THE OMAHA DAILY 11KK : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 30 , 1892. , . . . . nCU. " in ' ( i in .I .I. in FOUGHT WITH THE OFFICER Determined Resistance of a Desperate Lin coln Orook , HE DARED THE POLICEMAN TO SHOOT Bcrconnt Klniipy Srourri n 1)1(1 Sal l'roioa | In lie T'il < on Allvo Itcvnlirr * Dmwii Hut Not iNcil. r. * , Nob. , Nov. 29.-Spocinl [ to THE DEE. ] Sorpcnut IClnnoy of tlio Lincoln po- lieo force luiil a uosporalo light with a croon last nlcht shortly tutor midnight , and n n tragedy was narrowly uvortod. The au thorities iiavo boon after two mon for aomo tlmo. Ono was a man tiamoil WlncU , who vms wanted for an assault on a man at Urown'a rouuurnnt several evening * slncoi The other man goes bv the nnmo of Carroll nnd Is suspected of bcliiR connected with the gang of footpads thnt u operating l' ' Mnuoln With o much success nt the present tlmo. Sergeant ICinnoy found the mon caiitiR it lunch In Uonnott'a reitauraut about mid night and at once placed them unilor nrrost. Ho was nlnno and Carroll Immodlatoly gr. p- pled with him whllo Wlrlok startoJ and ran. Klnnoy hail all that ho could hnndto in his man and n llerco struggle cnsuod. Tno men were tu such close nunrtow that the ofllcor could not use his club , wtitlo Carroll was unable to uio the revolver ho had pulled from hU pocUot. Finally the ofllccr man aged to pull his own gun , but when ho pro- Routed "it nt the bully's ' hood thu latter Insolently ' lently dared him to 'snoot. Tboro were n number of reasons for wishing to brine the rauu to the station nllvo and IClnney put up his Run and continued the llijut. Finally ho got an opportunity to use Uls club anO the man succumbed to the Inovltiiblo. At the station the man inmlo another attempt to escape mid was only proven ted from using his revolver by the prompt worit of Officer McClollaud. A quiol und happy wedding was celebrated this evening nt the residence of Hon.V. . fa. Bummers , assistant attorney general of Nooruslta. The contracting parties were Miss Mattlo Summers , sister ot the assistant attorney general , anil Lr. ) Lolaud II. Moss of Bt. Charles , La. , the ceremony boiug per formed by Dr. W. H. Wynn , president of Midland college , Atchlsun , Kan. The cere mony took pluco In the presence of only the intlmato TrJondi of the contracting parties' . The happy couple leave for Cnicnuo In the morning- und will malio un extended trip through the east and south , reaching their future homo nt St , Charles during the boll- days. Green Gravlley , who shot and killed Chnrllo Thomas last May , was sentenced to iiftcon years imprisonment In the stuto pen itentiary. Judge Tuitln will step down from the bench tomorrow nnd ba succeeded by Jesse B. Strode , wbo was elected to tun vacancy at the last general election. The celebrated case of Fullington against Binges , Involving the value of a lot of gambling Implements which had boon do- atroyed by the latter when fie was chlof of police , was dismissed from the docket today. KV1DRNCR OF 1'OISOXi Bnniiitloiial Testimony In n Criminal Cnsoat Dnvlit City. DAVID CITV , Nob. , Nov. 2 ! ) . [ Special to THE BKB.J A Jury In the Armagost. poison- lug case was secured yesterday afternoon nttor occupying the tinio of the court for four days und exhausting the regular panel nnd special venires of ISO names. County Attorney Hastings has bcon assigned assist ance by the county board. The only witness put on the stand so far U Or. A. J. Chamber lain uf Ulysses , who attended Mr. Roberts during his last illnoss. Ho wns called Feb ruary 20 , 1SS7 , and diagnosed the case as a bllllous attack. Mrs. Hoborts expressed the opinion that her husband would not ro- covor. The patient was suffering Irom p.ilns in the bowels , headache and pain in the ' "ht sido. Ho denied having' eaten any- pt that would causa the nttick , and the no statement was mudo by Mrs. Hoborts. TIG doctor left the medicinu usual for such ases and returned the next day. He was surprised that they hint not had the desired offect. Ho founa Uio patlont HUffcriug from Impttitlon of the bowels , ami , as ho thought , bllllous colio. 'J'lio doctor described the symptoms produced by arsenical poison and bald they were the symptoms of tno case of A. J. Kobertr Ho had inquired particularly at the tlmo of the second visit In regard to what the patient had boon nat- inpnnd at the tlmo MM. Uobcrts told hlnj that her husband had cittcn a largo quantity of cabbaco u fo\v days oofore : that "Iw had on former occasions had sick spoils similar to this from eating cnbbago nnd that tno doc tors had told Uim thnt if ho ever ate cabbage again It would kill him. Mrs. Hoborts was the only person lo vhsm directions lor giv ing medicines proscribed were given. The tlmo of the court was taken up this forenoon in proving too death ami burial of tlio vicj.lm , the idonllllcatlon of the grave nnd the testimony of Coroner Hoys In regard to exhuming the body nnd delivering certain parts to Prof. Monitor for analysis. The afternoon wns tuitci : up by the expert testi mony of Prof. Martin Mcullcr , who made 1 ho chemical analysis of the party. Ila de scribed tbo manner of making tbo analvsis and said over a grain of whitu ursonlo was found in tbo fnrls tested. Many Indies were pinsent and the court room was crowded most of tbo afternoon. llaHtliiK * Nmtft Kotos. HASTING ! ) . Nob. , Nov. li'J. fSpoeinl to THE Iii.J Work on the asylum extension of the street railway line wns begun yesterday morning , and today the Denver avcnuo cur lier has boon rounded nnd excavation begun on Third street. This line will run west on Third to ICorr avcnuo , them go south to Second end street nnd tticn west to the bouUvurd ending to the asylum. This It the I Irs I ntroct railway trnrlc laid In Hastings foi nemo time , umoh-of tlio trncic Putli In the "boom" having been abandoned nnd torn up. The curbing of paving district No. 8 will bo completed by the end of this week , although a largo part of this district will ro- inuln unpavrd Until soring , The contracts between district No. 2 and lha part of the third which is completed , which nro pnvotl with Hastings brick , nnd tlio St. Josopn brick cmplovod In dlst-lut | No. 1 , show thnt the homo bricks nro moro. rofular In shape and much less dnfcctlvottmn those Imported , Ducombcr 13 Adams county will bo lit years of ago , nnd the Adami County Old Bottlers as30ciatli.ii will mot tu Allen's hall utJuuiuta to coltibrato the day. A baskoi dinner and Interesting rcmmlsccnci at early Ufa In Adnms county tire included In the program published , Whllo numbers of the democrats of tin city uro scrambling for the appointment us postmaster , nnd bouio speculation Is beiiui Indulged in us to who the next oulcluls in thalnsano asylum may bo , It is liitortminf to note that Postmaster j , } i , Heurtwol holds a commission which docs not cxiim until March , 1S03. Blmllary , Dr. Johnson nnd Steward Campbell of the nsyluin won appointed by Govciuor Boyd for aix-ynai terms. All these trontlomcn claim tha unless they cuooso to resign , they can cnlj bo removed by having charges profcrrci IS- against them , Iv Tno Hastings Gun club hold Its rogulat loml-montbly shoot yesterday , The badgi was won by Uantz of Junlata , who will noli It till tno next moot. A live bird shoot between twoon Judge J. H. Fleming mid G. H. 1'rnt was won bv the former , nnd u target mate ! between W. B. Mi-Klmier nod J. II. House man was won by McKlunoy , Itfuuit uf u Spree , CiumtoN. Neb. , Nov. -Special ( Tele gram to TUB Uiu : , ) A mecnaulo uamoi Bwccnov dropped dead on tbo depot plat form.Just as the passenger train was pull Ing jato the station today. Ho bad been o a pyOtructcd spree for the past month an lii.Adoath probably resulted Irom it. Ho wa nut ranger nero und hu lint uiimo Is un known. r , Neb , , Nov. 29. jSpecial Tele Br m to THE DEC.Frank | Harrington , so of J. B. HarrliiRton , sbot hloiielf iu bis root this morning nnd dentil ensued Instantly , ' For several weeks the young man bin bcon despondent over business nffalri nnd It is rumored thnt disappointment In lova made matters xvcrso. The deceased was 20 years of ago nnd bnd bcon ossocltUod In business wltb his father up to nyonrnfjo , whonnbuM- r.oss disaster loft the voting man Insolvent , This , together with the return of his letters from his n man cod , led to Iho tragedy , llplii ) > rd n. rint ; of Truer. Kr.AiiSRT. Not ) . , , Nov. 20. | Special Tele- cram to Tun Dr-r . ] Tno independents who tiled a notluo of contesting the election ot John Wilson for legislature nnd Norm Hrown , county attorney , dtiplnyed n fag of truce this afternoon and harmony prevails. They oUdentlvdld notoxpcotnuv retnlln- lion on tlio part of rcpubllcann. H was ns- sorted that John Wilson pledged himself to support W. Li. Urcon of this citv for United States senator , but ho denies U emphatic- nlly. Injured Ills llnr.il. PurTMOL'Tii , Nob. , Nov. 29. [ Special to TUB nKi.1 ! List night tibout ' . ) o'clock Sammy Huffman , whllo fooling around n Job press , had the thumb of bis right hand caught in the cog wheels and badly crushed , J'lIK DK.lTll ItO 1.1 , . Itcv. Or. Scott , thn I'rcslileiit'/i Agpil Fallicr- In-l.mr , liissi" Auny. 'WASHINGTON , D. C. , Nov. 2'J. ' Lr. ) Scott died nt 4:10 : p. m. Itov. .lobu Withcrspoon Scott. D Iwns ) born In lloivcr I'oitnty , I'cuiHvlvnnln. .Tumi 2. , HJO , mid was JJ vc'.irsold. Ho w.is nion of Uuor u MeHlroy Scott , u iriM\o of Ituoks county. Aftorilio w.irho wnnt to Heaver county to talfo charge of a rrosbvtorlnn church. Dr. Scottcrnd'uitcd from : i cnllngo ill U'lislihiR- ton , I'M. , .in 1 subsoiiuontly look a post gridu- nlcuonrsonl Yiilu. Aftarwmli ho nccolitcil u prifi' sor-ilili | In tlio colloio from which Ho gr.ulnalcit , which position l.o hold for two yours At-thls time liu married M-iry N'uul nnd iicc'oplU'1 ' a pnifuadiirsliln In Miami mil- vurlty nt Mlnml. O. , In 18W Whllo thcro ' tbruo chlldron worn liorn to Him ICIbiiliutli , nflurwards Mrs. Lord. Uiiollno , nflorn.trds Mrs. Harrison , and .lohn Neal Scott. A iiuni- liorofyo.trs lalur Dr. Hcott founded the Ox ford. < ) . , Kum.ilu colloRO and In ISM licuanio Its presldoiU. As ho ndvancud In yo.\rs Dr. Scott nave upcollugo work and. ooinlni ; to Wnsh- Inglon , hu was ippolntod to u clurkslilp In the Interior dc | iirtmunU which ho lielil until 1'ri'sldont Ilarrlson'H Itiau unitlon , wlinn bo ruslKiiod and took up his abo.lu at thu whltu liouso. Tlio end that nad b en awaited with so much dread nnd anxiety , all the forenoon , came at 4:10 this nfter'ioon. The aged in- vulid passed away without a struggle , as quietly nnd us poncoiullv as a child falls asleep. Uo had been unconscious for noun and was unublo to rebngniza the weeping frtonas at bis bcdsldo. Stimulants were ad ministered , but onlv served to defer the inevitable. Tha president und his family nro vorv much prostrated at their borouvo ment. Too whlto housu was closed to vis tors today and the usuiil semi-weekly cab ! ot mco'.ltip was omitted. SeciotnryVdnainakor saw the president bis morning , Mgr. Satolll , the papal legate , ccomniinicd by Archbishop Ireland and lov. Fnibcr O'Gonnuu called nt the wblto louse to pay their respects to the president , mi were unable to soohlm. Theehurouinen iad a chat with. Mr. Ilalfonl and left a mcs- ago of sympathy. The arrangements for the funeral are com- ilotod. A brief religioiis ceremony will bo old In the east room of the white botiso Thursday afternoon. During the evening the body will bo removed to the Pennsylva nia railroad station und placed on thu train on which it will bo taken to Washington , Pa. , where the interment vylll be made ITrl- duy morning. The remains of Dr. Scott's wife are burioa at Washington , hU former lomo. The president nnd his family will accom pany the remains to their last resting placo. NBW YOIIK , Nov. 29. Alexander II. \Vynnt , iho famous landscape painter , died this morni".g of softening of tbo brain. Iion.iN'-l'OitT , Ind. , Nov. 29. lix-Unitcd States Senator O. L. Fitch died hero today , aged 82. xmrn OF Povoro storms nro raglns .lions the north Atlantic coast. , Tbo Nicarnciiii canal convention will open today nt Nuw Orleans , La. Vieslilont-eloot Olovolnnl baiBocl 12(5 ( ducks while out. hunting on Ilroadwator island , United States senator Gltiion of [ > ouhlini ; : la lyhiK ilan urously 111 ut Hot Springs. Ark. J'lim-s IViKarty of San Kiam-ltco shot and wuiuulud Ouorxu hunts and then killed blin- Hulf Patrick nnn Is In Now York. Uo will sail fur Vulp IIMISO today on ibo I'ucllto mall stc'iinor City of 1'ara. The annual report of Fociotarv Xoblo Is coinplutcd at.d will bo irlvon to thu press for publication Monday no\t. \ Tliom.is Moscr , nynuiiii man of Mount Car- niol , I'a. . fired u Dtstnl Into : t crowd of youn. ; pcoplu. killing Mlb3 Witchlo. W. Mirmaduko and J. h. Wllllims. tlokot scalper- , , have boon arrostnd In Washington , 1) . O. . forHollinx stolen lluuuU. Ilenton , ICun. . has had an ulcutlon for uost- masu-r imd.l.iek llunnQtt lun ueon nunod as tbo aholuu of thn town's people. A $10.000 \ur > ss robbery Is reported fioin Clalvestoii. Tlio oxpre s conijianv wliluh will suffer the losi Is Wolis Kar o & ( Jo John Marshall was killed and William Miner seriously nounileil whllo trying to i-su 'nn from the California state pi Isou at ban Qnoniiii. It was Hi itud at Jay Oould's residence tint the current reports of Ills Illness were fakes , lie was sttd to bo enjoying bis usual health. Aullnir Secretary Hpiuldln- aiitlnrl/.od the entry at Ualilmoru of the. hte.nner .uin eliwliu from liroiucn with UJJ p.issen- gurs. Thomas llayps. who was servlni a llfo sen- tpni'utn hint ! Sin i. N. V. , for murder In the second diurvo , lias beuu pardoned by Liny , urnor Klo ur. The "Hoys In Itluo" la luimed as an orsun- l/atlon. bavlnu Its birthplace In Kansas , and composed of old soldiers , mombor-i of thu pooplo's p irty. Thostrlkms Inthuolty mills nt I'lttsbnrs are determined to continue their Il.-ht. Uo- purlK of another strlko ut llouiojlo.ul uro \\lthout foiindat on , That lumpy Jaw can be cured lias boon proved bv olllulals or the bureau of milni.il industry , who irivo recently treated suucess- fully a number of cases at Chicago , in. TliUhtiltot K. 1) ) . Ilowuls against tno N'ew York Accident Insurance coirnuiy fort..sio N oeeopvliu the attention of the Unlleil btatusclicull couitat Kansas Uity , .Mo. In an allocation near Nashvl.lo , Tumi. , between - tween Mi on It 1 , nvson and a y oiuu m in n.nneil .Ninll , the tiluir.lf attempted to Icill him ulth n knife , and waschot and killed by the latter. 'J'hu grand jniy In busslon at bt. . .losonliHo. . , has 'i\nscd a hemutlon by Indlet us buver.il uit'ii nndomuii pionilnent In society In Unit city foi rcntliu hoiMiis for InicnuiMl purposes. Now that tlio olni'Uon , lias p'lsaoil , tliu llgbt- Inu factions pf illy deinocr.uiu party In Kntuas inu i-ndcavorjiig to natch no po.ieo nnd iiKruoon.tho distrloutlon of the patron- ace , Fred S. Smith nnd J. U. Morris held up In truu western style , tbo cnshlur und uierns oi thu 1'armuis National bankof Allorton , N , J , . Miourod i..lOi ) , ran half u b.oekand were cap tured. The secretary of tha Interior has sonttolo- gr.ims of dtsinlhsil lo twenty-nine special admits of the government land olllcn. Tlili action was niailo necessary because of Instill- ! dent aupioprlatluns. .Mr. I'nul Olbler of tbo I'nsteur Initlt 10 ol Now Yoik SUUH today that his ton pitlonu Who nrilMid on tiunduy frotn Uaiivlllo , Va. , mo all In thu host of health and no Kympto-i a of hydrophobia have uppoarcd , MUs Annlo Oust at , u young wonrin of Siirln.'flulil , Mo , has contrlhutud fourteen pieces of her cutlelu Inordur to luako nosslbk Iho hiiucusa of a ktirgliiitt operation whicli tut been performed un bur brother , The I.eavoiniortti Uup'.d Transit railway has bi-cn Mild by the sborllf to ( V U. I' , 1'Ipor. triiiitco for W , 1' . I'litnaiuof tlio I-eavunivurl.li btrout CarcuniiMiiy for JJ7.0JO. Thu mile -w.i mudo undur ex ocntontu satisfy a judgment ol IUU.UUU. Josuuli Tilno. un Italian , was found lying li tbohtiout In llovboroiub , a nubnrb of I'lillu' deliihla , 1'a. , with bj | huail no.irlv cut oil' , lie had Qiiarrolled ltl | buvural of his counlry < men , Doinlnko U irellllo , for whom tint pollci ate ; searching , Is bei.ovod to he the inuidoror Ouo of tbo le.uliiuNow Von : Ilrnm , pioml ncnt In gold oxports. guys H will not ship un ] cold ted ty , ahu twoothora stutu that they di not tblnU there will pt ) uny exports this week One hoiue with 1'arU comiei-tlons , howovur will piotiably tteiid boiro gold on f uturdny nn loss the blurting pNOluilijO market tuUos u , de elded turn downward , rorplgn. Tlio Hmilau govcrninont has doolilud to ta : spirits and naphtha Inprdurto meet the do licit in the revenue. Tliulateit advlcei from S'ar.ioa nro to th cITeet that ovoryihln U < mlut , tliu Lululli rising bavin ; subsided. ' London1 * nnomiilnyud workliijmon hav huld another moptliu in Tower Mill , Itwi addressed by thu soulullut , llaeert. London 'Irnthsaysi "Uls - onerally iinddr stood thut thu butrothul of I'rlnco Ueorjsu o Wales to Prlneust May nt Teuk will bo olll claliy announced after the ituulvenary of tb death of tUo duke of Uiareuou. " IN 1IEMORY OF MR , COSWAV Resolutions of Respsct A'loptod by the Council for the Deceased AUorrain , FITTING TRIBUTES TO AN HONEST MAN Mayor llpinls Olijppts to u Nmnlinr of Side- \rullc ICcsnlutlons nnil N HiM.tiilni'il- l.onjr DUposoion on tlio 1'rcipor I'ny lor IHectfon Oltleorit. The council cbambor had a doitli-llko np- pcnranco 'nt thu mooting hold last nk'ht. Tbo desk ami chair of the Into Timothy J. Conwny , member from Iho Fifth ward , WON draped In mourning , nnd ns sooi : in the roll wns called tbo spuclal committee , composed of Messrs , Lowry , Howcll nnd Prince , re ported the following memorial nnd resolu tions , which were unanimously adopted : I'PHOltltlOllft 1)1 Whereas , It his uluisrd tliu Almighty , 111 tbo wisdom of Ills Inscrutable nays , to call from our midst Timothy . I. Conwiiy. nn lum- ored member Of this niunlulp.il body ; tliorc- fore , hu It Kusolvud , lly tins oily council of thu titty of Uniaha , thin It Is with sentiments ot piofounil uuiut and slneeie sorrow tint wo have leal nod of the untimely taking on * of our lain friend und brother. In thui'lrcloot tils social acquaintances he will lonit ho remembered us n Kcnlal companion , nn nnusiiln.In , ; , but pr.iutli-al nnd capable business man. lly these of his moro mttmato ac < iiialntt.neus , bis noun companions , Mr. Itonwav was altt iy lin.irtlly wek'omi'd as ono \NIHUO bright , humor an 1 BII. rkllnj roparto stumped htm as "u follow of liilliillu wit. " As n munibor of this council , at a time when thu shadow of public mistrust fell upon bninu nnd the toniMio of ionium was lend In com- pl Intof othurs. novordld the sllKhtest whis per of dishonesty dare assail the fair namu und upright record of rimothy .1 Conway. As lliL-'Kroatest of earth , as of the moro liumlilo no prouder oniony can bo pro- nouni'eil no n.oio bonorablo or ublo tustl- moiiy of true worth and muiihooil can bo en graven us an ah din : monumentof honorable leineinhrniioo among men than the simple record tells the touching story of a son's con stant support und mindful devotion to an ngud mother. Whatever of outosv his pinoiyrist mav say ot Timothy J , Conw.-iy , notlilnz they may utter can spc.ttc so ulortuuntl ) of bis truu worth and merit as the silent to ir of the fended od mother , whoso declining days worocom- fortnd und brishtunod by his affectionate ro- tnembrancoaml provident care for-hor slluht- est mints. Around tha licnrtlistuno of his o'd homo , the family circle , saddenud by hs ) suililun do.ith. will iccall with llttlii ! ; uptnosi the truth 'ind boautv of thu lines on every p igo of bis homo life : "Ilow o'or It be , It seems to mo , 'TIs only nolilo to bo uood ; Kind hearts uro moro th in romnots. And ulmplo f.ilth Ihafi Nor , nan blood. " Hesolxod. That tins eounell evtund to the mumbuis of Mr. Coi.wnv'n family Us noaitfolt svmpaMiy In their sud iioroavcmcnt , nnd as a. silent recognition of Its appreciation of his work , It Is further Itesolvod , That a copy of tboso roiolullons bo spro.'iil upnn the recor.ls of thta body , anil iilsnthatii copy bo fonvarduJ to lilsrsorrow- In. ; family. \Vlthlielcl IllH Appral. . Tfto mayor withhold his approval on four sidewalk resolutions , his reasons being that tno several wards in which the walks were located had exceeded tto ulloUmont nmdo d'jring Ibo oarlv part of the year. All of he vetoes were sustained. Boggs & Kill were relieved from nny tax .hat may uriso from tbo otjeningof Twonty- ; lfili avcnuo from California to Hurt stroot. The city engineer was instructed to establish the grade and to present bis prolllo to the council. The contract for pav'ng ' Seventeenth , street , from Furnam to Dodge , was referred "or tbo reason there was no certificate Btio wlncr that theru were funds to pay for paving fhe intorsoctlon at Douplas street. W. IT. Sweozywas exempted from paving any assessments that may nriso from tbo opening of Twonty-llftU avcnuo , from Cali fornia to Hurt street. The bill of tbo now Omit'ua Thompson- Houston l-Mectrlo Light company , for the month of November was presented and re ferred. The bill amounts * .o ? 2,4S % . ( 1. Dur ing tno month there were liantud IbOlnicps at fl j and eighty-seven nt § 140 per year. Thn bids for removing the election booths to the city storahpuao were referred to n special committee. Tbo committee will con fer with the mayor nnd the city attorney and will enter into a contract with ono of the bidders. The superintendent of the city ball asked for another Janitor. Ills rerjubst was re ferred. The petition for tbo opening of Fourth street over the Burlington ri ht of way was referred. The sunetlntondont of the city hall wns instructed to soil the old Hty furniture now in the basement , of the building. I'mtokoil a I..oii Dfsetihslfii . Mr. Munro oftoroA n rpsoiution tha1 the Judges and clerks who/served at the recent olr-ction bo allowed JO each , for their serv ices. ices.This provoked an nlmost endless diccus- sion. sion.Mr. . Steel thought that the city nnd the school board .should confer and agree upon what amount t houlJ bo paid. Mr. Prince said that if there wns a city election then $0 was the umount to which each Judga and clerk was entitled. City Attorney Cornell held that there wns but onn election , and that tbo loeul fee was . which the county had paid. The resolution was- adopted and the comp troller was Instructed to enter the sovorul amounts in the next appropriation shoal , The cltv treasurer was instructed tomvost such special funds as could ba v.sod for that purpose in taking up nnd Holding for the bonollt of the city , the grading bonds unsold. The council concurred in the resolution of Ibo county commissioners and decided to open Woolwortb avenue nnd Hickory strojt through tbo DougUs addition. Tbo oightv-aighlspccml oOlcors who served nt the booths on election day were allowed $ , ' ) par any. Mr. Lowry protested , saying that they bad put in thu simo number of hours nnd wo'-o entitled to the same nay as thu judges nnd clerks The sum of S + per d ly was allowed the po lice olll cors who visited tno polling places on election day. The amount was for horse hire. _ An oipctrlo light was ordired nt the Ham ilton street viaduct. The citv oloutricinn ordinance ; was called up , but owing to the lateness of the hour. Its consideration was postponed until Thursday itk'ht , when the council will moot to con sider all matters now in committee of the whole. CALL IT A BLUF1" . Uoiitost Coiniiip.iiCRd by tlio Domncriitu Not Thought to lie .Seriinn , . Referring to the contest started by the defeated democratic candidates for the legis lature , County Clerk Hncliott said ho had complied with the law iu putting the names ou the ticket in alpluibetlc.il order , so far as the first latter of the last natno was con cerned. Some of tlio democratic candidates hud kicked about the matter on election day , their objection being based on the fact that the clerk did not go farther than tbo flrat letter of each name In his oDiciul classifica tion. Concerning tlio election boards , the clerk said they worn ns good ns could bo had for tbo money. Men whoso abtlitv is such ns to onubia them todraw § 100 lo ? 15'J psrinontb would not servo two days and ono nlgnt on an election board forU , and It was useless ta tixpaiit lU So long as the olty nnd county could pay no moro than they did , tboy would bavo to put up u 1th what could , bo bought for tbo mcnoy. In malting up the election boards duo care bad been shown in securitm ' tbo bon material available , and one puny hud suffered no moro than another from the selections mnoo. Ono or two of the contostoos were soon , but nonoof them expressed auy uneasiness a to tbo ultlmato outcome ot tno affair. I'n fact the gunoral opinion seemed to bo that it wi.s n bluff. William Olmstcad bus ( Hod his petition , contesting the right of G. U. Williams to sil ns the county commissioner from the Thin district. Tha case will bo hoard at the February ruary term oi tbo district court. llonui IndiiHtry . When the directors of t'uo Manufacturer * and Consumers' association met yesterda ; nftornoon Mr * . K. A. Stewart of tbo laaioa i uxnliary board of the World's fair was In traduced by tbo socrQtnry and addressei the . body on the topiu of proparlni au exhibit of Nebraska manufactures ut tbi great fair no.it mimnipr. She spoke ear nestly on thn subjact for aomo momenta. The members at Fremont reported they had chosnn W. II. Uoynoldsnstholrinombcrottho board of dlroctorvA communlcution from the Adnms jStnre * f > company promising to Clvo Omaha Ilrm-Uh chance at the company's printing was rcndi i , The remainder of thn mooting ivns riovotod to the dlscussiotuiffjfhooxnosltlononloTprlso. President Page rbpqrtod that novornl po sl- tile sites hud been suacostcd nnd the Horn of ways nnd means was tlioroURhlyConned over ngnln. v , . DICK TU i-'jCN IN OMAIIA. llo Steals n IlnrAo jinil Til : < o Iho Itnad 111 Trno llichu.tymiiu Mylr. Some ono tried last nlirht to imitate the daring mounted hlghwnVmmi who hits boon operating sosucccsstully In Chicago lately by .stealing n horsonnd trying the Dick Tur- ] ) ln net on a couple of Omaha's ' law abiding citizens. About 8 o'clock ' last evening William Pier- son , n livoryrnan In South Omnhn , rode ouo of his row ponies down to u chop house nnd hitched the ntilmal xvhilo ho wont in to got n .picco of cold turkoy. When ho came out the pony was gono. The Omaha pollen were not Hied bv tolopbono and later in the ovanlni ; recovered tbo ani mal. mal.Tha Tha daring horscthinf rode direct to this city nnd when ho reached the corner of Twentieth and Ilnrncr streets stuck n pistol into Iho fnco of Sth Thompson , wbo lives at 4.110 Patrick nvonuo , nnd domatutod his monov. Mr. Thompson donlcd having nnv money nud n sourch by the robber piovod thnt ho told tliotriuh. JtitupinKon htslinrso tbo robber galloped rapidly to Fnrnnm street nnd west on that thoroughfare , whllo Thomp son galloped Just ns fast to waul town and no- tilled the police. Ho told tils story to Olllcer Glover nud tlio policeman inn up Fninam to Twenty-ninth strout without soo- Inij the manoa horseback. Ulovor then rode down Fnrnnm to Twelfth and there near the corner lound the pony standing noartbo curbstone - stone unhitched. Tbo animal wns sent to the police station mill the owner notillod. About midnight Ofllcer Bloom nrroslod n , man on lower Tenth street who answered the highwayman's description with the exception of the hut. When soarcuod the prisoner gnvo his name ns Frank Haynouso nnd ndmlttctl having como from South Omaha. Ho had n revolver , billy , a gold watch , mid ? fil In money on his person. The noltco fool pretty sure that bo is the man wauled. HIS SKINS CAME HOME. Seal lults Stolen frurn Furrier blinkcrt tliintpcptpiltv Koturned. Sbukort , the furrier , doing business at 407 South Fifteenth street , was the victim ot ono of bis employes' grcod for gold the other day nnd consequently Is hustling around In rather an excited frame of mind. Some two months ngo Shultort missed four seal altlns , and could not account for their disappear ance. Ho koptu watch on several ot his em ployes , but could not discover tbo thief. Yesterday the story of the skins camo.to light in rather u pocular way. During the forenoon Mr. nud Mrs. Wcinberg who are engaged in the manufacture of cloaks nt 'onth and Dodco sjrcots entered tbo furriers toro and Inyine doivn tw.o skins asked what t would cost to hnvb tiom ) made into n cloak. Un glance ShuHcrt 'identllled the skins ns art of Ills' missing' Stock and oxcitodlj re- narkod to Hiltlind Mrs. Wolnborg hat they wort thieves. At tbo amo time nud i before tlio in- ocont purch isors of-tho skins could reallzo vbat was up , the front door was ockoa nud Ed : ' Kurzman oun of ho clerks hud. peon despatched tone no pollco station 'fqnn officer. But ICurz- n.in had n truilty'c'dlsconco | ! ana did not eo iear tlio Jail , but r veled as fast as motor : nrs could haul' him toward Iowa. An lour olapscd , and as rjo ofllcers appeared Mr. shukcrt himself rushed to police heailqunr- ors and told his title'of woo. Tbn Wembergi liripearcd before Judge Jerka und told ho\v " ( hey came to bavo tbo kins in their po's'sds'siou , nnd ns their ox- ilanation was sallsfncto'rv they were allowed o depart. It sceinVlhttt PTurzman stele four skins , vnlucd-m , a Trfd" fiaH'ned them for . )0 , nnd in tlmoti ura wcru sold to the cloak makers , wbo BT not Know that the gobds ind been stolen. fc A do5crlptiou'of the runaway clerk hns icon sent out nnd the police oxpcct to cap ture bim before ho qots very far away. lntn-i ) tmi in IJvHkinum i Ollfstlon , [ Copyrighted 18'J3 by JamojiioMoa Ilcnnstt.l VAUMHMSO , Chill ( via Oalvoston , Tex. ) , Nov. 29. [ By Mexican cable to Now York Herald Special lo THE BEE. | The decision of the Now York osurts relative- the In unction against the Panama Hailroad com pany brought by the Pacific Mall Steamship company is anxiously awaited hero. The ofli-rers uf tbo South American Steamship company say they xvill give bettor and in creased service in conjunction with any American line if the Panama Kiilruad com pany will tfivo them the facilities. g I' ust uery Sick. George Faust , whoso trial for tbo murder of Laura Day will como up in tno district court today , will hardly oj atlo to apoc.ir. : < \iust was seen lust night in jail nnd ap peared to ho n very sick man , besides being nearly tiightcned to death bv the no.ir np- iroach of bis trial. Ilo is sufferinij tor-ibly 'rom lung and ihro.it trouble , and It will probably bo some time bcforo no will bo able o appear before the bur of justice- answer for tils crime. Three minor permits , aggregating" S12. , wore Issued by thosuiierintendout of build- 'gi yesterday. Anna Bolden , colored , was arrested last night for grand larceny. She inveigled n jarbcr employed ut the Winds r hotel to her 013111 nnd stele a diamond btud worth $ ' . ) J 'rom her visitor. Tbo police locked the woman up nnd recovered the com. Flro in a fcod store nt713South Thlitoontb street nt 1 o'clock thU morning called out the down-town apparatus. Ten dollars will cover the loss , whllo wiakltig the run one of the lend bowes in tno big truok fell on tha frost-covered pavement and was sltghilj hurt. i'Kitbuy.tr , / t.i tin.11'us. Bishop John P. Nowmnu nnd wlfo nro Ir Chicago. II. A. Thompson of Thompson. Boldon A Co. returned yostordoy morning from m eastern trip. Ocorge W. Blake of Lincoln , chairman of the people's party state central committee was in town ycstevdiiv ) Uonnty Judge KlJfcr Vcnt to Ltr-cqln yostcr day wbnro ho will niu'iul n convontlon of tin county Judges of th Jijato. * Walt Mason has luft'Oiivihn to tnko a po sltioti on n now ilonibcratlc paper about to be established at Wnsbinglon , 1) . U. ' Mrs. Shomp nnd'MtV. Dr. Fntts of Plain Hold , N. J. . nra vUfling Omaha friends am visited Tin : UIR ycstonlay nltcr.ioon , Clarence E. Brown ; late of the Omahi Printing eompni > yl > in'tlio rallroud pnssoncoi service again and is Uicatcd at San Fru , o.sco. I , j Yesterday Mr. J-H. Martin , representing Josupli Arthur's sqpgationnl drnran , "Tht Still Alarm und Littlo'-Tuedday ' , " arrive J litho the city. Watson I3lekrell./je ; rotnry Husk's nssist- nnt in tbo buraau of nnimal Industry of the Uopurttnant of Agrlculluro , was in the clt\ yesterday on ollicbl'Uuslncss. J. W. Hadf3rd , formerly n wnll known grain man of Poncti und promlnonl poliliclat ot tha state , but a resident of Chicago foi suvoml months past , Is at thu MillarJ , William P. Kuttcr ovf lljttpr & Turner , leather munufncturers of Ndtv York , ha boon In the clly for * Jfvt dav * , thu truoit ol bis brother , FIMIIU ri ; Huttur of TUB J3it force. CMICAC.O , III , , Nov 2t' . lSpocial Tolecran to Tun Bii : : J The following Nobraskati : roslstorud hero totlav : ( Jrina Pnpllic F. U Her , U. U Cnshins , ' , A. H Jaequith and wife Omaha ; A. O. Watson , Kearney. Victori L. 1) . Oruuc , Omahu. Auditorium MI and Mrs , O L. Goodwin , Omaha. Urea Northern Phil Htlmmel , Onmba. Notice All dalcffutcs to district ni sombly No. 120 , Knij'Uts of Lubor , ur requested to nttoiid u spnulal incutlpi this ovontnifi Novoinbor ao , ut8 o'docli M. II. HUNVJNaTON , M. W. M'tllto Tlllbroote Son ot ayer Tillbrook of McKcesport , I'.i. , hnd n Scrofula bunch under ono car which the phjMcau laiircdnnd tluMiit became a running soio , nnd was followed by ciyslpclns , Mrs. Tlllbiook gave him food's SarsapaE'BiCa the sole healed up , ho became pcifuctlycll nnd Is now n lively , lobtist boy. Uthor parents \\lioso children stiller from Intpuio blood should piollt liy tills example. "HOOD'S PILL8 euro llabltu.it Constitution \ > j restoring iiorlstultle action o [ tlianllni3iit'iry rinal. If you liivo Clnnnl'ness 1 rcuMcs Is IIPXI your fnoo Is lo IHrty. Godliness. How to Cure' Freckles IN 3 DAYS. MME. M. YALE'S LH PREGKLR WILL DO IT. Shtco thohoslnnlnKof the norhl pretty fnco liara icim Kpolloil wllli frccklps and tlio must iM' : uiuplcxluii9lilitiluiuipby thusui LA FRECKLA In tlio onlr run- over known. ll oovoreil by MMI5 M VA ! , ] ; , tlio worhl fnineil llunuty ami Coinplovhin - porlnll t. Minu. Vnln bin trcnliul rniivni I liiMnt- ( it Kuropi > , In lli'iiit ibo White Mouse , nn I tlio rch'lii Itlei ol the world , \\rlto IIIT In uonlUU'iu'O. H'm an maxn > un beautiful. Shu I-AII inakis jua foni.ir iinln. Turn ray Imir to Its n itural color. Natty , ) : imlmulling tint mo Heine. Siocin ilcvclO | > ymir ust , nil out jour sunken chest , euro > ou iiduiy nkln leinhli.uiiil Mr liur innioiis llt'ituty lloo . It will t'O iniillol you froo. All of MiniYiilo s rcmcilhij ulll t > vilppcl you from < lilcnio , orou can not : licm from jour tfruKKlst. Ilo will KOI Uieiufor > oii. ( Join ytmrilruipl't on Monilnv nn t cnt n bottle of iKrt'cktii. . takt ) It homo an I apply It arcorlhu td llrt'i'tlDiiton Momlay.Tutxilar \\VhiuJny , nml in Sun lay you wilt uot havt'ii frurklo. Vounoiu- ili-xlon will I oas purluct as when n little biby. Tills bsoliituly truo. 1'ilco Sl.UU. Mme , M , Yale's Tempi ] of Beaut/ / , 146 Stale St. , I' . S.-Soml ' for M Jl K- Chicago , HI. VALB'S vat unbloIJenuty Uoolv 1'roo. ARE YOU SUFFERING KHOjl Female , M Weakness , 1 Rheumatism Chronic , Nervous .or Private Diseases. IF SO , CAIiTj ON l@ari&s Consultation Free Tor tlio Tro.itnjnt of Chronic , Private and Nervous Diseases , MALE AND IT.MAMv. ALL.BLOOD AND SKIN DIS EASES. ORGANi : WEAK NESS AND DISEASES OF NO MATTER HOW LONG STAN"D- ING OR HOW Ob-Ti N PRO NOUNCED INCURABLE. HERVOUS DEBILITY PILES , FISTULA , FJSSUHK Fo Cured without tliu iibe 01 Unite , l caustic All maltulics of a private or dulictito niituro , of either st'x , positively cured. Cull on or mldresi wltli htiiinp 1OOK ! AND IIK ( . IHI Dr. Seatles & Seines , ll3 No.xt door to L'oslolllue. .B . ItEAMIIPUL , , CLCANSINQ. for Farmers , Miners ant ! Hianics , A PEfiFECT SOAP FQfi ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Ctiappcd Hundi , Wounds , Durna , Etc. A UelighTuI Shampoo. WHITE RUSSIAN § W , cpsciall1/ Adapted for Use in Haid Watca IF YOU WANT THO f O\Jf \ ONLY THc OiNiib WHICH HAVE A THE A "QLOVE" IS VII "TKADS XiIABIC" * * "TNTH" " SOLE w EACH WOE. nEMEMBEUTlllh AND TKIJ. . % OTilKIl RETAIL waW. AS WHOLESALE , 1520 Farnam SI. , Corner 16li. ! Lady clorki In attundunce. WHEN YOU walk into a clothing store in broad clay light or in thccvcn- ng if you prefer to and plank down three common every day "hard to get and easy to spend" Ainerican dollars with an eagle on one side and the "Loddcss of Giberty" the oth er and walk out with a brand new overcoat on your back that bclpiig's to you -fits you looks well on you and feels 'll illlZl.011 Il co c a ' 's ll any woncl ° r that that clothing store can hardly handle the crowds as fast as they come ? Say is it ? It's a fact that you i substantial heavy chinchilla overcoat of us today for three dollars ; you can have it either single or double breasted - with velvet collar sateen sleeve linings- heavy twilled lining and Canton flannel pockets ; and you'll be two dollars richer thin if you bought it somewhere else. For a five dollar bill we offer " " " " you today AN OVERGOAT that you never saw equalled for less than eight dollars in all y out : life. This coat is made of solid heavy chinchilla cut 2Xtra long lined with double-weight serge sateen sleeve lin ings velvet collar and double-stitched scams. If you'd rather buy an ulster than an overcoat , is quite so comfortable on a cold clay we will sell you a great heavy chinchilla ulster double breasted cut good and long lined with heavy plaid cassimcre for five dollars and seventy- fivc cents or we will sell you a gr"ancl fric/o ( not freeze ) ulster double-breasted lined with heavy plaid flannel for eight fifty that's worth an even dozen dollars. If you want to buy one of those elegant overcoats that we're selling for nine dollars. /pJTpnn 11 Trn oday they're going fast. They're in Kerseys Chinchillas Cassimercs blacks blues browns smokes modes tans double-breasted single-breasted plain linings plaid linings flannel linings cassimere linings velvet collars self collars full salin sleeve linings fourtecn-dollar garments at a nine- ] dollar price. Fur overcoats ! filial fur ? Oh , different hinds of fur , "fur" little Money ! 'Without moneynntl without price. ' To the You are not \voll , anil h. vn jnonoy or tinio to see i iloc'or. Cut out iliunitino prlntrd hou1. KU'ANS L'HKMIl'Al. CO. . NIW : YOIIK I'n-loltoii a postal c.ird. Wilto your onn u.uiiu : > ii the nlliur sUlcidf thuo.ud ; put It In tliu 1'ost ( ) llk'i > , nnil by rotiiru mull you will gat ; i lotlor anil hiiniu mudlriiiu thit : ivlll do von iMiol. Try It ninl toll ycilr filcndi. TO THE KEEL.EY INSTITUTE , HED OAK , IOWA. . | A PAMI'U : Uri'lIIlM UIIAIIA , NKII. NornmlK-r'JJ. 1802. „ < ; n.N I'l-KMAN : I scp by your ( iiiiioiinnimonts tli it you , uo tro uln ( a liirw nil nbor of ! 'pi-oplu ' fioin it 1 p'irtiof lowi forum Iiiiuii | , Miiiililnu | nnd Tub u-uo ll.i'ilts. ' and lintt youH . .Inn u thu iroiiulnu Ktio uv prup ir itloiH : iUo thut you li ivo lint il imi-oinnio.l itluns for all F Will yon klnilly in ill inn Illnr ituio tli it will null tlm cii.uth.it I in.inl'ltin . fnrihuron Tliiirul [ uro m my In this xu'linn of tlioalito who li u-u boon uiirud , ana I .nn irro itlv Inlornstn I In I liNwork. VoiiM\ory ruipuolfully , JA.MIH u- . I flrnac luri/ il - & KID Tin ibovo brauilJ of jjlovtss lor silo by TheBostonStors N. W. Cor. Ltitli and .Nil ! Ice. To HID ntockholderi of thn O/tnllitln f..u l anil C.ittli'i Notlfi U licrcoy ulvi-ii tc Uio bto-Uliu < lon' f thii Uiall iln l/im ! .in J I'.itt'u ' coiiiiiiny lii.it tliu v : ( moral IIIIIM il iiiuotln. of hiild 4'Kinp ay I > 1 ' i > Hold .t trio nru | of a ild cominny. In tlio cltv of Ilin ihu , statu of .Su- liriinU'i. \\uilii0iil.iy , Doccinlit-r btvviitn. lair ' , it two o'clock j ) in. , for the piirpo'.ii of oli't't.n illri'Utonof tliucoiniriny to ! > rvo for tliuciH.i.iii yoir , uncl for tln < tnuni llii of nny mi i oil oilier itiislncsg of ovi-ry Iclnil .md th rncioi 'lint in ly l i prcwnii-l lo sunii Hireling ! > v Un IIHHI'IIIIOI | ! | ht'ikliot'lors. . 1.1IH Mill I' iMUIIliM K , l'rOS. < ioilU JONATII AllBUbl'ITIItnry. . . . . Omulm , MJ ! ) , Nov. Itf JjJi u'JJJtf ARE TROUBLING YOU ! Wnlt rump iintl l | no tliiuii oxiitnlnu 1 liy o ir optic In iinf i Iwrtro mil iriii > i iry. Hi ol mill iniilriifl our fl'.Ufl ' I HIM h.-Ci . r irl I't . , II'll ( JI.ASSJ till II y liffi In lui' \ \ nrul If > m < ! > nut nnu I Kli ! i3i ] wiMUll lully.iu < anil n IVIHJ ynu wli it tn ilo * IIIli,111 HI'I'OTACl.l.S nr IJVK l.l/AhM'i I IIOM II.JI lU'.I I'liiht.Miiiiko , liluiMir wliHoKliissos. fur jriw , liuiii.'i'cu j'lijr ui. | Jewelers anil Opticians , I'n rn.iin mil I'lfti'i'iitli h To tin * nwuorn of nil loin. iKirts of lots nnil ro ill ( "tlnto tilling ihu nlluT In lilook I , Kounlzu'iil 4lli Hililllliin. from Mil htuuct til lltli Utructl Von mo hviuby n iiilluil tli il iho nndir-i HiKiiuil. lli iMidiiliiiurfiitMl fri'iilioldura of tlio ] city of DnialKi , Imiu bron duly nppQlniuill by ihu iiiiiyoi , with ihu approval of tlin cltyj ( oiinuil of H.ilil oil v , to lissom ihu diumiKo toJ thu ownur- in IIDU lively of thu propurty nf-l frcteil by tlin Kr.idinj of tlio nllny Iu lilo-k I 4 Konnt/'Vs llh iiidltlon.fio n lUtli slrout In lltlil hirri'l. drclnriiil nucussitiv liy orillnanuu No.l ii.'Si. iiiingod Ojtobur | 3 | , iiVi. npprovcd Octo- Ijcrltli. W. , on inn fiiillicr notifliid Unit li ivln ; ci'iiU'il Hiild | jiolntnioiit | , nn 1 do v < i i.ililluil I ; : ri-'inlri'd by law.u will , on llm I"1 ! , d.iy ofJ lUii-iniitir. A. I ) . 1W. ' , at til" hum < if iin'cfiii-k In llir foii'iiuon , at llioollli'u of Ji'iin 1' ' I HICK , ' .v > i cli.nnlJiT of ( oiniiiuruo , llh i > tin ) cor- ! Diir.iln Ilinlli of Hilildtv. infill ! > > tlin pilr- IIU4I1 of uoiiHlilorln nnd inikni UK nx ' * ) mi-lit of ( lunnii-'u lo llioownuis unit uvuiy ofl n ill inoiiurly niruutud by H.UI ! cii.iii.-i- > f ui.uliij lulling into con .di.'r.ttfuil Mpui'Kil lH'ni.'lltn. Ifl nny. f Von iiru nntlllud id bo pri'M'iit ' at Uin tlnml nnil iiiui'u nfoi-uifulil aii'l iniiko miv ooiocll'i.'H ' to or bl tliniHMituotuurn n'Niiid utii" > ' , i of duinuvC4 us you inuv I'unslilrr proper .KJIIN K n.Ai K , U W ( JIfl-UV _ Oiiiuhii.Nob.Nov.siV.i. _ _ isJ. ii-'JI l'i-u | > ukil lor AiltntUIni- till ) Uly of ] Oiiiuli.i toiilnd lilJ * will bu n-cDivi'il nt llio ulllco of 1 I bo cilv coniplrollur up to 4 p.m. llocuinnorJ n. IHI. ' , for tliu olll ) ui iiilvurtbln ; of Hit. olly for tliu yuar I K. In iicuordnn'o w'lti ' noctltui I IE : | of tfiiicliurlur Kiu'h blddur lo enulii'u J curtlllu.l clicuk < if ifioo. Tlioilxbtinrcsun'i.Ml ' to rujuct any or till hld . . , TIIKO. Ol.bKN , tomptiollir. ; Onubu , Nov. 10 , WO. NiWIM