t " n H THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , OCTOBER 4 , 1892. Hm KILLED IN A PRIZE HUITiS Coviii tou , Nob.i Again the Scene of a Bloody Sunday Night Tragedy. FUSION THEATER SCENE OF THE CRIME Jlllljtlm Kill Mnncril to lnlli \ > y .I ck Kcofo MurUiirer mill Sovi-n l of III * friend * On. iler Armt. DAKOTA ttor , Neb. , Oct. 3-lSpocml Tel- egrnm loTnn Hnc.J-At 3 o'clock this morn- lug Sheriff llynn was notltlod bv courier to RO toCovlngton and nrrosl Jack Koofo for the murder of ( Jcorao Duffy , bettor known as nilly the Kid. Koofo nnfl the Ivid worn billed for a prize tight nt the Fusion theater nt Coving ton last night for fcM n slrto , the Kid to fnco ICcofo for six rounds , marquis of Quocusbury rules. Ifeofo I * n largo muscu lar man , while the Kid was of small stature but wlrey und full of pluck. > The Ural two rounds the Kid evaded ICoefe jitlllfully and It seemed ns If ho would bo luccessful In tlio contest. In ttic thlra round , after Keofc bad made tovoral unsuccesslui feints , ho landed a hot , sharp blow on iba Kid's loft sldo In tbo region of his licurt on ttio short ribs. The Kid fell to the lloor unconsious. lie was picked up by his seconds and placed on bis chair In hli corner , whoa blood commenced to ooze out of bis nostrils nnd mouth. Ho was carried to ono vof the boxes In tlio second story of the tnoa- tor , nnd there soon expired , never regaining consciousness. As soon ns his death became ttuown , nearly nil In the tight wont over tbo river to bloux City to eir-ape officers. A coroner's Jury was unoauolad nnd evidence li now being tauon as to the cause of his death. AncitlKT View of the CUSP. 11 Is claimed by Covingtoti peonlo that Kid , before the tight commenced , took some modi- clno as an antidote for drunkenness , nnd that was the Immediate cause of Uls death. Keefo has fought several battles In Covii.gton nnd IB a hnra sludger. The Kid is a "sure thine" gambler and highwayman who bus served several sentences In the county jail for rob bery nnd minor offenses. Dutley was under fjOO bonds for nib appearance nt the next term of the district court for robbery from the person , committed on Peter Mollllor of Ibis county last April. Dufley claimed his homo at St. Louis. Ho leaves a wife. Sheriff Kyiin about a month ace endeav ored to suppress prize fiphtlcg in Uovlngton nnd arrested two principals who were about to enter the i-lnc , but when the case was called in court It was dismissed by County Attorney McCnlllster. Since then Coving- tonnasbeou moro unlawful than ovur , tjuttho happening last night will probably end the sport , as the taxpayers are becoming indig nant at the nmount of uselftss urosecutlon necessary to maintain peace in that place. Sheriff liyau tonight brought up from Cov- ington and lodged in Jail Jack ICcofo. princi pal ; Billy O'Donnoll , second for Koefe ; Jack Cahlll , assistant second for Billy the Kid , * nnd a stenmooiU man known as Paddy , referee. Charles Monroe , becond for tbe Kid , is under arrest in Sioux City nnd will not return without requisition. Complaint will bo lodged agulust tno prisoners as soon as tbo coroner's verdict is returned. rAVOKAUI.V KNOWN AT IIASTI.NUS. Dr. NuuItPIU < > r Draclnood ( ilvvu n Good Nainv In III * Old Home. HASTISONob. . , Oct. 3. [ Special Tele gram to THE UEK. I A dispatch from Deadwood - wood , Sj > D. , to n state paper referring to the Spurllnu-Naulteus tragedy at that place says that Naulteus is a bad man , having killed n man ut Hastings before his removal from here. It Is plain that the writer of the article has been misinformed. Dr. Naultous , the slayer of Spurllng , lived hero several years and always bore a cooa reputation. About three years ago a farmer named Al- dricb , living near Ayr , died under suspicious circumstances. The body was oxbumed and the stomach cxnmincd by a medical expert , truces of poihon being found. Mrs. Aldrlcn was arrested and tried on the chargu of poisoning her husband. During tbo progress of ibo trial Dr. Naulleus , as the family physician , wus called as a medical ex pert on behalf of tbo defonso. Ao effort was made by Insinuations to connect him with the case , but Mrs. Aldrlch was acquitted , as It was generally believed that Aldrlch ad ministered tbo poison himself In a fit of drunkenness. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CL.OSKU TIIK COM-IKI.NCK. ; llaptUt Minuter * lln ! li Their Work at tlio Oakland Moetlnc. OAKI.VNH , Neb. , Oct. 3. [ Special Telegram to Tin : UKE.J The Baptist conference ad journed this morning. The next mooting will oe held In Suplombor , 1S1KJ , In Chicago. Tbo following ofllcurs were olcctcd for the ensu ing year : President , Kev. O. J. Eng- strand of Chicago ; vice-president , A. B. Swnrd , Cnlcogo ; secreiurv , Mr. Mar tin Kussell , Chicago. Sunday service * were bold at UTO churches , and all were crowded to the utmost. Tbo following preached on Sunday In Swedish : Rev. O. HecJoen of II rook l vp , N. Y. ; O , J. Engstrand , Chicago ; P. A. H. John , Chicago ; K. Chrlstophor , Siromsburg ; David O'Uercor. Osafjo City , Kan. : O. P. Peterson , St. Paul. Minn. ; L. Larson. HrooUlyn. N. Y. ; A. P. Hanoon , Topokn. Kan. In Hnglisu Hovs. Peterson , Minneapolis ; M. Larson , ljuluib , Minn. At least 150 deloiratos were present. WOltKIMl ON TIIK DITCH. lawn l.uilil TlilitvrVIII Not Obey Judge * riitt'n Order. Br.u.KVUK , Nob. , Oct , 3. ( Special Tele , gram to THE BKI : . ] Notwithstanding tbo Injunction issued by Judge buott restraining the Iowa land thieves from comp'eting the ditch by which the channel of tbo Missouri river was to bo changed Jut north of bore , it Is reported that eight men were working at the ditch yesterday and last night. If tbo work Is continued tomorrow all parties will be arrrsted , for only prompt notion on tbo part of tbo authorities will avorl bloodshed. Work tint HOKUK L'IIITK Ciime , NEiiiubKA CITT , NotOct. . 3 , [ Special Telegram to TUB BEE. ] U. Fredndcson , a ihoe dealer , was tbo victim of a bogus cbocic racket Saturday night. A stranger pur chased a pair of shoes , tendering In payment a check for * 15 , purporting to buvo been signed by Wula A Eoclobton of this city. The check was pronounced a forgery this morulnr , but thostranirur had flud , Tnu lli > r Thin n * hi O UN tody. GUAM ) I I.ANI > , Nob. , Oct. 'I [ special to TUB Hen. ] Sheriff liogors of Sundance , Wya , passed through Gratia Is. land with two horse thieves , Tom Johnson and Billy llurke , whom he was escorting back to the Uuite < l butts rourl at Cheyenne , where they will bo tried for stealing hordes belonging to tno government. .May I.ota llolli Her iyc : . U.siVEiisiTV PI.ACB , Neb. , Ocu 8. ( Special Telegram to TUB BEC.J-A student named Clara llroon , fron Valparaiso , will lese the ilsht of ono If not both eyes owing to an explosion of chemicals In the laboratory this forenoon. Sbo wa holding tbo test tubd clew to her fuco and received the full force of tbo compound when tbo explosion oc curred. Work of Dnperute I'rUouer * . NKIIIUSKA CITV , Neb. , Oot , a [ Special Telegram to "Tut BKB I WilUaia Johnson and Dan Smith , prisoners In the county \M \ , made a desperate attempt to escape last night. Tno cell In which they were con fined wa * damp nnd n store had been placed therein. Lust night they secured a ploco of gas pine , built a flro nnd proceeded to burn their nay out. They succeeded In burning .1 cnoit sized hole In the floor wLon the arrival of Doputr Sheriff Webber put n ( too to further proceedings , .MlirU I'pTllh Uncle .Sam. LINCOLN , Nob. , Oct. 3. [ Special Telegram - gram to TUB BEB.J Deputy United States Marshal Mclick brought Hurtzol McOcorge to this city today , having found hit prisoner at Itcd Cloud. McGcortto was an employe in tbo H. ft M. Gating bouso nt Hcd Cloud , Ho Is charged with opening a letter directed to Mrs. P. O. Fllley of this city and taking therefrom a certain ntnount of money. Ho was taken huforo United States Commissioner LV. . Uilllngs- ley this nftcrnoon. The absence of an 1m * liortanco witness , who U today at Ashland , made n postponement necessary. The case \vnv thcroforo. continued until 1:30 : tomor row afternoon. Ha was committed , \Viit on Killed In On in p. Nr.musKA OITT , Nob. , Oct , 3. ( .Special Telegram to Tun UBIZ.J Tbo Watson Uilles , ionncrly Company C , Second regiment , went iutn camp this mornlnc on the outskirts of tbo city nnd will remain two days. The company numbers thlrty-elgat onicers nnd men , unacr tbo command of Captain William Mapcs. Tmiidli-rreil Tlirlr Stock. SUIIPUISE , Neb. , Oct. 3.-Special ( Tele gram to TIIK BEB.I Judd ft Laird , who for the past flvu years hnvo been the loading ana largest general ranrcbnnts of this place , sold their entire stock today to Deirs Bros , of Ulysses , who will take possession about the middle of this month. M'ii\tnr : Piulilock's Itcturii. BnATiilfC , Nob. , Oct. 3. [ Special Telegram - gram to THE Ben. ] Senator A. S. Paddock returned homo from Washington , D. C. , this uttcrnoon , . / Vlt'Xj .lllVUT .U.l/f ! . . 1'rof. ruyiu. of Cnrlctun Colleco Talks I.piirnnlly of tlm IMuuei , NouTiiriELn , Minn. . Oct. 3. The Just is- suud October number of Astronomy , a scion- title magazine edited by Prof. W. W. Pay no of Curloton college , contains several valuable papers on the resent observations ot the planet Mars. The tlrsl Is by Prof. Edward b. Holdon , who. under date of August 18 , explains - plains the work done by Ibo big Lick tele scope In California , giving his conclusions as follows : "I may briefly state ray Individual conclu sions as derived from a comparison of my own observations ot Mars at the opposition of 1875. and ut all succeeding ones , to bo that the changes lu the surface features of Mura us wo now know them are probably not capable of being completely oxplaincd by terrestrial analogies.Vbataro wo to makoot the lake called Fens Juvcnlac , tor example , which was a single object In lbT7 , which was not visible In 187'J ' , and which has been both single und douulo during the present year ! The dark areas of Mars may be water and tbo red areas land , but haw are wo to explain the faintly colored areas like tbo Hesperin or Deucaliauls region I Are tboy vast shoals like the erauu banks of Nokvfoundluudl Are they solid land , or are they walor ? "Is it conceivable that an observer of Mars , oxnming tbo earth in any part of its recant history , : ould have : > cea sucn amazing topographic graphic changes as wo have this year ob served , not to speaK of the cha'gos from op position to opposition ! It appears to mo that u careful examination of tbo long series of drawings of aiurs which wo owe to Prof. Schianiirelll and to others up to tbe present time will make it evident that there are enormous difficulties In the way of com- plo.ely explaining the recorded phenomena by terrestrial analogy unless we alt > o intro duce serious moJilicatlons. " Prof. William PicKering of Harvard col- leco , who has oeen observing Mars In South America , writes at length under date of Arequipa , Peru , August 1 , IS'J-J. He gives with great detail a report of bis observations , which showed many nnd rapU changes on the planet , and in conclusion says : "In scetung to explain these observations , I would merely point out the fact that Iho changes occurred at a time when Iho snow was molting wlthlgreal rapidity , that a dark channel suddenly appeared July 12 , which had not been seen at the last previous observation of this region Juno \'J \ , that it shortly disappeared again and that a few uays after this event tbo northern sea largely increased In area temporarily , or at least that its southern shores became much darker. I think these changes cannot be explained by aerial cloud effects. "We have also observed large whitish patcnss upon tbo planet , which undergo con siderable change in shape and extent Iroin nipht to night. We are now studying them carefully , although wo find them rather dMi- cull , of observation. Those chances wo are Inclined to believe are clouds , although the matter Is not so simple as it might attirstap- pour. If these effects are really due to the clouds , they are quite different in character from tbo other chanpos noted. " Other papers describing the observations made In various parts of the world are also published , but they have already boon cov ered In these dispatches. A Cure lor Cholera. Tboro is no use of any one suffering with thn cholera when Chamberlain's Colic , Cbolorn and Diarrhoea Remeuy can bo pro cured. It will vivo relief in a few minutes und cure in a short time. I have tried it and know. W. H. Clinton , Helmotta. N. J. Tbo epidemic at Holmotta wus ut tlrst believed to bo cholera. Put subsequent investigation proved it to bo n violent form of dysentery , almost as dangerous as cholera. This remedy wai used there with great success. For sale by druggists. nr tin * A Drunken Qurr l IJncU in "Murder lit 1'ull lEIror , .Mui . FAi.i , Rtvcit , Mass. , Oct. 3. John Kenne dy of ibis city was murdered yesterday by bis brother-in-law , MacK Kounelly , wbo lives with him. Both had boon drinking. Shortly before tbo killing they were talking In the kitchen , when soma sharp words passed ootweou them and Keunelly ordered bis orolbor-in-law to pack his trunk and leave the house at onco. Konnelly went from ibo kitchen ami throw a bottle through the window into tbe room where Kennedy was sitting. The latter ran to tbo door nnd Kennedy ditred him to como out. Kennedv wunl up to Konnelly in the middle of the street , whereupon Konnelly struck him , They clinched and Kennellv got Kennedy's bead under his arm , drew bis pocket knife and plunged it to the bill lu Kennedy's abdo men lust below the stomach. He Uroppeuon tbo sidewalk and was asilitcd to the stops of the nullding , but became unconscious almost Immediately and died m a few minutes. Keuuclly was captured. Jtalltvujr Truck foremen , . Mo. , Oct , 3. The flrst an nual convention of thu International Broth erhood of Hallway Track Foremen opened hero this muroing , Grand Chief John T. Wil son providing. Tbero nro 3UO delegates pres ent from tba United States and Canada. The attention of ibo convention will bo do- voien cblelly to a revision of the constitution and by-laws. Tbe purposes of tbo organiza tion are beneficiary and do not contemplate strikes. The business of tbo convention to day wus of a preliminary character. Tun Much ul u Itltlt. It Is not unusual for colds contracted In the fall to hang ou all winter. In such casus catarrh or chronic bronchllle nro almost sure to ro uIt. A llfty-coat bottle of Chamoer- lain's Couca Remedy will cure any cold. Can vou afford to risu so much for so small an amount ! This remedy l intended es- poclally for bad colds and croup and can always be dopouded upon. For sale tiydru- 1 ! Could not Save Illmiulf. WASHINGTON , U. C. , Oct. 3. Ur. Dduglas , the famous throat specialist , wbo abandoned hit practice aad devoted his whole time to lleaorai Urunt for six months , died y ester- dar from thu sauo disease as tha ex-pre * ! ' dout. D WUl'i Saraaparliu cioaases the DIooJ. RIDICULING 11 JUDGE CRESHAM Solicitor Qcnoral Aldrich'a View of His Alleged Flop. NOT IN ACCORD WITH HIS SENTIMENTS President llnrrUon'n l'o ltlon on I ho Sup. Ject of Cabinet Oniccrs Kncocluc In unmpnlgu AVurk Anxlout That tlio 1'ubllo ilo Iiilurmrd. WASHISOTON Bunniu or TUB Bar. , j 513 FouiiTEExrn STRBICT , I WASIIINOTO.V , D. C. , .3.1 Solicitor General Aldrlch quietly ana satirically poked fun nt Jutlgo Gresham 8t 8C today for tholattor's political Hop. The bolt of Judge Grcsbam from Mr. Harrison and of General Sickles from Mr. Clovelana con tinue to furnish the most interesting topic of discussion among the politicians. Naturally tbo federal Judicial circles with whom Judge Gresham bns maintained such lutlrnuio re lations are especially Interested In his change of faith. Attorney General Miller toany declined to say anything for publica tion on the Gro-ham move , but Solicitor ( Joneral Aldrlch , who is next In rank to the attorney general , talked quito freely to THE UBE correspondent on the subject. Before Mr. Aldrlch loft Chicago to accept the solicitor generalship , he was brought into close contact wltb Judge Grcsham in his practice before the federal courts , and ho spoke of the judge from thu standpoint of a professional and political friend. "I do not croitlt tno report that Judge Grosbam has declared for Mr. Cleveland , " said Mr. Aldrich. "My reasons briefly staled are that tbo Judge Is not lu politics and can hardly wish to put himself Oeforo tbo country as a political factor. I kno.v that four years ago when his nauio was used as a possibility before the Chicago couvuu- tion and bo was warmly supported for that place by Illinois bo lelt that ho was In n dollcalo position. Ills Vionn lit That Time. ' 'Ho recognized then what has generally been rocoirmzud by tbo highest minded men of all parlies from Ibo foundation of our gov ernment , that the judiciary should bo di vorced from politics. There can DO no moro unseemly speclaclo than a Judge anxious to obtain or receive political honors. The relative positions of the great parties buvo not changed within the last four years. If Judge Gresliam was so much of n re publican us to desire , notwithstanding his judicial position , to lead the republican hosls to victory in IhSS on a platform us com prehensive upon the tariff , honest money und honest elections as the present one , nnd in no way differing in doctrmo and spirit from the present one , ho certainly cuanol now desire - sire to repudiate tlio principle ? lor which ho then wished to stand ; should ho do so the I i people , 1 fear , will gnnorally altributo bis ' change to disappointed ambition and only a low will belldve that he has received anv new light. "I therefore decline to credit tbo report just as I declined to ocliovo that ho coquetted with tbo so-called people's party. Yes , I have seen purported extracts from a conver sation witn Judge Gresham. The interview is not remirrUnblc. All thut ho says about honest elections , use of money in politics , ota , will have the approval of every honest man. Judge Gresham is by no means the discoverer of nonpsty. Honest men have lived before bun , and when , un fortunately , ho is called awav I am con strained to bclievo that others as honest will survive. Ho Has , I believe , too much sense to suppose thut the democratic party stands olthcr for tbo freedom 01 purity of tbo bal lot. " Uonerul 1'olltlcal Gossip. Ex-Congressman Van Horn , of Kansas City Mo. , Is here and says Mis souri will very likely el'ct Major Warner , tbo republican caudidato for governor. Major Wnrnor has requested tne republican national committee to lot him make his o.vn campaign and lot him make it with Missouri speakers. Ho is making It upon state issues nnd bo bus stirroo Missouri as it has never been before. C. J. Carlton , a well known Kansas repub- can , now here , reports a satisfactory condi tion of politics in his stato. Hosavs : "Tho treatment of Weaver nnd Mrs. Lease In Georgia , bas.convinced the people of Kan sas that the alliance of that state is not as strong as they have endeavored to bave tbo people of tbo north believe. . It nasopened the eyes of the people wbo believed in this ticket ic the north and has shown how absolutely In tne minority they are in the southern states. Tbe third party in tbe west bos been led to think that thcro was hopoof doing something amoiig the farmers of thosoutbern statesbut , they now see the futility of sucb efforts , and the result has been the weakening of tbo oartv in the west and especially in Kansas and Nebraska. Tbo republicans of those two states wbo dave been afllliating with tbo al liance will no longer permit themselves to pick tbe chestnuts out of tba tire for tne democrats , and they are returning to the old party in great numbers. Kansas will surely give its electoral vote to Harrison , and the same can bo said of Nebraska. " Secretary roster of too Treasury depart ment stated to TDK BEE correspondent today that bo would speak ou next Friday iii Maryland , on next Monday in western New York ana as soon as the condition of busi ness of bis ofllce would admit bo would go into Ohio and deliver some speeches. It is probable that bo will make ono speech in Indiana during the campaign and possibly two or three in Iowa and Nebraska. .Should Keep the ruhlic Inlomipil. There have been misconstructions placed upon the views of President Harrison witb respect to the propriety of cabinet oftlcois making campaign speeches. President Harrison has no objection to bis cabinet olMcers delivering speeches during tbe cam paign just so long as tboy do not let their Bpecchmauing interfere witti tbo perform ance of their ofllcial duties. The president Doltoves that ono of tbe first duties of a cabinet officer is to inform the publlu of his oflicial stewardship and give the public in formation upon tbo work of the administra tion. This may bo dona by speech as well as by annual reports. If the voters of the country desire oDiclal information as to what an administration has done , Is doing * and proposes to do tbo president belieVes that it is the duty of the cabinet oUlcer hav ing tbo information to give it out. This ad ministration has never been one of mystery or secrecy. It has from the tlrst day of its inception given out Information to tbo puMla freolv and the president takes the position that the voters are entitled to such informa tion at tbo time us they may desire to enable them to act Intelligently t at tuo polb next month. Wolnrn r nitoni. Tbo following western pensions granted ore reported by Tun BBC nnd Examiner Bureau of Claims : Nebraska : Original William L. Truoax Simeon Morgan , Philip H. Macfll , Edward Esaw , John Eckort. Additional Wright Phelps , Hicbard B. Davis , Matthew Htuoy Frank C. Cromwell , John Chicken , David L. Fair , Freoma.i H. Tabor. Increase James Helssue-Hob- ort K Cooper , Elijah F. Porduu ( deceased ) Ortirinm widows Elizabeth Head. Caroline E. Pureurn , Catnorjne Vernier , Original Daniel P. Mlnturn. William C. Jones , Jos-nh 1J. Overbolser. Additional Jaoob ( J Cum ins , Wilford Mallory , Andrew J. Constant. Increase Alex Spencer. Vernon M. Babbitt Chesley Taylor. Original widows , etc. Annlo E. D vl , Lnclna "HIay , Louts David ( mother ) Lydla N , FoOjtOfl IOWA ! Original Jacob E. Taylor , George Barr , Sun uol M. Kirk , 'Hiram ' P. Shodd , Jacob S. Borln ? , Danlal Sbalti Joseph P P. Primrose , B ; sr A. Swlihpr , JasporN. Orr. Adoltional-Gearao . Wright , Noah P. While , Orange V. II. Hhrper , John Blun * doll , John B. Davidson , William M. Coleman - man , Jnion K. Wcbti.ilotor Bolonbuugh , L.virmn P. Carver , Aaron .LlnclnmooJ , llob- ert Hlley , Increase Benjamin \Voldin , John W. Armstrong , Abram Bonnell , Otho W. Thompson , Unary L. Clapjaildle , Urrin S. Knslen , William C. . Wlchimnu , John M , llobin , Cyrus Ulfflo. Holssuo-Iiarl V. Bald- win. Orlsinal widow * , etc Elizabeth L. Allen , mot tier ; Hachol McCrcsry. Original Conrad Schnofor , Gcorgb * Kimball. Addi tional Georco W. Daltoo , Uhnnoy TLomni , Charles .Hichordson , Edgar Perkins , Frank Fisher , Patrick Xul- aonn , Timothy ll. Hose , Sldnoy Ulohard ; , John M , Kncnvllcn , Andrew J , Peck , William Hodman , Henry 11. Unbols , Ilarvoy Shlrkoy , Ezra Edwards. Renewal \Vllllam G. Delap. Increase Loronzo Per kins , William Kussol , James Burn ham , William Proctor , Elijah J. Culver , Oliver J. Barker. Christain Ittckot , Solomon Ulllosple , Robert Baxter , Nehomlah Lowell , Isaac Smith. Original widows , etc. Mildred A. Eaton , N'nncv Anderson , Ellen Noonan , minors of Seymour Barnes. Colorado : Original James Justice. Ad ditional Nelson G. Robinson. Restoration and supplemental , Samuel Boldclnun. Origi nal widows , etc. Caroline Thomas , Eliza A. Doroctile , ROSA Kendall ( mother. ) South Dakota : Original George W. Pierce , Andrew J. Bolslngcr , Scainoni J. Bosworth. Increase Martin Bolcc , John G. FalnKo lli'iult tit Itvpulillr.in Kntcrprlso. 1'boro is now very little , If any , doubt that before the end of Prosldcnt Harrison's sonond term great innovations will bo enjoyed In the postal service , duo to tbo creative genius , the ambition and enterprise of Postmaster Gen eral WanamuKor. It is to be hoped , for tills reason , that Mr. Wunamukcr will servo an other four years in the cabincnt. The proposition to attach to the doors of private residences boxes lor tbo deposit of mail delivered und mail polled for tbo car rier has reached a point where it is a tangible fact. Mr. Wunamaker has worked upon this mailer till he has secured tbo Inven tions , has tested them and created the demand. If the next congress should be republican , as It promises to be , an appropriation will be made for the boxes. Thou the mall will not only bo delivered to vour bouso and dropped Into your own pilvnto lioV , which can only bo opened by you and the carrier , but the letters and papers which you want mailed will bo taken out nnd. carried away. You need never go to the poit- ofllco. You can buy your stamps of the carrier , mall your matter with him , hnvo him got registered packages and register them lor you , got your postal notes , etc. In short , every citizen will nave his own little postonico F.I his own door. Then If wo have poatul telegraph service and penny letter postage wo will surpass the world in postal service. Wo are already putting in pnoumatlo tube service In larsfo cities , by which letters can bo shot through out the cities In an instant ard bo moro de sirable than a telegraph service at postal rates. liiloriiintlon fur the Yctrnitis. Commissioner Raum , it Is stated at the pension olllce , shook the hands nt ovor-10,000 veterans during the Grand Army of tbo Re public encampment hero ten days ago. A great many of the "bovs" came to Washing ton not so much for the purpose of attending the encampment as to ascertain bow their pension claims stood bgjo.r [ < Ltho bureau , ana a majority of those wbo caTled to sco Gen eral Raum inquired about \ha status of their pensions. Anticipating this rush of tno veterans and doilrin to do all In his power to makothoen- campmoat a success III all ways and the visit of the veterans satisfactory. Commissioner Uaurn prepared a specfalslip for the calling up of claims during the rhcampment. tie believed that any voterncWno would travel hundreds of miles to kscotVam bow his pen sion claim stood was entitled to the Informa tion. The special slip' was1 printed in red ana blue upon whltopaper nno was beaded : "Twenty-sixth National Encamp- rnenl , Grand Army of the'Ropubtic , Depart ment of the ItitcriorBureau of Pensions , Washington , D. C. , September , lS93"and then followed tbo blank lines giving tbo tiumbor of claim , namo. company , regiment , postoQico address , etc. H required but a day to get the status of claims , and if it was found that the testimony was all in the case was made special. A largo number of the pensions were allowed ou tbo spot for the veterans. The arrangement was a special compliment to the veterans , nnd tnoy in many ways showed their appreciation of it. MUccllaneoiis. Todav Secretary Noble denied the motion for review of the commissioner's decision in tbe contest of Charles A. Barley against Winfiold P. Townsend from Valentine. M. J. Hull of the second auditor's ofilco left today for bis home at Edgar , Neb. He will remain at homo till alter the election. Dispatches were received at the Postoftlce department today announcing the death of tbo postmaster at Boulder Valley and Dillon , Mont. A. Bruce wan today appointed postmaster ac Pe.mbrook. Cherry county , Neb. , vice J. Hlttle , resigned. P. S. H. Beocbam's Pills for a badliver. JOZl.V CUDAIir'H CASE. IIli Trial Has lieen Postponed Defendant N'ol Worrying. CHICAGO , 111. , Oct. 3. Millionaire John Cudaby und bis broker , A. W. Wright , ap peared in a justice court this morning to an swer to the complaint that they baa violated tbe law by cornering short ribs. The com plainant was not-present and the case went ovor. tbe defendants furnishing 1,030 ball. Neither Mr. Cuaahy nor Mr. Wright ap peared very much worried over the matter. Mr. Cuduby said it was another case of the ' baby act. " No explanation was offered for tbe absence of the defendant. 1 bourns E. Ruucb. Thoj court proceedings had no ortect on the prices of tbo product alleged to bo cornered. October ribs , so far from being depressed today as might have boon ex pected , were 15 cents higher than on Satur day. The advance , too , was In tbo face of the fact that the monthly statement of stocks on hand , as oOlcially posted by the secretary of the Board of Trade' early in the day , showed 30,930,000 pounds of short rlb against 24,000,000 estimated Dy tbo pro vision men previous to this report. That moans that- ibo clique has 7,000,000 pounds more to take and payer than it counted upon. It represents a risk of fTOJ.OOU more at tbo October price (10 ( cents per pound ) and is no small matter. Nevertheless the corner hold its own , but the short sellers were moro contldent , Tbe Identity of Rauch ls | much a mystery 10 the Board of Trade men as to the general puolic. No ono could locate htm and all refused to bellovo that hu did a large business. Tbo attorneys , for tbo defense intimated ho was a dummy , whoso name IIcures in/thq' / case in place of certain big shorts. } } i Kncllsh In't'Sjliiiilu. Loxnox. Oct. 8 , ThetiPross Association says that the amount of the grant voted by the government to enable- the British East Africa company to remain-in Uganda for at least three months longer-Ms 12,000. It also says It is probable that ] after tbo ovucuu- tlat of the territory 'li jlsb company will taue charge of affair J jitiore. ' The grant to the British East Africa com pany is tbo result of a communication which Lord Roscbery recently sept to ibo onicers of that organization , saying the government was willing to give the company pecuniary assistance lu order that.iUfylii&t prolong the occupation Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE A Friend Wishes to > pe\k ! llirongli tlio tlio beneficial results lioM ] \ tt-idvcU from n rcgtilnr MJO of Ayor's Pills lie Suva : "I was ( deling sick nml tired and my ntomncli sermcil nil out ot order. I tried n number ot remedies , but none seemed to glvo tno relief until I wns In duced to try tlio old reliable AjcrS > rills. I liavo taken only one box , but I feel Ilka a new innn , I think tlioy are the moat pleasant nnd easy to take ot anything I ever u cd , belli ) ; 50 finely sugar-coated that oven a child Mill tnka ' them. I urge upon all who nro In Need of a Inxatlvo to try Aycr's Pills. " 15oothbay ( Me. ) , Iteffister. "Iletwcoti thn ages of live nnd fifteen , I was troubled with a kind of salt * rheum , or eruption , chlotly confined to the legs , mid especially to the bond of tin ! knee ahovo the calf. Here , running aorcs formed which would scab over , but \\otilil break Immediately on mov ing the leg. My mother tried every thing she could think of , but all was without avail. Although n child , I read in the import * about thu beneficial effects of Ayer's Tills , and persuaded my moth er to let mo try them. With no gieat faith in the result , she procured Ayer's ' Pills nnd I began to ti o them , nnd < oou noticed an improvement. Kncouraged by this , I kept on till I took two boxes , when the sores disappeared and have never troubled me since. " H. Clilpinan , Heal Estate Agoiit , Itoaiioke , Va. "I suffered for years from .stomach nnd kidney troubles , causing very .icvero pains in various parts of thu body. None of the remedies I tried afforded me any rel'ef ' until I began taking Ayer's 1'IJls , and was cured. " "VVm. Godilard , Notary Public , Five Lakes , Mich. 1'repnred byPr.J.C. Ayer&Co. , I-owoll , Macs. Bo'd ' by llrugglttn i.vorj nhrre. Every Dose Effective ARE YOU SUFFERING ? ritou Female Wc.kness , Calarrli or Rlieiunatssiii , ; Chronic , Nervous or Private Diseases. IF SO , CALTj ON Dr. Searles & Searles Consultation Free. Acknowlertced to ! " the most succmful specialist In nil IMUVATK , 111,000 , NEUVOUS. blvis AXIJ Uiil\-- AUV IMSIAhES. tionorrbina In from n to H day * . Sjphlllj euro I without Mercury. All stages forllfe. bTlUCTUIti : permanently cureJ. reraoral com plete , without cutting , camils or dilatation. Oin affected at home by patient without u motnanl'i pain or annoyance. 1MLKS , VlsTUI'A ANMJ 11KCTAI , UI.CI5I13 curel without lintn or detention from Linlnou. IlVDIIOCKhK AN'O VAKICOt'KI.K porminontlr nnd euccusifullr cured. Method noirnnJ unfailing WEAK MEN ( V1TAI.ITV WEAK ) , Mali so by too clp > 3 npplt cntlon to business or Hturtr ; narera Tiient\l Atrati orcrlof ! BBXUAI. KXCB33KS In tulddlo life , or iromthe ulTecls of youthful fnllioi. VVKAK Mi.V AUK VICTIMS TO NKUVO03 DK- BIMTVor KXIIAUST1UN , WASTINU \Vi\KN'K.S3 INVOhUNTAKV I.OiSKS with KAIIIA" HBOAV In YOUNG and .MIDDI.H AGK1) ; l.ici of vim , vltror , and strength , with sexual organs luiimlrud aiiJ weakeneneilprouiiturol7ln mipru.ichlit : old a-3. All jilt \ ruadllT to our now troatmenl for'losj of Tltalpowor. Call on or aildriMS with etamp for circular * , free book and receipts. Dr. Searles & Searles. " 8 $ t&lB.r8at Nexttn PostOfltco. Taking butter from milk was known in the earliest times. It was left for our time to make a milk of cod- liver oil. Milk , the emulsion of but ter , is an easier food than butter. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil is an easier food than cod-liver oil. It is rest for digestion. It stimulates , helps , restores , digestion ; and , at the same time , sup plies the body a kind of nourishment it can get in no other way. SCOTT & BOWMS. Chemiils , 131 South ( ihAvenue , New York , Your druggist keepScott's Kmulsion of codliver oil all drug iits everywhere do. f i. ol YOU NEED NOT FEAJtc tliilt jH-oplo Mill liliow jour lialrls dyed if jou u o that perfect Imitation of nature , | Tuffs Hair Dye \tImpart"aclixnyrolorand Irrxh lir lntho > teir. 1'ilce , & < 1. Ultlfo , au 1'nrk l'la < . , Ii. V. OO.U.C , WKSM NKKVK AMI IlllAINTltU V r MKNT.aipasiSo for lLjauttUUilniii , r'lti , Naj ralKla. UujJacd . Nurvom I'ruitratoa cjusea Or tlcoboior tutiiccJ.Vakufuluuu , Mental Uaurai. ilon.So tnutiof llie Ur ln. ouilnilnianltr , ml toil docir.death , 1'ronitura OU Ago , llarrjiimi. 1,011 of 1'owcr la either lax , Impotenor , l-uucurrhos nJ all Female NVuilineujj. laruluntarr Ixinai , Spur maiorrbeaoauieJ Or orer-eiartlau of t'li tjraln t lf-abuiuorer-la < iuieeiiC9. A manta'i truattnjnt 11,0forr > .t > r mall.Vo u rjntoo lt buxet toojrj K cuonl8 foriiujt i. with li will last wrlttaa warsnteeto refuaillf not our jl. UairantD9 Inuai onlT bf Ttioodore , K. I wli drugnlit , vole agent , outbe corner Ititnnnd Varnain > t > . . ( Joiaua CURB Anew aul Complete TreatmaaU conilitlnj ot SuppoillorUi. Ointment la r ipialai , alio la lioi andl'IIU ; a 1'oiltlva Cure for Hilfrnal. Internal bllndorUleodlnzltchlnic.Cnronlo , lleoentor HaraJI- urr I'tlei. Tali ItemaJr hai never bi-en known to fall. II par box. Uforfi ; > entbr mnll. Wbjr iuBorfrom tbl.tsrrtulo Uliexa whea n wrlitsa euarantea li poilllTelrKl'un wltbO bjtoior refunl themonurtf notcureuaanl itamp for fr bainplo. Uuarantej UluedbrKuhn ACoM DraitMt , Hola A enUcorner l&tli and l > ouitla tiroeu. us. na. Neb. NOTICIi TO PROPBRTY OWNERS. You aru horohy notllletl that loin 1 , 2 , : i. 4 , fi , 0.1'J. II , r.'imd lUIn hloek I , liouutze's fourth Addition. Imvu been doclur d liy ordlnaneo No. &TJ to bo u nuisance liy reason of teln- below the gritOo of the udjaceiit streets und alleys anil iheiuhy ullowlni ; wulur and ollon- M\u rulihlah and materlul to aecuiuuluto thereon. Vou are horohy direetod to iibalo mid uul- sanco by illllng up "lid lots with earth to tlio estahllMied fraclo of thu streets and alleys adjaeem therein on or buforo the Kltli day of Ucloher. IfJi , or buld nulsunoo will ho abutod by the city authorities and tlio exiiennu there of iuvled us u kM.'clit | tux UKalnst tbo Jirup- ert y on which said nulbutico uxliu. Dated this 3Jth day of Seuteniher. IhOi I1 , W , Illltk'IIAUaKlt. Cbulrmaa of the Hoard of I'uullo Works , KWoJ-a-4-5. n Time of Peace Summer ) D repare for War ( Winter. ) Appropos of this mild weather , there certainly \vill be war on prices of Overcoats , Just as soon as the weather permits. So we wish to give , our patrons the tip , "Buy now , before the chilly blasts of winter" and have your pick out of a new , clean stock , at prices that challenge competition. A few of our Storm Ulsters and Overcoats are displayed in our window , all the conceivable styles in the market. Suits , We are in the swim with the best arid latest styles of goods , made up in double breasted } single breasted , square cut , round cut , cuta way , Prince Alberts , for dress , etc. Prices ranging from $6.25 , $7.5O , $8.75 , $1O , $12.6O. These prices are of superior workmanship and style. They are the highest grade of goods and are equal to the merchant tailor's work in style of make , but notice the difference - ence in price. That's What Talks. Pants. We have them in all sizes and colors at $1.6O , upHo $12. Successors to M. Hellman & Co. Corner 13th and Farnam Streets. THE SPECIALIST. In the tro itmrntof ul ! forms of PRIVATE DISEASES , and all Wo.iHiiota ami Disorder of T\/T"I 7XT wit'1 ' Ioss of I'onrasc. ambition lVl.tL.LN and vitality . Klslituen yoarsof the moit ronmrlitiblosuccim In the treatment of this ol s-of dltuuscg. which Is piovt'ii by thu iimvurs il iu-.tiinoiiv ( if thou sands uho havi ! noon cured Wrlto forclrou- luis mid ( | iu" > e.lon list. I-ttn mill rurii.im St . , Oimilm , Ni'l * . _ " TO II ANN All .IAMK > 1 . Von me hereby nutifloil thut the undersigned - signed , three ( iiiiiiU'rt.-.ioil froeliolilors of the city of Umalia. have been duly appointed by the m.ivor. nitn the ipprovni of the city coun cil of snld city , 'o iisuss tlm ilnin.iL'u in the owners respectively of the property ilcoluru I by ordlniimo noccKsarv to ) > o unptuprlaii'il for the use of su 'n city , for the purpose of extending - tending I Kly-fliM street from the i.orlh linn of lllinehuiiKh & I'utter-on's addition to J.oavunwortli i-lreol. Von aru ftirtliernotllcdth.it , havins ac cepted said appointment and duly iinallllud ii s roi ) in i od by l.tu. no will , on thu intli d iy of October , A. 1) . IMT. , .it the hour of 10 o'clock In Iho forenoon at thoiifilcoof ri hou. 14U.I I'arnuni struct , ulthin the corporate limits of said city , meet for the pnrpoho of considering and nialilni ; the assessment of ( Iniiiauu to thu owners rt-spuctlvely of sulu property by leiisonof such takliu nnd appro priation thereof , luliln Into confident , ion special benefits. If any. The properly Ijolon ini : to you. proposed to bo appropriated us aforesaid , and which lias huen cleo.ared necosnry by the council , by or dinance , to appropriate- thu use of the city , biilni ; situate In mild city ot Omaha. In the county of DouelaK and stateof Nnhraskn. IK ( lesurllud us folloun , tn-ivlt : The east twuti * ty-llvo foot of lot one , block three , In lllme- banuh's' addition Vou uiu nntllled to bo present at the tlmo nnd pluco afoi-i-s.ild and niiilioUiiy objections to or statemeiiH conccrnlni : Hiilil | iropo-od up- pronrlutlini or asie.jnHiit ! nf damare nt , you may con lder proper W ( > . bllUlVl'lt , It.V ( SIIIMN. JAS. feTOCICDAI.K. Onmha.-i ) it 'I * i HMl.d-.Mt the LorcMt. FatUit Bt.rt Fln t In the W rli. la ienKeraocomocl .vlon un c Ilea. NEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW. Krerr Saturday , Ji'KW YORK , OlliHAlA'KK nnd NAPIJJS , i * regular Intervals. SALOOhi SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE rateionlowcBttermitu inrt from the principle BMita , rasusn , isus ALL cntiwtarii. raiwio. Eirurelon tlrkott ATtllnble to K-turn by cither tlio plo- luruvjue Clyde A Nolli of Irflind or iiaplei&Ultiralb tl URIT Oiltn to Air ictit it Levitt EUil. Applr to any of our local Amenta or to UBNLtUUSON J > ltOTlIiltS ; iilc t : , IK. DRJ.R , BAILEY the l.utcst In vontlon , TERTH KXTUAOTBI ) WITHOUT 1'A.tV Ou U \NQEil AKULUBBT01' TKEI'H ON UUUIIEU I'Jit M5.0II. 1'orfoct fit suaranteed. Tooth extracted In the mornlnc. Now onus Inserted lu ovoulng of bHint ) day. Hf gpeolniena of Honiovahlo IlrlUKo. Boo 8peclmon of KlexlUlo Elaatlu i'lato All work warranted ut rejire > unted. Olllce. Third floor. IVxton Illoo'c. Telephone 1085. IMIi uu ! Fanifii Sti. Tuk Elevator or Stairway from 10th Street Cutraaco. PEUMANHNT SIDEWALK RESOLU TION. CoL'NCn , CIIAMMCII. OMAHA , Nob. , .September 2Uth. l-'J. . llu It resolved by the City Council ot the city of Uni ilia , the niayiir eoncnrrlir. : Tlnlt DeiiiiiiniMitsldHwalks Uucuiistructoil In thu elly of Uninha asdcslmiatud hulnw , w thin live ilnyi aflt'i thu iiiiblluution of this roioltl- t on. nr Iho prrMiimi , orvic theruof. us hy or.mi.nice is anihirl7fd and required , MICH sideuaik- belaid to thu i.ernii nunturndo ut chtulillshed mi tin ) p ivcd sticut-i specified herein an I to he eonstructod of Hton , iirtld- ulal Hone , hrir-k or tliliiLnceordlni ; to fiueel- iieailons on lilo in thu olllco of the Hoard ot I'nUlleVorivb. . und under Its siinervlslon. to * wit : Nnr'h sldp of Hurt strout , lots 5 oirl 0 , block : ill ) , oliy , permanent grade. ( > feet wide , Noi th vdu of Unlcaco street , lot 7 , block 43. oily , permanent ! rradr. 0 furt wide. \Vestsuleor iith : street , north half of lot R. bloeU 41) ) . cliy. iicrninont : radii , VI feet whlo. E.ist tluou ( lltli stic-ct. lot t. block ( U , city , permanent iH-.idn. s fcotldo. . Wosi s.duof Illh stront. lots 1 and 8 , block 01. elly. perm nent Krude. b feet wide. Norlh wide of Capitol avenue , lots T and 8. blooK Tu. ciiy , permanent snide. 8 foot wide. Kublbldu of iuth street. Bouth h ilf ct lot 7 , hloeU 71) , city , ncrnianuat rado. 18 foot wide. i-oiilhs doof < . iss street , lots 1 nnll U , block tO. cliv. permanent ( 'rade , a fcot wide. And bo il further resolved : That the Hoard of I'ubllo Works bo nnd Khi-reuy aulhor.rcd and directed tooansiia eonvof this r solution to ho published In the olllcial paper of thocltyfor onouook.or be sened on tlio ownorsof said lots and unltm such owners shall within llvn days after the publication nr .service of such 0"py construut $ ald sldewallis as herein required , that the lloar.l of 1'nl.lle Wyrki cause the sanio to bo done , thi ! coil of eonstrnctliiK mild Bldownlk * -pcctlv < dy to be .isicssod asalnstthu roul ntap. | lot or part of lot In from of and ahut- tlnirbiieh si Iewalks. 1'uasvil BepteinberSOth. IRI'i 1 I' . DAVIS. I'rrsldent of the Council Attest : JOHN GUOVKb. Oily Clork. Approved : GUOHOK I' . IIEMI9 , Mayor. NOTICE TO CONSTUUOT SIDEWAMCd. To thn owners of Iho lots , parM of lots an.l real estitii dc crlhed in tlio ahovo reiolntlon : Von nnd ttHUh of you riru hereby notlflod to construct permanent sidewalks aMrxqulrud bv a roiolntion of the elty eoiincl- and iniiyoroC Uiu city ot Omaha , of whli'h the ubovo is a. copy. 1' . W. IHHKIIAUSnil. Clnlriiuin Hoard of I nhllo Works. Oinahu , Niihraska , Buptuinbor"ytli , 1693. Wo will u-nil > nu the mirTelnui Vrrnch I'rerarutloii CALTHO8 Trf. . and a logul nuarautoe tbal r\l/HlUS will Itrnktora your 3If llli , Mrciitll > aud Vigor. / 'if itaniio r ( / tat f > f tit. Addreaa VON MOHL CO. , ft U Autriru i c U , lUtlo.lll , Oklo. DR. C. GEE WO Thoonlf I3kllr Krxli.at.it rhlnaia piriblti Klght vB ri' H'tlf ' ! ' jotrt ( iraotiatl uipjr' . cnce with nil KTian illvjnoi. Traiti nucajtifulir nllclironloomiiflTun up bjr ntliitr iluctun Oill nncl Beahliuor wrltJ for queitlun blnnk. Do nul think jrouroiiuliap tie i < buo tut j fu ir < l ictortilM vou to , but trr tin . 'lilii'j u ilDitur vrltu lilt n w an I wonderfulremuJloi , amlrjojlvH au * liaionti ant > permanonlcurtwlrttoluar iloo ur < oinaotnlri llerlu. Itooti ami 1'lntiu-r.nturd'i rumedlet-bli inoillclnoi. Tha worlil hl wltuoii , O/i , > luuuiaul tritlmonlalilnihrou yoiri' pr.icilca. Xolnjurluui dt-coctlnnii. no narcotic * , no poUoa. llatloaxl treatment unt pvrmauunt curd. Following caios u-p9 f ully trait51 an I curJL KlFi'n up by other ( lectori : Tlior.Couulilln. < llt Hnrnoy itroet , ourun matlmnUyeun. kldnuy nnd llrur tro'jblui. 'lliOi. Culvurt , Utti nnd Knrniiu trooti. gaavtn dublllty. InlUitlloii. \ / > n ul HtraiulU uil rltillt/ . Took laudlclua fur yo tri but gut nu relief , M. 1. Aniluriun , IUI Cuul'i ' ; itriot , anir/i BBtliaiH nud brunvliltls uf flftoju yoir > ian4lnj Ilai for sale Ihe followlnziiropiril remedial at tlJJOn uotllo. Ii liottlut forll.jj , for tbouia ot Anthinu , Catarrh. Hick lleadioho , IndUaitlon lllocim'oUoului ; . IthautattUm , KamtloVaiknuil. . Kldnvjr and I.lvur Coniilatnt. | No aireuli. eoM onlr t > 7 Cbluetv Medlclna Ou , Capital , IWJ.tfJJ. 111:5 : , IClh an ! Califonii Sii , Oarii , Nell