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S 1 - HE VAS A MIGH FLYER. But iy Enployirs Discorored He Was Bquadering Their Momey. POLUN'S PROSPECTS FOR A PARDON. Ahe Hobinson Family Brawl-A Horse Ahier Rum to Earth—A Jail Ereaker Baptired—Other Lincoln News. Lixcory, Neb., Oct. 91, —[Speeial to Tme Ber.| —WVill Larmer, the sportive young gro- cery cluk who workel for Cook & Johnson endmangzed o live likothe son of of amill- fonaire, ilthough bis inome was very small, Bas sudienly left the city, Howore dia- monds and drve s and dressed in thoheight of fashim. It is reported that his employers fimlly st a trap for hin and they eaught lim appropriating thelr mowey. They were tho salisfiedas towhat had caused the myiterions leak intheirprofits fora year and @ hilf ormoreand the usquiintauces of the Foung man now understind how he vould en. 0y50 miny lixuries on & slender ancorne, When e wis confronted by hisemployers with theevidneeof hisguill he was com. pralved and confessed. Previously 8 warrai hal been sworn out for his arrest on the chawe of embezzbment, but the goung dude pleaded with the men he had bewn rolbingnot to have him arrsted. Ho | thousand dollars and Al show for it,in adlition to lis fino . was a splendid diamond pinand a spunking hore and buggy. These ho tirned over to his emplyers adnitting that those articies had been bought with their money. essrs, Cook & Johnsn arostillover$2,000 outthattheyknow of,to siy nothingof the anmountstaken of whith they have 1o c niunce. The grocers infornea Larmer that & yareait had ben issied for hisarrest and that thebest thing hoconll do would be to make hinself scarce in Linolo. = He prom- 1aed to o s0,but before hocoull getaway thooMivrs cime toarnst hin, The gocers then infrmed the policmen thatthe natt bad bear seitled, ~ As soon as he could hiseflots together Lamer jimped on i west boird train and annoneed his intention of &oing 1o San Francisco, THE LOBINON BAMIL + IRobinson was u the hoary-hea guilty of cri son as alloge from jal toduy Ajgnation ahorot of moann ather by BRAVL. le to prove that »d William Johnson had by alcondict with Mrs. Kobin and theold man was released Mrs. Robinson, in_ great in. her husbund's charges, hinted ver anl r ) for o 0 B ger 1 char, Eugeneattemptedto gt b replevinng the organ, cookstove and othor arlicles in the louselold. Con- stable Frank Kaufman wasdetailed toserve the papers and was accompanied by Robin- 801 10 the homo at Sccond and 19 streets, Mrs. Robinson locked the door in their faces, ana theofficer hadto brealcin. Mrs. Robin: s0n was washing, and lad aboiler fullof hot water on thostove, As som s she beheld hor lieg lonl shegrabled adipperand, filling Ft wiih steming waler from the boiler, mude adashat Fugene to scall him, He iscrecly fled. The constaile thn litely nforined herthathe was srry to trouble nor, butas an officer he was forced to take the'artiles replevined, boyed to tho Chesterfoldian constable and told hin 8he hudnothing 0 say agatist thelawor its tives, and grimly watched Kauff: min ashe carriedout; the rel-hot stove and otlier articles. The coistablo wisnot satis- fied with thebonds that Roberton offered &ud i stitl holding the houshold effects. HORSE THIEY CAPTURED, W. N, Demis, deputy shoriff of Nemaha gonty, Kanss. assistel by Doputy Sherif MeEFarlind of this county, succeeded today fn avveting a horse Wiéf named Philips about two miles west of Lincon, Philips sule two horses from Mr. M. T, MeCall of Oreida, Nemaha ounty, i<umsas, aboit ten Auys aw. Mr. MeBall started in pursuit, but beiig a por man, was unable to stand the expense of following the thiefand had to itup. Deputy Sheriff Cennis then took il andit resultedin the capture men. timed above, On arriving here the thief sold thestoln horses to Ben Glader. POUN MY BE PAIDON The present indications are that John R Polin, who killed . J. Mdleer for lading Mrs. [olin astray, will be pardmed after bsuffering nearly seven ceration in the penitentiary at ha he persons wiho simed a” special petition asking for Polin's pardon ar Hon, Stphen B. Pound, the district judgo of Cass county who sen tenced Polinto be hung, aud J.C. Watson, the prosecuting attorney who succeeded i securing Polin’s onvicion, In the potition tothe poveror these gentlemensay : **We would most respectfully rpresmt” to your excelleicy that thero were cirumstances surrounding this case which aid notappear upn (e trial, but which we havo sinco Yewrned wer true, concerning the seduotion of Polin's wife, and which in our opinion stongly recommends this cise 10 exceutive clementy. It also appars that Polin hus ved the ful trm for man slughie and has, dwing all of this time, shown hiuself to bean obedient, dutifulprismer, fulling sustaining tho high chiracter his friends wd_ relatives claimed Sorhinon the wial. He had previously Born agood chancter, and had fillal the wespousible position of deputy s herifl of Cass conty and subsquently that of jailer in an aceptible manuer, whereore we jin 1 recomnending that vour excellney grant him a full and unwondition al position " In adlition to this there isa petition signed by sisty-six prmin. dtizens of Cass county asking for Polin’spardmn. Among theseappewr tho name of Bird Critchtiold, oie of the grand jurors who indicted Pol Mrs. Murply, oneof the : the prisoner, Sheriff Eukenvary and Districy Clerk Showilter TIEJALL IREAKER O\PTURED. Jailor Langdon was ustonished today when Tntective Milone the shrewd siouth hound of the Lincoln police force, handed over to him John Cox, who bivke il about s week . Malone hadgot on thescentof the fol- Tow thoughletters sent her and household —gaods that wore snt tohimat Columbus by I wife. Malone found Cox in a bawdy Thouse at tha plice and promptly arested him. He still boro tho scraiches re: getting through the narrow place mude by Hling e ofthe lars in two. In fact all of the prisonen wer badly sertehed in gotting through thesmall opening, and it has sinc Ween Larned that thoy ull Stripped to the skin and rubbed soap ll over their bolies to en. able thomselves slido through easily, WELE TLIIGALLY REGISTERED. orge Sellers, Henry Harrison and James I, the three colored men who haye been sfullyeluding the oficers who wers after them for registering falsely, wer captured by Deputy Sheriff Hoxie yesterday aflernon. Theywer each putunder uds 1o appear before the district court, Harrism and Terrell each gave bond but Sellers went to jail. William Jamison, the fourth offender, is stillat lirge. This after noon Constable Crowe was arres ted by Deputy Bherifl Hoxie on the charge of obtaining fal registnition, Sellers daims that Crowoe was the penon who put them up to comnitting the crine. A YOLUNINOUS WORK. Prof Samuel P, Bates of Madville, Pa, slite istorin, anephew of Govemor Thayer, isvisillng with lis wife al the governor's. Prof. liateshas written a history of all the regiments aud the battles m which they par- ticipated which Pennsylvania st ioto the wir. Two hundred rogiments and 565,000 men @ treated of, there bing a sketeh of every ofcerand soldier, and a brief descrip. thn Of cach reginent and whem 1t sorved, # The work made five octave volunes of 1,40 piges mch, HAMMOXD FURNISHES BAIL. Clates F, Hanmond, the scoundrel who criminilly assaulted his fourteen year old dughiter, wis reloased fron jaillast ovening on furnishing $2,0 bonds for hisappeiran.ce, Wilhan . Ainsworth and Louis J. Court. wrizhtwont his bail. It will be remenberal that the daughterassaulted has ben spirited avay und tho officers are still unable to find Bee” IUis probablo thirefor tuatthe fendish fahcor will seape punishmet. OBIECT TO MY ING FRES, Judge Brown las ben lstening tolday to the testimony in the cwe of W. H, Boyer vs the cly of Liuoln wnd C. B Reyuclde THE OMAHA DAILY against the o difendint. Both plaintiffs archandlers of stock and they object to the pagmentof fus for the inspction of live stock. Each suesthe clty to recrer fees paidintothe dty teasury sine Juurry 1, 18, and which {1 emch cas amounts to about 10, AIKS POR A NECRIVER. Oliver Maggard wks the district court to appint &_rweiver for centaln proprty owned by Wiliam H. Sullivan, so that debts amounting to#l7,70 may be sitisflod. Mag- garl says that 85,00 of ihis amount is due ErstusE. Bown ind that that _gentleman nasa prior ciim, The other $3.70 is due ard for twoty-four mules, sixtcen ity -omo wagons, elrht drays and us and other property. PUACTION, [NSURANCE CONPANIES. Among the latest discoveries of isurince conpanies supposel to b doing an unauthor- ized businessin thestate, are the Mill Own- ers mutial insuraice cmpany of lowa the Miller’s mutual of Chicago, and the People’s mutual life insunnce order of Nashville, Temn. Noneof thee have aright 0 trns- actbusiiess o Nebraska. SUPIEME (OURT, The following gentlemen were admitted to prictice;: W, W. Stowll of Butler county, C.E. Hollandof ¢ 4 county, William M- Clark of Clay county, W. k. Bauerof Butler county, L. W. Morgan of Nance county, Austin A, Cassil of Iowa. The folowing caises were argued andsub- mitted : Bryant vs Barton, Tonray vs Dodge count, vs Kemnitz, McDonald onvs Needls, Upton First bank s Mil- tonberger, Central braska National banl vs Wilder, Neb Low ete, Co. vs Taylor, sub- mitted o mation Stratton vs Omha & Repablin Villey rallvay compny, continued; Cory vs Fre- mont, dismis Gottschalk vs Becker, order todocket. Court adjoirned to Wednsday moring, October 2 vs O'Donahot, DIVORCE YOTES, Mrs. Minnis Duling has been granted ali- mony. of per month instead of $1%, as asked for pendingthe divorceasked for from her hushand Agnes Willlams asks for analimony of $50 forattomey’s fecsand & per week pending thodavoree she asks from herbusbind. Abel 1. Kay filesa cross ptition aginst his wilo charging herwithinfiddity toher mirriage vows on d nuuber of orcasions, REPUBLICA N ORATORS, Arrangements hive been made by the re- publicanstate central comuittee with the followne speikers; flon. G, M nd Hon. C. Qctober Dunbar, Thursd day, Outober 3 ber Ton. 1 W. Lan toher 2, ByronBeall-V ¥. Octo- ning. flon. Henry Shelton, Mei i lejohin ir Monday, October apnan, Wednesday , Thirsday, October , Ocwber il; Schuy - : Novem ber 1. lon. Georz 1. Hastines Hon. W. 8. Summors—Bair, Mondg sher Pal- myra. Wednesduy, October 20; Seward. Thirs- duy, Octoberi, Hon. ¢ W . Soy Nollgh Mon diy. Ottobe by St Ray Tiesd ay, C and O Byron Bull— lentine, Ties- Welneslay, Octo- . Thursday, Octobe Frily. . Octber 31 " November 1 floldredze, Mond “Tuesd , Octoher? 1 Nels. Oeto- Ginlny, Novenber 1 y and” Tlon. Norris Brown iy, bor2s; B aylor, Thur . Iriday, Oclober Novenber 1, s and Hon. F. W,Col- ay, October % Benkl ober 203 ankliin, ster, Friduy. Oct Novenberl, sbom and 1o DMandiay rthgton Thursday, Ocober Penie y.0ctober 31 hov. amphel1, Monday. October Red Oloud, Tuesday, October 25 Ashl 3 Wodnesdiy, Octab Creto. Thurnduy, October o lenriet. day, October 31; A= zra. Saturdy, Novorior 1 Culberison, Mon - ~1B. Strodoe-T: Judizo 0. P, Mason— ska City, Outobers Tlon. lien. 8 Baler and Hon /. 1, Balirege —Bluc Spring, Saturday, October . ODIS AND ENDS. Mrs. Letpert, wllostroet, Chicag Tll, w t of mliceusking in formation cocerning a litte runway boy numed Edward Harrey, who s reportel as beingz in thisc Blanks are being sent tothe 5% banks in thostale to bo filled out with a sttement of tho exact finmncial conditionof each institu- tion. Last ovening abot fitty of the old sodier frionds of Joe Teeter, will their wives, troated him to asurprise party in honor of hisappointmont tothe psitin of rceivr at tho United States land officein Cincoln, John Butler, the hog thiel, wis reimsed frm the penitentiary today, but was inme- dintely rearrsted oo the charge of dispsing of morgaged proporty. Mr. md Mrs. James Mooey, who rin a rotaurnt nar th dept, wore arestel last night on the charge of assaulting a waiter nimed Katie Height, who had the temerity toask for her wages. A. E. Kiugpaid $15 iito the school fund tolay for being foind guilty of thochame of frquenting & gambling den. oar and Re v 1, Wednesd v, October . Wednesday’, day, October; ; Arcudia. § flon. nge, Suturlay, 0cto- Nebra Frilay, Citézens of Omaha at home and abrad thowld reanember thatthe rmaining days of registration are Thursday, Octoher 23; Friday, Octobw 31, and Saturday, Novmber 1, (OUNT OILLON'S VESIT. It Causes a Great Deal of Speculation in Canada, OrTAVA, Ont., Oct. 2. —[Special Telegram toTue Bee.|-Count Dillon's visitto Canada is attrcting more than onlinary interest. The Patrie of Montreal declures Dilln is here topropire at a sife distance anther Boulangist stroke. Count Dillon himself ro- fuses tosay mvthing except that hois mierely ising the rights and privileges of an towist. He is credited, however, with saying that he is in daily commun tion with theson of Boulanger’s millionaire duchess, who found the monoy to run the Boulavgist machine, Manvbeliew thit he isin Clinada to agitate amog the French Canadims the establishmentof a French re- ublic in Canady, with Boulanger at the head. Several papers profess to know that the count’s only object is the acquisition of Lud for Boulangerand Boulingists in Brit- ish Columbis, Ono paper declares he hid a confab with Morcier before comingto Ottavwa onthe subject of promoting immigration of Frenchmen to Quebec with special grants of lud and other inducements, and that Mer: cier fellin with the project. Another state- ment is that in pursiance of the scheme cmanating from Monsignor Grandin and the ecclesintics of Quebee, and sanctioned, pre- by members of the federl cabinet, s (me over in the interest of French colonization iu the northwest, itizens of Omahaat hme and abrad shoutd renember that the nmaiiing days of registration are Thursday, Octiber 23; Frilay, October 31, and Saturday, Novanber 1, The Christians and the Turks, CoNstanTivorLy, Oct. 21.—[Special Cable- gram t Tie Bre)—The closing of the Greek churches by orderofthe Ecumenical patrisrch atein consequence of the prte's actin to- ward the clurchwas productiveof moinci- dent of note, The govemor of Amenis has statined trops in the Chiristian quarter of the dty of Erherorum to protect the residents, who fear that tho Moslems intend to conduct an organ- ind pilage of the quarter Six Moslems huve been amested onsuspicon of being im- plicated in aplotw robthe Christians. e Citizas of Omahi at home and abroad hould remember that the remaining days of registration are Thirsday, October 23; Friday, Octole 31, and Saturday, Nowmber | Theonly railroad teainout of Omaha run expresly for the accommolation of Omahy, Coneil Bluffs, Des Moines and ('himul'n business is the Rock liland ves- tibuled limited, leaving Omaha at 4:16 P m. dnily, Ticket ofice, 1602 Six teenth and Furnam sts, Omaha, NAYCES QUINTUPIE HORROR. Fumival,the Fisnd Who Accomplished It Arrested in Mississippl, THE SHERIFF GOES T0 AREST HIN Particulirs of the Most Bloody Orime inthe History of Nohraskand How the Ferpetrator Eluded Justice, A dispitch from Fullrton yesterday stated that information had ben receivel from Ellisille, Miss, that George Furaival, whois suspectel of the murderof five per sons on Horse creck, Naice county, in tho fallof 188} had been seenby Lee Goddard, a fomer residnt of KFulertn, and tho sheriff of the cuntyhad gone after him Sheriff Willim Mawhinney of Nanco county passed through this city yesterday on his wayto Mississippi with arequisition for Furnival. He called upon United States Manrhal Siaughter daring his stay in tho city and statd that the cunty com missioners and other ificer of Nance county hadreceived a lirge number of communica tions, at short intervils since the murder, from people who clained tohave diswverel Funival, but nover beforehad any suchnews been rec 1 from a person who had known Fumival intimtelyduring hisresidmes in Naue county and who would boqualiied to give relishle nformtion, Ho statel also that Lee Goddard, fom whom the informa. tionbad been rweived, had known Furnival intimtelyand had recently renoved to Mis- sissippi totakeoup nis residence, The in formatin fumishel by Goddard, ac- cording toSherfl Mawhinwey, was tothe ef- fectthat he had seen Furnival, who hud bewm living in Ellisville forfive years, having been mairied toa woman of easy viriue, who had borie himtwo childrn. Sloriff Mawhinney felt confident that ho wason thovight track and would soon have the murderer in Nobnska, Tho erime for which Furnival 1swantel was the murder of five prsonson Monday, September 29,1854, at the heal of Hor reck, in Nane cotuty, about twelve m west of Fullaton. The murlred persons wero Eoglish poplewho lnd settled at this point where they wer engiged in stock ras- ing They we ther inclined to bo “*clan- nish” and being in aspanely sttled regin wen notoften seen Thsé omposing the littiesettiement wero Hury Percivil, wifs andchild,a yong Englishboy nined Baird, Hugh Mayer sand Greorge 1 The crime was not discovered until the Thursday follwing, whe Thomas Miller stopped ot the house of Percival ashe was passing. Recelving o response to his knock he openedthe dor and en tered the house. Tho s1glit which met his gaze was ahorrible one In the front belroomof the house lay Mrs Percival in bed withler yar-oll child, withan arm thrown over the little one, though endeavoring to shield it_while "the ghastly woundsin theheadshowed thomeans by whichthe foul deed was accomplisied. Asearch of the premises revealed the deal of ter husband, Harry Percival, in the a haystick, partly eaten by hogs and coy otes. Half a uile distant fromthe Porcival ranch Hugh Mayer aud Gerge Furnival hud ben runing ifaro, Inthe louse occupled by them, onthe second floor, was found the bouy of Mayerwiththe coitentsof a shotgun i thebase of thobrain, Ofthelittle wlony then remained only Funivaland Baird,md suspicionrested upon them as the murderer. Siturday eveing, howover, o searching party disoverd a'body in the erek neir the sceo of the munler, which was supposed to b0 that of Furnival, It was proven afterwards, hovever, tobe t of Baird, He lad be shot behind the right earvith o shii gunloadel with bird shot andbuckdliot mixed, Shells wntaining the sane sort of loads as wero found in (he brins of both Baird and Mayer, W found in agun belonging to Funival, A prolonged search wasmado for the body of Furnivl, bit no triae of it wis ever found. The commisiones of Nanco county of- fered a rowardof $1000 for the capiure of themurderer, imd this was supplemonted by a rewardof $1,000 by the goveruor. No motive forthe crimehas cver been dis- covered. Everything of valio abut the Percival lomestead was tken, bu the mur- vr obliined inly o small amount of money and some miscellaneous articls of o par- ticular vilue. SA XS ME IS NOT FU RN The Prisoner Caims Reidence Ellisville for Over Six Years. EiLisviLe, Miss, Oct, 21.—[Special Tde- gran toTne Bee|—F. D. Davag, wio has been & msidat of thi plee for aboit six yurs, was areeted severl days sine by Detective John Flym and lodged infail a George F. Furnival, charged witha murder comuitted in Nance county, Nebraski, in September, 1584, The sherift of Nancecounty was telograpied, md the authorities sent Lee Goadird toidentify the mai, Mr. Goddanl his examined hin thooughly ad siys he is George ¥. Fumual It° is chimed heo that Savige came to Ellisville in 153 and washereat thotime the murde is saidto havo been comnitted, soungbicwdist hos in his bed, Not forhim is thespringsun shining, Helns ben fluig aud is sore in boly and L. in But Salvation Oit will mike bim smiling, “I've gt it at last" sail the fellow who founds hiscongh subdued by abottle of D, Bul's Coigh Syrup. e S Canadian Eggs ink Toroxt, Out.,, Oct. 2 —[Special Telo- gran to Tue Bie. |—A spuial able dispatch dispateh from Londimn to the Globe says: *“The first test consignment of Canadiin e; reacied this rawrket today in excellent cond tion, Thoy will bear comparison with Nor mandy eggs. Severl small cases found buy ersat 10 shillings yer100. Thetop prices f thebest eges on the market was 11 siilling I anything is b be done with this trde th cousignment should be folowedup at oue as prices will b high from now until aftr Christmas,”” gland The great Dr. Bocthaave leftthree dire- tios for presenving the helth —keep the fou warn, the heal cool, and the bowels oy Hadlie pacticed in our day, ho might h adde and purify the blood with Aver's Sar- sapurilla;for be'certainly would comsider it thebest. —— Oharg:d With Robbing adeweler, Loxpoy, Oct. 21—An American named ‘Wright wd two women named Condy and Irviie wore anaigned inthe plice court to- dayon the charge of xoboinga jeweler in apside of & diamond brooh vilued at £50, It is believedthe prisonors are impli- cated in other jewelry robberies that have re- cently occurred in Londo. They were re- manded for tridl. _— A Burglar's Morning Call, The residence of W. G, Coock, 1212 Jeorgia avenie, was burglirized about B8:% westerday morning. The burglar effeted an entrace through & win. dow, usihg a chair taken from the porch to get into the house. He rnsacked the lower floor without finding soything that suited him and them went upstairs, Hotools Mr. Cook’s watch, which he de- tached from thechain, and alsotook an ame- thyst ring belogingto M. Cok. A slight nolse made bythe burglar awakened Mrs, Cook and her husband wasalso uwakened as thevisitor lefttheir room, They heard him goluto their son’s_room, adjining theirs, and ater Listenin, for some tiuwe Mr. Cook called fto hs son, “Bort, isthatyou " There was no nsponse and he rpeated the question, to which ma's volce repl Yes,"and then followad thesound of some oue golig rapidly down the stairs. Mr. Cook junpedup and struck light, butthe gl had fied through the frout door, which he had left convenienily opa, Itwas foundthat the burglar had removed thepillow fron uuder the younger Cook without swakeuing him, and bid he been un- disturbed for & few minules lnger would l Are the Exclusive Western Agents for the Fomsocket and Rhode Islund Rubber Gools, The largest manufacturers of rubber footwear in the world, goodsin the city, Prices always the lowest, Corresponlonco solici ted, We arry the only comploto stock of fiest-clas rubb e TRY OUR LEATHER SOLED RUBBER BOOTS, THE BEST MADR. AMERICAN HAND SEWED SHOE Co, OMAHA RADWAY" THE GREAT LIVERand STOMACH REMEDY res all disorders of thestomaeh ous Diseases. Loss of Appetite ton, Biltousnew, Fove ractdisenos. H encl ach , Piles, ESte, and renders thesystom lss liable (o con Liver, Bowely, Kidneys, , Constipation, Costiv BhaderNery mess, Andiges- DYSPRPSTA. RADWAY'S PILLS are o aire for t fon, restore strength to the s: lave telped himself to thit getlemin's watchand pcketbook. The watchand ring were the only arlicdes taken, Citizns of Omahiat hme and abroad sould remember that the remaining days of rgistration are Thursday, Octoher 23® Friday, Octobe 31, aid Saurday iNowmber 1. THE BRINK OF REVOLUTION. Cubans Almost Ready to Wrest the Istand £rom Spanish Rule. New Yok, Oct. 2L—[Spcial Telegram to Tue Bie.]—'It will requive tut a spark dropped among the patriotic peoplo of Cuba to kindle & fire of revolution whichwill wrest the queen of the Amtllles from the mother wuntry” sid o genfleman from Havana today. Continuing thé Cubtan sid: ‘The islandis now in the throes of a commercial aisis, which may spraad into arevolution involving the clisses beforo it is quicted. For thepast eight yems the tinmcialmis- steps of Spain have dissstrously affected the industries of the island until min and starva- tion threaten the iihabitants, Thoy arejust now engaged in adopting measumns to free the coony from the burdens which oppress them. Thelopeless coudition of the trades- men throughout the istind has impelledthem tostart a movement wlich cntenplate the formation of a laguo desgnedto prtect their interests and the greatest importance is atached to the venture. The impendins shadow of socialand commercial decomposi- tion is caused by the offensive and short- sighted legislation of Spain, which the Cubans claim is far behindthe elightened spivit of the age. They demandthe most stringent reforms in the political sud admin- istrative corruption that has grown with the gowth of the wlony and incrused from year l year, Theboariof pantem, a power- ful organization, held umeeting at Havana a week ago 0 consider the perilous situation of theindustries of the island and about all the wealthy owners of pluntations were in atendince together vith manyprominent merchints and manufaturer, Indiscussing the grievances of the people itwas shown that dissatisfaction exists not alne among the Liberal creoles and native Cubans, but ex- tends into the ranks of the Spanish residents as well. Itwas statedthat the politiciums in Madrid worry over the state of affairs in Cuba, but adopt no siitable remedy forthe evils which havelongexisted onthe islind. Resolutions were adojted declaring itto be the semse of the meding that apetition be sent to the minister of coloniesat Malrid stating that Cuba favon reciprocity with the United States, urges the alatenent of the Cubanbudget, demandsthe sispension of the conversion Caban bonds and therevolutien of thelaw of mercntilerelatins with Spain.”” Shotat tie Cuar. Oct. 21—[Spcial Cablogram to Tiue Bee.]-The Evennent has advic from St. Petersbhurg statingthat while the czar was trveling on his return toSt. Petersburg from his huntingtrip m Poland & shotwas fired at thetrain from the riillway station at Grodno. Pans, it 18 of Omaha at hme and abroad should remernber that the remaining days of registration are Thursday, Oclober Friday, Octobe 31, and Salurday, Novmber 1, Mr. Wyman Will Remain in Omaha. In reference to the wmport of Tue Bre's Washington corraspondent, who stated that Hon. A U. Wyman of this ity weuld proba- by removeto Port Townsend, Wash.,next spring the gentlonan wis see yestrday and siid: I nwe roturned from” Port Town- send md am very muk plused with the town, but have'no iuentim of remving there, In fict, | havono intention ofloay- ing Omaha.” Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. An inportant discovery: They act onthe liver, stomich and owels though the werves, A new princple. They speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constiption. Spladid for men, wonen and chilaren, Smallest, millest, surest. 30 doses for 25 cents. Sanples [ree a Kuln & Co.’s, I5th and Douglas, — vill Sign the Warrants. Chairman Anderson of thecounty commnis- slonerboarl has finallf; takn water o the matterof signinethose wamants for coro- 16X7S JUror foes and wis yestorday morming found meekly beuding (b the lask, Citivns of Omaha at Mme and abread should remember that the remaining days of registration Thursday, October Friday, Octolr 31, and Saturday, November 1, e — How Severe Colds are Broken Montana. From the Virginia City (Mont) Madisonian, When wefind & melicine we kiow 1 pos- sees gonuimo morlh, we wnsider it s duy and we take plessure in teling the public what it i5. Such amedicne wo found Chamberlin’s Cough Remedy last _ winter, when la grippe was prevailog. We are stisfled that we warded off several atticks that were threat- eing by theuseof this symp, and wehave since nlieved, in a_ fow hours, sovere colds, wd fnthe course of two or thre day e tirely broken them wup by its use, as have several of our frionds 1o whom we haverec: ommended it Ttis allthat it is wpeesoted 10 be by the mauifactirers. If you bLive a wugh and want to stop It, Chimberliin’s Cough Remedy will do thework Iorsale by your druggist, Up in tscomplaint, They tonoup the fnternalsecrotionsto omach andenable it topertom it fu A, Soliby alldruglsts,or mlled by RADWAY & C0., tions, 3 2 Warren Street, New Drs.BeitskBetts Piysicins, Surguns and Specidists, L&09® DOUGLAS STREET OMAIA, NEB. The most widsly and favorably kmowa Ialists in the United Stats. Thelr long periooce, remarkableskiliand universal suc cess in the trewtment and curof Nervous, Ohrnto and Surgical Disises, ontitle thess eminent physicing o thy full con filenceof theaficid evorywhere. Theyguarintee: A CERTAIN AND POSITLVE CURE for theawtuleffects of erly vice and thenumer- ouscvils that followin itstrain, PV ATE, BLOOD A;msKIN D{REAH&Q speelily, completely and permanen tly cu red. PRERFOUS BESTIHY KNS SN ULE Bl ORDERSyleldreadlly to their skillful treat- nt, "BILES, FISTULA AND REOTAL ULOERS Punmnwd cured without pain or detention rom busine: HYDROO] E AND VARIOOCELE perma- nenily an succossiilly” wred n every cu SYPH ILIS GONORRHEA, GLEET,” Sper- arrhel, Seninal Wea kinss, Loat Minh b, Rikit Emisions Deayed Focutios, Fornts Wesknessand all delicats disorders peculiar to either sex positively cured,as woll as all functionsl disorders that result from youth- fulfolllesor tho D‘X)(‘Bl! ullm::bllm yearn. tly o Sl P AT o0 Permm ane n STRICTURE S ieed, e sie o7 without cutt!ng, caustic ordilaution, ures affected at home by patlent without a mo- Tent's pain OF ahnofMoe. 70 YOUNG'AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN A SURF CUREThB awful efleots of 4 early vice which brings organio weakness, destroying both mind and BOdy, with all it dreaded 1ils pormanenty curd. DES. BETTS ficeihomrraty proper indulgence and un]m\r‘h'nhll ‘which rulnbothmind and body, unfitting them for business studyor marringe MARRIED MEN or thoe enteringon thit happy Lifs aware Of physical debility,quickly asskiod. OUR SUCCESS Is tised won ficte. Firsi—Prictioal expart- ence, Becnd—Every case s s peviall ystudied, thu staring right Third -Mediches are prepired in our_laloratiry ewctly to sul ®ach case thuseffecting cures withoutinjury. Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET. - - OMAHA. NEB. Yor improved and cconomic wokery uso Liebig GOMPANY’S EXTRACT OF BEEF, for Bee. Soups, M Dishes, & (Gane, Fish, &) Aspic orMeatJelly forany longthof tine, and is cheaper andof finer flavor than any otherstoek, GENULNE ONLY WETH T, TUIE, ASABOVE IN HLUE. t bee, vo LiEmia’s st One pound of tof Beef equalto forty poundsof lean FAUAL BLEMISHES q tablishment im the air, Birih . Wrink les K T velogaen| siltati oo fre: il £k 17 anad led toany vidress WOODISURY, Dermat 135 Wt 424 8¢, Page Dok on Citizens of Omaha at home and abroad should remember that the remiinng damof registration are Thurnday, October 23; Fridiy, Ocober 31, and Saturlay, Novenber 1, — StreetSweeping, Chairman Birkhauser of theboard of pub- licworks Monday fssued orders to C. E. Squires 1o clude the follwing named strots fn his presnt streetsweejing co- tract: Soventh, frm Ploree to Jackson; Masn, from Tenth to Eleventh; F fron Sixth to Seventh Sixth, from I to Plercy; Tiwentynintn, fron Hikory Jadson and the Eleveith steet viadut. Thoabove naned streets will b swept twico a nonth ad the viaduct tice o the week, 8, B. Durfey, mat of steamer Ariuna, hid his oot badiy jamned. Thomas® tric Oilcured. Nithing equil to it for quick pain relidver. N EB. THE SPECIALIST, PRIVATE DISEASES. A curoguannteedin 3 totive days without theloss ofan hour's STRICTURE Permanentiy curect without pain or tnstrme CURED IN 80 TO 50 DA YS Dr. Metrews treatnent for thisterriblo blool dls- en promounced the wost powerfulnnd discvered for (ho abwolute I8 succoss with (s disase o equ A complete (URE GUAI- Wille £orcirculars, OST MANHOOD mnd all wenkness o the sexunl orgns, tmtatty et 1 in o and com plote SKIN DISEASES, Catarrh, rheumtism, and all disnses of the bo od liver, kiiney sund bladder prmanntly ared FEMALE DISEASES and meuraly ta, nervousnessand dieasesof theslom - tment’ for used 1 10 b >ver o0 1 5 Itis Astiuments; no nervo, utely cured. mpete and conen (or_thio ireatment of fen: 8 wonlerful emedy. No HOU B FORE LADLES Fi 4 ONLY DR. McGREW'S won for him 1 reputation Iy raclor, nul his gremt army of paticits T Pacitie. The I icine nnaias had long ind v hospltal practice, o 18 clisod anong e loding specinlits in nodernscienc, ‘Pratment by orro- nce. Wilte for clrelars sbout ech of the iseas s, PIUEE, , 14th and Farnam Sts. Entra a g anful oxpe n dther street. INVENTED AT LAST. A GODSEND TOTHEFAMILY, bsalutely rema as all foretin a ator. The oyl mucous monbraie slig dbeises 10 conmon Amplouse o produced upo ¢ ures allthose b HVE rfoct health and nice o plexion washovery night before rtiring o s le Ladies who value he Simple, a sl g armoney T Doiglns 8., Omal i g, = (ORIISS BRAND Linen Collars amd Culy, Correct Styles, Periect Filling. TRY THEM. Tiot ON SALE NORTH and SOUTH A 1302 Farnam Strya%. HARRY P, DEUEL, ry, Meonaary or tia Ty permanently fom the sy em, (he diknse i airy forin. home s well s her, ((or (o' sans § (e e garante) bt with tose who sl mliere, Wi will GALract (b cure them or 1o ol Oney and . eilire Sixuse of coming, miroad fare and hot bk, OUR MAGTCREMEDY 7725 1o cure the nust obtinate WOE 1 for @ tase wecan med imo e e spei for biut never found until oir M covend. Non other genulie, COOK BEMIEDY €O, Write Onahe, Nebraske. Oflee, St. Olalr HotelOor tithand Dosy WEAK "AvHoop dorud £ ol ML A BUXTS, 171 Fulue e, OVERLAND OMAHA. Teas foes 00 Per Can.