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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1891)
THE OMAHA DAILY BICE , ThUufSDAY SEPTEMBER 10 , 181MU WIRES BACK ON THE BOARD , _ _ _ _ _ Und of a Long Btruggln Among Chicago Bpeculatora on 'Obango. ' HURT THEM WORSE THAN BUCKET SHOPS. Cnblnet Mnkcrn Apt to Win In Their Flulit Tor Hotter \VaKi'H-I'roioHl- | tlon I'orripnnlHli Hull M litH IJCUllllCll. CIIICAOO Ui'itrxi ; OF TUB BBS , I CutuAiio , III. , Sopt. 0. ( The wlro * nro to bo roitoro-J to the lloor of the Hoard of Trade. The matter nas boon dlicussod quietly among tliu mom Dors for ncvcral days , but until today thcro wa no certainty what action would bo taken. This will oiul n long striiKKlo between the oppos ing forces among ttio tiiombors and will bo the mean * of healing crcat many wounds. The wiroi vroro taken off the lloor in pursuance of n policy outlined for the present administra tion by the members of the board to crush the bucknt shop ovll. The sentiment which at one llino was In favor of taking out the wires U now as strong In favor of pulling them back again. The change among the prominent commission inon has boon a gradual 0110 , forced bv Iho realization that the taking off of the wires hurtuhu busi ness tuoro than It did Iho bucket shops , IN TUB i.Aiiim woiif.n. Affairs have taken a turn favorable lo the trlking rablnottnukur.s. Seine of Iho loading manufacturers are gutting tired of keeping tbolr factories closed aud their capital locked up , and are talking of a I'ompromlso. This week will see either a sottlomunt otTactod or measures taken lo wngo determined war all along the lino. , II. MuCormack , local organ'zor for the Car penters' Hrotherhood , has mapped out n schema for ofgaul/lng all the carpenters within u radius of tlfty miles of Chicago. DRCUNEI ) TO IIAVK HUM , KIOIITS. The world's fair committed on ways and means hits declined a nropoMtion from M. Koyes of Madrid , who , fn u letter lo the ex position managers , says : My friend Luis Ma/anllnt , the proiulnnnt bun killer [ In rny opinion tlm first onoj. naked me If It would bo possllile toKlvo null lights In Chicago ut tlio oxposltlim tlmti.und I tninsiiilt to you lis ! consultation In order to havuyour vuluuhlo opinion. LADIK3 WlorOlE TO lUVn ItAllMONY. * The lady bonrd of world's fair commis sioners , apropos of Iho charges lhal MM. I'almor had latnpcred with the mlnulcs or the organization , passed a resolution Intro duced by Mrs. Logan to the effect llmt "This board condemns the action ofthoso members , and that in the future any member of this board who causes anything to bo printed or circulated to produce discord or inharmon- loui action , shall receive the cen sure of this body and a potillon will bo sent to Iho commissioner whom aha represents lo ask for her resignation , ana that another bo appointed us her suc cessor. rnospEcrtvn CIIANOK IN HISTII.I.CUIES. Collector Chris Mainer Is in Washington , ivhero ho will discuss with Commissioner Mason the project ot adopting the weigniui ; Instead of tno gauging system now in vogue In most distilleries. If the scheme is adopted it will result in culling dawn the force of gangers. INTO A NEW AIIMOIIT. Yesterday was Iho First regiment's seven teenth anniversary and was celebrated by the regiment mpvlng Into Us magiiiilccnt now armory at Sixteenth btreat and Michigan avenuo. The armory Is Iho largest and 11 nest , In the country. WANT TIIK m'll.nlNOS SAFE. A local paper says : At a secret meeting of tlie board of control of the World's ' Col umbian exposition hold yesterday afternoon , after the national commission had adjourned , too following resolution lusuostance was un animously adopted : Ilrsolvm ) , Thnt the director Konoral bo In- utrurlua to petition tlm .secretary of war of the United Stutos eorurimiont to detail two competent and ftklllod engineers-one from the uriny mid one fioiu the mivv--to oxuinlno nnd report upon the strength of the fmmilii- tlon und snpotstriiotiiio of the various worlds fair buildings now In course of con struction. Whllo the proceoiliiigs of the meeting were inlonded to bo kept secret the fact leaked out. The act of the buildings und grounds committee a few days ago In enlarging Iho manutuelures and liberal arts buildings , and adding great annexes lo machinery hall , all of which had been published , aroused public attention. Then , the action of the construc tion department in suspending work on the woman's ' building and the mines and ir.Inlng building until tbo foundations had been strengthened , intonsliled the fooling. Night before lost the grounds and uulldlng commit ted held ono of its usual executive meetings nud authorized the chief of construction to enlarge and strengthen the foundations of the blir manufactures and libnral arts build ing , which rovers thirty acres of ground , to meet the increased strain on It caused by Iho change In superstructure. All these facts rendered the action taken last evening by the board of control , which represents tbo federal government as well as the local diroctorv , imperative. Ono of the commissioners said Ihnt the resolution elution implied no criticism of the construc tion department , but the national commission is roprtMonlatlvo of the federal government and the various suites wished to make sura beyond n doubt that no point of safety was being overlooked. TIIUIISTON OX OOt'I.n's HEALTH. Hon. John M. Thurston of Omaha , who Is nt the Grand PaelnV , does not think , fuy Gould Is the physical wreck that Now YorK dispatches make him out. Mr. Thurston was with Mr. Gould on his recent hunting and tishlng vacation in Idaho and Iho western states. "I watched Mr. Gould carefully , " eald Mr. Thurston lo an Evening News re porter , ' 'and I found no evidence of an un- uormincd constitution , Ha 11 shed longcrund liardor than any member ot the party. Then lie took Inug dally walks , frequently return ing sunbur.icd and rugged as a minor. Now bo has returned to New York and the sensa tional writers have made n mountain out of a mala hill. The whole matter is Just thiv. Mr. Gould has an enormous fortune nud ho lias arrived at that period in lifo when all sensible , successful busiiioHs men leave Iho swirl of business caret toenjoy tholrmonoy. " 'How about the great railroad interests ! "Will Mr. Gould continue to direct , bis man agers ! " "Ills sons are able to do that. Of course Islr. Gould may think a certain amount of the supervision should remain In his keeping. " ANOTIIKK I.AIKIK IIOTBU The World's fair district is to bo improved with another largo hotel , for which plans ara now being prepared. \ \ hlto & Coleman will recl n building on the southeast corner of Jackson 1'nrlc terrace und Ilopo street , con taining In the neighborhood of B.OOO rooms , to bo dovolod exclusively to hotel purposes. This will bo bv fur the largest structure of this kind in the city. The structure will lie elx stories high and will cover the outiro site , which has a froutuiro of 5'5 feet on Jackson Park terrace by 1125 feo' , on Ilopo treot. wrsreiix I'Koi'i.r. IK CMIIOAOO. The following woslorn tieoplo are In lha city : At ttio Grand Puclllo Wllllnra Voss , Uo- dar Kaplds , In , ; IV J. Nichols , Omaha. At tlio I'almor-I'oior Lombard , O. O. Modwov , MM , U. O. I'ugh , Cedar Uaplds , IB , ; J. V. Craig , Miss Anna Craig , Omaha' , Mrs. M , 1C. Jennings , Ues Monies , la. At thuLolaud Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Clancy , Dos Molnos , la. At the Auditorium L. Drake. D. W. Archer , Mn. M , Logan , Omiiha ; F. H. Sim mons , Cedar Knplds , la. ; Mr. aud Mrs. 1J. R Urcono , lies Molncs , la. W. V. Kurtz and V. J. Allen of Omaha , who have been nt the Auditorium for the last ton days in connection with a western land deal of considerable dimensions loft for borne tonight. p , A. The Howoscalo took llrst proimctn nt Pnlln dolphla , Paris , Sydney und othoroxbibitions Dorden & SellecU Co. , AgU. , Chicago. Illoody Throe-Cornered Flulit. SAVAXNAU , Go. , Sopt. 0. A torrlblo trugcdy occurred at 1'cmbroko Monday , m which tbrio young mou were mortally wounded , two of whom were the sons of IIou , J. D. Jlrown , ox-ordlnury of Dry an couuty , aud tbo ether Mr , P. H Patrick , a highly rospccfd young man. The trouble nruso over a dis pute between the young Drowns and Patrick In which they cmno to blows , over a small settlement bctwuon the parties. The ether young brother to the ono engaged Interfered , trying to seperato Iho parlies , when Patrick , mistaking his motive , drew a pistol nnd shot him. Then all toroo drew pistols and began to shoot. After idl had emptied their pistols , fifteen shots being fired , there lay on the ground Ihroo voung men , who had boon friends from childhood up to the tlmo of this trouble. The physician In attendance soon after Iho affair occurred gnvo It as his opinion that all parties will dlo. A Nrrvc Tonic. Ilorsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. Enhraim Daleman. Ccdarvllle , N. J. says : "I havn used It for several years , not only In my practice , but In my own individual case , and consider It under nil circumstances ono of Iho best nerve ionics that wo possess. For mental exhaustion or overwork it gives renewed strength and vigor to the ontlro syslom. " til'Ofl.KIt A HfMUIH' 1'LOT. Itostoii I'olloo Prevent n .Murder nncl Hiillcry. ) HOSTOH , Mass , , Sept. 0. The arrest of James E. Cutler by the Boston police has spoiled a diabolical schema to murder nnd rob , and brought to light a collection of In fernal machines suRlclcnt to blow up half Iho city. city.Cutler's Cutler's sister married Luther II. Uowo , n wealthy manufacturer. Mr. Kowo's homo Is at Melrose , but Ills manufactory Is at HavOr- hlll. Cutler was angry because his wealthy brother-in-law refused to advance as much cash as his extravagant tastes demanded nnd tried to tnko his life. In 188S ho made the tlrst attempt and was arrested and sentenced to two years' imbrlsonmont. As soon as ho was released ho again laid bis plans to secure - cure his brother-in-law's > voalth. Ho roomed on Chambers street , und after his arrest yes terday the nature of his plot was revealed. His original plan was to blow up his vic tim. He laid in a big stock of giant pow der , nltro-glycorlno , dynamite and n regular ursenal of llrcarms. In addition to these weapons ho has many bombs ready for uso. Ills original scheme was to conceal a bomb In an umbrella und leave it In Mr. Howe's hands. Upon rellcctton ho decided that there was too much danger lo himself in lhal plan , so ho abandoned it for Iho plan of blowing up the house. lut ! that might Involve the do strucllon of his sister and that scheme was given up. Last Wednesday ho conllded his plan to nn old friend , William Duller. Ho and Duller had worked logelher In Iho same shop. Ho asked Butler's assistance In removing Kowo , und promised him half of the money that was expected as a result of tno crime. Duller at llrst thought Iho whole mutlor was a joke , but when ho discovered lliat Cutler was really bonl on murder und robbery , ho pro- londed lo approve of Iho scheme in ordnr lo hold the man's contldonco and Ihon ho re vealed Iho plot to the police. Cutler's plan was to ht.vo been put in operation last night. Ho was at the rendezvous waiting for his accomplice when ttio police arrested him. Ho nnd Duller were lo have proceeded lo Mr. KOWO'H house In Melroso. Duller was lo ring Iho bull , and It wa anticipated that Mr. Howe would answer the Doll In person. As soon us ho opened the door , Cutler was to shoot him. If ho missed his aim , Duller waste to open lire. Then , having disposed of Mr. ilowe , the two were to cover Mrs. itowo wltli their revolvers und force her lo glvo up all Iho money and valuables In Iho house. In case she refused , she , lee , was lo bo mur dered. Constipation poisons tno blood ; Do Witt's Little Early 'Risers euro constipation. The cause removed , the disease is gone. OUlt KKLATIOXS WITH VlllLI. ERIUI'S Course Sntisfnutory Snnionn uiut Hawaiian A flairs. WASIIISOTOX , U. C. , Sopt. 0. Although Iho efforts of this government to further the In troduction of American moat producls Into Europe have not abated as a result of Iho success of the negotiations with Germany , Iho greater part of olllcial at ton lion is now being directed lo Iho advancement of Ameri can Interests In the Pacific. O So ] far as Chill is concerned the Department of State is much encouraged by Minister Kgan's cablegram , announcing the establish ment of cordial ro.atlons between himself and Iho provisional government. The ofll- cials of Iho department specially call atten tion lo Ibc fact that the provisional govern ment of Chill was not organized until Sep tember 4 , and on the sumo day it was recog nized by the American minister , who hud been instructed by cable to do so. This action is not u formal oftlciul recognition , but is all that can bo done by any iiatlon at this juncture nnd Is In line with the prccodents of diplomatic practice.Vhon tbo republicans in Spain in 187 ! ) succeeded in overthrowing the monarchv , Mr. FUh , Iho secretary of state , Instructed Mr. Sickles , the American minister to Spain , as follows : "So soon us the republican government Is well estab lished and in possession of the power of nation , you will recognize it. " Tins was followed after the election of the Spanish president by the Issuance of new credentials to Minister Sickles , nnd so , when a now president of Chili is elected , Mr. Kgun will receive credentials of the sumo kind. Koports are expected to reach ino Uopart- mcutof State In a few days from Honolulu , embodying the announcement of the death of John Domlnls , the prince consort. Develop- monls In that quarter nro being narrowly wnlched on account of the possibility of an upheaval and the resulting jeopardy of Amor- lean Intori'Sls. Such onicinl Information ns has reached the department from Samoa is indicative of the existence of n fooling of unrest among the natives , nnd it was believed to bo politic to send n man-of-war there. This vessel , the Iroquois , arrived at Apia n few days ugo. Thcro U nt present a German man-of-war there and an English cruiser is expected to reach Apia In a few davs. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soolhlng Syrup for Chil ( Iron Teething softens the guins and allays all pains. ' . ' 5 cents a bottle. iiiu yufKit iro/uj .1 COHI > MT. A Centenarian Kxplulng the Cause of Her IJOIIK I'lib. EAST MIU.STO.VK , N. J. , Sopt. 9. Mrs. Sarah Van Nostraud , who Is now entering upon her 104th year aud Is still halo and hearty , atlribulcs her lougovlly nnd physical condition to Iho fact thai she never were a corset. The halo old lady celebrated the an niversary of her 10'lrd birthday the other day at her homo hero. She WHS conceded to boone ono of the "youngest" In the party , so lively and sociable was sho. On that occasion she did not hosltula to make u know thai her dis obedience of fashionable moss was thu causa of her halo old ago. "If our .girls would abandon the corsou , " said she , "they would live longer and bo Healthier. I always hated cor&oU and would never wear ihem. " She was married in 1810 and during her flfly-llvo years of married life she gave ulrlh to eight children. The old lady says she thinks sbo will live to see nor li'ith year. The perfume of violets , the purity of the illy , the glow of the rose , and Iho Hush of Hobo combine in Pozzonl's wondrous Powder. With Itnkotti'H llnllrouil Mnddlo. FAKOO , N. D. , Sept. 0 , Besides Iho lorn- porary restraining order secured by Iho rail roads against tbo breaking of car seals fcr the Inspection of grains by the couimUslonom , a bill In vqully bus boon tiled by the Ureat Northern , which rocllos Inability to properly inspect at night , and a consequent delay of trains if Iho law is enforced. The bill says the orders of the board discriminate In favor of Iho "Soo" aim Milwaukee roads. The orders of the railroad commissioners are claimed to bo contrary to the Intor-stnlo com merce law. Similar papers were served by Iho Northern Paclllo , DoWlll's Lilllo Early lasers ; only pi)0lo | ) euro sick headache und rogmalo the bo , < is This IH HOME , Sept , 0. The Italian government has sent an agent nn order for 50,000 rilloj to Ibo Ternl factory and has instructed General Hlcottl to minutely luspoot the forts iu the Alpine district. AT THEIR REGULAR TRICKS , Chairman Finloy and Olmrltoa of the Alton Etill QnarretHug. CHARGES AGAINST THE ASSOCIATION. Another Oncti I/cttor / In Which the Question of Cutting ItntCH IH Gen erally OlnciiHird from SOT- ornl Points. CutCAno , 111. , Sopt. 0. General Passenger Agent Charlton of Iho Allen ha written an other tarl letlor to Chairman Finloy. On complaint of the Atchhon that the Alton hail sold tickets lo St. Louis at reduced rales without charging- ' . " ) cents extra for admis sion tickets to the exposition , the chairman authorized nil compolllors of the Alton to do likewise. In his letlor Mr. Cnatllon say * among ether ihlngs : "Tbo S.uita Fo letter to you Is dntea the Ith lust. , und that com pany had out the rate on Iho 3rd. Your Inner to mo Is daiod lha 7th and reached mo on the 5th , nnd wo , In consequence of your omission lo advise us , were doDrlvod of Iho opportun ity of mooting the cut rates imtilo by the Santa Fo and sanclionod by you. The alleged uilvlco lo you Is Incorrect nnd Iho charge against the Chicago & Alton is un true. At tbroo of the ion points named wo do not it'll any llckots and , therefore , cannot have been guilty of cutting ratoi at these points. At the other seven polnu our ralos are ono fan : and onu-inlrd with U5 cents added for admission ticket. We le.ivo your lines to perpetuate Iho demoralization , wbilo wo merely protect ourselves. Your lines have the honor of forcing the lighting in crooked ways on every occasion. " A1UUSTINO rilKIOUT IHTKS. At the mooting of the Western Frelpht association today it was decided to establish rates from Evnnsvlllo , Cairo and kindred points lo the Missouri riper , on tlio basis of Iho coinhlne-1 locals via Ivan St. Louis. The southwestern lines convened this after noon nnd disposed of a number of mailers. It was agreed to establish the same rates from Sioux City lo Now Orleans via Kansas City , that are In effect via the Illinois Cen tral. A rate of lll o per hundred pounds was made on sewer pipe from Kansas City to St. I'mil. and a rate of lee from Kansas City to Duluth. Resolutions wcro ndoplcd making the rate on coal from Missouri river points lo Iho interior Missouri river points 45o loss than the Chicago rail. Many sub- Joels were passed until the next meeting. IS ATCIIlfcOS's HAVO1I. The Alchison. Topeka & Snnla Fo has again como out on top in Us appeal from a decision of Chairman Finloy. Some limo ago a large number of mlloiigo tlckols that hud got Into Iho hands of brokers were bought by tdo Hock Island people , who un- derlook to compel tho.Atcblson to redeem them at full larifT rates' under a provision of an ngreomonl. Ttio Burlinglon also pre sented ono ticket of the ; atnb kind for re demption. The AVchlson showed that many of these tickols had been bulletined as irreg ular nnd refused to reilcum them. Chairman Finloy decided that they must nil bo redeemed whereupon an appeal was taken to arbitration. ' 1 rafllo Manager Murray of the Big Four , General Passenger Agent Shattuc of the Ohio & Mississippi and Vice Chairman Donald of Iho Contra ! Trafllc association were chosen as aroi- Iralors. Thejsubmllled a decision loday reversing the rulings of Chairman Flnley und deciding that the Atchlnson could not bo compelled to redeem any tickets. SIIATTUO C.VU2HS CONFUSION' . The agreement reached last week by the Interested lines to advance the passen ger rates from Cincinnati nnd Ohio river points lo the Paclllo coast has already been knocked lo pieces. General Passenger Agent Shatlucof thoOhlo & Mississippi has given notice that ho will continue lo make Iho Chicago rale apply from Mitchell , Ind. , on Paclllo coast business and lhat from Cincinnati ho will make the same rate per mile to the Missouri river for basing purposes that is now in effect from Chicago to Kansas City , referring to thu 41 rate. Tno rnto clerks had already met to check up Pa cific coast rates on Iho agreed basis when Mr. Shattuc's announcement caused them 10 adjourn without action. The situation ro- mulns as It was before the ttio conference. Do Witt's Litllo Early Ulsers for Iho Ilvor See the two thiovus iu "Eriuiuio" ut the Grand opera liouso. AXXOUXVK.IIK.VTS. Thomas W. Keene , supported by a very able company , appears in elasslu and historic repertoire ut the Uoyd for four performances , commencing this oveninj , ' . The opening play is Bulwor's ' great state play , "Uichollou , " In which Mr. Keene gives n very thrilling per sonation of the crafty cardinal-statesman. Many of the world's greatest actors have ap peared In this Dart , but none huvo mot with greater cucccss In It than Mr. Keotio. For Ibo remainder of Iho week Ibo bills will bens ns follows : Friday evening , "Louis XIj" Saturday mutineo , "Merchant of Venice ; " Saturday evening , "Ulchard HI. " The ad vance sale of seats has been very largo , und Indications are that Mr. Koouo's Omaha en gagement will bo very largo. It is always a pleasure to announce the coming of that sterling artiste , Patli Hosn , for Iho bare announcement carries with it assurance Uiut n performance of superior merit will bo scan. An especial degree of Interest attaches lo horonfrugomoiitatBoyri's new tnontcr , opening next Sunnay night , In the fact lhat she will produce an entirely now play and ono that has been written especially lo meet her line of talents. Its tltln is "Dolly Vardon , " and Paul Kosa will , of course , enact the ttllo role. The character is that of a bright and bewitching American girl whom circumstances have sent to Eng land to become a member of the family of nil English curate. Miss Uosa has a part In which she clullphts und It Is safe lo say lhat she will delight her many admirers. Iinr company is an exceptionally good ono. In response ion popularuomnnd "Krmlnio" will continue to hold the boards at the Grand until Saturday evening , when "Olivette" will bo put on and will bo ronuatod Sui'day night. The opera has mudo n decided hit and Is being largely attended. It goes with a dash and swum that Is delightful , and all the minor parts are tilted Into their places and work smoothly. Next week tno company will plav iholr roporlolro , Including "Grand Duchess , " giving u different opera every evening. The management is now pulling In Iho new sounding board In iho celling , which will bo Hnishod next week , making Iho house as nearly perfect In accoustics us it is possi ble to muko n theater. The ladles' reception room is now HnishoJ and handsomely fur nished nnd the foyer has neon newly car peted , malting It additionally cozy , Lincoln J , Carlor's sconia production , "Tho Fast Mull , " which will bo presented - sontod at the Farnani street then tor this evening by nu excellent company , is ono of the most successful plays put on tbo stao In recent years. The story Is thrilling , and Justice Is done thu startling and roiillstlo scones by a perfection of mechanical uffoots. The attraction at the Furuani Slroot theater - ator next Sunday evening will bo tbo success ful play , "Master und Man. " The Eden Musoo presents this week many good features , Lizzie Sturgeon , the armless pianist bomg the favorite , Tno ludy snake chnriuer and two big siago shows 'aro the moans of drawing peed houses. Friday will bo ladles' kouvonir day. Do Witt's Little harly tdsorj ; bou llttlo pills for dyspepsia , hour slouiaah , bad breath. "OHvotto" next oponi nt the Grand npuni liousu , Saturday und Sunday ovon- ings. , ' 'hnrgod \ \ Ith Arnon. At 3 o'clock on the morning of July 21 , 1SIK ) , a grocery store belonging to Abe Gan- noier and located at the corner of Leaven- worth und South Tenth streets was discov ered on tire , Thn loss on stock was considerable conoid- orlug the size of ttio store and by remarks dropped bv .loino of thmnolghbon It was sus pected that the pluco tuid boon tlrod. The Insurance agenU ( pole up Iho mutter am ) thoroughly InvoUirUtod the c.vio. Yes terday afternoon ( lanniUcrvai arrested and charged \vlth arson , .J'O.no of the Interested parties will talk about tlm m tutor. A very small pill , bu&nwery good ono. Do Witt's Llttlo Early Klsors. Kvorybody lui ; hs. < U the Grand oponi honsu. "linnlnio.- , JM.S.V.IC'/I tMKTTX I'ltOllIIIS. They Kxprrm Tliolr Qplnlons In Very Diioltlcil Ijiiiiniinu . WoitCESTKit , Mass. , Sopt. -Tho I ) prohibi tion state convention was called to ardor this morning. W. H. 1'nrtrldgo wa temporary chairman. On taulng the chair I'urtrldgo addressed the convention at great length. At lha close of the chairman's address , many ethers wcro made , and the coinmlttoo on resolutions reported. The platform usialls tbo liquor t radio In the usual manner nnd calls for Its absolute suppression ; denounces high license , and da- mands the dissolution of tbo "partnership now existing bauvtcn tno government , national und state , and the rum power ; " points out to supporters of missions that the tbo port of Uoston Is foremost in iho ex portation of rum lo "Darkest Africa , " and Ihnt iho tralllo was douolcd during the past year. The seventh plank Is as follows : \Vo doplnro thu depth of degradation to which tlio Department of Sta'.o lias doscundnd In becoming : i "ilrniniiiur" In furolgn luiuN for Hit ) ItcurToids nf tills country. Add to this thi'Mu other fauta thu refusal to nnlto with th r Millions In : L iruuty for Iho Hiipprustlon of > ho stavu Irutlo and mm tnitllu In Afiluu ; n. president WKI | Iliuls IIvo kinds ot wlnu nucoa- sary for his ollldal buniiiut | ; a vlrtv-prosldunt who applies for u lliuor | llcunsii for Ins ' \Shoru- liuin ; u sunfilo that will not l.unlsu thij liar- room from Us Klin ; of the uupltol , und uluiuso that stfuniiles all Inquiry Into Iho fuels of the llijnor trulllu anil wo have u purfout dniiioii- stniUon nf Iho eoniploto domliiitnuy of the mm pouer In our national alTalis and of tlio HluvUh snbsorvlency of our puhllisorvunlslo lls liuhosts. The romudies which iho party proposes nro : prohibition bv the state ami national author ity of the manufacture , Importation und ex portation , transportation , or sale nf alcobollo beverages , and the election nnd appointment of oflU'lals , executive , lepislatlvound Judicial. In sympathy with , and who will on force prohibition. Tlieso ends , ihcy bollovc , are attainable only through a party organbed for Iho purpose. The platform also favors the appointment rather than the election of pros ecuting olllcers for tbo sumo reasons that judges nro upnolntlvn , and declares In favor of female suffrage and a strict enforcement of the civil service law. Charles H. Klinball , Lynn , was nominated for governor bv acclnmulion , Augnslm H. Smltn for lloulunnnt governor nnd Alfred W. Uichardson of SprlngUold for secretary of stato. Only two moro nights of "Krminlo , " tonight nnil tYidivy nijjht. 'Grand opera house. 1MV.11. The September lerm of the counly court opened yesterday morning with 'i > 0 cases on Iho docket. On the call 101 of these were sot for trial. - A. J. Bolleiio , an unrogenernto vng and constitutional bum , was .sent up by Judge Helsloy for ton days , the tlrst and last live on broad and water. < Charley Gees , ox-juultor of the city jail , is behind the bars for stealing a box o ( cigars from Powell's saloon nt Fifteenth and Jack son , whore hn was employed as cuspidor Juggler. George Adams has been wonting for George Brcnmin of the Eagle house lately. Tuesday night ho skipped , taking with him n revolver belonging to Brennun. Dotocllvo Vizard nrreslod Adams yoslorday nflornooti and charged him with petit larceny. City Clerk John Groves does not take kindly to the idea of the democratic councilmen - men dictating the nano | of his deputy. Mr. Groves snld today that hi ) would never sub mit. Ho would apnoiut a man who would be satisfactory to him , biit would never lot the democrats run the otllce. J. W. Ivors reported to the police last night that a light overcoat , a rubber coal , boots , shoos und sotno ether articles of wearing ap parel were slolon from the South Omaha Ice company's barn at 14 Leavonworth some time during yesterday afternoon. The Ihlof is supposed to bo u discharged employe. Many old times in Omaha will recall Pat MoHugli , who in the o.irly ' 70's managed an Irrigation ranch on Ninth street when that was the only ttiorousrhfnro to the depot. Later , during the Bl ck Hills boom , ho be came niavor of Doadwnod. Now ho Is mayor of LangJon , S. D. , was a member of Ibo lost legislature of fiat tate and is reputed to bo quito wealthy. Do Witt's ' Little Early Risora. Best little pill ever mado. Cure constipation over/ timo. None equal. Use them uow. Iron Foundry CollnpscH. LKI'.DS , Sopl. 0. Will's ' Iron foundry hero collapsed today. Two children were lilllod nnd iwo olhors are dying from the effects of [ njuries received. Buy It ! Drink it ! Whan ! Why Cook's Ex tra Dry Imperial Champagne. Once tried always preferred. Absolutely pure. t'.iii W. J. Cook of Blair Is at the Casey. J. F. Kendall of Superior Is nt the Casey. W. C. Brooks of Beatrice is ut the Mlllard. Thomas F. Lasch of Lincoln is at the Mur ray. ray.II. . B. O'Lynn ' of Chadron Is at Iho Mur ray. John C. Love of Plattstnouth is at the Del- lone. J. E. Stauffcr of Grand Island is nt the Casey. George A. Austin of North Phitto Is at the Casey. Henry Houseman of Broken Bow Is at the Dellouo. F. C. Ilnnafod of Grand Island is at the Millard. John H. Tnompson of West Point Is at the Deilono. Miss Kate Glllmoro has gene to Burling ton , IS. J. J. S. Osborno and wlfo of Geneva are nt the Murray. Mrs. F. B. Glllmoro left lost evening for Topeka , Kan. Mr. John Grant has returned from a busi ness trip oast. A. B. Dolwlolor nnd Yoager of Yutnn nro nt the Casey. " " Mr. and Mrs. U. J. IC"llpatrick of Beatrice are at Iho Puxlon.v Hon Frank P. IrolnW'tnayor | of Nebraska City , is at Iho Pax ton i D. \Vheolor , T. R-neopor and J. J. Lou- don of Ponder nro nt the-Dollono. - George H. Crosby , general freight agent of the Burllnglou , wont..to . Chicago yesterday afternoon. Mr. C. M. Palmer , busies ? manager of the San Francisco Examiner was in the city yestordny. " Uov. A. W. Lamnr "of the First Baptist church , arrived homo vostorday afternoon with his family via Iho Fremont , Klkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad. W. II. Kent , the woll' known newspaper man , formerly of Om'nlm , has resigned his position ns editor of the Laramle Republican nnd will bo succccdodi 'by .1. C. Crawford of Omaha. Mr. Kent wllltrumain In Lnrnmlo. T. S. Godfrey , the well Known passenger ngont of the Missouri Pnelllc , returned homo yesterday morning , accompanied by his family , from a mouth's visit to tholrotd homo in Philadelphia , During Iholr trip the visited Ocean Grove , Long Branch and oibor polnls on the coast. When Ilahy wa-s lick , we garo her Ca torla , Wliun she WM a ChlM , she cried for Castorla , When she became JIU.S , * ha clung to Castorla , When iho had CliU Jrun , the c vo thuiu Castorlx BUSINESS In our Men's department has started in with a rush. Never since we opened our store have wo sold so many fine suits during the first week in September as we sold last week. We've got the goods , we've got the styles , we've got the quantity , and what's more to the point we've got the Prices. This week we open on our second floor an entire new stock of Boy's clothing. When we say entire new stock , we mean it. We didn't carry over a single suit from last season. Every suit we are showing today is new this season. We intend to double our trade in boy's clothing. We've got the goods to do it with. We've bought immense quan tities. We've bought them right and we intend to make prices on them that have never been made before. 396 knee pant suits at $1.OO , Made in handsome brown plaids , in tasty styles , ages four to fourteen. 278 knee pant suits at $1.65.Made Made in neat pin checks , in a variety of colors , in tasty styles , ages four to fourteen. 295 knee pant suits at $1.75.Made Made in handsome stylish stripes , with double breasted coats , trimmed with soutache braid , ages four to fourteen. 75O knee pant suits at $2.50.Made Made in strictly all wool cassimcres , in five very hand some patterns , ages four to fourteen. These arc the best suits ever sold at the price and are worth fully four dollars anywhere. 325 long pant suits at $2.25 j Splendid wearing School Suits in three 375 long punt suits at 2.So ' pieces , Coat , Vest and Pants , ages ten to 250 long pant suits at 2.75 ] thirteen. Strictly all wool suits in three pieces , Coat , [ 2f > o long pant suits at $4.00 Vest and pants , in a very handsome assort- j 250 long pant suits at 4.25 ment of coior.s and styles. [ 250 long pant suits at 450 HAVE YOU GOT A BOY ? BRING HIM IN. sovrn .itin.i. . , . . Two I'rctty St. Agnes' church was the scoue of two very protly weddings yesterday morning. The contracting partial were City Clerk John Kvnn und Miss Mury Corrigau , sister of County Cotnmissionnr Corrigan , nnd Oftleor Larry O'lCeofo and M. Teresa Dwyor. Mr. J. H. Fleming nnd Miss Anna Cerrignn acted us best man and bridesmaid respectively for the llrst named couple , Mr. .lames Parks and Miss Nellie acttni ; in the same capacity for Mr. O'Kcofo nnd bride. Hov. D.V. . Morlartvcelohraledlhonuplial mass and lied Ibo bonds. Tbo church was beautifully decorated with rnro exotic plants and ( lowers , and the full choir rendered Mozart's twelfth mass. Miss Corrigan were an elegant wlno colored silk trimmed with black laco. In her hands she carried a bouquet of Marochal Nell roses and lilies. Miss Dwyer was arrayed in garnet silk. After the ceremony wedding breakfasts were served to the guests of bolh huppv pairs al Iho residence of Iho brides. Twenty- lourtb nnd Q and Twenty-sixth and F. They were the recipients of manv elegant pres ents. Mayor Slouuo and all the city ofllctals were present. Messrs. Hyan nnd O'Keofe ' and their brides lenvo this evening for nn extended - tended tour of the wesl , slopping at Denver , Salt Lake , Seattle und Butto. Assignment oCTi-uolior * . Following are ino assignment of teachers In Iho public schools for the en nlug year : High School \V. J. Taylor , principal ; Helen Seeloy. nsslslant nrinclpal ; Miss llnl- ilo Moore , sixlh grade ; Miss Agnes Hoffman , llfth grade ; Miss Mabel Silver , fourth crado : Miss Mary Lohorn , Iblrd irraJo ; MIsses Luella Erion und Bli/a Gibbs , second grade ; Mrs. L. W. Hald nud Misses Alice Havens , Clara Davis and Ilopo Hornuy , first grade. Third Ward Miss Els > io Hurlmnn. princi pal ; Miss Lena Cilbson , fourlh grade ; Miss Margaret A. O'Toole , Ihlrd grade ; Miss Mary Garrlhan , second grade ; Miss Mary H. Liltle , ilrst grado. Albright Miss Luvena Jones , principal ; Miss Eflio Sampson , second und third grades ; Miss Mary Elgin , llrst grade. Fourth Ward Jennie Allen , principal ; Miss Nora Cox , assistant. West Albright Miss Sarah Shields , prin 1 cipal ; Miss Sophie Cleveland , assistant Brown Park Iviiss Sadlo Finloy , princi pal ; Miss Kale Kyan , asslslanl. Missouri Avenue Miss Nellie Hughes. Miss Kalio Gregory , suhjllluto ; Miss M. A. Davis , special drawing ; Miss Emma Wood , special music. Slmop Skliinlnj ; Challenge. Frank Compton not having covered my deposit - posit loft with the South Ornahi roprosonta- tlvoof Tim BEK on August 21 , nor accepted my challenge of Unit date I hereby claim Iho lltlo of champion of Nebraska for skin ning sheep and stand open to defend Iho same acninsl any person uud all persons now in iho sluto. IK dofonco of my lillo I horobv challenge any man in Nebraska lo contest with mo in skinning sheep for u purse of $101) ) to $ y.r > l > . and huvo dnuositod with TUB Bui : a corlllled chock forSJSO This challenge will remain open until U o'clock Sulurdny night , September IU. Wll.l.UM II. CltUVI'OKK On behalf of William H. Crawford , cham pion sheep skinner of Nebraska , wo hereby challenge Frank Compton to a sheep skin ning contest with William H. Cruwford on the following condllions : That Crawford will sltlii six sheep while Compton skins live for&iOund Iho loser lo pay tor the sheep. Against tlmo. A ? i5 check has been depos ited with Till ! BKK nnd Iho challenge will re main open till Saturday night , September 11) ) , nt U o'clock. WUIOIIT & Mi DKIKI. . . Independent Dolomites. At the meeting of the South Omaha Inde pendents held in Blum's hall Tuesday evening the following delegates and alternates were appointed to attend iho counly convention to bo hold In Omaha , Saturday , September 12 : / . P. Hedges , P. A. Barrett , Samuel P , Brlghnm , D. P. Iloth , 1C. Tomplolon , T. G. Laur , G. W. Hoyworth , C. L. Coo , U. A. Forsyth , C. Goryo , H. Hussell , T. G. Smith , S. D. Uynorarson , D. F. Buyllss. AltornntcH II. H. Miller , A. H. Adams , John D. Loo. O. H. Tubbs , L. G. Noff , John Ulnwdon , John Buxtor , J. M Fowler , E. E. Polslnv , C. P. Davis , W. Beckett , W. J. Temple , and J. W. Bolleau. NntcH About the City. E. D. Swan of Salt Lake City was in town tills morning. Miss A. O'Brien of Chicago , U the guest ot Mrs. John Irwln of Brown Park. W. Beak , wife and son of Clayton are the guosis of Mr. und Mrs. W. L. Holland. Commissioner Corrigan returned from Den ver yesterday much Improved in health. Councilman O'Kourku Is Iu Lincoln regis tering the city's grading and paving bonds. Atlornoy Farnsworlh and faintly loft for Blair this morning to bo uuscut several weeks. Cigarmakers' union < 1T will meet In Turner hall this nvoning to elect otllcers for the en suing year. The lump Jawed steer had an Innings at the yards yesterday , .six being condemned by Inspector specter Howard. A very enjoyable sociable was given al ino FirU Presbyterian church last evening by thu ladles of the parish. , James 1 * . Murphy und his brother Michael of ihe Union stock yards were called to Chicago cage last night by the death of their father. Mrs. J. L. Martin , wlfo of Agent John L. Martin of iho Hock Island , nnd Mrs. E. D. Walker are attending the state fulr at Lin coln. coln.Frank Frank Long , Infant son of Martin Long , Twoiitv-tliird unu S streets , died last night and will bu hurled at I o'clock this afternoon m St. Mary's cemetery. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor of the First Christian church will glvo a social ut Mrs. Hovers , 1C and Twonty- llfth streets , tills afternoon. Arthur Adams , son of City Atlornoy Adams , who was shot in the face last Sun- dav. Is doing nicely. Fragments of glass en tered his o.vas and proved very painful. The Ladles' Relief Corps of the Episcopal church gave a supper last evening al the va cant room on N and Twenty-sixth. Quito a sum was realised for sweet charity's sako. The Catholic union , a now society , mot last evening at Blum's ' hall to period an organi zation. It Is n boneUelnl Insurance society and already numbers soventy-ilvo members. T. J. Hill of Grconllold , In. , was n visitor at the yards yesterday. Ho is on his way west to his farm In Filmoro county , and us ho In tends to locate iu Nebraska slopped off lo see bis future market. Si. Agnes' parochial school opened yesterday The Sisters of Providence from St. Mary's of Iho Woods , Ind , , nro in charge. The coin-so of sludlos bus been lengthened and porfecled. There are 200 pupils In ullend- anco and everything gives promise of a splen did year's ' work. The Century club of Iho Trcaly of Limer ick will nold a [ tooting in Young Men's In stitute hall , Saturday evening at Ti : : ( ) to com plete arrangements for. the celebration of lhal event , which will bo hold In Boyd's ' Now Ihcalur , October 14. Some of the most elo quent speakers Iu Nebraska have been iu- vlted lo participate. The committee on ar rangements P. J. King , Emmet Tlinoly , Martin McIConnn , Joseph Brcen , John G. Irvin and Patrick Shoohy. For restoring the color , thickening Iho growth , nnd beautifying Iho hair , und for provunling baldness , Hall's Hair Uonowor unsurpassed. Laughter and applause the ruling foil- tnro at the Grand opera liouso. It is "Enninio.,1 . Kail Suits. The Commercial National bank has brought suit to recover $ . ' 1,000 from W. K. Harding The potillon charges lhat the defendant has absconded. His property which Is in the hands of Sloan , Johnson & Co. , nnd Puxtou , Gallagher &Co. has been attached. Marie P. McCaguo has brought suit and asks to bo divorced from her husband , Will iam. She charges cruelty , Annie Hamilton has appealed from the action of the city council In ordering the grading of Sprairuo slreot from Thlrty- Ihlrd lo Thirty-fourth und will nsn Iho court lo say that the work shall not bo done this year. Judge Davis has granted George Smith a writ of habeas corpus and will hoar argu ments tomorrow afternoon. Smith has boon contlncd In tbo city Jail.O "Olivotto" Saturday and Sunday nights at the. Grand oponi houbo. .Moro Trouhlo for Jlallor. OOiror Meals was called upon to arrest Fred Hallor again yesterday afternoon. This time the prisoner was charged with being a suspicions character , but in reality he was locked up for spiriting away n sowing ma chine. There was a machine nt the Hood house , 1017 Chicago strool , whore Hnllor boarded , nnd In some way ho obtained possession of it against the wishes of Iho agent. The article was dually located nnd the police notillcd lo arrest tno youncr man and nave iho mailer sotllpd in court. I'lnypil with Mntuhos. An alarm at 12i50 : o'clock was caused by a lira In a stable owned by Al. Urick at 1018 North Twoniy-foiirth slreel , and occupied by Charles McCloud. The hlazo was started by a little girl who was playing with malchos. The building was destroyed. Loss $100. A span of miilos belonging to Mr. McCloud were somowhal scorched , but wcra not seriously Injured. ' W/.VI77/.S. Ant ( CM nf flvf. Him nr Itn nn > ler tltlx Itcittl , fifty ftiitt ; tacli atliltttnnal line ten cent * . DAKlUS-IMwIn , mm nt Mr. und Mrs , R 11. Wither. Funeral from tlmlr resilience. .U7 ! south I'ftrunth Hlirnt , this afternoon ut 'J o'ciouk. Knunds Invltud. IIAUKETT Thomas , aired L 2yonrN Tni'Mluy evening at blNin : of Thomas and Mar- carol llarrett. Tlio funmal today at'J p , m. from family residence ) , hmith Mil In street , Florence , Nob. Interment I'orc&t I.uwn comutury. DELICIOUS NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla - ° ' portoot purity. LemonI Lemon - Of aroat strength. AfmondI Economy ln tholr U9 ° Rose etc.r ) Flavor no doltcatoly and dollclously no the fresh fruit I1ho Best Till On Enrtln III' . IIobk'H Vegetable I'll Is act Roiilly yet promptly oa Iho LlVIiH , KID. NHYNuml IIOAVULS , I < Vver and clonuslng the lyiitein thor oughly nnd they cur * habitual oonntlimtlon. They are PUfinr contud. i vjVlUtV Jf.l do not grlpo , very < amt $ $ & % sK " " " > " ott'y tu tai ° . ° < " > 2 Mfff > pill n UOBO , and are purely vegetable. i > lllnlnonch vlnl. per. Wk dltftistlon follows th ' ! r u o. Tluy AI1SO * LUTCLY CHItK SICIC IIKAIIA : ilI { , mdare llfooiiiliu'iidod by LviKlliiK l'liy llclmiN. 1'orBnloliy ilniKK'nt" ' "r fcuut liy uiul. f coutn u vlnl or 5 for } 1.00. AddruM IIUHIVS MEDICINE CO. , Vrops. 'fin Francisco , Cal. Chicago , lit Itnlin A Co , Cor. i.MIt nnd Douulns Ht < . J A. Fuller \ Co. , Cor. lull mid Douvlna H . A I ) . Kostur A Co. . Council ItlulTa In. He Offer 1'ou tr/ilc/t In.inra * Hufety toile il/o of Mother nnil Chilli. "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Jtoln Confinement of It * 1'itln , Horror nnil Jtlgle , AfteritslngonnboltlHof "Mollinr'H 1'rlrnd" I titlen'd Imt IUtluintiiunililld | not uxpurlviiuu that weukni'ns afterward uin.il Iu micli CIUHM. llm. ANMK OiOK , Luniar , Mo. , Jan. 15th , 1SI1. Sent by cxprvu. elinrKcn propnlil. oil ii-colntol prluoS1.50 | > ur lioltlc. Hook to UullierHinalU > il free. 1IUAI > 1'IKI < H ita-XJUI-A'l'Olt CO. , V ATLANTA , < JA , SOU ) IIV AM , IIHUIKIISTS. I1 B .D BLOOD I : Pltnploa on the Faoa | Breaking Out | j Skin Troubles | ; Llttlo Bores ; Hot Skin ) i Bolh I Blotctoa ) ! Cold Sores | Bad Breath | j Sort. Month or Lips | ; If yuu ufrfr from PUT of j thnio iijrinptuiii * , t k i WHY ? ll f you ever used marcuryl It so , did you ; glvo rour > eC ) the nccHlril attention nt Iho tlmo I. We ni'oit not tell you fiat you ruqulro Wood . . ; inudlc'no ' , toomuro fri lnm ftoiii the uftrr of. Cocti l > r. AcUrr'n Knullih lllo.icl l.llilr 11 tliu . : only known inwliclno U t will thorouKhlr eradl. ; catS tlio poison from tno 'Vin'11'1l".1'.twf,5olt1 ' : ynurilrwuljt. or wrlto to W. II. IlooiiKII Ae : ( . 43 Weit llroiul"uy , New 1 ork < Ilty ] < > , . . . . i. . . . . . .mi .1. . . . ! I1Y KUIIN & OO. iinrt HIIEIt- MAN .t Mel'ONNiiU : Omuha. Mlmnlatntlintorplcl Ilvor , HtroiiKtlifii tlm illgontlvo orj ; > iiiH , rcgilluto tliu LMVUK | , mill am mit' < | imli > il an nn Anti-Bilious Medicine. l. DomiHinnll. itH cent * . < ) lllr . : iO > A ; .Jl I'arU 1'liicii. N. Y- : DOCTOR These Ctilohmtwl U.VDLINII" I'lllioronr.i.Ulvu Cure fur Hlfk ; lAGKER'S Hradnclie , lllllouinc * ! , and ! C'onillputlon. Pmull , pi cm. I I PURE nut aud u fuTorlto with the ! llei. Sold In England for ! > . il. , In Ainerlc * for U3r. Got ; Uiom from your I > ri > f lit9 , or ; > oixl to W. II. liooiiru * ( O. , ; PILLS. 4H nut llroiJ.nf , Kiw Tort. ; in1.1 > . . . , . . . . .I For Sale hy KUIIN & CO. und SIIKR- MANk llan Line UOV A I , MAIL BI'JIA.MKHH. Montroiil Mini Qiinlxm to llorry anil Liverpool di Mn t.'J ) to JiU. nrriirillnK to mciiuior nnil locution a Into room , liilurmiullntuiind etcariiKunt low rntci NO I'A'm.K CAltltlUII. STJLTE BKHVIOUV OK l = i BTKAMSHIHB. Now York and ( iiiuu'iw ' vlii Ion < limdurry tvorj iMirlnlflit Supl It , STATK OK NKVADA 31' M Oft I , HTA'J'K 01' NKIIUAHKA , 8 OA M Pnbln MA ill" llulurn MS. Mi'i'riuo H'J ' Al'l'lyto ' ' Al.l.AN \ CO. t lilfUK" ! M. K MIIOUKH , Wslmsll Tlckc'toill u.V. . K VAII , , llurllniftun Ticket Olllco. WOODSY PENETRATING PLASTER. I In < JI H K. OthCM In rninpnrUon urn tlow nr WOnD'S PLASTER. II I'onr rnt < . Ho. H vt i. All UOTEL M fl Centrally II All thn t Ix > cato < l V Iliiir | toiueiiU , ' 'llroiulwuy & tut. SI. , Nmv York. A.HKK1UAN A.NI Ul.'KOl'llAN 1'I.AN. UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Corner | llh nnrt Mnnoii Mtriiiiti. llnlf blnuk trait ot t'nlon 1'iiclllo nnd M A M DupuU. New biillilliiK lie * furnliiiru , uvory tli fu link clan * , coiiloit liicntlcm III Oumliu , vluw of uutlra inrrounilliu oiiiintry , uu iMtholoctrlo cull hulls uta UIDI , II. IU und II M. Kvurr Unu of ( wililu nil I mutoi Ar , IIA M wlllilu uno Uloclc , ukojit riliurtu'k t Avouiit id luruconi I'urir lluu. 1 bluofci away and you < Ui Irttnifui to tlmao If > yu