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TTTE OMAHA DAILY KEE ; SUNDAY. OCTOHEK 21 , 1807 , LABORERS FOR TEMPERANCE Women Who Tight the Liquor Trafilo Mcot at Toronto. WORLD'S CONVENTION OF THE W , C , T , IJ , aili.ii Prnni-CK \ Wllliinl llrlUiTi HIP A n nun I A lilrpiN lllM'imm.'ii I'rulillilllon mill 1'er- Niiiinl I'urU ) . , TORONTO , Ont. . Oct. 23. At the meeting of the executive board of Uio World's Woman's Christian Temperance union last evening , the offlccra were all ro-clrcted ns follows : I'resldont. Miss Prances K Wlllatd , Hvanston , 111. ; vlco ( ircsldcnt at larRC , Lady Henry Somursct , I'astncr Cnatle , Ledbury , HnRlaml ; honorary vlco presidents , Mrs. Mary Clement Leavltt , Boston ; Miss Jesse A. Ackcrmanu , Chicago ; Ilcv. Alice It. Palmer , Wa > sata , Minn. ; "Mother" Stewart , Spring field , O. ; scciclary. Miss Agnes K Stack , Hip- ley. Derbyshire , Kng ; nsshtant secretary , Ml ? Anna A. Gordon , Kvanston , 111. ; treas urer , Mrs Mary K. Sanderson , Danville , Quo. ; lound-thc-vvorld missionaries , Mrs. Mary Clement I.eavltt , Miss Jessie A AckcTmann. Hcv. Alien I ) . Palmer , Miss Cla-a Parish , Chicago cage , and Mr . J. K , Hartley , Provldtnce , ii. r. r.Thn Thn biennial convention of the World's Woman's Christian Temperance union \\nu formally ( pencil In the pavilion at the Horti cultural KU'dcns today. Tlic btllldlnK was thronged when the convention was coiled to order by MSH ! Frances 13.Vlllanl The con vention IUH lalten a hold of the city and the Krealcst Interest Is dlsplajed on nil sides The platfoim was nileil with executive and other ofllclal workers , ) ) romlneiit among whom were Miss Agnes Slack of KnR'and. Mrs. Klrlc of Australia , M e IMrlier of Chlco o , Mrs Ikirncs of New York and Mrs Johnns- < ! ottlr , thii Iceland representative. The niuukera wcro rerehed with great applause and the waving of handkerchiefs The ar rangements ftoi' seating ami other accommodn- tlons have been coroMly madof nnd no con fusion exists Communication'between tbo membera Ins been provided for by means of little- girl ( tagcs , dressed In white , who flit here nml there at the holiest of officer or member alike The lli t fifteen minutes of the nepslon were given over to devotional e\- oielBia , lo-l by M n. Ituthci'lord , president of the Dominion Woman's Christian Temperance union T'lo ' report of the executive committee was i cad by Mips Agues T Stick A notice to ai'i iul the ( | iiallllciUG.iR to membership by sdillnt.4e words "Wl'hoiit distinction of mco ur oiol , ' w s iciclvud with tienicudous ui.i- ) ! uusi' uusi'COMPUMiJNTS rAXADlANS. The president of the Women's Christian Tempera ice union Mlas Trances 13 Wlllord , ilollveied her annual uddluss. In the course of whlili she salil Cumuli le.iil the world today In the nrent piohlbltlon Ht ] niggle , and It loads 'with cnneilnff piospccts ot sticeess The eoun.ry Is homoKineous , It linn not that great foreign pnptihitlon to contend \\ltli which wo ( ire almost fat.illy h imlle ipped ; Its people lit i1 serious-minded unil practleil ; Its iivoi igo i'mil.ml of morals and Kllglon Is h'KlHT ' than oiim , II lias put Itself on uronl b > a popular ] ilebl ° clto In wblih proMbl Ion tr timphed. It his survived the horrors of tli" loviil rommlsslon to Investigate the HO.UOI trallli- and IM on the \\uve of another ] ) opular voti In which , although It must ( . ' ( intend against the united power of the nleoliol lade In all rountilts , whleli11 | bo bi ought to beir upon Its politicians and Its iconic , we lm\e faith to Ixluve that "Our 1 .ady of the Snows" Is going to pluck from BLEEDING PILES. Atvd all other foims of this common and often dniiKeions disease readily cured with out pain or inconvenience. Thousands of HIBII < ind women are af flicted \\lth borne sort of piles , without oltl.er knowlni ? the exact nituro of the trouble or Knotting It , aie careless enouRh to nllott It to run \\ltliout taUIng the simple means offered for a radical cure. The falluio of salves and olii'mcnts to per- nianentlj cure idles Ins led many to bcllovo the only cure to bo a burglm ! operation Surfilcal operations are dmiKerous to llfo and morcovci not often entliely succevisful and at this time are nr > loiiRer used by the beet phisilclans or lecommended by them The safest and surest way to euro any crso of plhs , vvhother blind , blcedliiR or protruding. Is to use the Pyramid I'llo Cure , composed of heallnj ; veRetable oils , nnd ab solutely free fiom mineral poisons and opiates The following letter from a Pitts- buig gentleman a severe suffeter ftom hked- Ing piles , gives some idea of the prompt , effectual character of this pile euro. JIa v rites I take pleasuie wilting these few lines to let you know that I did not sleep for thice months except for a short time each night bemuse of a bad ciso of bleeding piles I was ( lowin In bed and the doctoru did mo no good A good brother told me of the 1'yra- inll I'llo Cure and 1 bought from my drug gist three llftj-tec.t boxes They iiirort mo nnd 1 will soon bo able to go to my vvoik again WILLIAM HANnSCIIU. 1C St . Cotton Alley , below Duller St. , IMttsbuig , Pa. The Pyramid Pile Cure Is not only the enffst and surest iimcdy for piles , but Is the beat known and most popular. Every- phy sician and diugglst In the country knows It and what It will do Send for little book on cause and euro of plica , detcrlblng all foims of piles and tbo proper treatment The Pyramid can bo found at all drug stores at GO cents per package I HUDTAN ( IF tM'nrat medla ircnt- .iitnt that Imi bocn produced liy nny conitil. nation of | ihr Iti rem nllo treatment jurea the .1,1 lllttlea nnd flla eni's of men , ntlDYAN la * . rrineJy for men IIUD- yAN cures n r 11 k n r n I ! U D T A eurtt "I'frma. lorrliara II U D Y A N lurca jircrrm rare. weak memory loaa of role * taate or > m H. lltlDVAN euro aunkfn ey i , ntuntcd Growth , 'imitation ahortneaa of br ntli 0 > ipcial > cou * Jllliatlon und rtatuUncy , IIL'UYAN ' cure * wenK. neta or palnn In the imull of the back lota ot niuacular po * er gloomy , melancholy fortbudliiia unJ dlaturbel bleep. HllDVAN can bo had from the Dociora of the Hu.ti.oM Meilteal Initllute , and Crom no cn elai. Ion n * J Hum AN when the uual nerviu twitch M , t.i ro la cerulu tu b an Irritation at their cintera of the brain You n d HUDVAN whou there Is o decline of the ntrvc force , bscauae thla decline the a UcU of nerve life , mid may do- > rlt > P l" o i' fvou d blllt > and then Into ni-ricue | , roatratlon. If > ou liako harraned your nerve , jf you have knotted or knarlej them. If > ou hav < bu * J your nmei. to atrulehten youralf out , pu will u e HUOYAN No one clto can ( Ire , pu HUDYAN encepl lh Iludnon Medical In. .lllute. IIUIHAN tuitaatlcotcle. . btdrocele Ira. l > 0ttucy , dl lnif a. Jalllne aentatlcna. bluei. rorrow nd mlaery WHITE KOH cm. w TUB HUUHO.V MKO1CAL ! NSTITUT . btockion and Kllla at. , Pau rrancUte , California the h ftven of purl'y nnd plnnt on her own fnlr brow the brlsht ntnr of prohibition , which means happy homed to her peofilo nnd a hnrblngpr of peace to nil the world The fir * national convention of Jnp m o women vva < held In April laM. nnd m irks the mo-it alKiilllonnt temper-litre ipoih In that wonderful new Innd , whlotit \ ol lest ol nil nnd it In spreading In the Islands of the IRclllc. She then reviewed briefly the work of various delegates In foreign fields , and con tinuing , fold- The cause of penro has won great victories thH year. The arbitration treaty with our mother country Is only lylntt over ; already we hnvo reason to bellevo that , throUKh the Influence of the president , nrrftnupments nro bcltiR m.ide for the pre sentation of another treaty of wide scope. The .Storthing of Norway has appointed a commute * of nine to consider thu question of forming nrbltr.itlon .trentlet with foreign nntloni and to juhmlt propositions to th it end Franco Is moving In the same direc tion and the recent dpclarntlons of the C7ir : and the emperor of Germany are un- mlttikably In favor of parlllc niPasures , -nblle the treaty between Turkey nnd Ori'oco rppen ly promulBnted by the powers Is a pcapo triumph , OVPII tliouch It rpglstprs the milisnrvlency of Christian nations to the Brent tioslcm hierarchy. rnocmnss IN XOUWAY. Norway has failed In the 1-plp of women In UH ffforf to solve thp drink problem , all above 2" . yearn hnvliiK been made votprs on the ti'inpcranrtques'lon and liy the united efforts of temperance men and women thp Oottonliuri ; systptn will disappear nnd probblbltlon will be thu law of Nonvny. Miss Wlllard'rf address covered In Its com- prehpnslvo ncopo rcferonco to the queen's jubilee and to the India famine nnd the aid Riven the Armenians through the efforts of the Woman's Christian Temperance union the national society having forwarded J10.- 000 ; to the uplcndld Kalus In membership and work In nil the latgc auxiliaries , to the urgent calls that have come from Hurmah , India , China , Ceylon. South America , Mexico nnd other countiles for resident white ribbon mUfllonarlrti and lecturers ; to the need for Inebriate Industrial hoinva ; to food reform , to substitutes for saloons ; to the plans of the Hooti-Tuchera ) for relieving the congested ( | iiurtcm ot great clllcs ; closing with Im portant recommendations for the extension of thu work and appreciative ) trlbittCH to Oeneral Neal Dow and other leaders who have died slnco the convention met In Lon don two yearn ago Regarding the purity question Miss WU- lard said No good can come of logillzlng HIP violation lation of two l.i ws of Ooil llrsl "Tlioti alt not commit adultPiy. " second , "Thou shalt IOVP thy neighbor ns tbviplf " Whatpver do. grades the women of India puts the stamp of dptprlor.Ulon upon all women. To this It ' .vould bp replied that thi'y have degraded thi'tnM'h PS , am ! the nipnns proposul nre only to mltlg.itp the consequences , but It miikpi ill the dlffeictioo In the world to us wlictbor their dcgi ulntlon cime about lluouuh any forces tint WP have set In motion. Hy p.ultv of reasoning , wo may say thp saloon Is hero , nnd herp It will te- nmln ; l"t us do nil vvo can to innkp It IP S dangproiis to the ppOTile. Hut this Is not the point ; our attitude toward tie silooli , first , last nnd nil tbo time , Is nn nttlludo of utter lios'lllty ' and It maKes all MIP dlf- ferrncp In the world to us whither Its pres ence among us In In plto of 0111 iprotp t nnd work , or whether wo havp tiikiMi measures that rpiuler Its contlnuaiicp ptobililo The foundation and the kpystono In the arch of heathenism Is the siciltlcp of w onion's purity on the altar of man's sensuality , and If there Is one mon trouu t'llng 'Which ' , above anotbiT , riMHesi-nts the Tinti-Christ , it Is that fact. In oriont-il conntrlos , women nrp as helpless In the hands of man us they have been through the duk centuries , and the ilep'bs of di'gt.ulatlon to wnlrh this utter dependence hns reduced them me beyond all powei of comprehension. After an hour devoted to devotional serv ices Secrctaiy Stack read her olllclnl re port It was an exhaustive analvsls of the work throughout the world. The United States according to this irport , Is the largest auxiliary , having enrolled 15.888 new mom- beia , with Colorado , Utah and Idaho show ing the othei states nn example In woman suffrage Neatly $10,000 has been raised by the W C T U. for Atmenla. The triennial convention held in Queensland this spring sent e. cordial 'invitation for the next world's convention to be held In Australia. The bannei offered by Miss Willard to the colony reporting the greatest Increasevsns won by Queensland The totil membership In Aus tralia , is C.S99 members nnd 1,170 honorary members In the Urltlali Women's Tcmper- anco association since the last convention 237 new associations have been organized , public imetlngs , open air , cabmen , show- mui , workhouse , lodging house meetings aie all tcgularly held. Miss Willard Interrupted the reading of the report to F y that during this convention the question of women having a hand In invv- maklng will be dUctused The executive committco has aufiorlzed the celebration of Neil Uow'a birthday , March 'M , as n national temperance day The fourth biennial report of the superin tendent of the World's Woman's Christian Temperance union department of peace and arbltiatlon was presented by Mrs Hannah J. Halley ot Wlnthrop. Mo U was. In part , OH follows "Thu moit dls-ippolntlng of all our experiences during the last biennial term was the falluieof the United States congress to ratify the Anglo-American treaty of pence at Us session If the war splrlt of the books which children read atrf study In tl'elr scl eels should bo changed so as not to glvo honored prominence to the warrior In compurlhon with the useful citizen , the dawn ing of the day of peace would surely soon " appear .Mrs. Wilbur Grafts of Washington , D. C. , reported on Sunday school work. She said that In the United States , Canada , Australia , Palestine1 the northeast province of India , Spain , Chill , Mexico , Holland and the Hawaiian Islands , Sunday -school depart ments are orgarlzeJ and aggressive work Is being done. Mis. Irvine has succeeded through her department In placing 2.GOO temperance books In Sunday school libraries and getting nn Increased pledged member ship of 21,784 tcacherw and scholars The report of the young woman's branch wns presented by Mrs Fiances J. Barnes of Nuvv Yolk. Head "Simon IMIo" In The Sunday Dec If you don't take It. subscribe now. i > nii'i-\s : ij OK TIII : CIUIK. Commier TextllleM Ilefon- Senatorial Im I-H 11 Bill I nn Committee. The Investigation yesterday morning by the senatorial ccmmlttco Into the Inner workings ot the Bui can of Animal IndusUy at Soutli Omaha brought out reminiscences of thr campaign of 1S05 , as well as of 1S9C , an3 dmelcped that there was considerable per- B'lial feeling between many of the employes The pilnclpal wltiiets of the morning was Charles Connoyerchief clerk to Don C , Ayer , and his testimony was largely In de feiuo of the actions of bis chief Other wit nesses wcro William Holmes , J. Aithui Tucker , Thaddous 1'errlno , Charles Kelch , James KUIICH , Jamea I ) Murphy In the afternoon David I'arkhurst , ex- president of the Uvo Stock exchange , Frank Jellen , stock examiner , and IM Schlbsby , tagger , were examined , In addition to sev eral of the other witnesses who were recalled called to make NOIUO additional etalemcnlH , Mr I'arkhurst testlllcd to the fact that the gcreral opinion among the members of the stock exchange was that Ayer uas Incom petent for the position ho waa holding. Mr. I'arkhurst also testified to his belief that the stationing of examiners at the stock scales \\RH unnecessary , and that theeo places could bo dispensed with without Injury to the service This part of his examination had no direct bearing upon the Issues Involved , hut Senator I'rltchiml considered that the Information would bo worth recording nnd It wati therefore admitted. The investigation closed In the latter part of the afternoon , and the member ! ) of the committco left for the east. The testi mony" which was taken In short hand , will not bo transcribed till the reporter reaches Washington and the committee will m ke no report till the convening of congress. " Druggists know Dr. Davis' Antt-IIead- ucho Is best of all iicadaibe remedied Snl\ ntliiilriii ) i\riltx. A light supper of coffee nnd cake was served at thu Salvation Army barracks last night and was qulto well attended. The proceeds of the suioer nre to be used to pay the rallio.id fare of two otllcera of the army , who arc to leave the city Tonight there vlll be a farewell service to Cjptuln Allno Gregory and Lieutenant Mmy Story , who leave Onuhn next Tues day , the former for Kansas City und the latter for Norfolk. Kiiflgn und Mrs Carter nnd Captain and Uvu'enant IXwey will arrive hero Wedncs. Uiy from Kant > as Olty and ivlll assume ehargu of the army In Omaha. Subscribe for The Sutmy Hue and read Anthony Hope's srcat glory "Simon Dale. " Our J ya and Mocha Blend BALDUFFS A child canlniy nschonpjunuiian at \Vo vvnnt to call your attention to n innn's shoo on which vvo'ro nuiktnc n special run It's n Solid Silver Hair Brushes , worth S Italian $400 $2.GO $1-00 Black Willow Calf Bal Solid Silver Clothes llrush , worth $1 00 , 2.CO Russet Willow Calf 13al . . . Solid Silver Hat Tins , worth 75c. Me Silver Mounted t'mbrel.a , worth * 3.50 . $2.00 Enamel Bal Chocolates All other goods reduced In jiroportlon. isjjthc best coffee at that price MmlA In the double sole fJngll'ih InM na 1 ; in Omaha. \tra cnsy lilting and Rood wearing s hoe-- A. Mandelberg , the whole enst Is making n specialty of thli i ' ( are delicious ) shoe If you \\nnt the Intest this Is the Lottding : Jeweler , Onjaiha Tea and Goffcc Co. very clioo. A. D. MORSE. i > Kith anil ranuiiu Sts , Send for our lllustr-itcd Cntnlogue. 1-107 Douglas St. 1520 Farnam. 1517 Douglas St. White Lead , 'Mac. Slllcn. We be ( cement ) , In proper proportions can ? Mackintoshes Have you one portions , doubly ground We Want a Ghost toirother In Linseed tmre If not. now Is the time to buy while the Satisfactory Tailors Oil , mnke thc > most dutn- Omnlia Itulilicr d > . Is rolling the llolwrts llros' S bio paint. That'shut of n show to prove to you that there Is no btnkrupt slmk of InillcV nnd irents * nnckllti- to you we've the woolens thla K belter clg.irs mailo than those we sell amino low prllces t lic > s nt such rllillculouMy ' In Oinahii noils at these no one prices Men's blnck or blue inneMntostics , Itobcrts to show and make MASTER PAINTER'S ; llros1 price won JSOtf-ours Is JI.OV we can Old Cabinet Men nil wool In Muck or blue "crRo Roberts the all French Finishin iMountnln Monarch ! 7 for 25c priccs-for our White erts llros price wns $10 01 ours Is Jl 15 IViirl Crown Men's nil wool box colt Roberts llros' price and Domestic Yellow Kid wnn > 12 Ci > ours Is 15 7D English i ! woltt wa'tTorr- and Tinting Merchants Club . . . nil wool Roberta - I.aill s 2Mpo mncklntoshcs Oeneral Arthur , llroV prlc-c W.IB J ? W ours Is tl 75 Woolens were purchased It won't crack I.ulles'cic | b'rick or btUP-nll v\ool C1 sl- It won't blister Hoffman House : ; ; ; ; ; 3 for 20c inerp Hoborts Itios' price was } 9 50-ours Is $1,75. chased before the tariff had It shines Nation I.iillos' nllk Until inllltnry cure Huberts llros' It Insls twice ns long ns WIIlTi : I.I2AU. Golden Crown price wna 11209 oum Is 1573. a chance at them come in. It K , S further- All high grade smoking tobiccos at cut It Will in > jnu to call nnd see these goods It costs no more prices. c\en If you ilon't buy. WILLIAMS & SMITH CO , , J. A. FULLER & CO. , Omaha Tent and Rubber Co. , Tailors and Furnishers , . . W. C. NORRIS , SOI.K AOiNTS , nth nml Dotiglnn Hts. ISH7 Barnaul. 1401Furimm Omaha , Neb Cut I'rlco Cigar Store. 1400 Fnrnnm. Send for color card and particulars. When the swallows Don't leave off buying It is getting toward cold wea lows homeward coal until the mercury guts ther are you prepared for it ? jumping near the zero mark fly makes one Viiel Is weather ' high our strips -we've plenty of cold wave nro cheap. Warm and comfortable think that win coal at warm weather prices ' rooms can only bo attained by using ter's nigh. What llasloy Weather Strip on Windows about cooking HARD COAL your and doors. Save 40 per cent on your ing and heating stove ? Are you fuel bill by using llasley Weather sure it is in order ? We are the $8.50 Strip people that can repair it. TOR SALE HY. . . . Omaha Stove Repair Works , D. T , MOUNT , | Tel.402 Carter Hardware Co. , 1207 Dougln.8 St. 208 S. 10th St. Brown Blouk. Phone 121. 1405 Douglas St. Perfccteil OrjT Woodcraft OF THE Will you do it ? Capable Deputies Wmiled. Omalm , Neb Our popular niul urlclnnl features commend the onler to favorable conflileratlou If need a no\ lange boiler a good one tf.-.oo TO ! jtiMt : < IIIMIMTS XT iinvru. jou or n. new closet of uny Itliul let us tlguio Oiaded ns'cssinent rates A JWO monument with . If Intern ! to move be.ir this pliLCd ut the Kra\o of every deceased nifmber > ou. jou I'ajinent of as i smnta nnd dues ctase , it the In mind wo mnko a ptcl.ilty of discon ind of 20 to 30 jenrs necting and connecting ranges. Wo will nocordlut to IIRO at Join- Ins. nniiTReticy fund connect your range at a pi Ice lh.it Is right Uftps asfees tnpiit ot a and In nil cases \\c render our bills on minimum SO 000 members the basis "for value received " J1.330 COO 00 lo-ses paid and o\er SCO monumtnta elected to due. KRUGER BROS. Address , . , J C HOOT. Hovcrelfin Commander , or Tel . i Tie Farnam. JOHN 1. YATHS , , 1270. SovereiKii Cletk. blicelej Uloclv. % Omahj. AMUSEMENTS. Omaha theater goers have nail nothing to comrlaln of In the last week either In the variety of pieces presented or of the com panies on the boards. The notable engage ment was that of Madame Moiljoska and her company , who made a decided hit on Thurs day evening In Sudermann's new play , "Magda , " and vvcro almost equally pleasing Krlday evening In Schiller's " .Mary Stuart " The Modjcska company haa been In Its sca- fen only o week or so , and the excellent audiences accorded hero meant no small piicouracement. 'Tho Heart of Maryland , " with Mrs. Leslie Carter as the star , which picceded Madame Modjpdka at lloyd's , v\as also liberally patron ised and vigorously applauded , especially by the occupants of the top gallery. The acrobatic batic dramatization of the belfry scene will bo remembered as ono of the gems of realIsm - Ism on tlio leallstlc stage. The mlnetrel show , which opened the week at Hoyd's , and Hanlon's "Superba , " which filled the boards at the Crclghton , fared less favorably from the box otlci ! < standpoint , but managed to please the class of theiter patrons to whom they cater re spectively. The coming week at the theaters prom- lues attractions which , although not as-surlng brilliancy , will iloulitlws afford pleasing en tertainment. " 010 OUon , " who has hern here several times lief OIL' with hU Swedish dia lect , holds forth at the Crolghton today , and will be followed by a good melodrama , "The Pulse of Now York " Hoyd's will bo dark during the first part of the week , but will present "In ( Jay New York" on Trlday evening and Saturday mat inee. The piece , which U a skit to enable the perfoimcrs to bring In their variety gpo. claltlcu , has been here before , but the com pany has been filled up with now merrymakers - makers with Kddio Toy at the head. Speaking of stage realism , theater goers often complain that It Is carried to the extreme , but au Incident occurred last week In the performance of "Under the lied Hobo ' which showed how a piece could be marred by a famine In stage property At one In teresting point the principal heroine , lefer- llng to some jewels which had been fctolen , exclaimed : "Why , I put them there , there In the old cabinet " The audience locked foe the old cabinet , an'V beheld a cheap ret. of wardrobe diawers , appircnt y bonowej ( or tbo occasion and made on the latest pat- tem , with newness protitiding from every joint. When next the property man calls for an old cabinet It might be well to cover the now piece of furnlluio with ixmie cob webs and dust. muter. OF MIIII , is nvrnnnit. \Vnrrnilt IN Srr\eil oil ( lie I'I-I-NIIII of KriiiiU Hriiiiintlldi. A charge of libel v\as entered ngilnst Frank HromadKa and the warrant was served upon him last night. It Is asserted that ho has been circulating pamphlets charging that John Uoslcky , Anton Kincnt and others have been In the habit of buying votes and In other v\ays unlawfully Influencing Bohemian voters The pamphlets also state that the Pokiok Zapadl received a Urge sum foim the waterworks company ) , for engineering through a bill favorable tp HH interests. Mr Hosicky states that Hrpmadka bad the pamphlets printed out of'ttntn ' and last Sat urday night chattered them broadcast throughout the Bohemian district on .South Thlitcenth street. Ho sayri further that the cUlcments of the pamphlet Cm false In every paitlcular and wishes HlomAdka restrained In his attenpts to Injurti his goad name. I'riiiuolliiii for UaililrlilKi * . Omaha railroaders yesterday were greatly pleased to hear of the > promotion of Phil Doddrldgo to bo K oil era I agent of the Denver & Hlo Grande railroad at St. Louis Ho has just been placed In charge of the St. Louis olllco by A. T. Wolfs , general freight agent. The appointee vaij"1ong ? connected with the Missouri Pacific lu'nhls city as trav eling freight ugcnt and hasis' ' largo circle of friends who wish him stioctMs In his now position. I'llllHll Hflllllllll | Clllll , A number of atlrrlng speeches were made at the meeting of the Palish Republican club nt Twenty-sixth and Wnlnut stretta last nls'ht. Hon. David II Slener tpulce of the coming campaign in a frank and con vincing1 way and presented to the workingmen - men t-o ! direction In which their Interests liy A delegation from the Second ward. headed by A. C. Harte , W.IH piescnted ami each was heard In n short tnllc K-venil apinkeia also addr : sd the 1W Poles In their own language . Cpplnln Slgwart relumed fiom Kansas yesterday with Trank Jl C5ce , who Is wanted for grand larceny In tills city. Oca won an employe of Sorlbner fc Sons and IK pa'd to luve appropriate tvo gets of Stevenson's vvorkn. valued nt la-l. Iinli uiuif Jlen I'liiMHHim. . Scott Merrlnm wns chns d b > u crowd ycs'trdav down ii'ir fourteenth a'rft nrd the liur'.lngton tracks , and uas icughiy handled , until the ipollco. arrived and took charge of him Merrlarn , while passing through .1 lumber yard In the vicinity given , made Indecent propotaln to , i couple of llttlo Itohemlnii girls The glrN ran aw ay from him and men who 1'nnced to be near took up their cause ami 'favo chase. Merri.iin will be proiecutcd If the police .iro success ful In locating tbu girls In ( iiiestlon. There are others but none "jubt as good" as Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache. Subscribe for The Sunday Ilco and read Anthony Hope's great story "Simon Dale. " i.ocvii iiunvri ins. Otto Nlemycr Fourteenth street and Capitol avenue , reported to the police yes terday the loss of a suit of clothes The clothes were taken by some sneak thief who entered his place vvhllo he was absent. Iloss nnd Clmrlcs Cromo were arrcated yes terday for the theft of a steve from an election booth at Fourteenth and Davenport streets Just what disposal has been made nf the steve has not been learned , but the boys admit their guilt. Thieves broke Into the barn In the rear of the Scandinavian homo , 018 Davenport street , 'Friday ' , but were scared away bo- foio they secured any booty. The same barn was robbed about a year ago ami a quantity of clothing and other valuables taken Tli ( i appraisal which the city council of South Omaha tnado upon the property of Cva HcndeiMon In the coin so of the condemna tion of land for the opening of Twenty-fifth street from I to A , has been carried to the district court , the plaintiff alleging that It Is unjufct and seeking a remedy You can't afford to ilsk youi llfo by al low In ga cold to develop Uito pneumonia or consumption. Instant relief and a certain euro am afforded by One Minute Cough Cure Head "Simon Uilo" In The Sunday Uee If you don't take It , subscribe now. WI' Ul'1 TtllllVMWIJVTIIKH. air In JNcliriiHl.n with ilN In Hit- South , WASHINGTON , Oct. 23-Forecast for Sunday For Nubniski , South IXikota nnd Kansas Generally fair ; soJit1) winds For lown nnd Mlssouil Kilr ; warmer In eastern portion ; south winds For Wyomlrg I'.ir'Iy cloudy weather ; probably locul showers In wextern portion , cooler In wealTH portion ; south winds HKNNETT Mrs H , itr-I SI yvnra. at th rshlcn'-o of S L < irs"ii 10H Nor'h Tvven v. ninth street. Funeral Monday at 1 o'clock. Worth of PRIZES Will Bo Honestly Awarded and Actually Paid. FIRST Head cartfullj the terroi of pur Orrat Mltxlnir I < i'tl r Coiilc ( t. It will certainly In If rut you W rj alriodjr iiald o > er J,6uo 00 In oath ptirei to tlioie coinpclln ° " ° Uf "rl ° l" contests this year. TW"wY tVlrJc.VluK'tbo'mou'lnlwM'iirrg'of'tliij'BMUii' We dire the iinmrs of twenty Important cities In Lurope end Amerlm , oralitiii ; ryrUIn lettert In tacwn word Thrso jctt'ri WVA" ' ' < " ! to * . " ? ly lu other wordi , wo want lou to niaita u Hit , orrcctly . . . . spelling thu . twenty rlllei . in fTTtlr ordi To the person s-ndlng us ttio entire list , HI u | | tire S2&0 In cash , bhouid uiuru irKii yoe peuon tend Ui i correct list wu will r y I24O ft > th r t confot Hit recede.I. uml w Mill mud to thi neit one hundred a corni'leU ' set ot Wood 9 Mtur.il jllitory ( Ihli Ii a nork In r > larcn rolurnm II lontalns 4.IXKJ ( iace > and .1,0'JU ' t autllul Illui- trrllons > ach volume locaiuren U'/i7 ' Incurs , and the rntlre set weigha ITi ixmndi. It 1 $ tin ereateit voik on natnrcl hlntory rer imblltlieil. The Uer , J O Wood. M A . V. Li. 6 , who U tha fhqrlty on inaltera Lirrtainlng to the animal MnEdoin , upent UTer thirty ) tara In wrltliiL- till ) ! > o < ik. winch la tlio motfilted authority all r cr the world > tor nrcu- rite iiiformation le'nrdlni the animal kingdom. No library la coniyltta . . .luut tills vroik U la a library In Itwlf Anj one wlnnln ; tltU ralna - tie library rif Natural jllUory uiay , If thty preler cash , wll It to ua at the rtt-uUr retail price ) Bboum we recelte more than une hundred cor. reel Hits ne will ntnd to tech of the iif l life hundred rwelred a year a aubatrllitlou " tlOULB. by Hay Manton. _ Wo rwiulre each one carapotlng for these prlies to end ua 2S centa lor n 1 Ihrco nontlia trial iuD > cilptlou la MODKS , by May Manlon tha most ial'4 1 ; aliu fashion pubUrotloii lu Aioufca 'Hit object 01 thr educations ! contest ! Ii to attract attention to MODhS , and. by ( o doing , to c.il to our aiiburlDtton lUt The iirltet arc Llien entirely " free and without other consliferntlon Till' ralue la ( lieu to each one tntir rontiat In the thr o inontlii' luUcrlrtlou , but.im . nn oxtrit we 'lie to dory one cnntcailntf 'whether they are auccei 1 1.1 In lorrectfy II the mlislng Ittttra nr not a luttrrn ol the cle town Till ( herd lustrated ) . In any tlu from 32 to 42 In buit ruei MAKE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT. The namei of all Uia oboro cltlM ure to be fnund In the Oaiettcer ol the World Inoonorated lu the New VVebstir 1JIC- Ituuary and rpiket Library , the latest tnd by far tie beat con densation ot VAcbster published. It It actually Ine books In one lolume. In Uieas cclite taou should IH tUor u ti not triutintf to r.uroorr Muipelled word , aa for Irutinie llxln-d tor Madrid , would bar jou out. By reason of a large contract rnada nltn lh uubllthor > are able to eunrly you with the New Webster DUtfrnary lor rely US ccuU. Hitter atnd for a cony VVu will l y the - - 'Jhe full cjmei of the twenty cltlr * notrd aboi < bait tirtn written cut aiid tut dnciimiut , dated anil iltucd k > th * prtilclent mxi tietiu'er , bit been iraled In an tnTlni > f , and denoiltrd for a&I * krtnli.C In the taulta of thu fault > llo H.tj IKposIt ( 'o Kor our re- -loiniLllity wo refer you to auy of tin Mercantile Asenclci. ADDRESS MODES PUBLISHING COMPANY , Dept. 128 While St. , New York.