THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 17 , 1891. FOR A COLUMBUS MONUMENT , Plans Completed for the Work by a Dis tinguished Sculptor. SOME OF THE DETAILS OF THE DESIGN. An Actress Secures a Dlvoro from Ilcr FHflky Hiislmml-HtilolUo of n Young Girl About to Bo Married. CHICAGO nunEAn or TUB BRB , 1 CHICAGO. 111. , Sopt. 10. I til. Oodobskl , the distinguished sculptor , rtis requeued not long ago by Harlow N , Hlglnbotham of Chicago to draw up a project for a monument to Christopher Columbus. The monument Will bo placed on a quadran gular tcrraco , at each nnglo of which will bo n lamp post with torches and an anchor nnd chain , the links of which are symbolical of Columbus' days _ of captivity. Four long etops will bo placed at either sldo and the monument will consist of a pedestal orna mented on Its principal point with a tablet in the shape of a medallion and destined for an Inscription. The other fronts will contain such a Diu-rellof representing events In the Ilfo ot Columbus. ACTitiiss ANNIE CAiinou. mvoncED. Mrs. Annie B , Carroll , the actress , was awarded a dccrco of divorce yesterday by tfudeo Collins from Richard Field Carrolltho actor and playwright. Mrs. Carroll eaid she loft her husband a year ago last Mav because of his Impropriety with Isabella Urquhart , an opera singer connected with the Casino in Now York City. BUICIDi ; KNDS WBOIMNO rilElMUATIOS'S. Suicida by drowning ot Miss Aana Cohn , ngcd 20 years , daughter of a Chicago mer chant , is reported at Lyunc , u summer resort on Long Island Sound. She had passed the Buramcr at the rosldonco of Captain Robert Qriswold und was to have loft for her homo today to prepare for her wedding next month to a prominent young society man of Milwau kee. For the last two or three days she had exhibited symptoms of melancholy. The unfortunate girl is the daughter of ( John 13. Cohrs , president of the Consumers' Gas company , 104 Dearborn. Tuo friends and relations in this city , while not In rccolpt of full particulars , do not believe that there Is anytning in the theory that she committed suicide. Miss Cohrs was ono of Chicago's most accomplished and beautiful society \vomon. I'lionnEsg OP CHICAGO'S UXIVEIISITT. Within a month ground will bo broken for tbo first three buildings of the great Cnicago university. Architect Henry Ivos Cobb Is now engaged in putting plans in shape to ro- colvo bids , and they will bo finally passed upon by the building committee and contracts lot within the next two wooks. rKr.niNO HOOS ON ruAciins. J. C. Ccmonts , a largo fruit raiser In Mich igan and Now Jersey , has just returned from & trip in the latter state and hints at a com bination among Chicago dealers. "Poaches ought to bo flftv cents a bushel instead of ilfty cents a basket , " said ho. In Now Jersey , ho says , thousands of bushels of ripe peaches are being fed to the hogs , because the raisers can't llnd a profitable market for thorn. H A HI ) COAL FOH THE FAIR. The crounds and buildings committee of the "World'.1 : fair has agreed that anthracite coal only shall boused on the grounds dur ing the exposition. The decision is very im portant , involving as it docs nn immense ex penditure. The machinery plant of 34,000 horse power will consume an enormous amount of fuel , and the decision in favor of hard coal Is made to avoid damage to flno iabric and the art exhibit , which would bo ure to follow If soft coal were usod. It is thought au arrangement can bo effected with the roads running to the exposition by which all the engines delivering passenger trains will either use hard coal or bo llttod with moke preventive devices. APTEll I.AWYEIl M'nCOII. The ladles propose to make this town too tot to hold Lawyer McHagh. the attorney whoso savage attack on Mrs. Elizabeth Me- Mahon'.i character drove her insane. It nas reused their ire and the unfortunate woman's ad condition , as a result of the indignities to which she has been subjected , has evoked their deepest sympathy. At the regular mooting of the Central Woman's Christian Temperance union , to bo Bold tomorrow , Miss Helen L. Hood , secre tary , will call the attention of the ladles to the pitiful fate of Mrs. McMahon and reviaw the events that brought about the present blank condition of her mind. It Is possible the society can do nothing mow than enter a protest against such proceedings in a court of justice , but many of the ladles ro active members of societies , sach as the Woman's club , tno Woman's Protective agency , and other organizations that , adding their inttuonco to the protest of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union , can do much toward bringing public contempt upon , if not mooting out punishment , toward attorneys who wantonlv attack defenseless women Who happen to' bo court witnesses. THINKS IT A CAXAUI ) . Referring to the dispatch from Hamburg to the effect that a syndicate has boon formed to constructpiir ? abattoirs in Chicago in order that Germans may control the imports of American pork in Germany. Mr. Webster of Armour & Co. says : "I don't think there is any foundation in fact for such a statement. The are certainly enough abattoirs and pig houses in Chicago at present to supply not only Germany , but the whole of Europe. " VVOUK ON TUB FAIH 1IUII.WN09. Work on the fair buildings at Jackson Park Is being pushed now with all possible peed. The forestry building is to bostartod at euro aim added to the many that are now under way. The forestry building is to bo ono ot the architectural curi osities of the exposition. The figures for its construction will bo advertised tomorrow und the job will bo started as soon ei the contractors can begin upon It. The building is to bo 200x550 and is located down near the agricultural lay out at the southern end of the grounds. It is to bo rustle in its arohltecturo , and part of it Is to bo donated by the comuilislouers of the various states. The colonnade around the Duilding is to bo constructed of trees representing the various states. U. M. White , World's fair commissioner from Now Mexico , who has boon In the city for several days working on tno plan to have the territories of Arizona , Okla homa , Utah mid Now Mexico combine their exhibits and have ono building answer for the united displays ot all , sola this morning : "It now looks doubtful whether Utah will bo in our scheme. That territory expects the next legislature to glvo a $100,000 appropria tion for World's fair purpose * , and in that oront it would want a building of Its own. " HEAVV TIN rl.ATK HHll'MBST. Armour & Do. this morning received from their custom house notlco that 3,7 l boxes of tla pinto were on the way to Chicago and consigned to thorn. This invoice amounts to about ! iOO,000 pounds , and Is the largest con signment of tin plate since the Increased \arlff took offoct. WKSTEHN ruoriis IN CHKUOO. Tbo following western ncoplo are In the cltyj Mrs. T. U. Whlttomoro of Long Pine , Kub. , Is at tbo Urand Pacifla with her slstor- in.law , Miss Josslo Whlttomoro of Brooklyn , At the Grand Pacific : F. 3. Smith , Hel ena , Mont , ; H. G. Hand , Salt La no , U. T. ; Thomas Ewlug , Lincoln ; E. E. Nauglo , C. p. Dornmn , Omaha. AtthoLaland : Mr. and Mrs John Forbes , Omaha. At UioHicholtou : John II. Howell , Pierre , P. D. D.At At the Auditorium : Samuel D. Martin , Butle. Mont. ; I. G. Wlolol and daughter , Beatrice. At tha Wellington : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams , Cedar Rapids , la. ; Joseph Gar- peau , Jr. , Omaha. At the Palmer O. W. Turner , S. Q. Joyce , Omaha ; S. Illooni , Dcadwood , S. D. ; Nat JJnkor , Lusk , Wyo. : C. W. Hubbard , Sioux Palls , S , O.i Mrs. M. SUvormau , Butte , Mont. r At the Tremont-Dr. J. IV. Hathaway , Eloux City. la. il At the Sherman L. C. Frey , Salt Lake , 1J. T. ; William Urlggs. Aberdeen , S. D. . Air. oiid Mr * . Jaiuui II. Douglas of Omaha nro In the city on tholr wny oait. They expert - pert to bo gene about two week * . C. W. Hamilton of Auburn Is rol torod at the Avcauo house In Evanston. F. A. CONQUKUS CU9BRDNKSS. 1'rnf. Smith's Victories Over Vlolouq Oinihn Homos. Prof , Norton B. Smith opened his bono training entertainment at the Omaha Guards armory last night to a crowded houso. Flvo vicious horses were treated for bad habits , ono nftor another much to the amuse ment of the crowd. Four animals belonging to well known Omaha levers of line horio llosu wore glvon a course of Instruction la obedience and fully conquered. W. T. Seaman's thoroughbred was the last ono brought out. This horse has made his mark by killing n man and Is filled with all the vlclousncss that the hot blooded thoroughbred race horse Is capable of hold ing. A stout harness was first placed on the animal with a string of slclehbclls dangling at his heels. And how ho did kick. The Fifth Ward Kickers'club wasn't ' in It at all alongside of His Highness. The conquering of this Kentucky bred ani mal was finally accomplished , after a long struggle , and as a closing to the programme ho was driven around the hall Iu a buggy and behaved splendidly. Tin cans , steam whis tles , papers and umbrellas were u. ed to frighten the animals after they hud been con quered , but without effect. Prof. Smith will rldo a bucking broncho tonight , besides treat ing several other vicious horses already on his list. There U comfort for the man with a prema turely gray board in Buckingham's dye , be cause it never falls to color an oven brown or black as may bo desired. I-IVK AND A PUOMISK. "Penalty Suspended on a Huckster Tar Starving Jilt ) Horse. Tbo remains of what was once a horse loaned wearily and painfully against a telephone - phone polo in front of the police court room yesterday morning , while his owner wont insldo to slvo Judge Holsloy an opportunity to fine him $5 and costs for cruelty to ani mals , The owner was an Italian named N. Silver- stein , and the court road him a lecture that made the banana drops cozo from his pores. "Now then , Sllvorsteln , " said tbo Judge In conclusion , "you take that horse right homo and bo mighty sure you take good care of him. If you put him In the shafts again it. that condition I'll give you the limit. You'll rue It and don't you forget It. Now mind what I toll you. ' , Inrorimition Free. Do you know that any old sere or cut oan bo absolutely cured by the Intelligent use of Haller's Barbed Wire Liniment ? Bo merci ful to your horse and trv it. C A DJjY SQUEEX E D. Serious Accident Which Befel a Coun cil liluffs Man. Henry Honrichs , in the employ of the Omaha and Council Bluffs Transfer company , mot with n painful and serious accident about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Honrichs was standing on the sldo ot his wagon between the wheels in front of a store on Eleventh street , between Howard and Hartley street * , unloading some goods. An other transfer wagon attempted to back up to the sidewalk but the rear wheels did not turn and backed against Honrichs. The body of the wagon caught him about the waist and squeezed him against his own vehicle. A doctor was called nr.d the patient carried to the nearest drug storo. Later a carriage con voyed the unfortunate man to his homo in Council Bluffs. It Is feared that Henrlchs Is Injured internally , but just how seriously could not bo told at the first examination. Constipation poisons the blood ; DoWitl's Little Early Risers cure constipation. The cause removed , the disease is gono. .Lincoln County All NORTH PIATTE , Nob. , Sopt. 10. To tha Editor of THE BEE : The sincerity nnd de termination of the republicans of this city was shown at the primaries Saturday where "all hands 'round" Joined together in the election of delegates to the county conven tion to bo hold in this city next Saturday. Men of all shades , the pros and the antis , the ins and the outs , Joined in to elect repre sentative republicans. The delegates were "instructed" that "tho best man in the county , the district and the state must carry the co'lors of the republican party this year. " The trimmers' occupation is gone. The re publicans of this county and district are con fident , almost jubilant , over the situation. It is , of cour o , difficult to forecast the nominations , but it is certain that our pres ent district judge , Hon. A. H. Church , will receive a unanimous ro-nomlnatlon. For sheriff the general sentiment seems to point to the re-nomination of D. A. BaKor. Mr. Baker is conceded to bo the best sheriff Liucoln county has over had. Ho is popular in the country at well as in the city. For treasurer , the only name so far sug gested Is J. L. McAllister. For county clerk the convention will doubtless - loss put in nomination J. A. Stoddard of Wallace. A good man and true. There seems to bo a general feeling that It Is the part of wisdom that Reese should ro- cclvo the republican nomination for associate Justice of the supreme court. I am confident that Lincoln county will instruct her dele gates to the state convention to cast its vote for him. Put Lincoln countv in the republican col umn for 1801. B. H. _ _ "Four heaved Clover. " Fifty children , ranging In ago from 0 to 14 years , presented the opera of "Tho Four Leaved Clover" to a fair sized audience at Washington ball last evening under the di rection of Mrs. S. E. Ciappo. The attend ance wai smaller than it would have been but for an unfortunate announcement fixing the data as Friday night and which , al though afterward corrected , undoubtedly loft nn erroneous impression in the minds of many. The presentation was exceedingly cred itable to the youthful participants and their painstaking , conscientious teacher nnd di rector. It Is probable that the entertain ment will bo repeated but the date has not jot boon determined upon. The Imtest Conundrum. Why Is Hallor's Sarcaparilla and Burdock llko the most popular soap of the day. Because they both cleanse the skin and leave It both soft and volvotv. Will Ho Heard Saturday. Lewis and Riley , the young men suspected of entering G. W. Wnroham's house at the corner of Seventeenth and Wlrt streets last July , had a hearing in police court yesterday afternoon. Detective Vaughn found the man In Lin coln recently and brought them bora. All tbo evidence was hoard , but Judge Helsloy post poned the hearing of arguments in the case until Saturday at S p. m. In the meantime bonds were fixed at fSOO each , which will probably bo furnished today. Cure lor the Drink Habit. Tno John Holiday Remedy company , of Burlington , la , , guarantees to euro'tho drink habit nnd dypsoraama. Homo treatment. Remedy sure. Ingredients harmless. Per bottle , postpaid , with full directions , fc.50 ! , No testimonials published , and correspond ence kept inviolate. Wo have used our own metliciuo. Out lor Gore. T. J. Hewitt , a horsoshoor , was arrested last night for being UrunU und threatening to shoot. Hewitt waadorod up to Frank Slave's fruit stand at the corner of Sixteenth and Cass streets , and , pulling a loug-barrolod sis-shooter , threatened to perforate the dago fruit dealer. Salvo objected , called an onl- cor , had the horsosnoor arrested and prom ised to prosecute him In pollco court today. Will Uooolve Mr. Ober , , - ' The Young Men's Christian association will hold au informal reception this evening in the parlors of the association building , for the purpose of enabling tuo members of the Board of Directors and eommluoomon to make the acquaintance of Mr. Frank W. Obor , tbo general socrotiry recently employed - ployed to take charge of the Omaha Young Men's Christina association. FOUGHT IN THE STREETS , Nebraska City's Ohlof of Polloo Bather Roughly Handled. RENDER CITIZENS READY FOR TROUBLE. Company of Jtiblloo Singers Accused of lusiiltlntr ( Jlrln of Tender Ordered to Iionvo ( ho City. Cttr , Nob. , Sopl. 10. [ Special Telegram to TUB HKK. ] Chief of I'ollco Wheeling created a sensation last night by giving ox-Ctnof C. E. Abbey a severe fist rrmullng on n prominent street. Ever slnco Wheeling was raado chief and Abbey retlrod the InlUir has had a blttor fooling against the present chief. Wheeling met him on the street last night and they fought It out. Dart County's Kctinloii. LYOS-S , Nob. , Sopt. 10. [ Special to THE BEE.J The Grand Army of the Republic re union of Hurt county began yesterday morn ing. The wcathor Is beautiful and the pros pects for a largo attondanoo during the three days could not bo moro promising. Fifty- four tents arrived yesterday from the Omaha Tent Loaning company and are pitched In the camp Just north of the school hoaso. A largo polo was raised this moraine from which a long and beautiful United States Hag Is wav ing. After partaking of hard tack at noon and relating the scenes and trials of camp life , the old comrades assembled again and listened to speeches from Hon. Fremont Evorott. Q. M. Morroll , George Wlltso and L. P. Kobe. Nearly all the tents aru lilted tonight and everybody Is having n good tlrao. Bancroft , Ponder nnd other towns outside of the county are represented. The town is full of people tosnght and the largest orowd ever assembled in Hurt county will bo hero tomorrow. Ponder Will llixvo n Fair. PESDEII , Nob. , Sept. 10. [ Special to THE BEE. | A mooting was hold at the court house last evening by a number of the load- luu business men of the town for the purpose of forming an organization to hold a market day fair in Ponuor on certain days of the month. An organization was effected with County Cleric J. F. Myors as chairman and H. S. Swenson us secretary , A committed was aprolnted to draft rules and regulations for the government of the as sociation , to bo known as the Ponder Market and Fair association. It is proposed to bring buyers and sellers from far and near together on this special day , atid to bring commission merchants and stockmen from Omaha and Sioux City here to invest. Omaha parties were present at the mooting last evening and were enthusiastic to form the organization. Not nn Auspicious Opening. BLUE Sruixas , Neb. , Sopt. 10. [ Special to THE BEE.J The alliance picnlo held hero yesterday was not an overwhelming success. About SOO persons were present at tbo spook ing. State Lecturer Hull failed to show up. McKolghan talked about two and a half hours , but made no converts. The candidates for county ofllces on the independent ticket were all hero , but the absence of many who were prominent alliance workers last fall was noted , and it seems likely that the en dorsing of the independent ticket by the democrats at taoir county convention yester day will loose them a largo number of alli ance republican votes. This picnlo was tbo first of a series of four planned by the in dependents for the fall campaign in this county. _ Gcrinnii Baptists in Session. FREMONT , Nob. , Sept 10. [ Special to THE BEE.I The annual conference of the Ger man Baptist church mot tonight atPlatto- villo , Saunders county , ton mlles southeast of Fremont This conferences embraces Ne braska , Iowa , Kansas , Missouri , and a num ber of other western states. The delegates nro all ministers and the conference will continue ovorSunday. Ono of the principal things to bo done at thli meeting of tbo conference is to fix upon a point for the location of a college to bo gov erned by the Uorraan Baptists , the most west ern ono at present being located at Rochester , N. Y. Fremont has put In a strong bid for the location. Tbo closing sessions of the conference will bo held in this city. "Will Fuse with the Alliance. CBNTUAL Urrr , Nob. , Sopt. 10. [ Special to THE BEE. ] The democratic county conven tion was held last Saturday. But two nomi nations were made G. C. Haynes , present incumbent , for county clerk and Thomas Farrell for sheriff. There is a tendency to fuse with the republicans. The republican county convention will bo bold next Satur day. The result m the primaries indicates a tendency to endorse Agnew for cleric and renominato tho'nre ont treasurer , who Is an alliance man. The balance of the ticket will bo straight goods. There will certainly be no fusion with tbo democrats on any ofllco except the clerk , The democrats will bo asked to accept the clerk only or a straight ticket will bo named. _ Ncl-r.iskii City Against thn Field. NKHIUSKA. CITT , Nob. , Sept. 10. [ Special Telegram to Tun BEE. ] The democrats of Otoo county are badly split up. Even the Evening News , the only democratic dally in tno county , has kicked over the traces and admits that many errors were made in the nominating convention. Every nomlnco on the democratic ticket , except for coroner , lives in Nebraska City. The News says to night that the fight will bo the city against the country. Old timers hero now predict that the candidates who will bo elected this fall In Otoo county will bo principally repub licans , with a possibility ot ono or two alli ance men , but no democrats. Nebraska luittioran Synod. BEA.THICK , Nob. , Sept. 10. | Spooiol Talo- gram to THE BEE. ! Today was the first reg ular business session of tbo Nebraska Luth eran synod. The business was generally of a denominational nature and presented but few features of public interest. The session is liberally attended but not as fully as is ex pected later. A number of eminent Luth eran divines are yet to coroo. Rev. L. P. Luddor of Lincoln delivered an Interesting address on "Homo Missions" this evening. Tomorrow evening the subject ot "Foreign Missions" will bo treated by Rev. A. J. Tur- klo of Omaha. County's Fair. \Vi'.3T POINT , Nob. , Sept. 10. [ Special to THE BKE.I The Cumlng county fair opened Wednesday with fair prospects. Tbo exhibit , while not as largo as It might bo , Is fair in quality and quantity. Tbo majority of the merchants have made a line display of their wares , and attractive races have boon pro vided for tbo several days. The carrying of the sewer bonds last weoir means a now era for West Point. The bonds will sell readily at a premium and work will bogln on the tronchoa within n few weeks , with the ot'Jeot of completing it before December - comber 1. Columbus Fair Prospects. COI.UMHUS , Nob. , Sopt. 10. [ Special to. THE BEB. ] Today tbo Columbus Driving Park nnd Fair association opened what promises to bo the finest fair over held In Platte county. S too ic entries uro unusually largo. The trades display is magnificent , and the agricultural exhibits worn never better , Hon. C. H. Van Wyck will address the poop'o tomorrow , when there will bo served roast ox , sheep , pigs , oto. A number of good horses are entered and the principal races will bo tomorrow and Fri day , _ They Failed to Curry. NEIHUSKA. Citr , Neb , , Sopt. 10. ( .Special Telegram to Tim BEK. ] After all the re turns are iu it was developed that the propo sition to vote & ! 0.000 boutU for paving Im provements wat lost by a small majority. Advertising Dundy County. BKNKKI.MAX , Neb. , Sept. 10. [ Special to TUB BEE.J An onthuslastlo mooting of the Dundy County Immigration society was hold here today and action taken that will bonofll this locality moro than any effort tnndi ) heretofore. The object of the moating wus to ndvortlso Dundy county , and It was decided to prop.iro and send n car filled With a variety of thn county's ' products to tbo. Illinois Kioto fair at Poorla and nftor that to.bo forwarded for exhibition at the St. LotiH exposition. The cor will bo atthlctlvoly decorated. It was nUo ordered , that a pocket pamphlet giving history and description of the country and Iti natural resources bo prepared - pared , Ten thousand copies of this pamphlet will bo scattered at Pcorla and St. Louis. The exhibit will leave here next Monday via the B. A. M. and will bo In uhorgo of Dr. Ml lien and E. E. Ulllon of this city. After tbo Illinois fair It will bcrsont to St , Louis , whoroS. D. ForsythonnrtsL. E. Wnlkor of this city will toke charge. J. I. George and O. Cnlllban were appointed a commttuo on transportation and G. A. Koso and O. Calll- ban committee on finance. Pender 'Mtlzcns imliKnnnt. PEXimn , Nob. , Sept. 10. [ Special to TUB BEE. ] About 100 citizens of this place hold a mooting last night and took stops to drlvo out a company of colored Jubilee singers that are making their headquarters In town. This same company was here two or three weeks In July with n patent medicine ad vertiser , giving entertainments , nnd some of the members got to acting entirely too fresh toward young girls of tender ago. On the return of tno colored gentlemen yesterday a meeting of citizens was called by several who bad grievances. At the mooting a committee was selected to wait on the obnoxious singers and give them to understand that their absence in Pcndor was especially desired. The mooting adjouruod until 7:30 : tonight when the com- mittco will report. If they do not hoed the cvder to leave. It is likely the determined citizens will enforce It by whatever moans they may bo deemed most expedient. Itcd Cloud's Successful Ilcunlon. RED CLOUD , Nob. , Sopt. 10. [ Special Telegram to TUB BKE.J The second day of the reunion was an eventful ono and had It not boon for the disagreeable weather that prevailed In the morning , nothing could have been bottor. In the afternoon Paul Vendor- voort of Omaha addressed the audience at length , confining himself exclusively to the pension laws and many defects thereof. Ho also furnished statistics showing that the years for the old soldiers nro but few. Gonornls Bowen and Dilworth ot Hastings and Major B. F. Smith also spoke for a short timq on subjects that would interest the veterans. The dross parade at 4 o'clock was ono of the loading attractions of the day. Tonight a grand camp iiro is being held. The attend ance today was fully 5,000 , nnd as yet no ac cident or trouble of any kind has happened to mar the rounion. ' Good Tlino at CM nip Davis. VAUMHAISO , Neb. , Sopt. 10. [ Special to THE BF.E. ] Camp J. B. Davis presented nn Interesting sight tonight but llttlo could bo done during the day on account of tbo high wind and clouds of dust , but a pleasant camp fire was hold this evening. Short speeches , jokes and old army songs were lib erally Indulged in by the old soldier boys. Not n many were in attendance today as was desired or expected , but should the weather bo favorable tomorrow a good crowd will bo here. , Colonel McArthur arid H. H. Shedd are billed as speakers tomorrow afternoon and ovonlntr. Captain John Steen supplied sev eral good sticks for the fire this evening and will help ugaiu. The camp Is very pleasantly located and all are enjoying themselves. Farmers Feel Hnppy. Pr.ATTSMOUTn , Nob. , Sopt. 10. [ Special Telegram to THE BKBThe ! ] Cass county fair opened today under the most favorable auspices and the immense crowd of visitors was extremely gratifying to the manage ment. The exhibits are especially fine , varied and numerous this year , each department being a complete show , la itself. Cass coun ty's fruit shows up in. great shape and there could not bo a better display in any section of the country. The cereals also make an excellent sbow'.thls year and all the farmers of this vicinity are wearing broad smiles and light hearts. AVest Point's Now Church. WEST POINT , Neb. , Sopt. 10. [ Special to THE BEE. ] Ono of the greatest events in Catholic circles that has over taken place iu this section of Nebraska will bo the laying of the corner stone of ths $14,000 Catholic church In this city on Sunday , September 2T. All the preparation ! ) are about completed for the occasion. Dignitaries of both church and state will be present and will address tbo audience. Bishop Scannoll of Omaha will arrive on tbo noon train , accompanied by Very Rov. Father Hooffer , S. J. , president of the Crelghton college , who will deliver tao sermon. _ Prospects in luiov County. CnEiouTON , Nob. , Sopt. 10. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEE. | The ICnox county fair opened here today. Everything indicates a bettor exhibit than that of last year and as good as nny herotoforo. Entries in all classes are filling rapidly. A good crowd witnessed the races thfs afternoon. During the races Hewer brokb a small bono in bis leg In the first heat. No other accident marred the pleasure of the crowd. Bin tor nnd KKK Men. FREMONT , Neb. , Sopt. 10. [ Special to THE BEE.A | mooting of the Nebraska Butter and Egg association was held in this city last , night ut the parlors of the Eno hotel. It was purely a business meeting , called to discuss the business situation. There were present sixteen members of the association. This forenoon the local members gave the visitors u carriage drive about the city. Sarpy ( ounty's Success. Pxru-LioN , Nob. , Sopt. 10. [ Special to THE BEE. ] The Sarpy county fair opened today with moro entries than upon any "first day" in tno history of the society. The races for Tbursday and Friday are all filled. The display of live stock is gruad. The race oveut in which most interest colors , is the froo-for-all which Is Satur - - pace , billed for day. _ Worrick County's Fair. OENTUAL OITV , Nob. , Sept. 1C. [ Special to TUB BEK.J The Morrick county fair is the principal attraction here this week. The dis plays in all departments are quito complete , and , although the weather is too warm for comfort , the attendance is good. The display of fruit is excellent nnd attracts general at tention. The fair closes tqmorrow. No Dantrer From Frost. VALENTINE , Nob. , SopU-10. [ Special Telegram - gram to THE BEB. ] Tho1 wcatbor for the last three weeks has b'eeii favorable to the rapidly curing of corn. , .During the last three days the mercury has 'marked 1)3 ) , 00 and 01 degrees. Com Is abou out of the reach of frost and there Is a very heavy yield. Sent to the lloftirm School. COLUMIIUS , Nob. , Sept ; 10. [ Special Telegram - ogram to THE BEE. ] Edward Albaugh , a 14- year-old lad , was sentenced to the reform school at Kearney by ffifae Honsloy today by request of his father , who olalms that the boy is Incorrigible. Sheriff Caldwell loaves With him tonight. ' " Flaiterln > f ' 'Prospects. ' BBNKEI.MAN , Nob. , Sept. 10. [ Special to THK BKB. ] The Dundyccmnty fair opens September 17 , and a , 'ffr/iud / display U going to bo made of tuo county's products. , The track is la splendid condition and the grounds are well improved. I'K.IVK AXltJ.UMJOWK Dawos * County Kepuhllcan Conven tion Conducted With Good I ' "eel Inn. CHADHO.V , Nob. , Sept. 10. ( Special to TUB BEK.J At the republican convention hold to day every proclnot of Dawoa county was represented by a full delegation. D B. Jouukos of Chadron wai ohoson chairman and A. J. En body of Crawford secretary , Many spectators were attracted to the con- vcntlon by the hopes of seeing a row , but went away disappointed , aa tuo delegate ! proceeded at once to nominate a list of win ners at the coming election , uud all was douo n a buslnosvilUo manner without a Jar. A very largo majority of the delegates were representative farmers , who oxprejsod themselves a Iu perfect sympathy with the CONTINENTAL. BOYS' CLOTHING DEFT. Great Special Sale Today of Boys' Suits. Boys' Long Pants Suits at Prices Never Dreamed of. All new goods. Not one suit of last season's goods at this sale. New Fall Styles for little money. Boys' Fancy Cheviot Suits. Boys Black Cheviot Suits. Boys' Black Cheviot Double Breasted. Boys' Fancy Worsted Suits , Boys' ' Fancy Cassimere Suits , * Parents , an opportunity is offered you to clothe your boys this week for a small outlay. Embrace it. Continental Olottiina House , FREELAND LOOMIS COMPANY. Harrison administration nnd the policy of the republican party. Allusions to Blalno and Harrison brought down the houso. There were many candidates before the convention , but when they went down before the victors it was done gracefully and with their colors nailed to the mast. The following ticket was chosen : County clerk , A. E. Hobson ; treasurer , W. H. Rey nolds ; sheriff , William Maun ; clerk of the district court , A. O. Shears : county superin tendent , Mias Delia M. Burkott ; surveyor , H. .1. Ingorsoll ; coroner , H. T. Clary. Hon. A. Barton was allowed to select the delegation to the judicial convention at Val entino , and chose D. B. .lenks , T. F. Powers , L. A. Brewer , T. A. Coffey , E. J. Carpenter , W. H. Kotcham , J. F. S. Rosouborgor. Kcpuulicaiis Desire Xo Fusion. CoLUJiiius , Neb. , Sopt. 10. ( Special Tele gram to TUB BEE. ] The republican county convention was held in this city today , elghty-ono delegates were present. The fol lowing ticket was nominated : Sheriff , H. O. Rodohorst ; clerk of the district court , Fred A. Schollold ; county clerk , D. W. Zolgler ; county judge , J. N. Kil- llan. The balance of tbo county ticket was passed and the central committee instruetod to kill the ticket with the under standing that nn ono will bo nominated who is a present candidate in any of the other parties. Delegates were appointed for the state and judicial conventions. The latter will bo held iu this city September 21. Pozzoni's Complexion Powder produces a soft and beautiful skin ; it combines every element of beauty and purity. Manufacturers Will Meet. Wo , the undersigned , respectfully make a call for a general mcetlnsr of all manufactur ers of Omaha , to be held at the Hoard of Trade rooms Monday , September21 , at 4 o'clock p. m. , for the purpose of discussing mutters of Importance to the manufacturers of this city. FAIIHELI. k Co. . OMAHA CAN MVo Co , , REKS PKINTIKO Co. , P. J. QUEALEV SOAP Co. SOVT11 O3TAII.I. D. S. Plnnoy loaves for Kalamazoo , Mich. Michael Cudahy arrived in the city yester day. day.J. J. P. Flynn has gene to Paplllion for a few days. days.Miss Miss Flora EverJ is the guest of J. P. Evers. Zack Budding left for Bozeman , Mont. , last evening. Frank Harllck of Wahoo is visiting old friends hero. Hans Hanson of Atlantic , la. , is the guest of ( Jus Wordomann. Clinton C. Norton of Covington , la. , is the guest of C. M. Smith. Mrs. M. O'Connor. ' Twenty-sixth nnd J streets , is dangerously ill. Mrs. George E. Ollmoro of Florence , N. Y. , is thd guest of Mrs. Wymnn. .Will Cone has resigned his position at Hammond's to go to Chicago. John RItchart will leave this marning for an outing at Hot Springs , S. D. The Ladies' Auxiliary Society mot at the homo of Mrs. Eli II. Doud this afternoon. Mrs. A. V. Miller loft for Columbus last evening to Visit the homo of her childhood. Miss Maud Newton , one of the brightest scholars attending the Hlght school , 4s seri ously ill. Miss Julia Norton of Peoria , 111. , Is so journing with J. Jones , Twenty-second and J streets. Mrs. Mary Durand of Gretna 1s spending a few days with her brother , Councilman O'Rourko. Ryan Brothers , Robbins. Wyo. , had a banner - nor train in at tbo yardo yesterday morning , consisting of twenty cars. Rov. T. Stevenson and Deacon O. C. Has- Idns , attended the Baptist association's moot- lug at Herman , la , , yesterday. This evening the Bohemians will moot at Blum's hall to perfect the organization of their building nnd loan association. Mrs. Rosa Dray , wife of Samuel Gray , died last evening. The funeral will take place ai Bcllovun at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Six hundred carcasses have already been Inspected at the Cudahy plant and as yet uo traces of trlchlmu have been dlscovorod. The 2-year-old child of R. A. Ashland foil down stairs yesterday and broke ono of Its logs and otherwise severely injured itself. W. H. Matthowson was lined & > 0 and costs by Judga King for pulling out the whiskers of Charles ICaufluid in a boarding house fracas. Marshal Brennan took the infant lound last week on the doorstop of a deserted house last Monday to the Poor Farm nnd placed it In tbo foundling department today. A delegation of South Omaha republicans will go to Omaha Saturday to help tbo cen tral republican committee cbooso delegates for tbo state convention to bo hold at Lincoln. About 150 democrats In the Third ward got together last night and formed a club. James P. Maloney was elected president. Thomas McGutro secretary and James Costello treas urer , Chris ChrUtensen loft last nvnning for In dianapolis to attend the biennial convention of the Cigar Maker * ' International union. Mr. Chrlstenseh will represent South Omaha union No. 07. Attorney J. H. Van Duson began In the district court yesterday morning , action for % mandamus to compel Judge King to grant a chaugo of vcniio In the case of the State against Goldstein. ' Yesterday Mayor Sloano approved the contract of Burnuss & Parks for paving two 3troots from the viaduct to Twenty-fourth street with vitrified brick. Ed. A. Cudahy was the bondsman. Saturday ovonlng , September 10 , a concert will bo given at Blum'd hall under the au- soloes of Ollvo Branch lodge No. ! i1 , J , C. D. Lena Kuniel , Anna Oncsorg and Mary Sobo- tova are tbo ladies having In charge the per fection of the arrangomduts. Henry Mois , M. Hoafy , James Flynn , MICA ! Caulklns , P. Halfpenny , Joe Rudewdorlt , Ed ICnne , John Sexton and Rody Redmond wilt visit the Sarpy county fair at Paptllton today In n body. Friday will boSouth Omaha day" atid'a partv of 100 will go Jown from hero for a day's ' Jollification. The city council met asn board of oquaH'.a lion to equalize the special tax and ussoss- monts levied against the pmnorty abutting on Twentieth street , from N to'Q streets , yesterday afternoon. The levy is made to pay the cost of grading the stroot. The council will moot , again today for the samu purpose. Within two or three days a party of South Omaha gentlemen will go to the extreme western portion ol the .stato on a hunting ex pedition. The following is the make up of the party : Henry Grave * , Joe Vance , Gus Soldier. Thomas McGuire , Bruno Strnthman , Hoary Mlos , Henry Sautter , Al Boason and his dog "Sport , " Tuesday , October 0 , will bo dulyobserved | as Gorman day by all tbo Gorman lodcos and societies. A committee on general nrrango- meuts has boon appointed , consisting of Messrs. Frank Humpert , Franz Stommor and Otto Furst of Plattduotschen Vorooa ; Joseph Probst , Franz Schuollor und Martin Spoottlo of True Bund loupe No. 53 , and Gus Wordoman nnd Herman Tronklo of Court Tuotonia No. 103 , Independent Order of For esters. Democrats < Joinjj to Grand Island. The advance guard of the great untorri- fiod started for Grand Island yesterday afternoon to looic after the details of the arrangement for the state convention which is to open at S o'clock ' this evening. The party was headed by Charles Ogden , chairman of the state central committee. The others of the party weio Frank P. Ire land of Nebraska City , and M. V. Gannon , D. Donovan and A. B. Churdo of Omaha. The main bodv of the delegation will start for the scene of the great pow-wow this morning. Several of the delegates , in order to avoid the rush , called on the railroad officials early yesterday morning and were supplied with transportation to and from Grand Island. Arrangements have been made under which two special cars will bo attached to the Union Pacific train leaving Omaha for Grand Island at 10 o'clock a. m. , for tbo Douglas county delegates to the democratic state convention at Grand Island. This train leaves at 10 o'clock under a now time card and delegates must bo promptly on hand at that time. f.OV.ll ItKKriTIKS. Assistant Postmaster Woodard inspected the postofllco at Fort Omaha yesterday morning and the ono at Florence In the after noon. There will bn a mooting of the republicans of the First ward on Thursday evening , Sep tember 17 , at the corner of Eleventh and Pierce for the purpose of selecting delegates to the state convention. Wo want every re publican present. John Mathoson , William Umphorson , John II. Butler , committee. A mooting of the Seventh ward republi cans Is hereby called for the purpose of se lecting five delegates and alternates to the state convention. Meeting to bo held at 1-1- Park avenue , Friday , September 18. ut 7:30 : p. m. sharp. Joseph W. Con , C. L. Thomas , A. E. Baldwin , committee. Chief Soavoy received a complaint from residents and property owners on South Fourteenth street yesterday alleging that Mrs. Fisher , who lives nt 1220 South Four- tooth street , was running a disorderly houso. The petition asked the chief to suppress the nuisance and ho will have the house in ques tion investigated. I'JHISUXAL 1'AKAOllAPHS. . A. S. Potter atid John L. Webster were among the passengers on the Burlington fiyor for Chlcago.yosterduy. MiltJennoy and .fames McCullougb , two prominent horsemen of Oskiiloosa , la. , called at Tun BEB ofllco yesterday. Mr. W. G. Richardson of this city , has accepted a responsible position with the Kansas branch of the Kocley Institute at Loavonworth. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Wakoley came In from Chicago on the Burlington yesterday morning. Mrs. Wakcloy has been spending the summer at her homo iu Baltimore and visiting relatives. Mrs. Lawlor , wife of Chief Detective Law- lor of St. Louis , was In the city yesterday onrouto to Munltou Springs , Colo. Sergeant Ormsby , who is nn old friend of the family , had the pleasure of escorting Mrs. Lawlur about the city. DoWltfs Llttlo Earlv Kisers ; only pill oto euro sick headache and regulate the lxli NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla - Of porfoot purity. Lemon - Of great strength * Orange - ' Economy In tholr use Almond - Rose etc.r Flavor aa delicately \T * V W | and dollclouoly aa the frooh frulk DU. T. FELIX \.0ltlfAIl ! > - ! > OltlKNTAI. CUEAM , OK MAfllUAl. IIKAtJ IIFIKK. ' " ' " " ' o\c'ry liltmii'i mi -Hiuitjr , nuil drlln "j S } /S - 'VI /STvilUclfcllon. It luu s N iP J ftWW.'o0 Sff & 37 S aRSta3s si > * F a-mffi Vif A. Saytr pul.l . to n Indy of theluitit ton Unit * a will luollicm , It-.iat ) iniinrul of nil the rkln | irfniiii ] * llon . " For auta y nit Dti'gvbta ami Fancy flood * l > i > ai- eraln the Unlt .1 Stntw , CAnftrtsunnil Knrope K Ul > .T. HUl'KIX . Pi ou'r. 37 ( Jrcat Jtnm St. N , Y DOCTOR Thoio Colclimtcd IX(1I.ISH ( ; Pllla are ix I'osltlvu Cure for Ski. ; llcutlnclir , ItlltouitncR" , and ! OoiiMtlpatlon. Bmull , plcnt.S PURE ant and n fuTorllo ullK the ! * llva. 8ol4 In Kii Und for Ifl. PINK il. , In America for 2Sc. Got ; Ihcm from your PniKiW. or ; eoml to IT. H. HOOKEI1 A CO. , ; G il llroo.ln 7 , Hew YorJ. ; For Sale by KUIIN & 00. and SHER MAN & JU-CONNELL. Omaha < " " "MOTHERS" ] " KUUOFfitE I " ° nFIELD REGULATOR C07ATLANt % _ „ „ , , neuseisrs.un NKBK.A.SKA National Bank O. 8. DEPOSITORY. - OMAHA NEn Capital $4OOOOO ORlcorx anrt Dlroclord Honrjr W. Yntoi , I'reslrtontj Lcvtla S. Heed. Vlco I'rmldont : ( i a Slnurlco , W. V. Jtorso. John 8. Collins , IU C. Oushlng , J. N. II. Patrick. W. II. S. Huplioi. Cnslilcr. THE IKON BANK. Corner I2tli and Knrnaui dts. Gcnoral llunUIn ? Kuslnoss Transacted. UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Corner 10th and Mason Streets. New iHilldlnif , notr furniture , OIITJ tlilnz lint clan * ; llnust location In tlio city ; nil modern Im provements ; Htonm Heat ; ( inn : Cull llolU ; Ilnth nnd Harbor Shop In connection : Klcclrlo und Cutilii Curatonny pnrt of llio city. Try na nml bo cun- vlnccd thnt wo IIUTO tlio licit IIOUBO for the money went of Chicago. Unlus from 11.00 td fl.M per iluy 'OTEL l Centrally | | AU tbo Latest IinprovcmcnU. ISrouil\vny 4lHt St. , K r Vorlc. AMKU1UAN AN1 > JSimOl'KAN 1't.AN. SafTtrtnif ( rain tlio iltecU ( V - youthful crro i early clooaf , wtuitlnff weaknrss. lo t inuiUiuod , etc. I will tend a valuable troatlsa ( a'nlaill coatulnlni full Particulars for bema euro , I'llUli of rtmr i > Arplencllil niwllc l work : ulumM Ixi read by oruri man wlm U liorrom onil debilitated. Addrurt Prof. V. C. 1'O WblUt. OIoudUB , C'uuui Knticenf Jive Itnuiir un unler tltulitatl/l/j/ ( cents ; each lultlftbmtil line ten c'.nt * . MILNKK-Uattivrltio K. . ttxcd"J yearn , U nioiitliH , liilays , wlfiiuf II , K. Mllnur , of ty phoid fovur , \VVdr.uidiiyuviiiilnv.Muiiluiii- - ! HT 1C , Is'I ! , iityllO ; o'clock. Funeral burvlcuH frommslilonuc , liXISIinnniiiuivoimr , I'rlduy , HoploinherlH , iifturmion ut - o'clock , to Kur- et Iiiiwn cmnotery. COIjK Duvlil , itKiil Kl yearn , W ilneduy morning , feptoinbor 10 , ut tlio tusldiiiico of U. H. A n nun , KW Hnutli Twenty-Unit Hlreot , Notice of fiinurul will bu Klvon lioreufler. I'AUMEliEK-Dan K. . ugcd TO years , on the 10th lust , Funeral from the ro.Mlcloiiuu of lilt Hdii , K. A , rnrmulco , northeast corner Twentieth unU Uorhy streets , at4o'cloulc thl afternoon. NUTIUK. fiutlca t > J flat Ittimir icnuHtirlltli Iml , Kftit tnti ; each auifltfniKil lint ten ccnti , The iiiuiubuMOf Uajiltol Ipdee No. 3 , Ancient 1'reo and Accepted Miihont , nr * ; rcitn. | ' * " ' < i 10 moiil ut KmMniiscni'n hull tomorrow , Tliurs- ilny. Hetoinlir | 17 , alUiIW p. in. , loutluml tliu funeral of ourluto brother , Dan H. I'lifiiiinuu. Alunibura of Nubruaku Imlne No. I , ( Jovurt No. II ttud Ku Johns No. "i are rrijnuslod to at tend , alto sojourning Miibtur Jliuuns. lly order of UKOIIUK Y. LiNiNdRii , Master. HorHtord'H Aold IMnmplnite. Imparts new oncrK.v to the brain Giving the fooling and sense of increased In. , lollcetual ) > owor. For Schlltz boor apply to 11. II. GrotU