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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1893)
A TT n.irrv i > rir. 1:1 > in A V QirP'IMrrill ? 1 ? 1A 1 O l PATRIOTS ARE 1'LESTlFUt ' Ambitious Men Who Want to Servo the Dear People. LIGHTNING RODS IN BEWILDERING ARRAY Torrrnut of a Cltltnin Movnmmit cniln of Cnmlliliitr * Olllclnl 0 U tor tlin UrpulillcHii County Convnn- J > rnxlillon'l < lo , " , Although a month will yet intervene bo- fore the republicans nf Douglas county will meet In convention to nominate a tle-kot to bo submitted to tlio voters November 7 , the campaign is already on , and aspiring candi dates tire availing themselves of every op portunity to show themselves at mcctint-'s of the wanl and precinct political cluLs , and invlto encouratrcmctit anil support. Seldom , If ever , has there been such a multiplicity of candidates on the republican sldo of the house , and many of them have nut recently entered the political arena for the llrst lime. Up to this time compara tively little has been heard of the opposi tion , whlrh fact may In a nioasuro account for tint nnxluty of BO many to try conehisluus before the republican convention. Dclioving Hint a nomination will bu equivalent to an election. It seems tlmt the reason that matters on the other side- have not yet assumed n doll- nltoslmi'O ' is the strong sentiment in favor of a citizens ticket , nnil a desire to wait and sec what will bo done by the republi cans. The citizens movement is advocated by a number ( if democrats and a scctiot'of the peoples' party , as well as by a lot oi re publican ! ! who object to having party affairs run iits wiis thoc.iso last year. Tlio talk of a cltl/cns ticket has not , however , caused all candidates nsldo from republicans to stlllo their political ambition , as a goodly number of democrats have launched their boomlets. trusting to find n satisfactory haven cither in a democratic of citizens convention. The republican county nominating conven tion will not bo held until October H , which is the last day on which a ticket can be nominated , as under the Australian Pallet law the names of the nominees must bo Illcd twenty dajs before the day of election. It Is stated that the principal object in post poning the convention until the last minute was t. head off the riti/.cns movement by lure-ing tlio other parties to hold conventions and tioininato before ascertaining the action of the republicans. Kiir : | Icir the I'm } ' . The republican city contra ! committee did not find it advisable to wait so long , and llxed the city convention for October 7 , just a week In advance of tlio county gathering. The people's party city central committee concluded that it might as well open thu ball , and llxed its convention for September 1KI , Just two weeks before the tlmo set for the republican convention , while the dem ocrats have thus far Issued no convention call for either county or city , and the pee ple's party has as yet issued no county call. Homo of the candidates who intended month ago 10 make an e-ll'ort to capture a nomination have given it up , while others who wcto then talked of by frit-mis have positively refused to allow their names to bo further used. Still others , who then had no Idea of entering the Held , have since de clared themselves as In the light to stay until the finish , and die if need bo with their boots on. The list of candidates , as it now confronts the prospective dele-gates to the various con ventions , looks about liUe this : For Mayor Uepubllran , Mayor George P. Demis , 10. P. Davis. Ur. S. D. Mercer , .1. H. Kyntr , C. L. ChalTeo. Democratic , ox-Gov ernor.I. K. Hoyd , .left W. Hcdford , Truman Huck , Kuclid Martin , Charles II. lirown , Cnplhin Uustm.V. . H. Ijams , .ludgo Charles Ogdeu , A. S. Potter. Kx-City Comptroller CharlfsS. Goodrich has bad quite ? a follow ing , but emphatically refuses to allow his isu. naino to bo used further in that connection. For City Clerk Hepublicav , City Clerk John Grovos. Heechcr Hlgby , Van D. Lady , Harry Counsmaii , Charles Unitt. Demo cratic , George J. SlcrnsdorlT. The latter was disposed to hanker for the ollieo of registrar of deeds , but the friends of Coun cilman Klsjissor induced him to pull out nof the way and leave the Second ward states man a clear track , and content himself with the city clerkship. Henry Holln scums up to this tlmo to be the only aspirant for the position of city treas urer. Tlicro is likewise a scarcity of demo cratic candidate.- that position. Captain Hustin was talked of for the place , but has concluded that the mayoralty is a little ; nearer his si/.c. The-odoro Olson wants another term as city comptroller , hut will have to defeat Melville Kodlli'lel of the Second and 10. atD. Simpson of tlio Fifth ward if ho sccure-s the endorsement of the republican conven ' tion. W. A. Gardner and Prank Colloyaro the democrats who will stake their cliunce-s on the other side. County Clerk Fivd J. Sackott is encounter ing no opposition while seeking the nomina tion fur another term , and .lack Kvans and Charles A. Tracy will contest for the demo cratic nomination , iMuil.iiii ; tlin Klu-luvnttv. For sheriff there is a full Held of candi dates. Among the republicans are Sheriff Ocorgo A. Hennott , K. W. Gibson , Colonel JO I' . Savage , .ludso l.c& lleislcy , Judge.I. M. Fowler , C. C. Cox. J. AI. Vaughn. Demo cratic , John Uroxel , Nat II. Hi-own. Charles Van Camp , C. il. Withnoll , Louis Uoohme. C. P. Williams. Councilman K. 10. Ilowell has withdrawn from the race. It Is under stood that JudgiJlulsloy will not , ho a candi date before this republle-.in convention , but would lilio to have the nomination on a t'lli/cns ticket. County Treasurer II. H. Ii-cy nnd George ; Ilclmrnd will contest for the nomination fur the treasurers ! ) ! ) ' before the county con vention. Thu candidates ninonir the demo- rrats are Luuis Slum-dor , Frank Laugc and Leo W. Si'i-ntlln. ' County Commissioner ( Third district ) Republican , John Me Learlo.Tlionins Crocker , John Jenkins , T. II , Ollinoro , W. G. Shrivor , 1 > . S. Hulcii , ,1. AI , Co'itiMimn ; democratic ! William Dcvrlcs , W. C. Hullard , Cloui-go ticV. . Tlcini'.v , A. D. 1'ratt. In the Fifth district the lines will prob- nbly bo ilrauii Just as they wcro a year ago between Commissioner u. H. Williams and William Olmstcad. urnM. Fur ICi'jfistrnr of Deeds licpubllcnn , M. H. Ilnirncir , H. C. Smith , John N. Wcntbcrg , Andy \Vir-tluK , C. C. Stanley. Prof. G. 'K ! UiithOun. Jonathan KdwardsM. C. Alaclcod , Chnrlos Unlit. On the other sldo P. K , Kl- sasaor has the Held all to hnnsolf. It will lm oluurvc.il that Charley Unlit aspires to both this oillrp and that of city clerk , and it inav bo further state-it that neither of these really tells the story , as 1m dues not hope : to i-apturo thciiomhmtlim I'nrelthw but expects to have a little following which can bo so dlspcsod of as to scciiio for him the position of dep'ity In iino of the ollhvs named. For Coroner-Hopubllcan. Coroner M. , O. Maul. C. .1. lUi'linmim. Dr. W. O. Kodgrrs , II L. Hurki'lt , Gcorgo Valloii , Dr. U. W. Council , Di'inocratlc , Dr. J. W. Kliiu , Pat rick I lea fey. Dr. Wilrox. For County .liul Kcpuhllcan , Judge .1. W. Kllcr , Irving F. IJnxtcr. I. U. Andrews. 10. J. Llmcr. A. 11. Hurnclt. Democratic. 11. M. Morrow , W. F. Wappich , 10. P. Smith. Hon. ( Jnurli-s A. lie s was talked nf In this connection nut withdrew from the race ) In view of the fact that hl.s paiim-r , J. II. Hlalr , Is a caiiiiidaio for tint district bench. Judrcof ( the District Court--Uopublicnn , J. W. Can1. ( ! . W. Ambr-iao , J. S. Miller , .1. 11. Hlalr A. . , S. Churchill. Tlicro are 1 no democrats now in the field , and it is a croon - gene conclusinn that thu democrats will en- tlinso ihe > iictiun of the bar convention. Allrr e.'niiiiM'lm inlu Sunu , There will bo no vacancies In the council cunsi'd by Inability tosociiru candidates i lor the- places to boe-aused by the expiration of the terms of nlno of the mounters of tl.ut body. Among tlic aspirants are tha follow- inp : llrst UnrJ Hepubllc.in , Krncst Stuhl , J' K. Hensul. Peter Hack , David Cole. ! J. M Mote-alf is the only camlidiili ) talked ol by the democrats. rioioml WardKopublican. . John Hart nnd John Knit. " DciniKTatlc , William llolinei. John P. Thom.ia , William I lav. In theTtdrd warn Councilman Sol Prinru fct-ins lo lm\o no opposition antung the rti- pub'.lcani. ' vrhilouu tliQ other slilo are ur- r ) i-'l ' Pick Hi.rdlih , Charles Nuber nnd Fiul Fuller , u trio of curpulont nuioutiu ! l'aavibVurdKcpublicttu , W. F. Uccbe ) , B.V. . Hurrouffln. Democratic , Adam Mor- rcll Albert CMm. Fifth Ward Hepubllcan , O. F. Munro , A. , T. I/jvc , U. W. Ilolbrook , W. H. Mnllory , Fred T. Dow , Dr. O. II. Young. Democratic , llenr Oslhoff , T. II. Dally , Walter Molse. Sixth Ward liopubllcan , F. 10. Halley , Louis ! Llttlolicld. H. H. Coryoll , W. H. Sto- nhcn , T. .1. Lund. Democratic. C. J. Canan , Fran Patrick , Hobcrt Holmes , William Slovers. Seventh < Ward Republican. M. L. lloeilcr , C. W. McVIckcr , Georeo K.iSnbinc. Democratic crali , J. J. Points , K. K. Ilowell. Klglith Ward Republican , H. .Tacobscn , Or. S. ! K. Spaiilding. J. W. Nichols. Silas Lillet , S. H. Fnrnsworth , Henry Hrown , John W. Fox. Democratic , Georijo b. Strattmnn. J. H. Hunifato , L. M. Anderson. Independent. Ge-orpo Urlatl. Ninth Ward Republican. C. J. Johnson , p M. Kills , A. G. Kdwardi. Democratic , Gnorgo J. I'aul , W. G. Tcmplctou. Independent - dependent , F. L. IJlumcr. ritDMUa NOT l'iilMISSIl : I.i : . nillulal Cull IjMinl lor tint lloptibtlrnii ( 'onnty Coil\i-nlInn" . The following onicial cr.ll for the repub lican county conventions was Issued yester day : In pnrsimnrunf n resolution adopted tit tin1 iiK-ctlns of republican central enininljtce , a ciiunly convention Is bi-tuby c-nllcd of the republicans of Hiiimlitt enmity , Nebraska , tn HILT ! nl Washington ball , .s-pioinbor. 3n. 1 n'.J.I , atJ o'clock p. m. . tusi-le-ct lOHdt'li-tfatc.s to tin- tlnl i ! Cdiivi'iitlnu to In1 held on October u ut l.liH'iiln , Ni-li. . anil to sulci'l 10H duleirnlus to thu Pnurtli judicial district conventliin. Also a county cnnvi-iitlim of llic republicans of Hoiiuliis county is he-rchy called to ini-i-t ut Washington ball In the city nf Omaha on Oc tober M , 'H ' < JI : , at UoVliH'k p. m. , to nominate eanilldatiM for county ulllcus. Tin ) prlinarlt-.s fur I scle-Hlon of ileleKiiles to tin- enmity convention nf Soptein'.nir 110 , IHUfl , will bi-'lii-ld the ' . ' on 'Jilth day i > 'He-ptt-m- ber. 1H)3 ! ) , In Hie-.uveral walds of tin ) city of Uinaba , and In Smith omiili.i fnin 1o'clock noon , lo Vo'cloel , n. in. nf said day , and ll. eacn country precinct from 7 o'clock p. m. until U o'clock p. in. us follows : I'lrst ward , Klevetith and I'lerce. Second wind , Sixteenth and Williams. Tlilid until , lU'J.South Twentieth stieet. Tom-Ill wanl , election booth , Suve-iiU'cntli and I'oilv'o. ' l-'lflli ward. eU-ctlon liojtb , Shormaii iivenuo and l.aku street. Sixth ward , Tweiity-sl.\th and l.-iko streets. Si-M-nth ward elect Ion ' , booth curneT 1'opplu- ton and I'ark axi-niles K glitb ward , 2.o'.i ! Ciinilng stieiit. .Ninth ward , Twenty-eighth and I'arnuni streets. South Onmlm. Stanley building , on N street , near Twenty-lift Ii. Chicago precinct , M Uiirbach's liall , Clontiirf , coi ne : ' of Miller and Karali streets. Kikliorn precinct , city ball. Kast llnialiii. at j-rlmul boilst- . Mlllaid nrecinct , at school liousn. .lull'erson precinct , at SuninioiiMin'scarpcnter shop , llennlngton. .McAidlo , at McArdlu's school house. Valley , nt opera lionsi- . \ValerIon , at lliln : ridie & Uoblnson'solllce. In all otln-r precincts they will hi- held at tlio place whuru the piiniiirk's were formurly held , unless changed by order of the coiiiiultt-'Uiiian of such precinct. The primaries to select delegates' to the county convention of October 1-1 , 18U3. will bo liuld on OiMohor K ) , 1H'J3 ' , In South Omaha and In tin' several wards of Omalm from o'clock noon to 7 o'clock p. in. , nnd in tlin country pie- clncls from 7 o'cloe-U p. in. to U o'clock p. in. , at the places immc-il iibjvu , on Oatobur 13 , l ui. : lIittilKor Itcpri'sonlatlon. The ji'pn'sentntlon at each of said conven- tlons will be as follows : South Omaha , four teen delegates : each wanl In the city of Omaha , nlno delegate- ! , and each precinct the ileli'gtttrs. Tlio primaries nnd caucuses will be governed by the rules of the rupuhli- C'm ' central committee , which ate the same as those governing caucuses and conventions ono year ago. No piuxlus will bu allowed In ulthei- c'onvuntlon. Tin ) comity convention of O.-lobur 1-1 , 1H03 , will nlncu In noniliiatiun candidates for tbei folhnvliiL ; ollle'i-s : One stiile senator. One cntinly Judge. One county clerk. One county register of deeds One county treasurer. One county shurllT. One coroner. One .superintendent of public Instruction. One county surveyor. Ono county commissioner for the Third dis trict. One county commissioner for the I'ifth dis trict. Six justices of the peace for the city of Omaha. Mv constables for tlio city of Omaha. One. assessor for uatli war/l In tlio city of Omaha. One assessor for t bo city of South Omaha and one for ench precinct. And also to plucu In nomination candidates for any oillce where a vacancy miiy e.\lst.Niind for the election of a republican central com mittee. JOHN . ] INIINS ; , A. ri. Ciiuuciin.i. . Chairman. Scciutary. NKIIItASKA Sl'Al'i : PA IK. T.lncolo , Sitptt-inlK-i- . " ! . Tlio Uiirlington route ih now solliti" ; round trip tiulcota to Lincoln tit tlio one way ruto of $1. < ! . " > . Fust und comfortable trains leuvo Ointiliii at 8:15 : a. in. , 10:15 : a. in.1:50 : p. ' in. and 0:50 : p. in. I'10 Trains from Lincoln at 8 a. in. , 10:10 : u. in. , - ! - ( ) p. in. and 5 p. m. daily. Siiociiil trains at ( > : < ' K > p. m. September it : and M. 'J'lio IJurllngldn is the shortest and qnic-kest line to Lincoln ami the only ' " ono hindiny yon diro'elly at tlio fair Cot your tickets at the union depot ) or the cJty ticket ollice. l.12l Farnain htrt-et. Vim Can't. Unit ft. Leave Oinulia atI p , m. via the Chicago cage , Kock Island & Pacific and bo in- tiido the World's fair ( 'romidn at 8 a. in. thu following morning. Von can't mnUu this time via any other line , anil the ac commodations to bo had on the grout Koclc Island are noted from Maine to California. Ly ! oxitiiiiiiin the map and , time lableH of this line yon will llnd that as \Vorld'b fair line it stands without an equal , as pusseiiLfoi'H i.-an ' avoid transfer and a tiresome and expensive pensive- trip through the city by Dotting1 on" at lOngk-wood and taking' oled rie line direct to main onlranco of World's fair grounds ; time , ten minutes. In addition to this train \vo \ have trains leaving Omaha at o ] i. in. , 7:10 : p. in. and 10:110 : a. in. , thus { piv'"rr ' punsontfoi-t * the oliolcn of four dully triiiiii to L'li ioutjo and , as before htuteil , uiakiiif ? quicker tiiiio and hindinn IUI KII OI-M at tlio World's lair in advance of all other : lines and with lo.- trouble and expense. Dining cars attached to all tlirmiL ' , ! ) truiiiM , nerving the be t nu-alfj of any dining car line in the United States. l-'or iniqw of Chicago , World's fair ; { jfi'oimdH , time curd ! ? and f-leoplny : reser- vatlnn.s call at Hi02 Farnain Btrcet. Charles Kennedy , G. N. W. P. A. Thu I'uil U Dniu'liii ; Ni-nr , TVVD months moro and tlio World's ' fair will bo a thing of tlio pant. Vet the end oxi-eU the bo'iiinlnir. } Yon have never i-roii tlio liK'o , nor over will : ii ! : . l'.ach buildiiiLr is ono K''and picco of statuary , within them are amassed samples of everything that the clvili/ed ( world produces. The Midway I'lalt-tinco U a inii'insity hhop of oriental features. , The illuminations at ntfht , the eleetriu fountains , with an overt-luuiLiliitf him from white to ruu nnd thont-o to a/.nro , ; , nmko up a bmuiuet of royal beauty. For o.xuiirslon tickets at gruiitly reduced rates apply to ticket ollk'O , Chicago , Milwaukee t St. Paul railway , 1501 Farnain btreot. llriMini'll Hull , Oiiiiihn , Nell. nishon Worthinirton , visitor ; Kov. Hubert Doherty , S. T. D. . rector. Full term begins Wednesday , Sept.0. . For catalogue and particulars apply to the rector. M.UtlitlUt. AVilfra nf .Ore line * or lin mnJfr Ihtt hunt , Ji/tv t'tnli ; < i\di \ ii'iifltloiidl ' Knt , ten mit- . . . . . . . . 7il& p. m. nt piifhonauo o ( Mr t CiiiiKroi-'utloiKil - chinch , Mr. J. II. I'lemants to Miss Annlo llub.-runn b ; Uvv. J. 1 ! . Uuryca , D.I ) . ritANK-l'iinllne , Wtiilmtilny , 13tli. 16U3. I'unernl from ivslileiu-.u. 171U Ciillforr.i - * ttrtcl , I'rlJuy illon. or. at l ; < ! 0 KAI.CO.M'.lfS 20-DAV CASH SAl.tJ. \Ve Are Illttlnc 'Cm Iliird. The prices wo qnoto startles the whole community Into Imylng nctlvily. ; ) e , .VC and -I0o sateens are gohi ( , ' nt Sc } per yard. 25c mid ; iOe Klncbnms ijo nt 8Jc. GOO rc'inimnts of eholco all wool Im ported dress poods , not n yard worth less than $1.00 and from that up to il ! 00 , go today at f > 0o per yard. Nowhere In this country can you buy drv goods at the prices wo qnoto. f > 00 pairs of gouts' ic , Me , .TC and -lOc pocks all you want today at l"Jo per pair. SILKS ! SILKS ! SILKS ! A mixed lot of 50c5o < and "fie silks tomorrow , , 2. ° > o per yard. A splendid as sortment , of silks worth up to 41. - . " > per yard today . ' 17 Jo per yard. All of our Cheney llros.1 best make of silks at ( iue per yard. All our new blankets at out prices. Ion Lfinvliam wrappers , all si/.cs , the gingham alone would cost you $ l.f > 0 ; the wrapper complete today $1.00 each. 12 PLUSH CLOAKS AT $2.00 F.AC'II. A wonderful bargain. The only ono of Its ksnd. 12 plush coats , not ono worth less than $12.00. and from tha1 up to $2" > .l)0. ) ono to a customer today at $2.00 each. Jackets worth up $10.00 go at $2.00 each. cloaks worth up to $10.00 go at $ : t.7ri each. We nmko Friday the busiest day in tlio week. Ladies' oOo stockings cut to 29c. "e , tc ? and lOc ribbons , all you want at Ic per yard. llfjo ribbon 2c. lee ribbon . ' ! c. All through the store everywhere slash after ulii'-di. - livery piece of goods in our entire stock is selling at inunu' faottirers' ' cost or under. Buy what yon will of us yon got a bar gain.Mr. Mr. Falconer writes from New York : "Things are demoralized here. Don't stop nt any price ; got down the stcck1 iitKl we're doing it. Umbrella. * 'toe each. 20 ; ) rain umbrellas worth 75o eat to ic each for today. ' _ .r,000 yards of cambric embroideries all now goods , cost lOc , 12je and l"c , one strip to a customer today at 'JJe per yard. nUTTONS7CPI-U : DOX.KN. 10.0UU do/on l.'ic pearl shirt buttons to day 7c per do/en. Don't fail to buy how. N. 15. FALCONHll. PAVERS PKOCItASriNATE. Vim Cuiirt At Cn. Iluvim't llncnn Woi-lf < > n Milluii-y Avi-iino Yi-t ' 1'in-lr KVCIIK . Sonio ilissiitisfite-tioii lias boon expressed because of tlio failure of Van Court & Co. . the brluk contractors , to bcsin the paviiifT of Military avenue from Or.iut street to tlio city limits. Iltifjh Murphy has tlio contract for bittin the curb and has nut in liOO fcot. As the p.iviinr linn lias not coii.iiumcod work Murphy has pulluil oil and will set no moro curb until it ilocs. Murpliy jtislilins his action by the state ment that ho cannot afford to sot ( i.Olkl foot of I'lirb atul liuvo the cost of the same tied up for a e-ouplc of years , whioli wotilil bu tlio case providcit Van Court failed to i-omply with his contract. The lovie-s for paving and curliiiiK are both made at , the same time and n levy for curbing eaniiot be made until the street is paved. On the other hand , Van Court does not shoulder the responsibility for delay and lays it at the doors of the contractors who tire to make the 10C water and sewer cornice'- tions on the street , which must bo done before - fore the pavement can bo laid. Those con tractors iitivo been ordered by the Hoard IInf Public Works to perform this work , and will do so immediately. Van Court also has a contract under way in South Omaha , which ho , vill complete within a few days , and ho will then bo ready to transfer bis forces to work in this city. Military avenue is ono of the largest con tracts awardo.l , and to pave the same will require 1,500,000 vitrlfloil brick. III III ) ( inllllMl. Today the Hoard of Public Works will receive bids for paving the alley from illm Ing to Iznni street , between Twenty-first 10and Twenty-second streets. | Bids will also bo received and contracts : awarded for grading the following streets : Dorciis. Second to Sixth ; 'J'wenty-eightli , Franklin to I'arlu'r ; Cuiiiins , from IlfXt fcot west ol Forty-third street , to Fnrty-llfth avenue , and the alley between Cass and Cal ifornia and Twenty-fifth avenue and Twenty- sixth street. Also grading sidewalks on both sides of Twenty-fourth street from Spaulding to Holt Line railway. 81.-11 for a line black cashmere dress at tlio Moi-hO Dry Goods Co.'s. SEAVEY'S SSAV.CH LIGHT. City Dt-tiM'tivi-4 Alust Mil ; < > Itoim/ril Nlutc- llll-lltH ( if I'llll K\ll-Mllltllri"l. | Members of the city detective force Inivo bo.'ii ordoro.l by Chief c cavoy to render an Itemi/ed account of all expenses Incurred in going after fugitives from justice during the . 'llst ' : lwo i'L'-'s- These accounts will bo checked up and carefully Investigated. They will then ho turned over to the police commissioners for their examination. 'J'ho d ncctivc.s must account for all their milcago , hotel and other hills and MM ito what disposition wasmndoof the prisoners after bringing them back to Nebrasicn. All milcago travoloil on pnxsus and charge. ) In full tci the state must also bo imulo known. Ki-iliiPllon III XVnrhl'rt I'M I r Itiiti-s. On TncMlay , Sentcinbor 10 , the Chl- CIIKO , Hoek ihland & I'acilie railway will hell tickets to Chicago and return at &ii.0 : ( ) for the round trip , Yon can tuko the World's fair Kpeciut at 1 p. in. from union depot , arrive at Knglewood at 7:117 : a. in , , take electric car to tlio fair grounds and be on the iimide at 8 a. m. ; or , yon can take the Nebraska t > ate limited ' at f > p. in. , have breakfast on dining ear , arrive at Knglowood S)5 : ) a. in. mid ho on the fair grounds before 0 a , in. The HOCK ISLAND Is the World's fair line and furnishes the host train service between Omaha nnd Chi : cago. Passengers taking tills line can have time , inonoy und tlio annoyance L'anof baggage transfers through the city of Chicago , Dining cars on all the World's fair trains , serving tlio best meals of any dining car line in the world. Pass engers wishing to visit tlio fair will t-orvo their interests best by piirchaxing ' a ticket via the HOCK ISLAND , Sok-et and Hive e'ommlKsion to middlemen. Ticket ollieo 1002 Farimm street. Clius. Ken- nedy , C. N. W. P. A. No ( Mill III .Nnllfic.itloii. The escape of Charles McClure , the train robber , who was sentenced to llftocn years in the penitentiary , is re-gtirued uith sus picion bv tlio OmahnxrmVcrs. Chief Sonvcy has received no nottco nf the escape of Me'- Cluro. nnd as yet mrircwanl 1ms been offered for his apprehonslofc. Ho thinks that If McCliifo 1ms c.si-a | > oil)6o ) must have received assistance from nil mxronipllco oulsldo of the prison. FILED AS * ANSWER.'I : < \vln 1 tV. Mnnhir Itl-pllo * tn Ilio Cntnpt.illit of lircrlrer llii.vilrn. KdwInAV. Moslioi'hus filed his answer to the complnitit In the cnscof KentK. Hayden , receiver of the iltffunct Capital National bunk of Lincoln ngnipgt H. W. Mosbor. In his answer the defendant states that before the cotmni'ticement of the above nctlon , and before the appointment of tlio pl.'ilntirr as receiver of the Capital National bank , ho transferred to C. W. Moshcr and his partner. Itlrliiuti Outealt , large tracts of land and sundry other real estate , besldi-s a great number of pciiiprccd horses and other personal property , tin' whole being of the value of at least SltiO.OOO , nnd being all ho possessed with the exception nf some other property , which was already mortgaged to its full value. The property referred to is scheduled In full in tin- petition , and makes a good-sized list. Most of the real property named Is in Custcr comity. Mr. Mnshor further claims tb'it ho not only owed C. W. Moshcr and Air. Outfall personally , but that he was Indebted to the Capital National as well , and that Moshcr and Outealt. in iicropting tha transfer of the respondent's property , agreed to hold part of the saiuo In trust for the bank , and further , that the bank , in consideration of the trans fer to it of most of the tval estate deeded by the respondent to its president and cashier , agreed to discharge the respondent's in debtedness to tlio Institution. U is further set forth that the respondent transferred to the bank certain promissory notes , real value unknown , but of the esti mated value of Slfi.OOi ) nnd judgments , sup posed to bo worth $10,000 , besides n largo amount of cash , which the bank accepted , it is claimed , and has retained , usei1 , enjoyed and , incidentally , roall/.ed upon , wliorofnro the respondent claims that the notes upon which ho has been sued luivo been paid and ho asics to bo allowed to go on his way re joicing , with naught to pay but the costs. MULLENDORFIN QUEER SIBSET. Unltod Sti.ti'l .Mil-sliil Salil to III ) Allor Him for l.iitul I'raiiil.i. So far as the Mullondorfs sire concerned , everything is < iuiot out on the Klkhorn. This condition of affairs has been brought about by the faut that Dan C. Morton , tlio man wlum Albert Miillondorf charged with stealing his wife's atToctions. has been held to tlin higher court , there to answer to the ; information alleging assault. Mullendorf Is not a happy man , by any means , as it lias leaked out that ono of the miHi United States deputy marshals from the Cherokee Strip is on his trail , armed with a gun and a warrant. Mrs. Mullondort is the party l who has given the snap away and to sow of her friends she has said that Albert Wits ; liable to get Into serious trouble. She declares that years ago ho exercised all his and her.rights . in Kans.tsiind . Dakotaand I hat his going to the Cherokee country was for the sole purpose of defrauding tlio govern ment by stealing a tract of land. She also says that ho registered his name for some of I the land and took his place in tire line , but upon being discovered as having been a . 'arty ' who had pre-empted , home-steaded ami trce-claimeu the whole country , ho ( juicily slid out , but not until be was spotted by otic of the United States deputies. "I'linn In Money. " If yon want to save time and money when yon LO to the fair yon will n < > via the Croat K'ck Island route. Why ? iiec'iittso it is the only line via which you can reiiub the fair without a transfer through the city of Chicago , if you will stop and think this over , got one of our maps showing locution of the . grounds in connection with our line ea : et - Knglowood , you will * eo that as a World's fair line we loud allothers. If [ f you go via any other line you will have a tiresome , tedious trip across the city to reach the fair grounds , and.on arrival there will lind friends who loft Omaha : same day as yourself who have been on tlio grounds an hour or moro. Call at Kock Island ticket ofliee for rates , maps , bleeping car reservations , and any in formation yon may want in regard to routes , rates , etc. CHAS. KKNNIUV : , G. N. W. i' . A. Now Coal rirm > . The firm of MeKlbany & Fall-child is the name of a ntuv coal linn , they having just bought out the business recently iyu. conducted by George ) N. Jones at 107 Su. Ifith street. Mr. MoKlhany is well : known in Omaha , lie was for over S years with .loll' W. Ijodford and liis largo circle of acquaintances will bo glad to know tlmt "Mac" ' has gone into Imsinr-ss for himself. Mr. Fairchild is recently from Kennard , Neb. , where lie is known as a reliable man of good busi ness ability. dd Tlio ilrni of McKlhany & Fairchild ! have extensive yards at 18th and l/nrd streets , whore all kinds of hard und soft coal are kept in ( jimntitlos that insure the prompt lilling of all largo or small orders. ( iriuiil OpcuhiKT. The Cherokee. Strip will bo opened for settlement on Saturday , September 1(1 ( , at noon. Yon can t-uvo 12 hours time by taking the Uock Island route , leaving Omaha at ( i a. m. , and be on the line at 8:10 : p. in. Htuno day. Hound trip tickets will bo on sale Tuesday , September 12 , atone faro for tlio round trip , plnsW.OO ) , making the round trip from Omaha tend C'uldwell $12.7fi. Hight on the line mid in the center of the Strip. These tickets are first-class and good 20 days from date of sale. For maps of the Strip and regulations regarding .settle ment , call at H'ick Island ticket oillce , 1002 Farnain street CHAR. KUNVKDV , G. N. W. i' . A Are Vim I'liiniuiii ; it U'orlu'rf Fair Trip ? Bear in mind the decided advantages of the Chicago & Northwestern railway. [ Four daily eastern express trains , with new and special equipment , unexcelled west of Chicago. Low rates. Baggage checked from your homo. Choice of quick , safe ami comfortable methods of ; ; transfer direct to the World's fair grounds. Call , or cond your address to ; the city ticket olllec , No. I-101 Farmim st. H. H. HITCH IK , ( J. F. WKST. General Agent. _ C. P. & T. A. Art ) Von ( iolng limvn to tlio Ojit-ninc ; ? Tell all your friends to take the Texas special on the Hock Island from union depot at ( ! a. m. and land the ea.no e > 'en- ing right in the heart of the Chorokco .Strip , HenuMiibor you can leave in the morning at (1 ( and bo down there at Ho ; ) p. m. same day , 12 houro quicker than via any other lino. Low rates for the round triji. Maps of the Strip , circulars giving full anil reliable information re garding rules , for Msttioment , can bo hud by applying at the H ick Island ollieo , 1002 Farnain street. CHAS. KINNIIY : : , G . N.W. P. A. The only Pure Creatn of Tartar Powder No Amiuuniu , No Alum. Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. IIAVMHN Spcrlnl llnrcnlnn I'rldny. 1 case 'li ( Incli wide soft finished blenched muslin fits worth PC. " cases dark calico now styles only 25o yard. -'I ) cases best indigo blue calico reduced toi oc yard. 2 cases remnants of satlno , light or dark ground i > o yard. 1 case outing tlunnel f > o yard. 50c silver bloni'hed table linen re duced to 2."ic yard this beats them nil and " . ( ring fast at 2. " > c yard. Special towel sale at lOc each. New dark style dress gingham , fie , Tie , IOc and Inc ' vnrd. handsome styles. GKOCIWY DHPAUTM KN'T. CUTTING PRICKS. Sugar enroll No. 1 hamslUj hams. He : California hams , lOc : boneless hams , 12e } : pigs feet. f > e ; corned beef , fie per pound : b.'logim , headcheese und liver sausage fie. frankfurts. 7c. } 1UTTTF.K DKl'AUTMKNT. Country butter , l.V. 17c and I'.lo ' ; full cream cluvso , f > e , 7c ! and lOc ; young America full cream , He : brick cheese , 12c , 1-lc and Hie. Call at our lish counter for any kind of llsh , fresh select oysters on Saturdav. ll.\VlF.N BROS. IN THE UISTK1CT COUKT. Tom Murray Oh tructn the ( 'onitriirtlnii of tin ! Truth Strt-nl Miwor Otlii-r Caiix. Aided \ by nil Injunction Thomas Murray has tied up the construction of the Tenth street sewer , for the time being , at le > ast. Yesterday ho went Into the district court with a suit In which be alleges that the city bus ) : exceeded Us authority in letting a con tract for the construction of the sewer on Twnth , from Castellar to Valley streets , for ttu reason that the most of the distance Is throunil his own private ground and that permission for tlio making of the improve ment has never been secured. The e-asu has been . M-t for hearing and will be argued next Saturday morning. i bo Uaiuacclnttl family troubles have taken a now turn In the district court , and now the wife , Mary 13. , bus aslted for the ap pointment ' of a receiver to take charge of the property on ilarney street , alleging that the husband , Hugo , fails to keep the buildings In repair , an , ! further , that by reason nf his negligence , they are rapidly going to de struction. Judge Walton will near the argu ments on thu application one week from next Saturday. SaNi The suit broiiL'ht by the United States National hank against the Union National bank was dismissed on motion of the plain- til , who appeared yesterday morning and asked for the order. Trapo/e artists Conrtland tonight. Ono of the emulnyrs at the smelt lug works was looking for an agent of the Colorado Ac cident Insurance coirpany last night to get back the lirst payment of a policy. The man claims th.it he paid an agent lor this company $ .1 and took his receint therefor. He says that shortly after the compuny failed and that ho is out his $ . * > . The man siil : ; ho would recover his money or take great pleasure in punching the agent's head and thus derive a satisfaction equivalent to the amount expended for Ills experience. Jlusy people bavo no time ami sensible people have no inclination lo use pills that make them sick a day for every dose they take. They have learned that the USD of Do Witt's Little Kirly : Risers docs not inter fere with their health by causing nausea , pain or griping. These little pills are perfect in action and result , regulating the stomach and bowels , so that headaches , diz/incss anil lassitude arc prevented. They tone up the system. Lots of health in those little fellows , KuIliVH.v .Hull .Tri tco I rninfers. The following promotions and transfers have been ordered for this division of the railway mail service : Felix Murray , promoted meted from class -1 to class 5 ; K. W. Van Ilnscn , transferred from Long Pine ami Dead wood to Missouri Valley and Long Pine , and promoted from class I ! to class 4 ; .1 , L. Polk , from Missouri Valley and Long Pine to Long Pine and Ooadwood , and pro- moled from class -to class il ; Kdwnnl L. Cain , Sioux City and Omaha to Missouri Valley and Long I'ino. IN HIGH PLACKS ! ft is * ' " not strange tlmt some people do wrong through ignorance , others from 11 failure to investigate as to the right or wrong of n matter. Hut it is strange , that individuals and firms , who are fully tiwaro of the rights of others , will per sist in porpotriiting frauds upon them. High-toned , woalthv inanufrettiring firms will olTotnnd soil to retail mer chants , articles which they know to bo infringements on the rights of proprie tors , and imitations of well known goods. Wo want to sound a note of warning to the retailers to huwaro of such imita tions and slinulutionsof'CAltTHit's LiT- TM5 LlVliil PII.LS. ' . ' When they are of fered to you , i-ofuso thorn ; you do not want to do wrong , and you don't want lo lay yourself liable to a lawsuit. Hon Franklin said "Honesty U the bust poli cy" : it is just as true that "Honesty Is t'hobest principle. " IBIOO.OO Is this space worth $100.00 a month to me ? I want to leave it to you. The question is can enough more goods be sold to MERCHANTS to make itrofita | - hle. The line under consider ation is RuiiiucR BOOTS , SIIOKS , ARCTICS , LUM HERMAN'S OVKRS , FKLT Boors , GKR.MAN Sox , OlLKD , RUHIJKK , Dl'CIC AND LKATIIKK CLOTHING AND MACK- INTOSIIKS for a specialty. Price lists , terms and discounts fur- nished to merchants only. ZACHARY T. LINDSEY , Onipha- NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK. U. S. Depository , Omtiha , Nob. CAPITA ! . , - S-IOO.OU ! ) . . . SO.'i.OUJ Otliofr-i and DlrootorH-Hf-nrv W. Yalc . proil- dont. K. r. CiiHlilii'- , vli-ii iirunlili-nl , C. rf. M.nirlai' , \V. V , MOMK. Juliu H. OoiliiH , J. N. II. S. Ueutl , c.inlilor. THE IRON BANK. The c.-lc i , jiJKSWpWc , . . , . n'f-rnoicn.MiosAlHU ! : hratctl.Non'Sp > BCTA.ctECxy rtt . _ t\ " ' - * - - and I yc ( jliis.svs for gale in Ou ; lilt \ji.rooij , - " " -'rj aha by .MAX MliVEU i' < UIIO. CO. , ON LV. j OUR BELOVED " 01 -I JP LITTLE ONES. BLESS 'EM , The average American youngster acquire1 ; more practical knowledge in one year tlun his foreign cousin does in three thanks to our most perfect and world-renowned school system , and more so to our encouraging American mothers. At every beginning of the school season you will find these sensible and proud mother- in order mothersquirm ? to dress their be loved boys becc'ining , neat and holiday like. The hey be comes proud and finds goin -to school a source of pleasure , equally as well as his father , who ii the school director. Of ( course , to please a bsy in his appirel is no easy task , we admit. i The best you can do in order to avoid a jjoocl deal of inconvenience , bring him to us , introduce him to one of our polite salesmen , who will show you a lew hundred different shades and fabrics. When you see 'em all , you can depend on . seeing everything under the sun. After selecting your choice you needn't look clsesvhore for his hat , shoes , waists , underwear and all else. . We have 'em in abundance , of every description and every price. We still charge for a good knock-about suit , $ r. Our $1.60 and $2 suits are finer than last year make splendid school suits. But the suit that makes all the clothiers grumble , is our leader , that famous $2.50 one. Got 'cm made up better and cheaper this year , because of so many unemployed tailors in New York. Beautiful patterns and firm , solid colors , cheviot and cassimerc materials. $3 , $3.50 and $ . | suits are made of genuine Scotch and Irish hoinespuns.t'v' ' " " ' - " cast iron. Our finer grades range up to ,7. 25 ; lli.i . the world produces. In fancy apparel we show the newest of reefers ; according to the "Juniors' Monthly" fashion plate. Next , of course , you want a hat to match. Show you a few hundred dozen of beauties. A good cloth hat for 25c , and a fine one for 35c ; then as fine as you like to have. Next "Shoes. " We carry the kind that arc rough on the boys and you don't shoe store pay prices either goc for a splendid school shoe , finer in proportioi 'till you reach $2.00. Our latest catalogue contains samples of boys' wear ; it will pay you to go through it. If you have not one send your address. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8. SATURDAYS 'TILL 10. A Dozen Silver Tea Spoons ( I "New York price . $15.00. Raymond's regular price . $ 14.00 Less 20 per cent now . 2.80 Raymond's net price . $11.20 S. E. Cor. Ijth and Doujlaa. riii.iiANiNTivr ; : CURED or HO PAY. NO PAY UNTIL , CURED. We refer you to ; i,5)J n > tle > nt . N.it'lUanifiirOHiiinen'n. Omnhv Uorniiin div.nn . II ink. Omuhv NCI ilKiftii inn from business , No opor.'Ulon. Invoi. tlK'itu our inotliotl. Wrlltun Kuar.inti'o to abiolutulr euro 'ill ulniU i > f KUI'I'llicI' ; of bntli sovm without tb usu of knlfo. n.i iniillur nf how loin ataiullir , EXAMINATION FREE. 0. E , MILLER HOl-HOS N. Y. Llfo Bu Mill Omnhu , Nob. HUM ) I'Ull ClIICULAlL TRANSIENTS liottlil not full ti > vlnll our \vt II Itiiawit sf ii < l lit fllllfll * < MK/OX < ifl < > ! ' orif * < , Y'/if///o aitliliiulH lii/ . ' < i Wllll'll U'o I'll/I until lit uny ml- HItJi Clubs Phat3flr.ii ; ) ! 7 , At I'oiinliir Prlem iiiiru7s. : : : . i > tii stjoat , Oiiiiilui , Neb , HOTELS. 's FalFerjs tf THE OMAHA HOTEL I II.ML-KII . ' . ' , rt i ! c j'H r 't ! 'jOth hlir-l II ij' > .O l-lllll' A II ,1l ( r.h II IMfn H . . > ! l > o liutl-l -'ill a i f . ( MotJi'r'ilu ll s > il.i. < .vVAV M.III.KCI The Sfec@r , Omnhn's Nyv Cur Plhnii : How .rl sri9it. ( } ' v ; per iUy. 40ii iin ! t-'i pur I'o- Mtoumt willbiUi ' 4t ! J por.Ur. Uiroon.vitl < i > ntli l il. il ptir I if , Muill'lll III ! ' I lf ! | irui. .Srv\ I ) 1 i H"'I i I I U.'u.i "i > is C.S. ERB , Prow. New York Hospital TREATMENT. J' ir till Clronic , Nervoai , Surgical , PfliutJiil Special Diseis33 HEH Alii ) WOMEN Stricture , HyclrDColo , Vnricooolo. Anil nil oMirirtruiiMi's -niiln I nt ronunnahln liur-es. ( O.Nsl.'I.l'Arlo.N Mtlili. Oivll on urOR. . LTOM DOUGLAS I3LORK , IGth AND DODQH STS. . OWAHA. NEB. HuyiUni Ilio" EDUCATIONAL. OMAHA MEDICAL COLLEGE. ji.rovi'I | | .u.il H. j ' , ' riirrli-iila.il Writ * lo UK .1 t : sI'.MMKl.s ' , inn.id'i. OMAHA LAW SCHOOL , C iiit' ! - - i ' " ' ' " ' ' .1'iiHv. Wrllito JOHN vV. IIATTIV i-'i , u/n.iii.i. DELLEVUE COLLEGE. DO YOU KNOW- 'l 1 .tt tliU r > ' . ! , ' . i t.irts nrt tn N ! ir3s'ii ? T.n ! ' yi'Muli'i ' riJ /iiull-t nun c.iu utuJr H'i > s'lUjCi'tB il'ibiri'il' Tiil ! ini.s'c. in u nl hliorlhii.1 : are t.i.iKhl br III'CHt , l.lll'l.t 'itOltl till ! TI'Ul'lir ' nonii.il cyjriij .t . nio l iiractlu tl : ui I tlii > ruiitfl. ? 'Hillllii > ' 'itnnu k-oi lim bui' . pounkol mil | | , i-l3SI | KllltltlM' TI'iitl'i'-'timMO ' ' | Jtrn lower llinn in ( red ml * tUII tA.IUI.Ii TI'M I'.it ' I'1 ' lann All ) uni < n Si.'iiln nBor It ) * WitotoTHE UNIVKUSITY , UI5LLI3VUJ3 , NSnitASKA. ii\vr.r. r I'IIIM : > . ui-i-oriii 'UI.I.M. I Miiittt/ Vbt'il ! lh Woliiu lei Illu.lrtuil I'mtloiui * MEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY IN Cs , ; , a J. Wfiifit.il. U. A U. CiiruwtlliN.iT