THE TIKE: OMAHA. TTrOSDAT. DF-COrBET? C2. 1Pin. Nebraska HUSENETTERJSKOT PLEASED la Lrarcla en Way to Cotialt with OoTtrnor-Zlfct Aldrich. WATTS Tfl TIVT STTTftr.PIPimi i - w mm xi mm a v l Maa Irvnlir wlta MxrarK f j I nialim f fifty Dle-tat ! rlatairl f WaHri f Mtf Featteatlary. 'FYr a fctaff CVrrr f'rv1 r t 1 Lixnro:, - Nt, a. .i-ij. Chalmaa II-BnrtT-r cf th rrMl'-aJi '. rvrrrrr.ltte, wbo to to r the Tifw stat 0 Irvrr-t'r. u !n L.!nr-.ln tr-iajr on Ma war to -.TiwTifl City t cotfer with Ms chief. Governor -i-t C. H. AldrVh Vr Kuseettr eiiT.d disnatisfarticti with tb act cf the sorwoor-eleft 1 se'eatiue a ir.T-rbT for the otl tnrr tnr'i cfflra la th ft- cf that fart that tbe attjv yi tb d?utr ln.recr shaJl a; pole t H uan et t er aall hra ocmcrtalaJ el by frleris on t! at point rr. tut. that cor.EratJ latlors intent b a lltf e preWvu and inti mated f!a h rat rso sue Tnfw-Tppj.';r;i rr.aed that be ru tint ttock on aaoej.t,n: th yk. H njfmn bo ym;.thr aith th Ewvarrjet .in(4 la Liaeoln tmoif tnetrber of the "Pc.niTriit'.ee pf Eftr" to proteat ra? the appointment of Mr. r:huty, warden of the penitentiary. Kr. Rawifir ed his sun-in-law bare both landed fcod oh under Gottstsot A Id rich a adn.:cttraucm. Ma son-in-law. CartaJa Cu etr Frerr.amt, bavin- been ap pointed kt'j'-xr.t fiutajBt General. neiakanty f,vka Field Over. Jm I'e.lahuatT, the nearly appointed warden, went tr the f-enltectJary today to arrar. 1U Warden T. T Smith when th change cf control should take r!ace. It would b within th Jansdic-Jon cf Got-emor-e'ect Aldrich aa aoon aa ba take the oath cf office to order the contem plated ehanaea la all state Institution iut Warden Smith did not take control of tha penitentiary until April and his two years' terra wiil not end unll that am Tb biennial atijroprlau otia last until April J- Mr. LKlaJiur.tp discussed this mornlri la brief i.is ejprlenoa with the 'dope" habit at the lBsdiutkm. Ha declare there ia but a ama.II peroen ate of the prisoners who become addicted to tbe uae of Bar eote druRa and the usually take mor phln by the, laUona. Tha difficulty, aaja be. of atsmplnr out the pea-nldoua baMt entirely la dua to the variety of mvana e-r.pioyed by priaonera and their frienda and by peraona who are. tempted by huce trofl;a to trf to deliTer the ma teriala. (T time It will beam priaon tuard. a, for instance, tha wian who brought In sack of appi-. dope llr.; ao-reted in the bottom of the fti. He wa discovered because ha foj aa;eep and forpot h! aack until mominjr. Another time It will be an employ of the contract or who uae priaon latr. AgMn it win be outaide frtetda vt :lt utmatea. Aa lntanc of thia wa whn a (juatlty of aalted al mond t wat lent to a prisoner. On lnre-rtj-ratloa It wa found that tbe Inside of nany of ihe aula l.ad beea scooped out and the carlty riled with dope. Once ia a while a trtisty taiia a victim to tempta tJon an dtrles to musrle la the stuff, but this is ususuai. aaya th prori-actlve warden. irreat-k Co-alaa; in. Daniel Cceter..'rnrb,' ih sculpt of, w-iU fonm to Unco'n sometime in JanuarT aad wia brin, Hh.b!ia th two modela that b In prrpared ' to show ' tha Lincoln statu c4nTOme.TbeM oodel are about tweoty-eltht lncbaa hltrh, and show two differemtooccejiljoria of the martyred presi dent. Mr. Freaicb will discuss the toodela with th eomenlaee and a seJ-tlon will probably bs triad uuieaa It la decided to bar tfc artist prepar another tocdel. Word baa alo been received by T. St Mali that itr. rrench w-J) bncf with him a sketch and derailed plans of the setting for tha status. Mr. Hall said b did not know whether or Rot tie two models of the statue wi;l k plax-ed where they can b viewed by the public, Ta committe will first p upon t hern, b said, and it may be that they will later placed la some store window for Ui benefit of tl.e public Job a Brid Oat. Atfcrtjay CisnrraJ-eloct Grant Martla, now deputy atton.ey reneral. baa decided tbat Job Anson of Oauaha, is not eligible to neiabrshlp in the stale soldiers' born at Grand liiul. because be la Bitbr a soldier of tb rot-alUoB, Spuiaa-Ajnerlcaji war or Ut Phflllptn war. Ii serrod la tb Saoobd IcXaatry, ouropaay B. Cnitad fetaie am, la 1 and 1K6. Mr. Mama twiiTa tb applicant Is ellcibl to a fed fwJ lMMD. but awt a NebraUL bom. I ! Oep Bwlle-ttau AouardLinx ta U. printed bulletin cf the tai labor burvau. Just Issued, Nebraaka tills year artx3uood ri.Hli.U8 bushels of Cwru. . n.Kt.177 bttabels ft eata. 41.lU.tfJ bualto of wrfe MiS.llw buebel of bay X.ltJ.rS busbaOa eX ry. l.ta,a tons t alfalfa. a.lU.M tona ut wild aid tama ky aad a.Uta. .bukbaU of potatoes. The t 1 waJu f lb cropa, flrurad on aa ar bitrary sum. b STU.Mt.tM, a decrwaa of h rrum mat. L4ww (wk Itttaauia. Tl railway oommlaalcai ha declined to fw a onarrsJsants f stock sJtupper thai railrwaa wmaww attcadanu aooorcpuy. in aUj meats 't remaja oa freight trains to the psLl of dasux.axiua. Som ahippers lt off trokglit trains whea cearuic th puliit of dawtniation ar.J rid tb balance ut tb (if to i passettf train. In such caL th rwifwayds rtfoM to Pv frw ra tum tlaacUL TUt law ia said to be am Uccoua axd, ,' U. otmrriUsioa prof or to lr th oattc piaced baXur tb l'is laturw tur aiawcidujesit. .- r I Ik el r t Die. J" KaUy. tb prtautier la th penl-tretiaj-jr avh was stabbed Tuesday morn--t. by Harry lfcU. th cuavtct oocupjlng drtafca: oell, U reported by tha war dan t b afttly lmprerad In hi con diUua tbdv. VatwitbtaAdu Ms tem porary tapr-oi-eriNtet. bowavwr, bis ctjc f rwoorary arw retarded as be!n -y al.fht, Tb wovnd lnfdcted u a must rtoua oca A lajf kuf was aaed whicli utared bis a-d aod pierced on lut Th pbatiju wars ar la attendance U-li- that tb man will t ai. tu bv f-r a abort turn, tt tbaj. th chanoo f x hi wiun-ial recovery ar all against tlm. la tl. ar..tlui Hill, hi ajaailaxit. 1 belfe kopt in sulltary eueftn-aect until th rtnai rwsutt mt Ms 1oioua aaault la Ma Horace B, English Is Nebraska's New ! C. Rhodes Scholar Lincoln Km Will Go to Oxford u One cf Xebrk's SpreetttiTtt Under the Ehode Fund. i FV"ti a Ftaff Correspondent ) MNOCUC. Neb . rec. XL FpeclaJ Tele rram Hr' P Br.rllsh. a Kpb-mor In the VntversltT of Nebraska, wa selected as the nw r.Soai arbolar from Nebraska aa th new Rhode scholar fr-m Nebrarka WkIjujuIij evening. Two mm q-ja'ifVd fT the acbolanklp at- the r"--nt exarn'ratjona. r.g'.lh and U. R. Nrwktrk cf WesWan university e enrtnr the rfsjulrJ srad In all brancbe. Tte frt'"n if Ftng.ish was rportfd after a tfcr-h3i.r 'ion- Tb comtr-hte award ing the Rhd scholarship Is composed cf Cin"Nior Arerr, Vlos Chancellor B-tUe cf Cctner unlrerslty. Preaident ;i ci York Collere- Superlnteoderit Ikvldon cf th Omaha school and Presi dent Ferry cf roace coilea. Premldent Perry wa tn.rle to attend th committee, mnrtlng su Cvmrellor Avery did not par tlr!jte in tn selection cf a scholar. Eng lish Is a Linc.'n bey. and a graduate cf the Unoln 31 school He took higb rank aa a srd.rt b-th at tbe university and In th high schor. He was a member cf the t:n?rerr:;y de'.atir.g team 1c h's freshman rear and otherw-l prominent ta school acttvnie. Tbe .apode srhoiarship I a beouewt cf the late Cecil Rhode and rroode that rTre-"ttive from each r f tb states shall attend Oxford for three years. The scholarship provide fc-r expense amount ing to ll.jfl a year, th rummer to be spent ta traveling on the oonunett. Ecr'-ifh will start Bet September. NEBRASKA GOVERNOR SUED BY IOWA STOCK BUYER tUegatUs Made at (lrw4 Kxeca tlv Dlasoaed of hrthwra Af- flirted wllb Dlsnue. GLEN WOOD. Ia. Dee. n, (B-oecjatV Governor A. C. Khallenta-gesr of Nebraska has been sued for IfZ: In th district court here by George H. White, a well knosa Iowa cattle fancier, who alle-e that T.is eioellency. the governor." slipped one over on Mm In a cattle deal a year ago that would make David Hanm sit up and tak notice. Whit bougbt two fancy Shorthorns from Governor Fhalleoberger a year ago. paying tl,0 for them. On was shipped to him at one. He received the other a number of month later. Tbe last one he re ceived, h claims, was afflicted with tuber culosis and tb delay In shipping It was caused by the trouble tbe governor ex perienced In getting a Teterlnarian to oer ufy to the anlmal a hraJth. Merrick Telephone Situation Adjusted CLiprj-.a-D. Lxcannfe Turned Oxer to Independent Latter Giren Toll Connection with Central City. CENTRAL. CTTT. Nb . De- a.-Spertal. An Important teier-hon deal ba bis ecu? ummated In M?-rVk ccunrr this week. wMcb will probab:y put an end to th 111 fee:ir:g that was stirred up ever the frus tration cf th Independent In their attempt to gain entrance Into Cectral City few rear ago. fr tt attains the er.ds sought after by them, althctrb la a d;ffrert man ner. For ear'y In the week a dl was eonr-jmmated by the terms of which the Chapman Ihd;rj4ent Telephone company ecure the withdrawal cf the Nebraska Telephone coTrpany frm Ctaprran. a?d j erure a haf tr.terert In th latter com pany's long distsDC to'.l llhe between Cl.apman and Certral City and connection with Its entire long dirtanc servloe. The details cf th trar.ioiction as gven ojt by Varger Ratph CrandeU cf th Chapman Independents. Is as follow: Tl. Independent company secures the rll party line rur.r.:nr two mile we"t of Cr.apman. all Bell phone are to be taken out of Chapman, and tbe Bell and Inde pendent ltne are to cwn Jointly th toil line between CharTnan and Centra City The F-".l long dirtanoe wlr being run Into tj Chapman Independent exthanre. the latter company will thus have aoces t th whole long dirtanc aervlc cf the Boll co.m.psny. Central City tephon subacritw er will thus have cc.nT-ti on with all cf the Independent phones In the welem part of the county. For this aervlo be tween Chapman and Central City rubsenb r will It charged a toll fee of ten ctita te chs-re cf the cfT Iw-r n fi""-r V :r. the :rcutrbt hs b-l ai-po'rt-d rate r.me warden Mr Il"ert is a Suriir county rrodjct, b;rg b m In Av'.nd aV-out tvirty years ago. He hai r;(ied In the county practjrai'T a:l cf the 'OrrtTsued on Fotn-Lh Par,) Christmas i llietrse Maw ta Politics. WAHOO. Neb.. D?. 'PTc-aLV Hnry Pickett, who has teen linotype oper ator In the Wahoo Wasp office the pat year. h len aj'l-o'nted clerr. cf the dis trict court for Saunder county and will Suggestions Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, Traveling- Bags, fitted with toilet articles, Ladies' Shopping Bags, Toilet Rolls, Gentlemen's Bill Books and Card Cases, Collar Bags, Stick Pin Cases, Jewel Cases, Music Bolls, Medicine Cases and Flasks, Attorney's Brief Cases, Hat Trunks, Wardrobe Trunks, Reliable Goods, reasonable prices, Freling & Stoinlo Wbre TrvtLk Are Made. 1803 Faroam St I I ptoiie ori:x inEM.vcrS i vtil chritmaa. "TsUi ntoatw or aOAXZTT OOI Do you want a new suit or overcoat for Christmas? You'll certainly appreciate ours once you .ee then. They're the best clothe?, price ooniderel. you can wear. They are the product of our own ideas exe cuted by skilled Rochester Journeymen Tailors, The saving you'll make when you buy a King-Swanson gar ment will go a long way toward paying the bill for Christmas (.'lifts. Suits, $10.00 to $40.00 Overcoats, 810.00 to 350.00 Women, read this Tuccy I never ttoLpM cf 5t before, and I've rf-n trylr.g for a week to Se-c5Je upon aometbitg for bt husband's Cfcritnoa rTM tfcat would te accei'tabie. eomethiig lie rtl!r Deeded, a.nd that wouldn't con me too xoach money." Tbis lady t3 asked our adtice and we told ner to buy an order on eg for a Suit or Overcoat for whatever amount she cared to jend and let h!m do bia cwn ctoo&irg. Our, imrc tbe lt Sbow err old at tbe piire, would inak tarital Cbri5.tTra Gift S2.50 S3.50 ?4.50 ee want ads bring Fosults STANDARD GETS ADAMS WORK ; Bari ( i i Is.r A warwa Wrk j fwr wrIt Year tm Ftraa rrwaa Oasaaa, I HASTI.VGg. Neb., Dec, a. Special Tel- i fmm. I Tb Adama county s-unen1sor to- ; day awarded tbe county bridge contract for ! 1U to tbe Standard Brtdge company of Omaha. It 4'pearln- to tbe satisfaction of tha member tht tb Standard bid was j th lowest. Tb board a jfxxwdma; was enlivened by aa encouuer between Attarceya F. P. Oim- stead and R. A. Batty. repreaentlnK rival ' bidder. Mr. Oimstead struck Mr. Baity 93 th chesty bvt h combatants wi fea- 4 arated befor furtnar blows could b'4 bvcred. i Today th Staadard rcpreaentatlv of- i fered to asakt food sjartbln that was not I rlnt In the brldt oonstrurUon of tb year. A request to have an of&dal inspec tion of tb bnisea was reroted by the board. d tmus message: wi-taaBaB) fwr Gwas WaHra. WAHOO. Neb.. Deo. a. (Speaal.) Henir N. Miller, who- baa laeen appointed cam and flan warden for the state, filed hia reeis-nation aa tb clerk of th djtr.ct court wrtih tb county board, to tak effi-ot Itecember JL Mr. Miller w-jll Inov to Lin coln to tak chars of his office th r.rst of the year. Mr. Miller has been chairman of th republican county central eomm t t In Saunders county for tb last two years. He is aa enthusiastic snortamaa and will look after tb enforcement of all tt ram law on th statm book. The Standard For 63 Years TT THEN the time comet around for you to put a new stove or range into your home don't go at it blindly. Be raided by the wisdom. choice, experience and approval I of the largest portion of our American homes for the last sixty-three years. During this I entire period ' Yaaaled I ndrr Wkttlt. TEVVM9EH. Mh. I Il.pcctai Tel-CrJ--rlArt H!t a 9s-)rar-old liwl tDa of tUa diy. suffrrtd aa axi- Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges have fiT-en tbe best serine by far that was ever fatten out of any cooking or beaur-r, apparatus and there are thouaania of bouarwrire that wrill back thj atataa toent up. When you purchase a Charter Oak you ret the best that caa possibly be built, and that wrJl atand up and do tb wrork that you require You get a tov cr rang that wru) 04 your cooking your baking your toasting your roast. r.g as you wast it done; on that you will be proud oL You get a stove or rang that is built aoentificaTy by experts men who have mad stove and range oooatructioa L.' study. If you bum coal yoo get a stove or range that baa a five year ewaraate behind its Fire Back. If you burn wood you get a twenty year gwarante behind tb Fire Back. No other stove or rar.g on eanh would fit you such a working life and g-uaiante it- The Charter Oak do. Charter Oak Ranges have the most wanderhily and practicaEy constructed evens ever tr.-c Your bread is aJwavs browned and baked evenly and thorough' ty. Just place it ia any part of th oven. N anoviac K aa vr t try ssa nad u beat. A ajtcr aaa unaf aoaa gm crsat sever came ut mi a Cbarwr Oaa Cm. it ctur.r TTmairi aurm. etiar r acarca roar cms r iuactiits. Tatjf fui C9&iBry(M i leww tfcas Bsest WW rmaraa. Kd at tAc ajM r?wa steel a4 trxiB oa-tv IB f t& iMMnt baiftA. A CCMTr Oaa will nstiawra as nkjt as ua. If 4a tacMviMti far rwo ta fa as ta aaniai w-nta u tar oar kmm sma. Yu caa 1 afar ta -ur a suv as raara wass re aa., Iiiisi awt aa dea, i. th. fcarta-v , ards ii. nrn, OiarteT Oak StOTO & TUngft Co. la ouiEatjr ,w;th ai.her yotinc man L ! " was !t ajr ufiar fn.ra ciWUm H llettv:J lo buard a fast fre.aht and la aoa-a wa bis Jell f.nrt jot cauj.M uiJrr wnl Cm tu was el t.r tnJ I .t foot was t4 4 nai.ril Hxd;e u Uv tl U4 k a awrua ua n. Sc. LotiU AKD FVR.NACXS. Mo. BEFORE YOU SPEND A PENNY FOR CHRISTMAS mmmmm'mmmmm'mmmmammmwmwmmimmmmwmmwmmm First, wc want to impress upon you that wc arc located in South Omah; Omaha cars pass directly by our door and you may transfer from any Omah; Omaha car without payinrj an additional fare. Third, that becaime of o,ir I option wlr, re W, wc save jou 20 per ce.t .n ever, article you buy'. Think of itthis in. . full $20 on a kundred d.li;7puS and so on m like proportion. See h.w much further the Christmas money will 2o and how happy you will make some- one by selecting fr-m these tennble presents. Better bward the car and come dow tomorrow. ajaa iff1 """""'M'"' ''Vjfj aaa W A CO SAM TBSEL PIECE PARLOR SEX This St. aolld mahpry leather seated parlor set. Is a most ei cet)ot.ai vale an cajjr.ot b duplicated in any Omaha stor under fit. Our piic is orly $34 Here is a genuine chase leather Turkish Rocker, -with tempered springs. The easiest chair you ever lounged in, and' a most acceptable Xmas present. AH cars pass fjUi. - S our 0r'i CHASE LEATHER COUCH FOR . . . Aa lrant tM cf furr.ftor and a abstx,UaJ .n. to. Ten will set a put w. . . . . . w m.mj ii wnj iuru i n i j p aa orBanect lo aer room. It baa ot:a ak carrd and peilsbad fram aa baa a ahr&. 09.50 cVfoTr $9,743 Finished in fumed oat, golden oaJc or mission; full tufted seat and re clining back An ideal Xmas present $9.75 S ft 2 X rjT LARGE, COMrORT- rv llil ' CX IBIS EIE6AM DRESSER THIS CHIFFO.MER Is ttt tx-autlfjl ajd Vi plat mlmT. finest ojartrrei h:t t, -aith fu-i nt.l front, two small top draaers and to la- j !rrs. T.' fir.:ah ta If.e kir.d that -orr.es rrom ;n fia t hi;s In Jran4 Kaf Ids S9.0Q match tb araascr. It r.as a plat mirror a4 full aaeJl frt.nu i larc draw, ra TIj wood U tL r.ue.t Qua2:tr quartarad wtit aiJ th 1-i 'h hai.4 raMd $7.50 You can &ee solid comfort in every line of the elegant, restful Davenports. During the dav they are an omamttt to anv Lou?- at tA..T J a" j 1 m m . " nignx tney r.re oj-Liej out imo a tea. liilted lea ther back and seat. Prices down ns low a? $16 00. $12 SO For Tbis Machine Satin Finish CIO TA Erass Be. vlL.OV Heavy two-Inch posts, most artis ticdly sol sutstacUally made. X ery b4itifal piec of fu rait or and SB article tiauwoald cost yon It or fl& mor In Omaha. This Is the- ry latest Im proved tfropt-a4 mcxiel. j;h full quarure-d 01k rase, au'.o Bstl'? tension ltdica'.or ar.d tltcb r(u'tor ai-d fall t'.l tn-aiing. It make either lot stluh cr short stitrh tt de-slr-d. Full set of sttachdeLU SO srlUt aaxJt ausfhln. 41 $9.75 Six-Foot Extension Table Solid Oak -cl,J den C'.k lMn'r T'. Ilk thl. illus trator. Tit f.( sr. tt lr.ri.fc. ia (J;.. and x.er.J to 'l tfrx ia lnrtt. Tt.jr tiav tMre ". r.ear rcur-d I rt d vaJ. and ar Llfnly oiiatd. (in C1U Comfy Chair $8.00 A Urge line of tbe Comfy Chairs. Leather seat and tsxk. Th t&oat eomfortabla rocklct ehsJr mad. All finishes and stylet An Solid Qairterti Oak) tUlaa tlOSd. Cal H.fhiy tel .Led Wuartrd Oak C.'.ira -lost. Kk lliustratton. lr1t.j ruatctir t:.a aocm-t-riy!t Baflet Has glass arwla. door, f'.ur at. eivaa ar fu4 Quarter oak tx-a. r 1 1 111 mm amain iTjT f js f r-. t!a"'!iJL "ii- ' ' T Bnffet tU W xunt ourMlves frvrtuaat t etiaJn ihla iex.Sd Buffet to s!l at uch a pn. t i. twst vt teru. mad cf ujl alta larf French ttl-pjt n-lrror axtd as -tl.e..t fluah. ill 't ts" " H7IT TF5 Mm iro n? CD) 24ISi and L Streets SOUTH OMAHA ii