THE OMAHA "DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , * SEPTEMBER 27 , 1802 , TOWER FOURTEEN FEET SHY Sensational Oliargo Lodged Against the Oily Hall Contractor by the Mayor , HIS HONOR AGAINST THE ARCHITECT J'ccnllitr ( lunin fifTnlK Which Coiiiirllmiin l.envrr l Umplrlnc llelore n Hpi-clnl CommitteeSnino Hut Worila ( mill .Mr , llrlnilnrir. A epcclnl commlttto of the council , of which. Mr. Lowry wan the jhalrman , took up the Investigation of the city hall clovntor question yostorany nnil In dolne so tno members probed into ttio perional dlfllculty that exists botwcon Mayor Uomls and Arcln- toct HolnUorfT , tJotno weeks ago the mayor wrote n letter to the council calling attention to the fact tint tlio firchltocl had made many blunders In the plans for tbo construction of the olty hall ; thai the elevator * were not up to the npoclllcaifons and that bad work was visible on every naiul. The communication was ro- Icrrod to n cotnrullloo comnosod of Messrs. Lowry , MuLo.irlo , I'rlnco and Cuaffee. Today that commlttoo got together for the jnirpoto of Investigating the clmrgos. At the start it was coiicodou that the olo- yalors did not cotno up to the contract regu lations. That bolus settled sovornl ether things were considered. CiiminltliMl unil Uinlttoil. Tlio tnnyor maintained that the architect was the nnrty who was to blame , and that ho had not exorcised the proper supervision of of the tulldlni ; ; he bad been puldati enormous nuin nnd had rendered tuo city no service in return ; on account of the defects Intheolo- valors the public library had boon Uept out of the bulldlus and the city had boon com pelled to pay out two mouths' rent. Mr. Clmffoo said that ho understood that tbo olty attorney had boon notified to inform the Cnino Elevator company that the olo- valors would huvo to bo placed according to contract bo fore the payment of any bills would be ordered ; that notwithstanding those Instructions , the attorney bad neglected his ilutv and the Crane company had not been inforuiod of tbo action of tbo council. The mayor still riinlntulned that there had been n lade of superlntondcnoy and that there wore many things that had been ne glected. Mr. Uolndorff remarked that the mayor hndlholmoltof listening to outsiders and not coining to him with his complaints ; thotlt was anpnrcmt that ho took more stock In thu street. rumors than Ifi the real condition of affairfl us they existed. Mr. Prince clomaudod that the mayor should specify the blunders made by the aioblteot , that , tbo committee could gel at something tangible on which to base an In- vrsilcntlon. Tbo communication , ho said , charcod that the architect had been derelict in his duties and it was tbo proof of that Btalomiiut .hat was wanted. The muvor replied that uo had been so sud denly called bolore the committee that ho was not prepared to make his dhowlng. Ho maintained that a fi-per cent fee was too much for an architect who seldom visited the building. II IK Trltlu nnd III * fee. Mr. Belndovft took exceptions to the re mark and replied thai ho tool : great prldo In the building and had glvon It a great cloal of attention , and llmt as lar as tha fco was con cerned It WHS the regulation fco of the Winer- loan Architectural association. Tho'mayor insisted that the work had not procresseir as rapidly as it should and that borne person was responsible. Changing trio subject , the mayor said that ho wan creditably informed t\iat \ the plans for the city hall were not original with the architect , bnl wcro palmed olt-upon the city ns original. ThU statement called out s.omo blrong language. Mr. UelndorlT said that he would deposit $ oJO ( , if Iho mayor would put up a llko sum , tbo whole to bo turned over to some cbarltablo institution if the innyor would prove that ho had not drawn the Dluns In every detail. That stopped that part of the discussion and the gentlemen kept their money in their pockets. Mr. BelnaorlT accused the mayor of flnd- tnir fault with his work because Uo ( Uoln dorff ) was u young man. Tbo mayor denied this and said that bo was always rcudy to bclp young men if they would show that they were worthy of help. Then everybody wont to luucb. Jiiiu Full tit ( Singer. The afternoon meeting opened promptly on tlmo and wan full of ginger. The mayor wont into the box and bold the position until 0 o'clock , xvhun an adjournment until tbls morning was culled , his delivery prov- Inp &n cn inm to the other side. * Within two minutes after Chairman Lowry hud told his committee to play bull the mayor llred In one that had whistlers at tached , lie said that less than twc months UK'O ho was informed that the main tower on the city bull was just fourteen foot shorter than the specifications and contract nrovidcd for , ana that if tills wits true the contractor had made several hundred dollars by the short ape. The statement caused tlio committee mcu to full over In their chairs and it wt- ; Bomo timn before they cauuht their breath , AVbou tula breath was cui ; lit every mcmbci Insisted that , tno mayor should name his In formanU This the mayor did not like to do lie said , however , that his information uaiiu from u-ood authority. Mr , Lowry said that bo did not propose U have the charge go to the publm without tbi name of the informant ; the mayor nmdo thi statement that ihu architect had muao blunders dors and ho should bo ready to furnish thi committee with all tbo Information that hi had in his possession. The mayor said that bo had not measurci Ihu tower , but ho thougbt that his Informa lion came from u bourve which could notbeli belli Rreliable. . "Namo your man then , " remarked Mr ' Numo your man , " echoed all of the com milictiinoii , Tno mayor said that tha man was n mam bcr of the city council , Mr. Lowry Insisted that the oxulanatloi wai an insult to the ether seventeen men. . bers of Iho body , The mayor got down nearer to the polu nnd us UoO i "When I tell you that it was inombor of the committee on public propert mid buildings , is that enough ! " The mo in bora of the committee though that thnt would not ijuku 1111 the bill ; the wuntnd to brand Ilia man lit u member wb wai unworthy to sit In thulr councils If h would have such a soctot for months an keep it locked In his breast. Uiiockfd''jm : Silly. The mayor divulged his secret and sal that Chris Snooht had told him tbo story. ' Chris Sjiecht , " said Mr. Lowry , with iiiillo. ' "Chris Spocht , " remarked Mr. MoLoarli "Chris Spooht , " interjected Mr. I'rhici "and ho nuvor told us about It. " That question was dropped for tbo tin BIM ! the mayor was nllowed to go on wit ) IB | churircH. lie said thin the hnmmere Class In thu transoms v'os of tbo'clienpe : hind ; that of tboJOOU.OOU that the city hn cost { IUU.UOO had gone glimmering ; that It ucoustlo piopertlos of Iho council chauibf > vero wretched , nnd that the architect hn no Idea or knowledge of acoustic * . Mr. Uowry hold that tt.o uomtmttco coul not decide upon the acoustics until the hu was completed. The mayor was loaded with more charge Jlcsald thHttho wood work In thocouuc chamber looked lluo a lot of glugorbrcm uuil VVUB on thu Cheap John plan ; that tl lulddlo girder was a root from thu center i tuo room , and that the placing of It the was a blunder upon the part of the urcli toot ; that there were no toilet roo.ns out ) first floor ami that that was another blundo that the basement was n wrotcheu botch ui that that was another blunder which M JleluUorfT had inudo. Just at this point t1 luuyor touched on that Pariiam street o t rnn co , suvliiK that the architect had n mined that ho had made H tr.lstuk'o in l plant. i Juit I'.itiuil thu Me , "Tlmt's u He , " retorted Mr. Belndorff , I fore the words haii hardly lull tbu mayoi lips. lips.Tho The chutrman lojisln.l upon having ord Kiui both IDOU iiooloJ off. Upou thusiylo ot architecture the | oiuj thoiictht that It w i anythtnir but Rood. Mr. B lndorft declared that It w the Utf it thing out. The mayor did not deny that , though ho did s y t'h t it w i the tyl to cre so trouiors la the front ad rear , "but , " he con tinued , "I lay d n § uoh st.vle. " After that the mayor talked About doors that did not fit , plMterlntf that w s falling off , roomi that looktd as though they had bocn through a small-pox hoipital , cracits in the walli , window mouldings that looked ns though th v had been taken from a & .15 bed stead nnd iloora that bad the nppenranco ot hsvlnp ocen laid by a cross-eyud man. Mr. Spocht. the mayor said , had called his attention to the poor quality of the flourln ? , and then Mr. McLcarlo blamed the mayor for not telling the council of some ot these defects. It wns nleht and the committee , at the In vitation of the mavor , took u trip. The whole parly wont from floor to lloor , the mayor poiutlne out defects In tno wav of windows tbat did not lit , elevator catches that did not catch , floors that were full ot waves , tiling that was not laid square with the world and oak wnlnscotliig that had shrunk nway from Its moorlnu. Hunger drove tbo members out of the building and thu morning Mr. llelndorlt will be given an opportunity of presenting his sldo of the case. Disease never successfully attacks the srs- tom with pure blood , UoWltt's Sarsupirllla makes pure now blood nnd onrlohes blood. Spoctitclos ncoimxtoly llttod ; rofrnotivo oxiunliuitioti freo. Tudor Optical Co. , cornel1 Fariuun and 14th. * Stolen SunJny ntRht nt Arapahoe , " Nob. , toaii ) and" now bttppy , Wonft , Shuport niaUors , Council UluffB , lown , ono boy ( joldlng liorso 7 yoara old , one sorrel mnro 14 yours old , has honvos. Howard , $ L'0.00 for arrest. W. S. CuiiltY. Araahoo ] ) , Nob. Tt Is requested that all Omaha partloa who are expecting to attend Traveling Mons' dav at Norfolk , September 80 , cotno on lilltlinrn pnesonpor No. G , loav- Inp Omaha at 5:30 : p. m. Thursdaj' , Sep tember 20. F. L. CAJtrniaL , Secretary. I'orsom it llrrry'H Now Addition. When the people realize what a good opportunity they will have to purchase lotB from first hands there will bo a tre mendous rush and the 100 lots placed upon the market will bo sold as quickly IIB the agents for Peraons' & Berry's now addition ctin receive the money and write the contracts. FATAL ACCIDENTS. Mishaps That Coit the Lives of the Unfor tunate Victims. Honrv Johnson , fireman at Fred McCon- noll's sand pit , waa Vttltnd yesterday after noon by a ssnd slide. Johnson hud been dead some tlmo before his body was recovered. Coroner Maul was notified and wont down. Ho found that the pit was u mlio or more south ot Albrlcht and consequently in Sarpy county. The coroner of Harpy county was then notlliod. About a week ago Nels Lund , a driver for W. A. Holland , full from hU wagon and was quite badly hurt. Ho was taken to the Methodist hospital , where he died last night. No inquest will bo held. Souio children kindled n bonflro at Thirty- third and Hurt street on Saturday nicht , and wore playing about It and jumping over tbo llatuo ? , as children always no. The older ones could clear the flames , but when little Emma Larson , the 7-year-old daughter of Chris Larson , attempted to fol low their example the llamos caught her dross and she was a pillar of lire in an In stant. When the blaze was extinguished every bbrcd of clothing was burned from her body" and her skin was blistered and charred from hoi- head to her root. Heath relieved the llttlo ono of her suffer ing Sunday night. John Morramo , aged CO , dropped dead I htart disease at his homo , IWU South Thirty- third street , Sunday afternoon. This is Iho thin ) sudden death in the snmo block within tha lust ten dars. A Curn lor Cliulcrn , There Is no use of any one suffering with tha cholera when Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemeoy can ha pro cured. It will pive relief in a few mlnutos and cure in a short tlma I have tried u and know. W. H. Clinton , Holmetta , N. J. Thi epidemic at Helmotta was at , flrat believed to be cholera , but subsequent investigation proved It to be a violent lorm ot ayiontorv , almost as dangerous as ohole'ro. This rnmody was used there with great success , For sale by drugclsts. DlKtrict Court IoliiKs. The case ot Henry Luuf on berg vs tha city ol South Omaha is on _ trial in Judfo Ferguson's court. The plaintiff claims $4,000 damngoi to his property , resulting from the gradlrn of N street. In criminal court the case of the stale vi Fred liobziu U attracting the attention o the jury. The defendant l charged will having hit William Hoonoy over the hoai with a hoe , indicting a deep and dangorou : wound. There was a girl at the bottom o the trouble. Hosa Livingston , administratrix of th estate of Knrl Lovingston. deceased , ha sued tbo Omuba < fc Council Bluffs Street I Hitllwny Bridge company to rcoovor f5 OOC Levlngnton was a pocldler and was run eve by ono of the defendant's cars a couple o years ago. Champagne has a largo amount of car boulu acid in it ; it is healthy and nourish Ing. Cook's Extra Dry imperial is the bosl To Oinalm MiniiituGturcrs. Mr. Byron A. Chapluof Nvushlnctou.spen lat agent of the Census bureau , is in th city. Mr. Chapln Is parfeoting certain line of information rotating to manufacture ! Ills work Is well nlgn complete , but ho lack statistics ol money invested , waeci pal and oxtetit of output In masonry brick and stone , plaitortn ? and stucco-work painting , Jewelry , cooperage , furniture an cabinet umklnif. , Mr. Chapm will call upo business men In the abovu lluoi of trudo an hopes that they wilt render him assistant. In getting accurate 11 euros with us llttlo u < lav as possible. It will ha to the Interest ( Omaha to have these statistics published L tha census burea'u. < ! oml Oiioldii ; ; . Is ono of the chief blessings of every ho in To always Insure jjood custards , puddlnu' siiucos , cto. , use Gall Bordun "Eaglo" Braii Condensed Ml I It. Directions on the labc Sold by your grocer and druiitjlit. A Unco Wur. Ah Goy , a foln.illal , wants to have tl color line drawn sharply. Saturday nicl Ofllcor Walttor and his friend White , anothi colored man and their wives were slnndln at Fifteenth and Furrmm wnon Ah Goy a tempted to ptisu his way through and , wi crowded nwuy byVull < or , This was too much , That n colored rat should lny violent hnnds upon a whlto tuat Ah Uov sailed in and Offlcer Walki gathered hluviu. Do Wilt's brxriaimnlia destroys suoa po sons usscrofuln , skin diseases , oczomn , rhoi mulUm. Its timely usumivoi uuuy llvei. Kottttt t\t \ .net Idira or leu nnttsr tlililejif.JIi ctute ; uiflnuUlittonn' Hue , tr.n cents. JjAUSON Kniina , September 2S , u'-od 8 ycni I'unor.il Tuesday , goutQinbor i.7 , ut 3 u ole j ) in. from family residence , U ! 3 Hurt btrei Intorincnt at I'rngncct Hill aumotory , ANDKIISON John , Sent. SJ , I8W , ago years. FltOST rioranoB M. , Hopt , SI , 1802. age yeaia . OUAKT-Louls , Sept. 51 , lc ! , nge 05 yean. Kottcfi ij flee Itiittorlctt under Ilil * licit l , fit cent' , ' ' 'lf-1 ( idJlffniuil line , ten cents. LOOM IB A kon. to Mr. nnd Mrs. 1'rod Loom P * K11ICKY--A ! ! dangler , to Mr , and Mrs. I wnrUShlrloy. ON BY A iiuuhmr , to Mr. und Mr * . Kdv ir CArKKIA diui.litur. Ui Mr ud Mrs. IDr > r Oanol. FOUGHT HARD FOR HIS CASH Highwaymen Strike a Victim Who Would Not Glvo Up Eisily. ADVENTURE OF A MAN FROM CALHOUN Jnlm force Snys Ho vrnn Poisoned bjr nil Unomy llurjjlnrn Make Thrro I'lTorts to lloli n Hcslilcncc Iliiny for Tlilcvcj , August Hlsolstoln of Calboun has boon stopping with friends at Talrty-tlr.it and Plnknoy streets for the last few davs. Sun day night ho took in the locator nnd roda homo on the last car. Ho pot oft at Thirtieth and Ames nvonuo and started to walk Iho rest of tfio alunnco , when n shot- from a revolver brought him tea a standstill and Into a light with n couple of highwaymen , HiBOlstem made a desperate struggle and a good deal of noise abotit it and tbo robbers decamped before obtaining any money , lllgclstoiu's sc.ilp wai laid open for four or llvo lushes with a sloelUnuckto and ho vvas otherwise bruised and blackened but Lo still thinks ho had Iho boil of Iho tight. ir.OSi T1II2 KPFKUTS Ol' 1'OISO.V. John Force win Deathly Sick but Won't TrllVlmt He Knowj. John Force , a married man , living at Thirteenth and Nicholas .streets , was taken suddenly very sick Sunday and a physician was called who found the man suffering from tbo effects of poison. Ho say's ho was poisoned by an enemy , but refuses to give the name ot the enemy. JJLo Is employed nt the Star Union Lumber com pany and on Friday a lady brought to tbo yard , which Is just across the Htreot from his homo , a letter addressed in a lady's handwriting nnd marked "In haste. " The malinger ol the yard , with n wlnlr and a smllo , thinks that Is where the trouble bosjati. I'KltSlsTKNT HUHULAUS. Three Uiimicronsfiil Kftorti Mndo to Uuter a Cllrton 11111 Uoildenco. Some persistent burglars called on Richard Durkoo at Clifton Hill on Saturday night. The llrst visit wai made at about 1 o'clock and their efforts to raise a window aroused tbo bouse. Three moro visits wore made be fore morning with the same result. Tbo last tlmo Mr. Durkoo paid them his compliments nnd Informed them that when they came again ho would lake a shot at them for lucit. A lady's voice from auolhor room called out : "Hero's your gun , Rich ard ; shoot now I" and the burglars laded away. The most formidable weapon Mr. Durkco had In the house was a broomitlcu. < > ot u Watch Here. S. Blatch Is short ono gold watch and some enterprising burglar is that much ahead , Blatch's bouso [ U2331 Chicago street was visited some time Sunday night. A window was pried open and tbo watch touea from a dressing tamo. Cliolcrn When properly treated as soon as the flrst symptoms appear , cholera can nearly always bo cured. The patteut should go Immediately to bed and remain as quiet as possible. Send for a physician , but while awaiting his arrival tuko Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in double doses after ouch operation of the bowels moro than natural. If there Is sovera pain or oramos take it in double doses every fifteen mlnutos until relieved. This remedy has boon used with great success in seven epidemics of dysentery tbat were almost as severe and danccrous as cholera , ana if used as directed a cure Is almost certain. Every family should have n 50-cont bottle at hand ready for in stant uso. After the disease is under control castor oil must be taken to cleanse tbo system. No other physio or substitute will do in place of castor oil. For sale by drug gists. THE NEBKASKA. EXHIBIT. Splendid AilrnrtlslnR Train on u Tour for tlio Htuto's Itenollt. The Nebraska on wheels exhibit is ready for its tour through the middle and eastern states. Tbo two magnificently decorated coaches containing the exbiblt were trans ferred from the Union Paciflo yards at the foot of Webster street to the Union depot this afternoon , and wore open to visitors foi several hours prior to storting on tbo jour , noy. noy.The The cars looked moro like the palace ol Cores , than anything else imaginaolo , Or either side ot the froat cnr there is a largo map painted on cloth showing every count ] and all tbo towns in tbo state. This Is tin gift of the Union Paciflo road and is cer tainly a most appropriate decoration. A each end of the Immense map , neatly fas teued to the sides of the car , there aro" pan els ot cereals and grussos , beautifully am artistically arranged and giving the coachoi a most invltlui ! and ntti'uctlvu appearance In large letters alougtho top run the words "Nebraska Exhibit , Froo. " Tills Invltatioi appears conspicuously on both sides of tin front car. The second coach has oxtorlor aocoratlom of n similar nature in grasses and grains , bu tbe banners are different. Tbo legend tha greets tbo eye as one catcboi a glimpse o tbo second coach roads thus : "Nebraska i : the State. " All tbe remaining space on thi sides of the car is covered with bouutlfu panels of Nebraska products. Not until ono outers thu coaches , however do the full meaning and Impression of thi exhibition dawn upon the visitor. Thi products are arranged on ledges on olthe side of a broad alslo and even tha roof 1 completely lined with tno rloh grains am luxuriant grasses uf this grout agricultura commonwealth. In tno front coach the ox hlbils of Lancaster , lawt > on , Duller , Gag and Buffalo counties are arruimed , ulso th exhibit of the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missoui Valley railroad , Thesn completely till th car , It would bo dlfllcult to state whlc ! county has the most creditable display. The , uro all exceptionally good , and although the are similar In many respects , yet. they ur not ullko. One county may appear a Iittl long on corn nnd short on fruits , whllo th next counly will present only a few goo samples of the king and have moro frul than an army could uat in a week. The second coach contains the exhibits c Lincoln , Douglas , Furnas , Adams and Dodg couutlcs and of Sherman county , Wyoming The Wyoming exhibit is peculiarly interos ! ine on account of having several namplos c coal and other minerals in addition to it very crcdllcblo display of small grains an splendid showing of vegetables. Mr. Georg Gird and C. Bouldore go along as represent ! lives of Wyoming. Tuey have an immons oik's head weighing almost 100 pounds tbu they intoud to have fastened to the roar on of the last coach on the outside. The vogi tables and grains In the Wyoming oxblbl were all grown on irrigated land and at very line samples. Dougltta county has a splendid display , pn bably the largest of all the counties ropr < eented on the truln. In the dUplay of cor Douglas appears to bo ahead , although man other counties show line samples of this tu chief ceroat-ot tbo stalo. The train undoubtedly presents a muo bolter variety of products than that show last year , In addition to nearlv all kinds c trulls , grains nnd grasses tbat are common ! grown there uro excellent saranlt of tobacco , alfalfa , clover , naliv woods and s ma excellent photographic views of FrosKMit , Kearney and other Important towo j U ach county will bo roD- resented on thfttratn nnathn tolt6vrlng mem bers of tha NobtMtm Dullness Men's ossool * niton will Also ecmnpitny the train t R. F. Iloditin , Omthtfl S. S. Knpll b , Eagle ; F. H. Moore , Koatpey ; J > L. Flsk , Qcalrlco , and J. C. DoriftM'Burcbftrd. ' It. T. Duke goes along ns tb rvpreicntatlvo ot Douglas Oiinty , Tbo train loftl/at 4.tO : lait evening over the Hurlinfrtonmnd-wlll make the flrst atop for exhibition ntmo hvlllo , III. It will stop at Uoleiburg , I'ooria and other points along the ron to nnd pan 111 rough the states of Ill inois , Indiana , Ohio , Pennsylvania and Now York , comlntr trtcklhroueh Allehlg&n , Wis consin and Minnesota. Tno train will prob ably roach Chlejuo on the way homo about October.DO. Uttn splendid showing of ag ricultural nnd horticultural products and no man need fcol nstamod to say he Is a citizen of * NebrasKa after taking a look at lhat rich and variegated arrav of natural wealth pro duced from the soil of this state. Ton Much ot n Itlftk. It Is not unusual for colds contracted In the fall to hang on all winter. In nuch canes catarrh or chronic bronchltlo are almost sure to result. A llfty-cont bottle of Chamnor- Uin's Cough Remedy will euro any cold. Can vou afford to rlsK so much for so fttnnll an amount ! This remedy Is Intended os- poclnlly for bad colds and croup and can always bo depended upon. For ante by drug gists. Ronl estate. Bargains only. My wordls cood. W. O. Albright 621-2-a N. Y. Llfo bldff. XXOUA Ot-.M KXIS. It is pretty s&fo to assumn that Alexander Salvint will attract a largo audience at this forthcoming engagement , His famous re vivals of the coed old romantic drama bavo met with hourly and enthusiastic endorse ment on all sides. The popular romances of O'Ennory and Dumas are familiar enough to the novel reader but the ntneo pictures which they present , tbo othlcs they rohcarse , and" the innocent enthusiasm which they Invoke are all comparatively noxv to the present eonorailon of theater poors. Sntvlnt In his great performance of Don Ctosar do Bnzon will take his audience back to the daya of chivalry when long plumed hats and pic turesque spurred boots took the place of the 'derb.v1 anrt 'patent leathers' of today ; when men settled their dispute ; by an anpoal to arms Instead of the police court ; when the clank of swords and the decorous gallantries toward the .fair ones took the place of cold formalities and society small- talk. Such scenes will neyor fail to interest while there nro Salvlnis enough to ilttlnply llluslrate them. It will bo n wel come rollof from the nausoallni * realism and farco-comedy horse piny which Ibo low standard of Iho actor fralornity mokes pos sible. The play which Salvinl will present on Thursday night at Bovd's will bo D'Ennery's famous romance , "Don Ciusar do Bazan , " and it will bo presented with en tirely now scenic effects , rich costuming and armor work. The sale of scats for tbo cn- tlro engagement will open tomorrow morn- Ing. Tbo pleasure of listening lo nopular operas that will have arnre refreshness about them , such ns "La Poricholo , " ' 'Prince ' Mothusu- loui , " "San Sebastian'1 and "Boccaccio , " will bo afforded at the Farnam Sireot theater next week during the engagement of the Joannlo Winston Opera company. AlCholortt Scare. A reported outbreak of cholera at Hoi- motta. N. J. , created much oxoitemcnt In hat vicinity. Investigation showed lhat the Isoaso was not-cnolora but a violent dy sou- cry , which is almost as severe and dangcr- us as cnolera. Mr. Walter Willara , a rominent merchant of .lames burp , two nilcs from Holmetta , says Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera ana Dlarrhcoa Remedy bns ; lven great satisfaction * in the. most sovera ; asos of dysentery. It , Is certainly one of ho best things evermado. . For sale by druggists. THE RULES. ' " Fooplo Who , Try to Get the licst of tlio Jloaltli/lJcpurtinoiit. ' It's funny , " said Sanitary Inspector borrar ycstarday , "that tbo people cannot understand tbe necessity of cloaningup their promises. Instead of helping tbo work ot .ho department along so many try to cvado our rules nnd thus make us tnlto their cases into court. 'Now I am preparing to lilo com plaints against a half dozen north end people who have tried to hoodwiulc us. An Inspector specter served notices out tbat way to have vaults cleaned. Instead of arranging to have it done the vaults have been lilted with earth. Wo ought to have the hearty co-ou- oralton of Iho citizens in this matter instead of the treatment the Board of Health and its men are getting. " And the conversatlorj continued in that strain for a long time. The department ofll- clals say that It was absolutely necessary and ougbt to have Iho supportof the citizens. The old house at .MM Caoltol uvonuo has boon reported as a nuisance und Building Inspector specter Tilly is going lo sen if he cannot have tno building- torn down. The property be longs to Iowa people and lor a long time past has boon the resort of trumps and potty thiovos. Every once in a while the police are called upon lo ma lie n raid and clean out the tramps. An effort will also be made by Mr. Tilly to have tbo building nt Twenty second and Cumlnc strcetn , owucd by Mrs , ( Jrovor Cleveland nnd occupied by tag pick era , condemned as a nuisance anil torn down , Diphtheria is slipblly on Iho Increase , foui cases were reported to the Board of liealtt yesterday. Tbo number ot typhoid fovoi eases remains about tbo same ana alt thi patients uro reported as doing well. DoWllt'sSarsaparllla oioanios the blooa , Increases tbo appetite and tonoj up the sys. torn. It has bonolltod many people whc bavo suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. AFTEB "A MAN. " Sheriff lloiinott , Hot on n Trail for Foul Wooki , UotiiriiH ICmjity Ilaudoil. Sheriff George A. Bennett returned yoslor day from a four wooks1 search for "a man. " Who the man was the sheriff will noi/suy , bu the individual led the ofilcor a eroat uhbsc Ho led him through the mountains of Montan and Idaho , along the coast of Washington Oregon und California , down through tuo do : erts of Arizona and New Mexico , as far soul ! us tbo city of old Mexico , bank through Texas and down Into Mexico again , wheri all truce of him was lost. Tbo sheriff say that "a man" w.is always about a wool ahead of him. On tbo last trip to Moxlc the sheriff was nt ono time just twenty-foil hours behind hltf victim , but , somehow tb trail was lost. Bunnottdooi not speak in tbo hlghos terms of Iho southern counlry Ibrough wblcl tip traveled , Inr many placet , especially ii southern Toxaa-and northern Moxfco , It bui not rained for lovoral years. Tbu cattle sheep and horses ard dying by thousand ! ! tha riven are nearly all dry nnd people ar leaving the country as rapidly us they cu got away. Tbo Moxlcan.whlslty , the sheriff s&ya , i tbe llnost article that hu ever tasted , as it 1 sureof brluglni abaut tbo doslrod results An old toper , hoauys , can pot cload ( lunik ii Uf teen mlnutos and sober up In the sum length of tlmo. Mrs. U R. Pattoti , KaoKford , III , , wrltoi 1 From personal experience I can rocommom UoWitt's Suraapanlla , a cure for Impur. blood und general ucuillty " rs. uk 17 25 , Baking via Powder : am Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard A STOMACH OUT OF ORDER Oatarrh of tha Stomach , or Djspapiln , n Distressing Dhease. SCIENTIFIC METHODS EFFECT A CURE As Shown In UIB Cn n ot Mr * . IMIa Clmnnrl , Who Toll * n Story tlint U'lll Interest nnil Concern .Mutiy 1'ooplr. At Thirty-fourth and Pacific streets llioro lives , with her family , Mrs. Kllu Chnnnol , who mixilo the following graphic etntomunt In n rccotit Inter view : " 1 win In anch misery I dtil not know wlml nltcil me. IlmnKlnciI t had oyory ills5n o In Hie whole II < 1 of humnn III * . Aflor n'cnratiil OTittulnMInn lt ) . Copelnnrt and Sliepnrd told mo I nns nlloctoil l > y c.i- tnrrhalillxMfta nnd that they could euro mo. Thor nont right nllt and Imvo entirely fiilllllod llielr promtto , 1 nlnnrs Imd i < nln ntul illslrots In the stomach with tinand tilontlni ; . Often I hMt faint spells nnd experienced n fooling of "itanoncf . " M MRS. EMA CHANNKf , . liond ncboil severely nnd I had pnlns In my sides nnd shoulders. For days ntix tlmo t could cnt notnlnx mid on taking food 1 felt us If 1 hnd n stone In my itonmcli. Often my lienrt distressed mo UT palpi- tntlun. It felt as If It was tumbling nrouud In my chest. I could icnrccly rest nt all nights , nnd as arulocould not get any sleep until 2 or 3 o'clock In Iho morning nlthoiiKh I retired cnrly. All these troubles mmle bo llrod , miserable and weak nnd urently noikcncd my nerves. Under the treatment of Drs. Copeland nndShcpnrd 1 have been ontlrcly restored nnd nm free from all my dIMrosslnir symptoms. 1 gained six pounds In tno neokn They have completely cured me , n thine 1 nolleved no physicians could do , for I hnd sought relief to- fore but folioJ to tlnd It. " Jtcv. II. A. Critno. Rov. n. \ . Crane , for throe years past the popular piistor of the Sewiml Street Methodist church , departed on Wednesday , Sept. 7th , with his family , for Now York city , wnoro they will take ship for India. Kov. Crane will take charge of the Methodist mission in the city of Bombay. After testing the ca tarrh treatment of Drs. Copeland and Shopardhei was so highly pleased with it that ho took with him a supply of medicines for use in his distant home. Mr. Crane handed Drs. Copeland and Shepard the following letter just before his departure : OMAHA , Nob. , Sept. Mil , 1S.C. Drs. Copclnnd nnd Sbepiird ( Icntlomcn : It affords mo plc.isiird to say th it I Imvo b''cn pleased with the treatment for catarrh which I liuvo been tnklni ; for a brief tlmo front YOU. .My removal from thocltynuccitltates my ( llscoiitlniihu' , In part the treatment before n complete cure Is effected In my case , nhlc'i Is oaa of long standing. Uutlharo received , already , considerable benefit , nnd nm BO neil satisfied wlt'i the scientific meth.ld which you employ , tbnt I 8hs.ll take some ot yourrumeJles with mo to use apart from the ofllca treatment. Yours very truly , II. A. CIIANE. MAIL Comes from the Kast. West , North nnd'South , ua.irlni : tostlinony ot the sucucusfiil trtmt- inontof Drs. Oopuliind and Shop.ird by mull * illanli Sent to All $5 A MONTH. ' OATAUUIl THRATEI ) ATTHK UN1FOHM RATE 0V $ " > A .MONTlI-MKDiaiNKS If Oil- NIBHED FllKK. KOlt ALL OTHKIt DIS EASES TIIK IIATEH WILL BE LOW AND UNIFORM AND In PUOI'OIITION TO TUB ACTUAL COST OF MEU1CINE UEQUIHEO. ItOOMS311aiiUI7 , NEW VOIUC LIFE HUILD- 1NG. OMAHA. NEH. W. II. COPlSIjAND. M. T ) . C. S. SHKl'AUU , M. D. KVKVIAI.T1KS ! Ont.irrli. Astlimii. llronclil- Itls , Nervous DIso.isi's , Illood Ulso.isi's , Ulifii- inntlain. Coiisiunutlon. ami nil cOiruulo utfcu- tlons ot the Thru it , Lungs , Htoumcli , Llvor aiulKklnoys OlHun hours : 0 to II n in. . 2 to 5 p. m. , 7 to p.m. Sunday. ID 11,111. tolltiu , \Ve vrlll Bcnil yo French Preparation CALTHOS frvv , Hml u li'cal nimruntn' llml C.U/rilO.S Hill UfMuro .tour Hlfiillli , Mruiictli niul Vligor. Use ft and pay t/iatisjied' . Address VON MOHL CO. . Bol < Amrleui l | < nU , ClotUnull , Otto. "SANAXIVO , " \VouilciTul Spniiluli roinedy prescribed I'or over 5O yeurH , cnr OH nil Nor- vou Dlaouwen , U ol' Memo ry , Ileuditclioi , . „ , , , . , . . , . . . . , . „ „ „ \VuUo I'll 1 n o ( i , Seforo&Aftor Use. iciiiisHioim , L.o t riiotygraphoJ from life. HI u II ) l on tl , or dlinliuitloii of tlioGonerattvu Orcuiix , etc. , mid ull cli'ucl * caiihcd liy jmnt abimcH. I'nt up coiii-oiilciilly to carry in tlio vent porkm. 1'rlco 81 n iincUa ( ' , or O for 85 , wltlin written tiiurnnleo to euro or refiuul Die money. If a ilniirulsl trlCBtonellyou eomo 1VOUT1II.ESN I.11ITA * TIONInplucoofBANATlVO , cnclopoprlcolnonTO * lope nnd > ro nil ) ncud by innll. 1'uniplilot ill liliiln Beulcd eiivoloio 1'ree. Addrcnw , MADRID CHEMICAL CO , , Dranch Office for U.S.A. S5a Dearborn Street , C1IIOAGO , ILL. SANATIVO Is sold In OMAHA. NED , by Kuhn fi Co. , Druggists , Cor , 151)1 ) & Douclas Sis. J. A. Fuller & Co. , Druggists. Cor. Mill U Douglas Sis. , and druggists Kciiurally , Save Your Eyestoatodrroo byanRXPEUT Ol'l'IOIAN I'erfoctadlustmont. Superior lentev Nerv- otiRlioailaulio cured by uslu our SuocUolci and Kyoi'lusaoj 1'rlcui low for Urit cl.tn goods. THE ALOE & PENFOLQ C04 HIS. lO We will offer in our boys' department on second floor , between 'four and Jive hundred Knee Punt Suits , at the popular price of $2,50 , a Suit chat will stand more hard knocks and look bet ter when overtaken by "that tired feeling , " than any suits ever sold for that money before. These suits are made of good honest all wool cassi- meres , in plaids and plain colors. The coats arc lined with fine twilled lining , and are made up with fifteen corded plaits , eight in front and seven behind , and the pockets in the pants arc big enough and strong enough to hold the thou sand and one things that a boy wants to stuff in" " them. At the same time we will oiTcr about the same number of suits for BoQS of all agp.s. These suits arc in three pieces coat , vest and long pants. They arc made of wear resisting all wool cassimcresand are gotten up solid at every point. The prices are for ages 1 1 , 12 and 13 AND- . for ages from 14 to 19. 1,000 boys' 250 Cloth Hats at'150. 1,000 boys' soc Cloth Hats at 300. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Tuo eminent tpeclnllit hi neivoai , clironlr , prlvMe. blooil , iktn and nrtnnrr Olseniai. A recmtar ana reaHicruJ graduutula nicilclno. -Jlpioiuns and curittlculo' oliow. liotiil trnntlnir with ihograateM success rUfirrh , riTniiitorrhooi. lost mnnl > eel , emlnsl WimHixm. nlubt lonei , liuinluncy. | n > lillt. | stricture , lion- orrhoea , cloet , f nrlcooolc.ctc. .No mercury uro 1. Ron trontmunt for loss ofltnl IIOKIT , 1'artlti uunbla to . Tljlt mo mnj betroMto.l t homo lit oorropomlencn. MelRlna or InitruiocDH sent liy mall or expruii B > curuljrnackad , no nmrkB to Indicate contunti or sender. Olio i > i > ri > onal InUirtloir prDIuirud. Coniuliatloa froo. Correjponttuiici ) itrlctly prl'itta. Hook ( MriKrla * of Ufa ) Mnl Irn * . OSlgo aountf * . t. o p. ok BaaditTi 11) ) a. in. to 11 m. Soud slump lor resix. Iluljlt Cnrci In 10 t ! ! 0da. > ii. .No par nil cured. ! fir. J , MU'iiUrtik. jLctmnoii. u < RR1LWRY TIME GRRD l.cnvos I ( .IIIC'AUI ) lllHlljl.suI'jKN' * V.I Arrl7J Oniitlin I llfpot 11)11 ) .TI I itun Htr I ' ) m l > H.'JJ ' a in 9.D .1 m l.'Ji p m Utr ) p m UUNdTON ft MO. UIVi. t Oiiput lOtli and Mt on Hit. Onmhi. ) U. : . ' ) n m . Dinner VuHilbulo Kxproi * . . 4M \ > m 10.15 a m 4.0"i p in 4 M p m llnnviir rcxpruti 1UJ n tu I M p m . .Donvcr Limited Il.tOp m t.Mp m llnsltntu l.ocil r.17p m 6.15 n in II.'IJ n m iTcnvei I K. 1',31'J ft U. ii. Arrlvo Oinnlin I topot IDthniM _ SHion S OiiVi i l''il ' n ml City Day liipron ij'JD p m .4r > p inK. | r. Miiht K\\i \ Tin I ) . 1 * . Tram I li.4) ) inn 'J.45 p m . hi. J.nulH I'xiiri'im Ii. 10 am "TioliiT" CHU.'AIHl. It. I. .V I'AOlKir. fruiu Union Depot 10th .V .Marcy Sl , | Knat. iliuf mn Atlantlu Kxpres ) 8 iO p in 4.55 p m VentltmluBxpiiMi 1.10 p m MS p in Nlulit icxprei 8..Y ) K m 2.05 n in 1'ast KipraM l.OJ a in ( Joint I CHlCAliO. It. I , A 1'Ai'lKlti. I I'rom Wo t I Union Depot IQtli nnd MarcyHta. | Wo t. l.'jupm Oenvur l.lmllu.l 1.03am 1'aU Klirun K.UUani .Knnsns CUT ( Bxcui't Snndny ) . . J.cnves I UNION I'ADIKIU. Arrival Urn Him. | Union DoputlUtll anrtUrry 3li. OmUli. 7.Vi a in . . . .Uoatrleo Kxprosi . . . 0.10 I > m D.M a in Uunvcr Rxprois 4.a > p m S.15 p m OrarlnndMyar. "M p m t.lu p m ueap'usftritrmslu rxez Hun ) UI ) p m 6.40 p m , I'aclfla Kxnraij 10 10 n m _ 6JUjra , . .lionvtir Knit Mall . . . 4.-U p m n cures | OIIIUAKI , .MIU & ST. I'AUUArrl lvo Uinahno | U. 1' . depot nnrtJiljircT bt . _ | Oi ; u. > p nil Clilcuuo Kxprins | ' .i..T > n m U' vu f "HHio'lTx TTlJV * f'AOiTTir " [ Arrives Omulml Dnpot , 101U and Mjircy HH I Oniili-i ' T.M n nil fjl'onxt.ity 1'iusaiuor. 1102:1 : | i in t3J p nj | .St. I'liiil i\iriis ; | [ lliUUgni Umalml Depot.'loth wfiiiy hiurjU ± ArrlVJ C.OJ p nil. . .M , I'anl l.linlieil Ixmvos F K. \ > 1O. VAl.14rt VT Depot , IStli nnd WabitcrrtU 8.0(1 n in Doidnool Kxpron .1 ftVJp in liOJ in tKx. Sat ) Wyo. Htp ( Kv .Mon.i fjJJp m " " ' " ; . ai ; . . . .Norfolk'Bx" ( . miil. ) r. ) . 'lO.'ia ' m II UO . . . . . _ . , , .St. 1'aiil Kxttruti . . .jiiAilT.soiiriwKSTi : ! it.N Arnvoi ( Jiuahii U , I' , iluput. imii iind Marcy t i.'JU n in ilix. suTi'7) ) i.'urroll l'.n ii < er. 10 4d m . , , riiilc : un Kxpr 4.03 p ni \YjllDtllO l.llllllrt'J 7.UI p ni Kmturii Urar iinlflilo. I'AttjIC Tram Union llupot , ( oijiujj _ l iw \ m . ' , " . . V stltiulel.Hultocl ' J-Urin . . . , , . . . .l.aslorn 1'lyer IW m ( KiiSiVnl AtMiitlallall ( ISx MOH ) f.iO u p m ( Bx S ) t.'urroll _ r munt r < ! ! jJ * _ .1 _ ' - . u u * \T/I llkt1II.IIY A Depot litli und Wnliitor " Hti. "TTHt.t. . " ! -t. Lcavi'H I i r. TrHiufi-rl Union Dupol , Council illnT < . 7.4i in | " rl , l.ouU finon Hall IU.IJ p m i-lilt AOO , U. 1. & I'AOint ) . Arrivii Trniuf r Union llupotCouncil Trnn fjr G..VI p in Hlulit Kfpiosi B.i'l : ' a ni JU VO a m . . .Atlnntlo Ktvrttt tiM p m 415jiiu Vfitltiulo l.lmltu'l _ ' _ _ _ _ Vl.M o m Txiavos ! K. 0. , Ml' . JOK 4 O. II. lArrlvei . 'rnnsforl I'njun ' Uuput. C.'uuncll Illuffii. ITranifar 10u6 a mi , . , . KuiK.li City l'.iy Kiprun .1 i.Ji p m 10.1J par , .KnniatCItT Nlxlil K i > ron. , . | H'iJ u in I0l6uui fcl. l.onls lixpomi , t li.iQ u in unm7 f S' fOlIxTjiTV'Fl'AlJlTTO. " | ArrlvuP Tjj > n fnfj tirtloii Hupol. Cuuncll Illjilff. iTfanifor 7.45 n ml TMIOIIX I'ltr Aceanituuiliilon TjlOUU'p m t.M p ui | . . . . . . . ( it. I'aul Kxur I U.IJi m _ Uiilon llopot , ( louncllTllutiii"Trih'ifj | _ 11101 niul r. . . ' , . Cblca/o KxpVds" * . . . " . . ; .7 | 6-W P " ' 1015 pml. . . . . . . CLh'uuu K | irtui Mi a in i.Uip l"I Crvitou laical . . . , . . . , | lu 40 in U'lni'i 1 OM A lTA"Ji "tTi" . ixn/iSi lArrlTJi OinahalU. P. depot. IQih and Marcy Bt . | Omali- > .bl. l.ouli ( 'ailiion llTi'll. C. , VV.'t' . . AJ , A O. tni li > | Heuoi. jiiu nnJYabiter Bl " S1U m .blcui Cltj" Accuuiuoaatlon .1 UU ) p m 1.15 p m tlouxOItT KxproitlKc Hiinrjr ) 13.11 p m 0.00 p ID . . . .HI. Caul UmlUd . . . . .I'J.31.1 in lUt V Ji Umcroni' inn rEi.3uuJ ( rj i-U a in MOUNT VE1-LNON I lies looall the tlio utltmtlnn of tlio publlo to thu abovu unpulur hrauil nf pure rye whlv liay iid losnniitfiilly : isk u coinpiirlson with any ntliur hr.ind of puru i-yo olruruil In this iiiiirKiit. U la fur superior tu : uiv olhor whis kery , unil I KH iiriiii I on IlsubsotiitDuxcclhinco In luivor : it > well us Its purity ninl Its wholesome olfools. Tha iiuhllu Is Invltod to call nnU try It HENRY H1LLER , 610 N. Kith Street , Family Wine and Liquor House. Esmond Hotel Block. Tllli SHORTEST LINfi TO CHICAGO isviathc Chicag-o , IMilwaukea & St , Paul R'y , as represented on this map. T ma 5CEDAR RAPIDS J'PKSHOINI-S Electric Steam Heat Lighted , ; , ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 7:05 : p.m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a.m. City Ticket Office , 1501 Far- , nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH , Gen'l Ajjent. Nollcii ofm > 'rKHiuiiil ! nf Diiiunifuii for ( Jra.il > ' In ) , ' . To ( hoownoM of all lo'H. parts hf loin nnil tuiil usluloiin Maple htniut , I nun .1 si stiuut. to ; ilili sivuiuui ; : ; 'iul und : itd Htiuuts from Miiplo hi''ul [ tul'oihy hltout. Von uro hcruby notlllud thitt the unilnr- siunud , thri'ii dlslnturu tud free holders of thu ulty of OiiiaUi , have biion duly uppolntud by thu mayor , with the upiirovitl of the city uimni'll of H ild olty. to uvsuss the diunuuo to thuIIUIRTU rvspuutlvuly at the uroporlv uf- fui'tod by xrudliiK ot mild Htroni.s. diiefured by onlliKiiieu No. : i'J7 , niiasud i cpt , Dili , IMt- ' . tin 1 npprovuil KupU Dili , Ib'.i.1. ' Vnu urn fiirthur nollllo.l , viuit hixvlnir 110- cupioil haul appiiliitiiiuiit mid duly qiiitllllud H required by law , wo will , on UmiHh day of Uuiobur. A , I ) , isu ; , at thu hour of U o'ulouk lu the foruiioon , at tlmolllco of rihrlvur Ao'Donuhoo , nuj l''arnain ' Hiruot. wllhtii the cui-porutu limits of K.UU olty , incut for the purpoao of conalddrlii-c anil ina jh thousiiOHSiiiuiit. uf ( liim.iKU to thnowiiurs ro bpi'ullVL'iy uf biild proiiurty , alloutod hy mild Kruulni : , til : < ln ; { Into uonsldcrutlon espe cial uenufltH , if iiny , Vouaiti uotllliMl to ho prosout ut thu tlmo and pluuoafoiuiald , and inaliu any iibjcctloiM to or Htutoiiioiitj onvui'iiliu mid assuumoiil of daniiiKKs ui y . . in iv i onsldur pro pur. Uinnha , Hcptoiiilcr'.hJ , IrU. ' . w. u. Hiuuvin. : oiHJUci : j. PAUL. JAMKS Hl'OOKDALE , fi-23-il-ldt. Coiiiinlttvuuf AppruUurs , NOTICK TO SKL15CT FOU PAYING , Tu tlio ottiiinaof lot land land frontliiKupon stiuol iiiipiovtiini'iit illali'lct No. lat , coinpiU- lim U.ivunpurt si i out from -'d atrout ui i'UU bttodt , In the L'lty of Om.ihii. and fiilijuot to nssrssinont for Ihu jmvliiB or rupavliitroC tlio Vou nro liorohv iiotin.l | ( In pursuance of or-f tlliianco No. KOf , ii.tbicd und upurovud Sou- , Ib'X' biiU'Ct and ( lutuinilnu tuinliur 10. , to upon the kind of nuilurlul to lie nsoil In pitvlnit itald liiiinovoiiiL'iit dlhtr cton or i ofoiu Octobur 1C. 16u , ' . or tliu city council will dutermliiu sulij uiatcrlnl. Chulrinan liour'l of l'ubllYorUn. .