Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 04, 1890, Page 5, Image 5

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    iA D.AJLL * JiJfil ! ! , TK. JULY 4 , 1890 , 5
OMI3IIIEMNC OF THE CUSS.
Propised Opening With Eeavj Firaof the
.Anti-Prohibition Oimpilgn ,
[ HE SUGGESTION OF THE MAYOR.
\
Jt l < AYiirinly Bustalticd Itjr
Clti/.ciiHorOliuihn : niI Attr.ictH
Attention in tlicUoliorts
ol'l'rolilultloii.
In nn Interview with Mayor Gushing on
( ho prohibition question , that gentleman
Was roi > orted In Tin : HUDUS having spoken
( is follows :
"As loaulanof proccdurcm OmahaI xvoulO
liUo to have thu Hsht carried on by home-
taH'iil. I don't bcllevo In importations -when
It comes to this thhif * . To my mind the iking
that would accomplish n vntt amount of good
for the iititl-prohlultloii side Is to liavc such
men as Judge I'oppleton , John 'i'htmtoti ,
Judicc Kivngo , John I. . . Webster unil hTty
mow that i could name , challenge
the advocates of prohibition to an open debut -
but * Jit say Boyd's oper.i IIOIIBO or some
other very prominent place , TjA this dohulo
bo upon the question ot how prohibition
would cffi'ct Omaha the business end ol the
result ol prohibition to the city , "
For tin ) purpose of ascertaining tlio manner
In vhlch this proposition received by the
people of the city , and especially those to
v.'hoin the mayor referred , tlie followlngophi <
lonswcw obtained :
JiiilpollHldwln-I thlnlf the mayor's sug-
Kcstlon a Rood one. IwoulU , however , pro-
po.sc that the discussion Iw iniulc , ns for as
possible , from n. business standpoint by lend
ing Omaha , speakers. I also think it would bo
ti good Idea it sotno of our prohibition
Bpciilcew would inako a Tc\v dates out In the
BUito sind ndvocato the high license law
which Iws done so much jood inthlistato.
Chief Senvcy-If I understand the mayor's
Iden correctly , I am liciirtlly in favor of It , It
would demonstrate tlint Omaha 13 alive to
the situation and tlio published arguments
xvould liavo wholesome effect , 1
\vould surest that Kansas men who
vnlnl for irahlV ! tlnii imiltn \ \ lm-o slncnseen
its utter failure ( and there are many such )
should bo invited to address the people of
Omiha and the stato. Their nrguinctits
would have a powerful effect in making
votes for high license , loiva men could also
bu In vital to speak to our people. They
could HH'al | < from actual experience audtlieir
urfnitiiciitH would bo unaiisiver.iblo ,
City Treasurer Rush Uohatois the fnlrcst ,
most sat is factory of all ways in which to f re
sent siny qucjtionto the people , 1 nin infnvor
of It In this Instance. The opposition is coin-
in ) } before tlio p < \vlttitho5.iineoldiugu- -
incuts which liavo been used In other states ,
und yet I want to see our best , moat thor
oughly posted spealtcrs selected to answer
thria.
Isaac S. Hascall Debate the question , by
till mount debate it in public. IJutl am not
in fiivornf cohiyto thocair-p-incctliiRgiMUtidf
of the prohibitionists to do so. lct us hold
ouriitill-prolilbltton meetings intliovoryheart
of the city , in a place procured by
ourselves. Then , and atsucha plaee , lot us
InvltotliL1 opposition to send their spiMkor.s.
.Another tiling , wo do not want any boy law
yers or inexperienced you UK aspirants for
iiuhtical preferment on the stand ntthoio de
bates.Vo want our bluest , best and most
experienced talkers there ,
Ht. A D. lliilconibo I am in favor ot the
debate , heartily so. It Is Just the thine , but
let's ' bulndependent about it-hiro our own
linll , etc. Tlio brainiest men in the city
should lie obtained no hoys this time. The
BjiCiilcci's who will represent the prohibition
ists will bo mon who have inado tills tiling n
cnrefuhmd life-long study. Nothing vlll ho
BO hazardous nnd so surely result hi defeat
for us as to allow the usunl run of
young campaign speakers to get up
und attempt to go ngnlnst the old-timers
sucli as tlio prohibitionists will produce.
Xct the debaters open immediately nnd let
the commercial results of prohibition to our
city bo the key note.
County ClerkO'IVlalloy-Discusslt ? Well
I ( hoiilil say dismiss it , I am about dis-
Kiistodwitli the way in which tlio antl-pro-
lilMtionlsts have been Iccoplnc in their holes
all tlio tlmo. The prohibitionists of the en
K tire United States are rjpidly centering la
rorthofljlitof tfiolr'llvos.Vlthin :
tlio iiast thirty days inoUOO , has conia into
tlio ifoliibltlou trowury in Nebraska from
tlio uast to carry the stnlo with. Discuss It
in public ? Yes.A.ml let us h tire only our
BtroiiResL men to moot the skilled speakers
whom the oilier side will put up to tulle for
tlieui.
County Attorney Mtihonoy Yes , the itlca
ot tlcbntliiff the question with tlio
prohibitionists is n seed ono. Wiiat
wo nccil even more , however.
is thorouuli orRnnlzntloti. It was on account
ot luck of organization that Io\vu \ was lost. I
% vns tlicro nil through tlwtsIcKo , mid 1 know
tliiiL their hole of organization hud moro to
do ivilli tholr fuiluro thcru than uuj'thlng
olio. Put our Merest and Ijcst won on tlio
platform when it comes to debating with
these tminod prohibitionists.
Prod Gray I read tlio mayor's Interview
\vlth intcitist nnd tlilnk itwai very sensi bio.
SoinuthliiB must bo done ixnd clone ut oiico ,
mid tliu most nutlvo measures must Lo
adopted. Political Hues should lie oblitor-
jital this fall niul l > ut 'ono thiti ?
tiliould bo thought of , nnd that is tlio
terrible dcprostltii ; otVoct the ailoptlon of u
prohibitory Inw would liavo upon thohusl-
iicss interests of Oiniihu nnd Nobraska. lo-
liultliouiti and clcniocriits should unite In
lighting this common enemy. 1 think the
mayor's ' suggestions nro these of a practical
f IVInyor ( "t
Mayor Oiishing's attonllou was called to tlio
following from the editorial page of yes-
U'l'iluy moraine's ' TJepubllcan :
TIIKUI viiw of IT.
"Allls fnlrlu war. Ijct us consider tliUvar
anil < li'fcuit m-onllilt Ion , Knot In uno way , then
luiiiintlmr. MayorOusliln .
If lint In ono wiiy , Ilionln anotlier. Tlilsls
nn tiiillciitliiu o [ what I lie frlrudsot luolilbl-
tlou way expect. The atitl'a aiu ut luubt
( rank.
If nut In ono xvny , tlion Innnulhor. Kino
Eontliui'iit , truly , f nun tlio mayor ut Oinnliii.
After ho had read this extract the mayor
-was tukcd to state just \vhat lie mount by the
cxprasslonwuicu tltoUonubllcaii li.id quoted ,
llo rvnllcd :
"I meant that nil is fair in honorahlo war ,
nnd tail no reference to the method * that
linowlnpr ones attribute as the Inducement
wliloh ntusod tlio cluujjo of heart lu tuo lo- {
rublicau. "
Should Un ! Mnilo Olonr.
OMUI.V. July 1 To tbolidltor
siit'Jjostlon ot Jlityor Gushing that thcro
BtiouWbontjononiliUscussloiioC the prohibl--
tlou < iui > stlon und that measure * should betaken
taken nt oneo to oilueuto votord upon tlio
Kroat lut civs t ( it stiiko tills lull. Is mi excel
lent one. There b a ( jotieral liapmsslon
nbrond tluit thcro ia no luaslbllity ofrctaln-
* in | ? tliu tuvsont liK'h lloonso law , with Its
poaslHo livul option provision , imcl that If
la not uarrlou u law
vhlch shuts out tlio right to
refuse the gnintinp of licenses to sell
Ikiuorin localities wliora publio sentiment is
ngatnst its sale , will bo tlio result.
Of foimo thli is not tlio oiso , the present
law iviualnltiK In forcolf prohibition Is not
curried , hut this fact should bo imdo si clear
1hat tlioro can bo 110 chaneo to mislead voters
'JL ia that respect. J. T. B.
) ' To Anll-l'roliltiitlimtslR.
\Vo notice In Tun EBB on. InterView -
View with Mayor Cwhlng , in wlileh ho
ndvUw a discussion of tUo issue uowpoforo
the people of Koliraslu , license vs. prohl-
lltiou.
On behalf of the advocates of the prohib
itory amendment , 1 am authorlrod to chal
lenge any antl-iirolilbltloiilst lu this city or
elsewhere for n Joint discussion nt any tlmo
you limy designate.
\\"o are ready to discuss the effects of the
rrohlbliory atnondmeiit upon the business In-
tcre-sli of Omaha and ( Ids stato. Wo will
dgrooto nn equal division of tlmo ,
Wo further agi-ooto nlaudon our advocacy
of constitutional prohibition when you cloiirlv
them that | irohlhltlon hus \villpi-ovo detrl-
nn'iit.il to any buslncis oicept the lic uor
tralHc ami Its "twin sitters. "
Mnvor L'ushlnp. this challenge Is open to
you , Mr. ito-scwntcr , Judge Tliurston. Judito
I'oppl''ton , Jud0'o tsivasoor any of the tifty
you can name ,
Now if you moan business lot us hoar from
you ut once , that wo iniy : urrango an curly
\ioetliifr. Very respectfully ,
Cu.uu.iia WATTS ,
< J , S. I. O. U. 'J , or Nebraska
" \VATKIt\VATI3Il. \ "
Tlio l ciinniulcnl Conipniijr
tlta City Council.
To tlio llonorablo KlcharJ C. Cusliln maj-or ,
nnd Messrs. Thomas J. Lowry , frunlc J.
Knsii.ir , I'utrlclt ' l ord , Daniel \Vhooler , ,
Kdwnnl O'ConnorVllllam , C > . Shrircr , C.
Ij-jCliaffco , A. II. Smdcr , iMgnr P. Davis ,
William ! ' . llcchcl , I1. Lniumerl-\ .
Cooiwr , .lames Donnelly , sr. , B. R Alailscn ,
John Mcl/mrlc , Yi. F. Morearty , Theo lore
OlscnntiJ Henry Otthoff , inombors of the
city council otOimtmi
Uontloincn Moro thnn two months ago an
ordinance wi\a submitted to the honornMo
city council , which you compose , nsltlnp
for n uhurtcr for the Omahn Economi
cal watcnvorlw company Ui supply
the citizen * of this citywith pure ,
tilleredvnler for domestic and inatiufuctur-
In ? purposes.
TUo ci-d In.inco hart received the approval of
tlio assistant city attorney anil n , majority of
tlio Judiciary committee of your body , but
still languishes bcforo your body without
Uclln Ho coiiildcMLlon ,
Th Kconoin iralvale rworta company offers
to KVO to your honorable body tlw pledgoof
tlio I Ion. KobortSowellof New Yorlc , a gen-
tlcinamof larKOWcnlth and f.ivor.ibly known
In nil lliuinclul itntcw , that the imv company
if chattered \vlll notscll outltn fnuicbLsoto
tlio American \vatortvork oouii > nny nor tike ;
any step prejudicial to the intoreita of thu
clly of Omaha. It will KVC ! a bond , to bo ap
proved by yourboard , inthosttniof * lXimi ( ,
that It will furnish c. .ixcns with pure filtered
Whaouii river water atL'.1) per cent less rutcn
than tlio jVniurlc.in wntunvorlts company now
taxes the iioople , It iiropoaes tobofrln work
vvlthln tlilrty dny after the charter sluill
have boon granted nnd tlio bond approved ,
and topusb the work of tlio company vvlth
such rajildity us will meet tlio reasonable ex
actions of your honorable body.
If the chart/or Is faulty , olMcuro or unsatis
factory hi any particular , you aw requested
toatncnd the sumo crto prepare anoAVonofor
our acceptance covering the points set forth
in this petition.Vhat we deali-ols the ri 'ht
to provide pure water to tlio people of Oitinlui
In competition to the Amoricati waterworks
company , and wo are willing to abklo any rca-
sonublo rcAtrictlo > i four lionorablo body Is
willing to Impose , what wo want is prompt
action nu your part for or ajjalustour proposi
tion. lleapivtiully subinittod ,
Tim OMA.HA KcoxoHiu.ttiVATUIIVOUKS \ COM-
I'.VNV.
Tlie New ChalriiiJiu AVutils tt 31o-
iiopoly tl * Ajiointnniits. | ) !
Thobaard ofpuWlcrorlci considered the
vltrifled brick question yesterday. Iii-
spcctor Mmmiuih ( brought in a lot of brick
from Nortli Thirtieth strcot In various stages
of vitrillentioii. Tlio board then discussed
the best , way todistlneulsli goodhHclts from
bad ones. It developed that it was a very
dinioult inntt < 3rto do xvlthout breaking tlio
brlclnimd the bo.u-d decided to j.'ototio !
scene of adloiiaudlnvcstlKnti' tlio matter.
0. K. ijiiultiis , the sweeping contractor ,
asked for iii.structlon on the swoopine ol'
Kortli'J'vciiticlhstreet. . 'J'ho mini had been
CJrrkil in by the ho.tvy rains to the ileptli of
several indies at tlio intersection of Wobitor
struct , and ho asked whether the cl ; imlii ( , ' of
this came under tlio liead of manual labor or
sweeping.
Major I'urayiWRKCsted that tlio late con
tractors bodiivcteuto clc.111 the street , and In
uvuiitof their refusal to do sothatthept-esent
con tractor be dlrerted to tlo the cleaning , tlio
pay therefor to bo deducted frointho account
of the former contrnctoM. This matter was
laid on the table for further consideration ,
and the board adjourned to the -work , on North
Thirtieth strectwhcro , the new chairman wus
initiated into tlio mysteries of paving Ui-iclc.
A ftcr Chairman Illrkhauscr of the board of
publio works and Major L uruy had returned
from liispcctltiK tlio brick paving on North
Thirtieth street yesterday afternoon tlio for
mer dilated very volubly on the various Icinds
of brick , lie was finally Induced to allow
the business of the board to proceed
and ItluJ or Kurav proceeded to inalce intelll-
niblo what liad Ueeti found at the work.
Ho stated thatnbout two blocks of the street
bad boon paved , but of the brick * piled up
ready for laying a large per cent had been
foundutterl ; itltfor use. A. largo number
bad been picked out at random and broken
and were found to bo in bad condition. The
major wisoC the opinion tliat not more than
one-third were vitrified.
Major I'umy then introduced his inevitable
resolutionsusroadlnfj the Avork and Uifcctiitf ?
that the cun tractors , J. E. Kiley &Oo , , bo
notilleil tlial tiioyvouldnotbo allo\vcd tode-
llvor anything but vltrldod brickon the \vork.
The bric-lt now on ImndwiUbo carefully gone
o\1tl and the bid , ones thro\vn out.
llylhistlmnlt IYHS utter Cio'cloclc.nndtho
chairman suddenly appeared to bo inn tJi'wit
hurry. lie produced a list of iiamo.H and
rccojiimonducl that the board endorse them
for appointment us Inspector ! ) on the public
works.
Tlicro were twclvo names on the Hat and
the other two members scanned them care
fully. They declared that they did not know
any of the partlos named.
A.lanco ( at tlio list showed thnt almost
without exception they were democratic
ward workers.
Tlio chairman bccamo very uneasy and
lldRCtcd about in lib scat as though ho was
sitting on a red hot stove , lie toolt off his
( lasses , wiped them , put them on again nnd
then repeated the oiicration several times.
All tlio time ho ivai insisting on the neces
sity for hurrying the matter , as ho "wanted
to RCt through with It before the Fourth , "
and ho "was ucttinB lnniry. { "
Tills sort of hurry did not "RO" with the
old wheel hones , however , and Mr , Kur.iy
called .for tlio list of tlio inspectors wlio
wore employed last year. This
was supplied nnd another list was
made up of men of known capability. This
was done with pivat c.iro nncl deliberation
and with fnvpicnt consultations with the as
sistant city engineer and Major D.ilcoinbo ,
who were present.
UurluKthisupoHitton tlio ohalrmin grow
morouiicoinfortahloevery minute , and when
at lastthorevlsed list was presented to liimho
kiokcil vls'oronsly.
Major Fur.iy remonstrated nsrainsfc the
chairman' . ' ! paying olV all hU political dobt-s
at once at thooxponso of the public works ,
but proposed that six men bo named by the
chairman an dsbc by the other two members
of the board , 'rhocbainrtinstudiedovertlua
for some time , but finally gulped down a big
chunk of disappointment nnd consented to
'
name eight men and let tli'o other monibovs
name six ,
Thli was llnally nfrreeil to and tlio f .ML '
IIIR list will bo recommended to the eo .ncil
for continuation :
l ? tor Jlieseorge ( ! J. Stelnsdorf , T ! , SVtoaey
JolmMackuy , J. Ji. scairwicic , J. 11 ,
ton , Philip "Smith , William Holmes , William
A. Grant , John Dellloy , D. Cos ro-o , William
N'elson , Henry Sharp and 1) ) . U , O'Coimcll.
Knight * oTPytlilnN Ilicunal Coaolavo
nt MlUvanUppVlM. . , July , 1H > ( ) .
Per this preit OL'casiion excursion tickets -
ots will bo sold from nil principal points
lu the United States and Canada to Mil-
wnnkuo iiiid return via the Uliica o ,
Mibvaxikuo & St. LJ ul railway tit litilf
rates.
.As its name indicates tlio Ohloapro ,
Milwaukee & St. 1'avil railway is tlio
tliroct ronto to Milwaukee , uiwl tis the
camp "round for the Uniformed ICnighta
( to which point cars nnd trains will bo
run through without transfer ) is located
tUroetly on this line , it will bo seen that
Iho Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail
way has great mlvn.nttig'o over ether
routes whidi are uiinViio to furnish sui-li
fticlHtioa , anil visiting ICnlffhts , their
ftiinllios and frloiuls should bear this
In mind when purchasing oxourslon
tiokcts.
A circular ffi vlng do tailed In formation
will bo mailcil free upon application to
A. . V. IF. Carpenter , Kcnoi'iu1 paspougor
nfjent. Mllwiuiuee , Wis.
J. Ji Fiir.STox , lA. . N.vsir ,
PUSH. Agent. Oon'l Agent ,
1501 l-'arnam Street ( Durkor Block ) ,
Omaha. _
IN LII.VGUIH U'lTIl 1M3STIWJXCK.
TIicMnjor DoiiDiint'os llto Treatment
n ft ho Hoard oriloaltli.
3thyorCushItiK8aysthntlio U nbout dh-
coumijdl resardliipr the board of health's
being ahla to accomplish nny good for the
city , and sayi ho has a mind never to call another -
other meothiK of that body ,
"It htw eoiiio to bo a perfect farce , " says lie ,
"for the board to go on trjlug to do Its duty
And the council continuing to deny the
necessary funds to do the work
with. 1 do not understand It at all ,
what the city fathers c.m bo thinkltiijof to
ppoio that the hoard can accomplish itny-
iiiK in the xvny of oorrct-tliiEr ( ho miny
sanltnryevili thnt exist If wo have no money
\rorkwitli. . AVe want to lie allowed * lix )
ft inonth-lo.ss thnn any other city thu size of
Oinnha anywhere lu tlio United States. Wo
don't propose to unikon bmltic of spundlntf
that f 100 every month , but , on the contrary ,
will pet Mony with ] int in llttlo as t > olllo ,
Yes , I feel as though It will bo useless to call
nuothor meeting. "
"
O Ull X VXIOXVlj
nlvcr.sury to he Cclcbrnlrd Toilay.
To-day will be the 114th anniversary of
tholndt'iKJiidcncoof this country.
Ills nn oft year in Oniihtx M far m the
Fourth Of July Is concerned , but there vill bo
n suHlclcnt amount of informal nolsa made to
malio It Interesting for those who care to cele-
hrato that way.
j\j fur as work is concerned , tha day \\-lll
generally bo observed as a holiday , All the
publio ofllocs , the binks natl many of the
stores will bo closed , and the shopi nrid man-
ufuctorlcs will be shut down for the day in
orilir tint all inuv celebrate.
IMnny will spend the day quietly in
the country , many picnic p.irtk > 3 baviiifr boon
arranged and all the vehicles In the livery
stalilcs having hcon engaged for the day ,
Thcro vlll bo n public nlcnlc at IM chard 'i '
Krovc , out near West Oiniibii , where a pro-
grnmino of races , athletic feats and giuiioi
will be clven ,
At nollcvuo the most Important celebration
of any hi the vicinity ol Onuhu will tal o
place. On thnt blstorlc ground the pioneers
of iXubraskuwlll nsscniblo and tell of the
early days wlioti people crossing * -ln >
plains to CnH'onila crossed tlio Mis
souri river nt that place and
from there started across the wide desert
Into the golden west. Old memories will 1)0 )
revived and old incidents recalled , No set
speeches \vill bo made , but a number of thoao
present will speak luformally of the early
days.
Among those who will bo thcro may bo
mentioned Henry iAintaiicllo and .others of
the "Omaha" Indians , Janirs A , Jackson ,
.TudKO Luritner. J. Storllnp Morton , General
1C. Kstabrook , Jud e Waltdey. .Tudffo Georgi )
W. Douno , Jud KO Field , ( iovernor jjaundew ,
Governor Butler. Governor Clarhor. Governor
Abbott , Job nT. Town , lIcniiaulCouiitzcUon- ,
cralBrooko nnd staff , General Whcaton and
stnlf , ex-Mayor liovd , cx-iiayor 13iuitcli ,
Mayor Cushlag and many other prominent
people.
There will be a celebration nt niulr ivhldi
many Oniahans will attend , and another ut
Ilarllngtoti.
JIany citizens will dlscliargo fireworks In
thoovcnlng. number ofieiplo \ llviiiff in
thovicinltyof Jliiiisooin mrlc havu purchased
? 'JHJ ( worth of pyrotechnics which they will
discharge tonight. _
The I'li-sl lO
Johnny Kiyncr tigvd ten years , living with
hia mother at Seventeenth and Jackson
streets , Inaugurated the glorious Fourth yes-
tordiiy inorniiijj In mi attempt to blow the
heads oil himself and several companions.
Several days a o , mi older boy , Charley
Case , ohtuined a four pound cnn of powder la
some way known only to himself nnd hid It ,
to bo used on the Fourth. Yesterday his
brother i'elcr and .folinny Itayitcr found the
can of explosive material and determining ; to
llrotlio inai'.h'ural gun of tlio ivlobmtion ,
placed the iwwdcr under adi. < hpanscattorhi ( ;
u few ( ; iiiliisoii the ground , pl.iccila rock on
top of the pan. Then Johnny shoved u match
under it and until thu amoico cleared iiwny
there vero many people who thoujjlit .lohtuiy
had KOiH' to glory.
The report of the explosion was hcunl for
blocks.
. .lolinnywas badly dainiged butnot killed.
His entire body was tilled with powder and
his hair was burned olt. Hovlll recover , but
will suffer for many days.
Klrst
The fli-st Fourth of July excursion tocomo
to the city arrived a t 5 o'clock last oveuitifc' ,
11 was a train of live freight cars drawn by
oiilnoS. ( ; " > t. The train cnmc from l'cnderand
wns in eliarffo of Neil Connor , ciiglncer ;
Charles IvIcUaithy , rondiirtor , mid IDan
Ivcefo , foreman , The oxcuraionbits wcro
sixty Italians , who wro brought down from
the Interior that they might properly cclc-
br.ito tlio national holiday.
Homo tlmo ago , Avhcti thobridzeson tlio
Chicago , St. 1'aul , Minneapolis .fc Omaha
wcro washed out , thcso men worked forsixly
consecutive houis in order to put the roadbed
in condition , and In appreciation1 of their
seivtccs the regular working train , ( IC'wated
with Hags nnd hutitinpr , wis tinned over to
them , with instructions to use. it at ihcy
might sco lit until Saturday morning ? . They
yesterday held a meeting and at noon de
cided upon this trip.
The
Sells Rrothors' and Barrott's ' great circus
will be the only fourth of J uly attraction In
Omaha. Everybody will have an opportuni
ty of sceitifjit without interfering with busi
ness. In order to accommodate all , three
performances , forenoon , afternoon and oven-
lug , will bo given. Look out for an
curly streob parade. The show
is said to he btefjer and better thli
season than ever before. It has more rjiro
and costly animals , liner and slcekor horses ,
the best ring performers und seating room
for r ,00l ) people. The sliow arrived In
Omabn about to'clock ! this n.ornlnff . and by
clnyliKht wns iniJurciiiivas ready for business.
NooiioUaows , however , where the tents nro
pitched or what route the procession
\vill talto. Hut follow the lund ivagoa and
you can't ' nilas it ,
Two l-'lno OainoM Today.
Duscball patiwis will not want for pleasure
today , the plorious Fourth , for the cele
brated Chicago Whitings , with Tom Xa lo
ucatcher and Larry Sullivan pitcher , will
battle \vitli \ the Urano comiuiiy's team both
in the inoniiiif , ' and aftoriionu at the local
parlr. Then * will bo g-re.iu giines , and it Is
assured that great crowdvill turn out to
witness them. There is no semi-profcbsioiml
tr.ua in the country who can down tlio
fainoiu Wliitinra moro than ono pamoout of
throe. Tlio Cranes , however , are in excel
lent condition nnd will make a superhuman
effort to take ono of today's games. If
tlioy succeed it will he glory enough to last
them all Hummer. The morning u'amo will
bocallett at 10:30 , the afternoon's nt U:3 : ( ) .
! l" > r ISvi
Five thousand flags will ho distributed
from the "Wiibasti ticket oftice , corner of Fif
teenth and Favnam streets , between 0 nnd 10
o'clock this morning. All tlio boys nnd girls
in the city are invited to call and got one.
Tlio MIIHCPS nnd ValleyM.
ThoKden Mmees piny two games at Mis
souri Valley today , nnd Manager
Farrlsh says ho intoiuh to take them
both. TlioMuseos nro ono of the crack mmi-
teur clubs of tlio city , and is undoubtedly ono
of the Handsomest uniformed tc.um lu tlio
country.
UK ATA THU niH'Ol.SJTIOV.
XoOInn Knows Wlioso Head \VII1 Fall
XeM ,
Andrew Smith ha ? been assigned to the
desk it the Union Pacitlo shop-j formerly
used hy Thoinai Daily. Mr. Smith wns for
merly n clerk in onoof the ether departments.
The dismissal of Daily has aroused tlio In-
dlgnalion of many of the men , especially the
old-timers. Dally , It is stated , hns been In
tb' acrvlcoof the raid twenty years , and has
nhVt.yi been faithful. llo was
president of tlio Pioneer associa
tion of employes of tbo company , and
wis very actlvi > In perp.'tuatitiKtUatoff.'nni-
zatlon , 'ITio members say thnt thcv don't
Itnowhutthattho dlsclnrgoof their presi
dent was notice to them to abimdou their
orjranlation.Vhy \ thU should 1)0 done
ii not apparent , M tlio organization
is solely for social enoyment ] and hm noth
ing to do with the matter of strikes and
tmubio between employers aud these em
ployed.
Tlio men are very uneasy , not knowing
whoso head will b > cut off next , When the
kulfo falls It is without warning.
A weak hack , with n weary neldng Inmo-
ness over the hips , Is a shjn of diseased kid
neys. Use tlio ( test klduoy curative known ,
wlilch Is llurdoclc H'ood ' Ultters ,
An Amateur SlibcL Makes n Dirty
KlhiKilt The llep.
A local | ) .i | > orwhich IKW fora month bcm
flooaing this city , Council IJliuTs mid Lincoln
ulth iupo f ix'o of cost , makes n dirty thrust
nt Tin ) Ikr.-i unproccdcntcd alter of the
.Americanized r.iu'yclop.tedU Hrltanidca ,
statinif thnt it bu stolen iHlltton. and rouse-
quuntly uimuthorizcd by the 13ngllsli pub-
HOioM. 'Ibis Matcipfintls a gross falsehood
nnd the editor of that rnrot linow It wlieii ho
iwimcd the libel. That paper has made itself
the laughing stock of the town by springing
every week some idiotic , catch-penny scheme-
vlth which to ull the public , nnd
for that reason ( If no ether ) the
malicious statement concerning tlio encyclo
pedia offered by TutHUB : is allt ho more con
temptible.
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IIM represented it to be , It Is not a photo-
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and n largo number of new aiticles have been
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18 31K 1'OOlt'S HUUIMW13II ?
AVIiito the Hiu-glnr Suspect In Jail nt
St. 1'iinis.
Charles\Vhlto , supposed to bo the mur-
dcrorof tlio laundryinan , U. S , Poor , It lu the
custody oftliepollcoof , St. Louis.
In ; > ptcmber , IbSyVhito , In company
with n man giving the niine of Charles "Wil
son , was arrested and tried for the larceny of
tlM worth of silver from the residence of H.
TJ. Lalk on Park avenue. Doth weresent to
tho. penitentiary , but " \Vliito gotn new trial
nnd Ids liberty on n te . ! mii..ilty. ! On May 15
of this year ho was again anx- ted as a sns-
tilcious ctiar.ictcr , when he gave the name of
Iteagan , and was ordorcii out of the city.
The following night i'oor was murdered
nnd since that tiino the country lias been
scoured for truces of the suspect.
White's real name is Hounds , lie is the
son of a farmer living near lied Cloud in this
state. I loin ado a business of ulcaulii wall
paper nud in that way got the plans ot the
houses be visited.
Uhief Scavey ha spent fV ) In trying to
locate the man. Photographs hnvo been sent
to all the cities where AVIiitolmd been known
to visit. The local police hive searched all
thu neighboring towns , visited his homo at
Ked Cloud and scoured all partn of the coun
try where ho could be supposed to be.
A warden of the N'obr.ialu peniten
tiary succeeded hi ( 'cttliifr n letter from \Vil-
son htatiiii ; that AVIiitcvas a professional
burglar nnd would not hesitate to stioot ;
that \Vbito would cut slats from window
hliiidi In prt'ferenco to sprln inic them , mid
thnt he and DeMott. the man who stole Pul-
iteki's saddle had manui'd to dosomchouse-
breaklng work whllo in the poi'Hcntiary.
The only chic of any kind the police have
lind to A'oi-k on luis boni kept secret until to-
tlny. A him two doors f i-om thi > Poor 'csl-
detieo win entered on the night of llio mur
der mid u brown felt hat was stolen
from it. The description of the lut was
furnished the palled by the owner the follow
ing infmiiiVlilto wore a bluelt hat when
arrested ( ho diy before , and if ho could bo
found with the brown one the case would look
black for him.
Wednesday Chief Ilarrlgan of St. l ouis
wired Chief Se.ivey thnt ho had White ia
custody. Ho was asked to hold him nnd send
a description of olsluit. The description does
not tally with thatoliJio stolen one , and the
man will liavo to bo released , The most sus
picious circumstance- the fact of White
.succeedin ; . ' In keeping out of sight while nil
the police la tlio west wcro on the lookout for
him.
Xo r iind on wliluli tlinSnn KIiliios
I'assesscs greater natural advantages than
our own , hut there nro portions of the gieat
grain-bearing west anil feitllp south where
atmospheric iullucnces prejudicial to health
militate against them , in sonic degree , as
places of residence. "Heavy rainfalls and the
overflow of Kivut livers , which upon their
subsidence leave dark vegetation exposed to
the rays of the sun , thcro beget malarial
fevers , and there iljii the inhabitants are
periodically obliged to use soinu medicinal
safeguard against the scourge. The most
popular is Ilosletter s stomach Hitters , a pre
ventive that has for over a third of a century
iiltoiiled reliable protection to those whoiii
experience In the futilltyof ordinary remedies
for fever and ntruohns taught to substitute
for them.Vhether intermittent or remit
tent , minsnmtlo fevei- are conquered and
averted by the superb ntitl-periodic and for
tifying inodlclno ai they nro by 110 means
prcpamtion in use. Use it and abandon Impure -
pure local bitters.
1'crmlts.
Permits to build wore issued as fol
lows by the .Tip'jrintendoiitof buildings yesterday -
terday :
Juiiu'M II , McC'reary. lwclory brick
ro ldonco , Aluilci : > on and Twuiity-
( inii . $ r.oou .
John MuDomihl , two-itory hrlck anil
hlnlocueiT clwollliii ; . Thirtyliiit
sticnt. unit Woohiortli avciuti ) . 5,000
M. 1'Mloys. ' two-story fmuu ro.ildetiee.
laiJEtiiinot . 5,000
M. I' , lioys , one-story friunu I'ottujji' ,
JS MI'IiiKnoy . 1,000
Mrs. 15. lloiinolku , ono-story frame
d\\ellliig , Clilcngo a\enuc , near JCIIn
strei't . 715
, T. II.Hiiniroid , ( inc-slorjr brick il i > llli ,
I'rcneh street , ni'iir Amus avciiui ) . 1,000
I ) . Keiulall. twii-.slory fniino thrulllng.
houlliMiNt coriiiT sevunlcentli and
1'alirornla . 5.000
riveiiilnor penults . ? ! > . " >
Twelve permits nssre allng
Aiiiioiinuuiiioiit.
C. n. Jlooro & Co. , have been appointed
\vliolasnlo airents for the celebrated wutors of
Kxcclsior Springs Missouri.
Mr. I1 reo's Statement.
Mr. Michael Prco called at Tin : Bun ofllco
last night and was very strong In his denun
ciation of the article which had been pub
lished concerning thy plumbing at the now
city Jail. Hesitated that the sewer from the
women's cell hud boon connected with the old
sewer in tlio fJoof hotel , which connected
several closets on the , nppnr lloow of the
hotel. Into tlieso upper clihets , IKJ claimed , a
lot of broken bottles lemons , towels , etc. , had
been thrown , wlilch oWifijod up the plpo below
the point where the sewer from the women's
cell tupped It , causing the hitter to overflow.
In proof of tills .Mr. Free stated that a num
ber of the bottleutowels , , etc. , had been taken
out of thu hitter place- .
Air. Free said this plumbing was a llrst
class job and dolled any ono to prove the con
trary , The solo troubio , ho sail , win in the
old jcwcr , with which ho liad iiothlnff to do.
Mr. Pro c st.itod further that the plumbing
did not < wt $711 , as wiw stated , but had only
cost nbout fTil.
Von Itoutcn's Cocoa 1'uiv , soluble , eco
nomical.
Snb-Conlrnctoralii Hard I.uolc ,
The sub-contractors on the county hospital
are getting- very impatient for their pay.
They Imvc been liannhiK around the court
house for several weeks trying to make some
sort of nn nrntngGincnt whereby they might
realise on their claims ngalnst the flriu of
Itynn & Walsh.
Yesterday they assailed Chairman Ander
son In n hody and demanded their i.ay . , but
thntgentletnn.il Informed them that the action
of the contractors In appealing from the ac
tion of the commissioners in nllnwinB them
fl , ( KW had tied up tlio money so that no ono
could ct at It , llo snld that as tlio subcontractors
tractors hid no elnlm before the board , Hint
hody could do nothing for them. 'J'ho only
way they ecu Id get any money was toarrango
With Itynn it Walsh to pay llionior to get nil
assignment from the contractors , which
would boa virtual acceptance of the award of
the commissioners ,
Through coaches Pull nan pulnco
sleepers , ilinlnpr cars , free rcdlniiiff chair
cars to C'hiuairo and iiitprvenlng points
via the front Hock Island routo. Ticket
olllco Kil , Six teen tlniJiJ Fanuuii.
Three soldiers who were confined in the
guard house at Port Omaha made their es-
fiipo between the hours of 10 o'clock
Wednesday night and 5 o'clock yesterday
morning. 'J'lioy cut through tlio iloor of tlio
guard lionso and tunneled under the wall.
Deforo going they very thoughtfully uii-
loclicd tlio shachles with which nil were
bound nnd left thorn in their cells ready for
tlionextoccnpaiit. The men wore I'rivato
McCoy of Company F , Second Infantry ,
under sentenro of four years in the military
prison at L.eavonworth for desertion ; Mu
sician Monroe , awaiting scntciico for deser
tion , and I'rivato Conloy of the Twenty-llrst
Infantryunder sentence of four years at
Lenvcinrorth for desertion ,
No trace of tlio mon has been discovered.
An Antl-l'rotiihltlim Omens.
.An cnthusliisUo meeting of anti-prohibition-
Ists was hold nt Zimmerman's hall , at
Eleventh nud I'lereo streets , last night , and
nfter declaring against Broateh , next Thurs
day evening , the loth , was fixed upon as the
date for holding n caucus to select ward dele-
( rates to tlio county convention. The ciiueu.s
will bc > held nt the same place as last night's
gatluTiiig.
With your name and address , mailed to
the Swift Sncdflc Co. , Atlanta , Ga.is
necessary to obtain an interesting trcst-
iso on the Hood and the diseases incident
lo it.
Skin Eruption Cured.
Ono stray customers , ( i highly respected anil
influential cltlr.cn , but who li now abstnt from
tic city , hcaiiscOSwifl'a ' Specific with excellent
result. Ilotayn It enrol him of a ekin eruption
tiat ho hod been tormented uith forthlrtyycore ,
md htul resisted the cantttvu qualltk-ti of ro < my
iithcr mcdlcbcs.
AMUSEMENTS.
Bovn &HAYXKS , Mnnagura ,
Thursday and Friday , July 3d and 411
The Great Original Now York Oust ,
In suppoit of iVtuurlcii's Fiiiinonl Actor ,
JOSEPH HAWORTH
In Ptcelo Jluc-liayo's JlastorIcco | ) ,
PAULKAUVAR
There U but om Ilnwortli , imdlmt ( me 1'aul Knuvar ,
nrulhis nniiH ! Islltnuirtli , " C it , IlonryVntturrtOii. .
bi otlio Dronmnf Xnnruliyrl'ip ! rcat M' ' > 1 > Scene ,
New riMiury , CtiHtUtiuMittMl Dtlecu , In ull a gor
geous jirodtictloii Mtilclihn l n
200 Xiffhts Run in Kcw York City
Uosular prices. Uunts KO on sale Wednesday morn-
lllL' .
1JOV1) A H.VYXKS , Mnnnjor * .
Monday and Tuesday , July 7 and 8 ,
HKTl'UN I'NOACKMKOT OF
Blatchfopd Kai/anagh /
THE PHENOMENAL BOY SOPRANO ,
AHKIXFKI ) H\ '
MASTHR HARRY DIMOXI ) ,
The V/omlerful "Violin nud-MaDjolin Soloist ,
Scvi'i'iliitlior imiHlcnl fi'utnret will Lu Inlroilnruil ,
Tornilnu n in" . I liiti'ii'.ililiL' priinrniniiu > .
Hi'Kiil ir iu'lu's. ' bDutM BU on uulo S.itimlny morn-
OUR CLOSING WEEK.
Tuomlajr , \Vcdnosfay ,
TEN NIGHTS INT A IUR ROOM
TliursUay , KrWsjr. Suliirtjy nmt Sunday , llio I'uunl-
i-il of Irish Absiirilltl .
McKENNA'S FLIRTATION.
Gulbiine & Emerson's Comedy Stars.
UAItV KDNA , tlio youiik'Obt aoni { and
diinrourtlitnn tlio xtaiiu.
\Vc > lnc. il.i- , .Inly X n liiuulsotno lonthur collar box ,
iTi'KcntiHl tai > iirii3ntleiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii | ,
FrIJny. July 4uu , ulCKimUuiivciilrwIll l > t > I'rcseiitcl
our Jnily vUltorH.
Snturdnr. Jiilr S. u BpnMInu llaso Hill for tlio Ix
nnd a beautiful Juiuinuso l.iuup bliiulu tur
One Dime Admits to All.
4O9
DOUGIAS---STHEET ,
On account of ? our largo
nnd iiiuronsing Prnctico ,
wo hnvo HEMOVKD to
moro cpacious nncl con
venient ollicos.
Drs. Setts & Betts ,
1409 Douglas St. .Omaha , Net ,
"c / J i/cll / nSSTJDS uiuiTK
° yaueKdanayJorilrrefuseo.lt )
\ rag3iferfeopymaHt. ! . , caw * PT * A O
.solid cake ofscouring
used J-or cleaning purpos s ,
1 asked a maid if she \vould wed ,
And in my home her brightness shed ;
She faintly smiled and murmured low ,
"If I can have SAPOLIO. "
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