Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 07, 1891, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , WEDNESDAY , OOTOJBEJl 7 , 1801.
FOUGHT HARD FOR FREEDOM ,
Poslmastor OlarkBon and His Assistants
Ilavo a Struggle with a Thiof.
ED DUTTON'S ' STAMP TRANSACTIONS ,
He Hlolo from the Union I'liolllo and
Sold to tlm Government
UK WIIH Klimlly
Captured ,
There was a scene of wild excitement ami
physical combat at the Omnlin pojtofllco yes
terday nftornoon , Postmaster Clnrkson nml
Assistant Postmaster Woodard have not
hud such n test of their physical strength
for years , nnd the four young men who
rushed from the mailing room to assist the
postmaster and his llnst assistant dld not get
tholr iiervoi nuloted for nn hour after the
ttrugglo.
It all happened in this way :
Vor suvurul weak * Mr. Woodard hud been
convinced that someboiiv was selling stolen
stamped envelopes to ttio postofllce. It is the
custom all over the United States for postmasters -
masters to pay cash for stamped envelopes
that hove boon spoiled and that have boon
sold by the Postofllco department , provided
that the stamps have not boon used or soiled.
Kvery few days someone brings In n few en
velopes of this kind and thny are redeemed
by the cleric at the stamp window.
Thin Caused .Suspicion.
Hut recently there have como In largo
quantities of these stamped envelopes , with
the name of the Union Pacific shons ncuil-
quarters printed upon them. These envel
opes were invariably nudrossutl in a neat
hand and litul evidently never been mailed.
The mitn who brought tiiom always said
they were spoiled through being directed
erroneously and ho wanted the cash for
them ,
Major Clarkson Instructed the clerk at the
tamp window to notify him the next tlmo
anyone brought in a batch ot envelopes of
that character.
At ! 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon the clerk
nt the stamp Window hurried Into the poit-
master'.s room and said :
"Tlint follow Is hero. Ho has Just brought
In MX ) Union 1'acllio envelopes. "
' 'Toll him to como lu hero. I want to see
him , " bald the postmaster.
Walked Into the Net.
Mr. Woodard went Into the hall with the
clerk and Invited the young man who sold
the stamps to step Into tlio postmnstor's pri
vate ofllee. He walked in , hesitatingly. Ho
had to pass through Mr. WooilariVs room before -
fore roucliinp the postmaster's ' sanctum. Mr.
Woodard remained In tils own room near the
door that loads Into t'uo hall , for he felt sure
that the follow was a thief and that ho would
make a break for liberty before talking with
the postmaster very long.
"Will you please give mo your name ? " the
postmaster iiskotl the young man.
"My name's Watson , " said the young
man.
"And where do you woik ? " asked the post
master.
And then the fun begun. When the word
"work" foil upon the stranger's ' cars ho
whirled on his Iicol and darted out of the
postmaster's room and made straight for the
door that stood between him and the open
hall.
hall."Stop , stop" shouted Mr. Woodard and ho
grappled with the fugitive. Ho was no
match , physically , for the man , who wanted
to brentho the free air of German day liberty
on thooutsldo. The fugitive was just about
to make his escape from Mr , Woodard whou
Major Clurkson sprang upon him.
llnril Hlr.l to
Ho was even too much for both the post
master nnd Ms assistant , aim the way ho
salted aoont the room kicking aver chairs and
doslis soon attracted tlio attontlon of tha
mall room forco. Four young mtjii mshod In
. and by the combined strength of tlio ontlro
lx the follow was forced to the door and
held until u police ofllcor arrived. Ho was
handcuffed and taken to tno police station ,
where bo was recognised as ono Ed. Dutton ,
ft.somewhat notorious tough.
Ho has boon arrested several U tints for
potty stealing nnd was formerly In the
employ of the Union 1'acltlc Until ho was do-
tooted in stealing , arrested and discharged ,
Ho has sold over liUOO , btanipctl envelope1)
at the postonico , all stolen from the ofllcos of
the Union Paclllo Railroad company.
It Is bollovcd that ho has nail nn nccom
plico in the work , ns it Is hardly possible
that ho could have carried on the sto.Ulnir so
systematically nlono without boiug dhcovorod
at the ether end of his operations.
CJinrucil \ \ lili I'utty hat-ccnoy.
After Duttcn was locked up at police head
quarters a couple ot Union Pacllio olllciaU
called und were allowed to see the prisoner.
Tno result was that two complaints charging
him with potty Inrcouoy were llled.
Dutton of coiirsoiidmiis that ho was tryIng -
Ing to tmvo the stnmpnd envelopes redeemed
but declines to state how he obtained possession -
session of the plunder. It is thought by
Bomo of the railway ollk-iiils that Dutton was
not nlono In the schonio nnd that , u confes
sion would Impllcat'i some youni ; men now
employed at the Union 1'acillc heiiu.unrlois.
A friend Induced ma to try Salvation Oil
for my rhoumatla foot , t inou It nnd the
'rheumatism Is entirely gone. John Andor-
Bon , Baltimore , Md.
1'osltlvo and unsolicited testimony from
every section confirms every claim made for
the wonderful oftlenoy of Dr. Hull's Cough
Byrup. i'rlco ' 'r > cents.
fimtiuo Courts.
OVUHA , Nob. , Oct. 0. To tbo Editor of Tun
llic : Perhaps while the people of Omaha
nro watching the uncovering of the veiled
profit , in the city council chamber , and con-
ildorlng the matter of lllling numerous
onlcoi , state , county and city , within the
next two months , there Is danger ot over
looking certain Important oftlces to which the
attention ot the public bus not been specially
directed by the press or oy any other ngonoy ,
uaiuoly , the six oftlcoj of Justice of the peace
In the city of Omaha.
Under the law made last winter the city Is
to linvo six Justices elected , not by wards or
districts , but by the whole city.
It Is n great mistake to regard those oftlces ,
s many do , and as the press scorns to , in the
manner-indicated by the term "justice shops , "
which has become quite common. In this
connection I wish to call attention to u few
pertinent facts :
1. In this city a largo volume of business Is
done In the courts of the Justices of the
ponce.
a. Although the cases adjudicated In these
courts Involve , In most cases , comparatively
mall amounts , yet to many of the litigants
they nro as Important as the so-called impor
tant cases In the higher courts are to the
wealthy litigants ongaced ir. thorn.
8. The income from ono of these offices
will probably bo suulelont to comnund thtf
services , of n-nmn of recognized ability and
honor and a very irood amount of inimi
learning.
4. Probubly If these ofllcos were hold bv
such men , much of the litigation which
would otherwise bo carried up to burden the
district court would bo ended wooro It U
commenced , and much trouble and Irritation
would bo avoided.
5. It Is well known that not moro than ono
or two of the present Incumbents answer the
nbovo description , Ucex Tinnie.
I'nrontA Itcad Till j.
July and August nro anxious months for
mother * who carefully watch over tholr llttlu
01103. Hot days and froqnont changes of
toinpornutro are llablo to produce cholera
mornus. How .satisfactory It should bo for
parents to know that Halter's P.iin Paralyzor
it both a pleasant and oftVctivo remedy for
nil uininor complaints. U soothoi unil rv-
lleves all pain and griping and ahv.iyj oiToj'.i
ft complete euro.
CHICAGO AM ) IliJTUIlV.
Iimv I tat OH.
October 7 to 0 vin the Chlra o , Mil
waukee & St. 1'uul railway. Go and BOO
Uio unrolling of the stuluo of Goi.orul
Grunt , City ticket olllco 1501 Furuam
ttroot , Oiuium.
CIIANOHS KOll T1IK IIOUSK.
\Vlmt n Hoformcd Gumblor Bays
Alxmt Ills I'rofcHfllon.
The Iccturo that was to have been delivered
lastovoulngat the Young Men's ' Christian
association hall by John Philip Qulnn on
"Kools of Fortune , " or the Impossibility i
beating n gambler at his own game , vns ;
postponed on account of slim attendance
until Thursday evening , when It will bo de
livered free , and It Is desired to have every
scat In the house filled.
Mr. Qulnn gathered the few present last
night up around the stage and showed them
the workings of an assortment of crooked
gambling devices , of which ho has enough to
stocK a mammoth gambling house. They
were captured In some of the blcgest
gambling houses In Chicago and hove soon
actual service.
"I can prove to any man" said the lecturer ,
"that It is absolutely impossible for him to
win unless the gambler so wills.
There Is no such thing as a fair show in n
gambling house , for 1th n dead cinch ( or the
gambler and Just ns certain robbery of the
sucker. I know what I am talking itDout. I
was n gambler for twenty-live years , nnd
have won monov by the thousands. I was
convicted In Terre Hnuto , Ind. , in 18S7 , of
robbing u man of $ .1,000 , uud with two others
was sent to the penitentiary for three years.
I was not guilty ; nnd Ilnally succeeded In
having the roil culprits Drought to Justice.
Then , alter Having boon n convict for four
teen mouths , I was pardoned by Governor
Gray on the ground of innocence. During
that tlmo my wife nnd baby had died , and In
November , I8S3 , I was released from prison
In n straw hat and llnon duster , without a
dollar or n Jrlond la the wldo world. That
was my experience , and I have never gambled
since that tlmo.
"I nm no sleight of hand performer , but
Just look here , " and the reformed gambler
showed the few deeply Interested spectators
some things that surprised them. There were
Implements the like of which had never been
seen before Insldo the walls of the Young
Men's Christian association building. Riro
boxes , roulette wheels , dice boxes nnd loaded
dice , swindling devices , marked cards und
kindred articles rested easily beside the lec
turer's ancient nnd tattered bible. Hnshowod
the workings of the crooked faro box ,
vith which ho could "kill" cards
nnd then put them back again
so as not to "queer the cases. " Ho made the
red or black of the roulette wheel win or lese
at will anil road cards from the backs as fast
as any ono else could from the face. Ho also
stacked a deck and after the spectators hod
cut thorn to their heart's content he pro
ceeded to deal a four-handed poker hand and
coolly helped himself to four aces , while the
others received four kings , four queens and
four Jacks respectively.
" ( Jan you wir. I" ho Inquired. "It Is Just
this way nil the way through- downright
robbery , nothing more. Como Thursday
evening and sco the rest of it , and bring your
young friends. When I show them that
they can't got the gambler's money they
Won't ' bet theirs on his game. "
Science in Hrcnd
At the recent annual meeting of the Amer
ican Chonncnl society , holjt in Washington ,
D. C. , tno question of the value of carbonate
of ammonia ns a leavening nccnt In bread , or
us used In baking powders came up for dis
cussion , In which Prof. Unrkor of tlio Uni
versity of Pennsylvania , nnd president of
the society Dr. Hiclmrdson , late of tno
United States Department of Agriculture in
Washington ; Dr. William McMutrio. late
professor of chemistry In ttio University of
Illinois ; Dr. 13. H. Hartley , late chemist of
the Brooklyn , N. Y. Board of Health , and
professor of chemistry of the Long Island
college , and others took part.
The consensus of opinion was overwhelm
ingly In favor of ttio omploymentof ammonia.
It whs stated as a fact that ammonia ren
dered the gluten of the flour moro soluble
than the original gluten , und that the bread
In which this action was produced by car
bonate of ammonia must bo mdro digestible
nnd hence moro healthful , nnd because of the
extreme volatility of carbonate of ammonia
and Its complete expulsion from the bread in
the process ot baking , ills ono of the most
useful , most healthful and most valuable
loavonlnp agents known.
These conclusions are berne out by the
very elaborate and exhaustive experiments
made by Prof. . .1.V. . Mallet of the University
'
of Virginia , which show co'ncluslvely that
bread made of baking powder In which 1 per
cent of uarbonato of ammonia Is used , in con
nection with cream of tartur and soda , Is not
only of uniformly better color and texture ,
but aproduet moro wholesome , because the
ammonia serves to neutralize any orgnnlo or
lactic acids present In the Hour.
Do Witt's Little Early Hisors. Best little
pill ever mado. Cure constipation every
time. None equal. Use them now.
i.ov.ir
Three minor permits , aggregating $335 ,
were issued by the Superintendent of build
ings yesterday.
The Personal Hlghts league will moot nt
Gormania hall at 8 o'clock this ( Wednesday )
evening. All members are requested to at
tend , as business of importance is to DO
transacted.
The following ladies will entertain a sociable -
ciablo this overling in All Saints rectory :
Mosdnmos Cndy , Pratt , Weaver , T.itum ,
Shackelford and Mackay. All members of
the congregation and friends nro cordially in
vited.
Receiver Wyman of the defunct Iowa and
Nebraska Insurance company appeared in
court yesterday nnd filed u motion asking for
the Instructions of the court as to the adjust
ment of the claims that have been tiled
against the company.
Little 1-yoar-old Charlie Palmqulst and his
big Newfoundland dog were lost yesterday
afternoon and taken to police headquarters.
The boy could tell his nnmo , but did not
know where ho lived. Towards evening the
boy's narcnts called nud took him homo.
The little daughter who came a month ago
to gladden the homo of Jailor Patsov llavov ,
dlod yesterday morning after n short illness
of whooping cough , The other members of
the family who were 111 with the same disease
are recovering. The funeral of the nttlo ono
will take place tomorrow.
A representative body of thirty of the
nctivo members of the Young Moil's Chris
tian association mot In the lecture room of
the association building to consider what
part they could take as a reception commit
tee in making the association moro attractive
to members and strangers and to assist the
now secretary In carrying out the vigorous
policy marked out for the winter. The mem
bers tinally arranged to bo present one oven-
lug in the building to entertain tholr guests ,
to arrange for music and entertainments and
to provide for an opening reception the latter
part of the month.
The Judges of the district bench are pleased
to know that the city council has taken
stops to bring the nuojtlon of calling a
special grand Jury bofoiu them , Judge
Kstello , in speaking of the matter said :
"Now , I think the council has taken n wise
stop. While the bench may not docldo that
the bench has authority to call such a Jury ,
it will settle the question for all tlmo to
come. The question should cortalnlv bj
referred to the seven Judgoi. If It' was
referred to ono man , no matter what his
decision might bo , people would say that ho
was binned and that the opinion was for
political purposes , "
Small In size , Kreat In results ; DoWHt's
Uttlo harly Uisor * . Host pill for constlpa-
lion , best for sick headache , boat for sour
stomach ,
KIIH.V Day Tor the .
The judges ot the district court had an
easy tlmo yesterday ns far as court business
was con corned. Judges Doane , Davis and Fer
guson finished the cases that were before them
yesterday , and then adjourned to witness the
Herman day parade. Judge Wakoloy called
his trial docket nnd adjourned ceurt at noon.
' 1 ho case of tbo state against Joe Miller wak
called in Judge ICstello's court yesterday , and
U now on trial. Miller is charged with the
crlmo of burglary , the Information alleging
that on the night of August tt . ho broke Into
and roulwd thostoroof Fred nolllot oil South
Thirteenth street.
Juke Jlcmdo , charged with assault with
intent to do grout bodily harm , was arvalcnod
before Judge Hstollo thU afternoon. Ho
Pleaded guilty to the charge of aisault and
battery and was tctUouood to twenty davs In
the county loll.
Jnko Price , the allogodlmurderor of Pannlo
Tate , was arraigned on tbo charge of umrdor
last Saturday and pleaded not gulltv. Today
lie withdrew his plea In order that'hls attor
ney niuht lllo a motion to quash the ludlct-
inuut and wove for a dUrnmal.
Walker Orders tbo Union Pacific to Resume
Through Billing.
GOULD'S INTEPESTS WELL GUARDED.
Hut tlio Difference Between tlio Mist-
cm Connection * AntcUato tlio Or-
Kanlzittlon of tlio Western
Amoulntlon.
Cntcino , III. , Oct. -Chairman E. Walker
of the bo.ird of commissioners of the Western
Trafllc association has promulgated a decis
ion that Is of considerable Interest ns bearing
upon the famous tniflle agreement between
the Union Paclllo and the Chicago & North
western roads. The division formnrly lu use
upon freight delivered by the Union Paclllo
to Us eastern connections , allowed to the
lines east of the Mlsourl river , was ! iJ.5 per
cent of the through rate on shipments of
general merchandise from Helena nnd other
Montana points to Chicago. At the same
tlmo there was In use on shipments of bullion
ere nnd copper matter n special division of
! ! ) . ( } par cent to the same lines , In accordance
with a clause of the old tripartite agreement.
After the tralllc contract between the
Union Pacillc nnd Northwostoni expired the
division on merchandise from Montana points
allowed to the latter road was reduced to li'J
per cent. The competitors of the North
western were subsequently authorized to
meet this competition. The old poicentago
of lll.O per cent was continued on bullion ore
and copper matter , but recently all the east
ern connections of the Union Pacillc , Includ
ing the Chicago & Northwestern , made the
claim that the division of U'i per cent should
control In this as well as on other trafllc.
Chairman Miagely of the Wo'stcrr. Freight
association concurred In this view and In
Juno the Union Pacillc Issued n circular can
celling all through rates arrangements with
connecting lines on bullion nnd ere und
charging full local rates to the Missouri
liver.
The commissioners now decide that the at
tempted discontinuance of tnrougb billing by
moans of n notice to agents was unwarranted ,
and they peremptorily order the Union
Paclllo to resume the through billing of
freight offered tor shipment under the
throuch tariff. The difference between the
Union Pacillc and its connection respecting
divisions is a question which untc-datos the
organization of the Western Trafllc associa
tion and for that reason the commissioners
decline to pass upon It , not being satlslleci
that they liavo the authority to do so.
NOT VOIl Till ! KHIIi.
Iho Chicago & Krio road has notlllcd
Chairman ( Joddard of the joint rate commit
tee that it will not adopt the divisions
ordered by that committee with the Indiana ,
Illinois & lown road. Similar notice was
given sovcral days ago by the Michigan Cen
tral , Lake Shore nnd Pennsylvania lines , but
they chansed their minds today and put the
order into effeot. Ttio last named companies
nro members of the Cc-ntral Traflle associa
tion , wtiilo the Chicago & Erie is not. None
of the western lines have shown any disposi
tion as yet to adopt tlio divisions and" it Is
feared that their refusal to do so will cause
troublesome complications In the Western
Freight association.
WKSTBKX rASSHN'Or.U Ari'AIUS.
The Western Passenger association began
its monthly session today. The mutter of cir
cuitous rates was referred back to the or-
iirinnl committee for further consideration.
With respect to the establishment of n rate
bureau , the committee which has charge of
the matter reported satisfactory progress
ind was given moro time. That committee
was appointed to tnko up with outside lines
Lho question of labor rates to the south.
SKKLltrOX T1ORCTS.
They Mny no rrakfroir ! oftlio Market
Shortly.
KANSAS Cur , Mo. , Oct. 0. The regular
monthly meeting of the Transmlssouri nsso-
oiation will bo bold in Kansas City October
13. The first subject on the call Is skeleton
coupon tickets. The question has been up
for several meetings and was referred to a
committee , which will report at the coming
Rosslon. The proposition is to make the lines
Issuing the skeleton tlckots responsible to
the connecting roads. The skeleton form Is
the ono most used by unprincipled "scalp-
on , " ns by forgery the tickets can bo changed
n destination as well as origin.
The next subject of importance Is the do-
morallzatiun of Colorado rates by manipula
tion of tickets to and from points beyond. At
the July mooting a committee was appointed
to confer jointly with the other associations
nnd report upon bomo plan to modify the
dilllcullles. The question of adopting n
basis for computing excess baggage rates
will bo considered. At the last meeting of
the National association of general baggapo
agents a resolution wis adopted that bag
gage weighing in excess of the free allow
ance should bo subject to a charge for 100
pounds of not less than 1pec cent
of the lowest unlimited ticket rate
or when no unlimited rate Is
quoted , n charge of 12 per cent of the highest
I list class limited rate should bo made. U Is
probable that the resolution of the baggage
agents will bo adopted by the association.
C. & U.
CINCINNATI , O. , Oct. tl. Tbo annual report
of the Chesapeake & Ohio just issued by
President M. E. Ingalls sbows the gross
oarnlug for the year ending Juno 30 , to bo
? S , l7 ! ! , U l.b'J ' and the not earnings if ) ,20i , ( HW.8.t.
Mr. Ingalls' report shows the company to be
in a nourishing-condition.
Cure lor tli ; Drmtc H hlt.
Tno John Holiday Uomody company , of
Durlmgton , la. , cuar.intocs to euro the drink
habit and dvpsomama. Homo treatment.
Uomody sure. Ingredients harmless. Per
bottle , postpaid , with full directions , J2.50.
No testimonials published , und correspondence -
once lirfjit Inviolate. Wo have used our own
medicine.
, I.V. > O UXVKMKXni.
This afternoon Carmoncita nnd the Spanish
students from the Itoyal Consorvatorlo of
Madrid will give n special matlnco at " : i0 !
3' clock for ladles and children at Iloyd'.s
now theater. In New York City the Cur-
nionnlta matlncos have become the events of
Iho week , and on several occasions the beau
tiful dancer has llgurod as the principal at
traction at swell society receptions. The
price for the matlnco performance this after
noon has been llxod at the remarkably low
Iliniro of r > 0 cents for all parts of the house.
No ono should full of seeing the wonderful
dancer. _
The onRngemontof the Now York company
in lironson Howard's play of "Shennndoah"
will begin ut Lloyd's now ttioator on tomor
row evening , If half the words of pralso
that have been bestowed on this piece are
trno It Is ono of the greatest of modern
dramas put upon the stage In many years ,
The iiorformanccs have Invariably mot the
approval of the public , nnd the press has
teemed with laudatory notices , It is Bran
son Howard's best work , It is said , anil that
menus that it Is n sterling production. The
sale of seats for the engagement uf "Hhon
aniioah" will open nt the box otllco of lloyd's
now theater nt 'J o'clock this morning.
Mnttlo Vlckors will follow "Shonnndoah"
nt Hoyd's naw theater , appearing In a re
written version of her latest ueca , "Kilel-
wolss. " Her quaint , original nnd over popu
lar specialties are placed In a frame work
entirely ue\v , and tholr naturalness U so
spontaneous us to up pour but the outburst of
her refreshing and bunny nature.
Tim l.ntcht i oniindriiiu.
Why is Hullcr's Bursapanlla and H unlock
like the most popular so.ip of the day.
Uecauso they both clo.inso Iho sklu and
leave It both soft and volvoty.
Dcntlt of Nlini-KV lloyd'H Kutlmr.
I. M. lioyd , father of Sheriff Hey a of this
city , dlod at hU houiti lu North Hrooklluld ,
Mass , , at 7 , . < fl Monday evening. Mr. Hoyd wax
70 years uf ago nnd was In good health up to
within 11 few days of tils death. Owing to
Important cflldal business Shcrilt lioyd will
bo uuablo to attend the funeral.
Use Bailor's Gorman i'lllu , the great oo n
stlpatlou aud llvor regulator.
UA1MVAY MAlt.lj OM2HKS MUICT.
Perfection of tliw.Orcnnl/.Hllon of the
Hlxtli Division Scuitratl.
The railway dorks of the Sixth division ,
about 100 being present , mot In the court
room at , the fodurul t building yesterday mornIng -
Ing In adjourned session for the purpose ot
perfecting the organization , with C. A , Outh-
rle of Chicago , president of the association In
the chair and J , H. Oxnan of Omaha , secre
tary in attendance.
'Iho morning's session was only an In
formal ono nnd nothing \vas dotio of an Im
portant nature. After announcing tbo object
if the meeting President Outhrlo delivered
a brief address In which ho map
ped out an ndvlsablo course to pursue this
afternoon. This was followed by a general
discussion by the various delegates , when the
meeting adjourned until U o'clock. Previous
to adjournment , howovor. W. N. Nnson ,
secretary of the Ho ml of Trade , addressed
the convention , complimenting tbo organiza
tion upon Its aim and purpose , and offering
the assistance of the Hoard of Trudo lu any
manner desired. The meeting promises the
fruition of the association's hopes , the com
pletion of n divisional organization to co
operate with the national association with
headquarters In this elty.
At tne afternoon session the organization
was completed by the ro-olcctlon of the tem
porary ofllcors , C. A Outhrle , president , nnd
J. II. Axnnii , secretary nnd treasurer , nnd
the adoption of a constitution and by-laws.
This Is the parent organization of the Sixth
division's local associations , ono of which Is
at Chicago , ono at DCS Molncs , ono nt
Qnlncy , ono nt Hurlingtou , ono nt Cheyenne
und ono nt Omaha. The organization will
reconvene nt half-past ! ) this morning , for the
purpose of n social commingling nnd tn listen
to addresses by Senator Mandorson nnd
Major Clarkson.
One Minute.
One minute tlmo often mnkos a great dif
ference a ono mlniito remedy for bronchitis
el ) ok I iig up of ttio throat , lungs , etc. , of
course is a lilossing. Cubeb Cough Cure is
mch a remedy. For sale by ell druggists.
Cubeb Cough Cure- Ono mlnuto.
Two Straws.
lion. James E. Hoyd In conversation with
Dr. Mercer yesterday admitted that .ludio
Post was the Dost man for the Supreme
bench as compared with Edgerton.
"Tho opinion Is rapidly growing through-
DUI the stato" said Dr. Mercer , "that Post
Is the man for the people. "
Do not tale any chance of being poisoned
or burned to death with liquid steve polish ,
paints or enamels in bottles. The 'Ulslng
Sun Slovo Polish" is safe , odorless , brilliant.
Iho cheapest nnd best steve polish made , and
the coniiimor pays for no expensive tin or
glass package with every purchase.
These who htivo not yet witnessed the
porformniieo of "Tho Old. Old Story" M
the Fnrnain sit cot theater , pronounced
by the Omnhn press us the best pluy pro-
iluoud here this season , will have an op
portunity of doing so Wednesday after
noon , when Iho price of all seats will bo
made -oc.
RY SWITCHMAN.
Firemen .United Kn Kouto by n Care-
Ic-iB Switching Crow.
About 530 o'clock last evening smoke was
icon pouring from the floor of n lumber stor-
igo building at the Cady & Groy lumber
An alarm was telephoned In to No. 2
3iiglno house nnd box -11 ! struck in. The flre
was found to bo In the wooden casing of a
tiot blast line , laid underground between the
irying kilns and the planing mill. Chief
Clalllgan found it necessary to dig down nnd
spen the lluo nnd Hood it with water. The
loss from llro will not amount to niticb , prob
ably not moro than ? - . " > .
As hose company No. 2 ran down the
Douglas strcot hill"uudortbo bridge u B. &
M. freight train' was backing In and the
crew refused to stop or cut the train so as tn
ullow the lire apparatus to pass through. If
the fire haJ been under headway the delay at
the crossing would have been a costly ono.
O
C ? rut I tying to All.
The high position attained and the univer
sal acceptance and approval of the pleasant
liquid fruit remedy , Syrup of Figs , as the
most excellent laxative known , illustrate the
falua of the qualities on which Its success is
Imscd , and nre abundantly gratifying to the
California Fruit Syrup companj * .
NO SliOHKTAUY YET.
MnmUnctiircra Association Ijoolcing
for tlic ISiglit Mini.
The Board of Directors of the Manufactur-
3rs and Consumers association of Nebraska
liold a meeting at the rooms of the Builders
ind Traders exchange yesterday afternoon.
Die committee reported that it hail boon un-
iblo to agree with the secretary-elect as to
terms , and the position was declared vacant.
1'ho matter of selecting a socrotarv was re
ferred to the executive committed with full
power to act , and tbo committee promised to
have the matter settled before Wednesday
nK'ht.
The committee on the adoption of n Ne
braska trade mark was given further time ,
( ind parties with original ideas us to designs
were invited to send them to Samuel Heos ,
Omaha.
The following flrms wore elected members
af the association : M. E. Smith &Co. , man
ufacturers of overall goods ; John L. Wllkio ,
paper box factory ; Ackormann Bros. &
Hclntre , printers ; Adamant Wall Plaster
companv ; It. W. Uyoall , candy ,
Mr. Hodgln extended an invitation to the
manufacturers to visit the Nebraska adver
tising train , which will bo at the depot on the
imh <
Tha DonfYill Ho
Mr. H. A. Wales of Bridgeport , Conn. , will
tiavo on exhibition nt the Millard Thursday
ills invention for the relief of doafno.'ii.which
lias been the cause of such a largo dccroaso
Df deafness in this country nnd Europe.
Kxliiblt.Ml HID Truck.
After the parade yesterday afternoon Chief
Cialllgan had the now lurlat truck on exhibi
tion at the Milton Honors store.
The apparatus was run up on the sldowalk
ind the extension ladders raUod nnd lowered
i number of times. Three men were sent up
the ladder to the roof of the building and
Lhon the table was turned aijd the laddor-
mon swung around directly under the tele
graph wires ,
The drill lasted lever a half hour and was
witnessed by a largo crowd.
When yon go to i buy Hood's Snrsnparnin
bo snro to get It. I Don't be put nIT with un
inferior snbitltute. . Insist upon Hood's. '
Kotlctnif fivt lineanr leu unler tMihe.nl , nfty
: enls : Mdi ( iiMKIoiihl Kite ten cr.nt .
MASK Miirenna CMnsi > . wife of W. W. .Muse.
ut hur roslilon he.Mill I.OIMISI htruuu SorvU-us
ut thu hoiibu at Itt o'clock a. in. . Thursday.
Hunialiis \ > lll bo tuKcii to Ihinlap , la. , fur ln-
tormunt.
NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS.
Vanilla - Of portoot purity.
Lemon -I Of great stronuth.
SmSnd If Economy In their uao
Roseetc.TJ Flavor as dollcntoly
Kind dnllolouslyas the fresh fruit *
WHY THRY DO IT.
People don't trade with us because they love us. They don't come into our store In
crowds because they're stuck on our cleiks. They don't jostle and crowd each other to get the
goodri they want simply to amuse themselves. They don't stand around half an hour to get
waited on when we're rushed , simply to kill time. They don't trade with us because we sell
better goods than anybody else , because no one house nor dozen houses can corner all the
good tlimgs. They trade with us because it pays them to do it , because we hit 'em in their
tc nicst spot , their pockctbooks. In other words it's
THE POWER OI PRIOR-
that keeps the machinery of our great business constantly oiled. Never was that power ap
plied with more force than we use it this week in our Hoy's Clothing department , in these
four items.
Two hundred and fifty knee pant Suits , strictly all wool , five hand
some patterns to choose from , ages 4 to 14 yeaiv , values up to $4.25 at
t 7 r * Is the price we have made on about four hundred fine all wool knee
/ j pant Suits , in beautiful styles and colors , in ages 4 to 14. Without the
0 * power of price they'd reach $6.00.
School Suits made of splendid wearing All Wool Cassimeresin four
choice styles , ages 10 to 13 , coat , vest and long pants , value near the
seven dollar mark at
Is the price we've applied to the same thing as the last lot , only they'll
fit larger boys , fourteen to nineteen years old. Ifyou did'nt know theprico
you'd expect the salesman to say $8.00.
THE POWER OF PRICE will be applied to our fourth shipment" of
Pall Overcoats Expect it. Samples in the Window. laook.
Our Catalogue mailed Free , Send for it.
IT WILL NOT
IF YOU TAKE
KRAUSE'S
HeadacheCapsules
$ SOO Howard for any
Injurious substance found
In these Capsules ,
pggp Perfectly
" harmless.
Will Cure any
kind of
Money refunded if not
as we say. Sent postpaid
on receipt of price ,
Twcnty-I'lvo Cciil * .
NORMAN LICHTY , FAMILY CHEMIOT.
Des Molnos , Iowa.
KOll SALE HY
AUKNU1NK MICKOliK Ktf.I.Bll ll KIllll'S ( JP.UM
KilA niCATOH- Cures nil illiuaioi nociiiso It kllH
tha ml iTcibo > ir norm. 1'ut m > iiml n-tilloil In 1. ill
imdf'i sizes , tlio latter i uullniK. Bunt iinywhuru
l > ri ! | > t lil un rcruliitof prlcjor C. I ) . I'n I ) lnnu ; i
KUir.i nloo to I'liro. TIM nubile , tnula nml lubburi
KUiipl led by iliu ( ioodmim Dmi ; Co. , McCorml k &
Lnad tOmnlin ; C. A. Mulehur , llowinl : Myori ftnil
I ! . .1. so ykoni. South < ) m ilia ; A. I ) . I'oi tor unil .M
I1. Kll Is Cuunutl lllulft
I.BETTS&BETTS
PHYSICIANS , SURGEONS and SPECIALISTS ,
1409 DOUGLAS ST. ,
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
Orfico honra from 0 n. in. to 8 p. m. Sunday
from 10 n. in. to 1 ji. tn.
Specialists in Chronic , Nervous , Bit In nml Dltxxl
CConsnltnton ! nt office or liy miill freo.
McillciiiL'B cent by mnll or oxprjcs , ceciiruly
pnckc'il , free from observation , ( itiarauteea to
euro quickly , wifely nml permanently.
Tlio most wliloly nnd favorably known uppcinl-
lets in the Unitoil 8tnln . Tliclr lontt experience ,
ronmrkuhlo kill nnd universal mccesH in the
treatment nnd cum of NnrvoiiH , Clironio and Hur-
Hical Dloaaran , entitle these eminent physicians
to the full confidence uf the allllctod everywhere.
They Kuaranteo :
A OEIITAIN AND POSITIVE COIIE for the
nwfnl elh'ClH of rarly vlco and the numerous ovila
that follow m its train.
PBIVATE , BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES
speedily , completely nnd permanently cured.
NERVOUS DEBILITY AND SEXUAL DIS-
OHDEUS yield readily to tholr skillful treat-
nient.
PILES , FISTULA .AND HECTAL ULCERS
urmmnlivcl ciind without pain or detention
from business.
HYDROCELE AND VAR1COCELE pormn-
nently nnd miccossfiilly cured in o ery case.
SYPHILIS. nONOIlltlKKA , OMUJT , Hperma.
torrhtca. Komlnal Wonknww , l. wt Manhood ,
Nlwht Kmlimions , Dncnjnl KncnItlcH , ti-iimlo
\VfJtkmiH3 nnd nil dollcntn disorders peculiar to
either per positively cnrml , iw well n nil func.
tlonnl dl ordcr that result from youthful follies
or the exceed of mature jimre.
C-fflpf lll'O Guaranteed permanently cm d ,
Oil IULUI u removal complete , without cut
ting , caustic or dilatation , ( "urn nffected at
homo by patient without n momenta pain or
Hunojtmco ,
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN
PllfO Tll ° ftffuJ ' ; ffclB of early
AClirft UUrB ylcn which briiiKS owmio
vrenknefs , destrojinu both mind ami body , with
nil its dreaded ills , permanently cured.
" Adtlrewi thoHowhohavnimpar.
i"li RnHo
Ul O. o DUUS pi tltemxtilves by Improper in.
dulirenco nnd i-olllarj ImhiU. which ruin both
mind nnd body , unfittlUK them for bunlnebs ,
etudyur mairliiKO.
MAIlIlir.l ) MEK. or Oiono pmYrlnR on that
happy lite , aware of plijulcnl debility , ipuickly
( IBnlutOll.
tjyBcnd fl cents vostnuo for celebrated works
on Chronic , Nervous nud ] ) ulicat Ulfennes.
Thousand * cured. t A friendly letter or call
may KHVH ) on futurx FtifTiTini ; and shamp , and
acid gulden jours to life. t * No Jotter answered
unli nrcompaidfd by 4 cents in stamps.
AddruM , cr call oil
DRS. BETTS & BETTS ,
I4O9 Douglas St. ,
QMAHA-- _ NEBRASKA ,
Bciontccnth and llarney Streeti.
This ( Wednesday ) Afternoon nnd
Evening , Oct. 7.
Last porformniiL'o of
GRRMENCITR ,
The most Heiiowtiod n.ini'ornf tbo A so ,
Assisted by the SPANISH STUDENTS.
AT 2:3O : THIS AFTERNOON :
Spoclal Mutlnoo for Liullcs and ( Jlilldrrn.
ltl > EiVni : ) SCATS TO AT.M'AUTri OK L'lli :
HOUSi : . M OENI'S EAUII.
Evening Performance at 8:15. :
Prices for reserved "oats : Mu , T5o : ind $1,00.
( Jallory , S3c.
ThaaLro
Seventeenth and Hnrnoy Stieots.
A GOOD SEAT FOR 50 OEN VS.
TlIURSDAY.IrilW . "and""SATURDAY
Oil 8 , 9 and 10. ( Sat. Jfolinc : . )
Bronson Howard's Qruat VVar Play ,
SHENANDOAH.
"A belter play than The Henrietta , ' " Now Vork
Herald.
"ISvory trno American aliould see 'jhenniuloab. "
( JcnerulV.T. . Micminn.
I'rleos I'nniuet.fl.lO : 1'nrquct Circle , "JcnmlJI.OO ;
Riillcry , i5e. llox sheets o jenVeiln " ( ilay niurnlni ;
OMAHA
INDIOTAL EXPOSITION.
Open from 2'lO to 10'iO : p. in.
Grand Concert by Musical Union
Band Hack livening.
Children's Day , Wednesday nud Saturday
afternoons. 1 o , General adiiiKslmi " . * > c.
FAHNAM STREEf-- " THEATER ,
EVKKY NIOI1T THIS WKKK.
West & Sauo.'a Society Success , Knlllled
The Old , Old Story.
As produced at tbo Lyceum Theater , N. V.
MnthicoVeclncailay anil Sntnnlay
DIME E3DEKT 1VEUSE33
Corner llth ami Knrnain Streets ,
WKHK 01' OCTOlllilt fiTII
( JIIAfi ; CoritTiiANI ) . Witch of Wall Stioct.
t'AIT. l HITTIINDUN , Ari-llo llxplo'er
Kl M.V IIHOf. , fcoiiKiiml Diinio Artlvti.
( iA/.l I.I.U lllIC'KMill. Vocalist.
AHNOI.I ) , .Man of Many Taeea
y.AVUUUAH I'iiili vilnt-eri.
CHAbi. , VAN nml CliAIIA K.VC.KI. llallullsi. : (
I'UANKliYNM , Miulcal Artliti.
Ail nilisUin OnA Dime , Uiiun dully I to 10 p. m
NKBRASKA
National Bank
r. s. iini'o-ii'oitr. - OMAHA N nit
Cupltal $ OOOOO
Surplus OO.OOO
Otllcer * nml IMrnctorillonrr W. Vnlei , rroil.lunt ;
Ix.'wl S lleeil. Vlcu I'roilduiit K S Maurluu.V
V. Mump , John H. l.'ullllH , U. C' Cuililntf , J N , II.
1'uulck. W 11. S llnuhei , ruililor
Tiira IRON UANK.
turner Kill anil Kurnam all
CCII TXI ; II UlUlll 'llll-illIOli ' 1V.1 111,101 IJ
INTEREST PAIDONDEPOSIT5
ATOMflHAlOMTRUSTCQ
BANK
5E.CDR
CAPITAL'S 1OO.OOO.OO
DIRECTORS 'A UWYMAN-ET.W.NASH
JHWIILARO GUV C UAHTOtl G.B , LAKE
d 0 BHOWNTHOSL , KIMQ .L L . _
WAHTFIT i"1 " ' " " " " * * < > i11
TYHI1 I LUi IID caini'U cn.uin
for ti i ilnrln ; ; i 1 un huuru athoini' I my un I
fir ciinitliii' Aililrrss nitb stump , I' . Ilium AN
A UT Ci , ' . , , -lTfinulo i'luvc , Uviton ,
Send nsl , $2 or $ ! l for n liox of flno
raiullos an.l hon-liniK , uhlch no
you Iinincilliilcly by express to nny
of the country. A box of Sweetmeats
AS A GIFT
is tlio
CORRECT THING
anil always
APPRECIATED.
Our'g novcr fall ( o ghc entire t > ntlsractloiu
Address ,
BKLDUPF ,
Omaha , Neb.
THR
Is The
In the maikct.
TRY IT AND BE CON
V1NCED.
OMAHA , NED.
Nos. 108,110 and 112N. llth St.
TELEPHONE 1772.
PHOTCCTCO BY U , . PATCHTI.
Manufacturers of Iron nnd Steel Ribbon
Yard and Lawn Fences , also Farm , Stock ,
Park and Cemetery Fences. The cheapest ,
most artlstio and durable fence In the
market. Manufacturers'agents for Archi
tectural Iron work of all kinds , and forth *
celebrated Buckthorn Steel Ribbon Wire.
Call at Factory and tee sample ) ,
Send for Catalogue * and Prices.
New
GOLD CLASP3 ,
Inifentionsi A
Tooth without platni , removable H8
work , "lr Throilunirirtrii'ii intent. " No
droiilnv | | down nf filatoti blto anything you
lIUo : ti.'ulli remain linn. Juxt tun tliinx for
minister * , litwyvrt uud | iulll ) | iuivUorH. J'rloa
a little inoro thiiii riihhor pi a to * , within rouoh
of nil. Dr. llalloy. Duntlst. liasi Dm uolu rlKht
toOintbannd llotiibi1 ! f'niiaty UIMcu. tlilra
floor 1'imoii block , Oiniilui.
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