THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SUNDAY -OCTOBER 25 , 1S91-SIXTEEN PAGES. 5 The Largest and Finest Stock of Fall Goods in our line ever brought to Omaha , and we J. ENSON . intend to- sell them at much less than regular prices. Underwear Dep't. Everything thnt could bo dcslrod In this line o' ' goods. Ladies' crcnm and black silk union nulls from * 5.oO to $10.00 which wo nro told by our customers nro llnor and cheaper than any to bo found in the city. Fire nil wool Jersey ribbed union suits from S.'l to ? o. A fjood quality of wool and cotton In pray for Sl.W. A fino. liPiivy. full regular miido Fjryntliin cotton union Hiitt for S'U ) ( > , In nil sizes. Wo soil n { Trent umny of those goous to largo Indies who do not care to wear wool. LndloV jersey ribbed vests , all wool , hltfh nock nnd lonjr sleeves , In black , natural and colots , from SI to $2. In a wool rnd cotton vest , pray , wo have them for 60c. Fine all wool , high neck nnd no sleeves , low neck nnd no filooves , black , natural and colors , for $1. Can pult the nio-t fastidious In silk vests , for wo hnvo all styles. In high neck and loner slcovo in black and cream , a beautiful vest , from 12 to $1.60. High neck and half sleeves , in cream , for il.r.0 ( > nd $1.76. Low neck and no alcoves , in black , croum and colors , any quality , from 76c to iO.fiO. A full nnd complete line of ladies' diawers LUack and rrcam silk Jersey ribbed , jirice $2.75 to1.2. . i. Fine jersey ribbed all wool drawersblack and gray , fromSl.U-j to SiiCS. Cotton and wool gray joreoy ribbed drawers , -OOc each. Equestrienne Tights. Our line of ladies' equeitrionno tights cannot bo excelled. In black wool , nnklo nnd knee length , ! rom Sl./iD to $2.75 , [ n all si/es. In bluck silk from 82.75 to $0.50. Extra sl/0 for largo ladles , line wool , black , ivhilo and jrrfiy , pants and vests , from 2 to 42.7.J em h. Good quality of wool nd coiton gray pants and yowls , 85c iach. Children's Underwear. A full line ol Dr. Warner's camel's hair ( Inent wool pants and vests , in all ti-/o3 , from HI to ill , price 5Sc to SLCfl , ind thee goods will not shrink. A jno lit.o in naiural wool , all si/.cs , pants , Vests and boys' drawers , from IISo to 1.10 ; In part wool natural gray pantg and vests and boys' drawers , from 2oc ' .o 76e , or a still lower price from 2Uo to I5c. Child'n fine all wool jersey ribbed vest , blade , from 7oc to 31.15 , nci-ording lo ai/o. Children's union suits , all wool black Jersey ribbed , all sixes , $1.85 to J2.25 each. All wool gray jcrsov ribbed , fi om 31.50 to 81.8.3. Cotton and wool Jersey ribbed union suits , gray , $1 to $ I.2i. Children's oquestrionmj tights , all sixes , from S1.-10 to 32.25. China Silk Underwear. Beautiful line In all colors. Ladies' silk gowns , $8.75 to SM.50 ; skirts , 34.75 to $8 ; drawers , $1.50 to $0.50 ; chemise , from $3. 75 to $5. Don't forgot that wo carry a largo line of ladies' and children's muslin un derwear. Muffs. Black hare 75c , $1.60 ; muskrat $1.25 , 82.50 ; t'Yonchseal $2.25 : Persian lamb 85.50 ; black nstrnchan , * l.50 , $5 ; bonvoi * $8,60 , $10.50 , $12.75 ; blue moullon $0.50. Hosiery Department. Ladles fast Mack hoio. Wo have a good quality of fast black cotton , double heel 'ind too , for SMc. An extra quality In plnln and drop stitch , light nnd heavy weight , at l0c. ! Cnn give you a cotton or lisle at fiOo. Plainer or rlcholiou ribbed , a beautiful qualltv , for CMC and 75c. Full regular double heels , toes and solos , plated silk , at $1.10 ami $1.88. Spun silk at $1.15 and $1.05. Thread silk at 82.75 nnd up ward. Wo have an extra quality of thread silk , extra length , double heel , toes and soles , for &I.75. Wo hnvo a full line of fancies , black boot , plain and striped tops , for IV v , 60e , SBe , ( We , 75c. A silk platted at S5c.Open silk at $1.60 , In plnln colors nnd with black boots and colored tojH. A thread silk at $2.75 and * 8 60.Vo arc also selling a regular 25o and 2Sc hose. In stripes , full regular , for lOc. Ladies'fino cashmere from 60c to $1 , in light and heavy weights. Heavy wool for 8c ! ) and 25c. Opsrn length cashmere for S1.35. Fleece lined , in single and double llooced , for 2" > c , 85c and 60c. A handsome silk and wool for $1.60. Opera lengths in cotton for 8Cc , lisle for ! )5c ) and $1.88 , silk platted from $1.G5 to $2.25. Wo excel in this department as wo have given twenty years close attention toll. Wo carry all the best makes In domestic corsets and n very largo line of imported. Fourteen dilloront styles of P. D. Will give you a good P. D. corset for $1.75 nnd all the way from tills to $8.50. High bust dress form corsets $1 , $1.25 , $1.60. $2.25. Extra long waists , medium and very short waists in a number of different styles and prices. Cor-sots from n very pliablo' light weight to a very ilrm heavy weight , and will guarantee to lit any fudy If she will cotne to our fitting room and try different stylos. For this week some broken lines of $1.60 corsets wo will close at 75c. A guaranteed fast black at 31. Perfume. Woodworth's Triple Extract Per fume at15c per ounce , Waists. Wo carry the Equipoise , Jen ness Miller , Ferris , Double N. Jackson and Warner's. Price from $1 up. Handkerchiefs , Fans and Hibbous. It is of the utmost Importance that the accessories of a Indies' toilet bo dainty and more numerous than her gowns. Thus gifts in this line nro highly uri7.cd by the beauty loving soul of the ordinary woman. I At Mr ; * . J. Benson's can bo found the most complete line of dainty articles for tlio toilet. Iliu sheerest handkerchiefs ' in line French handwork dainty ouough to suit the most fastidious , ran ging in price from $2 to < J25 each. Real lace handkerchiefs and hand kerchiefs of dnintestcolors in chtlTon. A largo line of embroidered nnd hem stitched handkerchiefs at Hoc , 85c , COc. 08c , 7oc , 85c , 31 , $1.25 , $1.60 and $1.85. A line assortment of mourning hand kerchiefs. Il.tnkerchiofs for little people direct from Japan. Fine Irish linen handkerchiefs with small initial 1 for $1 , for ladles and gents. A good quality Bilk handkerchief with initial , for gents. atoOu. An extra quality with elaborate ini tial at $1. Alto a fine line of hemstitched hand kerchiefs in silk and linen for gents. School handkerchiefs for boys and girls at 6c , lOc and 16c. In fact wo are headquarters for hand- korchinfs , having the most complete line in the city. Have you over seen our fans ? If not come in and see them. Black and white ostrich fans with shell and pearl sticks at $10.25 and $15 , and ostrich fans as low as $2. Beautiful funs from $1 to 815. Ribbons in all styles , colors and widths. Notions of all kinds. Neckwear. Chiffon rulllingin nil colors , 28c , 35c , 50c , $ l..riO , $2.2-5 and 38.2-5 a yard. Kuching in all colors , from IGo lo S3c a yard. I ply capo linen collars , 0 for 25c. Windsor ties in hand&ome patterns and colors , 25c. Crepe ties in all colors , 60c. Handsome line of children's collars. Children's sot collar and culls , 55c , $ ] .25 and 31.60. Black lace scr.rfs , Coo. 800 , $1 , $2 and $2.25 , handrun , 33.755.50 , 37.50 and 310.50. Face veils. 5e. lOc , J5c , 20c , 29c , 35c and 55e each. Sowing silk veiling 25e a yard. Mittens. Children's mittens , lee , 2oc and 3oc ; silk , 50c , G5e and ! )0c. ) Ladies' mittens , 25c , 35c. 39c and 50o ; silk , 75c , 90c and $1.25 : fancy back in silk , 31.15 , 81.38 and $1.75 ; lined , OOc. Jewelry. A beautiful line of fancy stick pins. Will arrive this week a full line of real shell hair ornaments. Latest novelties in jowolory. Neck chains , pendants , watch fobs , silver chatelaine watches , rings , etc. Bracelets , cuff buttons and earrings at half price for a few days only. We hnvo n very largo assortment to select from , including "Binritz or Tour ist' ' Glove , $ t. A good Foster lace In black , tans , browns and grays , in dressed , SI , $1.50 , $1.75. A gonulno ' 'Jouvin. " vorv desirable and perfect tilting , gives best of satis faction , in modes , tans , browns nnd grays , $1.50 , $2. White anil gi ay dressed Mousquotairc black stitching , 31.25 and $2. " 8-buUon length Suede Mousquetaire , in fancy nnd staple colors , $1.60 and $2. Cnstor Glove , particularly adapted to driving and street wear , will outwear three ordinary pair of gloves , $1.50. Gauntlet Gloves at $1.60 and 31.75. Our line of evening shades now com plete , cream , tans , modes nnd pearls. 12-button length Suede at $2.25. IG-hutton length Suede at $2.1)0 ) , and shoulder length at $3.90. Misses' Lace Gloves 31. Full line of fur top lined Mlttous and Gloves for Indies and children. All gloves lilted nnd satisfaction guar anteed. Laces. Wo have a now nnd beautiful line of Laces , including different designs in Heal Point. Duchess and Valenciennes. A very line silk Ineo especially pretty for fancy work. Plait Valenciennes in all widths. Oricntnl in line pretty patterns. Demi Flouncing in cream and black , in the latest and desirable patterns. Also a now line in narrow , in cream , whho ana blacl < silk. Linen Torchons at 5c , 7e , 9c , 12c , lee vard. Finest Medici and Smyrna in differ ent widths. ' Toilet Articles. Wo are solo agents for Madame Ru pert's face bleach , and toilet articles. We are selling a great amount of face bloajh and gunruuto'o it to give sails- , faction. ' Aprons. Wo have a very largo line , prices from 25cto$2.50. . . , . Dainty Aprons jbr afternoon wear , and Aprons for practical use. Nurse's Aprotis.ijxgreat variety from 25cto31.25. Fancy Work Dept. Embroidery lesson H given free every Tuosdny nnJ Friday . If you are looking fornovoltlos to om- brotuer for Christmas or nro decorating a now homo , bo sure to sco our fancy gooas department. Materials for table and piano covers , sofa cushions , 'head rests , draperies , etc. , In almost endless varieties , Art satin , bargains in arl cloth , mail , jute and madras cloths. These are from lo to 50 inches wide and in all thc- now shades , from $1.75 to 32.75 per vard ; those goods can bo beautifully embroid ered In any stylo. Wo have a great variety of stamping patterns so wecnn suit any ono in designs nnd do stamping to order at reasonable prices. Drapes from 05c to $7.60. Our ligurod dr.\pery silks are 32 inches wide , in now shades and pat terns , from 7oo to 31.25 per yard. Plain drapes , silks , Oust quality , 85c per yard. Our immense line of fringes , to suit niiv color , hn.3 never been bettor , in all hefts and widths , from loc to $3.50 pot- yard. ' Wo have something new in brown linen table covers , particularly pretty , when embroidered in shades of browner or old roa ecclesiastical silk finished , with brown or old rose linen fringo. i These fringes are 25c iicr yard , and i match our embroidery silks nnd linens of which wo have a full line of nil kinds. Stamped Linen Table and Piano Cov ers , in tints , at15i ; and Ooc to $2.50. Stamped brown linen Pin Cushion and Sofa Pillow Covers. 20c and 90c. See our novellies In linen butter chip , salt and popper and linger bowl Doylies , tray and lunch cloths , centers nnd dres ser covers stamped or plnln. Something choice in Roman embroid ered trays and centers from $1.25 to$3.75. The same in doylies at 35c. Romnn embroidered dresser covers 33 75 to $5.50. See our figured plushos at 31 25 per yard. They make beautiful lambre quins and ta'blo cover borders. Figured moleskin al 87c. Plain and fancv scrim , line embroid ery linen , momio cloth from 25c to $1 par yard. Novelties in pin cushion covers , head rests , drapes , Inco dinner sots , tidies , pin cushion tops. An elegant now line of Roman embroidered linens , also a largo line of stamped linens. Briirgs' stamping patterns at half cost. When you como to us for yarns , you come to headqunrtor-j , and are sure to be pleased. Zephyrs in all now shades. 2-thrcad Saxony for infants' weir. Sa/.ony. lee skein , 2 for 25c. Spanish and Alliance knitting yarn for children's wear , 20c per skein. Best quality Gorman knitting yarn , 29e a skein , 31.15 pnr pound. Finest Zephyr Germantown wool yarn 20c per skein. Shetland Floss. 20c skoin. Fairy Floss , 20e skein. Rug and carpet yarn , 15c skoln. Ant'ora Wool Iflo ball , 2 for 25c. Ice wool 5c , 35e box. Pocket Books. Combination purse and oard cnso , CSc , 75c , $ l$1.2o , $1.60. $1.05 , $2 und $2.60. A real seal , $1.50 ; with heavy silver trimmings , $2.50. Purses , sterling sllvor trimmed , $5 and upward. Purses at lOe , 2"e , 33c , 45o , 05o and 7&c. Calling card cnxos , 2. " > c , 60c , 76c , $1 , $1.25 , 31.50 , * 2nml $2.50 ; plnin or silver finish , just the thing for a prcsnt. Ladies' Skirts. Wo have already had to reorder those goods. Sateen , with lining , $1 , $1.2-J , 31.38 , 31.60 , 32. Brilllantim ; skirts , IInod , $2.90 , $3.50 , $1.60. Italian cloth , $3.75. Black silk. 33.501.60 , $8.60. Knit underskirts , $1 , 31.15 , $1.60 , 32 , $2 50. Divided skirts , $1.85 , $2.25 , $2.60,32.75. Marino skirts in gray and black , $3.25 , 33.50. Do you know wo nro headquarters for those goods ? Wo have ovorylhing per- laining to a baby's wardrobe. A pretty Cambric Sllj ) for night wear 35c and SOo. Wrappers at 50c nnd OSc. Pretty line Nainsooic Dresses , dainty edges , 85c. 87c and $1.00 oach. N-iinsook Dresses , hemstitched yokes nnd hems nnd feather stilchod , $1.25 , 31.35. $1.50 , $1.75 each. A beautiful line of these garments in fine sheer goods with tlnust laces and , embroidery. Christening Robes. Wo have some of the most exquisite garments in this line over offered to the pcoplo of Omaha , consisting of China Silk Lucci trimmed , hand em broidered , also the finest .sheer linens hand hemstitched and embroidered. A complete line of Skirts in cambric , nainsook and llnnnol. Novelties in cashmere , llannol and crocheted Sacqucs , llnnnol Wrappers , Blankets. Booties in knitted and kid China silk Bibs , hand quilted and em broidered , also iinon onns. A full line of Infants' Vests , in wool , 35c , 5Sc , Ooc , 75e. Fine &ilk at $1.25 , $1.38 , 31.-15. Flannel and knitted bands 2-5c , 3Sc , 60c. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS WHETPIER YOU ARE READY TO BUY OR NOT. All Mail Orders Filled Promptly , SHE USED HER HORSE WHIP , Determined Assault of a Lincoln Woman Eosulta in Trouble. PROMINENT BUSINESS MAN INVOLVED. Crowded Tliorouiilifuro the Scene of Attuolc Causes Wliloli Pro- voiced the Affair \Vlint the Victim's FrlemlH Say. LINCOLNNob. . , Oct. 21. [ Snccial to Tin : HEK. ] At \ p. m. , on the crowded thorouch- fore of O street , near Fifteenth , Mr. J. H. Lomlst , the well known coal donlor , was puo- llcly horsowluppod by Mrs. Hnucock. Mrs. Hancock la a hnndsomo , stylish ap pearing woman of about 23. Two years QRO she was the wife of an ostlmuulo gontloman. Hut she mot Lomlst nnd foigot lior obliga tions to tier husband. Mrs. llancoclc says that ho proposed that she leave her husband , got a dlvorco and ho would marry hor. An excuse of some kind was trumped up ngalnst the unsuspecting husband and Mr * . Hancock Icfi him , No pursuasion on Han cock's part could induce the woman to rnturn to his homo. The woinnn brought cull for a uivorco and the husband scoitipr that she was determined on n complete separation , made no answer in the case , and the court grunted the decree. The husband , nlmoit heartbroken , abandoned his business and wont to another state. Then she claims ho rnfused to marry hor. The woman waited for Lomlst on O strcot with a horse whip concealed \ the folds of her dross. When ho appeared on the scene she cut him riKht nnd lull over the ftico. Ho seized the iiintnunoiit of torture and wrested It from her hands. A number of Lo mist's friends nro ouJe.iv- orlni ; to keep the facts of the horsewhipping out of tlio papers. Some of them Intimate that she was attempting blackmail. llEWAlt ! ) rOH NKAI.'S AIIIIK.tT. M. J. Cnroy , nn onlcor at Kansas City , claims the reward of I'JOO offcroil hy the state for the rro t of Murderer Ed Noal. Air. Cnroy was the Kciitlomnu who captured the inunioror In Kansas City. Ilo has placed the matter In tlio hands of Attorney Strnwn of Omaha and that gentleman called on Gov ernor Thayer this afternoon to present Carey's claims. Among the pnpor * presented were ntlliluvlts both from Uaroy nnd the chief of police of Kansas City that Carey niado the 1IOMU FOIl AOEI > WOMKX. The Stratton Homo for Aged Women of Nobnwku hus Incorporated , The homo is to bo located at Liu coin ami U nanicd In honor of the persons originating It Mrs. Unbccca H. Stratton , /acchous Stratton and Thomas A. Slratton , The object of the asylum 1s aoclnred to bo "to provide a homo for a limited uumlMir of women of rollnotnent who have bteu so reduced by mUfortuno as to bo ultablo persons to receive ussUtimco. " ODDS AND EM ) . < . Atr , Graves , who runs a cigar store on Klevontb street opposite the Capitol hotel , was tlnod $10 and costs today for allowing young men to piny poker nnd fruco-out for thu clears In lib plnco of business. Charles Hnrd , 1) ) and Fifth streets , bos caused the Issuance of a warrant for the nrrest of Mrs. Mall , his next door neighbor. who In UU ubso'ico onhrrcJ his house and gnvo tils lit-year-old dixuchtor a terrible beat ing. Air. lluiil says that alwut a week ngo , whllo Ids wlfo was dying , the same woman entered his house In his absence and gave his Wife tcrrlnlo cursing , In two hours after wards MM. Hurd was doail. Clydo Nowcll ami Groyor Smith , ooth boys of IS , are under arrest on the cburKQ of pick ing the pocKet of Aim. AlcCorU of West A street. Alii. Jonnia Moan has sued the B. & At. company for f\000 on account of the lots of bur husband who was killed near York July ar. Thosecrotarlos of thoStato Board of Trans. portatlou uro busy icudlug out copies of tholr report on the question of reducing local freight rates. Tno Gothenburg \Vntor Power and In- voslmont company of Wisconsin has filed thu proper papers with the secretary of state to entitle It to transact business In this state. Dr. Blrnoy euros catarrh. Boo bldfr. AMKHIOAX I'HlHl.lTlO.\ L.lllOlt. Annual Circular doitcr of I'rcflltlcnt Oonipors Nr.w YOHK , Oct. 24. Samuel Gompors , president of the American Federation of Labor , issued his annual circular letter yes terday , addressed to "Tho Trade and Labor Unions of America , " in regard to the annual convention of the federation. In regard to the lutcst report of the o dicers of the Ameri can federation , there nro now over 0(10,000 ( workingmen afllliatod with that organiza tion. Following Is the letter in part : The eleventh annual convention nf the American Federation of Labor will bu hold ul Krsweld's hall , Illrmlnzhnm , Alii. , Io- ) ccmbor 14. Koprcsentatlon in the con vention will bo upon thu following busli : International anil national unions , with less than 4.0 0 , ono dolcsato for 4.UOO members or more , two dolountos ; for 8.000 inoinbors or innio , throe dolegntus ; for 10.000 members or more , four delegates ; foi 'i..OOO members or more , llvo ihile .itus , : ind so on ; local , tr.ulo or federal labor unions , state federations , central labor unions trades' assemblies or trades' councils , one dolc'-Mtu to oach. All organisations to bu entitled to representation tuust have ncertlllcato of limitation [ charter at least thirty days before thu date upon wlleh ( the convention Is about to bo held. ] Any doluxatu representing u union must bo a member of the union , and If not a craftsman of tlio tr.ido union must give thu reason why Hiiuh delegate uas oboseii. DolegateH must bo elected at least two neoKs before tlio tlmoof holdlnc tlio convention and tlio namus of dele gates forwarded to the committee. Dr. Dirnoy cures cntnrrb. Boo bldp. 1111 JtrvAMK .1 I Slory of n Poor Ilnlster's Sudden IlUn to VVoultli. Sioux FALLS , S. D. , Oct. Ul. ( Special Tologrnm to TIIK UKE. | This morning nt the opening of the district Motboillst Episcopal conference the character of Uov. Theodora Gorrish was called up for approval by Bishop .Foss , but found no response. A committee of three was appointed to Investigate the rumors ullont. GorrUh Is now residing in Portland , Alo. From a position of an obscure minister , receiving n salary of several hun dred dollars In IssT , ho lumped in Ib.VJ to a position of aniuenco and wealth , lie became u plunger in real citato and speculated in nearly nil thu wouorn cities. In Is'.HJ ho was .supposed to bo worth about foOO.OOO. Of late rumors nf n very ugly nature have been tloating about accusing the divine of having sold the sumo ploco of realty property to llvo or six dlllor- enl parties nnd then golnp so far as to sail pioporty which ho never owned or had u title to. Many of the victims are .said to bo ministers who , relying , to their sorrow upon his professional ethics , purchased property from Gorrish and nro now minus their cash. The whole matter will bo rovloweU on Alon- day by the conference , Another \ \ III to Ilo Itrokcn. ST. Louis , Alo. , Oct. Ul. Papers have boon drawn up for a suit to bo Illea in tno circuit court hero that will cause a sensation , as It Is n contest of thti will of Frederick Kunz * niuller , n retired Fourth street merchant. Tbo action Is brought by George A. Kunz- muller ol Kansas City , who was a partner of Frederick In a dry goods store twenly voars ago. The partnership x\as dissolved In 1870 , ticorgo going lo Kansas City and Frotl re maining hero. Ho Invested his fortune Judi ciously , and at tno tlmoof his deathSeptem ber 4 lait , his estate amounted to f-lX ! > JUlH ) . The will was drawn Augusts , a few days before Kuuzmuller died. In il ho leavoi his ontlro poisedslon * to bis wlfo and appointed her administratrix without bond. The brother claims bo was not in bis right minder or bo would not have been liniorod. Thoslg. nut uro to the will Is very poorly written , which will bo made a point in the contust. Connived to Dci'raud Crcdltorx , i , ICau. , Oct. Si. TUo oOlcars of the United States Savings bank , which has closed Its doors twlco slnco Alareh 1 , last , are again in trouble. Manager William Sims , who was appointed receiver of the bank , today tiled a petition in the district court charging the ofllcors of thu bank with fraud. This bank occupied ono of the finest build ings in the city , known as thu Knox build ing , and tbo building was owned by the bank. Last July the Knox Building company was organized with a capital stock of ? ir > 0,000 , William C. Knox , president of the Dank , was nrosidont of the Knox Building company , and Iho oftl- cers of the bank wcro also members of Iho company , to which tbo building was trans ferred soon after its organization. In the suit brought today the receiver al leges that in the organization of this building company and the transfer of the stocK Iho olllcers of the bank connived lo aofraud Iho creditors. Dr. Blrnoy euros catarrh. Boo bldg. l , TIIK i I'.ilo Moroonto Tliinks tlio Trouh'e in Italy Not Serious. Cnicioo , 111. , Oct. 21. "Inm Inclined to doubt many of the stories which have lately appeared In the American newspapers re garding the probability of an early removal of the pone from Home , the inoro so as I nm In constant receipt of communications in re lation to Iho situation in Italy , which inako no mention that the occupant of the Vatican has any such intention , " said Slznnr Palo Alorcoiito , a gentleman from Pisa , Italy , who Is making a tour of the leading cftlns In America. "I loft Italy nearly n month be fore the dlfticultlcs between the French pilgrims and the Italian protostnnts , ! was in Homo , however , at the time the iSruno statue was unveilca , and , as u Catholic , I could not but note with bitterness the in flamed condition of the protcstant populace againsl Iho Vatican. But I am conlldcnl that his holiness would not consent to vacate HOMIU until ho was absolutely escorted to tno frontier by the government soldiery nnd the Italian government would not dare to make such n movo. The cardinals are mostly very aged men , and they would mostly vote ngnlnstiho desorlion of Iho Vatican by his holiness. " Dr. Dirnoy cures cntnrrh. Boo bldg. Settlers Kicking. DKNVKit , Colo. , Oct. 24. There appears to bo considerable opposition througnoul Colorado rado to the government , setting aside the \Vhltorlvorplntoauasnnntlonnl park. Ono reason for Ihls opposition Is that the plateau is covered with actual settlers and taxpayers , and suc.h action proposed by the government \\ouldworka great Injurv upon them. An other Is that the land in question is n largo part of the old Utu reservation , nnd that the United States government Is under contracl with the Utos to soil that land at ? l.S5 per aero nnd to turn the proceeds over to ttu > Irlbcs Interested. It Is probable thui n strong effort will bo raado by thu people of western Colorado to prevent ttio land being donated as proposed. Dr. Blrnoy cures cntnrrh. Boo bldy. H Dishonest Ullloinlx. DBNVEK , Colo. , Oct. .M.-Goorgo U. Hay- mom ! . Jainei P. Hndloy nndVllilam AI. Bliss , tno three ox-city ofJlctals who wore In- dieted ns related in thu extra edition of last night's Tlni03 , wore arraigned before Jutlgo Rising this uiornluu and released upon fur- nl.suuigiu,00u bail. "Sid" lloberts , ox-chief Inspector of the city health der-urtmont , was not arraigned for the reason that ho has not been arrested , although U Is said ho too is tmiiuud. This , however , is denied by his friends. Dr. Birnoy cures oiiurrh. Boo bid ; * . llullitliii ; 1'crmitH. The following permlli wora muni by tlio superintendent of buildings y oner Jay : K. li. rmory , three-htory brlok residence , Twentieth mid Donnlus btreetw . $7,000 Ono minor permit . , . 15) Total . , . $7.130 Dr. IJlrnoy curoa catarrh. . Boo bldg CARVED HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW , Eathusiastio Itecnption William Extended to Gaorgo Smith. RESULT OF A QURREL OVER STOCK. Dangerous and I'robnuly Fatal Won ml Inlliotcd Ono in Jail , the Other In tlio Hospi tal Notes. What may prove n fatal culling affray oc curred at Albright yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock. Tno principals were Sarpy county farmers and brotoors-in-law. it scorns that the Smith family , William , George , Horace and Charles , live on n farm down near Hellenic , and next to thorn dwells Tnoraas Uicbardson , their brother- in-law. The Smiths claim that Ulchardson hus allowed his cattle to break Iho fen cos and run al largo on Iho Smith farm , doing much damage. They swore out u warrant for lllenardson's arrest , but ho skippea. They tncn hud him suburunnod and proceeded to Albright to servo the writ in poison. Richardson claims thai ono of the brothers , wbiio reading the subpronn , threatened to kill. Kichardsou drew a knife to protect him.self , and stabbed George Smith in the leftside , making a lingo cut , sufllclont to allow the entrails to protrude. The wounded man was can led to n barn and medical aid summoned. Dr. Thomas Kelly dressed the wound , which ho pronounced very daugor- ous. ous.Hichardson fled , but was caught bv Ofllcors Fnllon and Hanson near the Albright depot. Smith was removed to the hospital last evenIng - Ing and the latent report was Ibat ho had n small chance of recovery. Kopiuliiitr.il Kd orton. A largely attended meeting of the demo cratic cltbens of South Omaha was hold at Evans' hall , corner Twenty-eighth and K streets , presided over by Air. AI. ,1. Dougherty , at which there were several good speeches delivered , all of which wore re ceived with enthusiasm , as were also Iho following resolutions : Whereas , All good citizens of inr fair state diHlio to elevate Its .standing as u luxal body , and ana body that will acquire and retain the respect nf our ncoplu ; < und. Wliun-as. Wo as itenuiuiatle citizens of South Omi'liu would ha\o just u.inso to deeply de plore the elevation ofne ( ) J.V. . FMgerton to llioHiipreino bencn sTiuply hPiMiusu wo as his neighbors know him tobe totally unlit by education or expoilfiiee for so linpoitant a position ; therefore bo It UuMilxod. That we a * democrats and eltl/.ens of Smith Omaha , bullovliu In the sterling In tegrity und scholarly attainments , with ripe oxpurlcueu. of Jmlxv | AM. . 1'ost. cheerfully promise to vote solidly for him on November J next. _ ' _ ' _ Another KxcUllont Witness. A few days ago 'ft ' prominent shipper In southern Colorado was Induced to unload a train of cattle at thai J'noblo yards Insleau of sending thorn through ; ; to this market. Ho had great dlillculty in colling $23.50 per head for hU olToi Ings. The < next train ho sent through to South Omaha nnd got JIll.'J'.l per beau for the very same quality of stock , n gain of SI 1.71) ) . Allowing n very largo margin of f4 for freight to cover the Intervening dis tance , ho niailo $10 per head by patronizing this marnot. _ _ Itonl ICstnto Activity. There U a great deal of activity In Iho local real cntato market. A glance at tbo build ing Inspector's books shows ' . ' 50 buildings now in course of construction , costing from ? 7MX ) to f-VK ) . Brown Park loads the pro- ccaslon for improvements , City Notos. W. L. Grogsoa loft for Chicago last oven- lug. lug.K. K. Truolmft has returned from an extended - tended eastern trip. The Limerick club mot last evening. A largo crowd was present. . Upohurch ledge No. 2 , Ancient Order of Umted Workmen , will give a bull ana oyster supper at Blum's hall , Twenty-sixth ana N streets , October 20. Mr. H. T. Shannon of Nebraska City was visiting friends yesterday. W. S. Babcock returned yesterday morning from a trip to Denver , Colo. A $10,000 sewer Is being constructed be tween the Swift and Hammond plants. \V. A. Paul has returned from n lengthy sojourn in the wilds of northern Wyoming. Engineer King roporls the public improve ments now in progress to amount to ? .WO,000. The Athletics and a picked nine will cross bats this nf tnrnoon at y o'clock on Iho Third ward grounds. Judge King fined Fred Korff 55 nnd costs yesterday morning for stealing a sloak from Alike O'ftlara. The Typographical union of Sonlh Omaha will give n dinico in Blum's hall Wednesday evening , October 2.3. C. W. Alillor , of Iho mall carrier force , has taken his vacation nnd will visit northern Mississippi river cities. Alpha lodge , No. 44 , Daughters of Rebecca , will given literary entertainment and social in Alasonio boll , October HO. Air. and Airs. William Aliltchnor of Ross- villo , Kan. , who have been visiting Air , and Airs , .f O. Easlon , have rclurned homo. Air. nnd Airs. J. W. Paul and son Clark of Bedford , la. , nro guosls of Air.V. . A. Puul and wlfo. Twenty-fourth nnd AI streets. Tno deirocratic rally al Blum's hall Friday evening was poorly attended The demon stration h.is been postponed until Wednesday evening , October US. Hugh Alurphy declared his Intonlion lo in stitute , a suit against the city for failure to order warrants to pay for the curbing along Twenty-fourth .street. S. H. Elwood , a big catllo shipper of O'Neill , was at Iho yards looking niter a shipment. Air. Elwood also found lime to visit his old friend Alyles Welsh. H. Heymaii nun Jonathan Johnson re turned Friday availing from Lincoln , where they attended the session of the Nebraska grand ledge , Independent Order of Odd- follows. Alonday evening the South Omaha Clmu- tauo.ua will meet at Iho nome of Dr. and Airs. AI. Klrkpatrlck. The circle Is in a nourishing condition and the course of study promises to bu u most interesting ono. Harry AlcBrldo was nrrosted on a warrant sworn out bv George W. Alosho.- for hiring n buggy and fulling lo return it. Aloshor found Iho buggy yesterday in ino woods over near Albright in n very dilapidated condi tion. tion.Tho The Nebraska Grand Ledge of Odd Fel lows In session nt Lincoln last week con ferred on Airs. Bavless nf this city the "or der of chivalry. " This is tun llrst time Hint .such u degree has been conferred on n lady In this state. .Messrs. J. Lafoyo nnd P. AI. Schnoldan , delegates to the transmtssisslppl congress from Now Orleans , wuro Interested visitors about the yards and exchange yesterday afternoon. They expressed themselves sur prised it tbo rapid strides made by Ihls city. Receipts from January 1 to da to are 4 < ii,209 ) cattle , l.UO.'SO hogs , liylJ.-i ( sheep , 7.1:19 : horses nnd mules , showing u loss of I'J , ! ( > . ' ! cattle , a loss of I7u2 ! < 7 hogs , a gain of : it.KU : sheep , and a gain of : tU7J horses and mules as compared with Ib'JO. W. L. Grogson of Swift & Co. , who will go to Chicago as Iho represonlatlvo of Hint company on Iho Hoard of Trade , was presented - sented yesterday morning by his follow bin- ployo with a handsome gold chain and n charm studded with diamonds , the initials "W. L. G. " being engraved thereon. Thursday evening J usllco Broen united m marriage Peter Fuchs and Frartlsk Vonosk , both of this city. The ceremony took place at tbo bride's homo , Nineteenth anil O streets , n larzo number of friends being pres ent. The Bohemian baud furnished musio for the occasion , which was n most nappy ono. Tim test man was John Thompson and tlio bridesmaid Miss Barbara Vousok. The couple were Iho recipients of many valuable presents. Do Wilt's Llttlo Enny Risen , Host little pill ovjr nmdo. Cure constipation ovorj time. Nona equal. USD thorn n.o w. The kind of reform wu most need U that wh'uh ' docs not go bo fur away from home to be.'ln work. Ur , Blrnoy euros uaturrh. Boo bid p. TESTING THE NEW TARIFF , Brief of the Attorney Gsneral in the Oases Brought to Teat Its Validity. CONCERNING THE OCEAN MAIL SERVICE. Secretary Hlnlno In Washington ThoHO LhlncHo Cases 1 he Minis ter from S.in Salvador .Mili tary 1'oHt.s Abandoned. ' \VASHINOTOX , D. C. , Oct. 24. The brief for the United States In the cases of Boyd , Sutton - ton & Co. , Herman Sternbach ft Co. , and Marshall Field & Co. , appellants , ngninst the United States hus boon prepared ny the at torney general. These are the oases in which the constitutionality of the AIcKInloy bill nro involved. They are among the cases sot for hearing by the supreme court on the second end Monday of November. Twenty appel lants contend thai the net is unconstitutional because of the ominisjlon of the tobacco rebate - bate clause in Iho bill as It was signed by the president after having boon agreed lo in conference nnd because il contains the bounty und reciprocity provisions. Concerning the llrst contention , the at torney general traces Iho course of the law through Us enrollment and signature by the prciidcnts of both houses , its approval by the president and its deposit wilh the secretary of state , in whoso olllco it is carefully preserved - served , In obedlonro to express statutory In- Junutioti. This , ho continues , Is Iho ultimata and complete record of the proper and con stitutional passage of the lavus therein contained , and is the most appropriate evidence of which the court may take Judicial notice In considering the existence and contents of the law , and Is complete nnd regular , is not impeached by on tries upon the legislative Journals or other evidence Incon sistent therewith. Even if the enrolled net Is but priina facia evidence of its oxistouro and contents , thorn Is no other record by which It may bo impeached , nxccnl the Jour nals of the two houses , and in the case at bar the Journals do not show any discrepancy be tween the bill as it passed the Iwo houses and the bill as It was approved. The evi dence tending to show such discrepancy ro lled on by appellants , is In pirolo and cannot , therefore , bo considered by the court. Conceding , however , the uttoinoy general .says , thai Iho tobacco rebate section was omitted from Iho bill after Us passage nnd before Us approval by the president , its Is claimed by the appellants , Ihls fncl would not render Invalid the remainder of the bill , which did pass both bouses and wns approved by tue president , lor Iho reason thnt the rebate - bate ncction and the approved bill wcro sep arable nnd Independent of o.ich other. Concerning Iho incorporation in the bill of the sugar bounty clause , the atlornoy gen eral says U was for the purpose ofoncour- ngmc iho production of raw sugar in this country. Counsel , ho suy.s , assigned thu In- rreaso of duty upon woolens , silks and cations to the necessity for additional reve nues to pay Iho sugar bounty. There is i.o warrant for saying that the dutlot heroin as sessed were nrovldcd for by congress In this act to pay the sugar bounty than there would bo for saying the same thing of the duty levied by Iho bill on liny other morchnnalsa The question of Iho validity of the bounties Is as old as that of the protective tariff , and has been nnsworod in the same way by con- slant legislation anil nn acquiescence of the people , as old as the nation itself , has sanc tioned both direct and Indirect bounties for the encouragement of those industries which nro closely allied with national growth and national Independence as u public purpose und in within the power of congress Tha reclpioclty clause , the atlornoy gen eral says , could not have b on Intended to m- croiso iho revenue. 11 : conditional opera tions preclude any such Idea. The clause was an afterthought. II was not inlroduceu until lute in Iho sojslon , after Iho bill had pissed iho house and had boon discussed In Iho sen a to. It Is wholly Independent of every other clause In the bill und Us passage or fulluro had no bearing whatever upon the remainder. The clause Is constitutional , ho eays. It I * uot a Uclo6-aUou of legislative dl- Long Cloaks , Slllc In crcnm , tnoilo ami tnn , SS.M up to JL .CO. C'nslunpro in crcnm , moita nnd inn , ImmUotnuly embroidered , $1.87 up to 10.60. Crocheted Silk Caps , suitable for winter - tor uoar , In black anil Cream , JI.ii.5 , JI.SO , 3'J.a.j. White nnd colored surah Caps , In nil the newest styles. $1 up to * ! l.i50. Angora Wool Hoods , Misses' School Hals , in slllt nnd eashmoro , JI , ? 1 W. Infants' Silk nnd Shetland Wool VolU Would like to hnvo you oxamlno our line of Short Dresses for six mouths anil ono and two yi'nrp. Ilnvo n full and pretty line of these woods. Also a full line of embroidered Him- nols. Purs. Wo have a nlco trade in those ( joods. Coney capos , 311. DO , * 7.6l > , $18.50 , S20.M. French foal capes , 810.6(1. ( SM7.ilX Hlaclc nstrni'han capos , Sl".7o , sJH.'l oO , Slo , $28.50 , $ ; t.f ( ) > ( ) . 1'erslan lamb capes , 'fUlJ.OO. Finest beaver cnpus , HO. liluo moullon capus , SU.oO. MutTs to match nil capos. Children's sets , W.tiO and $5. Children's Cloaks. In this department wo have the lurff- p t nnd best bolocted stock in the oily. Wo maUo a specialty of cloaks for clilldron from 0 months to 7 yours of . Wo b'U'L'aln nio. are olTerlnjj n apoolnl in a plaid cloak at $111)0. ) Also very neat eiderdowns at &t.So. An eiderdown - down with angora fur for S5 Vi-ry ntylish plaid cloaks for 35. < iO. C'limol'-i hair plaids for SU.'J. " ) . A very line broadcloth with nstraolmn tiinitnin for iO.75. White chovlot with brown etl'oot for $0.00. A beautiful imported brown oloalc , with nail-head trimmings , for $10.50. Children's Dresses. A line of children's dresses to bo closed out at a yroat reduction. Chil dren's dresses from . ' ! to 0 years of asro for $ .1.87 , former nrlco Sit to 87. Chil dren's dresses from 0 lo 12 years of ago , 83.87 , former price 85 and iO. Children's Hose. An extra quality ribbed cashmere , double knees , liool , too and sole , from COc to 8 < " ) C , in si/oa from C } to ! ) J. A nlain cashmere , line , from -loc to ( loc , in si/os from ( i to Oj. A heavy rib for I5c to ( Me , in si/.os from 0 to S } . Chi-apor grade , inorino heel nnd too , Uoc. Heavy and extra heavy fnst black coiton hose , just right for school hose , nil Hiy.es , " " > c. Infants' cashmere , a line rib or plain , for fioe. A heavy rib , with silk hcol and toe , from 4 to 6 } , price ; ! ! ) c. A fine rib , regular oOc hose , inorino heel and too , for 30c. A good quality for iJ5c. Also infants' line white coshmoro hose from IJoo to f > 0o. rection by which an alternative provision of existing law may bt > applicable to thohatipon- Ins of n fact , Iho existence of which is to bo determined by Iho president. .Mai1 S 'rvlt'o. The bids for contracts undin- the postal old bill will bo por.sonallv opened by the post master general In his olllco at 'l o'clock on Monday afternoon noxt. The docislon.s will not bo made for probably a fortnight , allow ing time for Iho careful"sludy of each but nnd Iho consldoralion of all advantages of fered under each bid. It nas boon decided to accent as sureties on bonds nnd contracts the surety und trust comp inlcs of undoubted standing. It is not necessary for nny other than accepted bidders to submit plans of ves sels to the Navy department. All the trans atlantic and transpacific ships will bo son- post odlcos. Applications for cadotshlps or apprentice nnpolntmonls nro mndo lo the steamship companies and not lo Iho post- oftlco department. There will bo eight cadets on the Jirst class ships and two on iho fourth class shlu. [ While the advertisement contains llftv-lhroii forms of bids , It is not the intention to award contracts lo inoro than ono line for nny ono route , providing Iho proposal offers Iho full service required , Sccrolnry Ilhiino and party arrived In Wnshlngton this afternoon on the con gressional express via the 1'onnsylvnnia rail road. The secretary nppourod somewhat fatigued from the i > lfi'cts of his Journov , but ho groeti'd sovural friends cordially. Thoru was no demonstration of nny kind. Later u reporter called la Mr. Dlnlno'i house and met the secretary nt the door on the way to tauo his carnage at the uurbstono to call on the president , . In response to nn In quiry as to his health , the secretary said ho was feeling very well but as to olher inuttiri ho declined to talk. Attorney General Miller today instruct d the United Stntos marjiial of North Dako ate to report to United .Status Commissioner Catuthors the cuio of the two Chinamen In ) had ordered to bo returned lo Manitoba , Can , and whom the Dominion authorities refused to nllow to outer thai counlry except on pay meat of Iho head Inx of fill. The president today gave an audience to Senor Dorn Manuel I. Morales , the recently appointed minister plenipotentiary from San Salvador nd received his credentials. The military reservation of Fort Cum- mlngs , N. M. , und Port . \larela , N. M. , have been abandoned and turned over to iho In terior department for disposition under iho law. Kloctro-thormnl baths nnd massiigo troatniontMino. ljoslllj ; ! ) S. Iftlhaln i U lulling ii , Colo. , Oct. Ul. Information from MoeKor. Colo. , is lo the oiTcct Ihnl nt , Li.ly park , near Ihnl city , Iwo largo bodies of L'tes , both the On ray and Uncompahgra mu camped in the hills , ouch of them number. ing over 1UU bucks , besides thu MIUUWS and numerous childien. They are wanton y Hlaughlorlng the deer , and hundreds ol car casses nro lofl lo rot on Iho gruund. Kurlhcr down the divide und clear on down to Blue mountains , at the lower end of Kio Illanco county , nands of Utos are busily engaged - gaged in the Name pursuits. FUR CAPES , MEN'S FUR OVERCOATS. and All Fashionable CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS , tVSen < l for Fashion Hook mailed froo. Reliable Manufacturers . 101 * 103 State SL.