THE OMAHA DAILY BtiKs ATUllDAY , OCTOBER 1 , 1892 , fy ( ) INVESTIGATE THE CHARGE 0. Eowick Will Bo Invited to Verify His Acoiuation. OSITION OF THE STATE BOARD MEMBERS Clmlrimti Ittim | > tiro7 Itcgnril * It ni 111 * Duty to Vludlciitc cr Convict tlio Mmmccintmt of tl.s Lincoln Jmnno LINCOLN , Nob. , bopt. no. . . [ Special to THE Bnr. . | It hns practically Usin decided by the Btato Hoard of Publlo Ltinds and Buildings \o make a thorough Investigation of tlio sen- fcationtil charges made at the Lansing opera house In this city Tuosaay evening by LC. . Zlowlcic. The board has no means of enforc ing Iho attendance of witnesses , but nn ur gent Invitation will doubtless bo extended to Mr. Kowlek to como before the board and ubmlthts evidence. In this connection the following Intlcr nddroised to Chalrmnt : Humphrey of the board by Governor Iloyi Is of interest : "I would respectfully call your nttonttor to tlio siatoinonts made nt a public mooting In tuls city and discussed W the press of dls honest management of tlio hospital for the Insane al Lincoln , nnd sUlo thul 1 feel it m ; , dulv ni chlot executive of the commonwoaltl to respi'ctfully urge your board to make i thorough Investigation of iho charges nr.uii for the tinrposo of bringing the parties , 1 proven guilty , to justice , and the recovery o far na possible , from their hondsmon o BinounlH utolcn front Iho state ) , if such ttijpfti Shall 1)0 ) ustnbllshod. "I nin moved totnis course In thodlschnrfii of my duties , certain fuels having como ti my knowloUiro through ofllclul ohnnncls which would Boom to loud corroboration ti omo of the published clnnges. " lti < | iii < lliiU' < l l > y IiiilriH'mtrnH. A. J. Oustln , ono of the loading inombor : Of tbn Independent parly in Iho state am whoso prominence In the councils of thn parly will nol bo disputed by anyone , sail to Tint HII : : representative this morning tha In his opinion Air. Howlck was but llttlo better tor than tbo men tin hud denounced. "Ill nan who keeps in bis possession for so Ion , n time the evidence of rascality and decline to tnnko It public , " said Mr. ( Justin , "dc eorvcH the coudomnutlon of all honest men If he olTeiud to suppress bis ovlduncn in con EidonUlon oi au ofllco ho Is no bettor than Receiver of stolen goods , ' Mr Gustln wa * iv. ! ' 'tally Indignant at the assertion tbn Mr. lie wick Is receiving the countenance u the Independent partv in nisolTorts to oxnas the alleged rascality ol the asylum omnlyes "The Independent party will recognize n pinn who is dialiouost as Mr. Kowick's ow statements prove him to bewas the on phaliu manner In which Mr. Qustin o pressed himself on this point. Srrrotury of State .Mlon'rt Views. Sccintnry of State Allen was asked b Tun Br.r. representative today whether th Board of Public Lanas and Huildings woul Institute an investigation of tbo manner 1 Vvlneb accounts nnd contracts had boon jup plod at tbo asylum , ilo replied tun Buch nn Investigation would doubtlos bo commenced nt once ; that Attorney ( ji > i oral Hastings had telegraphed W. 3. Sun xnors , the assistant attorney trenornl , that h would iclurn to Lincoln this evening. Set yotarv Allen discussed * ho charges at soni length and spoke of the difliculty in kcopln n check on the contract supply sytom o : forced by law in tnls state. AH an illustration showing the way good are purchased at tba present tlmo ho stuto that during tbo quarlor just expired Iho bl of C. Konman & Co. for groceries furnlshc the bo ullal for Iho insane at Lincoln , e Whicn Dr. J. W. Howtnan Is suporlnlondcn amounted lo ? 1,895.70 , while iho estimate f < the quarter und tbo amount bid on Dy Ilo I dan it Co. wus $707.27. "I llnd upon invostlgallnn , " said M Allen , llbesl prunes bid nt 5 conls , ovapa ntcd pucioi ) at 0 cants , English currents acnts , rlnc ovuooratcd npplos at 4 cents ai ovnpor.it od blackberries nt 5 conls. No ; \vlin Ihls low bid on evaporated fruils , wine nro tno uust qunlity on the market , nol si dried , why did Dr. Bowman , superintend ! ) ! of Iho Institution , if working on nn oconom basis neglect to purchase poaches , blaekberri and prunes , buying a few pounds only of a | pics and paving in ouo month alone ov fSOO for ovanoratod apricots nt 17)-f con per pound , which were not in the contrac Tnis , too , during the month of Scpteir.bc when nil dried fruits nro ot the now cro TV'hy also In July were these low prices .1 Bored and nearly $100 cxnondcd for groi fruits nnd no dried fruit , with a contract i California canned fruits far beneath ihc Value ? Oilier Iiitorvstlnt ; Fontttres. 'Wby did the estimate call for oulv7G7. tvhero $1,80.1.76 was used , and why was tl amount of goods uurclinsed on this control Certainly not bncauso gardens foiled yield tholr crop of vegetables , for llnd in tbo bid hominy , and homl tjrltb bid at 1 cent per pound , beans bid u cents per pound , other farunnclous goods proportion and no hominy nnd scarcely a beans purchased. Why do wo llnd a stn ] nrtlclo like cheese loft off the ostlmi nnd hirer o amounts purchased at rot price 1. > cents per pound } Wo also find Ginned flsh ono article canned snlmoi billed at $1.15 per case , wholesale price $ . " > mid not n case bought during iho quart but mustard sardines bought In their pit nl $ il 2" > n < M' case when wholesale prlco about $3.23. " Air , Allen had other comparisons and staled that under the prasutit system it Impossible for the board to prevent I practice at Iho Lincoln asylum or any otl ntato institutions. It was roeonimoue ! to the alliance legislature of t yonrs ngo by Hon. John Steen , co mlHHlor.oiof public lands and but ings , thut a purchasing nuont bo employ by thn stntei under the direction of the Bo : of Public Lunds nnd Uulldlngs whoso dut it would bo to purchase all supplies for I state and lo kcon n check on iho different atilutlons. Thnt is Impossible lo be dc under the present system and i recommendations of Mr. btocn wi not considered. Mr. Allen stated that 1 board bus repeatedly ordered Iho dlflon superintendents thai In nil contracts w the state on supplies , they bo Illlod and llvcred nt ono tlmo nnd entire , thus malt their estimates and bids call for just w ! each institution requires. 'Ibis order 1 been Ignored bv formei superintendents well as by Dr. Bowman , mjd houco Ibo portunity appears tor practices not cons out with the Interests of Iho stuto , Crutu Hunk Allitlm. ' Kccolvor Miller of the defunct State Ui of Nebraska at Crete today tiled with clerk of tlto Biiprumo court a request for Btructlons on a point which has already b raised by him In the discharge of his dull Ho states to the court that after oxnmln the books ho has discovered that Indlvldu nnd tlrms to the number thirty in a 1 urti dobtod to the bank In the aggregate sum ? 1I,718.-I'J. ! These sumo parlies also have posits in the bunlt to the amount of gn.UO'j Ilo Uoslrei iho court lo deride for I whether ho Khali glvo those purllos credit their indebtedness to the full nmoun tholr deposits , or only credit thoni with si part of their deposits as may eventually paid to all depositors ol the bunlc. It is no longer believed that the deposit of the Imnit will rccolvo dollar for dollar tholr inoue-y. The bank's nffulrs art ) I much worse condition Hum wiisulllrfils posed. Tlio forthpo-nlng report of the oelvor promises to bo nn Inturoitlng do mcnt , ( ! o l | > ut the Htiitu lloiun. Governor Doyd loday appointed d. J. 'I Uo of Ihli city judge of tno Third judl district , to till the vacancy created by restRiiiuIon of JudRO Alien W. Field , i luo republican candidate for congress , Tultlo Is the domocrutio candidate for position ut the coming general election. The cprUflcato of the nomination of 1 Hani S , Drnh as tha oandn'ato for con at in the Fourth congressional district ' tiled wila the secretary of state today. Ihe > bupreme court has adjourned u next Tuesday , when cases Iroin the TI judicial district ulll bo taken up. Articles of mcorixiratloii of the 01 : Milling association of Champion , Nob. , \ \ lllud with tbo secretary of state today. ' company hns a capital or 120,000 , and Is corporalod by Thomas Sootl and others. Only llfteeu aays yet remain In which certificate * ot iioumallou of the caudldi THE MORSE DRY GOODS GO. ladies' Kid Gloves. Extraordinary Bargains. For Today. Wo call niton lion to the following lots , which cannot bo replaced at the prices. At $1.29. wo offer 100 do/on C-hook Droasod Jou- vlu , nnd 7-hook Rttodo .louvln fjlovos , both real French kid and in the follow- in B colors , tan , brown , mode , pearlpray ami assorted slates. These have always bec.i 32 ; today they go nt $1.29 u pair. . At $1.50. $ Another lot of 5 end 7 hoolc Suede nnd 8 inch Mousqultalro Glovesinnkors , .Touvln and Courvolslor , both celebra ted manufacturer.- line glovos. They have been $2.2o. Today wo sell them at $1.50 a pair. At thcso prices wo will not lit any gloves on day of salo. Any day during the following wuelc wo will gladly do so. Como early while our stock is com plete. Ladies' ' Wool Vests , 75c. Swiss ribbed , high nock long sleeves , high neck sleeveless , and low neck nnd slenvoloss , white and colors. Others ask $1.25 and 81. < iO , wo give choice to dav for 75c. Infants' ' Cashmere Hose , lOc , Colors , rod , navy , seal and black. Just half prlco. on tbo several btato tickets may bo filed with the secretary of state. The c.iso of John Thomas against Anna Markhara was tiled with the cleric of the supreme premo coart this morning. It comes trom Douglas county. School bonds Irom several counties were registered nt the auditor's ofllco this mnrn- ingns follows : Way no , 9300 ; Boo no , $300 ; Custer , Sti'J5 ; Fimias , $ ( W5. Tbo commissioner of public lands and buildings lodnv * > or.t out ever 3,000 forfeiture notices to the holders of school lands. These holders are in every county of the state. Last year the commissioner sent out 97,000 no tices , but on account of the drouth the year before the time was extended. The forfeit ure notices sent out todav cover tracts of land hold by nonresidents for speculation , nnd the law will bo vigorously enforced in every caso. Senator Koontz , ono of the secretaries of the Stnto Board of Transportation , returned today from his eastern trip. While away ho visited the battle fields In the vicinity of Kichmond , Va. , and was particularly inter ested in the fields of Potorsourg , Frodrlcks- burg. Fair Oaks and Seven Pines. Ho vis ited the same battle field * nearly thirty years ago when the opportunities for plcasuro and sightseeing were not as favorable as they were within the past few weeks. The state examining board mot at the of llco of the state superintendent of public in struction this afternoon to dotonnlno upon the names of the touchers entitled to state certificates. The list will not bo announced Injured lu n Cano Hush. The inevitable cano rush took place at the State university this morning at 10 o'clock. At that hour Iho trcshmon murchod Into chapel , each proudly catr.ving a cano. Tholr right to do BO was at once challenged by tba more mature sophomores nnd the usual strug gle onsuud. About 150 students participated and the contestants wciro about equally di vided. The conlilct rauod with varying fortune - tune during the entire forenoon and both sides claim the victory , although the fresh- n.cn assert that the sophomores were done up. Most of the canes were orokon un ot carrlca away. During the struggle a fresh man named Percy Amos Perry , who lives nt Chadron , was knocked down nnd severely kicked in the stomach. Ills injuries nro se vere , but not serious , and ho will bo able to rosurao his pluco in his classes In u day or so. It bus been decided to dolinitoiy aottlo the question as to whether the freshmen shall carry oanos during the ensuing year at t regular cauo rush to bo bold ono week from today. round lli'iul In a Chulr. This morning Mrs. S. A. Warner sent hoi llttlo boy to the Cblneso laundry aiiiSt South To nth slrool lo bring some washing which had boon loft with tbo proprietor , Tlio Illtiu boy soon returned and told hi : mother that the Chinaman was sitting sill In a chair and thai ho was "awful stiff. " Ac invosilgotion wns made and whoa neighbors arrived at the laundry it was discovered thai tbo little boy WAS right as describing the man as "awful stiff , " Ho was dead and had been dond tor bovoral hours. His body was al once removed to an undertaker's and prepared pared for burial. No cause for his suudot death has us yet boon nsslencd. Ills nann wns Kwong Iling , and bo has boon dolnc business In this city for some time. It i : believed thnt his death was caused by un ox ncsslvo use of opium. Ilrnril In thn Umirt lloniiift , Fred Ilerdllen , the man charged with shooting with Intent to wound , was today lie quitted of that ohurgo by the jury and con viotod of assault and battery , lie wan sentenced toncod to nay u line of J.V ) nnd serve a tern ot thirty dnvsln the county jail. u liroon S. Gravely , convicted of murder litho - the second duirrro for the killing of Charll D- Do - Thomas last May , has moved tno court for i oi - now trial on thn ground thai iho county attorney tornoy was guilty of misconduct uy muklni statements to the jury that were not sup ported bv the ovldnuco. Ial Dr. Thomas O'Connor was convicted o al practicing medicine nnd tiurgory without i JO cortlllcuto from the State Board of Health His nllornovs at once moved an arrest , o r > judgment on iho ground lhai ihe complain did not state an offonbo against tbo laws o Nebraska. IIts Amanda Bpps was given a divorce fret ts her husband and also awarded allmoay In tb sum of fi % per month , O. M , Mules has commenced an action t til collect $1,000 damages from J , K. Wabsto rd and 1) . A , Gloson , claiming thai they hni unlawfully toizod a certain piece ot proport ; that ho hud bought. 10 TC.I. .L , . . Ifeutll llOli. nEituN , Neb , , Sopt. UO. [ Special to Til sees HKK. I William 1'aap of Horlln precinct es ouoot the oldest , as well as ouo of th Corsets. The only complete stool ; in the city. \Vo have them to suit ovoryono. Sec them , prlco them , whether you wish to purchase or not.Vo nro always pleased to show our goods. At 50C. wo offer the best corset you can find nnywhoro , either whlto or drab , nil B\.OS \ , 18 to 30 inches. It Is well worth 75 couta. Ice Wool , 2&c a Box. Of 8 bulls , cream , whlto or black , regu lar price 'lOc. Ginghams , V/ & Odd lots of our 15o nnd 121c qualities Today wo boll them at OJc. CameletteSnltings.SVsC . Desirable shades for fall wear , price heretofore loc ; today only 8Jc yard. COMPLETE STOCKS OP NEW WHITE B'.ANKETS ' , NEW G MY BLANKETS , NEW SCARLET BLANKETS , NEW B'D COMFORTABLES , NEW LAP ROBES , AND NEW HORSE BLANKTTS All at prices unapproacbed by otho houses. Fine Carpets. Our fall showing of now styles exceed in attractiveness , number of oxclusiv patterns and actual value , that of al other carpet stocks in this city com bined. wealthiest settlers of eastern Nebraska , was followed to his grave today by ono of the largest concourses of pooolo over assembled In eastern Nebraska. Mr. Paap leaves a wife and eight children. MMUtASKA COUNTY FAIUS. XcnuUta'8 Inhibition tlio Most Successful In HIT HiHtory. AUUUIIK , Nob. , Sept. ! iO. [ Special to THE BKB. ] Nomaha county's eighth annual fair has passed into history and is regarded as ono of the most successful ones every way tnat Nomaha county has ever hold. The entries , while not so largo as some years previonslv , were especially lino. The weather hns boon all that could bo doslrcd , which is quito an unusual thing for us. Too much praUo can not bo felvon to the sscrotary , Mr.V. . B. fisher , and the eminent success of this fair [ jiis boon largely duo to his untir ing zeal and excellent munntjomont. All of the exhibitors and others con- nectea with this fair speak in high terms oC commendation for tno courteous treatment received. This is especially true of the re presentatives of tbo press who have boon accorded all the p.livileeos in his power. TUo total receipts of the fair have boon ever 2,000 , which loaves tbo association a hand some margin ever and above expenses. COI.UMIIUS , Nob. . Sept. 30. | Special Tele gram to Tins Bun.j Tbo Columbus Drlvlr.R Parlt and Fair association closed a very suc cessful meeting here tonight. The agricul tural , stock and poultry displays were lino. Iho , races were pood. The crowds in attend' nnco were very largo , and the general > > vay ol conducting the meeting gnvo satisfaction. II is admitted to bo tno best fair over hold Ir Columbus. _ Froiniinc Nuirs Notes. PKBMONT , Neb. , Sept. SO. [ Special to Tin BEB.J Tbo contract for paving nnd curbitu three now dlsti lots in this city was yesterday day awarded to McDonald & Pen Held by the llonrd of Public Works. The paving will bi of brink and the curbing of cement. The ; had previously received tbo contracts for tin sewerage of the city and tbo extension of Ui < water mains and are now looking for more man. man.Hov. . J , VV. Robinson and wife have movoc to Central City. Hov. George M. Brown end wife have moved to ttis city , where they will receiver very warm welcome , his interest in thi Chautauqua having made many frlonds foi him , not only in the Mothodlst and othei cburchos , but outsido. Vurilluts AguliiHt Siiloonkcopors. WIUIEU , Nob. , Sept. 80. [ Special to Tni Hi-.K.J Most of the tlmo of the district cour this week hns been taken up with damagi suits against saloon koopors. Jennie Sponci got a verdict of 1100 agalast thi bonosmen of T. U. Kelley of Fnond for soil ing liquor to her husband , an bnbitua drunkard. Clnvlu I'lucknott got n vordic of W.5UO ngnlnst William Tippy of Uo Witt in whoso saloon her husband was killed , am f i.noo against Uoorgo W. Schramm , anotho saloonlu'nner of that town. Jane Wright wife of Cliarllo Wright , pot a verdlut of ? M uiralnst Ueorgo Grant and William Tippy o Uo Witt. _ Ilnrcliirft Mil l > Itulcl at Tulmngu. TAT.MAOB , Nob. , Sept. ! . [ Special Tele gram to Tun Ben. ] Tulraago was visited b ; a gang of professional buiglars last night Judging from their work , Thn Talmago olc valor safe was blown open with giant powder dor and the combination torn out , Bom papers ot value went taxon , but they wor found again close by. About f-'J In ponnle were taken trom the postoDlco and 5(1 ( cent in pennies and some liquors from Butz * saloon. Tnls Is the second robbery in u vcr short time , and tbo citizens are thorough ! ] aroused. in tin' Intcruiit of Hallway COI.UMIII'B , Neb , , Bopt. aSpecial ( Tolt gram to Tim UKB.J Mrs , C. M , Woodwar has boon in this city the past two days glv lug a series of lectures under Iho auspices o the Woman's Christian Temperance unior She spoke yesterday afternoon at tbn count ; fair , lait evening nt the Methodist Kplscopa church and this evening at the Congrogo rlonal church in the interest ot railway on ployes. _ Wnrlcol Hold Auuuuv , Neb. , Soot. 30. [ Special to Tn BBB. ] Whllo Kooert Toaro , Jr. , was roturf Ing from a dnnco at about 'J o'clock thi morning , when near his homo in tbU cltj ho was approached from behind by two moi Men's ' Furnishings. Night Shirts , 50c. Just received another lot of these unexcelled 60o ujght shirts , nil slzos from lU to IB Inches , Men's ' Handkerchiefs , 25c. Pine linen , fancy border , hem stitched handkerchiefs , 2oo each , 82.7o n dozen ; unlqtio designs , fast colors. Initial Silk Hand kerchiefs , 50c. 100 dozen heavy alllc , largo elabor ate initial , worth 7oc , today OOc oaoh. Men's ' Keckwear. Nuat , nobby styles for fall , the latest colors in urocn , olive , brown nnd bluo.'n show everything that Is now in pulls , locks nnd four- in-hands. Men's ' Socks 25c. All wool and camel's hair , nat ural color , sixes ! )1 to 11 , regular GOc quality , wo cut tlio prioo In two to day , Mo n pair. Mra's Percale Shirts , 50c. An odd lot. the balance of our $1.5C quality , in largo and small sizes only , to clean up quickly wo murk tliomCOconch. Men's SiFlaou- kerchiefs , 35c. 100 dozen hemstitched , good ful size , regular 50c prado , todaj only 35c onch. i Ladies' Veilings. Our stock is now ropioto with al the novelties of Iho soason. walking quite rapidly. Ho stopped aside tc allow them to pass"when ono of the men thren his arms around Robert's nook nnd began choking him while the ! other relieved him oi about $10 in cash and his 'watch. The men wore strangers to Robert , althouch he thinks bo can identify them , but as there IE no clew to wor upon there Is but little chance of their being captured. I'ROTUCTINQ IOWA rAHMS. liotil hcheino by Wliloli th JHIsnouri Klvoi Clmiuu'l Will Ho C'liuiiKod. BEM.nvuE , I eb , , Sopt. 30. [ Special tc Tim Bnu. ] Ono of tbo boldest altomptc ever made to change tbo channel of the Mis souri river is just now being made by cortaii : Iowa individuals. Some years ago at r point about ono ana ahalf miles north of this nlaco the river began cutting In toward tht Iowa side and has continued its change until a largo bond has been made und hun dreds of acres of Iowa soil added to tbo Ne brasua shore. A few rods from the bond or tno Iowa shore Mosquito creek winds Us way southward through the Iowa botton toward another big bona In the rlvor t couple of miles below. In this creek the rive : must soon iiud a now cbannol If the ranlc cutting away of the eastern bank is not prevented vented , and by taxing this course sovera line farms on the Iowa bottom would b < ruined and thousands of dollars damage : douo. To chaneo the chaunol and stoj further cutting away of tno eastern banl these interested have rcsoveld on a bole move which , if successfully carried out would cost tenfold more damages to the Ne brnska sldo than woula DO caused by thi rlvor cutting a now channel through Mos quito -0ik. . A few days ago a number of men wen quietly landed on tbo Nebraska .sldo am at once commenced the \voric of digging i canal sixteen foot acop from a nlaco on thi south side of the point on the Nebraska sldi and extending north through lapdiow occu plod as farms to the river , and into tht canal they expect to turn the river , thus diverting vorting the channel from the onstern bank Hut it Is hardly probable that tho' ' will bo allowed to complete their scheme as its success would Insure the los of thousands of acres of valuable lam en the Nebraska sldo. It is reported that thi pang that is performing tbo work Is full ; nrmod and equipped for any emergency tha may occur. However , Interested purtlo have been making an investigation and wll probably taico iho necessary steps to arres the further progress of the work. Amen those who have largo interests on r.bo Nc braska sldo where this canal Is bain made is Charles P. Benjamin , tha Omah dirt rloalor wno owns B. & M. park , which i located right in tbo immediate vicinity o where the work is now being done. ArriiHtoil for .Seining. DAKOTA CITV , Nob. , Sopt. ! 10. ( Special t TUB ilEB.J Sheriff Ilvan yesterday arrestei M.O. King , who clalnis'to rosldo in Bout ! Dakota , for seining In Jackson l ko. H gave S100 bands for hls'prollinlnary hoarlni before County Judge Wanner on October 5. Toi > Mui'li of ItUk , Ills not unusual for colds con traded In th fall to hung on all winter. In such cast catarrh or ohronlo bro'n'dhltio are almost suite to result. A llfty-cont hottlo of Chamuoi lam's Cougn Remedy * will euro any coU Can vou afford to risit'so much for so"sma nn amount < This ralnody is intended oa poclally for bad colds > and croup and ca always bo depended upon , Forsnlo by dru < gists. ' m- Tlio Womeiror Kmnlii. Jn THIS SUNDAY BKEUvlll appear one of tb most intensely Interesting of all the lottoi written from Russia { fy thnt gifted corret pendent , Frank CJ. Carpenter. It is on tt women of thtt czar's dominions , and is moi fascinating than fiction. Do not fall to rea it. Mrs. L. R. I'atton , Itootcford , III. , wrltoi ' From personal experience I can rocommon DoWltt's Barsaparilla , a cure for Impur blood and general ctobtllty " Tbo following marriage lloonsoj were 1 sued by Judge Eller yesterday : Natno und address. Ag I Laurlts Waldmar NnUon , Omaha I i'utrii Mnhtlldu Boundson. Omaha. j William Klchinnii. 1'iinllllon i Kutlo lluiiiscu , I'upllllon , , "Lato to boa ana cany to rise will shorte the road to your homo In the ekloi. Bu early to bed and "Littlo Early ( tlaer."tbi pill that [ uauos llto loa ar uaJ bettor an. wisor. Upliolstery Goods Bargains. For Today Only. Brass Vestibule Rods. i-lnch , 2jc a foot , worth (5c. ( 8-lnch , 4jc u foot , worth Sc Brass Vestibule Brackets 5,000 pairs i nnd 9 inch sl/.os for ono day Ilo n pair. These nro worth I6c. Chenille Portieres $4.58 $ T } yards long , 4 foot wide , heavy knotted fringe , top nnd bottom , olabor- ntodmlo designs , nil the newest shades for fall , and actually worth S7 n pair. Curtain Poles 22c. Complete. 10 rings , 1 pair braokols nnd ono pair of ends. Wo have them in ebony , walnut , oak , mnhogany ntul maple. Prlco for today only. Opaque Window Shades 52c. I ? foot wide , 7 foot long , mounted ot good spring rollers. Today 52 cents Wo have thorn in all colors. Odd Lot Opaque Shades 37c. Good rolloiv'iG inches wide , G feet long \Vo want them cleaned out at once prlco has boon Goo : today wo sol thorn at 37c. Como quick , quantity liiu Hod. Brass Bedsteads. The balunco of our stock at not cost Only a few loft. It will pay you to go our prices. Changeable Silks 90c 21 inches wide , now colors , ologan ciTocts in shading , and only 90o a yard WHO WILL GET THE REWARD Burning Question That Confronts the Fire and Police Commissioners. MONEY THAT 15 NOW IN GREAT DEMAND It Was Ollercd for the Arrest and Con viction of 1'atrlck tirHllth anil tlio llcturn of tlio Stolen 1'ropcrty liusls of Clulins. The fact that Patrick Griflltb , the horse thief , was shot and killed by Isaac Monl- umery will never result In any litigation , as a coroner's Jury baa exonerated Montgomery and the authorities have about decided to veto him a gold medal. There is , however , a prospect of a law suit in slant , and it nil comes on the question of who Is entitled to a reward which was offered. S. G. Stevenson has succeeded in proving that the horse which wns stolen by Grlfllth and was afterwards found locked m the barn owned by F. A. Lewis , was his prop erty. Shortly after the theft ho offered a re ward of $25 for Iho return of the animal , and at the same tinio the county offered a reward of $50 for the arrest and conviction of the thlof. Ureod on by the hopes of trotting the money the police did a little shadowing , but they found noth ing but shadows. In this condition everything remained until Montgomery laid Mr. Grlfllth low. In fact there were no startling developments until the stolen horse was located in the Lewis barn. Immediately upon tno discovery being made the paitlos who claimed the reward were as numerous as ( lies around a sugar barrel. The $25 had been deposited with the Fire and Police Commission , and for two days the secretary of that , body has boon kept busy standing oft Uio claimant * . First there came Lewis , the owner ot the barn , anil based his claim upon tbo fact that ho was the owner of the property where the horsu was found , nnd for that reason no other person was in it on tbo money question. This man was quicKly followed by a grocer ' " boy who claims tb'at ho hoard" the borso nolgb ono morning as bo was passing the barn. barn.Mike Mike Maul says ho will have the money or light. Ilo claims that as the custodian of the dead bo should huvo had tlio horse immedi ately after Grlftlth wns shot. If ho hud had thoanimai ut that tlmo ho declares that ho would have stopped up to tbo captain's desk nnd picked olT the reward. Churlio Mentor bases his claim upon the fuel that after tbo horse wan found it was taken to his barn and fed , which gave blin thn right of possession , * The two detectives , llazo and Slioup , are also after the ir.ouoy , as thov claim that they were the parties who led the horse from the Lewis to the Mentor barn. Frank Jacobs soya ho will have tno reward if ho has to a pond 100 to got it and that ho will take tha matter to the courts. Jacobs wus the ma > i who saw the dotoctlvo * leading tbo borso to the Mentor barn. Ho claims to have told the ofllcors that the horse was stolon. H , G. Finch has filed his claim to tbo money , alleging that the night before tno norse was found thnt he had a dream. Ho dreamed that a stolen horse was in Lewis' itable ; inafaftor eating his breakfast ho wont down town with the Intention of going to the burn , but on his way ho mot iho olTl- cors loading the borso away. ti. V. Boutman , who lives two doors from the Lewis barn , says that iho whole outfit cannoi cheat him out of tbo reward , and thut bo will nave It if ho has to die in the last ditch , He consulted a fortune teller tbo day beford tbo borso was found , nnd the woman told him that he would bavo a streak of good luck : that ho would have an increase in his family or else be would suddenly como Into possession of some unexpected property , Tbo morning that tbo horse was found ho passed tbo barn and was upon tbo point ot looking in when bis attention was called to something clso. After bo got down town bo again thought of iho barn , and was upon the point of going back when a man told him that tbo stolen bone had boon found lu the Lewis barn. Montgomery will lay no claim to tbo t25 Boys' ' Fauiitleroy Blouses $1.25. $ Something now. Those- como In whlto with milled collar , cuffs uml front , ull sizes 'JJ to 8 years. At $1,50 , Snmo style , whlto with colored feather stitched trimming in rod mid blue , ruf- ( led collar , cults und front , good button holes and pearl buttons. At $2.00 $ \Vhllo , colored ombroldory rufllitip ; , shades pink , rod , light and dark blue , also feather slituliod trimming on front. Jaunty Btylos. Sou thorn Boys' All Wool Suits , 2 pairs of pants , $5.00 $ Uouble-broastod coat , latest cut , at extra pair of pants with each suit , Mndo of wear resisting fabrics , stylish dressy and altogether the best value thnt any house has over boon able to olTor. This bargain we soil nt $3. Boys' Odd Pants , 50c 100 pairs for today's sale actual ) : luilf prlco. Another Lot. Boys' ' Short Pants 75c 200 pairs , all wool , prieo every when $1. " " > ; on our third lloor today yoi can buy them for 75c a pair. Lining silks 90c. Wo call your special attention to on now lines of dross and coat lining silk in all the now full shades. jxtra ! qual ity , prieo OOc yard. Colored Velvets $1.75. $ 80 new fall shades to select from , 2' ' inches wide ana just as good as you pa $2.50 for olsowhoro. reward , but ho and his frlonds will urco the county commissioners that ho was cntitlod to the $50 that was offered for the arrest and conviction of the thlof. In presenting his claim to the commissioners ho will charge that ho arrested the thief , which fact the commissioners will not dony. Ko far as tlio conviction is concerned , ho will maintain that subsequent events have jirovon that Grlfllth was the thief. The police will also claim the $50 , asserting that b.v having found the owner ol the horse they thus established their claim to the county reward. The other parties who saw , hoard or dreamed of the tiorso , will also illo their claim upon the money. The commissioners have not yet expressed nn opinion , but tbero Is a strong pressure boniK broucht to bear upon thorn to convince thorn that if any per son sets the reward money , it should bo the man who ridded the community of a horse thiof. A IKAF FUOAI IIIM'OKV. An Old Cltl/cn Tulles About the Knrly Dnya. "Borao of these old milldlncs In Omaha have an interesting history , " said J. A. lior- bach , as ho stood Razing at tbo blue front on the northeast corner ot Thirteenth and liar- noy streets. "I used to have a lumber yard on that , ground before the war and furnished lumber for iho building of ono and two room shnntlos for ninny of the men now living In palatial residences in the stylish quarters of \ho city. Omaha's capitalists who wcro here then were young and poor , nnd were in luck if they had a house with only ono room. In 185S I conducted a general commission and forwarding business , with a warehouse down on the bottoms near where the steam boats landed. I continued there until 1807 , and then built and occupied tbo building in question at Thirteenth and Harnoy. I carried agricultural implements and con ducted a general commission business. In 1S71 I wont out and W. J. ICennody con ducted the business until 18SO. Then cumo Mumaugli & Mllligan , and after them Mollno , Mllburn & Stoddurd , both agricultural im plement doulors. On their vacating I loused the building to Branch & Co. , the present occupants , for the sumo purpose na it , was originally designed , namnly , a commission business , Branch & Co. , however , make a specialty of the wholesale oyster business , and in Order to moot the requirements of thai business a good many changes have boon necessary. Besides general repairs they have enlarged the ofllco room , cut now doors nnd windows , put in Ice boxes , olo. Besides occupying the building they tuko up a good shnrn of tbn sldownlu in the busy season. They nro constantly receiving fruits from all purls of the country besides tholr oystnrs , and as these shipments arrive nnfi are being taken Into the house others are going out and what space Is not taken up oy the fruit affords Just utanding room for the crowd of buyers. Yes , the old building has witnessed many changes nlnco it was built. "Omaha has grown from a frontier town in to a great city and if the history of that build ing , ami the lives or the men who Uuvo done business In it was carjlully written it would make interesting reading , " PARK CONCERTS CLOSED. ( ImnmUsloricirH Ilcrlilo Thut Hoit < ! iul ) r Kudu tlio Munlriil Sinuon , There will bo no more tnusio at the purk this year , as the Board of 1'arlc Commis sioners decided at its mooting vostorday uf- toruoon that the public could not cxpoot con certs attor Soptembor. And that wus about all the business transacted. Mr. Cleveland explained to some length hU plans for the Improvement of Eltnwooi park. Ho had decided on a lnlo about seven acres In extent , but the commission was in favor of making it larger , if possible , and It Is probable that the pond will eventually cover ton acres or rnoro. The lake will bo mostly south of LoavoawortL ecrcot , ono corner only Doing on the north sldo. Tbo street will bo changed so as tc run around the north end of tlio luko. A ravine runs south of the lake and drivewayt will bo laid nut oa each side of the ravine and around the lako. South of the ravine the slopes will Uo wood od and intersected \ > \ drives and walks , it Is the intention of the commission to push work on this park as rapidly as possible and have it in presentable - able condition by ; .ext summer. Miirket. Edgar L. Woketnan has a very Interest- inp letter in TUB HUMIUY Jinn oa Hillings gnlo , the greatoal wholesale flsh marital it the world. It la not only the proatot but 1 : also the most ancient , and Wakomaa writes tnoil entertainingly about It. Notion Department. Purses , 25c. The lurpost nssorlmont and host value to bo found anywhere for 23e. Hottofr qualities anil latest designs , wo show lt > endless vnrtaty at f > 0o , Toe and $1.00. Pocket Books and Card Cases. To suit ovoryono. I'rlcoi 2oc , 50c , 75o , Sl.OOnudup to the llnoat goods mado. Novelties in metal bolts. S\ \ Stick plus , hut pins , hair pins ntul lace plus in reul U.rtolso shell , imltntlon to'-lolso shell , stofllnjj sth'or und rolled pinto , from 10c to Sl.fiO onch. The best line of 15o iiud U")0'i\tohliij ( In the city , all now duslrnblo stylos. 820 our Into Btylos of chltTon nl 25o and SSc. oxtrotnoly hnudsoiuo and very choap. Military Braid , Our line of this fitshionnb'o braid is now comtloto lu all the widths , latest colors and black nnd prices very low. Perfumery. Lundborg'a all odors , -10c ounco. Lady Groy , all odors , 2.C ounco. Lubin's , all odors , f 0o ounco. Colgate' * Pansy Hlossoni , 20o onnco. Soap. Colobi'iilod Dutnord , oc calco. La Parisionno , extra , lOu uako * Crab apple blossom , 15c cako. Sweet violet , liic cako. C'amolia boquot , lllociko. 1711 , imported , ISc cake , Packer's tar soap , 21c cako. t L'Yonch violet , 21c cako. Odor Stands In cut glass and lllifroo silver and gold ornamentation. PulTs , bon bon , and jewel cases , boau- tlful assortment , just opened. AFTER CHICAGO'S GAS TRUST Another light Startsd iii the Courts to Destroy the Big Monopoly. PETITION FOR A RECEIVER FILED Injunction Ankuit to Prevent the Company \Vlilcli Holds the htoclta of the Vnrlous Concerns In the Combine from Acting as Trustee. Cnicxoo , III. , Sopt. 80. In the circuit court this morning Thomas II. Martin filed * lengthy bill against thnindlvlcfial.Qorap&ftlcT' forming iho Chicago gas trust , in which ho asks for a receiver. The Fidelity Insur ance , Trust and Safe Deposit company of Philadelphia is also made ono of the defendants - fondants , as that company was trade the do-1 pository of the stocks of the various com panies composing the trust. Tba latter Is not included in the prayer for a receiver , but the court ia aslced to enjoin it from acting as trustee for the allied companies. Tbo complainant asks that all utocks hold by tbo company under tbo contract by which tbo trust was formed bo canceled and placed In Iho hands of the receiver. The allegations In the bill nro that the trust it a monopoly , in contravention of puo- llo policy and'operated as a stock jobbing concern. The complainant is nn unknown man , but claims to bo a shareholder In tUo ' trust. OroiingrViiiiVyrk Delmtcrt Postponed. Judge Crounso nas been compelled to cancel col his dates on the stump for a week owing to Illness. For weeks ho lias boon troubled with an ulccratlon 'which bus aftoctod his cya to the extent that It lias beoomo ex ceeding painful , and necessitates regular madicnl treatment. The Van Wyck-Crounso debate at Colum bus lias , therefore , been postponed ono wook. The "No. 9" Wheeler & SViUon , with Its porfrctod tonaloim , upper anil lowur , is the only lockstitch machine that makns an elastic seam. Ills Uuiaressimikor'a favorite on that account. Sold by Ooo. W. Lancaster & Co. fill S. 10th strom. Whlto Sliivna of Iluiitlu. In Russia the women labor ilftoon hours n day for 15 conts. Frank G. Carpenter , ( a TUB SUNIUY BIK will relate in a most fas cinating iotter how tbo Russian women toll from ourly morn till late at nignt for a miser able pittance. For Women. If you nro puttering from nny of UIB nllments resulting from Impure or Imnover- iuln-J blood niul ncod a poultlve tonic , you will nnd mwcOy relief by drinking tlio I'KllHO-MANUANEBE V/ATEn of REGENT SPRING. Analysis ( shows that thU water contains 4.lOTI grains Iron tilcurli. and .8115 grain * Jlanijaiicit bicarb , lu each gallon. Inquiry of your physician will confirm our statement that tlio combination of Mood making elements la na valuable as It U rare. Try It. n ualen art lollled mJy by I At fixed- ilor { Sprlngt Company at Excelsior Springs \Yrttt \ for J'anipMet Missouri llichardson Drug Co , , Agents , Omaha , Neb