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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1891. TEAM OF NERVY EMBEZZLERS, They Are Landed in Jail by the Polios of Omaha. ONE WENT THROUGH WITH 835,000, The Other, an Old-Tin Deputy Treasurer of € ah is Caught After Sixteen ¥ re in Leavenworth, Kan Theodore Doerflinger is another man who is constitutionally unfitted by nature to handle other people's money, and that is why ho is charged as a defaulter (o the amount of €35, 000, He admits the teath of the charge and that ho is o fugitive from justico as well, but cheerfully asserts thut he is not wholly to which was blame for it, as the committes d to audit his accounts wofully tod its duty aud allowed him to steal without let or hindrance. Mr.Doerflinger is the absconding treasurer of the school board of Pittsburg, Pa., aud he arrived in Omaha yesterday morning over tho Rock Island from Chicago. He came in very unostentatiously and his coming was unanvounced excopt by a couple of telegrams to the chief of police to arrest him on the cha of embezzlement and wire the Chicago and Pittsburg authorities. Chief Detective Haze met the traiu at the transfer on the other sideof the river, picked out his man and as soon as ho reachied tne Owmata depot placed him under arrost The prisoncr insisted at first that his name was Jones, but soon admitted that the ofticer was right and that ho was _the Pittsburg de- faulter, At tho station he talked vory frecly to representative of T Bee, and admitted that thero was a shortage of about 15,000 in his accounts. Doerilinger is 37 yours of age, and for the past fourteen years has been u member of the school board of his city, during the past seven of which he has been treasurer, his present term expiring next Juns Ho said that his alings had extended over about Le whole tme that he had been treusurer, and that the uditing committee had nover dono anything more than to casually exam his accounts, while for the past three y Ho said had gone, mmo- who thoy had not looked at them at all, he could not tell how the money pbut thought that he had been oo ac dating and had let everyouo huve mon had asked for it. Doerflinger i & druggist and is the prosident of a retail drug stock compauy that he organized some timo ago. Ho is ulso engaged in munufacturing wagon springs. He said the drug business bad always paid, and he bad not lost the He claims that ho even loss und was ty of fast money 1 his business. gamblod but little, drank not particularly partial to tho soci women, Ho thinks ho can fix “up the matter as he s il has about §20,000'worth of property, and he professes to believe that his friends and bondsmen will make up the balance without causing him trouble. His bondsmen are his mother and his brother-in-law, ex-Mavor McCallan of Pitts- burg. He says that it will leave his mother very little after settling tho claim, but that his” brothor-an-law 1s quite wealthy. He says that he did not want to leave hon but that his attorneys and friends told him that they could not save bim from the pen: tontiary and advised him to skip. This he did last Thursday afternoon, after first shay ing off his moustactie to sguise himself. Ho went to Cloveland, and from thero to Allianco, from which placo he drove out' iu tho country fourteen miles and sent back a friend who had accompanied him tosay that ho did not want to 0 any further but wanted to roturn home. Word eame back from his attoruoys tolling him that be could not return but on the cou trary to get away from Pittsburg as far and a1 fast as the Ruler of tho universo would lot im. Ho then wont to Chicago, and after a half day's stop thore loft last evening for Omaha. He had but #3) in his pocket when ho left home, und only $10 of that amount was left when' o found himself in tho clutchies of the law on tho west bank of he Missour Doecflingor was only required to givo a 500 bond. although he had as high as £00,000 of tho schiool district’s money in_ his hands atone time. He told of one trip that ho made to Philudelphia to selt a lot of bonds for the crection of new buildings, and re turnca home with over £50,000 in his pocket He will go back without & requisition_and anxiously awaits tho arrival of the officer who will escort him back to Pittsbu AN OLD-TIME J\IIHv.'/,Zhl-.l{ A r Deputy Treasurer of Omaha Brought Back from Leavenworth A chapter of ancient city bistory was re- called by tho appearance on the register at the police staticn of the namo of Nicholus M. Stabell, charged with embezzle- ment. The caso will be readily recalled by old res- fdents whose memories oxtend back over a period of twenty years to the time when Ed. Johnston, now of South Omaha, was city treasurer of this municipalit Stabell was bis deputy, and tho in- formation against him alloges that ho was appointed to thav. ofice July 1, 1872, and beld it until January 1, 18 £ which timo he collocted §500.53 for the y and failing to turn it over, embezzlod it and converted it to his own use. Tho information further alloges that Stabell at onco loft the state and sinco that times has never returned, and as the short- age was not discovered until May, 1875, no opportunity was ever offored to apprehond him and ho had constantly remained a fugi- tive from justice. Mr. Jobuston learned a few days ago that Stabell was in Leavenworth, and after filing the complaint started at oncd to arcest him nnd oring him back, Ho returned yostorduy with his prisoner, who is now confined in the city jail, titying to AlL "Phe high position attained and tho univor- sal accoptance and approval of the pleasant liquid fruit vemedy, Syrup of Iigs, us tho most excellent ll\ul\\- known, illustrate the valuo of the qualities on which' it success is based, and are abundantly gratifying to the California Fruit Syrup company. SLBSEAR R Cloar out roaches with Dead Shot roach powdor. For sule by druggists. - - SOUTH OMAHA, Yard and Ofi¢ Thero was i large run of hogs yestorday, 6,500, the largest in threo montns, ‘Che qual- Ity was good and the prices fawr. Tho cattle markot was from 10 conts to 20 cents higher than Kansas City, and tho local men were complaining of its Alownoss, Patrick Cudaby 18 visitiog his brothor Jdward, ius McDonough, one of the popular Ex chunge boys, has returned from Montana, aftor a SUMmer spont in_the northwos Oftice Manager John Forves of the Cadahy Packing company ter & business jauut to St. Louis, has roturnod Manager Ed Cudaby Chicago. Tho business at the Swift & Co. this year ora round $1,000,000 passing all past years . T, Fuller, one of the old-time, and populur employes ) tho place made Notos. bas returned from packing housos of will reach §12,000,000, a month, largely sur- trusty of Swift & Co., has vacant by Wilham L. 10 repro- 0 M. Scott, mayor of Salt Lake Wwas o visitor at the exchange He brought in a long tramn of fiue yestorday own county (Platte) ; and 50 that e will be electec I will wager £20 that Edgerton does not carry his own ward: 820 he will not carry his own cif (South Omaha); #0 be will not curry his own county (Douglas), and #50 he will not be elocted supreme judge. “1 will also bet #20 that Post will carry Douglas county; 20 that he will carry Dodeo county ; £20 he will carry Colfax county; $20 that be will carry Platté county by over 500 majority; £20 he~ will carry Butler county: 0 he will carry Cuming county ; $20 he will Madison county—nll democratic coun- and &0 ho will bs _elected The above are grouped into separats propositions any one of which will be accopt- able for the purpose of bettin “Now let some of Edgerton's braggarts put up or shut_up, as my money will be on deposit at the Nebraska Savings bank until election day, if not sooner covered by some much deceived and over zealous Edgorton follower.” Magic City in Brief, C. Vaughan has returned from K're- mont. Miss Ringgold of Red Ouk, of Miss Post of Alvrignt. Ia., is the guest J. H. Adams, an old-timer, has taken up his abode here'onc again Real estate transfors amounting to $5,500 were filed in the clerk’s offico, A, Kelloy of Toronto, Can., is the guost of his brothers T\ and A. Kelle August Jacobs and Mary DeHock wore marriea yesterday bufore Justice Sutton. Tho Kin supper at ' ovoning, The democrats have postponed thoir rally, which was to have taken place this evening, to Friday R. H. Duncan, F. E. Rogers and C. . Kinnam of Wiicox, Mo., were all visitors 1 the city yesterday. s The Electric Motor compan out that they intend to run a streot, making a 1oop. The printers will dance at Blum's hall this Tne Seventh Ward Military band furnish the music. d Black, E. H. Hotehkiss, C. B nolds and A. B. fiull all of Doenver, were visitors at the yards vesterday. South Omaba Chautauqua circle will meet next Monday ning at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Claud L. Talbot, on H and Tweaty- third stroets. Miss May who made 1 this city, was Angeles, Cal, Mrs. E. Guffey died at St. tal yesterday. “Her funcral from St. Agnes’ churci to St tery this morning at 5.30. ‘Tho independents held a rally in Knignts of Pythias hall last_evening and were ad- ed by General Van Wyol, Messrs. Ry- son, Brignam and othcr: The coutract was closed yesterday for ono the new store rooms on Tweuty-fourth mpany No. | and as ve put in shase tho 's Daught wenty-sev rs will give an oys: uth und N streets this have given it lice down N wi Rog- Colo., Burgiwin, a popular young lady, 1y friends while visiting in married on tho Sth in Los Josephs hospi- takes place at Mary's ceme- of stroot for RRescuo Hose ¢ s00n as tho room can 1 movo in. ning the members of Upchurch Degree of Houor, together with friends, held one of tho most amments and_balls of tne season. Music and dancing was indulgod in, and at a late houra sumptuous banquet was sorved. The city council will equalization at the ofti Friday and Saturday. company wi Monday ev lodge No. their invited enjoyable social ente sit as a board of 0 of tho city clerk on detober 30 and 31, from 4 o'cioeic a. m. and 5 o'clock p. m., for the purvose of equalizing tha proposed lovy special taxes and assessments to cover cost and expenses of curbivg Twenty-fourth strect from A aund Q street. Tho South Omaha lodge of Good Tempiars was entirely reorganized and Monday ovon- ing at the First Methodist church, ofticers as follows were elected: William Van Bu chief templary; Miss Annio Francis, vice templar: Irank Erion, recording secretary; iuby Grifiith, assistant recording secretars George Wise, guard; Willis Bergar, sentinel; Edward Hatcher, marshal; Mr. Hopkins. financial secretary: Novs 'Cox, troasurer: Miss Alice Grifith, I. The officers will bo publicly iustalled ot th Motaoais; chur Mouday evening of nest stato oflicers will be prosent to assist iu the ceremony. The best medical authoriti way to treat catarrh is tional remedy, lik s say the proper to tuke n constitu- Hood's Sarsaparilla. WILL SUCPORT POST. Sentiments of Railroad Employes v Plainly Expresse ). Frevowt, Neb,, Po the Editor of Tuk Bee: The following 1tem was clinped from one of the editorial columns of last Sun- day’s issue of the Daily World-Horald Tn five straight eases for damuges brouzht cmployesof - the railronds for injurics ro- i ved while on duty, ded for the compiny agiinst oy 'Hn“m‘. riflroad men ux‘(l"') % If the Journalistic bl skite who edits that sheet would turn back to his files of a fow montns ago he could seo from the man- nec i which a mass meeting of railvoad em- ployos in Omana showered bim with compli- weits (1) just how thov regara_him and s H0W-you-ste-it-and-now-you-don’ t-see-iv jonr nal. “If now and then a few of our follow omployes go into court with a case which the ovidenco shows to be without merit, and it is so decided, we pspeetfully bow to the decision and do notrise in open revolt aguinst the tribunal rendering it. We uro neither anarchists nor socialists. A1l we ask or ox- poct from any tribunal, logislature or oxecu- tive, is fair and reasonable trontient, in ac- cordance with the law, and that we'do not look for from unprincipled political dema- gogues and journalistic blathorskitos of tho Hiteheock and reform stripe. So that auy- thing the blatherskite may suy won't drive one railroad employe’s vote away from Judge Post, for whom wo shall vote und work to a man, and for which we, of course, expect the World-Horald to again’ call us cowards and fools, as it did when we were circulating our petition to Governor Boyd, priyiug him to veto tho Newberry maximum freight rato bill. Mr. Hiteheock then stated that those of us who were not coorced into signing thut petition signed it through “ignorance.’ Another evidenco that the railtoad em- ploves do not take much stock in Hitcheock orhis journal is the fact that I am unavle, although having made a fairly thorough can: vass, to find a man among us that takes the sheet, aud in writing this article I do not ouly voice my own sentiments, but the senti ments of every railroad eraploye in this city whom: I have “conversed with regarding tho mutter, and that's nearly ail of them B. GoLbes, Train Dispatehér, Do Witt's Littlo £ — - Western Pensions. Wasmixaroy, D. (., Oet, 27.—[Special Tel- egramto Tue Berk.]—The following list of pensions grantea is reported by Tue Bee and Examiner Bureau of Claims Nebraska: Original—Troy Pratt, Ortwan, Almon C. Abbott, Balzer P, gale, John McGowen, Martin Joseph S, Williams, William W, David C. Hart, Oliver I, Doolittle, L. Bond., Additional—John Matthew Woods, Martin L, Shire, McKuignt, James E. Wyiie, John , Robert W, Anderson. Increase— Nidick, William W. Dubbs, Alf izar N. Cobb, Rufus J. Collins, Kimmel, Georgo D. Edgerton, Yates, Oscar C, Dannen. A. Audrews, Esther A Dea, Original—(Gieo , George L Andrew ¢ H. Peanor, Bloom, Pasco Whitmore, Daniel Chase, Willi 0, Schosler, Henry Spaulding, Jobn Wood. Adaitional Samuel G. Thomas, 5310 vl¥ Kisors, bostpill. John Nober- Patterson, Whitney, William S, William H. William Davis, Sumner, Hoover, Henry Kyan Androw d. Springer, Josept W William Widows. F Martha Couts, Mary A Towh W, Stauf Voritaag, 10 George Craver, Ibinehart, Gysbert asler, John M. Ferroe, George A. Drake, Tip James A. Allison, ayles, Poter Willlam lzra Whitmor tlurbuci, John S, James cattle from his large ranch at Kifle, Colo, TR P Gy WLl Gearsd FHOAS. The boys around ‘ohanwe were con- | frankilu, Detlef Kreeger, Augustus k. West gratulating “Pap” J. D. Shields vosterday | cort, deceased: L. Jonas Merritt, David on baving completed his fourth your at tho | (ritenfiold, Chiarlos H. Chapma, Coore vards, “Pap”is ouoof the few loft” who | Califus, Jonathan . B iheie Eo were here at the inception of the yards. | bowner. Relssue—Goorge W. Manchoste - | Widows - Aunie M. Thompson, Ehiza J. Pic Chances to Win Post Money. | noue " Biizabetn O, Pritehard, Amhnda ¢ David Anderson of South Omaba wakes | Purdun, minor of A ugustus R, Wilcott the followlng proposition : 1 will bet auy person in Nebraska as lows: “T'wenty dollars that Judgo Post will carry bls own ward: 820, that he will carry s bwa town (Columbus); §0 he will carry hus fol South Dakota: Orig ginal -Stephen Davis, | Bawin R Streeter, Jonus Olmstead, Merriam A. Brill, Charles E. Daciels. Increase—An drew J. 'Laun, -— DoWitt's Little Eariy tasers; only pillto curesickhoadacho and reguiate thobewels of | tho | M. | | each bearing & shield with WILL OPEN WITH BRILLIANCY. Magn'ficent Displays in Preparation for the World's Fair Dedicatfon. GORGEOUS HISTORICAL FLOATS. Many Other Plans Which Promise to Prove Great Successes —Bitter Cons test Started Over Valuable Property—Chicugo Gossip. Cutcaao Brreau o Tie Bre, | Cuieaao. 1L, Oct. 27, § Forty-ono allegorical floats representing the progress of America will form a grand night display at Jackson park during the dedicatory exercises of the World's fair. The first 100 years after 1492 are given nine fonts, which represent the lite of Columbus, his strugglo for recognition and his discoveries. The next nino floats, illustrating the secon: century, depict the early settlers | Duteh, Puritan and Quaker—and their struggle with the Inaians, Float 20 begins the colonial and revolutionary period and ends with float 2%, which is emblematic of the nation. Tnirteen women are grouped to represent the thirtoen original states, and the other states are gracefully arranged, the coat of urms and date of admission into the union. Tho | tervitories are representea by children awaiting _admission. The fourth di vision, ~ which s y alicgorical, shows the advance of ettlement westward, tho aavance of invention, war, peace and arbitration, the burning of Chic tho triumph of law and order over anarchy, and finally, in float 41, Chicago wel coming the nations of tho world [n its report on the pageant coremonies the mmitter says the display could be repeated night for that matter fc the six nights of dedication week and 500,000 people would during the week buy admission tickets to Jackson pari 10 witness the display alon Ono of tho most attractive as well as in- stractive features which it is proposed to ustrate—viz.: the clectrical inventions— 0 find no piace in the daylicht parade. “Phe department of clectricity nnd_elcctrical appliances will do all in its power to make o every the night display a meworable feat ure of tho dedication ceremonies, and the procession of centuries mov- ing slowly through the lagoous and canals of the park will afford abundant op vortunity for a grand electrical display “Phere might be one, perhaps two, additions to the number of main buildings at Jackson park. Dircetor Genoral Davis thinks it | strange that no provision has been made for a grand music hall and is preparing to urge that such a building, with a seating capacity of at least 10,000, be erected on Wooded island, & bit of ground purtilly created by the digging of a lagoon. Chief Peabody of the department of liberal arts belioves thut his denartment is Guite s important as any other and will make a strong figut boforo tho board of control next Decembor. A party ot archaclogists, representing the department of ethuology of the fair. has been exploring southern Indiana of lato in quest of rolics of a preastoric age, including arrow aud spear heads, wiich ure found here on the Ohio river shores in countless numbers; spe mens of pottery, copper uteusils, sksletons, ete. A party will leave for ‘vexas tonight to do some World's fuir boommg. It will be com- posed of Johu I Dizkinson, Potter Palmer, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Bugley of Michigan, Mrs. Governor Clietlain and Miss Chetlain, Augustus St. Gaudens has awarded the peizo offered for the best design for a seal for the Board of Laay Managers to Miss Suran Bodetker of #23 Jacison boulevard. SOME HIELFENSTEIN CLAIS. eutenant L. Jamison’s heirs are ready to t their claim to ownership of valuable ds in the heart of Chicago, i and near its uburbs and in Tudiana and Wisconsin, in- cluding lots in Michizan City 'and Milwaule and ~ other municipal- ities. P Bep printed the story of the claim in Decembe , and last July. The prediction then made by the attorney of the Jamison heirs will be futfilled Thursazy, when threa test suits will be begun in the United States cireuit court. Upon the out- come of these suits the ownership of millions of dollars’ worth of propocty will depend. The heirs havo money back of them and tuey mean to fight the suits to the bitter eud. EDISON'S LATEST WONI “In the course of a few years the locomo- tive of today will be but rarely seon,” said General Superintendent Collins of the Chi. Milwaukee & St. al roud, in speak- ing of Inventor Iidison's latest project in the electrio motor line. “The compunics will bo quick enough to tako it up for the 4s evory one is on the alert for prog: and will gladly welcome anything now ana practical, us I think this motor is Assistant General Munager Wood, of the Chicago & Alton, thought the invention would revolutionize traflic, but the ost it would ave wou:d bo needed to keep the rond beds in ropair. Tho higher the rate of speed an engine travels, the heavier and more firm must be the road bed. The expenses of con- stautly attendini to the road ved, the bullast, the rails and ties would about cat up all that could bo saved by lessening the tunuing ex penses. “Mr. Edison has a great invention and tho railroads of the country will eventu- ally take 1t up, but I think it will bo some tinie bofore they do. Thero are so many en- gines in uso and they represent such an enormous exponditure of moucy that railroad companies will not be in too great haste to set them asido. Butas the old ones wear out the new motors will take their placo,” ODDS AND ENDS, A man named Skinner, as the result of an old grudge, attacked a ‘man named Holwan with a wronch near Decatur during servicos in the United Brothren chureh, inflicting wounds which will probably resuly fatally. An undertaker on Sixty-third street namea M. Rozevs has been arrested chareed with burying a cuild with the bedy of u man unkn. 10 th ter, therevy defrauding tho parents of the child out of u coMin. It s snid this has been the practice of Kogers for somo time. friends of the lat WESTERN PEOPLE 1N CHICAGO. The following western people are in the city: At the Palmer—Mr, and Mrs. Robert T Turner, Rawlins, Wyo.; Me. and Mrs, Bdward I Dubuque, Ta.; Mr D. Whitney Smith, Des Moines, [a.; ) Mrs. N. J. #Bills,” Fairbury, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Whiten, Toledo, Ta.: J Baird, Cueyenne, Wyo.: Mr. and Mr: dward Manning, Keosauqua, Ia, At the Grand Pacific—E. T. Rapids, Ta.; James Stephenson, Stephenson, Miss Koch, Cedar Miss 'Blssio Milred Stephenson, M and Mrs, J. D. Dadismann, Omaha; W W, Watson, Saling, Kau,; A. T, McCoy, Aber. deen, 8. D.: F.'H. Gilehrist, Kear Neb.; J. MeCelland, J. E. Booge, Sioux City, la At the Wellington—A. Campbell, Theodore Hocknell, McCook. 2 At the Richelieu—R. M. Allen, Amos, Neb.; J. C. Morris, R. D, Tisdale, Wyoming fr. and Mrs. J. N. Roberts, Topek, Ian., eorge Greene, Des Moines, ta At the Auditorium H. Van Patten, Davenport, Tn.; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Youn Mrs, C. F.'Alden, H. M. Young, E.J. Ca penter, Clinton, la, At the Sherman—W. H. Daniels, Des Moiues, la. 1. A DeWitt's Little Eariy Risers. Best little pill_ever made. Curo coustipation every ume, Nonoequal. Use the sl s Residence Burglavized. The residenco of David Benuison, at 517 South Tiwenty-eighth, street, was enterod by about ransackod but nothivg mado by tnc burglar a and midnight Monday from top to was taken. Tha burglar aroused the and " the elde o young man yoars, cornered the villain'in the parlot ihe latter mado his escape and & search the neighborhood falled to unearth him - - ot in 5. Bost pili i headuche, pight bottom, noisa fun but of DeWitt's constipa for sour results; fo best stowach, . Sl Resting Easy. Assistant Fire Chief Salter who was in- jured Monday night was restiug us com- \BABYS"““ fortably as coulu bevexpected yosterday morn- ing after a bad night, He lost considerablo blood and his woued was vory painful, but although rather wesk, he said he had already sottled down to gebting well as fast as possi- blo. He was propped up in bed to receive the congratulationss of his friends that he was still on earth, His driver, Ren/Winslow, of course, was out of bed wad propeiling his sore pots from plaes: to place, although he had three loose teeth and had to woar his face in ammsk. He was hardly ablo 10 be up, but it wasa't to be supposed that he would lie in bed, msit in known by those on the inside that evenafter ho is dead Ren will give the undertaker more or less trouble to keep him qutet long euough to proparly por: form his professional du ——— A Pure Baking Powder, A bakine powder that can be depended upon to be free from lime aud alum is a desideratum in these days of adulterated food. So far as can bo judgea from the offi- cial reports, the ‘‘Roval'’ seems to be tho only one yet found by chemical analysis to be entirely without one or the other of these snbstances and absolutely pure. 'This, it is shown, resuits from tho oxclusive use by its manufictures of cream of tartar specially ro- fiued and prepared by patent procass which totally remove the tartrate of Jime and other impurities. The cost of this chemically puro of tartar 1s much gr or than any and it is used in no baking powder ex- pt ‘tho “Royal,” the manufactu of which control tho' patents under which it is refined. Dr. Edward G. Love, formerly an mist for tho United States goy who mado the analysis for tho New York | Board of Health in their investigation of ng powders, and whose intimate knowi- of the ingredicuts of all those sold in this market enables him to speak authorita- tively, says of the purity,wholesomencss aud superior quality of t Royal - I tind the Royal Baking Powder combosed of pure and wholesome ingredients, It is a eream of tartar powder, and does not contain cither alum or phosphates, or other injurious substance.” Prof. Love's Tests, and recent official tests by both the United States and Canadian goy- ernments, show the Royal Baking Powder to ve superior to ail others in strength and leavening power. It is not only the most cconomical 1 use, but makes the purest, finest flavored and most wholesomo food. o AND ABDUCTION ytical enment, A SAW MILL Form the Principal Subjects Con- siderad by th District Jud es. Judge Doane has oceupied room No. the court house yesterday,where he has listen- ed to the evidence in the case of Phomas K. Hall agminst David Eccles. Tywice has this case beea tried by a jury and this, the third time, it will be heard by the court. The trouble grows out of an Ore- gon lumber deal. Some years ago, Hall, who 15 an Omana capitalist, avers that for the suwin of #),502 ho purchased from Iccles a one-third interest 10 a lumber camp at North Powder, Ore. The purchase carriea tho logs, woods, a sawmill, store, boarding houso and any amount of other property. After the purchase Hall went to Orcgon and d mauded possession of his propertv, but v refused, whereupon he brought suit. Sam Monacus was arraignad bofore Ju Trvine and pleaded not guilty to the chargo of abduction. His ense was set for Thursday morning, The information in the c charees that on or about eptember 4, 1 acus ubducted and took to Chicago one gomaricus, whom he thore kept for immoral purpdses. T e SR A T A LI Lin oo Ty Burrows, the in his specch at Minden, Oct ber 6, said: “Thyce-four lis « f the democr s in 1 ind pendent dicta‘cr, braska will v t> for J e Edgerton, thn af er clection they will claim that they elected him. They have gt 1 enowgh to say i Wewilkn wwe elict:d I and eow d have d-ne i nocurs lees, if not a singledem - crat in the state had voted for him. e ———————————— e Advertisin: Nebraskon, R. F. Hodgin, who is traveling with Nebraska train, writes from Mansficld, as follows: has been remarked in former patches, prior to the avrival of the train Lima, O., the interest of the great maj of visifors centered in agriculture and horti culture, but when that ety was reached, manufacturing me the engrossing topic of discusion, and inquiries have been | concerning Nobraska's water power, supply, production of raw materials cilitios' for converting them into manufa tured products. Itecan hardly be doubted that wany manufactories will be established in Nebraska a direct result of this trip and exhibit. T'here is abundant capital and enterprise in Ohio ready for such investment as our state off Wo wish to speak particularly of tho kindly feeling evidenced by the pross aloni the route, With very fow’ exceptions ev newspaper, daily or weekly, at every point visited has sout representatives to examine exhibit, and the press notices have been v flatter the o, dis- at ve Gesslor's Magic Headacno Wa fers, Curas a beadachesin 20 minutes. L druggists Ofi ‘er Carey is the Man Police Ofiicer Carey of Kunsas City has put in a claim for the §200 reward ofterad for the capture of the murderor of Allen Jones, Now that Id. Neal has been exccuted, and that he was convicted of the crime, County Attorney Mabonoy will recommend that tho money be paid to Carey, as hie was the man who made the arrest. Ihere was also a like reward offered for the arrest of the mur derer of Dorothy Jones, ont as Neal was only tried for the murder of Allen Jones, tho county attornev thinks tbhat Carcy can hardiy claim the latter named raward. Carey was a member of the police force of Kansas City at the time of the arrest. Hels uow a blacksmith in that city. RAW AS BEEFSTEAK. Ba'y's Fearful Suffering from Skin Dise se O vering Entire Boly Cur:d by Cut cura. My baby was tuken very sick when i ths afll, Wi in W Lo dnys sy both "0F the Nt was thr R broaking oul o tors. und they Othink formin. Taen we sent for the b st on Itapidm, Micli. wnd o doetored hin 10 two wou k<, wnd i L worse wit €he t e 0 then 1 Lok him Wi it he kot worse Thin 1 told wy I LOF Wh ALy 11 e wi i Detter Uy th COTICURA | IREVEDIES ny WAy did ot i wny ey they Would Wiy K bt in e it Tw s 1 Lo T W legin Ky T them 1 1 e wis antiraly welt, i not i spot on im’ Tils hair began growing Hiht thouzht ot il w Wiwiays 1o b Ty Wholo by o But whit w \ord Wt ot ANy 1 nvither Talse Bund o Mits, FIONNIE BARRELT, Winneld, Mich Cuticura Resolvent Tho new Blood and Skin Puritier, and gr e s tvas s lowid G ah b ties und poisonous el ts, 4nd Lhus romoves th cnuse, while CUTICURA at akin cure, nnd CUTICUIRA SOAR, an 8xq0 0 bewu tifier, clour the xkin and sealp, and restore the hair. Thus the CUTICUIA REMEDIES Curo wvery spocios of it hing barning, sealy, pluply, and biotehy skin, sealp, and blood diseases, from pluplos Lo scrofuln, from | funcy to age, when the best physicians (il Soid ever/wheie, Price, OUTICUIA, Se.: S04 Y RESOLVRN 81 rovar the POTTII DG AND CHEMICAL (0 FLON 87 send for w to Cure Bood d Seaip yucid wud boautiie RHEUMA Ia PAH» 1N ONE MIN PALY PLAN s ) Bip, kid host. s v " Co. the entire o’ mice an’ installme in sacks and cutawa | Homespuns, Tweeds didn’t settle with their they sold out. manner. They in New York this s were ber. custom Tailors? fYou Gan Siop a Gongh al any time wilh DOCTOR IT WELL CUHE A G@!.D I TWELVE HOURS; A 25 cent Bottle may save you $100 in Doctor’s bills-may save your life. Ask your Druggist for it. IT TASTES GOOD. UREFINK P Dr. Acker s Engllsh_ lels BILIOUSN MAN & m\ ONNELL O3 1A, "~ WE OMAH; QWANUFACTURING g, OMAHA, NEB. Nos. 108, 110 and 112 N, 11th St. TELEPHONE 1772, PROTECTED BY U. 8. PATENTS. Manufacturers of Iron and Stcel Ribbon Yard and Lawn Fences, also Farm, Stock, Park and Cemetery Fences. The cheapest, most artistic and durable fence in the market. Manufacturers’agents for Archi- tectural Iron work of all kinds, and for the celebrated flucklhcrn Steel Ribbon Wire. Call at Factory and see s&mples. Send for Catalogues and Prices, LeDic's Poriodical Pills, The French remedy acts diroctiy NerALile OFgis i eures sipp menses. 820r throe for £, and can by Should notbe used during presnnney gists wnd the public Co.. Owahis. SAVE V0UR Jobhors, Supplied by Goodman YESIGHT OPTICAL HOUSE OF THR ALOE & PENFOLD €0, Practical Opticians B wenry or 1110 the eyos. ‘TR0 frames roperly ads Ey-s T sted Free of Charge. class Goods. NFOLD €O ., <t door toP,O Prices Low for First THE ALDES P EN 114 5. 15th St., ne Creighton Block, men gang aft :1-qlcv been a tmi]o slow in getting these goods through, but on Friday or Saturday at the very latest, the entire stock will be on sale. nt which goes on sale s, &c., at prices $12 to had their own private reasons for These goods are not ¢ are all the very cream of one eason. These goods are not old shop worn goods; they were made for this season’s for making nothing but fine the biggest concerns We cordially invite clothing to pay us a visit during the standpoint the visit will prove from eight to twelve dollars on a suit of clothes. You don’t need to. made in efore this time, but The transpo 5, in the very finest of fine Cassimeres ranging fror Bear in mind these fact This is not a sense of the word. The concern that made creditors; didn’t beat discontinui A —Sjobrloti trade by a co goods was nationa in the United States, every man who 2a next few interesting, as 17 years experienc or difliculty or puin eases of the Blocd 1 of Manhood and An; THIE ADELINA PATTI 10czEmq () Z ) Is The Best I the manrket, 1T AND BE VINCED. " GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1678, W. Baxer & Co.s Broakfast Cocoa trom which tho excess of oil lias been romoyed, 1s Absolutely Pure and it is Soluble. No Chemicals are used in its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more TRY CON- cconomical, costing less than one ccut a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, EASILY DIGESTED, and admirably adapted for invalids r 3 in health, 1s well as for | Slold by Grocers ovorywhere. W. BAKER & 0., Dorchestar, Mass. Or, Balley D NH"'l Third Floor Paxton | Telepone 1055, 16th and Farnam Sts. Al for #5 Perfeot b T or Vbl 1 8ot of tecth ber th with thiy “JOSEPH BILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. |3 GOLD MEDAL, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, We had expected to ba anybod of Dr. J. THE NOTED SPECIALIST in tho treatmert of all forms of PRIVATE DISEASES. Of the immense purchase of the cream of the Fechheimer, Goodkind & stock, which our buyer recently and will be placed on sale t()-Lly. pun hase on sale New York, has arrived able to place “the best laid schemes rtation companies have This first today comprises something like A THOUSAND SUITS ] , Worsteds, n B18! bankrupt stock in any didn't fail /. They simply ng business together, so in any way, shape nor the finest stocks shown these goods > ncern whose reputation I, and whose customers ours among the num- n appreciate really fine days. From a financial it represents a saving of Do you patronize the E.McGREW Gleet and all annosing discharges; Stricture in relieving the Bludder; Syphilis and ull Dis- and Sking Nervouspess. Gororal Debility, Loss ihition, Want of Lafo and \ itality, Uad Meimory Despondent, Discouraged. Relief obtained withont 1oss of timo business. e most powerful remedics knoww to modern keionco for tho treatment of the ubove dis Tho weak grow strong, the despondent becomo cheerful from Vitality, Ambition and . My resoure facilitios for doing b s aro unsnrpa pstrictly private, Writo for terma, circulars and question list. 19th and Farnam Sts., Omaha, N MOORE'S {EE OF LIFE 1T WORKED WONDERS, The following is an extract from a tetter of Rev. J. W, Carter to Rev. J. Mumford: **It has benefittsd my wife so much I want her to continue the use of the. medicl k into consideration her ago (69 years) and the long standing of her liver and kidney troubles the lors in ber Treo of 1. has worked Moore's Treo f Lifa. 100041t oura for ana Liver Conplatat an i all b 001 dlsass Duy 10 AU (Tor Wilan you oin uradny 're0 of Lifo. tae Grast LIty ....m TheOriginal and Genuing 1WORGEJTERSHIRE) SAUCE Tuparts tho most delicious tasto and zost ¥ EXTRAC BOUPN, of n LETTER from 8 MEDICAL GEN- GRAVIES, TLEMAN at M ras, to hin brother FISH, at WORCESTER, May, 1%L, HOT & COLD wren fG LEA & PERRINS' [* MEATS, that their w hikhly eateer GAME, Tudia, and iu i 10y o - naoas A WELSH £ ot S [ RAREBITS, b g LAt o fuado y . Beware of Tmitations; e R O AN geo that you get Lea & Pu’rins’ e acoiais ttioof Original & Genuine. Bfgmature on every | JOIN DUNCAN'S (ONS, NEW YORK. uffering fro errors ariy decay, W weaki i ety e reatiag (matud coneialn y‘“. ara fe Bt e, MK 0f chress thea) Wor Y1 eady every i At Aldrosdy Prof, ¥, ¢, 10 WLEL, Movdus, ¢ onu 101 HOME (. 1 ) ohrn AR oy. Work i 111811088 Kirusonn Arg LADIES WilU 1AV went s that the Ko g plo Visoe, Bostun A Bl