THE OMAHA DAILY BKE : \ \ SEPTEMBER 0 , 1801. Wall 8trtft' ) ' Llttlo WizirJ Talks Enthu siastically of Oar Bound'oss Resources , HIS RECENT TRIP WAS A REVELATION , In All tlio Western Nln ( ' Through Will < ; li Ho'Trnvelrd Prosperity Prevailed O ( < il Tlnips 1'ro- llototl U. I * . Nr.w YORKSopt. . 8. A representative of ( ho Sun sought Mr. .lay Uould yesterday nt Irvlnpton , and found that gentleman In the host of health and spirits and disposed to tnlu , and talk most Interestingly , on various subjects that are at tin moment of paramount concern. Mr. Qould readily responded to n request for an account of his observations In the west and the new conditions that wcro Drought to hit notice. "t loft Now York , " said Mr. Gould , "about Moron weeks ago , fooling a llttlo worn and tlrod , desirous of trying the effect of the drier and more bracing nlr of the west nnd at the anino tlmo of killing two birds with ono atone , and seeing something of tbo Union Pacific , which I had not boon ever for eight years. Neither had I ever boon through Idaho and Montana. Ilenca I anticipated the enjoyment not only of that relaxation ot which I was somewhat in need , but a moro particular and personal familiarization , so to Bpoak , with that portion of the country in which my moro Important interests , and es pecially those of tlio Union I'acillc , contorod. As to the effects of the keener air and the blether altitudes ot the west on my physical condition , you can Judge for yourself. "I npont nearly all the time in Idaho , Utah nnd Colorado , of course taking in Nebraska , Kansas and MUsourl on routo. I had abun dant opportunity for a very comprehensive view of the situation in what Is certainly by no mo ins the loust Important section of Uio country. "I found the Union Pacific In a very satis factory physical condition , nnd was told on all ildos that since Mr. Clark had taicon charge the most marked improvements had boon evinced in the management of the property. NebrnRkn'rt Suporh Crop. "Tho crops In Nebraska the flrst state I reached are simply mipcrb. The harvesting of the wheat crop was already Mulshed before I loft the west , The early corn crop u be yond the roach of frost , and on my way homo through southern Kansas I found a largo portlou of It cut In that section of the country. In tno stales of Kansas nnd Nebraska - braska the wheat crop U tno largest over crown. What the exact yield will provo lo be , of course I cannot predict , but 1 talked with the station , freight agents and others all along the route and their expressions of opinion as to an unprecedented crop wcro unanimous. Grand KcHiiltn of Irrigation. "Boforo reaching Idaho I supposed that the geographical characteristics of that state would not be dissimilar from those of Wyo ming , with which I am familiar , and whoso grout eonoral elevation of 7,000 foot above the sea level renders It moro or less , doilclont in water for irrigation purposes. To my sur prise , however , I found n comparatively low altitude , with Mnplo water for farming nnd agricultural needs , and n romarkublo growth in the development ot fruit culture. In this respect. Indeed , this mate Is hardly second to that of Utah , whloh I llrst visited some six teen years ago , nnd found lo bo little clso than a vast area of sago brush. Now it has become very fertile and highly developed ag riculturally , owing to tno admirable facilities lor Irrigation. The result is romarKnblo crops , in many cases two a year ; and in thnio of alfalfa , a spacios of grass or nay on which lioraos and cattle seem to thrive almost ns well as on hay nnd oats , as many as four crops a year a'ro ralsod. Wealth of Mmurnln. "I visited the mines of the Union Pacific branches in Idaho and Montana. In Idaho the mining Industry is still in Its infancy , but It has , nevertheless , great prospects. Many of the 'leads' that carry lead , silver and gold , nro true llssuro veins and rich In minerals. Butto. in Montana , which Is the northern terminus of the Union Pacific road , shows remarkable activity nil Its mines being In operation with the oxcuptlon of iho Anacon da , which , it seems , Ihrough some arrange- tnont with a French syndicate , has been tem porarily shut downin order to give consump tion a chance to catoh up with overproduc tion. "Passing on to Utan , 1 visited Salt Lake , the mines and other points of Interest. I found since the eight years I had last boon there that Utah had ni.ido great strides. Salt Lake Is rapidly becoming a great city. A. Ijnml or Varied Wonders. "I came east ovar Iho now lines of the Denver & Rio Cirand fiom Salt Lake to I'u oblo , taking full advantage of iho wonderful baths and tuning and iho gorgeous scenery Passing on Ihrough Colorado 1 took Ibo Mis- ouri Pacific to St. Louis , stopping at var ious points m Colorado , Kansas and Mis souri.vboro wheat was being loaded nnd corn out and tno whole country teeming with unwonted industrial and agricultural activ ity. At Uutchlnson , Kun. , wheiol made u short stay , ono of the moat remarkable deposits posits of salt In the world has boon dis covered , They are nlrondy down UOU feet In the vein and have not found ttio bottom. The nit business is growing rapidly and prom ises to bo a gro.it industry In Kansas. East ward from Pueblo I noticed thai n great Ir rigating canal had been constructed along the line of the railroad for bovenly-llvo miles the water being taken from the Arkansai river and thus dlstrlbutnd ever hundreds of thousands of acres of land. At this point 1 root ono farmer alone who was galling roiuly to plant ! l,000 ncros in potatoes , for which , owing to tholr line quality and flavor , n great demand already exists in the oast. Then I passed ever * the Missouri Pucltla through JilUtonrl , visiting Fort Scott and some ot our extensive coal mines in Missouri und' Kansas. This practically finished my trip. -1 thus not only saw tbo country thoroughly , but was bonetltlod wonderfully In health. Union Pnolllu Klnnncoa IHOIIHHO | ( | . "Whon I loft Now York everything In the financial world looked encouraging , The Union Pacific Railroad company no dcd rome money for the July disbursement * , which was furnished by Mr. Ames , myself and onn or two olhors of Iho directors. It was with 001110 surprise , therefore , that when 1 was In the weit I received n telegram to the otToct that Homo of Iho creditors hud begun to call tholr loans. While the company had ample security , yet , ns everyone knows , wo were . possintr through n period when there was absolutely no sale for bonds , which wore n drug upon thn market. Tlio company , In n word , was threatened with oinbarrasssmtmt , nnd I received praising calls to rome homo. I finally telegraphed a suggestion to maku n throe years' note , or notes , covered by Iho available securities of thn company , which amounted to moro than double the amount of the proposedurodIt. Such note * I thought tbe company could afford to offer its cred itor * at u price at which tbo latter would bo plad to take them , because , so noon an the publlo realized thai iho socurlllea would thui not bo forced upon thu market and prices bo depressed , the reverse tosult would no Inevi table and n great appreciation ansuo , due not only to this fact , but to iho corinlnty of a harp n.no In the bond market , which must lia'.urallv take place same time within the period of the life of these notes. The in * created market value , thoieforo , of seine (40 000,000 of securities would return four fold any temporary expenditure Involved by ibo Uauo of such notes , This , too , would brtdgo ever tlio orjsls until the condition of the Dond market would pormlt , within the nbxtyearor ino , of tuosnloof those bonds and ttius enabio the company to get out of rtobt. It should bo borne In mind , however , that owing to Increasing competition from new roads , etc. , the tendency of operating exper.sra la upward , while the ruverso Is the c io with rates , which are gradually becom ing roducod. However , the enormous volume of business now In sight will compensate for thu. Prosperous 'Union Predicted. "An to whether we are having , or shall bare , any great boom In prlcoi Jutt now is of ' " Importance In my Judgment than th Ulnty of tu steady Improvement and pro- In all those conditions without whoso existence no rise osu bo permanent , no en hancement of values ubstnntliil.V'v passed through \ovcrc ordeal last yar. Tim loss consequent on n your of nhort crops Is no small matter , and It Is going to take H lot of business to fill up the gapiind strike an avi'r- nge. Wall street , however. Is not retrospec tive I do not set ) now Europe , with her un precedented necessities , can avoid sending Us back much of our gold. It Is nrobublo , In deed , that a good deal moro gold went abroad than there was any necessity for certainly moro than the cxchango nvirket warranted. Instead of n debtor wo nro eolng to bo a cred. Itor nation. MM year our Imports wore ex cessive , now all thai Is chanci-d. "The cotton rrop Is not looking so well. \Vn are not going to have an oxcosslvo yield this year , I think , rather n shortage , In fact , th.in otherwise , though the country will pro bably roiilb.o altnon nt much money from a small as u big nrop. In a word , I look for a lontr period of great pro punty In this coun try. " _ Tonight the grunt liuitrhln > f suix-oas , "Ermlnlo , " nt the Grand. NKim < YtllA Pllllj XTISMS'JM. Htninp Collector * Meet In Annual Htuto , Convention. Nebraska has a very onthUslaUlo and prowlnir Philatelic league. The tuombors have progressed fur enough In tbo collodion of rnro nnd valuable stamps to see that there is a great , deal of valuable Information aud historical lore connected with the mottoes , Inscriptions and Images found upon the offi cial and government stamp of modern and medieval times. The longue has local branches in nearly all of the larger cities of thu state and has a total membership of over 400. The first session of the annual mcctlnir of thn loactio was held In tbo rooms of thu Omaha Pnllatollo club In the Now York Life building. Unfortunately the president , and secretary wore detained nnd aulta n number of cxpactod delegates had not ar rived. On that account the meeting was on the informal plan. Tbo principal question for discussion was the advisability of enlarging the scope of the society and taking In surrounding states , This was finally agreed upon nnd the name of the state orcnnl/ntion changed to the Central Phllatotlu association. There will bo a committee meeting In thn Omaha society's room , 8 1 ! ) Now York LIfo this forenoon to make arrangements for a meeting of considerable I in port mi on tonight. It Is expected that the o dicers of the associ ation and perhaps a few of the prominent stamp collectors present will make short addresses. 1'ho ofllcors of the state organi/atlon are : President , Edward O. Digger , Fremont ; vlco president , Edward T. Grossman , Omaha ; secretary , O. A , Miller , Cambridge ; ex- chnnco superintendent , W. K. Miickoy. Paw nee City ; librarian , O. W. Dunn , Omaha. Among Iho Interesting oxbibits will bo a complete sot of United States ofllcial stamps n very raw collection Indeed owned by Mr. Henry I'Michor of this city. Mr. T. U. Saunders of Council Bluffs will exhibit some very rare and valuable stamps Mr. M. A. Polock will exhibit a line speci men of the first postage stamp aver issued in the world a 1-ponny ( Jreat Britain stamp of 1310. 1310.A number of the delegates have already arrived and the meeting will doubtless bo very enjoyable. Mr. Charles Dobtier of St. Joseph , Is among the arrivals from out side the stato. Ho has a very fine collection of stamps embracing moro than 700 varieties. Ho bos a specimen of the Waitan stamp of the first Issue valued at $301) ) . His collection is ssid to bo worth ? T > ,000. A banquet will bo given this evening by Iho Philatelic league. lO AS A FOOt' fcOLDIEK. Only Five Heoureil fur the PropoHecl Company in thn Second Infantry. Company I ot the Second infantry , consist ing of live big brawny Ogallala Indians , has arrived at Fort Omaha from Pine Utdgu aud Is under the charge of Lieutenant Kinzio. For tbo past three months the ox-udjutant of the Second infantry has boon up In the Sioux country trying to enlist n company of Indians for foot service. The IIvo bucks , Bear's Foot , Hood Bail , Blue Shield. Little Cloud nnd Marshal Hand , form company I , Second infantry , U. S. A. , and rep resent tbroo months' hard labor on the part of the recruiting olllcor in an effort to inveigle tbo wily Sioux Into tbo service of Uncle Sam. Ono of the principal reasons for such poor .success in ibo matter of enlistment is the great hatred of the red man for walking , tils wild nature appreciates the dashing cav alry man and ho stand a in awe of Ibo great gleaming pieces of ordnance. But for tbo poor "mud crusher" the Indian ha * iho greatest contempt. Money Is plenty on the reservation nt present , und as the noble sav- aeo will not work If ho can gel out of It. there was no inducements for Iho red man lo don a soldier's ' blouse. All tbo savages nro line specimens of man hood , nro tall , straight , wltn long black hair and the usual stolid look upon their faces. They still wear moccoslns and a few alorn- monts always dear to the rod man's heart. Already the recruits have been making friends with the whlto men and are fre quently scon sipping a glass of beer , for which some whlto soldier has paid. Some of thn veterans of the Second don't take kindly to the tort's now acquisition. They don'l lllco red or black bolalors , and nro not back ward In saving so. Captain Hay , formerly judge ndvocnto for this department , has command of the only full company of Indians ever enlisted and put In service. 11 was recruited from among the Shoshone Indians , and now occupies quarters at Fort Wnsbaklo , Wyo. Lieutenant Kliuio 1ms charge of the reds and says that no arms will bo Issued to them at present. Morn than likely thny Will be bent back to Pine Uldgo and turned loose until thu company can bo tilled. Constipation poisons tne blood ; Do Witt's Llttlo Early Risers euro constipation. The cause removed , the dltcaso Is gono. LOVAt , HKKr/T/BS. Dr. W , II. Hanchott will address Nebraska ledge No. 1 , Knights of Pythias , this evening at Pythian hall , Paxton block , for the good ot the order. Tl.o Young Men's Institute will have a social gathering at their p'urlon Friday evenIng - Ing , September 11. Invitations can bo ob tained at their ball or on application to mem bers. bers.Phil Phil Corbott , nn all 'round potty thief , was taken Into custody again last night for being drunk. Corbott , the police claim , will steal anything not over $ .15 In value. Ha has too much fear of the penitentiary to take anv- thintj worth having , Burglars visited the Frontier Steam laun dry at 1M'.1 Howard street last night and blew thu safe , but tbo explosion apparently miulu such u racket that the cracksmen voro frightened away und they loft MTi In plain view Inside the wrecked strong box. Wanted A good np | > oUto. You can hnv o It easy enough by taking Hood's s > arsaparlla. It tones thu digestion nnd euros sick boadauho. Kor the NHiranUu Trnln. The advisory board of tbo Nebraska State Business Men's association will bold a mootincr at the fair grounds nt Lincoln today , to make final arrangements for the Nebraska advertising train , which It Is proposed to send on an eastern trip iu a short time. Assurances have been received from about thirty-live counties of the state that they will take a band in the enterprise. Whllo this number would make a good showIng - Ing , the officers of the association feel that nt least fifty counties should bo represented In the excursion , and they especially desire the representatives of the various counties in the state to take some action Iu tbo matter at ouco. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for Chll dron Teethini : softens the gumi und allays all pains. i.5 cents a bottle. An Irrigation Con rcs * . Tbo Irrigation congress will convene In Salt Lake City ono week from today , Omaha will bo entitled to four delegates , and as no action looking to their election has been taker , Mayor Gushing will name tbo men who may desire to attend. Parties who doslro to go as delegate * should report to the executive. Tbo perfume ot violets , tbo purity of the Illy , tbo clew of tbo rote , and tbo flush of Hobo combine la Pozzonl's wondrous Powder. ONE MORE TRUST IN SIGHT , Combination Roidy to Bo Formail by the Typo Foundirj , ALL AMERICAN PLANTS INCLUDED , Snnillcr Concerns \\lll Ho FHHCOT.OI ! out or Ivxlstomo--Mnnnoth Knter- | irlno to llu Controlled by Capital. ClIICAOO Ht'HRtV OPTllR BUR , I UIIIRACIO. Ill , Sept. 3. I A deal will bo completed within thu nuxl twenty-four hours , In nil probiblltty , where by a trust will bo formed reproiontln tl8,00t,000 ) Ir. original sureties Unto be t. type founders' truit , backed by an Englisti syndicate. Alt thu typo founders of an ; consequence in America are in the deal with thooxcuptlon ofiiarnhnrt Broi. .t Splndler of this city , and perhaps two concerns In Now York The smaller concerns , It Is said , wilt bo squeezed oat of existence. In alt the great centers the number ot founder ! will bu reduced to the minimum The deal hus been in course of formation for ever t\\o years , and it is said on good authority that U will bo consummated today. In the trust , to bo conirollod by English capital , the ultimata aim is to advance price ? Of the twenty- three typo foundries in the United States , not more than four or live have been making any money. Thu Idea of orgnuuoH of the trust Is that by consolidating the business of the country they can save In thu maxing of typo. Another thinir Iho trust will do tor the trade Is this : It will ubolUh ull dis counts and do away with the culling of prices. John Murder ot Mar dor. Luso & Co. , has boon ea-st recently for the purpose ot completing the deal. ItEl ll'IKKITYM1II t fill. The firsl flour shipped lo Cuba under the now rociprocilv treaty will bo mailo by the Unities Milling company of Three Ulvors , Mich , The treasurer of the company , David II Hanios.hut called 0:1 : Commissioner Hoytio to ( rot Information regarding KpanUh weights. Now thiit the Cuban duty on Hour has been removed , Mr. flnlnot said his com pany was about to send a l.irgo quantity of flour lo Iluvnua , but ibo Cuban dealers 10- qulred Iho Hour o ho in sacks of SOO pounds each , Spanish woighl. STITK Ill II.IHVO MTKS TI.K ( tBI > . At the meeting of the grounds nnd build ings committee yesterday , thu sites for the buildings of Texas , Nouiaska.North Dakota , Wisconsin. Indiana , California , Maisnohu- .sells and Uhodo Island wcro llxod 11 was decided to expend S-IO.IXH ) In making Iho horticultural building stronger than Iho original plans called for. usoCKixn OUT i.r\iniii : CKAFT. The schooner Mystic bus joined the boals in winter quarters. It is said on Ihc lumber market Ibal a dozen schooners will bo stripped as soon as they como in on their present trips. Uy October 1 , a vessel airent asserted , every lumber carrier of not exceeding - ing 200,000 fee't capacity would bo compelled to quit. Yestordav not a lumber charier was made on the market. DIIVOTKI ) TO A HIlt'TVI. lll'MUXII. A remarkable instance of a wife's Ions suffering und devotion H Ibat of Mrs. Llrzio Grinilh , who lives nt No. ( ! ! ) Wesson street. Yesterday morning her nusuand boat and kicked her so that she wa < > 01:0 muss of bruises and blood was llowi.ii ; from u do/on wounds. Physicians labored for throe hours to slop tbo flow of blood. A blood vessel had been ruptured nnd for omo tune it was ihought she would die. Grltllth was ar rested and was lakon 10 Iho station , but when his wife hoard of It she was angry. "My husband. " said the woman In a fccolo voice , "is n gentleman , nnd he'll pay my doc tor bills. The person who sent for the patrol wagon to take him away was very impudent Robert Griflllhs Is as r. good man as ever stopped in shoo leather , and it he bents mo it is nobody's ' business. This is not Iho first , time no has whipped mo within an Inch of my life , but I forgive him. Uo's a good man. There is none better in Chicago. " COI.OVUI. INOKUSOM. TALKS. Colonel Robert ( . ! . Imjersoll , accompanied by his daughter , arrived late last night and loft for Now York Ihls morning. Ho is re turning from his final attack of oratory on the famous Davis will case and fools perfectly at ease with regard lo the condition in which ho loft affair ) at lintte . "Tho Jury is now out , " ho said , "r.nd I presume - sumo will remain so today nt least. Theiu is not a shadow of u doubt that wo shall break the will. It Is an unquestionable forgorv and a poor tncss of U at that. Wo have proved that. Moro than fifteen of his relatives testi fied that they saw Iho will back in tbo l > 0' , yet It was sliown that the thing was only nianufnututcd last March. I nin not worry ing the least bit about the results wit.ii cu\x : TIIK MKR ntoS'T. An ordinance will bo introduced In the council noxtMondav nlcht for tbo removal of all the lake front nuisances except , the Expo sition building. A clean sweep will bo made of the lalto front obstructions with the ox- coptlnn of Battery D and the Exposition building. The latter is saved by un injunc tion nnd the council has already declared that Battery D could remain. Otherwise obstructions musl go. They consist of the Express company's building und tbo Balti more & Ohio and Illinois Central depots Alderman Tab an U at thu head of the move ment which has the sanction of the mayor and ho will ombodv his ideas in the form of an order , both of which he confidently oxpaulx to have passed by the council. The ordi nance will provide that the ally bo given po lice power over Iho lake front and that adock or series of douks bo built along the water front for the use of pleasure boats. It will also provide that the contract of erecting suitable dockage bo given to anv reputable contractor , who may huiUl the dockngo ac cording lo the plans and spcuifirallons laid down by iho council. NAVAL I'AHAIII ! ANP DISPLAT. One of the great features connected with the unveiling of iho llr.inl monument will bo the naval parade and display. This was de cided upon at tbo meeting of the trustees today and active steps to secure this end have been taken. The different iccmboiM ot thn committed have done u vast amount of work slnco tbo last mooting , and realizing Ihul the time In which to got up ono of the greatest public demonstrations over known In the west Is short , they nro devoting almoit thnlr entire lime to iho work. WKS mix ruoru : ix CIIIOAOO. The following western people are In the city : At the Grand Puolllo-Jllchard Hall , C. L. Chaffed , L. ,1. Drake , C. D. Dorman , John M. Thurston , Orauba ; James Y. Mahoney , Sioux City. In. At the Auditorium A. II. Wymau , Omaha. At the Palmer Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Car penter. Sioux Falls , S. D. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. John Farnsworth , Mrs , Crowluy , Crosco , la. : W. O. Clark , Miss Julio Howe , Cedar UapUls , la. ; Isaac M. Haymond , Lincoln ; A. F. Beal Clarlnda ; John D. Walto , Utica , Mont. ; C. Bovd Barroit , Aberdeen , S , D , Lyman Richardson and Mr. Ralph Rich- DELICIOUS End dellolously as the frooh fruit. nrJinr' of Onmlin pastfa , tbro.iKh tlio city on ttioir wny east whora the l.Ulerl * altcndlnu school. } ' _ V. A. .so ( / ' / / / O.U.il 1. 1. City The city council nioti last ovoiilnc In th ciiRlnjcr's oHtu" . All , the member * \vnro tirrsont. FlnJInt1)30 ) , oiiRlnccr'H oflli'o toe smiill , Mr. tlnloy niq < | p > l to nJJourn to the city lull cnrrloJ , Tlio minutes of the pro' coedititf meet I nir wort" read nnd iiftur soum doiintu wcro ncccptvdo i The report nf tno. jnmlttco on llro nnd wntcr wns road nnd neceptccl. On motion of Mr.1 Connolly the flnnnua committee wcro Initutirtcd toontcr In n con- li act with J. T. Ultcbard for tlio rent of city ' oflk'M In Pioneer block for ono ycur o'r moro , Mr Uowluy nmundod the rrotlon that the ofltCM ( bo rented for thrco mnittn with n o of twn yanrs. AccoptoJ umnl- . Thu motion to arcopt proposition to rent hit biuotiKMit on N ticct for J.ilt piirpo ci fr o of chnrROlost , Tbo mnttcrn ref - f cried to the commlttiiu of the wholo. A committee of tlireo wcru nppomteil tn tnko stuns to ilUpoio of the i-ily'ii bonOs. Mcssr4 woods , O'liourko nndVulloM wuro named to nut on thin committed. Niiti-M About tlio City. P. II. Cosier , late of Albion , U bncU nt hhdiuk with. I. T. Cornlih. Mlsi KloreneoVilllnmi of York , is visiting with Cnptnln Kelly nnd fiimliy. The cnso of the Stnlo vs Mcoo ! was tils- niU t'd In .lustlco ilrocn's court this morning ( coi'KO Caiilkln. who lian been vlsltlnc his brother M. C.unkin of Flynu & Co . returned toUhic.i o yesterday , Mrs. ,1. Roberts nnd son of Sloax Cilv , la , nro visiting Ciptaln Wlllinin IColly and fnm- ilv , Twonlyflfth nnd U stieets. J. IJumi nnd Hurry IJOndrow will run their postponed T.Vynrd foot ruco in fiont of thu Kxchnniro Saturdiiv ntlornoon. J. P. Murphy , nsslstnnt yard mailer if the L'nlnn stock yunls and his brothor. M Mur phy , have Rene to Chlcnsro , whither tbov wcro culled by the do.Uh of tholr fuluor. The public schools opened yojtonhiy nnd for the llrst dnv were very well iittnmleil. Supenntondont Monroe savs that the number of children in all of tbo schools is larger than ever before As Mr. O Richardson , living at Seven- tuonthandQ. was surnrisod yostordav morn- InR when loavlni ; his rcsidoncu to llnil i\ ! l- montlis-old child In a basket on his doorstops. The police took charge of thn infant , and are loouinpfoi' its pnronts. Thoschool board mot Monday ovonlngln the principal's room In tno Hlch School. All the im'mboM ' wjro prptont except C. S. Van Allton. SuporintonUent Monroe toportod that ovorythliis w.is In readiness for the opening of the schools vostonlny. Dills to the amount of $ o 12.37 were ordered paid. Sev eral minor contracts were aw.irdod and the board adjourned Inspector Unyllss ismiod the followlnc building permits yostordav .lamos Dubilka , ono and or.c-h.ilf story fraiuocottaijo In Linwood - wood , costal ) I , Antor. Iku-Bulc , one nnd ono- half story fiMine in Lln\voodjii')0 ' ) : K. K Reed , collUL'O In Mcudv's addition , ? lli ) ) ; .lohn t'o bink , in Dwonik'i addition , f30 ( ) ; Mrs. Miirv Dworak , two story hiU-k fl.it in Dwouik's addition , t.L'OO ; tptal ? . * , oiU. 4 Drlv ny. About 0. 30 o'clock yostordav inornliii ; the driver of nxpross wagon 174 ran ever the 4-vonr-old boy of A. Ivtiuth , janllor nt Her man In hall ' " The child was knocked down nnd the rear whctils of tiiu wagon -p'lssnl over the llttlo bend and nock. Kortunatnly the child was not norlously InjUrod. A coupleof llromon bulont'lng to truck I saw the aocldont1 and prevented the reckless oxpro-'sniati .from driving off and loavlnp : the baby lying in the stroot. A r.Jild Stuniilnnt. Excelsior Springs Oo.ls Sotorlan Ciingor Alo. u Slnyor Untidy Scrlckrn I > own. Nr.w YUIIK , Sopt. S.uV cableRram from Reid , United States ministur to Kftvnce , received - ceivod hero this morning , announces that Mavor Bundy.oditor of the Mail and lixpioss , who tihs been Iu Paris for some tlnio , 1ms boon stricken liv nppoploxy. Ho is no-v uncon scious and his tocovory seems doubtful. N < > Trouble inlnnlcn. . Six FitiNcisto , Ual. , Kopt. 8. Uobort Reed , who has Just returned from ( Jhignik buv , Alaska , says the i-opprts of trouble with the n.itivos in tlio c.lnnorios there are with out foundation iNPttH Inclcpoiulcnts. Uosrov , Mass. , Sopt. 8 Tbo people's party held n convention yesterday and nomi nated n ticket with Henry Winn for gov ernor and William J. Shields for lieutenant governor. We'll write it down till everybody sees it Till everybody is sick of seeing it Till everybody knows it without seeing it that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem edy cures the worst cases of chronic catarrh in the head , catarrhal headache , and " cold in the head. " In perfect faith , its makers , the World's Dispensary Med ical Association of Buffalo , N. Y. , offers to pay $500 to any one suffering from chronic catarrh in thp head whom they cannot cure. Now if the conditions were reversed if they asked you to pay $500 for a positive , cure you might hesitate. Merc are reputable men , with years of honorable dealing ; thousands of dollars and a great name back of them ancl they say " We can cure you because we've cured thousands like you if we can't we'll pay you $500 for the knowledge that there's ' one whom we ' " can't cure. They believe in themselves , Isn't it worth a trial ? Isn't any trial preferable to catarrh ? I INTEREST PAIDONDEPOSITS ATOMflHA-LOflN&TRUSTCO 5.ECDR. CAPITAL'S ' 100.000.00 DIRECTORS iAUWYMAH-E.W.NASH JH.MIU.AnD GUV-CSARTON-G.U.LAKE. JJ.BFIOWN-THOS'L.KIMSALL. AMUSEMENTS. _ _ FAHNAM STHlSET FlUSAT IS I i Tjree Nig'ati , fopt. 10 , 11 and 12. Lincoln J. Curler's Ornnd Srcnlo Production , THE FUST ffflL I'opular priocuISc , 2JoJ5c , ft PERFORATED THE YOUNC MAN , Reception Which WlUkm MoOuty Fur nished His Son-ir-Law Olntroporotn - - , QUESTION OF PROPERTY SETTLED , Hon-ln-Ijinv Cnhlln Snnl llo Would Kun the COIIMO null Kill the Old iMan llul Ho Didn't. For some time pnst Mlko Mct'arty has been having trouble with his son-in-law , William Ctibtln. The famllv have been living to gether nt 11IS Casi street and Md'artv ha < put up most of the money for their Mtpport. The old gentleman owned the furniture In the house and that appear * to have born the principal bone of contention. , Cublln has often threatened to do his fathor-ln-lnw bodily Injury , oflon going so far as lo say ho woul I kill him. With this end in vlow the young man loaded a shot ? un and considered himself prepared , Yesterday afternoon Cublln guvo It out cold that ho was polng to move the furnltuio oiil and drive the old man away. When this threat came to Mr. McCarthy's cars ho went honm and prepared to take the household effects himself. Thu daughter told her father Unit her husband had suld ho "would kill the old man. " Taking the Hhutgun which had boon loaded for bis bonolll , McCarty want into a saloon near by nnd stood Iho gun tip behind the bar. bar.Aboui. Aboui. > o'clock Cublin came in looking for trouble , and he found it. Ho nmdo a puss at bis ngod relative , but tbo old man had hli gun ready and turned it loose. Cublln was perforated with shot from bis elbows down , nnd some portions of bis clothIng - Ing looked into a sieve. The shooting drew quite a crowd , among them was Ofllcor Mitchell. McCarty wont along quietly with tbo policeman nnd was soon locked up on iho charge of shooting with Intent to kill. The injured man was taken to his homo nnd a doctor called to pick thu shot out. His wounds are not thoughl to bo serious , Our 1'iiiiiil ) i'lijsiciiin ItiTOMimeiiils Cutlnmi Kcinrtllrs , and SajsThoy Ciiri'd Our Child. r W ( > nl 25 .Miles tu ( M Cutlciira , nuil Ft't'l * Thank fill anil Wauls Others 11 Dons Hi' Did. My child tiroko nut ttltli crnfnln wlicn two months nlil , mill < v trljil iTurthliit ! ; Hut tlio dot-tin cuulil Mo. U tnok out hts hair lint ! hruko nut on tils llnihs mid no'p It wru tliun ( ' ( TIIUTIU HKMKIHI-'H wore recommnmlcd hy mir doctor who nltcmUMl him , ntiil IH now liuinu hero Thu elm-tor anM Ctmri'iiA III MrnlKM cured my child , mid rocomnu > nds thorn fur rdl illM'inps or Iho kln nnil blood It did not fiko lull onu Ret of O'THTln UF.MUPIKS 1 went tnuntr-flvn mlh > toe t them .My child U well and Irn n flnohend of liuir MI ciin IK . fur nlilch 1 fool Ihunknil to ) liu. for 1117 wife It In lin 1 licitUh. 1 Imvo roTOiunuMided tlio rttTiiM.'KA UKMF.mt.s to olhi-rs Prlnl Hilt If ) ou think It nil ! riiuso nny | icr- 1011 tu do At I did 1) K 1'KNSON , Lnniilnf , IMko Co. , Ark. I nm the doctor that recommended CrTICtMiA UEMHIIFH to I ) K PPIIIOU I Imvo known tlicin to cmi'aGfcrnl hid ci i" ot akin nnd blood diseases , nnd 1 any thPJr nro uond. MI.S9 MA11V K IIHOOKS , M. I ) . Cuticura Resolvent The new blood and skin purifier anil greatest of humor letm'dlocleanses the blood of all Impuillles and poisonous elements , and thus removes the CIIIIHII. Hhlle C'UTicunA. the great sUIn euio , nnd ( TTiruiiA SoAr , an i"tn.ul8lto skin heautlllcr , olour Iho skin and sntlp. and restore the hair Thus tint CimctJHA KKMF- ! > li- : euro every speeles of ItehhiR , burning , Mi'iily. pimply , and hlotehy siun , sealp , and blood dlsCnL" ; , from pimples to scrofula , from Infancy ti ) : ii' , when the I est physlulans fall Sold everywhere. Price , CuTiciMt.f > Oo : SOAP , 2if. ; Hh-oi.vr.ST. $1. Prepared by the POTTEII DlU'd ANI > ClIKMH'U. ( JOIII'OHATION. HostOll. f WSfiud tor "Mow to Cure Hlood Dlsrases. " fit p ii.'B , , " > j Iliiiitiutlouti. and 1UQ testimonials. 10 sldn MiiilhC.ilp piirlllod and bonutlllod ' by CL'Tli'UliA SOAP. Absolutely pure. IT STOPS THE PAIN. , lliirk' nehp , kldncv pains , woak- tii > s , ilil'iimatlsin nnd miiKeular pi ins relieved In one mlnntuhv the C'ullmlra Anti-Pain Piaster"o. . AMUSISMIANTS. Grand Opera House. GARHOW OPERA COMFY TONIGHT : ThoGieat Oomle Opera Success ERMINIE. NEXT P OCUCTION OLIV-TTE POPULAR PRICES , 25c , 35c anfl 50c Telephone. 7JI. cdinmeiit'ln with Sunday Mat- 4MRI1T8 inc-ci , Hopteinlicr l > th , HICKS AND SAWYER'S Or.NtMNK COLOKHI ) M 1 N S T R IS la S. Wednesday Matinee Popular Pi Ices : He , 2.1c , il'ic. Me. and T.H- . Boycl's New"Theater. . Thu HniidsomoHt and Safest Tlioator in Amoiica. This Afternoon at 2:3Q : Grand City Direc tory Matinee. Best'Re- served Seats. 5Q cents. Wednesday Night is Positively Last Per formance of Russell's 'C o m e d ia n s , j C ) N ew ' _ _ _ _ Fe atu res' I n trod uced . Popular Prices , 25 , 50 , 75 ana $1J)0. ) " Boycl's New"Theatre. . riornntornth and llarnoy "trvcts Thiusclay , FrUay nnd S 'nrdayi Sept. 10 , 11 ami 12 ( Saturday Matinee ) rnilnent Tragedian , Thomas W.Keene Suppirtedbyn Povorftil Oompiny In the following ruportiilroi riinrsilay Hrmlug "KlehclIiMi. " I'rlilar KKiiIni ; "Louis XI. " Sntimluy M'ttluoo ' ' 'Mprcliant nf Venice" SiUitnliiy M ht-'UIrhi\nl III. " Itox ttheuU npunVudnusday nun nlnj ; DIME EDEN MUSEE WIIK : : or bii'riMinit : : : i. M//.IF. STfllliiON : , the Annli-is I'lanUto. MOKI.UV'S llliimlniitiM Puior unit .ITI'1,1 , HlUtK MIDI' , liiTrli kHhiiotlnK il AKStl. the TrunilxiiiM KlnJ. li hi IT IK. TIIOKNTON , KM. A DAKKlt aud oihura Each Season Hni Us own | > eciill\r ! malady j but with Ui blood maintained In a st.ito nf uniform tlgor and purity , by the 1110 of Ayor'.i H.ir a | > rvrllL ) . the system reaJlly adapts Itself to changed condition * . CompoicdottliebestultcratlTC * nnd tonics , and h liit | hlgtily concentrated , Aycr'4 Maisnp.ulllA lJ the most effective and economical of all blood medicines. "Kor some ) c.nrs , nt the return of spring , 1 had serious troiiblo with my kidneys. I uas unable to slvcp nlihK nnd suffered pii-atly vrllh p.ilns in Iho small of my back. 1 u.n also nntlctcdllh bcndachc , loss of appt'lltp. and IndlKCstlon. Thcv jjinptoins were much worse last spring , especially the trouble with my back. A trltnd pcrsuadrd me to use Ajcr's Sarsnparllln , 1 boBan taking It , and my troubles all disappeared. " Mrs. ( Icnuua Hcl.ingcr , at llildgo St. . d , Muss Ayesr's Sarsaparilla DR. J. C. AVER & CO , Lowell , Mnsi. Holil bj Clothing Manufacturers and Retail Tailors , * Have opened up a most complete line of FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS , BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS for early inspection that cannot fail to attract attention , especially among the fastidious -who love to dress well and at little expense. BLACK and FANCY CHEVIOTS , UNFIN ISHED and CLAY WORSTEDSleading styles among good dressers. We have them in all the new and prevailing cuts , TAILOR-MADE GARMENTS , EVERY ONE OF THEM , at prices in keeping with the times. Boys' and Children's CLOTHING. A new and complete line , embracing many new styles , and manufactured expressly for o.ur trade ( no dry goods store clothing ) . Our School Suits are both beautiful and cheap. FURNISHING GOODS. Buyers will , find it to their advantage to look over our new importations in fine Neck wear , Underwear , etc. We pride ourselves on the superb line we offer for Fall and Winter , Our big show windows -will keep you posted on novelties in every line. RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , Money cheerfully refunded when goods arc not satisfactory. Send for Fall and Winter Catalogue. So ml usl , $2 or $ < l for n box of Hue camllrfl nn I limi-liuiis , nhichnn uHlsond you iiniiu'diitloly by express lo any part of the cniinti-y. A box of Sm'oliucnts AS A GIFT IB ( ho CORRECT THING nn.l . ahvnys APPRECIATED. ur's iiL-ver full Iu ( jho oiitirofiallsfmtloii. Adilress , BALDUFP. . Omaha , Neb. OMAHA , NCD. Nos , 108,110 , and 112 N. 11th Si , TELEPHONE 1T72. 1T72.cfc PROTCCTCO BT U , . fATCNTt. Manufacturer * of Iron and Steel Ribbon Yard and Lawn Fences , also Farm , Stock , Park and Cemetery Fences. The cheapest , most nrtlstlo nnd durable fence In the market. Manufacturers'agents for Archi tectural Ironwork of all kinds , and for the celebrated Buckthorn Steel Ribbon Wire. Call at Factory and te samples S nd for C tatog\m \ and Prictl , FENNYRQYATpiLLS - TTv < lrl l M mA Ontf Uenvtne. In Mimjl nr rinl.l t . iMIInniU 'lltllrf for ' , iMllf , "lnl inrht r UK , v , n THE BONN FODINO BED } cry clnss of rnrnltuto cvropt Tables nnd Olialr NoSiirlncs toRiit nut of onlcr. only < o Ibs nf nolalit. lli > \iMitllatlon. . IVrfvotlr afiv Ijisllv oloniu'il. lit si of HIM ! Springs. Dues iidl Injure carpets , A child nun Oporntn. 1'nrsilehy loadlnvilunlur . 1 IdllToront nt ) Ins. llliHtrittMl and drxorlptlvo niitnlncno on ap- plioiitlon. ( ll'NN KOI.UINO III'lM'O , llrand i. Ml.'b. . . . . Iron Iho jfTi-cU IV joiilhtul erro * I vrfu wnil'nTKluiiCle Uv tl e c . 1. > ,1I conlnlnlnl full purUculnn for liomo euro , VltlJI. iif rlinrim A rylf n < lM inodlcut wotki idioultl 1m r il by pri-rj nmn who l nrnnus nd drlillllnt'it. Addn-r * Trof. F. C. I'O VLKIl. iaooUu , Couu MANHOOD RESTORED. " .SANAT1VO" thf. . Wonclurfut BpanUii Ilemctly , la sold with a Wrlthmiltmriiiitoo tocuroallllerromUlj. caiifi , such at Wi"\k Memory , IXMI nf Ilrnl.j I'GWIT , liundache \ \ akefulneta , Lost Mn Mtudo. nil ( Iratea ami Before & After Use. Ins * uf pow < r of Hit I'hotoKraphcil from life. Oencrasho Organ * , in llliiT fci. ranscd by 'Terxerllon ' , yoiithfiil Imlrscrplluni , nr Hie cictwlrc me of tobacco , opium , nr atlmulantx , which iil'lumlf Ir lead to Iiillrinltr. Consuniiitlon nnrt In aiilty. rut up n convenient form lo carry In the rent jxjckct. 1'rlre il a paclinse , or 6 Tor W. With c try 15 order wo Klva iwrlttnii ( Ciinriuili'o to < iurn or riifuiul thn nnniiy. Kent tiy mall to any uddresa. ClrcuUr trie , Irntlou thl pip r. Addrras , MADRID CHEMICAL CO , , nranch OIUcc for tf. S. A. J7lt rhorn .Itrpi-t. CHICAGO. II.U fmi BAI.K m OMAHA. NIJU. , UY 'ihn & Co , Cur , l.llh , v DmiKlnii KU. \ Fuller A. ' o.Ccir Kill A DoiiKl \ D I'tttier A Co. . lonuul lllulT. . 1 > SCHOOLS AND COLLKGKS. , Xtlreclor. 1N " 'IANO. OUOAN , voiun , VIOMN. t . > > flemailc cnurin in cliu aiul private ItMnrn. I union , lie to f jo Inr Jo cl.m Iciions. Many frou ClnMi-N , I.prllirra , ItucltnU , olc. I'.liidll- tliin , Ornlitry nnil Ilrninntln AiHIini , Flno Arl , l.lirntiiiru , I.nniii KP > i 1'lcino anil < ) rilll | Tiiiilnp ; . COM I OKTA I1I.K 110311' for I.iul y bliiilcntii. Calendar 1'rce. Fall Term boRlno Sopt. 1 0 , IB9I. KltANK W. 1IAI.K , tlnnornl JIunii i Franklin Squnrei Boston , Mnse. MoraitnPnrkfnGarChloaitn ) . I Hrhool forOlru nnil VOUIIK Ij\dli > B. Kor catalogue nddross u. Til A V1JH. J.I. . II , , " > lorckurarkIlt.ur ; iJ Utatu HtroitCUKagoIt ) FEMAi.E _ ACADEMY CVil viar , I'mnraiorir , Cnlhvlalv , Miiflo anil ( in * Art Ciiir > ! an for W [ ii ( cy Htii.l fni ! llu > trtt < lcalali > Kii F. K. llUI.I.AHt * A M.l'iln Ji ck un > Illc , III N I.W VOICK MIMTAIIV AUAWiMY. Col.iu. Waiiiiir. II S..A.M. , Oornn nil , N.V LEXINGTON. MO. SCHOOLS of . . WEIITV/ORTH / MILITARY flDADEMlf IIIIMTM , MsiirriaKsi' r > APiST X'JESMALB JJl | ilnti" . Mo. ( )4ih e rtep ni Sept. lolh. i Jin Hxulii Llimluft , I.iniui ti , Mllhem llc . bclrnre , Muilt , r lninr [ , i.lcxulloa , Uuimeti Couie , etc I.ixidnii l.cjlihful UuiUloil eolllBfd. icnorll.J nd - - - - - CENIRALfOLLEQE ( CV I IIUTV VnJ K , CIC Iir UllIUI KIUUH'II ! t I iif , ll niudfrn * Pt inimeni , hen1 for ( attdvuc IIUALU A. Jo K j > ' fa , i.KXiNUiov. ELIZABETH AULL SEMINARY. A ChililUn Horn. Sdiool for 10 Young LldlM. | I J < | . > lenS < | il t. Nodule cikiUtloBi Llunlur. , Hunt > nU Art. ftp < lklU.I Corailft * wktel itrvU * For ( lU 4Jm. J. D. IILANTON , l'r . , LEJ.INUTON , MM.