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GRINDING ~ SLOWLY ALO Takirig of Testimony in the Contest Unses Passes Thtongh the Third Day. WHAT SEVERAL PERSONS WITNESSED John S, Conlon, M. M. Clark, D. Deaver, Dave Rowden, Tg and Clem atins Dunn the Dennis Lane on Stand Yesterilay. The third day's sessio oontest opened with John J. Co the witness stand. His testit fined to detailing how certain vo their three bnllots from the but one of (O - they enrried the ot complaint to the juc M. M. Clark, was o clerk of ¢ n in the of the Fifth ward, and the o the board. The judges there peddled Amer fean Protecti in the booth u 1 thon bundles of booth and the ) hom in m up their ballots, He heard a abled voter complaining after a Judge had not made up his requested, and the i th htted 1o voto tho iblic saw hallots illegally thrown blots, and the pile thus thrown o seven inches high, He saw a republican ballot that hud been counted and dropped on the tloor, dos s and votos did not know whether wde or not., His districs nly democrat on association ticket dis he had he man because of picked up and counted © his protest Henry Osthoft told of being cjected from a | booth so that the illegally fill a vae: election board might 1ey and organize the boar in secret, and he had heard that a jud, another precinet had said that forty-s of his bailots had been thrown out How the endents Fared, D. Clem Deaver was the first witness <alled in the afternoon. He is an independ ent, and swore that there were but three independents on allthe boards in_the Fifth ward and but twenty-three out of the 616 in the whole city. Hoe knew of none of the re- quests that the mayor alleged to have made upon the indepen ing them to sub- mit names, but did know that the independ ents had tried hard to get their men on the ards in the face of great discourage- ments. Dave Rowden, another independent that he had furnished the mayor with a list of * independents, and that' offcial had promised that independents — should have two . on cach election board, and sent him to the coun cilman living in his ward, ack Back told him that the electior To bemadeupof republicans asser tried tl\" (llw v\n!nyu mh nts, h\l\ did not very woll. The witness visited all the polls in the First ward on cloction oy and found but one of thi by the in- dependents serving on an election board. aw a republican candidate for the coun: around the booths with a big bunch of sample ballots, and an ofticer refused to ro- move him when requested to do so. The witness was refused admittance to a booth in the evening to watch the count. On a od ruling of_the notaries he declined to uling hadn't ¢ indep having tion ticke ssoup to the Dbooths, At Dennls Lano Saw. e, a_republican, v > of the Fifth wa ed the Dennis Tenge and co ttective fellow k 8 the door. the tive ju vided the them during the count, and ench submitted the result of his count, and these sums were added to make the lnl f illiterate or d cere prepared by v Xir:m Judges \\hn|vl|l~.ul to show them to the single democrat on the board when re- quested to do so. The democratic member was allowed to prepare but one ballot. 1t frequently happened that the ballots were folded before the ink was dry, and the result Hs said. that hallots between | lighti 1 ticket He | | said | ¢ of Maine, Rishop Walker of North Bishop Talhott of Wyoming, Bishop ot of Montana, Bishop Lyman of North \\rllu was a student in the war broke out and as_a_ second cond Wisconsin resigned to go int lientenant i the volunteer infantry NO GASOLINE LIGHTS. Sheriff fennett Tak for the Charge of the Plant Vapor Company. A gasoline glim burning in the city last night. They were all in the hands of the sheriff, and he was not in the 7 business Te Was no e canse of the trouble count of the Metropolitan St company faild was all on ac Lighting ( to pay its debts, t » Sun Vapor company at ¢ entire plant and at once took , claiming that there was the £,600 due on the purch price. During the John H. E imped into the I arena and levi attachment upon & hor wnd_cquipments of the Metro piny, alleging in his petition that there was 1uy me the defendant the sum of §1.500 debt grew out of the nonpay v note which the officer's wid_executed in ord i which to purchs Vapor company in the pos session of the Sun_ Vaj ny and that it belongs to the Metropolitan company order to get hold of the money the Sun Vapor any is made a party to the suit - CURRENCY QUESTIONS. Posse sum from " the s0 alleges th Massachusetts’ Congressional Answer Ouestions, Mass., Dec. 17.—The Boston Com mereial today will publish the result of cor spondence with members of the New Eng: ossional delegation on the A its future. There is subst manimity in favor of a substitution of more conservative legislation for the act of 1590, o the future of currency there is groat rence of opin There is gencral alof state hank cir + delegation, with a few ) extension of cal of the amendment of the national banking laws. rather than through stitte banks. Delegation Bostox opposit culation CONT Cueye [ B gram to T t.]—Tho supremo court this d the motion to quash tho it of mandamus issued in v the chief justice. Judge Vande- vanter, counsel for the responnents, then submitted two stions bes z on the cas T'he first was i motion to strike out a part o the petition of the relators on the ground Tt had no bearing on the case, the other to r ce of (Ih court as to who w two motions will be argued Monday morn- ing LR Indiana’s Apportionment INDIANAPOLIS, Tnd., De supreme court today decided unco tional the apportionment act passed by the democratic legislature of two y under the provisions of which the legis which will meet next month was chosen. The finding is_that the apportionment laws of 1891, 1 1870 are all unconstitutional, but the’ conrtalso finds_ that there isa de: facto legislature clected and qualitied to en- actalaw which take theplaceof the law set, B Colored Popu TopEkA, Kan., Dec. ored men of this sta t here today to form a colored mens brotherhood of the people They propose to have an or- ganization in every county. This is part of the general planof the populist organiza- tion. wenty-five col- [t-Has Come OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1892~ e AMUSBRMENT S, THRATRE. LAST TIME. This Sunday), Evening Dec. 18, M. B. LEAVITT'S Grand Spectacalar Production, SPIDER AND FLY A POSITIVE HIT. CHEAPER PRICES. 112 reserved sents on first floor at & ench 2 genoral Adminsions [ mu e 7l ros 433 ros You o pricas. Three NEW THEATER| HONDAY, DE. 13 And Wednesday Matinee. ROHBSON. ghts Commencing Under the direction of W, R ITayden. MONDAY EVENING: The funniest of Modern Comedies by Joseph Mr. Robson as Bangle, the Bold, TUESDAY EVENING AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE: An adequatd production of Oliver Goldsmith's Immortal Comedy, eStoopstoConguer Mr. Robson as Tony Lumpkin, WEDNESDAY EVENING: Bronson Howard's Comedy success of the Century, THE HENRIETTA, Mr. Robson as Bertie, the Lamb, New Scenery by Yoegtlin. 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The largest and bes ever [N tho o ity jail Jmnnnn 18 taken until 10 o'clock morning, it will be the endeavor of the cont ints to introduce their testimony 80 as 1o have that relating to each, all by it- self, s0 us to make a more intelligible recory bribed him with one of our neat and nobby dress up business suits. e NAVAJOS GROWING RESTLESS. Wrouble with Thelr Agent May Send Them on the Warpatl What's the matter with Christmas?. $8.50, $10, $12.50 and $14—Special prices for special in black, stripes and plain—cheviots, all wool, today, it was learned that in six days there will be a gathe ibes at Round Roclk, near Chees' store, for the purpose of holding a grand powpow. Black Hawk and other chiefs will be present and the talk will be on the methods adopted by the pr t agent to compel them to send their children toschool. The result of the powpow is a matter of conjecture, but unless the younger men of the tribes can be restrained there will be trouble, suits brown, gray, plaids, checks, organization representing any University. MEN-50 cassi- meres, clay worsteds—A limited number at these prices. An elegant Prince Albert suit Moon| “P g ARNAM STREET THEATRE, Young Men 3 NIGHTS and If she won’t get one for you, you certainly NEWS FOR THE ARMY, List of Changes ol Regular Sorvi it Wasuinagroy, D. €, Dec. 17, ~[Speeial Tele gram to Tue Bee.|—The following army or- ders were issued today: Somuch of special orders, November ate to Vete y Surgeon C. D, M Seventh ¢ ry, is suspended until rders. jeutenant George H Pat v pcond infantry, will pro- coed 10 New Yok City and roport to the superintendent of the recruiting service for assignment to duty at David's islund. This dotail is made with a view to a tour of duty for two years. ce In the I am going to move on Jan., I5, '93, to my New Location on the west side of 16th St., NEW IDEAS Under the Commercial ror CHILDREN National Bank, where you can see the most attractive Jewelry Store in the West, after that date. HOWEVER, I am yet at 14th & Farnam Sts. where | am disposing of my clegant stock of Jewelry in the most modern and ar- tistic designs, Fine Watches, Silverware and the richest stock of old mine Diamonds and other rare gems at importers’ figures, to Holiday Customers, previous to removing to my New Location. HOLIDAY SURPRISES BETROTHAL PLEDGES further All Roads Lead to the House of Success. ATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON OMMENCING - 'I‘IIU.N&I) AY, DECEMBER AE BRILLIANT ROMANTIC ACTOR, Mr. Fred Felton And His Superb camnany in a Magnificent Spectacular Production of e MONTE CRISTO NEW An entirely New Dramatic Version of Dumas’ immensely Popular Play. Gorgeous Scenery! Marvelous Mechanical Lffects! Thrilling Sensations! THOROUGHLY €°MPETENT GFST- Special attention is called to the Gorgeous PLUSH PALACRK A scenccompnsad entirely of the t Plush, and made exprossly tor this company by Gar n.er & Cadeauy, of Par s, at an actusl cost of $2,000.00, 29 == New Youk, Do the Richmond Terminal company filed com plaint against the members of the Georgla syndicato which in 1888 sold the controlling duterest in the Georgia Central railroad to the Terminul company. Oakum declaves | that when the pu o was Georgia Contral had no reco, value, but thut as o part of th make an bnmense profit for the the sale wus effiocted at & per sh charges of couspiracy are v President J. H. Inman, Di Swau and Worlser, all n 4 8y ndicate. Oakum of can't afford to miss getting one, as any one of these suits is a dead sure mascot on the ringing’ l business. BRILLIANT GEMS From tae ORIENT EE—— SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS Be sure the sign reads - Conscerated u B New Havey, Coun., Dec. H. 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