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    1893.
BARRETT SCOTT'S ' BAIL BOND
Mtiny THemls Are Signuip it , Though the
Prosecution ia Active.
REWARD IS NOT LIKELY TO BE PAID
Holt Comity OdlclnM Knjcilneil ( mm I'nj'lii
tlm 1 rxnA Shrrlll lor Anilillni ; In
tlio Cup I tire ot tli < ! Vc >
liraakn Dutiuiller.
Neb , Oct 9 [ Spoclil Telegram
to Tun Hi.u -.Ilidgo 1 K'lnkilnt iwnvenod
court thUmtirnlii ) ; at lOo'cloek togl\o H.vr-
iroU Scott an opportunity to furnish bonds
.Although Iho bond wai for onli * i ( tXW ,
about flu < WO was secured at noon , w hen the
judge sliled that court xvould t slnnd ad
I journed until the lltli , ns he x\as ox-
lifcted In Huyd uoimly tomorrow lo hold
court ' 11m bond u ill bo held open to signers
until tli it time , when it will bo examined
nndpiohihh npproxod , although the pros
ecution Is making it us dillleult ns possible
let hi in 'ogol ' bond.
An tnniu tlon was served on the < .onnt\
ofllcl Us ( nut the 1'list National bink this
t inoiuing , lestraining them from piiing Cun-
liln liam Ihe lexvan ) . ami lie depaited this
inurnlngviih his dcputv , minus the spoils ,
although jour corn snondetit erroneously
stntnl ycsti'idiy thai Ihei h id boon piitl.
'J his i-ase uill also be hen I next batuulav
Ihe brsl h' ' .il authority In Ihe
clly sus that the ruward was il
legally appiopi laud and IheioCoie uinnot
bo Lollnted Cunnltigli.im was tied loan
clcclili light pole In elllio last night buti \ -
pirlies and i ut iloun by Major
this morning
Dot ci. ts ( 'OIIN inur.vns. .
J\n iiil llnnil tli-KiiiillliiK th I'lirinorK
In tlm Vldtill } < \\uliirloo. .
WxTEiuoo , Neb , Oct. U [ Special Tele-
pram to 'I in : Ui'K 1 ' " 'ho mombeis of the or-
ganirod bind of thieves , uho h ue piled their
\ocation unmol''sted for je.ns , Have com
mom ed to got In tholr Hue work again this
fall and it begins lo look as though they in
tended to carry things with a high hand un
less the cltl/cns adept soiati boiolo measures
to lid the lounlrv of Iho presence of thcso
light lingered gentlemen During the sum
mer season the faimcis living in Iho Uemliy
of Iho lo n suITeted Iho loss of pigs , calves
nnil chickens , and now the lalders hn\o com
menced to sleal the agriuullmal pioducts of
the tin in
batiiula\ night thloesIsllod the house
of John MiGi\en and stole dill ) pounds of cu
cumber sceu , valued nt ? lt0 ! , and got away
iMtliout leaving any liace Ueliind other than
the Hack of u wagon 'Iho seed was m an
lion lank near llio ihcr , iv few lods fiom
IMcCUon's icsidence , and duimg the night
the thieves happened that wav , look evorv-
thing out ol tliu tunic ami diovoawa ) The
next morning the wagon liac'k wns followed
ns far as Elk Cll ) , vvheta it v\as lust.
It Is jtaliriiMliii'ii I.Hit.
Or.suvv , Neb , Oct. U [ Special to TUB
. Bui ! ] Geneva Is engaged tonight in a social
V event of some Importance It is under diioo-
I'j , tlon of the Masonio lodge , but la engaged in
I)1 Iho cili/ens gcncrallv , and is in honor of
lion .Tolin .Icnsen and Mrs. Jensen Mr.
Jensen , who Is widely known in Nebraska
and who II.IH boon for llio p.i l quarter of u
century an honored and inllucntl.il citi/cn
of this community , his Joined the Cherokee
Bliip adventurers and will move his family
to the promised land this week. Ho will bo
missed hero. Ho h.is had a ( imminent part
in near ly ever ) important cnicrprrbo in tlrrs
rily. Ho was president of Iho Citirens bank
for nmny jeais , counl ) clerk for four years ,
preside-ill of Flllmoio County Agricultural
society for ) cnis , president ot the State
Agricultural soclotv for twojo.iis nnd vvas
last .vear elected to the stale lugislalure
from Ibis county. The lingo mooting of
friends and nelghbois tonight in the spi-
clous Masonio temple bespeaks the esteem
in vvhkli he was held.
Ii > < > l " 4 iinil I't i tonal * ,
i. Oct. I ) [ Special to Tun BOB ]
Mrs. Anna Marvin has returned to her homo
in Chlco , Gal. , ufler n month's visit with
rolalives licio.
Prof. .1. Li McBrlcn and wife have moved
to Orleans , Neb
Ncal Woodruff of Ouster county is visiting
relatives in tills city.
Tliu members of the Picsbytcrlnn church
purchiiHed a line pipe organ lasl wookamt nn
( mjoiiblo organ rcclt.il and musical was
given at tlio chinch Friday evening.
Tociimsoh Is represented in Cliicago and
nt the World's fair Ihis week by the follovv-
inc peopleG. . (3. H.illoy and wife , IJ P
Allen and wife , M. K Cowan and wife , P. H
Hopkins nnil wife , A. H Allen and wife , P.
A. Biimdago and wife , Mesdames 1'uidy ,
1'laU , J. W Kavaiiaiiirli , F. Cue , 11. B. Uuf-
f urn , Misses .Inllii Dow. Jessie Green , Al ) ra.
.F.innio and Cairlo Haisted , Messrs. U. B.
Scolt , J. S Dow , Phil Nester and others.
Will Promote llolinnili'H InlnrpHt * .
FnuMONT , Oct ! ) . [ Special to THIS BII : ]
The sentiment of tlio Maxwell republicans
nnd ibo Bryan demociats Is commingling
and crystnll/lng to throw the vote to Judge
Holcomb.
J. D Hell , member of the city council anil
a staunch lepubllcan , is out with a i.inl ml-
viHlngi.ll Bryan democrats to join Maxwell
republicans in voting for Judge Uolcomb
The jm.v In llio Cailetou uiuider case is
not jet clouted. 'llio special vcniio of
forty Is exhausted and lliero are yet aboul
a dozen pelemptory challengus loft. A new
panel of lwonl-four men has been oidered
and they .no now coming in. Hopes 1110 en
tertained that the jur ) will bo completed by
night.
Tlio democratic city ticket hns been nomi
nated with the present incumbents , James
Hull and Waldo Wintetstcen for justices of
the peace and James Nee and W. L Houck
for constables.
Iliirlcil H
GUAM ) Ibi.ANn , Oct. y. [ Special to Tun
BKB.J Iho dead burglar was buried this
nftcinoon by the county ucdortaunr , no
relatives of the decoiscd having sent word
as to disposition of his body. A photogiaph
of the dead man wax sent , by request , to
u Fannie Fisher at Omaha , but no answer
lias beeniecelved.
Ofllcor Smith , whoso wound began to
assume a serious nituro ) c storday , Is re
ported much better toda\
JMyjtiirlmiH IIUiiiioiiniiK | 11 ut VViilino.
WAHOO , Nob. , Oot U. [ Special Telegram
to Tun Bin : J Saturday inoining a Mis No-
VotnoVi living with her son about one nnd
1 one-half miles west , disappeared , and has
not binco bt ( n sooner heard fiom. Mis No-
volnoy was Mloars old and In feeble health
and out of tier mind at .times. Shu speaks
only the Bohemian language Any infoi mil
lion as to her vvlii'U'.iljouts will be gt.iitly 10-
colved by her relatives or W Slmodyncs
Wuhoo.
Impvrlitl' * Cnnip .Vlnotlng.
iMi'Biiui. , Neb. , Oot. I ) , [ Special to Tup.
JlKK.J The Methodist Episcopal camp meet
f ing , which has been in progiess hero for the
t" Just two weeks , closed lust night. Nearly
100 professed conversions and about sixty
joined the church , Uvaugollsi Ilooplntrtiinor
of Lincoln conducted the meetings , assisted
by the local pastor.
St.iiitun .
STANTON , Nob. , Oot. U. [ Hpoc-l.il to THE
1JEB.JThe populists of Btanton county met
in mass convention Saturday evening ana
iiomlnnteil thefolloxvliic count > tlc-kut : W
II. Porter , judge ; K O. UUvurtls , cleric ; J
Vocel , treasure"1 ; G. A. 1'ortor , surveyor.
They ui.uio no iiouihuitions for shoriiT ami
fupeiintciulent , _
l'UIUll > lll' CHIItpItlKII ( > | l | l ( , ( | .
CHKTK , Noh , Oct. 0. [ Special Telegram to
'JTriK HEB. | The iK > nullsts opened their cuiri' '
palRli hero this evening. Hon. S. A. IIol
comb , c.iiullctiite for supreme Judj'o , and { { on
Q. W. Klnclieloo of Missouri uddicsscxl
mall oudleuco nt the cltv hall , conalstrng
rnoatly of republicans and democrats.
On u borluug
Oct. U. [ Special Tologrnm to
DEE. ] The case of the State against
George Warren occupied the attention o
K
K
the district court today Warren Is about
lfcars old and isrhirged with having
assiultod In Sept mi > or. 1 93 , Hetty Hello
Kcyn.ird , an Imbecile pirl of 17 The
case will go to the Jury tomorrow
1'iinrril ( if H lork I. idy.
YOUK. Neb , Dot l > - ( Special to Tun line ]
The funeral services of Mrs Ooorgo F Cor-
corn were hold jesterday at the Catholic
churcb Mrs Corcoin was the wife of
Court IteportcrCorcornof the Fifth district.
F1KE AND POLICE"130AKD. .
r.nUtnumt liy u llnliite Hint Hor-
dcrod < iii Acriiiiiiiii
The question of Increased fire protection
occupied most of the time at the meeting of
the lloam of Fito and Police Commissioners
last night The boaid concluded that two
new sets of hirness , four additional her cs ,
seven additional men , two sets Halo collars ,
oiiodocn play pipes , a new hose wagon , ! ) ,000
feet of the best hoso. nnothpr now Li
Pianco steamer in audition to the one which
wlllcomo todav , wore urgently needed.
Tlio ai tlon of the Insutanco men in tbroit-
tcning to laiso their intcs has moved the
Iwaid to piompt notion , and the water works
company was censuied The debate over
tlio water works contiact with the cltj oven
assumed an nceiimonlous tmuiTi1 liotweeu
the chairman and one of the members
A compiiisnn bctweeiutho sl7ii and facili
ties of the ill o derailments of.Kansis Clt\1
St Paul and oilier cities of n like sl/o was
decidedh unfavor.iblo to Omaha
Mr Stiii-klei , who has taken a great in-
teiest in llio matter of Hie protection since
the destruction of the Pat mini Street
theater , said "Unless wo take some decided
action to gho our nu re hauls heller lite pro-
lection the Insurance men will put their
rales up so high ih it the extra lax would
make a sutllclcnl amount lo duplicate the
whole lire dop irtment in ono \ear. "
The eommlssloiiPis concluded to give the
water pi essuio another test with eight lines
of hose with one-inch no7zlo ? It is s ltd
that the test jcslcrday was not fully up to
the requltcmcnts of the city contiact
John Uced was appointed chief engineer
for the now steamer , and the appaialus will
be housed at 1.117 Hainov sticol , wlieie the
building is now being remodeled under dl-
lection of Assistant Chief Hiincs
Chief Galilean ii'potted the loss of 500
feet of hose and llvono/zlcs in the Painain
Street theater the He loqucstod thai il.OOO
feet of now hose bo piuchased. Ho topoilod
the death of Albel t Jeromu and the injury of
Iho lltemcn at the last llio The commis
sioners ordoied tlio purchase of an 18 inch
alarm gong for the now engine house on
llarnej slrcol
Chief Soavo.\ sent a communication to the
bond denouncing section 107 , chapter \ll , of
Iho gencial laws of Iho stale passed by the
last gcnoiat assembly-as being unjust to the
police olilcors This Is the act which pi o-
venls police ofllcois fiom oDUininit witness
fees from cases In the disliict , and county
coin ts The men have to bo on duty tvvol\o
hours cither on day or ni hl detail , and
when they nircsl a person whose case is
laken to the disliict court thoj aio com
pelled to got out of bed and attend the trial ,
often times losing nc my all the time they
have for sleep The chief claims that Ibis
uritlts ii liArdftlilti nti Ills ninn. fnrhlnh
they aie entitled lo lemuneiation llio same
as any other witness
The chief icpoited tint no heit could be
seemed at thocit\ jail unlll tlio air \ontl-
l.itor was shut off. This would leave the
place full of foul gases. The loctnt cold
nights have caused much porsoml di eom-
fort for the pconlo who aie on duly at the
Jill. The chief was oidered to lake what
stops ho consldeicd necessary m the rniittoi.
Ofllcer Houzor's lesUnatlon from the
police foico was lead. Ho alleges that ho
was forced to icslgn throuirh iieiseeullon
from Soigeant bigwart. Tlio latlor 10-
poited that ho h id been over the ofllcej-'s
bc.it four times in ono night and could not
find him on duly. He also cliuged llio of-
llcer with diinklng while on duty. Captain
Coimack repotted that Kou/er came into
tlio station one nlgbl lasl week , and , tin n-
lav over his star , club and keis , said th.it ho
would quitthcnand thoio. The boaid oidetod
a lull of the ol"cer on the chiigcs pie-
foiled by the sergeant , and the cas.o will bo
heard next Monday night.
CJ C Ford was appointed as spec ! il police
man by the major Special Olllcor Tope
esigned
Tlio following weio granted leave of ab
sence : Ollleeis Itloem , Diiuhuu and Pros-
[ ott ten ilajseac'h and
, Vaughn two addi
tional dajs
It was reported that the siloon owned by
Miiuay .t Cunningham on Parnam slicct
was found open on Sunday , October 1 , con-
li.uy to tho'city ordn.ances
Tivo I'ootp idH nt I > UH Molnot Hold Up Soi-
trul Toojilo.
Drs MOIVES , Oct. 0. [ Speciil Telegram to
TUB JPB ] Footpads scotn to have hold high
cm nival In DCS Moines last night. Half a
do/en cases of highway robbery have been
reported today. U he acts were all committed
In the southeast portion of Iho cily and seem
to have been done by the same two men.
Altogether tbev gotneaily $100 and several
valuable watchcrf They woio no masks and
wore decidedly bold in their operations
They closed business for the night by holdIng -
Ing up the conductor , motorman and two
passengers on an Ingersoll avenue electric
street cir. They throw the ttolloy from the
who and cut the rope , leaving their victims
in the dark. No arrests have been mado.
IOUH SupMiiiu , Court DrolHliHiH.
DBS MOIM.S , Oct 'J. [ Speel il Toloj iani to
Tins HFB ] Supiemo court opinions. Lilj-
gotl&Myois Tobaeeo eompiny , appellant ,
against Collier , Robertson & Hamblcton and
lJ. . Smith , tiustec' , Leo distilct. aflluned ;
J.V. . Piiee , appellant , against. ! . P. Holcomb
ot al , DCS Molncs district , allltmod ; Slate of
Iowa against Irvvln Mclntjre , appellant ,
Monioe district , alliuneil , Clcndonnin Hoggs ,
appollmt , against Aiuhie Dom/la < , executor ,
et al , Mom oo distiict , r oversea , Heiman
Schier against U T. Uinkinordt , apnellant ,
DCS Moincs distiict , aflh mod.
I'iUKEitsiituo , In. , Oct. 0 , Special lolo-
grain to THIS niii : , ] rua in this city this
moi ning dcstioicd twonty-slv business
houses , inoslij ftamo , Ihough iheie weio
thicebiick blocks among them The loss is
OHtimatecl at fiom * 150,000 to jaoO.OOO ; In-
Huranco fBO.OlX ) to ? 7.r > ,000 Theio was no
Hie protection , and Watciloo responded
quickly to the call and extinguished tlio
tlames The Jlio Is believed to be of incen
diary origin _
limn VV.iniiin I Htnllj Ilunioil.
Misbouju VALLRY , Oct. t ) [ Special Tele
gram to THE Uur. ] Clara Harris was very
Keilously if not fatally burned this after
noon. While filling a binning gasoline stove
her clothing caught lire. She ran into the
sir eel , but before help could icaoh her , her
clothing completely burned , leaving her la a
terrible condition.
lliiliumliui Oporii.
Ludvlk's colebiated Bohemian opcia com
pany , which made a decided hit in "A Lost
Hildo" in 12uropo , arrived In Omaha yester
day afternoon and reglstetcd at FranV
Harto'.s hostlery on Souih Thirteenth street
Twenty-two well Known European actors
compose the company
Tomorrow evening they make their first
appearance in this city at National hull In
"Jane Hyrlo. "
Kilday night at the same place they vvll
bo seen in "Tho Old and the Young " Oi :
Sunday at Metz hall on South Thirteenth
street "No Man and So Many Girls" will bo
presented.
33 Aocuixil of llnrau atoullnif ,
Mr. Hatllcld , who lives on Hurt street bo
tvveen Fifteenth and Sixteenth , missed his
horse ftom his stable last night. Ho sus
peeled that u boy named Kd Morrow took
the animal and laid him locked up on sus
picion. The boy denies all know ledge of the
hon.0 and sa > s he was not around the stable
at alt.
CuiMtuI < t ll iy' Death.
YANKTOv , S. D. . Oct. l > . fSpecial Telegram
to THE HrK. ] Three bois w ere riding the
sustaining rods under a Milwaukee ficfgh
on Saturday and a br.ikeman discharged i
levolyerut them to fiighten them ell while
the train was In motion. Ono of the boys
named Hohautlanou became frightened , lost
his hold , uud falling under the wheels was
cut to pieces. 'ITcieuro prospt > ctsof troubl
for the rallioad company in this case ,
A mute by the name of Olcson was run
down on the same road nud killed ucar Vermillion -
million Saturday night-
KUPAmiCK HAS THE CALL
Results of the Democratic flity Primario
Held Yesterday.
MANY OF THE DELEGATES FAVOR HIM
Severn ! Splrlloil fiuteUs lit tlio 1'olln
y 'licil in the 1'ourth .V 'llu
ilctuoen .MuUllilll ntul 1'nitte
PolltlculNo .
The democratic piImailcs were heldios-
tcrday In the various wards to select delegates -
gates to the city convention to bo hold at
Uorm.inla hall.
While the pilmailcs passed oft quietly ,
thcio wei-o several splilted conlesls , notablv
in Iho rourth , .Seventh and Ninth. Main of
the delegate's will RO into the convention un-
Instructi'ii H Is thought that Mr Kllp.it-
ICK | will bo nominated for mnjor on the lltst
ballot , as man > of the delegates-elcut ate fa
vorably disposed to the idea of putting htm
against Mr Hcmls A compiratlvely largo
\oto was cast jcsterrtnj
In the Fourth , honors were about evenly
divided between the rival tickets .lorry
Mulvlhill and b J. 1'lntti came under Iho
who a lie , each receiving 11 ! ) votes.
Kd How ell made a strong light In the
Seventh , hut only suiveedcd In getting two
of his delegates elected.
'Die following is Iho losult of Iho prl-
nnrles jesteulav , us ofllclallj announced at
the completion of Iho count.
1.11 Of DolltRlltUA.
First. Ward Clniles Conovor , Hans
Ilnck , Tied UrodegardOwen Slavlii , August
Orclb , John 1'owois , Louis Schroeder , M
W Whoton , liemy Jensen , M D Hoche and
Ueorge Soullor
becoud Ward 10 H Alexander , Thonns
CollopVi.lames Ktioucs , Leo Hildgc1) , John
Sullivan , Jr , W. P Wappich , rrod llloomor ,
.1 rerclval , John McMillan , Kobort Altehr
son ntid Jacob Bnrklmdt
Thiid Waul t ns Caioy , Domlek Cos-
grove , 1'atiick Fold , Daitlov Polov , W. H
Gunisolus , A H McAnilicws , M McCirtby ,
Julius Me\er Thomas Murphy , n Uotheiy
ami Millin Shields
Fouilh Waul Truniin Buck IJ II Carey ,
S A. Crowe , N 13 Dlllrance , John N KVon-
< -er , l C Hcifey , John A MeShano , S. J
Montgomery , Jerry Mulvlhtll nnd L J
l > l. ttt ! 03 votes cast
Fifth Ward T H Diiloy , "T J. frcnzor ,
IVfiiik Holler , M. Clark , John Ciuigan ,
Thom.is Uiimmghani , Thorn is D ICinnov ,
U. M. Lnvvlcss , John C. MeDeimott , 13a
O'Connor and Wllll nn Von Ivrage
Slxlli Wnid-W H C'lndwlck , Trank
Uuiican. Willis Johnson , Uobort A Kaiser ,
W. V Nieman , L H Parkei , John Hoait , J.
H Ue.igan , Ctiarles Huhmar , Ouight Kustln
and Joseph Sherry SKty-Hvo votes cas * .
Delecatloti unlnslrueted
bevonth Waid A Ackorman. J. Cyer-
WIHSKI , < J U Uickson. 1 lank Filchotl.
Mlehitol Ilogan J. 1) La Course , Joseph
Nowickl , Ooorgo Soav , Homy Voss , Abnor
Waggoner and John Walvvork Two of thesa
dclegalos aie for Houell for councilni in
ICighlh Waid- . A Hinirnn , Michael nut-
lor , J. II Connor , .1. IJ. Ouedalo , Peter Gra-
vert , ( oorgo K.ull , J. B. Slieean , Thomas
Sullivan , .1 II bchmldt , A. C. Wakeloy nnd
V. \Vovmullcr. . nighly-soveii voles casl.
Delegation unlnsttuctpd
Ninth \Vard-M. T. Uurko , P B. Johnson ,
T J. Mihonoy , J. J. Mahoney , Euclid Marlin -
lin , C. L btnith , P. W bimpson , Adam Sny-
clor , T. L We u or , I3d Welch , W A. Uard-
nor and Chailes Offuth. Ono hundred and
iiflj'Six votes cist.
VMuro lo Uu Utor.
The registrais of election will meet in the
various polling clistilets this morning
nt ' .I o'clock , and will bo in session until U
o'clock at night for the put peso of making
ui ) the voters' llsls in the Utv.
Each voter is requiioU to have his nnmo
upon Iho list in the voting district In which
bo lives if be wishes to vole at Iho coming
oleclion. The registration is now each vcar
The voters' list of lust je.u cuts no figure In
this year's light.
The davs for icglstration nio Tuesday , Oc
tober 10 , Wednesday , October 18 , 1 hursday ,
October 20 , Tuday , November a , and Batui-
dav , November 4.
The location of the polling and registtalion
booths appears in llio majors moclamtuion
published in another nait of this , paper.
Snioml V\aril luiulillcniiH. |
One hundred and twcntj-two volers tcgia-
tered their choice for delegates to there-
publican county convention in the Second
ward jestoid ly.
The delegates elected were instructed for
Dr. Rogers for coi oner and D. J. Seldon for
Juslico of Iho pe ice Voting pioceodod in
an ordorlv and quiet manner and resulted in
the choice of the following nominees f
delegates :
H J. Hanker , P. 13 Divorak , C. Kcsslor ,
P 1'iclia , Chailes Hove , P. Sucliy , Gustavo
Hart , J. Jitak and J. Tiedeman.
I'ourtli U'liril llriiuliliruii Caucus.
The republicans of the Fourth ward hold
a caucus last night ut tlio Board of Trade
and nominated a licket lo he submitted at
the county primaries next Friday.
Those named weio : Messrs Anderson ,
Bcehol , Boucher , Taist , Loelmer , Moorcs
M.iilumlt , Smith nnd Wheeler.
This delegation was instructed to use all
honorable inoitia in its power to have
Geoigo S bmlth nonnnatod for one of the
justices of the peace.
Political l'i ni'vrruiiiu lliiwiirilcil.
Justice Biandels , who failed to 1 > 3 ronoml
nated by the democrats ana was subse
quently refused bv the people's p irtv con
ventlon. has at last succeeded in gelling
himself befoio Ihe public for tliat olllco.
At 1-fst S uurdav's meeting of the people's
party counly central committee his name
was again proposed , uud although meeting
some opposition , he was finally nominated.
l'0llllllll | I.XOCIItltO tllllllllllttOK.
The oxecnllvo hoird of llio people's party
ccnti.il committee mot at Knights of Libor
hall list night and lUtonod to the Introduc
tion ol several resolutions.
Ono was to the effect that the presidents
and secretaries of all labor organizations
should bo invited lo meet and express their
choice for ihe vacant places of the council
manic ticket.
_
Kiillllciitloii Mi'i'tlnc.
There will bo a mooting of the West Side
Republican club on Wednesday evening , Oc-
looor 11 , Iblil , ut their hall , Forty-fourth and
Loavcnwoith stioots , to ratify ihe noiniim-
lions made by the lopubilcan city conven
tion last Satuiday Hvery candidate nomi
nated at said convention Is coidlnlly invited
to bo present , 1 * SUIMMISU , President.
I ! A. Ditusi , Secretary.
iliiliu drutuo In Olllco
The Btalomcnt has been published that
City Clerk John Gloves has had six years
experience in the cltj cleik's ofllce. Mr
Groves has held the ofllco but tno jears
since the position was made an elective one
He was city clerk for ono term when ihe
council had the selection of that oftlclal.
Olmrh-y VVuu ( iiineniiu.
Charles Snyder was arrested last night as
a suspicious character. It is alleged that
Cliailcs has a penchant for hliing livery
rigs and sending them back by messenger
boss without paving for the hire. Ho is
licensed of working several liverymen in thi
manner.
Last night ho ordered a "cnryall" sou
from Hood's barn
on Twenty-fourth and
Clark streets to the corner of 1 vvi'nty-fourtli
and Kraldno streets. Ho is said to have me'
the liver \in.in at the foot of ihesialis nni.
told him that ho would go up , change his
clothes , get his wife uud would then driyi
past the stable nnd pay for the rig , Afte.
waiting for a couple of hours the morymau
went to the place whoiobo mot Suvder anil
found that there U no ono llv ing up stulrs , a
It is a imbllo halt. The liveryman notttled
the police , who at rested the man out on
Vinton street with a load of girls 10 or Ii
yem b of ngo enjoying a piotty late carrlagi
lido. Snvdcr was locked up and booked a
u suspicious character ,
buuth Dakota Quiirrle * Sold ,
HoTSi'Hisos , B. D , Oct. 0. [ Special Tele
grain to Tins HUB ] The O'Dcll quainea bo
tw eon this place and Buffalo Gap were sol
oday to eastern parties. J. J. 13irloy of
Philadelphia. Charles UU Snckpolo nnd
nltunhnvc bought a .iqn trolling Interest
for $00,000. Tlioi will put in a largo amount
of capital. Iheso quai-rlds contain white ,
rod and variegated sandstone.
BROWN WtL-L DIE.
fnte of u Mutfi Who " \Vfti MIIRCOI ! lijn
CiMirloian.
At noon j osterday Assistant County Attor
ney Slab nigh , Dotectlv o .Sa vage and the police
rex | > rteis visited the St. Joseph hospital to
take the statement of Brown , who it is sup
posed will die from the Injuiics Indicted by
Julia Smith
Before leaving for the hospltu Attorney
Slabaugh Hied a now complaint against the
woman charging her with assault with In
tent to kill , and then filed his requisition
papers with Judge Berka who after signing
them , sent the documents to the governor.
The sisters at the hospital s ild that Brown
was Very low all day Suniliy and was
expected to die any tnomnnl Ho suffers
terribly fiom tlio wound in his head and liU
light arm and hand arspavalvzcd Just after
noon Brown rallied a Ittilo and was able lo
oo llio nttorni'V and detective ( J nations
worn wi Ittun on n plcco of paper and held
where the patient could seoniul lie aiisvvoied
by Holding or shaking his head Haifa
do/on limes ho tt led to speak , but all that lie
could 'sav was -'Yes ' IMoctlvo Savage
showed Brown the hammer with which ho
had been lilt and the sick man Identified
it nnd intimated that the woman used it on
his head When asked whether ho hail
thic.iteiipd to liuit llio woman the palienl
shook hh head anil tiled to s iv "No '
Then Mr blabaugh wrote the question :
"Did she stuko to lob and kill jou" ' In
icply Brown nodded and then fell birk onto
the pillow exhausted , hoi ling his head with
his left hand
The hat which ho wore at the tlmo was
then shown him and ho idciililled It and
said the hole in It was made w illi Iho ham
mer the woman sttuck htm with
Blown thinks ho is going to die , and know
lh.it he w as m iking these statements for the
slate to use In prosecuting the woman
The inlured man was foimv'ily einplojod
by ttio Pinker tons , but of late has been
working on a faun neir Minneapolis
The sisteis siv that Sundav , when
Brown was so low , ho foughl his attendants
and that 11 look fo ir men to hold him In
order tb.it a cap could bo pi iced on his head
so that ho could not to ir Iho b ind iges off.
His skull Is cr.ieki'd and a plcco of bone is
Dressing down on his brain , which is not
only piinful , but will , wllhoul doubt , tcsult
fntallt. Death is expected al almost any
time
HIGHWAY KOBBEBY.
Hold Attempt of Poiitpnils to Hold Up n
Cltl/.i-n l.im MKhl.
A gent'oman ' n lined Bradshaw was
stopped by Uvo bighw.ij men while diiving
near TwentvsKth and Cass slroels nbout
10 o'clock list night. Ono of the men
grabbed the hoiso by the blls and the other
.1 * u < rrr. il tlrt irrmr.lmtl.IN nnt. nf hla hllrrfTtA
ilespeintu struggle took place , but Mr.
Bradsli.ivv mimged to bolt off his assnll-
ants and bhouled for help so loudly lh.it Iho
robbers look to their heels and disippearcd
in the darkness Biadsh iw lives on Harncy
stioet botvvecn Twonty-oighlh nnd Twenty-
ninth streels , and as soon as ho reached
homo ho telephoned a good description of
the men lo Ihe police station.
Detectives Hiyes and Hudson wore de
tailed an the case and about midnight they
located Iwo tough looking eh iracteis in llio
"proscribed district" i.eir Ninth and Dodge
stieets The men exactly Answered the de
scription of the highwaymen and they weio
placed under ai rest and t tken to the station.
There they wore rccognl/o 1 as two prisoners
who had just been discharged from custody
yesterday morning. They aio known as
Chailes Poster and Ihnry Hill. Hill , who
was nimed with a rizor , sain to the oftlcers
at licadquai tors that ho would never again
submit lo aircst uud declared tint
10 would kill the next ofllccr who
n.ido such an attempt The men are hntd-
looking customers and recently au Iwd hoio
fiom Chicago The poli > ; p aio ante that they
have got the right pii ties and Mr. Biadshaw
will bo called on to sbe if ho can identify
tlipm tills morning.
Mr. Biadshaw did not give his full name
to the police when ho informed them of the
attempted lobbery and ho is not in the di-
jectory , so that , his occupation could not bo
asccillined last night.
Ho was very foitunato in healing Iho rob
bers off , as ho said ho had a considerable
sum of money vnth him at the time. Foster
and Hill refused to talk.it the station and
used insulting language to the rflleors.
9
/r.i. > ji.Yf ii , j/.c
I'upniH Ilund iintl Suhjmitn IilsctiHSOil Hoforo
lift \l'rliie Yi-Hlei < lay.
CHICAGO , Oct U Chicago ilay was not
sirfllcient to subdue the enthusiasm of Iho
delegalcs in attendance upon the Interna
tional sessions ot the Evangelical alliance in
the Art building. Thcmoining session in
the Hall of Columbus was cilled to order by
President Dod.ro. and after a praver by Hov
P. Moerdko , D.D. , of Chicago , the alliance
entered upon the general subject of "The
Itellglous Condition of Protcslaut Cluistlan
Donotninalioiib "
Prof. Joan C. Bt.ico of Vassur college
sjioko for ri.inoo , deiling with the evolution
of loligious thought in that republic. Ho
praised tlio genius of Eiriost Kenan , sn ) ing
his wiilmgs of the historic il fuel ot Jesus
Chilsl had been powerful for good in
Fiance , and the life of Jesus Christ , llxcd in
the hearts of the Trench people
Colonel Hosomile Nunvcii of Dam. Hol
land , addressed the congicss on religious
unil ) in Iho Netherlands Ho reported
great progiess In recent ycat in the methods
of u oik in hh Und and the reduction lo a
priclical basis of Iho vaiious forms of
philanthropic1 woik
Scandinavia was ropiesontcd in nn ad
dress on religious and plnlinthropiu work in
that country by M. GJemon.
Count Andres von Bornstoff of Berlin
spoke for Germany in a paper which ho
submitted.
Mis. Lucy Hldor Meyer of Chlcaco pre
sided over the dopiitmenl of deacuncsscb ,
an organization which cat lies pi.ietlc.il
donionsti.ilions uf Clulstiinltv into hos
pitals , chin It ) and other philanlhioplo work
'Iho cougiess was addressed by Mrs. Dora
Steptienson ot London , famous as "Sister
Dora , " Maigarot Dryers of Chicago , Hov G
U. Wc'iiuor oi Now York , Lucy Bnlnbrldgo
of Now York , Mrs. S B. Capnan of Chicago
and othois.
i.v j-.iruit or inis VLUJI ,
Decision in n I'mnnii * Kunsa I'rohlliltlon
Ciutt.
TorEKOct 1) ) Judge II uon of the dis
trict court today dissolved Jtho Injunction in
the Topeka club c-isu
The populist motiopolitnn police of Topeka
poka raided tlio club { rouse and ni rested
bovcn members They were tried before the
police judge and convicted , but nfrurwards
vv eio released on habeas" opt pus pi ot codings ,
Judge Hazen hold the club hud not violated
lated the piohlbltlon law and theio was no
evidence to sustain snc'h claim The case
will ptobably bo taken to the supiomo court.
' 1 he Topeka club Is contposed of many w ell
known politicians , piofessional nnd business
men and is one of tl o most popular iiibtltu
lions In the city Hadan adverse decision
been rondeiod U would not enl ) have af
Ieeted the local club , but , nil clubs of similar
chiliactor thtoughout tbo state Per this
reason the case has attracted great alien
lion , e
Auni'irv , N. Y , , Oct. ll r-lho works of the
Birdsall company , munufacturors of trae
tlon enemies , grain thicshors and portable
sawmills , wcie closed by the sheriff this
inoinir.gon an execution of $105,000. Tno
Judgment was In favor of Henry H Cook of
New York City and U for money loaned to
the concern. An hour after the judgmcn
was tiled a chattel mortgage for (75,000 Ii
favor of H. H. Cook and Nelson Boarailoy
was Hied
NEW YOHK , Oct. 0 , The firm of Oanda
& Kane , dealers In masons' building urn-
teiials , today mudo an assignment to Mat
thew lialtxl foit the benefit of the creditors.
The linn docs the laigest business In Us line
of any in the country , and the liabilities will
bo between * 400,000 and fcWO OJO. It is hoped
the assets wilt equal the liabilities , but that
cannot i et be uscei tallied
Gothn Is the latest opera house to follow
the Bayrcuth example iti making the
orchestra invisible.
TO BE AWARDED THIS WEEK
Delay Over the Superstructure of Omaha's '
Federal Building About Ended.
COLORADO PINK GRANITE TO BE USED
If TliU Miitrrlnl Ctnnnt Jlo Sofurctl the
Anuril Mill Specify MliuifKntn ( Irnn-
Itn anil Dotiilln ArrHniocl nt
Ouco for Work.
\ViMiisoios llc'iirau OF Tin : HBP , )
iill PouiiTpnvTU STIII KT , S
U'V-miXOTOV , Oct. 11 )
"Tho contract for the superstruetmo ol
thoOin.ih.i fcdcinl building will siiroly bu
a \\nitl oil this week , " siitl Scnnlor Mnmicr-
son to Till * Ilhi : coru poniUMit tlili ovcnlng
Tito sonntor tlicn oxpl iltrod Ui.it 1st 1 \ week
piolnblv \\cok ago ioiln.v--tho Dioxol iom-
l > . .in.of . Otmbii h.nl bcoii requested b.v mill
to nsi'ottnln If It coulil fuinUh the Colorado
rado plnlc granite , which W.IH piefoucit by
the Tio.ismj dcpirlnionl , mut th.it a ropio-
sonliillvo nt the firm had Rene to the quimles
Colorado to nsrorlain if th.it iri.nillo could
bo obtained In sultiiblu auuituips .it tlio
l > roioi | time deshod , etc , and 1111 answer vvis
! i\\.iltcd If the nnswcr Is nopitho thun
the contr.nl awarded will specif ) the Mln-
H03oti Ki.inlle 'this Is the explanation of
the del.ij In the nvv.ml of tlio corili.ii'l. ' 1 ho
u\\\ul could have boon made last vveekli.id
it been U".o\\u positivolv hj tlio Hioxels that
the Coloi.ulo priinlto could bo obtained.
'I lu'ic Is Itttlo If any doubt that the contract
will bo awarded this wook.
I'riiliiollni ; Scluinln nt MIllLM.
Scmtor Hubols fioin tlio commlttro on
public InmUftodit ) submitted u favorable re-
poit upon his bill piovidliiK tint the st Uoi
of Idaho , South Dakota ) Wvomtin : , Uoloiado
ISovida Montana , Washington , OieKon and
Callfoini i m.ij icioho * 12KK ( ) per io.ir from
the revenues domed b.tlio . pc'iieiM ! land
ofllco fioin the sales of inlner.il 1 unlsithlii
those stales , the money to bo applied to the
in ilnlcn.ineo of.i school of mlnos In each of
thostatPs. Sen.ilor J'oUiKiew has In two
or tliioo of llio lusl eoiigtossos Inttoduccd n
bill of oxartlj this rh.rr.utor to apply solely
to South lliiUota Ho liitioducod ono on the
fouitb of last ninnth , mowdmg that the
school of mines sliotlld DO estiblished at
Kipid CltI'onnlugton county , S D.
' \ ho Idea was tlien taken up b\ Senator
Dubols.vvho Introduced the moio general bill
which was icpoited todu.v. Senator 1'etti-
I'tow , who has been looking nftoi"lhis ques
tion aoveial years , bolio\os the bill lepottod
ted ij * will beeoino a law befoio the end of
this coiicicss
Senators from all of the mining states
have accepted the Poltigiow amendment to
the bill pioviding for the suspension of Iho
section of Iho revised statutes requiring
an annual expenditure of $ H.I ) upon all
mining claims liefoio patents aie issued for
them , us reported in yestordav's Bcis
specials This is \irluil endorsement of
llio amendment by nil who are interested in
t , and Iheie is no doubl Ihat llio bill , wilh
ho amendment , w ill bo p issod. The amond-
nent was submitted b ) Senator Potllgiow
il the suggcsiion of tlio nihiots at Hill City ,
S. D.
Crawford VV'iintH u [ .mill O 111 on.
j W Dalloy of Criwford rs in the city in
the interest of Crawford in tlio Nebraska
and distuet consolidation matter before the
inter ror dcpaituient. The city of Crawford ,
.n the same county as Chadion , now comes
'orward and Insists that in case of consoll-
latlon the location shall be at Ctawfoul and
lolther at Chndion nor Alliance ; that Cravv-
"ord is on two lines of railroad , the Clkhorn
nnd Burlington , vvh ilo Cliadron and Alliance
each enl ) have ono road ; that il Is centrally
ocateil In Ih it land dislrict , and by reason
of its convenience its railroad connection is
noio satisfactory to tlio p itrons of llio hind
oftlcc. All. Dalloy intends to make a show-
inebofoto the land olllco tomorrow , that
being the day upon which the land olllco de
cided as the last clay to make n showing
against consolidation , and Hepresonlativo
Kom has taken a position in favor of Crnvv-
fotd , and it is nuclei stood that Senator
Allen favois Crawfoid also.
An ti > llio CMc'roUi'o Scrip Opmiliig.
The bouse committee on public lands held
a meeting this morning and considered Iho
Hudson i solution asking the commissioner
to investigate the favois in Iho opening of
the Cheiokco Strip. Assistant Attorney
General Hunt dcsiied to have a hearing bo-
loie the committee , nnd as he could not ap
pear until Wednesday , the mailer was posl-
poniid to that date. The commissioner con
sidered the icsolution , and the. indications
aie Ihat there will boa majority and minor-
It ) report. Charges have beerr nude that
the icgistrais sent ftom the land depart
ment ncccpled bribes , Iheroby giving advantages -
vantages to certain poisons over others In
srauiing llioir cnlrles upon Iho Sit ip It is
also churned that Hill was murder c'd with
out cause or provocation by one or the sol
dier s. The puiposoof the resolulton is lo in-
vesligalo all ihcso chaigcs and bring the
guilty parly lo lusllco. Commissioner Luno-
rcaux and Assistant Commissioner Jacobs
weio before the committco at its healing
on last Pr iday.
TMIHS for the Arinj' .
The following army orders were issued
today :
Lleutcnint Colonel Mat shall I. Luillngton.
deputy quiitennaster gonoi.il , will pincecd
to Fort Leavenworth , .St. Louis and .lofler-
sonvillo , Ind , on public bu ° iiic ! > s conncctrd
with tliu qu.iilounnhtor'H dcp.ulineal , and
on completion Ihcreof will return to his
station in tills city.
The leave of absence granted Captain
Lovl P Hunt , Tenth cavalr ) , is extended
throe months.
Pirst Lleutcnint George D. Deshon ,
assistant suigcon , is relieved fromfnitlior
duty porlalnlng lo tho. medical section of
llio War clop u tment exhibit , World's
Columbian exposition , and will return to ins
proper station , Tort D. A. Hussell , Wo.
'llio leave granted Piist Lieutenant
Palmer I ) . Wood , quarlormasler Twelfth in
fantry , is extended ono month.
I'oriioiiiil .Mi ntlon.
Will M. Tiplon of Sinla Fo. N. AI. , son of
ox-Seimlor T. W. Tiplon of Nebraska , and
who is connected wilh Iho courl of claims at
Smta Fo , is in the city on business pel tain-
Ing to tlio Depai tmeni of Justice ,
Hon. J AI Woolworth of Omaha remained
in the c'lly but a few houts , and loft on Sun
day , presumably for Chicago.
Congressman Alorcei intends to introduce
a resolution to amend section 1 of article ill
of the constitution , mlatlng to the judiciary ,
piov iding that no LIniteil Slates judge shall
bo qtmlilicd to he a candidate for any olllco
or hold an ) olllco of piolil under the United
St ites dui ing the Incumbency of his ofllco
The commissioner uf pensions has up
pointed Dis George n Merrlam nnd C. F.
Hatcher of Nevada , la , members of the
pension examining boaid at th it place.
Piiimi S. Ilium.
Wilhelmj , the violinist , luib sold his villa
noir Dresden and pirtof Ins collection of
cuiios , Bonio of which Paul do Wit has added
to liis collection uf antique instruments In
Lclpslt ;
mn SMATMST 2s rue UCST.
There nro a do/.en w ell-
known liver pills , but
only one so elitctivo
that it can bo guaran
teed to grvo witisfno
tion , or the money bo
refunded , Dr. 1'icrco's
I'leusant Pellets nro
smaller , but better than
the huge , old-fashioned
pill , the medicinal
ngenta nro rcllned and
toneentroUil ,
Kvery ono
suitors , ut
fioiuo time or other , from Con
stlpatiorr , Hour Btornaeh ,
Indigestion , Biliousness , BU- "
lous and Sick Hoadachub. You're
relieved ami cured of thfso troubles ,
if -ou take
Tin ese I'el- _ _ lets nro easy to take , nnd
act in a nat- \iral way without bhoek-
Ing the system. They're easy to tarry , U < UUIM
thuy ure put up in little gloss \luU. Tliuy'ro
the choacst ] , bucuusu guuranUiul touUebat-
isfaction , Ilemcmber , that Dr. I'itirui'b IVllota
uro ; ; /Cisui / ( to take , } > teui > ant in action , per
fect in effect. Keep Una in mind and you bolva
the problem of good health aud good l
7'
Co
/ & entlemeu
WHY
DO YOU
PAY
HIGH , GILT-EDGED PRICES
THESE HARD TIMES ?
And need you , when we put up to measure as fine a
Dress or Business Suit as you wish to wear for
only
tiK you
Perfect Pit ,
Tabric a nil rinish.
A Word for the Wise is Sufficient COME.
2O7 207
South South
15th Street. 15th Street ,
SAMPLES AND RULES FOR SELF MEASUREMENT BY MAIL
IS
WE ARE
Our stock on the market to raise
money. It will pay you to at
tend our
Liquidating Sale
Come in and examine our prices.
"Will do better than \ve advertise.
All wool cassimere suits , never
were sold for less than $8.
LIQUIDATING pRicEgJ
All wool cheviot suits , in throa
shades , straight or round cut ,
worth $10.
LIQUIDATING PRICE
All wool cheviot overcoats worth
up as high as $8.
LIQUIDATING PRICE
Examine these goods and be
your own judge. "We don't care
who you are or where you go ,
you can't duplicate these goods
for the price.
IN THE snow WINDOWS.
i3th and
Farnam.
' $5 $ $ $
A. Fttll
Tcctli oxtr.ictcd In iiiniK ,
hiw oncHliiHorlnJ iflrrnuuii
tiiiuoday I'urfoot Itgiur-
11 til floor ,
I'ltxlan llloulc ,
Itilluitul I'lirninn HI foot.
Ulovatoron lOtli StrwjU TeluplionolOBI
I1K1NO THIS WU'U YOU
"To the Public.
Prof. Illraohbori , ' vvnirts to stnto In reply -
ply to the inquiries of hla numerous
friends iind piitrona , that having boon
unublo to altoncl to all those who called
on him In reference to their eyes , that
ho has decided to remain three more
dnvfl , and that ho will adjust Ills non-
changeable spootucloH and oyogliiBaoa at
the store of his agents , Max Meyer &
LJio , Co. , Monday , Tuefaday ana Wednes
day , Outober 1) ) . 10 and 11.
VV e will e ml you the ruarttloui 1) )
> tench I'rvpamUuu CALTMOO >
frt'c. mil tt It sal iiuarftiilvr Ihat r
CA1.IIIOS v > | | | ltv > lei lour )
Ulvultli , Mtmncll' uJ Vllfor ,
list it and f > av if salit/ieJ-
Address VON MOHL CO. . ,
Sol * AntriMa icMK CUtiailll , OUo. I
- _ nil Iho train ol
KVUJi , VVKAKNESsaS. DKUILITT. KTO , th.it & *
( xmuariy Ilium In uion QUIUKLY uud fKHMA-
3NTJ.V CUIIBO Full STIliSNOTII and ton *
eirenlourery vartof th * body. I will ttud ( He *
curely paoliod ) i'XIKK to any aunerar the preooriii-
tlon that cured me f them UoubUt. Adilroan U.
U W1UOUT , Uiula IHtlM , i o 18(1 , UaxthMJ ,
ONLY
$10,00
'orO tiKintha modiiiinns nn <
liiHimmonU I reo.
( Ooiniilliitiim Troit. )
T" iiiHurptmcsl in thu troittm
-ut ul |
CJironin , PrlvatB ail
DUonvnu. Wilto tu or eiinsull
poiBomillv i in A I HIM uv MAIL.
Aililrum wltli Btainii fur pnrtlouln which will
bo nuiii In plain ( MiviiloiMi I1 O lluxllSl , Ollloo
1IHS inili Blrctl Om.ihi
I EBRASKA
NATIONAL BANK.
U. S Uopository , Omaha , Nob.
CAPITAL , 8400,000
SURPLUS , - 805,001)
nnd DlructoraIlcurv \V. Yaton proil'
doit , H O C'imliliif , vlcu iiruHldunt , U , H MimrlM ,
VV V Mo - o. John H Colllm , J N IL I'utrioit
LewlaS
THE IRON BANK.
The Mercer.
Omaha's Newest HolaJ.
Cor. l.'lli unit Uuw.irU ouuoti.
< 0rooniu J W | ior day.
40 rooms JlO ) JILT d.iy
UrMins ) with iMlli a tl imr il-iy.
lOroorn.i with butli at II Ij pur J 7.
Aloiliru III lj\iir > Huaiiiiul.
, | | y I'lirnliliu I I liriiu li'iut
C. S. ERB , Proo.