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THE .OMAIiA DAILY BEE , .SATURDAY , DECEMBER 20 , 1890.
ANOTHER DAY OF CONTENTION
It is Characterized by Dreary Iteration of
Alleged Assaults.
MR , HITCHCOCK'S LACK OF INFORMATION.
JVIr. HoRgcn Tells About the Organ-
l/.itloti antl Methods of tlio
Hunkers' and Huslticfls
JMeti's Association.
The small crowd of spectators In the real
CPtnto exchange room yesterday morning
grouped themselves about tbo two tables nt
\vhlch evidence pro and con was being taken
in tlio gubernatorial caso. Tno state case had
dropped out of sight temporarily nnd will bo
beard of no more until Monday morning.
Mr. T. 0. Bruncr was undergoing
examination during tbo entire forenoon
on Mr. Boyd's sldo of the house.
I'ho witness was n member of the legislature
Tour years ago. and Is an ex-member of the
board of public works. Ho told of the
1 quietude that provullod In tills city on the
flay of election , and was prepared to contra
dict the statement of anyone who stated that
anarchy nnd riot or anything llko them waste
to have boon found within tbo confines of the
city on that day. Ho visited a
Jargo number of polling places
for the express purpose of seeing
whetherany violence or Intimidation was re
ported to , and ho described ono by ono the
Situations at the various polling places as ho
toutid them.
At the other tnblo the first witness was
Ignatius Dunn , a prohibition ox-Justlco of the
, who had allowed himself to become
ncace with the idea that bogus ticket ped
dlers \vcio not popular nt the polls. Ho bad
Been nothing , however , that would warrant
tbo charges that had been made by excited
correspondents of foreign newspapers.
Editor Hitchcock was placed upon the stand ,
nnd vokcd some mysterious suspicions that
JVIr , Kosuwntor bad received a cosh bcncllt
from the Bankers' and business men's asso
ciation , but w.is careful to innko no specifica
tions. " Ho manifested an anxiety to
ascertain something of the Insldo facts
regard lug the association , in the
interest of Broatch and Vnndorvoort.
lie iiiiulo nn attemJt [ to square himself with
tbo nntl-prolilbltlonists for the lukewarm
support Ktvon to the nntl-prohlbitioncause in
Omuha by himself nnd tbo World-Herald ,
nnd innnltcstcd a surprising degree of spleen
because the winning Unlit uad been led by
iTim Mm ! and ho wasn't In It.
Editor Hitchcock was found to bo very
Bhort on facts , but long on opinions
nnd some of them were decid
edly unique to say the least. Ho had
an idea tlmt Mr. Itoscwator bad a
Ooublo motive in associating himself with
the Bankers' nnd business men's ' associa
tion. First , ho thought that Mr. Hosowator
was anxious to defeat prohibition , but llku a
man with a fractious horse , wanted to drive
it himself. Second , that Mr. Hosowator
thought that It would give considerable polit
ical prestige to his paper If lie bad control.
OL'hlrd , that Mr. Uosowatcr thought that If any
money was to bo expended for newspaper pur
poses it would bo with Tim UEIJ. Ho sought
by Implication and innuendo to create the
Impression that Air. Kosowatcr had received
lila prlco for the service ho rendered in tbo
anti-prohibition campaign. Ho was careful ,
bowover , not to testify to the fact that the
Ofllcors of the Bankers' and business men's
association invited him to inspect
their books to satisfy himself that
Mr. Uosowatcr tiud been paid nothing , nnd
that bo had refused to do so. Ho did not
jvant such evidence , ns it would have shut
Ills mouth to just such Imputations ns ho do-
jlvorod himself of yesterday morning In the
contest caso. After identifying a file of tha
World-Herald which was offered in ovidcnco
bo was allowed to go.
Frank W. Bross , a Mothodlst preacher ,
was next allowed to rehearse his tale of woo.
Ho iiad boon railed a liar and somebody had
tried to Dour a lot of whisky down his throat.
\Vhllo arguing with ono Pat McRinnoy , Pat
threatened to smash nim into the earth if the
Jirenclicr didn't ' stop shaking his list under
bis ( Pat's ) nose , nnd while the preacher did
ttot consider his life in danger ho did uot con-
elder everything1 harmonious.
Cross examined Came from Fullerton last
September. Have lived in the state two
years. Have been a voter for three years.
1'artlcipatcd In. ono election in Michigan.
Take interest principally in the prohibitory
amendment. Interest all scorned to center in
that question at the last election. Tlio plan
of the prohibitionists at tlio late election waste
to let party stand In the background and devote -
vote all efforts to the amendment. Did not
of nny nioro serious demonstrations
thanliioso which ho had mentioned.
E. C. Hunt , a reporter for TUB BEB , was
tlio last witness placed upon the stand before
the noon adjournment Ho was called to
identify a report that appeared in THE BUB
\ of October 2(5 ( of n speech delivered by Hon.
J. ti. "Wobstor at Boyd's opera house on the
preceding evening , in which reference was
tnado to tha action of the nrcaehers and ad-
Vlslng that the churuh and state
( should bo run independent of cucli o her ,
etatmg further that if the preachers oo itln-
' vied to carry politics Into the pulpit thu busi
ness men of the city would undoubtedly with
hold their support from the churches. Tbo
\vltncss testified that the report was not sten
ographic , but Mr. Allen asked that it bo
placed In the record.
The prohibition attorney hastened the hour
of adjournment , as some one whispered in his
car that there was a wan in the city
Vlio visited ono of the polling places
on election day and could not llnd an Inde
pendent ticket. The attorney swore that the
man must bo found at all hazards and started
Cut on n cold trail to llnd him.
At the afternoon session Mr. Fred Davis ,
cashier of the First National bank , was the
first witness called to the Powers table. Ho
testified as to the account of the Bankers' and
Business Men's association at that bank. Ho
knew that the treasurer of that association
liad un account there of several thousand
dollars , but could not state how much it was.
Ho was directed to produce the books of the
bank in court , but refused on the ground that
it would seriously Interfere with the business
of the bank to remove them at that time.
Ho stated that ho had no personal objection
to the notaries vlsltinir tlio bank nnd looking
* " over the accounts of the association. As to a
copy being niado of it , ho said that ho would
liavo to consult with the directors , and would
plvo nn answer in the matter when court met
Monday morning. With that understanding
BO wai excused.
1' . B. Barnes , a carpenter In the employ oJ
Slovens & Sons , and living at the corner ol
Twonty-llrst and Ohio , was the next witness.
Ho voted tit the corner of Twenty-sixth and
Lake , nnd said that ho worked nt the polls
all dnv. Ho entered the room at night to see
the count , and a man wont in and insisted
that ho should leave , but ono of the clerks
protected him nnd put the man out. The
crowd was not In sympathy with him be
cause he was peddling boras tickets , and
called him vile names. Tbcro were at Icasl
four prohibition ticket peddlers about the
polls. Saw some parties voting whom ho did
not believe to bo legal voters there , but was
' deterred from challenging by fenia for hi :
personal safety.
.Cross-examined by Mr. Moriarty , who np
pcarod for Mr. AVtmrton Saw J. L. Rico ami
A. 11. Mat-ill assaulted by Hartley Boyle nut
J , Guard. They were assaulted n dozer
times. Witness was assaulted by Burno }
'
'v > - .lioyloand a dozen others. Was not struck ri
Imt'wns taken by the collar. Know of IK
.
one voting who was not a qualified voter
Did not challenge any ono. Did not sco nnj
ono struck on the sldo of the head. Saw J
li. Ulco picking himself up and getting hi ;
bat. Tbo judges were disposed to protoc' : '
John French , n machinist , was next called i.
Was at his own polling plnco not over five o
ten minutes , nnd went to nnothor precinct ti
peddle bogus tickets. Was called vile name ;
nt the Sixth precinct of the Sixth ward. Wa
forced from the curbstone by tbo surging o
the crowd. Some unprincipled wretch spriuli
led whisky on the wltuesi nnd filled hi
pockots. Could not give- the iianios ot th
guilty parties. A policeman was stiuidln
cot more than flvo feet away ,
W. S. Seavoyaworn Hnvo boon chief o
police of Omaha for the past three years. Al
Btiloonj wcra closed on thu day of clectlo
With two exceptions. One of those pnrtio
was arrested nnd the ottior was not. O
the day of election seventy-eight rogula
policemen were detailed to guurd the forti
ono polling places of the city. Tnoro wer
from ono man to four men at ouch pluct
More were stationed at ulacoa where out e.t
breaks were liable to occur than in th
suburbs. Hold twenty specials and twolv
regular mou in reserve ut the police static :
during the day to bo ready la cote of an
emergency. Was at my odlronll day
on the day of election and was in
direct communication with all parts of the
city by tclonltono , and it would hardly have
been possible for any mob violcnco to hnvo
occurred without my knowing It. Sent Ser
geant Ormsby with a squad of men to pro
tect Mr. 1'rtiRh when ho applied for protec
tion , and the ofllccra reported ovcrythlnf ?
quiet at the polling places. The mayor in
formed mo by telephone that it was repotted
that the olllcon at ono of the polling places
in the Fourth ward were not dolnft tnclr
duty , and I at once had it Investigated by
Sergeant Whalen , who reported that there
was no foundation for the report.
Cross-examined Voted the straight ro-
publlcan ticket nnd against the prohibitory
amendment. Am satisfied thnt it was the
quietest election I over saw In the city.
Sergeant Ormsby was sworn and testified
regarding the Htuto of affairs at polling
places to which ho was sent on special calls ,
lie Invariably found It quiet , nnd parties
who had claimed V > have been interfered
with could glvo no Information as to those
who had Interfered tvlth them ,
Mr. Iloggen said ho was secretary and general -
oral organizer of the Bankers' nnd Business
Men's association nnd rccolvca n salary of
$500 a month nnd expenses , the latter
amounting to between $100 nnd $260 a month.
Began his work In that capacity last May
and flnishcd flvo weeks ago , when ho turned
over his books to the cencral committee In
thoolUco of the association , room 001 , Dee
buildlm ? .
Know nothmgdlrectly regarding the finances
but thought that perhaps f0WO ( was paid to
the traveling organisers , of whom there were
several. Tlicto were also ten ofllco clerks
and about sixty vlco presidents In outside
counties. Money was sometimes furnished
these vlco presidents when thevncoded assis
tance , and it was very possible that ? 15,000
was paid out in this way. Thought
the personal rights league received
about ! ,500 from the association.
This was furnished on estimates of what they
would need nnd was to pay the secretary nud
men In the Held. The association condemned
tlio notion of the league in endorsing IJoyd.
The organizers hnd positive instructions not
to dabble in politics , nnd witness believed
that these instructions were obeyed. It was
never officially reported to the associa
tion that the league had endorsed
Boyd or Beaten , and witness had
merely learned It in course of conversation
with Mr. Heimrod , the president of the
leaguo. Understood that all candidates op
posed to prohibition were endorsed , some
times t.hroo or four Jfor the same ofllco. Uo-
llovcd that the greater part of the personal
richts' men supported Boyd or the other can
didates endorsed. Local societies of foreign
ers were given funds to pay the expenses of
agents in bringing in parties to bo natural
ized.
ized.Thoro
There was no agreement , expressed or Im
plied , by which those naturalized parties
would vote against prohibition , although it
was supposed that they would do so.
Thought the personal rights league indorse
ment amounted simply to a recommendation.
Money was contributed to the association by
a few parties not living hero but who have
largo property interests hero. The whisky ,
trust sent nothing but a lot of literature
ten to fifteen years old that had been used
in other states. The association pushed the
circulation of the Beatrice and Grand
Island debates , nnd a paper headed "Prohi
bition Undesirable , " published by the associ-
Doth tlio method nnd results -when
Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste , aud acts
fjcntly yet promptly on the Kidneys ,
Liver and Bowels , cleanses , the sys-
cra effectually , dispels colds , head-
tches nnd fevers nnd ctnes habitual
jonstipation. Syrup of Figs is the
nily remedy of ita kind ever pro-
luced , plensing to the insto and ac-
eptable to the stomach , prompt in
ta action nnd truly heueficinl in ita
affects , prepared only from the- most
beolthy nud agreeable substances , its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all nnd have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs ie for sale in 60o
and 81 bottles oy nil leading drug-
vgiats. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any ouowho
wishes to tiy it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ,
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
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The Cod
That Helps to Cure
The CoSd.
The disagreeable-
taste of the
COD LIVER OIL
is dissipated in
SCOTT'S '
EMULSION
Of Pure Coil Liver Oil
HYPOPHOSPHITES
OH *
The patient suffering from
CONSUMPTION ,
iti , COUGH , cou , on
11ISKAMCM , tony tnlce tlio
remedy wllli aa much aatlsfacttoii as bo
would take milk , rhyslclnns nro prescrib
ing It ovarywlioro. It In a ( icrfcct tmulilon.
and a nonilerful flnh producer. Tutieiio other
TRADE MARK Til * anfAT YRADKMARK
lur. An unfail
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Mwi7iP Spermatorrhoea.
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WClftquenco ot Self-
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BHOHITAKHO. ai fc.uu < u AniK TAUHB.
Pain In the Hack , IMmneai of VUlon , l'r matur Old
A e , andraanyotherdlHoaios that lead to Imanltj
is or coinuniptton nnd a premature tanve.
ist tF Fuli particular ! In our pamphlet , which we dO'
Ire to enrt frea by malt toovury ono. tar-Tho SpO'
ciao Medicine Is noia at II per packano.or U pee *
i.ir o e for 15 , or will ti lent ( roe by tnall oo receipt o !
ir the money , by oilelrsulng
tos THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. ,
s 1110 PAKNAM STJIEKT , OMAHA , NKB
On nocoant of counterfoils no have adopted th
jollow wrapper , tlio only genuine ,
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m j "cL.ErlokBon , LocalAct.IOON.10th
all on nnd printed on Ono of TUB Hr.n
presses. About 11 fly thousand copies were
son tout. Tlio witness submitted n copyot
tbo platform of the association and a list ot
members ns previously published.
No.
Among tlio many exigencies of modern
trnvol there Is ono requirement which
Is nlwnys popular and tth ays In tlomantl ,
and t hut la "n through service. " Llfo
IB too short to "chnnco cars" every few
hundred miles , and the travelling pub
lic have very properly rebelled against
all such old-fashioned railroading. The
through equipment of the Union Pacific ,
"tho original overland route , "provides
for a through car service for all points
west from the Missouri river.
FHA.NK IS PKEE.
Acquittal of the Supposed Murderer
of 1'odtllrr Clirontator.
The ] ury In the case of Tony Frank , who
was charged with tbo murder of Peddler
Chronlstcrcamo , In yesterday morning nt 10 :30 :
o'clock , after li'avlng boon out about forty-
one hours. They returned a verdict of "Not
guilty , " find Judge Clarkson nt once dis
charged tbo defendant. The fight has
boon a lonp and protracted ono between
Attorneys M. P. O'Brien and E. Crowoll
for the dofeuso and County Attorney Mahoney
nnd Moriarty for the state. The acquittal of
the defendant raises the question. Who
murdered Cbronlstcr ! The nlr at Elkhom Is
11 11 od with rumors , surmises nnd suspicions
and no ono may tell what now developments
may attend further Inquiry Into the case.
Dr. Birnoy euros catarrh , Boo bldg.
Hoard afl'iiblln AVorlcs.
The board of public works held a meeting
yesterday nnd opened a number of bids
for grading Cass street from Fortieth to
Fort } -third , nnd Forty-third street from
Davenport to Cumliig.
Seven bids \\ero received as follows : Katz
& Cnllnlmn , 14 11-13 cents ; Tcmplcton & Mor
row , 15 8-10 cents ; AlfBralnard. 119-10 cents ;
T. L. Murphy , 14 7-10 cents ; F. .1. Peterson ,
13 4-10 cents ; Knight Bros. & Barnes , 11 8-8
cents ; Lamcraux Bros. , 11 8-10 cents.
The bid of Lnmeraux Bros , being tbo
lowest , the contract was awarded to them.
This contract calls for a cut of about
AMUSEMENTS.
BoycL's.
Thursday , Friday , Saturday , Sunday ,
DECEMBER 18 , 10 , 20 , 31.
Mutlnoo Saturday.
or TIIK FAVOHITE
DONNELLY & GIRARD
\ _ / - \MW/ - \ _ /
I.V THE OttBATEST OF ALt , VAItCE-f OMKUIKS
NATURAL GAS
( IN A NEW METER. )
EnVbellshed with new music , nowsongi.new
dances , striking costumes , provoking sit
uations and pretty faoos.
Muslcnl Director. IlICUAKIl BTAtlU author of
the Hou KlriK and Snld L'nilin Heats now on gala.
THE
LAST TWO l'KUrORHANOE3.
Matinee at 2:30 : Evening at 8:15. :
OR.IGINAIx
"
-roruLA.il rnrons.-
THE
OneHightOalyllSUNDAY. DEC. 21sL
QRHLTS QPEM G9 :
In Gilbert & Sullivan's Ijitost Of crntlc Craze ,
The Gondoliers
GORGEOUS COSTUMES.
TWO CARLOADS OF 3CENERY ,
Direct from the Chicago Oporn Houeo. Granaoat
1'roductluti Kvor Been In Omaha.
Hoi Sheet opens Saturday.
Boyd's
n ml TncHd < ijtiIec. 9ft , 93.
Gorgeous Production of Hlco'a fM.OOO Spootao-
ular Extra vagaiiz.i , The
CORSAIR.
Bright Scenic Effects.
Magnificent Costumes ,
Elaborate Properties.
Mechanical Sensations ,
Calcium Light Novelties.
And Great Cast 4O Artists ,
Regular prices , Scats on sale SunJny.
NOTICE.
$1 , 12 , J2.50 and $3 Is not the price asked for
tlio Stanley lecture , but Is the prlco asked for
the . course _ L _ i r.nn ticket - of . * four i i < - > . ontortiilninpnts . n _ _ * n. cost-
STANLEY.
IN DARKEST AFRICA.
Brilliantly the explorer lemts a Krcst nudlonco
from const to conn of Africa , nnd tolls thorn of
those dronitful month * unilor the dense , kot and
BtcanilnKfollagoof the Dark Continent.
HENRY 11. STAEEY
Will deliver his famous lecture entitled ,
"Tlio Ilesouoof Etnln I'lislm , tlio Forost9l'Ig-
inlcs and filarolc Across Africa , ' , at the
WEDNESDAY EVENING ,
DECEMBER 24 , ' 9O.
Tickets tU 82 , $2.50 nnd $3 Including the fol
lowing :
HENRY M. STANLEY ,
December 21.
The renowned African explorer. [ Slanaso-
tnoiitofJ. II , I'ondJ Tito Itoseuo of Kmln
I'nsha , tlio Forests , PlRmlos and Maroh aorojs
Africa , The subjoot upou which tlio minds of
men l.s tlvltod ,
Ovide Musin Concert Co. ,
January 8 , 1891.
Ovldo Musln. the great Violinist. assUtcd by
vocalists of great ability. A night of music
nod sons.
GEORGE KENNAN ,
February 7 , 18 1.-
Newspaper Correspondent and Traveler ,
Itusalan Voilco. ExlloHaitd 1'rlsons. " An ln <
tensely luturestlns lucturo.
Gen. Horatio C. King ,
March 10 , 1801.
Secretary of O. A. R.i Judiro AdTooatoOen-
oral of Now York. "From Winchester to Ap >
pomattox. " A tlirlllliiR war story.
Tlukcts now on i > alu at the box otllco ot tin
Gr.uitl Opera House.
DIME EDEN MUSEE
Will lawlcr , Mnnarari Corner Illh and Carnat
bt . , Omaha. Week of December Ib.
A NUUSINO IIA1IY HONKEr ,
The villtiKo Illnckimltl ) , or links of crime , a thrll
line KngllaU drama. , , . . .
' 1 lie fuuiivllle Student * , jubllea longi. pbntntlo
. Tuu Wltliur < , tuok , win. , land , Jig au
clou duncor.
twonty-flvo foot on Fofty-ttilrd ftt Davenport
street onil a fill ot about ftttcon foot on the
sntno street at Wolntcr."which will Rlvo a
comparatively level im/rougtifaro / through
that section. ft'-
Final cstlmatos woiffi allowed , subject to
the approval ot tlio pnalrman , ta follows i
Sarauoi Katz , gradingTwcntv-clpht street ,
from \Veol\vorth avonW to Bhlrlov strcot ,
$ l,3.V.l3j ) 1'Mj. Hoover * Co. , KrnilltiK alloy
between Jotip * nntl Lc.lVonwortb from Thir
teenth to Sixteenth stivypt9 ; , 81,777.U. ! en
The following estimates were allowed I
IlUffh Murphy. pavlnu'Shorrnnn ' avcuuo from
Wlrtto Commorclnl stWbt , 19,039.00 ! same ,
navhiK Fourteenth stroct l from Webster to
Nicholas , $11,783.00. i
Did you over buy a horse and not have some
mlsfflvlnps ns to bfi polnU till thev were fully
tostcdl Not so with Ayw'sSarsnparllln ; you
may bo sure of It at the Mart. It never dis
appoints these who glvo It a fair and persist
ent trial.
Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Boo bllfj. (
A. AA OI/JVCJJ-T/JSAT * .
A ploasnnt holiday event will bo the np-
pcaranco of Koland Keed , for the llrst tlmo In
two years , at .Boyd's ' opera house next Thurs
day ( Christmas day ) . Mr. Kcod will present
at the two Christmas performances his capi
tal comedy of "Tho Woman Hater , " and the
balnnco of tlio enencomont will ho devoted to
his last great hit , "Lend Mo Your Wife. "
which hnobocn crowding tliohousoa through
out the country. Mr. Heed ha ? the assistance
of nn unusually strong company , containing
inanyol _ favorites hero.
The sale of reserved seats for the Grou
Opera company , who will sing "Tho Gondo
liers" nt the Qranil on Sunday evening ,
will commence this ( Saturday ) mornlne.
The Augusta , Ga. , Chronlclo says of this
company : "Miss Laurons renewed her
triumphs timid much opplnuso , nnd sbo and
Miss Fattuah Dlard divided the honors of the
EXCELSIOR'SPRINGSI ;
" - " WATERS " ! : lfr
Nilura't Tonic , Diuretic and Urlo Solvent.
BOLD ONLY IK DOTTLES BT
C. B. MOORE & CO. , Agtt. ISIS Dodge Si.
GRATEFUL COMFOR TING
Epps's Cocoa.
BREAKFAST.
"Dr n thorough knowledge of the natural laws
which KOTcrn tlio opornt Ions of illxestlon nnd nutri
tion , nntl lif n careful nppllcntlunof the line proportion
tion of well selected Cocon , Mr. Kpps lias provided
our bronkfnst tables with n dollcntvly Ilavoruil Imvor-i
iuo wlilchmny cm o its ninny heavy doctors' lillH. 1
U lir the judlcluux use of tuoh nrtlcloi of diet that „
conntltntlon may boKrndually built up until stroti
cnouKli to ro lit ovorr tondencr to dlaenso , lltin-
dredsof nubtlo maladlos nro II jatlnit around usrcudjr
to nttnck wlicrover tltcru IB n weak point.Vo innjr
escape manjr n fatal slmft by keeping ourselves neil
fortlllcd with pure blood , nntl n prot'orljr nourUhetl
frame. " Civil Service Onzctto
Made tlniply wltli bolllnic water or milk. Sold onlr
In half pound tins , byKrocorn , labeled thus :
T AMI'S PPPS Kr ffl Uomceonathlo Chemists ,
JilillLO bHOtXlU.
, London , rttglami.
evening. Mcsan. DeLacy , Shacltford nnd
I'nxtou Avon the favor of tlio audience , nnd
the comotiy pnrta were very well gustnlnod
bj Mountov ] Walker nnd Aiaurico.IInKoman.
The oporn Itself appears ns brlsht , in musto ,
humorous situations nnd sayings ns Gilbert
& Sulilvun'8 ] ) ast 8UCCOS3C3 nndvo uo not
wonder nt their great success. "
Chief GnlHgnn's condition yoatordny
wtxa qulto fivvurablo , ami his Krlonds
nro beginning to bo hopeful of his ro-
covory.
W , N. Nason , socrotnry of tlio board
of trmlo , wont to Chicago last nlffht to
see what nrrnngcmohts inny bo tniulo
towards tlio cstiibllshinont of n waro-
liouso nnd grain oxcluingo In this city ,
The board of education yesterday
turned ever to the city tronsuror If5,011.-
25 with which to pay the Interest duo
'January 1 ou $200,000 of outstanding
school district bonds , liold by Now York
parties.
SICK HEADACHE
' Positively cured by
these Little Pills.
CARTER'S
They also scllcro Dis
tress from Dyspepsia , In
ITTLE digestion and Too Hearty
IVER Eating. A perfect rem
edy for Dizziness , Nausea ,
PILLS. Drowsiness , Had Taste
In tlio Jloutli , Coated
Tongue , I'atn In the Sldo ,
TORPID LIVER. Tlioy
rcgulato tlio Dowels. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE ,
DR.
I'rnotlco limited to
Ulscnaos of the
LUNGS
Nervous System
Including Neuralgia *
ParnljraK liillupiy | , *
Catnlupsy , llratcro
llpllops ) ' . Con viil-
i > lens , FDlnal Irilta-
tlon , HhoumatlHm ,
Chronic Alcoholism ,
Nervous lloinliiclH' , j
Norvoui I'rostrntlon I
coniuiiipllonnnd nil )
dlsuaecsoftlio lung |
Hooius 310 to 320 ,
BEE BUILDING ,
OMAHA. X.
Nothing ; Else
equals Arcr'8 I'll Is ( or stimulating a torrid
ilrcr , strengthening digestion , ami refill-
lilting the nctlon of tlio bonds. They contain -
tain no calomel , nor nny oilier Injurloiu
drug , but nro composed of the active jirlncl-
pics ot the bc t vegetable cathartics.
"I was a suHerer lor j cars from dyspcpil.t
and liver troubles , nntl funml to permanent
relict until I commenced taking Ayer'j Tills.
They liavo cftccted a complete euro. "
Ocorgo Mooncy , Walla Walla , W. T.
"whenever I am troubled \\lth constlpv
tlon , or sutler from loss o ( appetite , Aycr'i
1'llls set mo right again. " A. J. Klscr , Jr. ,
Jtock House , Va.
"For tlio euro of headache , Aycr's Ca
thartic Tills arc the most cffectlt o medicine I
over used. " 11. K. James , Dorchester , Muss.
"Two boxes of Ayer-s rills cured mo of
severe headache , fromulilcli I was long a auf-
fcrer.-imma : Kcjes. Hubbardston.Conn.
Ayer's Pills ,
nr
-ill. J. 0. AVER & CO. , Zjowoll , MOBS.
Sold by all Dealers In Medicines.
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
/v *
1302 Farnnm StrooU
Harry P. Deuel ,
City Passonpfor and Tlckot Apont.
" ! J
"WE CURE MEN
of Dehlllt ) , IniputencySeuknces , Uread of
WnrriKPt | [ > i'cru.ttilns. l.o sd , Cvll rorebntllni ; > ,
Despondency , Stunt rd Growths , etc. Kjceltinlvat
t >
OUR NEW BOOK
uun HLT BUUIX , .
uuiuin , N.
Thoustxiids of Guaranteed 'lestlinonlals that
"MEN STAY CURED. "
_
'
'FRENCH SPECIFIC.
, A POSITIVE and permanent CURE for all
dlseases6TlneURINARYORGAI\ls. Cures
where other trcaimont ( alls. Full directions with each
bottle. Price. on dollar. See signature ol E , U
STAHL. For 8alo By All Druggists.
What Are Misfits ?
They are oustom-made clothing of merchant tailors , left on tlioir hands for ono reason or another. Those wo buy in largo or small
titles for ready cash. For example , a suit of clothes costing originally $40 , we can , according to style and quality , sell for
" " ' $16 or $20 , Just think of it , asaving of ever 60 per cent , one half of the original cost ,
i i <
Many of them of the Latest Designs , from the Best Tailoring Estab
1 ; , , . ' lishinents Throughout the Country.
ALL / LTER ATICNS DONE FREE OF CHARGETO INSURE A PERFECTFIT.
SEJEX "WHAT YOU OA.N
STJIT3. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS , PANTS.
$70 custom nmilo suit for $32.50 $05 custom nmilo overcoat for $ : J2.0ft $10 custom mndo pnnts for $8.25
SCO custom mnrto suit for $80.00 $ ( SO custom mndo ovcrcont for $28.50 $15 custom made pants Tor $7.50
$55 custom inntlo suit for $27.50 $50 custom mndo cncrcont for $21.50 $111 custom nmilo pniits for $ ( ! .50
$50 custom made suit for $ -5.00 $15 custom made oiercout for0.00 $12 custom iiiiulo p.iuU for $0.00
$15 custom mndo suit for $20.00 $10 custom iiiiulo otcrcoat for $17.50 $10 custom nmdo pants for $5.00
$10 custom nmdosuit for $18.50 $115 custom made overcoat for $1-1.00 8 8 custom nmilo pants for $1.50
5 custom nmdo suit for $15.01) ) $28 custom made otorcout for $12.25 $ 7 custom made pnnts for $3.75
FULL DRESS SUITS FOR SALE OR HIRE.
Open evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturday evenings until 10 o'clock.
ORIGINAL CLOTHING PARLORS ,
1309 Farnam Street Omaha , Neb. 1309
DR. MOGEEW ,
THIS
Is unsurpassed in the treatment of nil
forms of
PRIVATE DISEASES
Stricture. HypliIlK Lost M.uihnod , Bkln Din-
oases and 1'cnmlo Dlseasei. Dr. MoUrow'a
Hitcci'is in the troutmcntof the above Dlsoustu
has never beeniMiunlod , A ouruisttiinranteed
without tlio loss of nn hours tlmo. Wrlto
for circulars. LAlliS. : from 2 to < only.
Ollleo , Cor. Hlti and runmm tits. , Oumha ,
m'b. LntnuK'O on ulthcr street.
FARTTE'R HOUSE
BOSTON.
J. HEED WHIFFLE & CO. , Proprietors
YOUNG'S HOTEL ,
BOSTON. .
J. HEED WHIFFLE & CO. , Proprietors.
RU HO VRAM
Cooklugnml Service oxcolloJ by nono. Cnmplot *
In nil nppoliHim'iiti lion location In tlio city
The lloitnn Trnniiorliit yn : "Mr. W hippie l
prlnco of Innillortls , ami p.itruni of 1'nrkuiV tu f
anticipate n return to the good old tlmus of 111
foiimli-r , llnrvoyl ) . 1'ntkor.
Mr. WIllI'l'I.K will coiituiuo the ninimgomont 0
Young's in horctotoro. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
NEBRASKA
National Bank
U. 8. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NKH.
Capital. - - - - $400OOO
Surplus Jan. 1st , 1890 - O7.0OO
OfDoenuid Dlreotori'-IIonrr W. Tntei ,
Ijwli3. BwxlVloo-rfe.ldent | J.mi W , 8Tje.
vTMor , JohnB. Collins , It. a Cuihlutf , J. N.
PtUlak , W. U. B. Uughos , cashier.
THEI IRON BANK.
Corner 12th and Farnnra BM.
A Oenoral Hanking DuainoM Transacted.
r > n.
W fl rCIvs RGB . T
IIKIIII1T4TU ) Ikrouitb II-
HID MB , iT x'1 ' I lt.lHBTIl13orllIfl88tJ ,
WE GUAU' < XjX < V'Ai flRlO OUX-.E-bf tbliNi *
- - - - BUT AND JUSPEHSORI
HUNK. , JUJe for lbU pcin pur-
poie , Cur * ol Uin.rRllft WtakurH , gh Ing Frffly , Itim , K-Mith.
Inf. ConlliNOut ( nrrtntl of Klrrtrlcltr tlirr.gh tU WKAK
FlIlTB , rcitorlof them to IIRXLTII and TlUOKOl 8 VTRMQTtl
Blrrtrlc Otrreal Felt IniUMtr , or wi forfeit 15,000 la euh.
IJKIT HJrtuiVfriorT C iplt l& . ! up. \lor.t C IPI r r-
t ( artHl In tnrrt month * . Bfklfl pamphlet free * .
WEAK WOMEN
Saio Yoursphos. Ncrvo Hoans
wlllcuro wenImck , take awnjr that xloomr , tired
fi'ellniz , tliat iicrTuimi'Xlinuntluii , put rosen In your
checks , brlchten youroyos , Blvii you now llfo , ninbl *
tlon , appetite , maku you tcnfohl mure attractive.
Absolutely Hnrmlim , Hiiro , fl a lior. iiontpnld.
I'nniphlotfrop. NKKVM 1IKAN CO . HuHnlo.N O.
fold by ( iondmnn Drug Co , , IUO Vnrnaiu Ht ,
Omnlni "obrn ska.
W. S. ROBINSON ,
Cliciuist and Assnycr.
Formerly In Chemical Lntioratory of the Union
1'nclllo Itiillwjiy Uonipauy ,
Special Attention Given to Ores ,
Waters and Oils.
1112 Dodge St. , Omaha , Neb.
LYON &HEALY
, _ _ of lland In.tmtlrnts
Unifornu and Lnu1pm DU , 4Utf
ftnclllnitnittonk dwalUog very
arLlcU rtqulrcil by IhnJi or Dram
Cm ? * , lucla lln ; Hfjllng , il.tff-
rL&li , Ttt in in i\gt \ , elo.
Coutalci Inilnirtloni for
JAmtUur UtDtU. LiwcLct tad Scatei ,
- - -t TK | Uy-Um , * ad ft
( IlUDdMuilc.
WINTER RESORTS ,
HUNTSV1LLE
, ,
ALABAMA ,
CliarmingVinlcr \ Resort in the Highlands
lIuntsvilleHotcl.Substantial.Elcgant.Ncw. . .
IIAUVHDr B. UltNIHON , Manwor.
r. DRNISOK , Asslatant.
Electro
CURES DISEASES WITHOUT MEDICINES.
ELECTRICITY is LIFE.
Patented August 16,1887 , Improved July 29,1890 , ,
Gent's Molt with Spinal Appliance Incorporated Juno 16 , 1887. rndIcB * licit with Hplnnl Appllnnco
Kiico Au-lo utid Arm Uuuda Attached
Kuno. Ankle and Arm Hands Attached. , -
Dr. Owt > n'B Electro- Oalvanlo Holt and SueponBory wIll euro tlio following
dlscasoa and oil othora of o norvoua ohnrnotor-llliou- matlBin of nny kind ,
gelation , Paralysis , np. l- llopsy , Spinal nisoasoo. 8t. vitua llnnco , llrlglit'a DIs-
caso. Piles , Heart DIs- cases , Lumbaffo. Oenoral and l > iu. _ HOW. Nervous Debility ,
CostJvenese , Kldnoy liifcasos/NorraJsnossi'Trorablinir. Wasting of tlio Uodv , nil discuses caused from
Indosorotlonln Youtii or Harried Llfo , Nervous Prostration , I'ornonnlVonUnctui or ISxImustlon , Fomnlo
Complaints , in foot all nervous diseases pertaining to Male or Fomalo. Wo challenge tlio world to pro
duce a bolt that will compare with It. Tlio current Is under tlio perfect control of the wonrcr , nnd can
bo inmlo MII.I ) Oil STJIONO to suit any coinplaimi this cannot bo dotio with any other bolt. Tlio
DOUHLK SubjHmsory for weakness of mou Is connected directly to the HATTKHIKS , tlio disks nioeo adjusted that the
ELKOTKICITV canbocjirrlcUtonnypiirtoftholiodyorwhcroverthoillsuaBO Is LOCATED. This la the I.ATKST nnd
OKEATJJST Improvement over made In unpIyinijrElootrloltytqtbo BODY for the euro of disease or ns tt remedial agent.
This KlectnHJatvanlo Uody licit has /list Treon patented and IMPROVKD JDI.Y 8U. Ifjoo , ami IH Biiporlor
to all others. livery buyorof a llclfwants the best , andthlaliowllltlnd the Owen Holt to bo. It < HHors from till other * .
It la a UATTEKY Hell containing 10 Galvanlo cells with SH acgrcoa of BtrctiRth , except our NO. 4 FULL I'OWKK
OUABANTEB I1BI.T , WHICH CONTAINS TWO IIATTKUIKS ANI > TWKNTY QAI.VAMIO CJJLLS , with 100
doitrcos of stronittn , hasa I'OSITIVUand NKOATIVK polo , and tlio currontcun boroyorscd.
B The o"on Rolt is not n Chain. Wlro or VOLTAIC Ioltor ) a TAD , of any Ucsorlptlon. U will euro nil complaints
CUUAULU by Electricity or a Oalvanlo JJuttery. The Elootrlo current can bo TKSTKU BY ANY ONK before It la applied
to the body , and Is worn only from four to six hours day or nmtit. Af tor oxnmluliiK tills Holt you will buy no other , o His
light and easily worn , nnd superior to all others nowolforod for snlo. To show the KXTIKK cnNPiDUNCli wo hiuo In
our Klcotro-Oalvanlo Belt and Appliances , wo will Bond our WIl , POWIIll NO. 4 IU2I.T complete for ccrtnln complaints
to responsible parties on thirty days'trial , nnd If It does not I'UOVK TO HE OH no 1V1IAT WK iturniiSUNT jroucan
return It to us. I'hyslolanslndorao the Owen Holt as the Ixist. Bonds cents postHKQ for our free Illustrated book of M
pa os , written by a physician of over forty years' experience , which will bo sent you , giving full Instructions how to treat
yourself with Klcctrlclty without the nldof npuyslclnuor thouoof mcdlclno. Hoiul iilso foru pairoC Dr.Owcu'a Klootrlo
Insoles , which wlllouro you of Gout , Chilblains , Cramps In feet or less , or Cold foot.
Oo not wnsto you r money on Holts patented years OTO. wo liavo private consultation rooms for ladles us well tin gents. Front Vloiv.
n nights ant ]
Cell r writeItothTdcxjtorr Consultation nt tUo oUlco or by mail froo. How to obtain Uults on thirty days' trial sooH putfo book. MUNTION THIS I'AI'lili
826.Broadway , New York.
. THE OWEN ELEOT
306N. Broadway , St. Louis , Mo.