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    8 OMAHA DAILY KKES FRIDAY , AUGUST Jl , 1803.
REAPER OF RETRENCHMENT
Union .Pacific Shopmen Will Have Their
Time Trimmed Again.
\V1LL \ APPLY TO THE ENTIRE SYSTEM
lovcn Hours Dnjr nnil No Work on Sntur-
d y Ntiw the Hill * How In Cnnui
Over tha Ml.wauUce'B World' *
1'u I r
"Tho question of n reduction In anlnrlcV
laid General Manager Dickinson jcstordny
morninghns not as jet bcoii considered by
the onicl.ils of the Union 1'iclfic , although wo
must still fuithcr cut down our expenses to
meet our losses Wherever possible the
foieo111 bo still further reduced , the work
fit the men bolng .illoued to pllo up The
tut In salaries will bo deferred ns Ions ns
Viosslblo , because \\c know tha hutdshlp <
{ eduction In wipes will entail upon the men
Utid women etnplrncd on tlio sjstein. I can-
liutsaj Unit It will not bo done , but stniplj
remark that It has not boon considered as
> ct
' You may say that wo liavo been casting
nbout all morning to uncertain just where wo
fnay still further reduce our jniscnKcr serv
ice While nothing dpilnito has been do-
clued upon wo will uiscontlnuo passenger
ricr\Icn in Nebraska , Kansas and Wyoming
come time next week , It being next to Im
possible to get nut new time caids for the
reduction to take place on Sunday.
"Monday morning the shop men on the
entire B > stem will be reduced another hour
to moot the decrease in our cainlngs , This
Tflll gi\c the men a working week of ihlrtj-
flvo houis Instead of foity hours , as ut
present. "
"What of the future outlook for an In
crease In business ) " asked the tepoi tcr.
"It Isn't pai ticularly bright , ! must confess
Biisltius.s Is chaotic and 1 cannot sco any
change for the next ninetj dajs , although I
n m hoping that my judgment in this case
will pioso unreliable. Other roads are In
siiml ir condition us the Union Paeilic. Sil-
Biles are being ruilucod In consciiucnco to
meet the umcrgincles that present them-
Bches While wo will hesitate long about
the i eduction , ( .till It may lm\e to bu done as
n last tesort , iti which cise the cmplojcs
vlll hiuo to in.iko the best out of the situ-
ntion they can Howe\er , one thing is cot-
tain , wo lm\o not delinltely decided upon a
reduction , notwithstanding the rumois one
hems on the stieet. "
c.uiiuiVAIS : I.MO a
The Mllwnukrn ( loe-i Alter Unrlil'a P.ilr
llllHllllXK Hint < l < ltS It.
The staid , conservative Milwaukeo.chsscd
ns "ohl fofjiah" by tlio olhor i.iilroids in
Orn ih.i , lus been ( | Ulotlv getting considera
ble business lately In .1 m tuner that h is cx-
citocl not only the envy but the nnge'r of
rluil lines Recently tno Milwaukee carried
the "Africa" eompinj to Chicago light fiom
under the nose of the Uurliiu'ton , which OK-
petted the business almost up to the hour of
thocominto's leaving , bo keen has been
the disappointment of the Uut-
linpton that threats of blinking
ch iigps against Iho Milwaukee aic he ud In
raihoad eiielcs and It is openly stated Unit
Chiiiinan Caldwcll of the Wcslein Pus-
eciiKer nssoci itlouillbo ncciu.untcit with
the fuels In the e isc and the iissoeiution
i\Ill bo called upon to piss judgment upon
the line seeming the hubincss.
Origin illj , us lumcii goes , nn ex-
curblon paity hid m ido uiiarucmcnts
to use llio Ukhoin and Notth-
westcrn s\steins , and Ihe fonnei loul
was about prun.uing copy for Iho quaitor
Bheets nnnouiiLing the cxeursion , liut bu-
foio the printer had been given cony for the
fHeis the Milwaukee stepped in and closed
u contract for the excursion , ugieeinn , in ad
dition to carrying the excuisionibls bolh
ova\s in conjunction , with the Union
Paeilleto , pioxido nine admissions
to > tbo < if.iir for caeh poison , anil
-nlso plying them lodgings In Chicago
for the louud snmof f'JJ.IO , the oxemsion-
isls to tnKe along their lunch baskets iilled
With eatables foi iho ontiio tup
Mr. Buchanan of the Clkhorn wants to
know .1 thing or two nbout ho.v this
rate Is in-ulc. Not being in the eating house
buslnchb and providing lodgines and admis
sions to the fair for the thousands , he thinks
there is something lollen iu Donm.uk , nnd
it is understood , ho will eall Chairman Cald
well's attention to the anomaly of a lallioad
furnishing lodgings and fair admissions to
pcisons desiring to use the Milwaukee line.
ANOI 111:11 MUDIH.L : .
RnllrnniU J'lnclnir ' 1 tu'lr Own rntcrprctu-
IIiniH nil u llurvosl llomiCircular. .
Harvest home exclusions are giving no
end of trouble to the to ids In the Western
I'asscturcr issociition *
On .nth liS Chairman Caldwell issued a cir
cular which provided that tickets could be ,
sold fiomany point in Kansas to anj point
In Kansas , no through uites to ho less than
17. the same lulo applying fiom any point to
nn\ point in NcbtasUii and soon thioiigbout
the terrlloij of thotiansniissouiicomiiiittco
beciotai.v McCullough of the tiansmls-
BOUI I committee , being uuUuil fet an opinion ,
rules that the eiuuliir piovUcs for the s ilo
of tickets between points ir. traiisinlssouil
teultory in a noitliwcst , wist , south
west or soutn bound dlifulirm as well ns
fiom tiansmissoml tcirltori to other ten i-
torin the same dltection.
Cbaiiman Caldwell , asked for a ruling ,
gave an opinion along the lines of Keuot.m
Mi Cullongh , which is also the opinion o'f
the Hock Island and the S-int.i l"o.
Hut tioiicial I'assongiir Aj-ent Townsend
B.IJS th.it ticUots m.ij onlj bo sold , fiom
castPin fatowajs , t'hirairo and St Louis ,
while the liuilington intoipiots the eitcular
to apply onlfioin Mls ouii ilvcr points.
bo vaili-d are the opinion. ] amoi g the
"silk hats" that Chalrm in Caldwell lias
bcon asked to adjust the matter to the satis
faction of the members of the assoel ilion.
VIoitN ill ti Minimum ,
OMAHA , Aug 10 [ To tno 111 ! tor of THE
Hrr ] Hcpent ai tides published in your
paper about a induction In wa us nnionir the
Union 1'acillo sliopinon li.xvo caused a gtcit
neil of comment among ttio men If jou
will allow mo thn spacj I would like to nay a
few vvoids on the subject
The shopmen have already been loduceil
Inv ages about Ji per emit ' 1 ho reduction
has DCOII hi ought about by shortening
the houis fills was not soil
ously objected to by the men
Woaroawaio of the h-ird times prevailing
nil ov e-r the i ounti v nnd the dlfilculty In ob-
tuining work , and aio not malting am kick.
Hut n i eduction In the i.ito per hour would
meet with set lous opposition fiom the men
' 1 ho avoi ago w ages of the shop mon do not
exceed flO per month at the piescnt time ,
but thoinonthh pn of the sihuiod men nnd
oflliers bus not been changed 'Hint U
vi hero wo think the injustice of the thing
romcs in. Wo do not antlolpito a loduotion
In the mtn per hour , out the artlelo loferrod
to calls for an answer fiom us
What 1 hiuu slid \olcus the sentiment of
Iho nmjorlts. if not all the men Lot the
Dig salaiifd olllciaU knock on a few thousand
pf tholr salaries , and it will not bo necessary
to cut viiges
_
Mltllillrl I'lltlllu Kmlm lion.
While ofllclals and employes of the Mls-
louri Paclllo have boon commlsciatlng with
Ihelr brethren of thn Union t'aclflo over the
probability of a rothwtioti In s ilarlus on tha
Union I'ueltui the > have not boon pa\lag
rery close attention to wli it In tioreloplug
ji tholr own ilomlnlaut In fact the ) have
born \thcr jubilant taut the tcducilun In
foi COB on the line of the Mfisouil 1'acillo
contemplated all that would bo done toward
Ducting losses in nnemio
After going ou > r the situation verv closely
with tiencral Manager Doddndgo an older
fcom Mr.Geoi go ( Jould was lecohea nt Mis.
lourl Pacitic hiMUiiuaituis thu morning an-
nounntiK that all einplo.\us of the Missouri
Pacific whoso salaries are S100 per month
ind over will have tholr salaucs
cut 10 per cent , counting troiii
August 1. Halarlrs of less than t X i aio left
umUturbod Incaboanj omploj ! ' so affected
1 1)1 ecu to the auaiigomcnt ho will be
lircil. " _
r
r.i' r btrilco tu tint hunlli ,
The Itock UlauU will tooa laaug <
urftto Its through acrvlco from Omnhn
to Tort Worth , the Intention now being to
put on two trains , Nos 7 nnd 8. running In
opjKislto directions , train No 7 to Icivo
Otnilin nbout / 41 or 0 o'clock n. m nnd to
arrive In Port Worth the following morn
ing about 8 o'clock , miking the run
in about twenty-six hojrs Ibis
scrvlio will shorten the tlmo between Onmha
nnd Tort Worth. Tex , at least twelve hours
The noi th bound train , it Is though' , will
arrive about 10 o'clock p m , running , ns
the south bound train , via Lincoln , Fnirbury
and llollvillo
I.Ink * nnd riim.
General I'as enger Agent Francis of the
Burlington is in Denver.
Oeorgo A. McNtitt of thoMissoutl , Kansas
ft Texas railway entno in last evening.
Messrs ' 1 horp nnd Jenkins ot the Penn
sylvania lines wno in Oniiha yesterday.
0 S I..1 Pollett , travelingpisscngcr agent
of the "Big Pour , " was in town icsterdny
looking over the Held.
The Burlington brought into Omaha jcs-
leid.iy nearly l. > 0 Boiieinlans from Wilbur
and Cielo cnroiito to the fair.
J O Urinkerhoff , superintendent of tne
Kansis division of the Union Pacific , with
headquarters in Kansas City , arrived In
town jesterday ,
W A. Deuol , superintendent of the Colorado
rado division of the Union Paeilic , is in the
city , called hero to arrange for the now tlmo
cards on the "Overland Holltc. "
Hqwiird HIlloU , general fieight agent of
the SI. Louis , ICeokuk As Noi th western , w 1th
hcadquai ters nt bt fxiuls , nnd his assist nit ,
.1 S. Birtel , with headqu.irteis ut St. Jo
seph , vvcio lu Omaha rcsterdtiy.
To Cloinxn the SjHfpm
nffcrtunlly jet gently , when costive or
bilious , or when the blood is Imtmio or slug
gish , to permanently cure habttuil consti
pation to awaken the kidne.va and liver to a
healthy Activity without Irritating o weak
ening them , to dispel hcadaehcs , colds or
foversusoSjrupof Pigs.
OFF FOR CHIOAaO.
llalicinlniiH Depnrt to I'nrtlclimte
In it World' * I'ulr ( 'cilnliriitliiii.
With the customary "vitamo VMS" and a
"na 7dnr" sliprtly aftenvaid to cement the
feeling of good fellowship , the Bohemian
Illinois nnd tholr friends from Iho inlerior
f the state exchanged greetings with
) mnha friends nt 12 ! o'clock jestciday.
The \isilois icachod Omaha over Iho B. &
I. fiom Wllbcr , Ciolo , Solnnlor , Prague ,
Vnhoo , I ineolii nnd Nlmberg cniouto to
Chicago and thoWoild'H fair 10 bo in at-
endance on Bohemian day , August 13. The
eoplo of that tmtinnalitv aio intensely
atrlotic when it ionics to celebrating nny
atlonal event ns on this occision , nnd so
hey came In gioat minions the little city
\Vllbcr nlono sending llfi people , with
uch pronilncut ones in the affaiis of their
dopted countiv as C Duias. ex-senator and
x-county trcasuicr of Saline county ;
. Sadilck , ex-member of the legislaliire ,
nd also counly Ireasuier .it ono tlmo ;
Vllllam Bolacek , who llllcd the sime ofllce.
s wellas John V. bpirk with J. 1C. Mallat ,
ilax Storkan nnd Chailes Sagcl , more limits
f that buig A bind also aeeompanled the
. The visitois mauo a four houis stop
eio The two cats they occupied wore
' .ccoritpil . with bunting , while on the sides
f thccnr wusn slicamer beaimg Iho fe'l-
owmg inscription :
"Wilber. Neb. , to Bohemian day nt the
Voild's fair , August 12. Ib'.U ' "
About thirty gymnasts who obtained first
ri/o at the state touinamenteie in the
mitv , fullj equipped to takop.iit in the
urnois' contest Item the 12th to the 10th
hose were diesscd in tlioiecrul ir Bohemi in
in pets' unifoim.consistinir of a white shirt ,
.ink blue tiouseis and co its , and black h its
ml leathei belts eneiicling the waists v\ith
bo monogiani of the Sokol upon it Hed and
\ hlto b idges w ith the n line of Iho cily and
tate wcio worn ball the weinburs and
lu.'lr idmheis , including m in > ladies and
hildrcn.
'Uahuo's number included Hon. Henry
'ibcher , once a member of th state legis-
aturc , Editor ilosp-dokv and bhcr ll Bartek ,
vhilo Nimbcig was lepresented by Uditor
tioupa of the Bohemian p iper Kotvu at
3chu\lcr.
The Omaha contingent consisted of about
uxty people , including the "actives. "
iudolph Hivclka , John Morivcc , Joseph
Jhoala , Josuph Novak , K B Full , 1'iank
Anil , accompanied by Anton ICnicnt ns
udge In this putv weie : Mrs Bnitos ,
Jdilor , J H Jiemskv and family of the
: > oluolc Xapndu , J. W. Xoi/an , J.
Mile and family , Mis Yimous , Miss
STov leek , Miss Susieiie , J. Ubl.
t felelgor , C Steiser , P. Steigor. llouska
md f.iuul.s , T Oapek , A ICi uinl. P. B trlok ,
1 Piusa , V Vodieka , .1. Sbobek , P. Kotva ,
V. Vaneiku , P. W Ihuvltal , bt Bui.inok , J.
Svoboda , P Svoboda , Louis Svoboda and
'ninlly , J Ilavlkeic , P. ICiatchnier , M.
Cratchinei and P. llama These went over
the Roclv Island at D o'elo k in the aftcinoon
with Iho inseriptlon"Bohomlin Tinners
of Nobiaska to the Bohemi in Day at Chi
cago" upon the sides of ttio coneh.
The Slavonic rai o tins promised to bo pres
ent en masse on this daat Clueago and it
is oxncctei ! that -lO.UJO people of th.it uiee
, \illbo pnsent , wliiloiOXK ! ( ) will lake part
in the big puadc , whieb , eonsidoiin that
.hoso pcoplu inhibit a Jaige poitiou ot
l uiopo , is eslimalud veii low.
If Knsslu , Itulgiula , beivia , Montenegro ,
Bosnia , Horiogoylim , Oroitli and Bohemia ,
where tluso people piednnunato , send even
Lhe sm illcst leprescntalton It is thoughl Ihe
itlendaneo vvill sureli bo laigo , when added
; o the number o\pecte-d to bo in attendance
fiom nil parts of the United States.
TOM OABHOL'S OAB3EB.
VVlllilu Itnich ot ii rortnnc , IIu llooiimo n
linrclnr Mold.
Tom Can oil , wno has been sen Ing a three
> eais' sentence in the pcnitcntiar.v for burg
l.uj and committed suick'o ' in prison jester-
di ) , was taiscd in Omilia , and Is well
known to mcst old citl/ons Ho was a vic
tim ot bad comp my and \ \ liisKy The police ,
whom ho gave 111111)1 ) tioubio when ho was
heie , s iv that ho was smelly honest and a
good fellow u lion sobei. but that as soon as
ho Dcp-an di Inking tht'i had to keep a close
watch on him to ptcvcnt him fiom commit
ting M > mu ciimc
Tom has boon under aircst for nearly all
the pot'y cilmcs In the category , but es
caped sovcio punishment until ho lobbed
the residence of Major Loddington This
lobnuty took place about two and a halt'
yea is ago anil was a most dailng cilmo Ho
entciod the iniijoi s house Juut after diiinei
and gathoiud up an aimfnl of silvci aio
Ho was dlscoveied by Miss Leddington , who
attempted to stop him Slio v\as knoikcd
down , but fought with him until they
ruiched thostuot , when Tom ic'iulorod her
unconscious Ho was ciptured after a BO-
voio snuggle and sentciuud tothieojo.ua
in ptison
Tom is hulr to a legacy of about $100 000 ,
which will lomain in his mothnr's possos-
ion until her death. Ho could got none of
thlsmono.v , and , as ho was an ambitious
ioung man. It I alleged that ho did not le-
colvo sufllciont cncauiagumont to engage in
somp laudable entmpiiso 01 business Tim
renmins will bo biought to Uniaha toda > for
interment.
When Cap'.tin Mostvn of the police foico
bend of the suicide of Tom Can oil In the
pcnltenlian at Lincoln iostrul.ij ho pio-
dictod that Chalks MeClino , the Mlisouil
Pacific tialn rubber , would do the s.tino
thing
"When McC Into left hero " sild the- cap
tain , "ho told mo that ho would not serve * a
long scntunci' The follow tbroaloned to
kill himself , and as 1m seemed much down-
himr.rd after ho ht-aid that hti would hava
to sartor confincniPiit for fifteen joars , 1
would not bo surpiisod to hoar of tils iloath
almost nil ) time Ho will select fiomo sen
sational nuitlio.l of solf-lostrucllon , if ho
docs , for the man lutes a good deal of no.
toiluty "
Unesad foatuioof the death of Ti'l" Car
roll , the convict who sulcldoit at . f loin
was the fact that hU mother , ho i eslUus in
Omaha , had just Bccurcd a numerously
slgaod petition to ( Jovi'i nor Uruunso , asking
tnat her son bo tiansfoirod to the insane
asjlutu. The mother of the > > ulcidu v\u : just
on the \cigo of foruarilln tlio potltiou
when she received woid of her son's suicide ,
1 i
Tha following mat riairu licenses wcro Is.
\csiciiljj ,
.Name and Address Age
I John I ) Morn'o. Omaba . -1 !
{ 1'utronollt I'orKUii , Omnhu . ' 2-
i Klnier J Ilohaium , Omaha . . . . . ' ' !
1 Annlo K Klttleson , Unuhu 'Jl
I 1'cU'r 1'ulha e , Oiuuhn , . . . . 21
I Froda.Yluu , Ouiaba . -
MYDEN BROS ,
Great Special Sale of Dried fruita and
Oannod Goods.
ALSO A SPECIAL REMNANT SALE
nntl riiiln of Summer Gooil * of Kvory
Ir crlitlon | n * l.uw ni 'i l-2o it
Ynril A < ! ouil llrooin lor
lOc Attend TliUbiilo.
SPHCIAL REMNANT SALE.
Keinniuits of lawn , nainsook , tufted
awns , llama cloths , satcun , glnuhnms ,
irlnts , taolo linen , tovvolltif , ' , shlrtlnjr ,
Jckln , Hklrtliif , ' . sh otliiff , muslins ,
lannuls , In fact , all odds and ends of
mm mor goods of every description , as
ow as 2cIc } , 5c , 7lo : i yard and up-
ivaids. Prices are made to Bell and
jloso out all these remnant * ) . It will
lay you to attend this sale.
SPECIAL PUIDAV SALE.
500 do/on brooms at 10o , loc , IDu , worth
mil sold overywhoio at 2Jc , lioc and 50c.
Alio a ( iOc mini broom for 2oc.
GREAT SALE OI-A DRIED FRUIT.
This fruit is all now and all this year's
iick.Wo
Wo have no old fruit on hand.
Evaporated California apricots IOc.
Evaporated California peaches IOc.
Evaporated Califoinla grapes 5c.
Now Turkish prunes 5c.
Now Valencia raisins 7jc.
Now California nectarines 15c.
Host Alden evaporated apples 12c. }
Now Califot nla cherries loc.
Sun dried apples 56.
Evapoiatecl blackberries 7ic.
3RCAT SALE ON CANNED GOODS.
" -Ib can { joosoborrles , 7Jc , worth 18c.
2-lb can preserved blaekborries In pure
sujjar syrup , 7c , worth 2oc.
2-lb can pieserveil raspberries , sugar
syrup , 124o , worth 'Ijc.
2-lb c.in preserved straw berries , sugar
syrup , 12c } , worth IWc.
2-lb can ptcborvcd blueberi'ics , 7Jc ,
worth 18c.
2-lb can vvliito wax beans , 7c , worth
loo.
loo.2lb
2-lb can sugar corn , 7c } , worth 12jc.
2-lb can lima beans , 7Jc , worth 12c. a
2-lb'can string beans , 7jo , worth 12jo
2-lb can eatly Juno peas , 71c , vvotth
17c. }
17c.All
All kinds of California 3-pound can of
plums , 12jo.
H-pound can California peaches , Ific.
; i-ponnd can California apricots , loc.
Homo made catsups , per bottle , 13c.
Silver llako oat meal , oc.
Coialino Hakes , ( i c.
California breakfast food , He.
American btcakfast cocoa , 33c
Imported m.iccaioni , 12Je.
Imported spaghetti , 12c.
Impoitcd vermicelli , 12Jc.
All kinds of washing powder , IOc.
20-pound pail of all kinds of jolly , 35c ;
tegular price , 75c.
3-ound ] can of all kinds California
plums , 12Jc ; tegular price. 25c.
IIAYDEN BROS.
Acouv oniont and pluasant place to ob
tain luncheon. B.ildull , IS-JO Farnam.
Low cat Chlcngo Itatcn V la the Northw ostorii
Chicago rates gioatly i educed on both
ono way and lound trip tickets via the
Chicago & Northw estoni railway. These
tickets are first clasa in every particu
lar. Extra accommodations for World's
fair travel via this line. City ticket
olllco 1401 Farnam stroot.
Telephone C. W. Hull Co. for prices
on haid coal. Summer delivery.
llcrnN Your U'ortct'n L'litr Opportunity.
Rates cut in two !
On and after Tuesday August 1 , the
Burlington Route will boll round trip
tickets to Chicago , w ith a return limit
of thirty dajs , at } > 147r ; > .
One-way ticketb on sale at $7.50.
Tickets sold at lates indicated above
arc fieo fiom restrictions of any kind
and entitle holdois to the fullest en
joyment of the Burlington's superior
fcerv ice.
Tin oo vcbtibuled and gas-lighted
trains daily.
See the city ticket agent at 1324 Far
nam sti cot and arrange to nuiko that
long planned trip to Chicago.
Omaha to Manawa , round trip 30
cents. Take the bi idgo line.
COWGILL'S DINIAL.
Cltj Illectrlrmn Kilters n Vlcorous 1'rote-fit
A Rat in t Curtain Miltiinirnts.
City Klectiiciun Cow'ill ) enters a vigorous
denial to the asset tlou of Councilman lias-
call that lie 1ms been derelict in his duty la
notoide'ilng the Thomson-Houston eompmv
to pi ie'0 nic lights at the inilwny crossings
where the roinpitiiob h.ul rofusoil or no-
glccte'tl to do sons rcquliod by n iccunt oull-
iiunco of thu eoune-il Mr. Cow gill s lys th.it
ho hits boon noting uimor Instructions from
the city attoinov , and for that loason has
noton'uicil the lights placed.
'J'hu tucorils of the oWco show that ) io no-
tllicd the coinpinlos to i > Hco the lights , and
that unless they did so ho would placo. them
nnd t'm cost would ho assessed against the
propei tof the comp iiilcs. as piovidcd hy
ttio oidiiinnco a ropi of whicti WHS fur
nished the dilloiunt railway companies A
few ilnyt. iiftnr thq time oxpiied tor the
compinlcs to place the lights , which
was July " \ > nn amended oidinanco ho-
inu1 passed nt tli it time , nnd subsequent , to
the lime ho had notlllcd the companies to
place the lights , Mr Cowglll sought ndvleo
JiomL'itv Attoinoy Cotiiie'll Ho snjs tint
ho WAS Infoimed by Mr Connell tluit it was
host not to foi eo tin ) placing of the lights
under tlio existing ouUnancolilch pio-
vldod for lights of y,0X ) nominal caudlo
jiow ct mid that If suili was done it might
pinjudico the interests of the city In cnfoic-
lug its contract with the Thomson-Houston
company , vvhu'h requites that lights fur
nished the city sh ill bo of 2,000 candle
puuor , the won ! nominal not nppoailug.
In this I'onucjtloii it may not ho unlntor-
ostlng to note that t a veiy recent mooting
n inmost was tiled hv thu licit Line cotmunv
aganiHt phirini ; the lights , the only company
that has t alien cognUanco of the city's eider
to light Its crossings Tins protest was 10-
foired to Mr IMvt aids' light rominlttco , and
at tlio s uno tlmo a motion was made to sus
pend enforcement of the ordinance until tno
protest had noon Investigated This motion
was withdrawn with the understanding that
the ordiimneo would not bo enforced
on top of tula votbil understanding the
electrician U plaood on the rack because ho
has fall oil to do Jiiit what the lionorablo
council ngicocl should not bo dune.
i >
With nerves unstrung and heads that ncho
\Viso women liiotno Seltzer take.
Mormon Tuliornnrlu Clinlr.
lion I ) II L'huvson , a bishop in the Mor
mon church , and Horace U , Whitney , for
merly business mMYfcccr of the Salt
Herald , wcro ItuOniahA jesterdny morn
ing endeavoring tif muko nrraiiRcmcnts for
the ntiiirnmncw * f the world famous
Mormon TixbornacJtl choir 1 o o SM'tembor
10. The choirijof 2.V ) selected voiecs ,
has finally conscntciL to enter the vocnl con
test In Chicago d acini ; September , compet
ing for the iX ( > 0 pnao offered for the best
choir , nnd the fl.lXW prlzo for male voices ,
but to break tho' trdhmi of the touuicy
will glvo conroitm at Denver , Omuha
nnd other places.
A ItalClq for Kmod.
Is what Hood's Snrsnpr.rlllnlgorously
lights , and It Is alunjs vlctorous In cxpelt
ing nil the foul taints nnd giving the vital
fluid ttio quality and ( | inntltj of perfect
health It cures scrofula , salt rheum , bolls
nnd nil other troubles caused by Impure
blood
Hood's Pills cure ait liver Ills S.V Sent
hy mall on receipt of prle'o bv C. 1. Hood ft
Co , apothecaries , Lowell , Mass.
nECEIV-ER HUNT TALKS.
I'roupcctB Hint tlio City Will Not 1'urolmsu
iho VVutor Works 1'lnnt.
Hccciver Hunt of tlio water woiks com
pany , in ; poaklng yesterday of the propo
sition to have the city purch.-.so the plant
under foreclosure silo , & lid ho was s Ulslled
that there wns a misunderstanding of the
situation , ns Uiero was not at the present
tlmo : idy prospect of sueh a sato liking
plncc. , ' 'Thero was some talk of that kind n
few dnjs ngo , " ho said , ' -but that was when
the semi-annual interest on iho bonds , duo
August 1 , was not pild until n day or two
after It vv.is duo The intciest amounted to
Jl'J.IKM ) , nnd uUhouah It was on hand ut that
time , I did not succeed In gutting an older of
the court to piy It over until August 4. I
then paid $10,000 , and the remaining
W,000 Is now on hand 1 expect to get mi
order to piy it over within the next day or
two. Ido not see now how there can be any
fmthor talk of a foreclosure until the Inter
est is again duo , about the fltst of next year ,
nnd not then If the concern Is reidy to meet
thoobllgulon. Ifthorelsa delay of n da >
In that pijmcnt the bondholders have the
right to move for n foreclosure , hut none of
the other creditois have that right. We 111.0
pajlng all our operating expenses , and have
nlso reduced some of the claims that wcio
incurred before the recoivoishlp took effect
Wo have pild the Allis Hngluo comp-iny all
but S QOO of Its rlaiiu , and affairs are going
along vcri satisfactory. "
"How about Mr Venuci's scheme to ruor
ganizo the comp my on a bisis ot a ? 0OJOOOJ ,
bonded indebtedness ? "
"There are what might bo termed three
factious among the stockholders and if any
tweet them can get together they ein un-
doubtedli shipo tilings to suit themselves
Just whit the prospects nro for such nn
agreement [ do not Uuow , ns they h.ivo been
on the point of agiceing scvcial times , and
the contents of the pan have been spilled
into the ihc , with the effect of widening the
bleach each time. Some time ago thoi eamo
so near agiceing that it was icgarded as a
deul open and shut that the deal would be
closed the next day , and the report was sent
out thiough the pipers that H had been con
summated , as the difference was only a m it-
tcr of about ? 0OOU , v el It failed toieceivc
the cliiRher , and the fnetioub nro still
npirt So far as default In meeting
piyments is concerned I can sij that the
interest has at all times been mot ,
with the exccptiou of the January pajmcnt ,
IhUl. That , howwer , was taken catoof ly
Mr. Vcnncr , and although the coupons hive
not been iccelved ut this ofllco as piid , they
must have been tiikoti up by him , as he
agiecd to do th it
"List night , when I heard the talk of the
foreclosure , I did not know but it was be
cause of the dolaj m sending the moiiev for
this month , but 1 received by this mouung's
mail a icceipt tor the -MOKK ( ) I foiwaidcd.
which shows that they are willing to accept
it. and allow rnatiors to pi ogress as befotc
I do not see any prospects of the city becom
ing the owner of the pi ml at the present
time unless It ptocceds in the stipulated ivaj
to ha-ve the plnut appraised and then buj it
at the iigures thus llxcd as thepiopcrpiicc "
busy people have no. time , iand sensible
people have no inclination to use pills th it
make thorn siolc a day for ovciy dose they
take They huvo learned that the use of
Do Witt's Little Harly Htsers does not in
terfere with their health by causing nausea
jiiln or griping. These little pills are per
fect in action and result , i emulating the
stomach and bowels so that headaches ,
di//incss and lassitude aie prevented. Thci
cleinsc the blood , cloir the complexion and
one up the svstcm Lots of health in
these little fellows
AMONG THE BREAKERS.
1C. A. llnrrU and 1 * . r. Her Ciiught In tlio
rrlsU in Cnliforiilii.
Informition has been iccelved in Omaha
that a couple of gentlemen who formeily re
sided here and were piomment in business
cheles tiftvo been sinking the Imaiici il rocks
in California. The men rofoircd to are H
A ( "Hob" ) Hainsand 1'eturi : Her.
"Hob" Hart is is lemembored as one of the
lirm 01 Hains & Pishcr , who used to con
duct the p icking house at Hhceloy station.
Mr Her was for manj jears engage' ! in the
brew ing and distilling business
The stoiy of their linancul lioublrs Is re
latcd bi an Oakland piper ns follows.
The I'lilon MOCK Vunts comp my at Ilodpn ,
on tlio line of tlio Southern 1' iclllc railway lu
Cmitia Costa county , 1ms "UipMidi'd opi ra
tions \ \ will le-suiuo ilo-
pumK largc'ly ( in whit tlipntrlc.il peuplo iill
tlio llndliiK of an .uwl. th it Is to stiy a person
who will supply tlio funiK to keep the pi ly
golnz.
AM work vvai siifpended nnd Rhlpnors were
notified nut to scud any niotu cattlu to the
yards on Tuosdnv last. The linme'diato c.iuso
of tliu cussntlon of operations w is the In iblllty
of QUO of tlio two picking comp mips to c-mi-
tlimu under oxlstltu lln incliil conditions The
Intlohte'diii'ss Is not liupo and tlio plant Is 1111-
qiiL'htlun ilily v alii ililo To thoroughly undoi-
sl ind the hltiiatlon It Is nc'cc'ss ny to explain
that tlioro are thru ) allllliuml comp inlos Thu
orUnml compiiiy is tin * Union Stock YanU
comp tny , nf which I'illicit Tormoy Is prcal-
ill-ill ami O. 13. ( Jiosjc'au secretary , ill
olhcr tuoaro the Kolli o I'ae'klngi oiiiu my , of
which W II. bllhurhorn Is piesUlunt , and iho
llurils 1'acKliiK con piny , of which It A
MiirtU Is picbldont uiul 1J H. Uuslimau Is iec-
rt'tiu ' y
'I ho two pnukliu coiiiinlos | ) Jointly inert the
laigu killing and powur houses , and HIM Kodc o
1'iicUlii ioiiipany holng unable to continue ,
tlio Harris company tins hoi n foiuud to stop
also , as It could not prnlll ilily earry Iho Ulll-
IIIK and power houses alonu As soon us bllbor-
liotn or hoinuono else Is i unity to si lit up thu
Kodfo I'ackiiiK company the llauU I'acklng
compiny will ruhiimo.
The s uno authority states that Mr Her Is
crampud tin uicl illy Ho Is In the packing
biisincs's at Haden , a loiwi below San l-'ian
elsco His slocks in Ihe Whisky Irust have
dupiociatud and hU paclcltiL' house pioducts
tno being fought In Fibc-o and Oakland.
Thoroaro three things worth saving
Tlmo , Trouble and Mono * , nnd Do Witt's
Little Hulj HIseca will save thorn for you
These little pills will B ivoiou time , ns they
nut promptly. They will save \ou tioubio ,
as tiioy cause no pain. They will save you
money as they economize doctors bills
I oiirtlniiU Itoiiuli
The Woodmen of the World will hold n
plcnm nt the buactl this afternoon ,
The stereopticon views now run smoothly ,
last night's exhibition boitii. ' vlows of
Hngland , Fiance uiul bwiueiland
'Iho Omaha guaids gave an exhibition
drill last evimlni.'at Com Hand be.ieh The
guards m ido n line appealanco in their full
dress suits \vlth white trousers , Iho drill
lasting iomo tirent } minutes The ciowd
\vusnotas luiguusiho bei.ieh manugumunt
nnttcipitted , tliu thicatoulng condiiion of
the weather probably bolug uceouutablo for
this.
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Ponder. No Ammonia , No Alum.
Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard ,
r A LION MIS PACT SALL
The Unin Did Not Keep the Crowd Away
From thq Wonderful
BARGAINS ADVERTISED FOR YESTERDW
.Mnny of Tlinm Are Completely Solil
Out lint I'lniitr Are I.ntt for
Tmlny Hot Ido Cli il-
llc * Cio nt ! l l-'Jo.
20c vv ivsh yoods Gc.
* . " ) C utitl HO wash ( roods 8Jo.
! "lio iiTio tllks ftt-o all frl U | but tlio f > 0c
ino is still ooiuploto. tlioro tire silks in
his imsorlmentvorth up to flOo.
All of Cheney Bt-os' . best India- silks ,
'Ct ' .
Ladies' 91.2o ! vvnisls , 1 to a ctistoinof ,
, t ISo each.
W .OO waists , $1.00.
ThoAo atoall olioico now styles and
: ire positively woith oMictly what vvo
liiitti tlioin to bo.
Ladies' i5.00 tuady inudo street suits
1.-48 ctiuh. All now styles ; lit jruaran-
cod.
$ .1.00 and $0.00 crystal bongalino silk
loiob $1.18 c'ueh ; the nobbioat garment
) f the season.
8-1.00 silk waists today 81.-18 cneh.
JlS-lnch homespun suitings , strietly all
wool , retails nt 03o ovorv where , to-
duy liTie.
Mountain suitings vvortli 8 , " > o ; this is
undo of heavy Scotch wool and is noted
'or its durability. At 2. " > o jioi1 yard it is
i bargain not bo ov ci looked.
75e and $1.00 bedfoid cords go now at
c.
Only two n.orc d.iys of our gieat
blanket bale. Don't wait and pay
egular prices. You can buy blankets
low at loss than they cost u * .
$1.10blankotfc , ( ISo.
$5.00 blankots. JILO. ) .
S8.f)0 California blankets $4.08 , and HO
) ii. Any pair of blankets in otuhtot eon
on can buy at loss than they cost us at
ho f.ictoty.
FALCON HITS COST CASH SAL12.
I' . S. On Satin day of this \\cok wo
ivlll place on sulo 112,000 jaidb of colotcd
< atln ribbons. These ribbons vvoio bo-
juiod by our Now York agent at a Into
leromptory bale of a nmnuf.ictuier's
coniloto | output. The ribb ins are not
ill bilk , but their cheapness icuointncnds
hom. They run from Nos. 3 to 10. Wo
. \ ill bell thoin at Hcc ! ! an 5o per j at d ; no
iinit ; oncanbuj all you want of them
: it thes-o prices. Sco our cc'iitor bhow
window. Tlio ribbons aio paiticulatly
adapted for fancy woik.
N. B. FALCONER.
It Curcc Colda , Coughs Sore Thtoat , Croup , Influ
enza , -Whoonine Cough , EronchitU and Asthma.
A certain euro for Consumption m first stages ,
and a ourc relit fin advanced atagss tj e at ones.
You will oce the excellent effect after takir * the
first dose Sold br c ° * alcr c'orywnere Larje
\Vo euro Catarrh , AH Dlsoiso * of fie
Nose , Throat , Chojt , Stoiunoa.
nnd Llvor. Rhoiiiuntiniii , Dy
Blood. Slciii and iCiduoy
FoiualoVoikuossos , Lost MiiuUoo I
CURED , an 1 nil iormi of
WEAK MEH
IIYDIIOOKMJ AND V MllC'Oi RIM perm ini-ntly
anil HiieeeHHfirily cuidil M lliu I new inclunf itlliif
TUUAIill.M Hn VII , ti Hp
pui n
wllhumtliuimuor litilf * lU'iluii ) i
Allin U icllosof t prlv Ho or Uulluitu iiituJ , of
e-ltliin Bex , pojiltl\el > inroit
C ill on or uihlriMH witli HlluiP for Clroilln
I'leu lioolt K < cli'i.s.UHt bjmiitom Jlluiku ,
' A 'liiii l1 1K " " " " ' ! 5tl1 st
i a olllii ) , o Mn v , M.II.
EDUCATIONAL.
Academy of the Sacred Heart ,
PANIC i : , U.MAIIA. ,
This Acailciuy ib located on fUJth
and Hurt streets. The site Is ele-
vatcd and beautiful. The plan of
instruction uniteb every advantage
which can contribute to an educa
tion ut once solid and refined. Par
ticular attention is paid to cultiva
tion of manner and character.
oimi * Ti VN cor.ii : < ! i" , rim loaiiinsr Hciiuoi
Intliowehl ( orjoun * women loc Uml In Colum
bl.i Mo be-U uf sfilu unit amity litrk'uiiiuleoiiinio
dioiiHbtilUlliiirn heatoit bj liouv Ui'r J3t 'ii ) lue-
trio lliflits llnett irrouiiiiit liitlioilitu lir.ro now
chaiiulhu Hi-it v. till oiuri ell itn l.iuij iirlldln
of fiiriilturi ! Inuliiilhiff | iluiiiM nu\t . VMlliuut
doubt lliu bcbl turnUliou ailiuol wosl clliii \ ' x
eulletit. vrkiliutti. ; eoitrsotlii Wtor Hiiro I.Tii.'ui
BIB Mi.me Kluctiilur.iJ Dulsartc Kuulii i li >
tlioroiiBli ino.'res < the nu nuinNl' ich In thu uul
lilfe * isliblt : Tn-J In 1S5U Ovur 1UO .iHiniiij ) Next
buMHlon b. sliia Sopl tl Si-nil form ) i ) iiro lllumr u
eU e.il iJurfiio 10 FKANK I * sr OLAIll , 1'ios
ColiuiibU Mo
FEMALE
ACADEMY
it i/rar. rreparalor. ' CuIlezUte Mul < * MiLounen
tor W climl j iMnmi.Vmiir eml Inr Illiultiitnll U-
Addreiskr Il/LUUDA il Juikwuvlllii. III.
ACADEMY Warren -Collt-fo I'ro
WAUUKN Norm il Ac-idon y UusinoiB Mus
and Typo WritingCotiraeii tor c-ilnloi e uU
.ulr u 1 Al LA U DUN till
frini.lul |
MIUTARY
MEW YORKMI.VITARYJXOADEMY ,
INCol.O.J.WrlgUt , U. H.A U.Coru ttlih ; Y.
Knotty , and Not Nice
the hands < C i X that do the incf and
old-fash-
cleaning - -
ioncd , tire- some , hurtful way. Treat
thciu better , treat them to Pcarl-
inc. It saves jnly the hands ,
but the rub , ub , that tells on
the arms and - the back , and
all the harm that comes
from it. Think f of the wear f
and tear that's made b y a
strong , healthy woman with a
w a s h b o ate though she's "tired
to death" after it. Then think how much better , and cheaper ,
and easier it is to use Pearline.
Peddlers nnd some unscrupulous grocers will tell .
"this is as peed ns" or "the same ns 1'carlinc. " IT'S
\ _ / FALSE readme is ne\cr peddled , if jottr eroccr sends
ou an imitation , be honest ttnJit tsck. 307 JAMES 1'VLlT New York.
"BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF WIT , "
GOOD W1FEI YOU NEED
i'KKMAMNrr.v CUREI ) Qr N ( ) m
NO PAY UNTIL CURED.
Worofofryott to.lMJ puli'iiti
FlfWflt REFERENCE I
t , , ao o , , io ,
cmo i IMiids of KUIM'IMcl' < ff .it h saxo VithS t th
Ubu of knlfo. no mnliur of lo , long si imlluff ,
EXAMINATION1 FREE.
THE 0 , E , KlILlSfl
LEXINGTON ( IrtO. , ) SCHOOLS.
BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE.
tLUAUETM
AULL 8KMINARV
Unsurrn scii eour o of
. /j l -J , stily Muilc , art llu.ro HOnt ot IhcclJcsl bcal m MIJ
Atj5Li ! ] H" \f \ lun elocution business lie nouri Api > oinlminl modern
Locution healthy mil picas MuilondArt Tvacncr >
, ! = * . lnu ° " water attain beat. Sp < ( l > llils tllutlraud C4l
j .1 JSlli j e r openi Scpi.
r W.A WiUonA M , Pr st
CENTRAL COLLECT FOR VOUMC LADIES.
_ - J- < * . ' - > Lc.niBli.n. Vn. Slide WENTWORTM MILITARY ACADEMY ,
PirtnicniKoflniirnciion IS
adeem unJ icacbcm Con Odctt military school hi
ecrvnlory ot music. Art Missouri . llctllhlu ) ) b V.
lion. HrasonaMe tcrm (
VGjmn lum Modern up- |
1polnlincnla. thjear llllu
j Irotpd ojlnlnpua MM 6 El I I.CIU ,
' . A. t. .IO\FM. Pr. . ' . Hot IH9. . . . . , .
314 South15th blreot , Omaha , Neb
10 ( > lulln'nt ipccinllBt In mrv ons olironkiirlil blooJ
\ sktu anil tirltt in illHoiseH A rcculnr nnfl
rcirlHti -
SIICKSS ii-tlRriiluito citinli lost InmoilMnu niinliooil ismploiii - IH mil - urtltlc - ties - willHO\\ | ! IH Hill tro Ulujr vi Itli tlio er ite i
at SQc on the $1.00
Greatest Bargains ever offered
\\nfc for Special Bargain List No. O , just out , with description
and pairs that aie Below Alani-facturer's Costs. ! ! ( ) ( ) Bii-yclos .it a tremendous
wii-iilico toclcurtip tliubtat-oji's btibinta" . Now is the time to buy and bavo
tuom-y. NEBRASKA CYCLE CO. , Lincoln , Neb ,
OUR
PHOTOS
A HI :
OMA"
SI'OKEN
OF IN
PKAISK.
At I'opuldr I'rltes.
, S. 15tU Straot' '
WHY SHOULD YOU PAY 25c
As you li i\o lieretcfore done , for a
LIGHTWEIGHT , ROLL COLLAR ,
We are now making one. with Deep Points ,
equal to any in the maiket ,
FOR 20C.
ASK ONLY FOR THE
ALDMERE.
Sold by all the Leading
Ucn' Furnnhsrs.
The Monarch H the best warm weather
fahirt. bilul comfort and complete atUfac-
lion guaranteed.
CLUETT , COON f < . f P
PROTECT YOUR EYES
EyegUssoj.
IIAXNEYERBRO
EYE GLASSES < !
COMPANY.
1 > I I > TVT1 Vti Ontairh I'onuerctin < ilirrli
J5J lilSi \ I r > AlliliiureihlH f.Oiei IH
HOTELS.
THE OMAHA
EUROPEAN HOTEL.
hltnlta Jioiu U'firJi/1 * I'alr lilt-
200 rooms biu- IO-A Niton TaUo
"
I'lirlt cublucdi * 11 blllownj otllio Mtlrrty "Manu
Ifei I' B AloxtltipU'Pnuio _
the Hflereer.
Omahn's NewastHot3 ! .
Cor 13th and Uo 4r4 btrcou
( Ori.ouu fi5JiJ r day
< 0rnoin tt.0. yer any
M rooms wllh UatLi ut U tier d i > .
t with bnth uttl 5J par J y.
in l.mrj Hfjpfct.
iy runtltl > il 1 hniuL-liiiiit
C.8. ERb , Prou.
New York Hospital
TREATMENT.
For nil
Nsmu ,
Private and
Special Dis3a533.
ofbatli
MEN AND mm
Flncturo nnil nil otlisr troulilos troitod
nt ro ison.iblo e-linrffcs. CONSUH'ATION
I'UIC. ; Gallon 01 uddrois :
on
DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB "
Upposllall tydon Urns.
NEBRASKA
NATIONAL BANK.
TJ. S Depository , Omaha , Nob.
CAPITAL , 8400 , OOO
SURPLUS , - 805OOU
Omei'rs niul DlrcttorH HI nry W Y.tloB , prn l-
dent H r CiiHlilui ; vl ) pruHlueiit , ( ' S Miiurlca ,
W V Maim Jolin S Uolllus , J N U. I'alrlok
Lewis S Keeit , c luhlui
THE IRON BANK.
SPECIALIST
NEW ERA M
-IJHil\l , IMSl'K.NSAKY.
( flllHIlltlltlDII IVul . )
lii unsurpnsiuJ III tuu iruutmanl
uf ml
Oiitoulo , Prlvuto nul
Anrviu * Dl ouwn .
. .Wrltoio or ooniult iiorninaltr
j lit ) A I MI.M KV MAll. .
, . ? Aitilren vrllli stump ( or p r-
t7Hi.iiiur which will bo mat la
JIlJiOSi uillo.j HU 3. lllhi
on.
I * the only
SPECIALIST ,
WIIOTIIIAT8 Alt. 2
PRIVATE DISEASES'
and DEBILITIES of '
MEN ONLY.
Women Eicludtd.
IB yean uxpcrlnno * .
Vlrculnr * fret ,
1 4th and KarnambU. .
Nro.
" ' yJPS-\mWSlSSt
IllLli U U0Aml
I
all th * train at
r.VJI.WAK.SKbsKS Dr.HIMTY. UTO , thai ftoi-
con iiitn > limn in nor QUICKLY and PKHM ;
KINIUY : CUHUO v uritE.sc.rii Mill * ton %
ci > iin w.v ry pit tlliu ho < ly. I will | | Mend lm ( o-
ei reiy p cu U , PIU5J 19GJ turferor Ilia prenilp-
lion Ihsl cureJ nutut tlican UouU'un Atlilro.i O.
II WKI011T Muni : lc l r. lUix lu
.Mlclil uu.