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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1890)
TJMIC OMAHA DALIjr JBHJJ'1 ' , 't'UJiSUAY. ! ATJUUST 12 , 1BWO. ASSIiSMM FOR 'SI'IIINIIUNi ' ; . Tlir II , A M , Vft ' ( IIC MILWAUKCC , TIH | I'ni'lllfll' Ulfillll * Tlllll ll Hrii III Vn .MdliMur Igoiiili'il ' IJii I'MHM * I'riiHi I lid lull * 'I III ) 0 , A. 11'llrtlll , 'IVif U rWi lili fiiblH ilUmiMlmi nlioul town In r tifil to irirMiipririlcl1iiK , titular Ml ? MHilHU'l. Air , (1 ( II. ffcMliiM | whim 'iiion- ' Umif'l INI ih 4iilf ) ( * l until i " V' M itrw ilmihtlf * * Mwm llml Iliow h n 0lu * < In i Im I'tntrtor which provlilm roc I tin nffctrciU mul wwwwilriK tli cwl > iii Dm ownnrnnf iirotfrtjr nlMillliij < on tlMi ini Th Hfltiw rwulx iw follow * t HM-IMIM 111. IMIMM ftprlnlillri * , ( in wrllltMi Mj nr in i ) | i lliun nun-hull I he owiit-ri ift html nt I M J In.iiMnt nit Hhj ulrcrl. or ( i r ! ' lAwl purl llM'ri'or. th ninj'iir ' Mm ) ' 'Hy , . , f i.t tut litliiMril wllliftitlir mitli'li or H iM n lltii'iiiiii' II limy ilMini liinpcr I li fiHiikllnff Minll I HI ilnii" Ijy t'liiilriifl * iiMi < l tu Mm | i w ' l hldilnr In pudi < 'ii o nr fiir tin niiiirn city or nix-i'lllcU iJMrlrl lln'irof. TO | t III' ! f | M'll ' llf HIII'll Ulll-lllklltU till ) ai"lli > ii r mnhn | K"'lnl in-f..im'iil * on tin * * nlxHlliiK "ii * U''li ' niiM'i tir | H'cllli-il | > iift tlt r "if. i-lllirr fit tlin \nlifilloii | lliiitfiif m- lt U l fur iiniilliifi , or by fiont fi il , surli m- nMmfnto ulinll IMI Ilr > m mi HinliiriiN rlinrKi'il fWn liMit * lo Ilinn. lh I'imni'll ili'tcrinliiliiif Hiiifit w " < iM'il Muiiliml Piicli ll'irrcl of , mill linll Im Millci'li'il nvfttxv'lfil Imui tii r i In ft timvi'inmii on foot tolmvn ilni ou mrrli'il out mill iwitliloiirt nra now I'ln'iilnlnl wlili'h will l > | ir aiit < * < l to UM rrnn.ril In dun 1 1 mo. Vou win lie iimui'inl Uint lbi > l < iiymi jn'oK | > itv OWIIPPS for utrcot nklliitf will IMI niluroii at l < mat 75 jirr In rtuio llwifmiiirll net on Ilia ninttrr. It Will Iw Ihril nil iinoraipkM pnipprty fid m hori'tofiiro no' ' dlfijiiHol to iui lnt in for HprliihlliiK wilt In ) coinpollcd to it < ' < 'nrllii ( ( { U tlii'li'iro | | orly ( rout * iinil UIH i' < mt lo tlioiu now tiuy- I K IHI niiit'TlHlly riiluucd. J'ho | ilun ) Mitii tliu rntlfu timttur of | irinl ( lliif under uotitrtil of lliubonril of pub- Id < vn H mill llio | Mllrn ) , ( ho prnpcr iiuthoil- ili' in i uiilHtdtlm innllci' . tju loul < , St. mill Hull l < nku luivo adopted tliU of * tr iit iHnl ) < ] lnif mill uro highly il wllh It , IM iniilnr llill y tiil ; nil utrwu IP' iirliiUliil. II In about tlmo for OinHlni lu lull Into linn. " ' S r : IH'-.I OT IONS. Jln\v I ( in llnlli'iuitl < 'oiiiiinlu | < 4 11 ro AM | II | fn J'ny fur 'J'linlii. A nrl 'IIH ' milt ili'iilnl'i ' win to hu tlio order In union ili < | KJt L'lri'lns. Ono company su.vu imotlmr In tryliiK to frcivo It out. The other iliwlHrm Unit the M.tcrlloii In n fubrlcntlou. " \Vlioii ilia Mlhviiutti'D.T'Ciiio ! ) in of bcliijj hibllrnry , " nu'.d it Hiirlln ton oniclal , "It u ivi'klttiui rrKtinl for llio factfl. I know Hint Unit-nil MaiiHKi'i' Holdrcdgu and Vliw I'lviildont I lull onil ) offcrud tlio toiiipnrnry ( lujiot prlv- on tcrniH Hint were fair niul . Tim lliirtliixloii mid Union mndo tin iiKn'cincnt liiucd upon 1 , or rntlirr , HiU number df tr.ilns In ' mill nut "f llio depot , so that tlio cxponiu , . 1 wiHilil In * htm'd tipon UIH liusliii'Hs. Tliu HiirlliiKlo'i't ' | 'r irnt , tlii'K'fofo Is liii'Kcr tlinii tlic Cnloti I'nclllf i , tioounso It lias ihe llrtmlviintUK < i niul innru triilim , 'J'lioolTcr to tlic Mlhvuiikru iiroposi-il n rurtiiln per cent on tlio viilim of tlio | irniL'ry | ( , and Uint | > er rent.vitM contldonilily lowur tlmn the ap- liniUci-n | iut on ndJolnitiK jiropurty taken for ilopot ptirpimiH , 1 tlilnlt tlitxt at tliu tlmo this wiw iniili'r connldowtlon our HKMIVH .showed Hint tin * MlUvnulci'O would linvu to pay about VffM n iiiinitli. TlilH amount of courau would l iiMiiili/i'il liclwt't'tl tin * utlirr two lines nnd rut tlii'lr cxpi'imi" ! down nifonlltiQly , The rlinrxiibal wnhiivo put tip prohibitory pro- vlnlnin | inriinncly to Icrep tlio Mlhvnukeo out U alxoliitcly Kioniulloss , bilch u thing wus vi'r Hi in lit of. " Mr 'I'liyloru'crelnry nnd treasurer of tlio fil fiiiipuiiviny tlintlf tlrniiiorovurliaa I nnv Irnulila of tltochnractor 'portod ho ly luiinvM notlntitf about It. ' ! l tlio ciaTeipoiuloiii.il , contract's nnd i'iilt , " lie coiitiiiu'il , "but nothlii } , ' n'fnroiu'i' to tlio Mllwaukuo coining In Imri ever piWMoJ UuniiKli my bands. " ItVitn ii Daliy. 'I'lio oflk'lut trtiln sent out of Omaha Fdilny t'll'H'tod ' i ; ru.it cri'dlt upon tlio Bur- tii.iiiiiKOinontainl . xvni In ovary wny Jbi * , nn uiiiii. illllwl HUCCCS4 , ItUis composed of * ' * V llvu ol' ' , 'iiiit Piilltnnni , tivo chair cnrs nml n lHKi ) , ' Ku cl > 1' . ' ' ' ' 'o run to ( 'lilfinto was iniulo In ! tliix' After nrrivlna Ihuro , nbout U H.ittiriluv , tlui train \viw quickly 'd nroiind to tlio MIohlKiin Central ilnpnt , niul Innni'dliitoly dcparlod on its long Journey ton-unit tlio hub. A. H. Smith , ns- nUtiiiitKi'iii'ral piiMseim'er nirent of the II. fc M. , iircoinpaiut'il the vtlrraim to ChiciiKO nnd im\V tlit'in Mtfely startcil from thoro. ilo was bluIn hUolToi'tstoliiivocvury ii3 conifortiiolo lu posslblu. mul 1'orsoimN. 11 H. .liij not wont tn U'lvynp , Nub. , to meet tlioilli ti't-Hof lhuNolraakn&NorthwMt ) ( < > rn twul which In to bo Inillt. lM < tiveon Uaiuu ' | ili , Nell. unil l''ort ' Knmlall , S , I ) . , n lUituiii ; o' itliout fnity miles. Tlili nuil will ranni'ut wltli llu > Mil\viiiilico unil Oinalni oyMom itt Kiiinl < > Iih | , which will L-IVO n illroet route Imin Onmliii lo I'd ft Hiiinliill. The latter mint N illivi'lly northxvii-.t from Oiimliu nn > l In on it line with tlio Uatn City nnd I'lunx- . ] ) . , ( nwlili-li | Klnt ) the iir iKiHi > il rotHovill UndonliUilly bu oxtcnitctl In thu imitr future. llol Wi'iitliur nml At.'rltloiin. 'I'lilit' iKirhniicosonhP.lilnclios orsuiiitrolto Thtiliiitwciithur It fearfulbut if you wlllt.'ilco nfou'nf ICmuso's Hcntliii'liu Capsulc.i uacli iluy > nu ulll Hint tli tnmpcrntiiTO will lo ro duowl anil the Ilkollhooil of sunstroke or ) ntHlmtloii nlisolutuly couiitor.ictod. For mile liy nil ' ' ' 1l\a \ Hnllil iinlld on tliu Kro it "Herman ttcmwly. " mul letters nro rucolviil ovcry nay during this heated term for ICr.iuso'a Head- nolin lu ! | nlos. 't'ho people from Hint section hey riilueo llio ttimiioratiira imil prevent tniKos nnd hcadaenoa. I'or sale by all Hun Now U the IHIIO , tin ) noooptod time , to preVent - Vent siunln > li ( , lin.ulnclics , etc. Ily roduclntr the liniiH | > nituro till thono lUstroasliiG ; evils will IM ) provctiliHl. Knmso's llcadncho Cup- tuliniiru the thine. Ono orlwo ICmii oM Hpitiliicho Capsules tukrn itiiilnu the d.iy will pruvunt nny hcad- nuliti , HUe nttaukHOi suimtroUo. All ilrufnl"3 ( DlHlrlot Cinii't. " " lii llioilUtrlct court yiNtonluy the Omnha iixin mul tnmt oomimnsoommonrod suit tu fnrtviiMH'ii inorttrngo ItlioMsngnlnst Flurctico O. 1'PM'tnr. liihiilo flynnt In foiwlonlnn n mortKOKO she lrtH < U nirnlnst pniiiarty owiiixl by James II. MUullii k t ill. Tlio Kucreil Huurt ucndomy ( or dny jiuiillw. ultimti'il on Ht , Mnry'd nvonuo unil ytlh t. , In an instlluUoii iluvotod to tlioiiiorul and Ititulluotiittl oduoatlon of VQUIIK jflrla Thu ooutvo inoluclee ovury- llilliK from an olumontary ( lopartmont to II lIlllttlllHl ( 'lllltwIl'Ul IMllll'lltlOll. HuHlllcS tlita orilhuiry lu'iiiloiiiioal rourrio , music , ' , , ilruwiiiL' mul thu IniiKiuigod nro Fnnioh IM liu'ludiid in thu onU- nurv i-iiir-i' . DttToroiu'uot roll Ion la no nlwUrlx tu tlio rootilviiiL' ol pupils , pro- vlilwl tlioy rmiforni lo tlio { jonornl ropu- ' " or lb w.'liool. The Hoholiibtlo t nn o'jjj fft tlio Hwt Tuooiluy In ' rln nt 0 ii. in. , unil iHBi r' ilionlwHHl at HUO : p. in. . it tin following ninr- . . > ttA tf flam * , ti . ) > l < tr M. . I ihnl liBI , OiiMlMI. . . . . 88 j A Mi k.v I'.iml'H . i I Jufcn llr Mii.i4d , O HO I 27 IWtt WxUwntU mm fHrnmn slroeti { a ( ti H w lUn < l ( ( tlnnd lu-kot oHlce Tlelc- | U .0 uii ( Xiuil * nan at low-y . r.\w < . t N ( MJ HMPM OM IIONCM. lid Ii MiiMnu n Ijnruo nml Varied Col * ll't'llOH OfHItoll'IOICI. Our Inn ii' h oflli" Nullotinl MUM < urn h I'XcltKlVi'lj' ( li'Vll"d ( to Ilia lll'ltlllflK'tUfD ' ( if * koidoM | , wt > n the Htwfoii Mollilntf ronlil well bo moro lliiih llilo vc-ry oxlrnovtlltini'v Tliiro IIPP In vnrloii * jmi'lH ( if llio world tf rmtl onlnlillnhmpMlA ( Miifii od uUogcthuV III Ihn IninlnnnK tit rolloctltifCvlint iii-is ( ll ' ( l "tmiurnl lilntury opeclinans. " l il'tfniil ( if nil llifiHj coiiuofiiH Is 0110 at It/itTicKtHt' , N. V. . the proprietor of wlili'h IINM mvoml immottso warohott os Illlcd wltli duiid nnd prcHurvoU nnlmalM tit oviiry Imnjifjiialilo sort. Illsoccupii- lion In mo IB to gitlliot * for unlo llio car- iiw ( of bt'itnlH and Mfds from ovcry purl of Ihn oiiflli , nnd lie Hpundx most ot his litno in travolltitf all ever tlio world nf Ills stock In Irndo. Thoob jiicl if his journfy In not to procure the dcnd cnrcimnHH lumwlf. but tohlrooth * oift to oblnln thc-m. lie will contract wllh nn Austrulhm Inuilur , for in- Hlnnco , l ntiiiply no many samples of tlio lUtck-blllcd ornltliorynchub ; or lie will iniiko a Blinilar nrrungomont In Houth Africa for tlio dulivury of a K'VOII ' iiunibor of dried ostriches nt a Htiili'il price. In the Niino way ho will iniilcoiin arrangement for a butch of from tlio Ganges , or foi1 an iiMortni'Mit of pythons and anacondas from South America. Lie has corre- Mnondnntrtiill ever tlio surface of Iho . and through them or from othr-r ' flrniM like Ilia own in London , Paris , Ilu'rlin mid other eitlos of Europe , ho buys whatever ho wants in this way. Tlio slock ho hoops on linnd is simply cnurinoiiM , rind inuluilcn suuh things as Hkolotoim of extinct mid even imtedelu- vlnn cr < > n lures , very rare and worth up In the thousands of dollars. Ho pub lishes regular annual catalogues ofvliat lie has lo bell , and ono has only to Fund to him an order for anything of the kind that inav bo desired. it is through this concern and others- llko it abroad that an institution like the National inus-oum secures its skeletons , Such of them ns are not secured in this way are procured by cxchungo with oth er niu.soumH , all of them having among themselves a regular system of barter. The i-ntiro collar of u building' close by the Smithsonian is given up to the storage of skeletons in the rough. Hun dreds of big drawers in huge cabinets tire tilled with the bony parts of birds and small mammals. Ono drawer , for instance , will bo bluffed with skeletons of parrots , another with these of owls , another with these of cormorants and frigalo birds , ami soon. Still other drawora will contain the osseous frame works of monkeys , wildcats , foxes , etc. Front the rafters overhead , and the water pipes that run across between beam ? , nniig similar remains of larger creatures , surh as alligators and cliitn- pun/cos. Good-felled boxes are Illlcd with snakes , perfectly dried , among them boa-constrictors liftncn foot or moro in length. A little room shut oil' is cluttered with the skulls of bulT.vloes , and long tables and shelves are covered with jars of alcohol , in which are the bodies of birds and little utiiinalri moat conveniently kept in that way. It is a gruesome place altogether , \Vhon the National museum exports are ready to prepare n skeleton for mounting , supposing that It is tliat of a small creature , they simply let it soak In water for n while and then ecrapo the hones , which are subsequently bleached in the sun. Nothing more need bo done propnratoryjto putting them together with wires. But In tlio case of n big animal tlio process is much more elabo rate. Suppose that it is a girafTo sent in tbo rough from Africa. The hunter who shot it has taken oil' all the llesh bo conveniently could , and has packed the remainder of the dried boast as com pletely as possible , poisoning it with arsenic or arsenical boap to prevent it from decay. So oiroctivo is arsenic in thin wuv , that the sunkes sent in , oven the big ones , are simply killed and dried whole , with an arsenic application for delivery. . The first thing ncosary is to put the skele ton of the giraffe in u vat of water and permit it to stay there for days , until what remains of the flush is entirely rotted. It is then taken out , and after being steeped fora while in hot washing soda , ls hcrubbed with brushes. Kpxt it is put into n weak solution of chloride of lime , which bleaches aud deodorizes the bones. After this they are spread out in the sun to whiten , and this linnl ouor- ation makes them ready for putting to gether wllh the wires. To do this prop erly renuircs great mechanical skill and , more particularly a knowledge of ostool- ogicnl science. The export in this branch of learning will have no tlifll- culty in poking among a barrel full of bones , including the osseous remains of 100 animals , and reconstructing every one of them without a single hesitation. ACIioIco Ijist. < > ! 'Summer Ucsorts. In the lake regions of Wisconsin , Min nesota , Iowa and Iho two Dakotas , there are hundreds of charming localities pre eminently lilted for summer homes. Among tlio following selected list are mimes familiar to many of our readers as the perfection of northern summer re sorts. Nearly all of the "Wisconsin points of intoreat-aro within a short distance from Chicago or Milwaukee , and none of them nro bo far away from Iho "busy marts of civilization" that they cannot bo reached in n few hours of travel , by frequent trains , over the finest road in the northwest the Chicago , Milwaukee fa St. Paul railway : Oconomowoc. Wla. Clear Lake , Iowa. Mlnociimi , Wli. Lake Okohoji , Iowa , WnukcslmVls. . Spirit Lalto , Iowa. PolmyrnVli. . Frontcnae , Minn. Tniimhawlc Lukw , Luke Mitinetonlm , \Vls. Minn. Lakeside , Wls. Ortonvillo , Minn. Kilbourn City , Wls. , Prior Luke , Minn. ( Delia or the \Vis- White Hear Lake , consni. ) Minn. Honvcr D.im , Wls , Blp Stone Lake , Da- MiiiUsoti , Wis. kota. For detailed information , apply at ticket ofllcc , 1601 Fariuini street , Darker Block. lA. . N.vsti , Gen. Agent. J. E. PitiM'Oif , Pass. Agent. A Counterfoil S3. It is Bald that the now counterfeit $2 treasury note which is causing so much trouble In commercial circles is -\\o\\ \ executed , but it is a quarter of nn inch shorter than the genuine bill. Strange that Bklllful counterfeiters should blunder in such a simple matter ns the size of u bill. _ It Is All IJtit I'prfcct. Pleasure seekers are pay-ing n goncr- ous Bharo of attention to Uuluth this summer as a principal point in the far north where a low particularly delight ful days or weoka may bo spent. And in this connection ono hears a great many complimentary words for the St. Paul iS : Dululh railroad whoso ncrvlco in unex celled by any other road uny where in the country. "Tho most modern , " "tho easiest nnd haiulhomost cars , " "tho bhorteat line , " ' 'the bent time , " iltho most thoroughly agreeable employes , " are bomo of the expressions ' pressions whlch'aro henrd from these who trnvol over the St. Paul & Duluth line and none of them do the road any more than plain , shnplu justice , from the fact that It is as near a perfect line of railroad as there Is In the United States. The only railroad train out of Omnha run uxpru dly for thu accommodation of Oinuhn , Council Illutls , Don Moines mid Chicago butdnoroi Is tlio Hook Island vilihule limited , leaving Omaha at 4:15 : p. m. dally. TickotolUcu I Sixteenth and Farnam uts. , Omuho. FROM THE STATE CAPITAL , Tlio Ordinance- Regard to Tire Escapes Not Being Enforced. WENT WITHOUT FOOD FOR TWO DAYS , A Sad Hcrao WltursNcd nt the II. S AT. Depot The Ilinlii | lon Komi KIckH on 1'aylmr Dam- JlgCS. LINCOLN , Nob. , AuRiist 11. [ SpeclAI to Tim UEE. ] A few montlnago an orillniinco \ , vfti passed by the city council requiring all e wticn of buildings of over two stoiies to 1fi irovldo the same witli 11 ro escapes. It fi nnouticed with n grertt nourish of fit fit .hat the council ami mayor would see that t .hi * new ordinance was compiled with. ' But r n inspection of the various hotels , brick I ilocks , nnd public building from three toslx E tori en high show that the ordinance has iccn honored only In the breach mid not in t .ho observance. Some night Lincoln will , mvo a great flro In ono of the hotels or other . oworlng blocks anil after tbrco or four do/en jwrsons nro burned allvo the council- * iica and mayor will awaken to the fact Uint j .he ordinance concerning lire escapes h not being ' obeyed. WITHOUT rOOD TWO IUT9. Lust evening Mlsi I'.iullno GcssforJ , n roung woman of eighteen Just from Wuttem- borg , Germany , arrived in Lincoln on her > voy from the fatherland to Seward , Neb. 3ho liiul no hat to wear nnd her distressed and poverty stricken appearance excited con siderable attention from the other jicoplo .vuiting . in the I ) . & M. depot. She flnnlly Happened to overhear two young ladles talk- ng German and approaching them she told them her condition. She had barely enough nt Chicago to purchase a ticket lo Scwnrd. For two days she had been without a morsel of food , and she was so faint that she could senrcely talk. The German glrh immedi ately bought her somctbhiK to cat and she dcvomed Itso ravenously that It brought tears to their o\oa. A kind-hearted traveling man , representing the Klehardson sllic coin- piny of Chicago , w.ts apprised of the condi tion of the poor ( 'irl ana ho was so touched that liu fjavo all his spare cbnnRO to the girl. The Mirprfeo and gratitude that illuminated llio poor gill's face were sulllcicnt to mnko the tiMvcllng man feel that ho bad clone his duty , and she blessed him for his kindness. A nor riricrocKnT. As .Mr. M. K. Springer dud wlfo were sit ting in tholJ. & M. depot last evening they were surprised l > y a young thief not a day over ten years of ngn attempting to pick a lady's pocket. The lad went about it in the porMsti'ntand stealthy manner that showed nova > old at the business , lie first gradu ally drew the lady's dross into position mid llnully pot the pocket so that ho could slip his li.uul into it. .lust as ho got his Index finger into the pocket the liuly arose sud denly to po out on tlio platform. The p"r- distent young thief followed her , whereupon Mr. Springer mose aud told tbo iistoulsucd l.uly what had been going on. Theyounir tliiof heard him , and before an oftlccr eoulcl bo'callcd 11111 off , the darkness aiding his cs- c.ipo. Tlio lady was bound for Denver and acknowledged thutsho Imd SJOO in her purse. DON'T ' WVXT TO r.vv Tin : DAMKIKS. S The Chicago , Builington & Qulncy rail- roait company asks the supreme court to save it from paying the ffi')0 ' ) awarded Stanislaus ( irablln by a jury in Hall county for the vie lent death of his son , Samuel Grablin , who was run over and killed by n Chicago , liur- llngton & Qulncy train February tt , Mr. Urublln had s > ued for 85,000 , giving as his reason the fact that the tr.iln w.is nn extra , that it cnmo suddenly f ram nround a bend and without cither ringing the bell or blowIng - Ing the whistle run over and killed Grablin's son. The accident happened on a public irossing where the law requires tbo com pany to sco that the engineers make some signal on approaching1. It Is asserted that the engineer who so wantonly neglected his duty in this case is s > till employed by the company. A HOT imowjcnn. Yesterday Freddie Spann tlio , nine-year- old boa of n farmer named William Spann , wus drowned whllo bathing in a pond a few miles south of Lincoln. The lad was nccom- nnaicd by u number of his playmates at llio time and they were so scared by his shrieks for help when ho got beyond bis depth that they lied through fear instead of rendering him any hell ) . When the body of the boy was recovered ho was found to bo dead. Some of the boys with him were fourteen or fifteen years old anil of sufllclcnt ao to render some assistance to thu drowning" buy , but failed to do so. JIOHIIIIV WOODJICN" . A delegation of Lincoln Modern Wood men leave this evening on the 7:35 : train for Des Moiiics to attend the special session of the head camp of that organization held in that city tomorrow.V , J. Bryan wus the leader of the delegation. 'IIAS rou.xn nna sisrnu. Kosa Topping , a young gill of seventeen , has discovered her sister after being separ ated from her for nearly ten years. 'I'lio relative is now nt Culbortson , IS'eb. , nnd is married to a railroad man named Kiclinrd Mitchell. Tlio mothorof the two girls w.is associated with Mrs. Hitchcock in dressmak ing a decade ago. lioforo dying Mrs. Top ping surrendered her .young daughter , IJosa , to a friend. Since that time Kosa hm never seen her sister and lias been looking1 In vain for her for several months. Today she hoard , that her sister from whom she lias been so long separated wus at Uulbcrtson and tele graphed to her. For the past three months Uosahas been stopping with Mrs. Hitchcock at T22 W street. ntIOIITRKil : > HIM NKAUI.r TO PRATII. Mrs. A. W. Field , nt iiiVJ North Twenty- seventh street , allowed her gasoline steve to run too much oil last night , and when she caino to light It such a blaze ensued that the house was set on lire. Finally tbo llamos wcro subdued , but Mr. Field , who is sick with typhoid fever , was so badly frightened that his llfo is despaired of. Till ! FALSE GI1005I AKIUTES. Tom Meyers , tbo son of Charles Meyers , the saloonkeeper , who had * agreed to marry Miss Anna Schor , but was shipped to Kansas City on the evening that the wedding was to occur , returned to Lincoln today , but says nothing about consummating the partner ship. cninr xr.wnonr IMHOXAXT. Chief Nowbury of the Hro department Is indignant over the sensational charges made ngnlnst him by the main stockholders of tbo woolen mills concerning tiis conduct nt tbo lire of August , nnd has m-ido arrangements to coinmcnco suit ngalnst them for ? oO,000 damages for defamation of character. Tbo ponous ho will hue are S. Sollgsobn. D. L. Brace , T. J. llickey , J. H. O'Neill and C. T. Drown , they being tbo ones whoso names ap peared nt the bottom of tlio startling docu ment piesoutoil to the city council. Tho'varo also tlio olltoers nnd main stockholders of the company. Tno chief will sue each for ? 10,000 damages. Saturday , Mr , Seligslion , tlio president of the company , cnmo to the chief and Informed linn that ho had noUnvcstlgatoJ tlio charges to which ho was asked tosign bis name until after the complaint had been pre sented to tlio council. Mr. Scllgshontold the chief that bo had found that thochargcs wcro not true and ho would therefore- retract nil us fur as ho was personally concerned. The document presented to the council was somewhat lengthy , It wus alleged In it that on August' ' , through the criminal negHgcneo or willful neglect of the lira department of tbo city , tbo Lincoln knitting mills wcro burned down. That tlio department was an hour and a quarter In reaching the lire or the main building \\ould otbcrwlso have Ueen saved with Its vnluablo machinery. It fur ther alleges that after Chief Nowbury arrived on the seen a ho refused to malto any effort for the saving of the west building , although It had not Ignited. That the chief stated ho wns forbidden by the mayor to take the steam flro engine to fires at such adlstnnco from the central portion of the city. That there was abundant water available for the steam engine within -IUO feet of tno lire.show- iug that the destruction of the woolen mills building was intensely inexcusable. That the chief was ren.uesU'd by a member of the woolen mills company to permit bis men to bring llielr hose lo pluy upon Iho comico of of thu main building , which was smoking , but the chief Insolently answered "Iboy uilght send their uion themselves. " That tbo flro wns not hot and Iho place was not lunc- cess I bio. The chief declares that every ono of these charges nro false nnd snys that tbov have not even an lotn of truth for their fou mint ion nml when the suits for dainujfcs oc .ur bo will easily disprove all of the statements mndo , The chief 8 yft further that the members of the company are therinolves to blume for tbo delay If the flro was burning nn hour mid a quarter before the flrn rompnnv arrived , ns the department reHponuoilpiompMy when the nUrm wns turned in nnd the long run was made In between seven mul eight minutes , n regard to taking , the atcmner the chief . .aysTlio : steamer would nncrssltnlo the .liking of the rcmainintr two hose carta two nlles from the businefls portion of the city nd Lincoln would have IH CII loft without adequate flro protection. Tbo chief answers ill the other charges la an equally strong nanucr , but prefers to wait until tbo suit : omcs Into court before ho says much moro i bout thorn. is sun A nioviusr ! Two or three nights niro a young woman giving the tmtno of Kiln Slierldnn was mnr- rlcd ton typo named George O. MeCnslan , The event created no unusual stir until an * > thor young mnn happened to remember thnt .hree jcnrs ago Ittln Shctidan was married nt Ashton , Dnk. , to a young man named Albert Uroomthal. The union proved a most un- mnpy one , and several inouins npo the couple .ciniratcd . , Mrs. Hroomtlml coming to Lin- oln. Hho was somewhat on the cldilvoi mil fond of maltlnp mastirs , but Oils "is not known to Imva had anything to do with bur separation from her husbaml. After coming jcro It Is snld she anuounrod her Intention of jetting n divorce from Bvnomtlml , nnd after meeting Caslnn nnd becoming Infatuated w Ith iilin she went ton well-known attorney In this ity aud engaged him to secure n , divorce for .icr. Tlio attorney made nil the necessary prepar ations to draw up the petition , but before lie illcd it in the district court waited for the customary retainer. Ho 1ms been holding the petition back for some time expecting dally that hi.s fair client uould show up iiiiu ; uy lilm bis fcoso Ihat he could get her case illcd nnd have Itcomoupe.iviv in the Sop- : embcr term of court. The u'ltonlshmcnt of : no attorney is better imagined than de scribed when ho learti l tint Mrs. Ilroont- that hud Invented llio cheaper method of dropping In r married .siinimne nnd donning licr maiden name \vlthont any npn ireut lorjal : tnursonnd was again inin ricd Without trou bling the district court for a dlvono from her llrst love. WII.T. sun ron < IHVOUCE. M rs. A. M. Qoldsbcrry , who was so basely deserted by her liusband n few weeks ago , will llio a potion in the district court asking for a divorce. In tlio jn-tition sbo states tliat she was married to toldliorry ! seven years neo when she was only nu'irl of sixteen years. That ho concealed the tact that ho was a Hebrew until after ho w.us married to her for three weeks. That he h is nvido her life mis- cm bio by his duplicity und by the prodigal expenditure of his money for vicious pur poses , ana that she has l.ail to live almost liv perpetual want. That Inlias on several oc casions been untrue to her nmjifreiiueiitcd colored dens of Iniquity. 'Hut ho wns pro prietor of the Little Uold Dust birbcr shop und did a thriving buslm ss.but sold tlio saino and left for unUnowii parti with the jro- ceeds , leaving her and IHT infant child la nh- solute want. After soomg that the petition stated the true condition of nUiiirs Mrs. Cioldsborry left today to remain with rela tives near Walton until the September term of court commences , Mrs. Goldsbcrry has won many friends by her ladylike demeanor during all of her trouble CITV MSWS AND NOTES. A. O. Wbeclock has been nrrcstcd for using Dr. Hart's horsb without permission. Carl Kger , n bad boy oT seventeen is held In $ . " > 00 bonds to answer for the paternity of Hose Kesly's ccild. Rose is 111. Tlio following item appears In tlio Evening NewsV. : . Morton Smith , formerly manag ing editor of the Omnha Republican , will hero iftcr act as society editor of the Capital City Courier. Silk from paper pulp is made smooth nnd brilliant , has about the same elas ticity ns ordinary failk , and is about two- thirds aa str onjj. A FMne Opening r .Dentists. An American nils-iionary from India , says there is a chance in Madras and Bombay for a number of bright , skilled American dentists. .Madras is a city of l00,000 ! population , a id has not n single American dentist. People sometimes travel from there to Bombay , nearly a 1,000 miles , in order to have a tooth filled. There is only ono ( , 'ood dentist in Bombay , and ho rofuies to fill teeth with pold , usiiiK' n sort of cement that is not lasting- . lie charges 67.oO for pulling a tooth. Both the method and results when Syrup of Pigs is taken ; it ia pleasant and refreshing to the taste , suul acts ccntly yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Dowels , cleanses the sys tem cdectually , dispels colds , head aches nnd fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the taste nnd ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action nnd truly beneficial m ita effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , ita many excellent qualities commend it to all and have niado it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in OOc and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable- druggist -who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do , not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYMP CO , SAH fRANCISCO , CAL , IOUISVIUE , KV. HEW YORK. H.Y. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "Ilr A thorouirli knowlC'liro ' ot llio natural Intrs which KuviTM tlioopeniUoni of illponllan and nutri tion , niul lir a enrol ill ii | > lilUa lon ( if tlio line proportion tion of wtll selected Cocwi , Mr , Kni > n Inn proTldoU ourlTCMikrnst tabloawltlKulv.llcatnlyilavoruil bovcr- n o wlilcluimj-fUTO uaiiinfil IU > HTV Uoclor'iblllii. It Is lijrtlio judicious un of lui-ltrirtlclci of diet tliat n comtltullun may buiirmluallr built up until Strom , ' onungli toroslil every Icintenoy to Ulnon o. llun- droili of iuhtlonialnillP3 nrollo tlniiir ( > unjiiH rcmlr lo attack wlnTuvor tlioro M n vcuk iioltit , Wo mnr eacnpu tuinr nfnlnlilmft by kuonlnjourselvoi wi'll forlltloil wlili IIIITU lilooil. nml a i > roporlr nourlsbud Inimo. " ClvllbiTVlcoaiutto. ! Mndo nlmiily w Itli boiling waller or milk , Hold only In liolf iioiind tliu , lijTRroovrb , labeled Him ! TAMPS FITS K ( ! CO . , lloiiinronnthloC'Jiornlsls Lgndon. Knjflund. , LATE5/ / " \ \ 111 bo paid lo any competent clicmUt wlio wU | tied , on nmljstf , a p.ittlclo of rilsrcary , Tctiiti , or olhcr polrone In Shift's Specific (3. ( S. 8. ) EATING Ilcndciwn , TCI. , Ang. 23 , 1530. 'Tor clgh- tccn months I hul an rating sere on mj ton f j. I \vai treated bf tbo beat lx l phf gtdona , bet obtained r.o relief , tlio eoro grajaull ; prow IE * worco. I conclujcd Hualljr to trjr 8. 8. 8. , and was cntlnl ; ctrcd after usln ; ; a fcvr botllca. Vou liavo my cliccrful t > crniUlon to publish Ilia ibovo ( tatcmcnt for tlio benefit of lhct < ymllArr ! ! BflUctcd. " C. B. McLsiioitz , IIcaJcrsua.Tci. Trcitlfc on IHoodandSkin Dljcn < c ? rnMlcd fito. THR HW'IKT KI'KOIVIP ro. . Atlwtn On. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. H.Uti hlAK TrtE OUVAT 1UADE. MARK lISiiLISIt III M- fY All llllfllll- InarurorurS < tn- Inal Wo.ikiiL' . Spormn'ri MIK.I. linpoli'iicv n n il nil < tlci o < ( lint follow n > ito - Qtionfo of Splt- . . . olmic , ns l/ > s lEFDHETAKWO u.r il'luVtmo ' ! ' " " ' I'nln In Ilin Il.ifk , lilmiic of VlKlnn. I'rcmntiiro Old /no , nnd runny oilier cil'cm i ) < lint loml lo linnnltr orrnn < itniillnn nnd n proiun'.uro urnvo. { W l'ull jinrni'iilirs inourpiniiihlpt , Mlil liwp ilc- slro to fen'lfrto br mnlllo on-ry om1. Iff TlioHin1- clilo Mp.llc'InoN olJ nt H l > or pncknuo , ur lx luivk- lines rrfi , or will lie sent Irt'oby m.ilt oil receipt of tlio monoy. by mlitri'tMnK THE GOODMAN DHUG CO. , 1110 FAitN'AU STIMOKV , OMAHA , NITI. On ncroiint of oounltrfpiu wo Imvo ndoptfll the jcllow wrniM'Cr , tlio only ( , " nulno. Knrlf 1V BT RH'l ' Atmc , Irnpot n , U.t \ U"r , nnd liodlili full ; . , lUtne TualUo ( tout frroauilccalid IN Irlio J jJJre.i LECUXCIILUS/JTtl V , HO Alls VIIILitu b ! . , .N.Y. Merill & Merill , Clirnnif N'rrtom. Illoodniul HitrclfM DI P M nnd illion-nor tlio Kjo. Knr.Xixr , Troatnndlliosl , Spcclnl AlH'iuloii lo IllNi'nsos of XVo < men nml Olilltlri'ii. Tlioiloetor lriM < lind joirn or otperlpnro In tlin 1in pllnl4 of llrooklrn mill NVMV York , nn < l nro nniiirii : tlio ino < t Mine > jul | nnd viuuly knonn spoclnlllstj In this cuuntry ' 1 ( i Vinitit ; nnit > llilIUAuoil ( Men. txi t Mnnlioiiil. NVrvmi * lieblliir. Spi'nnntnrrlin1 , Snnlnnl l.nvi'v I'll ) slf.il I > ocny nrl'llii ; ( ruin linllv rrplloii , iiriiiliirlMii'li'oiih. ' 'tiCK. ( tcsinniloiip ) plni- l > li < on llio f.iu * . UTt rl l , M lo noi loljf. on ily lil ioiir- nti'it. luk of ii'iitlili'iicodull.unillfor , t-lirly tirbii l- IH' " , nnd Mini' llf uii burden , afolyl'orini , > tiuiilly un > l ; i < eodlly cured. ntooil nnd Skin IMsrmncH. Pyplillu n ill o.i < o most iltriulful In Its ronilt' , completely eriulliMti'il. l i'ii i to-Urlii nny Stircnry. fJonorrluv. dlopt. Hyrlilllst , Itydrncple. Vnrloopclfl nnd Mrlrtiiio rnil < "illy nnd ritfelr ruioil nllliout inln ordolcnllnn Iriim liiinliiC" . All Sutunl Dofor- inlllpiniul tnii'CillniL'iitsto niurliifosticcosal'ully ro- citiriMl. All llectnldl on'ci snfoly nnd pcrmniipnlly enrol nouns DM. in tills p. in. Mindnrs. 10till IS. N. II. IVt'oin tinnulo lo vUll us itiiiv bo li-oitod nt their liomos by correspond mo. Motllclnot and la- MrnrtloiM sent byoxprosi. Oon ull.illon troo. yonil4 ii'nl In ftniiii'Sto ' liuiiro reply. Ultl I' iaocnili St. , Upiiostlo Opurii llotiHO , Oinnlin , NX ) . XOarorFAUINO JiaNUOOBl ener l anJ NEMVOU8 DIJllILITV Look. riUnRllon and proof. lddrt CHIE MtDICA1- . . fJUFrALO.M. V. DELICIOUS , STRENGTHENING TO THE NERVES. Tea and coffee cheer but do not nourish. They even leave an injurious effect upon theneivous system. Indeed there is no beverage like "BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " It stimulates and nourishes as none other , leaves no bad effects and is a flesh-former of the most Approved type. f BTir > VA.Y IIOUrrn\.S COCOA , ( "onco ltloil , lnnynu'cil" ) . TlicMinnirnmy tnlto It vllli iilcauuru anil tlicvvnU nltli lini > unlly. Tiiccxi'lltni ; vfl'utli f ten anil cofl'eo nroiili tutvil liy U ftii'inly imo.itmt nerroi ; illm > rilui' uro ft * * HOY etl mul i * re vented I ) * llcloti to tliu tmtc. "Lai-go. * ! Milu In lliv tvorlil. ' * ASIC rcm v.vv iiouTix : < sA , > DrrAKr.NooTiiiic. : ci xy bebrue wh8.bsome men say , o m en s jf Sa polio. is ec solid c eopfecourinj § soap * CO Y ( * ' * HT # - W For many years SAPOLIO lias stood as the finest and best article of this kind in the world. It knows "no equal , and , although it costs a trifle more its durability makes it outlast t\vo cakes of cheap makes. It is therefore the cheapest in the end. Any grocer -will supply it at a reasonable price. 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Local njiotilM nt Omiihi llnrrv ! ' M mr llintlos MuresV. . 1' \ lll , 11 1 > ' 1101101 , C III- sten'u Iliuili , Utlo \ \ ol ( . GLASGOW , LOFIDOliDERRY , BELFAST DUULIW , LIVERPOOL Ii LOKDOH. Cabin f'atiano $3f. to $50 , nccordlni ) In location o | tlateroom. Excursion $05 to $95. frfiKiitoniiillrnmllurfpo iitUnvrH Itutf. AUSTIN OALD\VIH &CO. general Agcnli. G3 Oronlwa ) , NV \ YORK. , Tnn. , floiiornlVosl < rnt t. KM Ittinilnl i Mri-ci , I'liU-ago. Many 1 . Alouia Jos. I'iniiii1. EHBORS OF YOUTH. SU1T12HKUS I'KOM .NrrtoniOcMlllv. VoulliTuI lnJlnrrclloni , Lint Alaliliooil. Uruiytncn , from tlio cTfct ( \oulliful I in I ni.limco . , liavu liroiiKlit nluiul n t .tto of j MiakncifJthnthiB nJurtiilttin tncrnliji > tvci to much at to ituluio ulttioat irury t other tlljt.iie , nml the ml rauw of thu rouf > luKtnrcilr uvcr luititrrBUMH | < rtts1tlirj ! nro doctorcNiror i' rr > thln r hut llio i rlirht | OIP , NtitulttiNUinilli't ? the mnny Tnltifiulit rfnifitffiitlifitnifdlc'iiDi'Unci' ' hito | > n ducfil fur tlturcUff uf tlilirli * * it iwttlints % itutiu c eft ho ordinary of ( nnttnont * tr < rtn ' -iM't. [ iit-t , u'-.i MI.I.-- . IVrfntl.T ptiruln- > Krftlt'iilnMnii tljo HwJ UL tlmprt | > artitliuoC ; tlittprrvrtiitton Jt-KrythnujJon coon , 11 drachm. ' * " -in , 1 4 ( | rruliin Kxtfnallat ! ninnrmnro ! K\t , It'iitnailrn , gitc rui lei ciT vrlnpn n , > lli. ! MnkoCQt llU TaUrlplllfttnp.m , MiJtn- > ntlirr oii t > lnito Iml InintnH ju.ra it UI I ljotio'Mary firthni'iUunttotnUtWoHIl ' * nt lu'tUlmo.nnkl n ( hnriitml ) _ , 'ln thow cawHrcsCltlnif fioin J Iinpni4iunco. Tin * rirtn > emtlv powiTH < > f ! Ihli reititnxtlvB arw truly nitonfslitii , tiid ) ita ; > mo pontlnuiMlfnr n short llino clinn * s lli ' I li'til < l > iUltillttrMlliirrrt > le cooillUoa tu ' cnoof nnowt'il lirttAtnl liror. An woftrorotintnntlr fiiifrrlptof lettrnior ; In'i'iirjr ' ' irluUro to ihii innrily , o would > MJT toihc at nhf > woutil pitrt'ptuolitnlnttof * ty rnnlttlnjf SlaKMMiiuty ctttUxl jnclc- ; contnlnlnff CO pilla , carifully com- i , nl l , will ho fniit by leluriMiiall from { tmr private Inltorainrv , orw Mlllfurnlkh 0 ivrtilcli wlllcuromo < tcwoafoi " " s or call on lsw ! England Koilical Institute , 21 Trcniont llotv , llnxlon , r' Cmyrl'iht , IRSt. lir V. H. llit-tKit. TIIK 1'iaVRis "it. " The flRurc 0 lu our ilutci will makmi long otvy. No man or Momun now living ; ulll over dab ) a .lociiincnt wltlioul using tlin fVui-a ; 0. H t.t inOi In tlio third piico In iBOQwliurolt vlll remain Ion yours nnJ tlicn movu up to Mwind plivos lu 1000 , wlicro Itwlll test foroniihuniln-il jiirs. Tlicro baiiolliur "B" w lilch lint uloocomo to stay. It U unllko tlio n [ > iiru 0 In our Jatosln tlio resect that It lias ulrcady niovtj tip to Tmt place , wlicre It will ] icrmancntly rciniiln. It Is called tlio "No. B'MIlGh Arm \Vhovler \ , & Wilson SowltiK Uaolilnc. The "No. 0" wns endorsed ( or flrst plnco by Ihij experts ot Kutopn at lliu Pnrli I'.xiwsltlon of 1&9 , wlicre , nflcr nBcvcrooonlcst with the l ndlnc machines - chines of the world , Uviis nwnidtid Iho only Grind 1'rlzc fh'tin to finally sew Ing machine's , nil others on cxjilhlt liavinn rucclvvd lower nwar < l.i of Bolil mcdiiit , do. The French QoM'rnincnt alsarocoRiii'/oJltstuporlorltyliy tlindecoriitlonnt Mr. NnilnuknVlKcler , l'rt'i > ldcntoltUu couiiiuiiy , wllh the Cross of tliu Legion of Honor. The "No. 0" l not nn old mncMtic Improved upon , bit is in entirely now irmcluuo , anil lliu Grand 1'rlzc nt Tarn wiuiuvarJ 'cl Una tliugnnil1 rKtadviincoinruuIni ; machine inuiliiiuisin of Ilia npo. These ho luy it onn rent assured , there fore , olhaviuc tbo very latest und ln.it. WIIEELEllVILSOK TI'F'G CO. , vo. , Chicaga P. E. FLODMAN A CO. ! ! 20 North Si.\tccnth Htrcot. l < iinturiiiiMnil In tlic lroit- : munt nf all forum of I'KI- VATi : DIhHAHm.lo lMiin huuil.STItllTl Illi , nr | mln In ii'litlvlni ; tin ) lilii'Mor. ' .SVI'llll.Iri c'urtvl In . ' .DHI \ ilnyn , Skin lUxuiuna , Oilun Ii unil nil Ulimoniii ut lliu Illociil. Ili-nrt unil l.lvcr l''u- miiloDlMoiiNOH oiiri'fl without liiHtruinnnti or "local Iri'iit- iiinnt , " I.iidlr frum 2 to 4 only. Willu lor ilrou- Itim RlvlnuinirtUiiliirniilMiut rnuhiif llio iilioin illri'iinoi , nnd iliowlni ; innny < il lliu moat ruuinrkiiljlo enrol. Of. flro , N.I ! , Cor. Hill nml Karniim Sta. , rntranta on ftllher atroot , Oinalu , Nub , ELECTR5C BELT ffiiaa-1 ii iiiiii Tniikr tiii'i , foie , ( tin ol drnrrnllo M > tr i , Klvlnllrrrll , ) iMSoi | > ll < liit , C.ll..o , ( iirrmU ii Klivtilrllr Ihruuih I UK4K fAlnH.tc.K.noj ll.iin tu IIULt II ml * II.IIKOIBHI llthllllt tl.flrlt lnrrr.l K.ll U.I.MI ) . 01 we I r'c ' t t' - ' In c ch fcKLT il I4t pf ri Uf > m.lt1r | tt , mii lib. Went * m l' r nm nllf i urvil In tlr * ntnnltx. H * IM | > huijlil | l Ym. BAMCUI KU.OTKIOCO , , lODUhill-Bl. . tHICAQO.ILL. J\ . flOODItlCMI , Lawyer. ' 1111 Oi nrh irn St. , AdvIcoKrcifl lunmtiy status.