THE OMAHA DAILY BBJB , TJttJJKHDAY , AUGUST 27 , IHOl. ROBBED BY THE CAR PORTER. JElgbt Hundred Dollar Roll Successfully Sneaked from a Pnllnun Oar Pasiongor. . H R * \ BUT THE THIEF WAS ALSO A BIGAMIST. And When Ills Wive * Found It Out They Helped ( he I'nlloo Trying to 1'ntcti Up Dtiinoorntlo Peace til ( Jhluii ( : < > < CHIOAOO Btmiuu op TUB BKE , ) CHICAGO , III. , Aue. SO. I II. B. Wcston , of Fargo , S. U. , claims that whllo on n sleeping car on the Chicago , Mil- vraukaa St St. Paul railway , which no boarded nt Uubuquo , la. , for the purpose of proceeding to Cincinnati , fSOO of his money disappeared wbllo ho was asleep In his berth. Upon the arrival of the train In Chicago , John Cooper , the porter , was arrested. It was found that at Savannah , 111. , Cooper had mailed n largo newspaper package , which was traced to bli wife , Mrs. Edlo Cooper , at No.TO State street. This pack.iga is supposed to bare contained the stolen money. In tbo course of tholr Investigations the ofllcor.i claimed to have found that ( Joopor was the possessor of two wives , No. - being located nt No. 2110 Armour avunuo , each of whom was Ignorant of the other's ' cxistonco. When informed of the facts each hastened to ivo the police all the information In their power. Cooper was hold to the criminal court in $2,000 bonds. I'ATCIIIKO 01' POLITICAL ( JUAItllEM. The report that the two warring wings of the dornocrncy in Chicago had settled their dlfforoncos appears to have been premature. Harmony bos by no moans bean restored and there Is ovoa talk of the Harrison men Joining the republicans. The Harrison- itos were last June greatly strength ened by the decisive victory at the Judicial election nnd would gain more prestige by un important victory this /all anu would bo In a position to dictate terms to the humbled Cregorltcs. However , Adolf ICraus ana others think that tbo war has been carried far enough und that any refusal to join with the Into enemy , now that It Is contrite nnd humble , would amount to a withdrawn ! from the democratic party. A ' special meeting of the Harrison pcop'lo to consider the subject will be held at the Grand Faclllo tonight. WOlfLD'S FA III NOTIH. The press and urlntlng committee of the world's fair has adopted a resolution asking the grounds and building committee to re serve n space of 8,000 square foot for a news paper building on the exposition grounds. This building is intended for the use of editors who may visit the exposition and for the accommodation of the newspapers of Chi cago. cago.Henri P. Omagcd of Monte Carlo , laid before tbo ways and means committee a prop osition to reproduce the famous resort with nil Its dazzling attractions for the world's fair , but in spite of tbo proposed purchase of 91.000,000 In stock , and the prospect of an other million from the ruKe off , it was do- ollnud. ANOTIinit 1IAI.V riiOmiCKK. A Chicago geclus named Uathman has a plan for producing rain by ihouso of carbonic mold gas. His plan U to explode cylindrical hells filled with the g.v at a distance of four to five thousand feet above the earth. The throwing off of such a tremendous amount of carbolic ncla gns at the lowest pos- aiblo degree of temperature would produce a very largo oloud , says Gathtnan. Being heavier than the surrounding air it would descend , at the snmo time enlarging and accumulating moisture. This would continue until the cloua became so heavy that precipi tation would rasult aud a gladsome shower would follow. FOUOIIT A num. . News reaches Chicago via Milwaukee that K duel took place there nbout two weeks ago between two men named Dr. Leo and Lieu tenant Falrchild. The encounter is said to liavo boon the result of a quarrel when both Eontlomou were honied with wine , and lo have lauon place in the doclor's house. Both were slightly wounded , one in the arm and the other la the breast. ODDS AND KNDS. The directors of the Masonic temple have been offered $500,000 for u ten-yoar lease of the Casino In Now York. There will bo about sixty thousand square foot of space in the roof when completed. Alderman Ilaynes , It is said , will introduce a resolution at the next meeting of the council lo allow the snayor and comptroller no salaries for the tlmo d'ulng which they have been absent on ttolr summer vacation. A Milwaukee avenue grip car. heavily loaded with pastongors , broke loose from Iho cable yesterday and dashed into the Wash ington street tunnel at the rale of forty miles an hour. A scoio of people were bruised up , but nobody was hurt seriously. KKAN'H CUKDITOK.H ANXIOUS. Some creditors have refused to Join In Iho C5 per cent settlement in thu S. A. Konn Co. voluntary assignment case. It was so announced by a motion for a receiver loday for the entire assets , amounting to $500,000. It is alleged that there Is n conspiracy be tween Konn , Jacobs nnd Warren lo defraud tbo crodllnrs who object to Join in the settle- Jnont , Kx-Govornor Hamilton , representing the complainant , said thu county court bad exceeded its power In authorizing the sale , that the property was being wasted nnd squandered to the detriment of unsecured creditors , nnd thai something ought to bo done to prevent a disposal of the property. U'ho motion went ever until September m. PUNT Ai'Tuit THIS HIIOHT MNU. When the Pacific Short Line Is to bo put Up at auction next Tuesday by tbo order of the United Stales circuit court it is expected that Ihoro will bo many biduor * In Iho Hold nnd that the bidding will be keen nnd ani mated from Iho outset. Among the more prominent , it Is understood , will bo the Chicago cage & Northwestern , the Milwaukee , fc St. 1'aul , the Illinois Central and syndicates among the original bondholders. There is little likelihood that the road will bo allowed to go for n song. Should the Northwestern bo tbo purchaser It might ultimately com plete It to Option nnd extend It from that place to some suitable point on the I'acllio coast. The Illinois Central wants It to give It a transmlssourl line and access to the Jllaok Hills territory. The Milwaukee & St. foul covets it on account cf the traOlo It can give any road in control of It. WKSTE1IN I'KOPI.F. IN CIIIC.VOO. The following western people are In the elty : At the Tromont Mrs , D. Joel , Mrs. K. Davis , I * F. Weeks. Mrs. G. Kussell , Omaha ; Mr. and Airs. Philip Grill , Ogden , Utah. At tha Auditorium Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Douglas , Cedar Kaplds , la. At the Wellington 1K. . Burroll , Doa Molnes. la , At the Palmer G. C. tligham , Grand Forks ; J. M. Motcalf , W , P. Swaux , K. U. Ballou , Omahu ; Henry E. Bailey. Hapid City. S. D. ; Hon. C.V. . Hubbard , Sioux Palls , S. D. At tbo Grand Pacific A. C. Putnam , Chadron ; Charles Wheatou , Lincoln : J. G. LumborU , S. W. Cray , Omaha ; K. K. Mul- cahey , Sioux City , Iiv. Joseph U. Lehinor of Omaha passed through Chicago today on route to Cincin nati. nati.J. J. S. ICnoro , trnftlo manager for the Cudahy Packing company of South Omaha , is at the .Painter. I'lcrro Wlbaux , tbo biff Montana cattle nan , U at the Utohellou. P. A. Don't Fool Well , And yet you are not sick enough to consult a doctor , or. you refrain from so doing for fonr you will alarm yourself ami frlonds wo will tell you Juitwlmt you need. U Is Hood's Bannparllla , which will lift you out of that uncertain , uncomfortable , dangerous condi tion , Into a state of good health , coundonco and cheerfulness. You've no idea bow potent this peculiar medicine is iu aisos like yours Injured In a llnnnwuy. The 5-year-old son of M , V. Gannon wa thrown from u buggy yoatorday morning and uatalned a broken arm. Mils Ada Gannon , who wai driving tha fcona , left the little fellow in the carriage nml want. Into the Donclns County I3nnk block nt HUtoontti nntl Doiltfo streets. When she return cm the bond anil cnrrlauo hixtl dH- npiwnred nnd the clilld WM lying on the psvoinnnl , The HOMO look fright at a paw. Ing motor train. I'KHSUS.II. r/Kir OF IT. Noitroi.K , Nob. , AUR , 3(1. ( To the Editor of TUB HKR : At tbo mootlnp of the SUto Hoard of Transportation hold at the I'tiuUlo hotel .voitordnv , there WAI n vor.r full ronro- dentation of the builtxm IntirotU of Nor folk nnd of the towns In IU vicinity , The buslnou mnn nffoctod directly oy rallrond rates displayed prcat Intcro.it. in tlio meeting. From the sUtomonts of the UUMIIOJS tnon who have for n number of year * done busl * ness In this section of the country It clearly appeared that there has been n Vnr.r marked docronio , nggrcKiUlnK nbout - . " > par cent In nil froltrht rates Into nnd out of this section. Kspcolally Is this notlccablo on the particular products of the state , rnln and llvo stock , on which reductions to the above extent hayo boon made to the eastern markets at Hi. Louis nnd Chicago during the past llvo years. Tno only complaint oresentoa by nny busi ness man was that of Mr , Johnson , dealer In furniture , who Insisted that the rates made upon his line of ( foods nt Norfolk were not such ns to minblo him to distribute In toirl- torv which ho thought ho ought to bo nblo to reach as against eastern competitors , particu larly nt uch points ns l-'rctnont , Lincoln , Missouri river nnd cast , thereof. The railroads , In nu.iwor to his complaint , showed that dlstnnco was not by nny moans the only factor to bo considered in the prepar ation of tnrlfts , nnd admitted that the effect of the Interstate law was naturally to make Norfolk rates the maximum nt all points east , and the same principle was equally true at points on the Crelghton branch of the KlK- horn nnd the innln line to O'Neill , resulting In Vonliijreo nnd O'Neill rates being tno maximum nt points butwonn those places and Norfolk , und the rates at tboso two points xvcro controlled largely by circumstances beyond the power of thn IClkhorn road to control. The railroads evinced n disposition to treat all business Interests fairly nnd saomod willing to confer with Mr. Johnson with a vlow to making such changes In the tariffs as circum- stnnces will permit. Mr. Uaroorry , a farmer , Insisted that rales upon farmers' products were entirely too high und that they resulted In lower prices being received by the farmer. Ho made some very happy hits in presenting his side of the matter and seemed to bo n fair-minded man who would fairly consider the question In all its bcarincs. It was shown by the sworn statements ns to the results of business opera tions In Nebraska as to tbo On.nlm & Repub lican Valley Hallway company , comprising about 410 miles of roiul , running through the counties of Saunders. Lancaster , Gupo , But ler , I'olit , I'latto , Boone , Madison , Hall , Howard , Shor'inan and Valley , that for the past two years and n half ending Juno HO , 1S1H , which period includes the handling of the crops of 1880 and IS'JO , this road did not pay operating expenses nnd taxes , saving nothing whatever about interest on the fund used in the con struction thereof. The Kansas City & Omaha KMIroad company makes an equally bnd showing for the sixmo period of time. It has 103 miles of road running through n'splendid ngricultural country. The St. Joseph & Grand Island Hnilroad company , with about 1C ! ) miles of road , shows that during tno sanio period it is something llko f-'OO.OOU bohiud In the payment , of its taxes , operating expenses nnd the interest upon its bonded -loot. It is romarkublo that these results should follow , but it was claimed by the railroads that a Nubraski railroad operating between points in this state nnd handling and carrying No- nrasKa products and Nebraska business can not stand nlono under the present tariffs , and that If they depended upon themselves they certainly could not bo operated. Those lines of road above named are all operated by the Union Piicltic Hallway company , which stands behind their losses ; it oelng shown that it was nblo to do so by reason of Irafllo handled by It from and to sources entirely ' outside of 'Nebraska. The Nebraska busi ness of the Union Pacific Hallway company shows the snmo startling results ; that Is to say , that the entire through and local busi ness of the Union Pnclllo railroad In Ne braska done for that period upon the present rates was unronuinorntivo. It was stated that the Burlington system had n similar experience during tbo same period. The Elkhorn and Northwestern sys tems in like manner showed a corresponding condition of affairs. It is n startling situation which confronts the people and the railroads which , \vo fear , will have a tendency to runner discourage eastern capital from coming into this coun try , and any ono who has had experience dur ing the last year in trying to negotiate bonds and securities in the east knows how difllcult it has been to induce investors to put any money Into this state for any purpose. It li to bo hoped that ns the result of the various meetings held by the board at Lincoln , Kear ney and Norfolk that a most careful and diU- gent inquiry will bo made into the tnlo situa tion , for it is not believed that the people of this state really wish anything unfair at the hands of the railroads ; on the contrary wo believe they wish them to enjoy a reasonable return upon their Investment the snmo as is accorded any other business. P. Clinmborlnin'8 Colic , Cholera and Uiarrlicua Ilcinecly Is famous throughout the United States for its prompt euros of diarrhoea , dysenterycolio and cholera morbus. It is pleasant to take nnd can always bo depended upon both for children and adults. 25 and 50 cant bottles for sale by druggists. SUGAR I.-AOIOHV * NHISDKD. H County Can Itniso Sugar Ilcoltt < ) ! ' rino Quality. Mr. A. W. Fullrled , who owns a small farm ono mile west of Uuudoo Place , seems to have answered the question as to whether the soil in the vicinity of Omaha is suitable for the cultivation of the sugar beet , and bo has answered It In a no less practical way than that of raising a small field of the vege tables in question. Mr. Funded took a HUE reporter out yes terday to view his crou of suger boots. Ho has about ono and a quarter acres now al most fully grown. The boots appear to bo of good size nnd quality , although the rows are rather too close together to produce the verv best results. Several beets worn pulled up that weighed from half u pound to a pound nflor the tops were cut off. The vegetables will grow for some weeks yet und Mr fullriod thinks that ho will harvest about forty tons of beets from the Mold. " 1 may ship the beats to Norfolk or Grand Islund , " said Mr. Pullrlod , "but if I do not got a pretty goou pricu for thorn I shall food them to my cows. They are worth to a ton for cow or hog fodder. Mr. Fiillriod has kept an accurate account of the nxpcnso of planting and cultivating tlio vegetables und ho estimates that bv the tlmo the Hold has boon harvested It will have cost him in all about &V ) , in addition to the In to rest und taxes on the land. "If those boeu turn out as I think thov will , " said Mr. t'ullriod , " 1 believe it will pay to ralsu them on land that U worth $1,000 per acre. If I cot forty or even thirty tons from my fluid , und they could be sold at 5 u ton , you can see that there is qutto a pro lit in the crop. With improved machinery ami going regularly into the business , a largo Hold could bo planted and cultivated at less expense , proportionately , than the small Hold 1 have raised.11 The Douglas County Agricultural society has offered tlvo prizea for the best aero of sugar beats raised in this county , and Mr , Fullrlcd will enter his Hold la the contest. Mr. E. StoddnrJ , who lives ftvo miles west of the city , has a Hold of three acres that will also eonio Into tbo competition. The tint prize is 1100 , second prize , $75 : third prize , (00 , aud fourth prlio , * .W. Dr. Blrnoy , day favor ana catarrh. B bids Clnrk \ \ ooilinim'H AVI 11. The petition to probate the will of the late Clark Woodman was tiled in the office ot the probate ] udgo by the wife of the deceased yesterday ufloruoon. The hearing has boon sot for September JO , and the personal prop erty is osllmntoil nt f 110,000. The heirs and parties interested nro Sarah A. Woodman , Danlul W. Wpodmnu of Omaha , Helen A. Klohorty of Arlington , Nob. , and Charles M. Woodman of Colorado. Some people are constantly troubled with bolls no sooner does ono heal than another makes Its appoarnnca. A thorough course of Ayer's Snrunimrltla , the best of blood purl- tiers , effectually puts an end to thli iinuoy- anoa. Wo recommend a trial. DENOUNCED OLD PARTIES , 8tat3 Grand Lodga of Owd Templari in Annual Session. PROHIBITION LAUDED FOR ITS VIRTUES , Scene * nt the Illiin Orns § I'nlnoo South Omnlin'H Day Celebrated With Ornit Ceremony Oilier General > oe : . DM Moists , la. , Aug. 2rt.--Spoclnl [ Tolo- grAmtoTiiE BEE. ; The thirty-seventh an nual Dossion of the grand lodge of lownUood Templars began this morning with nbout two hundred delegates present , Tbo grand ledge degree was conferred upnn 11)0 ) new members. ( Jrand Chief Tumolar Hutchlns In his annual address said , among other things , that , "With many of the municipal nnd county ofllcers openly opposed to both the principal nnd practice of prohibition , en couraged perch an co by those still higher in authority , lavishly supplied with ample means pouring Into its lap from the lowest elements of society in and out of lown , wo certainly nro facing a dangerous fen nnd treading upon dangerous ground. No form of cunning deceit will escape the use of this enemy In our next battle. No money will bo spared by them. No corrupt means of carrying their sldo to victory will deter them from its use. Ho- member it Is the liquor trnfllc that arrays Itself against us nnd with tttut traftlu belongs at its comcomltants all that Is debasing , cor rupting and vicious. Such Is thu enemy fjood Tomplary confronts today in lown. " The report of Grand Secretary Perkins showed 11,01' ) ! ) members In good standing , a net increase during the year of 1191. Sovonty- two now lodges were organl/od , seventeen reorganized nnd seventeen revived. The re ceipts daring the year were ? S,40S.Go nnd the disbursements $1. 7 loss. Sixty-five now Juvenllo temples were or ganized and ton revived. Working commit tees were appointed and secret work done this nftornoon. Public meetings were held this evening. _ Ilnin Interfered at the I'nlnuo. CUESTONIn. . , Aug. 20. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tu K BEB. ! This has been a dark day for the Blue Grass palaco. A steady fall of rain started early in the morning nnd continued until evening. The attendance , however , was very fair , It being South Omaha's day at the palace. Nine train loads of excursionists came in today , the largest bclnjr from South Omaha. Southwest Iowa llremen were also hero , but owing to the mud nnd rain no contests were tiold. The city has been crowded all day , owing to the bad weather , nnd the speed ring has ooen n dead letter. Tomorrow will bo Decatur - catur and Montgomery counties day nl the pnlaco and will also bo a good day on the race counto , the premiums running to 2,000. Burlington Suspect Arrested. BtniMNOTox , la. , Aug. 20. [ Special Tele gram to THE BKK.J George Knmsoy , an em- ployoof Guest's music house of Burlington , Is under arrest charged with defalcations extending over a period of years. He was once dotcctod in a defalcation amounting to $1,000 , but on account of his employers the offense was overlooked. Hamsey's alleged de falcations are not estimated , but are said to be oxtonslve. _ HcrloiiH Flro nt Koiidn. Four DODOE , la. , Aug. 20. [ Special Tele gram to THIS BKK. ] The business portion of the little town of Fonda was almost entirely destroyed by Uro last night. The flro orig inated In Ballard's ' drug storo. The total loss will amount to $00,000. The heaviest losses are J. B. Ballard , f 1,500 ; M S. Patter son , $1,900 ; K M. Conwny , 10,000. The origin of the lira is a mystery. Sunk In the BuiaixoTON , la. , Aug. 20. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BEE. ] News has boon received hero of the sinking of the government boat Vixen nt Keithshurg , III. On account of the low water she snagged herself on some old bridco piling at that place nt 5 o'clock this evening and sank at onco. No ono was Injured. _ Senator llarlnn Improving. MOUNT PLEASANT , In. , Aug. 20. [ Special Telegram to TUB BKK. ] Ex-Sonator Harlan's condition is much Improved today and bo will bo about as usual in a day or two. Thirty years ago Isaao Cook started the celebrated Imperial Champagne. They now make 10,000 boitlos a day. It's extra dry. liUOWMSLiIj IIAIjL. Seminary for Younu Ladles , Omaha , Nel > . Rov. Robert Doherty , S. T. D. Pull term begins September 1C. -Tho completing of the south wing niukos accommodation for 40 boarding scholars additional. For catalogue and particulars wpply to the rector. _ aiAJOll FORAY'S SUCCESSOR. His Selection Promises lo Smash the Democrat iu < ' < > iiil > iiie. The light over the confirmation of a man to sit ns n third on the Board of Public Works , has turned out to bo a battle of the giants Tuesday night the contending forces In the city council surged buck anil forth and the names of John B. Furay nnd W. A. L. Gibbon \\oro passed around llko a couple of foot balls until they vvoro safely klcko'd Into the hands pf the commltloo on paving , curbIng - Ing nnd guttciinp. 'llio worn of this coin- mlttco is looked after by Messrs. Donnelly , Moroarty and Elsassor. This committee has a deep laid nnd cold blooded scheme that was divulged yesterday morning. At the meeting next Tuesday night most of the democrats who went Into the caucus that was hold in the witio room of a Fourteenth struct saloon last January will try und whip the dissatisfied democrats into lino. Thuy will ply the party lash und insist that uU of the ten democrats shall stand by ' the mayor nnd vote for the confirmation o'f W. A. L. Gibbon. If this whipping process can be accomp lished successfully. Councilman Morearty will report back the name of Gibbon nnd recommend that his appointment bo con firmed. This action will not bo taken until after n count of noses has been mado. Should the committee discover thai enough of thu democrats will not stay for the purpose of carrying the nomlnntion.Glbbon's name will DO buried in the pocket of the chairman und Furny's name will ho roportoi back. In this event , the commilteo und the Gibbon demo crats will Join force * with the republicans and confirm Furay. Mr. Moroarty of the committee , speaks In very uncomplimentary terms of President Lowry and the other democrats who voted against Gibbon's confirmation Tuesday nlgnt. Ho states that tboy allow tholr hatred to run uwuy with their judgment and democratic principles. They halo Mayor Gushing and his Htylo of democracy and to slap him In thu face would be perfectly willing to sucrlllco thu domocrnttu party , body , boots and brooches. Ilu states that because - cause they oppose the mayor they would bo willing to disrupt nnd sell tholr parly for a moss of the thlnoat pottayo known to the trado. The republicans in the council , with the exception of Mr. Brunor , know what Is com ing and are urging both factions Of the dumo- cratio side of the house to knock off the chip that reposes upon Mayor Cushlng's shoulder. Wnilo they are doing this urging tboy nro having considerable fun and are Industri ously pounding thu wedge Into the split In the democratic ranks. Kiirny Slay Stick. Mayor Cushlng li In high glee aud bo chuckles to himself when ho thinks of tbo action taken by tbo council In reconsidering the vote by which John B. Furay was ap pointed to succeed himself us a member of the board of public works. Tbo mayor opines that ho bas the laugh on his democratic friends lu the council and thai thuy will roallza the error that they mode. Ho hold * to tbo ido * that wuon an nppolntrnont nas been < ? prflrmoJ that that sutllrs It for nil tlmo Id comu. or nt Iciut until the nppolnlco hnW Hicn removed by the mnvor , or until charge nave boon preferred nnd stislnlnod against him. The tnavor wilt tnkclo6 > nl ndvlco upon this question ana If bis pdiltlon Is right ho ivtll make the domocrnts sryollovr Furay. Constipation poisonV tno blood ; DaWIlt' * Little Early Itt.surs ciira conslloalloti. Tbo cause removed , thu OUiinso U gone. If you wnnt n dollotons cup of cofTcobo sure nnd buy the J.W. _ W. brand of jtxvti and inuclm. LAHOIl'.t MW hAlV. Argument * In n Test Cnun Will I\c Heart ! Next Tuesday. The long tnlkrd of labor case of Lowe ngalnst the Hues Printing company has at last boon sot for bearing , The case will bo called before Judge * U'ako- loy , Doauoaud Davis la Tnc BEB building next Tuesday mornlnc. The proprfotora of tha Heoso Prlntlni ; com pany nro chnrcod with hnvltiff violated the eight hour law In this , that they compelled L.OWO to work morn than eight hours during ono day. The case U for the purpose ot testIng - Ing the constitutionality of the law. The prosecution will bo represented by Mahonov , Mlnnchnn and Smytho. Ambrose ft Dufllo will appear for Iho Koos peoplo. John L. \VobslerwlllalsomaKoatiargumont In behalf - half of the Omaha & Grant Smelter com pany _ Starch grows sticky complnxlon powders have a vulgar glare. Pozonl's ' is Iho only complexion powder tit for uso. IAI10K OAY. Committees ntVnrk Arrangl'iff n Klnborato Programme. Ono week from next Monday Is Labor day , nnd the Central Labor union Is making proi > - parallons lo properly cclcbrato the occasion. A commllteo 1ms bt'on nppolntod lu visit tno various commercial institutions and busi ness houses and solicit subscriptions. This committee consists of Harry E. Easton , presi dent of the Central Labor union , J. M. Kinney , J. M. Young and Julius Moyer. Tkoso gentlemen have visited a number of business bouses nnd banks and bavo mot with Haltering success. The details of the day's doings have not bocn arranged but will bo announced early next week. A very small pill , out a very good ono DeWitt's Lltllo Early Risers. niSASTllOUit OALK IX JtltlTAIN. Number of VessolH Wrecked nnd Sev eral liiVL'N Ij08t. LOSDO.V , Aug. ili. ! Tast night the steam pinnace belonging to a British war vessel nt Portsmouth was swamped iu a gala aud four seamen were drowned. The gale on shore swepl down telegraph nnd telephone wires and poles , unrooted trcos nnd unroofed houses. Dispatches from various parts of tno coast announce numerous wrecks. He- ports from all parts of Ireland Indicate thai crops were badly damaged by Iho gale. The French Hoot sailed from Portsmouth today. DoWilfs Litllo Early , [ Users ; only pil ) lo euro sick headache and regulate Iho bi' , < oU For booth nrivilojjes civil on or address - dross A. II. BrigRfc-rN : E. cor. 14th und Farnum streets , Oinnh'n , Nob. < * IJpiitcnnnt I'erHlinir Accepted. Atarocont meoling'of'the university regents - gents tno appointment of Lieutenant Pew- ling of the Sixlh United'Stales cavalry as milllnry Inslructor for-the university was ac cepted and approved. The board has offi cially notified .he secretary of war. Blood Will Flow Freely. Momi.K , Ala. , Aug. 2iJ. The sheriff and a posse of ilfty heavily armed men have lofl Dlandon Springs to capture the notorious outlaw , Sltnms nnd his gang. There will bo trouble when the two parties meet. Howe scales , Irucks , cotlco mllls car- starters , Ilarrisor. conveyor. Catalogues of Bordcn & Sellock Co. , agents , Chicago 111 AVrcclccd by n Hurricane. PAIIIS , Aug. 20. News has boon received of a hurricane in Senegal in which an Italian steamer and two cutters were wrecked at Kuflsquo and eighteen persons drowned. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Chil dren Teething cures wind colic , diarrhoea , otc. 25 cents a bottle. PKllSOXAL I'.llt.iGltAl'IIS. U. M. Allen of Amos is at the Millard. N. Fenlon of David City is at tbo Millard. A. L. Blxloy or Columbus Is at the Casey. M. A. Wells of Uavld City is nl Iho Casey. Miss M. Bowen of Wakoflold is at the Del- lone. John Jackson of Beatrice Is nt tbo Del- lone. lone.Miss Miss Belle Rogers of Lincoln la at tbo Mil lard. J. M. Marsh of Grand Island is nt the Murr.iy. J. E. Baldwin ot Grand Islund Is at the Di'llono. H. Slmouson of Hastings is a guest at tbo Dollone. J. L. Baker of West Point is a guest at the Murray. Oliver Smith and II. B. Scboldor of Fro- inont are al Iho Murray. Prof. C. D. H.ikostrnw of .Nebraska City is n guesl nl the Millard. E. G. Davidson , traveling passenger agent o fthc Erie road , is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Albright nnd daughter of Fort Madison , In. , are at the Murray. ' Mrs. J. E. Waters returned Wednesday from un extended visit to relatives in Norfolk. II. D. Watson of Kearney and C. M. Clapp , n loading capitalist of Bintjhtunpton , N. Y. , are nt the Pax ton. Clay Lambert , well known In western theatrical circles , is in tno cily as advance man for John Dillon , C. G. Itvan of Grand Island , counly attor ney of Hall counly , is in the ' city on business. Ho is an old classmate of'City Prosecutor Cobb. Mrs. It. II. Davles , the milliner , Is in Notv York city visiting her grandmother and mint , the former having reached the rlpo old ago of U ! ) years and Is still bright and active. Nat Brown has gona to Creston to atlend Iho racns now In progress ihorc , nnd lo work among the horsemen In iha Interest of Iho coining mcellut' at tho'Omana and Council Bluffs Driving pant. ' ' J . W. Hitchcock , ge'nernl neont of the Pas- scnuor department ot the Union Pacific nt U.in Francisco , is In tha city in conference with General Passenger Agent Loinnx on business pertaining AQJ fho San Francisco oftlcc. IIo will return \ pho \ coast today. DoWltt's Liltlo Ear/'Risers. ) ; Goitllttlo pill ever mado. Cure''constipation every time. None equal. Una thorn now. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla - \ Of Portact purity. LemonI Lemon - or eroat etrongth. Almond Eoonomy'nth ' ° i''U3o -I Rose etc.rj Flavor ns delicately and dellolously ao the frooh Trult. You Advertising alone , no mutter haw excellent , Cannot build up a Inrco triulo , or mnko n house great. Yet vital itniMirtanco hinges upon advertising , For very few concerns have ever reached colosenA proportions , Without liberal and intelligent advertising , And when it is backed up with Variety , Style , Quality , Price. Public confidence is at once assured. Our Sack and Cutaway Suits fn Always Of $10 End less Correct Splendid or VARIETY STYLE , QUALITY PRICE Como in light nnd medium weight , For street or business wear , An absolutely perfect lit , And will hold their shape nnd wcnr you until next ( all. You can buy Some of our best $13.5O and $15 Suits for Our handsome , dressy $18 and $20 Suits will go for and WORTH JUST TWICE AS MUCH. We are now receiving a new line of hats , in the latest fall shapes * and shades , and are able to offer f you the best $2 or $3 hat in this western country. Our fnll and winter goods will soon nrriva And our present stock must bo reduced. BROWNING , KING & CO , , Relieifole Olottiiers , Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas Street. o The Cheapest and Best Medicine for Family Use in the World. Instantly stops the most excruciating p las ; noror ( .ills lo t'lvo emo lo the surrercr ; n foir nppllciMlons act llko nmnlc , caunlnK the pain to Icutnntly atop. A Cure for all Bowel Complaints. Intcrnntlr tnkcm In rtosoi of from thlrly to sixty drops In half n tumUlor of water wilt euro In a fair mtn- ulos Crumps , Spnnms. Hour Btiimnch , Colic , Klntulonce , Heartburn , I.nliKiior , Knlntlng Spoils , CIIOI.BltA MOIUIU3 , DIAKIUIOHADVaKNl'KllV , Sick Hoa.Ucho , Naiuoi , Vo in I tin ? , Norrouinojl , dloeplasjna 11 Mularlarand nil Internal pnlm arising fromcluuigo of dlot or wolor or otbor causes. 50 Cents a Hot tie. Sold by Druggists. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. = s = Oinaha's Popular Theater | Marvelous Hit and | To-night. GontlnUedSilcGess To-night. THE Garrow Opera Company E1VERY EVKN1NG , iTHE MIKADOc Ollliort ti Siilllvini'B Grnututt Bucuuss. OAST OR OMARA-O'l-ISRS. Tlio MlknAo of .lup.in Mil. JHSSE JKNK1NS NaiiUl-l'oo this BOP , itlsgiilHci ! ns a wiuulcrlns mlmtrel , and In love Mil. HRNKY HAT-fjAM with Yum Viini ) - . . . . .MK UIIAS. II. IIIIKW Ifo-Ko ( Uml Hlph i\feutloiiornf : Tlllpu ) I'cioli-lliih ( Uird Hl li Everything isu : ) . . . .Mil. JOIIN E. r.llANI ) Plsh-Tiish ( a Nohlu Uml ) Ml. II. S . IJI-TKU Noo-H.inttlio uinhrrlln hi-tror ) Mil. UOIIT. STAN'I.KV iViS nT ' IW . * ' - ] . : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : . : " "ii 'ft Wi-AHS'g ff I'ui'D-lloo. f r Ko-Ko ) | MISS JOhKI'HINK 8TANTON Kiitlslia dm olilorly lady , lu love with Nankl-I'no ) Mlt-STILMi : UIXON AND- 40 : Chorus of Forty Voices fr" OOSTUMIsS. MAGNIFICENT PRICES 25c , 35c and 50c BY RUQUHSr Saturday Matinee , Ladies' and Children's Day , WII.I ; 1 F OIVEN THE BolTLemian Girl. MONDAY , AUGUST 31iT , QIROPLB-OIBOFLA. Seats mny 130 ordot'od by mall or telephone. PAH NAM STHKRT TII1SATI5H. Four NlKlita with Bunilay anil Wurtnusdny Mull net's , eointiioiicliij ; &UNDAV. AUGUST aOt.ll Ot tlin ( Iroat Coiuudy Jiovolty Ole Olson. prli'OR of iicliiil.sslon , B'ltKiaTT 1 1 K A'lMSIt. ThKTIiurHilay KvunluK , AiiK'imt tli. The GolclBn Companij Tlio l-Aet Coiuudy. THE MANAGER. Clmn < aof plar oUlilly 1'upuUr prioj * . ilatlueo BASE ! BALxL. 'i ' uo d Va. m Thursday , Aug. 27. OAMK AT J I' . M. DIME EDEN MTTSEE Wllionuu ( or tubular seniioii ul l p. m. Saturday , Aug. 29 WITH Numerous New Attractions. DR. C. GEE WO , Wishes to plvi ) n few reasons why ho Is workIng - Ing such wonderful cures n hern other doctors fall. China has about half the population ( if the Rloho. Thov liavo been priintlolni ; nnd per < fct'llntf ini'iik'liH ) nviir 4,11)0 ) YKAHS. Cluing NiniK ( M > O Ilnuy. llrlt ) dlsrovtirod seventy two poNimi anil their anthliitcs 'J.4.V1 yearn before - fore Christ , anil Marco Coin , who brought the compass. Cainplnl , one of the first Kuroponns who en tered C'liltm. siy"Tlmlr : : phyili'lntis liavn n thorough kmmloJK" "f tint nature of liorlis and nn admirable skill In dlnirnostiiK by the pulsu. " ( Si'O Wlllnrd's MlJdlu Kiniilro. ) It U well known that cuiipo\v < l < > r , steam ami electricity untold In China , and that the Chi nese wore printing thnlr ( li'ilo.ite liool.a 1)09 yuan bpfuru ( lul UMihor * wus born. Hut u was lo incdlclun thu Chltu'so envo thi'lr attention , anil when the emperor Ohln \VtitiRotdorodall the books tn bo Imrncil ho exciiptud thu incilli'al vrorks and It was only by tin ; inorcst accident that the great \ \ < > rl > of ( "ontnehis himself "ere saved , he having placet ! a sot of hN works In thu riirnor-Htono of his topulence , which wus found -CM > ) years after. The celebrated Dr. Holison stat s that one of HID ClilneMdispensatories gives UI'J IIKKUAL Kr.MKDIKS alone. Canyon Homier ihi'n itl thu dnctor'ri .HIIUCOIS ? TlioCiuieiiHliin physlclaim all 1110 the very lame Komrillt's and when you change doctors. In your dlHUDpoliitmrnt ; uul disgust , 5' " " merely elmnL'o fiees uml assertions but not ino.lU'lucs. When un American doctor dis covers a now retnody all the other uoetor.H know about It Immediately. Now , you Unovr the Chinese Doctor romi's from un almost nil- Known country , contalnlnt ; nearly half of the people of the norld , whom all the mrilli'lni'rt aru entirely different , and Dr.0. Uoo Woollen a rouanl of J-Mlux ) to anyone uhn can dupli cate any one of his Chinese Medicines , Do you now compii'lii'lul that after Klvlrig up nil hope of being cured by your doctors- , that In Inking the ChineDoctor's Krmuihes.MM ) In niimhor nnd absolutely unknown outside of China , that ho has u wonderful ailvanta''o ever all other physicians. Ills now riimi'dlca have never liefore entered your blood and nut on It as If by ma lc. miring the disease and rendering the coiniiUulon clear as a child's. A MOTIIKK'S 8TOHV. I nm C3 years of ave and ha\o milTori'd Inde scribable acoiiv fiom asthma fur many years. I could not sleep and had lo sll up all nluht In u chair. [ tried doctor after doctoi hut without help , and thought some nlKht I would choke to death. As u lust hope I tried Jir. U. ( > eo Wo. the Chinese doctor , and was lolloved Instantly. In n Minrl time I was cured and have never since been troubled. I IIHMI reason to blebs Dr. C. OIM > Wo. MUH. 1' . U. IIIKSII.-'lth St. , but. J & It. South Omaha , In order to convince the public ( hat Dr. U. Gee Wo can cure any dlsr-isp. ho inuki's tha follownu oll'er : A Gl'AKANTKK ' to return the money If after a fair trial Dm patient N In liny wav dlssutlaflud with tieatmcnt. D1L ( ) . OKK WC ) , 10th nnd California Streets. Of- lc ! < > Imnr.s , U n. in. till 0 p. in. Call .Sunday If you wish. N. U. The Doctor has ready prepared the following I'lu'ht remedies : Hlooil , Female Weakness , Rheumatism , IndlKOstlon , Lost Manhood. Sick Headache , Catarrh , and Kid- iiuvaml MvorMedluliuI'rlrn M.m , Call or wrlto forqiicstlon blank and book. Dr. O. Qrso Wo , lOth and California. LOST POWER. Nerve Itonn * ruro nil .Httriinl wonkmn * In ulthor flux , nftlnu on nervm , brnlns.HOtuiil nrunii1 * An o- l.tnt. criiB for liiiiwtcncjr , nltlitly uniHilona lust memory , I ml clienm * . nrerolun to KOcloty. Jl box , puntimld. Hlx iMHi't f > NKIIVK IIUAN CO. . lluf- Inlii , N V. Sulcl by ( lUOdmnn Druit Co. , 1110 Karnnni . . . Ut . ( fl.i.nl.n . Phonoline CURES Ooldi in Uu Held _ by ont appifca * tion ; Oatmh in very thort timt ; E&y Fivir from thrtttofirt diyi , Earache inttinity. 50o p r CotUi. i'lio Best Wll On Eartlit Dr. Ilnbb'H Lltllo Vt-Kolnlilo IMIIh ncl 7 t promptly na the L.1VHH , Will. NHYSmxl HVIIS ! , - ' lr < iv rM nnd 4'oltlH , clmniBlugthu syotem tlior- ouglily anil tlioy cura linbltual oonntlpnlliin. 'J'Jiey uro Runnr contod , du cat | ; rlpo , very nimill , ciany to tnko , ODD pill u iloBo , and ara nurnly vr ctiblo. 43 pllln In mrh vlnl. I'nr- 'act illuoBtlou fnllo n tliolr UMJ. Tln-y AII.SO. LIJTULV O11HK MOK HKA I1ACI1IC , mil uro Itcroniiiu'iiduil I ) ) ' Iiouillnc l'liy lIciuilN. I'orBiiloby ilniKll t or haul byuiuU. 6 tenti a Tlnl or 0 for $1.00. Aildroji IIUBirS JlEUICIA'i : CO. , Propg. 'an Francisco , Cat. Chicago , ttt. Kiihn .V I'u , Cur l Mil nnd DoiiEliia HI' . .1 A Fiillur , V Cii Cor llth niid I > < IIIRIIH | Mti. A I ) Koiior , V Cii. Council IHulTii la "UNION DEPOf HOTEL. CuriM.T lllh nnil Mn on Strom : Ilulf lilnck well oC l.'nlou raullluiuiil II A. M. Di'noH. Nnw biillillnu. new furultiirn , nvorjr Ililnir flr l cloHK , I > IIIIH | > I liK-.itloii In I ) nuhtiliiw of outlrii KiirroniKliiu ciMintry , Kin. bnthulnutrluiMll t > ell uta lUlcn. fl.UI itinl tl Ut. Kvnrr llnu of n iblu un I mul-ir cir < * , p I M with In onu block , < MQ tpt Iicnn i i A von u a nnil Il.itiAco'ii Park llnu. 4 blnokf ttuuiid you uia Iramfur tu these If you wlili. All tlio lAtent Improvement * . Itrcmcluuy & 4l St. , NV\v V irk. AMKUIUAN AND HIIIHU'MAN 1'J.AW. " BOHOOLS AND OULLEGES. Illinnlc Mllltarv Urarfpmv V1"rltu" , I'xrv , in. IIIIIIUI9 lillllldll AtiuUCllIJi Tliuiuuith inr | > amtliili foi CullrtfuorltiifincM. KurfatAloifUiinpply torrlncliiaU ' ) , Ilooriltnir K * ' yMoraiinl'a yniinn I.n'llon. I'or ILji camluuua nUitres * O. Til AY Hit. U. . * lorfisuU'urlclll.or 216 Utuiu I Ikvt liifitructloa In nil ilrinrt- 9lnrntii ( .f HilklrotBliHly , flu. Arl. Klo. min.ttt n < liuii' lul 7itar Aildnu K. K.DUI.LAllD.HuH. Jwkhoiivlllu MO. , liL " fi r' WEHtWOniB MIUURV AUDEHY = : t * B BJ1LLKIIH bucrlnlendnl 'm r OM ri H * w aM