THK OMAHA DAILY UHE : FRIDAY , JULY 28 , 1803. TELEGRAPHERS1 TROUBLES Qrand Ohiof Ramsay Suspends the Olmrter of the Omaha Division 0 , R. T , POSSIBILITY OF A BATTLE IN COURT OniMin Operator * Hcciirn t.rRn anil Will 1'roflcciltn the ( Irund Chief MikrB : it .Stntcincnt Tctnprtt In n 'leu pot. The trouble existing between the Omahn division of the Order of Hallway Tclegrn- lihcra nnd thu prnud chief , 1) . G. Ramsey of Vinton , In. , lias broken out In n new spot. Last night the grand chief of the order ar rived In the city , nnd nt once went to the hall of tlio local order In the Continental tiloclr , where a meeting was In progress. While ho aid not remain until the adjournment of the meeting , ho remained long enough to revoke the charter nnd lake awny thu authority of the Omaha division , leaving It powerless nnd mil n wreck. In speaking of the matter yesterday , Mr. Hams' ' ) * siild : "For moro than ono year I have been the grand chief of the order , and pi lor to that limo 1 was thu assistant to the chief. ' Homo llftccn years ago I mot a bare footed toy who wanted to learn telegraphy , mid having n warm spot In my heart for the liul , 1 took him Into nn olllcc nnd scoured him n position , but llko the serpent , ho turned and tried to sting the hand that warmed and fed him. For n tlmo ho worked In olllccs about the country nnd finally drifted Into newspaper work , bo- coining a reporter on an Omahn dally. I low lie Cuino to .loin , "Ono year npo I met him and on account of the kindly fueling that 1 had toward him , I mlvlBcd htm to join the Order of Hallway Telegraphers. Acting upon my advice , ho liccnmo a member , and two months later commenced putting down his lines for the editorship of the paper which Is published by our order , a position that Is worth $ ' 4,000 n"year. . The proposition came to mo ati l I nt once advised tlio r&jectment of anything of the kind , being of the opinion that ho lacked the ability and also feeling that ho was too now In the order to bo elvun so Important a position. Immediately after that this young man declared war. Ho snld that bo could control the Omaha papers , the .Associated press and that ho would crush A. D. Thurston , the grand editor , and my self , nnd that In the mil ho would have the editorship of the paper. When the . rand convention was hold at Toronto , this young man was present , accompanied by a manager to run bin campaign and work in his interest ! . Ho had a man to plnco him In nomination , after which he went to his tent nnd Indulged in n lit of the sulks over his defeat. Thinking that I was wholly responsi ble for bis failure to secure the plum nnd In order to 'turn mo down,1 as ho ho says , he ivns instrumental in having charges pre ferred , alleging thnt I had been a party to the squandering of the funds nnd thnt 1 was not a 111 person to hold the position of chief. These charges went to the regular Investi gating committee , which In duo tlmo re ported that they were without foundation. nun n "Not satisfied with the findings of the regular committee , othis man gathered his few followers about him and asked to have the charges referred to a special committee. 1 Joined in tint request and when the report came in , it was similar to that presented by the regular committee. As convincing evidence that the committee acted honestly and fairly , I want to say that one ol the members of the committee was the gentle man who placed mo in nomination for the ofllcu of grand chief , which I mow hold. That seemed to satisfy the mind of the reporter-telegrapher nnd ho ncteil llko n friend , so much so that , at the close of the session ho imido the presenta tion speech for the ladles of the orUer who gave mo u token of appreciation and ro- inembrance. Upon his return to Omaha the old animosity which he bore mo broke out anew , nnd again ho declared bo would do mo up and crush mo from thu face of the earth. Gathering n few discharged aud disgruntled operators about him nnd , as sisted by others , ho tried to work up a now order , but In this ho did not succeed , thouch lie turned the Omaba local lodge against me and the other head oillcors. "Tlio talk that Grand Qhiuf Clark of the Order of Railway Conductors and Vice Pres ident Howard of tlio Order of American Hallway unions are against me and would bu pleased to see mo dethroned is all bosh and silly twaddlo. Hotli of-tlicso gentlemen are my staunch Iriunds and together with the presidents and vice presidents of half a dozen other unions wo have gained thirty live schedules during the past year , while this .self-constituted leader who works on an Omaha paper has done nothing but try to disrupt all federations nnd bring about n conu'loinoraUan of unions , enlisting with him n low disappointed followers and Engcno Y. Pobbs of the Order of Railway Firemen. " 1 leave for my homo this afternoon , tak ing u 1th mo the charter of the local organl- ratlon , which wipes it out of existence until such time as thu men can conform to thu rules and order of tlio supreme ludgu , when It may again he Issued. I do not do this on account of any personal feeling , but simply because there Is something rotten In the local ludgu. I do this bccuuso the local ledge has violated the rules In every respnct. The local olllcors have ignoied tbo grand tccrotnry and have rofiibotl to tuir. over the funds , some 000 , which belong to the supreme lodge , and not only this , but. I find that thu funds have been misappropriated and that everything Is in bad shape. May ( > ii tit Court. U Is stated on excellent authority that the anti-Ramsey faction of the Order of Rail way Telegraphers have engaged W. U. Gurloy , an Omaha attorney , to take thu case Into the courts. It is also rumored that a strong ollorl will bo made to have Ramsey suspended or restrained from acting us ( rand chluf until the matter is settled. Hold n Coulvrniiro. Instead of leaving for his homo in Iowa yesterday us ho had fully Intended , D. O. Hamsey , irrand chief of the Order of Kail , way Telegraphers , toguthor with the grand counsel of the order , C.V. . llurnhnm ; Grand Secretary-Treasurer \S'eathorbeo , held u ronfc'reiu'o with W. 1\ 1Gurloy , who has been lotalned by Omaha division No. Si to prosecute - cute the charges brought by thu division against thu head of Uio order , The con- furuncu was not marked with any degree of excitement on cither side. Grand Secretary \Voatherbeo qulutl.r remarked that If Division bet-rotary l1C. . Gilla- land did not turn over nil books , paper * , vouchers , etc In his possession an notion of einbu/zlonient would bu brought In thu Iowa courts against thu secretary , who resides thcro. Mr. Kair.sey , who luft late last night , eald to the ropresenlutlvoof TUB HKE : "lluUng tuspcndcd the charter of Onmha division No. 'J of tl j _ Order of Hallway Teleg raphers , my duTy Is at an end. Mr. Hurnhum and Mr. Wenthcrbeo will bo hero to receive thu answer of Mr. Gurloy , whom Mr. Gilla- land and thu other recalcitrant members have employed. To sot the members of thu division at rent , 1 desire to hUto that all of them will bo transferred to the grand division -lending the settlement of the present dlrtlculty or the creation of a now division. .So far as charges having been preferred against mo , that hardly deserves - serves reputation , bccausa i would not bo hero acting in mv olucial capacity , with power to revoke auy.clmrter , if thuro had been articles of impeachment tiled. There is llttlu now to add , but unless wo have sqmo satisfactory accounting for $000 of protcctho inonoy wo shall bring suit kgalnst the bondsmen of those controlling llio funds. " Smith MnUflt a HUtoment. Ill rofciencu to thu statement by Mr. Ramsey that the movement against him was tlio result of spite work on the part of u member of the local division , bccausu Ram- coy had refused 10 render him assistance In the organl/utlon , Carl Smith , thu accused uiumber , euld lust night : "Thcro ls no truth In this declaration on thu part of the irrand chief and that thcro Is no truth In It U evidenced by the fact that is bile it is the utTort on his part to malio it appear that 1 am akuio iu thl * light , not only the eutiro Omaha division but a largo number of the divisions iu other parts of thu country tro atditiug la tbo dotluoneuiuut of a mau l.l/V whom wo tlo tint bcllovo to bo fit to bo at the tiead of the order. It is very convenient for him to show that t wan nn nstilrnnt before the last convention , but that fact docs not explain the hostility to him of entire di visions In all part * of the country. The only reason that I have been at all prominent In thli matter Is that shortly after I became a member of the Omaha division I discovered tli.it romon existed for believing thnt the dues I wns paying into the order were not being properly used by the grand ofllccrs , "Some of the best members of the order have expressed tone : tholr full sympathy in the movement which they assumed that I was leading1 , although It was not I , but the division oi which I am a member. Secretary Gilllland , Chief Telegrapher Martin , As sistant Chief Hurko and every man , In fact , from the chief to the outside sentinel , was n supporter of the reform measures , and I was not the man who Introduced all of them , al though I did not hesitate to express myself upon them. 1 regret that so much of the se cret work of the order must bo made public , but I cannot consent to permitting misrepre sentation to bo made. "Now then , In relation to Hamsey teach ing mo telegraphy. Ho did teach mo , or rather he permitted mo to remain iu hla onico nnd learn by doing the usual share of his work and for that he was paid $ ( i a month regularly. I do not feel like a sn'iko that has been nursed In a bosom to sting th'at bosom when I contemplate how well ho was paid for his Instruction. " Mr. Smith submitted a verbatim copy of the report of the special investigating com mittee appointed nt the Toronto convention to review the report of the grand executive committee. Space forbids extended men tion , but thu substance of it embodies n criticism on exorbitant expenditures and ex travagant methods of some of the grand onicers. Balloon goes up tonight- . VICKOIW'S VICTIM. lCh Knglr , the tnillnii Soldier , It Uipldly Improving and Will Itccotcr. Through the kindness of Lieutenant Colonel HartsuiT , post surgeon , a lii ! ; re porter was yesterday allowed to Interview Ugh 13aglo , the Sioux ? oldlcr who was shot n the back by J. H. Vlckory. Mr. High 2aglo was found comfortably located on a , cot In the hospital and was breathing what ' 10 culled "strained air , " from the fact that ils bed was entirely surrounded with nice , clean mosquito no .tins. The patient was aroused by the hospital steward and told the following story , speaking iu pure Sioux : "Three of us were out walking nnd wo ivcnt Into that place to lay down in the shade a moment , when a man with a guu ordered us out. None of us understood what ho meant except by his motions and wo started as soon as wo could. \ \ bile I ivas climbing the liedgu I was shot hi the back. That is all I know. " Ono of the hospital stewards tells a slightly different story : Ho says that when High Kagle was brought to the hospital ho vomited a great deal , throwing up about u peck of grapes and u lot of green apples. Post Surgeon HartsuiT said that about thirty-seven "Iso. 4" shot entered the imtiin's body and were scattered from the shoulder blades down to the calves of the legs. Quito a number of the shot have been taken out and the doctor now hopes to save his pa tient's life. Uoforo the Indian company was paraded last night TIIF. llci : man went through its quarters ami found everything very quiet. The Indians seemed utterly indifferent to thij sufferings of tholr comrade and spolco lightly of Ills injuries. Thoughts of re- vcngu on white men seemed to bo furthest from their thoughts. Balloon thin eve at Courtland Beach. WHEN THE TUBNEB3 BEIUBN. Tlioge Who Stayed lit llumo Will Wnlconio tin ! JMIIwitiikou Contingent. Further information received from the Omaha turnvcrciu team at tho"Milwaukco tournament states that by the capture of the eighth flrst-class prize by the homo team they will occupy either fourth or sixth rank of I'M participating societies. Of HO points in the different exercises ! i7 } < j were made by Omaha , and the latter was only outstripped by teams from San Francisco , Portland , Elizabeth nnd Brooklyn who , by reason of longer distance to the contest grounds , ob tained several points before the start. At the liacrenricgc s meeting at Gormania hall last night a committee was named to make necessary arrangements for the proper reception on the turners roturu , and in case the return is not made in a body , the victor ious athletes are to bo given u "comers" at Gernmma hall next Wednesday. Judge Bcnecko is in receipt of n postal card fvom Herman Schaeffer , the 250 pound avoirdupois weight champion of the Omaha llacronricge. It conveys the Intelligence , that ho was awarded llrst prize on recitations at the National iiundcs tourn.uucrit iu Milwaukee. Ames moved to KilT Fariiain. A A A U I/A HKM fiA TA. "Tho Wolves of New York" will appear at the Farnam Street theater for one weelc , commencing next Sunday , July 30. The Newark Journal 1ms the lollowlng to siy : "Of nil Leonard Grove's pla.vs , 'The Wolves of Now York. ' presented in this city for tne lirst tlmo last night , is the best. It contains tlio elements of great popularity , and it was received with the greatest en thusiasm by n largo audience. The pluy is vcr.v realistic , and portrays the snares and schemes which ontr.ip the innocent in the metroi oils. Never before has a representa tion ot the hotting habit been so clearly pictured on tlio stage , and the view of a race pool room , in full blast , brought down the house lust night. " Ames moved to Kil7 Faniam. Courtlnml Hunch IJrpeze * . The Plymouth Congregational Sunday school-gave u picnic at Courtland beach yesterday. Many Improvements are already being talked of for next season , among them , a largo pavilion nuilt out over the lake at the end of a pier some " 00 feet long. A change in the proprietorship of the balloon lias taken place , Mr. Gribblo having become the solo owner. Ho says ho pro poses to add n feature to the balloon usccn- hlon and parachute drop business that will 1 bo one of the most taking of any of the aeronauts in the country. It Is a double 'chute drop. A now balloon Is being made which is to bu moro than twice us largo as the ono now In use at Courtland beach. Two parachutes are to bo attached j Miss Gribblo and Mrs , V.olno are both to ascend together and tit the signal both will detach their parai.-uutcs nnd begin the race to earth. Ho thinks this will bo u big card and ono that Mill draw moro than double the crowds that go to see the ascensions which now take place nightly. The new balloon is expected to bu completed in a day or so. Look on page 7 nnd ECO what a tremendous ilitiuount Woodbrldgo Brou. arc uiukiug in pianos and organs. Mnrrliigu l.lcnuo. The following marriage licenses were Is sued yesterday : Name and address , Age , I Louis llotnans , Omnlm , . 81 i Mary l.iicluno , Omaha , 10 I ( Miurlrs 1) ) . UIHIVIT. Greenfield , In 23 I Huclmol It , I'lotcher , Slionaudoith , la 21 j William K. Johnson , Onmha 80 j Murlu 1' . McUnpio , Omaha jjj ( I C'hurli'i 1' Woathorbuo , Council UlulTs. la 26 I Minnie Allen , Council Illuils , la us There are tnree tilings worth savin ? Time , Trouble and money and De Witt's Little ICarly Hiscra will save them for you. These llttlo pills will save you time , as they nut promptly. They will save you trouble as they cause no pain. They will save you immovus they cconomi/edoctor's bills. Onmha to Munnwu , round trip 30 cents. Tnko tlio bridge Huo. A convcniont and pleasant pluco to ob tain lunclioon , liuldulT , 1520 Furnum. finder affirt HUM or lai under tnlii < U , flfty tiit ; mtli qdilHtmtt l\\t ( \ Itn cenit. XHOlTMrs. . A Krort , wlfo of 11. ICrofl , died \\Ddiu"iUy morning , l-'iuioral I'rlduy at " i. in , fluin II. \i. Uurkot's undertaking pur- > oik , 2ird : mill C'uiulng , l''rleiuU Invited , lu- Lkurvl 11111 cvmvturr , 1IAYDO BROS , Lowering Down the Prices Solely to Kftiso Money , LIlflE MONEY BUYS A GREAT DEAL In Order to Itnlao Money AV ItnTO Cat tlm lATa Out of I'rlrcn So tlmt You Wilt lln Sura ' to liny. ' A child who knows Its A , B , Cs can readily understand that the goods otic rod in Friday and Suturdny'u money raising and prlco lowering Rale are worth two or three times as much ns will bo nskod for them. The Roods talk as never bo foro. Sec Homo of the prices. DUKSS GOODS SALE. TEN CENTS. Cashmeres , chevrons , blcjics , half wo6l clmllis. worth from 2oc to 4r > e , nil jro in this raising inonoy and lowering prices sale today AT EIGHTEEN CENTS. All wool Bot'nes ISo. Diagonals go at 18c. Stripes and ulalds at 18c. All odds and ends in novelty dress goods go at 18c. Not a single piece in this ISc lot is worth less than -tOc , and the most of them wo sold for 0"ic a yard. AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. 40-inch bengalino suitings , In all col ors , worth 75c , go Friday and Saturday for 125c. 40-inch all wool crepe cloths , Bedford cords , all wool bolgcs > , worth $1.00 , all go in ono lot for 2oc. AT FORTY-FIVE CENTS. In this great clearing fwlo wo place all our odds and ends in high class novelties that have sold all the season at SOc , UOc 81.00 and up to $1.25 a yard at 4oc. There are not many and if you want a neat pattern you must comedown down in the morning. LAST FRIDAY IN JULY. Look for bargains all over our store , you will find thorn too numerous to men tion. In wash dross goods wo offer all our printed India mulls as long as they last at Illc yard , only ono dross to each. Indigo blue calico , 2o } yard. 2T > c fast black India chcc'lccd lawns , 10 yards for 08c to close. 47c printed , colored , figured , dotted Swisses going lively at I'.lo yard , Japanotto reduced to lo ! ) yard. White hemstitched India linen cut down from 2oc to lOo vard. Look over the novelties in wool dress goods wo oITor at 12Jc yard. Sue the linen buck towels wo are sell ing at Tic each. Notice tlio full bleached Turkish towels at lOo each. Van Dvko Turkey red damask , 58- inch wide , at 15c yard. Full bleached all linen damask at 25c yard. / 50 piece's of colonial serge , worth loc , on sale today 5c yard. Closing out domins , ticks , shirting , i outing Hairnet , muslins and sheetings at lower prices than you will find in Omaha. Look over our remnant tables toaay wo will save you moimy. BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS. Special for 2 days longer Prices forced below the cost of the raw material. Linings given f roe with each dress. FOlt FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 5 pieces regatta black gros grain silk , cashmere iinibti , worth $1.00 per yard , goes tit 75c yard and linings free of charge. 10 pieces regatta , black cros-grain fin ish , vvorth $1.25 per yard , goes at OSo and linings freu of charge. 10 pieces regatta black tiros-grain silk , cashmere finish , worth Si.50 per yard , goes at Sl.Kl and linings free of charge. 10 pieces Givernaud Bros , black grosgrain - grain bilk , cashmere finish , worth SI.75 , goes at $1.25 per yard and linings free of charge. 5 pieces Givernaud Bros , black grosgrain - grain bilk , caslynoro finish , worth SI.85 per yard , goes at $1.35 and linings iroo of charge. 5 pieces Givernaud Bro.'s black gros grain silk , cashmere llnish , worth $2.00 per yard , goes at $1.50 ; linings free of charge. 5 pieces GivomaudI3ro.'s black groi grain silk , cashmere finish , worth $2.25 , goes at $1.75 per yard ; linings free of charge. 5 pieces Givernaud Bro.'s black gros grain silk , cashmere finish , worth $3.50' per yard , goes at $2.25 ; linings free of charge. This offer holds good for Friday and Saturday : Linings given with every full dress pattern of black gros grain Bilk. Bilk.OUR OUR GREAT FRIDAY SALE. In IIOUBO furnishing goods. Mason fruit jars ; pint jars , Clo per do/.on ; quart jars , 57c per do/.cu , and 2- quart jars 75c per do/.en. Jelly glasses , ic each. Milk crocks , ( Jo per gallon. Ice cream freezers , $1.30 each. Largo si/.o modern tubs , 5lc ) each ; wooden pails , fie each. Folding ironing tables , l)5c ) each ; C-foot hardwood stepladders , 72o each. Mrs. Potts and Madam Strcotor pat ent llatirons , OOc per hot. Washboards , 7c each ; 0 packages of tacks for fio. All size lamp chimneys , 3c ; wash bowls and pitchers , 2'Jc ' eaoh. | Copper bottom washboilors , 59c each ; copper bottom teakettles , 25c each. Clothes baskets , 20c ; the host cotton web garden hose , 80 per foot ; this hose is warranted. . Cups and saucers Ific per sot. For today any pioso of goods that sell for 25o goes for 13c. Wo also have a counter on which wo have put goods for J3o each : there are goods among them that soil as high as $1,00 , all go today for 13c. Anyone wishing jolly glasses plcaso bring along a basket or boy so they can carry them homo. Last Monday wo sold over 3,000 dozen , and as Bomo of them were wanted on Tuesday wo had to dis appoint some of our customers and they did not get them until today. ITAYDEN BROS. Raising inonoy sale By lowering prices. Ames moved to 1017 Farnam. OlIU Kll till ) JllllgO. Business was awfully dull in police court yesterday forenoon , nnd the omccrs on duty hud plenty of time to pluy Jokes on unsuspect ing individuals , Thmbtst joke of nil was on the Judge. Mr. Miller , actlnpiprosectitor , ilrow up n complntnt alleging Hbnt ono Ixmls Horka , Judge of tlio poltcocourt , had retarded the wheels of Justice -Jfr being tardy. Miller swore to the complaint and the Judge signed It without notlclna tlio name nt the top of the sheet. After signing H " ° turned to hi * cjorkand snld : "Issue this warrant at once , " Tlio clerk read the document and "caught on" at once , so ho issued the warrant nnd handed it to Sergeant Ormsby ( to serve. It was n surprise to hU honor 1r 1 nnd ho enjoyed the Joke as much as nny one and did tho-.sqimro thing by paying for ' a box of cigars. Nn in mi-r Ytciikni'M nnd ( that tired feeling , loss of appetite nnd nervous 1 prostration arc driven away by Hood's 1 Sarsaparllln , like mist before the morning 1 sun. To realize the bcnellt of this great medicine , give it n trial ami you will Join the army of enthusiastic admirers of Hood's Sarsnparllla. Sure , cfllclcnt , easy Hood's Pills. They should bo hi every traveler's grip and every family medicine chest. 2T > c a box. Balloon tonight and toiaorrow eve. Tlio Morse Dry Goods Co. have bought the cnllro A. D. Morse shoo slock for less than 50 cents on the dollar , and will s-ell the whole stock , commencing Satur day , at tholr store. Look out for start ling bargains. See tonight's ' papor. Ames moved to 1017 Farnam. Tlmo AVoll Spoilt a week's holiday at Hot Springs , S. D. best reached from Omaha by the Bur lington routes , 10:15 : a. m. , Black Hill express. Round trip tickets at the ono way rate on faalo July Ifi to August 15. Through sleeping car from Omaha dally. See the city ticket agent at 132t Far nam street. COLORADO PILGRIMS. CommlMionrrA Decide tlmt Tills County C.iu ixtoiul No further Help. The commissioners of this county are debating a question which they think has assumed n most serious aspect , and ono which they declare they will bo called upon to face soon and dispose of in some manner that will nqt bankrupt the county. This question Iss simply what Will bo done vlth the Colorado box car tourists who now hap pen to bo Journeying cast in search of employ ment and funds to keep them from starving ? Until the Denver authorities succeeded in making a fTi rate for the shipping of these people to Missouri river points , the commis sioners of this county lelt no alarm , but upon learning that such action had IICCMI taken anil that thousands of them were to be sent as fur east as the river , their minds underwent a change and now they are of the opinion that unless some steps are taken Douglas county will have a great number of needy persons upon its hands with the com ing of winter. Commissioner Livcsey , chairman of the committco on charities , said yesterday that already many of tlio Denver minors were dropping into the city and that all of them were without money enough to buy a meal of victuals. They were willingto work , but there was nothing to do , not oven enough for the actual residents of the city. Discussing the matter further , ho urged that he could not blame the Denver author ities for wanting to get rid of the men. but there was no reason why they should bo cared for by ttio taxpayers of Douglas county , people upon whom they could have no claims. Busy peopio liavo no tune , anil sens ble people have no inclination to use pills that make them sick a day for every dose tliey take. They have learned that tile nso of Do Witt's Little K.irly Risers does not in terfere with their health by causing nausu i pain or griping. These little pills are per , feet in action and resulte'regulating ' the stomach and bowels so that headache ? , diz ziness nnd lassitude are prevented. They cleanse the bloo.l , clear the complexion mil one up the system. Lotsof health iu littlefellows. MARBLE MEN WANT CASH. Workmen on the Oily Hull Who Claim to Have Itccn 1'iirirottt'ii. Mayor Bumisycsterdayimorning received a letter from n Kansas City firm of attorney b directing attention to the fact that James J. , John li. and Harry J. Fitzgerald , marble men who were employed on the marble work in the city hall , had not received their wages. Contractor Coots was asked ns to the probable truth of tin ; matter and he replied as follows : ' 'The marlilo work was done by Casey , Grimshaw & Co. , and for several weeks I was compelled to pav the men working for the linn , as they threat ened to strike for their wages , which were not forthcoming. About two weeks before they were through I paid the men the last time and Informed firim- shaw that bo must pay the men in the fu ture. They were around for two or three weeks after that and did n llttlo work. I suppose that the men mentioned did not re ceive pav for that and now want to come back on the city. There is a little work yet undone in the vestibule and I have endeav ored to have Grimshaw come and attend to it. Grimshaw was tlio subcontractor and he is entirely responsible for the men lie employed and nut i. I simply paid the men fur a while in order to keep them to work , and of course by doing so I discharged my obligations to Grinibhuw thnt much. " Mayor Hernia will inform the Kansas City attorney of the state of affairs as they exist. LOST AT GAMBLING. . Mrs. DOWN Want * the Money Which llur lIiHb.iiul Iout ut Curils. The wife of Henry A. Dews has gone Into the district court , where under oath she has declared thnt sha is the wire of a man who , like a lamb , has been , led to the slaugh tcr ami thcro shorn of IMS llcecc , while loitering about the haunts of the tiger and toying with the business end of the beast. In other words , the wife , Cecelia , declares that her husband has gambled and that in doing so he lias lost his roll of hard earned wealth , which Instead of going over the green cloth of the faro table should have been used for the support of the family. Slio alleges that between November 7 , 169:2 : , and April 15. 1SOU , Henry spent consid crablo of his tlmo In the gambling rooms of the Diamond , and that at the latter namei : date , which was the tlmo when ho ijmt thu game , ho was a losonto the tune of $ ( JUi.D5 } In cash , to say nothing'of the days and nights which were lost in trying to win back the money. The petitioner falls to say that Henry was robbudi or that he was short carded , but she does .aver that ho was ni : Innocent man , and that owing to that fact , ho know nothing of the gambling devices and was whipsawod.at about every turn of thu box. Now a ; this tlmo the plaintiff asks for a Judgment for the sum which her erring husband gambled avvuy , 'For a clear head andsteady ! nerves Take Hromo-Soltzcr trial bottle lOc I.j-oni Mukoi u .Statement. Theodore F. Lyons , once n peaceable park policeman , but of recent times engaged in the somewhat precarious if not dangerous , vocation of "canvassing , " and who lives m South Omaha , Is carrying a load of sorrow nnd a grievance against the public press as well. In Tim Hun yesterday appeared the statement that Lyons had been arrested for treating his stepdaughter , Florence Halo , Lyons says Ib at his wife has not loft him , The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. ns ttntcil , although ho afterward * admitted thnt Rho might liavo done so. ns she had been nt tlio homo of her two daughters In Omaha Heights Mnco. Mr. I-Voni says further that * o far front forcibly entering the homo of the latter to Ilnd hU wife ho merely walked Into the house to present her with some papers , an 1 that Florence , upon icrcclvlng him , nt once How nt him , smote lint hip nnd thigh , and endeavored to take awny his walklngstlck , upon which ho Is 'argcly dependent. Mr. Lyons snld thnt after the MUscs Halo had hustled him around in their en deavor to dls | > osscsi him of his cano ho began to resist , with the result that Flor ence's wrist was slightly twisted i hence , ho claims , his arrest. \Vhen 'I nixollnc. Whet her on pleasure bent , or biulncM. take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figai it acts most pleasantly and effectively on the kidneys , liver and bowels , prevents fevers headaches and other forms of sickness For sale in fiOo a ml ? l bottles by all loading druirglsts. Monufneturcd by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. Balloon tonight. TEST OF ARC LIGHTS. City IMrctrlclim CiMrclll CoiiMilrnt tlmt HU ItoportV1II llnir liiimtlKilliiu. City Kloctrlclan Cowglll and Assistant City kngineor A. J. Graver , who made the test of the arc street lights with the pho tometer nnd found that the light tested reg istered but U17 candle power , declineto at present discuss the report of the committee on cas nnd electric Hphts , Doth gentlemen say that their test Is corrent , nnd the fact will bo fully demonstrated In tlmo. Hluo prints showing the result of the test have been forwarded to the foremost electricians of the day , who are recognl/ed the world o"erns authority. The so prints go to both these in this country and Kuropo. Kccently both Mr. Cowgill and Mr. Orovcr visited Chicago and devoted most of their time to electrical matters. They consulted with the leading electricians there and they have the llrst ono yet to tell them otherwise than thnt the only measurement for the candle power of an are light Is by n photom eter. eter.Mr. . Cowglll continue ? to take measure ments ol the lights , and will soon have an other report hi readiness. At present ho does not care to cntar into a discussion with the electric llirh . committee , but ho promises that the problem will worlt itself out In duo tlmo and convince the council that the members are being mislead. Telephone C. W. Hull Co. for prices on hard coal. Summer delivery. lltillilliiK I'ermlti. The following permits to build were issued jestordny : John A.Crvlehton , IDOt-lSlODonglno , MmiUestnek . f2,000 Murray HclnvnrU , Totty-HUh nnd 1'lne , cottiiKu . 000 Two minor permits . 50 Four permits , aggregating . S 12,000 LOOK AT THE SIKK of the or- d i n n r y pill. Think of all the trouble nnd dis turbance thnt it causes you. Wouldn't y o u welcome bomo- thinf ; cosier to tnko , nnd easier in its ways , if nt the same time it did you moro 1 Thnt is the cnso with 13r. 1'ierce's food 'leasnnt ' Pellets. They're the smallest in si/.e , the mildest in action , but the most thorough nnd fur-reaching in results. They follow nature's methods , nnd they give help that lusts. Constipation , Indigestion , Bilious Attacks , Sick and Bilious Headaches , nnd nil derangements of the liver , stomach nnd bowels nro promptly relieved and permanently cured , " If wo cnn't cure your Catarrh , no mnttcr how bad your cnso or of how long standing , we'll pay you ? ! iOO in cash. " That is whnt is promised by the proprietors ot Dr. Sngo's Cnturrb Remedy. Doesn't it prove , l > etter than nny words could , tlmt this is n remedy that cures Catarrh ! Costs only 50 cents. IT ISKM KM OWN FACT , THAT WE MAKE THE BEST OF PHOTOS. Hifh At Popular I'rlces. -ai5-317 , S. 15tU Sir cot , Omaha , Neb , AQV UiTfil ITV unu " 'S'-1' ' ' ( " ' ' ' 'r u ( ill I ( ill IlLI I I xtorvJ , Nfrvousi l/.iu UUI Blini.ll I . , . . . , , , _ , ury | < „ , , , ! bj . ' \ ] > AI' < I , tliuureat Illnilaa llvmcil ) . hold tilth wrlt > ti'ii icunruntic ill run * . Sitmpti * nont Irrt * . Adille n ' . ' ulh ' . , III. Drli-iilul JU'itk-td G'o.tol'lrr l'lat ttltuu Spare Pearline , Spoil the Wash f " Better use lee muck than too little" Too much Pearline won't do any harm too little may. Use too much , and you only waste it , that's all. But use too little , and it's only a bit better than none at all. ) You'll have to work harder , and you'll have to rub and then the wear and tear begins. It's this rubbing , and this wear , and this work that Pearl ine , if properly used , takes away. t Use it just as directed on every package , no more , no loss , and you'll get the best re sults , o You needn't try to improve upon it. You can't. G c. A I'cddlers nnd some unscrupulous proem will tell you " this is as good ns" OC11U. or " the wmc ns I'carline. " IT'S FALSE Pearline is never peddled , if your grocer sends you something in place of I'carlinc , ! > o honest itnJ it Aw * . 365 JA.M15S PYLE , New York. SP VUISTS Consultation Froo. For the Salontlflo rrontmont nnd Soun-i , Spsody nnd Pormnnont Cure of all c'assos. forms , phnsos nnd ( loRr oj of , NERVOUS and ! VA1f DISEASES WoouroCntnvrli , AmJlsoixNoioFt'iJ Noco.Thront.Choit , Jdn\val < nnd Lix-or. Blood. Slcln nitil Kitluoy , Fcmtilo Woiilmcssoj , Jjnst Manhood CURED. S. FISTULA. riSSUHK , IN'nimtiontlv CIIPJ I , wlllioul the nsoof knlfu , iiru orc.uittlli' . All mil. : ullcs of : i prlvntu or dulle.iujii itnro , of ultlial ux , positively cured. C.dl on ur . ulcln-Ht , with Htami > , for Ulroul.trFrui . llOUU. 1)1 Ill ) , , UflrlMft ] ' } ' 1 IK Mllttll lfl > tU St. ll'j ) , OM UIA , NK . "WHERE DIRT GATHERS , WASTE RULES. " GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF nii3iANi.NTi.v : CURE [ ) or pAY. NO PAY UNTIL CURED. Wo refer you toiM \ > itlenta. 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Are you despondent and melancholy with confused ideas and gloomy thoughts ? " ESPANO " will positively euro you. It contains no mineral poisons nnd is remarkable for awakening organic action throughout the system and nn improvement in every tissue. It produces hotter muscles , bones , nerves , hair , nails , skin , blood and gives vigorous life to tlio unfortunate who lias exhausted his powers. Prepared in tablet form and packed in boxes convenient to carry in the pocket. Bach box contains 00 doses or enough to last ono month and ia wortli many times its weight in gold , The price $1.00 per box or 0 boxes for $5.00 $ if ordered at ono time and a guarantee will bo given that any case mentioned - tioned above that it does not cure , the money will bo refunded. As to our financial standing wo refer to any bank in this city. Bent charges prepaid to nny address in United States or Canada. Put up in plain wrapper with no mark to distinguish what it is. 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