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THE OMAHA DAILY BMr/MONDAY , SKPTEMBER ,10 , 1802. BRITAIN WANTS THEM TO WIN Tngldnd Anxious for Domosratio Victory and the Advent of Proa Trade. TOUCHED TO THEiJUICK BY M'KINLEYBILL ' l'rotcctlon.ln tHle < l liyllio Kvlilrnco oPtho y 1Jiiirpclpntc | < l Depression In IndustrieI'nct * ntiil riguros for Voter * . Council , Bt.urrs , In. , Sept. 17. To the KdltorofTiiB BEK : During the campaigner or 1833 , although I was then speaking for lUo roiubllcnns | In Now York , I did not liollovo that England was seriously interested In our elections , and I often felt chagrined when 1 would hear apnaknrs , as I then behoved , try lo reuse an nudlonco by quoting English sentiment. I thought It was n Kind of Infolim whorobr the politician bopod to work up the passlotie of the Insh-Amorloans and Hcouro a few votes. I verily believed tlio domocratlo slur that wo were erecting n bogv-man tu n kind of n scarecrow whereby to frighten votew of the ether party Into our * . But It was my fortune to bo In England from March 20 to August 17 , 183) . After I had boon there a few weeks and had observed the intense bitter ness thorc attaliist everything In the United States oxcont Mr. Cleveland , nna had begun to comprehend to what nn Immense extent England's welfare depended upon the slzo of her foreign market , nnd hud learned that our niarUot was the largest marKet In England's reach , and that If she wcro shut out of our market It meant starvation or at least change of occupation to.thousnnds and thousands of Eugland'A people , 1 was compelled to confess that the half had not been told. And I am RUM that , could each individual democrat hnvo the pxporlenco which I had during my four months' sojourn in England , nnd road the numberless scornful sneers , that appear dally , ni everything American , and read the constant nally nrayors for democratic success and consequent free trade In our land , I am sure that tbcro would not bo ono hundred domocratlo votes cast for Mr. Cleveland on November 8. Simula patriotism would force them to vole for the Stars and Stripes In stead of for the Union Jack. > - Tbe daily evidence that Mr. Cleveland , cither consciously or unconsciously , is a morn ptinuct of England Is multitudinous and overwhelming. I offer merely n few of the most bluntlv expressed. The ilrst is from n very old nnd inllucntlnl journal , the Colliery Uuardian , the orcnn of the British coal and iron trades , of July 29 , 18Uond ! demonstrates very forcibly that bv protection nnd recipro city the United Stutcs Is shutting England out , not only from the United States mar kets , but from the markets of the whole eWorld ; . , Juitllloil l > y Kvidcnco of the Enemy. Tlio protective Doliny which the ropnulloan narty In tlio United States hits so successfully nmlnliilnoa , In splto of tlio dotnrmlncd olTorts of the democrats to put nn end to It. ling per mitted of so front un extension of their Iron and ulllod Industries Hint" Unit country hns taken the place hlthorto hold by Grout Hrlt- nln , ns bolntr tlio largest producer of nlz Iron iind also of llussoinor stool In thu worltf. * * * Tnolrollort Is to obtain the monopoly of the tr.idoof tlio Now \Vnrut , and they aresolnllu- enclnz some of the countries thit : uroduco from the United fctales iBbelnir admitted duly free , whereas the goods of other nations have to piy heavy ilut es. The .McKinloy tnrllT af fords nn excellent bargaining power , when no- pothitlng triulo triitlos , which wo In I'.nglnnd ctinnot possess si'olne th it in return for any conccsslstis thut they might nt.iko wo could give them nothing. because wo nlre.uiy ii'ltnlt duty-free almpstoverythiiiR wo Import. * * Having practically no duties lo take off. wo cannot give nny quid pro quo for conecss'ons , and therefore tlio United Status , thut e-in now asreo to concessions , is preferred before us , nnd wlilo , our good * ) liavo very heavy duties lov.cd upon them tlioso from tlio United States tire ad mitted free. Last year , It wl 1 lu ) remembered , \vo hnd imo 'Oxuinpln of this nowly-liuiUKur- ated policy of the United States In the ease of tholr trentv with that largo and Increasing jiiiirket.llni7.ll. which ulneo I us at a great dls- iidvuutuca In our tr.ido with thut country. Tho.hurdslilp of that treatment to our tivinn- facturors cannot bu denied * Another instance of this now uollcy Is their treaty with , Cuba and t'orlo Hleo , which came Into force this month. It will ho almost Impossible for our producers to compete iiKitlnst those of the United States In the Spanish West India IsliindH. and the hardware minufucturors of the midlands , In endeavoring to eat our for- olsn office to niovo In this matter , have re pro - 'fon ted thut their business with those Islam's , which la not ut all Inconsldorublo .will bo practically annihilated. Their cast Jron pots and stoves have lo pay a duty of 44 per emit ( in limit Invoice values , their rod Irons 44 per cent , iron chains 58 per cent- shovels ! > J to 75 per eont. anchors 0) per oont. Iron nails 1H per cent and ulowsh.iros4l per oont , whereas such goods rccolvrd from the United States will ho received duty free. Then. gal vnnUod Iron tiles bent from Great " .Urltaln have to puy ll.'i percent duty , tin plates' ci per cent , wrought Iron tubes DO ncr cunt and lead tubes nnd sheets U8 pur eont , similar articles from tlio , States paving only half the duty formerly levied. When It Is considered that stool rails 1m pur ted from England litivo to pay a duty oquul to Tu per centof their vuluo.whllo Amor- lean steel r.ills ji ly no duty at all. It will ho Keen that there Is small ehanco for HrlUsh innnufacturcrs bo.ng successful In the com petition. ' Ciinadii lit Stmltit. The next shows how the McKtnley bill has reduced Canada to the verge of bankruptcy. It is from tbo Anclo-Amorlcan Times , Lon don , July 22 , 1802. This is 'n weekly Journal devoted to the interests of English Investors in the United Stales nnd Canada : Canada , according to her loading papers , is not In a nourishing condition. The Itana- Ulun farmer Hilda thu market of the United Htnteneloso tohlm , while tno markets at Kn- ; land are shared by too many to absorb all ho lias to soil. Tills ma lies the Montreal Star remark that lie must get a pay Ins market outsldoor hu must co to the wall. The gov ernment denies him the rollef that would come front reciprocity with the United States , and though ho dislikes annexation ho fears it must cotro to that. Thu words of comfort u'- toroil by Lord Salisbury were dashed by the mOetlnu of the GtmmLers of Commerce con- jrress in Iiondon. and thu advent of Mr. Glud- stone lo power deprives the farmers of the lust cliunao of reciprocity thut remained. The O.inadlans are migrating in Inr e % ii u m Dors over the frontier and thU It not conllncd tnuny particular province. Thu l''ieneh o fromQuoboo Iiiorer-lncreitsInK hordes In spite of the olfons of the priests. Ontario Is losing Ita farmers , and uvcn In the Canadian northwest there Is n tendency toward the United Status. If thu conditions are half ns bad an described by the conservative vative press , Hoinothlni : must bo donn for the rollef of Uanadlan commerce. The duluslun thut Otinadu Is prosper u ; cannot bo main tained much longer in England , bnt relief may t-omo If the republican government it overthrown In thu presidential election , Decrease In Knglmlt Onariitltvs' The slrlko of the Durham coal minors gainst a reduction in wages , and its disas trous termination , alter bringing 100,000 people ple to the verge of starvation , is too well known to require inor.tlon bore , but the fol. lowing extracts show tbatovbry other Indus try , In England Is fti similar straits : London Dally Telegraph. July 27. 1802- W uses In the south Welsh uud .Moninouthuhlru districts , where the Illinois number tUUOU men , nru governed by the slidlnz scale agreement. hut the standard rate nf waves has docronsed J0 ! per eont during the past year , "Ilut rollef may come if the republican government it overthrown in tbo presiden tial election , " London Times , July ST. 1603 A meotlnu of thesplnucr * wanl.ulu iu MunoliuBt < i yester- iluy to consider tliocrUn in tlio rotten trade. It was decided to oull u gen r.il mcutlnvof the employers for Tuesday next , when u dell- iiltudeels.on will bo reached In regard to the nropoiiod reduction Inwu.-esof U per cent. The operatives uro ork'unl/ed und a strlUo woulq ulTcot KJ.OOU work people. Tlio Times of thu following Wednesday ayt : "Tho reduction of 10 per eont waa ' decided on lost evening. " TraiiiKliliinient lludnrts Falllni ; Off. Durlnsr the last parliament a commission was appointed tn Investigate the cauios ol Industrial depression. IJunnp thoslttinciol thisconmilssloD , In May 1 bollavo , the do- I'llno In British commerce and Industry was tnklnttly Illuitrated by the condition of the London dcxkvorkcra. ; . Theao are cngugcd In tbalrunishlpincnt Induatry. Tbut in , mor- chaudlie from oyory qtlartor of the glebe la tilppod to London , ( hero transferred to other stnamcr llneji , nud roiblppcd to the consumers m olher-and various climos. Borne ' years ngo there were required on tno London dock * ( n the trfuiishlpmoui Industry i3,00J ! ( inou ; now , Iby. , there is work for only 12,000 man. whllo there are 33,000 applicants. ThU docllno is cftUiod by a docllno In In a Indus try , nnd the re nro 'In contotnplntlon Improve ments In the method * of handling freight which will enable 0,000 mon to perform the work now done by 12.000. From thl mav t > o scon the came of tbo great dock laborer * ' strikes In London , "Hut relief may como if the republican government IS overthrown in the presiden tial election. " Testimony TouchliiR Tin t'luto. It is generally kn wn that the Welsh tinPlate Plato maker * have been fnttohtng oIT the poo- nlo of the United Status ut the rate of nbout J33,000,00i ) nor year. The following will show you into what n nlghttnaro tno MciClnloy bill has thrown thojofatVotshmont Ix > ndon Tltnoi , July STN 1SOI-AH the oper atives nt tlio Molyn tin plato works. Hwansoa , ImvoitriU'k limoiisenilotici ! of n wu JoilMputo with the mastors. Jliny of the Welsh tinplate plato woiksaro now boltrx nlosodowlni to the croat depression in Iho trade nnd diminution In iir.ccs. Ono of the lar/ost tin pluto m tnti- farturcM In thu municipality wrote ycslcr- il.iyi "Tho American sunuto will not eonllrm thoilccKlonof the lower homo and the turlir will remain In force. Tin nlatcs nro soiling nt Rlmplv ruinous price * und u lar o number of tin elate works are oloiod. The demand for block pluto for America Is very luMountl growing llally. shnwlns that the tlnnlag liro- cesi Is tnakliiiuro.it sir do In America. Tlio result must I'o that In few months more tin house * in Wales will have td bo closed. " "But relief may como it the republican govorntnont Is ovorthruwn In tno presiden tial election. " Tlio lioiiiliiii Ttmaft Chninplons ( Jloveliinil. 1 have bnforo mo a copy of the Statist , n most c.xrotul , conscionttous nnd conscrvnUvo London journal devoted tn the Interests of investors , bankers und business men , of date July U , IS'JJ. In it utn two long articles , ono showing that since 189J the forelsrn trade of the United States has Increased oy such leaps and bounds as wero'ndvor known before ; the other showlnir that the sntno foreign trade of England has since 18)0 ! ) bean falllntr off nt the rate of from 8 to 15 par cent per month , or nt the ruto of ftOOiJOiM ) to $ t" ,000OiJ ) per month. "But rallof may como if the republican government Is overthrown in the presiden tial election. " The London Times In various editorials trioi to explain this decline of trade , regard less of the McKfnlov bill ; but on July 20 , IS'JJ , it exclaims : "Undoubtedly our Interests osts as n trading community must make us wish success to the democrats , who now for tbo Ilrst time go to tbo polls ns the nvowou champions of frca trade. " Happy Over the Homestead Trouble. The unfortunate ! Iiomostoad affair nnd the troubles In Wallace , Idaho , wcro hulled in England with shouts of glee nnd ulaoplngs of joy. ba < : nuso those events would help the democrats. Of the numberless editorials of this character 1 shall give but ono. The National Observer , a tory organ pub lished by n clique of young aristocrats , of date of .Inly 1(1 ( , IS'JJ , says : To such as know that In America from the crown of the h ad to the hole "of the foot the Mate has no soundness , but only putridity and corruption , such events us the triumph of ( lumooruuy nt I'lttsbiiri ; , followed so soon by the triumph of Uomocr.icy at Wallace. Idaho , olTor no marvel. * * The center of tlioso events Is hero that In the land of democracy thu authorit os uaiinot maintain oven u mod- oratq dogrco of order. The police being under the control of popularly appointed olllcluls , dopcndentuuon the working cla s vote , may not ho used to rcdueo the populace to sub mission except In so fur us tholr inlislon chimes with the opinions of thu enfranchised rubble. * * fc'or democracy Is only the pollto term for the triumph of disorder. I conarutuluto Mr. Cleveland that this same paper said on Juno 2o : "It muv bo said , howcvor , that the chances for the cfomocrats are most promising. " Vincent' * View of the Situation. After the democratic convention In Chicago cage there were from various quarters In England expressions of the hope that the United States would soon adopt the poliov of free trade.Vhoreupon Colonel Howard Vln- , cent , M. P. for the Control division of Snof- fleld , attempts to dispel such delusion by tbo following forcible letter to the Times. Colonel - onol Vincent is tbo moving spirit in the Im perial Federated Empire Trade leaguo.which is composed of ubout5,000 of the leading mon of the British empire , 501) of whom nro mem bers of the various parliaments or legislative bodies of the samo. This league ts exactjy the opposite of the Cobden club nnd has for its object the return of the British oraplre tea a protective policy. Ho says : "AlatoofUclal report [ United States sen- nto report on McKinley bill ] shows that in eighteen months 127 new factories bavo been ononcd in the United Stntos and flfty-throo factories expanded ; lour English textile llrms btivo moved their worus either in wbolo or in part from England to the United States and many skilled hands have emi grated ; with such results , attended with the notable Increase in the United States export trade , contrasted with the continuous de cline of British exports topnllng heels over head , und the daily record of diminishing employment for English , Welsh und Scotch workmen , thb hone is small for an early redact ton In American tariffs. " "But rollof mnv como if the republican government is ovortnrown In tbo presidential election. " ICopubllcan Defeat , Kncland's Hope. The Bankers Maguztno of London for July shows that the dividends of almost every banlt in tno United Kingdom have been reduced during the pait year by stag nation in all Kinds of industry and tratio. A London banker told mo that it would bu worth 0.000,000 sterling ( t250.000.000) ) per year to England if Mr. Cleveland's frcu trudo ' party should succocd'it : the United States. I attcu'ded the Congress of the Chambers of Commerce in London , Juno 23 to July 1. This was a mooting of tbo Chambers of Corn- uiorco of about 100 of the largest cities of tbo British ornpiro ; m fact a congress of British merchant priucos. There were sixteen sub jects put upon the program for discussion. The tlrst of thcso was the McKiuler bill under tbo high-sounding title of "Recent Commercial Legislation in the United States. " For two and u ualf dava the mer chant princes of Great Britain debated the McKinley bill , whllo the ether ttftoensuo- jocts wore disposed of in a day and a half. That is to say , that In the opinion of the merchant princes of Great Britain the Mc- Klnlny bill was thirty times as important as any imperial subject. And upon tbo llnal vote thirty-four Chambers of Commerce were in favor of Great , Britain adopting u protective , polloy modeled upon the protective - tivo policy of the United States , whllo forty- seven Chambers of Commerce were opposed thereto und In favor of continuing her free trade policy. Just a little nioro education from Unolo Sam nnd Britannia will bccomo a protective country. IVImt Dom'ocnitlc Victory Would ICntull. To ooncludo , it Is my convation | that ovary editor , business man , linanclor and states man In England bollovas most ( Irmly that th election of Mr. Cleveland In the United States would bring about in Kuu-lund a non- oral revival of business and an increased activity In every ovenuo of EnglUb trade or ilnanco. Old factories would reapmi , now factories would bo built , and thousands of Elaoos now closed to woruraen would again o oponed. This In wu.v tbo careful Statist says : "Our own [ English ] elections are parnaps a reason for delay , but nothing moro. Hoiv- ever they end , they will not loud to material change. Tha elections In the United States , it li true , involve graver Issues fto Eng land I ; in other words , whether that coun try is to maintain tuo present high protective customs and whether it Is to panUt in the puiohusu of.siiver. Those nro both matters that closely touch thu busmots community [ of EiiRlntidl. " As England and the United States nro both lighting for the name markets , if the ex pected general revival in English industry takes pluca just as surely will n gonorai do- presslon in-tha commeroo and industr ? of the United Slates follow. A. Zt , BOWES. DeWltt's Sarsaparllla cioaiuni the uioa.1. Killed by it 1'ttnuut. Bi oux Qrrrla. , SapU 18. ( .Shoclal Tofl > gram to TUB BEI. ] Charlie Dakar was fouud dead at bin home in this city last night. It waarthought ho had boon strangled tu death nna tnero was suspicion of foul play. A coroner's pott mprteip showed thut , ho bad noun outing peanuts and that ono tllppod down bis windpipe aud choked him to death. " Cltj- Convention Tcmay. The republican cltv convention for the nomination of candidates for members of the Hoard of Education will meal at Wash ington nail ihu afternoon immediately after Iho adjournment of the count ; convention , 8 CUT TO Kill HIS MAi Henry Hnrrlsin Usaj'a Knifoi-wlth 'Fatal EfToot on Amasi Conrad. OUTGROWTH OF ASUNDAY CAROUSAL Hovornt NcgropsVlin Und Itcon Started n fight , nnil .Murder H'ns tlio Itcnnlt Other Mows Nob. , Sept. IA. [ Special Tele- grara to TUB BBB. ] In n light Which occurred at Sixteenth nnd O streets tonUht Ilnnry Hatrlson stabbad and , porhapj , foully wounded Amasa Conrad. All the parties ant nogronj , nnd had boon drinking nnd carousing near the sccno nil afternoon , A general flgnt occurred nnd Harrison and Conrad bacamo involved , the latter striking the former , when Harrison draw his pocket Itclfo ana cut Conrad twlco , once Just above and behind Iho loft cor nnd once In the loft side , tha latter wound just missing the loft ) uug. The two were taken to the poltco station , wboro Harrison was locltod up and Conrad uut tn ono of tno cells of the women's ' ward. The physicians g.wo It as tholr opinion that the wounded man would not survive many ho.ir . * . _ GOOI > TIJIKS AT rAiiirnii > . Thut nutprprislni ; l.ittlo Olty KnjoylUR nn lira cif ( Irrat 1'rosprrlty. PAinriEU ) , Nob. , Sept. 18. [ Special to TUB BRG.J The following business build ings are just completed or In process of building at Falrflolu : Hedge & Lowls , brick block 23x140 foot , for stores nnd odlcov A. B. Smith , brick storo5xOO ! ! foot ; C. J. Furor , double briclt store 50x03 feet ; Oliver & Co. , largo steam clovntor. The A. B. Smith Syrup Co. have made ox- tcnsivo imurovomonts in tbotr. plant and are now running night nnd day , turning out 2.5UO gallons of flue cano syrup per day. They nro now worklngwith n force of eighty mon una about , half us many teams , 'ihoy need from twenty-five to fifty moro mon , but so far hnvo been unable to pot thorn. Thu syrup produced by tills company is mud a largely from cano raised by themselves. It Is light In color and of agreeable flavor , ns different from the oldfjishionod&orghutn syrup as the flncst taaplo syrup from Now Orleans molatsos. \Vhilo two years ago there were quito n number of vacant houses in town now all nro occupied and there Is n ilomnml Tor moro. There buvo been quito a largo number of farms sold in this vicinity of Into nt quite nn adva'ncu ever nil former oriccs. Many ot the farms were sold to some "down troddon" farmers adjoining , who in splto of "republi can misrule" have managed to save enough to buy another quarter section. A. few cf the farms have boon sold to parties from the eastern part of the state who have sold farcns there and como on here to got uotter land for less money. All the farmers near Fairlleld who could possibly malco money at any busi ness are making money nt fanning. \V 8t L'olllt lIllpll Wnsr POINT. Neb. , Sept 18. fSpnclal to TUG BEE.J Fire company No. 4 , composed of "kids , " gave an Ice cream social at tbo city ball Thursday evening which netted them $ > 5. August Klei no , wife end' son , returned Thursday from n visit of four month's to various parts of Germany nnd Bohemia. Tbo steamer Fuorst Bismarck , on whir.h they crossed the ocean , was in quarantine for two days , but as no sickness was on board thev were allowed to go on their way. Wednesday morning nbout 3 o'clock the vigorous riticrlng of the flro boll toioi of an other lire. As usual , i . was n barn , which belonged to Joseph Westonpal. The lira was of Incendiary origin' The amount o losis estimated at nbout $330.v ' Miss Emma McLaughlin eave a party at her rosiaonco last Thursday -ovenlnir. at which ultra five and refreshments of the most tempting order wero. the conspicuous features. Much enthusiasm ivas manifested in tno game. In which Miss Florence Craw ford received the first lady's" prize' nnd Ludwij * Rosenthal the first gontloman'a prize. Tuo nurty wis a delightful affair and redounded much to-Mlss Emina's credit ns an entertainer , The public schools , which will begin to morrow , will begin with an attendance of 400. Everything has boon renovated and manv conveniences bavo noon placed In tno High school. The teachers for the-onsulup ; roar will bo Prof. U. C. O'Connor , princi pal : J. C. Barclay , assistant nrlncipal ; J. P. Youuir , grammar department ; Miss Rondo- back , second grammar department ; Mrs. Monroe , intermediate ; Miss Crawford , second end intermediate ; Miss Silver , third inter mediate ; Miss Marshall , second primary , and Miss Miller , primary department. Orel Sonlul 'Gossip. Olio , Nob. , Sept. 18. [ Special to TnB BEE.I Edwin M. Mitchell , cashier of the First National bank , and Ethel G. Hughes were married Wednesday. They loft 'on next moraine's train \Vashington , D. C. , and other eastern points. The Masonic fraternity has boon invited to lay the corner stjno of the now High school building. Tbo ceremony will bo performed as soon as arrangements can bo made. This weak has seen a larger number of real estate transfers in the county than for a number of months. Property is In demand and prices are advancing. Uov. O. H. Mitchelmoro spent the week la Lexington at the annual mootiiig of tne Kear ney presbytery. Hev. C. C. Wilson spent a part of the week in St. Paul on attendance at tbo North Ne braska conference which mottbero. l.uld the Coriior Htono. CIIETE , Nob. , SopE. 18. fSpeclal to TUB BBB. | Tbo corner stone of tha new Catholic church of this city was laid with the Impros- slvo coromunics ot the Catholic church on last Tuaaday. A great number of priests from all the principal cities of this und other a tales wora present. In tbo after noon a grand plcuia was bold In Tooyoon's crovo , near the city. Festivities , dancing , aud games of all kinds uiado tbo young people - plo of the parish happy until a late hour. Lacked JCvlilunco to Convict. DAKOTA CITV , Nob. , Sopt. 18. ( Special Telegram to TUB BBB , J Ed. Uurke , who claims his homo is ut Waterloo , la. , had his piellmlnnry hearing before 'Squlro .Kennedy of Jackson , on tno'chargo of burglarizing tbo Chicago , St. Pad ) . Minneapolis & Oiimha ao- uoi at Jackson on Thursday afternoon. Over § UO dollars In monov and some wearing an- pare ) wora tukon. Tbo ovldooco wasnotsufil- ciont to hold ilurKo. Hurpr County Notes , PAI-JLUOS , Nob. , Sopt. 18. [ Special to TUB BCE.I The Sarpy county falr.cndod Frlaay and wus a success In ovor.v particular. The walls of the 115,003 auhool building at this place nro nearlng completion. It will bo a ilno structure and a credit to the county , Thu county was visited by light frosts during the weak , but no damage was done to the corn , which is rapidly rlponiog. Died from Ills Injuries. H STixas , Neb , , Sopt. 13. fSpeclal Telegram - gram to TUB BBE. ] Percy Ewin } < , tbo lad who was Injured in a peculiar manner on Thursday last by becoming entangled with an engine , died this morning between 11 and 13 o'clock. The funeral will take place to morrow from the family residence. llo ( iot 'Ihrou Vnim and u Hajf. SntiNiiYiBiv/Nob. ( via C-'NuIll ) , BopL , 18. [ Special Telegram to THE BEBX ] In the case of tbo stuto azalost Llnley. the motion for a now trial waa overruled and dofqndaut aeutoncod to tbreo and a half years In tha penitentiary. III * Htook of OiioiU. SuitwitsE , Nob. . Sept. 18. [ Spaolal Tole- gratn to I'UKBEK. I The shorlff last evening took nossesilon of the hardware Block of A. S. Chapman of this place In the intoreit ot Omaha partial. 1'oiuloii Kzuinlii4tluu 1'oitpuiiuit. Oonoral Kaum , comuilsilone'r of pentioni , hn1 * given nil pnnMon board * pormUslon to walvopninlonmmlnnU6ns , on Wednesday , Sopt. a 1st , In wlofc of thd f ct that nrnnv of the oxamtnlng lurfjcons will bo at the Grand Army of the Ujpubllo encampment. There Will bo no oxarrffnjrtlcn In Omahnon that day , JTllR SOW AI.VJ& 7 Irn y ConnrctlnA 'ltnrtno tn Itpongnlte 'Cut ltjt Jjto the rn t. CnicAoo , Ill. fegfjt. 19. Thoaoo line has received u bactfthajidod blow from Its con - noctloDs that lacintondod to fru trato nny in tention it may tl.ito'of demoralizing patson- gerrntos ilePJhWo it wa * notJn a position to participate in the Grand Army business , the See tnndottilfrcipondlnt ? roauctlons In round trip r.itcfs" "f " rom St. Paul nnd Minne apolis to Boston Albany and Now York. There seemed to bo no warrant for sueh n course und the Albert Lea nnd Whconiin Con tral lines tnotthorntosb ; wav otChlcuuo , The See threatened further rodnctlons un ions the Chicago lines recognized Iti differ- cnllal of M , nnd up to lost night thorotcomod lo bo llttlo cbnnco ot "averting war. Bui there is n change in tbo situation today. The eastern roads have Interfered nud put nn end lethe quarrel At the moot ing of the Contra ) TraDIo association linus thU week Vice Pra4idont Donnlil was in structed to talto imniovllato stops to secure thn withdrawal of the Irroiulnr round trip faros to Boston , Albany nnd Now York. At Mr. Donald's roe > uojt the Now York Central , Iho West Shore and the Now York. Ontario & Western have all agreed that they will not honor or rocognlzo iho cut rate tlcitots ot the See Imo. They hnvo Instructed tholr agents und conductors to decline the tlcitots for passage , aud have advised Oonoral Pas senger Agent Illbb.ird by wire ot tholr deci sion nud action. This olTcctunlly shuts the See out of Now York nnd Albany , so far ns thnso particular tickets are concerned , and it can onlv rcurh Boston In contcclton witu the Canadian Pacific by way of Montreal , In view ot tnli action on the part of the trunk lines , iho Chicago ft Grand Trunk , which is the only road that agreed to honor the cheap tickets by way of Chicago , 1ms promptly receded from its position nnd sent tlio following joint inossngo to the ChlcjRo- St. Paul rends : "Tho Now York Central , the West Shore and Now York. Ontario it Western roads have nonllcdtbo See line that they will not honor or accept Its round trip tickets to Now York ever nny portion of tholr lines , and ns our connections for Now York nro of necessity by the trunk lines , will you kindly at once discontinue the Rnlo of rouna trip tickets to Now York nnd Albany ever our road. In tbo mooting of sucli See comnetl- tlon ns Is necessary to Canadian nnd Now England points , Usued over our road , please have tbo tickets road by way of Montreal. and do not Usuo any by way of the Nlairara Frontier. " Chairman Midgloy of the Western Freight association , hns practically completed nr- rnrgomonts for n conference in Now York next week with roproscntatlvcs of the east ern and southern Hues with a vlow of bringing nbout n restoration ot freight rates byway of Savannah and Newport News. At iho same time ho hopes to hnvo a meeting with Uo Canadian Pacific nnd inko line ofliclals in regard to the cut rates to St. Paul nnd Min neapolis. Kates are so badly cut both In northern and southern territory that verv little west bound ( radio is passing through Chicaco. Slnco the Canadian Paclllo nut I Into effect Its now turilT from Boston to St. Paul on the basla'of/il cents , Ilrst nlass. It is cheaper to shift 'freight ' from Boston to ICansns City by wa of St. Paul than by way of Chicago. Als the rates to North Dakota. points are lower from Boston than from Chi cago. _ "j SotitliwCfltoru'ICHIUvny ' Itcciilittinii * . ST. Louis , Mo.r , Hej > t. 18. Tlio South western Railwaying Steamship association , before adjourn montuadootod tha following : Whereas , The term of service of Air. J. N. Palthorn ovplrlng.by limitation on Sobtoinuor 'M. I8IK , nnd , n" Whereas , No ' ( ARtnoinont having boon roaehod forcompQiuvitlon and guarantee of service for his suqres ori therefore bo It Kuwlvcd. Tlmb/tho affairs of Chairman I' altuorn's ofco ! ! Dqptacod In thu hands of O. A. .lewott us soctfitaryito bo closed on or bofcro UecehiDor"Ut. itJW. and until another association or oriaftte ; ition Is perfected the rule of thosoiitlinosturnir.illw.iy anil. steam ship rate committee , , requiring sixty d.iys notice of , any tUmiine In r.ite-r or rules from those now Dvov.illlnz. sh'tll bo continued In effect ; nhil provide I. further , tha't a mooting of the llncioln.- interact * Uull be hold on OotoborlM , Ih32. for the" nurpoie of determin ing the question of organization , ate , Distressing Accident nn the Unitoil Stutcs Crulurr riilhulnlphlii. BAI.TIMOIIK , Md. , Sept. IS. A distressing accident occurred yesterday afternoon on tbo United Str.tos cruiser Philadelphia curing tbo bombardment , which considerably shortened the sbata battle , in connection with the veteran naval reunion. A shell prematurely exploded in the six-inch breech- loading rlllo. Ono gunner was blown to nieces. Thn charge and a portion of the the shell entered the loft breast , tearing away tno flesh and shattering the ribs ot Captain Mnrttn F. King. Another cunner standing alongside of him vvaj badly Injured by wadding entering bis neck and face , tear ing his face and arms , mangling him her ribly. 'j.'ho cause of tbe premaiuro discharge of tlio shell could not bo nsccrtalnod. TllllOVUlI HUll'JIUXTX. Vast < imutltlos of American Corn on tlio Wuy to Moxlco. SAX ANTONIO , Tex , . Sopt. 18. The rush of corn shipments through San Antonio for Mexico is unprccontcd. There were SOO cars filled with tbo grain on tbo International & Great Northern today , between Taylor and Laredo. In the yards bora tboro wcro 400 cars , wbilo botwcon San Antonio and Laredo tboro were sotno 400 moro on sidetracks. Tbo San Antonio & Arnnsas Pass and the South ern Paclllc roads are also handling heavy shipments' . Tuaso sblpmonts ara nearly all of Kansas and Illinois corn , and were rnada before the announcement was given out that the Mexican government had extended tbo time for free Importation of corn to Novem ber 30. _ _ Oild r'olluiv.s lii I'urtlnml. POHTLANII. Ore. , Sopt. 18. The Odd Fol lows suont the day quietly , many of them being tired from their long Journey across iho continent and tbo excursion of yesterday , which occupied the greater part of ibo day , Special services were bold In a number of Ibo churches today nnd were largely attended by Iho visitors. The soverolun grand ledge wilt begin lib sixty-eighth minimi session lo in orrou- . Among tbo Important questions to be considered is the propoioil amendment to iho constitution reducing iho minimum ago of admission 10 iho'ordcr tp 18 yuars. The question of tlio tir prl&tvof admilllng saloon keepers to the order will albo como up lor consideration. A rapd paruilo will occur tomorrow at 3 p. tn.i no "Lato to boa ana'ieariy to rise will shorten the road to your 'ho/fro / in the sklos. nut early to bed and , , 'onlo Earlv KUar.'tue ' ' pill ihun roaKai lltu lon . .naai bailer aul wlsar. a ! " " " * ill i Mrr. OlnrJce-R' Condition. Mrs. ii. T. Clurkb wus reported to bo about tno same last nicbt"no chnngo for the botior having taken plai5o1yot. | Mr. Will Clarke was resting very coulforlabla and apuoaraa lo bo a liltlocasicndio. "I take ploasura , taa rooommondlng Cham berlain's Colic , Cholera and Dlarrbiui Rem edy , " "ays Uoo. U.4iiWik3ion ' ; of Mill Creek , 111. "It is the bpSt-Wudioluo I have overused used for diarrhcaa. " ' Qao dose will euro any ordlnory cose. " For'salo by druggists. HE BOWLED WITH THE BJYS A Texas Employer Who Wont Out on r Etriko With His Etrlkcw. HIS PATRONS NEVER MISSED THE PAPEfl Tntonfn High Old Tllno In Which I'okpr ItnlRiirilhiul Won tlio .iinm ASlrllto Settled In nu Kinlnontly bat- IsluctorjAtiiinior. . Dan Qulti tolls the following good story in the Ktuisna City Times : No liltui In WashloRlon can spotk of Toxns without bolnp romlutlod nt once of WUUiun Qrooii Storrott , thooorro- spomlont of-tlio Galvoslon nntl D.ifltts Nows. Stnrralt Is iv m.iii of wldd mid tntinlfolil oxpbrtunco. "Onco , " romnrkcd Storrott , "whon I was in Dixllits I was Dotting out u pnpoi litornlly gottliijr It out ut that. I hnd four printers to help , but nsido from tliolr itltl I dlil nil the ro3t. I WHS the editor , tlio local force , nnd when It ciuno to the counting room t was also found to bo the business blcr chief , T was , to toll the truth , having n rather hard pull. Advertising was sc.irco nnd olu elvo , subscribers' were not coming In processions by any moans , and U was cor- tiilnly a struggle. Still , I was getting along , t joined a very select poker club , and driven by the stern necessity of four printers who must bo p.ild t shulllcd nnd dealt and hold hands enough through the woolc to generally malco up what tlio-papni1 failed to of the pay roll. Time nnd again I'vo sat up nil night ns sleepy as a tired imp play ing poker to got those font- print -rs their money , but somehow they never seemed to regard it. "Most men lobk bnck with prldo on something , " continued Storrolt. "and even now I'm proud to say my ollico was a union ollluo. Some follow did como Into Dallns once and try to 'rat' my four printers , but ho couldn't ' make it' It's a long time back and I don't just recall whether the union hung him or burned him oi1 just tarred him somewhat , but anyhow there wcro no rodents as iv result of his coining , while ho himself waa a good deal less. Ono day , however , trouble struck mo. It was Saturday night the printers Saturday night and my four mon were present with tboir strings and I was busy dividing among them the product ol 'a full hand' and throe 'Hushes'which had fallen to mo the night beforo. All nt once the foreman addressed mo wh'ilo the other throe fell backadignilied slop and listened. " 'Bill. ' suid my foreman , 'this is a union ollloo and I am instructed by the union to toll you that hereafter the rates have been raised to 45 cents a thousand ems. "This was a raise of 5 cents n thous and , but I stood It. " 'All right , Jim , ' I said , -'you and the boys know mo. I'll moot the demands of tlio union and pay the raiso. It only means a few moro hours at poker , and it little more heartlos.snoss occasionally when L "rniso''on a sure thing , and I'll have the monoy. ' "This was till right nnd matters swung along for three or four wcoks moro. Ono Saturday my foreman tackled mo again. " 'Bill , , ' said ho , 'tho chtipel's had a meotin' an' it's.boTLdecided that you've got to pay 45 cents , or union rates , for the Itvo monts last past since the 1st of last February. , ' " 'Well , Jim ? ' I replied , getting pretty hot , ' 1 don't care if the cathedral had a meeting. > I'll just not pay it. It's all right as'it is. I'll play poker and win out your'45 con ts a thousand ems and glad to do'it ; but you inusu't spread it , Jim. This February business don't "go. " J don't play retroactive poker nor got in on any ox-post facto games , you can see that yourself. You must think these thing ever different , Jim. ' "But Jim was very gay and allowed I needn't try to run any Latin blulTs on tlie-union , and wound up by assuring mo thoro'd bb ii strluo. " 'Vou pay up ever since Pobru.iry 1 , ' said Jim , 'or wo tailk out on a strike right here , an' go an' giit drunk. ' " -All right " , Jim , ' I said , "this is good enough for"mo ; I don't think Dallas will miss the paper much , and if yotl'll wait until I put on my coat I'll go and fill up with you. ' "Of course , Jim and the boys were glad of my company , nnd wo locked the door and launched ourselves on a son of dissipation. Per four days the otriko continued and raged unabated. Evoi'y ono of us had a splendid Texas time , but at lust Jim and tlio printers began to falter. Their money gave out the ilrst day , nnd now their credit was gone. This stringency brought them to sue for neaco. " 'Bill ' said Jim the fifth , , on morning 'I've boon thinkin' this ing , ycro thing up an' down , an' the chapel's had anoth er meotin' , un' we've 'bout decided maybe - bo you can't stand that February busi ness. So wo'vo settled that wo'll lot nor go and return with you an' got the piv- ucr out on ole time lines. ' ' 'It's all right , Jim , ' I said , 'but couldn't the chupul put this reconcilia tion oIT a dny.or two ? I'm havin' some fun mysolfan' ray credit is good for a woolc yet , nnd I hate to shock people by nny abrupt and unlooked for tot-initiation of a good thing , such as this little dab of rercroation really is. I'vo ' bean work ing tpo hard , Jim. ' "Jim bald that was all right , but still ho Import I'd como back and go to work. "Ho tolrl mo the boys were broke and couldn't got anything to drink , or of course to please mo they'd just us soon keep up the strike for a month , but as matters stood they couldn't stand it So wo culled in the boys and nil took a drink and stopped the strike right thorn. "For the next three or four days after wo wont back I naturally looked for u kick from nome of my subscribers , on account of not having received any paper for the four proceedings days , but there wus never a kick. It's n mot. 1 don't think a man in Dallas noticed tlmn the paper hnd stopped ut all. " ' Arrnatuil Tor Kohlilug the Mall * . Torino , O. Sopt. 18. John O. Thompson , who wus arrested in , Salt Laku City a few days ago on nchargoof mill robbary , com mitted whllo ho , wns postal clone on tbo Hocking Valtoy railroad , running between this city and Columbus , iu 1STO , reached horu Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Balding Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE toaay nml wn < ylncotl In ] ill to nwAlt trml The evidence is vorr strong. ThOmnion I n Hon of John ( I. Tnomp ort , onort n notn pollilolnn of GotumbtM nnd for snvornl your clmlrmnn ot Ibo noiuocrntlo stnto committee UoWltt's Sarsapunlia u rouanla. S/M/lhrt AVlirclnirn'A llrunfoti. Yosicnlny the wheelmen of Omnhn nn neighboring towns hold u reunion nt Dlnlr There wcro two clubi from Omntin , tlii TourUU nnil Umalm VVhcol cltio , on from Ptattstnoulh , otio from Counut UlulTs , ono from Logan , ono fron Mts ourl Vnllov , nnd ono from Tromont About 150 of the ooys were present. Th niTiitr was undnr the tnanagamunt of th Omaha U'liocl club , iitul wns tnorcly n gnth crlng for social Intercourse such as can 1) ) bought in Kogi. The boVs spent aovor.i hours a round ilia parks , onjo.vintr iho shnji nnd cncli othor's socloty. The meat wa voted a big success by tboto who were there ClioyiKlcl nnil ( loilfrry Mntuliol. Nuw YotiK , SopU 18. The Coney Islnni Athlotto club has signed Joe Choynsltl o Cnllfornm to moot Oeorgo Godfrey of Hostot for u nurse of J5.UOO on Monday. OctoUor 31 , Uhoynskl slgticil iho ngrcomont nud Itva ; lorvvtuJoil for tlio Boston man to sign. lllluy .Mrilluni's Itroord. Toi'EKA , Knn. , Sept. 18. Hlloy Mctlluit broke the world's ' pacing record ever u half' mlle trnclc hero yesterday , pacing throe heals , iho Ilrst In' ! : 17- ! $ ' , second In UK : ! utul Iho third In 2:11 M o. The nu.irtorvn \ mi\da lnU : > , half , lB : ( ; throo-qutirtora , Kl < * i'd mill Almlii tip. ST. Louis , Mo. , Sopt. 18. 1'itohorllrolton- stain , \vtio hns been umlor suspension nnd alsclpllno for n month past , has boon rein stated by 1'rosldoiit Von dor Aho. and luivoa lonlKht for Chicago , where ho will join ihc Drowns. Mrs. L. H. I'altou , UocicforJ , 111. , wrltosi 1 Frotuuorsonnl oxporlonco 1 u.in rucomniuiid DoWltt's S.-iraaiurilla , n UUM for imp tire blood nud gonor.u debility " "The llUHllcr. " Dnvls & ICoogh , OWIIOM of ' 'Tho Huntlor , " uescrvo mention for iholr honesty tn thcso days of high-sounding pretension in the theatrical business. They udvortlso their attraction as n musical farce , nnd the per formance Jills the bill satisfactorily and suc cessfully. The Boyd wus pncicod to tbo doors last night , and thb entertainment evi dently caught the audience lor the ovcnlne wnr un almost continuous storm ot merri ment. Hoth play nnd company have boon stroneth- oncd rtinro Inst season. The latter Includes Johu Kernel ! , who has nn amusing person- allly ; CJoorgo P. Marlon , whoso Italian char- notor la vciy olovor ; Hurry Walson , with u Gorman characterization that is most dlvort- Intr ; Gus Mills , who plays n famnlo role with remarkable deceptive ability : Sadie Kirby , nn old favorite with several specialties , In cluding tbo serpuntlno cl 11,100. There are ulso llvo nrclty girls nnd a line inalo quarto.i. It Is ii slrong combination of .succinllsls , and they make tbo fuu'uo fast and furious. They pl.iv at Fremont tonight , then In .succession nt Beatrice , Lincoln , Council Bluds , Sioux City nnd St. Joe , reaching Kansas City next Sunday. "Undo TOIII'H Cabin. " \Vliellior or not everybody has soon "Uuclo Tom's Cuoln" it continues to draw business , ns was demonstrated nt the Farnnni street , theater jestorday. The play has boon scon too often to need special description. It nus been butchered so often that the current production Is worthy ot mention ns ono which attempts a rulhor moro sorlous and credita ble performance. Sovur.il interesting scauto offcct.'i arn also uotircaule. Deoeham's pills will save doctor's pills. Will Locntn In St. I.ouU. ST. Louis. Mo. , Sopt. 18. It Is understood .hat on the 1st of October Captain Alsdorf L < \iulknor , general passenger nnd tlnko agent of the Houston & Texas Control rail road , will locate In St. Louis as tno general mssongor and lickot agent of the Missouri' iCunsas & Texas svstom. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrupr educes nflammation while children are toothing. 25 cents a bottle. WK.ITUEK F01tKC.lST3. It Will llo Fair and Sllcjhtly Cooler Toilav In NrhriKku. WASHINOTOX , D. C. , Sept. 18 Forecast forMonday. For Nebraska Generally fair ; slicbtly cooler ; southeast winds. For.- North uud South Uakota Fair ; sllchtlv warinor ; o.ist to south winds. For Iowa F.air ; silently cooler , except In extreme southeast portion ; .winds becoming northeast. < T.oc.il iCiunrii. OFFICE or Tiin WCVTIIKII Bunniu , OUUIA , Sept. IS. Omaha record of temperature nud rainfall compared with corresponding duv of past four veara : Ifiltt 1BBI. 1801. ISSO. Miivimurn toinDurature. . . . as = 1)1 ) = 7.V KX = Mlnlmiim loniuuraluro u ; ° ? a = ii ; ° 40 ° Avor.iEu idiaiiornturo . . . . 74 = S'J = 1)9 = 5'J = I'roclpltat on UO 00 1.44 T Statement showing the condition of tarn- * pern t uro and precipitation nt Omaha tor the day nnd since March 1 , 1303 , ai compared with lee general average ; Normul-tomnoraliiro. 01 ° KXCCHS for tun < lnr. 10 ° Dollclutioy since Mnrcn 1 414 ° Normal precipitation II Ineh Dnllcloucy for the duy 11 Inuli Dullelenoy slncb .Murcli 1 CO Inch U. 15. LWTON , Obnorvor. * Jlfr. JQ , Anilcrtion Of Scottdalo , Pa. , a veteran of the llth Vols , , says , asA result of war sen ice ho Suffered Every Minute troubles , catarrh In the From Hvcr and kidney head , rheumatism and distress In Ills stomach. I'vcrvllilni'lid nil ) nceuiccl lilui If ml. nll'CP th iinntlm.nond moro as tiled Umn wliculio wcntlo bed. liusajs. Hood's Sarsapariila and Ilooil'n rills di.l . mo moro good than every- 'A HooD'8 PILLS t ' " > I'llli. U'liey iuil t dlgettlon anU euro li . "TOUH INANCB NO. BiiS. An orclltianco vaontlns the KtrcetH and alloys In ( iraml I'trk addition and provKiliu that the aumu revert to the owners of the prop erty opposite thu samo. IloUonl'ilnod by thu oty : counull of the city of Umalm. Beetlon i. That tliu lreet nnd alloys In Grand I'nrk aildltlou to tliu city or Omaha. comprUInx Iho Routh nulf of tha Kontli half of thu iKirllioantiiuarinrof tlio nortlieaal ( jnar- icrof bocllnii : townslilp 10 , range ij. : lioug- lits eoniity , Nuliri ka. bo und thu Hamn , nro hornby v.icittud , and that the tltln to suld Htiunt and alloy * rovurt to thu owiiorjof the iii-iir.il lot * In ald nddlton : to thu canter or Biild KtreoH and ullovrt us liurotororo oxisllng oppoilto said lotn rwpuutlvoiy , and thu pint oisald addition liorotoforu auprovuil by the inuyorund counull U huruby o.inuellud und cut nsldo. Hectlou . That thin ordlnanco t ko olfoot aud be In forcu from nnd at uir .IU puss- UCK. i'assud SoptumburOtli. 1S02. JOHN ClItOVKS. Uty Ulork. ( J. I * UHAI'I-'KI * . Aotlns I're.sldant Ulty Uouncll. Approved Suptumhiir Vth. IStfi UIHJ , I' , HKJIIS , Mavor. To Preserve The richness , color , nnd bonuty of the Imlr , the greatest euro is necessary , much Imrni being done by tlio 11.10 of worthless dressings. To bo sure of hav ing n flrst-elcM nrtlclo , nsk your drug. Rlftt or perfumer for Aycr's llnlr Vigor. It l < absolutely superior to nny oibot preparation of tlio Mud. It restores the original color and fullnoM tolmlr wlilcl : lins In-come thin , faded , or gray. l\ \ keeps .tho scalp cool , moist , nnd fret from dandruff. It heals Itching humors , prevents baldness , and Imparts to n sllkon toxtnro nnd lasting frnsmnco. No toilet can bo considered com plot a without Uils most popular und elegant of nil Imlr-dresslngs. "My lialr began turning gray and fall , ing out when I was about 2T > years ol ngo. I linvo lately been using Ayor's llnlr Vigor , and it Is causing a now growth of hair of the natural color. " 11. J. Ijowry , .lonos I'rnlrlo , Toxns. "Over u yonr ago I had n severe fever , nnd when I rccuvorcd , iny Imlrliogau to fall out , nud what llttlo remained tiiriii-d gray. I tried vnrloin remedies , but without success , till nt last I began to Ayor's llnlr Vigor , nnd now my Imlr fa growing rapidly nud Is restored to its original color. " Mrs. Amilo Collins , Dlghton , Mnsi. "I hnvo used Ayor's Ilnlr Vigor tor - nearly live years , nnd my Imlr Is moist , glossy , and In an excellent state of pu > s. crvatlon. 1 am forty jonrs old , and bavo ridden the plains for twonty-llvo years. " Win. Henry Ott , alias "Mus. tung Bill , " Kuwcastlo , Wyo. PicpnrcHhyDr. . ! C. Aycrfc Co. , I.owcllMas . BolJ by Urugglats Kx HEALTHFUL , AGREEABLE , CLEANSING. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns ; Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water TABCEAPBLL Hobb's Are the Bast on Earth. * * & Act gently yet prompt ' ly on tlio MVKIt , KID. DR , HOGG'S KKYSnml 1)0\\EI.S , dig- polling Headaches , Fav ors nnd Colds , thorough LITTLE ly cleansing Iho system of disease , and euros hnbitual constipation They nro sugar contort , Uo nnt gripe , very small. easy to lake , and purrlf vegetable. 45pUlalncncu vial. Porjjut digestion follows Ihclr use. They absolutely euro xlrk lienJ- ache , and nrorrnmnnenj. fi1 t > y lending r ! _ ' Ichn . For suto by landing d.-ugfistsorhentl > yim > ; : ; ur. ct . ft rial. A HDDE'3 MEDICINE CO. , Props , , Sn Frwsra or rtK SAI.K IN OilAHA. NEB. . BV ! uhn & Co. , Co.r 15th & DouKlan Bin. J .A Fullrr & Co . Cm. 14th ft Douida'j SU. t" 1 1 Foster & L.V. . Couucll Ulan * , la " 14 YEARS Cnffethc onteirottj- nmCuredtjtTo Dottlei e ( DR. MILES RESTlMlATlUE NERVINE , " Says A. V. Rtnrlc 1'enn Ynn , N. Y. "lOyrs.ofSIoh Headache cured 1) ) TWO llOtllfB , " Kmolltio I'll nt , Ottawa , Ohio. Norvluo la the quick romuily for Hlcopli'flanOHS , Nervoua Prostration , Kpllupsy , St. Vltua' Panco , Opium Hiihlt. Norvotis Dyepepctlu , HvBtorla , C'udviilsluiiB. NunnilKla , Paralysis , etc. ThiiUHaDOa tontlfy. Trial Iloitle , nli > iaiit BooU Vreontdrugglata. Allies Medical Uo ElkharMiid. * 1'or sitlu'dy ( Culm & Co. Cor K k loii 'ln : ti PROPOSED CriANGtt OF GRADK , ORDINANCE NO. 101. An or.llniiiico deolarlii ) ? Ilia luicojslty of eliiinglng thu gruiln of Wtli nil-cut from Amus itvonuu to Fowler iivonnu. nnil up- pijinllng tliiL-o ( llslntoioslud iiipraUurH | tu ussuhsunil ( lutoriuliHi tnc d.-uiuisua lo piopur- ty owntiM , wliluli .iy I'O cuusoil by Hiiuh vhnn oiif er.ido , i . i onliirlne tlio city un- Kliu-or tu niuko a prolllu sliowliig uuuli lloltor.liiliiol Ijy thoclty counull of thoully otOinnhii : b'lulliiul. Thut It Is jiropcr and nuooKsiiry , nnil ll Is huruliy iliiclirro 1 propur nnil nuuos- 911 iy lo cliuiigo thugriidi ) of Ilotli Hired from Ames n vnniiii to 1'owlur nvunviu , HII tlintnUil ; Kr.Klo ( ilovitlons will bi < 111 folll > WH , tliu uriulu butwbun thu puliit * * ultoil bulni ; uniform straight , linns. Klnvnllon Elnviillon ofYr t of Ku.nl Uiirh. ( Jnrli. Koiithcurl ) of Kowlor nvo- niiu. UHcstiiDlUliHil . IlkllO IB'I.CO ' North ourtiof Moroilltli uvu..MlUU iiliWl toulh curb of Mured lh uvu.aiiW 'MA.W North 1 no of alloy bctwuon Muruililli und Ames uvo. : > OI.OO 'JOUOO North curl ) of Ames uvetuio aacslaullihpil . 185.00 1K.TW ) HvctlouV. Tlint Iho ulty ouglsieor UK , mill horuby U , limtruclud tu niuko a prolllu ahow- Inx uuuli propose J ohuiigt > of irr/idu / Huctlonll. That tiu | mayor , with tliu ap- lirovnl of thu city council appoint tliteuclisln- teied apir.iUor.i | to nppr.ilsu , uuioji ami ilu- turinlnu ilia ilunuigo to nroparty owners which limy buouusud by tiiiuh uhaiiKuof gratlo , tuk- IMK' Into emiuldur.itlDii In niaktns xtiuh IID- nrulHuiiiont , the suuolal liuuullts , If any , to tiuuli i > rojiurty , by ruuvon of uuoli uhanguot tiocllon 4. That this ordlnniico takuoiruot and bo In forcu from and uftur UK pasujgo. titv ; uiurlc. 'J. Acting I'ruMldunl t'lty Council , Approvoa Sovlumbar UU IJW. Mayor , riii.inul fur tlu > M ln < if l.mnl I'y lU-ttiou or Variitliu.UIUli Mrinil , llntwium Jiili/i J. IJ.illjk'ii.Tiiliill l.ldii und I'.iriiuiu Mrr/il. / hualnil propoinU will be recolvoil t tMolty ooinplrol.ur'a ulJIeo , ulty of Uuiiilu , to 4 / > . m , KoptuinborW , Ihu. . fur tliu twin ot the f < /low- ln/Ii.irc lNol land ; Twoplwocnof BJxI./foet , lietwoeti I'ur/iuin and llurnuy street ; infj ouu iiluco of HOKITJU fuot. ljolw un Hiirn * and llulf Howard. Hid * will bo rijcolvcd ( \i each or nil ulocos no may bu clealrod. kffu tilddor on ioHo fcrtlilua chock of t.'ja , Inu f jlali runurvod to rnjuct any ur all bleu. I'i dunurllitl'ja of the lunil on file In thu u. TIIKOIKJUUOI-SKN , CompwIJIlor.