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    ssr jjt. i&n , _ , , ,
2,000 people nt Montlccllo this nftornoon.
among which was 11 Urge representation of
democrat * . The attorney general's nddross
w n strong ami complete showing of the
achievements of the Harrison administration.
MARSHALS AT Till' 1'OI.LS.
pcmncrnllo Homrs In A' w Vork ( Jrcntly
IMt Out nt tlio I'rosprrt.
Nr.w YOIIK , No * . 4. Members of the
democratic national committee fear trouble
nt the polls if the United States marshals
carry out the United States Inw this your as
"
thoy"bavo In the east , The national committee
approves tbo notion of the stnto coinmlttco In
advising the citizen * to arroit the marshals
who attempt to enforce these parts of the
federal statutes which conlllot with the
state laxvs. It Is stated that Chairman
Harrlly of the ilnmocratio national com-
inlttco will Issue n manifesto on the subject.
At tbo republican , national and state head
quarters It was said today that the marshals
would certainly go within tbo rails nt the
polls and that no authority otiho state or city
had any right to prevent them. Atdomo-
cratlo headquarter * It was said Lieutenant
Governor Sheehnn's Instructions would cer
tainty bo carried out nnd the maHdals ar
rested If they went within the r.ills. SnorllT
Gorman has bosun swearing In special depu
ties for service In case of emergency.
Uliulriimti 1'nrlor > ot Worrying.
Chairman Carter of Iho republican national
commltteo was nsttud bis opinion of the situ
ation as il stand" with regard to Chairman
Bhoohan's Instructions to his local subord
inates , concerning the relations of fedora !
nnd stnto olHceM nt the pjlls. Mr. Carter
replied that ho bad nathlni ! to say , othnr
tbnn that ho understood tlio controversy to
bo between Mr. Shoohnn and the United
States government , and ho npurehendoa ibo
government was abundantly able totuke care
of Itself und to perform Its obligations to the
people in full ,
Charles W. Uaokctt , chairman of thostato
oxccuttvo coinmlttco , said ! "It policemen
attempt to Interofero with United States
marshals , whoso duty Is clearly dollnnd , und
nro to sec to the voting , there will bo
trouble. "
Tbo special deputies , who trill bu paid $3.50
n day , are composed principally of men who
nro recommended by their respective ward
associations.
Edward Mitchell , attorney for the south
ern district of Now York , has written a let-
lor to the United Staloi marshal und Inspec
tor of olcctions , anent Mr. Sbeelmn's in-
Rtructlons. in which ho cites the law as con
tained In the revised statutes , and continues :
"Will you klnillv ' Instruct each suparvisor
of election and d'eputv that whenever there
is any conflict between the law of the
United States und the law of the slate , the
law of the United States is para
mount. You will also please In
form all such supervisors of elec
tion nnd deputy marshals ibat the United
States In'cnds to carry out tbo nrovtsions of
section 2019 of the United States revised
statutes , anu to see that ovorv supervisor of
election and ovorv deputy marshal , if re-
questou to support him by such supervisor
of election , shall bo allowed to take any po
sltton bobmd the guard rail ho sees tit on
election day , nnd that any person interfering
with him In any way while in the perform-
mice of his duty behind the guard rail in any
polling place on election day will at oncu bo
arroJlod witnout process under section DS'Jt !
of the United States rovlsoa statutes. "
Aliilntniiiln
Chairman Carter and all tbo other mem
bers of tbo republican national exeontiv'1
committed were at headquarters early this
morning , and with their stalf of assistants nt
once plunged Into work. They expressed
determination to lot no lack of vigilance at
tbo eleventh hour nlnco their prospects In
Jeopardy. Necessarily the work in which
they were engaged was one mainly of detail ,
but. Important detail.
Tlio llcla on which the contest with the
democratic forces is to Do made on Tuesday
next Is a broad ono , nnd from all quarters of
it reports wcro constantly arriving. To
many of these reports , it was necessary to
give reply instantly and decisively , as many
lieutenants awaited tbo order of ibelr chiefs.
Vlgllanco , tbu keenest , Is maintained , and
will bo maintained until tbo campaign that is
now nearintf its close by hourly steps has
onded.
Tbo work by the democratic national com
mittee during tbo remaining three days of
( ho campaign will bo chiefly In the states of
Connecticut , West Virginia , Indiana , Ala
bama nnd Virginia. Instructions have been
sent out from democratlohcadqnartera to the
chairmen of the stnto committees in all these
Hiaiofc warning them to bo ou tbo alert and
not to relax , tbolr vigilance anywhere for a
moment , until tbo votes arc counted nnxt
Tuosaay nirbl The chairmen of tbo five
mates are In dally , almost hourly , communi
cation nub tho"natloml headquarters by
telegraph. Hourly communication Is bad
wltb the democratic leaders in Connecticut
by long distaco telephone.
Sentenced for Fnln KrgUtrnitoii.
*
Judge Martine devoted today to election
nnd fnlso registration cases. Five men , who
had been arrested by Chid Inspector Me-
Laugblln. were stood before him at iho car
of general sessions. Two of them were
George C. Holland and William Green , col
ored , from Hurley. In police court both
plead not guilty. Holland thn
said ho was n min
ister and Green a porter and both declared
tbolr arrest nn outrage. Hut Yesterday
when State Detective Jackson presented
himself before them they wilted , and said
tliev wanted to chance their plea to guilty In
order to ( join the mercy of tbo court. This
nftornoon Judge , Martine sentenced Holland
nnd Green to two years In the penitentiary.
The Judge scored them , but declared the
man who had Induced them to violate the
law was more deserving of punishment. boH.
The trial ot John Kearney nnil John H.
Grlflln , the alleged nontenants of "Narty"
und "Tbo" Allen In the business 01 * colonizc
ing voters In ibo now Eighth assembly dls-
tricts , was next called '
by Judge Ma'rtlno.
Tbo man wcro shown to bavo bcon Itnplio
catcd , Kearney admitting the cbargo.
Grlflln was arraigned nt the bar for sen
tence , and Judge Martine sentenced him into
throe years uud ton months tmpilsonmcnt at
bard labor in Sing Sing. Kearney- was re-
manded for sentence until Monday , when rebo
will probably bo discharged as n reward for
testifying against Grlflln and Kearney.
"The dwellers of Kendall's uland , " about
forty in number f mlM
, ornlloged fnlso registration ,
were admitted to ball In tbo sum of f 1,000
each.
each.William
William I'1. ' Drown was arraigned before
Commissioner Shields today charged with
colonizing voters at the bouse No. ! I5 ICast
Twelfth street. He was admitted to bail.
Want tlio Arrest Mailu lloloro I'.li'cUon ,
The committee of democratic lawyers Just
appointed at n meeting of Tammany loaders lo
look after the interests of democrats ar
rested by federal ofllcers boforn nnd on elec
tion day bus sent a communication to
Supervisor Davenport. Tbo gist of tbo let
ter Is In this "
parngraoh : "As you can as
well execute your warrants for illegal regis
tration now ns on election day , wo bavo to
request Uiutjou will forthwith Issue hint
execute any warrants you may Intend to
Issue for illuenl roststratlon in order that
the elector. If entitled to his dlachurgc , shall
receive tlio same In tmio to east his voto. "
From Nuwburg , on the Hudson , comes in
telligence that In tbo lflrt ward ot that citv
eighteen paupers have boon registered.
They are Inmates of iho nlmsihouse , which Is
situated in lhat district. Application has
been made to Judge Drown to havolbolr
i mm os strlcUon from thu
registry list. He
1ms ordared the names of all but four , who
nro residents of the district , to uo taken off.
1'iirllior liulriictliiin.
Charles M , Doi.nlson , supervisor of
of elections of
iho northern district of
Now York , has issued llnnl Instructions to
.supervisors of flection
* appointed to servo at
tbo coming election. Ho says Mr. Sbcuhan's
pronunolameiito Is revolutionary , and that it
teem * hardly possible that any sane person
will attempt to follow Mr , Shcelmn'a
direction , "but fearing such attempts may bo
made , I again Instruct supervisors of elec
tions tliut they are to , i'o inside the guard
rat ) on election day and remain there before
nnd behind the ballot boxes , at they may
deeui best , until tbo voting Is done , the bat-
lots counted , the returns made und the Hoard
of Inspectors of Election udjourni. The
supervisors uro to perform thu duties re
quired ot there b/ law , 'to personally scru
tinize ouch count nnd canvass each ballot In
the election district or voting precinct.1 "
IV111 Appoint riutlfl. |
LITTLE UOCK , Ark. , Nov. 4. United States
Marshal Spellman , for the eastern dUtrlct
Of Arkansas , today iuued iustructiops to
,
rj,1 4"y
dcputv marshnls. tlo IIM decided tonppolnt
deputies throughout the district , and de
clares that under Attorney General Miller'.s
opinion their service need not bo conllned to
cities 'containing ' . ' 0,000 Inhabitants , as is
held b ? tbo democratic state committee.
ltd ) HOT It A II , V.
Third \Vnril Colorril Ilrpnblloiin Club Has n
Denning 1 linn
A roiuln ? rally \\ns held last evening nt
the old Olympic theater under tbo auspices
of the Colored Republican club ot tbo Third
\vnrd , nnd there wn.s not only n largo attend
ance , but un abundance of enthusiasm. It
was not for the purpose of hearing long
political speeches , but rather to give the
voters of tnovnrd nu opportunity to sec and
hlo up the various candidates on the party
ticket , nnd from tbo reception accorded each
nnd nil of them It was evident that their op-
pearnnco ns well as what they bad to sny
was eminently satlsfi'ctorv.
Chairman Itubburd of | the ward club , pro-
Hided , and assures the candidates that when
the members of the club wcro for a nmn they
wcro for htm , and that when they were
against bun they woulu come pretty near
dumping him ,
\V. N. Nason. who was on a sick bed In n
Chicago hospital n wcolt ago nnd hardly able
to booiit , wits pre-unt becanso of a promise
made some lime ago to thnt effect , und spoke
for a few minutes ,
T. 1C. Sudoorouph , president of the fourth
Ward club , was given un opportunity to
make u statement regarding the charges that
bad been in ail o to the effect that hu had dls-
eliminated against the colored club In the
distribution of tlcKets for tbo rally lit Hoyd'.s
theater Thursday evening. Ho said that ho
bud given tuo chairman of the colored club
siiuv-ltvo tickets , ns agairst thlrty-l'vo lor
the Sixth Ward club , und said that the In
dividual who charged that he had kept the
tickets for Halo wan a contemptible liar.
Five minute speeches were delivered by
Hon. D. II. Mercer , Or. M. O. Hlckotts , U.
A Goss. A. S. Uhurcnlll , Charles Stevens.
Henry Llvosoy , T. U. Crane , P. O. Huwcs ,
A. U. Uhlte. bol Prince nnd J. L. Kalo.v.
Mr. ICnloy took oouslon to nnswer the
charge mndo bv the Worlu-IIcrald that ho
wus a prohibitionist. Hu suld that when bo
was in the legislature In 18s i , ho represented
the counties of Webster and Franklin ,
nnd hu was national ! by both
counties to work for nnd vote
for the bill providing for the submission to
thu people of lliu.question of prohibition. Ho
was n representative of the pcotilo of thojo
two conn lies and not of himself , and ho did
not think that hu would have boon true to
the trust icposud in him if be had not uctcd
in accordance with the wishes of tbo people
who elected him , nnd more especially n the
stale convention bau committed the party to
submission. Personally , ho was opposed to
prohibition , ami on the1 lloor of thu house
bu stated that while bo would support thu
bill because his people wanted it , ho
did not think that n prohibitory law was for
the uost Interests of the state , and if it was
submitted he would work und vote against
tbo pnssigo of such a luw. Ho thought It
very unfair for tbo World-Herald to say
anything against him for supporting tho.sub-
tnlsslon measure , when that paper was also
supporting It nt tbo tlmo nnd wus urging the
legislature to p.iss it. That paper bad also
ctargcd that ho was unfriendly to the workIngman -
Ingman oucauso ho had opposed TurKlo's
bill , which provided that all convicts in
the penitentiary should bo kept locked in
iholrcolls during ttioir full terms of scntancu.
Turkic bad urccd that convict labor was in
juring tbo mechanics In the towns and cities
of the state. At thnt time the speaker was n
resident of tbo western part of tbo
state , nnd when ho looliod ou
on tbo broad acres bo felt tba
there was room nnd work enough for every
ii.au who wanted it , and that inasmuch ns 1
was : the report of the ponltc.itUry olllclnls ii
all I the older states that It was iho lendonc ]
of a large percentage of the convicts to DO
come ! Insane under that plan because of thi
want of anything to occupy their minds , he
nnd been opposed to keeping them locked up
In their cells.
i.viuisr KALI.Y.
Grciit CrnuiU ot 1'uuplo front the Sur.
riiitiulliif ; Country I'rescnt.
VAM.EY , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram
to Tun BEI : , ! The largest rully of this cam
paign was held in the opera house this oven
ing. Great crowds of people from the coun
try nnd from uoljjhborinu towns swarmed to
the meeting until the house was o vet ( low
ing. A number of candidates in tbo parsons
of Messrs. Isaao Noyes , C. O. Lobeck. A ,
Loukner and G. H. Williams were present
and inada short speeches. But Mr. E.
Uosowatorof TiinBEK was the speaker of the
evening. Ho said : " 1 am surprised to como
into your town nod lind such u commodious
opera , house nnd think lhat U Is tilled with
such an audience. We arc now on the eve tliof
a gio.it combat wblih : will bo settled next ,
Tuesday. Yet the people are not concerned
ns they should bo. Tuo present administra
tion bus bcon a good one und aIt
is Ibo general feeling that the rnmo
should ou continued. Tbo republican party
ba > carried this great imllon lo
victory , yet U is constantly accused of
robbing the people. Butthoaccusalions re
never .substantiated. A uallon must id
her Industries ns well ns her people , and Iho
tariff Is that defender. The Omaha big fac
tory , which employs 100 men , could not live
but for the tan IT , ami so with nianv Ameri I-
can manufactories. The Increase of Omaha's
population is duo to her manufactories. The
tarilY is a big fence around the United States
which compels tbo people to palronuo bo.no
Industries. "
The speaker dwell at length on the free
coinage of silver and public IInances and
closed by showing up tbu records of Ibo in
dependent I party in tbo last session of the
legislature. 1 Ho said the independents deal :
too much in futures. In closing hosmd :
"Go lo Iho ballot box nnd vote your ; al
convictions. Harrison has made n an
president ] ; elect him again. Put men in
oftco ! to represent your principles that have
o character. "
The nttontinn of the largo nudlonco was
held nearly two hours.
Dniiliip'H Diiiniicr.itli ! Itully.
DU.NI.Ula. . , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram
to t aim HiK.-Hon. ] W. II. Ware of Council
Bluffs ] snoko hero this oveiiliiy , discussing
tbo ( political Issues fiom u democratic bland-
point. Tliero was no demonstration , The
attendance J was fair und Iho speech ordi
nary.
\FFA1RS \ AT SOUTH OMAHA
lopubllcans Tura Out in Largo Niimbors
nnd Enthusiastic Spirits *
FACTS FOR THE GREAT THINKING PUBLIC
uilgo Criimno Prraolifs tlio Dootrtnn of
rriitcctloii unit I'nlrintUm t nn Ap-
prrcbitivn AnUlpncn III * ltciiiiirk > i .
l.nmlly < liiliitidt < il <
The elojlnc rally of the campnlcn In Soutli
Omaha was hold last evening. Republican
enthusiasm was on tap In quantities un-
incnsuicil nnd ns frco as tno air. The an
nouncement that Judiro Crounso would bo
present und deliver an address brought out n
argo number of professors of othfir political
faiths , who regard JudtjoCrounso as the
best equipped and most trustworthy ot the
candidates for governor , and will vole for
ilin on Tuesday.
Previous to the meeting at Blum's hull ,
Jolonul Lott's Uniformed Marching club
inritdcd the streets lo Iho music of iho South
Juialio band. The boys made i line appear-
nnco nnd n largo crowd followed the pro
cession to thu hall The ball was tilled to
ovullowlug , u largo number of ladles botnc
present.
Cnrlrj- Talk * ,
U. C. Stanley was Introduced as chairman
of thn mooting. Ho presented Will F.
Gtirley , who delivered an address abounding
with "sound republican doctrine. Ho re
viewed the liUtory of tlio country from the
time Ibo ropubllcar p-irty took tbo tolns of
government ; until tno present. Hoicallcd
attention'o the unpar.illek'd prosperity ottho
country under thirty years of ropubllc.in
rule nr.d predicted tun' tno people were uu-
prccintlve of the fuel nnd wore Inclined to
Icavo well enough alone. He p.iul u high
complluioiit to President Ilnrrlson and his
ndinlnlstratlon and predicted his election.
TUo montlon of President Harrison's name
brought out onthuslusllc cheers , as did the
sponsor's relcroiico to Judge Crounso , to
whom ho paid n very nigh compliment.
Mr. Ciurlo.y urged the republicans to not
bo foriicllul of their duties on election day.
and see lo it that the prosperity of tbo na
tion is not hampered by the luccndnncy lo
power of the democratic party.
Judge Crounso was introduced by the
chairman , nnd ho was enthusiastically
cheered , the nppluuso and cheers lasting for
several minute * . Judge Crounso's address
was not -lengthy one , but was bristling
with logic and argument and ho made many
friends by his nusterly prcsontnlion of the
issues now before the people. He said In
part :
Judge crotinsn's hpom'lt.
"The democratic party , tor tbo flrst tlmo
w'thln Its history , has pro-seined a fair Issue ,
although it lias skuluod In limes n\st nud Its
position was all along undollna'blo on the
tariff question , It * policy was nt all times
anything thnt was In opposition to tbo prln-
ciples of the republican pirtv. Now thov
me for a tariff for revenue only.
Wo all know what u tariff for revenue
only Is. It. Kan assessment upon articles of
import which we do not und cannot pioilurt
sucn ns ten , colleo , sugar and other commodi
ties. The doctrine of n tariff for revenue
only is that the poor shall pay as much as
the rich , the farmer as much ns u Gould or
Vandorliilt , The doctrine of republicanism
and protection is grander und broader
than that. The republican party
favors o tariff which will supt
port the government , protect tlio
American laborer , and foster'and build up
tbo American manufactories. It is u grand
privilege to bo a citizen of America and
also iMcbrasUa. Her progress nnd march
o f prosperity Is u source of great pride to
each of us. This stale was born out of
republican legislation which dedicated
this territory to freedom , nnd has
slnco then been carrying out toe
grand principles of tbo republican party.
Tbo farmer is tbo most Interested in the
pruat policy of protection , as are incidentally
Ibosc who depend upon him. Wo are all in I-
terested In building up the grandest market
of tbo world , and tbo policy-of the republican
party is doing that. The democratic party
favors buying where it can purchase the
cheapest and selling where it can
sncuro the highest prices. Tbo repub
lican party has clearly proven by the
cnrrylne out of its policle's that wo can sell
more nt homo at boiler onccsthan elsewhere.
Tbo protective policy of the republican parly
and reciprocity have enabled us to introduce :
our products Into other countries. The
United States said to Germany , you raise the
embargo upon American pork und wo will
let your sugar come in free. It was done and
? . (0,000,000 ( worth of the produciof America's
pai king bouso * went there last year. Similar
trada rolalions were made with other coun
tries and we are enjoying their benefits , un
"The currency question is one of great im
portance. I maintain that we must encour
age and keep up the best system of currency.
Wo want a currency that is uood bore and ,
abroad , good today nnd tomorroxv. These
who bavo had 30r
experience with wildcat cur
rency appreciatu its character , ll is insuf
ficient as a medium of exchange. It might
pass current here but lito.
would not elaoivhero.
A national currency is the only sound ono. o.ii
Judge Crounso then reviewed the history
of Iho wildcat currency und spoke of the
fight ho made in congress in 1ST ! ) to have 30a
imtional currency with ibo credit of Iho gov
ernment behind it established. Ho urged
tbu people to "stand up for Nebraska" and
elect the entire republli can ticket.
Judire Crounso was followed by E. J. Cor
nish , Hon. D. II. Mercer and Bugono Moore
in short speeches. The meeting adjourned
with tlireo cheers for iho republican ticket.
Ignorance of the merits of DoWltt's ' Llttlo
Early Risers Is n misfortune. The to little
pllu regulate thn liver , cure headache , uvs-
pcpsiu , bad breath , constipation and bilious-
llourcl ot rulilli ; U'nrlcs.
The Board of 1'ublio Works hold the regu
lar wceklv session ycjtcrdiy afternoon and
u f tor allowing James Stuvenson nn Ho
of f.i.Ol ! ) , ordered tbo street sweeping to bo
discontinued after November \ ! > .
dlThe contract for grading Thlrtjvflfth ave
nue , from Loavenworth street to Ibo south
ct. difference
per . ,
Royal Baking Powder ,
Strongest , Purest , Most Economical.
Certain baking powder makers are publishing falsified -extracts
from the Government reports , with pretended analyses and certificates ,
wherein an attempt is made to compare their baking powders with the
"Royal , " or making bogus tests from house to house , their obvious
purpose being to counteract the recent exposures of the inferiority of
their own goods arising from their impurity , low strength , and lack of
keeping qualities as shown by the Government chemists and others.
As to whether any of these baking powders are
equal lo the " " the official
Royal , tests clearly determine
mine- . When samples of various baking powders
were purchased from the grocers , and analyzed by
the United State's Government Chemists and the
Chemists of State and City Boards of Health , the
reports revealed the fact that the "Royal" contained
from 28 per cent , to Co per cent , more leavening
strengtli than any other cream of tartar baking pow
der and also that it was more perfectly made , of
purer ingredients , and altogether wholesome.
As these powders are sold to
consumers at the
same price , by the
use of the Royal Baking Powder there is an average saving of over
one third , besides the advantage of assured purity and wholesomeness of
food , and of bread , biscuit and cake made
perfectly light
, sweet , and pal-
alable advantages not to be had in the use of the low grade , cheaply
nude baking powders that contain lime , alum , and other impurities.
Mf MM
line of Kills Pl-itf , was awarded to Kat * &
Ollnhan nl 10 010 cents per onblo yard.
The rontract foe -cradinc Twenty-second
Rtl t root , from NlcholnUto ClnrK , WAS awarded
. to Lamnnnigh llrcfi j t 1 ! ) cents per yard.
II. LnnpstntUor ims removed his
ptoro to iho McCnguo bullilliHf , north-
woat ( corner lotu nml Dodtfo streets.
la the hands of rfdtbrs capable of bringing
out Its morlls fully1 l Tno Colonel" would be
nn Irresistibly funny plar. As presented by
the company which ; uogan nn engagement at
the Hoyd last fvcnng ; It Is moderately
amusing. A husband , who has nn adventure
with n pretty woman ho meets ut night on
the streets tries to Ho out of the affair when
the young woman calls nt ins home , nnd of
course ho gets tanpcd In n web of falsehood.
The woman pots mixed up with the man's
niece. Just arrived from America , nnd a
suspicious mother-in-law complicates mat
ters by insisting on explanations nt the most
Inopportune times. The old lady Is the
wldo'w of n colonel nnd is Known in the fam
ily by UiEt title , hence the name of the nlav.
"I'ho Colonel" Is u comedy of the fnrcml
typo , but with very few specialties ,
.Miitommits "I Ui-unn Simmers.
At Liverpool Arrived Uossmoro , from
Halt I more.
At Kinsale PassedLancaster , from ios- !
ton.
ton.At
At Copenhagen Arrived TbliiRvalla ,
from Now York.
At London Arrived .Michigan , from Now
York.
At Philadelphia Arrived Wosthall , fiom
Antwerp.
At Boston Arrived Roman , from Liver
pool ,
At New York Arrived Africa , from
Uromcrbavcn.
lunu CiiHfl ( limn to llui .Inry.
PlTTslifim , Pa. , Nov. 4. Final argu
ments In the lams case wore heard this
morning anil Judge Porter delivered bis
charge to the jury. The charge was strongly
favdrabb ) to the accused , the court holding
that iho Jury fiould not Hint Colonels Imwklns
and Stroalor guilty of assault If they acted
under orders of n'sunorlor officer , nor under
nnv rlrcumsinnces unless lams' punishment
was inlllctcd unlawfully and maliciously ,
The "No. 0" Whoclor & Wilson makes a
perfect stitch with nil kinds of thread on all
classes of material. It is always reads * . Sold
by Goo. W. Lancaster & Co. , 014 S. 10th
street.
Kinpcrnrn ul u I'linerul ,
STUTTOAIIT , Nov. I. Tbo funeral of tbo
dowager queen of Wurtemburg , who died
Octobar lit ) , occurred today. In the proces
sion to the church Kmpoior Wtlllatn of Ger
many walked bcsli'.o King William of Wur
temburg.
Frescoing and Interior docorittiiiK ; designs -
signs und estimates furnished. Henry
Loliiiuuin , 150S Doup-las street.
Cnn't Stand Amrrir.in Oomprlltloi ) .
ST. Pr.TEr.snino , Nov. . I. During ibo east
week eight firms , mostly In the grain trade
.
have failed. Another largo house , Undine
the export of grain protltlois in Iho face of
American competition'decided to abandon
business. " -J
1MV.II. ' / ( fHI'IlIKS.
Tbo First Ward Ifoi bllean and Flambeau
clubs will moot ut tuol ball , Sixteonlh nnd
Ulark Mrcela , ihn"uvoniiifj nt 7 o'clock , lo
attend the rally in North Omaha.
Fire on Iho root of'nUiliott in Ibo rear of a
tin shop ut 412 South Tenth street called out
the flro dooartmont' aft o'clock last night.
A buciiot of water put out tbo blaze. Loss
nothing butn Imlf do/en shln lei.
Oeorgo Adpate , superintendent of Sooy-
smilh & Co. , conlractors fnr the piers of the
now East Oinana t/rlu'ge , has arrived In tbo
city to take charguj of the work. The ma
chinery and outfit loft Sioux Cltv Thursday
morning and Is comlnjr down the river on
oargos , and will pro'tiiibly UB hcroAVednes-
day. „
n
Mr. L. 11 , Jlamlcn ,
Of Angusl-i , Me. , says : "I do not remember
when I began to take Hood's Sarsapaillla ; It
was several jonrs : IK , nnd I ba\efound itilncs
ino a great deal of good In my declining jcars.
I am 91 Years
2 months nml 20 days old , and my health [ t per
fectly good. J have no aches or pains about me.
food's SarsapariBla
regulates my boweU , stimulates my appetite ,
and hiIPX uio lo nlei'i > Mi-11. 1 doubt If : i
iircnaratlon ever was made so well suited to
the wants of old proplv. " L. II. HAMI.IW ,
Klin Street , Auguata , Me. , Sept. i.'Q , 1801.
HOOD'S PILLS nro a mild , gentle , painless ,
lafe ami rOlclout cathartic. Ahvaji tellable.
PKRM'A NKNT"SI D row A LK j IHSULU-
TION.
Ooiincll Cliainbor , Omnbi , Nob. , IS'/ ' / ? .
llu It resolved hv ibo ilty council of the city
nf Oniulia. the Mayor I'onuiirrin , ; :
Thut iioriuanoiilsidnwalks tin cniistrni'tnd in
tbu city nf Uiniihiias ilesUnutod hulotv , wltliln
live days after tlio iiiihlloatlcin of this lusolu-
tlon , or the pcrioniil survlco thoieof , as nbv
ordlnanciiN antlinrl/od : ind required ; stu'li
aldowalus to bo laid to Iho peniianiniKJr idu
asostablUhod on the pivoil Hlicots siiccllloa
herein , nnd lo bu cinstrncted of Momnrtl -
liulal stone , brick or tllinir , according to npccl-
lleatlonson ( lie In tbonnicoof tlio Hoard of
I'ubllu Works , and under Its supervision , to-
Ki'isl aldn of 'ltli Rtroot , lot 10 , block 7 ,
Konnt7u 1'laci'i 10 feet whle , neriniiiiuiit
West sldo nf S9tb avenue , lots n , 7 nn'l 8 ,
block II. Iliiiiscoin I'l ice , 0 feet wide , perm i-
" ' ' '
"Koulli''bld'o of Hickory street. loll , block 18 ,
llanscom I'luce , U fuut wide , poriiiiinont
crude. i .
Wust bldo of 3ml ! sj.riol. ( lots I lo 17 Inuln-
slvc , block 7. llanscom rlaoe , 5 fcot wide , DOI-
uni - .
ICast stile of Il''nd stnitt , lots III to ( Inolu-
slvo. liloukll , llanscom 1'lauc , 0 foot wide , per
manent cradu. , , .
West sldo of ICnd htrrht. lots I ton Inclusive.
black' ' , l < iiullil I'liieo , 3 Je > n wide , permanent
nKiiHtsldoof Kndsticot , lots" to J3 Inclusive ,
look ) , Knolld I'lauo , Sfout widu , pcrinunent
hoiith sldoof LiMifSnwortli street , lotN 1 to
7 Inelnslvo. Ijlnelc l7iJlllllnis' hiibihv In West
Omaha , 0 feetwldu , Dpruianunt nr.ulc.
South slrti ) of I.uavortlrortli stn-ot , loti 1 to
7 Inclusive , uloek 4 TO blantoti's Biibdlv in
WestOinahn , b feet \ilue , miriiianenl Kiado.
iihi : : bldo of"Jtli slh < et. lots U to 1H Inuliislvo ,
block II. gubdlvof Jlji. HedieVs , 0 feet wide ,
permanent prado , J , .
Anil , bolt fiirlborrasiilvpd :
Tli at tbo Hoard of 1'ifbllc Works ho , anil Is
hereby nulborl/od aiul directed to oanso .1
conv of this lOMilutlijnJV ) bo published In tbo
onioinl pjpor of tlio clly for cine ueok. or bo
served on lluioHiiur4-Hf-H.ini lots , and thut
unless neh owners hliull wttlnn il vo clays
after tbo iiuhtluat juijir norvlco ofsticbvopy
construct said Hilewiills : UK liuroln reiinlreil ,
thut the Hoard of I'nlillo Wurkit OUIIKU the
name to be done , the coit of coiijtructlni ; bald
shloTralUs reijiectlvely to bo njsessud uKalnst
thu roalOitate.ini or part u ( lot In front of
mid ! abnttliiK such sldowalks.
ia"ied Ostobor lltli. isth. 3Hli. Ifioa
l > I' . DAVIS ,
{ 'resident nt thoUltyOoiinoll ,
Attest ! JOHN OltOVKd ,
( lily Ulurk ,
Approviids , OEO. 1' . I1E.SUS.
Mayor ,
NOTICE TO COXSTK00T BIUnWALKa
To tbo owners onbe lots , parts of loti and
roiilosuitt ) described In tlio above rctolu-
Vou und each of you nro hereby notified to
construct permanent ilduwnlKn as recjulrca by
u resolution of the city council and mayor of
the city of Oiuuliu , of wlileli tlio above It a
copy. I' . W. HIKKHAUSKU ,
Chairman Hoard of 1'ubilo Workc
Omaba , Neo. . November 1st , lew , nld'e
CONTINENTAL
CLOTHI
Great Special Sale of
Bought at the great auction sale from the slock
of Beirman , Heidelberg & Co. , New
York , on sale
Elegant light kerseys , v/ool lined ,
worth $18 , at this sale for twelve
dollars.
Handsome American. Mills ker
seys in seal brown , a garment
which retails regularly for $26 ,
at this sale for sixteen dollars.
Drab imported kerseys , worth
$1S , at this sale for ten dollars.
Elegant tan kerseys , regular $22
goods , at this sale for fifteen del
lars.
i
<
Elegant blue Eleysian overcoats ,
worth$15 , at this sale for ten
dollars.
Handsome wool diagonal overcoats ,
in two shades , cheap at $12 , at this
sale for eight dollars.
Eleysian and Chinchilla overcoats ,
worth $12 , at this sale for six dollar
Come Early SATURDAY
TO THE
Corner Don gins and. 15th Sts.
TODAY - TWO TIMES.
That Clinrinlni ; Comrdy ,
THE COLONEL
Matinee This Afternoon nt 2OO : ,
I'rluoB-l'Irkt lloor , 73o ; balcony , Me ,
Evening Performance at 8.
rusnnl nrlcp % ,
Nolo IletWL'o.i tlio ( Irst nnd st-cond acts Mr ,
William lii ) L-n . tbu "Tramp 1'oot , " will reclto
"The 1'ir.t 1'lnnn In t'amji "
l/loslii ; ; pcrformuncu of "Tbo Uulnnul ' aim-
day nlnlit.
_
_ _
Farnam Straat Theater I ' 10II |
TONIOIIT.
DORE DAVIDSON
MISSRAAlli ! AUSTEN
_
GUILTY WITHOUT CRIME ,
, / - ,
AdranaU/-j
Saturday Matlneu
Faniam Slroot TliealGr , I j
Onu olia wtekfommenciiii.'riiin'luy ' iiiutlni'O Nor. G. I
1 lid lllic ramuily Kvent '
OUR IRISH VISITORS
( All J.tululllur )
Bum. J. llyan. IM\\O \ \ Hllion and u great c t
Prottr Rlrli , Original Hn'clnHlci | , Sparkling Muilo.
Klxcllan retlirui nllbaru.til | from Ilioitave Tm'j
d r urouiuiiA'otouiiior etii.
WONDERLAND
' '
AND IIIJOU rilEATKK
All This Weak.
How & Wall' * Comedy Company In
THE LIGHTNING AGENT
And a Orand Speolixlty Hill. Including
vioLirr AI ASCO rru
OKNKUAh AltJUSslON
THE SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO
10e
is via the Chicago , .Milwaukee
& St. Paul Railway , as repre
sented on this map.
x'SuxoiT ?
Tn
FCEDMJ RAPID ?
i.VKB MOIXES
Electric Li ht .I , Stun He i
ed Vestibuled trains leave
Omaha daily at/105 p. m. , ar
riving at Chicago 319:30 : a. m.
City Ticket Office , 1501 Far- i.r
nain St. , Omaha.
F. A NASH , Gen'l A cnt J
fpOTIIK ( JUniITOUSOI'TIIB AMKIMOAN :
-I. W t r Worl.K Company , a oorpuratlon of
NcwJorsoy.
Tint niidurriigncd was iippolnlud receiver of
( .alii coiporatlim liy the cimrt uf wliancary of
Now Jursuy on .Inly Ju , IWJ.
llyan onlcr of njld court , mndo al
of Iliutliiiu of HIM tun Ice , yon are ioiiilrid | ! to
jirotoyonriilti m and Muiniiiiils buftiro inn to
my s .itlbfanlnn , within four inimthv Irum Iho
duty hereof , or Du ovi'lndcil from thubuixill
of such illvi iiniU a * mny lliuru-ifter Ho inidc >
of ibupiouuuds rf tliuolloeH of said corpora *
lion.
Olnlin-t ihjiuld bo IliMiil/oil nnd ( .worn to.
nnd may bu forwurdii'l by mull tn ( 'oillis a
Jorbln , solloltoriof tlio receiver , - < J Wiialilnu-
ton street , JurioOltr. . N. J. Tnoy will bo
promptly .icknutvluil od
K iiYDKICIIAl' . Uucelvor
211 \ \ ashliiKDii .Stroet. Jorsny Olty. N. J.
' ' sopioiubor I. , IB/J
DEAF
CURED ,
JIY KMJCTftlOCJ'Y.
_ i-i'll'i | aicu'-Kl rcruu
' \te i > ifvn IM v Tl * . '
II , II. IU.IK3 , IOWA \'M.i.f. \
PAVING DON'DS.
'roolnnmtluti ' nnd notirouf Mulimii < lon In Din
olpctiiM ntul Imnl voter * of tbn i-lty ot
Oiunlia of thn quoiUon of l uln the
ixmds of thr city of Omnhn In tbn 111111 of
onn hundred Ihoimn I dollnM ( * l > 0l i ) to
pay for tbo ron of -
p-ivlnf , Mip vliuor
. rimo-
nit.unbliiK
the Inter
octlons of atrcon and
spiicosoppiHlio nllnys In vnd rlty , ami tit
pay tbn cost of unvlnit In front of ro il citito
not iitlijr-cttn as oi iiiont of 'tieel.il
To thoflic-dors and iQgiil volon of the city of
1. lli'orio I1. HrmK mnyor of the illy of
) mnhi : , do NSIUI HiK mv pmcliim it on , and
> V the authority vested In
mo , s sncli m iyor
10 hereby Hive imhlln not co to tho. elector *
mid li < 'al voters of tlutolu nf Om.ili i that a
central plri'tlon will bo ho d m sildcllvoii
'
l'uo diy. Iho cUlnh div i.f N'iMiihor. . HO. .
for the | iurpo < o nr subinltliiiit l < .tld t < lo tori
ma losii Utor < HIL ( | Uisl ( Ion ami proposition.
' " ' .
"lowlne , lo-wli :
> "li'ill bonds of tlir HIV of < > m vim In tlm
sum " of ono liuiulrrd thousand dm ars < MU > MiXi )
"in ls in-d for tin' inn pm of o.iy < ti3 tin1 cint of
i.'U .n/ . rap iv In it or tiru * tdutnir in ibo Inlrr-
wtloiisol MlriH'ii niul
SIMOOI opposite > liuys
n n.ilileliv , or puliiir Hut coil ( if pivnilit
runt of ronl o lat' n. > t subjppi to n sessinoiit
11 spool-it t-iM-s for
pivinj purpose * , sild
minis U ) run tint IMIHO limn tnoniy i.Ml years
TIKI to hour Inli'roit pivib't s . . ' -annually t
at-i rite not ( M-i'odlii ; llPIT font nor anj j
until , nllli riiitpoiis ntl "pI'iMl. to In' I''tllctli
l'nIIIK I ends ' 'anil nolto lie old for le than ]
iar. tint | ir < H'oMl-ior winch shall I a used for no ]
itlior purpose ilrin juv n the nut if pininu.
irpavliu or mai'.itimii fins llu > Intersection *
nf - < trools nnd < si | iocs nppusllu alloys In sslil ,
. lU.or In front of loal csinto net inbject till
issi'HJtiiiMit ' ' of Npcolil taxi's fur n vlnu nnr-1
| Ui ( - , " I
Tims-lid iim-st.oii uud pr.ipixlt on slmll boJ
' uhmlttril lo s ill ) 1'li'cioii oiiliro In tint nroiicr ]
'oini provldii'l by li\r : for olllc ul l < ai "ti , wltltl
tlio winIs 'Yi's' " .NO" prliiii11 tliprpon All !
nf s'ltil hnlliits liivlnit nn K" matk follow !
liu tlu > word "Vrs" iliull b iMinnteil in finnrl
of IsHUtm ; s ild buiul" , Slid tultif suld lialliils ]
luivliitfiin X" m irk fnliiinlnit the word "No" i
sliali bo count'il mul eonsltioreil is ami list. 1
the Issuing of sild ( minis.
Thn potm shall bo iipoii Ibo ilsv of said otoo-
tlon nt I'Ubt iVloiIn : thu m > rn na nnd slilll
eonlliuiMiiiiou until six n'c'o u < nilio r\i < nln
of the sunn nay i the lisp .1 \ ootnm
places , us follows :
HUMWAIII )
" ' S K '
c"rllor "
iiM . ' ' " ' " '
'nil Illsirlet-X
- \V
corner 8th and l
woith <
streets ,
.iril lllsirli't-N
- I ! cornar Uih and
011'
rU W
stsrli1' ' I'lstrtol-S W corner 10th and Hiouory
strot ! ) , l"'trlCt S > V corill'r uth " "ll Center
' "tb DIstrlotNVciiniurOtli nnd ILnioroft
street Ilstrlot N K coruor KMh nnd Vlnlou
SiCM : ( > WMlll.
W conilr IU1 | nl"
w cor"or I8tl > " " "
w corner " ) l" "i(1 (
' " corllot' 2ltl " "ll
iitli ) ) . - : sldo of SnutliSttli
struct.
oupostto ronplutnn are.
7th Ilstrlct-S )
- K coiner Illlb and I'lorcu
atri'ut Mtli Dlstrlct-S * i : corner 14th and \\llll.-im
tb District M K
curner Slxleontli '
and
C'cn- i
lutli listrlot-N ) W comer 3 Hi and Ooro is
Ml lODlS.
Iltb Distrldt-H H coinuruoth ami llanenirt J
SttflltH. I
t''tli DIslriot-N i : corner l.'itli and Vlntuuj
J3lh PistrlrtSV ooinor llltu and Valioyl
stieeta. 1
llth District N n corner L'Jth mil llonluvarill
avunnc.
TIIIIUI WAIID.
1st UMrlot-S W corner l tli and Chloanol
streuls. J
-'d District N W corner llth and U.ivouyortl
stieets. I
: id I trlot-South sl.lo . of Cnpltol nvomul
nnar ( west ofl l.ltli siroot. i
4l\i \ Ilsirlnl-\\ost ) rtilu | of nth slreut , bu-l
.rcon Mouirlns
- and Doiluo stroota I
fitli Illstrlct .N i : corner lutli and
avenue
nth DIstnet-N K corner Dth : iml llarnoyl
atieei" . *
"tli llatrlot-S H corner lltb and
Mh District X K coiuor 15tb and .Tackbonl
Ureois , f
Dili District P K corner 10th and Howard j
streets.
r.inmi nui > .
1st Dlatrlul .V W corner I'tli nnd Uuvcnnori '
strools.
Viiil District N W coiner L''nil and Davenport
; ird District NV corner ZMh and
streuls.
Jib Ulstrioi N E corner 17lh and Dedjo
streets.
Stn District N E corner I7th and llnrnuy
i-.jcets.
Olh Dlilrlct N W corner ' 'Oth and Dounlas
htroets.
7lh ' DIstrlet-N W corner 5Glli strcot nnd fct.
inry's : IMIIUO
Mth ' Distrlel S W corner :0tb street anil EU
Mary's itvciiuc
9lb Distilut Kast sldoofoiitli ! 1'ltli ' street ,
iiuiwucn llarnny street anil St. M iry's iMiiino.
IDlli DM nut N W corner IStli and l.eivnn-
wortli slroots.
Illli ' District S W corner 17th street and Ht ,
M.iry's avonuc
rii'Tli w\nu.
1st Dlslrlet Kjflt Kile of bliorinan iivenno
ujipo ito M.indersiMi hireet.
snil Dliiiiut-S I ! curnor Sh-rman iivcnuu
ind Wlrt siiiot.
: < rd D.str.el W uoruur Hb H-IIMH iivcnuu
ind It IKO street.
4ili Dlsiruu N W cnrnur Sh < r 'tj ' .ircnnn
, nil ( irneu hliunt.
; illi DlHtriut SV \ corner 17th and Uiarlui
iitb District I'isl sldoof Sliortniiii avenue
about III i feet north nf Nicholas streut.
Till DlHtriut . > K coinitr lutli and I/.in I
btrcots.
Htli Dlstrljt N W i-oriior IClh und Hurt
st roots ,
lltli Dlfltrn-l N 1C uoriior 13th nnd Has *
strndls
lOlb District KastHldo North 17th Htieot bu-
twcen Oiilifoinlii nnil t'assMlriinlH
Dili District-S I.1 corner Ibth mid O.iss
streels
KI\Tll w MID.
1st Dlslilul S Keiiincri'Jtn slrruinnd Ainoi
ivenno
' 'nil Dlfitrli-t SV coiner udlb street nnd
liriiud aviiiinii.
; ird District N i : corner 1'itli and drunt
stll'l'IS.
lih Dlbtrlet SV corner'Jlth and M undersoil |
1
Mb DIstrlol-HIU'oiiicrSllh nml Wlrt alrnots.
dtli DUlrlui. H W euinur Inl and 1'arl'er
'
llslrleiN ) \V corner i-'lth aid < 'nrby'
htll'lllH
htb District M I ! iMiriicr " 7tb nnd llnrdetUij
Blronu.
' .Mb District N n c-oiner " 'ml nnd ( Jiai't i
struitta.
I ub Dlalrlul N IV corner ' . ' 3tli ami I'MiiKlin
Mill Dlstrlel b W corner tMlli and Piuiililln <
K'th IJJstrlot N W rorner U.'wl and Cliir-c 1
stieuts ,
BBVPNTII WAIII ) .
1st DUlrlut-H \ corner L'stli nnd Mason
HtllidtS. _ .
U'nd District N I' , corner .1111 ayeniio nnd |
I'opiilflton nvoimu. . i
Urd DHirlut-H W-corner Mill it rent uiulj
Woolwortli aveiino.
4th Dlalrlol .N W corner . ' 'Ml strcot and ( |
Arlior KMunt.
Ml Dlntrlot boillli ttldu of Vlnton dlmotj n
iiunr ( oust , ofj south : iic | .ueniie.
nth DHtrlul S K ennicr Illth avonmi nndj
roiiplulon liven no.
7in DUtrlcl-N W couior 'llth mil
strculs.
rioiiTii trAiui.
1st DUIrh't-Kimt Hliln ofCtli atront ncarl
( Miiith nf i Cliiulos htini't. ' (
' 'n > l Dlslrlulcnt \ ldo of " .Id street near ,
: irl ii trlut .N W corner ! ! 0th nnd Nlcholai I
4lli Dlstrlol N 12 corner -"Jth and Oiitnln
Htrtnu ! , '
filli Dlstrlel West sldo of North 2ith street ]
neur ( niirlb of ) Cunilnn atriiot.
bth Dlslilct S Kouriiarii.tliitiil llu.
7tli DUtrltt--3 W corner Dili and Oasil
slruuts ,
NINTH WAI 11) .
let Distrloi H W cornur U'd unit
Sil initriot N W oornor lOlh and Ouinlnx.l
'id District N K cornur 40th and Piirnuiif |
Ub Il'lstrlot North fclilo of Davunpirt itroot/1
nour ( wust of ) North 'I''d nvonuo. ' II
nib dlstrlat S K ooruur Hint nvviiuu und'l
.
Utli J > lstrlct-H W uorimr tilth .ivouuu
In witness whuroof 1 have fierounta tot mi'l
Imii'l an unvor of old city of Oiiinlni , tlili
J nnay iuaiou r6.y.1i IinMB , < Mnyor < y
AttestJiilKOiovES. _ ( OHy t'lork. ' iiliki.'Uj
WASHBURW
$ Guilin , Mandoll.ii & Zilhert
in loluiue and iU | lllr of tuuoie
( lie liKtr IN TUE uouui.Var. .
rtntrU to wear la luy cllmalr.
llfully lilu tr ifJ tourenlr cat *
slOKuo wlili pgrlrilti of fainoul
riltli will bo Mailed FRBBt
LYON & HEALY , CHICAGO.
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