I , - . . - . . . . . , . . . . ' " : - ' 1.Ii,1 , : ' . , . . I . r 8 - _ _ _ _ _ _ PIlE OMAHA \ DAILY nEE : qJlECRSDAY OCr'O.BE _ 17. 18fjj. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ RNEW ( \ \ IT nUT KEPT STILL Coulter's Stealing Known to Taylor of the Finance Oommittee BUT liE KEPT TUE MATTER VERY QUIET how the U"I.llt" Cltr Tr"'lIIrrr Took 'or HIIII"1t the City 1111. IN More \ FulLy De- -I "crlht'd. . " .u.UJ When Chairman Cadet Taylor of the cm- rnltteo on finance reported , to the city council Tues'ay ' ] night that the committee had only the lay before discovered evidence which called for the apprehension ot Jerome K. Coulter , tata deputy city treaDure-r , he was guilty ot a Willful \ misrepresentation : at racts There Is the most conclusive evidence that the fact that Coulter had systematically s\olen \ city 210ney was known to'Taylor and his associates within 11 few days after the expert account- ants went to work on Bolin's books. It Is perhaps true that the exact amount that Coulter had stolen was not known until Tues- 4ay morning , but before the uamlnatlon ot his accounts during his first month or office was completed It was apparent that he had already begun pocketing a portion ot the funds that passed through his hands. It Is a peculiar circumstance that In his re- port Mr. Taylor neglected to afford any dfi. nlte Information to the council as to the extent . tent ot Coulter's peculations. lie was asked lor this information by members ot the council - cil , but evaded an answer on the plea that It was ! not consillcred advisable to give out the facts. The finance commIttee has con- , Istently piirsue.l Its policy ot concealing the facts In the case and It Is doubtful whether any report would have been presented to the : QlIncll at this time had not The Bee disco\- bred the facts and made them public. I ' Mr. Taylor ! has In lIs ! pos9'ssl011 a detailed . Hatemcnt which shows the exact extent to which Coulter'/ pcculatlons were carried durIng - Ing the three and one-naif years ho OCCUPIed the office ! 01 deputy ( treasurer The grand total Is $31,800 , or nearly $ ioooo more than the amount which was reported by Comp- trailer Olsen as the total 01 the shortage : III the city treuurer'u ornce. COULTER BEGAN SOON The statement sholl's that Coulter Inaugurated - gurated his system 01 thefts within thirty aye atl.r ho was appointed / deputy tre.lSurer. ITo went crooked ( ruin the first day hit went Into the office , and , aided ! by tim connl\'anc 01 Incomletent ) anti corrupt officials , . he con- Untied his pcculatlons right up to the time when tlo ! ! : > xposlon ! came and he and hIs ) luperlor were compelled to give 'WilY to hon- pet mrn , , In January 1892 , and within a few days aCtel' his appointment , Councr drew 11 check 011 one or the city depositories for $400 , The heck was In Coulter's handwriting , but Bolin's signature : ; was altached. Trio money was drawn from the bank and pocketed by Coulter. It was never credited on the cash account anti from the moment that tile amount was drawn from the bank It disappeared - peared from sight The fact that this obvious - vious embezzlement was rpetrated during the first month or Coulter's term Is con- elusive evidence ! that It must ( have been discovered - covered by the experts very shortly after [ they began their task during the latter part 01 June. But Mr. Taylor declares that he knew nothing 01 the matter until three days I1go. SImilar instances ha1becn discovered through nearly every month or Coulter's service Small ! amounts were stolen In Feb- ruary March and the following months and the statement which Taylor ts so Indus- triously secreting shows the exact amount that was' taken In each Instance. On August Ii i ; , 1893 , Coulter drew a check on a local depository - posltory ror $5,000. A day or so later he drew another for the same amount , and toward the latter part or the month. $1.000 adllltlonal. The first draft or $ : ; ,000 was duly credited on the cash book. The remain- Ing $6,000 was credited along In small amounts , all through the remainder or the month At first the greater part or this was held out by Coulter , but he evidently feared to appropriate the whole amount , and day by day he gradually turned portions or It Into the treasury. 'fhe result was that he credited IOtiOO , and only pocketed $500 out 01 the original $11,000. WENT FOIl fiG PILES. It was not until the summer or 1894 , how. over , that Coulter let ' down the bars and recklessly walled Into the runds. It wa , at this time that he was keeping the woman In the South Sixteenth street fiat and he neede.1 tim money In his business During this period he drew < < checls In various amounts 01 $2,000 $2,500 and :1,000 : and not a single dollar 01 thcEa amounts was ever turned Into the cash Ilrawer. The recapitulation or the statement sho'\'s that the checks which were drawn , out 01 which the proceedii were partially : or entirely approprltltell by Goulter ( checks amountlul to nearly $25,000) ) were drawn In Coulter'e' handwriting and signed "lIenry Balm , by J. K. COlllter , deputy. " The remalnller or tile checks were sIgned by hahn hllnscIC . Conslllel'lIg ) thc hue ! : : amount which was stolen by Coulter It Is scarcely believed that It watt all expanded In his lllssipations. It Is knewn that COIlter IJald UII some mortgages on Ills property during this period and It Is believed that the remnlmler was safely deposited - posited , either In a safe deposit vault or In ome out 01 town bank. This latter theory Is supported by the informatIon { that a short time before he left town , he went Into the Nebraska Savings dttd Exchange bank and drew a drart for a large ! : : amount on the III- bernlan bank In Chlcao. ! As ho went to Chicago Immediately on leaving Omaha It Is conflilently asserted that he had ulllioubtedly depeslted his gains In that city , A warrant was issued In police court yesterday . terday for tile arrest or Coulter for embez- zlenpnt. The complaint was signed ! by Assistant - sistant County Attorney II. L. Day , and the amonnt named In Ihe complarnt was $2,000 This represents an amount which Coulter Ilocketelt on a single check and Is sufficient to bring him back II arrested anywhere tn the United States. II ho succeeds tn making his eSCal , aldltlonal warrants will bt' issued 1 con'rnlng the other thefts until he Is charged with the embezzlement or the entire amonnt , $31,800 which will be sulllclent to secure extradition Ilaperlt. The last Information obtained or Coulter's whereabouts Is that ho was recently seen In E1 Paso , Tex. It Is believed that Coulter Is following Barrett Scott's example and Is maIling his war to 'Iexleo p It :1111) : ' no us : IIIit'll for Yon , Mr. Fred Miller or Irving , Ill. , writes that : he hall a severe kidney trouble for many years , with severe pains In his back and also : that his bladder was uffectl'd lie tried lIIan1' : 10 called killney cures , but without any good ' . results. About a year ago he begun use of Electric hitters and found relief a once. : Electric flitters Is especially adapted to cure ' or aU kidney ulill liver troubles and often elves almost Instant rplle { One trial will prove our etatemenL Price only 60c. At Kuhn & Co.'s drug store. . . This will bo the fastest and most luxurl- OilS ser'lce'Ia any line to CallCornla. The .rcsmt . train leaving Chicago at 10 p. m. I will bl ! continued carrying through palace sleeper and tourll't sleeper to San Francisco , and tourist sleeper to Los Angeles Full particulars obtained anti reservations .tcured tram J. : . L. Palmer passenger agent , room 1 , First National Bank bldg" , Omaha . . , " 1.0\\ ' U.\'I' . Harvest Excursion To points In Oklahoma Kansas , Arkansas , 'rexas ' , Louisiana , Indian Territory , 80 west Missouri , elc. . via railway , October 22. fpr the round o itI1LI.lY , STIOnn .t CO. SIrrlnJ " 'iiIi.'s . III Ircaspi . . . ( loomis.- . lnilieme' RlIt Chll.lr"I1. , . . ' UlltJerrnr. All wool stylish fancy dress mixtures , special , 40c. fleet Frencb serge , SSc quality , Oc. Royal cord , just In , also black , stylish and serviceable , $1,2ti. . Black fancy weaves , just In , regular 8Gc gOOOS , at GSc. SpecIal , ladleD' and children's wool underwear - wear at hall price. Lallles' scarlet Australian lambs' wool vests , that never sold for less than $1.25 : . special price SOc each A bargain In Egyptian cotton ladles' vests , SSc. c.Ladlffl' Ladlffl' drawers ] 35c. One lot more of chlldren's ; wool scarlet vests and pantletts , the sizes run 18 to 32 Inch , regular price on this lot 40c and $1.00 , at 25c a garment , I KI LI.gy , 'STIGlm & CO" , . Cor. I'nrnam and 16th streels. . Fire Stile IIC CllllhlllJe. The Salvage WreckIng Co.'s fire sale opens this morning at 9:45 : It will pay you to come hundreds 01 miles to attend this sale. Choice or men's black worsted or heavy union cassemere suits $2.90. Extreme heavy weight felt mittens 5c. Genuine Harltan overcoats , with velvet cellars , finely draped for $2r,5. Ien's heavy natural underwear 1ic. . GenuIne - inc dog fur cOLts , with quilted lining , $ 6.i5. I.erge umbrellas 22c. Extreme 1 heavy weIght caS6emere pants b9c. Twenty different styles ot good quality or winter caps ltic. Bo"s overcoats , emit tn the late style ! , 85c. Heavy weight \ \ eel sox's 6c. Genuine IrIsh rrlese ulsters , ext" . long , with big collar fancy lining , $3,8ti. Wool Jersey overshlrts 25c. Space Is too short and ( time to \'aluabl ! to mention all the bargains. It Is sumclent to say this stock consists principally 01 the finer grades or men's and hoy's clothing , such as satin lined suits , real fine ulsters anti nobby overcoats , as well as pants Some or your home merchants will tell you all kinds 01 bad things about us , but you know that only means that : they can't compete. Prices tall : and nohlng else The Salvage Wrecking - Ing company will keep Its store open even- lags till 9 o'clock Male no mistake about our location Our number Is 115 SOUTH 16TH STREET , TWgEN DOUm.AS AND DODGE , In tim Bushman block , opposite the department - ment stores , Look for big sign ' ; FIRE SAI.l CI.OTIIING. Opens at 9:45 : this morning . G It. \ xu Ul'gXIxn S\'I'IlU.\ ! . I.'urlllturf' . Stovm's nlllt 1I"IItllIl I ; Rt . : . : u -:111 : XIII.th 1Ulh 1 St vt'm't. Ht'tlgcock & Ollell , formerly proprietors and managers of the \V. H Bennett Coo's furniture department , will have a grand openIng or their new store ( O'Connell & An- derson's old l'land ) next Saturday , Oct. 19. Walt for the biggest bargains ever orrerzd. On opening day all customers purchasing $10.00 or more will receive a beautiful bamboo - boo screen , worth $2.GO. Watch for prices and particulars III Friday evenings papers , p Hayden Dros' add Is on page ! 2. . . Thrllulh Car Ser ' . Ic . . . Minneapolis and St Paul , Mtnn" , to Los Angeles ! : : Cal. Arrangements have just bcn comilieled whereby the Union Pnclfic and connecting lines will run a Pullman Tourist sleeper ( volta 1I\ltIeallolls \ anti St. Paul , Minn. , to Los Angeles , Cnl" , via Sioux City and Columbus , Neb" , WITHOUT ChANGE : car to leave Minneapolis every Thursday , il0 : p.m" , St. Paul , 8:15 : p. m. , anti return ; : ; , leave Los Angeles at 2:00 : p. i m" , every Thursday. For comfort there Is nothing that excels the tourist cars operated by ' time Union PacIfic : , anti It Is an established fact that this line makes raster time than any other line In the west. This already gives promise ot being the popular line for California travel , and ap- pllcatlons for space In the sleeper should be made earl ) ' . For information In regard to this through , car line . apply to A. C. Dunn , city passenger anti ticket agent , 1302 Farnam st. , Omaha. a- CALIFOH\"I.\ Oft TEXAS \'In Snllln F , ' ROllt. For lowest rates on tickets and best ac commodatlons call on or address E. L. Palmer , 1' . A. Santa Fe route , room I , First National bank. Omaha . . x" " . 1o'1I"t CIIJlCnrll" 'I'rlllll. I On October 29 the Santa Fe route will inaugurate - augurato new and strictly limited first class service to southern California The California Limited will leave Chicago / : ; at G P. m. dally , reaching Los Angeles and San Diego In three days anti San Francisco In three and a hair days , thus reducing the time hair a da ) ' . Equipment will coilsiar or superb new vcstlbulcd Pullman palace and compartment sleepers chair car and dining car through rrom Chicago to Los Angeles without change. Columbia Metal Polish Cross Gun Co. , _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ Hayden Bros' alll } Is on page 2. - " - - Alte'imtlon ICIlIJeht" . George g. Iord , grand chancellor or this grand domain , will visit Nebraska ledge , No 1 , KnIghts or I''thlas , on Thursda evening , October 17. 1895 , and assist In conferring several ranIs. A till attendance Is rz- quested , Visitors welcome By order or the chancellor commamler. F. E. I rAY ) , K. 01 R. & S. S I'OSTUONlIS ' 1'111-1 l1UgS : 1I1 . \JtJXn. Ills CII"e nu , , " Over for n'k - County Coiiiimileslmme'rs ) It'l.tIIJ\ I ' . The hearing or time charges against Frank 'Ioores , clerk 01 the district court , was again po'tponed 'esterday. The time was extended until next Wednesday. It was announced that It the case wen ; not prose- cutbd \1 hen next It came up It' would have to be dropped. When the commissioners mel yesterday It was with the expectation that thp investigatica would be beguA In earnest. When only the attorneys for the defense appeared - peared , however , It was at once surmised that another Postponement was In order. The surmise was' shortly verified , for as soon ns the case was called , one ot the at. torneys arose and stated that the attorneys on both side" hal } agreed to postpone the trial for several days. The IJostponement was not granted , how- ever , until some 01 the members 01 the board hdl } expressed themselves emphatically to the effect that they were getting tired 01 the methods being pursued tn the In\'estlla. tlon. Jenkins l-ald that Ir tIme case dIll not come lip for hearing on next Wednesday he Intended to offer a. motion to dismiss It. Williams seemed to think that a good idea Although the principal purpose 01 the board In holding a meeting yesterday was to consider the 'Ioores case some regular bual- ness was tram acted. A majority of this , howe\'er was routLne , dealing with bills ot various kinds There was one point 01 interest In the meeting Some time ago a petition from a. number 01 citizens was received by the bOard , asking that a special attorney be ap. pointed by the board to care for the county Peer farm cases In the ceurts. The peti- tion was referred to a committee , The committee returned a report yesterday , recommending that William D. Deckett be appointed as special attorno ) . . The report i was adopted and the chairman was Instructed to enter Into a contract with l3eckett. The contract with Deckett provides that he shall be paid $500 on JanuarXc I , 1696 , arm- other $500 on July 1 01 the same year and another $ GOO on January 1 , 1697 If on the r date tlJe attorney fees In the case are _ ho contract provides Deckett roportlo , . It , however , 11 LAST HARVEST EXCURSION Comes Next Tucstlay and Will Do t1. Dig One - . SEASON'S ' BUSINESS WITh UOMESEEKERS l't'UIle tlU the 1o'IuliI Trim " % 111 I.nuk llsieelitl : ' I , ' Over 'hrlllll'n lIu.1 Itlll"-S"llll'r" lliic . IIc"II lIelldl.t Oft. . . . .t There will be ! one more harvest homo" cx- curslon 1hl9 year on October 22 , and the passenger men are of the opinion that It will be the largest that has been run thIs season , Inquiries are coming In from all parts 01 the east , particularly front Ohio , Illinois and Inlllana , and special provisions are being made to accommodate the rarmerl' 01 those states who hayo their crops garnered and arc ready to take a trip thl'ough the northwest . These passenger agents are dealers In ru- lures In a large measure. For the restless .plrlt that attacks the eastern farmer when his crops are harvested they have n panacea In a. cheap trip to Nebraska , Kansas , WyomIng - Ing and the Dalotas. : The reduced lara may not look very big to the railroad man , but ho has an abiding ralth In the attractions 01 the west , and Is sure that the eastern farmer who gets a good look at the fertile prairies ot tim wet't anti northwest and learns or the comparatively low price or lands , will eventually b selzod with the Immigration fever , and will be a patron or the road and a resident or the fertile west There have bem lour 01 these landseelers' excursions this year , but there will be one more. Heretorore the excursions have had a. ' demoralizing effect upon pasl'enger husl- ness , and the scalpers have had a nice harvest - , vest In the business or dealing with home- soekers' tickets The passenger agents have made the bm'lness such a tut1y , however , that this year the cheap tickets have been hedged about with such restrictions that the scalpers have had hut little profit In any tickets that ell Into their bands The Burlington peoph claim to have sold about 4,000 tickets to homeseelers timit' roea- tan ! , and expect to poll 1tiOO 1I10re roth excurplon on October 22. : ! They claim to have located nearly 2,000 lanillles by means or the homeseeke\'s' tickets , most 01 them on the line or the 1I111'lInlton's ; extension In Wyoming and \lantana. ! These sections have ben most liberally allvertlsed hy the Burllnglon this year They ah' ; report a very large Inunlgratlnn Into Nebraska , and expect that most 01 t he business 01 tile last excursion ot the year will be to Nebraska points The hock Islanll passenger people assert , that time tide or Immigration on their line hatl turned again , and Is now directed toward Nebraska anll ( Kansas The farmers or the eastern and central states have heard ot tim' returnIng prosperity. and big corn crop In those stales , 31111 are anxious to In\'estlgate The earlier excursions 01 tile Hock Island were directed to 'rexat' . and southern I'lnts ! , but the October excursion will be to Ne- braska and Kansas points The Northwestern people had to run extra trains for theIr excursions Into northern Iowa and south ' rn Minnesota earlier In tIme suml1lr ( ) , but they expect to kwe the bIg end ( ot the buslnes.1 on their excursloll next weell , which will run to Nebraska 1IJlnts. : All or these excursions will be run out 01 Chicago ! , on October 22. anti will pass through Omaha on October 23 The rare Is one rare for the rOIll\(1 ( trip plus $2 which must be palll at the destination before time tlc\Ot'ls ] Iootl for the return trip. 'I' \'IXH 1'0 ItgSTOItB It . \ 'I'ES. ItimiirmiimiM "hn rJ\11I1 ; 1.1111 Prl'lJ\'ht . ' 1"11'1/1' / " l'clIlhIA' a SeCt It'mmmi'imt. It Is now allege , In rallrold circles dIal ail 01 the western roads have received time cIrcu- lar notice or Chairman lIdgeley or the Western - ern I.'relght Tralllc association on the question - tlon or rate cutUng. The clrcubr was Issuetl after the first meeting or thO ; ! vice proaltienta : 01 the roads In the association In Chicago and wan as follows : ' "It was agreed at a meeting here yesterday 01 executive officers or Atchison , Alton , Dur' IIngton , Great Wstern , Missouri , Kansas & Texas Missouri Pacmc , Northwestern , flock Island , Wabrsh and Wisconsin Central that cOl1lll1enclng today no rates should be made lej ) than itrecent pUblished tariffs { { on any freight traffic .destlned to or from points within western freight territory . Please give Im'nediato effect to such Instructlon by promptly advlElng alt \ your soliciting agents , cant anti west , to above effect , anti requiring strict conrormlty therewith , Iemphls road will be aslell to co-operate. " LOrII railroad men atsert that their agents ! , have been notified to solIcit no further busl- ness at less than published tuniC rates until the matter Is finally settled by the vice prc.sl- dents' oclatlon , which Is now holding a meeting In Chicago , It Is statell that no further cu's arc being made allil that the pros- pects are that all rates will be 'stored on November 1. Time traffic officials have no definite hlstruc- tlons as to the character 01 the agreements the ) ' will be required to make They have simply been Instructed by the vice presIdents to make agreements that are calculated to maintain ratct' , either by pooling , dl\'lslon 01 traffIc , money : penalties or any other immetimod lLtilzmNmtes timid ) ' ' ' . " "lIunl" . Colonel Phillippi of the MIssouri Pacific Is In St. Louis Pat lIumphrer , traveling passenger agent 01 the Lake Shore , Is III the city The bearing or the Oregon ' ; Short Line cases 19 still In progress before Judge CorD Ish. Charles Fitzgerald , , traveling passenger agent or the Louisville & Nashville , Is In the city. city.No No date has been fixed for time hearing or the union depot cases by Special Master Cornish or the Union Pacific All or the answers ha\'e been tiled and time master 13 only waiting for the roads Interested to agree upon a time for a hearing , . IIl1cl'u' Arnlrn Snc The best salvo In the msorlti for cuts , brusCl ! , ores , ulcers , sail rheum , fever sores , telter , chapped hands , chlblalns ! , corns , and all stein eruptions , amid positively cures plies , or no pay required It Is guaranteed 10 give per- feet satisfaa'lon ' or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box , For sale by Kuhn & Co. S " .VIIHiIII UOXOItS COlIB : IIIGII. Jtl'llIlhU.'nn Cnll.lhll1l1' Cnllt'll Ul.OII to I'llt Vim Cmshi Some of the candidates who were satisfied with places on the republican city ticket are already beglnnLng to reel that they are being called on to pay a little too dearly for the honor. The city central committee has made up the asseli'Smcnts for the campaign lund , which the various candidates will bo called on to pay , and the result Is not altogether - gether satisfactory to all concerned. The apportionment Is made on a basis or Ii per cent or time total salary 01 the position for which each candidate Is nominated during the two years of service which goes with the office and Is consequently distributed as follows - lows : Droalch , $300 : Edwards , $720 : Gordon - don , $300 : HIgby , $300 : Westberg , $300 , and each of the nine councilmen $96. Time principal protest Is made by some 01 the councllmanlo nominees , who assert that $50 Is about all \ that they should be called on to pay They represent that they have been put to a considerable expense In order to get .a place on the ticket and that the total outlay which they are compelled to make Is away otitof proportion to their meager chance ot getting elected Several 01 the candidates have gone on record as saying that they Id refuse to pay the amount demanded , the committee contends that they are xed In the "me proportion Ui ! ; - mrtdidatee . and that " 1' ' wlll have to o ; ' ce xnlfed . - 'Ill TRUe for ReCurm. ns' Reform League meeting sldentl of the west end enth and Ninth wards of Douglas trccinct 1\'m \ be Ie Creek hal r.rcclnct and ' s , Saturday Octoban 19 , at 8 p. es John Drexel , Chatlel Cae , S , William Coburn Guy Doani , councilmen will be 1n attendance" lIlt. : DuIONT ( hlVEl'X ' t\Jow 'ACTS. JIJeht nn 1 .In-Rn1H'.I1tl'lf\tllln. . . tn thr COllnrmnUon of-,31mI in's Smiccemmeor . . OMAHA , Oct. 16Tothe Editor of The flee : In this mornll'tg flee you state editorially - tonally that In orlw. to' secure confirmation al city treasurer I I'rolJllsed "not 10 stand In the way 01 Mr. EilwllJ1)s' ) ambition. " That statement Is untrue , amid ; Ln view ot my late candidacy , places m8 : In an unenviable light before the people , \ chose ! confidence I desire to retain , I therefore IlIake this denial , and that no Injustice I1Il1y be done to anyone , I ask space to stale "thl" facts : When my name was first suggested I tolll Mayor Bemis that I did not care to accept the appointment : I was not a politician and did not care to enter politics Afterward I was urgl.'l } 'by friends to accept , and decided to do pa , btit with no kiea i 01 holding the office beyond the six months I have been waiting for some time for the "financial clouds to roll by , " so that I can take up some ' enterprIse or greater Importance than any political ol1lce. Being In that frame or mind , I said to several friends that I did not think I would care to hold the office be. yond the end or Mr. Bolin's term , as I believed - lieved by the spring ot 1896 financial affairs \l'oulll so shape themselves that I could make 11I0ro outside or the oltlce than In , 1 also said that It Mr. Edwards cared to "hedge" on the point ( as was charged In the news- I.apers . ) he would have a better assurance In the fact that my personal Interests would be against my holding the office longer than In any one's political promime All or these statements were male voluntarily and In good ralth. \'ldeutly they were repeated , and like neighborhood gossip , after passing from mouth to mouth , were construel } Into a definite 'promise No one asked me to pledge myself not to be a candidate : on the contrary , before toy confirmation I met : 'Ir , E.lwards and was assured by him that he did not want any promise : that he had not sought cue rrom Mr. Reed ! : that he had votell for me the first tLmo afd ! would do so again Ir I was reappointed , without respect to what I might : ; dee In regard 10 being : a candidate this rall. I have since been told that Mr. Edwards' IrlCl'ds would never have con- firmed me Ie they had not understood that I would not he a candidate. Any such "understanding" was obtained In the manner stated above and was wal\'ed by Mr. Edwards himself With respect _ to having been "turned down , " anti afterwards confirmed , I desire to say that affrm- cndlug : In 'Ir. Swob 's name ou the afternoon of June 27 Mayor Bemis had decided , In case the council re- ftiod to confirm , not to send In another nnlll tim next day A commltte 01 the council , however called upon the maror at his resldenc2 that night and InsIsted upon having unother uame before adjournment , anti he finally sent In rnine It came as it. surprise to the council , and I was afterwards Inrormcll that It was rejected becaube those pretending to Imow statell positively that I was Identified with the citizens' . move- ment Anyone knowing : the InsIde facts will conccJle that the 11rlnclpal reason for Mr. Swobe's rejection was that he was a leader In that movement. With regard to Mr. teed's ! withdrawal , I am informed that whIle ! ! Ramo 01 Mr. Ed- wards' friends ( not he himself { ) sought a promIse from Mr. Hcd that he would not be a candidate this fall , hIs chler reat'JU for withdrawing hIs name ) was that he rouull that certain large property owners , whom he at first thought would sign the bond , would not do so--not through any lack or confidence tn him , but because they would not , sign for anyone , allll these sallie men alh'lsed him not to aceept the appointment. I do not mean to intimate that Mr. Heel , was unable to give a gooll bond ( no one doubts his ability to do 80) ) , but he could not select for bondsmen such men as he woulll rccl perfectly free and safe to return . the favor for IC occasion should arls . Those who argue that becau.1 eertaimm things were asked orIr. ! . Reed and Mr. Swob" they must have been required or me also lose sight 01 the fact that' between the time when )1\ Heed was appointed anti my name scnt .In the second time the situation had materially changed The council combIne , whIch started out to force tha mayor to appoint some one whom they might dictate , round themselves In a position , by the afternoon or June 28 , where they were anxious ( am . ' they put It them- selves ) to confirm any reputable republican whoso republicanism had never been qucs- tioneti I was Qrltlclsed on that point , and my statemcnt that I was a republican , but recrved thc right to vote for good men for office , giving : republicans the preference when they were honest anti callable , was accepted - cepted as satisfactory J. II , DU'IONT. - . Note by time Editor : 'Ir. Dumont 13 Incor- rect In .hls quotation from The Bco's editorial , . The exact words of The lice are : "When the Bolin defalcation was umicovered Edwards was one 01 tllose who inosteti : on keeping an embezzler In charge or the city treaury. Fdillng In this effort , he obstructed , so Car as he could , the confirmation or any man as treasurer whom he considered a possi- ble competitor for the republican nomination I this rail. ThIs was : why such II nun as A. L. Heed waf compelled to asle the wIthdrawal 01 hut nallle , and this Is wily . 'rhomas Swobe , who was at that time In full charge / : ; 01 thc treasury , was turned down , and why JIIr Dumont , alter being once turned down ; was finally confirmed , only upon surances that ho would not be In the way or Edwards' ambition - bition " The Dee's version Is true , even according to Mr. { Dumont's statement Ast'urances were given Edwards by Mr. Dumont's Irlellls that ho would not stand In the way or Ed \\'arls' ambition OtherwIse his nomination would never have been confirmed As to a definite promIse either In writing or In so many words no ono has charged that Mr. Edwanh sought to exact one ( remit Mr. teed ! , 'Ir. Swobe or Mr. Dumont. It Is a 'fact , however , that en the day on which Mayor Booths sent the name 01 A. L. need to the council for confirmation 'Ir. Edwards , accompanied - companied by City Attorney Cennell , called upon 'Ir. Heed at his ofFice to ascertaIn his Lntentlons concerning his appolntlllent. The whole burden or the questions with which Mr Heel was assailed was to elicit from him positive ast'urances that he woulll under no conditions accept the republican nomination for city treasurer. Hayden Dros' add Is on page 2. S : tIr 'J'hollll''u' flu-mimi - OMAHA , Oct 15.-To the Editor 01 The Dee : 'Iy attention has been called to an editorial In today's Bee wherein you say that I am "reported willing to with- draw from the race" for city treasurer Inasmuch " asmuch as this will create a. ( also ImpressIon among my friends I rely upou you to print my denial or that l'tatement I have no In- telltlon whatever 01 withdrawIng , and will bo In the race until the polls close CIIAI1LESV. . TIIG : > IPSON , lfJh'Je _ oC XomhmUoli Ct-rtlflc'ntcmm. . The time for filing certificates of nomination - tion with the county clelle 01 candidates nominated - nated by conventions expired at Ii , o'cloc ) < yesterday - terday aCternoon. Candidates for county offices , by petition may file their petitions by October 24 , and withdrawals must be filed by that time Central committees may file their nominations to fill vacancies on the county ticket on or before October 28. " Dr. Bailey , dentistt Paxton block Awarded Highest tlonor&-\Vorld's Fair , .DR ; -tltE ; CREAM BWNfi $ 'POWDIR MOST PERFECT MADE. A cure Grape Cr am'of Tartar Powder. Fee om AmmonIa ! , Alum or any other adulleraTl c S 40YEARS TilE STANDARD. A Breakfast , however good , la I wnsted on R cold , tone 1es , flabby stomach It 18 unjust to blnll10 tIme cook. Ire CRn supply only ' rood ; you mUJt ! find the power to turn It Into flesh anti blood It Is limo pnt.t ot wisdom to l'ccogl1lzo the signs of hull- gcstion , and to stimulate tile lazy stoll1nch with Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey : : , n tonlo never moro valuable than now , whoa the body IJ ! tried by sudden chnng-cs of nit' . It sustllins time vIgor of time sy'stOIl1 and 11I"0\'Olt9 t'homnatlsm , asth1l11\- und digestive ! trouble , diseases that 1\I.lso from cold und IlI1pOlrect c\1" \ cullLtion of the blood The enl ' hued ! clnal whiskey In the market DI'uglsts { and Gl'ocel's soIl It. DOCTOR ' ' < ' Searles 8 Sear es & 'I-t' 119 S i4thiSt. r ? ; , C " 'n Umirm' C'mttimrrhi alt , JIM _ . hiA : "IIMI'M..T Ihl ! = 'iUMI' , Thru.t , : -C' " ' j ; Ciit.'ut , ! 'tuIIIIU'h , , iimmvclpm "I ' ! .A 2' 1I1I.t i.im.'rm : 1I 'lh'h' . .t . ' . , " " "rl " " ( ' , 'h'Strt""rl' , " ' , 'ul , , . ' ! < ! rt : . " . " . : 1\tpII ! " 'Xlllltt" . IUlllld. Skill 'ft rAt\ ; \ \ \ \ ' i/ . . " . 111111 iCI.lmn'y ilsm'.itme . . ( lull' . ( ! r"IIII ( ! : . . .rrhll..lI. 'JlhIllA , ' " N \t'WEAK \ \ ' ' , \ ! \ WEAK MEN' . f \ ' , ; : \ , ' " l 1\ ) . \11 I'rhlltn nt."II."M IlIlIt ' t ! ' N.\.Ji\ ! : \ ' \ \ JlI'"rh'r" liT " " 'II , , , \ , ' . . . \ ! . \ \ \ \ Tr.tll"t by lIIutt , .1111- 'a\\\ . , \ k ; \ ! \ \ t\Vmmltathmi frc4' . SPECIALISTS lu the treutlllent 01 nil NERVOU3 , CHRUXC anli PRIVATE Il1SEAS 1 ES. Trentment tor ali lorm or Fiii ; II.E WgAK SItS , Gull on cii' ) mmthires ! , with stnlllil. Di' SC'lrlcs r , SC11'lcs 1 II I ) ! 'i . 11th "It" , lit , tJt.ttt fl , , l\ bJItIi t.i , ommum liii. : o.clJ , pNU TESi'ij0 , % "ASTING DISE.t BBS WEA 1EN WON IEii V I iull- because t.c' mvealemi rhowly , gratlim alI' . P0 Uot allow thu wijuto of hotly to nmmrmll you m. poor , minltby , iimtnmnlmmrtm man.hfcaltim , stromiamj imtmii vigor i for' you whmcthcr you bo rich or moot rime ( ircat itutlynmi Is to be hiatt onil' ( roam time ituci 50l ( 1.fetflcml I mistltmmte. 'rIle , t.voimtlerfui trtscove t.vntS mimrmtlo by tIme mmimocialit't of time ottI fitmeims llumi Ioit.Mt'thlci.l ; Immstitmmte , it is limo strommcst amid nttc' pow't'rfui vitalizer mad , ' . it is so powt'rfmml that C Ia damply wommherfmmi , how hmimrniles'm it Ii. You cci get it from mmowhnnro limit fm'ommm the himmtl.omi , CCedIe , InmhItmte.'rite for circtml&mrs nmmd teetltmionlals. jitl etratirti1mmary itojuvemmittor i'i the niot eommtlerimi chlseov'my of thu ago , ii lies been en dorectl b' the itatlimig nmcienmtltlc men , of iuropo ai4 America. IXUI3YAN ii ptmrehy e-cgetahle , U UIYAX stops hlrcmmtmirtmees , of time tIle cimargo ut twemmty mluys. Ctmrmm LOS'r matx 110u ) , COIit.thitttton : , dlzzimmtss , falling semmeatiommi imcrvoua twitctmlntg of limo eyctm amitl other harte. Strenigtimemie , imivteoritem , anti tomits tlmo enitlt system , It Is as chmemip nmmm tiny oilier rcmm'tle' , JIUIY.IN cures mlelhiIt. ' , mttrvolmstmes.q , cmli ulonis , amid thes'eiopi alit ! restores week orgmmmm rttiims iii the back , iost' by clay or nmfghmt stopptf quickly , Over : , ooo jtrivato lntloraemcmits. I'rcnmmtturemit'se mm'aimt imnpotemmcy in time fir'4 stage. It ; a synmmptomim of mmenmimmmmi vcmtkmicss ci I barrenness. IL cait be stophleti iti twenty tinys 14 limit ume of litmtlymimm. 11mid-mmmi coms mio inure thmi ally other remedy Seimtl for circmilmmrmm amid tetInmomilals. TAINI'flD ] mLOCHI-liniimmmre bhnotl dmme t serious ltrlvmmtn disrders , , carries immyrlaths of sore producing gerris. Thiemi comessoro throat , plmnltlcl Copper cohered cr015 , ulcers 1mm motmthm , old sores am 'ailing hair. You comm save a trhh. to Hot tprlmmgs 14 Critimig for 'Blood Imook' to time olti physicians of t:1 : ZIUISON MEDIIAL INSTFrUTE , Stockton , , 31irket tmnml jiin i4ts. , CAN l'Jt.tc'isco , c.tL , : E 1tP w7 k me 4v Air on'ol1socit occt\siOflS. , , ' cj1Xou cannot 'FTh1he ' operc' ' wiThout ginin ; I 'f twhirf-of , MpPAL ! p4 , 't ( iowH 11W4 TIlE FASHiONA5L PERFUME. Flowery , refreshinc , delicct.ro mefld Iotirm' . - . For sleby druqsrs ! only. IMPERIAL CflG\/N \ / PERFUMEftY CO , ? SAInT LUUS5. IIEYER DROTIIERS DRUG CO.AGLIjT , ALSOTICY ( WEDDING 8ELLS\Two \ new PEACH BLOW. / odor5. The Balmy South ! Laud of Plenty No Hot Winds No Drouths. Cool summers and mild wlnters- two anti three crops raised a year. Free tuel mcii ! lands. Fine railroads - roads and the beat shipping facii- Itles brinK the markets ot the whole country to four door Vioy < and this land yields you abundant , never Cnlllnir crops that bring . big prices and you have something t. market all the year through ! Central Mississippi ' i : : ! : ! well watered , good roads. friendly people : never railing returns from c time richest soil on the globe The S tide 'ot tmmlgratlo la turnIng to. S wards this wonderful . region Twenty C acres there with an ) ' sort 01 care taya you more money than the best Ila acres In the west , Stock runs out all the year and ) 'OU can ral"e vegetables every month In the twelve. Garden farmn ! and trut raisIng are making more money for the northern let lieu now than they ever made before In theIr lives with double the amount 01 work. Peaches , plut)1p , pears , strawberries , graves penlmmona surly apples , apricots-In 1ct all small fruits are a prontable , never fplllng source ot revenue For full partleulara address . dress OEO. W UtES , General Agent , ! s ( 1617 Farnnm St. , Ottlnha , Neb. - To Juggle -1 With the Trttth--- : ( A rell1nt"lnhl , ) tale In one chnlltcl' , ) A IIInn never IWllw-l : what 1-1 I : coliming until It get ! right onto hIm. Som ! lIIen will cnll'r the nl'IIt'cst store ti'y on time ! IIt'st g'nrlllent nut ! . buy It. ! Othet.s will slioit' : tlci , ut , tINe Icen juldgnmleimt Cl'e they dcclde. Which will buy IIImt ! I\tl\nla l'ouslJ ? y . ' 1lnt tiepeitdii Heiltiahle I'Rlahlshll'uts ) 110 mover quiestloimed. In n house lilH Ut' : , Whl'I'I' va Inc of n1I'challlsl ( Is equal to face \nlue , A 1)ei'SOlt ) mlhl bo nn Idiot In the souse of \nlue whie In othet' stores : Hhat'll tttlu Is aholtlclJ necdctl If t pcrHon Isn't POsted on \alucs , Yet w m II'efel' the slioppi'n' , heclull hl hulhls t future t , Ien wll shllllllcll ! ) thl senHlln oil $ li.O ! ul-l : tlvcr Imcw whnt wn-l : coliuluig tuiitI ! the ' cuitered ! lieh'e . Om' ) . ' cotlllnA uutl , tntl'tIl hl'tl' $110 ( ) suits are of the snll10 ealibet' thl ' hnve : seen most e vet'y plnce ) at $ } iOO. ) Pl'I'hIIIS the "m ' mint the sa mite nH til as color II couicerimecl- ! grmtiItecl-lyer3' . soul ti t hil tns Ie. I t lll'sun heCOmlR Infntuall'11 wih t I'el.talu color mind design t few doluls Is blt t tn'ihic tll Intet.- fl'to wih that which gives Illeasul ) ! Olhel'\lsc tll Iloca.t a saving . of :0.00 ( ) II n blessing . . AII If our :0.0 suis nm : Ilt lS HnH I cloth . t'lnluln/ 011 mnlH . ns mummy $15.00 gm'tllcnt : 'IU cnl hl ' ut the ( chealll'sl , tln om' , . relltatun.ls hut n furce. , I took U ! t dU11'1 of Jfal ! wih a'llent111 : / uUl'easlng Imibon' , 10 . ! Iii that l'plllaton , hut WII'I t1tlJ to putt wih It If you'll iu'ove i ' tmt we juggle wlh thl' limit ii In ItJ IIhll'S : It'unaclon. ) J\ml 'ou veicoitit' to In ' . ' , you am wl'koUI' vest lgtte. : Plclsetl to hare ; 'ou. L ? ' - & ; ' i . . - - - - - - - - - - - .IJ , LT - / / f666 HAVE ! CHEERFUL I , ROO MS . . . . I ' 1'huios' awnJ that slltteriiig [ ! , ! dlthlg hump-no use hoth- ) i oiling wlh n 110m' Ilm II \111 . good oles mine itt 'om' CIII- lIIilll nt n It'lfug : cost. 1m\'e've got IltllJ hUJIIg ) dowl 10 n . tclelcl' . E t'ery ! ! mnlwl doesn't nut he good Ia nimits . We sift tll'nl ald select lie ( bust. " t ( Il tel Dlr : Hauiln t Lmmmmti : , wih silk slllleH. COIIlllt ! $10 ) : ; othprs nit to $ ! .S0. . Decomted : Lamlls : , wih Rlndes 10 maleh : : , coiii1m1te , nt te ) ; . ollpls . up to $ -i.i : ; Otmi' Lal } ) stock Is \ utusually Inl ! < -II'kes tUUHlllr low. l The 1319 ! 99-Ce1t Furt1ul1 tl 8tm-e. ' , 8h'eet. ' ' 7'I' ? ? ' ' ? 'l ? ' i r ITch ii" Your Wifc C ' I I that yeti have \ I read that Santa , Claus Soap is enc of the ' 1Ji greatest labor- ' f \ I saving inveti's tons of the " - ° , ' time. i Tell e - her that it will save her . . C. C , strength I save A 4 ' a/Lair I her tune , save ' . Ijj 'J her 1 t ii . t ' ' cothes. - - - . - The merits of " ' < " - ' ISANTA ClAUS SOAP , appeal at once to ever thoughtful wonnn. It's the best . purest , and i most economical soap to be procured. Sold everywhere Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company , . Chicago. . . . . . . . . H.e . . , A FewAcivantages . Orered by the . Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway , the short lne to Chicago. A clean traii . tral. made up and .larIL' from Omaha. . kouxCiTY , C"GO , , L . ARRAPiDS1 _ A" 'CI , apEs , ; . MOINES _ - _ . _ . _ , DnSSnse , checked from residence to desloa lieu . mesant ruin elvlce and courteous , em- plors l nlre train lghted by electricity , wit h electric reading lumps tn every berth. Flneit dining car service 10 the we5t I , with meals served a In cu'te. or . In other wOld8 order "hat you want and . pny . for what you get. Flyer lea yes union depot daily at GOO p.m. , arriving al ) ChleuJI at D n. m. City Ticket Office 15M Faram Street C. B. CAnRI' : ! City Ticket Acent. - - - , _ - , ' . ( ( ( ( fiT7j' ' , . L ji : . , .i E4 1 , , /tm' / ' Ti S I . ' A. ( My mama used Wall eoap ) ( ( wish mine h& TY 00 LEiS will ' I not shrInk I WOOL SOAP Is used In the . I laundry Wool Soap I delicate . nod , etrPlbnlorbatn ! pur. poses. TIme beet cleanser : Jor lmouit'holti ace luadr uturrouc. , lJI1 ( I list , at lour dakr , : IUrp.C. Raworth , cheQle & 10. Makers , Chicago . fHw ? \ ( ULTL' ' 1 t 'EP5IH $ s ( uTHAT ) ( Hips I 4 ' - OU tQ ' . -a - - TRTA _ - - EAfT SIZE PEfFECl TIlE MERCAMIILE IS THE FAVORITE TEN CENT CGAR TIE lERCAN fLE FIr sale by all lrlrst Class Dcalcrs. MIDufacfurcd by the F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CICAR CO. . Il'uctor , No. 304 , at Luis , M (