Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 26, 1890, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    mid
flics
PIOUS
PIT :
cnTI
TI
Jit
er n
, or
Jtej.
ona
itlio
llul-
Inco ,
I the
I'Ct.
II to
omo
VI11
6103 ,
| ne-cs
to
ot
to
of
oct ;
tbo
( that
) ilvo
cri-1-
10110
i ho
Her ,
on
to
nine ,
leaao
lln to'
: there
ro-
Ircaii
, and
the
Ittod
tbo
rein
in-
Biitot ,
ro-
otlouM
M-
tll
fturt ,
; n
nof
ther
krd to
.
lubblo
pently
been
ph un
new
ohoilv
bat la
orI
Col-
i want
peel to
cllnetl
him"
i ralu
Hcan
Ill's so
iwfully
ytWns
rather
might
would
iilel not
cr tc ! !
tict slio
vctit
to
iidht
bub
pus undo
liivo
t.im-
uvoto
toAt-
| t Ion.
kl to the
vvhlili
Li in vvns
Inticll to
, subject
Itocii a.\i
Ictoil tlio
Is ivunty
COIIVOH
\ se'lcctcvl
nlllcixvo
[ commit
i , Im
ri im I ill
JlltlOH. '
In ml tliii
Itli gnat
ui il
i uiul
Hug waj
1ST
. . .1500,000
. , uo.ou
i ovie-nte <
rustco n (
krty , col-
LStCo
" 1C.
Ins Sts.
l' > , KO X )
nit *
llrowii ,
tsuror.
J J
IE5TH STREET VIADUCT TAX
How It Will Bo Assessed Against the
Property Benefited.
RULE OF KINGSTERS AT FLORENCE ,
\
Ctalin of Arolillrct Mojorn
Ilic. Con nly null the Disposition
of tlir ltc < | iiC8t
to Settle K.
x
The tax levy for the Tenth street \ladutl
has bean completed by the illy engineer. It
Is the lien ; lost special tin le\y over prepared
In the lilttory of the city. It consists of
fortyflvolurgo pages ol HfjurcH , and repre
sents the work of two cxpcrtaccouutants for
three vvec'c ' ? .
The compilation shovs the tax per front
foot as follows : Of Tenth street between
Jackson nnd Farnnin , SO , Parnam and
Doelt ! < \ ? li between Miuou and Hickory , si ,
and froui Hickory south , SI. The rostof the
territory mns cast of Wuvcnth iticct , south
of the vinluctand north boUveenlJexIco and
Jackson and Seventh and Fourteenth strccto.
The list fontnini 1,000 name tinil tlcscri- )
tiom and the amount of tholi vli . < 2ITKX , ! ) .
'Iho tux in tint territory 111 which tlio
amount per front foot Is nut spcdtleilabovo
varies from Ojconbt totl.2-Uonou.il lot.
1HK
IIo\v \ tin * CIU/.oiiH 1'ioposc ID Iluot It
Out of I2tlstcnuc.
It was tlio Intention of the Florence coun
cil tolinlJ 11 necting last evculnjj , but , owing
to the alMmcoot Councilman Larson , n post
ponement wai decided upon ,
1'iwslUy ' n special i"eotlnjrwill bo called
for sonic time this week , but thoclinnccs are
that all matters for consideration vv ill so o\cr
until next Jlonehy night , when the iegular
Bcinl-mo'ithlymcetins will bo hold.
'Jlireo of tlie couiicllincn , Messrs. Larson ,
KejuohU und \Valkcr , liivo declared for bet
ter law and cider , and propo o to Invc It ,
though SQUID olllilal liu.ids shoukl drop into
the buskot.
A prominent citizen of Florence who was In
thoeit'v vestcrduj suld "Tlio Ill-it blow in tlio
way ot bioaliliif ? up the most rotten ilng tint
lias cvddlsirraecd aiiv rominunitMIS \
btrue'lc when Justice liuiisoni was foiced to
rcclirti.
"It isiommon hllc that IIP was standing In
with Major Tiuc ) , Citv Attunicv ISller aid
thoriii ) . ' , iiJidan effort to coin ietliw bit-alter *
wai woiio than usclo'ii
'Maiohul ' Muttox 111 testify that , of hi- ,
o\vn Unovv leJ0'O thcrovvns ju xiudeiilnndiiiK
botvveen thoto tluro voithits bv vUiIch , if
they weri > ancstul , tliev shotilelnot JHV any
of the peimltlo'i for violntinir the liquor law.
'So ' VK-H vvoro the ) or iui/al , it I ? said ,
tint 11.11U01H un il Kller \ \ cio to see th.it the
snlooiilioepeiuiio not pinse-cuted , but by
chance , If a prosecution and conviction vivs
foiced upon them , Tne-y was to rctilt llio
lines.
" 1'ho hotter clement of llio town Is up in
arms und it Is nf.ict that the vvoc ! ! outllt
must go
" .Vn attorney lias been retained , anil should
Hansom and Kllcr fail to luuel in their reilR-
n.itioiis , inii > tticliia.entehiii ( , " " \\IU bobiouglit
upilnstthcin.
"i'hot'iwn Is sufCerlnpc on the nciount of
certain nrdlniuucs tint slioull have bicn
liaisedinontlis SIRO , but Counrilmoii Lar oti ,
ioiiiolJs { \ViilUcriofthe' to votes for them
asloiiKos the ( juestiau of tlioir onfoiceineiit
is to Ijoln the innels of the l.uvlesscloint'iiL
vhloh is lie.ideil by Tracj , Eller , md lim-
som. "
"Hansom's ' reslgintion Is now In the
hatiilsoC Coiiiiciliiinn Wallicr , und \\ill boac-
cepte < liniilMr.Uowln , , a : o-.pe'ctablo ireu--
chaut of thcto\Mi will no doubt bo appointed
tolllltlm vieancj.
"Mavor Tracj sccnU the danger from afar
nnd has alrcidy taken stops tovardHcniipat-
inn. Ilo bus loi'keit up his stora , iiackcel his
f-doiiH unit shipped them toOinnh.t. It is pic-
dlcteelth-xtheforo the iic\t rcfrulm meeting ?
of tbo e-ouncil his resignation vlll luvc
icicheil thohands ofsomoeouiiellinan.
"With Kller the case is diiteicut. Hissal-
nry , * drt pei month , is too iiico a llltlo iic-.t-
cfg to throw a\v iv , nnd ho pioposcs to Inng
on until hols deliberately Urea Ilo claims
th.it. Ivirson anil Brawn nro with him nnd
that vUlh tlioir support ho cannot bo re
moved I usondenies this iindsayshe is for
law and onlur.
" \Vhnt \ lli iAtlnriics ) Cluiin tlio Co mil 5
O\vis Him.
At tlio meeting of tlio boird of commissloa-
cra last Saturdiy the attorney for 1Z. K.
JIe yer8 , the architect of the iic - county hos-
plt.il , iiresented a communication asking- that
n committee bo appointed to adjust the claim
of Mr Meiers against the county. The eoin-
inunicutiou was ordered on iilo
Mr. Mejcrs' counsel w.w seen and naked
what was dnlmed by his client Ho said :
. 'Under his contract , Moycw is entitled to
an additional $1,000 uiKJiithoaeveptaiccof the
huilellnjr , together with jier cent on the entire
test and mother 1 per cent on all extras that
sbould bu allowed. The total amount , there
fore , that wo elalu is , iii lound numbers ,
{ l.tfc.0
'Tsow , some time airo , Coininissloiir-r
O'Kciflo ' ( Mimed that theionnty Ind to piv
for the makliiKOf ccitain hluo plans vhieh
lie snld Mi .Mijers should hn\c \ exicutol.
"E\e > n if this he tiuo it would amount to
nveiy mall matter eomrared ultli our bill.
While I leinonilHT of Mr. O'Kiollc
having in Jde this c'lmn on the. s ill' , yet I do
not Know that the boinl ( him mvthlng
What wo want Is to pet tosethei with the
hoard , or acojuinitte'o ' ivneuontin rthcni nnd
to settle Ihe'so claims n piiMitf , for I am
sure wo c.m do so. I want to get some ) nionev
out of this thing Vfteruo iiavo settled thii
then wo vlll tuin our attention to the lourt
miittir , into which Mi Mnershns been
dnvwn.nd , let niotolljnu , that when that
court matter come1 * up | ii'foiuiif ( to the in-
dlctnicnts ponJianajJuniit Mr Mexcra ] we
will gl\e jou follows [ members of the piet > sj
nil the ne\\s \ you wanjj1
' A. ClKiIco lilst of Suinnicr Jtosorts.
Intholukorcfjlonsof Wisconsin , Min
nesota , Iowa nntl Iho t\\o \ Dakotius , tlioro
nro luuuli-etlsof cluirinlnpr localities pro-
cminoutlr llttctl far hummer hump *
Atnonjj mo follow ing f-oleeted list are
mimes fainlliir to ninny of our readers
us the pufoctioiiot mnUiciu biiuuiiei1 ro-
sorts. Ntiirlj till of tlio Wisconsin points
of intercut aio within a short eli&liuico
fioinChli'ttgn or M ihvaukoo , nud 110110
of thoiu nru ro fira\\ j fiotn _ the "but y
mails ol cl\llizntlon" that' they cannot
ho le.ie-lied in a fo\v \ liotmof travel , bj
frcque iit trains , o\er \ tlio finest reid in
the nortluvcst tlio Chicajjo/Mllwaukeo
A ; St , I'aul r.illway :
Oconoinowoe' . U'is. Clear Lake , Iowa
MinoiquaVis Like Okobojt , loiva.
Wuuki .ln.Vi . failrit | UUe , lona.
I'olniyttl , Wis Frontcnac. Minn
Tanuhavk Lakes , Lake Mlnnctouka ,
VN. Minn.
Lakeside , Wis Ortomllte , Minn
KilUmrii Cilv.Vis , 1'ilor Lake , Minn ,
( IWlsof the WIstthito Bear Lnlrc ,
cousin ) Minn ,
Bcmor Dim , \Vis. \ DlK Stone Lake , Da
ManlsoiiVis , kota
For dftnllcil Information , apply at ticket
offlw , isoi Fiirnani street , llairferblooK
1A NAsii , Gen. Agent.
J , E. PuiM'ON , Pa 3.
1'hc funeral of Mrs. Kdward Xott took
place yostenhy from the late wsldcnco of
tno dtfciusud , Klfl Pierce itrect. Service *
v.-erohnlil iu St. PlillonieuiiS catliedral , nftor
which the remains vcro Interred lu St
Murj's annotery.
Iilu. Jsott nt > the wlfo of Kdward Xott ,
the well Known switchman of the Union
Pailllo jnrd < < , niid her de-ath win Iho culmi
nation of a sirlos of misfortunes which tuv\e
Intel } \ Inl'-d that Keiitlcman s family Mr.
Notthliuailf roichtly sutilncd the loss of
n Unit ) , aiul for tlb last Hit months Ids son
1 as boon sufferinKffotiiiujurled sustained by
i ins jiin over bj uttiee * car.
Uhu DrotluTUcHkT of \Utohnieu , jynipa-
1
. Nottln hi j nRlictliti . turned
out in aboOynt the funcrnlof hliwlic ,
no Aim oi-i"7i ; > uovrioN ,
I'lnnn ( inbuilt tril ( Vr the New
on IlicIIiuh Sihool CroimiK
Mr. llobinson , Mr. AV. V. Morse nnd others
inloiesliil in the bulUIng of a teiUporaiy
structure on the tlgh school campus , wore on
band last nl bt to labor w 1th the board of
education. The gentlemen are \cry enthu
siastic and earnest in their efforts to secure
sdiool facilities for the children who reside
in the Ucinity of the high lehool
"We must have a place to send children of
the primary grades to school , " said
I\lr. \ Kotmison.Veme \ not nsklnjr for this
Uini > oriiry hulldhiK on the hleh fcchool
Rroundn with the thought that the building
vlll remain there for any lenjzthof time , for
vo vant to see a line jicimnncnt building
there. Hut ue are vithout school facilities ,
and tli ! looks to us tohe the most practicnblo
ut present. "
\vhen the hoard vcm callcel to order the
first business tuluii up u-aia coinmunluatloa
fiom CV Busih , uiio aildre'wd tie boaul
in a leiiKth ) piotest ugalnst his illschaigo
fiom the iioaitlon ol Janitor of the Paul
school The communication vaa placed on
tie.
tie.Miss
Miss Mary Sti'rr of Beatrice handed lu her
Thotoininlttco on salaries submitted the
folloulnu iiiort ) Sihryof siiimrintendent ,
< V l > U.'UixiinUiieleiit of buildings , $1VX ) ;
substitute ? teachers , $ KX ) , secretary to c-lcilc
of bo nd , . 1(1 ( ; teacher of druniiig , ? 1,40U ;
teacher of music , f l , : ) .
( Jomlilciablo discussion nroso over the sal
ary of the simoilntfiiilcutof btilldlncs. Some
of the bourl seemed to think the salary was
too lar e.
Moult ISIoirison anotln favor of cut
ting this saliry down , for the icison that the
supeiintenileiit lias toumiloy two tc-juia nud
gets jialel for only one ,
Mr Dubiock ns also opposed to cuttliig
the salary of the stitierinteudenL of biillil-
IIIBS. lie slid th.it the bond Ind refused to
economize nhoiihalnilps could havoheeneut
that should have been reduced , mid note \
m.iltoa cut upon the s.ilan of the suxriii ] >
tctulent olliuildlngs would berry uijust
Mr Smith rubied In \cryinergetic anel
iotnewhat snre'iitic manner , siyliift that it
luis unfaii for Mr l.ibcoi.lv ! to charge that
riemheis of the Iionidcrc opposed to ttio
( iittlnjr of s.ilailes. , nnd tliat ho Ind Uuii
about th < enl > one in favor of eeonomy. Mr.
llubcoik had bein in fa\or of cuttlnji the
snlailcs ofprindpalslii a vci'y unjust nran-
nor , Rlviiid'teiu hoi's who hut elmrKO of sK-
Icen-rooiiibuileliiiKS no greater salary than
[ lioiowhohavoeharce of twe-he-rooni biilhl-
iif , " ' . Sin\th lliought that Bahcoik should
not assume that he vas thoonlj economist on
he hoird
The coiiiinitteo on text boolcs iccomniemleel
.hatVXJ of Mis Eller's Ait ndueiton be
mrolui'.cU for thopruniiy departireiit , the
est of tlicslntrs not to eue-edover ! b cents
ae-b A Itci i > omo discussion the report was.
adopted.
All Wooley , superintendent of buildings ,
sulJinlUeil plant and speciluations foi .111
ltht ; loom te-mporan biiilditifjto IM ereitcd
on tholnxh bhnol c.impis , ushoitdistaiu e
west of llio blub school bulldiiif , foi the
ncconitnodttlouof tlio piim.irj pnpiN. The
plans woio re'forred to the eoinmitteo on
iniildniK's and pmpertylth instruction to
submit rciointnmelallonsnt thcnextineetiii r.
The ho.ud then aeljourned to meet 011
Wednesday eeuiiig
llou Some ol'ith Uoliiij Directed to
01 tier Ton ii .
\VlllJnni Husicll.a wealthy citizen of Yank-
ton , A luneli owner anel hip stock dealer , is
lu thociu revMnKtho cistwhllo enthuslum
la the proposed raihoad from Orniha to the
Onialii ( aiilt.ilWs and business men are
appaie-ntlv blind totuo f lets , " said Mr Uus
sell "Une Hist ol these is thatn reid to
thoJhn nverallej \ could Ue built and put on
a puijias bisis within .1 vear , so great are
the lesoinces of tint feitlle ( ountry.
The second fact \\hich \ Onnha seems slov >
to note isthatbioia Citj Is alter the trnde o !
thateountrj and is ce'ttlup it Siouv Citv is
no tloaeb. K\ery ro.id thut touches Cm ilia
and Sioux City , tlio Keith western cxcentcd
illserlniinatos uguinst Onmhnnnd In favor ol
Sioux City. As an Instane-o of this Milvvau
Iceo trains comliipt to Omiihi aw held four
houia ut Siout Clt v , nnd i ites and all the
v. ms ! uo beinp iiulled for that plaee 1
Omaha Maiitsanyof tint "DaVota trade she * i
better hcgm ilgurin on it pretty soon. "
UKhlCn Ol1 IMIVTT.
Tlio rjltilo llojic AMilcli Clojpcl His
aiurtli'ious Cjiieor.
Ills somewhat remarkable thatfe\v Ijncli
ings or legal executions have taken place in
this city iclics of vbluhhavo not fouiidtheir
waj to this city. Tlio else of Pratt in Blair ,
whose life \vui snuffed out bj tin anpry possu
of citmns n fov dajs ago , fonns no ex-
ceiition to the rule. Lew Hlbbcn is
iu iK > ssession of a photograph of tlio
murdei-er aftii ho had been placed in his cof-
11 n The latter was placed on endbersMo the
juilwallnnd the occupant as shot by the
camera , b unjthing butluin < Uome
Mr. lllubcn has alio the noase uhlcli
choked out Piwtt's life It b inndo of three-
quutoriiic-h ioi > o and w seut from a small
eierilck which w.vs used in 'he ' election of u
building near the jail Whoever tied thJ
slip knot must have known his business , because -
cause it inuy well bo doubtoil If a piofos-
sional Iniifjnnu cwild have done the work
inoie nrlistictilly. _
Win ! i ) Yonv Choice ?
llio repertoire fortho\V. T Cailstoiopcn
comp.inv enjjasement which uosins on next
Siiudaycvenhiir at Bond's oiwra hou o v.'ill
be is fo'lovx ' s SunJay and AVeilneselay , "Tho
( Juicii's Luco Handkorcblol ; " Zvlonrlav ,
\Yulacsd.iy matinee and Puday , "Tho Brl-
, ; nds ; " Tucid.i\ and Satuieiay nntincc ,
' Dillon , Tlursday , Mlrmlnle ; " Saturclaj ,
eifier ' The MUcuilo" or"Dorothv" s both
opaM-s nre jnv.tt successes bj tbU company
tbepubli"lll boallo\ved Ui say uhirh one
shill bo i\e'ii by i lining its dioho at the bo *
onkoUiiih \ over h.istho nr.joiltv on next
S.iturdiv eve -ii vvill bo selictedanel the re
sult uiinouiited iiiTiiK Dm : on Sundav morn-
inn.
Cni | > lliilloltn.
The tempciatuii ) of the past week his been
below the iioimal , with newly aa avcr.igo
amount of sunshine and rainfall , but slightly
below the boisonable auirago. Tlio folloiup
nix'tlioiniufilh * reported : Falrburj O.0 ! " ,
JTowoO'M ) . CrctoOSO , David City 0.70 , Wcs-
tonO 70 , OnnliaOSl , Tclcannh 05 , Oakdalo
0.0 , ' , Haisett I ) . I'-1 , Marquctto 010 , Mhiden
O.J'i , Omud Manil 0.0 i , laventin 0.20 , North
Lnap 0 0(5 ( , Aorth Platte 0.0\ Valentino ' O.y , ,
lln > SpimgsO.A'iOorins 0 ' .1.
Antelope Weather cool v.ith serao rain ,
but of little help to coin now
lluffulo lloe-u. seem to bo doing well ; "hay
ah nit a fomth of i ciop
Hurt IIacropverj peed
llutler rllie com crop is not mnturliifr us
rnphll as itbhoiil.l . on account , of the cool
nlchts ami noithvvind .
Ccdiir Corn isdohifwell
CumliiK Cool neatlier kcips tlo corn from
rl | nlnt ( as fist asit faliould ; gmss growing
line for late pasture.
riontler A. line nun , but too late to help
"corn , which almost n total failure.
Hall-Weather cool nnd dry ; drouth still
continues ; coin about n fouith of a crop ;
oats , hav and wheat Inlf a crop.
Hamilton- Con ) 10 to 15 percont.nnd In
the south pail of the county reporUxl to ho
fioai nt til ill to a half crop Potatoes nearly
a failure , fccarccly any K'a53-
JorTcrson-A. lack of raluwill cut short
com , potatoes and grass.
Ivearnov Corn rapidly improving Potn-
totti Avlll ho a fourth and hay a third of an
average crop.
Ncinibu Corn crop Is in fair condition nt
present
llock Nlshtsery cold , hut no frost ob
served , AMicut throshlti } ; sho\\s an average )
of toil bushels i r acre , ( . 'oinislu flno con
dition , Grass health ] : but thin.
Saunders-Tho showers of the past "week
liel | > o < lgrajandi > otatcoondirfully. \ . Com
Kettliis dri
fcicotl's liluff Coruand potatoes nearlj a
complete failure
SlieMlihm-Wlicut U hrlnt ; thrashed nnd
% vlll n\eiiixo \ nearly ta bushels IH.T IIPIO.
Valley Ta tine * iwproAlnjf unelortho late
ralus. Corn looking iKiter. 1'otutoes poor.
Wties ol IVlcloii
Suiieilntcndcnt CJllmoro of the Missouri
1'acitlc freight } ards is fondly hci > ing fortho
uel of \vuteruelou season. 11 is life has
been mndo mlwrablo by Iho romplilnuof
shippers regarding tno damage ! melons that
arc found In the cars ,
"Tho bouof tills countryllkovvatcrtnolon * .
jou IcnonV'sitldMr. ' Ollmoro yesterday , "and
llioy do not always take the trouble to pur
chase them in the mnrliet , but they watch
nhout th e j-nrds w hen a ti clou ( ar conies in ,
nud , although they cannot get the melons
out of the car whole , tLey ran slip
a land through beUvecti the stilps ,
for inolons nto usuilly shipped in
stock cars , ana with pocket Imllo thej can
slice tbo fruit npinto 'inall pieces and take
It out If you go out then : In the jard jou
might scoseveral melons In thw-o ears with
the lnMdocnr\cd outof them. Thc'o lo es
nre trilliiifr , butthc shlppew inako about as
much complaint over the loss cfa nelonns a
stockman von Id over the loss of n steer , and
I shall be glad vhenvve have finished the sea
son. "
THROWN PUO.U ' 11IKIII OAllT.
T\vo IJoM } Seriously Injured In n.
llnna\vny.
Louis and James Pcacoclt , sent of Mr.
John Peacock , who resides nt ItKO Kouth
Elglitecnth stwet , vvcro out drlvIiiR lost
evening \vltli their broncho and dogcart As
they passed dov\ \ F.irniun street near Llgh-
tuonth the pony became uiimanaBeablo nnd
began to run nnd kick vigorously Haifa ,
block fuither on , when the animal as
Roinf ( at full siccel , the cart struck
a teleprnph pole und the two boys were
throiuilolenllv "to the paMinent. 'iliey
\vere both veij bndlj stunnodaud , vvbcneiir-
riedluto the drnp store across the strcettboy
apiKiiedto boalmoit lifiless.
Janies , the .lounger onu of the bo s. is
Wind tie soon repnlned consciousness , Aviieii
his Injuriis vvito found to lie notveij se-
lious The other bov sccmcdto bos\ifl"erin T
fioin intirnal Injuiie- * . A phj slcian vus
culled and the bo > seio rcino\cd to their
home.
An examination showed tint Louis , vilio
was vomiting blood quite frul > , jnd three
broken ribs \\nssoriously Liaibcil inother
plaees. His injuries were pro'iouncod b ) the
attending physle'ian as not UehiK ihnceious ,
however , and his sjweety i ceo very will proba
bly follow I ouis i'eaeoik lost his watdi in
the accident.
Invited nConllnKratlon.
At 0.30 last nl ht the lite depaitmentwas
called to extinijulslni lirosmouldetlug' in the
basement of Austin's shoo stoic , at thocor-
ner of Thirteenth and Howard streets. Tliero
was a Rtvat tleal of smoke i < suing from the
basement , nnd in nshoit time the buildiug
would hiivo been In lull ) ' The
ce'lhr was filled vsith old boxes
nntl ntlscolhncous nibbnh , nud some
hitter voids passed lietweui the health
oHlecr , vvho Chninined tlw premises after the
llroxMis extiiiKUishcd , and ono of the ) > ro-
priitors Thooflicir claimed that ho had
oiducd the propnetoi-s of thostoio to clean
outthcMi b.isciiipnt long : igo , but itvvas found
la--tnight in aver } dangerous und shameful
condition
Mho damage to tlio build Inland stock was
light.
i I'emilts.
Tlie follou-In ponnltsero Usuel by the
supoiiiitcnuent of buddings jestcidiy :
A. 1' . fiikev. oiie-sloiy ( rainc coltaKe ,
rilf ion Hill . . . . J 1,000
William ' chiiinuelM'i , biklv bi'-onunt to
dvullliie ISInth mid Ujplt il.i\eiiiio . MO
William Al. lluthiniii. Ucstory and
InTnieiitiiteliouc , 101J J-eavoii-
noitli lUcUs . 2J.OW
Total
Hntl a Siuilcof
A luan giving tli3 iinaie of Herman Hob
erb wasiiri-osted jcjteiJiy by Olllcci- Haze
onthe fai\tccnth street viaduct wlthasac't '
of shoes on his b.icl : "When taken to the
station It was discovered that he hal li'vo
pairs of nc\v shoes , some of them No 8 and
some No 9. Ho claimed to have purchased
them of a Kansas City traveling man.
Per Koopiijv ; ( Jiiinll inir Device * .
Henry Hombergcr auel John Muidock ,
otlicrwho known as "Hilck , " vvcro anestcd
last evening on tboe'liarge of keeping gamb
ling devices. They wcro bailee ! shortlj after
their airest.
o
lie Kntlllcs the lioioe l and Hzcta
\ \ 111 I'roli.iblj Do MkcnKc.
Uu.vTrMvT.t ( vh City of Mexico ) , August
2.1 [ Special Tclcgmm to TJIK BKKJ The
plenipotentiaries asscrnhleel Satuiday for the
hist tiao. Tllie party In conference consisted
of Mr. Jliziur , Uniteu States minister , Scnor
Arclleno , minister of Spain ; M. Rejnaud ,
minister of France , and the German and
Belg'an representatives , together -with the
plenipotentiary of Xieiragui nud also that
ofCpMiRiea Iiuompany ivitli Ur. Galeiido ,
olllciiil delegate of Salvaeloi , tboj met at tbo
prebidcntiiilpilaioin oulcrto have a confer
ence with President Baiilhwandhis cabinet ,
toratifj and sicm the prellmlmry of peace
\vhich has b on In preparation for the last
Iho elajs The president received them , and
being Informed of the object ot the call , said
lie was ready to ratify the agreement , nnd
with his secretan of foreign affairs , Seiior
-Anquenia , signed the protocol. The highly
batistieJ ministers then dispersed Todav the
-American minister , lu company with the
fapmish minister , will o tobalv.idorto pa1-
bent the matter tol'roUsioml President K cta
and rcqucbthlin inthonanicot thodiiilomatle-
tody of Ceiitial Ami'iica , for thosakoof hu
man it } , to iitifytlio njjiecraent and condi
tions us accepted by Guatemala. As the
treaty Is very honorable to Sulvadoi it Is
thought theie is no doubt of Ezeta's bigni-
turo and sanction for Salvador. Senor
diilcndo will KO to Snlvadcrvlth Ilnit > tcr
Jlizncr The United States steainei
Thetis takes them from San Jose The
full toxtol the proposed treity vlll bo made
public m u diy 01 two
> pl > raskn , Io\\a it nil
WiiifiOK , August 'Jl [ Special Tele-
gum to Tin : Hi i.J : Pensions wcio today
gianted the follow ing Nebiosknns : Original
\Vinhiiin\V \ Waricn , Auburn ; Hamilton
1) ) Lucas , SteeleCitj , Ah in A. Caulklns ,
Indianola ; Williim Mergenthallcr , Palim rla ;
llcarj Shcpirel,0inahi ; .John Schetler , LAills
Cltv ; John Uastman , DonlpUun Reissued
V'llliain K. L'olcs , Fall field Reissue and in
crease James S IJobinsou , Tecumsch
Io\\v Oilglnal Ihonias W Smith , Le-
MarsCeoigo ! Ti\K Denmark : Johns
Wood , Ottunixva , Joseph IIuU , Brookljn ,
Junes \V. Me-Main , Algona , Join P. Iluhlll ,
lirandlUvir ; . .lcsio C Hamaker , Oskaloo a ;
Junes Lubcy , deceased , MinchcstcrThomas ;
( ! Slnffaer , Sauvora , William H. Seeley ,
Sutlicrlaud , Janios A Bridges , McdlnapolU ,
Ihoniis U. smith , Woodwird ; John 1'runcls ,
Spirit Lake , Am on A. Ahhoy , Mnquokcti ;
lle-nry \V CovvlcsVashlngton. , \ . Ite-
issue-John 14. Miller , Ottumvva ,
Henn 1'cnnir , Plymouth ; \Vllllam \
A. .Martin , JlartinsbuiR , Isaac Buel.
Mitchell , ( ihleon Uojer , hinei-son. Original
v\iilov\s \ Mary , widow of James AV. tivm-
mei-s , IJurWoy.
South Dikota Orlgiml r.lam Honor ,
Custrr ; GcorgoV. . Uird , Dcsinet , James
1'loyei , Plojo Orlcinal wiJows , etc
Minors of John McXninaro , Lagrange ;
miaou of Albeit 151 isj , MadUon.
Tlio 1'iipil I\uclled ] tlio Master.
[ foij/ri0ht ) tSfnbu JitntdtOantin lleimttt. ]
P.mAugust 2."i [ New York Herald
Cable-Special to Tim Bu.l Mile. Courbet
slstei of the celebrated | aluter , ti.is diseov
crcd the existence of an establishment whlel
has wen for some time past turningout can
v asses signed Courbet. These forgeiles vero
on the whole admirably done , and were pu
upon the market by a Brussels dealer
who was birpplied principally b ) two artists
oiio ofhoiu had been a pupil and close
friend of Courbet , This latter has so vvol
succeeded la Imitating lilama-stcr's vvorktua
ono of his forgeries was ae'conted for the
l > aris exhibition last vear. vhilo the rOa
t'ourhet vus referred to ajur.\ .
A flroiit TliimolCoinpletciI.
POUT HiuoN.Mii h , AiifustS ) . The vork
men enpajea ujwi the tvo cud * of the St
Clafr river tunnel l > tv\t cii Poll Huron am
barilla , Oi.t . , t-liook liuuds \ \ ith each othe
thirt nionilinr und > rtlio st C'lalr riverund
made tlu > ) ; i'"t subtdrni.ean IdThvvay echo
uiththc irehcurs This mirlts the e npiei- :
tion of thOHiinlest rive rluniul in the vorld
nud tirotuMtlifgivit * < p txwof ounieer-
Irg in thu tn mil v It is tle'M'n feel l mger
thantht
f'JLAM n US tti Jllt.Kid.
Tlio Old Ueinocrat le Ilght InVls \ -
o on sin OponoO 1'it Again.
CniCA < io , Atipust . ' . * , [ Sp ehil Ti lejratn
to THE IkrThqold ] Vllas and llragif fac
tions , which hwo divided tlic df mocraoy of
Wisconsin for so many j ears , nre at wnronco
inoiv , and thl ! tlnii the contest Is a bitter
one. General IJra s vUlie * to bu circled
to congtoss a ltl and the Vlliu
faction 13 strillnR to compass his
defeat. The present ccngi-ossman , Chcilcs
Barnig of Dodge county wants to bo re
turned. Irap ) ; has his own count ) , Fond du
Lac , and a part of Iho delegation from \Vnu- \
esha. llarulg hns Dodge nnd tbo light Is
\VashinRlon.oDodpo aud AV.ishliiRton
ogctherhavoa bmo nnjorlty in convention ,
Banv Is doesn't ' know much about the detail
f politics , but lie lias the help of the
'IKs people. llarnli * Is u dis-
lllcr nnd icctlHer , and in cornpaii )
vlth his bojs sells any amount of vhlsk )
and pin tlirouitli the county. They run wti-
'oinanddo the orlK'liialp.ickiRe act , iflllng
inj quantity from n pint to n barrel , Kverj
Sauvig wagon is un nctl\o electioneerlni {
irfiument against Cenoril BigK. \ . The Hai-
vi ( [ bovs hn\o \ taken to thesbndy roids in
out-of-tho-wnj localities nnd talk
o the farmer * They nro doinir
mlssloiinryoil : vlth tlio ciens tlint go with
ho steam thicihini ? inadilncs , and theiesult
vill be that the farmers and tlio thresher * ,
and the Jugs , ntidthillarli ; bovs will heat
ilinoutot thoilelepitinn fi-oni uashhiirton
t vUll ixquiiva good nnny pickaxes ol coin
uico to do the \\oik , bat tint amounts to
lothingto thoUniivig s , "IHIC ctllls.3' '
Two /celde-nts at Arc id la.
Ancvuu , Keb. , Autrust S3 [ SpecialTele
gram to Pun HII : : . ] While n paitv of joum
ncnvcro bathing near the Arcidhi roller
nills , AB. iunison , ono of Arc ilia's most
imminent business men , inado a dive from a
irldge that crosses the stream into whit ho
upposcdwasa verv deep hole , but which
> roveel to bo only nbout two feet deep Ilo
undo a leap of from twelve to fifteen fell and
struck Ms held on solid bottom , causing in-
uiies of the tpino which It it > feared will
> rove fital.
biturday evening a number of boys were'
foollni ? with a loaded shotgun A\huii It was
discharged accident illj and the full load of
shotstruck nboy In the anldc , tcirlnga bob
hroughthe Joint. Medic il aid ivas called nt
onto and it Mas found necessary to amputate
ho log. Thoboyla now doing -well. Ilo Is
a son of J. G Corj , onoof. Areadia's pioneer
nislucss men.
Aiilimiatlc Couplers Demanded.
WASHINGTON' , Aug-ust -Representative
Caldwcll , from the eoinmitteo on railroads
and canals , today rcpoitcd to the house the
Dill agreed upon hj the committee to compel
railroad companies engaged in Interstate
commcicewithina rcasomulc time to equip
their cirs vUtli such safety 01 automatic
safety coup'ers ' as will not require train
men to go between the ends of cirs to
couple or uncouple them , and with automatic
biakes , so that the iceel of tialas ean be
controlled b ) the engineer. The repoit sub
mitted by the bill points out the fearful loss
of life and limb b ) keeping In use the link
nnd pin couplers and hand brake on freight
cms , nnd sajs : "From the sUitbtlcsot rail-
reid accidents of this natuioo Invu the
Uiriblo Intimation that 20,1)00 ) young men la
the nation must suffer painful or fatal acci
dents from thpsotvvo ouses annually.
1'eople's Con\enlloii /ltcIilscm. .
ATCIIISOX , ICan , August 25. [ Special Tel-
esiamtoTiiB Brn ] The fanners' alliance
and Knights of Labor of this county met as
the people's convciition this afternoon and
nominated thrco democrats aud one republi
can for the county oMces and one democrat
and ono republican for the legislature , 'llio
convention unanimously adopted the St.
Louis platform aud the following resolution
in addition
Kosolvecl.Thatltli ( ho sense of thlscomen-
tlini that thu nominees for the loxIMitturo
Maud pleelpi'd not to vote forthe retuinot
John J liisdls to the United htilo sciuite1
Senator Ingaibs Ihcs in this city , hut it in
Washington Just nov andhis fiienels did not
appear at the convention to Interfere w ith its
uork In any manner.
Oldalirnm's Destitute Condition.
\VASIIIXOION- , August 25 Senator Platt
clnirmia of the committee on tc'iitones
today laid a letter before tlio s > cnito fion
Secretary Noble trinsmlttlng a telegram
from Kingfisher , OWahoma. The mcssigo
states that fully tvo-thlrds of tno people
need aid ; tn o-thlrds of the farmers need seoe
wheat ; many are no\v in want of food vlth
no wile ; nothing to sell and piosp cts
gloomy. Secretary Noble savs the depart
ment has no ict > oui cos with which to relieve
the destitution and thoiefoio it laid the in
fonnatloii before congress. Tlio message
was signed by rcpreseiitatlv es of the intcrioi
depaitnient , who had been sent to investigate
the inattei ,
The Senlplnp : llu.siness ,
SA.IT LJKK , Utah , August 25. [ Special
Telegram to .THE Bii. ] Lomaxis heio from
Omaha and Ilurlbut from San Francisco to
coafci with General Treisht nnd 1'osscngei
Agent Eccles vlth rcforenco to the scalping
business , which lias recently giown to cnor
mous pi opoi lions.
General Brooks arrived hero todayon ntwo
vveelis , stay from Omanii Ho will inspec
rortliounUs inicfeiencoto 1ho addition o
two or thiio companies of infantry and wli
go bathing in tie lnl < o and c.imp out
Stoanislilp Arrivals.
At Southampton The U'eria , from New
&U4 lAt \
At Glasgow Thp State of Nevada , fiom
New York
AtNowVort-'Tho Ethiopia and State of
Nebraska , from Glasgow ,
At London-Sighted : The "Virginian ,
fiom Boston.
At Philadelphia The British Prince , from
Liverpool ,
The Sen Wins Investigation.
WWHIJ TON , August " " > . Inspector Gen
eral Dtimont has received the report of the
local Inspectors who investigated the case ot
tlio Sea " \\lnp , which capsized In Like 1'cplti
vItli such fatal reports. They find that Cap
tain , \Vcthercn viohted the ordlnanco by
starting out as ho did In the f.ico of an approaching
preaching storm Ihoy therefore recked
his license , nnd have reported to the United
States attoinej for prosecution ,
Hrlck Sciiree inXett Vork.
N > vv Yonif , August 35. By noon tomorrow
nil the brick in this city Avlll ba\o been used.
Six million bricks are dally used iu Now
York , Biookljn and Tcioy City , and the
hriclinmUcrs nloiif ? the Ilud-ou mid about
Philadelphia have cut off the supply. The
union woikmen of tlio thieo eltles boycotted
the Hudson river managers , nnd this h the
icsult. Ono hundred thousand men vvlll ibo
compelled to quit work. C3
Cut OiTa CoiiMCiiblo'8 Head.
BOISI : CITY , Augusts. ) At Beaver Ciuon
yesterdav a number of Italians v\ent \ on a
spreu hilotrylnff < o lue-soive oilier Constable -
stable Stoddanl wai set upon by tha 13focs \
nnd rut inn horrlblo manner , hf held be-lng
severed from bis bohSix men have beeii
arrested anel nlynchimrli feaicd.
A'leniin Cora Ji"nlp Opened.
" \Tinxx4 , August iV The corn fair opened
todiu and was well attendeel In the estl-
mateil crops of th" world America Is cteilitod
with II JOiH,000 ) bushels of wheat and l.tVK ) , .
000X/ ( ( ) bushels ol maize , upalnst 191.010,000
liushcK of wheat and 2,1I3UOJ,000 , , bushels of
inalzo lu 15SO.
Airi'Htcd forllinst !
Four Donor , la .August S5 [ Special Tel
cgram to THE Bre.J On ad\leos fiom
Cherokee , Fred ICelth was arrowed toda )
with a Mtole'ii horfcoand ( .irriago in his insses-
sion In the urriaijo uaj a witclicl full of
Jewelry and another coiiuilnlni ; burglar s
tools. _
TrlFN Agalii anil Tails.
JthiH AI KEFVh , , August i A special
from Marque tie1 , Mich , says that Iloi/h tj ,
i Ibouandlt held for nvirdcr , last ilht i ado
[ an ithcrunsuctCssful ttttenipt to ( ) m'iilt s > ul-
clJo by severing llie > artcriN nt his wrists
ntid battering hljhcndngnlnst the walls.
TlicVffitIior lAorocnst.
Tor Onmha nnd vicinity Ptilr ; warmer.
Tor Xobitiska fair , except local show era
nextreme southeast poitiou.
Tor Iowa Loe'al rains ; cooler lu soutlieiut ,
stationary temperature In notthvvewt portion ;
variable winds.
For South Dakota ( Jenci-ally fair , noith-
westoriy wlads ; slightly warmer ; cooler la
eastern , warmer hi western portion , noith-
oilv winds.
Per Wisconsin-Light locil rain * * ; varinblo
\lndsslightly ; e-oolerlu westem , stationary
.ciuperaturc In ciistein portion.
A Heavy Customs Ktlziirr <
MoNtiiKM , Auust2. ' ) . One of the heavi
est seiiiires maeloby the customs oniiorn for
some time is Just icpoitod. The firm In
volved Is onoof the most prominent in the
jutternnd cheese trade in this illy and they
are ncuiHeelof iinporthiK the best American
cre.uneiv butter ana enteilng Has nnlafeHor
nrtle'le Thcsclynro ii.vol\cs many thousands
of dollars.
Mollior anil Cliild Killed.
TVCOVIA , Wash , August JV At Carbonado
vcsterdav Nis. Mary U'llson ami infant child
weie instantly Ullletl by nf illlng tree * Mrs.
AUlsou , with the babe in her arms , was in
.lie'ce'inetcry sitting on the grave of ono of
iir children , when the tree fe-11 on them.
Son * ol'Vcteraiis.
ST. .Io = sim , Mo. , August J" > It is c tl-
innteeHhatone-liilf of the expected nttmei-
nnce nt tboSems of Vctenns nmji arrived
; hls nioiniiig Iliis afternoon v\us \ ttlte > n up
thoe\eeutive'coiiinitt ) < t' of the orilei in
tinnsuetioii of routine business
iV Cat loud ol I'rnlt Itnriiod.
SinMV , Neb , Augusti" > . [ Spedd Tcle-
piinn to Im : lli'K.J A carload of fruit con
signed to Boston paitliM wa ? totally de-
stioyed by flre only this inornlnir , e msed bv
sparks fi-oni im engine. The loss tothe mil-
load company Is about $2,500. ,
I .ital 1'oller lOxploslon ,
CoilMiit' , 1ml , August 115. A boilei ex
plosion occuucd in U'hito'a taw and gi 1st
nlll inl'lke'Teik , llrown comity , Satuiiluy
il ht and t.lptrsoin . weio badly injured , of
whoiiifouiMvillpiobably die.
\ Dcstrnutivo Climtl Uiust.
Ki. I'A O , Tex. , Augast 2" > . Bctvvecn
; \vcntv-five \ and thirty houses were washed
way last cvenlnp in Junv and shty fiini-
les reudoiHl ( homeless byicloud buut. Txvo
[ HJi-sous V y were diovx ncd.
" \Vlieolmoii in Convent ion.
LncKiviiiT , X. V' . , August 2. i The national
eonvcntionof the Lcagueof Anerkan Wheelmen -
men began nt Nilgai t l\ills today. Thclirst
race xull beheld tomorroiv if the weather
continue.arniandfulr. \ .
Idaho Democrats.
Bet r Gin , Idaho , August 2) . The demo
cratic state convcnthu met this afteniooii
aud effected a temporiry organization.
Spread til' Cholcia in Spain.
MvDini ) , August 25 C'holeia is spreading
In the citv of Toledo Thiitccu cases and
flo deaths are repotted.
Both the method nnd results -\vlica
Syrup of Tigs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refresliing to the taste , and acts
pently yet promptly on tlio Kidneys ,
Liver aud Bowels , demises the sys
tern effectually , dispela colds , head
aches mid feveis and cures lmlitunl )
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind cxer pro
duced , pleasing to the tnsto nnd ac
ceptahlo to the stomach , ' prompt in
its action and truly heneficial iu its
effects , prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable suhslanccs , its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syr up of Figs is for snlo in 50c
and SI hottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ,
SAN fRANCISCO , CAL.
IOUISVIW , KV , /IfW YORK. N.Y ,
ntlrntilnf cntliotorfil'I ' llrcr.
ens tliccllff'l i\e < r .in . ro
liOHC'Ii , unil ur uuciuulct iisii.ii
AMTI-B1LIOU8 MEDICINE ,
In malarlnl iIIMrlrl * < liclr - lr ic ( nre
nlilul ) rec'OK Izuil.us I liey | > uisc s pot-
ullariroi ] > crtie < i lnrri > c-liiK' th > HjNlvin
froiri Iliul polxon. > : ! csruiill.v miKWr
coated. li > wo siaull , X > ricu,23cl > .
Sold Iverywliero.
, 0& 41 Tarlc Place , X. Y ,
Mill bupald to any competent chemist who wit
VkJ , onunolytli , n rutlcloof ilcrcury , PcUsh ,
w other polsoni In S lft' Spcclfle (3 S. S. )
JVT ) EATIKa 30RC
Hcncltti-on , Tcr. , Aug. S3 , 133 ito cljU.
tnn nionthn I hid tn cstlng aero on atonfj. .
1 was ttoitcd \ > f tlin teat local fhysjclins , but
cUalnenl no tilicf , Iho eora ( jnOtui'.ltovvlcj
vortp. I couclailcj Itnallj to try B 0 8 , ( inl
Mils cntlrtly enrol after nslnj a fc\r bottler ,
j'ou linvo my chccrfal ) xrnl ( lon to imb'.Isli tbo
abovcftlicmcctforthobcrtStof thcf Jmllarlj'
nfllcti-d" C B , McUMOBi ! . llcndcrsun.Tci.
Ttcatipeon Dlond no j Skin Dlpcwwrmtlcdfrcc ,
jj'Ji l"f CO. . AllntUn ( K
AMUSEMENTS.
Qpera
HAV M . M ni
Monday and Tuwkiy , August 25 and 2d
THE TALK OF ALL ANTE.RICA.
E !
The Bijou Theatre , Now Yoilt , t i mpinjr ,
Intlic Vurcol niniily Sin oi tin1
CITY DIRECTORY.
The CiNMtoiit I'oiuii nn of CiMin'illain t"\er
'l. ' A ' . .null f ioiu St irt tn 1 ini-'i '
\\1I.L \ \ bA\\Lr.U \ \ MANAfll.lt.
CORNER 1ITH AND FARNAM STRtETS.
Giand Rcopin Saturilay , August 23d.
THE WORLlDl N W A X
Hcfn , ; ulifo-llko nprtuliii tinn of tlir < i > \ \ tied
ho ids of ] urn pi * in tin n inlios of * t iti * .
KESMMLBR ELECTROCUTED ,
A fulthriil purtr iv il < > [ lil-do itli
T\f O ST A. Ci 1 L II C ) \\r S
lid Alv lliu/ ui-/.lo tin j nliioiis M i.'irinn
Omr i'lilu iiiN. tin f.iiii'MiCiinieilhin J lt-
t In All Kl.-lit nnd nt In i si.i is H ill nppi ir
Orj r.MA'-lAi M . ClUl t - OH
TxS'i M'Y IVAMM : Aiinsrs , -
Ono LJimo Aeliaill - lo A.11.
INTER-STATE
EIPOSITION
( Coliseum
SeptembBP 22
To OotobBr 13 ,
For Space or Privileges Addresser
or Call on
BELLI
Room 04 Paxton Block.
" \\7AMI21 > Acenn to mil the I'lnle * * CUtlio * Line
if the only UK * aiprlmpiiloilllmt Iml.N . tlie clothes
\flthout plan u iM iftcl X f \ pmroH * * * | > Ueiil recently -
contly Isniu'il Bulclonly i > byn entito whom
tliooxcluitUortKhttd 1)1 XTC KUf'n on rotctpt
of.V ) ct w pond a * liO mmpln linn by
mull tilM t Iretilnrs prU ll t nn l ternm to ancnti
mi uro > oiir ttrrltorr nt once Ailrtri'H1 * tlio I'IM K * f
ikUTHtr * KlNKt'o ,17 HormonStorcostor .Muss
to eny i > lM.eiii llin Liiiimi Mdif AI O i\aiij
Jumgerk , Hiryclrt Sjfet fi ao'l Girti Tfic )
IM Oner r more atwhPlMlo t rlrikrut
J \t O I > dirw frttin t (1 SprkriT'iU
jtory C IV. 3J di on M Chrair' > f ? to
/ | 10rtl S nd c tiinip f r new ( <
" Tt. ( * r e3V ! 'twj h the world-
D8. BAILJY ,
Graduate Dentist.
A Full Set of Teeth , on Rubber
For Five Dollars.
\ perfect lit Biiunntt'od Tooth oxtnctoil
vlllinul pilii or cliiiiffPt. and nitl out iin.ie-s-
thoties Ciuld mid sihe > r lillliiKi it lowe-st
rates Hrldpe ind Crown Worl. . Teolh with
out ill ite"s AII work w.in.iutul
OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
nntianco IC.th street olovutor. cvon *
ns1 until 8 o'clock. .
nrplilno Ilnl.H
curdlln Kltolilidayi
Iicpl7tWcurel PU J STErUCHH.Libtnoii.O
AGOUIIUICIi , Iav\vir 11JI Iloiriinrn t. ,
Chle-anii , JiJ yi'iirnf suon s > , ful nriolro
Advlio 1 uu' iiupublioitj bj
u nianstutis
HOUSEHOLD WORDS ALL ( OVER EUROPE.
"BEST & GOES FARTHEST. "
Now that its manufacturers are drawing the attention of
the American public tothis//j/andcvcr / since its invention ,
the bestot all cocoas.it will soon be appreciated here as well
as elsewhere all over the world. All that the manufactur
ers request is simply ono trial , or , still better , a compara
tive test with whatever other cocoa it may be ; then VAN fc
HOUTEN'S COCOA itself will convince every one of its great |
superiority. It is because of this superiority that the ?
English paperIftalt/i , says : "Once tried , always used. " 5
ttf roitol.ltheovikffecliof Tenaii < HoiT ! eu eccm t < iiitlr VAN JIOUTl'VK COCOA , S
rhlthUabnil\nTllK.VKItoftJi ! NEIlVESanJa rclroiliinnnndnouriililnit tioternce. [ U 2
NO OUR.E , ! MO PAY.
1316 Douglas Street , Omalia , Neb.
c n trxirrlrnrc / rfi/uhr crodui toln in"ll In" , a * rtlil | mm il ' ir li 'IMllru'l n wltli
'i ui \ crcu < tin nl ml I'Hv to > ii i n-c Alt umtx ntiiiroK aruiil ! > > rl Mrili
> ! ' r 11 rrln i 1 'Mill hc-niliial We ku- > Mint IKISTI ) utiMiCr ] Mine u n 1 nil
iilti ti > i iu'i il M n nl I nn ry Oiun = N I' , iKunnrt run r urcrjr mo 1 mi l > rtak nml lull
ITLT < i uli.ii ! u irg. ufLlluitviitlre. . Oluec li . . ur y a uj lu 3 y m SjuJur ,
Ida w t'J ' U iu
ftLLAH LINE OCEAN STEAMERS
ft
PMiiiqcta nndlrom Grc l Grltsln and H
pvs ol Eiifopo MontfMl-lUcrpjnl roule. bj th
UtarjolSt Lin fence. thoMcttolill. Ulnacowto
lloaton , to I'liilmMiiriU l.licr | < eel ti > ami front
HMiinero. T Irtr Moimorc. ( ln excelsior.
Accommodation ! nnnt.in"icdVc \ U | salllnfl
AM. \ \ V O . . < ton \\cst AK'ts.
C J. Snrif.ii i' i , r lUi.n"1 ! st chlcnRO , In.
fiLASGQYLONDONDERRY / , BELFAST
DUBLIN , LIVERPOOL & LONDON ,
FHOM .SMV VOIlK KVEIir T1IUIHI1AV.
Cabin PJjs.TS35 to S50. according to location ol
stateroom. Ejcursion $63 to $95.
8te > ernto tonml trom 1'iiropORtljiwfi' t Ititol.
AUSTIN BAlDWItUROGeneral Aacnli ,
B3 Dro.iiliMy. NEW YORK.
Jim lllc.'Oi ) ( ipiiorul Ui'itiMtii ut , II
Kinilitlpliin ol i hit ugo lluiij I. Moo 10 ,
1 H ( 'l
larct't. I'n tc-t nntl Hiu * In lhorlJ. \ .
1 n i iu rn t in ilitinns un \ tilt l
HCW YORK. ICNDOKDCRRir AND GIASQCV/ / .
rrinoiMV AIM < o i HMOM \ pt | is.
H'llM'sMA < ' | > ! (1 ( | tlillSI \ rjeiit 3)
Now Yolk , Quoenstouii mill Liv'ev-pool.
TlmCilniirilol I Sent JUth Ocl litli
CUV OlIIOMK I
SALOON , SJCOXn-GLASS AND STEERAOS
i \li > * oit hmnl it t in * to en 1 fn m the t rltt It tl
rtOKK , trGllSH , IRISH AND AU CQI'TlltlfTAl POtHTS
Lx ur ont kit * riitntt > i un U uin Utliiit ttt ttiru
l < it In r tin iiictiirf > * qii ( ( . iMk * UiTiriti ) > ij . North or
Nn.tti i finInnil N tnlKOt Ul't-nllnr
CIRGUIAR LETTERS DP CREDIT AND DRAFTS
nt lent i iiirifnl ritti * > ll' ' n n ty of HIM I M it
MTIIU. or to HENDERSON BROS. , ChlcnKO.
l.oi-ul uurnU ut Dm ihi llntrv P. Moon
( I ) ulos M lies Vr \ ulll II 1' licit ol Lltl-
/cnMliiik etioolf
Brownell
SI-MlXARYfoi YOUNG LADIHS.
t'lTiipnif 10th mil Auth \ ti ion sn
OMAHA , - NEB.
1111101'VOKT11IN.TI \ ( \ , VlMiroit
Titiiix-.uuiir.uri : : > iiuurrn : \
THE27TH YEAR BEGINS
WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER l/TH ' 3 0
Pure it ilo ueMind i > utl < n iis npply to thai
Hi 1 1 r
established ICCl ) .
A Rthuul lor llio Matter Mni-atton \Vonsff An
unuitially Too corps of l'rufpbiorafor Itt'VVl Litera
ture Art find Mufctc l > > njut inllkt1 * Location Col-
uinMnIn In ntO aor t jmrk Ju t north of city Until *
> orp t lr * > eii\bounU l tue ur M nn abun lam t uf npaco
for out- < leer oierctso Himl < ouo bnllilinti Murnt
tone of * heel nrfll * nt A < * hrl tla.n hone * Uh All
thufrt-rMoin an 1 nil the anfotrunrt * of a wUlorddrwl
ionic \\rtto for cutrtlop-.u' VtMre a
\ \ A Ullll.\i ) ; I'rfallflU COLUUUIi , MO.
'Jev ' Building ? , Now Furiiituro , NewPlnnoi
Now Equiinnonts , Beautiful S tuition
Oi > fn "tpt 5(1 ( Full nml fiiporlnr I'nrulty Di-inrt-I
icmi for Knulhli , Uitln ( .rink ( .priiinn I touch ,
Llciuo , Jlmlcrl - ileM'ml fur InfiiniiniKiu tn
Sll&S JI N. 1IASM.1.1 * lrlnrlil |
UomiiEt III.IMIH.I
INSTITUTE 01J OLR LADY 01 : |
THE SACK ED HEART.
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS , ILU
This InstliiittItuati'il In OIIH of llio inostl
ii'iiullfiil suliuilxof ctileiiii | olfriti ou
.aitli't IMMV uilviint i > * ii ulil iltuii , ;
h rmiKli iiml UM'ful iMliie'iitlontulli's wil | |
ho ip-iiiuul | 't ' 2 , IH'O lei ] i illle'lilui-i iid-
ANIERIGAIlCQKSERVATORY.CHIGA9g
llllthKlllMI Mill , 1IAIHSII 11 h. A Jll kb t hf.
AlllirutuiitaolMuxU lr.unal1i..MlllilraiU' 11 ixlicr
IrulnllK rhnol LTnauiiUAjiil uitrtintiii > t atlnoili rait I
CCt. UaUlucinmllcilfruv , i. J. lUTlSUIiLI. Illrftlar f
MILWAUKEE COILECJ
Mllwniikr-o , Will
I'or VOIIIIB MiinicMi 1'or catalogue ) udel 0. Ill '
KJXt.SLKV. I'll ' I ) I'ns't.
CONSERVATORY . . .
OFMUSIC
I clipnrtinrntB nf Munloat Inelnit tlou. Blcnlcrn I in-
, Kliio ArU , etc. U i.liULUui > , Jiuki jnvlllellL
H R lnrtriinl'nrlcfnearClilcacfil.UoarillinK
e-fjyciiooliorairls unil Young l.i < lps | I'orK
* * ' catnloetioiwlilri ) ( > . 'IJIAVHU I.ti. I ) . . . , .
Uoreuul > iuslll.or77MuJltoiiMrLi.iciilcnioIl ] |
ILLINOIS MILITARY ACADEMY , " -JlBSJli"
CircularodlEMtV J. STKVK.NS , A. II. . 1'rln |
( trMedia \ , I' Mllltnry Amilemy fjoyn
iplVJU. llniukulliill ilrl3 ! Circulars fro *
TIIJ : i loiiui : " .
Tlio nswOIn our il.itM will make ft Ions lny.
No mnn oromnn now lUlng ulll over ( Into a
ioouracnt v.llljout nsiiif ; tlio ( H'iiro 0. It stJinili
intliu third piico in 1600wi.'rolt ) nlll rcmnlnten
ycar'i nnd then move up to toooiiil plocs In 1000 , |
v hero itulll rc t for ono hundred jcars ,
Tlicrclsniiollicr'U" luisulsfjcan'j toctny. I
It Is unlike thenyiiroO In oiintntrsln thorcsp"-ct
that it liai nlrmU moved up to first place , where
It nlll iierniunrntly ri-miln It Is culled tlio "No.
S'Mllch Ann Wliixler A Wilson SciviriR Machlno.
Tlio "No. Jl" w nj cndnrsi il for nn > t j hco bj UKJ
oxpeTtsol Kurcpu at thu 1'uriJ Kxposltiuu of ISbO ,
\ \ hereattur n erccontcst with tl.o Icmllnt' na
chines of tlio world , it wm nunrJ'd ' tlio only I
Grand 1'rizc Riven to fnmily sowing mnclilnc , nil I
otlicra on cxlilblt havliu rcctlve-il lovvtr n Qrdj |
of cold modils , cto. Thn Pronch Government I
BlsorccoRnlzt-Jltstuporiorltylij ihcele-corntlonoll
Mr NalliunlclWiiMliT.rrealle-ntoCtliuoonitiany , I
nlth the Cross of Iliu Ixclonof Honor.
Vho "Ho. 0" is not an old innctilne lu.rtjv
Uon. ) bit 11 an entirely now mnclmiu nt. < l tlioj
Grand PtUeat I'nni uns nwanhilltas dm kMad-l
rstadva'icu In rcvvuiK rnachlno mcai.uir.m of th |
ngo. Those v > ho tuy It cun ret assured , there.I
fore oltiaviui ; thaverj Intuit and lio-t.
VFIICKLEU & WILSON M'F'O CO ,
185 and 167 Y/abiwh Avc. , ChlMgo |
P. K. rLOUMXN k CO.
220 North bUtconth htreot.
I 1 IQ C'an lui cured In .Jto I
1 L , 1 O day \ > y u u uf tn
M Ii > ii8 Music Hi in' ely at tj it \ >
li'itc'un1. I \l I lo.S lo tliu K'enu n it'
fly Writ" i > re ill un I
iiu } BlruutiOiuuhu.