TIIK OMAHA DAILY KKK : ITirrKSDAY , JAXUA11Y 21 , 1892 DEALS IN "YARDS" AND BATHS History of a Man Arrested for Illegal Practice of Medicine , KNOWN TO FAME IN THREE STATES. 1IU I'rmlliir Method * oC Compounding Illn- tril At liyii DriiKgNtllliVliom He HIM Hail ittriiHlx : < ! Hiiftl- ni-nx "Dr. Lleber , first real name unknown , " )3 ) the wuv It nppcnr.s on the complaint. The Information states directly that the so-called doctor is guilty of Illopully practic ing or attempting to practice , nnu Incident ally that ho has boon picked out by the State Board of Health as their meat. In connection with these charges thcro Is a little interesting information regarding the doctor. Some ten years ago , Dr. Liobor hung out his shlnglo near the corner of Thirteenth und Capitol avenue , where ho dispensed decoctions of "ynibs" or Im mersed his patients In baths of unknown mixtures ns the funcv suited him. Kor u time ho llouilshcd , and then the plaeo that had known him know him no moro. Ho hud packed ui > his "ynrbs , " bottled up his bath Juice and nought newer and greener Holds. While his memory was still fresh ho reappeared llko a comet , and for u short tlmo nil sufferers who called on him were trontod to a hearty wig from an lm- mouse jug that was n conspicuous article In ono corner of his little ofllce. The treatment was something on the old tlmo plan , and the theory was that medicine that was good for chlllblalns would bo equally helpful In a case of typhoid fovor. But Dr. Ltobor was not hero to stay. Ho disappeared again and turned up In Council Bluffs , where he remained for u tlmo and was next hoard of In Mitchell , S. I ) . A few months ago ho ngaln located In Onuha ut Twenty-fourth and Pinknoy streets , where he has boon superintending the workings of his oaths und dispensing specifics to great and small. When arrested the doctor found a bondsman In Peter Gees , who signed the tilOO appearance bond , and the prisoner was released. Yesterday , however , Mr. Gees refused to continue longer on the bond , and the defendant was sui rendered into the custouv of the ofllcors. Another hustlu for ball was unproductive of good results , und the doctor was locked up. I1 rom a well icnown druggist something of Liober's modus opornndl was learned. "Liobor won't stay in Jail , " tie declared. "I couldn't go on his bond , because if 1 did I would have all the other doctors down on mo , but it will bo fixed up In another way so that ho will got ball this afternoon. I have known him for jours and I know that ho makes money. Ho buys n good deal of stuff of mo nnu pays cash , and his business i& Just us peed ns anybody's. Ho registered with CountyClern O'Mulloy the lust timu ho was here , but ho didn't this time. " 1 know ho hasn't a diploma , and ho Is un educated , but ho has moro practical know ledge than some of the doctor ? who nave di plomas. Ho has plenty of assurance and can make folks bollovo black is white. What if ho Is a quack } Folks want to bo hum bugged , and ho can do it us well ns an ) one olso. Ho don't hurt any body , ' as his medicines are Harmless. I know what ho buys. Ho gives patent med icines mostly , and folks don't know It. What if ho does buv Aycr's Cnerry 1'octornl and give It out In little bottles labelled 'Dr. Lie ber's Cough CuroC The modlelno will do Just as much good , won't It ? They can't convict him , for he is really a patent med icine compoundor. " 1 have Just gotten in a lot of labels for him. Some of thorn cnmo this morning. Hero they nro , " and the druggist hauled out several packacfs of labels among which were a couple reading as follows : "Dr. Liober's ICIdnoy Specific , the Great est Panacea for all ICidnoy and Urinary Dis cuses in the World , Tablespoonful I times n day , after meals and at bedtime. " "Dr. Lieber's Hheumatic Liniment will Speedily Holiovo tlio Worst Pains incumbent on all "cases of inflammatory or Articular Hheumaiism , Gout.otc. Apply three times a day. " "Now , then , " said the druggist , "won't Warner's Safe cure do just as much good if called Liobor's Kidney specific ? There may bo no dlfforcnco ut. nil , or ho may add u little water or nnythirg ho chooses. I tell you thoio are lots of folks In Omaha who swear by Liobor , " and the prescription compoundor carefully replaced the labels in a drawer under the counter bcforo going to wall on a customer. "Llober don't have to stay In jail , " he de clared , as he returned to further discuss the subject. "Ho has money In the bank und could put It up for his release , but his lawyer advised him not to do It , because If the court found out that ho had It ho might bo lined unonch to take It all und not leave anything for the Inwyor. _ A ( ioiiil l.cllcr. Persons troubled with colds or the grip will find some pointers In the following letter - tor from n prominent Pennsylvania druggist : BIIADDOCK , Pa. , Oct. St ! , lyjl.Messrs. . Chamberlain & Co , Dos Molnos , Iowa. Gentlemen : You will please ship mo as soon as possible ono gross Chamberlain's Cough Homody. Out of the sixty do on you have shipped mo in the last , two years 1 have only ono dozen and a half left. I tliink from the sales to dntu this fall that our sales this win ter will bo groitor than over. It gives mo pleasure to say that out of the whole amount that I have sold and guaranteed 1 have not had ono customer say that It did not glvo all the relief clulmod for It , Yours truly , At. . Union soap is made of western pro ducts try it. BIO SAVING IN SALARIES. Adoption of tin ) I'umllni ; Orillimm-n Will l.i-HNeii tlio Hi-iilii on Taxpiijerii , When tlio ordinance lutroducod In tbo city counil by Mr. lid wards has be- coino a law , as it probably will , there will bo sucli u shaking up of dry bonus as as never heard in this city boforo. Tlioro will no a amidol Ingot old tins and many a hoartiicho will follow , but the city wilt save oxuctly $3y3.lM ! i ouch month by the operation of that ordinance , or n total saving of $2&,7SO per year In salaries alone , and ull at one clip. In the city engineer's olllro tbo most noticeable cbnngo will bo effected. At pres ent URTO nro sixteen men employed in that olllco at an aggregate salary of $1,1 HUM ) . Under the now ordinance It is proposed to employ fourteen inon at an ngcregato sal- nry of fltill.Ml. ( Included In this number is a man who will perform ttia duties of sewer Inspector for 75 par month , for which the present incumbent receives Sl'5 , and another man who will Inspect sidewalks at f'M ' per montli instead of receiving $100 for the same services. Tno lat ter will not have n $75 assistant , utit wilt have Jurisdiction over hm men , who will receive 1 per duy for time actually enRaged - Raged The "sower foreman , " us ho will bo called , will have tbo pleasure of bossing llvo tower cleaners , who will roceivu 33 per dav each for tlmo engaged. Instead of lording it over an assistant ut $7Q and throe men at $ t)0 ) eauh. Tlio fiuporintondont of buildings will bavn authority over u superintendent of plumbing , who will receive fl''fi Instead of J1IXUW which Major Dennis pockets every month , lustoad of having four assistant inspectors at (3 per day each mid a clerk at fOO per month , the plumbing Inspector will have two Inspec tors at * . ) per ituy lor tlmo actually engaged and no clork. Under the proposed ordinance the license ins | > oolor will receive UK ) per month , Instead of f 100 , and will aho perform the dutlot of inspector of weights and measures , for which the present incumbent receives fees amount ing to about WOO per annum. The offices of the two meat inspectors are doomed and Instead ot drawing $100 per mouth each tboro vflll bo a saving of { L',400 per annum to tbo city bv abollshltu the of- llces. The DoarU of Health will bo author ized to employ D man to net in that capacity at a reasonable salary whenever it is deemed uocc&sury to do so. Tbo clerk of the Doard of Public Works will also contribute to the rotreuchiucnifund to the extant of 1-5 per month , while tbo stenographer ot the city attorney will ro- colvo an increase of f 10 per month over the nraount paid during the last two yean. Tbero naa been a great rush alter the post- tion of llconto Inspector , which was censld orcd to bo n very ooft snap with Rcnrcely ' anything to do and a salary of ( tot ) por'month , but when the' duties are Increased by over UK ) per cent and the salary divided Ly two , the nrdor of some of thn contestants will fall lower than the thermometer registered dur- the last cold snap. o- Docs Piotci'ilon Protect ? Certainly , In ono Instance , It does , Hood's Sursaparllla Is the gicat protection against the dtuigcrs of Impure blood , and It will cure or prevent ull disease * ot this class. It has well won Its name of tlio boat blood purifier by Its many remarkable cures. The highest prnlso has been won by Hood's Pills for their easy yet cfllclont action. Sold by all druggists. "Price ' . ' 5 cents per box. Dr. Culllmoro , oculist. LJao building ; AGAINST MnTvAN OLDSTER. PccMom Urndcrcd In T\\nOI < l Court Sliind- liii IIttli ! l.tllgiitlnim. Judge Doano handed down decisions yester day In two cases in which .1. H , Van Closter received adverse. The ilrst case was that of the Nebraska Mortgage Loan company uaalnst George I'1. IJlust & Co. , ot ol. , Van Closter figuring us the ot ul. Van Closter was the president of the loan company which ilgurcd as plaintiff In tno case and was charged with pledging the leasehold of the company In what Is known as the "Checkered burn , " to Ulust ft Co. , to secure cure n personal indebtedness of about SJ.OOO , without the knowledge or consent of the sec retary and treasurer of tlio company or any of the directors. Suit was brouirht to cancel the conveyance and qhlct the title of the company in the property. Judge Doano found tnut the facts had been proven ns stuted nnd found for the plain tiff. tiff.Tho other cnso was that of Blust & Co. ngnlnst Mrs. Julia E. Adnms ot al. , nnd Mr Van Clostor also occupied n vorv prominent position In the caso. Tlio Nebraska Mortgage and Loa.i company was made party defend ant In this caso. The court stated that it appeared from the evidence that the loan eompiny had a largo number of notes made by Mrs. Adams to the loan company und secured by mortgage. These notes' Van Clostor had pledged to Hlust & Co. to secure an individual debtand tllust Si Co. had brought suit to foreclose the mortgage. The loan company defended tno case and asked for the return of the notos. The court hold in favor of the defendant loan company. Judge Irvlno mndo u ruling on a demurrer In the case of J. 13. Evans against the Expo sition Uuildlng association. This is n suit against the association and the stockholders , holding thorn liable for the payment of a judgment of ? ' , ) , OOJ against the association. Tlio dofendcnts answered that tlio Indebt edness was originally created by the nssocia- ttlon to Krod W. Orav , who was u diioctor of the association , und was afterwards assigned o the plaintiff. The plaintiff demurred to the answer and asked that It be stricken out. The demurrer was overruled on the ground that the statute holdinr the stockholders liable for the in- dnblodncss of the corporation , where notice of indebtedness was not published , did not render them liable for indebtedness to a di rector whoao duty It was to see that the proper notice was publisncd. Clniml > crlln'H : t'ollc , Cholera nnd Dliiirluvit Remedy. Persons subject to cramps will bo Inter ested In the experience of J. F. Miles , Wos- loy. vrouango Co. , Pn. He was taken very severely and called in two doctors , who pre scribed for him but failed to give him relief. A druggist of Butler , Pa. , then cave him a double dose of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Komedy , and In twenty min utes ho was all right nnu Is enthusiastic in his praise of the Remedy. 20 nnd 50 ceut bottled for sale by druggists. Union soap ia king : of soaps. DriiiiloMinvsH , A disease , treated ns such and perma nently cured. No publicity. No infirm ary. Homo t routine nt. Harmless and olioctiml. Refer by permission to Bur lington Huwkcyo. Send 2e stump for pamphlet. Sholcoquoii Chemical Co. , Burlington , la. WHO IS COUNTY PHYSICIAN P Dr. Krogli Hold * On and a Commissioner Ills Preset Iptloii * . County Druggist Scunner is in n peck of trouble because ho don't know whether to 1111 county prescriptions or not. County Commissioner Puddock called on him and told him that there wus something wrong somnwhero , and he must not fill everything that came along , When asked what to do and where to draw the line the major told him ho must use his own Judgment to see that emergency cases should nor Miller. Mr. Schrotor was still wandering how ho was to know about the cases when Commls- sionor Van Camp happened In to O. 1C. some of IJr. Keogh's pi inscriptions , for which pay had not been received. "That will llx these all right , " remarked Van Camp , us ho attached his hysterical autograph to three of tbo bark numbers. "Yes , but what am I to do with now ones that are brought in ) Keogh maintains that ho Is still county physician and that his term won't expire until February 7 , because ho was appointed for a year February 7 , Ib'.U. ' The board has appointed Dr. King for this year , and what will I do if they both keep sending In proscriptions ? I don't want to till 'cm for nothing. " "Send 'cm to the court house , " suggested Dr. Van Camp , while a smllo of' hope run riot over tils countenance. "Who will got 'om Mnhonoy or Dr. IClugi Will they have to bo O. It-'d before thov are tilled , or whut ? " " 1 don't know , " replied the commissioner slowly , and then ho vanished through the door ns the easiest way out of the diffi culty. "it's hard cnouL'h to got my money with. out any now trouble , " complained tire aggrieved pharmacist , "and now I can't got any Information about whut to do. " Ex-Commissioner O'iCcofo dropped In to tell how lonesome ho was since ho was out of olllce and the case was laid before him. "Guess Keogh is In for n year , " replied Ktelmrd , "but 1 can't tell you what to do , " nnd the apothecary was loft in a quandary. Slt-KnrsH Among Children Especially Infants , Is prevalent moro or loss ut all times , but Is hugely avoided by giving proper nourishment nnd wliolosomo food. The most successful and reliable- all Is the Gall liordun "Eagln" Hrand Condensed Milk. Your grocer and drui'glst , keep it. Over 3,000 merchants hundlo Union in tlio west. WAU WITH CHILI. I.oral At my OIIU'liiU Interested In the 1'rotpectUo Clash of Arm * . The prospects of a war with Chill gave the army ofllccrs nbout army headquarters nbundnnt material for war talk und specula tion yesterday. The width , depth und general - oral character of the strait of Magellan appeared to bo n leading topic on account of the expected engagement thcro should war bo declared be tween \ho Chilinn ilcet nnd the American warships now at Montevideo. Major Ducon'H excellent maps ot the Chil ian and Tier a Jol Fuego country were brought into requisition and u gonornl can vass of the situation took place In Colonel Stonton's olllco. The conclusion of the wliolo matter was that Admiral Wnlkor with nbout three or four of the best ships in the American navy could moot the Chilian Hoot of four vessels said to bo heading tov.ard the strait and wipe it out. The strait of Magellan is over 300 miles long nnd of very irregular width , as it is bounded by islands nnd promontories. It U dlflleuit of navigation. The tides run very high there , reaching analtitude in some places of fifty feet. The wntur is very deep and the coast Is ragged and irregular , A sore throat or cough , if suffered to pro gress , often results In an incurable throat or itiug trouble. "Drown'a Uronehlal Trocbos1 glvo lustnnt relief. Union sonp , manufactured in No- brnsltu. BENEATH A MOTOR'S WHEELS , Smith D. Moore Bun Over nnil Almost In stantly Killed. HORRIBLY MANGLED AND CRUSHED , .Stiirlci of tin-\rcltlriit UN Tolil by Hje Wit- ill-lift The Itiilluuy Ilinplojc * Itliitnr- le A Homo I. < ! ! DrmiliiUi Toll from u .Slippery Step. Another hitppy home has boon made dcao- Intc. A wlfo mourns the death of a loving uusbnml mid two little clilldrun wait tlio coining oC fattier wlioio soul tins Mown from Its haoitatlon of clay long liours-n'o. Smith D. Moore , iigod ; W yuan , who re sided ut 11)10 ) North Twcuty-sovotith strcot , und for llvo years has boon abstract , clorlt in the general ofllco of the Chicago , St Paul Minneapolis & Omaha railroad. U doatl. Ho und completed tils labors for the day und at 0 : ' . ' . " ) o'clock last night had started for home. WhileIn the act of boirdlng the nor'.li bound motor train No. 0 , In ctmrgu of Conductor Charles Siiyuor and Motorman And } Johnson , at Sixteenth and Wobstcr streets , hu was thrown beneath the whooli or Hie trailer and Instantly Id'lod. ' The body was taken Into \V. J. Hughei1 drug store , whorrj mcdiunl aid was sum moned , tmt the suul had taken flight ana the physician's services were not required. Tliu body w 3 turned over to Coroner Maul , who Will hold an Inquest nt 11 o'clock this moinlng. lion I IK ; Accident IIiiii ) | < 'iioil. There were a number of eyo-wltnesses to tnc nccidant , among them being John Uop sonV. , . G. ArniiiroiiK and II. .1. Kadlsli. They all toll substantially the snmo story , which Is as follows : The train was heavily loaded , passengers tilling both cars and standing on tlio platform * . As the train neared U'objter street , Moore , who was standing about llfty foot south of the south line of the street und on the west sldo of the trucks , caught hold of the guard rail on the front end of the trailer. Ho stopped upon the footboard , but a second later slipped and fell. In doing so ho released his hold upon the guurd rail and was thrown headlong across the track between the cars. The sig nal to stop was Immediately given , but bu- fore the train haa been brought to a stand still both wheels or the car hud uassod over the man's body. Told liy tlio Conductor. Conductor Snyder said that ho had Just collected the- faros In the front car und was Just coming out onto the platform. He saw Memo slip and fall. Immediately ho gave the motornmn "tliroo bells" and the motor was reversed. The train was under control , but before it could bo stepped the car tiad passed over Mooro's body and had reached ihe middle of Webster street. The conductor was one of the ilrst persons to roach the body. Ho found It about thirty lent south of tno south llnoof Webster street. It was horribly mutilated , the wheels appar ently having cauirht Moore about the head. They than passed over his loft sldo and over botu legs , nearly severing thorn from the trunk. Although the victim gasped once or twice after being pleltod up , it is probable that ho was dead before ho was talton off the rails. The conductor and motorman made tboir round trip , and upon reaching Furnnm street on their way north were relieved by other employes of the lino. They at once pro ceeded to the police station , where they sur rendered thomselvci to an oftlcor , but were released to uwalt the findings of the core ner's jury. Siiln mill Krll.ililo. "In buying o cough medicines for children , " says H. A. Walker , a prominent druggist of Ogden , U. T. , "novor bo afraid to buy Cham berlain's Cough Kqmody. Tnero is no dan ger from it and relief is always sure to fol low. I particularly recommend Chamber- Iuhi's because I have fourd it tn bo safe and reliable. " 25 und 50 cent bottles lor MHO by druggists. Dr. Birnoy euros citarrh. : BKU ARRESTED THEM AGAIN. Norton Hros. ' ( ft-n < lm-s Again 111 Troulilt ) O\ur a Warrant. William and J , C. Norton , the South Omaha grading contractors who were ar rested a few days ago on a charge of crook edness in a grading contract In that suburb and afterwards uncharged , wore arrested again on a charco preferred by County Attorney Mahoney und thrown into the county Jail. Yesterday morning they were arraigned before Justice E. S. Brodlev and took a change of venue to Justice Wilt-ox's court. They mo charged on flvo counts with lar ceny , larceny as halloo and obtninintr money under false piotoiisos , the amount involved being $1,745. Mayor dloan says in regard to the affair : "It is folly for Norton Hros. to chorlsh the Idea that they can got any benefit out of the $1,740.15 In bonds hold by them. Nobody will purchase these bonds , as everybody knows that the Nortons have no right to them. I have had one or two talks with the NOTIONS and find that the older one is disposed to bo fair about the matter and return the bonds. The younger insists on keeping ' .horn In the face of the fact that they were secured only through a clerical error on the part of a city oflleial. The property owners have al ready paid their part of the cost of grading the street and tnoy will never pay the extra $1,710.15 In bonds that Norton Bros , bavo secured by accident. " Koblifd u Nlccc. Mrs. Ella Dcirlln , who lives at Eighteenth und Pacific streets , Omaha , has caused the arrest of U'illio Lake , her brother-in-law , on the charge of grand larceny. Mrs. Horllu says that the crime was committed last April , but that she did not secure proof of It until recently. She says that Luke , who married her half-Ulster , stole a gold watch and pair of gold bracelets belonging to her little daughter. 'I lint the girl , while playing in the wooodshod , took off the Jewelry and left them In the place , but locked the door. Later , however , she believes that Lake sueakcd In through an opening and stele the valuables. No trace of tlio missing ornaments was ob tained until recently when the gold v/ntch , was discovered in a pawnshop In Omaha where It tiad boon loft by Lnko. Accordingly Mrs. Berlin caused the South Omaha otleers ) to search the fellow's room and her suspi cions wore sustained by the discovery of the missing gold biuuolots hi Lake's trunk. A warrant was therefore sworn out tor his arrest and it was served on elm Just as ho was leaving Swift's packing house. That Tint Onllnunco. The proposed ordinance which provides Unit any person who refuses to obey the orders of any flroniun at a flro shall bo lined $100 and bo Imprisoned in the county Jail for thirty days therofor is not mooting with any great popular favor , "Just think , " said mi O street business man , "tho moio rofucal of a man to enter a binning house at the peril of his life , Just because hu Is ordpiod to do so by tlio men who are paid to do that work , Is suflljlont to cause a hoavv'llno and term of Imprisonment. Such an ordinance would bo an iinnosltlon on the public. " No citizen yet soon seems to favor the pro posed ordinance and there Is every Indication that it will moot with Dittor opposition when considered by the council. IioHtliofMn. ( il.lcon. Mrs. Maggto n. Uideon , wife of Mn-lS. D. Gideon , Twentieth and 1 streets , ( Hod at 1 p. in , yesterday. She leaves a husband and three children , the youngest outy.aweek oh ) . Mrs. Oldeon was 27 years old and was greatly esteemed by nil who know her. She was married to Mr. GUioon four years' 'ago , The funeral oxercuos will occur at 'J p. in. Friday at the Methodist Episcopal church , Twenty-third and N streets. Uev.Ta\vsou ) will preach tbo funeral sermon. Mug I u City Miniature * . Tom Flynn u In Saundon county. Ii S. Daulols U visiting his mother in 1'olk county. J , H. Uudortdorf loft for Coltax county yesterday to o ttio truthless matter * rotating to hu mother's cstnui. A. W , linbcock liivumoved Into thn elegant residence nt Twenty-fourth and D streets. On Thursday ovcilng the captains of the various tug-of-war team * moot to perfect ar rangements. Michael O'Uourko ' of Codnhy's Packing house has gene to Chicago on u two weens' visit with Irlends and relatives. The Woman's auxiliary of St. Martin's Episcopal church will clva a social at the residence of Mrs. Htiywa'rd , Thursday evon. ing , January US. Joseph Facrdy , who has been suffering Iron ) a wound received In his riant leg two years atro , has boon forced to go to the hos pital for treatment. John Prey was elected grand Ironmaster nt the soml-ntinunl grand ledge election of ofllcors of the Order of Troubund. Hudolph Hartz was elected treasurer. Eugene Mavileld leaves today for Green wood , whither ho Is called by the death of W. W. Uulllon , his undo. Mr. Gulllon was one of the curliest settlers in the stnto and leaves a splendid I or t lino. The ball given by the Kiilghts of Pythias at Pythian hall last evening proved a splendid .success , A largo number of knights and their ladles wote in nttcnrinncn and n pleasant evening was passed in dancing. In ( bit l.ot-tiiro Itonin. Nothing disturb ? a lecturer so much as n good , healthy , fully developed cough. Some folks think n sqtialing Duby is worse , but Mark Twain says that In an omorgonny you can kill the baby , but moat lecturers now carry n boltlo of Hnllor's Sure Cure Cough sirup and glvo a dose of that. Dr. Bii'iioyiiOhonriil throat. Bui : Every groccryinun handles Union soap. FOR A HOME MARKET. .Mr. llodKcol ( IiMiiiii < ! l\i"t ( ir.ilu Iniprutloii tiTuUt. ' "Mr. Hosowator and General Test are both entitled to much credit lor the part which they nuvo taken In bringing the ware house measure to the front , " remarked Mr. H. A Hedge of Genoa yesterday , ho having tako'i the plunk to Lincoln. Ho fur'.hor ' common ted ; "The law Is defective in several respects , but these huvo been pointed out by Governor Boyd , T. H. Honton and others , and urooll known to all who have given the matter any attention. lib success has been largely im peded through the Interference of nuiilnlor- ostud persons , who tuko a hand in every thing , and n misconception on the part of the appointive powers and the men appointed to oillco. Add to this the unfavorable criti cisms ot the independent press of the stuto and ttio wrangling among gram men whenever never handle grain , and it may bo Judged what Is the prevailing opinion throughout Nebraska In rcnard to the bencllts promised. The real handlers of grain moan nil right. "Tho Ilrst trouble arose when Governor Thuyer appointed a farmer to the position of chief inspector of grain. Incompetonov , as usual , was the cry. In speaking of incom- potcncy , let mo remark parenthetically , the measure with ull Its faults passed through the hands of so competent on attorney as John C. SVatson , whom it would bo criminal , I suppose , to stvlo a farmer. The urbanity ot General McHrido has not saved him from making n failure of the Lincoln Inspection department. Every town in Nebraska should not expect u chief inspector ; better ono than two. The moro chiefs the more wampum ! "Tno teeretaries of the State Board of Transportation present ono sot of rules today and another tomorrow. Ono set says the state wolghmustor shall report to Uho chief inspector of grain ; anotbor set says ho shall report to tno State Uoa.-d.of Transportation , andROOn. As u result the Stnto Board of Transportation und the chiefs , with their auxiliaries , hnvo been at constant war with ono another , und the grain men of Omaha have furnished the music and the ammuni tion. tion.HnU HnU Mrt Blnnctifttd been nblo tp.sliaUo off tbb disgrace of beinira farmer , and-to f adopt his plan ( thojcorroct one for the time- being ) of having ono hand wash the other by allowing the different departments to assist ono another ns far as possible , the State Board of Transportation would have been more consluerato in us action. Instead of tbo independent chiefs , hardly on moro than speaking terms , and their almost moro independent subordinates lighting bipeds from the word go courting discordpnarmonlous action and good feeling would have been the rule. Under present circumstances Jack Is as good as his master ; the man who is under fo,000 ( ) bonds Is no moro respected than ho who is only under ? 5,000 bonds. "Whon sinecures and the amountof salaries to bo piid the officials are held inferior to the real Interest which the act is intended to en hance , ihippors and producers of the state will not only bo bettor satislled , but better rewarded. With the true end in view lot every man who would like to see a homo market established in Nebraska put his shoulder to the wheel. " Housekeepers will lliul Qun.il rolled outs the best made. Wanted Copies of the EvnxiNO niis of October 15 and MOUNING Bun of October 16. Leave at Bee countiny room. Union soap is homo made. /.vriitT.in : r.Air nur iToits. Tlio Ir I'romTiillon liyllio Commerce Cinn- mlsslun ll.it Injr u ( Jooil Illlrct. CUICAOO BuitBAlf or TIIC Ben , 1 CHIOAOO , Ii.u , Jan. 20. f Hon. G. M. Lnmbortson of Lincoln , who prepared the brief for the government In the Counsotman cise , told a reporter at Spring field that he considered every criminal case was affected by the holding of the supiomn court , and added : "I think the aggressive action of the commission in prosecuting the violators is having a wonderfully good effect. It proves to the small shipper tiiat his Inter ests are to bo protected. After the law has been passed upon and shown up judicially , the people will roall/o its full Impoitnnro anew. What people want is an aggressive commissionand I think they bavo it now and good results will follow. " rorminc a Itlru Trust. E. N. Douglass mid others , representing parties In Now York and Chicago , are here lor the purpose of purchasing the rice mills of the city , some fourteen In number , and of forming n rlco triiBt. The dealers , brokers and these engaged in the other branches of of the rice Industry nro much alarmed at the. outlook , us they holiovo that ttio formation of u trust such us Is contemplated * would result in lower prices forrough rlco and the elimi nation of the dealer In selling the clean product. It Is alsolboliovod that the Inlor- ebts of the planters would bo very unfavora bly affected , Thff deal Involves about $1,000,000. Suporanii ii Strike. The supers , including the beef-eaters , guards , in u minors und devil In "Amy Kob- suit , " now being played nt. MoVlckm's , struk lust before time for the performance to bepln lust evening. Captain iJuvitt uf llor Majesty Queen Elisabeth lioyal Citiard of Bcof-eaters Blue , napped out Into the court yard In the rear of the Htnck Hear Inn , and raising his vnieo cried ; "Ho , there guards' ' l\ill In. " ' The sturdy supers who go through the hol low mockery of [ toning as beof-eutors nt U1 rents per evening , rnfuiod to ' Mo" or "Kail In. " fhoy wanted thoip wnires doubled Queen KlUaboth marched onto the Magn with only two lords in her train , Captain Fine Grip That we got on the clothing business of this corner of the earth in one short season five years ago , was obtained in the first place by selling a class of goods that a man could swear by and not have to swear < rand by selling them at straight legitimate prices. No house in all this land , no matter where sells goo.ls for less money than we do. And no house , no matter who , sells a better or more reliable class of goods. Hven if we do occasionally sell something so cheap that you wonder how we got the goods , you can depend on th ? goods being reliable in every way. Today we slul ) offer between four and five hundred men's All Wool Suits at These suits are made of a stylish brown plaid ca-simere , have geol ; substantial linings and trimmings , and are made with a view of giving a man a great big lot of solid wear for a small amount of money , Our reason for it , To Strengthen the Grip. WE CLOSE AT 0:30 : P. M. SATURDAY 1O P. M. Davltt and n pair of boof-eateri bringing tin the roar. The rest of the court and guards were down the street forming a supers' union. They resolved to send a delegation to the other theaters and get the supen at work in them to join the union. On Sunday u fion- oral meeting for organization will bo held. Sriirc i > r tln > II ) Ui-i-s. The score in the six dav bicycle race at tno close last night was us follows : Ashlngor , ' 'til miles , S laps ; Stajo. 'Ml miles , S laps ; Lamb , 201 miles ; Wood , 2''S miles , 1 lap ; O'Flanagan , 127 miles , 1 lap ; Shock ( re tired ) , ! , ' ) ! miles , 2 laps ; Heas ( retired ) , 27 miles , 1 lap. Odds und KiiiN. Last evening car No. 12S on the West Twelfth street line was struck by a freight train at the Wisconsin Central cro"smg. Luckily the car was empty or the terrible trade crossing of a week ugo might have been duplicated with additional horrors. As it was the roar platform was. torn from the streetcar and the side of the car was crushed in. The conductor and driver wore badly shaken up , Charles Schroeder , Martin Lung , Edward B. Gallup and W. H. Curtwright , whoso ar rest was ordered. by the coroner's jury which bus boon investigating the cause of tbo ex plosion In the Wurion Springer factory some days ago , have boon found und locked up. Warren Springer , whoso arrest was also or dered , has not. vet boon apprehended. A member of the Chicago Cycling club , who has been encouraged by his friends to bolleve that ho is n boxer , formally proposed , through a mutjal friend , to moot Hilly Meyer in private. Meyer was in the city yesterday nnd agreed to accommodate- amateur , nnd the match will bo decided in tbo rooms of the club within a foitnlght. Wt'storn 1'tMiplo In The following western neoplo were In the city : At the Palmer K. C. Morehouso , Omr.hn. F. A. IIowo sc.ilcs , trucks , coffee mills , car- starters , Hurriaoi. conveyor. Catalogues of Borden A : yelled ; Co. , agents , Chicago 111 Ask your grocer for Quail rollud oits. : Women's diseases. Dr. Lonsdalo , OlOrf. 13. Hllilr CoiiKi-ogittl Bum , Nob. , Jan. 20. To the Editor of TnuBuE ! The members of the Congrega tional church at this plaro and Hoy. John Power , their pastor , fool quite indignant over nn article which appeared in the \Vorld- Herald of yesterday ostensibly from hero stating that several members of the church had called for tbo resignation of Mr. 1'ouer. The members of the church brand the story as a Ho. Hov. Mr. Power has been pastor here for three years nnd was unanimously called by the church for the fourth year , for which ho hits accepted. Ho is well liked and was elected without a dissenting veto. , * Cough KollonliiK tlio < Jrli. | Many persons , who have recovered from la crippo , are now troubled with a persistent cough. Chamberlain's Cough Hornedy will promptly loosen this cough nnd relieve the lungs , effecting a permanent euro In a very short time. 25 and 00 cent betties for sale by dru gists. Any grocer ctin supply you with Quail rolled oits : delicious for bretikftib. Hold Up hj I'uotimdH. C. E. Fenoy reported to the police that ho was held up by two men under tlio Tenth street vmdnct about Ii o'clock ycstorduymorn- ing und robbcn of 7.bO. rlo could give no description of the footpads nor of the money stolen. With Clllliej'/lenieilt. Fred Ullck of J. E Hydor & Co. , filed a complaint against John II. Murphy , charging him with omboi/llng $100 from the llrm. Tbo defendant was in the employ of the commission house , nnd was given the money nbout n month ngo to go to Shelby. In. , and puichnse a carload of potatoes. Instead of so doing , It Is alleged that Murphy converted the money to Ins own use. Murphy was absent from the city for n while but has now returned and will be prosecuted. Do sure to try the Quail rolled oats and tnko no other. ' WII.SON-IIEUHON-In Omaha , nt the rosl- duiicii uf the parish prloit. corner eighteenth and U.ird. Holy I'litnlly Uithulle clinri'ii. Juinus 1C Wilson of ( irutnn , Nub. , and Anna lleiron. Omaha. Hov. 1'atnei Koupinmn olllvatlii ! . ' . 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