THE OlLAEtA DAIE.T BEE , SATURD-Ar , SDP'fEjrBEia 27 , 1890. IT QTeltaska Bhonld llako Immcdlato Propata * tlona for tic World's lair. SUGGESTIONS BY COMMISSIONER MARTIN , TVhat Jfns Been. Done by tlio Boara of nnd AVIiy tlio CJreat Com BLnlo hlmuld Ho "Well Ilcprcsciitcd. 'Permit ' mo to remark at tlio outset , " ailfl Jblr , Euclid Martin as ho settled into coiuorsullon. with ft SDrp. reporter about the work of the World's fair board of coin- mttsloiicrs , "that tlio world's Columbian ex position li going to bo n stupendous thing. Although much hat been said and published about It , yet tho3o who am not actually en gaged In making the i > roHrntnar.y prepara tions have but a faint idcj of the tnajraltudu Of the undertaking. " Mr. Martin has just returned from Chicago , ylcro lie had ftttonded the second tosslon of iho world's ' Columbian commission , of which lioh n member , as also of the executive com * inlttca nnd of the committco on transporta tion , Considering the fait tliat tliuio nro but twenty-six members of the exccutivccoinmlt- tco und that nearly every ono of tbo 10i ( members of the commission nvcro duliig tbclr best to got on It , Nebraska , in tlio person of Pvlr. Mattlit , has reason to .congratulate herself. "Sin co the commission mot hst .Tune , " con tinued Mr. Martin , "tho work has simply been \viiItInR lor the locil bowl ol Chicago toRot the slto question settled. 'Iho pulr commissioners had refused the local board of Chicago tlio use of Washlncton jiarlc , but TWhen the Columbian comtnlsslon undo the request It was freely granted , L thlnlttho Alto selected the dual slto Is nn Ideal ono. .It cinbracci the Inko front , which Includes illtj-oiio acres ol ground and as much fcnoro as may bo mado. ox tend- yng into thu lahc , nncl Jacltsou nnd Washinfiton parks -\\nh a strip ol ground connecting these two parks , called the "Plals- nncc , " which Is liOOfcotvluo nnd tvoor three hundred yards long. 'Iho pirka cmbuco 1,000 notes. Washington park lies ulinost lignlnst the end of Jackson pniiion the noith , Clearest the city. Iho commissioners nro veil pleased with tlio ground selected. Of course , \voshullhiivotovvnltiiow until tbo Illinois election Is over and the Chicago local bond Informstho commission thattho $10,000,000 , laavo btcu provided for. Then the commis sion euii notify congress thattho conditions Jiavobcenconiplicdwit.il nnd that wo mo ready to proceed Ith pioparatlons If the Ute of Illinois will permit Chlc.igoto change Jtschmltr seas tobonblotoolo M.OOO.OOO . to the fair , then the wont can mo\o \ right nlonp. " "What Is the feeling in Illinois ? la there any m-obitillity that this will not bo giantcd at the Kovcrahor olcction ! " "Oh , 1 think that Chicago will bo glvon jxnver to vote the J5.00,000. 'Ihero see ins to oohut\cry llttlo doubt ubout that among the pcoplo of Chicago , and many of the cltlrcns outsldo of Chicigo spcuk the same IN ay. " "What will bo the facilities for transportIng - Ing people from the luke front to Jatkson or \VashlnRton parksl" "Thefacilities bo flrst-cllsn and nnirlo. There vlll bo steam ears , cable cars and elec tric cais , and the elevated reid is aU-cidy \indor ( ourso of constiuction. Then the cxunrnHslon decided upoun phn of ticketing that will remove aury annoying objection. .All who enter the exposition at the like f lent Hist will be given tlelccts thntxvill cn- ( tltlo thmi to a ricloto Jackson or Washing ton park and return either free or lor a nominal lure ot 10 cents. Q.'hoso who wish to go by xvator can do so , but will probablyliavo to pay tholr way. " Another important mittci is practically decided upon , and it shews the \vlsdotnv ! the dual sito. The Inko front de partment will bo open nt nlirlit for thoac- oomtnodntion of the pcoplo whoiniUit other- wlso bo simply strolling about tie streets. Jackson narlt department will not ho open at Sight. ' ' "Ho\v will the exhibits bo divided ! "What l thu InUe front show consist of V "In tlio InkO front department there will iprobubly bo a good deal of spice devoted to the fiiio arts In fact this Mill 1)0 ) the line nit end of the exposition. It will alsoln- -Ciude the electrical oxhlbts o ( every descrip tion , and ( possibly the Japanese vll- lago nnd' iuiiy other smaller branches of the cipobitlon. As our chntr- nan stated , this will bo tlio vestibule of _ .ho oxiioiitlon. Pcoplo who vlsh to visit the other dep.irtments may do so without going to tholulco front , howo\cr , if they wish. "Tho question of buildings hns alieidy Tacon discussed to some extent , There vero fnany nroliitetts present last \\coh \ with plans for buildings. Ono man presented a plan fern n structure that would cover 10i acres , 'iho aroofvas to be suppoited byimnicnso wire cables ns the Broottlyii bridge Is supported , "but I do not think the board will naept that \ jlan. " / "Did you notjco any feeling of indifference fimong the southern members or those from 3Sew "Vorkl" "Not a particle. The fooling among the vicuibcrs of the commission is the most cor- clial and earnest mid that between the local fcoord ol Chicago mid the commission is icry floosant. It is a mngnlucont body of men. There aio some of the ablest debaters in that tiody that I over hcird. 'Ihero ' Is Judge Llnd- oy of Kentucky , Martindalo ol Indiana , St. Clalr of West Virginia , John Boyd Thatcher tot New York , Hundley of Alabama. AInssoy of Delaware and Governor " \Vallor oi Uonuoc- llcut all strong , brillhnt men wno are Chrowlng tlieir whole energy Into tlio ivorlt. " "When docs the comtnlss-lon meet agnm ? " " \Vo meet at the call of tlio chairman uoxt * lmo , Imt tliatwilldoubtless. bosoon after the Jllluoisileotlon , on No\ombcr 4. And now let mo siy ono word ubout this commihslon. V arent many people think that the world's Columbian toinniUsiouers are the men who nro to look nftcr the vaitous Btatooxbiblts. -O'hat ' is not the cnso. "Wo ai-o ofllcors of the XJnited States and cacli state will ho obliged to appoint n board of its own to prcpatethu exhibits The Columbian conmilsslouenuro to tnko charge of the exposition and nil the "business connected with it nud will have nothing whatever to do with tlio exhibits from tholr rcspcctho states. " . . 'AWliut plan would you suggest as liclnp the best for NobiasUa toadoptl" "Aly idea is tlt to should bejtln to tlr the people * up and agiUta lie question of nn appropriation to bo inailo nt thoapprouhlng session , ot tholegislaturo to def ray tlio expenses of niaMnjjastatoex- Jilblt. The legislature should pass a bill creating n boartl of commissioners and glvo this commission power to appoint ono com- tnlssioiier-Buierol. Let that boaru handle the funds uiiproprlated and boresponsiblofor iho exhibit mado. " "How much do jou think should bo appro- yrintotlbv Nebraska ! " "Wo should nppropilato at least $100,000. /nd it 1 wore to suggest , I should say that Clovornor Vurnas should bo selcitod us tlio commUsioiicr-Kcncral foi Nebraska , All this work should bo attended to as soon ns possi ble. Cor , let mo tepoat , tliia Is a stupendous tituloitaking , and it Nebraska U goiiic- tostaiulnloiigsido of lor sister states wb inust ho on the mo\o It requires " great deal oJtimo to develop nnd fjot Into plnco a crout exhibit suclt as this grand jounnbtnto Ecrtalnly ougtit to make at the Columbian exposition.11 Mrs. Witislow'a Sootlilus Syrunfor thll- 4r | i teething is the family benefactor , 03 f cnta a battle. BIOllTljAIlY , The Troy , N. Y. , 'Ilmos of the SiJd Inst. i jtntiounces the death of Mr. John J , Joslln , a f prominent citizen of that plnco who was \ \ ell ; lcncnvn m Oinaha. Mr , Josllnvns fifty nine of ngo andas In vigorous up to n short tiino before * ila death , wliou ho becaiuo nflllctcxl 'Y'ivlth Ilrlgbl's ' disease. Ho was a successful jmd energetic business mau , but i-otlrcd aoout . Ihrco ) ears ago. ; Mr. Joilln owned nulto an amount of nroo- HCrty in tins city and iwontly built a tlireo- etory brick building ou N street in South ptnaba lie had loaned u larjro amount of inouuy and had full faith In the future of main. The news of his death will bo rccclvedw 1th 'grot ' among his many trlcnils in this city , hero ho was well known. Venn'la the purest and bust soap over made BOA ni > or puntiio woiuw. \ Xiiiil | > cr of Grfldln.2 , Sewer and 1'avliiB J tlmates Allowed. At meeting' ol the board o ( t > ublioworks ycstorJiy nftcrnooa fhocontract Jorscwcrlng in district 'o. ISOwnslct to Ucovcs St Co. , atO. > cents per lineal foot. The folloulnj ? resolution , offercJ by Mr. Klorstcad , -unanimously adopted : llcHotvenTliattho Iwarcl ol public works heartily npprox-o of the suitucsttoii of T n OiiAiiAllr.rln rejsrcl to the lisiilnjof trradlnR bonds on the sa no basis as jn\ln > t end curb- In ? bonds iito nowissucd , ntidtliatvo usoour Inltucnco Mltli owntatosciintors and leRlilat- om to the end tliat thoOnitiliioltjcliartcr bo to amended , The following ( Trading contncta were awarded : Ihirty fourth street from Ames avenue to rowlorikvonuo , Tcmplcton & Mor row , 124-lOrcnts per cubii ! yard ; Ilarnoy street from Smith street to Dexter a-vcnue , Tomplcton A , Morrow , H 8-10 cents per cubic jardi California strcot fromjxnvfl arenuo to the Jlelt Line railroad , Iflilfjht Bros , & Uarnci , in1/ / cents percublcyard. The ' ' estimatesvcro allowed follonlnR'n'adlii ! ; \vcro lowed ) Kd Callahan , Tvcnty-nlnth. nnd Jaclcson streets , JJ05.50 | Hamilton , Plcnant nnd Thirtj sixth streets , $731.1,1 ; Is'clson street from Uotilcvard to Love avenue , ? JJ 10 ; Twelfth street from Center to Bancroft , (20-1. ( W , Marlha street la Chrk place , Mo- goatli street In Dupont plnoo. and Tventy- nlntlibtreetfrotjilllckory toMogcath. street , M5O ; Caldncll Street In bhlnn's ' addition , HSy.3. ! ; Kdl'hehn , Thirty-third street from linlcotoMaplo , WJ2.JX ) , JVmcs nvenuo nud I'axtonjtrcit. . $ JJ'J.J7i ( Picno street from Twentieth to Tvcnty-scvciith , 93.U51 ; Hick ory street from Fourteenth to Sixtecntn ana Martin from Sixteenth to Iwon- tletTi , S-1UT25 ; Pleasant strcot from 1'arnim to Learonvorth , S-TiSGS ; Huincl ICntz , St. Mary's ' avenue , from Twen ty-sixth to Twenty-seventh street , ? 15J28 ; John O'Kicffe , Twenty-sixth sticefc , from Dodgoto Cass , and Capitol a'vcnue , from Iwenty-slxth to Tventy-scveuth acnue , ( j : 5.25 Sewer estimates were nlloucd as follows : Graham 1'ailco , connections In sewers in Districts OI/10'J / and : HI ? Claries B. Fanning & Co , North Omaha sewer from Incntj llftu and Krskinostncts , ? J,8J2.03 , ; C. F. Hart- mann A ; Co , so vcr from Burt strcot to the connection with , the sctvor la Hauls 1'irk , J1.85HJ : John 0 , Corby , repairs , S.l < 004 ; KdValsh , Dodge strcot sever from Thirty- first , to Thirty-third and Thirty-first weuuo fromDodKOtq ITarnaiu street , $1,741.44. CurbhiK estimates -\cro allowed as follows : Iluph Murph.v , curWnff Lallc street from Thirtieth to Thirty-third street , SUM ) 30. Twenty-second street from California tcCum- lap street , (1,85-1 ( 70 ; O D. "Wool worth. Web ster street from Twenty-sciond to Twenty- third street , & 10 1 81. Puvlnp estimates were allowed as Jolloivs : HtiKh Murphy , alloy in block 11T , 1909.43 ; J" . B. Smith & Co , Twenty-third street from Capitol avenue to CumlnR- street , ( I33.ri7 ; the Barber asnhiUt compan } ' , Chlcnuostreetfrom Thirtieth to Hillside addition , 45,413 ; Thirty- flrststrcet from. Cass toDavcnportJy72 , , SO ; .r. 11. Smith &Co.Kced street from 1'arl : to Burton , $0,110.89 , , Frances street , fromlhir- ty-sccond avcnuoto Kecd street , (1,03083 ( , ; J. II. Smith & Co. , Smith street f torn Park to Burton street , SI 511.41 Tlio eslinnto ct the side wilk Inspector was presented and laid overupon the sug-gcstion of the city engineer. This Kcntlcmaii shted that many of thonexv sidewalks have not been laid according totliespccifltations Thoboard will Investlgato. uilnR- the early part ol thescs ion tlio chairman and tlio other members Indulged iti a tilt over the ullowingof the street sweeping bill. The bill \\as properly approved bytho city engineer , butnotvlthstanding this Choir- man Blrkliauser thought itwasurong. He was In the minority , however. A. Mtrlit in l.vorj Ccrtli. To the Chicago , Milwaukee k St. Paul railway "belongs tlio credit ol being the first la tlio country to reduce the matter of electric lig-lidng- trains to scientific perfection Ono ol the novel features Introduced in the. bleeping cars is o patent clcctrio reading lamp inoacli section. With this luxurious provision reading at night before and after retiring ing- becomes as comfortable as toy day , and when retiring the toilet may be made in comfort and seclusion. The berth reading lamp in 'tho Pullman slcoplng : cars run on tlio Clilcag-o , Mil waukee & St. Paul rnllwaj , between Oinaha nnd Chicago , in patented , and cannot boused by any other -allroivd company. It la the gictitett impiovo- mont ot the ago. Try it and bo con vinced. Sleeping cars leave tlio Union Pacific depot , Omaha , at G 10 p. m. daily , arriving ingat Chicago at 0:30 a. in. Secure tickets and slcopmpcau borthsat "Union Ticket ofllco , 3501 FamamstreettBailcor Block ) , Omalia , J. E PRKaroN , r. A. NA.SII , Pass A.gant CInlin the Credit. , Nob. , Sept 55. To the Editor of Tin : DISK : Referring to the pro/scnt agitation to procurolcglslation toward the issue of bonds for gradirigpurposos. the followiiigresolution oftoicd by John F. Daley , was unanimously adopted bytho Sixth ward non-partisan clul ) on Ifovembcr ! 22 , 188S , and , published in TUB UK i ! at tliat tinio : Kcsolvcd , That It li thosensoof thoSKtli ward lion partisan dub thit the Douglas county delegation to the state loslshturo takcisnoli stops as to Insure tha I'ISSIRO ) or : i la\v providing for the creation of sr.ulliu dis tricts In c lllos ol the motropolltvn class , imc topro\llo for thu Issuing if bonds lor the IHiymi'nt , of said grading Inlhu simu manner asimiow done forpif > liii- This resolution was referred to the dclega tion bv the scirotary at the time and was favorably coinnicntcd on , hut no action was talccn The club c\en \ requested the city council , should the matter becomoa la v , tha certain boundaries in the locality of tlioclul bo dcsifcinted as a "Ri-adlne district , " am the houiidnict. were therein given Now that Tin 11 UK his taken upthocuclprc andpropcrtv oviieraon the south sidolmvi cotnoto realize \vhat \ wo of the Sixth wan considered necessary two ye.irs ago , It ia to bo liopod that piopor action will bo taken b ; the next legislature to civo this necessary relief lief to tbo many pa ) lug for liomes In ou rowing tltv. Giouoi : J" . broNEi , § ocrcUri Sixth \Vard Non 1'artlsan Club. Portland's Grand Trunsfurination Scone. The iinmonso de e opnlcnt ol Portland Ore , is rapidly transferring the population and trade across \Villnmotto \ river on th V Klmped Peninsular ildjo between tlioWil lametto and Columbia i\ors. ! \ Both tli Union Pacific and Southern Pacific sjstcm approach , the city on this penliisuh. Hero nro ISsquaiouillo , withlS nlles o deep , ti lo water front , which now hasPorl limds shipping , Is unequalled for wliolosal inf ? , nminilaeturlnB and hones , and n mob attractive location to the exiwrienccd in vcstou Funeral of * Iiuiic9lj. The funcitil til Jarae L. Driggs tooV plac from tlio family residence , 1413 Da\cnpor street , at 3 p. in' ' .Tlio body \vus encased in a handsome bine cloth caslret Avhkb as oo croU ltU hoaut ! fuland funraiitHornlofreilnfjs. Uev. L Kuhns , ono of the pioneers of th city , olll elated , and dwelt upon the many on nobllnpr cliarncteristics of the deceased am his early cxpeilenco In this replon. The daughtei arrived homo in time forth funeral and comforted the aged wife am mother in the alUlctlouhlch had Malle them 1 ho pallbearers wroV.F. . DccUolrran , Hanlon , ( Jeorgo Guy , J. II. lluUer.J . , H Ilungato an l Theo Grobo. The remain were iutcrred In Prospect Hill. J\su dcllcatfl flavor , delicious and rcfresli ing , Coolt's ' Extra Dry Champapno takes th lead , Millions of bottles nro sold annually. Ilrolco Into Ours , "William Nf. IValst , botUr known as "Doc Walsh , and a comtnlsslon merchant nnmot Daley , both of South Oinaha , nro behind tli ban of the county Jail. They were pu there bv Louis flrobo on a warrant Hworn ou before fequlro Jlorrison by the Unl9n 1'acifl railroad , charging lilm vlth stealing , Th company claims Uicy broke into ouooCi con and stole (150 ( \ > orth of boots and shoo -As soon as you discover any WllnROf th hairor Rroyness aU > ays use IIoil's Hair R newer to tone up the secretions and proven boldness or urojnesj , SOLD DISEASED MBIT. ! wo Llnsoln Btitolera 117 Sick Cattle and Boll the Ilesh * MM AN AND BABY FOUND STARVING. A.n Attempted Stiloltlc-Conlicll Ac cepts llrynn's Clinllciice-Ri-iiest \Vnnls ttio DiToruo Annulled- * Olhor Capital City Notes. E.IVCOIV . ? , Noli , Sept 2G.-Spcdal [ toTitu JEK ] A horrlblo state of nUaiM xvtu un- oiled in Justice Brown's court today , ulilcli vaa nothing moro or less tlifm tlio nefarious mslncss of buying diseased and djlnscattlo nd butchering them for the imrUet. The ellows cliargetUlth this infamous practice ro 1'ctcr Gross and I'cter Krolni , a couple of veil known venders of meat How lone they lave been carrying on tlila business is not mown , but the oQlcors nero put on their rail and It Is claimed by the polleo that they lava a clear case against the IratchcM nnd hey wore arrested today. The case in point s one in vhlchastccr dying -with lump ja-vv vas bought by Gross for Sll ) from a farmer outh of the city. Ktolra , of course , fur- wished half tlio money , and acknowledges It The diseased animal was killed , tUo meat old to the citizens of Lincoln nnd cntcii bj hem Gross Altrolm from tills deal alone realized tliohnndsomoprofltof 845 CTuooniccrs say thoylia-\o irrcfuta'blo tes Imony against the butchers. They have uhpoGiiacd the farmer fiom whom the iscased steer was hought and .August Spavin vho purchased some of the unwholsomo neat TL'lio warrant charges Gross & Krolin vith "unlawfully andknowlntcly soiling and clispoiinfjof unwholesome Utah of a diseased inimal. " The fellows -\\cro \ put under "bonds to np ocnrfor trhl on September 80. ! E\cry person who has hoard of fho case peaks in loud condemnation of the criminal iction of the butchers and express the hope hat they will rcccivctho most scwo penalty possible. AWOMIK B-OCS'D STARVING. "Wordwas brought to the polleo station vesterdaj that a woman was djnifj from stan ation In tlio wretched old shell at 1020 f street , known ns the Banks sliating rink. Jcalth Officer Bartram was detailed to in estlgatotho matter , wliicli ho did lust even' ' ntnnd hofounda younjr woman \vlio had been married less than a year lying on a heap of straw IQ squalor and want , with an Infant child hi licr arms The woimi nnd the babe vero both pitinclo objects , and the sunken checks atiil lustreless eyes of both told moro ilalnly tlnu words tliat In. the midst of plenty hey wcro perishing -with fnmlue. The voimn's name Is Bolts , and she Is scarcely last twenty. When the tn.e state of affairs vas learned food was brought to the poor v oiraii and she devoured it like an animal , she "was so fanilshc-d On inishitipr she begged the pardon of lerbcnofnctorfor her cxlilbltion of greed , and with tears In her oyea told how she has sultcrcd with hunger for mouths , ana famine ladraado her forget what Rood manliers mean. She said that her husband's name is Tames Bolts and ho is of n lazy nnd slilftless disposition Ills claimed that hohosn'tdono ' a day's -work slnco tliotimo of Ills marriage The city physician was notified of the stn to > f affairs and he had the -woman taken to the loinoof her parents to bo fed and nourisned jack to her normal strength and health At ircsuit she is a living skeleton. "While at tno crazy old rink bulldlnpr , which s used no\v as a. tenement liouso , a most stnrtlintrdlscoicry mndoby iho cityphv- sielan. Over sixty porsonswoi-o found lo bo liudillod lnpo\erty and misery -under itsi-oof , an d among tncm could bo seen nearly all the sadphascsof distressto bofoundia thetciio- monl houses in New Yoik. ! Iho filth and s tenth \ \ is unhcaraUo to persons imacc as- coined to It and the whole housowas aregu- arhot-bcd of disease that might breed any destructiio epidemic. The mii > or vas informed - formed of the state of affair ) there this morn- .ngand declared his Intention of having the ? lace vacated. TUB r.Aw scroor , . The first lecture inthn coursoof the Cen tral law school of Lincoln was delivered by Dean Snilth lost evening in the lecture room A. largo nnmbcroC students and also a num ber of ladles and gentlemen not enrolled lis tened to Iho lnslrueli\e \ and intcicsLing ad dress. The dean pro\ed lilmsclf a master in- stiiictor and hiscle.irand forcible style ot both expression and delivery could not fall to lca\o thosallent points impressed indelibly upon the minds of tie students. Mr. Smith snoko on "Marriage and Divorce " " "Ihose lectures are to bo given every Mon day , Tuesday \Vednesday and are to last an hour , commencing at 6 ! 4" > p. m _ A num ber of citizens ha\o announced tlioir Inten tion of attending. Jlrs. John Klssliigcr is the latest victim ot melancholia who attempted to shuffle of this mortal coll. Domestic Infelicity Is said to ho the cause of lur rash act , and she has suf fered from depression of spirits for some tlino She chose laudanum as the means o ! ending her existence , but Iho members of the family learned of it and called in some physi cians , who pumped the drugoutof her. Tlio rash act was committed at her homo , 023 II , and the drug was taken shortly before 11 o'clock. This morning Airs. Kissinger was pronounced out of danger. \UNTSTUB DnOHCLANXUHnn. Jlrs. Wary Cockroll was niado happy jestLTdnvby securing a decree of divorce from her husband , Xrnost Today sLo wm astounded when her Into husband suddenly appeared on the scene from Colorado nnd demanded that the Uecreo bo set aside He deiliredthat ho came clear from Colorado forlho purpose of being1 present when tlio case was called , as ho wished to refute the sensational charges made br hiswrife. and ho declared ho was astonished on arriving to find that the case had been tried and the decree rendered. Ho further declared that It had been hurried through before it was icgulaily reached on the docket and lie asks theiofoio that It bo annulled so that ho can tell his sldo of the story. Today Mrs Oli\o Y. Placey filed an answer tolior husband's petition for a divorce in the district court and br.mdcd ovciy 0110 of his chaigea against her as falsehoods. HICKAHI ) HEIHASrl ) AND Iin-AMnSTED. W. H. . Htckard , the Do Witt justice of tlio peace who has been lying in jail awaiting trial for causing the ruin nnd suicide of poor Mary Mortord , was released today on furnish. ing$50O $ bonds Ho could have funiLsbcd the bonds sctoral weeks ago , but ho was afraid that the atmosphere of Bo Witt would not bohealthy for him. Immediately on heing released today the shorlfl of Saline county arrested aim on the charge of criminally assaulting u jounc girl of fouitcen named Maud Hoss. Hlekurd % vos taltcn toVllDui \ bytho sheriff where ho will bo arraigned. STOI.K A. nAiiitii < or CHINA. Some thlof sneaked Into the cclhr of A. . II , Edgronat LHI ! O 6lreotsomo time during iho night and stole abarielfullof uowchim and nine bottles of good old clatet. There Is nocluo jet to ( ho thieves. Thoburglary a icry bold one , and how it could bo per formed" without the knowledge of the polieo is something of a rastory ) , 'Jf ho thieves evi dently had a wagon in which they hauled avay their plunder. WiNTS 1'A.V foil TUT. C-MILE. Charles M. Branson has filed a petition In the dlstilit court against the Union Pacific railway company , and alleges therein that tlio said def endant Jailed and refused to enclose - close its right of-A\ay \ about ono-half mllo. west of the penitentiary and construct cattle guards ai required bv ln-\vj that by reason of the refusal of the defendant to construct suld fences nnd cattle puards four thoroughbred and registered tattle belonging to him got on the track and were struoil by ononglno und trala of cars , by reason of which two of the sold cattle ha\o died and two havobocoino utterly worthless , that tlio said cattle wcro worth the sum of ? 1,100 , , for wWch , he prajs Jiidgtuciit against the company. , BCIIOLXE3UNN' ACQUITTED. William Schoenemann , who -\va arralgntd in the district court on the charge of gutting goods under false pretenses , -was. ac ultuii on the recommend ntlon of Prosecuting j\t tornoy btearns , as ltwaao\ident that fraud \\as not lutcnilctl , Schoonomaun Is from Hub , and his wife Is still there. Ono day niter coming to Lincoln he received a postal card from the express toniynny informing Nm ] that some articled from Hulg wore awali1 . „ „ „ . „ pleasure. Thtnami ( William Schoon- over was oa thiicaril.bilt . the lllltornto follow supposed this was his uauitfaud ho t k th pocds. , ODDS ASD JXDJ. CJtifirlio Cranford an4 it. B Hamilton , two would-bo washers , * V6ro afrostcd I ml ovcnlnj ? for following couple qf respectable younjf ladles nnd insultlnfljr attempting to force thtlr company upon thorn. Crawford is a well known tin-Horn nimbler and howas fined 50 aud costs. Hamilton AMIS lined 815 and cost ) , Both fellows } \ere then pivcn twenty-foilr hours in which to Icaro tbo cltr , 7ho latest fraternal organization In Lincoln is the ICallonnl Union Beneficiary salcty.a local lodgoka-\hiff b cn .oriUMizod last ov'on- ing Among the special Jeaturciof tlio order is Insurjinco nndcaro fdr the sick. Ocorgo A. Adams was chosen president Tlioroaro nowmntrlculatcil into tloroRU- larcolloOTcourso of the ualvcrslty 10 stu dents. Drills Is the largest mmiberoverkno-wn in the institution. List jfar the en tire num ber of regular college students reaebid 141 All the departments will g rrcgato o\cr \ flto bundredstudents. All tlicdiffcrent depart ments nro full to OAcrllovIng and nn addi tional instructor in mathematics has been added. .Mrs. James Dodd , 448 K itrect. caused the nnca last evening- ft Indof shteon limned Hosca Little , uho knocked her clght-jear-old sonPretldlo down ifitli a hrlckbat , causltic him to fall on the cnr track and cut hlsebctk open to the bono "Young Llttlo was taken before Justice Foxvorthy this morning and wns fined H nnd costs , The Chlcagt ) , Burllnpton k Qumey railroad company commenced condemnation proceed ings todv in the county lourt for the riplit of way through the center of section 13 of tounihiplO. The tracks nro to hup the east banks of Salt Creolt througliout tbo whole extension Isaac Caha Is the owncrof tlio condemned land Harry Hmerson vus nrnlgncd in the dis trict court this nttornoon for ateilltiH a watch , valise and S2Jfroin Prnnklo KclloCT News his reached this city that asproplio- sicdsomotimo since Gouinor Thajorbis demanded thoroaignatlonof Dt Stonoof the Hastings asylum. THE CII\l.TF\an iCCKITFD. Chairman "Woodvrard of tlio republican congressional committee suit the following reply todw toCliaiimati Ames , accoptlni ; the challenge io ha\o \ Congressman Uonncll meet f J. Brjan in joint dobato- LINcotv , Nch , Sept. 3d , 1800-lion John H. A-tncs , Clnlrman Ucmocmtlc Congres sional Committee , 1'lrst Dlstilct. Lincoln , N"cb IDoir Sir ! lurotojou jesterday that nssoon as I could ascertain deilnltelv Iwould Frlvoyounn answer to vour request foru joint debate between Hon \Villiua J. Conncll nnd lion Willlnm J. Brjan. I now hn\o \ the pltnsuroto saj that jour proposition for n joint debate moots the licittj approval of ivlr Council , and at the earliest practicable momoutwo vlll boicadyto arianno piellinl- tiarlei , mid possibly within the next ten dajs I cm meet you for that puiposo Your challenge - lengo f 01 a joint discussion of the political is sues of the day Is thorefoHi aaoptcdln the sanw courteous spirit invhich \ It vas ten dered , lam jourscry tiulv , \VHMAMH AVoootno , Clnlrman Rcpublicin Congressional Com mittee , First District. 1C02. Sixteenth nnd. Fat-nam streets Is tlio now Rock Island ticket ofllce. Tick ets to ull points east at lowest rato. Street Railway 2S"otcs. As soon as the Tenth stiejt viaduct Is com pleted the Twentieth street cable line and the Famam street motor liu,0 will bo extended vcr it to the depot. Th6stieet railway oSl- ciah also state that It is possible that the Hamey street motor llnolmll bo extended to the same terminus. } They deny the report that thcyeontemplate thu abandonment of the Eleventh street line as soon as the \iaduct is tomplcted , and the Thirteenth strcot horse car line Is to bo sup planted with clcctrio power , Both tlie method and results wben Syrup of Tigs is taken ; It is pleasant nnd refreshing to tlio taste , aiid acts Rentlyyet promptly on tie Kidneys , Liver and Dowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head- nchcs aud fevers and cures habitual constipation. Svrup of Tigs ia tlio only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to tlio tnsto nnd ac- ceptallo to the stomach , prompt jn ita action and truly beneficial in its eflects , prepared only from the mo t bealtty and agreeaWo substances , its many excellent qualities corarneud it to all und ha\e made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist wlio may not lave it on hand -will pro- dire it promptly for any ono who wishes to tiy st , JDo not accept any Eubstitute. FfG SWUP CO , UH FUMCtSCO , CAl , , KV. NEW 1QIJK. H. Y- FOR SEVERE COUGHS OR COLDS Dr. F. C. Werner's COUGH -DROPS Are hlprhly rocommcndcdaCtopBCTon. years ot successful experience by the bolo manufacturers , Kopp , Dreibys& . Co. , STEAM CONFjiCTIONEES , 1106 FarnamSt. , 'Qrnaha ' , Neb. Sold overwhere5crper ) paeknge. Send for samples. n i O.BMOORE < S.COJcitiTS. Offer for Sale , Tour tliousniul tons oliolco Baled IIiv. T'.O. 11 cars , btranxo's Sliilns uuton or llornlclc stations , on 0 M. JlcbU l'R. ' It , In lot ! to suit purchaser ; iirlcos rogulatoJ by the market Call aiiiUuo in. STRANGE BROS. , 8IOUX PIT V , IOWA. . _ TO WEAKLMIEir BufTerliw from the cirreu oliouUifulcrwn , oorlf . 4ec yVfa U iiweaknfai , lortiuautiood.ttc.lwllj tfiul aralnabla trc U > ( walod ) con tnltlntc full partlculirs fothowo rum.ntKK of charge. 1 ipleadllmedlMl work : twuM ixnod lrerf pan who U Hfrvoui n < l dthlllhlMl. Addrcii , Vrot.V. coiMcnr , k ) BW-AIITHMOHE. I'A. Opens 1th month , Otli 181W Tlitttr nlnutos from llroaa St Station. .Flilla. Under cm * ol friend n. full collCEo uouritM forbotlitocoalftullntto clanl * rnl , Kiislnourlnt , Bclentltla unit Iltonvtf dnKroon. lleultliful locitlan. cUouilIO trouiul * . bulUllnjsi. iiiiihliioiliupb , liUjrilurloiUaa ! | lllirarlui For I nil pirtto l > ri nUdrcas \VS1 IL AlTl KTOV , I'tD. . Acting 1'reaiqtnl. $100. MO'lll ' , ! ' . , Mllltirr A-Cadamrtoys. . Urooko liill , clrli Circulars fro * 1309 WHAT ARE MISFITS ? 1309 They are custom modes clothing of i-norchnnttailorsjioft on. tliGir hands for otio roosonor nn- othtiP. Theso-wobuy inlnrgo or small qunntitlosfor i-oocly cnsJi , For example : -Asultof clothes costing originally $4-0 , we can , accordlnflto style nnd quality , sell for$18 or $20. Just thl nk or It , Qsnvlngy or BO per cent , one-half of tlio original cost. Wnny ofthom are from , the leading tailoring ostnbllshnionts thr-oitg liout the country , MERCHANT TAILORS' MISFITS and UNCALLED-FOR GARMENTS OUR PRIOR AS A. GXJ11DIE1. BUTTS. F/LL AND WINTER OVERCOATS , PAJSTS. 805 custom rnmle suit tor SCO custom miulootcnont for. . . ? : iOOn $10 ciKloiuiiimlei'inils ' for. . . , .ROO 855 custom mu < lo suit for. , . . . , . $25.00 $ iii custom nmdoo\crcoat for. . . $27.00 $11 cuvlom inailc pauls for. . . , 40.50 $ ' > 0 ciKtont 111 mlo biiitfor. , , . . . . $22.00 $ JO custom mnilc o croon t for. . . $211.00 $12 custom nindo puiils for. . . , .IfI.00 ! 315 custoiiinini1csiiitfor.il. . , . . $20.00 $ -15 cinloiu nintlc overcoat for. . . $2.OO $10 custommnilftpanto Tor. . . . -If'.50 $10 cn tom mntlc suit for. , . . . , . . $18.00 $10 cusloiu madeo\cnont for. . . $20.00 $ ! ) custom muileimiiN for , . . . . 5.00 $15 custom made suit fur .i , . . , . $ iu.r > o $515 custom mail o overcoat for. . . $1.OO ? $ 8 customiiiailcpunN for. . . . . $1.50 $ § 30 custom mrult'suit ' for.i , . . . . $14.00 $ J)0 ) custom inail6o\crcont for. . . $19.01) $ 7 custom mnilfl iuits Tor. . . , Latest styles and olegantgnrmonts in silk and sntt n lined Svttls nncl Fall Ovorconts. A-lso Full Dress Suits for snle of rout , at tlio CLOTBM PARLORS , 1309 Faoam Street , Omalia , Nel ) . 1309 Fiomemtocr raumliersnd place , 1309 "Farnnna Street , Omaha , Neb , Openovonlngs until Oo'oloclc. Sntur-dnyun til lOo'cloclc. .A.11 garments altered free of cjmrge to Insure apcifectrit. * 1v * * ' * * Wrl < fW * * W W MW < < lw KING OF COCOASROYL COCOA FACTORY , " j i Kings are but men , but all men arenot kings. Therefore , ! when the Jtingof Jit/Hani says , as he did by deed of August J 12,1889 , , tliat hois greatly pleased with ' 11 BEST & GOES FARTHEST , " j ; and , entirely unsolicitedgrants , the manufacturers the sole jj right of styling their works the Royal Cocoa Factory , asig- j nificance attaches to the act which would not were he * not "every inch a king. " fttf THE GREAT LIVERand STOIVIACH REMEDY Cures nil clisnrdcrB of the Btomnch , Ijlrer , fie vol * , KlrtncyH , Illnddor. Nerv ous Dlscnso ! ) . liuss ol A.i | > otltu. llcil olie , Cnnntipatioii , Costlvonoss , UitllccB- tlnri , nilicmsiicHs , JFcv or , Plica , JBtc. , anil rcnilcrs tlio sy atom loss 11 nblo locon- tract disease. ItADWAY'S ' riljT Snro ncurolor tiiUuoinplnlnt They tone ur tholntcrnil secret Ions to licaltliy notion , restore stroigtli to the stommli , andoiuililo tfclo nerfoi rnltH funotlflns. I'llcoiHoaboj Solaby all druggists , or mailed by ItAUVAY" AUO- . Warren btroot.Now . oii mulpt MAX MEYER & BRO , Popular JewBlsrs , Are receiving dally from tlia leadina manufdoturors of tWs eountry and. Europe , u. 1 iho LA.TBST NOVE3LTIE3S in PIUE3 JBWBGBYBIL.VBBVAREJ \ , OJLOC3CS. BFtOJSTZD OR.ITA- MBUTS , LATMPS , BILK "DMB ERL.LA.S , OA.NB3 , OPBH. A AUD FIELD GLASSES , ANEROID BA.BOMETBRS , THBRMOfiaB- TEBS , SPEOrA.aLESandEY.n QtA-SSES , Bto , Etc. BIA.TMOND3 and all otaer proolous s'-onos , moiintoi and loose. GOLD , SILVER and NIOK1EL.WA.TOHES , in all grades , for ladies aid eontlomen. HO WARD WATCHES .A. 8 PEO- IA.LTY" , tutwe carry all other first-class malcea Slain , Wal- tham , Snrlnnrflold. , B : o OUR PEIOE3 VRE LOWEB THA.N EVER , and A.LL OOOD3 are "WAHRANTED. Space will not allow us to QITOTE3 PRICE3a3 our stcclclatoo LARQB and "VA.RIE3D , but corao ancisoo for yoursOives It "wjll ocas you nothing- 1OOK. Visitors are always "WELCOME , and should you WISH to buy , wowill mateolc anotject for you to DEAL "WITH US , "Wo nro ehovrlncr HUNDREDS Of articles suitable for WEDDIHO- and. other GIFTS , at prices rouging from $1 up to $1OOO. All our customers are TBBA.TBD ALIKE , \vtaethor their purchases to a SMALL or GREAT. MEXY"EXR. & BRO. , Sixtoentli and Fairiiaiii Streets , Omaha. Neb. GXJRE , ! NO OWNS 1313 Douglas Street , Omalia , Neb. PEIKCPIL POINTS EAST , WEST , I'ONMTII'ATIOf , IJISEASE3 NORTH and SOUTH ICriJVEV ( OMIMAIMTli Luxti DISUSES , I.NtllUK llIOOI ) 1LER fc COMl'A-NY. I'ltOnilMOIlS AND 1302 Taromn Stroot. OWA.HA. HARR\ , DEUEL , City PaessnKor and Tlolcot DLE.B.VESIS NEEVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT , BpoclJs for Mrnterl , Dlailneas.Ftg. luamlifti Wn. Best Quality , [ uln < ii , lleDtu I > pra tiloii , ttof tenliiir of tliw tiraln , . . lultln ? In tDi&nltjaid liMllnuto inbary < l rkr cuil | CorroctStylo , Perfect Fitting. ileitb Pronmuro Olii Aiii.llarrcnneai Lee * tf Powsr ill wither Mil InvoluntnrjLaariiiaiiil HiernulorrUcet | Best Linen. GAUSS * ! l > jr oTerHinrtton of tlie brain , nolf-tlui.0 or ororlndtii ncn. ttcli box con talna onemontti troaU A8K FOR THEM. m iit 91 abox. or ! K ( or 9 * renf krm&llirpiuvli Wltbe&rU order lor 01x bozt , will nti iurchcL jr ( runruteo la refwl mnntr Ittha truluienlfaliaM curd , Uuuruitooiilulleduutircimmo mldouUtiy COLLABSiGUFFS GOODMA3SDRUG CO. , Strcot. Omaha \ \ rAIiTKlAllonuio nellthollnlosiClothti I.lno the great Gulf City of tliu near future , Mug- II tlioonlr Ihu oMrlnvcnto.l that lnIJ tliotlottui lilticcnt liaibor. A million and lialf dollars lttioutplnM ] n perfect Viitccois : p&tont recently i > V- ' cently limed ) lolrt only Vby unmitii to whom now belnKipoutIn rock u-iul IroiulooH Tlio thoojtcliulvcrUlit.il IJIXTO ul\m : onrocolpt tcaiwrt of Iho country wrostof tlieMIsshalppl. oM ( ell we tend t X 111 ij Hiiingilu line ligr Wrltofor Information aud . null ! liu cirtularM | irloeHit ii"l termi to tKontii maps. i curofour lerrltor ; ut onto Ajclroxtho I'lvi.mi UM. X'RUEUEAH'CIOO. UalablUlied 195T aaTiiUX..LMt Co. , [ mormon fit.Vurcoator , M an AMUSEMENTS. Four y , Monday , TnosJay and " \VoilnsSilay , Bopt S8SO , SOunilOct 1. THE * DJ\91I3NQ JOLL Y tliol'IcturoiqiionniUlotiiintlo Molo- llllXIM. GHRIN LIGHTNING MIS3 MclliNIIV In SDMtlnrt ClnrnctcrltolM No * i SonkS imlDnticp' , IMdliri-'iiio Cittllliio' , lie iiillful SiciK-ry oci SonU KO ( mmiltiSnturlny n m. The , S P728 \ itinRoinont iimlOrnnd Procluolloii ot UieI < n.Hst Cuuilo Uiuri : tous.it Ion , SRID Elegant Staging. Ricli. Costumes. Complete Chorus Popiihr prlec-s. Destined Mats Be. : tie , fiOc , Box bOin5o luul tl > lluv tlnut upon Satur- ONE NIGHT ONLY. Mondatj , Qoplembor 20l.li. HAMLIN'S FARCE COMEDY COMP/NY , I'reHHltliiB 1'iiul M. loiter anil Hnrry 1 ; . llaiulliu Uuciusiful l.iuiBh I'niliicor , The FflKIR Tills Season : Digger ! Btllcrl TlioI'I.ATKHS AllcsJInrron.lti'lcn Uclmor Annla buthiTlaiul , Ji.illlo . Slmrivuoil , MimleCMror ICni- inn 1'ollock. F > cl > n foil irk , A lillo Ilono ( iortlo Iolininnllllani dllliDrt , ( loo. II r. HJOM. Lhirlui lUlatun Jolini' . Cnron. ( too Mltolioll .folrn CJil- 107 , John Itmmy , Clirla lU'r or , Jolml ) utu STRONGEST COMPANY EVER ORGANIZED Vopu'nt prlcw : rwfrvol ao.ili 23c , Jfe , Me Hoi O'U ! 16onil : fl HOM shoot oiuu ; Hnturdiy niirnln , ' LAWLER. MAN/VOnR. CORNER 11TH AND FAR NAM STS , OMAHA \VEIK \ oibni'T , zi. IlSUO iCllHlocatornnil cipiiMihnlst a ruro f ronk Tvlio Kctslliu lair otialiiro [ lit Ui > tlnnra. Hurt , tin iiodurn hcroukt. 'llm I'rnncllln Clilldton , amit uiul dnnco nrllitt. ( lootvn iihrlr ; li nnd HubbrKlultl ! , Iiacouilolrlsli iincl Gurman oumndlnni New wnt flgurus. Irvo ilosD iliima Oiioillmondniltitu ull. DRS MERRILL & MERRILL Sl > I2UAMSaS ( IN ChronicNprTOin , llloort nnd Surgical IMcn o nnd ojot tlioKyoEnr , No 10 , Ihrontniul ( lioit Aiti-iillon In Knonsin ol'Vo liiou nncl Chllilri-n , Tlio dnctornhavo liml voar of o < cpirloiiii ( ! In tin lioiltnl)0f | Ilrookljnaii'JNnxv orU. nml iironmoiu thoimmiticroMfuhiul "Iloir krowniuchll | t3 la tlioconnlry. . 'Jo youne rtnd IMlclalr-Acod Hon. Ix ) t JUnlinoJ , NcrronsDabllltir. Hinrnintlrrliraa , 8cmlnnlU > iHO < Plirskfil lieciiy nrlHinn from Inclli- cntlun , iriMluclna > lcu [ > l iiiHi iluiinndnnori l > lm. pin on Ino Cure , uMTslontii HOI let y , cnilly illic.our- aged , InckoC cimlltlcnco , tlull , unlit forttuclvor bull Ticis , < inl limit llfo a bunion , nrolj , per nniionllr onil Bptio Illy area. Itlouil n.nl ( Skin HIHOIHO . a ( Jhonw moil Uroidtiil In lt tosull ! , c null cute 1. Geiillo-Urlrinry Sur cry. ( lonoiTlim , filoot. Syplillli , Ilfdroath , Vnrlroeelg , nnd titrlctiiro rmtlciily mi'l ' unfi'iy turoil "I'Uout lulu or dutontloii Iruin Luslnoil All Huxuil | ) D. icmiltl i und Impediment ! to Ucclnl dlionwojiifol ; nnuponinnontjrourol Hours Ull. m tllHp Hi Hiiiidt ) it , 10 till II N 1C. rorHons unnlilo tovlBlt ui iniiTliu trmto < l tholr liomos lijr correiponiU'iu o Mollclnoiaua la. btrucLKni i > ntby | irum Conjiiltttlin Imo. tunil Uciiti In ntiuii > 9 la l I'Unenth St , Opposite ! Ilojxl's Opera Ilonao , Oomlin , Nob. GLASGOW , LOHDOIUEnYBELFAST ! , DUBLIN , LIVERPOOL & LONDON. FIIOM MW ! TfOniC KVE11Y TUBRSDA ? . CibnPasiagg$3StoS50 ! , nccotdlnulo locstlon ol etaleroom , ExcuriionSBB to$95. StooiTBD to and l m Knmpa ntx ! > wC8t ItnttJ. AUITINBALDWItl &RO.General , Arjent : . 63 Broidwar NEWVORX , Jno. IMoMti , Oonoral Mestora Afnt , H llanrtolph biruot , uhlcajo. Uuiry 1 Moore , Joi. Oiunu. " ' " "HOWD'EDO ? fioiiio miHWr ctioprlly , bcciiuia liny uro wrll tmttSull of ll/r. Olherfl tullerliiK from NlltV * UIM I > KIIII.1TV. rlr. , nnnwof Klootiillx , IDURNEW BOOK" VJMI JHJ'jtMVll * < . , UulTalo.N.Y. "WHAT AILS YOU ? " FEEKCH SPEfllFIG. A POSITIVEndp rmsntn1 CUREfnr til ilioaVeioTtHURINflRY ORGANS , Cur.i tthoreolhertteatmint tain , FulTifireclions Mill ) oatli bottle. 1'rici , ono dollar , Set algmlurool E. U MAUL For solo By All Druggists.