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    8 THJU 'OMAHA DAILY ' BJiJlS : CTUIISDAY DMUISJVLBJffiK * i , 1801.
NICK cox's ' vicna BURIED ,
Fnnoral of the Murdered Wlfo Exoicdlngly
Simp'.o ' and Swift
'HER SLAYER IN THE COUNTY JAIL.
/VlilhorltloH llnvo Dcoldotf to Kcup
Him In n Snl'c Place Work
of tlio Cliy Council
JllHt NotCH.
At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon occurred
theburhl of Mrs. Charity Fox , thd woman
murderoil by tier husband.
'i'noro were no funeral cxorcHes. The ro.
mains were slmuly put Into the ground with
out any preliminary ceremony , religious or
otherwise , \vhutovcr. The remains hud boon
taken to IloiCoy ft Hoafoy's undertaking
establishment Tuesday , wtiuron post mortem
examination held. Yoitorday the
mutilated roimifns were placed m n
plain coHln and at ! l o'clock n
hearse backed up to the rc.ir of
Heafoy's ' and thn conin , without further ado ,
was put Into that vohlelo. The hoarse was
driven to Twonty-iUth street , where two
carriages were In waiting , and on arriving
there the pair of conveyances dropped
Into line and followed the hearse nt
n brisk trot to the comotcrv. Arriving at the
plnco of interment the body of the murder
ed woman was consigned to earth , unknelloil ,
unhonorcd and the burial almost unknown.
There wcro no rcllirlous exorcises , not even
a prayer. Ttio coflln. never opened slnco the
body was put Into it , was simply lowered
Into th < ) grave and the dirt tumbled in on top
of it.
Prom the two carriages alighted just sex-en
persons , the father and mother , the two
brothers nnd the three children , of the mur
dered woman. The fnco of no friend or
neighbor was soon.
Buibytlio siJo of that open grave the
father und tno two sons sword to avoneo the
bloody murder ot the woman if the courts
failed to mete out the death penally to the
inurdcicr for Ifts crime.
KOX'H GlmHtly Joke.
By some strange fnto just after the snort
funeral precession had formed on Twonty-
' fifth street it was mot ni Twenty-sixth , n
block below , Uy I ho vehicle contalnlnn Fox ,
the murderer'who was being taken by Chief
Brcnnan ID tlio county jail for safe keeping.
The fact that his wlfo had dlod from the ef
fects ot the bullet \\ound and that ho was a
murderer luui been kept carefully from htm.
lie did not know that In that hoarao was the
bodv of the wlfo ho had murdered.
"Uuthc'r a short funeral Drocosslon , " ho
romarUcd almost facetiously to the chiefwho
had drawn rein on tils horses to let the cortege -
togo pass. The chief looked curiously at his
prisoner , and seeing no indications that ho
know of whoio funeral ho was speaking , so
Jestingly , nnsuered :
"Yc.t , it is , nnd It makes my heart ache to
see It. "
Fox said nothing more. Ho was of the
opinion all tlio tlmo that ho was to bo taken
to thij hospital to nurse his slightly gashed
tuoat and his nlmost devilish oycs were lit
up with a gleam of satisfaction. When the
conveyance stopped in fiontoftho county
Jail ho wns greatlv disgruntled.
On the way to the jail ho blamed his wife
for the trouble that culminated in the mur
der , llotoid the ofllcers that his wife had
given him just reasons for jealousy on ac
count of her actions with a follow named
Peterson. At ono time matters grow so scan
dalous , ho claimed , that ho threatened to cut
Peterson's tin oat and came very near doing
so. All this lulorniation was volunteered b >
Fox.
Fox.Tho
The Inquest occurs at Ileafoy & Heafoy's
nt 10 a. m. this morning.
The autopsy revealed the fact that the
fatal hullnt had penetrated ono of the kid
neys. Bruises were also found on the bead ,
xvhote the murderer had attempted to beat
bis wile's brains out.
Council Mooting ; .
At the meeting of the city council la = t
evening the first thing considered was the
legality of the sale of tlio Intersection naving
bonds. The attorney held that the sale of
the bonds was lo al. This caused a sigh ot
relief on the part of thq , council , some of
whom feared Unit tlioy wore in the soup on
account of the affair.
Councilman Wood Introduced a resolution
to draft an ordlnanco compelling owners of
lots abutting on curbed and paved strnots to
lower or raise sidewalks to tbo established
grade.
The icquest of Thomas Fleming to bo
ullowed to remove his saloon from Twenty-
fourth stieot to ( iiO N street was referred.
The city clorlc was instructed to notify the
Water Works roinpany to put the sidewalk
on I street in proper condition.
A petition asking that a sidewalk bo or
dered on K street , from Twenty-fourth to
Twenty-sixth streets , was referred.
The llnal estimate of East Q street paving
was accepted.
The monthly report of the city treasurer
wns rofencd.
The offer of Norton Bros , to take par flat
flOr > 00 worth of district grading bonds in
district No. 1 was accepted.
The finance commluoo was instructed to
enter into contract with D. Humiou for the
use of the llrst floor In his building on
Twenty-fourth street for the term of two
ycnrsas n firemen's headquarters.
The chief of police was instructed to ro-
tnovo tlio tics on N street.
The balance of the repair fund was ordered
to bo used in repairing sidewalks.
Iho city ongtnoer was ordered to look
after the repairs of Iho washout on Hailroad
rivemio.
The council will sit us a board of cquall/a-
tlon on Thursday nnd Friday , January 7
nnd 8.
II. II. Haven was apDointed Inspector of
weights nnd measures unc the iippolutmeut
continued.
.1. W. Sipo was appointed welghmaster of
the First wnnt and .1 , F. Freots of the Third
ward. Botti were continued.
Mike Hart GIM-H Kroo.
Mlko Ilnrt , the ex-saloonkoopor charged
with malting n murderous assault on Thomas
Lynch , Is n free man. Uo was arraigned before -
fore Police Magistrate King and discharged.
Primal Ily it , was declared that there was u
clear cuso of murder against Hart , hutLynch
rccovoiutl irdm tlio bullet wound nnd did not
njipenr to prosecute the man who shot him.
No one olsn appeared against him and the
jnlsonor WHS dischiuged.
City Miniatures ,
Miss Lonn Jack of Hastings U the guest of
the family nfO. W. fcjlpo.
The Presbyterian Sunday school will have
it Christmas trco this evening.
Lorenzo Dally , Twenty-Iifth and I streets ,
fell ftom his bicycle mid broke his collar
bone.
.liidtro Levy U receiving tha congratula
tions of his friends over tno outcome of the
election contest Instituted against him.
Minima Agnuw , a pugilistic lad of about U ,
Was , tlued $1 and costs yesterday for blacking
the eye ot Dannie Connolly , the 10-year-old
sou of Tom Connolly.
The business at Cudahv's packing homo
lias Increased so much that it has become
neccssar > for Mr. Cudahv to lease the oU
Bo\d packing house north or the city.
Mrs. Aniilo Sifronkovii , a widow of 05 , li
to be man led on Sunday next to a ceiitlonmn
of 75. The happy young couple will bo made
ono nt thu lo&ldeuco of the brldo , Q near
Twentieth stroot.
The ilromnu's ball nt Blum's hail proved n
jriind success. Several Iliomeii from Omaha
night lit the Leo hotel , u splendid spread
being engaged specially for thu occasion.
nccchnm's Pills soil well became they
euro ,
<
Siumiol Burns announces the arrival
of Ills direct Importation o ( Uoyul Dres
den and in oonsoquotu'o of Us lulu com-
Injf will sell nt fiOo to the fruno rtithur
qhnn carry it over.
HO'H 11 I month Tnlknr.
The Iccturo room of the Young Men's
Christina association bullditif ; was tilled last
night by n highly culturnd nnd npproo'ntlvo
audience , drawn thither to hoar Prof. It. L.
Cumnock of the Northwestern university nt
Kviinston ' , III , , In n program of huraorotu nnd
dramnlla readings.
The nudlouco wns very acceptably ontor-
talnod for morn than an hour by Iho clover
artist. Ills readings from Mark
Twain , Samuel Lover , William Make
peace Thackeray ami Hobort Uurdotto
were of n very high order. In the Scotch
dialect Prof. Oumnonk showed himself to bo
particularly clover nnd his representation of
the Hcotch'mlnlstor who was glvou to oxag'
geratloit In explaining scriptural texts pro
voked roars of laughter. The proitram was
concluded with Tennyson's dramatic poem ,
"Tho Charge of the Llaht Brigade , " which
Prof. Cumnock recited In a thrilling manner.
Tlio He < U Treatment lor Lix Ortppo.
Ho main quietly at homo until all symptoms
of the disease disappear , and then when you
go out have the body well clothed nnd the
feet well protected so that tnoy will remain
dry and warm.
Take ChUmbonitln's Couch Hemody as di
rected for a severe cold. If freely taken as
soon as the llrst symnlonn of the disease up-
pear , It will greatly lessen the severity of the
attack , und Its continued use will prevent
dangerous consequences , provided , of course ,
that reasonably good earo bo taiton of the
general system and to avoid exposure.
For pain in the chest , which Is very apt to
appear , saturate n flannel cloth with Cham
berlain's Pain Balm and bind it over the seat
of pain. It will lollovo the pain and pcrbap *
nrovcnt pneumonia.
This treatment was followed hv many
thousands of persons nnd families during the
winters of l.sS'Jnnd ' IS'JJ and was uniformly
succossiul. It greatly lessoned the severity
of the attack and prevented pneumonia or
ether dangerous consequences.
1 HUMORS OF A 110AI ) .
Northwestern Said 10 Ito Heading
lor Option Notes.
Hay Springs has sent out the rumor that
the Etkhorn intends to build a new line be
tween that station and Crawford. The story
is that this line would run over n table land
south of the plno ridge and shorten the ills-
tatico about seventeen mllej. The motive
for thlt change is said to us the desire ot the
Northwestern system to push Us line on to
Ogden tiDxt soaion. The proposed now route
would leave Chadron on the Black Hills ,
route , but off tbo main line east and west.
At Klkhorn hoidquartors the wild minor
from the north weit is greeted with an m-
ciodulous smllo. The grade of the road
nakes a drop of about fi03 feet from
Hay Springs to Chadron , but it
Is gradual , , being distributed over
sovontuon miles. The line nt proseat
runs through n natural depression In the con
tour of tlio land. It is stated that if the ru
mored chnngo were made the track would
have to cross the pine rldgo , and , as Craw
ford lies about us high as Cnadron , the grade
for some distance would bo too heavy to make
it a desirable routo. The wish of the Hay
Springs people is evidently father to the
thought/and Chadron need not worry about
the rumor.
Nntt'H nn t
B. P. Waggoner of Atclilson , general attorney -
tornoy for the Missouri Pacific , is in the city
to consult with Ucucial Manager ( Jluric.
W. II. Burns , general manager of the
Montana Union railway , has been at the
Union Pacific headquarters for several days.
C. F. Bickncll of the Burlington Passenger
department will spend his Christmas at In
dianapolis , taking his wife witli him. Ed
ward Elmlgor of the general manager's oflico
goes to Chicago for Christmas.
Assistant Uenor.il Manager Dickinson of
the Union Pucillo has returned from n tour
of Inspection extending over tbo entire sys
tem. Ho was accompanied by Superintend
ent of Motive Power McConnell and Car
'
Accountant Buckingham.
George W. Worn in , chairman of the
Union Pacitln engineers' grievance commit
tee. was in the city yesterday , and it was
rumored that ho had como to Omutia to con
fer with General Manager Clark. Mr. Vro-
irinn , however , said ho was on his way homo
for Christmas und merely stopped off for n
brief visit witti friends.
They wanted to got , married , but had no
money to pay the preacher. The girl was
equal to the occasion. She took the preacher
aside nnd stated the caso. She had no
money , but she did have n bottle of Hnller's
Sure Cure Couch Syrup. Would ho marry
thorn for that *
The proachcr would nnd two hearts boat as
ono.
WILL GO IMlOsKLYJIXG.
Secretary of tlio Alnnurnctiircrs
Ahsociulloii Will Make 11 'lour.
The executive committee of the Manufac
turers and Consumers association mot
yesterday and transacted the routine busi
ness.
The secretary reported that ho had talked
with several minufacturors from Beatrice
and they were anxious to start n homo
patronage movement theio. A resolution
was adopted directing the secretary to visit
Beatrice and try and enlist the manufac
turers. Fiom there ho will swing around
the circle , stopping at Hastings , Gland
Island nnd Fremont , or any ether point
whore it Is thought that any good can bo
dono. The Idea is to interest the manufac
turers of tlio itnto in the movement to
educate the people into the use of Nebraska's
goods.
The secretary read the communication
fiom the stationary engineers , containing
the resolutions favoring homo patronage ,
which were published in Tun BIC. : A
resolution wns passed directing the secre
tary to reply to the cornnuinlcation , thankincr
the engineers for their valuable efforts in
behalf of homo industries.
gUAUTKUS.
Athletic Club to llavo a Bloro Commo
dious Home.
At a meeting of tro directors of'the Omahn ,
Athletic club hold yesterday it was decided
to enlarge the club building. Arrangements
have boon made to rent the second story of
the brick building which stands on the
northwest corner of Fifteenth nnd Harnoy
stieots and joins walls with the club house
An arch will bo cut from the present billiard
room into the now rooms.
This enlargement * deemed necessary
by tlio large Increase lu attendance of club
members. tlWork on the improvements will
bo commenced at once and the now quarters
will bo opened shortly after January 1.
This addition will admit of several moro
billiard tables , a larger card room , fencing
quarters and a boxing room. The present
card room will ho turned into a cloak room ,
un Improvement which wns badly needed.
The now looms will ho elegantly furaishoil
and tlttod with nyjiry couvoiilonoj for the
comfort of tbu club members ,
UoWltt's Little linrly Ktscr ? for the llvor.
Will Arguotlio lirldu" Toll.
President Martin of the Board ot Trade
called on Cionorai Manager Clark of the
Union Pucillo yesterday morning with refer
ence to Omaha's petition for u reduction of
the bridge toll on eastbound shipments of
merchandise. Mr. Clark expressed his will
ingness to hear arguments on the nmttur ,
and the Hoard of Trade committed will have
a conference with him today or Saturday.
DoWltt's Little Harlv Risers ; only pill to
cure sick headache ami regulate the bowels.
liittnriioil a Scaled Vordlor
The case of Mnltby against the Modern
Woodmen of America wns closed In the
United States court yesterday afternoon and
wont to the jury at 5 o'clock. At 70 : ! the
Jury bronchi In a verdict v.'hioh was sealed
mm will bo presented to the court this after
noon.
( lOi-ilcr'sMnglatioaiuona iVufarj.Uurji a
hcuduchcsln 'JUmluutai. At all drugjUt )
UrunkminoEs.
The Kcoloy Institute at Blair Is ablu to re
ceive a limited number of patlonts. Dr.
ivcolay's bl-chlorlUo of gold Is the only euro
for drunkenness that is sure and permanent.
For further particulars address Tuo Kooloy
Institute , Blair , Nob.
Use Brown's Hronchtal Troche * for coughs ,
colds and all ether throat troubles , "Pre
eminently the boU. " Hoy. Henry Wurd
Beccbcr.
FUNDS FOR NEEDY SOLDIERS ,
Trouble in Camp Over the Selection of aNew
Now Commissioner ,
SERIOUS CIIAR3ES MADE AND ANSWERED ,
How the Ambition of Men Anxious
to Servo Their Kcllow Men
HometlmcH Complicate
Matters.
The old solders are In n puck of trouble on
account of the Soldiers Relief Fund , This
fund Is croitcil by law and raised by levy ,
nnd last year amounted to $7,500 , and this
year about $7OJO. It Is designed to relieve
the destitute or needy soidlors or thnlr
Widows or children , and Is cxusndcd under
the direction of n commission consisting of
three members nppolntcd by the Board of
County Commissioners. Two of tlio members
are old soldiers and one Is n private clti/cn.
The term of ono of the veteran commis
sioners expires in a few days , and Just be
cause of that there Is lots of anxiety , worry
and woo. A preponderance of candidates for
the vacancy Is at the bottom of It , and each
aspirant Is wonting tooth and toe nail and
trying to pull u dozen strings at onco.
Trouble has haon brewing for fully three
months , and the present situation is dilllcult
to determine.
It has boon charged that the funds have
been injudiciously distributed ; that some
have received too much nnd others nltogothor
too little ; and that the levy for the year was
exhausted loug before the time was up. On
the ether hand it is claimed that the spirit of
Jealous rivalry is responsible for it all , and
that the intimation of n mysterious disap
pearance of funds is unwarranted. Yet so
positive were some of the veterans that tlio
condition of affairs demanded an Investiga
tion that a committee was appointed
for that purpose to check up all
stubs , tiapers and vouchers in the
hands of the county clerk and
county treasurer relating to the fund in any
way , and make a full report of their findings
at a meeting o ! the post. This was delayed
nnd the instructions have never been carried
out , as the chairman of the Investigating
committee moved away nnd no ono was ap
pointed in bis place , nnd the inquiry wns not
pushed.
There is no disguising the fact that a very
unpleasant frame of mind still pervades local
Grand Army circles , and that the relief fund
question receives its full share of attention.
At a mooting of Custor post last night there
was n spirited contest as to who
should receive the endorsement of the
post for the position of relief commissioner.
Comrades i'ho'mas and Henderson led the op
posing Indians , nnd Mr. Henderson linally
secured the coveted endorsement. Meanwhile -
while the other posts are not Idle , and a great
deal of work will bo done before the matter
linally goes before the county commissioners.
As to the statement that the fund for this
year has all been expended while vouctiors
uro to bo found for barely ono fourth of the
amount , Inquiry ut the county treasurer's
oflico throws a different light on the matter.
The money is turned over to the relief com
missioners each month In amounts dopond-
iiitf on the amount of taxes collected.
Inasmuch as taxes were not duo until Octo
ber very little of this year's taxes have yet
been paid , nnd the commission has thus far
received only $1,4U5.3S of the 7,000 that is
their share for this year.
Indications are that the statements of the
commission to the eflcct that they had no
funds on hand led to the starting ot the story
that the year's fund had boon exhausted
when this was not actually the caso. The
story lost nothing in its travels , nnd was
soirod on as opportune campaign material by
the disgruntled ones who were desirous of a
change.
Disease.
The past few months have been especially
noteworthy in the history of medical science
because of the claims put forward in various
quarters of the discovery of specitic cures for
diseases that have heretofore boon considered
incurable.
The furore over the nnitbuncoment of a
euro for consumption in the lymph of Dr.
Koch is followed by the excitement over the
cuio for drunkenness by the bichloride of
gold solution of Dr. Kceloy. Disease is
every whore being attacked in its stronghold.
The weight of evidence in favor of the com
plete onicacy of the bichloride of gold treat
ment for the cure of dipsomaniacs is strong.
But , ns Galileo said , "tho world moves , "
nnd investigation and discovery move with
it. And now the announcement Is made und
backed up by the highest evidence and the
strongest testimony that nn absolute euro
has been found for "that stealthy and insid
ious Bright's disease until now considered
fatal and , as confirmed by statistics , beyond
the roach of the highest medical authority.
Thn euro is a strictly herbal remedy , the
reward of years of patient toil and observa
tion on the part of the discoverer und has
been in private prtclicOjfor some years , but
It has only been on the market a short time ,
and from tbo llrst has been ottered solely on
its merits.
The corporation known ns Tompklns
Bright's Disease Cure company of 11)00 )
Broadway , Now York City , has a specific
Ibnt cures Bright's disease anu tno lesser
irritations nnd inflammations of the kidneys ;
in this there seams to bo no doubt.
Mr. J. W. Corhin , the general manager of
the company , with others , took hold of it
from u business standpoint and , the demand
for the treatment has grown in a really won
derful manner.
The fact of his connection with the remedy
and the formation of the company is auo 10
tbo harinir of ttio llfo of his brotnor , Mr.
William M. Corbin of Hartford , Conn.
Tno reporter ot "Tho Mercantile & Finan
cial L'imes , " in the cour&o of his investiga
tion , was given the names of persons who
have boon cured and who are more than wil
ling to testify to those who are nllllcted with
Btlght's disease.
A noticeable feature of this company's
methods attracted my attention , which the
writer predicts will moot the approval of the
public ; they do not claim that this medicine.
cures all known diseases , but that it will
euro Blight's disease and ether forms of kid
ney trouble.
Theio are thousands among the readers of
this paper who ought to investigate tills
remedy. Endorsements nnd lotalls uro cheer
fully sent by the company and examinations
carefully mndo , ivithin oxnenso to the
patient , bv the company's physician. It is
evident that this concern Is building on the
basis of thorough Investigation nnd no mis
representation ,
NotliiiiK Hut Talk.
"This talk that you hoar about W. J.
.Bryan going to move out of the First con
gressional district Into the Second Is the
sickliest sort of moonshine , " remarked Hon.
Frank P. Ireland yesterday morning nt the
Pnxton.
"Mr. Bryan told mo positively that ho pro
posed to stay In the First district. "
"Does ho bopo to bo ro-olocctod in the
First ! "
"I suppose so. And why should ho not !
To bo sure wo have losl our democratic
stronghold , Douglas county , but If Mr. Brvun
wakes the record that his friends- hope to'soo
him mono , ho may change the complexion of
things In the First district a good deal , "
"From u democratic standpoint whit is
your opinion as to thn most available man
lor congress on the republican ticket In the
First district I"
"X bellovo that Hon. John C , Watson Is
the strongest iriAd.tbat the republicans could
nominate. Otberrrory peed men have been
mentioned , but Itmoy opinion Watson would
stand the hostcluxco of election. Church
Howe. Judge ( 'hnptnnn. Juugo Allan W.
Field and Mr. Hoavis ot Falls City nil have
their friends nnd strpportcrs. Thcro U going
to bo n lively content In the republican camp
for tlio nomination. ) '
Hon. Beach Illnman , n democratic wheel-
here of North Plutte , Is nt the Mlllnrd. "If
the democrats nominate Cleveland next year
for the presidency , ' ! said Mr. Hlnmnn , "thoy
will get sKiinkcd , especially If Mr. Blalno Is
nominated by the republicans. The election
of Crisp to the speahorshlp sott'ed ' that mut
ter. "
"How Is the nlllnuco holding together in
your part of the state ! "
"I think there Is some weakening of the
alliance , but It will require some tlmo yet to
decide whether tlio organization will retain
Its power In our district. Many eyes are
turned toward If em Just now. What ho does
or fails to do will determine to n consider
able oxtunt the action nnd power of the nl-
llanco nt the next general election. "
"Kt tu Unite , " as the young lady , who hnd
Just carried off the honors from n fashionable
boarding school said , when her mischievous
beaux swallowed the last spoonful of Df.
Bull's Cough Syrup.
Thanks to the Introduction of Salvation
Oil , our young bicyclers need not fear n fall.
'J5 cents.
Dr. Culliinoro , oculist. Boo building
A Frco Alrlcnn Lecture anil ICxlilbl-
tlon.
Thursday nijjlit nt the Otnivhn , Com
mercial collope , over Boston store , Juvo
Tip O Tip , the African Xultt Prince and
Cannibal will plvo a free public enter
tainment nt the Omaha Commercial
college Thursday ovoninff at 8 o'clock ,
consisting of a Iccturo on the customs
and habits of his people in southern
Africa , interspersed with songs , wonuor-
fill fonts of strength , etc. Ho will ap
pear in various costumes and present a
most interesting program. Everybody
welcome.
Competition trembles wnon flaydon
Bros , open urlcos on nianosand organs.
WILL DOUnijK THIS OUTPUT.
Next Year Promises Well for NcbraB-
kn's Rect Stifim * Plants.
"I boliovothat the general results of the
late boot sugar convention at the capital of
of this state will bo beneficial. " said Mr.
Henry T. Oxnnrd , the pioneer of the uoot
sugar industry in this country , to n Bee reporter -
porter at the Millard hotel.
"Tho moro wo can do to disseminate knowledge -
lodge Upon the subject the bolter. Nebraska
is now in the lead as n hoot sugar
producing state and there is nothing to pre
vent us from keeping the lead if wo simply
get the people thoroughly nwnkeuod to the
importance and profit there is attached to
this great industry.
"Tho main question to bo solved , nnd I
think that is practically solved in this state ,
is the cultivation of the beets. When our
farmers como to a full understanding of the
work and go about scientifically the question
of sugar production in this state will bo
solved. Wo have the soil and the
climate. What wo need is scientific
cultivation ot tbo boots. Nature
has done her woik well. If tbo farmers of
Nebraska will do their part as well wo can
produce an astounding quantity of excellent
sugar. I have lecently addressed nbout foi ty
letters to our most successful bo-H sugar
farmers to get them to send mo a full and
careful explanation and description of the
methods they pursued in the work of culti
vating their boot crop. When Iieceivotheso
replies I snail take pleasure In furnish
ing TIIK Beir with the most sa
lient points- presented for. the guidance of
those who intend to engage In beet farming
next year. "
"Were you satisfied . \vltti the output of the
Grand fhlnnjl arid Norfolk plants this year ! "
"In ono.sense I wns and in1 another I was
not. White tno output was very oncouras-
ing yet I was not satlsiied with it becnuso I
feel that it was not ns good as could bo dono.
\Vo shall try next year to produce double the
amount at both the Grand Island nnd Nor
folk plnnts. This year we put out about
Slf > 0u",00l ) at each place. I bellovo wo can
double it nest year "
Why Cliumbcrlum's Cou > ; li Ilcmoily is
HO I'Dpill n r.
Mr. L. G. Moore , the leading drugclst at
Point Arena , Cal , , says : "I have sold Cham
berlain's Cough Ilomedv for moro than a
year , nnd llnd it ono of the verv best sellers
I over kept In stock. But this is not all ; the
Hcmcdy gives satisfaction to my customers.
It is especially liked for its soothing nnd ox
pcctorant qualities. " It will loosen and relieve -
liovo a severe col'd in less tlmo than any ether
treatment.
Now Location.
Thursday , December 21 , 1891 , the Gor
man Savings bank will have moved to
their new bulking rooms on Fifteenth
fatreot , between Farmun and Douglas
streets.
SENATOR. PLU.UIVS SUCGESEOK.
Bnllcy Wnjifionor Would LiKe to See
Air. Insulin Auain Honored.
"Our state is nil torn up , " said Hon.
Bailey P. Waggoner of Atchison.
"Tho dcatli of Senator Plumb was u fear-
iully unfortunate thing Ho stood nearer
the people than any other man in public of
fice in our state. His death leaves us with
nn inexperienced delegation in congress nnd
not ono of them capable of carrying forward
the work that ouglit to bo done by the repro-
sontatlvos of our state in the national body. "
"Whom will the governor bo likely to ap
point to 1111 the vacancy ? "
"There is urotty strong talk of George T.
Anthony. The strings are being nulled in
that direction. Tacro I" also talk of ex-
Senator Ingalls being appointed. Looking at
It fiom n purely political Aiandpoint , I
should say It would bo proper politics
on the part of a lopublicau governor
to upyomt ox-Sunalor Ingnlls , Ho would
have only one year 10 servo before the legis
lature would elect a succojsor , but ox-Sun-
ator Ingalls would cutn wide swath just
now us as a senator from Kansas. He would
bo tlio baud and front of the Kansas delega
tion beyond the possible question of n doubt
In all important matters and the state pa
tronage would simply bo slid Into his pocket.
"As a means of gottirg oven with those
who went back on tlio republican party this
is the opportunity a litatimn , but the ap
pointment of Ingnlls would create a torrillo
uproar , "
She wasO and hoiwas 7. Ho wanted her
to promise to marty him. Ho offered candy
Ice cream nnd niita.tbut she was obdurate
Finally ho said her\rould glvd her n bottle of
Hallcr's Sure Ouro Cough Syrup. She
smiled , luid her bund in his und said , yours
tilt death.
Dr. MeGrewMth and Karnam sts.
No Dentil IViitoli for I ) I ton.
A rumor to tbo j effect that n death watch
Is to bo at once platted upon Murderer Dlxon
lacks conflrmatiun ; but the United States
marshal is authority for the statement that
the prisoner will Itu removed to tbo peniten
tiary as soon asi bo receives his sentence ,
which will bo within a few drs.
Dixon locoivos frequent visits from Father
Hlgge , the clergyman who attended Neal
until the hitter expiated his crime'on the
gallows , but ns yet tno convicted soldier has
paid but little attention to the solicitations
of his spiritual advisor.
B D
Usediu MilUous of Homes 40 Years the Standard
WHAT ?
That's Our furnishing goods department is a It's
mine of good things to give a man. There
what's is a
NECKWEAR
bothering possible
in Puffs , Teeks. Waterfalls , Four-in-
a hands , West of Englands , Windsorsetc , thing
SUSPENDERS
good that
in plain and fancy webs , in plain and
many lancy satins , plain and fancy silks. we ,
HANDKERCHIEFS
people in lindens and silks , in plain and fancy with-
borders , in wide and narrow hems. Red
just numerous
silk ones ? Oh yes :
MUFFLERS
now. years
Cashmere and silk , in cream , black
They and fancies , plaids and stripes and bro spent
cades , ISc to $2.8O.
don't in
JEWELRY.
know- Cuff buttons , scarf pins , scarf rings , finding
studs , sets , single stones and collar but
just tons ; solid silver scarf pins , GOc. out
GLOVES.
what what
Kid , castor , calfskin , dogskin , seal
skin , goatskin , buckskin , mocna and
to man
cloth , lined and unlined. *
buy UMBRELLAS. wants ,
i In sateen , union , glorias and silks ,
some with steel or natural -wood rods , with can
gold , silver , nickel and handsome nat
particular ural wood handles. help
SLIPPERS
" " .
"He" you.
in Russia leather , clongola , ooze calf , al
for ligator , plush and velvet. You can save Try
a big dollar on a pair of fine slippers
Christm'as . here. ' us.
if you should happen to buy a suit of clothes here and make a bad
guess as to size , you could exchange it or get your money back afteif
Christmas.
Christmas.DO YOU GRASP THE IDEA ?
r-
Open Evenings till 9 o'clock. Saturday , 1O p. m.
SOLD MQUOH IX 1O\VA.
Peculiar Answer to a Salesman's
Claim Court Notes
Judge Ferguson rendered a decision in the
case of Ullmua nganlst Fryo in favor
of the plaintiff. Ullmau was travel
ing through Iowa for the Kentucky
liquor house of this city , and
the latter.sought to evndo the payment of
SH'J duo their ncont. on the ground thai ho
had notn legal claim , as his wont in Iowa was
n violation of the law of that state. They
filled ttio orders sent , in by him , nnd the
court held that ho must bo paid for thoworlt
ho hnd performed. Judgment was given for
the full amount claimed.
Judge Ferguson put in the rest of the ses
sion calling the law motion docltct.
Judge Wakaley hold undisputed sway in
the small courtroom in Tin : 13n : building ,
where ho was looking up the law on cases
held under advisement , and Judge Doano is
still engaged in hearing contested cases.
Court will ndjourn today until Saturday.
Judge Irvine called the dismissal docket in
room 1 nnd disposed of the ninotv-throe
cases thereon. Only two of them wore al
lowed to remain on the docket.
Judge Hopowell went to I'apillion
to llnish up some business in Iho
Sarpy county branch of the district court ,
and Judge Davis went to Blair to give Wash
ington county litigants n tlnnl hearing.
Julia Bartram wants a diyorco from Grant
Bartram , whom she charges witn desertion
and habitual drunkenness. She also desires
the care and custody of their -year-old
daughter.
Small in size , great in results ; IJoWitt's
LlttloEarly Uisun. Bast pill for constitu
tion , best for sick headache , best for sour
stomach.
Every ono should have a savings ac
count. Now is the time to make a blurt
for 1892. Tlio German Savings bank will
soon move into their now banking room
on 15th street between Farnam niuV
Douglas , n very convenient location.
They pay fl per cent interest and tippro-
ciato now accounts.
Notiuo.
For the accommodation of the public
during tlio holidays , Wells , Fargo &
Co.'B express have opened u branch of
fice at 131U Farnam stroot. Telephone
318. \V. P. BltlCNNA.V ,
( Jon'l Agent ,
Organs from 5-i up , Eisy terms
Ilaydon Bros. *
Omaha Against the World.
It is not generally known , hut novor-
tliolof-s is a fact , that the only exclusive
compressed yeast factory in the United
States , is located right lioro in Oiniilui ,
whore byla now process compressed yeast
is made direct from rye and barley malt
without any whisky , boor or vinegar
connected. In purity , strength and
Bwcotness this yoiibt has no equaland it
ought to bo kept by every grocer and
used bv every baker and housekeeper in
Omaha. Otitsido trade is solicited.
Fresh yeast right from tlio factory de
livered at the express olllco lioro at t0o !
per pound. Their now factory is locat
ed on the Belt line , southwest of Ilan-
com Park. Olllco at 1210 South 8 'd
street , telephone 1780.
Solid Tr.nns I'mm ' Omlii
Vcstlbulod , electric llghtod and steam
heated , with the finest dining , sleeping
nnd rochning chair car service in the
world , via tlio ' Chicago & Omaha Short
Lino" of the Chicago , Milwaukee ft St.
Paul Railway. Double dally I rain
service , loavlng Omaha at 1 p. in.
and 0:20 : p. in. , with no transtor at Coun
cil Bluffs us horotofoio. App'.y 1501
Farnam street for tickets and further in
formation or address F. A. NABH ,
C. C. Liyuor.N , Gen. Ajt
City Pass. A { ft. _
AVatcr HentN Duo .Ian. 1.
Payable at company's ofilco , Boo buildIng -
Ing , Flvo per cent discount allowed if
paid on or before January 1 , Failure to
receive bill will not entitle consumer to
discount. _
Four hundred and fifty dollar piano.
Warranted seven yoara for $ i87.SO.
Now Bcalo. IJuydeu Bros.
Come in with $1 ,
$ 2 or $3 , give
u the address ,
and we'll sand
Facko'J in nice ,
pretty boxes ,
Funly Itself.
BALDUFF
OMAHA.
All Goods Delivered Free in Omalia.
SANHAMVOOII CAI'SUI.KS nro tin
bull nnd oulctpmlui proscribed Itj
rwjf , | ii'iyalcl.uii for tha luruuf
( ionarrliioi nml uHch.irk'Ui troin tlu urln try or t u
lovt'ieit c iiui Ui/j ; it W pur IMI. All ilruuhti
Conditions of tlio linninn form suoroaffully treiilcil
to develop. Mronethcn , cnlnrt-o oil wcnlt. Blunted ,
undeveloped , fecblo oruiiin und parta of the body
which huvo lost or never attained a proper nnd
natural size , duo to III health , nbuie , cxcexscs , or
unknown onuses. There Is nun method nml
nnlr nut' , by which this nmy bo accomplished.
Increased How of blood to any iiart , produced by
Blmploappurntiis nctlni ? automaticallycrenleanoiv
tl'suc , tunoaiHl vlKor hythu HIMIO imturul limsaa
luo Increase of clzo nnd ptrcnRth of uiuaclo. Don't
bo prejudiced bcoinao III tloquaokn pronoun by Bill./
moms to do the saino. INVI'.HTHJATIi.
Theie'H no trnp buck ofnnr ollorn. Ourpa ?
will como wbi < n tlio pnlillo known clearly 8clcnc\ >
from fraud. Wrlto us for Instructions , full descrip
tion , proofs , references , etc. AII sent you lu plalA
pcnlnd letter without coil of nny kind.
ERIE MEDICAL CO. , BUFFALO , N. Y.
' " MFIELD REGULATOR Ca TLAN
Dr , Bailey
The Leading
DENTIST.
Thlnl Floor 1'nxton llloolc.
TolpiHino 10S5. Kith and Fnrnniii
A full sot of tooth , on rulihor , for & " > I'orfoat
( It. Teeth without ulittos or roninvahla
urldKo orlf , just the thlnx for sliijori und
public Hpo.iKor.-i , IIUM.T drop down.
Tooth Extract31 Without P.iia ,
All fillings nt re.iHoiriblo rates , all worll
Uut. nils ( JIIL for a uulilu
Snffcrlnj from
Uio circctn fit
youthful errors
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Tlio omlncnl npeclnllit In nervuui , ciironlo prlrato bloo I skin and urlimy disci nos A rezular nn < \
reuhtirJ Igriulimtul iiiiicillclru1 in dlplomii and curttfloiloi ! > OIT li tllll tenting with the greutoit ud-
coal cnlirrh spermatorrhoea , lo t manhood , seminal woikneu nUht lossat , Imnutunor , i/phllli. ttrl $
turn , konurrhnen ( jlcet , vnrlojoolu etc No meronry n o < t , Vow tro fnjnt for lei of rltil power Partite
unablu lovlslt mo mnr bo Ircnti'd Hthoraobr oorratpoalujcii Mo llclni or Initruiu inti mat by mull or
expri is iccuruly pnckoJ no mirki tolmlloiln content ] or iviilnr O in narinnil ititurtU r preferred. Con-
Bultatton free I orreiponccnca tlrlrtly ptlritto Hook ( MyitorUi of I.lfii ) lent fru9 OJloahoarJ , 1) ) in.
o p m Uunday. lOit m , to U m Henil iUtup for reply
Initantly stopitho most excruciating palm never fills touivocitiato the sufforji
For ( .pruiiis , hruNoi , bunuo'io , ptlu In tin rlmt or Hiildt , lii'itl.ic'ic. toolhuc'io ,
or any external pain , a few applications , rubmd on by hand , act Hlco magic , cana-
inK the pain to innUatly Htop. For runt , ' tstlnu , lull un n ill. ) i , 1'Iioa irttlmii , 11011-
ralj'Iu , lumlmvo. sdvtie.t , palm In tlio sin ill of tlio ImoV , moo extended and ro-
pouted applications are noi' usury : AH Intirnal piliiH , dliiri'li i > i , dsolitary | , colic ,
( pasm * , IIIIIHIM , ruliitlni's ) ( 1U , noi-vii ISIIDH , s'ci > i > lo < siio < s , are relieved instantly ,
and quickly ciirod by taking inwardly UO to ( D droiu in half a tumbler of water ,
GO cent * a bottle ; sold by UniirtfUtB. With HADWAY'S PILLS there is ho
nro or prorrnthu f Fo pr unJ
livery MAN can do
I .HTltoNO anil VIO-
OKOUHIuallretncris
_ - by UJIIIK 81'ANiaU
NJSUVINlMlieKrent Mpaiimli Itemviljr. YOUNO MIN
UK Or , i > ull < .riim from NltllVOU.'l I > IIIIITY ! , IOHT or
I'AII/INO aiANHOOI ) niKhtlyemltiionsconvultloni , nervoua.
, prostration , cnnniil liy ibuuse of opium , tobacco or alcohol , wjku-
lulncis , menial ileprekiion lost ot power III uihcr > ex , ipernulcr-
ANI > trrcK ubK rhuiacannedlirielfabuta anil over iiululueiunor inypetioiul wtak *
nos can t > a rcttornl lo perfect health anil Iho NO1IIK VITALITY OIf HT11ONO AIIriv $
We give a written guarantee wnli 6 bone ) to i nro any c i or return ! the money , } i a bos,0 Loxci | ,
For Bale In Onmha by McC'orm uk & Lund , loth and Farnam fits.