THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TMUKSDtYY NOVEMBER 5. 181)1. ) PLEASED WITH HARRISON , Present Administration Just Suits the People of Indiana. STORY OF BALLARD SMITH'S FAILURE , Went to Interview Mr. Harrison nut Ulr. Harrison Interviewed Mint Hlluutloii In lown Lady Aber deen's Work In Ireland. Cim-Atio , 111. , Nov. ! . iSpeclnl to TUB UKE.J Democratic talk about the signifi cance of the recent local election In Indinnnp- olts is nil humbug , according to Charles S. Milmrd , n prominent manufacturer of that city. Mr. Mlllard , who Is stopping nt the Auditorium , until : "Indianapolis Is demo cratic by n small majority , and that Is all there Is to It. The fact that the democratic tlckot was elected by a majority of about 2,000 Is of no significance whatever , although I sco some of the democratic papers are construing it as an expression of dis approval of President Harrison by his own city. The truth Is that Air. Harrison , as n private cltlrcn , was a very popular man in Indianapolis , and his popularity has Increased lnco ho became president. In the first place , there Is a natural local prldo In the man who occupies such nn exalted position , and then his administration has been eminently suited to the Ideas of the best , clement of the city. Ho has been con servative anil able In his treatment of public affairs a style of administration calculated to please business men irrespective of party limitations , and Indianapolis Is a city of business mon. If Air. Harrison is renomln- ntcd Indiana may bo counted upon to glvo Mm hearty support.1' On the democratic situation In Inulnna , Mr. Mlllard said : "Tno democrats of Indiana , as usual , want to furnish a candidate on the presidential ticket. At present the only man talked of Is ox-Oovoruor Gray. The death of McDonald has practically loft him the field. Dynuin Is a coming man , nnd If ho Jives will probably bo nut forward for the position some day , but ho is several years younger than Gray , and it Is felt that ho can wait. Resides , Uyiium has his pyo on the Epcakcrshlp of the house and proposes to try conclusions with Mills and other aspirants for the position , " In the course of his conversation Mr. Mtl- lard told how Mr. Harrison skillfully eluded nn Interview with Hallard Smith , now mnn- aglnfr editor of the Now York World. Dur ing the presidential campaign ho cnmo down to Indianapolis with the correspondents from nil quarters of the compass who wcro HockIng - Ing there , and sought to obtain Mr. Harri son's views upon subjects on wh > ch ho didn't cnro to talk. Mr. Harrison received him very cordially , and before ho could uncork his interrogations began asking him about his people in the southern part of the state for Air. Smith is n Hoosier and continued this line of conversation with such adroit ness that the novvspapcr man finally gave up In "despair and withdrew , while Mr.Harrison resumed the serious occupation of hand shaking with a multitude of callers. Mr. Mlllard , whoso residence Is opposite that of Mr. Harrison , saw Mr. Smith as ho came out of the euto nnd asked him how ho ( uccooded. ' 'Not at all , " replied the Jour nalist with a smile , "ho was too many for tno. " DuiRcroiiB : to Mcddlo With. Neither the republicans nor the democrats of Missouri nro likely to fool with nrohibl- tion very soon again , according to Morrison Mun ford , editor of the Kansas City Times. "Tho republicans , " ho said , "havo fouua it very dangerous. Several years ago there was a good deal of prohibition talk in Mis souri. Hcv. Sam Jones and several other ar dent prohibitionists were Imported for the tiurposo of spreading the cospol according to Bt. John of Kansas , and finally the republi cans took It up but after the election they found it nad mauo such a largo sized hole In their ranks that they dropped it like a rod- hot Iron and haven't shown any disposition to tauo it up stnco. " "And the democrats ! " Edltnr'Munford smiled an old-fashioned Jaoksoninn smile as no replied : "Down in Missouri the democrats stick pretty closely to the party. Wo'ro what you call 'moss- backs.1 Wo didn't chase after new partloj and now theories very much. " The farmers alliance Is also lighting shy of the coldwntor fad , " said Editor Munford. "Thoy nro conllnlng themselves to the tight tor the legislation In the interest of tno farm ing class and uro avoiding all entangling alliances , At present , however , there is n serious split among thorn , ono faction favor ing n separate party organization and the other opposing It. In Kansas they were well organized and had nominees In the Hold at all the county elections. " tidily Abunlcon'H Work in Ireland. floraco Plunkott , member of the Congested District's board recently appointed by Lord Salisbury , is entirely wrapped up in the work of assisting the Irish people. Ho is also n member of the Cottngo Industries as sociation of which Lndy Aberdeen Is presi dent , nud while at the Hicliclluu on his way homo , spoke of the work that she Is doing. Lndy Aberdeen is now In Canaan but ex pects to visit Chicago shortly in the Interest of the Irish exhibit , which her association Intends to make during the World's fair. "Tho Cottage Industries association. " said Mr. I'lunkot , "has boon In existence for six years , but it wns reorganized a couple of years ago and Its ivorK is now being carried on with new vigor. Its purpose is to Und a market for the woolen and inco goods made by the Irish and systematize their labors. There has always boon a good deal of lacn made by the poorer classes in Irolnna , but this is the first organized effort to secure co operation. Wo are llndlng n permanent market and obtaining uniform prices for the goods. SVo hiivo representatives who make personal visits to the cottages , onllst the interest of the people In the movement nnd Instruct them ns to the best methods of manufacture and when necessary supply them with the raw material. They make lace , woolen underwear , nock scarfs nnd things of that sort. The Interest anil sym pathy of many prominent people has been so- cured. nnd articles of Irian make , particu larly lace goods , are becoming quite fnsh- lonablo. Lady Zetland , wife of the lord lieutenant of Ireland , were a dross of Irish lace nt n recent bull at Dublin castlo. Wo hope by our oxhlull at the World's fair to attract much attention to Iribh industries and llud an extensive market for the goods in the United States. " j. A. Are you n cruel man , or only a chump- Your horse luis chafed his neck until It Is lib- ( olutely cruel to make him work , or ho has out himself on n wlro or n nail. Now do you know that ono bottle of Hallor's Ilnrb Wire liniment will absolutely cure every cut , brulso or old sere I J ust trv It. DEAD IX Till : JIOTTUM U * ' A WELL. Father null Son Overcome by Gnu Loan Tliolf Ijlvew. BLOOMINCITON , 111. , Nov. 4 , William Cox nnd son William , ugcil BO and 23 years , ot Wapolla , eighteen nillos south of here , yes- torilay attomptoil to mnlto dcopor nu olil well. The son wont down Into the well , but limllng n largo quantity of gas which oppressed his lungs , ho started for the top , climbing a ropo. When ton foot from the bottom ho lost sensi bility nnd fell baek Into four toot of water. Ills father wont down Into the well , being lot down In n bucket. When near the bottom Mr. Cox fell out of Mio bucket unconscious nnd both bo and his son lay dead at the bottom tom of the well. Tholr bodies are still In the well , no ono having yet dared to go down after them. The Ilowoscnlo toolt HrsiprcmicmatPnlla- dolphin , Paris , Sydney nnd other exhibitions , Bordcu & Soiled ; Co. , AgU. , Chicago. Aristocrats IJOHO Tholr DopONltH. DKIIUN , Nov. 4. Too ausiionsion an nounced yesterday was that of Hlrsohllold & Wolf , bankers. Their liabilities amount to 800,000 marks. The lei o * fall on aristocratic depositors , What Is moro attractive than n pretty face with a fresh , bright complexion I For It , use 1'ozzonl's Powder. TriiinbuU and Hurt DltiuIinrROtl. T.oa ANOEI.ES , Cal. , Nov. 4. Judge Uoss of the United SUtes district court , this morn- lug dlimlMcd the case aijulust Hlohard Tram- bull and Gcor < ? o N. Durt , charged with violating lating the neutrality laws , and discharged the defendants on the grounds that the url- dcnco was Insufllclcnt. 18 IT ON Til 12 IjlSl ? Aintnonln nnd Alum In linking Pow ders 11 o\v to DctSct Them. In view of what the Minnesota sonata has done , It Is hoped that legislative bodies in other states will soon take up the surjjoct of food adulteration. The subjoined list of baking powder * containing ammonia nnd alum , compiled from official reports and pub' lishcd In a recent number of the Scientific American , Is given below. "It deals In a di rect manner with an evil whlcti must bo cut down"said the Chicago Ttibuno In com menting on the Sclcntillc American report. Follower Is the list of . AMMON'IA AND AI.U.M IHKIN'O FOWDC119 , Compiled from Ofllclai Reports. Powders marked with a star scam to have n general sulo , as they are mentioned In at least two of the reports. 'ATLANTIC A PACIFIC. * IIOVM , . COOK'S FAVOIIITI : . BCIOTO. citowx. sii.vcu si-ooy , CIIVSTAI , . Bll.Vnil STAII. DAISY. * S.\0\Vnilirr. * IJAVIS O. 1C. SOVIS11E10K. DIIY YCAST. STAII. or.M. urATB. fll.Olin. STANDAUD. "KKNTOtf. SUNFLOWER. I'nAIISON'fl. WASHINGTON1. FininiCTIOX. WINDSOR. I'KKRI.BSS. ZIl'l'M OIlAl'E. Fl'lllTY. CUYSTAI , . There are , In addition to the foregoing Hit from the Sclcntillc American , n number of such powders sold in the western that were not found in the eastern stores. Foliowltig is the list to Unto : CALUMET Contains alum ( Cnlumot Baking Powder Co. , Chicago. ) FOREST CITY..Contains Ammonia Alum ( Vouwio Bros. , Cleveland. ) CHICAGO YEAST.Coti tains Ammonia Alum ( Chapman & Smith Co. , Chicago. ) BON BON Contains Alura HOTEL Contains Ammonia Alum ( .1. C. Grant Baking Powder Co. , Chicago. ) UNRIVALED Contains Alum ( Spraguos , Warner & Griswold , Chicago. ) ONE SPOON , TAYLOR'S. .Ammonia Alum ( Taylor Mfg. Co. , St. Louis. ) YARN ALL'S Contains Alum ( Yarnall Mfg. Co. , St. Louis. ) SHAW'S SNOW PUFF Contains Alura ( Merchants' Mfg. Association , St. Louis. ) DOlJSON & IIILS Contains Alum ( Dodson & Hlls , St. Louis. ) SHEPAUD'S Contains Ammonia Alum ( Win. H. Shophard , St. L.ouis. ) BAIN'S ' Contains Alum ( Moyer-Biiin Mfg. Co. , St. Louis. ) MONARCH Contains Ammonia Alura ( Reid , Murdoch & Co. , Chicago. ) SNOW BALL Contains Alum ( Bengal Coffee Spice Mills , Chicago. ) GIANT Contains Alum MILIC Contains Alum ( W. F. McLaughlin & Co. , Chicago. ) ECHO Contains Alum ( Spencer Bluing Paddle Co. , Chicago. ) KALBFELL'S PURITY. . . .Contains Alum ( iCnlbfoll ftlfg. Co. , Chicago. ) RISING SUN Contains Ammonia ( Phoenix Chemical Works , Chicago. ) WHITE ROSE..Contains Ammonia Alum ( Glebe Colteo & Spice Mills , Minneapolis. ) WOOD'S ACME Contains Ammonia ( Thos. Wood & Co. , Philadelphia. ) ANDREWS' PEARL..Contains Ammonia ( C. E. Andrews & Co. , Milwaukee. ) HARRIES' ' FAVORITE Contains Alura ( H. H. Harries , Minneapolis. ) FIDELITY Contains Alum SOLAR Contains Alum ( Sherman Bros. , Chicago. ) PUTNAM'S BEST Contains Alum ( Wells Putnam & Co. , Chicago. ) CHINA "T" HOUSE Contains Alum ( Noah McDowell , St. Paul , Minn. ) TWIN CITY Contains Alum ( J. 1C. Ferguson , Minneapolis , Minn. ) HERCULES Contains Ammonia ( Hercules Baking Powder Co. , San Frau- cisco. ) CLIMAX Contains Ammonia ( Climax Baking Powder Co. , Indianapolis. ) Ammonia and alum are the most common adulterants used In the manufacture of bak ing powder. The government report shows that a Inrge percentage of the baking pow ders on the market contain either ono or the other , or both these pernicious drugs. What woman would use an ammonia or alum baking powder If she know it ? Such powders not only undermine the health , but ammonia gives to the complexion a sallow or blotched appearance. The presence of ammonia or alum in a baking powaer , however , can easily bo detected. To Detect Ammonia Mix ono heaping tcaspoonful of baking powder with one teaspoonful - spoonful of water in a tin cup ; boll thor oughly for a few mraents , stir to prevent burning , and if ammonia is present you can smell it in the rising steam. Or , pluco a can of the suspected powder top down on a hot stovofor u minute or two , then take off the cover nud stuell. To Detect Alum. Alum powder can bo tested by putting a couple of teaspoonfuls of the powder in a glass of cold water If no effervescence , that is bubbling or simmering , takes place condemn the powder and return it nt once. Some alum powders , however , like the "Calumet , " "Bon Bon , " "Chicago Yeast , " etc. , contain phosphates in combination with alum , and with these brands the following test is simple and sura : Take one-half of baking - teaspoonful pow der in lid of say half pound c.in ; char thor oughly ever a strong alchohol llamu , n gas Jot , or red hot coals. After enarrlng ( that is , burning until the whole mass is black ) add a tnaspoonful of water and place a bright piece of silver coin in the solution. Stir for ono minute , then take out the silver. If the powder prove u croatn of tartar powder the coin will bo bright ; if an alum powder It will have sulphur stains. Now pour a little vinegar Into the lid and smell the fumes. Alum powders glvo off sulphuretted hydrogen , which may bo de tected by Us foul odors. JIHAZIHAX . Hio do Janeiro Placed Under Martial LONDON , Nov.-l. A dispatch received hero from Rio Janeiro , Brazil , brings the news of what seems to bo'another revolution. Congress , the Qlspateh says , has been dis solved and martini law proclaimed at Rio Janloro and throughout thn province. The cablegram also announced that a dic tatorship has been established in Brazil. WASIUXOTOV , Nov. 4. The reported revo lutionary movement In Brazil , accompanied by a declariitlon of martini law nnd the establishment of a dictatorship , is lll < ely to cause another demand upon the already strained resources of the navy , for it is re garded ns necessary for the protection of American Interests that a United States naval force bo nt hand there in case of a formidable outbreak. The only vessels regularly attached to the South Atlantic station now In the vicinity of Rio Janeiro nro the Essex and thoTullepoosn. The ilrst is an old wooden cruUor and the second Is worn out , unserviceable and offered for sal < ) . Thu Boston Is somewhere off the Brazilian coast enrouto to thoPacIllcbut It Is not probable that she will bo detained , The Yorktown , however , was nt Buhla , Brazil. Saturday , and she will probably bo ordered by cable to remain there or retuin to Santos , notwithstanding the fact that she is also on her way to the Paclllo station. Moanwhllo the work of repair on the Nowarlc at Boston Is being pressed , nnd In case of oinorgenov Admiral Ghorardl's IhiK ship , the Philadel phia , now on her way to the West Indies from Now York , could be ordered by cable to proceed to Rio Do Janeiro. It you do not use a whole bottle of Cook's Dry Champagne nt once , a rubber cork will keep it for days. 1 > KKI > Ot' l JIAX1.1C. lln MurdurH ills AVI to and Son nnd 'Ihnu HniiKH illiMHolf. SAX FRANCISCO , Cal. , Nov. 4. Selgfriod Gosch , a Gorman laborer , murdered bis wlfo and young son early this morning nt tholr rottagoon the San Bruno rend , cutting their skulls open with a batchot. Ilo then com mitted suicide by hanging. It U supposed ho was Insane. Yah Houton's Cocoa Perfectly pure-In stantaneous , Oooly Khan Ktlloil. LONDON , Nov. 4. In a religious riot nt Maznndoran , Persia , a mob sot lire to the house of Ciouoral Sardal Gooly Khan , who was killed , with twenty dependants. DoWHt'i Little Early Risers for the llvor. DIDN'T ' CARE MUCH TO WORK , Oonncilmon Too Tired to Proceed with tbo Eoodlo Investigation. POSTPONED FOR TWO WEEKS LONGER , Attorticyi Promise That tlio Next SUB- slouVlll Hud ttin Trial Im- purtnut Depositions toIle Ilo on Hand. Tito council committee appointed some weeks ago to look Into tuo question of whether or not hoodie was used In warding the city hnll furniture contract to the Kctchntn Furnlturo company of Toledo , O. , held or attempted to hold another mooting last night. The nttcmpt wns a. Anting fallurn ns only four members and ono councilman attended. This fact was viewed with disgust and the commlttoo adjourned to moot two weolts from tonight , at which all counctlmcn will bo requested to be present and RVO In their testimony relative to having been approached. The committee wai not anxious to work last night. The members wcro doslrious of Rotting away to rest up from their labors of Tuesday , Mr. Osthoff Insisted that ho wanted to got at the bottom of all of the facts. Both lawyers Informed Mr. Osthoff mid the other members of the committee that ttioy hnd prepared many depositions and when they returned the investigation could then go to a finish without u break. Prevention Is Hotter than euro , and these who are subject to rheumatism , can prevent attacks by keeping the blood pure and free from the ncld which causes the disease. For this purpose Hood's Sarsaparllla Is used by thousands with great success. It Is the best blood purillor. Constipation Is caused by loss of the porls- tallc action of the bowels. Hood's I'llls re store the action and vigorato the llvor. SOUTH 031 All A. Yard nnd Olllcc Notes. Dorr Clark of Ilorso Crook , vVjo. , a prom inent nnd wealthy ranchman , was a visitor at the yards yesterday. Two largo trains of Wyoming.cattlo wore on solo yesterday morning. Ono of twenty- seven cars was from Windsor , Kemp & Co. , Caspar , and otnor comprising twenty-three cars , were consigned by Maurice & Oroshen , Hampton. G. W. RiaxQold , n prominent cattle buyer of Sioux City , was looking over the yards yesterday. lie bought several loads of line steers and was enthusiastic over the yards and their prospects. W. Leo of Elmo. Mo. , passed by Kansas City and marketed a largo number of line hotfs hero. Windsor , Kemp & Co. , an extensive cattle owning firm of Casper , Wyo. , had twenty- seven cars of cattle at the yards. "Doc" Leo loaves tomorrow for a tour through Nebraska ana Iowa. Ho will bo absent several weeks. D. McPhco of Islay , Wyo. , was shaking hands with triends around the yards yester day.Tho The horse market has ononcd , and Mr. Frederick Is busy systematizing things in his department. City Notes. H. Kuohl of Aspluwall , la. , is visiting friends. A. Button Is homo from the western part of the state. M. Cunningham of Malvern , la. , is a guest of M. O'Connor. ' J. Brink of Fronohtown , N. J. , Is visiting his son , A. P. BrinkT , Mrs. David Ziegler has returned from an extensive tour In the oast. Ed. Darlington met with a soyoro accident yesterday by badly scalding himself. The Epworth league moots tomorrow evening at the First Methodist church. City Clerk Ityan yesterday forwarded SI02- 000 worth of city paving and intersection bonds to Now York. Joseph Schaun of Washington , D. C. , is sojourning for a fo\v days with his old friend , Phil Gumbort of Albright. The King's Da'i uors will give a social nnd literary entertainment in the Albright Methodist church this evening. Doc Glasgow and Duvo Anderson are going to head a lirgo crowd of republicans who will attend the republican Jubilee at the Grand opera house , Ouialm. Treasurer John Hush has made a proposi tion to the council to lot the city have his vacant hotel for city hospital purpose ; , at u nominal price. All the injured at present have to bo taken to Omaha. W. Strider has nad Henry LoisonborRor arrested on a charge of petit larceny , the for mer averring that the latter stele a pair of shirts belonging to him. The matter was aired before Judge King yesterday morning. Charles Johnson and James Heady , two burly negroes living down in Sarpy county , got into a row over politics yesterday after noon and did some scientillo carvliig with tholr razors. Both were bodlv , but not seri ously , cut up when arrested by Chief Bron- uun. uun.Magic Magic City lodge No. 100 , Independent Or der of Good Templars , Installed ofllcors as follows Tuesday evening : Hov.V. . Van Huron , chief templar ; Alma Frawor , vice templar ; Frank Enon , recording secretary ; Kuby Grinith , assistant recording secretary ; Alice Grinith , superintendent Juvenile temp lars ; Ira Hopkins , tlnnncial secretary ; Nora Cox , treasurer ; Ed J. Hatcher , marshal : Dotio Carpenter , uoputy marshal ; Guard George Wise ; T. Berger , sentinel. Grand Chief W. S. Messimor of St. Joseph , Mo. , was in the city Tuesday evening and or ganized MaglcsClty lodge of Brotherhood of Uailway Carmen. Ttio lodge was organized in Knights of Pythias hull. The ofllcors in stalled wore : Ex-chlof carman , Martin Hognn : chief carman , Andrew Mallonoy : vice chief carmanFr.iok Empkins ; record ing secretary , Ch.irles KtuUon ; financial secretary , Horace Uussoll ; treasurer , Daniel Kyiin ; guide , Peter Hobblns ; warden , Martin Jensen ; sentinel , John Bogg ; trustees , Charles London , Fred Anderson nnd Herman Empkins. Constipation poison' , tno blood ; DoWltt's Little Early Risers euro constipation. The cause removed , the disease Is cone. The now Ilotol Brunswick , 10th nnd Jackson , with nil modern improvements. Now open for guests. Modornto prices. Another Jury Instalment. Judge Irvine , Daputy Clerk of the Courts Steer and Deputy County Clerk Guilfoll mot yesterday and drew the following Jurors for the third three weeks of the September court. They will report three woolrs from yesterday ! Fred Harding , George M. Small , P. M. Tobln , George Graham , Arthur S. Patter , James Isorvnl. James O'Don- ' nell , George D. Ktggs , Frank E , Cutler , August Mehrnodt-r , Patrick Shea , George D. Miller , L. Carpenter , Charles Bloom , Ed Dellohurty , Frank H. Costers , Tli'iirv Strattmun. M. Mortarum. .Tnhn Kinltn Wlog , John L , Taylor , M. K. Brooks , Henry Plckard , B. F. Baker , Thomas F. Brennan , Harry M. Hunter , Fred Per- ruyor , George Yules. Ed HoafToy , Geoiyu Hirst , Edwin Davis , Pearl A. Wilson , Her man Hohfold. L , 'F7 ' Wnssumuth , Mathew Torpoy , W. A. D.iIRUcombo. Gustavo John son , George G. Burr ; John K. Hazard , John C. Drcxcl , PhllllpDanloU , Jacob Itclnglln , Frank Swoesy , factor Duffy , Wilson O. Bridges , M. BUhowTliumus Murray , Phillip Tyrrell , Emanuefc Stein , Andrew Miilor , Daniel K. KlckotU , John McCoffroy , Charles Shimc , Joseph Anun , Jerry Den , Isaac Hicks , John P. O'Connor ' , Charles Seward , Joseph P. Manning , Mlko Maul , James P. Connolly , Joel A. Uriftln , Peter Jonscn , John H. Graves , Jamoat Sweeney , William H. Ponoyer , James G. Martin , vVllliam Allen , John Andrlt , Dan McCarthy , William Wash ington , Lewis P. JohnsonC , A. Joiuon , John Dwyer , Oscar G. Wood. Charles L. Bonnier , George J. Paul , Frank Demi's , John Moyors. No gripping , no nausea , no pain when DoWltt's Llttlo Early Risers are taken Small pill. Safe pill. Boit 1)111. Vlt. I II'J. % IIOUSI Ell CKOWDS. Nebraska's Train a Great Attraction In Indiana. XCNIA , Ind. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram t Tin : Bin : . ] Doiplto the fact that the Ne braska tram Is now traversing the great nat ural gas bolt of Indl.uia. nnd a line agricul tural country as well , the exhibit of our products has not failed In a single Instance to draw largo crowds. At Converse , whore an hour's stop was made , at least seven or eight hundred people were received as vis itors. The display of fruits of Nebraska Is acknowledged to bo far superior to these of this locality , and the yield of the small grains hero are hardly more than half of tboso of Nebraska. Ono of the farmers in this neighborhood who is a subscriber to Tin : Bnn. nnd has lead the reports of the tr.lln's progress , nroso at 3 o'clock , uringlng his wlfo and faintly to town that they might bo certain of seeing the train. LooANsu'OKT , Ind. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BBK.J The Nebraska train arrived at Logansport at II o'clock , making a stop of live hours hero. Disagreeably cold weather has been the means of keeping many within doors who would otherwise doubtless have been visitors to the exhibit , but the crowds have been largo and Interested. Probably ! not loss than ! l,500 persons have passed through both cpra during this stop. A stop of half a day or more could have boon made here with advantage. Nebraska apples have attracted close attention among tno shippers nnd commission men of the city , and nsa'result a ready market could bo ftmnd hero for any surplusage of fruit in that state. As the flual dissolution of the porty will occur in a day or two the members took ad vantage of the stop to have n larco photo graph taken of the group. The train leaves for Chicago at1 this afternoon , remaining there until 1 o'clock tomorrow. The de parture from Logansport completes the work In Indiana nnd the results can hardly bo overestimated. Instead of decreasing the enthusiasm of the party is on the increase and the delegates would willingly work another month for similar gain. DoWltt's Little Eany Risers. Bostllttla pill ever mado. Cure constipation over/ time. None equal. Use them now. o AXXO uxva.iia.fiJi. "Iho Hustler , " ono of the chief financial and artictic farce comedy successors of the season , comes to Boyd's opera house next Sunday evening , direct from the Tabor opera house , Denver , where it has been nightly testing the capacity of this immense temple of amusement. Siuco its production hoio last season the merry farce has undergone many changes for the Loiter. Manager Charlie Davis , having paid Frank Beaumont of Phil- adplphiiOlono $111,000 , for rewriting the com edy. Mr. Beaumont Is considered , oy com petent Judges , ono of the most able farcical writers in the country ; ho considers the now edition of "Tho Hustler" his greatest achieve ment. In orgrrizing the Mendelssohn Quintette Club Concert company of Boston for the sea son of 1S'J1-9J two cnangos have boon made in Its personnel , nnd it is witn perfect confi dence that the management announce the en gagement of Mr. Eugene Boognor as concert master. Ho is a splendid violin player , whoso training from boyhood up. in tbo routine of n tmo school of playing ( being one of the most gifted pupiU of the celebrated Joachim ) , onooles him now. with the energy of n young man , to display most brilliant qualities , und earn for himself and the club now laurels. Among the other members of the company , nro Included the following artists : Mr. Adler , violinist ; Mr. Thomas liyan , solo clairmot and viola ; Mr. Paul Henncberg , solo lluto and viola ; Mr. Herman Diostol , solo viollncello ; and Miss Marie Barnard , prlina donna. This strong organization will uivo a concert on next Mondav evening ( November 0) ) , at the Grund opera hous > o. Gesaler's MagloHeauacno ' .Vafora. Curej a headaches in 'M minutes. At .ill druggists Acting Within II s Illelits. CIIIOAOO , 111. , Nov.1. . Robert Lindbloom today replied to tbo lottof of Chaiiman J. G. Steover of the market report committee , nnd ho assumed a rather defiant tone , claim ing that in sending quotations to the St. Louis Board of Trade ho was acting within his rights. Mr. Lindbloom demands n spe cial meeting of the Board of Trade to discuss his appeal , and ho intimates that failing to secure what ho consider * Justice there , ho will go into a court of law. K1 Licenses The following licenses wora issued by Judeo Shields yesterday : Naino and Address , Ace. I John Krommcrinan. ItcnnliiRton . 28 1 Iturtliu Dainuion , llumilngton . . 'M j William T. Whalcn , Omaha. . 27 1 Kll/u A. Mullen , Onmliu . SI j TM-II Iv. l.nofhourrmv , Omaha. . . . , . - " - ' I Annie J. Conklln , Umulia'l : Hep Head U'ns hovel. Say , Jenny , will you have moi No , Pom. Why not , Jonnyl * 'Cause you carry bottles In your pocket , Tom.hv , Jenny , this is only a bottle of Hallcr's Sure Cure Cough Syrup. O-o-o-o 1 Tom. O-o-o-ol Jonny. Tab- .eaux _ _ Eye & oar surgeon , li T. Allen , M. D. , Rfungo bll ; , 15th& Tltirnoy , Omiilin. Of fice days , Mon. , Tuos. , Wort. , mid Sat. Citizens' Uivlilioalloii. The pltiv.ons of Omnhn htivo achieved u grout and glorious victory. Ft Is fitting Unit such complete and overwhelming success should bo duly colobnitodi A jollification und jubllloo is therefore culled for Thursday evening - ing , November 5 , at the Grand opera house , Addresses-will ho made by Mayor Goo. P. Beinis , Hon. J. L. Webster , D. J. O'Donohoo , Hon. W. J. Broatch , Hon. E. HosOwiilorj. Hon. G. J. Greene , Dr. S. D. Mercer , Hon. J , M Thurstou , Frank E. Mooros. Col. C. II , Scott , Dr. M. O. Uiokotts ; Hon. T. S. Clarkson , J. G. Tipton , li.V. . Breckunrldgo , D. H. Mercer , Win. F. Gurloy , John C , Wharton , Ed. Cornish. All the republican cluba of the city and all friends oflgood government are invited to partiaipato. Everybody come. - A. L. Strung , Prest ! , Republican league. Ilulldlirj I'ormim. The following purmlU were issued by tuo superintendent of buildings yesterday : Mrs. Cli'orxla llovcmgo. one-storv frainn iluolliiiK , Uumdaii imil Twunty-t > uv- onth struot . t &Y ) J. II llnloy , ropulr ? to building , 20 J9 Do- oiiturHtrtMit . , . MO One minor permit . to Total . S I.IUU BEST B B Used in Millions of Homes40 Years the vStanclard IT'S ALL HERE. i _ , , . . . _ . . _ . , . , , _ _ . . . . . . , ' . ' ' , . . ' . . ' " ' * ' " _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . . ± l. I.- IM.-.I.I i i IT'iTiVli. 'LJ i - ! " ' - " " "TTSiSSr'--- ' i * 'i ' ' " " j i " " * ? ' ' ' ' i " ; ' ' ' - " " ' " " " "ITirr * " ] ! " " ' ' " " ' " " * ' " " ' * T ! ? ' * * - ' - ' " - * < The balance of the Fechheimer , Goodkind & Co. stock , which our buyer recently purchased in New York , has arrived , been assorted , marked and placed on sale in our Men's Clothing Department , where the whole immense stock is now ready for your inspection in all its enr tirety. This is without doubt the finest assortment of Strictly Fine Suits , every shown by any one firm in the west , comprising as it does all the popufar fabrics in almos.t every conceivable shade , color and pattern. Particular attention is directed to the cut , style , shape and fit of these garments , which no Tailor in the land can excel , and which gained for the manufacturers a reputation for making fine clotl ng which extend ed from one end of the United States to the other. We have selected from this grand assortment an immense quantity of the very Finest Suits which v/e have assorted into two separate and distinct lots , which rep-j resent more style , tone , service and actual value than any clothing con cern in this country ever gave before. We give you your choice of sev We give you your choice of several eral hundred very fine Suits in hundred as fine suits as any Tailor both Sacks and Cutaways , in all in this country can make. They've the popular fabrics , in all sorts of got the materials in them. They're shades and colors , in about thirty made right. They're correct in choice styles. These suits are style and coloring , and unless worth fully twenty dollars of any you're a "freak" no "suit to order" man's money , and are sold for can be gotten up that will fit you' that price all over the country any better. The "ready made" ( occasionally you'll see a $22 price is usually twenty eight dollars card on them ) . lars and the "custom" price forty. In order that our Furnishing Goods men may not get "lost in the"shuffle , " we will offer until they're gone 1OO dozen ELEGANT SILK SUSPENDERS , ac tual value $1.OO , at THE WINDOWS ON BOTH STREETS TELL INTERESTING STORIES. DOCTOR will stop a Cough in ono night , ; chcclt a Cold in a day , and CUBE ; Consumption if taken in time. ! IF THE KITTLE ONES HAVE ; WHOOPING COUGH OR CROUP : Dse It Promptly. : A SB ccnf ; bottle may ; , save tholr ; lives. AsIc ; . _ - yourdrufr ; ' I 0fist for " r \ \ Tastes Good , j PURE PINK PILLS. : ' Pills- Dr. Acker's English ( WKII CONSTIPATION. Mmill , iili'ii-uut , li fnvurlto wltll Hie luillc ; W. II , IIOOKCll A CO , 48 V/cst Broadway , N. Y. ; FOR SAM : HY KUIIN & oo. and SHEU- MAN k McC'ONNEliL , OMAHA. . If you Itave a nciito or 1011111117 to CONSUMPTION , OF B BJItB3 COH l.IVEHl OBK. AND IIYPOPHOSPHITUS OP LIStE AND SODA. its STT3RJJ oxrrua ai-on. IT. This proimrntton contains the stlrmiln. ting propurtloA of tliofi / ; > j > /i jifr'f nuil flnn Korii'fatitn Coil Liver Oil. Uacil by phyalcltiua itil the world over. It la us jnildtiilile an mills. Tliroo times OH effica cious na plain Coil Llvor OH , A pel feet Kmiilslou , butter tlian nllotliort niailn , 1'or all forma ouliiDliitweii | | ( , Jlnnichttlf , CONSUMPTION , Scrofula , ami as a Flesh Producer ihoro is nothing llko SCOTT'S EMULSION. It Is sold by nil DrUKBlHts , I.ntnoonoby iimfuso i'X.lnmiltoii | . or IinimiUmt omronly imluc'o you to nocopt n substitute. Allan Lane Sl'KAMKItS. 110VAIMAIti Mnntroal nml Quoboo to licirr iinil Liverpool. Cabin fuO lu ( HJ , lu'curillnii to ulutiuiHr iinil lucutiuu tit tUturuuin Iruurmuillato ami ulua.uiioutlun rntu < . I' 1. } I AUH1KII STATE LINE BTBAMSHIt'S. Now York nnd ( limirow vlu I iiulnndorrr every KortnUtit. Nov. 12 , BTATK OK .NKIIIIAHK'A , n.iuri Ku\ * ! , hTA'I'K nt CAI.U'DH.NIA n mn Ui-o. ID. HTAl'i : ! ) ! ' NKVADA , II A. M. Cnblut.Uuii ItaturnfiU. Sti'cra.-o fill Apply to ALLAN .V CO Uilcnuu , II I ! MOtmnsVnoi li W f VMi. . llu riKliri Tlclcoi OilUu _ _ _ _ - > nrt.v decay , wrmtlnifwenkmsn , l < t umiiluKul , ctr. , 1vill MtM nvalualilu trt'Utlw lunl.-d ; einiliiliilit ; ( U'liKinlc-ulun for homo cure , I'ltlJIs < if rljuMO. AiiAvuOlil lueilleiiMviirl : Muiiiia I" ' rrml liy i-icry null who U liemiiu nrul clehlllt.iteil. A'lilri'hii , 1'rof. 1' . C. I'OVLUU , ? Iooilu , Culm. BNI Y MEBEDY. 03 I 4 l _ I I'irU > > Ur | > 4. lu * I kj > a , , , , , | , t n , , . , , | , ! , eU , , | , Mllj , he ! ic. it * ( itikii , Hilt 10 my luifci-r It li la relul le And l tlnff Cure Address W S. IjAQULi.M U..lj W. tO.it. . C AMTJSRM PINTS. New Theater Special Seventeenth and Iliirnoy Streets "Tho Ilimdsoinest nrul S.ifust Thcntro In Am-rlcn " Wednesday & Thursday , Hov. 4-5 WM. 1-1. ORAKE , I'rctentlnu the Successful Amorlciu ComoJy , THEX SENATOR : SAMK UXCKLI.ENT COMPANY. SA.M1J Sl'Kf'iAT * SCKNBHV. As proiontoil .110 coliHccutlvo nlKhta at llio bur Tlic.itro No'York Prices Klrst Hour $1.50 : balcony $110 ; uiillory 25c Tlui fnlo uf Huata bo lni Tuojiltiy morning at 'J o'clock. New Theater SSpeei ial. Seventeenth and Ilarnoy Street"1. "Tlio Hiindscmioit nrul Eiifc-a Tln-Mor In America. " Til REOrTOommencing NIGHTS I Sunday The Ilrl.'htosl , .lolllest and Most Dlvurtins ; ot Miislcnl Kurces , -THE : HUSTLER- : Furiously Funny Situations Witty Dia logue Frettv Girls Tuneful Music Artistic Dancin oweetest ot Singers A Cyclone of Merriment Pure ns n Patti Note. ItAl'CIl ' Altlt * > A I'tl IIS } XOTIIIXG ItUV l-'VM I'i'Iccs : Pnniiot | $1.00 ; I'urquot Circle 75e nndJl.UD ; Iluleony Me and 73o ; Uullury ! ! 5e. OPERA I ONE NIGHT GRRND HOUSE I ONLY MONDAY NOV. O. THE MENDELSSOHN QU1NGTTE CLUB. tlio Auspices of the LuiliCM Musical Itusui veil Sale opens F.itunTuy. DIME EDEM MUSEE. Cornurlltli iinil Kiiuiiini Slrcots. Jonss Curiiuntur , II'J ycnrx old. ( irnco limrtluml. vrltcli til Wall street , ( iiinurnl MciiiliiiiKrr , In wax. Lake Mslors. llliihlaml I him ITS. Jin. Tlioiiiimoii. Vi > rHll t urn ! Danror. Iloifurt , t O'llrluii , MIIHK K | Artl t , .Mimiifomcry linn , Sketch ArtHti. PowlluriHOU ! | , Imi'mscjliiiUoiiH. ' lDr , dun Illrno , Upon tlnlly 1 to 10 p. m FUR CAPES. MEN'S FUR OVERCOATS. and All Fashionable CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS tZTSonil tot Fuiblou Hook mulled f too. Reliable Manufacturers filmer Doau DUck , 191 & 193 Slalo St. , Chicago. Dr , Bailey ( 1 f 5 Tfio Lradin ? 1i i ) DENTIST. Third 1'loor 1'axtoti lllock. Teliiiiio ( | 1085. Kith anil I'aniiiiu .Sis. A full hot of tfoili. on rubber , for ii IVrfoot ( It. Tutitli without ulnti'H ' or reiuinnlilo Drlilao work , Jmt thu thlnK fur nliijur > und , nuvur Urup iluwu. Teeth Extracta I Without Pftla. All Illllnna at ruusunnblu rules , ull work warriuua. ; Cut tala ouv fur a WILL. CURE POLES " I hav long known Iti v lue In bleed ing piles. It is the prince of remedtel In all forms of homorihoidi. " Or , A , M. COLLINS , Cameron , Mo. OATARRH "Havo been a c&nitant sufferer for years from severe colds In head and throat. Tried most every known remedy. Pond's Extract relieved m wonderfully , and has effected almost a radical cure " F R ED ER | C E. FINCK , New York City. © ORE EYES "It acts like magic In ophthalmia. I like It so much fcr sore eyes , " Rev. M. JAMESON. LAMENESS " I strongly recommend Pond'i Extract for lameness , and uie it constantly " MICHAEL DONOVAN , N. Y. Athl.lio Club. SORENESS " Had a largo eating ior * on my ankle , which had OB ton to th * bon * . For nine months I doctored to no purpoit. Tried a bottle of Pond's Extract , and was cured immediately " MINNIE VANATTA , Lockloosa , fla. BftUBSES " Pond's Extract has been user ! with marked benefit by our Inmates in many cases of bruises , and has always proved very beneficial " LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR , New York City. GPRASIMS "I have been proscribing Pond's ' Ex tract , and find it a valuable remedy In strains and affections of like char acter. " VP. . BURDICK , M.O. "Had my left hand severely burned , and lost the use of II completely. Secured follif by usu of Pond's Extract Ir twelve hours " Mrs , A. SHERMAN , Mew York City. "Am troubled with hemorrhages from lungs , and find Pond's Extract theonly remedy that will control them " GEORGE W WARMER , Screnton , P , BNFLAiV ! STATIONS " I have used Pond's direct In a eatu of lonestandme " ternal Inllirmntio l. nd obtained relief within a few h urs. " JAMES E READE , PMIaJelpt.la , and shoudd be always kept on hand for em ergencies. " Long experience has taught my fam > lly to regard Pond's Extract as one of the absolute necessities ol housekeep ing " ANDREW D WHITE , P ( il dent Cornell University. BEWARE OF IF/IITAJIONS. / See Landscape Trade-mark on Buff Wrapper. MADE ONLY BY POND'S EXTRACT CO. Now York and London. ENT. It's renmrUnblo flpoclflo m-Hon upon the affected pnrtfi gives It Buprauo control over lllcs , however bovero. Also for J/unis , Scnllst ( Eruvllom , Fait Minim iOe , Tcstirmmldlri f i om ull clafiNt'U provo ItH efllcHoy. 1'rlco COc. Bold by all Jnirgiata ( or nent by miiil on receipt of prk-o. Put up only by FOiID'3 EXTBAOI CO , , 79 6tb AyeH , V