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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1891)
paatsa * * * 8 THE OMAHA JJAiL.1 . : JLUUJU , MUD AY , KJlJJHTJfiMJUhJK 4 , 1S1JJ. S01IE VERY BUSY ENGINEERS , Those Who Carao to tbo Omaha Convention Have Their Hands Full , MIXING PLEASURE AND BUSINESS , Boini ! DpIpKiitrfi Urs < ! < ! Tliat the tioonl Coniinlttco llnil Provided Too Allicit Ktitcrtnliimotit IJity'n Proceed IIIKH The I'nglnpcrV delegates assembled In tlio convention hall ntO o'clock yesterday In nccor- donco with the rulei of civil sorvlco reform adnptcil at Wednesday's mooting. That It , omo of thorn did , wlillo timny did not Ret around until nn hour or two later , and soinu failed to appear nt all , Otio thing that is noticeably apparent In tbo p.ilnfiil hut InofToctual struggle that the delegates nro having with themselves to IUIIKC a satisfactory showing In the ollioint report of the convention for the benefit of their conatltilGiits , and nt the name tinio to corral till the fun there is going In the way of Junkets , excursions , banquets and halls. They protest loudlv on the Moor nuulnst de voting HID tlmo that should bo taken up In convention work to the pleasures mapped out by the local committee , and demand all sorts of penances In the way of early opening hours and evening sessions , but when it comes to a vote as to whether or not the In- vltatloti to go some vomewhero and back agum on a special train they invariably vote logo. At yesterday's session It was discovered that sbmo of the delegate * wore upon two or more committees , and as this delayed work , Bovcral changes and now appointments were made , so as to allow till the committees to bent nt work at the sumo lime. That virtually meant beginning the convention over attain. Then the method of doing business came infer for a roasting , ana a score or raoro of dole- iratos wlio , deep down In their hearts , wanted to visit the stock yards In the afternoon , but couldn't see tholr way clear to do so because Of Wednesday's action demanding an all day session , hopped onto the local cominltteo for planning to take them away from their work , Mr. Welzonbach of the local committee had a word or two to say in that connection. He declined that ttio delegates would make a pretty spectacle of themselves to rofnso to accept the Invitation after a special train had been generously placed at their disposal by the Union I'nclflii railway company and all arrangements had been made to tuko care of the visitors at South Omaha. As usual , the loc.il committee came out on top , and Wednesday's action was , rescinded and a motion to devote the major portion of the afternoon to the excursion wont through with a whoop. Ono rcnontnnt sinner , however - over , Insisted tliat a mooting must be held at 5 o'clock , immediately after tltolr return. An adjournment of an hour was taken tote to allow the committees tinio to prepare their reports , and those who were ttius loft with out visible means of employment went down to the machinery exhibit and improvised a number of steam gunges for lung testers or allowed the wind from the power fun to fluctuate thtough their whiskers. Shortly before 11 o'clock the convention apnln settled down to business. The committee on appeals and grievances reported In the case of the suspended mem bers of Baltimore , No. 1 , in fuvor of grantlne them a dispensation to organize association No. ! 1 , as the action taken in the case by No. 1 was contrary to all law. The report was received , and a lengthy debates followed the proposition to adopt it. The convention finally decided that the suspended mem- bora must pay up their dues to the tlmo of their busponslon , and thcu receive withdrawal cards with permission to cither Join another association or form a now Ono. The cominltteo on education reported in favor of a systematic course , with an exten sion of libraries , models , mechanical papers and books of natural philosophy , and each meeting bo made productive of at least ono step forward to a dullnlto end. It Is also recommended the preparation of a torlrg of technical papord for the next con vention. The report was adopted. The cominltteo on peed of the order recom- roeudeu the adoption of the resolution pro viding that conventions of the association should remain In continuous session morning , afternoon ana evening until the business of the association is I'omplotcd , Mr , Fehrenhatch raised the point of order that this convection could not establish rules for future conventions. The report was , however , adopted unanimously. The committee's recommendation to In crease the imloago allowance of delegates to the convention from a cents pur milo one way to 2'j ' cents each was snowed under to the depth of several foot. The chairmen of Uio committees on fltinned , constitution and ritual struggled with ouch other for a hearing , and Mr. Trix of the hit ter committee was liniilly successful. That necessitated the body going Into executive session , and the reporters , stonocraphors and visitors wore hustled out In short order. It took about half an hour to discuss tha report and the convention then adjourned until 5 o'clock. The Indications now are that about all the convention will succeed In doing before llnal adjournment will bo to oluet oftlcors for the ensuing your and dcoldo upon the location of iha next convention. Just at the present tlmo Buffalo scorns to bo exceedingly "In It" so far as her olmncos for capturing the 1SUJ convention go. For president , the present vlco president , William Powell of Cleveland , apparently has the call. The custom of the asso ciation has boon to make this pro motion , .and In this Instance the "working engineer. * " are strongly In favor of It , although there Is a well organized opposition to It , not because of personal oppo sition to Mr. Powell , but because of an en deavor to place lha presidency In the hands of the "business" or mechanical engineers. Mr , Kohronbatch of Cincinnati , past presi dent of the association , Is bolng boomed in this connection. On reassembling nti:45 ! ! : o'clock the com- niltteo on ways and moans reported In favor of allowing the nor capita tax to romam nt 75 contH per year , ns for the year just past. The rouort was adopted as read , The commtltoo on mutual aid reported that It found nothing to do and asked to bo trlckon from the list of committees , The ropon wax adopted and the committee dis charged. Another recess was then In order to allow the cominltteo on mileage tlmo to prepare Its report , another secretary Improved the tlmo by signing the certificates ot the delegates. On again being called to order the cominlt tee on constitution reported , concurring In the following resolutions : For the national icerolary to publish quarterly reports of thu standing of each subordlnnto lodge ; to prevent any member from belonging to more ihon ouo subordinate association ; to change the tlmo for electing delegate * to the national convention to the last stated meeting In July before the convention ; pro viding that three mouths before the conven tion Is held the president appoint a commit tee of llvo to secure the moit favorable trans portation rates , All wore adoptod. The cominltteo on llconso reported that progress had boon made In the matter of engineers' [ licenses all over the conn- try , and quoted from tbo boiler Inspection laws of several cities. Connecticut was roasted for allowing liar legislature to engage hi a Kilkenny cat tight for a your Instead of passing n llconso law. The trouble in trotting a license law passed was declared to bo not from objection to the law Itself , but for fear an amendment would later bo added so ns to include locomotlvo engineers. The report was adopted. it was then nearly 7 n'clock and as the mileage commltteo was still slumbering , the convention adjourned until V ) o'clock ihU morning , It U hoped to complete the \votlc of the con- vcutlou today , but tbo outlook U good for an other session tomorrow. Tbo South Omaha trip was replete with surprises for the visitors. Ono or two of the inora udvontuious ones woiohomo big red buttonhole bouquets that they secured unux- poutodly whllo watching the gory Charon who jiroiUtes over the porcine Styx at Cudatiy's , Thu entire party stood the ordeal man fully , although the Indies found the richness of the atinosphorarathorovorpo.voring at Ural. The lunjorlty of the visitors hud never soeu any. thing of the kind before , mid none of thorn Lad witnessed U on such n grund scale. Another mooting of the Life and Accldout association hold 7:30 o'clock last was at : even ing , and a radical change was made. An en- tlrnly now constitution and bylawsvnrit drafted , and the uatuo changed to the Life and Accldont Department of the National Association of Stationary Engineers. The secretary nnd treasurer unit chairman of the board Of trustees were mndo elective offices at the hands of the policy holders , and n salary of MOO was provided for the former ofllccr , provided that amount of money was In the goncr.il fund. The clmlrmiiu of tha hoard of trustees li made the executive offi cer under the now order of things , The change Is adversely commented on br many of the members , who predict that It will prove disastrous , and that not n member will bo left by the tlmo the next convention moots. Powell's ' candidacy stook for the presi dency Is boomlnp , and It Is predicted that ho will " win In n canter. "Dad" IMckoy of Chicago , the veteran of the association , Is being boomed for the secretaryship , nnd the present Incum bent , Mr. Carlov of Pllt-sburg , Is not averse to another term , while W. II. Cronloy of Jersey - soy City , who has kept the funds of the asso ciation for the past three yonrs , Is willing to bo the . .olllcial scrlbo for the next two.'vo morttiH. There are also n doron or more dark horses who are hoping that as.soclatlou poll- tics will iiinblo out their way. An Invitation was recolvi'd last evening by the local cominltteo from the Douglas County Agricultural society requostlnp the presence of the delegates and tbolr friends nt the fair and races this afternoon. Some of the dele gates demur a llttlo at the Idea , but the local committee proposes to show the visitors that Omaha docs nothing by halves , and It is pumpkins to peanuts that the delegates will sniff the dust of the hotting ring this aftoraoon. It Is conccdod that If the convention will got down to work nt the morning session motoran bo accomplished than has thus far been clone during the three davs that the body hni born In .session. The complimentary ball tendered the visit ors last evening at Washington hull was qulto n social event. President Illingworth nnd Mrs. Louis Llttlolleld led the grand march. In which 111 couple participated. Mr. Llttlellold acted ns ranstor of ceremonies , and under his guidance everything moved smoothly. The Musical Union orchcsstra of IIfteen pieces furnished delightful music , nnd the well-arranged programme of twenty num bers was over only too soon. For Schlltz boor apply to K , ( I. Grotto lOiORirna n. Toil I\I5OII DAY. Committed * , Order of Column , Iilnc oC Mnroli ami Other Information. Hero Is a complete epitome of the arrange ments made by tha Central Labor union for the Labor day celebration : Kxccul Ive Committee II. E. Hasten , presl- dpiit ; William H. Hobrlnt : , socrotarv ; Julius Meyer , tioiisuror ; .1. M. Kenney , W. I ) . Mussor , James Kirk , K S. Morton. Urand marshal , 11. 1C. Hasten : marshal said , William P. Snbrliu- ; division inurahu s James Kirk , J. M. IConney. K. U. Overall , A. Miller , August Doorman. I' . S. Honor. . C'oiiiii.ltten on GntpsV. . li Mussor. Fro.l Hondlor. O. P. rranklln. K. Younn , A. Miller , Charles Posplsll , W. II. Hell , James Kncon , Daniel K'onnry , Uhurlus Nelson , M. J , Kelley , John Quimi. CoinuiltUHi on Grand Stand J. II. Fchupp. AngiHt llecrman. U O. Vaughan , William Good In. H. 1C. Overall. Commltteo on Hares J. M. Glbbs , V. W. Italian ! , 1C. Thorp , Jumos 1C. Voting. John Hans. Committee on Athletic Sports -Sterling Ed- ( llcmiin , J. M. Ilaldwln , UhailesTaylor , James Mulr , It. Cody. Commltteo on Barbecue T. Frank. John Howies , Chatlcs lilt'ssln , 1'icd Vorwald , J. A. Mahlstudt. Chluf Klin Worker-William S , Pobrlng. All orgnni/.atiotis will bo In line at 8:30. : Procession will move at ( J sharp. FIUST IIIVHIOX will form north of Capitol avenue on riftocnth street , facing south. Detail Mounted Police. Grand Marshal and Aid. Chief of Police and City Police Force. Musical Union Hand. Liberty Car. Orators of the Day. City and County Olllelals. Chief of I'lro Doimrttncnt. Durant Knxlno Company. Fire Department. Contra ! Labor Union. Typographical Unions No. Ml and 209. . BKCOM ) DIVISION Will form on Fifteenth street , south of Cap itol avenue , facing north. A. O. II. Hand. Henry George Assembly. Knights of Labor , No. L',843. IllaoKsmtths nnd Helpers. Car Department Assembly. Knights of Labor , No. am Car Department Apprentices. Union Pacific Assembly , Knights of Labor , No. I0,7'ji. : Union I'aclflo Machine Shop Kmnloycs. Union Paclflo Assembly , Knights of Labor , No. OX ) , Council HlnIM. Knights of Labor Assembly No. 4,542. Ktilulita of Labor Assembly No. 0,141. I KnlKhtsof Labor Assembly No. 5,1150. Knights of Labor Assembly No. i-V-IK ) . Knights of Labor Assembly No. lO.yjli. TUMID DIVISION will form on roriitecnth streetnorth of Capitol avenue , fiielnc south. Walnut Hill Hand. OlgarmaKciH1 Union No. 03. Tailors' Union No. ft1. ' . Saddle and llarnes.smakorb' Union No. 19. llntohurs' Union. HorsoshooiH' Union. Horse Colliirmuliers' Union. [ takers' and Confectioners' Union No , 1-1. lluructn' Union No. 1. I'OUHTII DIVISION Will form on Fourteenth street south of Oap- Itol avenue , facing north. Union Paclllc Hand. Palnti'is' and Uocorators' Unloiif. Carpenters' and Joiners' Union. Plnmbois' Union. Machine Woodnoikors' Union No. 1. Pattern Makers' Union Tin , Sheet Iron and Cornlco MaUors' Union. Cooporh' Union No. 10. FIFTH DIVISION Will form on Thlitennlh sticet , north of Cap itol uAunuo , ( nolng south , Bohemian Hand. International Association of Machinists No. 31 , Machinists' Apprentices. Holler Miikoia' Association , No. 21. Iron Moulders' Union , No. 100. Ileo Cnrrlois. World-Humid . ' . - ( 'amors. Press , Stornotypors' and Illoctrotypors' Union. Snltchmwi's Mutual Aid Society. Hrothurhood of l.ooomotlvo I'lromoii , No. 12J. Stationary I'nglnoeia. SIXTH DIVIMON Will form on Thirteenth sticet , South of Oup- Itol avenue , failing north. Hand. ItileklayeiH' Union. I'lusturois' Union. 11. L. and P. T. Assembly , Knights of Labor , No. v.y. Stone Cutters' Union. American Order of Steam Engineers , Cooks' Union , SEVKNTII DIVISION' . Will form on Twelfth street , none of Capitol avenue , faulng south. Central Hand. .South Omaha Do.oration. Council Bluns Delegation. KatmoiH' Alliance. CltUcns In Carriages , The line of maicli will bo from Flftnonth and Capital avoiuio , cast on Capitol nvonuo to Tenth street , south on Tenth to Douglas , west on Douglas to Fifteenth , south on Fifteenth to Farnam , east on Farnam to Eleventh , south on Ulovouth to Harnoy , west on Hartley to Sixteenth , north on Six teenth to Nicholas , countermarch south on Sixteenth to Hurncy. Hero the line will disband and the people will go to the fair grounds via motors , where this programme will be carried out : Addresses by lion. Charles H. Van Wyok and Hon. William A , MoKolghuu , In front of grand stand. llarbeono and Japanese day fireworks. Onomllo liorho race by noutpapor carriers , uniio , t-'i. First prize , } l ( ) : second , 87.5" ; third , W : fourth , t-V ) . Dntranco free. Slow mule race , pur.o t.3 ; tlrst prl/e , JlUs second , $7.50 ; third , & > ; fourth. W.50. Entrance fioo. fioo.One mile bicycle race , for amateurs ; prize , gold medal , One-half mile foot riiro , open fo all ; purse , JI5 ; llrst prl/e , IIU ; second nrUe , i"i , Ono hundiod-yard foot rucu , amateur ; [ irUe , gold medal , Policemen's race , ' "OO yards ; pnrao. 115 ; llrst prize , t 0 ; bccoml , t-\ Catvhhu gruasnd pigs , Fat men's race , llfty yards , weight not less than -W poumU ; pumo , $10 ; Ili-st , ff ; second end , H. One hundred yaid sauk race , 110 ; tlrst , J } ; second. iU ; third , ti , htundlng hln-h jump , privilege of nulKht ; pnroe , iA. Hop , step and Jump : puree , J1 , Putting iliobhott pnrsu , * i. Tun ot ar ; puou. i" > . All untrli's will close at the fair grounds at 1 o'clock In the afternoon. During thu afternoon a concert will bo given at tbo fair grounds by the Musical Union Military band. U , T. Irwlu , luuilcal director. In the evening at 7:110 : these exhibition pieces will ba lot off at the high school grounds : "Union , " "Stnr of America , " "Star of Columbia , " "Uombottu Fountain , " "Modailou of Washington , " "Uood Night , " DoWltt's Mttio t.arly fUsers ; best Httla pills fordvspejula , sour atoiiiich , bad breath , HAS GOULD LOST HIS CRIP ? , Latest Rumors Oonosruing the Financial Troubles of the Union Pacific. MAY PASS INTO A RECE.VER'S . HANDS , The FcnlliiR nt tlio Honiltiartor ( | Why Coiinullin.in Donnelly In Not Now Wcnrlni ; JInJor J. U. Oniolul ShocA. All sorts of rumorn have boon floating around concerning the Union Pacific. The latest has It that on application Is to bo made for n recolvor for the road. This rumor was current in Wall street and had n decidedly bearish effect on stocks , but It was promptly denied by President Dillon , who declared that there was not a word of truth In it. Hoports have also boon received that Pros- Idcn't Dillon had announced his Intention of resigning and that a Vnndorblli man had bean spoken of as his probable successor. This change would bo followed by a complete change in the personnel of the management of the road nnd n corresponding change all the way through tlio list. All llieso rumors are treated very philo sophically at tbo headquarters in this cltv , where all the oftlclals oxlst in an atmosphere of expectancy. It In admitted that the ru mors may have some foundation In fact , but they tire not given much credit. On the street public opinion Is about equally divided as to the truth or wlldnoss of the rumors , but a lively intorcst U mani fested In nvor.rthlng pertaining to the sub ject. 'TWAS A. CLOSIS CAIjIj. Mr. Donnelly , 9r. , Uaino Very Near Gutting nn Appointment , If the facts were not published the public would never luiow how near the city council came to stealing a march on Mayor Gushing Wednesday night. Ono week ago last Tuesday night the mayor sent the name of W. A. L. Gibbon to the council , that its owner might bo con firmed as a member of the Hoard of Public Works. The roll call showed that Mr. Gib bon was shy several votes. A few moments later the name of John U. Furay was sent In. Mr. Foray's appointment was con firmed , several democrats going over to the republicans. Later in the evening the democrats regretted their action and the vote by which Ftiray's ap pointment was reconsidered Both appoint ments then wont to the committee on paving , curbing and guttering , of which Jairfos Dou- nelly , sr. , Is chairman. Aflor the meeting President LOATJ'and Mr. Dcnnolly sought the fastnesses of the Colorado mountains and Hutrh Murphy's s'.ono quarries. They returned in duo tlmo and all was serene , but at thu last mooting no report , was made on either appointment. The republicans of the council predicted a deep laid scheme and kept a watchful eye over the democratic members , or at least over most of thorn. They fancied that the committee would not report on the appointments in the pocket of the chairman of the committee. They also had a vague idou that there was a hen on. The mayor was out of town nnd consequently quently they looked for anything from an ap pointment to a cloud burst. Yesterday afternoon a story was afloat to the effect that Lowrv would call a special meeting of the council for last night , submit the name of James Donnelly , sr. , for the po sition now held on the Board of Public Works by Major Furay , and rush through n con firmation. Lowry denounced the report nnd stated that It was a lie started by his ene mies. This might have been so , but If It was he had a talk with Superintendent _ Wiloy of the Eloctrio Ligut company and the subject was discussed at length. Lowry asked Wlloy what ho thought of the scheme , tolling him that ho could secure enough votes to carry the appointment through. Wlloy did not doubt that , but to told the worthv president of the council that if ho took advantage of the major's absence- from the city and made the appointment , ho ( Lowry ) would be the deadest cock in the political pit in which ho aspired to be the boss. boss.Wiley wanted to know how Lowry know that the appointment of Donnelly could bo confirmed. Ho was informed that enough of the democrats had boon scon nnd that they would stand Sgether ; that Cruner , the Eighth ward councilman would vote for Donnelly rather than to bavo Furay forced upon him. The situation remained In that condition until ! ) o'clock yesterday afternoon , when thrco democrats refused to lend themselves to the movement and It foil to the earth. If the scheme had not miscarried there would have been a grand matinee In the now city hall. Messrs. Bechel , Chaffoo , Davis and a number of other prominent re publican councilmen had received a pointer and were watching for developments. "Flv-o X had constant years ago n cough , night sweats , was greatly reduced In flesh I nnd had been given up by my physicians. I began to take Ayor's Caorry Pectoral , and after using two bottles of this medicine , was cotnplotoly cured. " Anga A. Lewis , Rlcard , The New Iloyil Draperies. The drtiporios in Boyd'a now theater , so much admired lust avoninpr , were furnished by the Dewey & Stone Furni ture Co. from original designs drawn by Mr. Landing , who hits chuvgo of thoiV drapery department. LiOI'PlNG OFK IjUXimiKS. Furniture Hills Tor the City Hull Ma terially Curtailed. Tno council committee on public property and buildings has called a halt mid now It in moro than probable that Instead of purchas ing $50,000 of furniture for the now city ball , tbo amount will bo reduced nearly if not quite one-half. The gentlemen had but llttlo Idea of the condition of the city hall fund , but after reading TUB BKI : of yesterday they opened tholr eyes end at once commenced lopping off extras and useless articles of furniture. Nearly all of the city ofllcials , from the mayor down to the dog catcher , had put In requisitions for furniture that would have done credit to a millionaire's palace , and such quantities I They had asked for roller-top desks , cushioned chairs , sofas , mirrors and about everything that would have gene to make life ouo ceaseless round of pleasure nud luxury. But ns matter * stand now , some ot those solf-samo oIHclals will bo fooled , angry and disappointed. Yesterday the committee started out on a hunt for furniture. This hunt was attended wlththo best results , as numerous desks , chairs , tables , racks , book and blank cases were found , The minds of thogontloiiionof the committee at once underwent a great change , and cutting right and loft has since been the order of the day. The ofllres of the mayor , the clerk , treasurer , engineer , comptroller and building Inspector will bo furnished with the best and latest Improved stvlo of furni ture , but most of tUo other olllclals will have to put up with kccond-hand furniture , which , when cleaned and varnished , will look as well as now. Do Witt's Llttlo Early Uisow , boat pill. Iliul Too Much .Jewelry. Dan Gallagher was arroUod by Dotocllvo Vaughn yesterday afwrnoon for bolng n sus pIclotiR character. Gnllauhor was foitnllr boarding the Soutl Omnlm motors ns thor ( "topped In front o the Paxton hotel crowded with passengers going to tbo fair. When searched hooliad In hi * possession silver watches , silk handkerchiefs and divers other articles of ornament and apparrol. Mtidiun Wallace , ' who hits boon In KM- rope for thu past , two months in the in terest of Morse's otietotn dress milking tlopiirttnont , returns Monthly next On her tour through the principal fashion centers of Europe CMatlnni Wallace has been plionomcimlly successful in gather ing tlio rarest and most fashionable novelties , together with a detailed and aulhoratlvo knowledge of the latest designs - signs in European fashions. IlKV. SCOI'T'd TlljSLGN VTIO.V. Omnlm Con'/re .jut I iiiallma fjoso One ol'ThoIr llrlnlitost I'roaolieiM. As Indicated n week ago by TUB line Hov. \VlllardScotthin tendered his resignation of ths pastoruto of St. Mary's Avenue Con- grocational church and will remove to Chicago cage fu n couple of tnonths to bccomo pastor of the South Congregational church of that city.At At a mooting of the eon rogatlon of the St. Mary's ' Avenue church Wednesday night the following letter was road and the resign ation was accepted : OMAHA , Sept. I.To Dr. S. Towne , Clark ot St.Marv'sAveiitieConqrogatlonalChurch : My Dear Brother I hereby hand you and re quest you to present to the church at Its busi ness meeting , September U , my resignation as pastor of this church , which I have esteemed it an honor and have founa It a pleasure to serve for nearly nlno years ; the resignation to take effect in the month of November fol lowing , upon sucn day as mav bo mutually agreed later. Inasmuch as I have already spoken freely nnd Informally with all the reasons for mak ing this request , I do not think I need to rehearse - hearse them now , but merely say again that , whllo my inclinations are to remain with you whom I have long nnd steadily loved , I have an Increasing conviction that I ought to ac cept the call of the South Congregational church of Chicago. So , without debating the matter further , and without expressing hero the deep emo tions stirred within mo by this act , I ask that you accept this resignation In the spirit In which It is offered and request the .society of the church to concur in the same , and that both church and society join me In calling , at some suitable time , a coun cil ot neighboring churches to examine the facts and advise us In the premised. Cor dially your pastor , WIUAIUI SCOTT. " It , is the custom of the Congregational church to have the conprepation take action upon all such matters llrst and then refer the action to the society or ofllcial board of the church for concurrent action. The society orollletal board will undoubtedly Indorse the action of the congregation and the resigna tion may therefore bo looked upon as a sot- tied fact. The congregation appointed n pulpit supply committee of nlno last night for the purpose of taking immediate stops toward securing a pastor. As yet there appears to be no minister - tor in view a'nd the search will probably re quire considerable looking about before a suitable man is found. Some of the herbs in Hall's Hair flenowor , that wonderful preparation for restoring the color and thickening the growth of the uai r grow plentifully in Now England. The New Hoytl Draperies. The draperies in Boyd's now theater , so much admired last ' evening , were furnished by the Dawoy'ifc Stone Furni ture Co. from original designs drawn by Mr. Lansing , who hasicliargo of their drapery department. Westerners In New Vorlr. NKW YOHIC , Sopt. 8. [ Special to Tun BUB. ] Mr. C. A. Peterson , Nebraska , is at the Aster house. Mr.Villiarn S. Price of ICoarney , Nob. , Is at the Metropolitan hotel. Mr. A. Whitolaw , Council Bluffs , is at the Metropolitan hotel. Mr. D. K. Pomeroy of Omaha Is at tbo Grand Contra ! hotel. His object is to buy goods. Mr. O. 1C. Schofiold , Omaha , is at the St. Denis hotel. Mr. Vf. D. Smith of Omaha is at the Hotel St. Stephen. Mr. L. C. Richmond , Lincoln , is at tbo Hotel St. Stephen. No gripping , no nausea , no pnm when DoWitt's Llttlo Eurly Ulsors are tnuen. Small pill. Safe pill. Bost.pill. Muenchciiur Ifoibrncii. Mndo of the finest barley and the choicest imported hops. Try it. There is no bettor drink to bo had anywhere. It is pleasant , wholesome and nourish ing and on draught in all the saloons where the famous product of the OMAHA BREWING ASSOCIATION is sold. His Arm Badly Hurt. A lad named Edward Nelson , who lives nt 3117 Burdotto street nnd Is omoloyed nt Fred W. Gray's planing mill , mot with n very painful accident yesterday afternoon. Ono of his bunds got caught in the cog wheels of a sandpaper machine and bcforo it could be stopped his hand and arm tmlf way to the elbow wore very badly cut nnd mangled. Ho was immediately removed to his homo nnd u surgeon summoned to dress the wound. The rosy freshness and velvety softness of the skin U variably obtained by these who use Pozzonl's Complexion Powder. Tonight at the Grand "Giroflo-Gi rolla , " the great laughing success , by the Garrow Opera company. Most llat- torlng success of the season. Popular prices , 2oc , Uoo and 50c. A Trainman Injiii-cd. Ralph Van Est , a trainman in tbo employ of the Union P.icIIlo , mot with n very severe accident nt the union depot about 5 o'clock Wednesday evening. Ho wns engaged in coupling cnrs when ho got caught nnd wns dragged nbout twenty foot , breaking n teg mid nn nrm nnd getting badly bruised generally. Ho was taken to the hospital. Constipation poisons the blood ; DoWltt's Llttlo ICfU-ly Risers euro constipation. The cause removed , the disease is gouo. IiiNpootiujr Count } ' PostolllooH. lu accordance with the now regulations Issued by tbo postmaster general , directing tbo postmaster ut each county seat to Inspect nil the postoftlces in'bis county , Postmaster Clurkson und Assistant Postmaster Woodurd will inspect the twelve oflleos In Douglas county within the next thirty days. ( Josjler's Magtoliouuaorio Wafers. Uurosal headaches In Uo minuter. At all druggists At.HID Temple. The temple on Harney street near Twenty- fourth will bo reopened this ( Friday ) even ing. The services commence at 7iO : ! o'clock sharp , Thosuoloctof the lecture to bo de livered by Kabul llnicnuu Is 'Koturnlng Home. " All are cordially Invltod to attend. DoWltt's Llttlo Uuriy lasers ; only pill to euro sick headache uuu reguintu the bezels Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. T FALL : As the old farmer said when he stood in his cornfield and heard the cornstalk into each others cars about jvlmt glorious weather it was for crops , this is going to be a great fall. WE'RE READY FOR IT. To-day we place on sale our advance assortment of EN'S FALL SUITS ! Never since we began business have we been able to show such a magnificent array of FINE SUITS as we arc showing today. Our great sales of suits at the end of last winter's business entirely wiped out every old suit in our house , and we are able to begin this season WITHOUT AN OLD SUIT. We wish to direct your attention more particularly this week to our elegant display of FINE SUITS , which surpasses in magnitude anything we have ever before attempted. Suits made from both foreign and domestic woolens from the finest looms in world. Suits in every conceivable shade and color. Suits in checks , stripes , plaids , mixtures , and plain goods. Suits in all wool and silk and wool cloths. Sacks with straight corners and Sacks with round corners ; Sacks double breasted and Sacks single-breasted ; Frocks and Cutaways ; Suits with binding and Suits without ; Suits that are gotten up with all the nicety of the tailor's art , cut in fine style , made lined and trimmed as well as any tailor in the land makes , lines and trims custom work. We extend _ a cordial invitation to every man in Omaha to pay us a visit during the present * f f A1 * it / " " \ / " \ t ' week if for nothing more than to LOOK. NEW FALL OVERCOATS , TOO , THIS WEEK. OPEN EVENINGS TILL S P. M. SATURDAYS 10 P. M. LIVE OUT OF TOWN ? WRITE FOR O UR Csl TAL O G UE. BAD BLOOD ! Plmplca on the Face | Breaking Oat ) Skin Troubles | Llttlo Bores | Hot Skin | Bolls I Blotclies | Gold Sores | Bad Breath ) Sort , Mouth or Lipa | If jou ulTiT from any of ENGLISH WHY ? BEOAKWp , uuiyiLOOD [ II TO you over used mercury ! . If so , did you nlvo yourtolt the needrd mention t the tlmo 1 \Vo n. od not tell you that you requ re blood ini-dic'ne. ' teen uro frrwlom from the nftyr cf- frctn. Mr. AcU r' KnBllth Tllo.id r.llilrlith only known medlclno that * 111 thoroughly ei mil- citu the polcon from the rrtrin. Ui.1 Itpf'om ' ji.urclruc < rl t. or wrlto to IV..II. " " 'W-.1.1 * CO. . 40 Wmt Hroud'vny. > cw 1 ork City FOU SA.MO BV ICUIIN .t CO. . Omnlia. tiotiorrhoen , ( Hccta.na f.niii'iii-rltofit cured In aduy-i by tlio I'ronuh Komoily entitled - titled the ICING , it dissolves aiilnst : unit li absorbed Into tlio InfliitiiBcl parts. Will refund money If It docs not cure or causes stricture , Uontiotnun , here Is a reliable artlulo. 1 a package or 2 for V < per man prepaid. Mc- Uorinlck & Lund , Omaha , "FAMILIAR IN MILLIONS OF MOUTHS AS ANY HOUSEHOLD WORD. " The Times , London. " THE QUEEH OF TfiBLE WATERS. " " 7/s popularity is chiefly due to ils irreproachable character. " THE TIMFS , LONDON. SOLE EXPORTERS : THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY , LD. , LONDON , CNQ. I WOT Butt tr THE GRfAirlEAiTH DRINK. Package makes 6 RalloiKt. Delicious , tparkHi'jr , and appetizing. Sold by oil rionlcnt. J/F aboaut.ful Picture Book and cnnls sent to any one adtlrecbir" O.K. HIKES A Ot' . , * IIBIIIIItfflllll : DOCTOR Theia CVIcl.iatcd Pills are a I'otUlTO Cure for SIcU : lAGKER'S llcaduclic * lilllouincilf and ! Uoiittlputlon. hmullt plrun. * ! PURE nut and n fatorllo with tlicj mill i. Sold In tnslnnd ( or Is. ; il. , In America for 2Bc. Oct ; thorn from your Druggists , or ; send to n. II. IIOOEEIt A ( o. , ; ! PILLS , 40 Wt.l IlroaJ iy , Kiw York. ; For Saloby ICUIIN & CO. . Omnlm. A GKNUINi : MICIIOHB Kll.UCIt li KIDDS (5KUM ( KltADICATOIt C'urcs nil ill ca es bcciui'o It kllli thu nilcrobo or et'rrn. I'm nil nnil rotulluil In 'i , ( > > anil Ifl l/e . thu litlrr2H ; ; K UIHIH Sent iinywliuro jiivpnlit on receipt of prlconr ( U. l > Wolimiou guarnntc'U to euro. Thu nubile , tnulo nnil lobban mippllctl liy the Hoodlum ! DriiK ( ' ( > > Slit'ornilck A l.uml Ojualm ; ( ' A. .Molclinr. llownnl Mori nnil i : .1 -oykiirn ( South Umalm ; A. I ) . Koitur iiuil M I' , r.llls , Council llltuu ISltuntloni procure for uruilu alu < write for clruulnrs. ? siiKitwooi ) ninw 4iu NOW , VorU ljlfe TELEGRAPHY. 5 g- -1IOW TO GAIN A Si B'SIF roilTL.N'i : III an Ill- tiff WSJ oioillbly shoit tlrno with atnpltnlof fW upnnril. SMU'CPIII I'urtidn If In- atriicllniii fiilthrnllr lolliiwi'il. ijUon on ri-colpt of piwtal note or p istiiKO Mumps forMO. . Aililrms LOCK IIO.N. * i | , CHIUAK ) , I I.I. BUY NO FURNITURE f Ontulo. iie. Ol'NN KOI.IJINO UKl ) ( iriuiil Itaiilili , Mluh. II sly lei overythlnK In fiunittiie. NothltiK Ilku It. A Now I'tlneiplo. \\lltli SAVK ITS CASH. i of tlio I'crsonnl KljjIitH Ii i'liiucit on Dnpof.lt. The onicars of the State I'arsouul cnijuo mot last Friday In Omnlm nnd aottlod up the busluo of the loactuo. There was &omo mouoy In the treasury and tha onicors dooldod to place It in the savings bank niul ot It remain there until such tlmo ns It may no needed for the IcKltiniuto work of the Ivnguu. Sponltinu of the llnnnclnl question which has been airlUUnfr a few of the moinliors of iho Douulns Countv I'orionai Uights' LeaRuo , Mr. Louis Hoimrod said : "As prosldont of the 1'oraonui ItleliU1 LoaRiios of [ ho stiUo I shull opuoso ovury offnrt to iniiku any use of the funds of nny of the leaftues lu the btuto for nny other purpose except that for which the funds were orlKlnnlly con tributed the defeat of prohibition or some ouch infringement upon our personal rights. " The only radical euro 'or rheumatism Is to eliminate from the blood the ncid that causes the dlsouso. This Is thoroughly effected by the peHovcrliif ; use of Ayor's Hursipitnlla. I'orslst until cured. The [ .roctm may bo slow , but the result is tture. Hnvc Vou Urnnic .tliionulioncr llaf- hrnou ? Try it. It Is the boBt beer in tlio world. For sale at nil bars soiling tlio celebrated boor of the OMAHA 1WKW- ING ASSOCIATION , NO GUR.EX ! NO PAY. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Many ynaiV experience. A rririiliir Rnulunlo In moJIclno as diplomas show IB still truatlnn xllh ttif crontot nuoccsB nil NrrToiu , l.brnnlr niiil I'rlvnto Il naso . A iiormaiiont euro BU irnnteoil for l.'utarrb aperniaturrhocift , Lost Mnnhood. Seminal \VetiknCBs , Nlulit LO < * HL'S , Inipulenojr , hyphlllt ) , Htrluturd ami all dl-omeaof the lllooJ , Hklnnrul Urluurr Ornans. N II. I gunrniiUu f.'OJ tor ovoiy cnso 1 unilerUko nJ full In cure. Consultntlon treo. Hook ( Mjnturios of J.llu ) Hunt fico. Ollloa houri U u. ui. to 8 p. m. BuiiiUy 10 a lu. to 12 m * Bond stump for teply. A M US ! K M 1V Grand Opera GARROW OPERA CO. TO-2TIGHT , GIROPLE- -GIRDPLR E The flattering criticisms - cisms in the daily press of tJiis great laughing success , TO-NIGHT , GIRQPLB- -GIRQFLR Pojular prices , 25c > , : r > c and oOc. Reserve - servo seats by mail or telephone. BOYDTS"EV THEATER. Tintnn Jionf : i'iiii'oiMAN-fis : : : Of Mr. Augustus Thomas'New Play ALABAMA By the A M. Palmer Company. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY , sii'rn.Miir.it : 4th nnd 5th , With Saturday Matinee. . . _ Prices : Peats on Hist I'lnor ll.'iO eiu'h ; Si-iitn In riitit Tlni'o lo\\- ! on llalcony fl.'iO oiu'h ; Scats In loimUiidor uf lluk'ony Sl.dJ oiiuh : O.tllory 'J-V. b" A.K.N A.M rtlT T M K A.T Li I i ( ' > and Saturday Matlnco. C'oiiiiuun- 3NIiiri' Tliurs'lay , f-i'iituinbi'i' lid. Tin : JMININT : : ( 'O.MP.DIAN. MIL JOHN DILLON , iniiisiiiteasiic"oss"WANTriTiiirAiiTir nndthe-XrAV STAT1.S ATrUKNKV. " I'uiinliir pi Ices. PARNAAfOTlHTf TTnlATW. 1 NKillTS ( ( iminciiHiig with Sunday Mat- Inuo , S HICKS AND SAWYER'S nrNuixt : cor.oitni ) M I N S T K IS L S. Wriliu'Mlny Mutliiuo. Popular Pikes : I3u , 23c , JI5C , Mr , mid "So. DIME EDEN MXTSEE IXKVP.NTII AM ) 1'AUNA.M b'l'd. i\ory : iluy fiom 1 to 10 p , in. Illiineliait Hhturs. Parisian V.n Ijro ilurcrs. Lady HMSS Hand. Thousands uf new uilosltios. INTEREST miDONDEPOSITS ATOMAHA-LOflN&TRUSTCfl 5.E.CnR CAPITALS : 100.000.00 DIRECTORS I A UWYM AN-C.W.NASH JHMIUARD CUV C.UAHTON-C D.LAKE. J J BFOWN-THOS-L.KIMBALL. ( National Bank t ) . S. DKI'O-ITOKV. - OMAHA NHIl Cupitnl . . ' . $4OOOOO Surplus Jnn. 1st , i UO. . 02.BOO Olllrom anil llre < torlloiirr W Vata < , I'reil'lent ; LuwU IH. Iteuil. Vlcu I'fBilili'iil JOIMOI W Hiva M\V , V. Mane. Juhn S Lolliin , U ( . ' CunUliiK , 1 N. U I'atrlckV II 6 lluvbui , ( ailuvr TMIfi IKON BANK. Coruer iJlb unil 1 nrimn. dl > General liauUui ; Buslucbs Traubacted. Trusses , Supporters , Crutches , Syringes , Atomizers , Bandages , Bed Pans , Elastic Stockings , Medical Supplies , OF ALL KINDS. Physicians' Prescriptions And all meilioioos cure-fully ooav pounded. GAUfiPfo. . . . . 114 South i5th Street. NEXT TO POSTOFb'ICIi -"WIELD REGULATOR COJTLANTAg " [ So BTSB iFi p flTTs JU&EirH bILLU ! I eST ST B 1 ! ? " 0 B F 655 ! ! I ELM IBM P- H MM Ku J GOLD MEDAL , "Anis FXPOsmoN , 1089. THE M08T i-RFEGT OF PENS. .VUTHT GOLD CLASPS ' nd CLASPSInventions Ct nn , Rr oy nu 'ti'oth without plali'J , ruiiinvnhta Cc woili. "Dr. TliioilUinm Irn'a iiitcnt. " NCI ( IrupiiliiK doHii ot piill- . , hlto iiiivllilni ; you np like ; tooth loiniiln III in. .lust tnu thinir for inlnlklrrs , Inwvi'ia ami imbllii Honkuri. | ) I'rlca fl ! u titlli ) inorii tiiun rulilmr plutex , within rcucli th nfnll Or Ilalluy. Duntht , lias tlioeolo rlvli * to Oipiilm and Diiiiirlns County. Ulllcu. third Hour I't xton bloi'k , Oniulin. SCHOOLS AND ( JOlJLHOlW. on ph TE'MM.E en . hy ACADEMY niii UMytiip , I'rfpnrnloiy Collctrl tP , Ilililc anil tint Art tin ' , ' .r"5.f'r""I ' ! * ) H.'inl tin lllu irni < ( I ulitu tinu . . . . - . , u F. JirU.MlK. A M. , l-i III J.omilk , 111. Hc < fin Tli jMinimnl'arUnmrClilcaio ( ( ) . cru Ifchool forOlrloiind VnunK Kulloa For | " ' cnliilOKun aUdrfiBS ( J. . ' . . 1,1II , hill ) orsuurarklll.or 20 rlluto tlthe the i.w voitic Miurxitv ACAHI : V , dn N I'ul.i J WKI HIT IIS AM. Ooruwull , N f lOS ) M | U Jl/s ol' I.I XINOTUN. M'l. nil nil ill ) l LJI.cllnuton , Jlo. y < b > > -u < tI > nl 'itiil mil. isl moTh " la illy l.lictltuie I ; , f a | > eil Mali ) < ni4lu uleiuc < . ) > lull > Tannin ? , t iwui rM nuninc ( .uui > * ft , li alum he lufll lluilJmrf * V ! Vy il , tell val il i.tl irfurnulicjf ThUC fcle in Itrttc ) an 1 , * ll li uu I I ' * .tta , 'L'I , ( l,1irv , i ( UC \ \ . \ . MlLxo.N , A .M. . I'm , M.MM.'II.V , f"1 the 'i 'iC her nn t tha A Ch'I'lUit Hume 1 , heel fir 1O YOIIUK Ladl l.r.i ) Set * pro , lion si'l B. NdfrtjUii. cililtillt JHS I iteialuir Mu'.le tad Alt , t | utllel , Cumi.klc alci ifr.iin I in , tt < Uu iddicn J II. lll.A.N'l'ON , l'r . . I.K.MX.'HIN. MU. WEHTWUuiiiriauiunf ACADEMY UIIHOTOH , ricinttlor , k.CiHtj. . u.T ' Wen ! ' ml u | m Mi . l llOJST "Aii.la fj-Mfff IN MO. M J i S.S