8 TIIT3 OMAITA DAILY BISEf PKTDAY , OCTOllBIl 2. 181)0. ) CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Mayor Notifies the Conncil of the Approval of the Asphalt Repair Contract , HOCK ISLAND REFUSES TO REPAIR VIADUCT II- HIP Adoption of H Ilrxiiltitlon Mir Hullof Iii < iTC-Nt on Di-rrrroit I' > niciiln of Tux IN The city council met In ( special session yesterday morning for the purpose of passing the monthly salary ordinance , and the mem bers transacted business for two hours bc- fore adjourning. All the members except Axford and Saundcrs wcro present , Mav or Ilroatch notified the council that lie had approved the ( Jrant asphalt paving repair contract. The tlly cloilc reported that he had sent to the lallroails using the tracks un * tier the Tenth street viaduct a copy of the ordinance resulting the roads to repair that viaduct lie also transmitted a letter from the general attorney of the Hock Island road , giving notice that that road had no tracks under said viaduct and would not repair an > part of the structure. The sccictaiy of the Heal Hstate exchange notified the council of the resolution passed by the exchange providing for a committee of five to conler with a committee of the council regarding the wooden block pave ments. His letter was refctrcd to the special committee on street rcpalts. HnscalPs resolution , ordering the Omaha Strict Hallway company lo remove Its tracks on Kleventh street south of Wil liam , was on recommendation of the Judi ciary committee adopted. OT reeomiiKiidatlon of the committee on uubllr propel iv and buildings the contract for placing the ncccbsary furniture , stoves , etc , In the election booths and returning the hamo to the city hall after election was awarded to James Stcplienson at )7ll.O ! ) . The oily paid $119 last jear for this same service. The crossbeams on the Sixteenth street viaduct wcreoidcred painted at a cost of $10. The finance committee reported on sevci.il applications asking for the ii'inlssloti of the accumulated In tot ust on bpcclal taxes , as a condition for pa > incut In full of the back taxis. The committee recommended that the Interest In enih case be reduced from 12 pnr cent per annum to 7 per cent , leferrlng only to special ta\is. The recommendation was adopted. It being the sense of the council that the city would gain In tlu > end by making concessions of this kind upon application of the property owncra con- cei nrrt. Taylor wanted a resolution adopted mak ing this rule general , but It was explained that mich action would Invalidate the specijl tax. tax.A resolution by Hascall piovldcd that the Btreot cleaning force shall employed In cleaning the strrils upon evcrv "sult.iblu" day of the wrck until woik Is slopped by the weather or lack of funds. The salaiy ordinance was repotted nn favorably by the flnanio committee , bul Duncan objected to that portion of thn ordinance referring to the salary of the a - Hlstant Itv engineer , and moved that It be stricken out. t'hilntlc seconded the motion. Pilncc , Kennnid ami Whf eler d ffiidc-d 'he Item , saying that Drown Is now a cltl/en nnd had bren duly appointed and conllimcd as assistant engineer. When the vote was taken Duncan nnd Christie were the onlj members voting for the motion. The ordinance v/as then paseil by a unanimous vote. After lining a number of vjranr ! a In reglslialioti boa > d the council adjourned. Wanted , purchabers fpr songs and poems of the Silver Knight J. I. Ferion , now' on trial In the fcdeial court , author. For sale at news stands and book slot en ge Attention , St'iinilliiiM IIIIIN. There wl'I be a reimblk.ui rally at Kar- bacli hall , southwest corner 15th nnd How- nid streets , HMurday , October S , at S p. in , under auspices of the Scandinavian people of Douglas county , Nebraska. The eloquent orator , Dr. John Enumlcr of Chicago , 111. . will nddioss the Scandinavians In Swedish on political Ishiii'S of the day. Tills will be one of the grandest rallies of the campaign. IJnn't fall to hear him. Music by Swedish Military baud The Xonlen Singing society will also lender campulgn songs. The fcoprano singer , Miss rinima Muller , will also bo present nnd MUK several selections IJviTjbmlv Is Invited nnd chpctlally 0111 silver ftiends 1IOI MIVAItl ) iit UHVG TO AVIillli Tlil'i.ituli AllivlKlit'M Choice \\lll Aot HiChnnuiMl. . The flurry created among the county com- tnlssloncis by the announcement b ) Mr. Hector - tor at the meeting of the board Wcdnca- day afternoon that the South Thirteenth street boulevard was only sixty feet wide thiough AllnltilH'H Choice , nn addition to South Omaha , when nil the commissioner had supposed the street was ninety feet In width , has entirely subsided and theto Is every Indication that there will bo no In terruption of the woik of grading the GtlCCt. The portion of the street In question is one-half mile In length , extending from the north line of the addition refeired to to the count.v line , and lies upon the summit of a ildgo , wheie little or no grading Is neces sary. The btrvet was platted to u width of M\ty feet and has never been changed Through some mistake It was staked for the Kradi'ia to a width of ninety feet through this addition , the same as nn the portion of the slieet Ijlng north of the addition. No proceedings having bci-n had to widen the Glrict It will he Imposblhlo to gtado it to a width greater than sixty feet without In curring heavy damages , but several of the coniinlssloneis have expiebsed the opinion that tlvty feet Is wl > lo enough for all piactl- cal pin poses and favor ordering the load to ho made to that width without any fur ther dulay. JohiiFun Dros. , haul coal , $9. Furnace coke. $7 ; soft coal , J3.50 to J7. Cherokee- Holler coal ; get w Inter prices. William C. aos , Phone 1C07. HI'KUIAl"ItATKS Vln ( lie Missouri I'liHfli : Hnllniiy. Hound trip tickets lo Kansas City October 4 to 10. Hound dip and one way tickets to SI. Louis on every TnesJay and Thursday until October 22. St. Louis Fulr tickets on sale- October 4 to U > . Homn seekers exclusions ti ) points south nnd southwest September 29 , October C and 20. For further Infoirnatlon , land pamplcls. etc , cell at rlty olllces , northeast corner Tlilitrentli ami Farnam streets , or depot , riftconth i\nd Webster streets. T F. OODFH12Y , I . & T. A. J. 0. PHILLIP ! ' ) , A. C3. R & P. A. lIHutt * Will Kill-it In Court. The will of Mrs r.inlly J. llrlggs has been filed for piobate In tlio county court The. . will appoints ( icoigc I. Qltbert anil Charles William Hamilton , jr. , executors of the es tate ami provides ; hut , after paying thu debts against thu estate , the sum of not less than fS.OOO nor more than $10,000 Khali lie expended for a family monument ami thu balance ot the cbtato shall bn admin- Utered by the executor * for the benefit ot Clinton Ililgts , the son of thu tvetator. MX , Tiili-t ) I * . St. Train. of the CHICAGO MILWAUKKi : ' & ST. PAUL in' , IlcM Ecivlcc. ELKCTHIO LIUHTS. Dining car. City office1101 Faranrn. 11 TuJ.i-H inn r.tmiifii Every day to accommodate eastern travel via "Northwestern I.lue. " The "Overland. " st 4M5 p in. Into rhlidgo 7i(5 next morn ing. ml tin | "Omulu Chlrign Special" G:50 : Into Dili a go 9 30 iiext mptnlne. City t'Ulce. 1401 Furnam tre U niiH MADLY AVA-STII of I'ntvnco Cnnntr MttUlii n VlKoroiiN niTiirl , The authorities of Pawnee county ar making vigorous efforts to capture th murtlcrcr of City Marshal N , A. Craig o Table Hock , who was shot and killed I that place on September 21. They hav offered a reward of $500 for the captur and this has been Increased by a reward o $200 by the state. A reward ot $100 I offered for -the capture of either ot th men who wcte In company with the rnur derer. The murderer Is described as a man flv feet eight Inches In height , about 40 jean ot age , dark complexion , eyes and hair an dressed In a black slouch hat and dar suit. One of 1ils pals Is unknown , but th other Is supposed to be a well known char octer of Falls City. The latter Is describe as being slender , five feet eleven Inches It height , with sandy complexion and mous tache. The three were robbing a stor when they shot Craig. William Mayby and John Dovlo hnvo been arrested In this city on suspicion They ar said to answer the description ot two of th men Implicated In the murder ot Marsha Craig1 nl Table Hock September 21. Pictures were taken of the men las ovpulnt * and sent to Table Hock. It Is ex pectcil that parties who < aw the murdrrc at the time of the shooting will come t this city for the purpose ) ot Identifying Doyle and his companion. cnoitci : .Moitjciyrs Tim LIMIT Oiuof the I'mllnrU Men CIX-M ti .lull. One of the four confidence men nrreste several dajs ago was disposed ot In pollc court yesterday morning. On the charge o using a device for betting , CJocrgo .Morgan , a ho gave his name , was fined $100 and cost and was Jailed to thirty days In the count JM1. JM1.Tho The complaining witness was K. Kmhn of Hebron , who lan up against the "pad lock" trick several days ago. The con rnci first tried him on another scheme , bu dropped It when they discovered that Kmho had only $7. Finding , however that monev did not glow on the streets ot Omaha , ant therefore concluding tbat $7 was better thai nothing , they leturncd and "skinned" I'm "Of. Kmhof eirated considerable amusement In policecouit by narrating the manner li which he was worked. Ho Identified Mor gan as the miin who had picked up the padlock and who borrowed the money fron him to bet that It could not be opened with out a key. vVhlle n Omalu slop at the Flrcproo Hotel Dellone. opened August 10th by W. W Cniti's , cor. 14th and Capitol Avc. itoirrn riioi | > Itnti-H .South mill AVi-Nt. -Kansas City and icturn $5.bO October 4 to 10. Pt. Louis one way and round trip A'EHA low O'-tober 4 to 9 and Tucsdajs and Thurs dass until October 22. Homo bceKers' excursions west and soutl --half rates , plus $2 September 29. Call t ticket olllce , 1502 Farnam street and get particulars. J. U. RRVXOLDS , City Passenger Agent. cr.itMA.VS I'Hic.sn.Nci : or MI.VIK Sin os ii Chllil front Iti-In r Hoi-ril li.v i Vr.-ul Hull lij n lliiKlc Illll.sl. A person who knows exactly the rlgh tiling to do In a .sudden emergency , wlthou Mopping to think at all. deserves to have his presence of mind noted and commended A neiman ilium major has lately atlalnei such distinction , with good reason , relate ? Youth's Companion. A regiment of the Imperial army , resting on 1a country road , was appalled to see i great mad bull pursuing a little child in r field which was near by , and yet so far avvaj that the child could not be reached In time to save It , nor yet saved by the shooting' o the animal. The bull hail his horns down , nnd all the soldiers were horrified to sec that In anothei moment the child must he gored to death For an Instant no one seemed to know what , * o do. and then the drum major shouted tc the bugleis of the band , The stool near with their instruments In their hands , to sound a loud blast. They looked aghast. "Sound , I say , for God's sake , to save the child ! " he repeated. Tin n the buglers blew a blast at the top of tiller lungs. The drum major knew that animals cf the cow kind are so much affected by strange and hlgh-p'ltchcd musicalbound that they seem compelled to Imitate them This bull proved to be no exception to the uile. uile.As As soon as he heard the bugle blast he paused In his pursuit of the child , glanced toward the band , raised his head and began to bellow madly. The buglers kept up as high and discordant a tumult as they could and , meantime , soldiers weie running to the rescue of the child. Before the bull hail finished Its attention to the bugles the child was In a place of safety. _ All the old trade Is Invited back lo Hotel Dollone , which Is being operated under uov , management. _ ST. I.OUIS FA HI AXI ) n.VI'OSITIO.V Vlu the AVnliiiHli It. II. St. Louis Exposition , round trip , $15.35. One way , $8.25. Every Tuesday and Thurs day. day.St. . Louis fair , round trip , $11.CO , Octobci I to 10. Veiled Prophet parade , Tuesday , October G. Home-secKers' excursions to nil points south. September 29 , October C and 20. For tickets , sleeping car accommodations or a home seeker's guide call at Wabash olllce , 1415 Farnam street ( Poxton hotel block ) or write O. N. CLAYTON , Agent. U'crltly IIxiMirKloiiH to California. Via the Ilurllngton Houtc. Cheap com fortable quick. From Omaha 8.35 every Thursday morning. Call at tlc-Ket office , 1502 Farnam street , nud get full infoimatlon. Tlio lli'Nt her vice. To Denver , Cheyenne and points In Utah. Idaho , Montana , Oregon and California Is da the UNION PACIFIC. Tor tickets nnd full Information cell at City Ticket Olfice , 1302 Farnam street. I.OUAI , intiviTiis. During the month of September the city furnished 1.3SO meals to city prisoners at u i-iiit of $ lliS.i > 0. W. H. Patrick , attorney for George Mor gan , now under sentence for the murder of little Ida Gasklll. has the transcript In the case completed and will Illo It at onro wlIU the clerk of thu mipicme. court. E. J. Hell ot Laiamlt > has offpird n ro- ivard of $100 for thu rctuin of a grip which tvus stolen from lib. buggy at that place u tow dnvH ago. The satchel contained u liiantlty of jcwi.lry and some valuable pa- iieu. iieu.Mrs. Mrs. Gcorgo Drown , who was supposed to lave been whipped to this city by the Slou1 * City authorities in order to get rid ot her , Has returned to that place Wednesday night j > Police Matron Cummlngs. Thu woman was In destitute circumstances. Adolph Hurtman , a 17-year-old boy \\IIOBU nntlier llus In San FiancUco , run awa > TOIH home last week and Is supposed to jn making his wa > to New York , The local polka have been roiiucstud to detain liini If he reaches this city. Andievv Johnuon was yesterday morning sentenced to thirty days In the Bounty Jail for stealing a set of jiuglciil Instrument from W. L Cralitrce of 2Ui ; Dodge street , John- ion alleged that he was drunk when be Committed Iho theft otid did not know what le wai doing. The Insurance companion lost $745 by flro In the clly din Ing the past month. The total loss , to property amounted to I7C5 , enl > MOO tif which won on content * of building The total vnluo of property In Jeopardy was ! St,0.j. : ( Fourteen lrt ! > alarms WITO turned In during the month , one of which was out- bdlo the city limit's. IV. K.'UK Is enduriiu ; &tty amount ot ? hallln from Iliu filur.da who taw him ijiKIni : a ride in tliej patrol WAKOII on the night of the big iTjjulillciui torch light paiaJiThe cental iil.jr.lrlnn wan not taUns tue dilvo for his health , us the police liuil picked him up to iitttnd tn a man who In ) i'l'tn ' Injured in the uonltru part of tha city. OUTWITTED BY HIS WIFE Took Advantage of a Visit to Her Parent ! to Meet Another Man , ROONEY LOSES CONFIDENCE IN WOMEN Nitn MUM JourtiON to Till * ( Jltj II ncl ClinrKCN III * S < | IOIIMI ttllh niotiliiK 11 1 III the , ll > rrj mull. "I thought she was an angel , " said Frank Hoonoy , when he spoke to the police officials about his \vlfo. Uoonoy's present opinion Is that It Maggie Hooncy wears \vlngs they arc of such Infinitesimal sl/o that they will not arsis ! her much In fljlng. Frank Hoonoy Is a railroader with a neat home In llorton , Kan.lilcli , up to four weeks ago , was presided o\cr by his wife , Maggie. Maggie was n cheery soul anil In her husband's ejes was llttlo short of perfection. lie trusted her Implicitly during the nine yearn of their matrlcd life. Ills affection was further sticngthencd by several llttlo toddlers dlers In Iliclr little home. Four uceks ago Mrs Hooncy desired to visit relatives and friends In Atlantic , la. , and her husband readily consented to the trip. She departed and fioin the letters which her husband received It wis apparent that she was en- Jojlng nn excellent time. A few days after leasing her husband he determined to run up to Atlantic and surprise his wife- . When Unoncy reached the town ho was surprised to learn that his wife had left the day before ostensibly to return home. Suspecting nothing nnd believing that his \\lfe Intended to surprise him by returning home , lie left foi lloiton. When ho ivauhci homo , however , another surprise nvvaltci him. Ills wlfo had not appeared. He wns still unsuspicious and spent a week or more In the effort to locate her , as he thought that the might have been Injured. The search was without results and a last home ugly thoughts entered Kooney's head. He returned to Atlantic and with out Informing his wife's lelatlvcs of his presence began an Investigation. He Icarnci that she had gone to Dos Moliiei and whci ho reached that city ho received the fur ther infnimatlon that she had journeyet to Council HliiHs. At the latter point lit discovered that his wife had been met by a man and that the two had come to Omaha The man In the case Is another resldcn of Itorton , Ororge Spraguc. Sprague Is a liveryman and Is quite well-to-do. lie has n wlfo and several children. Hooncy never thought that they weie Intimate , but he believes now that they became acquaintcc during his absence. He was away fron home much of the time , as his run allowei him to bo In llorton only every other night Hooncy Is of the opinion that his wife did not intend to desert him or to elope with Sprague. lie thinks rather that the two agiccd to meet In this vicinity am have a good time together for a few dajs and then Intended to return homo to their lespcctlvc families. If such was their plan however , it will never be carried out. Upon Hooney's statements warrants were Issued for the arrest of both on the charge of adultery. Neither has been located am It Is believed that they In some manner became cognizant of Hooncy's presence and skipped. _ The carefnl mother always keeps Salvation Oil handy , for cuts and bruises. MTTMJ. . . .llt'T ' I'OMTICS. * . II. II. Clnrli Ilftiinix from Ilfn KHH- i rn Trip. President & . II. II. Clark of the Union Pacific receivers and Mrs. Clark arrived In Dmaha yesterday afternoon from St. Louis. Tills is the "first time the former has teen In the city for about a month. Ho has been jn a trip through the. east , nnd on his re turn trip stopped a few days at his homo .n St. Louis. Ho is not feeling In the best of health , having contracted a bad cold while In the cast. President C'ark ' stated that throughout the ast , as In the west , all Interest appar- ntly centered in the political campaign , ind people there were able to think or talk jf little else. Most business nturcs were being postponed until after November 3 , mil everything was likely to remain In status quo till then. In railway circles ho ound nothing that was new or of Interest o the public. Asked concerning the statin of the union lepot question President Clark stated that 10 answer hud > et been scut to the Hur- ington olllclals In reply to their proposition egardlng the completion of the btructuro it Tenth and JIason streets. Ho said noth- ng would be done In the matter until he lad conferred with Judge Kelly , general ollcltor of the Union Pacific. In reply tex x question about the probability of the early epaiatlon of the Oregon Short line fiom ho Union Pacific system proper , Mr. Claik aid that ho thought the begregatlon would ccur about the first of the coining jear , I'ltalnly In the early part of the year. He aid all the plans were made and everything vas In readiness for such a move , and ho nought It would be made at a no distant ay. _ _ \VOItllVI.\n UAIMtOAI ) OFFICIALS. luxloiiily IVnltliiK lo See IVIuil PrcM- ilt'iit MU'kmjWill li > . Whllo the western roads continue to nn- lounco reductions In freight rates , the prcal- lents of a number1 of the western lines arc n session In Chicago endeavoring to adopt omo form of agreement that will bring the oads together again. It Is now practically conceded that the Vestcrn Freight association Is dead , and It s admitted that so far as regulating freight ales Is concerned It was dead long before ho withdrawal of the Hock Island and hi ) Santa Ko roads. It was at first thought hat the western roads would attempt to orm on organization similar to the one that inertia the freight movements of eastern oads , but as this has proved defective , It Is oubtful If It will bo Imitated In the trans- nUslsslppI tcirltory. Many freight men aver the appointment of a board of managers , not one from every road , but a mailer number , probably three , to govern ho affairs that the freight departments lavu In common , Picsldent Stlckney of the Great Western has refused to attend the cnference , and the olllclals of other roads ro worried to knew what ho will do and vhether they will bo ( .omrclled to unite gainst the Gicat Western. Iliillivny .ViilrH mill I'er The dates for the ealo of tickets to the t , Joseph Carnival' of Jolly Jokers , October -10 , at reduced rates , will be changed at 10 request of a number of Interested lines om October \-\'l lo October 5-10. Chairman Ouldwell of the Western Pas- engcr association gives notice of the re- cmptlon of a ticket from St. Louis to maha vlu the Wabash that was bought om a binKor for $10 , Instead of at the cgulrtr rate , $11.50. 'Jhu upoit of the Burlington system for ho month of August makes a better show- ng than wan anticipated , While there wan oiitldciably leas , passenger business handled urlng the month than there was hi the. orie'hponding month of the preceding > ear , ic Height earnings show an increase of G.ViU. The total surplus for the month Is eported tit ? 33,2GO. The oftii-crs of the Western Clearing house le about to take steps that will compel he Southern Paddo to cease paying the lormous commissions It now gives to agents ho Bend business via the Sunset route. ust whut will be done about the matter Is ot made public , but It is certain that the thcr roads will not pay such great cora- uUsIciik for Immigrant business , Siiiiltury Tent of I IT , Councilman Duncan's oidlnanco which ompela the Ice dealers to pay for a nan I- ary test of their product will bo In effect ctober 3 , So far uo steps have been taken y thu health deoartnient to enforce It. but lealth Commissioner ijlythln says that Hit 111 talia tlui matter up tomorrow or next ay. He will collect samples of Ice from 11 thu dcr.lt rn and have them analyzed by u expert The result will be reported to 19 boiml for uueh action as way be I'M MilIt UASfSTOIlin ) IN A CAVi : Mjtrr > - StirrnrttiiHnir Hie Itolilicrj- FrHulit tfcirN SiiUril , Detectives Vli7 rtti nd Miller of the Union Pacific , In conjunction with the police , made a Rood capture'jtrtcrday In the persons of four bojs rmiKltift In age from 14 to 1' years. The lioyufgart * their names as Ueri and Albert Adam * , Frank KreJIc and John Krclcck , All of ahem live In the vlclnltj of the Iltirllngton. tracks , down near fourth ami Martha siroetsj For n month pant the freight agents rtt' lth the Union Pacific ami Hurllngton 'have been missing goods from cars standing * In the yards. In each case the doors were pried open , a few packages taken and the deed temporarily covered up by closing the door and holding It In position by the usual cleat employed by the companies. The locks were broken , but the actual worl. done by the thieves was neatly covered up and the loss usually was not discovered until the contents ol the car were checked up from the bill ol lading. Thrco weeks ago a box far belonging to the Union Pacific , sidetracked near the freight dcpct on Jones street , was entered and four cures of smoking tobacco , a 100- pound sack of rlcti nnd several other packages taken , the total amount footing up to nbout $50. $ The detectives of the com pany were set to work , but failed to accom plish anything In regard to locating the guilty parties. A week later another car wss entered , which had been left standing under the Tenth street \laduct. A pall of , candy , five caddies of chewing tobacco , six \a\cs of cigars and other goods. amountIng - Ing to $50 , were taken. Thrco other rob beries of cars followed nt short Intervals , the last one being the entering ot a llnr- llngton car and the abstracting of four cases of smoking tobacco and two dozen pairs ol shoes , the latter consigned to A. D. Morse of this city. From tips the detectives began Investiga tion down near the old Page soap factory , Fourth and Pine streets , and were at length rewarded bj finding a cave In the hillside , wheio the joung thieves had con cealed their plunder. The Adams boys anil > oung Krejle were- found In possession of the place and were at once placed under anest. Krelcck was afterwards arrested In South Omaha and was brought to this city for a preliminary hearing. All were charged with burglary. When pieced under the pressure of a cross-examination Krolcelt admitted to Cap tain Haze that he and his companions had robbed the cars , but maintained that ho had merely helped carry the goods fiom a point near the union depot to the cave and that ho had not entered the cars , Additional In formation was also obtained from the Adams boys upon the strength of which search warrants wore Issued and the lioiibc of Jlrs. Adams , mother of the boys , located at Sixth and Martha , was ransacked and a considerable quantity of the booty brought to light. The homo ot Mis. KreJIc , Fourth and Captellar , was also searched and more booty found , nil of which was transferred to the station. The \aluo of all the gooile will probably leach $200 , and much of the property taken Is still missing. The police are of the opinion that some older persons than the boys are Implicated In the deal and Intend to Investigate the matter to the bottom. - Free & Black , plumbers and gas niters , have removed to 1SOO Farnam street \vorin in.sir. : . " MJ oxci : Clinrnx-s Mini i * liy Mrn. Vim \Voriner \Kiil > iNt Her IIiiMliniiil. ricssle F. Van Wonner has applied for a divorce from Fred II. Van , Warmer on the ground of crudity and nonsupport. Her petition recites that she was riarrled tc Van Wornior In Fullerton , Neb. , January 25 , 1S90. She alleges that she was In delicate hc.tlth at the time of h.er marriage , but , notwithstanding that fact , she charges that her husband cruelly compelled her to worlc In the fields and do other laborious work. She also charges that ho made a practice- using profane and vulgar lan guage In addressing her and In the fall of 1S94 he choked her nnd threatened to choke her to death the next time. She allegcu that she was fearful he would put his threat Into execution and left him. going to live with her parents , where he refused to con tribute to her support. She says that no children have blessed their union and she asks that she may be granted a divorce and given alimony from the worldly possessions of her husband , which , she alleges , consist of farm lands , stock and farm produce. A TOXIC. HnrNfiiril'N At'liI I'lioNi1uic. | ( Dr. S. L. Wlllams , Clarence , la. , sajs"I IIRVO used It with grand effect In cases where a general tonic was needed. " Criulle. mill lli < > Cni % < > . The following bliths and deaths were re ported at the health ofllce during the twenty- four hours ending at noon yesterday : nirths Walter Williams , 273G Camden avenue , boy ; Charles Illixt , 2912 Kranklln , Girl ; D. N. nevlns , 1C11 Noith Thirteenth , girl ; C. A. Hlomburg , 142 Noith Thlrty-llrst , girl ; W. P. Russell , 100 Stanford circle , boy ; Krank Ilelojcd , 190fi Van Camp avenue , boy ; Michael narry , 2522 Hamilton , girl ; John Prachmlller , 2227 Pierce , girl ; p. S. Arnett. 411 North Eighteenth , girl ; Edward Davle , 902 South Sixteenth , boy ; John Clausen , 1103 South Twenty-fourth , glil. Deaths William Cox , 47 , 2100 Locust , multiple sarcoma , Interment at Cloqnct , Minn. ; Cora Allen , S3 , 1024 Pacific , acnto uraemia , Forest Lawn ; Septimus 0. Field 34 , 210S Military avenue , typhoid fever , Mount Hope ; Isabella Savage , 11 , 1315 Cali fornia , nephritis. Holy Scpulcher , Speed and safety are the watchwords of the age. One Minute * Cough Cure acts , speedily , safely and never falls. Asthma , bronchitis , coughs rnd colds arc cuird by It .Slxlli AVnrilcr A number of citizens of the SUth waul have Issued a call for a mass meeting In the Interests of the location of the Trans- in ft i > iHU i\puiiUloii : at .Miller paik. It will bo held at 2C07 North Twenty-fourth btrcct this evening. It is urged that as the Sixth waul ib primarily Interested In the location of the exposition at the north stdo It Is time an organisation was effected to absifct In securing it. Tetter , eczema and all similar skin troubles aie cured by the use of DeWltt'fc Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes at once , and restores the tissue ! ) to their natural con dition , and never falls to cure piles. Mfl III illlKCIINM l''lliail < > C. The meeting of thu Omaha Pair and Speed issoclatlon yesterday afternoon was given aver to a dUcussinu of the condition of the treasury and the best manner of meeting certain obligations. IS IT .A TRIFLE ? THAT rOMMU.VTIIOI 111,13CII1 1JYS- 1'UI'MA OIlxbOL'll STOMACH. \ < M\ Ui'i'UKIlicuil n CIIIINU of SurloiiN IDlNI-IINI- , Acid ilj'src-iala , , commonly called heart burn or sour Etomudi , la a form of Indl- eestlon resulting from fermentation of the tood. Tile stomach belni ; too weak to promptly digest 'it. ' the food reinalna until fermentation begins , fllllnc the stomach with gas , ami a bitter , sour , burnlni ; Intto In the mouth la often present. Tills condition soon L'ticomcs chronic , and bring an every day jccurrenco Is Klvim but llttlo attention , lic- ; auso dyepviislu Is not Immediately fatal , many people do nothing for the trouble , Within a recent period n remedy lias been Jlscovcrcd prepared solely to euro dyspepsia mil stomach troubles. It la known BH Huart'u Dyspepsia Tablets and In now be coming rapidly ueod and prescribed as a radical cure for every form of dyspepsia , Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been ; ilaced before tha public and are Bold b > Jruuglsts everywhere at 50 cents per pack- ige , U U prepared by the Stuart ChcmU ? al So. , Marshall , Mich. , niul v\hllo It iromptly nnd cfffctually restores a vigorous llgcbtlon , at the game time Is perfectly larmless end vvlll not Injure ) the most dell- ate stomach , but on the contrary by giving lerfc-ct digestion ctrcrigthenii llu > stomach , mproves thu appetltu and makes lifo uortli Ivlng. Send ( or Ireo book on Stomach. Diseases. UICIIAIID .MA.rinill I.TOW V Sic | -lnl Trnlii ShlrrnrUcil nt Triill .street li'Kit. nlchard MansHcld , Mrs. Mannnold ( He fltrlco Cameron ) anil his company ot fifty members arrived In Omaha ycttcrday morn Ing direct from New York City. They let the metropolis on Tuesday last and cnmc through to this city without stop for th purpose of opening their season with thrl local engagement. The largo troupe travel In splendid style , and their special trail Is one of the finest that nny thcatrlca troupe ever occupied. The Hit llngton btough It Into Omaha jestcrday morning , am as It Is composed ot one sleeper , one chat car , Mr. Mansfield's private rar and foil baggage cars , It makes quite a showing a the union depm. The train vvlll icmali nt Tenth and Mason streets for the next few days , thp company's engagement of n week not beginning until Monday evening next The plavcts will live In their cars , am during their sp.iro hours vvlll feast thel eyes on the fascinating scenery In the vl clnlty of Tenth and Mason streets. The four baggage cars are well flllri with special scenery , new costumes nm everything needed for the correct prcsonta tlon of the six plajs that arc billed. There Is now scenery for the plays of "Klni , Hichanl 111. " and "The Merchant of Venice. ' That fur the former Is the exact duplicate of the scenery need at the Globe theater o London In 1SS9. Dr. null's Cough Syrup Is the best In the market. A single bottle will convince you of Its excellence. Try It. .VhO.N WANTS HIS DIAMO.M ) ItlNC Snhl ( o HIMI > Mi-en Located In Tlilt < 'lty. Detectives have succeeded In rccoverlnc a $350 diamond which was lost In this cltv by J. H. Johnson , n stockman of Kansas City , during fair week. The stone dropped out of n ling that was on Johnson's linger whllo ho was In a saloon on North Sl\- leenth stire' ' . A negro , Andy Woodward , who had tin. stone In his possession , was arrested , Wood ward tried to uiwn It a number of tltui's but on account of Its value was unable to dose so , the pawnbrokers being suspicious. He allege-s that he found the stone on the street but thu police believe that ho was In the saloon In which Johnson lost It , and plckci li ui ) . Johnson arrived In the city Wednesday am positively identified tlio stone. Ho beg.in replevin proceedings tn get possession of It as Woodward refuses to let him have it. T ho king of pills ls licccham's BPcelia.'i s MCVIIHCN. Permits to-wed have been Issued to the following parties by the county Judge : Name and Address. Ag Louis II. Kolb , Omnha ! ! 7 Emily J. Lear , Omaha 25 John P. Cucr. Omaha 70 Mis. Lottie Lupton , Omaha Cl William M. Plimpton , Glenwood , la 27 Anna Laura Hnrtlctt , Wayne , Neb 27 William H. Hubbard. Omaha 30 Emma Larson , Omalia 30 OIL STOVES us low as Idea ! bufij Odciiluss. KSli3ul6 Itcuutlfiil III Klnlsh and Design. O l9l A Out nn Hour to heatii < \ > \X \ room , Milton Rogers & Sons , if I4th and Farnam , I Oije Thohsarftl for ( TraJo Mark. ) ACCIDENT TICKETS. CiiMiully Ciiiiiiiiiny of N < \orU. jives THREE MONrilS1 insurance , $1,000 for $1.00 , ( ii iiii-ii or vvoint'ii , octuecn IS nnd CO yearn ot MIuynlnxt fatal titel Accidents a-fuut , or nn Uk' > ies | , JIui > tti , IVncolis , Hoi MJ Cilia , lliilliuml cam , | % | \utcil i , llrKl e , Trolley unO Cable c'tiiv , Ktuimhl > | , iU'amboalH uixl Hiram 1'rrrlcn. JlOO.&oo iU > i > ovii | it .III ! tli ( < Inbiirnnre Dcpartrmnt ot the flntu of S'eiv Yoik for the kccnrlty of the IneuicU I'or Nalo ! > > Chas. Kaufiiintin , 130 : iiKlai Street Tel. MO Oinulm , Net. CHILDREN'S TEETH Should bo : U tended to , They biilfor hiino us frown folks. BAILEYThe ild 1'loor I'iiAton 10th and I'limam , Tule , 1085 , Beer Business for Sale. Good Trade. Splendid Location I'rlre 2,500.00. Wrltu for rartlculars. ERNST RIBI'BN , Uenltoi ) , Iowa. Koo , Oct. 2 , 1803. EXTRA BIG This morning we put in stock two new suits for boys which arc big values extra big. You save a clean dollar lar on each suit by reason of their not being on hand four weeks ago when they were due , and on top of that you save the difference between "The Nebraska" regular "price and the h-rcgular price of places w lie re they have a penl chant for conjuring with odd cents. Suit No. i is an al wool cheviot of a dark bluish gray in pin check pattern and was intended to sell for three dollars , but you may have it for jhvo dollars now , and Suic No. 2 is a heavy Scotch tweed suit in a reddish brown plaid effect which we have marked J3.jg _ instead of $4. 50 on account of its arriving too latu. We have each of these suits in sizes from 4 to 14 years. We have only a hundred of each suit. We don't know how long they will last , but we do know that they won't last long if the people who coma "to see them take a look around before they come in. You may see as good suits marked $3.00 and $500 , but you won't see any better suits marked $2.97 or $4.98 , Of that we are sure. Our Fall Catalogues ar ; getting scarce. Yonr name please. Ail Universal Cliallesige to All Competitors. Boys' and Children's Suits. We place on sale Friday 800 boys' double breasted knee pants suits , all sixes from 5 to H years , and 200 children's junior suits , sixes 3 to S years , suits that are worth and sold elsewhere lor $2. Fri lay ami Saturday at llayden's for 95c. Second offer About 2500 double breasted suits , reefer and junior suits , in sixes 3 to 15 years , suits that are made to sell and are sold elsewhere for ยง 2.50 to $6 50. on sale Friday and Saturday at $1.25 , $1.75 , $2,50 and $3.75. Third offer 500 boys' loii ; > ' trouscr suits , sixes 13 to 19 years , wool black , blue an I gray , double and single breasted styles t suits we always sell for $7,50 , but which cost $10 at oilier stores f x $4 50 A Great Wholesale 500 men's fine black clay worsted suits , made of fine 20-oz all wool soft and handsomely iinisheJ clay worsted material , cut in the latest style sack and square cut. exquisitely tailored and trim- md. suits that llayden's always sell for $9 , but which you absolutely cannot equal elsewhere for less than $12. Friday and Saturday for $5.50 500 Auburn Melton Suits Ait in double and single breasted and square cut sack and 3 button cutaway frock s'.yles ' , 3-1 to 'H dark brown suits that are as staple in a clothing store a ? sugar in a grocery and are equal in every respect to any $15.00 melton suit elscwhuc , Fiiday and Saturday , at less than wholesale cost , $7.50. HABVElf AND DWARD ROSEWATER Full stenographic report of the discussion of the silver question , which took place at Urbana , August J5th , 1896 , was printed in The Bee after correction of typographical errors by each of the principals in the de bate. Four newspaper pages of large clear type , v COPIES MAY STILL BE HAD. Tv/o copies for 5 rents ; 12 copies for 25 cents ; JOO copies for $2. Special rates for larger quantities. Write or apply to The Bse Business Office.