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CHARGES OF MISMANAGEMENT Grand Jury Impaneled to Investigate Affairs of tke Nebraska Hosjital, JUDGE HALL'S CAREFUL INSTRUCTIONS Everything ertalning to the Institutio He Examined—Condition of Lineoin's City Jail Will Also Be Conslaered, [Special to Tur to investi- xcoLy, Nav, Nov. 16 Bre.]—The grand jury which s gate among other things the alleged mis management of tno affairs of the N¢ braska hospital for the insane near this city assen- bled at the court houso this afternoon. The members of the panel who reported were us | follows: I3, I, Hartley, I\ W. Little, Wil liam McLaugslin, L. C. Richards, o} Bigelow, (. A. Seyvolt, J. J. Butler, W. M Gillespie, Louis Helmer, Hovry Veitn, J. Gillilan, R. 1% R. Miller, M. B. Cheney, Obadiah Hull, W. D, Mann, V. A G. M. Baldwin, D. A. Gilbert, A meger, Samuel Pelton, Stein, Axthelm and Jacob Rocke. Atter tney had assembled at the court rocm Judge Hall proceeded to read to them the charges and instructions, by which they are to be guided in their secret deliberations He first quoted the law governing their ac- tions, told them that it was their duty among other things to inquire into the condition of the city jail nnd to report us to tho sanitary conditions and arrangements for caring for the prisoners, and that they should inguiro into any reported infractions of the law re- lating to gambling, school luuds, et Regarding the Asylum €h Alluding to the charges of mismanagement st the wsylum Judee Hall instrictea tho Jury that ihey should carefully inquire into 1he facts presertea to them and if twelve of them should concur in o .truo bill the should remomber Lhut it wits but an accusa tion and that they should uot accuse any one of misdemcanor unless the facts presented to them seemed to justify it. They should not base a true bill upon tera probibili meitner should they be swaved n thoir action by any personal considerations, but should make their presentment wiilbut foar or favor. I'he examination of the witnesses mmonea will begin tomorrow moraing. The following witnesses have been sum- moned in connection with tho charge of fraud in the munagement of the asylum: Secretary of State Allen, M. Scott, the B, & M. freight agent, with records and switch- ing books showing the number of cars sont 10 tho asylum, W. M. Randail, J. P Hie wins, G. P. Loose, (. W. Kaufmun, Ben- Jamin Sulford and . C. Rewick. Ame rges. bty Defeated. Up to tis afternoon the official returns frow sixty counties in Nebraska bad been received i tho ofiice of the secretary of state, returns are in duplicate, one set goiug to the speaker of the Louse of repre- entatives, and the other to the secretury of state. Tho latter set has been tabulated. Ot the returns so fur received, but three coun- ties suow that tho two nmendments voted on last Tuesday received 1ho uccessary ma- jority, The law vequirss that the amend- ments shall recetve a majority of tho votes cast at the clection. 1 Johnson, Eill- more and Valley countics 1he amendmerts received the necessary majorities, but in the other counties so far reported the votol secmed to care but little for the success or failuro of the questions, as but few voted on them cither way compared to thosa who voted for the candidates on the tickels, L. 1 McFariand’s Death, Mr. L. B. Mclarland, a prominent Mason and Odd Hellow of this city, died while enroute from Omaha to Chicago Moudny evening on the Rock Isiend. Mr. Me Far- land und his wifo left Lincoln several days Bgo on atrip 1o tho cast. stopping over o sbort time in Omsha, Ho was apparently in gooa healtn wnd anticipating with pleasure his trip. He was within a few lours’ ride of Chicago when he was suddenly taken ill aud though medical assistance was found on the train, Mr. Mclarland was beyoud human aid and he aied within o fow minutes When the train arvived at the Chicazo depot the Harrison strect ambulance was in wait- ing and ook the body to un undertaking establishment, whero the inquest will bo held. The deceased was 66 years old. Gossip ai the State The South Dakota and Wyowing Town- site company was incornorated this morning with o capital stock of £200,000. The 1i- corporators are Williun Lawreace, 1, J. Hill, J. . Scarles, Jr., *C. R b Grable, M. L. Parrotte and G “The compiny proposes 10 lo in the states named, and sell liad, et Governor Boyd, accomvanied by Commis soncr Humohi id - Attorney General Hastings, went to Nevraska City this after- noon 1o nnual spection of tho institute for the blind. lucidentally thoy will investigato the numerous complaints mado agniost the wanagement of Superin tendent Itakestraw. There has been u num- oer of complaints from pupiis in regard o the character of the discipiine maintamed by the superintenavnt, H. O. Paino of Ainswortn has been np- ointed receiver of the broken Aiusworth State bank, W. C. Drown of Springview has been appointed as receiver of the Bank of Soringview. These are tue banks closed by the State Banking Board early in Octo- ver. Jotin Palmer, republican eandi resentauive in Clay county, & suit to mandamus the at county compelling bim to 1ssue him an election eo tificato iustead of 10 MeVey, the domoeratic ndopendent candidate. 'The grounds of tho action nro similur to the oues in the suits filed yesterday afternoon, It transpires that Fravk Hubbara, the ex- farm Loss at the stato insave Lospitul, wiose name came 80 prominently beiore Lue puol durlng the Rewrek fuvestization, is a heavy depositor In tho defunct Stato Lank of Ne. braska ut Crete, ‘The recoiver’s report shows that £,572.02 of Hubbard's money is tied up in that institutio J. M. Wardlaw ments P ouse, ate for rop. his commenced republican representativ, elect from tho float ropresentative distriet, composed of Cago and Saline counties, was at the stato houso this afteruoon, F, A. Barton went to Auburn this morn- fng on business conneetea with the state ea ueational exhivit at the World's fair, Volume il of the Nebraska suprome cou reports was issued from the press today, Volume 1 s all in typo aud 185 pages of volume (5 hnve passed througn the hands of the printer. The last volume referred to contuins all the opinious haudea down by the court up to withiu the past ten days, Robbed His Boommate's Trank, Thomas Hawmilton intended to go ta Mi sourt last night, but Lo wissed his train, and thero is quite a littlo story about his failure 10 make the necossary connections, o has been emploved by Jacob Shaffer on a farm mear the city for some time. s roowmate was ono Hort Gump, who baa been frugal enough to lay by quits & sum of moncy for the next rainy day, Humilton 100k & day through Gump's trunk, took the money aud came 1o Lincoin. As soon us the robbery was discovered Gumwp aud Farmer Staffer started in pursuit Toey surinisea that Humilton would take @ train at ths Union Pacific depot and they waited for him there, They got biw, and he is now behind the screen at the city jail, Lincoln du Brief, R. L. Linder and Androw Murphy made a serious mistake in not going 10 Omana lust might to celebrate, [ueir niavity iu this elly cost them $1 aud costs each. eunie Hines was arvested this morning ou the charge of stealing & number of articles of housenold furniture from her roowmate in the tlutehins block. The stolen perty was found io her possession, She gave bal! for her uppearace, A senxatioual divorce case is on trial at the district court room this afternoon, but the purticulars are kept from tho press. The wrincipals are G. H. Simmoas and nis wife, Both are physiclans and the docter claims 8 divorce ou the grouuds of extrewe orueit, R Coustipation cured by De Kisers, off yesterday, weont Witv's Barly - - 4 Prescoing and interior docorating; de- olgns and estimates furnished, Houry JLelimaon, 1608 Douglas street. AYDEN BROTHERS, Cat Price Shoe Sale Thursday, Friday an Saturday. 1ling the best makes of shoes at our ¢ dry goods prices puts us at the wop. The prices we make on fine shoos this week will put us ahead of all. If you want a pait of good shoes cheap just step into our shoe department and be convinced. Money refunded on ove.y pair not satisfactory. 280 pairs of Brook F make ladies’ #5.00 hand tu shoes go on sale at $3.75 a pair, A widths, all There are no shioes mado 123 pairs William Nnilor's Rocheste make ladies’ #4.50 and $5.00 hand tuened shoes go nt 1,50 and 3,00 a pai ara some broken, but if you get a fit in | the lot it is a bargain, 176 pairs Adams & Pettingill’s mako ladies' .50 hand tuened patent vamp $2.95 a pair, A to 13 widths, uli ros. Rochester ned and welt to I sizos, finee sizos. 01y Adams & ladies th te a pairt these are nico and wiil go quic 8925 pairs of samples from Adams | Pettingill’s tory, Lynn, Mass,, con- sisting of ladies’ fine velvet. plush and fett slippers, worth $1.50 to $3.00 a pai go at e, $1,00 and £1.25 in this sale. | pairs men's fine snmple shoes Bates & Co’s. factory o 100 0 pair, worth $3.50 to $5, ilar price, si fine o 10 8, 107 puirs 30 shoes, $2.40 a pa Pettingill’'s make ybutton shoes, $1.95 Reynolds’ make and kn L, 32, Aroo 3 Allour men’s %450 and $5.00 hand made fine shoes $3.50 a pair, A to I widths, and every pair warranted to wear well or izoney refunded HAYDEN BROS., Dry goods and shoes. e, Real estate. Burguins only. My word is good. W. G. Albright. b21- N. Y. Life bldg. - - Notleo to Poliey Holders and Others Prank R. Lyon, cashier, Ber build- ing. Omaha, ‘is authovized tiil further notice to recerve and receipt for insur ance premiums du company, and tofoie payable through lafe Geo. Hall, manager. Standard Life and St 1 this Aceident [ns. Co, we Marks, Sec'y, ONE EARE EXCURSION To the City of For tho meecting of the Public ilealth Association and Interna- tional Medical Congress, to be held in tho City of Mexico Novembar 20 to De- cember 2, 1802, the Santa ['e route will sell tickets at one lowest fare for the round trip, This is an excellent opportunity to visit Mexico, one of the most delightial trips imaginable, at very little cost. A specinl will leave Omaha § 1y, Nov +19, and join a lar arty from Boston and other eastern cities at Kansas City, The re for the Omaha is only $64.40 For further information and tion of Pullmin accommodations call on or address, I L. PALMER, Passonger Agent Santa Fo Route, Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Mexico and arn, American first-class round trip from resorvi- 1316 HAD T00 :1UCH BUSINESS. Fallure of obinson and Stokes Company in Fuco ot & Prosperous Trade, At1lo'clock Tuesday night the Commercial National bank of Omaha tilad an attachment against the Robinson & Stokes company to cover a claim of $25,000. The firm 1n ques- tion is located in Iast Omaha and has boen engazed in the manufacture af men's over- alls, shirts, ete. Additional attachments were filed yesterday as follows: Mr: Burnett, $0,000; Nationai Bauk of Com- meree, $5,000; May Bros, $5,000. The Com- mercial National bank holds an ussignment of accounts to cover $15,00) additional in- debtedness, making a total of about $1,000 due Jocal partic: The total linbilities of the firm aro pls at $43,000 and tiie assets at £200,000. stockholders are J. T, Rohinson, Char Stolies and IR, 1. Sears of Marshalltown, la. ‘Tl latter is reported woalthy, and be, to- gother with the other stocicholders, asserts that the assetts aro sufilcient to pay up every dollar of the indebtadue: Thus far this vear the fivm bas dono a busi- ness of about 330,000. The stockhotders blume the oank for closing thow up and a sertthat in thirty days they would have been in good shape. Those familiar firm ascribe the failure to the fact 1bat the firm had considerable money tied up in the rlaat and building and were trying Lo do too much busitess for the amonnt of cini 1t s understood that the fivm will apply for a receiver, if it has uot already dond so, and thus continue the business pending a proposed reorganization of the company. Yesterday afternoon the firm applied to the aistrici court for the sppointment of receiver to take charge of the stock, the ma. chinery and the business. The petition was granted and Kdgar Zabriskio appointed, He atouce filed his boud ana took possession, tho shenff releasing the attachments, The receiver will continuo the business for the present and 10 the meantime the firm will be reorganiz cad The 2 B ———e A Four Nwme tirm, When you find u four namo firm you are proity suve of an institution representins considerable vespousibility, Tue firm of Huss, Harrs, Brim & Melain,near Dawson, icorgia, is not an exception, It is, in fuet, one of the most substantinl business houses i Tervell county. Tho following is an e: teaet from a recent lotter from them: “Our customers say that Chamberlain Medicine Co. of Des Moines, Iowa, manufacture threa Gf iho best medicines on earth. viz, Cham. verlaw’s colic, cholera nnd dinveuc:y rom- edy, for bowel complaints; Chamberiain's cough remeds, for colds, (roup and whoop. 1z congh; and Chamber pain balm for rheumatisin,? 5) cent bottles of eaeh of these wedicines for sale by druggists, . ASSESS0RS AND CON3TABLE, Lust of (he M In tho bustle attend ing the recent eloction, in the making up of the reirns, the lesser lights were lost sight of by the judges eud clerks 1 reporting the facts to the publ County Clerk Sackett has footing up the ohivial returas, thet the followiug named cted to till thoso ofticos Assessors — Birst w, Omaha, John Zellers nd ward, M. Lies: Third ward, D. Cosgrove: Fourth ward, J, G, Carpenter: Fifth wavd, George I Frankling Sixth wa 1. W Manviile:Seveuth ward, Louls Norbe: Lightn wara, Chris Bogor; 8, Lauyon: South Omuha, man ter; Uhicago, Peter Hofeldr; Charles A, k. Sundbers; Douglas, Dinker: East Omaha, 5. W. Young; | horu, R. . Harber; Ilorence, Charles Kurle; Jeflerson, Claus Oft; MeArd ( MeArdie; Mitlard, Mich Fix; Piatte Valloy. Jo N, av; Union, J. 1. Lllis; Waterloo, C. B, Nichols; West Omaua, Morris Croue- weyer, Justices of the I —Clontarf, Stromsbey ; ba, 1% J, and W, W just comploted wlich show parties wero Carpen- Clontarf, William Julus rawford 3 Florence, Irank L.each; Platte Valley, Silas Austin: Union, E. L. lirewster: Waterloo, R. N. Brown; West Oumaba, James McAvale Constavles—South Omaba, A. W, Adams; Clontarf, Churles W. Kink: Bast Omaha, Jobu Dingmna Mcarale, H. Backus; Mil- lard, Christ Koebler und William Poppsn. Legen; Platte Valloy, Henry Burke; Union, I W, Gilvert and Frank Kuight; West Owmaba, Dan C. Daley. All of the above nawed officers serve until Jaouary 1, 1504, Tney bavo been notified of their election and when they file their bouds with the proper ofticials will ve full fledged officers, prepared for the transaction of sueh basioess as moy come their respoctive ways. R Ignorance of tue werits of DeWitt's Littie | Early Risers is a misfortune. ‘Theso iittle pilis regulate tha liver, cure headache, ayspep #18, bad breatn, coustipation aud dillousuoss. tion | ciation BIUND T0 HAVE A BUILDING Merobants and Manufecturers Planning to Erect an Fxposition Hall, STOCK COMPANY ALREADY ON FOOT Manufacturers Takes the Lead erat 1 seribed to Start the Fand, a ¢ the sumers Association pterp ilars 1s0—Seve busand Sube A meeting of the Manufacturers ana Con- sumers associaiion was held yosiorday after n00n in their rooms i Tue Bee building, President Pago reported that as directed by the execulive committee the socretary and himseif had boen looking up u sight for ths proposed exposition building but that the parties who wore wanted were out of town aud no report could be made until the last of the weo I'hie secr roported that the associu- had in the bank $1,603.50 cash at the present time J. P, Cooke & Co. suggested that the assos supnly_its members with _rubber stamps of the Nebraska trade mark. Tne secretary was authorized to furaish rubber stamps of the lubel to any member at cost, with the understandiug that they come back to the association when the parties holding them shall cease to bo mambers, I'io president stated that one of the main reasons for calling the meeting was to dis- cuss tho question of an position building. “The subject was brought up befora the last meeting of the executive committeo, bat the momoers of that commitien aid not feel like taking anv action until it was known what stand 1he members of the association would take, There could bo no doubt of thero belg a domand for a building cen- trally located 1 which expositions could bs licld, but if the association did not thiuk it advisavle to mako an cffort to securo such a building the committee would drop the subject. Tho presiaent was of tho opin- fon that such a building could be made to pay well Want a Building Down Town, The remarks of the president started the ball rolling and the fact was soon de- veloped that all bresent had given the sub- ject somo thought siroady and were prepared to express an opinton. 1t w 50 s00n - pircut that there were soms present who bad a Coliseum bee in their bonnets, Theso latter nad o good deal to say about the beauties of the old Coliseum bailding and were of the opinion that the proper thing to do was to buy that butlding 1n spite of the fact that it is 50 out of the way. The Coliseum boomers were a hopeless minority, and the general sentiment ex pressed by the speakers was that Omaha should have an exposition buildicg that would be more of a credit to the city and that tne Manufacturers association should taks the lead 1n the matter. 1t (ben bocamo a question only of Low to proceed in the mat- ter 5o as to secure tue object. 1t was agreed that the associgtion as an mssociation was not strong enough to altompl to- carry it through alone, and then, too, its articles of incorporation ' would not allow of the eunterprise being undertaken. The only way it could bo done wais Lo organize a separate building assoc tion and the manufacturers take stock in it as individuals, This plan mev with the gen cral approval of the mombers. Tho execu- tive committeo was then instructed to wait unon the members of the association and as- certain how much stock they would take in the proposed enterprise. After all the mem- bors had been scen then they could call upon tho capitalists and business men of the c The arcnitects had estimated that such a building as was wanted would cost £25,000, and it was suggested that #1,000 subscrip: tions to stock should be called ' for first, and that thoro ought to be at least ten firnis in the city that would put down their names for that amount, which would_ give the enterpriso a very good star Be- foro ~ leaving the room three firms whispored in the ear of the secretary that he could put them down for £1,000 each. They were the Page Soap com pany, Caay Lumoer comp: ana J. H, Evans. Tlero wero several who intimated that they would be glad to seo the committeo as soon as they got to taking §00 subscrip- tions, . All the members present appearcd to be very confident of the success of Lhe entel prise, aud in their talks auriog tho meeting 1d after promised to subscribe liverally, Several large firms of manutacturers not represented at the meeting were mentioned who were greatly in favor of tho move and who would no doubt be among the $1,000 subscribers, -~ Advertising of Hood's Sarsaparilla 1s always within tho bouuds of reason vecuuse it is true; it always appeals to the 1s5¢ of think ine veon 150 it is tracs and it is always fully substantiated by endorsewents which, in the financial world, would be accepted without o moment’s hesitation, 1for A genoral family catharti deutally vecommend Hood's pills, e HAYDEN BROS, ¢ we confi- Mammoth Clothing Sale, Beyond any doubt the greatsst cloth- ing sale ever held in Omaha. The Schneider & Loomis stock to be strewn amonyg the people at half valuo. Men's suits, $1.. Men's ulsters, $1 Men's pants, Tac, Boys' long pant suits Boys' overconta, $1,25. Kuee suits, 7 H00 dozen k $2.00, nts, 5%, worth %1.00, Jersey su ¥1.50, worth #3.00, We are the largest clothin Omahn, We 5 perScent over clothing houses, HAYDEN BROS, Seliing 1 xes. County Treasuver Irey feels well satisfied with the result of tho delinquent tax salo which heis now conducting. So far every lot and every tract of iand that has boen offered Lias been taken by somo of the many bidders, Heretofore it has been the custous among the buvers to only bid on the best property and let the county shoulaer the re- sponsibiliLy of carrying the valance. Tnat has always left a larze number of lots, es- vecially those i the subnroan towns and the outlying additions unsold. Mr. Irey statcs that when tho sale closes thera will not be an unsold description on the books, Sickness Among Childron, I9specially infants, is prevalent at all timo: butis largely avolded by giving proper nour- ishment and wholesome food. The most successful and veliablo is the Gail horden ot dcondensed milk, Your gro ist keep it, — Nebraska V. M. €, A, The state convention of the Young Men's Christian assoclation meets at Hastings tuis week, beginning tomorrow night. Secretary Ober, W. H. Alexander, C. F. Harrison and A number of others counocted with the Oumaba association will attend You dow’t want a to; want & bad complexion; vou don't waut @ bad breath; you don't ‘wani a headache. Ihen use DeWitt's Little Early Ltisers, tho famous little pills, —— —— Gladdened the Contractors' Hearts Comptrolier Olsen yesterday issued city warrants aggregating §100,000, drawn upon liver; vou don't the monoy swidoh has been turned into tho treasury, and whiléh is the proceeds of the sale of the strest tnprovement bonds. These bonds wese sold some weeks ago, but the monay ; yment of them has just got around. " Wik payment eladaens the hearts of the ocomtractors, as I is the first that thoy have had since they commenced on the public works st spring. e et - THE NBEW BOILER SHOP. Work Started em®ne of Many Needed New Union Mmcifie Bu RS Withnell brothers, tho contractors for the brick work of we mow Union Pacific boiler shop, will commence laying brick this morning, the cowtractor for the concreto foundation having finished his portion of the contract yesterday. Tho new shop will be S0x130 feot and is located just south of Cass stroct on the property owned by the Uaion Pacific com- punv and nov far from tho present boiler shop, which bas grown entirely too small for tho work now coatomplated. The stracture wiil be built of brick with truss roof of gal vanized iron. Threo tracks will run through it and 1t is tho inten- tion 1o have it reaay for occupancy by January 1, if anything like favorable weather presends to low the contr: s to push their wor In contrast with tho old boiler shop the new shop will bo as radically mod- cru us tho other is radically aucient. very latest methods and construction of rail- road shos will obtain, and the fruits of Mr. McConnell's trip to Europe will be apparowt in the new tools and machiuery in uso for the building of locomotive boilors. The shop will have a cavacity of turnine out one boiler a weck, which will necessi tato doubling the present forco of twenty threo mon, including helpers. One boilor & weck scems a small output to the general puvlic, but unless actually brought in con tact with this Important brauch of tho mechanical department of a railroad it is im- possiblo to form u just estimate of the work thero is on au cngiio boiler. Outside of the steol plates used in the construction of a boiler, every part of the boiler is made at the Owaba Shops in fact, every part of a locomotive is made here, With the siuglo ex cention of tho whecls, and 2,600 of thiso ure used everv month in the car aud locomotive shops of the Union 1 Nine hundred dollars aro speat every day for whees alono! And speaking of wheels, the average life of o car wheel is five vears. whilo that of an ongine wheel is 72,000 miles, a peculiar division but one universally mude vy rail roud men, Althouzt much of the work of the Union Pacific eystem is done at Omaba, it 1s a fact that the Shops at this point_are not to bo compared with the shops at North Platte, Cheyenne or other points on tho system T thoroughly inadequate to the rap idly growing requirements of the system, and the ume is uot for distant when they will all have to e robuiltjor repaired to an extent amounting almost to revuilding. In 100ls tho plunt here is a litlie bettor off al- though some of the machinery in use twen- ty-livoyears ugo is still 1n 1se, as ancient 1ooking as the buildings which tnclose them. iverywhere is the “tooth of time” observa- ble ana the one building erocted in 1568 or "6 and then thought a monster machine shop is hedged about with a score of buildings which echo to the dailv toil of 1,200 and odd nien who in addition to the 5,600 shop men at the other points.ou tho system receive $00,- 000 4 mouth as wages, while the 2,400 engineers receive $225,000, a total of $025,000 spent mouthly in the mechanical depart- ment, Lo the foundry, to show first what is being aoneina quiet way, 41,000 pounds of cast: ings arc turned out cvery day. As a matter of fact £200,000 worth of wateriai1s used by tho mechanical dopart- ment monthly and converted into cars, coaches, locomotives, whatever is needed on the systemn. A new departure, and one much for tho futuro, is the brakes upon :he engines in Nebraska which, in addition to theair brake, furnish resistanco to every whael on the train except the engino truck wheels, when power is applied. Under this new arrangement not only the train, but the engine as well, is directly under tho control of the engincer. In tho locomotive shop they are turning out an engine that has had a comvlete overkauling every thirty hours, that pros tacing of d — t, Neo., Oct. 28, '0).—Dr. Moore: My Dear Sir—I' have just bought the third bottic of your Tree of Lafe, Itis indeed & *“Tree of Lafe.”” Doctor, whon vou 50 kindly eave mo that first bottle my right sido was so lame aud sore and my liver cn- rged so much that [ could not lic upon my zht side atall. T'here was a soreness over ny kidneys all of the time, bui now that ana my sleep rests and refresbes mo, and 1feel the best I've folt in fifteon years, and I kaow that it is all due to vour Treo of Life. Yours very truly, D. . DUy, For sale by all drugeists. “*Seldom has there been an ente n- ment rendered in this city which gave such universal and unalloyed satisfa tion as that of ‘Ben Hue’ last evening. —Springfield, O., Daily Gazette. “Ben Hur'” wili bo given at Boyd’s November 1,22, 23 for the benefit of the Omaha Associated Char ics. - s Lifo at Stake, The caso of the United States against Middleton, a negro soldier charged with committing & criminal assault upon tho person of Mrs, Mciliroy abouta year ago near Iort Robinson, was continued vesterday in the United States court. This case was tried last spring, but the juvy failed to agreo asto tho verdict wnd thisis therefors the second hitch au it. Tno evidenco s 1o that Middleton WAs) on from Crawford to Fort Kot his company was siitioned, H and was overtaken by Mrs. Mcklroy, who was drivinga team. He asked her 'if he might rido and she consented to let kim havo A scat 1n tho wugon. As they passed through o deop ravinoon the road sbout four miles out of Crawtord tne woman slleges tho col ored man madoa brutal assault upon her. The negro was 8cen by one or 1wo witnesses running across the open country toward the fort a short time after the episode in the ravine, and one witness, a butcher who hap- pened alone the road about the time of the ussauit, heard Mrs. Mckiroy's cries for help, and ulso saw the negro running over the bill and saw Mrs. McElroy arise from tho bottomof the wagon box soon alter sho called for tielp. ‘The ground of the deferse will bo either au atiempt o prove an ulibi, or that the al loged assault was not an assauit at all, but a wutual affair, I'he fact that the Uuited States laws upon the suvject of sueh assaults make hangini the penulty when conviction 13 provon makes the case a very serious one for Middleto:, — - A Sure Cure for Croup, I"armers come fifteen miles to my store to got Chamberlain's cough remedy. Many of them, like myself, are uever without' it in their homes, Iveured myv boy of o severo attick of croupanc, 1 beliove, saved his Jifo, -IX. Dalton, Laray, Russall county, Ka ‘Llis rewedy is m certain cure for eroup and, if used as s00n @8 tho Hirsc symptoms appear, vent thesattack. For sale by arug tho effect his way uson where 6 was on faot ——— Wanted in Kansas City. Yesterday the police arrested Charles Martin ond locied him up as a fugitivo from justice. Marum s wanted in Kansas City for bu rv, and the officlals of that city huve been notified of the capture. - Mrs. Winslow’s Sootuing Syrup for chit- dren tcething softens the gums and allays all pain. 25 eents a oottle, D*PRICE'S an Bakin Powde?: The ouly Pure Creaw of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum Used in Millious of Homes—4o0 Years the Standard, Best Gure For All disorders of the Throat and Lungs is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It has no equal as a cough-cure, Bronchitis When I was a boy, 1 had a bronchial trouble of such a persistent and stube born character, that the pro- nounced it incurable with ordinary remedies, but recommmended me'to try Ayer's Clierry Pectoral. T did so, and one bottle cured me. For the last fifteen years, I have used this preparation with wood effect whenever 1 take a bad cold, and I know of numbers of people who keep it in the lLonse all the time, not considering it safe to be withont it.""— J.C. Woodson, P. M., Forest Hill,W.Va. Cough “For more than twenty-five years, B was a suffercr from lung trouble, a tended with coughing so severe at times, as to cause hemorrhage, the paroxysms frequently lasting thrce or four hours, 1 was induced to try Ayer's Clierry Pecs toral, and after taking four bottles, was thoroughly enred.” - Franz Hoffman, Clay Ceutre, Kans, La Crippe “Last epring Twas to lagrippe. At times T was completely prostrated, and so difienlt was my breathing that my breast scemed as if confined in an iron 1 procured a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and no sooner had T began taking it than relief followed. Teould not believe that the cffect would be <o rapid and the cure so complete.”—W. H. Williams, Cook City, 8. Dak. AYER’S Cherry Pectoral Trepared by Dr.JL C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maas, Sold by all Drugaists,” Price $13 mix bottles, $5, Prompttoact,suretocure N down with Driving the Brain at the expense of the Body. While we drive -3 the we must build up the body. Ex- brain ercise, pure air = —foods that make healthy flesh—refreshing sleep—such are methods. When loss of flesh, strength and nerve become apparent your physician will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is Scoft’s Emulsicn of Cod Liver Oil, which not only creates flesh of and in itself, but stimulates the appetite for other foods red by Scott & Bowno, N Y. 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N. 1L Uatrics, lev.s 4 Meed, esbier, THE IRON BANIL MOUNT VERNON PURE VIRGINIA RYE 1 beg to call the attention of the pub- lie to the above populur brand of pur rye whisicy und vespectfully ask a com- ison with any other brand of pure rye offeved in this market. It is fur superior o any other whisky and [ guarantee its absolute excellence in Havor as well as its puriey and its whole- some effects. ‘The public is lovited to call and Lry it Henry Hiller, 616 N wine and liquor house. block, 16¢h St., family Lsmond hotel I attractive. 4 Kinds of Suits Ten of each kind and each kind different, are shown in our largest show window today. Each of these suits bears a card which tells you in good plain figures, the pric six dollars and fifty cents or ten dollars and fifty cents —which is cither These suits were placed in the window to attract your attention—to notify you that today “The Nebraska” bet ins another of the great special sales which have made her famous throughout the west, —are marked The ones in the very front row are “beauts, ' | good solid all wool cassimere—in a handsome dark brown— h color in the broken plaid to make the pattern The lining is of double warp Italian.. These suits are in round corner suacks only. with just enoug second row are mighty tony, fancy black cheviot in an invisib! double-breasted with square corners for this scason, six_dollars and fifty cents. B bt S —— —— marked The lining is of soft serg [wo styles of these suits—those in the two front rows o L'hey're made of sacks in the They are made of substantial » plaid. The coats are cut and in the proper length The “square cut —and the price is— The third and fourth rows are B10O.50. The third row are sacks--round corner sacks--and such sacks! made of elegant dark gray all wool cassimere--line right up to the queen’s taste with very fine Farmer satin, triple stitched—finely tailored. The frocks in the back row are of that “never wear out” sort of goods---good old honesty cassi- mere---made up honestly---every stitch- dollars and sixteen dollars usually buy bette FUR OVERCOATS have never been sold by us, urgent calls from our customers for them goods than you expect at our specials such suits as fifteen Usually you get it's so this time, e ——— The have prompted us to add a complete assortment---open today---at such 4 prices as only the INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM 16th and Howard Streets, OMAHA, NEB, oms for Patients or the & Chronic, Private = Nervous Discases, MALE ND IEMALE, Piles, Fistula, Fissure and Strics ture of the Reetiim perimancants 1y cured withont the use of Knife, ire or Caustic nelose de. in stamps and our 107 page ROOK on DISEASES and Question Blanks, will bo MATLED FREE. INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUN, 16th and Hownurd Sts, W.C.MAXWELL. M. D, . Omuba, Neb Mention (Lis pasor WU SPROIATLL In tho treatment of all forms of PRIVATE DISEASES. 10 all Wonkness and D'sorderof 20T with dossof couraze. ambition I\I ]‘,\ wnd vitality, Eighteon years of U6 oSt ramarkable succass in tho troatment of this class Of 4lsvuses. whi 15 proven by tho (nivarsil Lestimony of thon l0a who Ry hoen eured. Writh for elreu Tirs und quescion st 14en wud EParime S, Olahia, Nob. DEFORMITY BRACES EnasticStaz /1y Trusses, Crutchzs, Batteriz:, Water3)!t/s; Syringe3, Atom z203, Medical Suilizs ALOK & PENFOLD 1145, 1510 8t, Next to Post olfice. Nebraska gives, ; AMUSEME\I’]‘F‘-. y Farnam Street Theatar, * 1)1 Throe nig day A o mmencing! Amerie: acter Actor. J. W. SUMMERS, In his now romantic comedy success SIS RVERENZ A play that wkl bear scolng azaln and THEATRE ts. commoenelng I Suturdny Matine TR SEASON'S BIG SENSA' PRICMPRMANT EVERY WITE ) Imposing aznd Imores.ive Production of the Groas Biterautionnl Slelo-Draniatio Nuceoss “THE STOWAWAY, Fuumous New York ( 2-Car of Scencry 4 Am Mechanieal B * (he Tz White with lieal Masts and Satts and bul 1R oty Particulur) NOTIS- Inet tonta vd K14 Mecoy, © o1 CracKemon W BIow Opina 1t i tull vlow' of the audience. - ltea ONDERLA . "o BLJU THEATRE, Alithis Weelk. ver the Hills to the Poor House ana we Alhambra Vaudeville Co. 206 i < | 200 VAL G AL, WHITCOMB RILIY The 1 faleet Moot 1 erved Sents, 100 nd £ morniog, it atSnan, ot Chase & k 1ith wtrect, NEXTHONDAY, NOV. 3 EXPOSITION HALL. Evening Concert at 8:16, 9 crts by e nd®Onty 4 fyvoning, “ Saturday | Nov. 1, 1962 hnitabio Humortst Sale o) Thursdy e, 113 Incowparsbio Cor Dodge Qity Gowhoy Band; Orignal, g id by o X e N AL . Prop: and Ge at Dirsctor, 4 BEECIAL ARTISTS ) §8 DORA WILEY Donns Sopranos! I, KENOLL Ameries ite Cornetiay VARLE N CNELL Crentest Lidy Cornetist v ROYEIG (e Phonounionil Huss: g | Reserve e and B PRICES | Konerss na vt Advance s at Max Meyer & lro. Co'e nu tore. b > DR R V. BAILEY; f out Puln oy the ¥ Latest Invens toutk TELTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN O DANGER Il ON RUSBER FORS, 00, Poath extracted lu wveulag ats ‘ 0 ! AFULLSET OF TEE Perfoct it guarantes L. porniug. New ones luserted M samo day. ) spoelmens of Removable Bridge. e wpecimens of ¥lexibie Einstic flate All work warrantod as represonted. Oftice, 4 hird F.oor, Paxton 18103 ¢ 1 Telephons 1035, 1622011 Far nam Sis Vuke Elovito: or Sta'rway (rom W4 Blreo Lenlranos.