Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 25, 1891, Page 5, Image 5
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TUESDAY , AUGUST 2 n X89JL- . NO FOR8ITORB BOUGHT YET , _ _ _ ! Contract for Putting D'aiks and Tilings Ititd the City IlaH Not Awarded. ORATORY OVER TIIF BIDS LAST NIGHT , Matter Postponed'Till 11 < | Moi-nlii" Homo liullilliii ; Oeolnrotl Uimnl'o niid Co'iiiloiinicd No Viutluot 6ri I-'litVntli Htrctit. All of the eighteen councllmon atlendod thn special mealing held last night. Some ol thtim iniiton thu ciirb , others xvent to tht ] ioard 0f Education' room , while a fort ( inoro dropped Into the exchange rooir H the B6a > d of Trade building At nluo o'clprk they had been herded in tht room tHe.T fbrrauily occupied nnd then the I tin connnonced. Not u dtik was v'islblo , ' tnoy having been removed ton barn In thi icarof the bulldlitg ; Chairs were KathoreC * In from the various ofllccs nnd the wise mot : formed n circle about their president to listoii td the report of the commlttei on tpublto property nnd buildings. For c wedk the commlttiio tm'd been working on thi bids for vault Jlxlmo-i for the now city hall , tryliig to ascertain Which was the lower , thai submitted by the Ofllce Specialty companj or the ono from the1 Fonton Metnllo Manu facturing company. Th'o commlttdo reported that the bid of the former company was $9iil. : < U , while the other company had ngioml to pht In the fixtures for the sum of tO'Jt . ( il Tha committee recommended that the differ ence In prlco would allow the douiiiill to fur nish the vaults lu first class shape ) ns it would permit ot tha purchase of some artl- olos that were not bid upon by either com p'iny. Dim-liming llio itldn. Immediately after the reading of the ri pdrt , Mr. Boehbl moved that the contrno't Uc i warded to fho Frbnton company , it bolus tbo lowest bidder. The motion was1 seconded by Mr. Blunior. Mr. Davis offered an amendment thai action bo postponed until tonight , in order tc glvo the council an opportunity of inve tl- gating the bids ami examining the fixtures. Mr. Elsassor was strongly in favor of to postponement of action. Ho wanted to sdc the tabulated statements and samples of thu iurnlturo before voting for the contract. Mr. Beohol declared that to postpone action would bo child's play. Thorn wns a fllffor- f nco of moro than i .uOO In the bids , nnd to delay would only cause the couhbll to be Abb laughing stock of thu community. Councilmen - men had been Invited to look nt the furniture nnd bo present \\hon the bids were tabulated. I f they had not attended it was thulr own fault , Mr. Osthoff Insisted that the committee bad not recommended the award of any con tract. It had simply performed Us wotk and reported to the council. Mr. Chaffoo said that It was not the Intonf- tlon to award the contract. The meeting waS lmp1y to hoar the fopdrt of the committed. Ho would not votii for any vault fixtures urf- til ho know what they would cost. It would hurt no man to delay action for ono night , and as far as ho Wai concerned ho dlil not propose to bo a-party to railroad the contract through the council. AYUI Look nt the Samples. Mr. Davis thought ho had no authority te look at tbo furniture * and fixtures unless he l < ninv something about the cost. He had bocn buttonholed to go to the Paxton and Murry hotels to look at the samples on exhibi tion , but had postponed his visit. Mr. Eliasser did not think it would be child's play to hold off ono night before awarding the contract. It would not be rlcht to choke thn members off without seeing the fixtures and thu detailed diawlng. Mr. Blumor thought thiitoverv man had a right to sco the bids and the samples. Mr. Bochol insisted that when the council adjourned it was to consider the bids. Mr. Cbaffeo , admitted the statement , but uigod that the meeting of the council wat not for the purpose of awarding the con- trnct. Mr. Bruner opined that oauh councilman should oo the llxtui < cs ucfoi'o approving any contract. The amendment was defeated nnd at fl o'clock thli morning the councilmen will ineot Ih n body nt the clork's office nnd pro ceed to the rooms whcro the samples are on exhibition. Condemned Some RiilldliiKM. A largo number of ordinances were road A third time and passed. The following were declared , unsafe struc tures and condemned : A two-story building nt the northeast corner of Thirteenth nnd Dodge streets ; n two-story frame building at the northeast corner of Twelfth and Douglas streets ; a two story brick building on Douglas , near Twelfth streetl n two-story brick building at 21iSoutll ; Twelfth street ; u onb-story frame building In the rear of 1111 Doilglas strcot ; n ouo and onohalftory frame building on Eleventh street , near Capital nvonuo ; n one-storv Jrntno building at the northeast corner of Tenth and Dodge streets : two two-story finme buildings ntNlnth and Ho ward streets J throe fralno buildings on the southeast comer of Twelfth nnd Jone streets ; two two-story frame buildings on Thirteenth strcot , near Jones ; a four-story frmne building on Thlr-i tecnth street , neur Jones ; six frame buildings' nt the corner of Fourteenth and Jackson streets ; n four-story brick building nt Four teenth nnd Leaven worth streets ; a live-story building itt Thirteenth nnd FnrnJm streets ; n throe-story biick building known ns llll ! rurunm ; two two-slury frame bulldlngi. at thd northeast corner of Fourteenth unu Doimlus Btreots ; a ono nnd oilo-half-storv frame hivild- ing at the northeast , corner of Sixteenth and Burt streets. Dofentpd tlio Viaduct , The passagu of the ordlunncu providing for t1hooreotlon of n viaduct along thu line of 3'lftoonth , from Lonvonworth to Mnrcy streets was defeated by n vote of la to f > . Mr. Chaffoo denounced the ordinance as n BChome to boom ro.il-estate down In that portion tion of the city The throe viaducts now built could haiullo the traflle and It would bo a great hardship to compel the railroads to build another. President Lowry thought that If the via duct was ordered Omaha would never got a union depot , as It would bsnkrupt the * com- imtilea If compelled to build viaducts over every street. Mr. Moroarty hold to the opinion that it. would be a burning shiuno to deprive Omaha of onjovlug the privilege of having a viaduat. over Fifteenth straot. Ho wai sure that the construction of the viaduct was not for the -"inirposoof booming real oitato. Constipation poisons tno blood ; Do Witt's I-lttlo Enrly RUuiM cilro constipation. The cuuso removed , the disease U gone. Sinnll ItojH' OiiHsod nous. A llttlo girl about U years old was found cuddled In an empty box on thn now post- ofttco square nbout 4 o'clock yesterday aftor- nodu by n policeman. She was entirely des- tltuto of clothing , her upparol baing found on tha top of a high box m the vicinity. The' little girl was tniton Into oua of tha flats on thd government square , whore her clothlnt ; wns arranged. Her mother came for her almost immediately unit no ouo oven thounht t'o Imiulro 03' to1 hup name or address. The child did not .show any mark of ill treatment , mid the supposition wns that soma small boys who had beun observed In the iielcbbor- hood had disrobed the child out of pure cutsoduoss. Use Ilallor's tlorinnu Pills , tlio great oo n atlpatlun nail liver regulator. I'DIINIIIIIS. W 8iiiSQTON' , U. O. , AUT. ( 21. i TeloBram to TUB UKB. ) Tim list of peiulom grunttiil li ruportod by TIIK IEK ! mid Exnmliicr Hureau of Claims : Xobruka : Odvlnul Conrad HrtuiKeV1II - lam Stoudard , Thuuiai J , Givens , John J. Young , James M. Youngblocul ( uuvyj , Jnmc I. llecd , Wlllwm O. 'riioiubunf , \Vnlior H. Crouso , Willlaui H. I'iorco , Alvln T. Uoblnioii , Diwid M. Stoelflietn , .luhu Uovllu , Josouli Smith , \Ve3loy Ouuoii. Cvtuaii Jt- Fuller ; SotU li. Uatoa , frauk M CvXtoa.ii , . Solomon Scott ( navy ) , Wttllnm II. Hoxio , Austin- Wolf CnH llhddo , Damol W , Wonderloy , Potter Shell&urn , Jotoph W. UouKla.i , lltiKh Stoddard , Clmrles II , Lavfdge , Oliver 1 > . Ddncuf. , William H , Stono. Addltlotmt-Hompr J. 9hleUH , Will * lam J. I'adon , Goer 6 Uobblnn , .lohn .1. New' ton , Koitoriuion nnd Increase -.loiiti I/ . San fl < tfAiniitotab ) John U CttrllMo , William Evans , Ftcderlck Neumann , .lames M , Ualrd. HeUsuo Trtimnn H. Koblc. lowa-Orlnlnnl. David Corbott. Benson Arlck , Solomon N , Uonl. Jobn W , SnullcroM ; Samuel Fink , Conrad Snums. Knuto Klch nrdsotn Benjamin Cole , Lovl IJarnardJ Charles Cling , Honstof Trutix , Alel A'lon ' , John J. Turner , Isaao U Valentino , Mnthlav Hock , Oliver \V. Bradford , Ocorgo Keod , Dlcdrlch Bucliyol ? , Thotntu Arnwti-ontji Robert Sands ClinHci L , . HOdt , Philip Htfoj Ell H. Smith , Ocorpo M. Smith , Frederick Ulrlch. Ffank Casslday , William T Burch ! William Birdion , Frank E. Wymntl. Kdwlti H. Turner , Jamoi Brownlco : W. Boiiinnhiuni Joilah Davis , Edwin J. Turton. Additionali Alex MoVlckory , Daniel G. Ivosj John Tteteh Increuid John Cobb , Jr. . Lud ( WR | W KrUKcr , Jacob Worlo , .lohn Klnroy. Murtln Jj. Clrubbs. Deceased William H. Apploton.SalatbiulTlmmOns , John P. Clark , Charles 13. Lut/ , Martin .Icmtasa. Johtr W. Swlt/er , Charles V. Snrfus , Grorco M. Anderson. KoiMuc Kobnrt P. M. Flack. Original widow Ellrn E. Plielpi. Head thosollttloUlinos. JJuyCook'1 Extra Dry Imperial Chnmttagno If you want a line add dcllcioin drink. ANOTHEH VIADUCT. Plans Tor Ono Across the Tracks on Kiltccntti Strrot. Cfty EnRlneor Tillson has c6mpldtod the plans for the propolfld viaduct ever the rail road tracks along the line of Fiftoontli street and will .submit the detailed drawings to the city L'oun6ll at Its nuxt regular mefctltitf. The drawltiK provide for an Iron and stedl structure , 1,023 feet loiif ? , to run from the south line of LcnvcnwoHh to the north line of Pacific street. The greatest elevation will bo forty feet , which will bo near Mnrcy .street. The roadway , which Is to bo paved with sheet asphaltum , will bo sltty feet wide with walks ten fcot wide on 0 Ich s'idb The distance between the twb terminal points will bo one block less than that covered oy dither of the Other vladucK The pradd to reach the tipproachds will bo a trifle less than , ' ) pfr cent , while that or the Tenth street viaduct is i per cent and a trad- tlon. It is the Intention to build with twenty- two U\ only foot spans , ono sixty foot scan ovorMiircy street , one eighty foot span ever the tracks north of Matoti and three south of that point. The estimated cost of the struc ture is $155,000. DeWitt's Little Early liners ; only pil ) t6 euro sick headache and rosumto the bc./ols M\Y IJHG1N THIS F-VIjIi. Prospect ol' HiilldltiK t'i" ' Poslolllub Foundation This Year. Senator Mnnderson has received a tola- drum from Supervising Architect Ed brook regarding the now postoflicd plans as follows : WASIUNOTO.V , AUK2i Omaha iVotCh plan ? have lustliebn lipproVed.V6rkin < drawings huiiii. | Will M | iru no effort to tart work on the crouiu'l tliK season. Will null ( Hints In ft few days. The senator has paid ft Ri'oat deal of atten tion to this subject ; and the dispatch above Klvcn 1& in responsb to a telegram sent by him. to Mr. Edbrook. The resolution of the architect to endeavor to commence work ou the ground this fall will bo applauded by ev'ortbody. Dr. Birnoy , hay f ever acd catarrh. B bldg Viol i ted the Sunday Tmw. Chief So.woy has lodged complaints with the city prosecutor against tuo following saloonkeepers for keeping open on Sunday : Lottlo A. Myors , 811 South Sixteenth ; John A , Tuthlil , 151U F.irnam ; William Thomp- on , alloy roar 1519 Dodge ; Artaur Rothcry , 1211 Douglas ; Charles Kammsiol , 1420 Doufr- las ; Owen nnd John McCaffrey , 111 South Sixteenth ; Christian Wuetrlch , 1020 Dodge- . In his letter to the prosecutor the chief asks the latter to nrosecuto the cases as they deserve , as frequent complaints have boon made to the mayor that the Sunday law is being violated ana ho proposes to use his bast ellorts to have thcso lawbreakers pun ished. o Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for Chil dren Teething cures wind colic , diarrhoea , etc. " 5 cents a bottle. Indians. Lieutenant Klnzlo- , Second Infantry , hat returned from Pine Rldgo agoocy whore ha went to recruit Sioux for I comprny of the regiment. Ho was accompanied by flvb In dians who have decided to servo Uncle Sam in lhi > army. The attempt to enlist Sloui Indians- infantry regiments has not been a success apd , for the present at least , will bo abandoned. It is thought likely , how' ever , that the Wlnnohagos and thn Omahas will bo alTord&d an oppoilunity to enter thd ranks and It is known thatflftyof thoformor , oit the Omaha reservation , fcro willing to enlist In the army. A very small pill , but a very cool oao' ' DuWJtt-'s Llttlo Earlv Riierd. 1'Kitsotf.ir iui < iait iviis , Ray Nye of Fremont is nt the Mllmrd. L. Clark of North Plntto Is at tuo Casey. H. C. Hnnsen of Hasting * Is at thoMlllard , A. B. Dotwoilor of Yutau Is at the Casey. Willttun Hester of Exeter is nt the Pnxton , Vfa.lt M. Sooloy of Bennett It at the Mil- lard. lard.C. C. S. Poufield of Fi-omont Is n guest at the Murray. tjoorgo Soluvoser of David City Is at the Paxton , John A Prlnco of Nebraska City Is a truest ; nt tlio Dotluuo. Fred Delono returned yesterday from rt month's outing In the Yellowstone park. LouU Mendelssohn , the architect , has returned - turned from a most pleasant trip to Europe. Mrs. A. Duvall of Baltlmoro.U visiting her cousin , Mrs. A. B. Smith , at 1)1:20 ) : Chicago street. Major D. W. Bonhani came up from the rllla range at Bellevue , after nearly two mouths of field duty. S. C. Mattnews of the B. & M. general passenger oftleo , returned yesterday from a trip to Hot Springs , S. D. Mrs Uorhani Dennis of Providence , U. I. , la visltfng ( Junoral John B. Dennis on Bln- ney street In ICountzo place. Mr. Ferdinand Adler tout Just returned' from a two month's visit to hit ayod parents in Ciermany , whom ho baa not soon for twonty-llvo years , Mr. II L-uvno and Mrs. Webster of Chicago cage , father and sister of Mr. Ilrtrrv LawrU1 , architect , are vUtting him nt his residence , 21 la Emmet street. \V. H. Holcomb. J. N. H. Patrick. Jrhn Harris and William Randall , freight and ticket auditor of the B. & M. , were among the passengers on the Burllngtou-Chlc.igo train Sund.iv aftoiuoon. Colonel and Mrs. J. N. Cornish , Mr. nnd Mrs. H. B. Lockwood , Mr. and Mrs. J M. Mctoalf ana Mr Albert Cornish of Lincoln ruturnod Sund.iy ovoilntf | from a three weeks' delightful .sojourn at Hot Springs , S. D. Mi s Etmna Monzlngo , assistant secretary of the Hoard ot Education , returned yester day from Coin , la. , where she snout a two weens' vacation , Mrs. Sidney Smith accom panied Miss Monzlngo and returned with her yesterday. Brad D. Slaughter , grand mauler of Masons lu Nebraska , has gene to Gcucvu tonight to lay the corner stone of the indus trial school nt that paint. The iioroniony will occur todav , nnd Mr. Slaughter will then go to Denver to bo present at tha woil- dlng of a niece C , U. lllnmnn of Oxford , Nob. , was m the city yesterday on his return from the Ciostou Blue Onus palace. Ho stutos that the country around Crestou is Illiod with young men who have tocomo dUgustod with the prohibition auto , and are malting prep arations to settle la Nobraska. Oearuo W. Hiiler , dilof olerit In the onion of the assistant general P-tssoiiuor aijcni of the Union Pacino at PortlunJ. was "lu the cltv yosturday , lnvlutr coma this far with Mrs. Haler , who toft for tbo east on nu extended visit , Mr. Haler was formerly chief clock In the g : mral oQlco of ihi Union Pacific , und IrwelHuown In Omaha. DoWIU's Llttlo karlr firtow ; bOit llttlo " fordysiwpsii , w > ur sloaiach , lj.Ubro.ith. BREEZES FROJITIIEBIWV18DY , A Throbbing Tusk Yanked-From the Jawa of a. Panther. RAILROAD FACILITIES AT THE FAIR , A Upgulnr Dose of Full \Vcntho Rn- furoltifr H o Contraut Ijiilior Ijnw A Oiloroa rolltloalToot- Gcnoral XOWH. Cmc no BunnAu OF THE BKR , 1 Ciuiuno , Ill.,8Auif. 'J4. f "Jack , " the six year old South American panther , owned by the Barnum & Bailey show , had a tooth pulled yesterday. Ho had been suffering for along timer from an abscess at tbo base of his loft upiiortiwk , und It was decided that to suvo the animal's ' life tha tooth must come out. The panther was tied down nnd gagged and his claws trimmed ) so the doctor who removed the tooth had full awing. The operation was performed In ouo eml 6f the cage bv Dr. A. H. Baker , of tuo Chicago Veterinary college , assisted by several oral employes of the show. KMI.UOUHN1 > THC PAIR. Railroad ofllclals ponorally arc strongly op posed to the action of the World's Columbian exposition people In changing the plans for handling the world's fair trains at too Jacta- .son park terminus. The original iutcnttoa was to run trains In nnd out of the ground * on a three or four tra k loop , thereby obvlut- Ing all necessity for shunting engines at Jackson park. Under thU plan tnuns would have entered the pirk , run around the loop and bick to Chicago all the way ou Its own track , without any time oolng lost in shifting engines frdm onw end ot the train to the other or blockading other tracks In switch * ing. The loop alsd did away with all extra tracks , only three or four main. Had tracks uo and down bolnfe needed. This plart received the cordial endorsement of the most conservative and nblo openitlhg railroad ofllciats , Who do not hesitate to con * domn the now scheme of a stub end term1- ! nus. HIS ol'IVIOV OV \MnLlNO. . Mnvor Washburne , although several hun > dred miles away from his oftlco at Mitcklnae , keeps In touch wltn those left In authority hero. In an interview at Macklhad his honof evinced strong antagonism to gambling lu'all forms. Ho sold : "Tho statute prohibits gambling ! It does not permit gambline In atiyplaudoriri any forhi. Of course those who tabllsti these private clubs will claim that they ought not to bo Interfered With , a4 games nrd plajcd in the most pretentious club houses id town. The argument Is not good. Tbesi club houses now being formed are for the special purpose of gambling , while social feature * , if they have any , are merely Inci dent. In other clubs It is entirely different. They wore established miinly for social pur' poios and gambling is only incidontial Id them. " The "private" clubs referred to are organj izatlons whien ore springing upon every sides with full ontllts for gambling. The nlayor's stand on this subject Is In direct opposition to that takdn by City Prosecutor Douglas In the case of a mi moor of south siclo men who conducting gaming rooms under the guise of social clubs. Douglas held that crumbling In small clubs could not bo prohibited so lonif ns no ono but members word allowed toper - Ucipato. MUST IIOM ) IIEll 110DY. The body of Mrs. Anna Rafael , whom , it Is alleged , by her friends , died from the effects of a dog Into received a l ow weeks ago , still lies It-St. Elizabeth hospital. She died at art early hour Saturday morning and owlni ? tc the conflict of opinion as to tbo cause of hot death her friends are unable to obtain a burial certillcato up to a late hour today. The woman was bitten by a dojjj The physicians who attended her baforo aha went to the hospital all agreed that she was inoculated with hodrophobla. Sh < J became suddenly 111 nnd tvom being an unusually healthy woman , never know a moments rest from that day she was bitten to the day she died. died.Dr. Dr. Hark who attended her on her recep tion ii > to the hospital said today : 'The cause of the woman's death was typuo malaria , " nor i ! rtr MAcnixnitr. Colonel Clements , pension agent , will no longer worry his brain in adding up long columns of fieures in keeping account of the money paid out to the 50,000 pensioners oil his roll. Hereafter this work will bo dona by a llttlo mtichlno operated lilco atjpuwrlter. It Is called n "comptometer" and Is similar to the machines us A in the census bureau at Washington , and also in thd treasury department. Tbo "comptometer , " which1 cost Uncle Sam S145 , was made by d Chicago ( Inn and Is the first ono put-in use id the government offices here. XiltllOW EtfCAPK. On account of the heavy rains yesterday and last night , or possibly for somd other reason , the eastern wall of the government building took a lurch this morning. Bosidd the elevator shaft on the third floor and within a few feet of Judge. Gresham's court room is a craclt an Inch and a half wide ami extending up and down the wall. Tha break opened suddenly and let down n lot of plas torlng. The crevice ! was evidently caused by the sinking of the outer wall of the buildlngj nim.iu.vo rourTiit ! FAIII. Commissioner DoYoung Is preparing to leave for homo and the groundsand buildings committee will endeavor to follow the Cali fornia commissioner's suggestions in regard to a liberal arts building. At the committed mooting this evening the proposition to erect an extra building will bo voted upon. According - * ing to the schedules of classification the liberal arts and manufactures building the largoit nnd most imposing from an exterior view of all thofnlr buildlnes Is too small for1 exhibits. OL'TIIl'HJ. FIIMAI.B lltJIIOI.UI. Annlo Frank , a Elrl 10 vears of ago , was before Justice Bliimo this morning charged with burglary. Yesterday afternoon she entered the house of Mrs. Evans , who had previously endeavored to assist the girl by giving hoi1 manor nnd clothing , nnd stola JOff worth of clothes. She was sent to the Homey of the Good Shepherd oti a $100 lino. I'llKrUllUUD DEATH. Matilda Bohlt , 10 years of age , committed' ' sulcido by hanging herself with a plocu of rope to a hook In the kitchen of her homo. When found today by her daughter she was ) dead. She had boon sick for bomo time past ) and It Is thought shu took her life In a lit of dospondonoy , SVVEI ) 1IY aitFVT COUIHOE. The steamer John A. DIx , which sprung ai leak on the wav to Milwaukee Sunday morn ing with i.00 persons on board , Is now on tUoi dry dock umlerBOlng repairs. Exports declare - clare the boat was in no condition to mnko the trip In such stormy weather. It Is owing to the plucky conduct of her captain , B. M. Cochrano , moro than to the stability of the crazy old craft herself , that , aho was'onabled to land her passengers sufolv. She trad not been two hours out when she began leaicing badly and ilvo pumps were necessary to keep her afloat. A senil-panio slozed upon the imssonecrs and many of thorn lay down in their clothes anxiously awaitluirtliooutcome. Along towards morning the steamer Chicago was sighted and Captain Cochrano rau cloio alongside , and requested her to stay by the Dix until she reached the port. This tho- cartaln of the Chicago agreed to do. At daybreak the wind moderated somawh.it mid Ja plain Cochrane m.uln the port of Mil wan- koo und landed his passenger ) , Ho then discharged tha cargo und iiut his vessel on the dry dooit. The John A. Dlx Is ono ot the eldest boats on the lake. Judges of wbnt a seaworthy l > out Miould bo say that It H time she U taken out of thu prasmigor service. OIIIUT INTKIIEST MWimsTHD. No greater evidence of the universal Inter est in the Columbian exposition U needed ; han the formation of "World's Fair ciubj" In various towns and vllliigoi throughout the country People who have to "plan ahead " to bo able to sea thu coming great show have alroadv commenced thalr calculations and are putting thelusparo dollarsn-sl ie to dofrny expenses for a week or moro seaing the wonder - dor * of the exposition. Ill * among tbesocalled "middlo classes" thut most of the calculating s going on. The rich can coma when they pleasonnd nsofton as It suits thom. Salt loives farmoiM. moahaulci and other people of Itlca financial standing to scrimp nnd aavo their ulmiH and dollars for a trip to Chlca.-o In IslU. Thtire uro many bluds ofVorld'.s. \ . ( wins orjaiiizaJ throughout the country. They are aided and encouraged by men of means who stand ready with money which they will furnish on curtain condi tions. TUelr schemoi are based on their Ideas of popular opinion aud oiltmatton ot the fair. Ono of tbo. best Ideas which Is not , hO\\ovor , particularly now , Is ad vanced by a company of capltnllstn In Do- trolu They opan an ofllce nnd make a propisUlQti to receive from IWMOIIS In any part of Michigan subscriptions of M rents per wook. At the end of eighty weeks , which falls pretty closoto the opening of tha exposition , each subscriber will hnvo paid lu $40 , For tillmi m thn company guarantees to take each .subscriber to Chicago and glvo him llvo dhvs nt the exposition. The coin' pany's obligation Involves , the proper trjiu.s- porlatlon lor aftch subscriber between his home nnd ChlciiKD , fire , adpilsslonR to tbo world'H ' fnlr grnuudA wlUi guldosinnd attend ants , and board andlo < ] glng in the olty during , - ing thcso llvo days- , notiKUitv Ti'usr.us. The result of tbo Bohomhin Tumors' na tional touruanicnt at Milwaukee , whluh wn announced Into lust night , is as follows : Tbo ihva prizes , both of the higher and lowci ? class , were awarded U > thu Ccsko Amerlcfcy soltol of Chlctigo. Tbo firstprlo for superior turning wasiwon by Augu t Patera , the siyc- end by Thomus Nader , the third by Rudolph Hurt , the fourth by Charles Bartos , all of Chicago : thu iVfth by PqyJlk , thu slxUi by- August Fcsnr of NCTT VorH , the sovouth by Hesik of Chicago. August Patera of Chicago , momborof the- higher class , made n ruconi of llvq foot aud two inchija la running high Jump , Uones , of Ne\v York , flvo foot and Jolon of Omaha. member of the lower class , raada a record of * llvo feet In running high Jump. lu rope cllniblnir , Ailolph Blleka and Kuba of Chicago , Voynoska of Now York , all of thu hlphor class wurof first Joseph Corveoiy of \VilLi r , Neb , , won the second class pctzq In rope climbing. In dumbbell , llfUnirl.ukcHof Chicago- lifted an olghtv pound dumtMiolltwoiitv 'eight times , Tonarof tbow York , tbo same weight , tvtonty- live * times. In the tug of war the Omaha toaiM , con sisting. of Jolun , Hareika , ICoran , Nlivguruad. Dvorncok , came out rlcorious with tbo MJU \vaukeo Graroinan uiniors. The Cesky Amorilty sokol to.un of Chicago , composed of Nader , Polora , Bitok , ' Strnnsky and Bites , bout in tha same sport both the American Athletics and the Gorman tumors suc cessively. The Sunday afternoon parade was , In spite of it drfrillng rain , u grand success. Over 1,000 turners alone were In line , besides some S50 lady turners from Chicago. The latter weed admired In thair pretty navy blno drossesnftd jaunty hats. Many Uennvolont societies from Chicago , Milwaukee , Raulnc and Manltowoc with banners and music helped to su'oll the procession. I.AI1OU O1IOANUATION9. A number of piano makers of this city mot yesterday and took preliminary1 steps' toward the organization of the piano makers' union No , 1. Temporary oHlcars were oleotod. An other mooting for the purpose of effecting d permanent organization Is to bo hold next Suialay. A infecting was hold Vd orday to organize the trades whoso-\vork Is being done by con vict labor , so as to make a protest against tha system * The ti doi nt which convicts worked in the Illinois penitentiary are stono- cut Kirs , cobpers , wire wdrkfis , Willow and rattan woriicrs , shosmakoi's , tiarness mak ers , marble cutters aud marble polish er * . Mombora of the unions have employed - ployod attorneys , The unions will contribute funds and they propose prosfceutlon in courts of contractors violating the contract labor law. AllOfcT TUR WKATUBn. ChiratfO waa trantod to a dose of fall \Vantlier yesterday , which was unpleasant unit unexpected. After n cool ulht tha morning broke' fair add pretty with promise of a clear , cool dav , but early the slty became overcast and at 10 : SO o'clock a heavy rain bo < - gnu and continued to fall at intervals during the day. Picnics which were planned for the day were broken up and the Sunday crowds that had gathered at the parks were routed by the storm and driven homo. The lake fortunately \sas free from fog aud na mUuaps occurred. It Is just sucli u Uino as yesterday's storm that tha wonderful success of the government's exterior breakwater as a protection to ves sels was shown. Marino men soy the signal service forecasts are far more reliable Id Undo Jerry Rusk's department than before the rscent change from the war department ) Yesterday's ' storm was prndlctod with re1 mnrkablo accuracy almost to the hour of it * arrival. The weatbdr and the direction oi the wind have been predicted in the most act curate wav for a month , and mariners are again having confidence in the signal service1. A I'OUTICAI , SIOVE. John Gladney , n well known colored repub lican of Springticld. ha * issued a circular to tne- colored voters of the state ever bis own signature , announcing a prand rally to beheld held In southern Illinois next month. The circular raids as follows : "In viaW of the foot that the campaign of ' 03 is fast approaching the eolorod voters of the state must bestir themselves1. It has beort conceded by theleadeisof the Jrty that tha colored vote of sbuthern Illinois saVed outf state tlckdt in ISSi and hence the eyes of party leaders nro turned toward that section of the slate and toward said voters ? Tru& , wd have- exhibited mord loyrtlty and receive' less1 recognition than any oinor class of voters ) but wo doMro to express in advance our do t'erminati6n to contrfbufo by every possible means to the success of our party and it * time honored principles. * srnuxo A I.E-IK. The steamer John A. Dix , whjoh loft hard yesterday with 200 passengers on board ) sprung a leak when off Racine and it was with great trouble she gottohcrdosj tinatlon. As it was thought tbo staamon would sink another steamer kept her com * pany to bo- near in case of emergency. The pa OHcers knew nothing of the condition ) of the boat1 until Milwaukoa was roackod. noiinun OP iinu JBWRI.S. One of the leaders of Chicago doml-mondoi Zcor Owens , was robbed of itf.OOO worth of jewelry at an early hour yesterday morning. She savs ho was aroused by n man who brandished a dirk and told her to hand ovoi ) all her jewelry on pain of Instant death. Shd did so and ho backed out of the room. The woman jumped hack , seized a revolver and- Urea Hirco shots at him. Ho oicapsfl , how ever , but loft a trail of blood on the stops , The woman thinks ha is a discharged em ploye WB8TKHV PFOrLB IN CHICtflO. The following western poopla are in thct city : At the Wellington Arthur Johnson , W. Wells , W. O. Tavlor and wife , J. II. McConnell - Connell nnd wlfo , Omaha. At the Auditorium J. J. Brown nnd wlfp , Omaha. At the Grand Pacific E , T. Koch , Cedar Rapids , la. ; A. J. Carvorand wife , Lincoln ; R. M. Allen , Amos , Nob. ; C. L. Wright , Sioux City , la. ; James H. Van Evert and daughter , Davenport , la. ; Charles T. Neal , Lincoln ; John C. Rills , Davenport , In. At the Palmer -D. W. Lowroy , Lincoln ; W. D. Ellsworth , DCS Molnos , In. At the Fiomont O.V. . Huzoreid , Dos Molties , Ia.j A. T. Rlctor , Omaha. F. A. Cure lor the Driulc Habit , The John Holiday Remedy company , of Burlington , lit. , guarantees to euro the ilrlnk Imblt and dypjoinaiua. Homo treatment. Itemody sure. Ingredients harmlo-ts. Pur bottle , postpaid , with full directions , fii50. No testimonials published , and correspond ence kept inviolate. We have used our own medicine. H.lllU HIT , Hill , N. 0 , , D.iiunu'oil l y 11 SL-MMIT , N. J. , Aug. 21. A oyclono struck Lon ; , " Hill , in Panalo vallov , durluf- thunder storm last evening. Whole orchards , .orn Holds and humhods of tons of stacked liav wet u uprooted and acattorod broadcast. rim oyclODo struck Long-Hill about ft o'clock lu the afternoon , cutting a swatn us though n liugo iiiowor bad gone ever the ground. Th o jyclono Is the tlfit ever experienced In this icctlon. Thu dunuige ninounts to f lui,030. , AiiiioiincoinontH. At the Grand opera house the Garrow , ) pora company hold the boards every night. " .11 . "The Bohemian Girl. " Too much"prnisu jjiinpt bo given tbo. company In its rendition ) f Haifa's boautlful lyric. The compunj can- ilits of the best known artists unit the Jturrua , contalnlnjr forty volcuj , Is an ex- Mjption.illy good ono. Other oparas aru in uopu-atlon , Thursday ovonlnx tno com- uny will appear In ( llloort & Sulllvau's "Tho Mikado. " ipIn * ? . no lumua. TIB pain when Llttlo Early IUJOM ara tauau. aauill pill. Safa pill. Duifc pill. J 3T "A When , We , Have a. Sale- ; that Is , a Special ale , we. have s.orneth.ipg o sell that it is worth , your while to at lea&t. look irvto when you. are in the vicinity of our store. This is a special sale of Suits which a.re light and me.dium in weight. They are in Sacks and Cutaways , styles a-nd fabrics that are always correct , fpr- business and street wear. Our object in rnaKing th.es.e extreme ly low prices is to not carry them over , as we require , every inch of room for our large stock of falL and winter wear -which will begin to arrive shortly. ( We anticipate an unusually large fall trade ancjl are prepar ing for it. ) "You can have our handsome , dressy $18.OO and $2O.OO Saits. We guarantee an abso lutely perfect fit , and these Suits will hold their shape and weair you all this fall and next summer as well. You can get our $1B.OO and $13.SO Suits in fabrics , color and cut to please you. Continues a few days more. At $3.SO and $4.OO the Pants are going rapidly. They should , for they are actually worth nearly double the money. All over the store1 we have a correspond ing reduction. Our Are Our Bulletins Watch Them Olotliiers , Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas Street. FACTS ABOUTPJROdT. . tins Not Boon I > nmncd to Any JCxtcnt Yet. "Tho people who ara howling about iho cold weather and a wearing that such weather was ndvet hoard of Iff AUgust coma about as near to the truth as the ordinary mortal usually does when ho trusts' to his memory for weather data. " It wns Observer WalsUof the weather factory who spoke , and bo-proceeded to haul out the dusty tones to proVo that tho- memory of tbo "oldost inhabitant1' was as ilcklo as & summer girl. "Last Saturday tho" Idwdat temporatura reached was lifty degrees , " cor.tineid Mr. Welsh , "Ono year ago on the U2nd wo had bora n inlnlntmum temperature of 49 = " . August ? 91 of last year wo1 htfd a' teirtporaturd of 52 ° but on the seventeenth the therj momctor reached 48 ° and temperature1 stayed lu tha AO's until < tna-22Hiy , When it felt taa0.2 = , when it commenced to. get wnrmorj The rnngo oPtomporature waa. ( jreatcr lasi year and tha maxtnfmum recorded wai lighter than during the last cold snap , bub the noarnoss-of the HgnTa11 tor last August and th ! # joar Is som fliittf ( unushaU YOSJ terday morning tho'lowes"fc polntwas'reacliod.i the mercury touching 4 1 = , which was foutf degrees lower than the mlnfuimum last year but wltft this exception last year was the coldest. " Tie | reports received at the weather olTlco show that Hukt frosts > ocSffrrod at North Pmtto and Sioux City yestordav morning. No report has bean received'of frost heavy1 enough to do auydnmagts to" crops In this ) section. No report of fros't has bofiu sent out from Omaha as a careful examination of low plates nnd point * where frost is likely to bo lirst soon' hns failed to dis'eloio evidence of n deposit which would bo catted frost. Tno lowest tempornturo reached during last niirnt. was-4S ° nnd the indications are favorable for a general and rapid rise m temperature In this ontlro section. Dr. Bfrrioy , hay fovorand catarrh , C bldg A. Town The Sixth Ward republican club will meet at Its hall , Twenty-sixth and Lake streets , next Friday ovouing. Tha annual election of ofllcors will take place. Tlio best men of the myircl will bo present and a general discus sion of the city ofllcers will take place. Tlio bum olomoiit will bo rolegrfod { to the roar , nnd leading taxpayers promise to talco an iictlvo part In this us well avsuusoqont meetIngs - Ings of the olub. Da Witt's. Lltllo Early KISUM , best pill. . . - 4 * i Ifor IlrlolcVillks. . The Hoard ot Public Worlt * held a short session yosturday attomoon and dlscussoa the quostlou of brick for sldawolks. It was agreed that tha Omuha brick were superior1 to plank and the board will aik the council to pass un oidinanua providing for thu use of brick on the outlying streets within the boundaries of the lira lunltr. DaWltt'3 Little Eany Risers for the Ilvor. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. O' perfect purity. Lemon - of great strength. Economy Jntholrusa. . Almond [ Ros& etc. ? ] P'avor ' as clollcatoly nnU th < fresh > frull > I * V * " n ? * * " B " * f'ji'J T' * lim BAD Pimples on tlio face ( Breaking Oat | Bkln Tioablos | Little Bores | Hat Bkln | Boih | Blotdioa ) Gold Bores ) Bad Breath ) Bora Mouth or Lips ) If jolt niilTor rrum BUT of tllcito yuiptomv , tnuo ENGLISH WHY ? D80AlWiJtWiLOOD H T you ever n e < l mercury t If so , did you Klve yourself tha needetl attention at the tlmo 1 \S m.rcl not tfll you fiat you rtqnlro a.Mood . mralc'na ' , toonsuro frwrtom from the nftmif - fccts. lr. Aoli r' Kn llitli Illood Kllllr Jstnp only known in dlctne i t will thoroughly crudl- cita tlio poison from the ifsf. ' FOR BY KUHN & 0(5. ( . Omaha. EoWs Nerve Tonic Pilla . ' . I Debility , Vital Ezbinitlon , V ln tht Until , ColilIInmls or rcealad ; ! rcnUtlon , DIao Llnon under the cs' ' U ioeses la fltlior Box. EoWo Nerve Tonio Pills MAKES NEW HEALTHY BLOOD AHD RESTORES THE NERVOUS SYSTEM They brlnd the rosy tint of Health to tlio BnllolV clicck. If younrosultorlnR from l > o- rnngomcntot the NorveHImpure jBlootl or Pant Krrorw , you ehould at ODOO tnko Dr. Ilobba' Nurvo QTunlc 1'lllH , tlio < 33roal Cifo EScnc\vcrw they will onrlch your Blood and BtrcnctUoii your Norvou. I'tlco , 60 cunts a VlOl For DBlo by ilruraloto or Beat by mall. HOBB'S MEDICINE CO. &AN rnANCisco , OAL. CHICAGO. iu Kiihn .V lei , for 1'itli nnil lonilm : : : His. J A I'lillur .V Oi , Cor lull und DoiiKlus Sit. A. 1) . 1'ostor & Co. , Council llliilli , In. National Bank ( J. S. DKl'O-ITOltV. - OMAHA NH1J Capital $4OOOOO Surplus Jan. 1st , i89O 62BOO Ofllcor * unil DlroftoM llonry W Vnton , I'roslilent ; IvunlnH flood. Vice I'riHldinit ; .Innioi W Ha\aun\V. V. .Morjo , John U. Collins. K O. CuJhliix , J N. II. I'atrlrk , W. II. d. IIiiulici. C'nsliler. Ti-IEl IRON BANK. ( ornvr litli nnU r'unniiii rfl.i. General Hunlclii1. , ' IUnlnn-51 Trmi'iiictod. , I'liitiiU'iicc , hlrk- f , "all ruu iloivn" or liming llcsli , ynu will IlncJ a'lin7ti > nniiitlinuimk itiiiiii.cliuiul biillcl up tiiu l Ilrnuilwny.fr lint .St. , Isvtv Vorlc. AMUKIOAN AND KIlltOl'lIAN IM.A.V. UNION DEPOT HOTEL , Corner fltli nnU.Miuon .SlrntH , Half Mock rruit ot Union I'liclllo nnil II & M DfpuD Nuw bullillnvi lion' fiirnucirf , ( uotf lUiru Hnt dun , cuolait locitlcjn Ih Ounhn , rlnw o ( antlru urroundliu euunlrum. . Dilliulurtrlo i all lioll * oto 1UIH , ( I LU n 11 CO ; ICvorj linn of culilo un 1 mauir car , | IA > wltliln on-iJilock. ( i\oiili-lijriiji'i | AVUIIUU mill llnmooia 1'ittklliiu. 4 liloaicf uw y ami jrau o Iraiufur to lUww 1C you DR. C. C5-E3S Wlslios toglvn a few reasons why ho Is work- ins such wonderful caret wharu other doctors fall China 1ms about half thu population of the plolio. They have linen pr.iuili'lnv andppr- fuuthii ! iiii'dlelnii \er t.iHK ) YIJA1W CUiini ; Niliii ! ( son l-ncv. Hrlt ) dNi'oxcroil siwonty- two IIOJMOIIM and their 'ihtluoU'slMM jonrs bd- fore ( /In 1st , and Maix'ii I'olu , who hroiik'hl tha Cump.is-i. Cainpliil. ono of the first Ktlropnins nho on- triuil C'l.in.i , says : "I'hulr physicians Imo n tliorotn ; ) ! knonloilgo of tlu > iintniii of liarl > i and un adiiilmlilii Mklll In dlaitiiiHlm ; by tha pulsu. " iHoo Wlllard' * MlOdlo inuilio. ; ) It Is well Known that aunpowilur , stoain and olt'utiIcily nro old lu China , and that the Cllil- H040 nine nrlii'lt\4 \ ' thulr doilcatu booku iWO yuan * lutfoiu Oiillonburj was bom. Hut It was to medicine the Ohlnuso cri\v tlu'lruttiMitlon. und uhou tljo oinpiTOr Oliln Wniiordered ) all llio books to bo nut-mil hu ( nooiitiMl the inodlL'.il wiifKs , and It \ > asonljr hHi" iiiotrst aoo.dnnt that tiiu Kin.it wnrki of Oonfill-Ins hlinsnlr worn savuO , ho lnulnu Ijliifi'd u < i-t uf his worlds In thu I'liruor-stono of ills rasldi'iicu. whluh was found . ' .OJiyuar * afior. 'L'lio colobratqd Dr. llohson slatns that oya of tin ) t hlnusn dtspuiHdlorlos R\OS | 1IJJ lliiilAl : : < KKMTiIl : > ahH ( ! Gun oii wo then ut thu doctor s HUUI'UHH ? Tht ) O.nic isl.iu physicians all use the nainu Koiiuulli'H and when yon change Uocloi-1. In your dl.snDimltUmcnt und dl ust , yiu ini'iol.y i'li.iu.u f voc'H xinl assertions hut not mo Id Ini's Wlii'ji ntv Ainorluin doctor ( ILs- COMTS a new loinody all the other doctors Know alioiit It Iniiiiudlutuly. Nun , you Unijw the Clilni'Mu Doi tor uunios fiom an alnioit uli- loiown iMinttry , rout ilnlnst nuiiily half of tno pcojilc of tlin world , wlioro all tlio mudleliibi uruoiitliuly dllToieiit , anil In.O Ouoodllura a ieivard of JWMJtMo any ono who ciin diiil- uato any onu of his ( llilii'Hi ) ) Moillrlniis Do you now coinpinlioml th.it after il\lii ; ; up nil hope of lieliiK I'mIM | by vonr dot1 tors , th.it In tnKliig the I'lilnosc Ducloi's Krnuidios. l.tMi ) In inuiibor and ah-.olululy uul.nouu oiilHliluut I'hhia. Iliad ho has a wonduifnl achant uro ovoi all otlii'r phv'slcliina. Ills nun roint'dll'S liavn uuvor liKioiii-untrriid your hlnoil and not on It ns If by iiiiglu. c'lirlnK tliy dlsoi nnd I collld licit bli'iiu nnrl hid to sit up all nlirht In n chair. I tiled doctor ( ifliT dyotnr but without hi-lp. and thought some rtillil I would choKe lodouth. Asalast hopa I trl id llr. ( J. ( ! dio. . the ( Miliiesn ( Uietor , and was relieved Itmtnntly. IA a short ttmn I win LMired anil hatunuvui since been troubled * I Imxts reanon to bless Dr. t' . Ceo U'o.--MUS. I' . U. IllUall. Ith St. , bet. .1 & Koiith Ojnalrn. In order to convlnuu the public that Dr. U. Oeo Wo can nuru anv dlii > 110. liu niaKesthn fiillowin ; olfer : A ttUAltAN'I'i : ! } to return tile money If uflur a fnlr lilul the put lent U In uny ray dissatisfied with treatment , jilt. O. ( ili ) ; \ \ ( ) . liitli and California Mioots. ON flee hours , y u. m. till U p. in. U.tll Sun'iaylf you wish. N. II. Tin1 Doctor him ip.uly urupared the followliig olirlit runuf'llw : lilooil , Teina-la U'iMknohfl. KheiimatNtn , Inlltostlii. ( ( Iout Manhood , flak Headache. Cntairh. and Kld- nerand I.Ivor Medicine. I'rlcn Jl.lM. O ill of wrltn forijiiostlon blnnli and book. Dr. O. Gao Wo , 16th and Oalifornla. There fs riothinff its equal for relieving- the SORENESS.1TCHING or BUaNING , redutinff the INFLAMMATION , taking out REDNESS , and quickly bringing tha skin to ! ts-nntural color. BEWARE of Imposition. Taka POND'S EXTRACT * ' only. Sea landscape trade-mark on bulT wrapper. Sold only In our own bottles , Atl POND'S EXTRACT CO,765lhAvc.NY. It's ronmiknhlo specific 'notionupoiHho affected piirta * gives it BiipremtS control ever 1'iles , however oevero. Also for Jluftis , ScaUls , JSrttptbnis , Salt Hhcinn &a. Teatimoiilnls fi oiu all classed piovo ita clllnacy. 1'iic'O 50c. Sold by all Jrnjgisla { or ecnt by in till on receipt of plica Put up only by POND'S EXTRACT CO. , 70 GtU Avo. , IT. Y. HOVAh MAllj STEA.MHUJM , and QUriUEC To DKlillY uiul LIVERPOOL CAIIIN , f50 to tyu. Aci-onlliiH to Btoainar nnil lyc.illciu of Htivluriiiiiii liitc'riiiuilliituiinil Sti'orauu t low ratal. NO CATl'l.li ( < AllltlKI ) . SDUVKII : or LIKE. Ti I.onclomlcrrj' , orory KortnlKlil. loptpmljiT .Inl.STATKOl'CAI.IKOltNIA 9 ' A U baiiteniliitr ITtli , Sl'VTK Oil" NHVAIIA. ST M OcU'lJOMst , h'l'ATK Ok' NlIllUASICA , 8 HI A M. IA1IIN. Mill ) notitrii , * . StooniHi ) IfJ. Applf ti > ALLAN \CU , . Clila IKII II. K. MOOIIHS. Wliwmli Ticket OlllTO. \V. I' VAIh llurllniituii Tlekot Ollle * JMorimnl'nrndjoiirClilmiio ) . DourdlnRp JHclirxil rorUlrlnnnil Vnuim f idtoi , Korf 'intilO'U . 'I'llAVllll. J.f ' ! ( , ? . tirtroesO. ) ! > " " ' " ' T 215 titato ILLINOIS JCONaSRVATORY. Inslnirtlon ID nil < lciarf ] U i.f Miulollitiidy , I Kit Alt , Klc , a\in .xtUulaiB 4lu.il . AtlilivM K V. nULU\Ulit > iil I , J iMERICANGONSERyATORY.CHICAGOr . CTIIlCKlimi lUllrUillWU * VI' . AUiCKHIIH HT. Ill liriuclin of Muilc lrlMutuAlt llrluth. rn.tUr. ' Ttj'O. mf b ) io.tl Ulltlri | > tt. * d ft.ly rill | ; > > 1'Ml0t4l c tl CaUM ail u.lle-l r. . . 1 , 1 , luniTiHlil. IlliwUr , CEHTUCKY MILITARY IIISTITUTl llflll l-1IAMlKllir ( , KV OPEN T'ltttlUtKI > Ur HIS YBA.H Thn secunil loriu < tl Dili nan > lo < ulu voir ikvlm Hr4t lomlnjr In July suit uloui tlilrtlCilnuilix ut litouiulicr nrxt ; < tl > l > V IIOVH , Snirti , I'oit-Offlw , KMIMOAMJ , UP _ hiviuoib or isjxi.MiToN : , Mo " BAHllSlJ-tfflAt UUlLEGE = iff Vf. A. wlLSOW , rrtamcut. CENTRAL COLLEGE KW9H8.W" ?