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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1890)
THE OMAHA DA3XY BEE , . WEDNESDAY , StEJPTEMBBB 211890. . ' ffi\VS \ FROM NEBRASKA TOWNS Barglars at York Try Hard to Open a Safe With Tour Cents in it. A FARMER BLOWS THE TOP OF HIS HEAD OFF Mnss MculltiR ofF'ni'iiiorsaiKl ICiillit ( urimbor at AV'yinoro 'flic Nortli ' Nebraska I''nlr ' Hluto Notes. Yonh' , Neb. , Sept. ! . [ Special to Tuc HKR. ] A. Bloomer's lutnhcr ofllcoviis broken Into and nn unsuccessful attempt rnado to drill the safe. Only 4 cents ivoro In It. lilotv III * Cftr.TK , Neb. , Sept. 21. [ Special Telegram toTiiuUm : . ! Henry li'ryc , n wealthy fnnnocr living two miles southeast of 1'ntinma , Kcb. , ronunlttod suleldo by .shooting the top of lila tit-ail oil , Nu reason Is given. IIo had previously nrruiigoJ his nffatra 'for llvo years In ndvnuco and leaves a wife uml five chil dren. MnsOrcolliiK \Vyiticiro. . WrMortR , Nob. , Sept. 23. [ Special Tele- Brnm to Tun Ur.n. ] The fanners and the Knights of Lnhor held a Inrgo mass meeting1 In th.o fair grounds north ot the city today. They met outsldo the city and formed a pro cession which took over nn hour iti passing n given point. After nnradlng through the streets of the city they proceeded to tlio fair grounds nnd took dinner. After dinner the uiuhltudo was ud- drcsseil by Judf'o Kd crton of Omnhn , fol lowed by Hlcliunl V. Tmvellclc , who was chcaifrt quite frcnuently In his herculean task ftf filving- the iH'oplo brains , as he duiinril. Hon. OcorRo F. Collins , alliance candidate for Btato senator , then sDokoforu short time. The meeting was one of the largwt over helil in Wyinoro nndvns at tended by farmers from all parts of the county. _ ThoN'orlh Nebraska Pnlr. Nonroi.K , Noh. , Sept. i.'s.-Spcclal [ Tele gram to THE Br.B. ] Tno first day of the North Nebraska fair closed this evcnlnK with grcjit exhibits in every department. An im mense vurletv of grains and vegetables pro claim tUo fact that farm products In this sec tion have riot been Injured by drouth. Fully five hundred plates of fruits nro shown. Sugar bocU occupy n department by theni- Bclvcs. The Held of horses for the speed de partment vos largely increased today. Cut- tie , hefts mid sheep arc well icprcscnteil. In poultry and fill stock there nro fully 1W ) eu- triprf/auil / all other classes uro well flllcd. Tomorrow is children's day nnd Thursday is fillhtiicoilnyi General Van Wyek will speak. The rudraiifs have made special arrange- TctTci'sun Oiuiity Pair. Neb , , Sept. y-Speclal : ) [ Tel- - cgmm to 'i'HB ' Dun. J Tlio flfteciith annual meeting of the Jefferson county agricultural society bog.m hero today and the prospects Jornsuccossful fair arc pood. The day has been taken up In arranging1 the exhibits nnd mailing entries. The stock entries are ; liu-Rcr and of a . much bot- tei * class tlinu any prcvleus year. The farm products are unusually peed nndjdo not 'fall short of any former exhibit. All par- tics concede that thtro is the best field of horses hero for tbo races that have over been lu Fnlruhry.1 The purses for the races are liberal and the malingers have spared no pains to have each race tilled. The principal race of tomorrow will bo n running race in which there nro seven entries , several of them being from Iowa. . . NuTColRlinn llully nt Hastings. i , HAfiTixos , Nob. , Sept. 23. [ Special Tele gram toTils' ' BBK.J The McIColghon rally and procession today was a very creditable affair In point of numbers. The procession wus tliq featureof tbo programme. There ' w'crooyor three bund rod nnd fifty teams In ' 'llnctjuid ' nearly three thousand men , women Riwl.ohUdren of every political complexion listened to the speeches of Powers and Me- KeiKhun at the fair grounds. McICclghan inado a f rce- trade talk , but failed to vindi cate his record , The domocratio wiuir of the jiroccssipn , pernctratcd u ghastly joke In hanging UiO'Dally Ncbraskan In olUgy. It . . failed to excite anything but contempt and prominent alliance men nro indignant over ilia affair. _ Yonic , Keb. , Sept. 23. [ Special Teclgram to TUB Bnc. ] A sensation will bo sprung today or tomorrow by the democrats in the slmpopt udoronso of McICelghnn imd an atc - c tack on Harlan. For several ( Uys McKcIgb- nn's friends have been -canvassing "Webster "county , 'ecttlnB signers to a paper which pur ports to bo an exoneration of McKclglmn from the charges of embezzlement and gen- eraVdrniiUca profligacy while in oftlcs. It is rcally.no defense , butmorclynii oxprctslon of 'confidence ' In him by his followers. There U , to bo nu attack made on Harlan by a number of democratic papers , which everybody who knows Mr. Harkm predicts will f Jl of their own weight. _ The IjoulBvlllo llriilfjo. Completed. LdtTinvau " ! , Neb. , Sept. 21. [ Sixjclnl Telo- irrum to" THE BEE. ] The free wagon bridBo ; was completed today , The town Is making great preparations for the celebration tomor- 1 row. They nro roasting cattle and hogs to- nlKlit for the barbecue. Hoyd , Bryan , Wat- sou , Richards and other prominent men-have , signllled their intnntlon to bo present. There will bo a Joint discussion during the after noon hot ween Bryan and Lansing. Aftert lie Joint discussion n prominent alliance man will address the audience. Wyinoro Womnn'H ltd Id * Corps. WYMOIIK , Neb. , Sept. 1. [ Special Telegram - gram to TUB Dec. ] The Women's Uollcf corps hold n special mooting this afternoon , Mrs. Manchester , senior vlco president of the National Women's Rcllof corpse , was present and Important business was transacted. The corps served refreshments this evening to the members of Coleman post. The Sownrd County Fair. , SEWAIID , Neb. , Sept. SW. [ Special to TUB . BEE. ] The Seward county fair will open to morrow for what promises to to bo n very successful meeting. The races \vlll bo an im portant foaturo. some of the best horses In this section being entered. The stock de partment Is superior to that of previous years. Tno attendance will bo largo. Trap Shooting Jmtch. Aiui'MioE , Nob. , Sept. 2J. [ Spootal Telegram - gram to TUB HRE.-A ] trap match hero nt lift ) ' llvo birds , twonty-olght yards rlso , & 0 l > er aide , between F. S. ( Irabill nud JV. . Den , was wou by Grablll , forty-tlvo to forty- three , Crablll using the seoiid barrel ton times und Don nineteen. The weather was bright and still. _ A. Shoot nt Campbell. CUIWELL , Neb. , Sept. ! M. [ Special to TiiE BEE. ] On September 0 , a shooting match took plneg iu tills village , participated lu by the Cninuboll nnd Kiverton clubs mid n portion of the Upland club und other locu sports. Campbell's percentage ) was 7S.8 and 74.3. The other shooters made about the same record. Will Try It Anyway. Yonir , Nob. , Sept. 23.- [ Special to THE BK& ] It Is stated that Judge Hates , -who wni the alliance candidate for district Judge nnd who throw up tbo sponeo lu a card o wlthdrmvcl , > vlll enter the Judicial race again. _ Morltacd Ills Store. ( OENT.VA , Nob. , Sept. 23. [ Spcclnl Telo ' gruiaio Tup BKB.-M. ] S. JJurhaui , run Ding the so-called alliance stora hare , mortgaged his stock today for f.bOO. , . A.uitrlan Miners' Strike BprradlnR V BJf if Sept , 23-Tho minors' strilio jnovcineut is spreading in the frontier dls ( ttrloii of Moravia nnd AustilanBllosla. Tba trlkcra buvo' made maor rioutous doaioa- tratlonn nnil In n number of cases liavts liccti ulltyof pluiiderlng shops ami intimidating vorkmcn. I'ntrlulc'iJrlpn / Arrcsteil. Di'nl.in..Sopt. 23. IJalfipl < p'Brlcn , M. P. , ioa k'Oti arrested. The Ilonlli' Holt. LONDONSept. . 23. Loncnz von Stelu , n jcrmnn jurist nnd political economist , Is .ead. _ _ Mlnlntor IMiolpw Jloturns. Ynnh" , Sept. 23. William Walter 'helps , United States minister to Germany , irrlvcd hero this afternoon on the steamship Elbe < Tlio New ( ! i vorniiiont Ai.v , S. T ) . , Sept. 23.--Speclal [ Telegram to THE BEF. ] The government urvcyitiRp.irttes now working the newly ipened country between hero and the IJlack Illls nro making good progress with their vork. One of the surveyors arrived here his evening nnd reports that ho will com- ) lctohls t-ontract in the next four weeks. L-'iHtigs on a port Ion of the country can bo re ceived at the laud ofllco by November I. Prohibition In .South Dakota. Siofx 1'Ai.r.s , S. D. , Sept. 23. [ Spcdal Telegram to TUB Brn. ] Hench warrants vero today Issued by County .Tudgol'arllman for the arrest of the saloon Keeper * , and their irrost has caused n wonderful commotion among thirty dispensers of drinks In Sioux Falls. Tonight every gin shop la closed and t Is Impossible for any 0110 to got ono's oven- UK drink , liver since prohibition has gone nto effect Sioux Falls has had saloons and nero of tlipiu than even under the palmiest lays of hlih license. The causn of tbo ssiianco of tlio bench wan-ants Is n change n the administration of tbo county attorney- , hip. _ UlvcrCai'invnl at Davenport. Dmixi'OHT , In , Sept , 23.The river carni val held on the Mississippi river tonight was a scene of great brilliancy. It is estimated ' . ' 0,000 persons lined the river banks on .his side while 10,000 vlowcd the pyrotechnics prom the shore of Kock Island. At 8:30 the Iringof a salute of sixty KUHS began , and at the sumo time 204 .illuminated boats , dis charging thousands of Human candles , started down the river from apolntntnilo above the railroad biidgo. The programme of fire works from anchored barges below the bridge "ast'jd nearly an hour , and consisted of sov- Jral special pieces. Later n fleet moved down the river for another mile , discharging- guns , rockets mill candles. " Typhus In American Canned Groda. [ Cojwto/it / ISOOliu Janm Oonlnn llcmicttA IJAIII , Sept. 'J3. [ New York Herald C.ihle Special to Tun BFF , ] La Libcrte , this cvcfllng , finds that It Is not only the pork of rVmcrlca that Is unwholesome. It says : "Forty members of the Catholic congress nt , L ulda have Just been attacked by typhoid "ever In conioiiuoiico of having caton eanno i American lobsters served at the closing : banquet. Four of the sick have nlreadydled at Berlin. It is feared that the contagion will spread. Hero is Information which the profccturo of police nnd custom house ought not to neglect. Will Franco foibid the im portation of American canned goods ! " Killed by High wnymen. NASHVILLE , Tcnn , , Sept. 23. [ Special Telegram to THE Bui ; . ] Last Saturday , just at dusk , as "William Carruthcrs , a wealthy farmer , was driving toJns homo at Nolcns- vllle , a suburb of Nnshvlllo , accompanied by a young colored boy , they \rcro attacked and terribly beaten nud Mr. Carruthers was robbed by four unknown men. Mr. Cnr- ruthers died today of his injuries. The boy Is still alive , but tain a precarious condition. None of tho. cobbers liavo been seen since the attack , though they wore noticed by several parties- about that tlmo loitering around the iocility in shady corners. The neighbors are aroused , and with the Nashville detectives nnd pollci ) are scouring the country for the fugitives.J. * - . . . Tlio Wool Murker. BOSTON , , Mass. , Sept. 23. [ Special Tcle- Enun to'Tne BEB.I Therohasbecaagood steady dcinard for wool and the market Is firm for nil kinds. Ohio nnd Pennsylvania fleeces have been sclllrig at 31@32o for X and above , audlJSQato for XX nnd above. Michi gan fleeces' Were in.dcmand at 23@29c. Jn comblnpr and dodulno selections thcro have been sales of No. 1-combing nt y < @ 40c , Ohio Uuodclaihcat a * ) ( < l3iicand Michigan line do- lainoatn'VJ ; ! c. Torntarytrools were in good demand , with sales of fine at f > 0@GOc , line medium , ' 555MSc , and medium at G2g5 ( . Texas , California and Oregon wools uro soil ing at previous prices. Fulle'd have been In steady demand ntSOfiZlOc for super , and C2@ 80o for extra. Foreign wools are very firm. Indiana'People's Party. INDIANAPOLIS , Intl. , Sept. 23. The pcoplo'8 party was formed , today at a convention of delegates from the farmers'alliance. . Farmers' Mutual Benefit association , Breenbncliors , unlou labor and other like organizations and a full ticket put Iu the Held. A hammer and plow were adopted us the party emblem to bo placed at the head of the ticket under the Australian ballot law. The plntfarm Is the declaration of prlnclples adopled by the { arm ors' ' alliance at St. Louis lust December. The following Is the ticket : Auditor of sUite , James M. Johnson ; treasurer , Isaiah N. Miller ; attorney general ; "William Patterson ; supreme judge , John S. .Bender ; clerk of the rtuprcmo court , Benjamin P. Street ; gcolo- frist , Edward S. Pope ; chief of the bureau of statistics , John \W Shockley. BASE It ALL. of tlio Clubs. I'liivod. Won. Lost , Per Ot. Kansas Citv . 113 70 3U .Wit Milwaukee . 117 75 42 .Ml Mlmifnvolis. . : . 118 74 41 .027 Denver . 115 55 00 .478 Sioux Ultv. . . . . .114 52 ( J .4M Omnha . 112 47 fl.1 ,4'JO Lincoln . 117 40 71 .MO St. Paul . IIS 30 70 . : t3 Denver 7 , Milwaukee 7. Dpixvr.it , Colo. , Sept. M. [ Special Tele- to THK Bun. ] Following Is thcscoro of today's game : ( III.\VAL'KiE. it n o A i 11 11 0 A B McOlono , S& . . I _ U,2 , 1.1 Pooi-man , r.l 090 0 Curtis , in . 1 ) 1 O 0 l > ettltia..l : 3 0 0 C M't > rn.Vb.l ' J-l SO RliocliKH..l 1 4 1 G W.O'llrlon.ih.l ' i 110 I'D I > nlt7ini > lo. lf.1 1 1 3 0 . rtnl t 4 1 0 Wvlcli.2ti..O t J ! J C MosMIt , I.t ( ( ! t 'i 2 0 Morrlssoy , Ib.O 0 7 01 Wlilteli'il.'js. J > , 'I 4 3 0 .Iiinlrcti , c 1 1710 Wllmn , o..0 U 20 Albert * . ! > t > , . . .l 1 8 a 1 l-'looil , | i..O U 1 U 1 Uoimluk. p..l Totals. . . . . . 7 1187 Jj t ] Totnla T il 87 10 BV INNINOS , Denver . 7. . 4 0 00 020 01 7 Milwaukee . . . . . . ; i 201 10000 7 SUMMAUV. rarnodruns-noriTcr * . MllwauVroS. Two- Iaso lilts Mcsslttt McCIi'llan. Tiirco-lmso lilts 5Ie-sltt. Kuscs stolen Denver I , Mil- \vunkoti 2. Loft on limes UenvorS , M llwuuUuu 5. Double plays Whltolio. d to McClollan to O'llrlon ) Kenwlck toMorrltsoy : MuOlelUu to \Vlilli < hciil tciO'llrK'ii. Kusi'Mon balls flood 0 , llonw Ick 4. Wild pltolies-i-'lcHxl 1. Kenwlek 1. Strui'k out-Klooil : i , Itcuwlck 5. I'.issod liallsWilson. . Tlnionf gnnin Ono hour and forty nilnutfs , Umplrus Lolibeck and ICrclK City ! $ , Lincoln 1. ICANsuCnr , Mo. , Sopt. 23. [ Special Tel egram to Tun UEE. } Following Is the score of today's ' games KANSAS CITY. It D O A I K 11 O A. I Msnnlnzti..O 0340 Cllno. rf . 0 1 1 0 0 Nlcol , ! , , , . . ,1 1 1 0 Trtffler. 3b..l > 1 3 2 ( Huillli.lf..O ; 1800 fc'Unigaii. lt.t 111 1 I ll ( > ovur.m.O I l 0 I I'hoUn. ab..U 102 ai .arn .lb.ut 1 U 0 I Itrlm'com lf..O C rH'nUT,3t | > . .l llooier , c . 0 151 ( iuiuun. e..O J 5 J o Mncullnr. n..O 1 1 1 I lloHanilrf..O t 1 0 0 Kump , ni . 0 1100 Cunwuy , | i..O ) 0 30 lliitl.li . . . , , , .0 U 1 & I Total * lalf ! 12 1 Tot u . n i 11 y INNIKOS. . KansasCltyi 1 1 On00 001-.3 Lincoln , , , . , . . . . , 0 0 0 0 ,0 1 0 0 0 ; . HUVUAltr , - KiirneilrnnB-KaiisirfCllyS. Two base hltj UnnHon. Hiicrlllco lilts Smith , llrliiiblecon S , llusea on balls Conway 3 , Hurt 1. Ptruok out Coriway ft , Uarta. 'VVllrt pitches Hurt I 1'ansud Imlfn-duMiion 1 , Hoover 1. Tlmo o KAma Ono hour and thirty minutes. Umnlro AlcUorinotU For Ithoumatlsm , Xitimbaco , Neuralgia Cramp and Cello there Is no remedy superior to the genuine Dr. 'f noraaj Eclectrlo OIL PROGRESS OF TARIFF WORK , The EepuWlcan Oonforpes Expooted to Beach an Agreement Today. ONLY TWO POINTS OF DIFFERENCE REMAIN. Ho tit Sides Very Ohstlunto tlio KnlcH on Siitfur null Itliul- tiiR Txvlnc Tlio Outnlin iuitiiuistcr.slili ) . WASHIXOTOX ttuitntv THE OMAHA. Bun , , t fit3 FoUllTKENTII STIinE WASIIINOTON- . C. , Sept. ! ! 3. J The republican conferees on the tariff bill wore not uhlo to llntih up their work toilay , jut ills uiulorstooil that tin agreement will be readied tomorrow. It lu reported that the only points of diltereneo now tire ah sugar andlilndlni ? twine. Both slJes neoni to ho very ohstlnato la adhering to the rates adojitcil by their respoetlve houses. The jrcntest secrecy b observcil In rcferenco to .ho procccilltigs of thoroufcrciicohbut from what can bo Bathcrcd It may he stated that the following changes have boon inailo : The cnrtucnwnro schedule , on which the differ ences wore very nnrke.l , has boon adjustoil tliosetuto receding ai d leaving the rates as established by the house. The glassware rates , which were inaile compound by the lionse , have been restored to nn ml valorem riito-on most of the article * of glassware at a uniform rate of fiO percent. The principal iwlntof difference on the metal schedule was on .sheets and billets. The language of the house 1)111 Is restored , with tlio following now classification : Sheets vnlucil at I cent per pound or less , fi-10 of 1 per cent ; vnlued above L cent and not above 1-1-10 cents , 0'clOO ; vnluo nbovo 14-10 and not above 2 cents , 8-10. The remaining classifications ou'stccl sheets uro rctnincd as In the house bill. Steel rails nro fixed nt 0-10 cent per pound. 1'ho senate rates on shotguns were adopted. The sugar schedule Is changed by paying a bounty on sugars testing DO degrees by the poluriscopo Instead of 80. Cnanipagno Is made dutiable nt"S per do7cn , und brandy and wine ntW.fiO per gallon , The amciid- monts made by the s > onato to the other para graphs of the liquor schcdulo were aban doned. A great ninny changes have boon made hi the llax and hemp schedule , tlio rates generally being n compromise between those adopted by the twojhouses. Paintings and other works of art were placed on the free list oy the house und made dutiable at JO per cent by the senate. The conferees have restored this para graph to the dutiable list at 15 [ > or .cent. It is understood that a number of intcuml revenue features of the bill Have been agreed to nnd thut tobacco and snuff will ho reduced from a 'to 0 cents a pound , nnd that nil special taxes on dealers and peddlers of tobacco und cigars will bo abolished. It Is probable that the paragraphs in relation to the use of spirits in the - manu facture of vinegar will also bo adopted. The conferees will meet tomorrow , when , lt is expected that the final touches will bo given to the bill nnd that It will bo 'reported on Friday or Saturday. The date when goods may bo removed from bond under the present law is llxed at February 1. No ngrec- inentbos been reached In reference to the day when the bill shall go into operation , but It Is ccncrally believed thut it v/111 / bo not later than October 15. Karly tills morning the tariff conference committee struck out the amendment''admit ting boot sugar machinery free of duty. This referred particulary to the machinery re cently placed in the Grand Island factory. Senators Paddock and Manderson promptly Jumped into the breach and after a lively struggle with the members of the . committee succeeded in securing a reconsideration of the vote uud the restoration of the , senate amendment. i , "v - ! "Jt T1IE OM.UIA. I'bSTMASIKUSinr' ' * * ' " f "Itla a fact , " said ScnntoivMntulcrspn this afternoon , "that I slmll recommend Mr. Clurksou as postmaster , for Oiiiaha unless a cvclono iswisod between'tlils , tlme aad the day for making the recommendation , The announcement of the fact ' ' , which\'wfls' pub lished from one of my pritato let erji , has caused the storm to start up'already. . Whether or not It will gain such proportions as to heconio formidable I cannot say yet , but the chances are that , Ularkson .will bo Omaha's next postmaster. " - . SOItTIlWESTEHX SKSATOnS COlt'lUXE. The work of the conference , committee on the tariff is being closely "watched by the northwestern senators , who are determined to oppose any agreement to the report in case the interests of agriculture in the west nro not properly protected. Thisr nfterrioon. upon learning that the senate amendment placing binding twlno upon the free list would prob ably bo rejected by the conference committee. Senators Paddock. Plumb , Ingalls , Wilson of Iowa , Davis and Washburno of Minnesota , Casey and Pierce of North Dakota , Potti- grewof South Dakota nnd Powers of Mon tana held a meeting , at which they pledged themselves to vote against the tariff bill if the duty on binding twine was not stricken off aud the reductions made by the senate in the Interests of the west vero endorsed by the conference committee. Immediately upon coining to this decision Senators Allison aud Aldrlen were notillod of the action of the northwestern senators. TIIU AFIIICAS HtAVB TltAIIB THRATT. A report prepared by representative An drew of the house committee on foreign af fairs contains n copy of the treaty arranged at Brussels , July i ) , concerning the suppres sion of the African slave trado. This treaty was signed Ut u conference attended by the representatives of Germany , Austria , Bel gium. Denmark , Spain , the Congo State , the united States , Franco , Great Britain , Italy , the Nethcrlntuls , Persin.-Portugnl , Russia , Swecden nnd Norway nnd Turkey. The treaty , It was supposed , was still held secret within tlio precincts ot the 'stnto de partment , not having been sent to the senate for action , nnd there Is some curiosity union g the oQlcials * of the department as to how Representative Andrew secured his copy. An Investigation was made in a hurried way a day or two ago to discover if possible how it had escaped from the Hies of the depart ment , but nothing satisfactory was * deter mined. His not known that anything more serious will como of it , but It will doubtless lend to an overhauling of some of the methods in vogue there. TUB NATIONAL Ml'.TIIOIMST UXIVHUSIir. The annual meeting of the board of bishops of the Mothoulst Episcopal church , to bo held In this city next Novcrabor , mil bo of more than usual Importance because it. Is expected thntuction will bo then taken to insure the early accomplishment of the project to" found In this city a great national university under Methodist nusplces. Bishop Hurst , who has been ut the head of the movement , has already secured subscriptions to tlieoimount of $ .r ,000 , which have boon used for-maklng the first payment for n desirable site Just out side of the city limits of Washington.and tit is now intended to tnako a general call upon the members of the Methodist church at largo to subscribe to the fund. The citizens of tUo District of Columbia will pay fortholand , which will cost something more than.SlOOXK ( ) , and It Is expected that thoso'outslds this city will furnish the funas for the endow ment. The only man.of nutipnnl , rcp"tntlou who has given a largo tmm Is Senator Sum- ford , who Is down , for $1,000. Howard Price of Iowa , ex-commissioner of Indian'nffalrs , anil Mr. Clement titudobakcr of Squth ImiU ! , Ind. , are down for to90 uach , und Susan B , Antbony has given 9100. 11A.S3U1IOU01I THK AUTIIOtt. Representative IIausbrough ef Dakota turns out to ho the author of the story th it has been circulated so extensively over his state regarding the appointment of Cnarlcs II. Ham of Chicago as general appraiser under tbo law passed last spring. Huns- broiigh lias repeatedly denied that ho was a candidate to succeedPleroo In tliosenuto , but ho declared that ho wou Id support the Uittor for ro-clcction and seek ecnutqrlar' to.nora | later in life. Hut tlio story hus been traced to him and the discovery has created quite a sensation in the Dakota colonylicro. If" waste to the effect that when the general appraiser bill was passed the president sent foe Plorco and nsked him to name one of the nlno big men who are now enjoying big salaries , ana that Pierce , Ignoring the largo number of candidates from Dakota , selected Mr. Hum , an old friend and editorial associate in Chi cago. Thcru Is no truth in the yarn , of course , Senator Pierce recommended Mr. Hani , as did a dozen or more senators and forty or fifty rcprcseiititly < a. but the Influence that secured the npp " bfuiont was the pivsldent's ' own knowledge" * < ' Mr. Hatn'n experience ) and ability nnij , j | > o merchants of Chicago who selected hlmn , , thrlr representative ) on the board. It iipupirs thut Mr. HansbrougU furnished the sUjrjitp , the correspondent of the St. Louis OIobo'Dcmocrnt hero , although ho know It to bountru < \ Mlt . ' ' ' ClKXRIUtM-'llUMOXT'i - * llFSTlTt'TION , The Inmontnblo destitution of Mrs. Gen eral Fremont Is1 likely to bo relieved tomor row by the flnnl passntto In the house of the bill giving her n pension of § 2,000. The con sideration of this , hill and those pensioning Mrs. Ucnonil McCkHInnd and Mrs. CJenenu Crook Is specially syt-for tomorrow noon. In connection wltluiio recent reports of Mrs. Fremont's destitution omo pootillnr facts linvo coma to the attention of the house pen sion oonimltteo concerning the struggle the late General Krcmont had to keep what stood between him nnd extreme poverty. The philanthropic men who contributed to the fund have carefully kept their n nines from being made public , although they nro well known to members of the pension committee. Tlio attempt of the Nebraska senators to secure nn amendment to the bill for the re lief of the supreme court through nn nppel- lute circuit court , the location of ono of Whoso sections should bant Omnha. fulled of success. Lastovrjilug Senator Jilantlerson proposed an nincirttncnt striking out the name of St. Louis nnd Inserting instead that of Omaha , and made a short speech in favor of the charge. Upon , n yen and nay vote the chair decided thut the amendment was lost. Senator Paddock , In calling for a reconsider ation of the vote , made nn earnest appeal for the change and delivered n strong presenta tion of Omaha's claims ns the center of the proposed circuit , while St. Louis was in the extreme southeastern section. The amend- incut would probably have carried upon the motion to reconsider had not Senator Wol- cott of Denver arose nnd stated that ns bo- twccn St. Louis and Omaha ho preferred the former as the choice of tbo two places. A postofllco has been established lit Turn- ton , Tlmrston county , Nebraska , nud Lcnore Stoops appointed postmaster. Kdwnrd K. Crone has been commissioned postmaster at Central City , la. : also Ira Gal lup nt Hnnnor , Neb. Captain Hughes of tlio Ninth cavalry Is In the city on u short leave of absence. Sneaker Heed tlio Center of Attrnc- tlclii in the Kvenliijj. PimADKU'iiiA.Sout. 2J. The third annual convention of the republican league of Penn sylvania , composed of delegates from the various republican clubs of the state , hegan this morning. Over ono thousand delegates are present. Edwin S. Stuart , president of the league , called the convention to order at 10 o'clock. After the appointment of u com mittee on resolutions the convention ad journed until this afternoon. At the afternoon session resolutions wore unanimously adopted ratifying tlio national anil state platforms , endorsing the republican national and state administration , commend ing the speaker and urging , tlio speedy adop tion of the federal election bill. In the evening a mass meeting was held nt the academy of music , nt which Speaker Ueed was the center of attraction. Speeches were also delivered by Hon. John M. Thurs- ton of Nebraska , president of the national league of republican clubs , Cotipross- raau Uollivcr of Iowa und others : In closing his address Heed said : "We fought a great struggle for the liberty of manhood. * f , , r And yet there has been and is sitting today in the Mississippi convention where every orator proclaims his determination and the determination of every other white mana belonging to bis party to Invent seine inHhod lo disfranchise the negro , to destroy the franchise of a largo portion of the voting population of this country who nro i entitled to votc.rjThero Is a spectnclo < ufor you. [ Applause. [ Do you mean , winy friends , to allow a southern white umn , because ho votes in the south , to counfcimoro than vou do in the government of thiscountry ! Do you mean that sbo slmll hnva Increased representation In this government so she sball carry moro weight than you ! ' [ Applause. ] Nebraska , Iowa and Dakota Patents. ' WA8iliNOTONj-S pV)23.Speclal [ Telegram to Tiirt BEE. ] Patents vVcro granted today as follows : Joseph It. Coma tand "VV. B. Cbnin"Bliss , Neb , , 'point for well sinking machines ; Joseph S. Cuttcll , assignor of one- half to R. N. Thomas , Blnghnm. la. , corn busker ; Albert M. Grubbs. Cedar Rapids , la. , railway frog ; Gcorgo C. Henry ; Bur lington , In. , preparing carbonate beverages ; Forest R. Jones , Kearney , Neb. , assignor of one-half to J. G. White , New York , coupling for electric wires ; James A. Kenney , West- port , S , D. . plow evoner ; Gcorgo A. Loivry. DCS Momes , la. , machine for making twine ; VVllliam J. Mundt , Germantown. Neb. , com bination hasplock ; George W. Pclton , Mus- catlne , la. , propeller wheel ; GcorgoV. . HIce , Des Moines , la. , horse shoo ; John T. Illloy , West Union , la. , device for determining the amount of butter in milk : David AVoerhl , Sioux Falls , S. D.'liri < rer guard bolt. Overlooked n 111 % Itoll. Dr.TiioiT , Mich. , ' Sept. 23. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bin. : ] George Keller of this city , accompanied by Miss Mary Murphywas , driving along the boulevard from JoiTorson avenue to Chnraplnin street shortly before 10 o'clock last evening when the carriage wus suddenly stopped by two men. Ono had a rovo'ver ' at Keller's head while the other compelled the lady to alight. Miss Murphy was dragged several rods axvny , roughly handled mm relieved of a $ iOQ diamond pin and other Jewelry , The men then took $2. > from Keller and made , their escape. Kcitor drove to Klmwood avenue station and re ported the mutter to the police. The robbers wore not masked , and Air. Kcitor thinks ho can identify them. Ho says lie had f 300 hung about his neck which'the robbers overlooked. DlNnetrous Floods at. Hot fipring.s. LITII.K Itocx , Ark. , Sept. 2J. A Hot Springs , Ark. , special gives an account of a disastrous flood last night. A heavy rain set In yesterday afternoon and at midnight there came n terrific waterspout. This swelled the creek out of Its batiks , deluged the main thoroughfares and flooded stores the whole length of the avcnuo. Grout damage wu done to property nnd mach inconvenience to guosls at hotels , etc. Day at Crcsson , CIIESSOX Si'inxos , Pa , Sept. 23 , This s the last day of the president's vacntlou nt Cresson nnd most of the tlmo was spent In preparing for the departure of himself nnd party for Washlugton tomorrow. Six Earthquake Shocks. COLUMBIA , S. C. , Sept. 23. Six distinct shocks of earthquake * nvo been reported as occurring about 3 :20'tWs : morning. The last shock was notlcoabiejfor nearly a minute. Rumbling accompanied the shooKS. Mormon Cuii'rcli Propert3' . AVASIIIXOTON , Scbtr . By n vote off ) to 4 the house committee ' 'on ' Judiciary ordered a favorable report on tlifl senate bill providing for the disposition of personal property of the Church of Latter Ijljyyj-Salnts In Utah. - : r The I > iuiliHU Hound Over. Loxnox , Sept. pMjuSlavlii and McAulifTo were arraigned In tbq police court today und were each bound jQjiPr to keep the peaeo In JtlOUO. Each prispnqj , furnished ono surety. Sleeplessness. neVvou ? prostration , nervous dyspepsia , dullness , blues , cured by Dr. Mile1 Nervine. Samples free aV Kuhu & Co.'s , 13th and Douglas. The AVoatliT' Forecast. For Omaha and Vdnlj.v ( Fnlr ; wanner. For Nebraska , Town nnd South Dakota- Fair ; wanner ; variable winds. Fits , spasms , St. Vltus' daneo , nrrvousncs nnd hysteria uro soon cured by Dr. Mi 1 cs Nervine. Free samples nt'Kuhn & Co.'s , 15th uud Douglas. KcsHlcr'fl Victim Dim. CHICAGO , Sept , 23 , Alfred Rlckner , who was shot by hU brother-in-law , Kosslcr , lost night , died shortly after midnight. Water Lily Soap Will Float. THINKS HE DON'T ' WANT IT , Ooddard Dacliuos tbo FrofTerad Ohalrnuu- slilp of tlio Southwestern Association. A WEAK TALE THAT WAS NOT WELL SPED , Thnt of the TraimcnntliifMttnl Tlio AVcstcm IMssoiiRcr AssocliUloti Considers the Thrcut of llio liiiko Hlioro. CIIICIGO , Sept. 2.1. [ Special Telegram to TJIK IEB. ) ] A railway HOWS bureau snys : "Chairman Uoilditrd of the western iuss- ongcr association today refused the proffered chalrmansnlp of tlio Southwestern Hallway and Steamship nssoclation. This decision took Jmlgo Springer of the Atchlsott niul Vlco president Stubbt of the Southern 1'ucinie , tlio only two members of the cxecu- tlvo committee now In the city , completely by surprise. They had counted on Mr. ( oddard ns chairman , but It is understood the Lake Shore road catnu to tbo front with a handsome Increase In its ilrst offer and that after October 1 Mr. Goddnrd will bo on the Lnko Show pay * rolls as vlco president or Konowl manager. Mr. Goddnrd lilmsclf refuses as steadfastly as ever to speak of his future movements" The Initial incetiiiR of the Southwestern association will ho held in Now York next Tuesday , the otlldal call having been Issued today by Vlco President Clark of tbo Missouri I'lielftlc. The trnfllc relations of the vast railroad properties ruled by Presidents Gould , HiiiilliiKton itntl Manvcl nro being bound topcthor closer and closei- , and when the complete deal Is ready for publication it \vill nmko the most startling rail react story of the ago. It can bo nothing less than such n perfect undcrstawlliiK on all transcontinental business that it will practically amount to n ixxil. PreshlcntManvel's statement also that "Tbo Hock Island will never run a tbrouRb traiiscontlncutul train service with the Colorado rado Midland as a oonnectliiK link'1 .shows that n close partnership will or has been formed which will KO haru with , competitors of tbo great triumvirate. Tfio Ijatcst Jtnilrnnil Fake. NEW YOIIIC , Sept. 23. [ Special Telegram to THE "Bun. ] The Tribune tills morning states that the story sent from San Francisco of the project of a now transcontinental line In which the Vanderbilts were to combine with Senator Stanford , did not create excite ment in railway circles yesterday. Its structural weakness was discovered without tbo aid of a microscope , and the friends of General George J. Mngcc , who was usrd as tbo authority , cxpressed doubt that ho bad written the statement ascribed to him. If there is any foundation for the idea that a competing road with the Central I'aciilcis to be established , the published story gave no hint of it. The surrender of the lice line to the proposed syndicate , and the alleged in tention to purchase the Chlcugo & Alton , were said by some persons to smack of n desire - sire to "bear" the Ilrst named and bull the last named property. Clniuncey M. Dcpovv , when ho saw the story , declared that It was nonsense , and n brother of Senator Stanford , in private conversation , laughed at the idea that the senator was concerned in such a pro ject as was suggested. Tlio South Shore Keductlon. CIIICAUO , Sept. 33. [ Special Telegram to THE BEH. ] A meeting of the Western Passenger association was held today to con sider the threat of the Duluth , South Shore & Atlantic to reduce passenger rates , from St. Paul to New York. Such a course would effect all northwestern business as far 'west as t.ho Pacific , but the Chicago lines were averse to reducing1 rates until they know just what the South Shore Intended to do. The claim was made that the South Shore bad all along been cutting rates , and a resolution wan unanimously passed in forming Uoncral Passenger Agent Hibbnrd "of the Sdtith Snoro' that the Chicago roads would redeem from aim all tickets bought from scalpers If bo would exchange the proposition. _ ' Notice. After September , SO no orders for the Americanized Encyclopuidia Brltannlca will bo taken. All persons who desire to avail themselves of our liberal offer must have their orders in by that day , Anotlier Book Against Bonlanficr. PAIUS , Sept. 23. [ Special Cablegram to THE BEC. ] Lnmoureux , who was formerly secretary for Count Dillon , 1ms published a book bearing the title "A Year in Exile , " which contains revelations concerning the Boulangist party. Thomostof thoinattor in the book , is old. The author charges General Boulangcr with appropriating to his personal use a part of the fund subscribed to advance the Interests of the party. Bankers , merchants , ovor.ybody dcsir- * iny a choice location in a coming' ' com mercial center , should nttend the tfreat unction wile of lots at Bloomflold , Knox county , Nebraska , Thursday , October 2. Murdered by Masked Rubbers. Coujjiiii1. " , O. , Sept. 23. A Dispa'tch spe cial from Logan , Incl. , says four masked rob bers entered the house of John Krlmin. an aged farmer living near Gibsonvlllo , struck him and his aged wife with n blunt instru ment , robbed the house and then escaped. The old man died from his injuries. There is no clue to the robbers. For information regarding Bloomfield sale of lots Thursday , October 2 , address J ames F. Pouvoy , Sioux City , la. An Imperial Liovn 1'Ynnt. BEICT.I.V , Sept. ! J3. [ Special Cablegram to Tun BIE.I The North Gorman Gazette in an article on tbo recent meeting of Em peror Wjlllum and the emperor of Austria at Rhonstock castle in Silesia , says that Chan cellor von Caprlvl nud Count Kalnolcy , tlio Austro-Hungarian prime minister , wore much together during the meeting. Count Knlnoky bad a conversation with Kmpcror William in the park attached totbo castle which lasted POWDER Absolutely Pu'ro. A flre m of tartar haktie powlar. Highest nl K strongth-U. S. Oorcrnmont Be lt , 17. liSI. I I CD If * For Improved.ceo L-1 il D 1x3 nomic cookery. Use it fcr Soups , Sauces , H * . . < . ) n Made DUhcs , ( Guino , l ftlilDRHV S Fisl' ' . utcA > v10 VJUlilULLUJ U Mom , jciiy. keens perfectly In nil ell- _ . . _ . _ _ . _ _ . mates for any length CV TRAPT of time , und Is cheup- L.A IlinO I cr and of finer llnvor than any other stock. * -r - - s , OllO JWUIlll tiqUUl to * T TXf T C ) H . U11 P . forty pounds of lean bc-ef of tbo value of uliout 87.ro. Gonulnoonly with Justus TOD Llehlft'ti signature 119 shown foroveran hour. The meeting of the cm- pcror , the Gazette says , has made a most fnvorablo impression on all sides' . Pears' ' Is the purest and best soap over made Terrible Keiwltof a Iminp at n IHnri'luuu Ken nr.ni.tx , Sept. 2:1. : [ Special Cablegram to Tun Brs.J \veilillug feast lias been turned into a terrible tragedy , rrlcdrieb Klccsen was married on Sunday and about thirty of his relatives njid friends Imd nsscinblod In a small room to celebrate the oVent. The room wai lighted with kcroscna lamps and suddenly a baii'Ingliiinp ( in the center of the room exploded and the burning oil fell on the guests. In an instant nearly the whole of the guests were on lire , and as they rushed to escape they sot the other ones nllre. The sccno was terrible. Tbo brldo alone escaped serious injury , but the bildogroomlius been tenibly burned. Kr. liorthit Xendlur nl o received fetirtul injuries. Mux Xcldlor had tun radial artery at the wrist and tbo big veins of his arms cut by bits of flying glass. Ask for Van "Uoutcn's Cocoa. Take no other. A flairs in Jllco. ( . CITV OF MEXICO , ( via Oalveston ) , Sept. 23. An American company recently boiichttho mines in Sombreto. Now ho same mines nro claimed by n Mexican syndicate which has discovered that the sale was illegal. Tlio case has been presented to the minister of public works. Two largo lottery companies from the United States have asked tlio Mexican gov ernment for n concession , but ( 'resident llax ) s js he will refuse tlio request. To NVi-voiis Debilitated Men If you will send us your address wo will send you Dr. Uyo'a Celebrated Voltaic Lett and Appliances on trial. They will quickly restore you to vigor , manhood and health. Pamphlet free. VOJ.T.VIC BELT Co. , Mai-shall. Mich. _ _ A Quorum Wns Sticking. WASHINGTON' , Sept. S3. A meeting of the senate committee on agriculture -was called today to consider the Concer compound lard bill and repoiMt as a substitute for the Pad dock pure food bill , which has a plnco on llio caucus calendar of business In tlio senate. The absence of the democratic members of the committee and McMillan made a quorum itu- posslblo , so that nothing was done. Through coaches Pullman palace Bloopers , dining cars , free reclining chair curs to Chicago and intoi-voning point via the grant Rode Maud route. Tioko olllco 1WW , Sixteenth nnd Purnuin. - Knpld Pot-hook Writers , There h plenty of talent lying around in the city and statd. Nowhere In this country could stenographers bo found to excel tlio work done In reporting the Grand Island prohibition debate by Messrs. A. M. Hop kins and Bert B. Belts , both of whom nra Nebraska boys well up In their art. The photographs they took of the words spoken 111 the sugar piilnco were gems In their way , und the magnitude of the task can bo prop erly appreciated when it is seen that the de bate covers nearly sk pages of Tuc BBC In line typo. In this connection It is well to announce that a special supplement will soon bo issued by Tun UIMJ with tbo complete debate from opening to closing. It will be sola at 5 cents a copy ; (3 per hundred. Khoumatlsm is caused by a poisonous add in the blood and yields to Ayor's Pills. Many cases which seem chronic and hopeless have been completely cured by this medicine. It will cost but little to try what effect the Pills may have iu your case. Wo predict success. .Permits. The following permits wara Issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : Otto I/mni' , nno-Htorv triune cottage , Twonty-fouith unit Iliinlotlo fctn ots. . $ COO Ottn Lungi * . nna-Mory frame , cottiifO | , TwcMity-fourtli and flurcli'ttu streets. . 000 Ficil Stieolt om story fnimocnttUKP , Sixteenth and Williams streets . SOO Krocl Stieoltz , oiio- tory fniniuuottuge. Sixteenth nnil Williams bliuets . MO Fred Stromtonostifry friiiuo cottage , Sixteenth and Williams strut-In . WO Fred Stri'olt ? , one-story frame cottage , SuvcnU'cntli and \ \ Illliinis stri'uts. . . . 500 Fred Htreclt ? , onu-story frauiucpttago , bavomountli and Williams streets . 500 Fred StiuelU , onc-stcry framocuttairc , Seventeenth awl Williams streets . . . . Mf ) ) Three minor permits . , . , . . teeTotal Total Henry Schoenbals , foreman Henry Krug Packint ; Co. , St. Joseph , Jlo. , uses -Dr. Thomas' ' Kclectrio Oil with his men for sprains , cuts , bruises , chapped haud.scte. , It is the bast. ' Dr. Oeoruu lj. Millar a Member. At a mcetiuR of the oxccutlvo committee , of the Business Men's and Hankers' association Dr. Georpe TJ. Miller was elected a member of the committee. The doc-tor will hence forth talco nn active part with lie other business men in conducting the anti-prohi bition campaign. To Dispel Colds , Headaches ami fevers , toc'leanso the system effectually , yet gently , when costive or'bil- iousor When the blood is Impure or sluggish , to pernianentlv euro habitual constlpatio * , to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity , without Irritating or weakening them , use. Syrup of Figs. County Court. The Nebraska National bank commenced two suits in the county court against I.saacS. .Hnscall yesterday. They are brought tore- cover on two promissory notes on which there is due the sum of $ lr . ' ) ( ) and interest. W. E. McClelland has sued P. A. Barrett to recover $ i.'M duo on a promissory note. The only railroad train out of Omaha run oxprosbly for the accommodation of Onuihu , Council muffs , Dos Moliios and Chicago business is the Rock Islimd vostibulod limited , leaving1 Onrnhii at 4:15 : p. m. dally. Ticket olllco 1GW ( , Six teenth and Fnrnnin sts. Ouuihn. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH-and SOUTH 1302 Fnrnani Stroot. HARRY P. DEUEL , Olty Pacaenuor and Ticket Agent , DR. J E. HcuftEW Tslio U uiuuriwuml lullio troit- niont or nil form ) or i'lll- VA7B IHSUASHS.Ixmilan hood , STIIIfl'LJIlK , ur Mill In rHolvlntr tlio hln'ider. ' DVI'IIII.18 cured \nMloW \ tiuji. Hkln DUcam , CnUrrli niul nil Dliivnoi of llm IlKioil. Heart n/il I.Unr. Ku- muloDlsuaiOi cured without Initriimnnlitir "lucnl treat ment. " J. 'llf ' liina 2 14 4 ( inlrVdta lor ulrcu > iBrillTlnKinirllrulori about ruehuttlit ub'yTB ill e io , nnd liuwliix many ol Iho moil ruumckablocurei Uf- fcc , N. K. Cor. 1 lib nd Katnani BH. , eitrancj ODS ltb r itreet , Omab * Not " Peculiar XVcullnr In combination , proportion , and preparation ol Ingredients , Hood's Sursnpa * rlll.i possesses the curative vntuoot the best known rtmc- Llklf 'l 9 "t tin - - * * vogetabl o HOOP S kingdom. Peculiar In Its strength mid economy , llood'a 8ar p.irllla Is the only medicine of which can > truly bo said , "Ouo Hundred Doses One Dot * ' lar. " 1'ecull.ir In Its medicinal merits , llood'H SarMparilla accomplishes cures lilllicito tin. Unottii , Op , .c.-inai'i IK allllll wouforOtllb 11(1 Jpari ( itscH the title of "Theproatc.st lilood piirlflcrcvcr dl.scovcrcd. " 1'ecullar hi Us "good name .it lioinc-thcro Is inoro of Hood's B.irsa- parllla sold In Lowell than o ( nil oilier blooil pnrlflcrs. recullar In Us phenomenal record ' rjtt - , , I wles abroad 0 M no other r Ct > U 1 1 clr preparation jz\ct attained to rapidly nor held so steadfastly the confidence of all classes of people. I'ccnllar In the liraln-wotk which It represents , Hood's S.imp.irllU coin. bines nil the Knowledge which modem research" * "H-illcal ! l * | * science has V llScIT developed , with many years practical experience In preparing medicines. Bo sine to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla ? tilxfor55. ( rrcparfJonly by C. 1. 1IOOH A CO. , AKtliec4irlu | , Lowell , Mm * . < OO Doses Ono Dollar Physicians , -Surgeons and Specialists , DOUGLAS OMAHA , Nia : The roost wlrtoly and fuvonblyknowi npcc- lullstiln the United Hintm. Their Innux - porlcnoo , roiunrknlilo skill nnd universal suc cess In tlio treatment niul curunf NcrvoiH , Ohronlo : ind Sursk-at Dlsoascs. pntltlo tliosn cinlnriit pliyslolims to the full eoiiUdonc > of the nnllctrilovurywlivrr' . Thuy cuuruntuti : A. CEKTAIN AND POSITIVE OUHE for the awful cirootsof early vlco and the numer ous ovIlH that follow In Its train. IMJJVATi ; IILUOO ANIJSICIN DtSEASES tiM'pjIlly , cnmplotoly and pcrninnontly uurvil. NEKVpUS hUHILlTV AND SDXUAI , DIS- OllOERS yield readily to tholr Bklllful truat- mnnt. I'IMiS , VISTIHA AND REOTAt UI.CKK3 Riiurantoedourvd without pula or dotaiitlou from liiislnoHs. HVlJltOOELE AND VAItlCOCEDE porttia- nontlyniid suoocssfully ourud In ovorr-oase. SVl'lIILIS. OONO Klflt ISA. GLKKT/Hper- matorrlicn , Seminal \VeiiknpSS , LottAIaAlinoil , NlRlit Emissions , Decayed faculties , FiUualii WoiiknosH and all dnllcuto dlsortlcra peoulliir to lilther sex positively cured , a well ui all functional disorders that result from youth ful folllos or tliocxeessof niatiiru yours. THlfTIIKl" UiuirnnU'wl poriiuino nt'ly ' ui. AXIV J. uivii ourod , removal ooit'plotu , without cutting , canstlo or dilatation. ( JurcH ( Too led at homo by patient without u mo ment's palnor unnoyauap. , TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtNi Tll ° nwf111 ofocts of orpanle wcnktiess , dc.stnij-liij both body , with all Its Urvuded till. portuMienty curc < l. UP < RUTT Addrosi those who have tin- \ s UlxO. I ) Ijl I J paired themselves by Im proper Indulgence nnil Molltary hnblts , which rulii lioth mltid nnil tiody. unfltlliis them { or busineSK. stuilv or marriage. MAUKIKI ) MKN or those aiilprlng on th'it happy lloavruroof physical dnblhty , iulokl | ; assisted. OUR SUCCESS" Is uasod upon facia. FIrst-l'ractleal orporl- nco. riecond Every cuso Isgpeclnlly studied , tliua startliis right. Third Medluliits am prepared In our laboratory uxuctly to Null each case , thus effecting cures vrlthout liljrtry. Drs. Betts & Betts ; 1409 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB. AMUSEMENTS. WedniMduy Jlatliioc. Commencing Monday , Sept. 22 JV1MD TIII3 \l'ro < Inctlun of Iliu * * * Irlnco niul Ilio PBUPER ELSIE I'atipoiY'vltli LESLIE Anil llm N.Y. Cant Antiorlr.u < ll > x Murk Ttriln. Dininntlii'il lJby tm llirh nrclxcMi Tour unilcr tlio Ulri'otlon of .Mr , At Iliiyrnnn fulonf so.it ) will comuijiicu ti.ttiirduy uiurulnii , mutlncu prlici Mo niul 7Je. T/inrsdnv Evening Sept. s Musical and Dramatic. MOM. I < - I'lnncl , or I'urln , Violin Concert M niter to the Ouucn or Hptln . ( minor d' Instruction Vulill cuo. | AIAIIAMK TKKU'.V I'l.ANKI , . from Hi" ( ljriiina tiTlicnlerl'iiilMiis l lpd by AI'Ol.l.O CM II Ol'O.MAIIA.Mr. AJirtln Calm and .Mr. Hmrrrt. I'miirmiiiuo ti ) cmi wltli tliu ctuiinljr , "ln ! fr n < - Hoim tIno'lVniiBt , " ( AHkiillUilirnTi'iii ] | ) < > 'lpln""t ) by MailagiaTuklujr 1'lnnul , onoof liorBrunlcsl uO- ti'&Hoa In 1'arls. Orclic tr f llo/il' Opoin Jlutiso. Kectitu linni" cureilattJoiulllconl iinual prlir * Tlinrsdny niornlM The Grand. ' ° 'iGHToNLY ' SUNDAY SEPT 28 E niiKomenL mid Or.inil I'radiictlono' llio I.utoitOdiiiloUucrii t-cnsiitliin. SAID Elegant Staging. Rich Costumes. Complete Chorus t'opulnr jirlooi. Hcscrvc-d.soiits o Me , Wi1. llnv mil IK Mo and $1 , llov1 klieot upuii fcriitur- day iiiornlh . ? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JVupec. [ Mj fjAWLKIl. MANAOKIl. CORNER 1ITH ANDFARMAM _ STS , bMAHA \vKiic7Jr : HKVT. si. I.KnOV , illilocutornnit u pjiiil iilii , n mm frr who iota till ) law of nnluro nt ilellnnrc. Hurl. Ilil uiuilrrnlinrculfi. 'llm Xrnnr Ib Clilldron.iantf and ilnnronrllntt. UUCMII K < | ir idi onU llubbr KluIJi , llm couilo Irlili niiJ Ijununn iiimoilUn * . Now win lluiiici. TnontuuuihoiTi On I 111 mo uU 1111(1 ( tu til. "LUCK IS PLUCK11 If yon Iiavf run n muck iigalim turn * 1)U- rournjlnic lll ca fi whlrli you i/o V tvfiril t/nur 'aiultu ilntlar la knout about , ronminlHT Hint " r7Ttr" T 7TT ir rt n c plafm our KEClunlVii OUR NEW BOOK ; s . inrnit TciilmonialH ! Hook iixllnl ( ri t r/nif/n/uir.BBIBMEOIOALOOaBKl ) / / ( H.r. INFiailTlHODiailASK , YOU WILL riNIt THAT "PLUCK WiMS LUCK ! " '