TIIU OMAHA DAILY JIKK : tlJItUHSDAY , SEPTEMBER 20 , 1892 , 5 t.BEWICK'S . ' SENSATION FALLS Talk About the Swooping Charges Ho Made In Speech. KITTLE GOOD IN A POLITICAL CAMPAIGN IndcpcmilonU IloXot J'ltul Auyllilnc I" tlio AllcffHtlim * In Mnlto Unpltnl Of \Mnit Attorney Uciiurnl 11 inl ine * Snys of tlio .Mutter. LINCOLNNob. . , Sept. 2S.-Spcctal [ to Tin : BKB.J The exposures In the tnnnntoracnt ? ot the Lincoln Insane asylum made last evening by E. 0. Hewlett of this city have been the subject of general comment In Lincoln today. No other speech delivered here this year has attracted so much attention nnd so much comment. No ono has yet questioned tuo nccuruej of Mr. Kowiok'n llRUros , but nny purpose to turn them to the advantage of thd political party to which tlio sponKor has but recently attached himself lias fallen flat. The independent loaders arc not likely to use Mr. UewloU's state ments , sensational though they may he , pa arguments In favor of the calamity ticket. tTliQ exposures simply tend to provo what everybody In the state , without regard to party olilllution , has suspected for years thattherj has been gross mismanagement In the conduct of some of the state Institu tlons. The members of the State Board of Public Lands add Buildings have for yearn cmtlcrvorcd to llr.d nny evidence that would load to the uncovering of frauds that they felt certain were bolnc practiced. Tlio r turo of Mr. Howlok's charges , as shown by Tun UBI : yesterday , concerns the lalslilca' ' tlon of vouchers by the steward In regard to th'o purchase of supplies for the nsylum. Mr. Kuwlclr said that lust spring ho re ceived a request to call at the ofllco ot the auditor at tno state house. Ho wont there pnd was mot by George Howorman , deputy DUdllor. who took him upstairs to the ofllco Ot the attorney general. ComroUsloncr JHumphroy was sent for and the four gcntlo- jncti rolli-cd to the private room where the attorney general requested him to lurnish the evidence of the corruption which ho had discovered. Ho stated ttiat ho had shown Ills utlldavlta to the attorney genera ! end that that oillcial hud treated thorn lightly and declined to take up the imit- .or and pursue the Investigation. Ilo men oft nnd walked down stairs arm In arm wltli Mr. Houernian , and while on Iho way down expressed his opinion of the attorney gonoru u vorv eniuhatlo language. Ho added thai , ho deputy auditor frequently Intorruptet lim wilh requests not to talk so loud for fear hot some ono might hear him , but In splto ) f the request ho kept right ou expressing i lis opinion of the attorney general. Another Version ol the Story. Attoiney General Hastings gives an en tlroly different version of the interview fehieh look place In his oulro. Ho states that when he hoard last spring that Mr llewlck was In possession of evidence tha tvas likely to Incriminate employes m thi Itato Institutions , ho sent for him aud re guested that ho divulge his information 3.'uo attorney agreed to commence crimina and civil proceedings ngalnat any and nil persons who might be implicated. Ho said that ho would except no ono and that ho would commence proceedings against oven the highest oiticor In the slate house It nec essary. Mr. Ilowlck decl'nod ' to give up his Information for tbo reason that It might got tlm line trouble. The attorney gen eral ihon proposed that Mr. Kewick put Iho evidence In his bands nud that the proceedings would bo com- gncnccd und no ono would know that the evi- pence had been furnished by Mr. Howlck. To tlm nroposltlon Mr. Howlck also dis sented. * He then stated that bo would like to receive the nomination for police Judge on . Iho repuoilcan ticket and that If the mom- IroW61 the Btato Board of Public Lands and Buildings would assist him in securing that .nomination ho would destroy the evidence in ihls poaso.sslon. U.'ho attorney general , In { fun gunge that was at least emphatic , do- jiour.ccil him as a Dlackmailor and ordered ( blm out of iho ofllco. The mtornoy goueral'a statement Is cor- robor.itau by iho other gentlemen present it the interview. ' lluulclc Mtilcen MimiTlirostta. Ill rorroboratlnc the statement mndo by the nttornoy general Mr. George Bowcrraau also multcs the following Htatomont : "When the republican city convention wns In session lust spring Mr. Howlclc catno to me and requested mo to use my influence to bell ) him secure the nomination. I declined to do so. The balloting commenced and Mr. , flowiclt saw that his opponent , Judge Waters , n was likely to secure the nomination. I was I Buattd on a back seat and Rowlck cnmo tone no und told mo that unless I got up at that tlmo und used my Influence to turn the tldo in bl % favor ho would make his attack upon "thn Board of Public Ltuias and Buildings the next day. I again declined and Mr. Uewlck was defeated. " A number of other parties were approauhod Il I tiy Mr. Hewlett , It Is assorted , and by him requested to use their influence to aid him In securing the nomination for police Judge In consideration of his agreeing to suppress the charges which ho claimed to bo able to make ; but Tun BIK : roprcsentallvo gives the statements of only those- gentlemen whom ho was able to BOO personally In regard to the mat ter. Mr. Hathaway , manager of the Nebraska Dully State Journal , stated to Tin : Bi'.r. rnp- resontatlvo that ho had been ipnrouched by Mr. Hnwluk last spring In rofere'nco to the cbarecs. At that time Mr. Howlck agreed to suppress the charges providing Mr , Hnth- fuvuy xvould secure him a lucrative position during tuo campaign , Cx'iiL'riil r.cuau'8 Mntcimmt. Ex-Attorney General Leeso snld to THE BKK representative today that nny attempt to mnkn political charges of the staterooms mudo by Mr. Kowiok should bo frowned down , l ! noral Leoto Is a prominent mem ber of thn independent party and occupied a seat on the platform with the speaker last ovonlng. Ho was also the attorney general of the state for three terms nnd un ex-ofllclo member of the Board or Public Lands and Buildings , ilo said It wus absolutely Impos- atbla for the Board of Public Lands and Buildings to detect tbo frauds referred to by iho speaker last evening. The board migh't nuspocl that they were there , but it ' had no moans of detecting them under tbo present laws of the stato. The . superintendent of the Institution is the re sponsible ofllcer. The board takes the vouchers that are presented each month nnd compares them with iho copy of the original bid on fllu with the secretary of stato. Jl the amount compares with ttio bid aud the UDOrintondont bus properly cartlllod to the claim the board has no nltornatwo but to order It paid. 1 f It did not order It paid the supreme court would couipal It by means ol a niniidumus. Mr. LoebO tuted that ho did not doubt tbo evidence furnished by the Epenknr. out that any attempt to attach the responsibility should not bu laid at the doord of tbo board. Ho builoved that tha present nttornoy general would luwo boon as good as his word when bo suldhu would commence proceedings on being fur.ilslied with thu ovl Oeuco. < Lincoln In Ililcf. * Tbreo daughters of Matt Newbury , tin keeper of u disreputable Joint in ibis city were today tauon to the girls' reformatory t\i Geneva. Two llttlo boys were sent Into tin country to bo placed on n tarm. The chll uron have for loma time been living In thi Btiin bouso with bud characters of bott i ex os. Jumcs Cox wns arrested and lined JlO.Oi for cruelly beating bis Dorse. Ho Is a mill pcddlor with un ungovernable temper. r A roan named Miles , living on Twenty first street , bad n finger blown from bis rlgh band by the oxnlnaion of a lamp last ovou inir. inir.Tbo health Authorities quarantined thro tnoro cases of diphtheria today , lllsousietl Iho Iiiillnn ( Jurstlcm. GENOA , Nob. , Sept. 25 , [ Special Tola gram to TUB BBS. ] United States Senate Uawes , wife ana daughter , and Sergeaut-ai Arms Vulontluo and wlfo arrivea here tbl -afternoon la a special car , aud Indian Con : niuslonor Morgan will inspect the India school tomorrow. A concert was given b t&o Ionian atudout * t the Auditorium tc nlhl ( before ft lnr o mulionco , nftor which Senator Dawns spoke Mnon thn Indian quo- lion. The distinguished cuosts will bo bun * qnctod by the omnloyc * loin or row. The ftonntor wns mnt at the train by the Indlnn biuia nnd 200 students , who overtoil him to the school. The street wns lined with people anxious to nucli n Rllmnso of tna distin guished pucsts. M'.nitASIC.V COUNTY I'AIKS. exhibitions of IIIR Pumpkin * nnil Tut IMm 111 Vnrlinn I'nrt * nf the Stntn. llAiaiNMTo.v , Nob. , Sept. 23. [ Special Tolagram to Tuts Dsn. ] Today the Codftr county fnlr opened with a fair nttendanco. The day \va mo tl > spent In ranking entries In the agricultural and horticultural depart ments. The race track , which wns just cum- plolcd , was In fine condition , Half mlle run ning race , Jimmy Tough won. Ttmo : 55) ) , County trot , Flora \V ivon. Tlmo : 3:11. ! IMoyclo race , half mlle , Will Stevenson won. Tlmo ! 1:43. : Tomorrow will bo a big day , us I no republicans will hold u gratia rally and Darado In Uio evening. Nonrot.K , Nob. , Sopt. 23. [ Special Tolo- prum to TUB UKU.J Tuo second day of the North NobrnsKti Fair and Driving Parlc us- soclntlon closed this evening , An unusually Inrfio number of entries having been mado. Thursday Hon. Uoorco U. Molklejohu and \V. A. Pbvntor will adaross the people In Joint dabaio. Friday ns traveling men's day iifomlsos to bo thu Rroatoat event the asso ciation hat overseen , OOIIDOH , Neb. , Sopt. 23. [ Special Tele- cram to Tun Bm.l : Iho Shorldan county fulr opened today. The farmers nro showlnjr n commendable spirit in their largo dismay of com , wtioat , oats , barley and vegetables. bhoridnu county stands at the head In the. productions of the cereals. Tomorrow will witness ns Una n display of stock as cull bo fount ! In any county'ln Nebraska. Tlio moo * promise to" bo the best In northwest No- urnskn , Forty Horses have been entered for the races tomorrow ana next day. AunuitN , Nob. , Sept. 83. [ Special Tolo- cram to Tin : Uno. | The weather was per fect today nnd tlio attendance nt tuo fair InTBC , fully 0,000. All of the schoolchildren of ttio county were admitted free , aud u pro cession of children ubout half n milo long , marching two a-bretm and hnnded by n band , entered the grounds about 1U o'clock , bringing their lunch baskets ana spending the day on the grounds. The races were a throo-mlnuto trotting , mlle liont. Dost thron In five , purse $75 , won by Alice E , owned by James Ely , In 'J:45K : nnd 2:50J : nnd 'J:53. : Ono-hnlf tulle and ru- pent ruiinlnp , best two In three , purse $50. won by Jake Lylhi , owned by Hickory & Farmer , In MJtf and 53. Stnkotroltlnc race , ono milo heat , best two In three , won by Nellie Vorn , owned by Theoiloro Joilos , In 3:15 and 3:0."i. : The bicycle race ono-nalf mlle boat , best two In three , wus won by Ueorgc Hornacly In 1:35 : and 1:31. : Orel's Now Illuli School. OUD , Nob. , Sopt. 23. jSpeclal to Tim BCK.I The corner stone to Ord's now High Hchool building waslutd with Masonio honors yesterday nftornoon. M.V. . Samuel P. Davidson of Tccumsch , grand master ; II. \V. James L > . A. Black of Ulootnmglnn , deputy grand tnastor ; V. W. George W. Martin , IX D. , of Koarnov , grand chaplain , assisted by brethren of Ord lodpo No. 103 and delegations from St. Paul ledge No. S'3 ; Porter lodjio No 11X ) , Loup City ; Anchor ledge No. 14S , North Loup : Crystal lodge No. 101 , Scotia ; Gauge ledge No. 208 , Ar- caUia , performed the coromonlcs. The pro cession was under command of Captain John L. MoDonough , acting grand marshal. Among the articles deposited in the stone were thn following : Copies of the local newspapers , copy of OMAHA. DAU.T BBE of September 2(3 ( , current coins of the realm , Ilcly Diblo presented by Mizpah chapter No.50 Order of the Eastern Star , otc. The beau tiful and impressive rltual.of the order was witnessed bv a largo concourse of spectators. On the return to the ledge room the mojt worshipful wrand master complimented the brethren on their appearance and tbo man ner in which they performed their parts. In the evening a banquet was glvon In liotel Ord , tbo members of the Masonio or der , school boara and city council being present. Covers wore laid for eighty guests. After a most anjoyablo time the guests departed - parted at a late hour. Chancellor Crolshtoii'a Itccoptloii. UsiVEitsrrr Piacn , Nob. , Sopt. 23. [ Spe cial to Tnn HER. I The ovation tondoted Chancellor Crolghton hero last night was a grand success. Ho was mot at the train in Lincoln by a delegation beaded by the Cndot baud. Arriving hero a carriage awaited him nnd enthusiastic students composed the teams that drew him to his rest- denco. The arrival was heralded abroad by ilrint ? anvils , blowing steam whistles niut collceo volU. After a hasty lunch students , citizens , friends from Lincoln end abroad poured into the largo rcsidonca until it was uncomfortably thronged. For nourly three hours the reception - coption lastod. Music was furnished by the band ana a ollopo quartet. Dr. Maxtiold of Umiiha 11 ndo a witty congratulatory speech followed by the chaucollor in a , apcnch that breathed good fellow- .ship to all , and malaco toward nono. Ho stated that bo had withdrawn bis $20,000 civil damage suit against the prosecution , the case having been dismissed by the attor neys "without projudico. " Striking features of the ovonlncr were the illuminations of the Hulsh and University buildings. _ Auhiirn'M Jiill Delivery. Aunuitv , Nob. , Sopt. 23. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BEE. ] The three Sumncr boys hold in the county Jail for breaking Into a stora in Brownville Homo tlmo ago nnd steal lug about ? 100 xvorth of goods , broke jail this afternoon about 2 o'clock ana have not yet been recaptured. The has&mont of the jail is used for the Jail proper , while the upper part is UbOtl ns a residence for the jailor , and tbo two stories are connected by an clovator used to convoy food to prisoners. During a few moments absence of every one from the house the boys climbed througn this elevator. Taking a revolver be longing to the sheriff , which was lying on a shelf , tboy made good their oscapo. The three men were seen to board a Mis souri Pacific freight train at n railroad cross ing about four miles out of tbo city , aud there Is hopojof their being captured. This is the second Jail croaking la iho last month , Charles Johnson , hold for murder in the ilrstdogroo , rofusoa to go with the others in both cases , - llrutrlce. BBATIIICK , , Nob. , 8opt. 23. ( Special Tele gram to Tin : BKE.J Tbo residence of Ilenrj Kelson at Bell and Fifth streets was broken : into by burglars last evening and roobod ol 1 u quantity of silverwnro , money ana clotty ing. Most of thu silverware was inaruod with tno Rolson Initials. Souio of Iho uionoy was old Uussiau aud Gorman coins. Nc clew , Nooloy Wymore , a youthful Incorrigible from the southern part of tbo county , wa : today taken to the reform school at Kearney , 1 to .Muili ii County , NIOIIIUIU , Nob. , Sept. 28. [ Special to Tin DKR. | William Hosseo , living near ICnox' villo , this county , was adjudged insane yesterday and sent to Norfolk to be cared foi at the expense of Mndlson county , tha innyoi ol Norfolk , It U claimed , having shipped him out of that county with a trunk loaded will old clothing and stories , The complaint was < made by Airs. Kbon Wilson , a prosporoui widow with whom ho stopped. Nnliriitku'H I'lru Itecoril. , , AHOUXA , Norj. , Sept. 23. [ Special to Tin BUB. ] Flro broke out this morning at I o'clock in the dwelling of J. H. Gardner occupied by J , M , Barney , Mr. Barney wai away. His family barely escaped , loaviut nearly all to bo eaten up by the llames. Ad Joining buildings waio In great danger , as i was located in the business part of the town close to tha paslolUco. I.uclureil t the Stittu N'orinul. PJSIIU , Nob. , Sopt. 23. [ Special to Tin u- BEK. ] Susan B. Anthony lectured bofon 00 the students , Monday night , at the Stat normal. Tbo hall was crowded. Sh spoke for nourly two hours on tna advance incuts that iho women of America unvo mad - durinif the last forty years , politically , tc aor cmlly andlluai'clally it- I'ound Not Uuilty. its WIUIBII , Nob. , Sept. 2i [ Special Telt grain to TUB Bee. ] The Jjry found a vei diet of oot guilty In the case of Alvln J MGulro , who was oharxed with hona iteal lug. ROBBED AN OLD VETERAN Forty-four Hundred Dollars of Pension Money Stolen at Davenport NO CHANGE IN THE OPERATORS' ' STRIKE SnvonU lllnnstrout Wrecks Snlil to llnvn lloen N'lirrnwly Avoided us a lie * nit of the iRiinrnneo of the Now Mon. DiVExroiiT , la , , Sopt. 23. Ono of the most daring robberies ovar known in this city oc curred last night. Nicholas Strito , an old , oco-lccgcd veteran , who had recently drawn $1,400 pension money , was relieved of his wealth At the HOCK Island depot by Ucoraa Masury , Mnsury was caught this morning nnd all the money was recovered. The prisoner re cently obtained possession of vnlunbh mining stocks and was caught in Iho act of dispos- leg of them. I.onot District fair. LENOX , la. , Sopt. 28. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bun.J The Lenox district fair ononca today with very bright nnnpocts. Tomorrow Is republican day nnd Friday democratic day , nud largo crowds nro prom ised. Tomorrow's races will bo Interesting. In Iho finish of the second beat of too three-minute class today , after the horses had passed under the wlro the sulky of lltou collided with that of Ouy nnd then with that of Joker , smashing both' the latter sulkies. Long , driver of .lokor , wns thrown violently to iho ground , but hold his horse and saved a runaway. The driver of Illon was also thrown out of his sulny , but was uninjured. Dandy A bo&uno unmanageable ana ran nwuy , throwing WllllAtn Alghrny , driver , to the ground , where ho was picked up Insensi ble. Ho ran through tbo quarter stretch out onto tno track and tore down through the crowd , knocking down T. U. Elliott , an aged and wealthy resident , breaking his log nt and above the knee and breaking several ribs. Ilo will probably die. Missot'iti VAI.I.CY , la. , Sapt. 23. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bi'.K.ITho Harrison county fnlr opened toduv with Immense ex hibits In all dopartmants. The grain products and stock are particularly lino. At tendance , 3,1)00. ) The races were the contnr of attraction. The 2:35 : pace was won by Miraculous , Daisy J second , Hocitoy P third. Best time : 0:27. : In the 2-yenr-old stake , Annie C. Forrest won , Almont Shormon second , Wnxlo third. Bast tlmo : 5'J . Quarter mile nud repeat running race was won by Sunday Boo , Uroy Maid second , Jack of Diamonds third. Aith continued good weather the fair will ho more successful than any over hold in the county. Mililstrr * In SiiPHlon. DUMIIAII , Nob. , Sept , 23. ( Special to TUB BEI.J Quito a number of ministers of Otoo county mot In the United Presbyterian ohurch lestovonlng for the purpose of organ izing a county ministerial association. The opening sermon was by Rev. J. C. Jacoby or Nebraska Uity. After the sermon greetings from the ilold were given by most of the ministers present. This was both Instructive and interesting to the audience. This morning trains brought n number ot ministers from different parts of the county. Tha meeting being called to order and dovo- tlonal exorcises dispensed with , 'the con stitution of tbo Nebraska City Ministerial association was rovlsed and adopted as tuo constitution of the county association. Tha conference in the afternoon on tha attitude of the church toward the labor problem in its various phases , was opened in an excel lent address by Hov. C. Monroe of Nebraska City. The address of the evening on "Tho Man for tbo Times" was ably delivered by Kov. M. Brown of Douglass , Nob. The following nro the oflloars elected for the ensuing year : President , Dr. J. B. Grove , Nebraska City ; vice president , Rov. L. Proudfit , Dunbar ; secrotarv aud treas urer , Rov. Moulton of Nebraska City. Graml Conslntory in Annual , la. , Sopt. 28. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Buis. ] The grand consistory of Iowa of the United States dispensation of tbo Scottish Hito Masons , closed its annual session hero today , The following ofUcers were elected : W. A. Mauor , Council Bluffs , cominandcr-ln-chiof ; Charles Lewis , Orance City , deputy commander-lh-ohlof ; J. S. Aleman , Davenport , ilrst lioulonunt com mander ; F. C. Carson , bloux City , second lieutenant commander ; L. E. Tower , Storm Lake , minister of state ; E. H. Fonda , Council Bluffs , grand chancellor ; C. C. Wullso , Sioux City , grand treasurer ; G. E. Fullers- ton , Marion , grand secretary and keeper of seals ; Hov. Neal MoAualy , Wilton Junction , grand prior ; L. A. Dassault , Davenport , gran a marshal ; F. A. Alton , Cedar Haplds , grand master of core monies ; W. L. Sod- wick , Sioux City , grand engineer and archi tect ; J. H. Lagrange , Storm Lake , grand standard bearer ; M. M. Huppert , Marion , grand hospitaller ; A. J. Brown , Council Bluffs , captain of the cuard. tinvcrnor Klrkwood'g Priam ) * , IOWA CITV , la. , Sept. 23. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BiiE.l A larco representation of the public men of Iowa of tbo pasi twenty- live years gathered here today and .paid a high honor to Iowa's old war governor , Sam uel J. IClrkwood. It was arranged for some flftv of Klrlcwood's associates In ofllco since the war to meet here and pay their ro- spoots to him. It was n notable collection of prominent lowans. Among them were ox- Governor Sherman , Federal Judge Hoed , ox- Ccngrossmon Pussey , Hon. H. S. Flnkblno , General Ed Wricht , Judge Hothrock , Judge George C. Wright , Hon. B. F. Guo , Hon. George P. Wright nnd many others. There was a most happy address by Judge Wright , in which ho paid a glowing tribute to Kirk- wood. The old governor , now nourlng his 70th year , made a happy response , saying in conclusion : ' ! leave to the future tbo ver dict ns to my actions. I shall feel that what ever responsibility , laoor and toll I guvo was gwen to the best of my ability. " Will Context tlio Will. CEDAH RAPIDS , la. , Sept , 23. [ Special Tologram.to TIIC Betc.J Mri. Jane Spaaglor and Mrs , Ellen O , Blake have brought suit in the district court to break the will of the late Sampson C. Bovor. Mr. Bovor was ono of tno wealthiest men In Iowa , being worth moro than 1,000,000. Ho loft tbo bulk of his property to bis three sons -Uamos L. , George \V. und John. The contostanls In their pe tition claim that Mr. Bover wus not of sound and disposing in hid at iho lima of Ibo execu tion of the will und charge that the will ana rodlrll were onch prodimid nnd oxeculnil by thu frntid , duroM nmtinclno \ | Inllucnco ot Jumos L , Bovor nnd Ucorgo , Bovor , The case promises to bo ono of * the most exciting and sousa'.lonal over trlod hero. In fnvnr of thi ! Klkliorn. O'Nr.n.1 , Nob. , Sopt' ' 53.-Spoclal [ Tola- gram to Tun BBS. ] Th6 Jury Inthocixsoot Charles O'Connor agnlnst the Elkhorn for damages caused by overflowing the land of tbo plaintiff , nftor a , deliberation of three hours , brought in n verdict for the defend ant , Tha plaintiff subd for f3r,00. B. T. While ol Omaha appeared for iho company and M. F. Harrington , pt this place for tno pUUHIIT. This u tha first jury case of any importance won by n' railroad company in Holt county. . Two 1'ntnl Onsoltno Kxrilo loii . Sioux Citr , la. , Sept. 23. [ Special Tolo- cram to TIIR BEE. ] Flro resulted from n gasoline steve explosion on Fifth street this morning. Mrs. B. stohl was probably fatally burned. At the sarao tlmo another flro occurred In the City hotel , on Virginia street , from the same causo. Teresa Hal- lot , n servant , received burns nnd Inhaled lire , so that her recovery Is considered doubtful. Nn Clmnio In the .Strike. Cntuit Hiring , Sept. 23. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Ben.-There ] Is no material change In the strike of the operators on the Burlington , Cedar Hnplds & INorthorn rail- wnv , neither j-howlnunnysign of weakening , boven trainman have quit worn claiming tbo danger to bo too great , nnd It Is said moro will follow , The strikers claim n number of disastrous wrecks bavn been narrowly avoided. A'KH' HULK-ir llllnoN .Stnto Ilonrd ol ttiillwny Commis sioners IRNIIOS Instructions. CincAno , III. , Sopt. 23. The State Board of Ualluny nnd Warehouse commissioners on the recommendation of the Chicago board of Trade has promulgated the following rules , to become oiToctlvo unless cause is shown why they should not nt the next meeting of the board : "The word 'now' shall bo inserted In each ccrtltlcnto ot Inspection of a newly harvested crop of oats until August 15 , of rye until September 1 , of wheat until November I and of barley until May 1 , of each year. " Tlili clinnco shall bo construed as estab lishing now grades for tbo time specified to conform to tbo existing grades of grain In all particulars , excepting the distinctions between - twoon the now nud the old crops-and apply to grain Inspected for store for two months after the tlmo respectively auove specified. Northdru wheat must bo northern grown spring whom , sound nnd well cleaned , and must contain not loss than 50 par cent of the hard varieties of spring wheat. SfZEKlXGA Dll'OllUB. Miss iillo Slfiiiinon , the . .IctrcfisV i\ts n So ] > .iriUloii from Hur Ilushnnd. Qnioioo , III. , Sept. 28. The taot became public this evening that Miss Efllo Shannon of Daniel Frohman's theatrical company , is undergoing an experience in the dlvorco courts within two years of her marriage. It has not been generally-Known that she was In marital harness , her wedding with Henry Guy Carlcton , the dramatist and newspaper man , having been kept .secret under tha bo- lluf that open announcement of it might Interfere - torfore with Miss Shannon's ' work on the stage. She said today : ' -Ho may say that ho wanted mo to loavo'tho stage , but I told him before my mnrrlago that I had obliga tions which I had to fulfill , nnd that my mother would never , consent to receive sup port from my husband. ' "Then , " added MIss > Shannon , with now color in her cheeks , "if , he had ways to lake care of mo at that time I never saw anv of them. " j- ' , ZOA'O DISTANCE fKl.El'UONIXO. South Item ) , Inil. . nnil'llaston ' , Mass. , llolil Conversation Of6t the Wires. SOUTH BUND Ind ' . 2S.-The , Indtie'iit. - : Amort- can Loug Dlstanpe . .Telopnonotcompany , which for some tlmo has boon , constructing a line from Now York to Chicago , working from both terminals , today virtually com pleted the line to this city , and will tomorrow finish It. Thin city was the connecting link. South Bend was connected with Plttsburg at 10:10 a. ra. , and with Now York at 10:15. The line xvorked perfectly , an ordinary tone of voice oclnpr distinctly heard at Now York. Later in the day Boston was reached , mak ing the longest distance tnat tbo human volco was over transmitted over 1,000 mlie.s. This test was also porfoct. The entire lines will bo in wonting order In a short timo. Moving Agnlnst the Heading Combine. * AI.DANV , N. Y. , Sept . 23. Mr. Danlol G. Gnflln , counsel for the special senate com mittee which has been investigating tbo Heading railroad combination , held an extended - tended preliminary consultation with Attor ney General Hosondala this afternoon , on the recommendation of the committee that action bo taken to annul the charters and leases of such railroad corporations In this state as belong to tbo Heading coal combination. The conference was adjourned to give the attorney general opportunity to go over the testimony in the case. Mr. Grlflln says the attorney general will doubtless see that the position tnKon b } ' tap committee is a right ono. DcnlcR u Cruel Story. NEW HAVEConn. . , Sept. 23. The ofllcmls of the Yata-Shomold scientific school deny the statement published that John H. Vcr- hoof. the missing member of Lieutenant Peary's expedition to the Arctic regions , was expelled from Yolo. Prof. Brush , director of the school , said Vcrhoof was not expelled , neither did ho leave college in dUgraco. The gambling story was greatly magnified , and was In no way the cause of bis leaving Ynlo. Ho entered in the class of 'SO. and some time during hla senior year withdraw , fearing that he would not bo able to graduate owing to low grades. Killed In n Caul Allno. DJSNVKR , Colo. , Sent. 23. A Republican special from Wulsenburg , Colo. , says : Su perintendent D. E. Muir and William M. Holt , a minor , were instantly killed this af ternoon in tbo Walsonbure coal rnluo. They were examining tbo mine and upon entering an unused room their lights ignited gas which had accumulated tbara and an awful explosion followed vritu tba above results. Now York Jlxclinnce Quotations. Nuw YOHK , Sept. 23. I Special Telegram o Tim Ben. ] Exchange was quoted as fol lows ; Chicago , 80 coiUaTmscouut ; Boston , 12 to5 cents discount ; S Eouls , 75 to CO cents discount , j ' > MtflNGT9BACC0. PUREST. MOST RELIABLE. Ijold Krncj ( ojettpetyeri old soul , , Had lived 17 tij reatajjeoJoUri , , he Would r/aVe / called jor BULL DURHAM j To snoke irtys / pipe , . | And been nr\errier \ Under its poWersi E Thousands of Smokers e e The Millionaire in his palace , o The Laborer in his cottage , The Swell on the street , The Sailor on his ship , Comfort-lovers everywhere , Sr - Prefer Bull Durham. r- rr. r.i r. Black well's Durham Tobacco Co. , i- DURHAM , N. C. THE FACT That AVER'S Snrsaparllla ct'UKa oTHKits of Scrofulous Diseases , Krup-tlons , Hells , Kczcmn , Liver and Kidney Diseases , Dyspepsia , Hlieti- matlsin , niul Caturrli sliouhl lie con- vluclng tliat the same course of treatment WII.T , ct'itK YOU. All that has been said of the wonderful cures effected by the use of AVER'S during the past 50 years , truthfully applies to-ilny. It is , In every sense , The Superior Medicine. Its curative - tivo properties , strength , clleet , and flavor are always the same ; and for whatever blood diseases AYEH'S Snrsaparllla is taken , they yield to this treatment. When you ask for 0 W 40 EUV V V * * iSV SarsaparlSSa don't bo induced to purchase any of the worthless substitutes , which afo mostly mixtures of the cheapest in- gredicnts , contain no sarsaparilla , have no uniform standard of ap pearance , flavor , or effect , are blood- pnrillers in name only , and are of fered to yon because there is moro profit in selling them. Take Prepared by Dr. J , 0. Arer&Co , , Lowell , Mn . Sold by all Druggist * ; I'llcu $1 ; MX botllos , J5. Cures others , will cure you ARE YOU SUFFERING ? FROM Female Weakness , ' Catarrh or _ Rbcumatssm , Chronic , Nervous or Private Diseases , IP SO , CALL Dr. Searles & Searles Consultation Free. Acknonlerteod to bo the most succoiful specialist In all I'lUVATK , 11LOOO , NEIiroUS , UK1N ASU UUItf- AHY UlSKAHES. Gonorrhum In from 3 to ( S days. Sypbllls cured without.Mercury. All utajtos for llfo. HTIUCTU11B permanently cureil. roraoTal com plete , without cuttlnu , c.uutlo or dilatation. Cura directed at homo by patient without a momont'4 pain or annoyance. 1'ILKS , FldTULA. AND lincTAIj OLCUllS ourol Itbout pain or detention from buslQOsa. 11YD11OCKLB ANO VAIUCOOKI.K porminontly nd succcsifullr cured. Method now anil unrainaz. WEAK MEN ( V1TAMTV WKAK ) , .Madasoby too olosi appll all on to business or study : savora monttl strain rarlof ! BHXUAI * KXCBSSEd In raldUlo llfo , or rom the clloots of youthful folhoi. WKAK MKK AUIJ VICTIMS TO NErtVOOS IK BILlTYorKXHAUSTIO.V , WAST1NRV13AKKKS3 NVOLUNTAKV I-OS3K3 with KAHI.Y UBUAV In 'O1JNO and M1DDLH AOI51) ; lack of vim , vluor nd stronnth , wllh sexual organs Impaired and weakononed prematurely In approaching old aa. ill yield roadllr to our nuw treatment for loss o Ital power. Call on or uddrejsrltli stamp foi Irculars , free book and receipts. Dr. Searles & Searlesll , ( Next to Post Onioo. SANATIVO , " tlio tVoiidorrul Spaninli remedy prcacrl b o d Tor aver 5O ycnr | curon all Nor * , voun OlioaeoB , " | , LacIc of Memo ry , Head a oh o , _ , „ . . . . . waltefalneB * Before & After Uso. KmisMonn , tos rbotographod from llfo. ITI unll o < > (1 , or diminution of tlio Generative. Organ * , etc. , and all cllectn cuune < l by puit abiiwcs. Put nit conveniently to curry In tliovext pockot. 1'rlcoSl apackaRo , or O for $5 , ivltlia written guarantee to cure or refund the money. If n drupeUI tries to tell you some AVOUTIinKSH IMI'f A- TIOX In plncoof HANATIVO , enclose price In euvo- lone nnd wo will send by mall. Pamphlet la plain Mealed envelope tree. Adilrcus , MADRID CHEMICAL CO. , Branch Office lor U.S.A. . 858 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO , ILL , SANATIVO Is sold In OMAHA. NUB , by Kulin & . Co , DrugKista , Cor. istli & Douglas Sts. ] . A. I'ullcr ft Co. , DniK ists , Cor. Mtli & Douglas Sts. , and ilrucgists Kuncrnlly. CURB Anew and Complete Troatmant. conilstlntr o ( Supposltorle ) , Ointment la ( Upiului , also In Ilex andl'lIU ; a 1'oiltlvo Cure for Hil rnil. Internal bllndor UloodlntfltehlnK. Ohronlo , Itom.-.itor HoroJI- Uryl'llui. This Kemedy haj never lison known to fall , II per box. 0 fort ) ; Bent by mall. Why sulfur from tills terrible clUuaso whoa n wrlttan Kunrantaa Is uoBltlvolyiilvon with 0 notoj or refund ihomonoylf notcuredSond stamp for free tiamplo. Uuaranton Isined byKulm A Co. , DrujKlJU , Solo AKOII' * , corner 16tl' und Duuului uroota. uu..ha. Nob. A torpid llvnr U tlm Hourc > HII , uli-lc lu-aduolii > , coiisllpatli : > ii , plica , ( hlllinufover , clillUiintljuunillcu. MiuvuiiHpucllloolVfctiiu thu lh < > r , ro-W storlni ; it tii licallliy action , "flctg. I DEFORMITY BRACES ElasticStockings , Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , WaterBottb3 , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies. ALOK&PBNPOLD , 114 S. 15th St , Kcxt to Poslofllci When once you've bo't else\vhere and then happen to see our goods and prices , it will avail you little. The time to call and see is be fore you buy. not afterward. Itwill then mean money in your pockets. Our values are une qualled. Don't fail to give us a call. In our corner window we display a number of fine suits in Sacks and Cutaways A.T 6,25 , $6,50 $ , $7 $ and Meltons at $12.50. Others up as High as you Want. All these suits are made up in the highest style of the art and. -warranted towear. . You will find them lower in price than others of the same quality. Corner 13th and Farnam Streets. DrDO 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Th eminent specialist In nervoni. chronic , private , blood , ikln and urinary c1lscn ai. A renUar ana registered graduate In moilclno , -Jlplomns and ccrtlOcittor nhnw. is still treating with thu greatest SIIFCOSI catarrh , spermatorrhoea. Ion . manhood , i mlu l . wualinois , nliiht loies. Impotency , lyphlllv ntrlcturu. k'ou- orrboen , uleet , Tarlcocnlo.clc. No mercury uitd. New treatment for lots of vital power , i'artles unnblo W visit mo may be treated i home hy oorrospoiulonce. Midlclna or Iniirumnnti sent by mall or express se < ourolypacked.no inarlis to Indicate contents or sender. Ono personal Interview preferred. Consultation froo. Correipondcni'e . strictly . prirato. Hook . ( Mysteries of Life ) seal true. Oflloo hours U . M.loUp. m. Sundays II ) a. m.to 11 m. Send stamp for rooU. DOCTOR : TIIH BPEO1AL.1ST. In the treatment of nil forms of PRIVATE DISEASES. and nil Woiilcnnss and DUoidur of MANHOOD ultuiii and vi tality. KUhtcun yours of tlio most rumnrk- itblu Miccc.'ss In tlio treiitiiiunt of this uluss of ( llsoasus , wlilcli Is iirovon by tha iiiiiviirsul tostltnony of thoiibantlH who huvu boon cured. Write forXslroulitra anil queHtlon list , lltli unil Kuril un Sti. , ( niulii ; , Null. Vt'a will ten < ) ynu the niaryflnun French Preparation CALTHU8 frrr. and a legal Kuarantei that ( lAL'I'HUS will lU-Hluro .TOIIF Qlrallli , Strrnk'Ui and Vigor , Un Hand fay ifiatiifed. Addroen VON MOHL CO. . Boll Im.riru Jlt U , llndnmll , Otilo. is CLAB9 i * th I-nrgMl , Fo t t nu * rinenl In the W rtS. Finsennur nccomoilatlona uneicelled. NEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND OLA8QOW. Kvorr Huturdny , NEW YORK , < JII HrtI/rKll nnd NAFI S , ' .IroKulnr Intervals. SALOON , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAOE rates on loirCBttiirmitu and from the prlnclplo DDOICH , s 3Liin , IBIJH A ALL coiiTwrmi ; ronixo. KicurslaiillcUeU Avallnlila to leturn by cIllnTtho plo- lureique Clyde A Nartli of Ireland or Nnplos A Ull < r lur Until acl tlisey Oiicn ( sr Aijr insutt tt levtti Ei'.n , Apply to any of our local Agents or to IIENUKIIHON HHOriir.HS. OhlcufO , II ! . DHR.W , BAILEY Teeth Klllod With out 1'alii uy the l.ixteit In volition. TEETH EXTHAOTED WITHOUT TAIN OlC DANGEIl A FULL SET OV TKETH ON KUJ111EK VOll Uff.oo. 1'orfoct fltguarantood. Tc > oth oxtrnotod In thoinornluiT. Now 0110 * lusurlud 111 ovuiilug of sumo diiy. Hue apcultnona of Itomovulilo Hrldeo. BeoBiioolinonaof I'luxlUlo Klustlu 1'lnta All work wurnuitoil us rojirctontud , Olllco , 'llilrd Floor , l'.ixton IHooU. Tclcpliouo 1085. IGtliaiil Furuvii Sti. Tuke Elevator or titiilrway ( rom 10th Street Entrance. KIPANo. TAUUL.ES rt > irui io tue kUduacblTir : oh ? buircU. purl < _ If tkeUotvl. iema nod tft lu lJ | I tbo bwt lu'vJU'lAS known fvr blll9Uft * g , tx * , coniliinuan , tly i i , la , ruuli Tc th , bmaftote. hootl'V0il < * Mof dljt tlon , plj rt s. eallow c'.tnpltz * 4 laa.udeTcr/autMtMrenulttiiftrrqiui Jluipure Uooicr a Wlum l > i tla bbumub , llrtr or ID . totluas to ptrfsrm tutlr proper fuflbtltiu. IvncLt - irlrou to OTiT-s KlnsE ar boiufltou bylaltluycaenl ( r T XfcAoumerj. Piioe ty until. 1 grout.tXi Am [ > lH.ld ( * . * . * tllBMroAL CO.l fcpruc Bt..Ksw York , QUAIL BRAND HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oats , Unequalled in Flavor. Corn Gritz , Sold only in 2fr pound paokagoi. Velvet Meal , For ni u 111 n a and gomi. rn Solil by nil FliMt-CIasa Save Your Evcsiirlit Eyes tostotl Iroo liy an EXPERT OtTlOIAN I'orfcct adjustment. Superior lousoi. Norv- ousliuaduclio utirod by uslii ; ; our ttnoctaolei nnd Kyoglussoj 1'rlcu ) low foi * lint cUn goods. THE ALOE & PENFOLD GO , 114S. lothSL.Crolcrhton Bloolc. DR , C GEE WO Thoonly lofvlly graduntal chlnois nU Elvhl years' study , Ten years praolioil ot oncowlth all no ii dliDMU * . Troiti suoojsifullr allohronlooasesKlvoii up by other ilooturs Uall and BOO him or write for quostlon blauk. Da nol Ihlnkyouroaia lionaluis huoiusa your doctortIH you so , buttry Uio Cliliiuso doctor with hit no.r mil wonderful rojue < 1li > i. and raoalvu now baaulltt und i fermanentoura whatotUur ilootori oumoVnlVJ. lerbs. Hoots and I'luiiU-naturo's romedlgi-hli medicines. The world hit wltnati. Ono tbout nd testimonials In thrao years' pr.ictloo. No Injurloni decuctlons , no narcottoi , no potion. llatluuil truatuieut aim poraianunl ourj. Following cases sucoasiCully troital an I curJL given up by other doclorsi Thoi.Couuhlln. < lli Harnoy strout , o'iroiilarliou. matlimU years , kldntiyand liver troubloi. Thos. Culvert , 13th und F.irnun utrooti. gonirit rtoblllly. liidli'jitlon , lun < of strantth aud vlUlltr , Took medlciMB fur yairs but not nu relief , M. Ij. Andvnon , Ull Cu'uliif strj t , ojtir.-U agtlima aud bronchitis of flftoon yosrs itauJla ; Has for sale the followlnv prepiral romolloi at IIWJ a bottle , six bottlus forll.W ) , for tbo cura of Asthma , Catarrh , Hlok liuadaoliv , IndUettlon Illoodl'olsoiilnie. UUtiuutitlsni , Female Wotknoji. Kldnvy aud I.lvur Complaint. No agents. Uoll uulr by Chluvsu Medlclnu Co , Capital , JIUJ.UJl Offi56 , 16th auJ Cali&raii Sti , ( torii , Neb