r I THE OiMAELA DADDY BED : TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER IB. 1890. UOHICERSIIOITSi IfOMN f Ho Closing Iventi of i Policsmm's Mis guided Oireei. THE SHOOTING ENVELOPED IN SECRESY , \ STIic Pollccmnn Tell ? -Ills Star ; of tlio Occiirrcnce-Tlic "Woman SulTei-fl Intensely from the Unexpected Bullet. Officer JooOraTjatn 1 under arrest at the police ttatlon charged with shooting with Intent to kill , and a sporting woman , known naMny Smith , hns a tons rajffed bullet hole Ihrougli her hand and arm slowing tuc course of his misdirected bullet. It wai a few minutesnftcr 12 o'clock ' when tlioroport of a pistol atartlod everybody in tliovlrliilty of Ninth anil l > ouglas streets and a few siroiitU litter it vis hcird that a wo- rran li.il bccnnhotlii \vlnc \ loom In the rear o ! Kmil 15 all's saloon. It wamot lonfl until Detoctlvo Ilroe and OMcorllraJynpiwiretl , andOfHccr Graliaui. vvho , uttlio llinowas not on duty , was placed under nrrtrstns tlio party wholircd the shot Hits ominVM * tukon home , Iho crowd t\a ? dli > crscd , nnd to all Innnlrlo * the an swer v.iui returned tint nothing had hup- pencil. The wonrm was found to be painfully nl- fhontrliuot scrlourtv wounded. 'Jho l > all hnl untoi-ed through the palmof the hand and ranged upward , coming out. through the arm nbout liilf way to the ellww. The wound bled voiy freely , and the pain sttlTcicJ wai Intense. Grc-liatniras seen nt the station , wlicro to Rave lilt vcr lon of tlio shooting Jlo WM somcv\lilt-under the Inllucnco of liquor , and liad theappearance or a man who hnd been suddonlv sohored to a\ ( cry grout degrco fcy some startling otyinoxpcctod event. Ho said tint holiatVpio Into Gall's place nt noon to partake of the ftrcoluucli that win set out there. Hous \ not on duty , hut liohndhfo revolver lu his hip pocket. When lie sat doun It was in his way and ra it felt uncomfortable ) ho took tto weapon from his inclcct and WM straightening out the pocltct piepnratory to Tcp'nc-lnf ; it when it , was dlsclm-scl Ho lic.ird . a woiimi screamtmd , realized that lie lad shot seine one lie found that thorn w.w anronim inono of ttiowhiorooms and sup- rosed , that tlio bullet must liavo pone through the partition. 31o could not Imagine ) how the KIIII wni dfothargcl. ItMI stntcd by other ofllcers tliat the BhootiiiffMM Intentional. Trey sny that flraluiin was In the roouiivitli the woman end tliat thcro had been u quacicl. Orahnm should hive been on duty , but reported on Sunday morning saying that ho ; is sick and ivas excused. He put in lih time j'estcrtlay flrlnliln ; ; and v\as found , drunk when the ( hooting occurred. Thowotum sn)3 ) that the affair wmpurely Uccldcntul and showilliiot probecuto Graham. Tlio nonr offices of the great Rock Island route , 1002 , Sixteenth andl\u-nuui ) Btrects , Oinahnarothu , llnost la tlio city. Call and see tliom. Tickets to allpolnU cast at loAvost nitos. CR V/KO niar. J , K. Sullivan Is Satisfied That Docr- \vald Sliot to Iti 11 , Dr. I1. Docrwald ovns a blacksmith shop at KBhtccnUiand 1'lorce , andto nnko his title good , helps out any of his neighbors > lie may sUnd In need of the services of a veter inary surgeon. He appeared in police court ai prosecuting Witness ayiinst J. K. Sullivan , who -\us Charged with being n suspicious chai-aeter , Doom-aid staled that ho hoard a nolso In his slop nhoub 2 o'clock Sunday morning , andvcnt to Investigate , preceded by an Immense -15-callbro icvoUer , nearly a loot and a half long4 Ho saw n man crouched close luralnst tlio Mdo cf tlio bulldliiRnncl he blazed away at him. It subsequently tiansplred that the ball just grazed the man's node. Tliofclloiv started to run , but was shortly afterward foutxl hidden in -watroiiin n neighboring alloy by a policeman who was attracted to Iho spot by the shoothifj. Sulllvnii admitted thnt he was the man fcho had 'been shot nt , but told the polico- iaau that lie waspaasiiiBsiloug the alloy when lonicbedy opened lire on Jiliu. D 001vaU'H liead wai enveloped In han- iajjos , nnd ho told the courtthat howas llUKKCd inhla shop nbout 11 o'cloclc on tlio Ho said that ho hnd a very valuable thrco- foarold stallion that was tlio admiration of svorjono. Several attotnpts lia.il been mido to stc.il the animal , nnd for that reason > cer- ivaldclaimed howasuntisinlly watchful. Ho rotuinca liotno late onthcnlKrit of the 2nd , nd.went into the blaclcsimtb. shop to tret a pipeful of tobacco. .As ho entered the hulldliifrhohcardtho men lallilntr in ttio darkness In front of him. Uo Icmanded what they wanted , when ono of [ horn made n. rash at Win , but Doervald plcl d up a stick of wood and idled tlio nan to tlio Iloor , JTust then tlio other catno up bo- hlndhhn aim struck liitii over the liead vith jomo heavy weapon , knocking him -senseless. Both of the men then made their escape. A.S they left the premises oao of them llrcd a ihot which narrovly missed Docrwald'a dauhter\vho ) ! , waaiomin ? out to sco-vaat the matter , Docrvvnld said tliat ho was satisfied that Bulllvan was ono of the men -\vho tiid irado the assault on him tMO necks boforo. On. that oa-aslonhia scalp was laid open for fouritichesiindtho skull was exposed. Ho was conllned to hla hcd for several clays nnd had not jot tccovcred. Ho Informed the court thntho shot to kill his iildninht visitor and was Informed that ho would liavo hcen porK-tly justified uador the circumstances in to dolnjr- SullivuncotilJ not satisfactorily cxplalnhls proscnco on ] ) oor\Aald's premises , and was acid for further examination. The court told hlnltlmtho was vcrv lucky to bo allvo , and bo admitted the truth of the assertion. Ho hna been seen In tint uelghhoihood se\eral times , butcanglvo no reason for his visits. Ho claimed to have relotlics lutho city , butlnvojllpitlon has proven Ids statements Lu that rcsiMJot\vlthout \ loundatlon. "Water Lily Soap will float T1I13 TOTAlj VOTE. JCIiel'jtit ItWIIlPliiy In the Conihiff Klcction. County Attorney Mahoney was at the tourt honso yesterday morning looldug over thobookscoiitaliiinj the abstract of t lie last jtato election. * 'Iliuvostruckvhatl ' think la > mighty food thing , " said ho , "Jtls a something taut jvillholiitho peoploto beit prohibition. " 3'lcldtigup at random \vaiJ poll book ho Continued : "Youlll \ notlcothat thosuia of the \otcs cast f OL- certain tvo caudldatos , republican , mad doinocrat , is fioquontly less than the total number ofotos \ wliuh is eho\Mi to iiaM ) hcen cos. In the precinct , "Nowtho la\v snjs tliat , iuonltrto cirry , thonmundincnt must have a majority ot the electors at tint election. My purpiso there fore Is to have the abstiMct of votes show the total number of electors voting ntt his elec tion. Then if the question of the defeat or carry in got tlio amend incut should finally go to the supreme courta \ nlll have this suoru sUitctucnt of the total nuinbor of flectors who \otod , cmhodicd right In Iho abstract sometlilng nc\orl-tnown \ before , and whiclnvill prou a wonderful idvaiiUiiro to U3 la lielplng to dofo.it the Rmendiiient. Heretofore , there has never been n total addition , but wo have gone by what such a candidate und hli opponent have received In order to Hnd out the total , which Is uplnnor idea erroneous anddofcctlvcfrout ilrst to last , .And whyl Simply be- unuio there are lots of people who will di lllco their oun yarty candidate Bomufluis not to vote for lilin utid yothavc conscientious scruples about roth ? for the opposition candidate as to wholly refrain f win vollnir for a in bed r for that particular place. "iTcsIt , will make avast amount of dif ference whether , for Instance , the amend ment v\lll lm\o \ to rot a majority o ( 'iJO.OOO or p.f00l)00. ) " " 1002. Slstoonth and Farnnm slroota is the now Koclc Island ticket oHlco. Tick- all points east at lowest ratoi , | A. I'ASTOltt'S Itcr. IVIIInrcI Scott Tollt or Ills Sum- In Nov IC Itcv. Wlllnrd Scott and Mn Scolt hare ro- .urncd from their jiimrncr vacation In Dostoii aking oC Iho tilp , Mr , Scolt said : " \Ve \ have been nbscnt nearly Iwo tionthJ n the cut , spending most of tlio tltno on the Tw England coait , tnm I'ortlnnd ' to Ply mouth.Vo wcnl from Chicago on tbo'Sca 51 Jo and \Uilto MounUitii Special , ' a ) It l ! called ' , otcr the GrandTrunTf railway , spend- 'ngonaday en route t Kiagan falls , and on the St. Lawrence rlicr from Kingston to Montreal , vlth an evening In thnt city , The Lawrence la superb , ttllTcccut Jrotn the Hudson , buta.i fino. Montreal Is morenoarly iko Grccnock , Scotland , cr some -p'rts of JInbur tban any city I ha\e seen this slda of the sen. Ono could scarcely believe that "bo M landing at uti American clock "Next to Montreal , perhaps , Snlom nnd hrblclieaa , Mass , , are the tnoit quaint , x hllo Duxlury and Plymouth have Indi vidual features still older. Plymouth Is nn inspiration ; I hire not been fortbcrsouth tliau Norfolk , Va. , nor Into Icxico , but I hat a not , bceii moro moved nnjwhcra In this country than here , J'lvrnoutli ' lloclc' ai % vcreadlt and heat It , Is , ami hnsIongbcotistale ; buUvhcnyousco It nnil Itsmrroumlinffs from thehnrborto tlio toil oC Dut'lal hill It Is hesli and movlnjf. It vms 1U way to the heurtvlieu you are there , " lycmrngomcnt Iti fiostoa forslx Sunilay morniufrs in the Imnianucl Congregational chttrcli left mo at leisure to spend , the re mainder of Iho day looking around. 1'or tlio most pirt tlio chnrch-colnf ? pcoplo wcro out of tlioclty irlthatl the pastors\vhilo , \ moil of the churches \\ovo \ \ oponsuppliedhy vis itors. The audiences wcro usualtv nmnll , c\cu \ vhctt men o ( national roptilitlon wew announced. Butthcrowero at least t o ci- ceptlons : Trctnont temple's afternoon citi zen's moctlngacro paikctl , uuinberiiif thousands , and Boston common bold thousands moro attending1 on mjslc , preach- cr3vStuinp , speakers and whoever lin l breath nnd sclf-cotillduiioc. Of course Iho Trcmont templotopics were timely and the occtsions Mcro Mass meetings. lr. ) JloArthur of Nciv "i'orlc nttrictcd until the street wni as fullas tlio homo , speakin ? on the Trench 3IURUcnoti ind the gcncr.vlquci.tlon of Cath olicism I'rof ' 'ro iiscnd addressed tlio Orantl Army on the rcncmberancoof the civil vir , vhile the house was ono mass ot red , vhltc and blue. The lie.it vas f nghtfjl and hotoolun hour nnd n Inlf but tbo audi- cnco stayed I3ut , lor the most part , the mld-sninmcr visitors Intha cast must wot- ship nlth a few others , ultli. a fractional nuslcil yenlco nncl an Imported sermon , the same thins only remains as during thorcstof the year the church itself , often \vcll\voitli seeluRiinil usually plcuantto look ntthaii to hfar in. Gollilcchurches are Iwantlful but thej' are not audlonco iwins , Ouo hears with dlfliculty oriiob at all , "Grand nnny MoekHns su-cd from being araoljonlybecnuso tlio members of the army \\cro gentlemen , But CACII thnt could not prevent a wearisome amount oC confusion nncl privation. Still It lus aprsiiid rally in a craiid city , which did her b < M. lioston nuvcr entertained BO many peojilo bo/ore. / For days many article-sou the bill oC fiie could not bofound in the city. Tlio army harl eaten lioston and her subtir- b in girdoiis up , until nuturo had tlmo to ( ; ro\v more , " 17allvaemployes \ never chose a worse time to stilko for their rights thin the Nc\v Vurl < Cential men In August , for tlioy brought upon tliclr heads the anathemas of thousands who seldom go from home , and then , us cheaply as thoj can , \\-lio wcro eaupht nn their wny to thonaUoiial cncainp- ment It may not havoplajed apart In the Issueof thostrike , hut it cost the laboring men nhostof sjmpathloj ? . "The fleet of evolution In Boston harbor , with , the tlinehonoied licarMrgc- , was a handsome sight The latter bhiclc and of an cient fashion , tlio others vtito ancl of 3ie\v design. ISlany people were anxious to see the president of the United States as nhvajs , but ciiite | as many to see the Ealtlmoio HhichbrouL'ht. him a thin ? quite as con- spk-uoiis in its vay as himself , und of consid erable Importance to Iho safety and glory of this country. 'Nothing for a moment surprised , mo moro than to see Boston full of electric cars , and all begun within ono year. It has changed the -whole loolc and action of tilings. Boston Is no longer slow , fortlio specdof tliocnrsis moro ranid thin tliosc of Oniahu , nnd thcj * stop only at certain streets. Indeed , the whole city seemed inoro pro icssl o than I had remembered It. Perliapa the \\est is 10- Bctiiii ; on the cnst. " "Vet , fortlino months In summer , \vlicro Is there for Omaha such n phco ai the sea- shorowithln ono hour ot business ! To cat two meals a daj and sleep tie whole niht with four windows of yoiu chainboropeniiig- on the wide sen , und that so near ono's offlco thatho can be there comfortalilr ntD o'clock andluivoat 1 whata luxury I Itrmkcsono readi to iwnll his jouthful cnthusiasmfor the Tiibune's sigo and 'go ' east , ' especially ns tlio maxim is ceasing toapiily , foruo is no lonKcr 'young. ' "J3ut vhilo the cast Is pujojlnjr her privi leges the west Is making some of her own which may answer hoc quito as well. At least thcro Is njoy in maWiig as real as that In having" Cliangoof life , backache , monthly larities , hot flashes nro cured liy Dr. Miles Nervine. l-Ycesamples utlCula < Sc Co. , 15th and Doughs. _ A. 1ILOAV AT SUNDAY FUXERAIiS. TlicMinisterialssocationnirect One Alsout JlYtraruK'niit Julo ) < ; lcB. The Ministerial association held a meeting- In tlio lecture loom of the Younf Men's Clitlntla.il association hall jes tciday morning1 Fifteen ministers were present , Rev. H.C. Cianoof Sward street Metho dist BpUcop.tlchurch was choocii cliaiimuu and Uev.V. . J , Pulln acted us secretary. Rev. J , A. . Iilligan , who was appointed a the last meeting- , together with llev. I1. S Merrill , to prcpiro resolutions on tnofau'bjceta f funcr.ils , ofl'owd the follow inu : Mhcrcas , It Isovldcnt that there Isti waste fiilcxtruuiKtinco by mineeetviry cUhplay lu tliocoiiiliictlnsof lunornK nnil \Viuroiis , Tlitro Is a Reuoral disposition to heM funerals on tlio Sibbi1li , wlileli , Inthc inujDrltyot cJi oa Isun univui-ranteclarrange inont , nnil > Mioru.is , o o Is usually nslcd ol the mln Ihtcrca 1 kit toolllcinto tlitn tilionld bu justly exticctotlof him , tlicrefoio bo It IJfsolvcd , That lie1 , us a body , record on seiillmcntag'iilnst the abtisoof allwiiMlcfu oxTicnsn In ruiioralsand. nUiht uiiwarrantoc Oiilogl7lii4of tlio dead ; also JJfsoIvul , Tint IMS our sentiment thnt the holillnirut fu finals on the t-iibhatlisliould ' avoliluu c\L-cpt lu tacs or nucoulty ; anu farther Ucsolvcd , That ITO ask the public a-tsucl times to Invo duo coiislclrratlon fortlio minis tur.ln view of the many clalim upon hliscr vlucs , and that wlicnhu K usI < cJ tocoiuluut i funeral , notluoto bo hciitlo I ilia a ° s eirly as tt tlioiiiKicrtiilctr , auiltliiitho IjorulIcuHl as fa as po sIUo frcm thcilcitj of gulu ; ; to the cciu etory. liev. S M. Brown thoughttlils an oppor tune time to spe.il ; of the custom of under takers In iiuikintr such uotlu'ablo dlbtlnc tlons botn'coiitho funerals oE poor people am these of tUclvmoro fortunate brethren. Ho thouptlitsomosuechl arriitigcmcmts should bo inado topnivMo n decent burial fovChristiat poor a hurlahvhiili would not boot such n character as to canso objections from friends of the deceased. This discussion being foreign to the sublec before the meeting , the ijue-stion was talloc for and the resolution VMU ndoptoil lev. ! AV-J. 1'alln moved the appointment o n committee of throe to see the undertakers and the cemetery associations and endeavor to make seine satisfactory arrangements fo the burial of peoploxvhowerouimb'o ' to go to thooxpense of an elaborate service liov. Jlr. MilllBnu speto of his e\norlenc ntthopotter's Hclilnnci said that the builil o these who wcro doomed to Ho In , thatplaco wcro hut fnrtc * from beginning tocnd. Dr. jDaryeasala ho hid seen places vhoro a certain portion of the cemetery was laid out In such 11 way that slnglo jiwei might UopinxhaiCHl Tnwooro dag to n great depth andthcbodieswewplncod outopcf ono another , uu entire family JlUIni ; one gra\a \ in some cases. This answered the same pur pose as a famllv lot and avoided the scatter. lug of the family l ul. Aftcra short uiformnl discussion the mo tion carried. and tlio chair appointed Dr , r > uryeaKov , , J. N , Wilson and Kov. 0. M. Brown at the committee. At the suggestion of Dr. Duryea thogath- orlnp x-csolved itself lute n s ort of cxpcrlonco meeting In vlilch the members related their se\ei-ul \ experiences during vacation. Dr. Duryea was culled \ipon to start the ball rollinc and rclatod his vlowiof several places wlilcl ho 1ml vbltodduria ; vocatiou spent n portion of hit time at Buy View , Midi , which Is n summer recoil Kreatly patronized by pcoplcuvhonro In search of mst and quiet. It Is- situated la the icrthcrn part of Iho lover penin sula of Michigan find oroiloolu Uttlo Trnrl * bay. Them nro obout tour liundred cottage } n the RTOinnH coilingfrotnOO ( to $3,000. 'Iho ' Chautauqtn nsicmbly hnd full possession during the sum mer nnd had charge of alarpo Sunday icbool. A prominent feature of the work was a nor mal school for Sunday school teachers Tlio doctor advised hiJ hearers to visit this place xvhonever tlicoptwrtunlty offered Ho next spcko of "bis vhlt to tlio 13liek Hills to attend the Chniitawiin assemlly nt Lonff Pine. Ho vos nmazed ntthe progress which , hid been made towards civilizing that section and spoke In the high est terms of the country , J. M , Wilson of the Ovstclhir Tresbjtcrinn churchcontributed , a few rcmarln ujwa his visit tohls old hcmo In Pcnii-sjlvnnla , and vas followed by n number of others. At the conclusion of these retnarits. . Re/ . L. Holt addressed tbo meeting , Jlo said ho liad bcoti npiiolntcd by the ulnlsters of the city to look nfter the prohibition movement and presented n peti tion wnlch ho liad liad prepared andiisltod for signature * . The petition wm addiessed to the may or and council and after ft lengthy preamble recltlnctho law povornlnr the np- iwlnting of rcRl'trars , Juilpes and clerics of election , nslwd the appointment of ono judge of the bo.ird of legistration lu each iirccitict nnd ono cleric of election In each iircclnct Irom the mcmbcw of the prohibition iiarty In this city. Mr. Holt spckoln fntor of the petition and sild tint thcv , as the minority , Incl a rlphtto demand nn honest ballot and a f.ilr count. Uev.Mr. Mllligan objected to tlioordlnp \ of the petition nnd advocated changing it so that it would nsl { for the nppolntmontof men "favorable to prohibition. " but not necessa rily members of Iho prohibition party , Attorney Stricfclor , who drew up the peti tion , vita called for and explained that the Iw provided thnt the judcjcsaiidclorks must l ) appointed fromrccofjnlzcdpolltlciilpartles Th is appeared to settle nil ohjectlons , nd llev. Mr. Holtixskcd that all who chose to dose so should sign the petition as individuals , so it need not appear upon the record of the proceedings of tlio association. Thomeetlng then adjourned and all prcs cut signed , thu petition. A UK' ' ' in l.very Bcrtli. To the Cliicaffo , Mihvnukco& St. Paul railway bclonga thu credit of belli ? the lirst in thouotinlry lo reduce the mutter of electric lighting- tialnsto sclcntiliu porfectioii , Ono of tlio uo\el features introduced in the Bleeping cars is a julcnt electric reidlng lamp In each bcclion.ritli \ \ this luxurious piovi&ion icadinff at night before ancl nfter retiring ing- becomes m comfortable ns by day , and -when rotiting1 the toilet may bo made in comfort and seclusion. The berth reading lamp in tlio Pullrnin BlcoTilng1 cars runon tlio Chicapo , Nll- ( \atiKco & St. Paul iMlhvny , Letwccn Omaha , and Chicago , Is patented , anfl cannot boused by any other lailroid ' " comjuny. Ifc Is'tlio "giuutcst iinproto- meiitof the ago. Try It und bo 0011- \inccd. Sleeping cars Icavo the Union Pacific depot , Omahaat 010 p in. daily , nrrlv- iiifr nt Chicago nt O.JO u. in. Secure tickets and sleeping cai- berths at Union Ticket ollico , 33011'amuni btroot ( Uarkcr JHock ) , O.naha. J. E.Pitisros , P. AN.WH , Pass. Agent. G en ' 1 .Agent. A Representative Hocljr or Tlicin Take n Drive la Omaha. Delegates to the convention of the national association of ticket and pisseiiger apmtsar- tjvcd nt the union depot at 120 ; jcstei-day nrccrnoon. They canio by n. hinds > oTie special train , consisting of n day coach , baggage , smoker and sk sleepers over the Chicago , Burling ton AQuincy. They nro on route to Denver , where the sixth annual convention of the iisiocintlou wilt ho held begiiiiiins today. T ho train ws s iintioun ccd to arrive nt 10 30 , and nt tint hour a committee of the board of trade wcro in Milting to ro- tolvotbein .A. telcsram camr , honcvcr , niinounelng that the speciahvpuld not arrive until noon , and the carriages iu naiting1cro suit lioino until that llinc. Tlio reception committo was on hnnd again nt noon only to meet another telegram btntins that the train liad txon further delajcd and would notarrL\ountill:20o'cloi.lc : in the after noon -A-tthathour these - \vclcomotho delegates nero not disappointed. When the train pulled in General Tleitet nnd 1'ussenger Atfcnt Prancii. of the B. i M. , alighted fioin the first sleapcr and bcftan introducing the visitors to the members of the reception com mtttee. On accouutof the delay on route thodel- egatcs wcro compelled to sliorten the time oC their visit in this city to ono hour. The delegates uith their whes ancl families were conducted to the carriages In wailing and the puitv started for a short drivothrough , the city over the following route : Eleventh north to Farnam , west to Six teenth , north to California , west to Twenty flfthavcnue , south to Dodpe , cast to Twen tieth , south to Tarnom and return on Far uain ancl Eleventh to the train In waiting , There vero li'i people In the party. Includ ing the ladles. The gentlemen rcproscatecl every railtoadof iinportanco hi tbo country. The train loft the Builinuton depot pi omptl.v at 2.30. General Passenger Jpent Francis and Assistant Passenger Apnb Smith of the Builiufjton accompanied the party. S HARVEST EACITJISIOXS SOUTH Via the " \Valmsh Itoutp , On September 9 , 23 and Octolor 11 the "Wabush will toll round trip tickets to points in Tctas , Arkansas , Tennessee Mississippi , Louisiana , Aluhamti , Geor gia and lie rida utllnK Pure , good for yO days. Remember the " \Vabasli \ iitho quickest route South and Southeast. Uccllninff Chair nnd Pullman DutTo Sleeping Cais on all tralus. Only 15 hours to St. Louis. 32 " " Ciiattnnoogn , 40 " " Now Orleans. 4 " " Now York , with corresponding fast time to nl nolnts SnuLliniifl nn.st. lnr Hplcntsnn i full information in rognrdto routes , also fora copy of the Southern Ilornosookors Gulclo , cill at the Wnbasli Ticlot OIUco , 1502 Fiiinam street , Omaha , or wrilo G. N" . Clujton , K"oithA > ostora Passenger Agent , Oiauhu , ftob. A. MAJfV1TJI AN lion * tlio Grent St. Chtilllvcr Tunnel wi s Kondcrc-d PosslWc. "Tho Chlcajo A Grand Trunlt has Just completed ono of the gieat engineering on- torprlscsln \vorld8aiaE. . B , Ilovlana , tnnoliiig passenger agent ot thatroadwho , Is in tlioclty. "It Is the tunnel unJor the St , Clnlr ri\cr botivecn Port ITuron , Mich. , nnd Sarnia , Outatio. The proat trouble in cross- infftho river both atPort Huron and Detroit has been the delay oocailonei by Ice In tlio winter. To avoid this the roul In question at a cost of { 1,000,000 , has built a tunnel unibr the river. The stroamat the point ot crossing U ono inllovido and the tuunol is t o miles loin ; , M'ho i'I\cr \ Is forty feotdeop nnd the tunnel la forty tect under the bed of the water. In the construction ot the woik n. bed otquUksand wm dlsoovored , forty feet from tlio American shoro. nncl the enslncors wcro about to aban don the work when a fellow with an idea cumo along uucl made u foatuno , "Uy aaovlco of Ids own ho froze the quick sand solt could ho removed llko roclc. This Impediment reincicd the florl-c iirosjrosscd rapidly and as stated has lust been com pleted.11 A report has been glien out that the Pull- nm company hod dispensed with the soi. vieo3 ot its conductors botvroou Chicago and Omahuand uas gl\ingtho \ porters full charge of the slcopers. "Thcro Is nothing now in tlio arrangement , " said the district sunorln- tcndcutof the company , "and tiosuchchanje hM b n mnds. On shnrt local runs , when ) tliotrnlllo Hlight , wo Imvo but cno tnin In chnrfroof thacar , On llio Clilcajo nnd nil main llnoniiu thorccwirfoivootroniluctors i * employed , AVe coulda't get along without them. " Jixok ns nn l-Jdltor , John H. Llchtcbcrgiirlinvai , employed for twenty jrenrsby tht Onion Pacific , icrv isg in the capacitrduilnp , tlio last few } cars , ol pnrato secretary to General Manager Dickinson , late of tlmtroaUhas , taken nn In terest la the Itnllway NcMs-ltcportcrwith Dan Uonln and vlll Wrcnfter bo nssociuto editor of that publication. ! Mr. Llchtebcrger Isoneot the beat posted younjr.illr < ttcl men ln.Uio vest and Is amply quallileu fora succcislul jirosccutlou of his new line of work. A HOlVJTjIVG M031. llo\v a Ttlotor Urnn Clinmcterlzes J/ouil or 3V1 111 ill flit { l'nsKciiicr4 , Motor Conductor C. L Altstcad has illed an Information against John llrown. . Kill nnnio tnilnionn , for creating n disturb- nnco on lii.stuxliiSunday night. Alstead runs on the South Omalia line1 , The trouble occurred on the last trip to this city. Accoidingto Altstonl's story , the trouhlo \\lth \ \ Brown "wasn't a marker" to wlnt oc curred on the lost run , Said ho : 'Thnt ' lost run. bent any thin i- I have seen jet. Thcro was n bitfloatl nnd e\- body \uis \ full , 'ihey ivere ( IjjhtliiK all tlio \\.iy \ tin , nnd everybody was In it women nnd till \Vo wcio ruiinliipr pretty fast , and henc\cr \ nnybodv\\ tlirownoltocnino richt along and loft them There -\\cro ut lecist half ndozenmonthro n from the train on tbewayjp. It was impossible to da atij- thing with them Thcro wu only the motor- wan and mjst'lf , and i\hat \ could no do with forty or fifty drunhon toughs. Those dimco hnlls down at South Oinaln aio responsible for the \\holo ttimg. Ithnsgot sothiita rospectalilc voiuanhas 10 business on any of thoSoutti Omaha trains after Dor 10 o'clock Sunday night. She U sure to bo Insulted or to hear rcnmrto veiy offonslvo to decent people. "Aurora many of Hie ( .nrla % vho RO down from this city are not over fourteen orflfteen ieai-3of age , butthoy come hoinodrunk llfrlit- liifr and s-ucarlacliUopiraUs , Itscenn to bo gottiiifyorso nil the time. Wo do the hcst ' o can'hut tvo policemen on each truln couldn't begin to keep the crowds quiet. " 3101(13 ( llKIjl1 A. Complaint Howard I nj ; tlie ol' the Union Depot Crouii < ls , "Tho Uiiion depot conipiiiy"said un oh- serving { fcntlemin ycsterd.iv to a 13JJE repor ter , "Is notdolnjtlia flic thinghy Omaha or the public In employing btitoncolllccrtolook aftertho convenience of the people atmit the depot , DuiiiiKtho null of p.issuigcrs \ \ hen several trains arrive ordcinrt ono otllcer can not attend to thowantt of the iieonlcimd the policeman stationed there by tlioclty to keep u watch for pickpockets nnd other lolntois of tlio law is comiKillod to net us train grnldo , and if tnero happens to ben criminal In the crowd llio ollcor has no ctinnco to pet hold of hitn Lnlvnnsis City tlio dciiot company has sovcwl olllcer-a on bund when them is arusliof people , and the samolstrao in Dcn\er , but hero the depot company depends upoi onoinuuto do all tlio work , und the result is the people arc not waited 011 n * they sliouht be. i'or the nifilit trains it frequently happens tliat thcio Isno olllcer at all at the depot uith the vxcuptlon of the police ofllccr cmplojed hy the city. " Is He Miiddlca , Isaac Stroud U bauntingtlio police station and proposes tostny until ho llnds SlOlnsoino out-of-thoivay corner , 'Ho was arrested for vapiancy , but wna disiliargcd jcsterday morning1 and hiscITocLi returned to him ; that Is , they wcio iiaitiully rtturiiulif his story Is true. Ho says ho liad 521 f3 vhcu arrested , but was rcLurnod only Sll.'li. Iho iCKister showed only tholatto ( amountto his cicdit , anc3 none of thoofflccrs , oould ( 'ivo him any lufomiatiou as to the missmy r\ . Pears' soap secures a heautiful complexion. LictitcinntKoo , aidcvdoramphas , icturned froinSallLako and rcltciecl Colonel Sheil- danof thechnrge of the adjutant gencial's onict , clepirtiiicnt of the i'latte. ( Jolonel Shcrltlaubas gouo to the I'acihu coast for a two weeks' visit. . .BETTER THAW GOLD. C RESTORED HER IlKAI/m. For ! 3 years I BuCcrcd from lialls , cryjlpelts end otlcr Mood air tlonstuUIiij , during teat tlno greet qnantlUca of dlCircnt ncdlclicsvitli - cut elvio ; mo any pcrcep'lblo icllcf. Friends Induced no to try S. . S. It improved no fron the start , and after takinj ec-\crsl bottles , rt- ttorcd halthasfar aal could hope for b ay age , which la now ecvtnty-flvo years. Una. S , U. JJICAS. EowliuGrecn , Ky. nn r.lnod nmlSklnDIseajeamnlled frco , SWIFT KmoU'IO CO. . Atlanta , da. A.MUSEWENTS. DENMAN THOMPSON'S FAMOUS Anl couliniiln ? on Itlonilny , Tuesday anil \Ydlnejday j\cniiitjs. : The sale of scats will corawonco Saturday morning , Baud's Three Nights , AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Commencing1 Thursday , Sept IS. Tlio Eminent Actor , Mr , ROBERT ; MINTELL In a Magnificent Spectacular 1'iocluctlon of tlis ' tCOB&ICil BROTHEIS. Pot shoots will open nt'Ob'clock ) Vottncsdiy moraliigut ri ulnrprlots. Dime Eden ] \/usee. \ / [ CORNER 11TH AMP FARNAM STS , OMAHA w.niv or sFi'T. iiTii , BOZL. BOX. BO2L. AWO > DBUI A'aiOME\At | A FJIBAK. " A doslhnt rcadu , iellJ , foiintraml furorltURiima-lilh'liflro lllrelnm'a . Uo Conio , Juulorr , Vcrnon. Inclnl Artlat ltllu lllneluirn Mule Inipimiiialor. ONI : DIMK Aiisin sro AI.I * C.B MOORE d CO. , Aoem. 1309 WHAT ARElSFITSfl309 They nro custom mnrte cloUilngor merchant tnllors.loft . o nth oil * himdafor 0110 renson or on- otlier. Thesa wo buy in ln.rgo or strmll ciunntltlosfor rencly cnsli. For oxnmplo , j\ suit or clotlics costing originally$40 , we cim , nccoidliig tostylonnd ci\ir\litVt sell roi'$19oi-$2O Just think of it , Qsa\lngof 00 per cent , ono-lin.il1 of the origltatilcost. Many ol'them cue from the lending tailoring establishments throughout tlio country. IVIERCHANT TAILORS' MISFITS and UNCALLED-FOR GARMENTS OTJR PK1OB LIST AS JX QUIDISi. SUITS. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS , PA.NTS. 5ir > ci loinmniloiniils | f > r $ ' > r custom nuulc suit Tor. $35 ciKtoninuKlcoteiioat for > ? 'J" . < > 0 $11 < Mnltni nimlopiuiN for. $ JO custom niiulc bull Tot * . $ li ! cti < l ( > iiiiiiiiiictiiils | ) for , . .ifli.OO $15 custom nut tic suit for Jfl cmtoiiinindc overcoat for 810 < Mi < loiiiiiinltiii ! | ) : ! ' ( for . ti.r ? o sflrt cmloni nindi ! sull Cor. $10 custom mndr ovoieonlfor. . $ I ) ciMommndi'iKuils ' fin1. . S5HI } ! ? . ) , " > cn tonimn < 1csuiir > r ! ? ; ' . " > cmlnin nindo overcoat for. S S c'mlommnilp pnuN for. . .tfl.no $30 cmtotn nmtlo suit for. , $30 custom iiuitlo oveicunt for iJIIJ. OO $ i cii4 ( iiiiiiuli'mills ! [ for , . . &t. 7o Latest styles and elegant garments Iti silk nnd satin II ncct Suits and Fall Ovcrconts. A.lso Full Dress Suits forsnloor rent , nt the 1309 Farnain Street , Omaha , Web. 1309 Ficmcmber nunibo rnn < a place , 10OQ FanmmStiect , Oi'ainlin , Neh. Open even ings until Ooclocl < , SaUiidayunlll lOo'clocl ? . J\ll gnrmentsnlterecifi'Goorclinrge to Insure a perfect I it. Try iHnyour'nexMiouse- * * $ $ e $ , clean ins nd see. - A. STUTdGGIE Goes on incivilizcclDOcicty from iho cradla to the gra > a. Dirfcia degra dation and degradation in destruction. Wbnien , especially , nro jiiclged by tho'r habits of louseliold cleanliness , hnd no filrontfer conclcinnation cau bo expressed tlinn "she loops n dirty Louao ami ft filthy litcLon. " Nut tic stmgglo with dirt ia often unequal. < * The ivoumn's wonlnGS9 or the \vortblessiac83 of tlio soaps eho men make it impossible to overcome tha demon of dirt.f By the use of SAPO1IO die vius " MOST APPETIZINQ-EASILY DIGESTED. The VAN HOUITNS process renders their cocoa casv of digestion and develops in the highest degree its cldic'ioiis arorna. It is an excellent flesh-former , fiftjfer tcnf. greater than the best of oilier cocoas. "BEST & COES FARTHEST. " J3TVVN IIOUTLV'S L'OCOA "OM tricil ' ( nUnfS used' ) laHsnrtjhif. pnro soliiMo Cocoa , Invented , tnulu anil iiitciitcd lit llollnnd , nnil Ii tdny Iiillur- mill inoi'o lalnlilc ( Him uiii > rtlieiiitnicrniiiliiilnll tii lit ( let , i t liconcrjlly ndmit- ttlall ovcriaropoinil ; [ aconprmlho loit willoasilj provcllmfc ] motlinCocosciiinlilliis | fnvvtiloi-'M ia solubility. agrcoaUo taato anil iiutntivo qualities. " l rguat ttlo ID ( ho . " ' norld."AslcfarVANlloirrn'sjiiDTAnENO OTIIKU. U MO OUTR.HX ! MO 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Web. Seventeen yctrs" experience.Arofrulircr.iilnntaliinicdldno , nidlplmin shoir. Is ntllloittrlnz with tlio Kientc t ticce s nll.Ncrviua.Clironlc nnil Prlvnlo ilUonoti jVporiiiinuit euro Kinriintojil forCitnrrh Spcrinatorrlii'ii.int Innlinol Heinlniil Motkmss , MUlit T. IMP. , linixi'cncr. iijptilllt. Stricture , unilnl dlsotjea odlio lllood. Hkln nnd Urlnirr OrmiiiH. N' . U 1 cuinntuobQJ fjr urcrr caul unJortakiimd ( al to cure. Consultitloii Iroo. Book ( MysLutlua oUfviuat ) free. Oaicu lioura-'Jiu in to tip. ui 10 a m. to 1 ! m. PRICIPA1POITS EAST , WEST , NORTH-and SOUTH 13O2 Parna-m Straot. HARRY P. DEUEL , Oity Passenprer and Tiokot Agent. GLASGOW , LONDOHDERRV , BELFAST DUBLIN , LIVERPOOL SLOKDOH , FUOM NEW YOHK nVEUV 'X1IDJ13DAV. Cabin Passages $35 to $50 , accordlM to location of tUteroom. Eicursion $ C5fo S35. Btccratroto nmllrnm Ruropoat Ixmase Il tos. AUSTIN BALDWIN * . CO , , General Agents , C3Broaday. NEW YORK. Jnn. Illfscn , Gonei.Ll NVe'-letn ABPHI , 12 iili street , Clilciijo. Hairy U. aiooro , Jos , U.i line. \\\t \ \ LATE5/ / " Attfcrlha IMISSBRID Lilxicu Corroc * Styles , v _ _ Best Quality , Period Filling , ,5jarK. JRY THEM. THIS PAPER IS PRINTED PROM PROME Great Western Typo Foundry , \114\toiuud \ \ St. OMAHA. FREMB SPECIFIC. A POStTIVEudpermanent CUREfor all dlioasoiof ths URINARY CRCANS. Oaroi vbtra other trtatmott fat It , ? nUdirectl03iwlHoi\nli l ltle. Prlc , ODD dollar. See ilgnattrt of U. Ir f'or Sale Qy AIIDrugglala. Tin ; ii- ThoflRurcO Inour elites xvlllraalrea lone BtV- No man or woniu now ll\ln ( { vlll over date i documcntvlthout using the Qguro P. It stand ] la the third place In 1SOO , wluro it nlll remain ten yonn and thpn moro up tokcoouil plaoln IflOO , where U vlll rest for ono liundrod jcnrs. Thcro is another "D" lilcliha8nlsoconi to stay. It itunlil.othc njnreOln our ilnUi In tlio respect that It hiualreaJy mo\cd \ upto first place , \v here It-will permanently rcmitn. It Iscallcdtlio "Xo. 9" High Ana Wlioelur * , Wilson Scwlns Machine. Tlio "No 0" w cnJorscd for nnt jslnoo by Ilia experts otnuro | > ant the PutU H. iosltiQiiof 16EV , whtre , after a ssvcroconteaUlth Hie IcnOlinr ma chine * of the vaild.lt was awarded the only Grand Prlzo piun to family tewing tnicMncsnil other * on exhibit ha liiK riceivt-d lou-cr awnrJi DC gold medals , etc. The 1'runch Gotornmcrit alsorccognlzodUJsurcriorilyhy tkdcconitioooj Mr.Notlnnicl . - Mln.-cUrPrcsldcntcflho ( .ompany , \vlththoCrosscfthoLcgionof Honor. fas "No. 9" U not on old mnchlno Iraproiea upon , bulls nn I'titlrcly nc\v \ mnclitno , aud Ilia Gwncl Prlzs ct 1'iris nas awarded It as the crnnd- estttdvairaln tcniUKmachlno niccliinism ofll nso. Those wlio buylt c.in rcstajsutcJ , there , toreof , havinetbo vtty latc.tandbct. & WIXSON JI'F'O CO , 185 imd 187 V7flbft8h Avo. , Chic (5O ( P. I ! . FLODJIA.N fc CO. 20 North Sixteen tli Street. OR COLDS Dr , F. C. V/ei-ner''a COUGH DROPS Are highly recommended after seven years of successful experience by the bolo matmfuiturcrd , Kopp , DreIbus < SiCo , , STEAM CONFraTIONllUS , r io6FarnarnSt.Oinaha , , Neb. Sold everywhere , Co per Send for snmplcs. , BurTcrniic frnni tlinrm-cuot y < wlhfulrmirHrarlr * ( icn ) > , ivusiliLf wrtkHPMlu ( iuanlicx > lflrIvrlll lend > vAlmliln IrraUixi ( < nl < li cuctiltitntfutl t rtlrularn for Jinmo euro , FIIKK ui I'liurjo. A ipleudlii iiifJIcnl nork : ihat > > d hi m-1 - by "fry man n ho n DITVIUK unil iiiMlltat < it , If rot. V. C , f * ) > VL.iii. ; DtNITO TTndtfF lh 3I nnaiorntnt of Iho ne.\ ! n Introalitral ( Danlingl' Incorporalcd Bylho Slate ciChiuahunMox : ( , > ice , ( or Cliarilablo Purposes. GRAND KOri ! tike phro In pjbllomtiioclt/ Juan : ( for- 'ivaod l Ktrl \Vednesday \ , Sept , 241 ! ) , 1890 nndorlhp pmonnl niiiin. .oii or Ocii. . ) ( , . - u N. lOHlH , l i.l Mc.l.VAIII.O MS.aUK.1 * . LBHiolli , \ leniloMn ollileli lUmUr.n. Cfl PITA I PRIZE , $60,000. $ Only 60 , DOB Tickets ! Onlj 60 , 000 Tickets ! WHOLE TIOKSTS 5lHAtFTICKETS , (2 ( , QUARTER TICKETS , SI , I Prize of S60.000 . $60,000 ITrlzo of 10.UIO . 10,001 ] 1 1'rlzo of r. . ) & .000 : Trlzoaof lu f > nh 5,000 10 1'rl/csof ifflcudi sou ) BOl'rizcscf WO ouch f.OOO HWa'rlrcsof Wench 5.OOI ) ISO 1'rlroa of 30 cncli 7,000 Appro-clmittcml'rlsca , lOOTrlroqot SMoaih . I B.OM 100 Ttlzvsof Sllcmli . OM 100 I'rl cdof S3 oncli . SoOO Xorniltiul J'rl/r * . fnnTcnnln-iHIoWtOSWrrizcofft'OMoli. Stl.OM WJ'I iriniiiuls tof W.OOOl'i iiool SlOc luh . 6.UW 1311- Prizes aToun'ing ' to . $120.970 Wo , tlio timlorrliinPd. lienb' cnllfy tint tlo RnnciiNnclnnnl ol.Me lro.ln ( lilhiiiihiut hn < on < tt- lioslUronillio MinriiiiliterntioiuilIliiiiUiia Co , tlio iircnitiirr fuiiititu fiinrn nlfi ) Dm pajmciit of all nrlioa ilriwn ntli < Uinii I oil-ill > uniz. . Wolurlbcr cunKr iliitwo vlll hiitirvtpo ell tlio arrnnEcnivnti * . iiiiilln 7 > pninik naunce iitirl control all"tli9UrnrltiB' * nf thlnl/itti-rr , rnullliiit tlio r-u.au } urn coiHliuinl n lib lioncity , lilmcei , unU In uooJ o 'iinl * nllpirtiir JOHN S. tVlOSBYiCoinintBPloncr. Cvsiuo j\nnuKr.irs. SuporvlsiTlwUioGovcrrinont. If ny ticket rtrnflnfrnrrtzoU sonlln tluiinrtcr. Itfnod , It.MlKO Mlin > vrlllbo cjlli't.tcjalirt rcuilLteil to tto owner tUcreof , frcuof clinnrp KlIOAIIII MIIOVROV , 1'rci. Kl I'ASO laon llHM lk1El 1'tio. T l AOFVTS AVAM'Kll , Korclub rate * orany other Infortmilon.wrlto to the unilcrdfncil.iliiLItu yonrnildrcMflenrly , with Hli tflCo niy , Strout ixnilNuiiibtr. More npld d . llvorrwilllo ii wircd tit yourcncloilaK an envtl- opo lic.Triiijroiirfnll aMrcsH WtXtCAN iMEItNATIOKAT , TlNKl ( fl CO. , Clt j of J tmrcz , Mexico. 1VOTICJ' . Sent remittances for lichnti by nllnrxrr letter , contftlnlriifMHnorOrclfrtlHHuoil t > v tillnxprrM com * panlci , JJ w VorkKxclinnco. bunk drnft or poBlil uotv AiidrCfcH tiltipff t'lororl litt rati ) MEXICAN- Kll A < > Al. n McivnCo . Utjr o ( Jimr , Mexico. vlaKl 1'isa , Tcz , DBS. MERRILL S MERRILU Clirnnle , NfrroiM Il'ood nncl Eiirxliil Dlienna n1 Ulsoaios oltlio Ko , Kir NoTliruat unclLlioit Special Attention to Ilis-oaHo * of'a in on nnil CMIilrru. Tlioloctor ( < li : TO Irid yonri of ui)3rlonj3 | ) Iritho lie < I'lt ls otllriXHlrn ; ml N'un Vori snil mo URIOI the mint M'.iccu3ajl uuilwlilolf kno n Mi > uclallstilu Uiucuunlr ; 'In VotincAiirl Mltldlp-.Uocl Mn. . JjOtMnnhncMl.crvou f'lllty. ) SncrmaDrriiVk Sctiilnit IViiiot. I'lijHlcJl l5cir , orliln from lujli- crutlon. prudiicln/ too | > lo iioii , iloiiicinclcnor , iiini * plCldll CllOflCO , ITOnlOll t < IdClQLT , OTtlltlll Udllr- need , lick ofronlldcna : , dull , unlit /orstiulror Jiml- IICH nnd Hint * Ufa u Imrdua , aufolf , Illnod anil Rlcln Pjrhll'K , .1 ilUfinn inuiit ilteiulf ul In 111 rosulli , coinplatclr cr.iillutoil. Cieni tO' CJonorrlir , ftlosl , Svphlll * . llyrtrncolo. ( irlroulo , mid Blrlctnru , rnllc.illf ntul nfiij inri'l trltlianc p.iliior llrlflHIon from tuiilnix-i. All H.'jllnl . | ) j r lorinlllcs nncl tniieJIiiioitt to umriiuo Huccuisfallr IC'IIIIfCll. AllltucCalrtli c'iic n3lf\y \ n I pnrnitncnllr enrol. Hours , 8n in. HUH ) > m Himcinji , lu tlllli. N II. I'lmonjunnliliito vim u.t mijr b < ilruutlat tholrliomti by rurro i ) ri < lcnro. Jlcllclni' < rvnlln- Blriitlonjn : > iit Iroxpnu. Unaiiltitloa two. btntl 4 tcnU In itnuiii | to luiururtply. ii 18 Plfu-onlli St. , Oppiilto Uojcl'-i Opera. Home. Oniutia , rseli. Hprdlla for Mr ' rl . , nizlne * ! rtnI , 'lrnl > ; l lulneu.Xint&l lwpruaM9ti. MHIeiilii r Hn liran ri > - Dulling In Invruillv a.ij Icacllnir u > mUoi jrilwrav ui J rt ilh. Prcraadin Old * > . Jliirunnmi. I.cjifof J'mrcr lacill.or lot. Imohmtir/ I OVM , an I HixjrraXo ila1 ci\u i liv urer-tKorclot ur Iho r > rilu ( iM.ir < 1 ii s or otrlndi : ! ; nc j bucliljjx Cmiaino aniinil ' < IrciU mcnt tlal > i , or > f\i \ fi.r J ) , runtliy inillrill. | . AVIth oari enl r lip ill IIOIMvl I tcml nirriiuir iriiirititoo lu nhii'l im-y If tlio Iroal nenl l xll4U > CUH , cluirailtKHIssuiJuiiUcciiuliUK.la oaly l > v GOOD.NUN DIIUGC'O. , III ! ) Tarnatnitrocl , - - Oinulm. Ntb ,