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    TJIE OIMAILA DAILY BEE : T1HTHSDAY , DECEMBER ill , ISO ! ) .
FllASCE ASD-ONITE1) ) SPATES
I-
Reciprocity Treaty Snbmittcd to tlifl French
, ' > Parliament.
t
BILL is INTRODUCED IN THE GHAMB-R
Ulnltorittr Preamble < 'l 1'iirlli tin-
Klndl ) DtMiiotKloii of the Anu-i-
li-nn ( ! iTinnciil 'lovvaril
I lie I'rciiuli Null" " .
I'AHIS , Dec. 20 - A bill submitting the
rranco-Amorican reciprocity treaty to tlio
approval of the Trcncli Parliament was In
troduced today In the Chamber of Deputies.
The govcinmont In an elaborate preimblo
tnakert a polht of setting forth "the kindly
disposition of the American government
which haa enabled the negotiations to bo
brought to ,1 successful conclusion , " and
expiates on the great Htlmulus the trpjty
will fl\o tn commercu between the two
countries
The prcnmblo gees on to explain that th"
treaty Is the result of two years' work It
nO that while pressed to retaliate against
the restrictions of the Dlngloy tariff th
government deemed u resort to illplonmc
prcferablo In view of "our tiadltlonal sjm
pathlcs for the republic of the United Sntc
nnd duo consideration for our true economl
Interests "
It then recapitulates the provisional nr
rangoments of May 10 , 1S98 , which opcne
the way for further negotiations , no Prone
Imports Into the United States relieved fion
the tariff IncrcMfic 1 iO per cent SUL'
American productions as machine tools , li
which American ptoduct Is superior an
constitutes , i danger to Kronen Industry arc
the preamble continues , still excluded fion
the minimum tailff Moreover , agrlcultura
and c-ittlo products "nre Blmllarly oxcludei
In order to protect the Trench from form Id
able American competition.
"This rcHtilt , " sajs the preamble , "Is al
the moro Important "because " Mr Kasson
made pressing demands on behalf of Amer
lean agrimlture The rrcnch nmbissado
was not only able to resist them , but e\on
obtained useful reductions In t favor o
French agricultural products exported to
the United States , such as ollvo oil and
vegetables "
After particularly calling attention to the
Important fact that the concessions obtalnei
by Trance arc exclusive and should trc
mendously increase Frcnrh exports while a
the same tlmo the treitj is so arranged as
to prevent an American Invasion of Trend
markets , the preamble concludes as follows
'The government at the White House , li
feigning with Ui > this treaty , has shown Its
desire to reserve to Trench commerce thp
first fruits of the tariff concessions whlcl
the Dliigley bill authorized to bo grantee
to foreign powers
"This action gives the treaty nvaluo I
\\nulil be Impossible to mlsundeistand am
makes this document -work which shoulc
draw closer at the same tlmo the economic
relations of the two peoples and the polltica
affinities of the two republics "
TWO YEARS FOR DEROULEDE
President I'reneli l.eil ue of Patriot *
Ilenoiinues Semite nml Presi
dent Amid I jironr.
PARIS , Dec. 20 In the senate , sitting as
high court of Justice , today counsel urget
that the ch irges against M. Marcel-Habert
be Joined to the present proceedings , but the
prosccutoi general declared this would Le
Illegal.
M. Deroulede , president of the Loiguo ol
Patriots , who , though HI , was present , viru
lently denounced the senators and law offi
cers for being "subservle'nt to the govern
ment's orders" Amid intnienso uproni
Derouledo added :
"I wish to bo condemned. I will say what
I think of these scoundrels This assem
blage Is Infamous and dishonors Prance and
the republic. "
During Increasing din M. Derouledo con
tinued : "I include In my denunciations both
tho'seiiato and the president of the rcpub ic. "
The .procurator with difficulty made him
self Jkeard In the tumult vvhleh ensued and
demanded the prompt punishment of Deiou-
ledo-who continued to hurl insults at the
high epurt , coupled vvlth the assertion that
ho desired punishment
Tlio 'session ' was dventuully suspended and
the court retired tq qonslder the bltuatlon
Tha prisoners acclaimed Deroulede
(
Deroulodr , who was ono ot the prisoners
on trial for consplrnry against the govern
ment , vvns shortly nftor sentenced to two
years' Imprisonment on the charge of libel
ing senators composing the high court of
jubtleo.
On November 18 Derouledo was sentenced
to three months' Imprisonment for Insult
ing the president of Prance.
STEAMER OCEANIC OVERDOE
J\en Ocean IJner "VVIilcli bulled from
.New York HUH ! \ot Ilene'lieil
ItH I'ort.
( Copyright , l&r)9 ) , by Press Publishing Co )
QUDDNSTOWN , Dec 21. 1:30 : a. m.
( New York World Cablegram Special Tele
gram ) At Ihls hour nothing has been heard
, of the Oceanic , which sailed from New York
on December 13 for this port and Liverpool ;
neither has It been reported slghtwl by any
other ven > cl. C very-one hero Is on the look
out for the hlg ship Some of the friends of
the Oceanlc's passengers nro passing an
tnn\lous night. The steamer that crosses
the channel from Liverpool to Cork saw
nothing ot the Oceanic. The general opln-
1 Ion here Ib that a derangement of machinery
la delaying the new ocean queen.
niMtiirltnni-i ) In .Samoa.
niMlLIN , Dec 20 Advices received hero
today from Apia , gay a alight disturbance
has occurred at the village of Luatvauu ,
owing to depredations upon the property of
SPEAK OUT ,
_
The Searchlight of Publicity is
Pleasing to Omaha People ,
Publicity Is what the people want
Let the public speak on the subject
There has been too much claim too llt-
tlo proof.
There Is only ono hind of proof for nn
Omuha citizen.
The experience of people wo Itnow.
When friends and neighbors endorse.
Nn question about mich evidence.
This kind of proof backs every box of
Doan's Kidney Tills.
Hero Is a cano of It
Mr ? , O , 4 , Earl , of 1203i % South llth
street , says ' 'Doan's Kidney I'lllB cured
mo of trouble vvlth my back which bothered
mo for two jcnrs. I tried different remedies
hut none gave nio relief until I procured
lloan's Kidney 1'llls at Kuhn & Co 's drug
fitore , corner 15th and Douglas streets Io- )
fore I took all of one- box I was relieved
and In a bhnrt time cured They are a grand
remedy and > ou art ) nt liberty to use my
name for publication. "
Dunn's Kidney 1'llls for snlo b ) all deal-
era 1'ilco CO cents Mailed by 1'nstcr-
Mllburn Co , Iluftalo , N V , solo agents
( or thu United States
Remember the name Ooan'ti and take no
substitute.
thrco chief * , who are expelled for refusing
in pny the poll tax Impoiod by the con-
suU of the drelhund. The consuls have de
manded that the guilty parties bo sent to
Apia for punishment which haa been prom
ised
JAPAN AND CHINA AGREED
n % lilriiiM-N of Hie Secret llniliTNdincl-
IIIK Ilpttt Pt'i , the Two
Nation * .
SHANOHAI , Nov 2i ( Correspondence of
the Associated Press ) An additional Indi
cation of thp secret understanding which
has recently been arrived nt between China
nnd Japan Is seen In the honors lately con
ferred on Yano Kumlo , who has resigned bis
prst as Japanese minister at Pckln in order ,
It Is said , to take the post of foreign ad
viser to the Imperial Chinese government.
The empress dowager has just conferred on
Yano Tutnlo the Order of the Uouglo Dragon
of the Tlrst Class This gives him a Chinese
rank equal to that of the highest -viceroy or
the president of the greatest six governing
boards , or departments , nt Pckln. He has
left for Toklo , It is added , for special In
structions from the Japanese government
DeriMilrile Coiiilciiinril to 1'rl.ion.
PARIS , Dec 20 Upon the resumption of
the proceedings of the high court , the presi
dent of that body , M. railleries , read Its
Judgment , condemning M Derouledo to two
years' imprisonment nnd his exclusion from
the court until the arguments of counsel had
commenced , also refusing to include the
charges against M Marcel Habort In the
trial.
Imiirnluilile Humor from I'urlt * .
PARIS , Dee 20 It is rumored hero tint
the Hnnk of Russia has advanced the Bank
of England 8,000,000
TERRIBLE SUFFERING IN INDIA
Letter from Sou Mi Dakota MlMNlonnrr
I'aiulnc .liiHi Ili-KlimliiK Arte-
NliniVellH UN n Itemed } .
N , S D , Dee. 20 W P T
Ilushncll is In receipt of a letter from his
sister , Dr Katherlno nushnoll , who Is at
piesent In India doing missionary work
She is in oao of the plague-stricken dis
tricts , on the verge of the famine district
and says that the sufferings of the natives
are already terrible , although the famine
has Just begun.
The missionaries are doing their best to
alleviate suffering and are giving employ
ment to tlio people , paying them for their
labor at the rate of 10 cents n day , which
Is sufllclcnt In that country to supply food.
Dr Hushncll writes that Pundlta Uamabal ,
the philanthropist , la interesting herself in
the subject of artesian wells for the Ked-
goou district and believes- that If the wells
can bo sunk there will be no moro famine.
She asks for Information regarding these
wells nnd expresses the belief that a few
American well drillers would do well In
that country.
FROM A TRAIN TO A PRISON
Man Aho Itolilied Illn llcnrfnctor
M > i > n Comex to Cirlcf lit
Aberdeen.
ABERDEEN. S. D. , Dec. 20 ( Special
Telegram ) Jay Edsall White was arrested
last evening as he was boarding a train for
the cast and was charged with stealing $335 $
from E. L Williams , at whose house he had
lived several years. The money was found
sewed In White's clothes. He made a full
confession nnd was bound over to the circuit
court. He was sentenced this morning to
two and a half years in the penitentiary.
White's parents nre said to be respectable
people living In Iowa
I'UTTIOKUW Ih RETTING UUADY.
Krlemls Or nnI/111 - to Iloom llix Cnn-
( lidiie.t for Itc-UIeetlon.
SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , Dec. 20. ( Special. )
Friends of Senator Pettlgrevv have called
a meeting to be held In Sioux Tails. Decem
ber 27 to organlze an "American league , "
the purpose of which Is proclaimed to be the
"sustaining of republican Institutions
against the existing tendency toward Im
perialism , militarism and the control of all
Industrial Institutions and even the govern
ment Itself by organized , aggregated cap
ital" and for the "preservation of the prin
ciples ot the Declaration of Independence. "
Senator Pettlgrevv will be here during the
meeting. It is the purpose of the fusion
members to form clubs of the American
league throughout the state.
South Dakota Siinreinc Court.
PIERRE , S. D. , Dec. 20. ( Special Tele
gram ) In the supreme court today these
opinions were handed down :
By Corson. George Delndorfer nnd Sablna
Delndorfer against Paulina Bachmar , Jcr-
uuld county , alllrmed.
James W Barnes acalnst Foster R.
Clements , Giant county , nnirmed.
Stukcbaker Bros against Lafayette iCol-
ar1) ot nl , against Pcnnlneton county , af-
irnitd
By Ilnney. Dlllwyer Parrls t al ,
against Amos E Mahoney et ai , Hutch-
nson count" , alllrmec.
The court admitted W. T Williams of
Tyndall to practice on a , certificate , from
ho territorial court.
County Aiitl-TriiHt I.enKnc.
SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , Dec. 20. ( Special. )
At a meeting nt Armour of 123 citizens of
Jouglos county an anti-trust league was or
ganized nnd ofllccrti elected as follows * E.
? Johnson , president , William Moore , \lce
president , George W. Mathews , secretary.
\ddresses were made by ex-Senator Baan ,
7 W Cllne , J. C. Cantonwlno , Rev. Father
W S O'Meaia , Leo J Baumgartner nnd T.
J. Remington. Republicans , democrats and
topullsts participated in tbo organization.
A Hue hi to Slump .South Dakotii.
ABERDEEN , S D. , Dec 20 John
1 Altqeld of Illinois will open the
fviblon campaign for 1000 wllh a
speech In this city January 12. He will
also hold meetings elsewhere In the sta'to.
rho adjourned meeting of the Reformed
'rcss association , originally set for January
3 , will bo changed to the 12th that the
lelegates may hear Mr Allgeld ,
Implement DeulerH to
SIOUX CALLS , S. D , Deo. 20 , ( Special. )
A convention will bo held hero January 0 ,
0 and 11 by the Implement dealers of South
Dakota nnd that part ot soullnvcslern Min
es ot a Irlhutary to Sioux Falls The purpose
f the convention Is to organize an Imp'c-
ment ikaldrs' association. Thus far more
1mn ICO dealers have signified their Inten-
lon to bo present.
I'rlNOii Scnlenee Iiixteail of Ilooty.
SIOUX PALLS , S D. Dec 20 ( Special
'clegram ) In the circuit court today Judge
ones sentenced James Shields to three
ears In the Sioux Falls penitentiary ,
hlclds Is the ox-convict who last Wednes-
ay evening attempted to hold up a farm
mud and was stabbed several times by hla
ntencleil victim
To Sleet to Settle the Iloer Wrr.
SIOUX FALLS , S I ) Dee 20 ( Special
'elegrnm ) Local sympathizers with the
Jeers today called a public meeting for Prl-
ny evening , at which tlmo It Is proposed to
ass suitable resolutions and lalse n fund
or the assistance ot the Boers In South
\frlca.
All Hunt Je Viieeliiuti-d.
ABERDEEN. S. D , Dec 2J ( Special )
The County Board of Health has Iraupd sn
rdor requiring that all school children and
eachors in the county must give good proof
f vaccination by January 1 or bo refused
dmlttanco to the schools.
DoWltt'8 Little Early Risers purify the
ilood , clean the liver , Invigorate the system
' 'amouH little pills for constipation and liver
roubles ,
TO LIMIT THE RACING SEASON
Faction in Amarican Turf Congress Making
Fight on Largo Cities.
WANT CHIC \GO.ST. \ LOUIS DATES FIXED
Olijret of Promote In to IleneRt Itnc-
liiur Men nt I.ntoiiln , .Ve vnort nml
I.otilNi llle I.OIIK ;
nil Injiirj ,
CHICAGO. Doc. 20. The Times-Herald to
morrow will say :
An attempt will bo made by n faction In
the American Turf congress to pass legis
lation limiting the racing season In Chicago
from Juno 15 to November 1
A special meeting of the congress will be
held at Covlngton , Ky. , January 15 , for
the purpose of reviving the circuit plan and
alloting dates to each track. William P.
Sd.ulte. president of the turf body , and 1M
Corrlgau ore aupposed to bo the men behind
thp deal. St. Louis and Oakland will also
bo affected ehould the Schulte-Corrlgan fac
tion succeed In the January meeting.
The object which the turf promoters have
In naming dates for Chicago nnd St. Louis
Is to benefit the racing men nt Latoula , Ncn-
port and Louisville. It Is claimed that the
long season In Chicago and St. Louis has
done much to Injure the spoil along the
Ohio river whcro the purses are bmaller.
Corrignii'e particular Intercut is to get a
knock at the California Jockey club , of
which his particular enemy , Tom Williams ,
is proprietor.
ItcsnltN on Hie Itiiiinlni ; Trnckx.
N12W OULUANS , Dec 20 Results :
Tlrst race. sK furlongs , boiling. San Durango
range won , Judge. Qulnby second , Jim Hog
third. Time : 1.1J.
Second nice , one and one-sixteenth miles
selling. 1'hnliuH won. Indian second , Hus
sell H third lime- 56
Third race , steeplechase , handicap , shor
course Itr.ikcmun won , chee = umlte second
Sufalllg third Tlmo 314
I'ourth i.ire , seven furlongs handicap
Torbush won , Andes becond , buprcmo ihln
Tme. j. iKi'j ,
Tlfth race , one and one-sixteenth miles
helling : Pro'poru van , Urlght Night sec
ond. Lord Nuvlllo third. Time : 1 &t
SAN FKJV.NC18CO. Dec. 20. U'catlur clea
and track goort nt Oakland today. Results
First race , nix furlongs. selling : Jingl
Jlnplo won , \Vhlto .Torn second , Corruc
third. Tlmo : 1:15. :
Second race , one mile , spiling : Whalcbac
won. Anchored second , Favorshnm third
Time : 1M2V4
Third race , six furlongs , "oiling" Meddle
won , Alaska second , Don Tuns thlid
Time : 1.1-1
Pourtli race , one nnd one-quarter miles
selling- Dare 11 won , Dr. Benin ) 9 second
Dr Marks third. 'Kmc. 2 07
Tlfth race , six furlongs , .selling : February
won , Grand Sachem second , Loving Cu
third. Time : 1:14 :
Sixth race , six furlongs' , selling : Cam
boulla won , Ailenna. second , Gllssando
thiul. Time : 1.14
TlmroiiirhlireilN bold nt Auction.
NOW YORK , Dec. 20 A sale of broot
mares ind thoroughbred st.illlonsthe prop
erty of the estate of the late Simeon U
Reel of Pas.ulen.i , Cul , took place tonlgh
nt Madison Square Garden. Nineteen o
thirty -two head , the property of Mr. Reed
brought about t.23,000. Thirty-three heai
were offered for i\ile. One or two of then
sold for $30 apiece ami some were with
drawn. The others brought good prices
The best prices were :
Aleria , b m ( Ib91) ) , to A. J. Slimier o
Cnllforn/a , $1,600
Brlcrfoot , b. m. (1893) ( ) , to Thomas Welch
JC30Crisalba
Crisalba , b. m. (1890) ( ) , to Thomas Welch
JS30Dextrlx
Dextrlx (1S91) ( ) , to A. J. Slimier , $2.000.
Electric Light , b. m. (1SSO ( ) , to Thomas
Welch , $33.
Lallne , b. m (1890) ) , to Thomas AVelch. $850
Royal Purple (1S.90) ( , to A J. Stlmler , $2,000
Wedding Gift , b m (1S91) ) , to A. J. Stlm
ler , $1,000.
Ira , b m (1 ! > SS ) , to Thomas Welch , $2,750
The Squaw , to Thomas Welch , $250
Everglade , to Thomas Welch , J500
Kya Sweet , br. m. . ( ISM ) , to Sidney Paget
$2OoO. *
SuIlHnn Demi Ilroke.
NOW YORK , Dec. -John L. Sullivan
who is being sued by a liquor llrm foi
$1,600 for goods purchased , testllied in courl
today that he was without money or prop
erty. Afterward he stated that his earnings
In hit professional career had exceeded
$1 000,000 and that he made $400,000 in the
winter of 1SS3-S4. Ho said : "I have been a
good fellow and 1 am broke. If anyone I
Know needed money and asked me for it he
got it. "
_
JocUeH Return from Enirlmiil.
TOLCDO , O , Dec 20 Lester RelfC and
ills brother John , whoso performances on
the nnullth turf lasit summer attracted the
attention of the racing- world , returned to
their home nt Cygnet , an old town south of
here The entire town turned out to wel
come them. The Relff .home , is a humble
coittage The Jockeys will build a moro
pretentious house before they return to
England
IMIlHliury IMnjN IHIlldfiildrd.
LEXINO'lON Ky.Dee 20-Chess Cham
pion II. N. PJllshury arrived here today
ind tonight , when blindfolded , playpd
twelve simultaneous games with the best
of local players. Up to mldnlgcht ho had
won four and drawn two games Many
women were present at the wonderful exhi
bition , lira Show alter , who played one of
the boards , was permitted to have a draw.
Clilcnito Polo IMityerx AVIu.
CHICAGO , Dec. 20 Chicago Athletic as
sociation water polo players scored an easy
victory over the team ot the 8t LoulB
furnvoreln today In the tank of the local
club , shutting out the visitors by a sc'ore of
8 to 0 The home team excelled in in
dividual work , team work and In swimming
ability.
DEATH RECORD ,
Prominent I're li > tcrliin Dltlne.
PITTSBURG , Dec. 20. Rev. W. J. Robin
son , D. D. , pastor of the First United Pred-
jylcrlon church ot Allegheny , and modera-
or of the United Presbyterian general as
sembly , which met at Philadelphia last May ,
lied today at Battle Creek , Mich. , where
10 went thrco months ago. Ho was pastor of
the First church twenty-seven years nnd
wn born In 1853 at Argylc , N. V , nnd took
llvlnlty courses nt Newburg , N. Y , and Al-
egheny aemlnarlcs. In the latter institution
10 was for years secretary ot thei Hoard of
directors , The deceased attained much
reputation at a lender In the movement , hav-
ng as Its object the Incorporation of express
( 'cognition of God and the Christian relig-
on in the constitution of the United States.
DeMurndunt of Great IHOOA | erer.
Ni\V : YORK , Dec 20 Neotor Ponce do
.eon , a lineal descendant of Pence do Leon ,
llscoverer of Florida , died at Havana on
j Monday , aged C3 years , Mr. do Leon was the
| author of several works In ho Spanlnh
language nnd also a Spanish-English tech
nological dictionary.
Governor General Brooke several months
ago appointed Mr. do Leon custodian of the
nrchlvcH of Havana and director of the
Museum of Natural History there.
Tf\o AKI'll ( iiiNT County IleHlitenlx.
BEATRICE. Nob. , Dec. 20 ( Special Telegram -
gram , ) The death of two aged rceldentd of
thin county Is reported. John Ebrlght ,
aged 91 , died at the home of hla grand
daughter , Mrs. Allen Zlgler , one mile south
of Plckrell.
G Kempell died at his homo west of
Beatrice , aged 88 years Ho was a. native
of Pruasla and had lived In Gage county
about twenty-flvo years
Illiiuk lllllH Man 1M.-H In AlimUii.
RAPID CITY , S. D. , Doc 20 ( Special. )
Prom John Leedy , who boa just arrived , it
Is Inarued that Rtley Miller died a short
tlmo ago at Cera , Alaska. Miller was ono
of the best known men In the Black Hills
I He left Rapid City In January. 1S9S , and
, had made- fair success In hlu prospecting
for gold Ho died of typhlod fever , leaving
a largo family.
Imminent Mimli'lnii nipd Conipoiirr.
NEW YORK , Dec 20. Cable udvlcea ro.
celved here today announce tbo death in
Dublin Tuesday of Prof , JV Glover , the
i eminent rauolclan , aged 89 years , He gained
worldwide prominent * for Ihe pdltlon of
Moorp's melodies , which ho harmonised and
wilted. Among his numerous compositions
were an oratorio , "St Patrick nt Tarn , "
"The Deserted VlllnRC , " nn opera founded
on Oliver Goldsmith's pc-cm , nnd nn ode to
Parnell He wns for many years organist
ot the Cathedral In Dublin
President of Pnrjto
PARGO , N D , Dec 20 President H. C.
Simmons of Tnrgft college tonight whllo
standing In n hook store suddenly tell to
the floor. Death was Instantaneous nnd Is
supposed to have been duo to heart failure.
The deceased has been a prominent figure
In Congregational work In thc < northwest.
OtdeMt TriMelliiif Mini In lona.
DUI1UQUB , la , Dec 20 News was re
ceived here today of the death at Nashua ,
la , of A. W. Plemlng , the oldest traveling '
man In lown , If not In the United SUt'ea.
Ho was SS years of ago nnd was a member
o * the Dubuqtio Traveling nnd Business
Men's association.
Presiding Ulder > < M lioune.
MANKATO , Minn , Dec. 20 Rev T D.
New house , presiding elder of the Mankato
district , Methodist Episcopal church , Is
dead , nged 42. Ho was a graduate of
DoPauvv university nnd had been n mis-
slouary In Chill and India
Story of n "rai c.
To bo vound Innd nnd foot for years by
the chains or disease Is the worst form ot
slavery George I ) . Williams of Man
chester. Mich , tells how such n slave was
made free Ho says : "Mv wife has been so
helpless for five years that she could not
turn over In bed alonr After uslnc two
bottles of Electric BltlOs she Is wonderfully
Improved nnd able to do her own work"
This supreme remedy for female diseases
quickly euics nervousness , sleeplessness.
melancholy , headache , backache fainting and
dizzy spells This miracle-working medicine
Is a godsend lo weak , slcklv , run-down
people. Every bottle guaianteed Only CO
cents. Sold by Kubn & Co . druggists.
fe O A & & A O * & O f - - *
Only ono or two suggestions regarding
the appointment of a chief of police have
been made to the mayor and H appears thit
very little Interest is being taken In the
appointment of a now head for the police
department. Chief Carroll will hold on
until December 24 nnd no appointment will
bo made until after January 1 , no matter
who Is selected There Is some talk of holdIng -
Ing a mass meeting for the purpose' ot dis
cussing the lining of the vacancy and It may
materialize. Several well-known nnd ca
pable Omaha police officers have been men
tioned , but a local man will most likely
be chosen on account of the feeling supposed
to exist against Omaha.
Business men cannot afford to take tha
position , as it pays only $ G > a month. The
suggestion has been made that the mer i
chants chip in and raise a fund for the
I
purpose ot offering $100 a month to a good
man. Miles Mitchell , the head of the watch
men force at Swift's , has been mentioned
for the place. Mitchell has served as dep
uty sheriff and Is considered a good man for
the position provided ho will accept. It
appears to bo the desire of those interested
to secure the services of some man who Is
well known and In whom the people have
confidence.
The capture by Omaha detectives of Hugh
Landy and Roy Brown will most likely tend
to lessen the number of crimes committed
hero and the citizens are already beginning
to feel easier.
Matt Garner Is still safe In the county
Jail , and with the number of suspicious
characters now confined it is thought that
a stop has been1 put to crime for a while at
least. } 'I' '
One well-know a attorney said yesterday
that the system of police control was wrong.
"It may bo all right , " ho said , "for the
mayor ol small towns to have absolute con
trol of the police force , tout South Omaha
Is too laige for such a system. The charter
Is defective In this particular and plans for
a change In the charter are already being
: alked over. A year ago committees of bus
iness ! men and citizens worked over a new-
charter and corresponded with the mayor *
and councils of all other cltits in this
class. The suggestions made by South
Omaha did not moet with favorable con
sideration from the smaller cities and con
sequently the legislature failed to tjlve South
Omaha the rellof It prayed for "
It has about been agreed that a new
charter for a city containing from 15,000 to
25,000 Inhabitants will be asked for. At the
iresent time the Magle City contains about
10,000 people and the proposed charter will
eave considerable room for growth.
In connection with a charter and the
landllng of the police foico a police com
mission has been mentioned. A commission
of three a republican , a. democrat nnd a
populist to bo appointed by the governor
will bo acceptable to a great many. Such a
commission can , It la stated , bo maintained
or $1,000 a year a salary of $300 a year
o bo paid to each member and $100 a
year additional to the one chosen as sec
retary. With a commission In charge ot
the police force each applicant " \vould bo
compelled to stand an examination and give
good references. In this way It Is thought
hat the standard can bo elevated.
] \otie Sen ed on I'oNtnl Mummer.
It was reported heio yesterday that the
'Jattsmouth Telephone company intended
opening an oflice nt the Exchange building
n n day or two for the handling of com
mercial business , An Investigation on the
lart of the clly nulhorltles showed that the
'Inttsmouth Telephone company was entoi-
ng the city over the Postal Telegraph com-
lany's poles The Plattsmouth company has
not applied for a franchise , nnd this fact
evidently caused the serving ot the follow-
ng notice upon the Postal Telegraph com-
lany'a manager by the mayor'
"As chief executive of the city of South
Omaha , I hereby servo notice upon your
ompany that you must not allow any peraon
r pcroons to string wires on your poles
vitliin tha corporate limits of the city of
outh Omaha for any purpose other than
or telegraphic use
"I wish to call your attention further ,
o the fact that the records of this city
all to show wheicln the Postal Telegraph
ompany has ever obtained n franchise for
le placing of polcn and stringing wires
A. Trial Trentiue'it Sent Free to All
Who built" 1'roni ui > Stn e
of the DlneiiNC.
Jure * rimm 'Mint Hot Spring * iiiul all
" " " "
Oilier TrentiuentH Pulled
to l.vrn IIclii.
There has been discovered by tlio State
Medical Institute. Ik'J F.leklion Bide. , Pt
Wayne , Ind , the most remuikablo byphllU
cure ever heard of U has cured all such
Indications us mucousi mitches 'n the muuth.
Bore throat , copper colored t < pots , clmnctos
ulceratlons on the body and In hundreds
of cnhes where tlio hair nnd eyebrows had
fallen out and the wh < de Mn was u IIIUH *
of bolls , ptmpleti and ulcers this vvmiduifui
specific hus completely ihung d the whola
body Into n clean , perfect condition of
physlclal health Every railroad running
Into Ft Wayne bilngH Mcorex of BUffoicr *
peeking this new and marvelous euro and
to enable those who cannut travel to re-
nllzo what u truly marve'lous work the
Instltut ? U accompllHhlng they will send
free to every NudVier u fuo trial treatment
co that everyone can euro themxolvi.8 In tlia
privacy of their own home This Is the
only known eure for syphilis Do not hcsl-
tn'o to writeat oiuo and the free trial will
be Htm seated in plain i > ackauo.
over nnd along the public highways of this
city I would adv' ' e you to como before
the council nnd ntk for such franchise ,
which will avoid further complications. '
This notice wan strvod on the Postal man
ager at the Exchange building by Polled
Ofllccr Caldwcll
Cnie of Joint .lumen UlMiilNned.
John James was given a hearing In police
court yestprday afternoon on thp charge of
being imo ot the men Implicated In the rob
bery of Joe Eggers n few nights ago \ \ hen
Jnmcis wna first arrested Eggrrs appeared
quite sure that the prisoner vvns the man
who took his money , but when ho was placed
on the witness stand he vvns not to positive.
After giving Eggers every chance In the
world to tnnlic a ease. County Attorney
Shields , who personally conducted the exam
ination , n ked for the discharge of the pris
oner and Judge llabcock granted the request.
Tried to Hum n Pox Cnr.
Chris Mlchelson nnd Robert Avery , Inds
of about 12 years of age , were brought to
police headquarters last evening for having
attempted to set fire to n box car standing
on the tracks near Thirty-sixth andL
streets. A railroad employ o named PI ) mi
caught thu boys In the act and extinguished
the hlazo before any damage hid been
done. As there Is no place at the Jail for
theConfinement of children. Chief Carroll
sent for the boys' parents and had them
taken homo for the nlsht
Clt > lioNsli.
API It 3 Is the date of the city election
Albert Spear , Twenty -Ural and I streets ,
Is on the lek list
The South Omaha Live Stock exchange
will elert ollloors on January S
A daughter vvns hnrnestcrday to Ml.
and Mis Pianlc Mullen , Twenty-Una and
R streets.
On the t veiling of December 3rt the Not th
Star society will glvo a dance nt Odd Tel-
lows' hall
Jesse Carr , colored , has be-on lined $10
and costs by Judge Babcock for assaulting
Norn , Rogers
Dr Prank W SI ibaugh has gone to
Cleveland , O , to visit friends and relatives
until after the holidays
Cash Brothers' bond for thp guiding of
Twenty-second street Is signed by Thomas
J O Nill nnd John Condon
Charles Martin has been added to the
force of postotllco eleiks to servo during
the rush of holiday business.
Frank King of the htock Yards olllce force
bus moved in from his farm to his city
homo at Twentieth and J Ktroetb.
Friends of Councilman Bennett are urj-
ing him to announce himself as u candidate
for mayor on the republican ticket.
Dr. AUCrnnn reports to the sanitary In-
spectoi that Clara Swamia , Twentieth and
\V streets , Ib down with diphtheria.
P J Burke of the Westein Weighing as
sociation has gone to Chicago to spend
the holidays with friends and relatlvs
Quite a number of thp teachers in the
public schools are preparing to go to their
homes to spend the Cluistinns holidays.
AVIlllam Row lev , who has been quite slok
at his homo , Twenty-Ills > t and 1 stieets ,
was reported somewhat better yesterday
F W Wilder of Nellgh was a visitor at
the stock yards yesterday Ho was foi-
merly general superintendent for Swift and
Company.
Court Fourmen No 3225. Independent Order
ol Foi esters , will give a bill at Odd Fel
lows' temple , Twenty-fourth and JI streets ,
this evening
George Hunter of the stock yards rail
road otllce force has returned from Chey
enne , where he spent a week looking after
property interests.
The force In the city treasurer's olllco
Is Kept busy these days answering Inquiries
about ISO- ) taxes All city tuxes become de
linquent on January 1.
City Attorney Montgomery is drafting-
ordinance for the laving of a six-foot side
walk on the eabt side of Twenty-bccond
street between O and Q.
Thomas J Nolan , the well known attor
ney for thu Boaid of Education , Is Joyful
over the arrival at his home , Twenty-third
nnd J streets , of a daughter.
The third annual meeting of the National
Live Slock association will be held at Tort
Worth , Te\ , January 16 A delegation will
go from this city to attend the session.
Samuel llni.ter has been given the con
tract for the lining of the big washout In
the roadway nt Fifteenth street and Mis
souri avenue He is to be paid $ t,5 for mak
ing the 1111
Street Commissioner Ross has been dl-
lected to lay crosswalks at Fortieth and T
streets , Forty-llrst and T. Twenty-ninth
arid T , Thirty-first nnd T and Seventeenth
and M streets
Cards are out for a reception to lin given
Friday evening by R v and Mrs Howard
Cramblet. Among those Invited are twenty-
four couples whom Rev Cramblet has
united In marriage
Colonel T B Hatcher received notice v PH-
terday of the death nt Lvons , Ja . of Dr.
G M. Davis. Miss M A. Davis , it danghti i
ol the deceised , has made her home with
Colonel and Mrs Hotelier for some time
AVhllp Inspecting freight cars In the yaids
yesterdav the inspector found a roat and
vest b ( longing to a Pullman porter's iinl-
fonn hidden between the trucks and the
floor of the car. As the cur came from
KnnmiH-C-lty it Is presumed that the theft
VMIS commlttfil thnr * .
The annual election of olficcrs of tlio
South Omaha Loan nnd Building associa
tion will be held on the afternoon gf Janu
ary 2 nt the ollico of the association , 9
North Twenty-fourth stieet Three direc
tors are to be elected for three years each I
and three auditors for one year each
CAUSTIC LETTER TO MORGAN
( ! IM PI-IK. r .tohiiNiui of Miiliilinii Cull' '
on llnriiitlor < o Hrtrnct or
I'rotr Annertlonn.
MONTOOMI3HY , Ala , Dec 10 Governor
Johnson todaj mailed the following letter to
Senator Morgan
' .MONTtUiMHUV. Ala Dei20 -To lion
John T Morgan I' nit oil Stnto * Senator ,
\Vn hlnston Sir- You mo < itioii > il as n\-
IIIK mild on the 10th In n prcoh In tinson -
nto that a moiiMrr inonooh had to i n\o
Alabama tilul Ilnd i home and shjltei III
New Jorxev and n Jnrgicorpimitlpn has
taken lt < place In Aliliaina. In vvhlch the
govirnor of AlUmna has or had u largo
amount of Mock nnd v\-ho liMds the pro *
I regret that > ou did not ninki' this
on the stump In Alnbatni. where 1 woulil
have had a ilmmo to rcpb , V > ut waited until
jou found shelter of the ronntr
The charge is ml true nnd 1 ppotfillly
demand tint volt hnll retract the cnmc or
Ilnd some icputntilp ultnoss to sustain It
josni'ii r JOHNSON.
HYMENEAL ,
stniiton-Weiiteli.
AMES , In , Dec. 20 ( Special ) At Traer ,
In , Miss Julia Wcnlch , on of the
assistants of the mathematical deportment
ot the Iowa State college and Prof E W
Stnnlon , head ot that department , werp mar
ried today. After hei graduation from this
college1 the lirlilo for a t'mp ' was principal
of the Ileatrlcp ( Neb ) High school Prof
Stanton Is vice prculdeut of the largest hank
In Ames Prof , nnd Mis. Stanton will take
an extended trip to houthcrn points , In
cluding Hot Springs nnd other resorts , to
be gone bcveral weeks
Plrc Clulnin nn Knllre I'liintU ,
NP.W YORK , Her 20-Muv Birrc-tt )
\pnrs old who was tonlbly luirncvl In vs |
told iv s llnil"in tiMdiii-nt Hie difil t idnv .
This i ompletos tin ostlnt tlon of the finiillv '
her f itlni innlhii and slstM Imvltif. bmi '
Imrni d to death In the HIP j
Crowds their Shoe .
Big Dept. OPEN EVLNINGS
Every Day. UNTIL CHRISTMAS
LEGGINGS ON SALE.
Women's fine $1,25 Jersey Lope-ings at)8c ! ) Misses line $1 Jeisoy Lu""in" at 7'Jc
' line 75u liuiivas Loiitflnj- . itc " " " '
13oyf > , - on b.ilo nt < (
Mo Cupltol wool solcw , only 17c , SOc , Rubber heels or soleo , 25c , OOc Kid eoft sol. . .
Shoes for Infants , 17c.
SLIPPERS ON SALE.
Ladies' line beaver Faust slippers , with turn pole-3 ,
lleeco linings and fur trimmed , worth everywhere § l.5f
Ladies' llnost fcatln Faust slippers , in ted nnd old gold colon * , with fl-i O t ;
hand turned soloa and fleece linings , regular $ iOO values at tpJ. . < cO
Man's ( ino velvet embroidered slipjiorH , worth $1.00 X Q
on eule at , DOC
Men's fine tan and black goat slippers , worth $1.50 and $2.00 < n-j QK
on bulo at tp 1. i O
MisbOs' and Children's line Jolt 75o slippers , with leather soloj arid
felt linings , on s.ilo at
SHOES ON SALE.
The "ULTRA" Shoes for women , on salon
n line patent leather , vlcl kid and cult. In
hand turned and welt solrs , with cushion
cork inner.solni , made on the new coin and
mannish lasts , ell slztii and widths , the equal
of mo t | 500 shJCB , $350
LadleH 1'liie vlcl kid shoes , lace vvlth ill >
vi.stmg top single llexlblo xoleg , new coin
toes , worth | 3 00 on sale at f 1 .10
"ITIy wlfo lintl { ilniplcn on her fare , hut
she hii bo"li Ultlnc C ASCAUCTb and llioy
have all disappeared I hid occn troubled
with conatlpation for some time but nf ler tak
IHR the first C'ascarct I have had no trouble
tilth this aliment. Wo cannot speik too high
ly of Ciiscirots " THUD WARTMAH ,
5703 Qermantown Avc , Philadelphia , Pa.
Pleasant , Palatable Potent Taste flood 1X3
Good , Never Mcken. VV cakon. or Gripe , lOc 25c , Me
. . . CURE CONSTIPATION. . . .
Slrrllot tltmrcl ; Coupmj , ( .hle c ° , Monlrfil , VIT Vort , 111
Nfl.Tfl.RAP Sold amlgnnniiitcert by nllitruc-
(1U-1 ( U-DAU 85ls | to efimiviobacco llablt.
When otncrs ran consuTl
SEARLES &
SEARLES
NERVOUS CHME 4
PRIVATE DI5EA8B
op MEN
SPECIALIST
Wo guarantee to euro all cases turable o
WEAK mil SYPHILIS
SEXUALLY. cured for life
Nightly Emissions , Lost Manhood. Hydrocelo
Vorlcoccle , Gonoirhea Gleet , Syphilis , Strlct-
jre , Piles , Tlstula and Rectal Ulcers and
All Private Diseases
and Disorders of Men.
STRICTURE AND GLEET
Consultation free C'sill on or
DR. SEARLES & SEARLES ,
HP so. nth st. QnAHA.
CURE YOURSELF !
Un > JllgU fur tiiinnttint )
nlftclmrKtts , inflaimimMuni ,
Irritations or ulcorationi
of m uc nun rii > mlir iiL .
uinlcKM , ami i ot umlc.
or fi'nt ' " rlnin i rarrT
l > y cxprisn , preimlil. fu
> ' ' * ' r 1 I'ottleH , J/7S.
Circular stnt on tcnuijj
The celehiated " "
"NKDVAU" uhoea foi mon
on sale In tine vlel kid and box talf , with
genuine vvolt soles , full double stltthcd , nnd
the bulldog , and London toes ugulur ? < oo
valui'H at { 3 00
.Men B Satin Calf , J2 shoes In liuo and
congrcBB full atitchcd solca , on BJO | at
$1 00
209-211 South 15th St
rmentsl
ell Get
209-211 S , 15th St.