1 Ural I am about toun- ctertake , " remained tho-chlof Justice , "but I shall endeavor to cxoivUo the nuthniity vested In mo for the best Interests of all con- corned. IJy the terms of the Berlin confer ence the natives of Hnmo.i aio guaranteed sclf-govummcnt. Thpy uie to huvo n king ns In former time , but It will ho left tome to decide who is the rightful sovereign. Malletoa Is the ruler , dcfacto , though Tnma- see , who was \Ico king when the fonucr was deposed by the Gcuuuns , Is nu aspirant to the throno. " Still n third contestant for the cov eted position h Mutnfa and the contentions of this trio formed the basis of the recent civil strife In the Islands which the United States and Its people will over remember for the recent disaster to its navy In their principal harbor. There nro fourteen Islands in the group , the three larg est being Savolc , Upolu and Tutuila , nnd in one , the last named , the United States gov ernment has the right to the harbor of Pngo- page , the best m the kingdom and which Is n coaling station for vessels of the United States navy. Mallotoa lives at Apia , which is on Opolu Island , the second in size , but first in population , there being about fifty thousand inhabitants. Cocoanuts , coilco , cotton nnd sugar are the principal produc tions of the kingdom , and It is closely allied to this country by recent developments. Chief Justice Cedcrkrantz will leave for Chicago cage and other western cities tomorrow. anoFF's ' DECISIONsusTAixcn , Assistant Secretary Chandler today dis missed the appeal of Jacob Schlarb from the decision of Commissioner Groff , as Schlarb has relinquished nil right , title and liitciust to the tract of land involved , which is the southeast quaiter of section 3 , township 115 , range 7U , Huron , S. D The entry was con tested by John Lendcry. AUMI oiiDnu * . Captain John Pitman is relieved from duty as chief ordnance ottlecr , depaitmeut of Dakota , mid of the command of the Tort Snelling ordnance depot , to take effect upon an officer of the line bcluir designated for that purpose by the commanding general of the department of Dakoti , and is assigned to duty as inspector at West Point foundry , Cold Spring , N. Y. Ordnance Sergeant Fremont A. Wootten ( appointed November 13,1890 , from sergeant troop B , Hightk cavalry ; , now at Fort Meade , S. D , will proceed to Fort Leavenworth. re porting upon his arrival to the commanding ofliccr for duty. The superintendent of the recruiting ser vice will cause twenty recruits to bo assigned to the Fust cavalry and forwarded under proper charge to such pointer points in the dopirtment of Dakota as the commanding general of the department shall designate. Ou the recommendation of the icgimental commander the following tiansfera In the Sexenth Infantry nio made : Second Licu- Lcnant Charles If. Cochian from company A tcrcompany D ; Second Lieutenant William S. Gfia\cs from company I ) to company A. Lieutenant Graves will Join the company to which hois trausforicd. MISCELLANEOUS , T W. BYorxtch of Omaha has been appointed cadet at West Point military academy. The entire Nebraska congressional delega tion Is expected hero by the latter pait of nextwcck Pcitur S. HEVTII. " ' Choice. " "Albright's . HMXJi ItEPItKSKXT JIIUSEII\ Mrs. Hetty U. Green Opens n llenl listato Oflluo In Chlo.ico. Cutcuao , Nov. 20. . [ Special Vilogram to THE BKE. ] Mrs. Hetty II. Green of New York , commonly known ns tno richest woman In the world , has opened a real estate office in the city. AU the business will bo under the management of her son Ned , who is her only child mid fdr whoso benefit sbo is said to have made all her investments. Formerly nil business with Mrs. Green had to bo done through her agents and commis sions had to bo divided , but now these who have business wich her can transact it direct , and everyone will bo on an equal footing. This move on the part of Mrs. Green moans a great deal to the city of Chicago. Slo is said to possess $ -10,000,000 of available funds of her own , Ayhilo she has a. largo number of friends who intrust their money to her for in vestment. In nn interview she said : "I paid one firm of brokers in Chicago as high ns $18,000 n year fora number of yeari in commissions for woik done for me. I was glad to do it , for they flid , seed work , but they didn't do exactly right by uio in this Section "I deal , which they sold for the site of the Giant locomotive works , and I decided to represent myself hereafter. I received a petition this moinlng , signed by fifty prominent citizens of Chicago , asking mo to begin proceedings for a rehearing of the caso. ; 1 am going to do it , too , and will keep it In the courts for seven years If it is necessary. After that is decided I will begin suits for damages in the United States courts in New York against those people who have wronged mo. It Is just this way : My attorney was also a director of the Northern Pacific rail road , and ho thought ho had achniico to make some money , so , being attorney for mo ana the railroad , ho sold ttio land without going out of his office. My trustees consented to the sale but did not consult mo and never re ceived my pel mission to selL Dr. Blrnoy euros catarrh , Bee bldg \Vlthdravm the Reduction. CimtnLiu.Aix , S. D. , Nov. 20. [ Special Telegram to THE Br.ii. ] The railroads of Dukota have heretofore delivered feed and fuel at points in the two states at half rates for the benefit of farmers who have suffered from crop failures. ThoChicago , Milwaukee 1 & St. Paul road today gave notlco that it does not feel warranted in making the re duction this winter. Other roads will un doubtedly do likewise. " ' Choice. " "Albright's . Cciisurcil the War OHlco. Los-nov , Nov. 20. [ Special Cablegram to THE BKE.J The investigation into the ro- ccnt flro In the Wellington barracks was con cluded yesterday. The Jury found that the inability of the fire department to control the flames was duo to a lack of water , and it seveiely censured the war office for not having provided sufficient facilities to meet such an emergency. "Albright's Choice , " French DrnmutlBtA Sock Protection. PAIIIS , Nov. 20-Speclal Cablegram to TJIB BEE. ] M. Hlb&t , minister of foreign affairs , yesterday received a delegation of dramatic authors. In response to their ap peal ho promised to dp.al.l . In his power to pro tect French works abroad. "Albright's Choice/ " v-p M. E. Smith , the wholesale dry goods man , loft last night for Ogdtil. Have you used SOAP ? WE TOLD YOU A few clays ago about the big- purchase of Overcoats our resident buyer in New York made. There are more of these overcoats than we thought. They keep on coining : and we open case after case every day. There arc all kinds ordinary grades , medium grades and goods fine enough for the best dressed man in Omaha. Overcoats for small men , for big men , for slim men , for fat men , for short men , for tall men every shape and style is here your si/.c too and you never will have an opportunity to buy your overcoat as cheap as you can do now \Ve call your attention lo a few styles they are corkers AT AT AT An Elegant All Wool A Splendid All Wool As Pinc a Mnclo with lap sonms , Farmer With handsome lienvy serge A.S nny mnn wnnts , colors a satin lining , satin sleeve lining , handsome drnb. seams double lining , fine slllc sleeve lining fine velvet collar , they como in very s1 itched , silk velvet collar , lining gray , tan and brown mixtures , ing , corcled edge binding. Worth of nn extra qualityInncy plalct and arc worth twelves dollars of in any clothing house in America , serge. A. beautiful garment nnd any man's money. fully $1F3.OO. as good as an y $2O cout. ENGLISH BOX COATS. Here's where we catch the "tony" folks. Wvo got them in all sorts of goods , and all sorts of shades , as handsome a line as any house in the country car ries. Prices $11.50 , $14.50 , $16 , $17.75 , $18.60. $21.50 , $22-50 and a guaranty to save you from five to ten big Americandollars goes with each coat. Boys' Overcoats ? Ohj Yes ; hundreds of 'em , and cheaper than ever. Corner 14th. and Douglas Streets. Open until 8 o'clock p. in. Snturday's 10 p. m. If-Jtie old proverb"bebme ( ' > APOLI0 ; is greater Hnd.n royalty it-self ; 'Tryfrinyour nexb : house-clekning : Grocers ke ep ih a DO YOU LIVE@IN GREASE ? & As a true patriot and citizen you should naturalize yourself by using the best inventions of the day for removing such a charge. To live in Grease is utterly unnecessary when SAPOLIO is sold in all the stores , and abolishes grease and dirt. Practice Limited to DISEASES LUNGS i AND NERVOUS SYSTEM. Rooms 316 to 320 Bee Bldg\ \ Omaha. O. L. Erlnkson , Local Agt,20G N.lOth St . AMUSEMENTS. . 'p Opera America'/ ! Artistic Comoillan , Mr Henry E DTXE.Y liN merry company of plnyorii , under tlio direc tion of MH IIAULLAYII. WAIUiUurUi , rouii. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY , NOV 20TH AND 2IST llrst proclurtloa hero of Mr IMxey's - - "ucceas. till ) S El VEIN AGE ! © SATURDAY , SUNDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE ADONIS Greatest BUCCCMS of the centurr. MaKnlticeat scenla pioiluctlons. Company of 55 people. Prices : 25a toll 50. bale of eoats vrlllliulnVcfl \ no luy morn In j TIJKMIAY. MONDAY , NOV. 24 , 25 , and 26. WUDMIsDAY , _ WM. J. GILMORE'S ' Glorious llollet Spectacle , the TEMPTATIONS , - - With 100 ppoplo. Tbo ( Irund Il.-Ukti. Tlio llc- wltchlurflUnccrs. Tim Ixjrely 1'rcmiern TlieWon- dcrdil M > fcliiltlea. Tlio Novelty of tlio Scnson Tlilrtr-Hvo 111 tlio Bil'et TLo SlnsHlvo Scenery. i'ouff Costuniej. The Charming Sluslo. The of hpeUnclts Halo of iciits opens next at regular in Ices. KorTliroo Ul ComiiienctHff I'rtttan X < nemlier 'Jt , u-iWi Sat- - Mrs. Vrnncls llodji-on lliirnott'n ' Jloautlful Iirumotlo Idyl Little Lord FaUntlBroy Presented ny tlio ORIGINAL NEW YOEK OOMPAN Rl'tOMI. DUCKS for their onitnuoiucnt nro lower than the ctnuiiaujr over pluyecl to before , and wma cemented to bj tli nmmixenient on nccimnt of the tlio * ory larnu leuUiu'caiucHy of the llicator : 110X SKATS , S II 00 and T5 cents AM , OHUIKSTHACHATrf . Ticciltl HM.CONV. I HIST TIIHI'.li I10\VH , McunU < ? . . ! < 011IKII UALCUNV br ATM , - - .UcviiM ( iAl.l.KIlV , . . . . . . . iicc'Uts llox Sheet DIIOII Thurtdnjr morning 13IMB ISDKN 1\IUSH1R \VIUj IMWLKH. Mnnngpr. Corner llUi and Urnam Blri-ots Oriuihi.Vr6k ( if Nov. UtU. MATHADA hOUAKACIlI. TIIK JAI * , In fe t o ( BlrrnnthencluraucouudskllL A IIINO ( ] f K1IVH or TUK iionu A burlenqiiu f rce cnmudr IntoMperfOilitltli brUht , brccjf , ijnirkllrm Bonus nml uuy , Julljr , rolllcklnx lUneen. A Inutlinbln , r < imlu , nitty , noiitenilottl aamoilr , mltiuleil nlili mirth nnil Uuvbtur. tHAH. AMI ANNlli WIIITNKV , ocnliUau allitJ. ONK DIME ADMITS TO A 14- WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Solo Agent In Omabu lor Gorhuni Man ufacturing Co's Sterling Silverware MANTLE CLOCKS , RICH CUT GLASS arrcl CHINA. Our Stock of Pine Goods is the Largest and Our Piices the Lowest. Come nml sec us. Cor. Douglas & 15th St PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 13O2 Farnatn Strsi1 ; . HARRY P. DEUEL , City FaBsSncror and Ticket Agent lid id Singled Institute Coruar Oth and Haruey fitroats , Omaucu FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DR. A. T. MCLAUGHLIN , Prosidoat. Founded by Dr. J. W. MoMenamjr. X.IQUOH. IN ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. MINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be fflf f" In a eap f culfre or tra. or In ur * title. rfo < > U , withouv tba knowledto ol the imllent , 1 [ ntoautry. It I * ub olutely liarmloa untf will eneot p.rraainut and p edy our , . wb tb r the patliat u modoratoUrlmer onualoo&olionreok. If.SKI Kit FAtL t. II opirato. no quietly and % lth 0uoh eer umty tb t ttm patlenl uudcrioe. no Inoonveiueno * , aud are bo t. aware , bta complet. r.Iormatton I. ffMt < l. 4t ] p ff0 book of parttoularirre * To behadof KUIIN & CO. . 1Mb 4tDougliia. i Utb A CuralniHui. CTTrada ( upplled bv IILAKE. UHUUE It CO , and O&ua CO.Ouaha. THE SPECIALIST. Morn tlmn 15 > cnrV oxporlcncoln the trpntiuontol PRIVATE DISEASES , A euro Kinrnntcctl In3lo llfo days without tliolu i oJ > nhour tliuo STRICTURE I'onnancnllv rural without rnln or Itntrumptiti ; na ruttlnx. noilllntliiit. Iho most rcnmrkiiljio rumuily known to modern nelenrc.rltu lur clrculurj. SYPHILIS CURED IN SO TO BO DA.YS Dr McreW ! trentmcnt for tliU Icrrlblo blooiUIM- PIIHQ hut lici'ti iironuiincpd the iiuiHt potvorfulnnd piiccLRsful rcmeily o cr discovered for tljfl nhnohitil cuiuof tlil illivn u. HlH niHL"i with thin illioasu lins ncvorleuit eaimlhJ A cutupleta CUIIE ( lUAii- .l \Vrltpforrlnnlnri \ LOST MANHOOD ntlclM ! wi'iikncif of tlio roTiinl ornnm , iu > rvoii n9n , : tnlllty ( unit cltupomloney nbolut ly cured Thorn * llof Is ImmcillntunnU complete' . SKIN DISEASES. Cntarrli , ilieumntUm , nnit nil dlnoa-w of thnblool liver , kidneys nml bladder inrniuncntly cured. FEMALE DISEASES and nonrilffii , nrrvoilBnpiN nnddUftiia nf tlio utom- ich curud The Doctor'n ' Homo Troiitnient' foi Indlpu la proitounccil hy nil who Imvu used 11. to ha thomuHt eonip oto mill convmlont runuMf uvorot- furpil for tlio treatment of fumnlo ilUi'uitM It U trul ; n wonderful rcmuilr No Initrumunti , uu lloius ion L.AWI.H IIIOM 2T04 IIM.V DR. McGREW'S marvelous SMOCMI Iim won fur him n raputntlon which IH trulynntloml t.i cliirnrter , nnd III * Brunt nrmror patients rc'iuliM from the Atluitlo to tlm radio , 'llio Doctor H a ( jrniliinto nt "lll'OUl All" lut'dlclnc nnd lia.1 hncl lonirnnil raroful experience In honpllnl prnctlcenml U clnsnoi ! nmonK thu leading npaclallsM In modern nclonre Trcitmuiit by lorro- Bponitvnce Wilta for circulars uuout cncli o [ tlia Bbove dlscnipa , HIKK. Office , 14th and Farnarn Sta liutrnnco on either street. SYPHILIS We guarantee to cure any case of Syph ilis ao matter of liow long standing , And we have the only rem edy that will cure the disease. You have tried everything else and wasted your money , why not now try us. "We guarantee to cure or refund every dollar. When it is nec essary for patient to come here -we agree to pay railroad fare both ways , all hotel bills and refund your mon ey ifwe do not cure you , 'Write for partic ulars ; do not "be hum bugged any longer. "We are financially re sponsible with $300- 000 capital. COOK BEMEDY Co. , Omaha , Neb. , Booms 39 & 40 , 13th and Dodge Sts. NERVE AND BRAIN TBEATMT , Ptwclfle for Myet.'rta , PliilnoM.Kitl.I.'uurilelu , WtiK tulniu. W nl | Mpr lnn. llr ] ii if * In Icunnllr i.ul loailink' to inUory ilerar uf J duiihrf mature Old Aice , liurunaeu , Liat of run 31 ineltnor roz. Involuntary r.na ea , anrt fipermotn cntiiol br ovtr ivrtioA or ttio brain. iilr-t-Iiuo ol ovwr4an1jonc luul ) box eonialni onu mont b'i Iruat. pionL fi a IMJI , or > l < fur Ii. tunt iijr inulimiuld. VVItli onrh ordir ( Iir > lx liuira. win M.TUI | , unli i < initmutuo to iffuiiil uu.nvy l ( the ( ruattueiit fult Ul Mr * . 4Ju THnt iiiuv4 | uiiu KMUulne volUuuly by GOODMAN DRUG CO. , moi'urauin Btruat , - - Omaha Net * , I