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THE OMAHA DAILY BE I e e e e e S e e e e e e e ‘( IT NEEDS AN APPROPRIATIO‘% ’ Webraska Bhonll Mike Tnmediste Propan- - )& ) y ) ) * tions for the World's Fair. BUGGESTIONS BY COMMISSIONER WARTIN. What Has Been Done by the Board of Managers and Why the Great Corn State Should Bo Well Represented, “Permit mo to remark af the outset,” sild Mr, Evwcid Martin as he settled into conversation with a IBr reporter aboit the work of the World's fair board of con- missioners, ““that the world's Columbian cx- Position Is going to be a stupendous thing. Although much has been said and ]mhlmlu'(l about it, yet those who are not actuill gaged fu making the preliminary preg tions havo buta faint idesof tho mugnitule of the undertaking.” Mr. Martin has just returned from Chicago, hErl"u-!mxlnlwnrlwl thosecond session of he world's Columblan commission, of which hels a member, as also of the cxeculive con- mitiee and of the committos on trasporta- tion. Considering the fact thatthenare bt twenty-six members of tie ex tee and that nearly every 100 members of the commisshn loing their best to gev on it, Nebraska, person of Mr. Mattin, has rason to atulate herself ince the commission met last June,” tinued Mr. Martin, “tho work has Simply been waiting for the local board of Chicago toget the site question settled. The park «commissioners had refusel tholocal board of Chicago the use of Washington park, ut swhen the Columbian conmission nade the Fequest it was freely grante I thinkthe ito selected —the dual sl an fleal oo, braces the lake front, w hincludes no acres of growd and 6 mu W may be made, extend- into the lake md Jackon hington parks with a strip of gromd rks, called tho **Plais- t wide and twoor t) The parks emk 3,000 acres. Washington park lies almost mgainst the end of Jickson parcon the north, stthe city. The commissionersare well »d with the ground selec Of course, ‘weshall haveto wiait now until the fllinis {lacliunhuverun(lllu' Chi 0 locl board me of con- nforms the commission thatthe $10,000,00 avo been provided for. Then the comnis- #ion cannotify congress thatthe conditins have been complied with and that we wre with proparations, If the 1llinois will permit Chicagolo change cler 508 1o be able to vote $,00000 falr, then tho work can move right “What is the feding in Illinos? {s there Hbability that his will not be glnted athe November elction!” “Oh, I think that Chicago will be w o vote the §,000,000. Thereseems to obut very little doubt about that amng the people of Chicago, and many of the cliizens outside of Chicigo spalk the sune way.’? “What will be the facilities for transport- ng people from the lake frontto Jackson or ‘Washington parks(’ “The facilities will be first-class and ample. ore will besteam cars, tric cars, and the devaled wunder courso of construction, ©commission decided that will reniov “tion. Allwho enter tho (.x|m~|L|0n at tie like Front. first willbe given tickels thatwill en- Ritle them toa ridoto Jack ton park and retum Lor a nonminal fave of 10 ceits. Those who wish to g by zmm can doso, but will probably huve to pay heir way. = Another importnt matter is racticully decided upon, and it shcws the visdomof tho dualsite. The lake frontde- putment will be open at night for theac ©commodation of the peoplo who might other- wise besimply strlling about the strets. .‘mksnn parkdepariment willnot b openat n or Washing- either_free or B w will tho exbibits b dividel! What will the lake front show consist of 1" “In tho lake front depirtment there will robably be i good deal of spice devoted to ho fino arts. In fact this will hethe fine artondof tho exposition. It will alsoin- _elude th elecrical exhibts of every deso tion, aud jpossibly the Jupanse lage md' hany other smiller branches ©of tho expositim. As our chir- gan statod, this_will bo the vestibule of ®ho exposition, People who wish tovisitthe other (‘npurtm ts may do s0 without going 2o the luke frout, lowever, if they wish. “The question’ of buildings has alvety Yoen discussed to some extent, There were guany architects present last weels with plans ¥or buildings, Onoman presented a plan for ® structure that would cover 103 acrs, The xoof wis to be supported byimmense wire Fablea as the Brookiyn bridgo 18 supporid, ut L donot thinks the board will acept that lan.» “Did you notjce any feelingof indifference mong the southern members or those from ow ork®"! “Not o particle, The feeling anong the embers of the commssion is the WSt cor- g and earmst aad thut batveon tho leal rd of Chicago aud the commission is very lasant, 1t is & magificent body of men. here ure some of the ablest. dibaters in that ®ody thut T ever heard. There is Juige Lind- oy of Kentucky, Martindale of Indiana, St. lair of West Virginia, John Boyd Thather { New York Huniley' of Alibams, Massoy of Delayare ind Governor Waller of Conne ficut—ull stong, brillint uwen who re ghrowing their whole energy into the work.”” “When dots tho commission meet again? “Womeetat thecall of thochairman iext ime, but that will doubtless besoon afterthe Lino lection, ov November 4., Alnl now et mo say ouo word about_this conmi A great inany people think that tho w Columbian commissioners arm thomen who aro to lole after the varous statoexhibits. “That isnot the caso. Wo axo officers of the Umted States and cach state will bo oblied wne)mnt a board of own to preparethe exhibits. The Columbian conmissioners are W tako charge of the_cxposition wd allthe Tusiness comected with it and will hve sothing whatover (o' do with the exhibits lmm their respective states.” —*Wlit_ plan would you Suggest as hing “The best for Nebruka (0 adopt?’” UMy idea is thgt we slould begin to jir o | peod wp - and | agiate o questionof an appropriation tobe mide st the approwching session of the legislaure defriy thooxpeuses of making o stato ibit. The legisiture should piss a bill creating & boardof comissioners and give to appointone com- that boart handle Tho tunis uppropriated und beres pusiblofor 0 exhibit made.” ‘o much do you think should be appro- grinted by Nebrasias “We should appre nte ut least $100,000. And if Lwere to suggest, I shoull say that. Govornor Furnas shonld” bo sclecdod s the commissioner-gencral for Nebrasks, Allthis orke should be attended to 05 S0 as possi- tle, for, let me repeat, this is a stupendous wndertiking, and if Nebuska is gine tstand aloigsido of her sister states we puust be on the move. Itrequins a great deal of time to develop and got into plae & at exhabit such as this grnd young sate rtainly ought to make atthe Columbian xposition.” —— Mrs. Winslow’s Sootling Sy rup for chil- gren tothingis the fumily bemefictor, 53 ‘fents a bottlo, e MORTUARY, The Troy, N. Y., Times of tho23d nst. nnounces the death of Mr. John I, Joslin, & rominent clizen of that place who was nown in Omaha, Mr. Joslin was iftynine ears of oge and was in vigoous calth up to a short tim ifore fs death, whon lo became afilcted With Bright's diswse. Ho was asuceessful ud energetl busiicss ma, bt velired sout rec Mr. uito an_amount of prop- rty in N reces y built & three- tory brick building on N streetin South Oumaho, Ho had loans] & large smout of snoney and had full faith in the future of gretamong his many friends i thisdty, here he was well known. - ——— Rean' Ls the purest aud bestsoapover made maha. #Thv news of his death willbe reccived with BOARD OF PUBLICO WORKS, A Nunber of Grallng, Sewer and Paving Estimites Allowed. At nmeeting of the bard of public wrks yesterlay aflornon thecontret for sevwerin g indistrict No. 120was ot to Reeves & Co., 65 cnts por Lineal oot The following msolution, offersl by Mr. Kiersicad, was unanimously sdopted : Resolved, Thatthe board of public Jorks hearly aprovo of the suiestin, o OMASICBEY Ih Tofard thihe Haingof & riding pomcson Cho Sarid basias pIving and trbe Ing Bonds af nowissaed, andthat e us our Influaence with out states and legllat= ors "0 the el Thit the Om ks C1Ey charier be 0 amended, The following graling contmcts were awarded: Thirtyfourth street from Ames avenie to Fowleravenue, Templeton & Mor- row, 124-10cents per cubiy yarl; Himey street from Smith stwet toDextr avenue Termn pleton & Morrow, 14 8-10 cents per cul yard Califimia street fromJowe avenie to the Belt Line milrosd, Khight Bros, & Barnes, 131 cents per cibic yard Thofollowing grading estina: wer al- lowed: }2d Calbhan, Twenty-ninth and Jacleson streets, §X Hanllton, Plesant md Thirtpsixth strets, $731.4; Neson street from Boulivardt Lowe avente, $0.10 Twelfth_ sireet from Conter to Baneroft, 204,52 Martha street in Clark place, Me- geathstreetin Dipont placy anl Twon I!\nLIHYrI ot from Hickery toMegeth stree 4lllh\\ll strect in - Shinn's addition Phelin, Thrty-third street from o, 5); Ames avenue and Paxton strwt, ' §2 Pigce direct: from Twentioth to Twinty-soventh, $35543 Hick- ory strec Fonmeonth "t Sixtionth wa_ Marth Sixtenth to Twen tleth, 401253 1t strect roin (o onworth, amcl [Zat, St. Mary'savene, from ty-sixth to Twenty ty Sh John O’Kuffe, Twent street, from Dodgeto € xl\‘vuu(‘ from Tweny-sixth to Twenty-sventh aveue, Sewor estimates wereailoyed s follows : Grabam Pake, connections in sewers in Distriots 5 11 & Co,No < and hmknthrmla 88 l", “art- g T ith fhe siver in Bomis Parky, §,85003; John_ 0, Corby, repairs, $30.643 Ed Walsh, Dodge street e from Thirty- first to Thirty-third sand Thirty from Dod gefo Furnamstred, $1,75.44. Curbing stimites were alliwed as follows : Hugh Murphy, curbing Lillc street from Thirteth to ‘Thirty-thivd strect, $1,58.30. Twenl eond street hmn\.\llf(!mul LoL\nn- ing strect, §1,35470: €. D. Woolwirth, Web- ster street fiom Twerty-seond 10 Twenty- thirdstrect, 840481, Paying etimates wero allowed as folws : Hugh Munhy, sley inblook117, $099.1 B. Snith & Co, Tywenty-third stre Oapitol aveiue tn(/umn street, $ Barber asphalt ompany, C “hicagostreet from Thirtieth to Hillside addition, $65,48; Thirty- firststreet from (ass toDs ¥ B. Suith_&Co.,Reed strect from Park 'to Burtn, £6316.50; Fraces street, from Thir- ty-second aveniucto Reed streot, H,05988; J. mth &Co.,Smith strest from Park to Burton stret, 51140, Thoestinate of the silewalk inspector was presated id aid overupon the suggestion of the cityengincer. This gentlman stated that many of thenew sitewalks have notbeen laid sccording tothe specifications, Theboard will investigat gDuing tie enly part of thesession the chaiman ad theothermembers indulged in a tiltover te allwing of thestretsweoping e bill wis properly approved by the ity mginer, butnotwithstuding this Chair- man Birkhwser thought itwas wrong. He was in the ninority, howewver, —— A Lightin kvery Berth. Tothe Chicago, Milwaikee & St.Paul railway belongs thecreditof being the firstin thecountry to reduce the mitter of electriclighling of trains toscientific perfection, One of the novel features ntroluced in the seeping cars is a patent eletrlo rending lamp ineach section. With thisluxuwious provision reading atnight before and alter retir- ing becomes s comfortableus byday, and yhen retiting the toilet muay be made in comfort and seclusion. The berth reding lamp in-tho Pullnan sleeping: cars runon the Chicago, Mil- wauice & St. Paul ralway, betyveen Omaha md Chicago, is patated,and cannot boused by any other railrond compny. It is tho greatestim prove- mentof the age. Try it and be con- vinced. Sleeping eam leave tho Union Pacific depot, Omiha, at 6:10 p. m. daily, arriv- ing at Chicago at 9:¥a. m. Secure tickots and sleeping car berthsat Union Ticket ofice, 151 Farnamstreet (Barker Block), Omaha J. E. PRESTON, I, A.NASH, Pass. A gont Gen'l Agent. o Claim the Credit. Ouina, Neb., Sept. 25.—To the Editor of TreDeE: Reforingto the presmt aglation to procureligislation towardthe issue ofbonds for gmdirgpurpses, the folowingresolution, offerd by John F. Diley, was uanimously adopled bythe Sixth ward ion-pirtisan club on November 291888, and. jublisied I Tixe at it fs the senseof theSixth rtlsan oL that the Douglas atin to the state leg: D80S to insare the psss law prov id Torthe creatin of g trlvhln cllies of the metropolit: vide for the isuing of ment of said grading inthe s 1snow done forpaving. “Tlis resolution was referrd tothe ddega- tion by the secrctary at the tine and was favorbly ommented on, but noactio was taken, The eub oven’ requested tho city counl, should a layw, that certin’ bound ityof _thoclub be desigen district, and the bundiries were tierein given. b Trp B lns taten upthe cdgrel the south sidehave © what we of theSixth warl Ty two years ago, itis to i1 be takn by Berat that tim county dele talkessuchst considered n: be loped that, proper action the next logislatire t0give this necossary re- lief to tho mauy paying for homes i our groving diy Grou J. 81 Secrtary Sixth Warl NowPariisan Clib, et i Grand Transformation Scene. The immense devilopmat of Porlland, Ore, is rapidly transforring the population and trade across the Wi etteriveron the V shiped Peninsular ridge between the W il- amette and Columbia rivers. Both the Tnin Puific wd Suthem Padiic systems apprach the city on this peninsula. Here aro 18squarmile, with 18 niles of dcep, tidovater fromt, whith nov has Port land's shipping,is unequalled for whole ingz, manuficturing aud homes, wd o me attrctive location t the experienced vestor, Portland's Funeralof James L. Brigzs, The funeral of James L. Brigas took place from the family resilence, 1413 Davenport stred, atip. m, The body wasencased ina handsome black cloth casket which was coverod with beauti. ful md fragrant floral offerings. Rev. L. Kubus, onoof the pioncersof tho city, oicited wid dyelt upon tio many en. nobling cluractristies of the deceased and nee in this region. ivel home intime for tho funeral und orted the aged wife and mother in the aflictin which had befallen them, “The pall bearnrs were W, I, Haulon, George Guy, J. H. Hungate and Theo, Grele, wen interred in Prospect Hill, As a delicate flavor, deliciousand refresh. ing Cook's Extra Dry Champagno takes the lead. Millionsof battles are sold annually. Becnel Frank Butler,J, H, The remains Broke Into (ars, WilliamM. Walsh, better known as ‘Doc' Walsh, and & comuision mexhant namel Daley, both of South Omalia, awbehind the ban of the cunty jail. They wen put ther by Louis Grebeon & warrat swom out before Squh\\ Morrism bythe Union Pacifio railvad, diargig hin with stealing. Tho company claims they broko into oucof ity caxs and stole 150 worth of boots andshoes, e Assoons you disover any fillingof tho hairor gnynes always use Hall's Halr Re- newer totine up the secrvions ad proveal balluess or grajness, THEY SOLD DISEASED MEAT. Two Linwln Butolrs Buy Sk Oittle and fell the Flish. A WOMAN AND BABY FOUND STARVNG. An Attempted Salcide- Connell Ac- ©copts Bryan's Ohallnge-Ernest Wamnts the Divorce Annulled- Other (apital City Notes. Liscory, Neb, Sept. 26.-[Speal to Tree Bix]—A horriil state of affain wa un. veilel in JusticoBrown's court tolay, which was nothing mor or lss thin the nefiious business of buying dissed and dying attle and butclering then for the mirket, The fellows chirged with this infamous practice ave Peter Grossand Peter Krolm, a couple of wellknown vendors of meat, How longthey havobeencarrying on this businss s not known, Wt the officers were put ontheir trailand itis chimed by the polie thatthey have a clurcas agilst tie bitchers and they wercirrestd tod The wse inpoint is omin which asteer dying with lumpjaw wasbought by (ross for £10 from a farmer south of the city. Krolm, of curse fur. nisled half thenoney, and acknowledgpes it The disessed mimal was killed, tho meat soldto thecitizens of Lincoln and eaten by them Gmss &Kroln from thisdealalone realized the handsome profitof Tho offieers sty they timony aginst the butclers v have subpenacl the famer fom whom the disesed steer wis boght and August Spann who purdased somo of the unwholsome meat. The warmnt darge Gros & Krolm with “unliw fully and knowingly sellingand dispsing of unwholesome fish ofs Aiscased animl.’? The fellws were pit under bods to ap: for trial onSeptember . Every prsonwho has herd of the caso speiks inbud endemiation of the crininal action of tie butch nd express the hope thatthey will riceivethe most severe penalty possible. bl tes. pe AWOMNAN FOUND STARY 1IN0, Word wis brought to the police station vestrday thata wonan was dyjng from starvationin the wretthedold shell at 1020 ¥ street, knovwnas the Banks skiting rink, Heilth Oficer Bartran was detiled to in veslizate the mitter, which he didlast even. ing and hefound a young woman who had been martied less thiana yer Ly ing on i heap of straw insqualor anl wait, withan infant childin her ms, “The woman and the babe wer both pitiatle objects, and the suken cheeks and lustreless eyes of both toid more plailly thin words thatin the midst of plenty they were perishing with famine. Tk womin’s nime is Botts, and she is sarcely pasttwenty. When the trie stateof affairs was learned food was brought to the poor woman md she devaured it like an animal, she was so fanished. On finishing she beged the pardm of herbeasfictor for her exlibition of g andwith tears i her eyes told how sk suflered with hunger for mouths, and famine hadmade her forget whit good mauners mean, _She sail that her husband’'s name is James Botts and he is of lizy and shiftless disposition. Itis claimed that hehasn'tdone a d work since thetime of his marriage, Thecity physican was notified of thestte of afairsand hehad the woman tikento the home of her parents to be fod and nouisned backto her normal strength andhealth, At present she is alivingskelton. ‘While at the crazy old rink building, whiel is used now as a tenement lo most startling discovery was mado by the city phv- sicim. _Over sixty prsonswere foundto b huddled i poverty and misery under itsroof, andamong tnen could be seén narly al tho sadphase of distressto befoundin thetene. menthouses in New York. The flth and stench wis unbarable to persms e as- tomed toitandthe whole louse was aregu- larhot-bed of disease that might bree any destructivo epidemaic, The mayor wis in- formed of the state of affains there this morn- ingand declared his intention of having the place vaated. TUE LAY SCTIOOL, The first lecture inthe courseof tho Cen. tral law school of Lincolnwas deliverd by Dem Snith 1ast evening inthe leeturerooni. A lirge number of swdentsand also a num- ber of ludies md gentlemeu notenrolled 1is tened to the instructive and interesting ad. dress. The dean proved bhimself s master in. structor and his clearand forcible style of botlexpressionand delivery coull not fail to leayo thesalient points impressed indelibly upon tho mindsof the studimts. \rlr Smitl spoke on ‘Marmiage md Diyorce, These lectures are to bo given every Mon day, Tuesday md Wednesday and are to last an hour, ommencingat 645 p. m. A num ber of ctizens haveannounced theirinten- tiouof attending. WEARY OF BREATIL. Mrs. John Kissinger is the latest victim of melancholia wwho attempted to shuffleof this mortal coll. Domestic infelicity is sailto bo thecauseof herrashact, und she has suf fered from depression of spirits for somo time, She choso laudanumas the meaws of ending her existence, but the members of the Tanily leanedof it and called in somephy si- cians, who pumped the drug outof her, Tho rashact was committed at her lome, 122 R andthe drug was taken shortly before 11 o'clock. This morning M, Kisinger was proounced outof duger. WANTS TIE DIORCEANNULED, Mrs. Mary A. Cockrell was made bappy yeslerday by seeuring a decreo of divorcs from herhusbud, Bmest. Toiwy sho w- astoundel when her late husbud sudlenly appared on the scne from Ciorad and demnded thatthe decree o set aside. Ho dedared that ho came clear from Colorado forthe purpose of ing present when the caso was called, @ he wished to refut the sasatinal chames made by hiswife,and hedeclired ho was astonished onarriving to find that the case had been tried and the dereerendered. He further dedired that it had been huied through belre itwas regularly reached on the doclket and he asks therefore that it beannulled so thathe an tellhis sile of the story. Today Mrs, Olive ¥, Placy fled an ansyer ther sban's pritiontor a divoro in the district court and branded every ono of his churges againsther us falsehoods, KICKARD REUEASED AND RE- ARRESTED, W. A Rickarl, the De Witt justice of tho peace who has been lying in jail awaiting trial for cusing therin md suicide of poor Maury Morford, was released today on fumish- ing#500 bonds, He could have furnisbed the bonds several weelss ago, but hewas afrail thit thestmosphere of Do With woull not behealthy for him, Imuediatly on being relused odaythe sheriff of Suine county armsted nim on the charge of crininally asslting a youne girl of fourteen namel Mud Ross. Rickard was taken to Wilbur bythe sheriff wherehe will be araigned. STOLE A BARREL OF CHINA. Some thief snealced into the cellar of A. Edgren, st 14 O sireet, somo time duri thouightand stole abarrel fullof newchi andninobottls of god oll clarwt. There is noclue yet to the thieves. The burglary wis a very bold one, and howit cold bk per- fomed yithout the knowledge of the police is something of a mystery, Thethieves evi- deitly hd @ wagon in which they haulel awiy their pluder, WANTS PAY FOR TUE CATILE. Charles M. Branson has filed a petition i thedistrict court aginst the Union Pacifio railvay ompany, ad aloges therein that thesaid defendant filed md refused o en close its rightof-way abut oe-half milo west of the penitentiary and construct cattle guirds W required by faw that by rson if therefusil of the defendant to construct sail feces and catlle gurds four tioroughbrel and registered cattlo beloging to hiugot o the track and were struck f.y an engine and triin of cars, by reason of which twoof the sail catlo have diel and two have bcome ulterly worthless, thit the said catls wero worth the sumof ‘#1100, for which he prays julgment against the compiny. SCHOENEMANN AQUITTED. William Schoenemann, who was arnigned anthe district courton thecharge of gettang gwds under filse pretenses, wis acquittol onthe rcommendation of Proocuting At tomey Stearns, as itwas cident that fraud wis Dot intided. Schenemin s fron Rulo, aud his wife is stil there, One diy afler coning to lelu horeceived & postal card from the ex ompany mlurmlm‘ Nn that some ol du “zow Rulo were awall = tnghls plasure, n«nmun Willlim Schoon: over wason theeard bit the illiterate follow suppsed this wis his bameand be tok the gools, ‘ VDS AND TNDS, Charlie Cravford and H. B, Familton, two would-bo nashers, Wire irestal lal eveing for follwing s eovple of respotable Foung ?adlu anl insiltingy attempting 1o ‘oxc their company upon them Crwford is awell knowsn tin-horn gimbler and he was fincd 850 and costs, Hamllion was fined % andcosts, ol felows were then given twenty-foir hours inwhich to leave tho city, “The latest fraternal o¥gdnization in th('nh\ is the Nutional Unin Becficiyy loail 1o 1ge having ben oxnizel 1 D ing. Aunong the specdal foaturesof the order is fnsi. rance and care foF the sk Georgy A Adams was chosen president There are now matriculated jnto the regu. larollog coune of the uivensity 1710 stu dents. "This is the lagest mmbereverknown in the imstitution. Last year thoentin nun: berof regular wllego studnts rached 14 Allthe departments will _sggrogpte ovr five hundredstudents. All thedifferent depart ments amfullto overlowing and an addl tionl instructor in mathicmatis has been adid. Mrs. James Dodd, 48 X streot, caused the armt last evening of & lad of sixieen named Hosea Little, who kucked hor dght-yoar-old sonFrediie down with & brickiat. musing hinto fall on the cartrackand ct his cheek opon to the bone, Young Littl was taken befire Justice Foxworthythis nornig and was fined$l and costs. cago, Burlington & Quincy milrosl company commmced condmaatin” poceel in the county court for the right of way througlithe conter of sction 113 of townshipl0. The tracks e to hug tio east banks ofSalt Creek throghout the whol extension, Isme Cabn 15 the ownerof tho condemned Tand. Emerson wis amignel in the dis urk this _ afternon for steling o waich, vilise md $2 from Frakle Kellogs, New's s reached (his iy tht as prophe siclsomotime sinco Govrnor Thayer his demanded the resignition of Dr. Stonoof the Hastings asy lun. THE CIALTENGE ACEPTD. Chatrman_Woodward of the repiblicm congressinal ommittee st the Following rejly tody toChairman Aues. weepting the lenigo to hav gressman Connel mei . Bryan injoint debate LINCOLY, Neh, Sept. 20, 1360.-Fon, Joh H. Ames, Chirman Denocratic Congzres: sionl Committee, First District, Lincol, Neb— Dear Sir: T wroteyou yesterdiy that as won 1 could asertail definitely [woull giyeyouun answer b yourrequet fora join dehite htween Hon, Wiilinn J. Corn Ho. Wiliam J. Bryan. [ noy ha the plasure o say that your propoition fora hearty approval of arlic joint dente meets the M. Conncll, and at the monentwe wil beread naries, and possibly within the next ten days 1 cn meet you for that purpose, Your chl- 1enge foro Joint discussionof the political is- sues of the'day is therefore acoptelin the pracicabl rringe prelii- sane couteous spirl in_which it was ten derd. lam yours very trly, Wii1av H. Wooounn, Chirman_Repblicu nittee, Pirst District. Congressional Con- 1002, Sixteenthand Farnam streets is thonew Rock Island ticket oflic Ticke etsto all points east at lowest ratoes. AT Stroet Raillway Notes. Assoonns the Teuth strut viud uctis con- pleed the Twantiethstreo cabllineand the Famam sireet motor line will b extendel ver it tothe depot. The itreet railyay ofi- cials alsostatethat it is possible that tho Haumey street motor linetwill beextended to vhesame terminus Thoy deny the report that theycon template thoabandnmet of the Blevonih streot Lin asson sstheviadutis empleted, wd the Thirteenth strot hose ¢ar lineis tobe sup- pluted vith dectric powet, ONE ENJ OYS Both the methol and renlts when Syrup of Figs istaken; itis plosant and refreshing to the taste, and act gently yet prompily on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, deanss the sys tm efectully, dispels colds, head: whes and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Tigs is the mfly nmedy of its kind ever pro duced, plessing to the tasto and ac ccpmble to tho stomuch, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its ellects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreablo subtances, it many excellent qualiies coramend it 1 all and have made it the most ulnr remedy known. rip of Fig is for mle in 50 nnd 8l bonles by all lealing drug. gits. Any xciable drggist who may not have it on hand wil pro ure it promptly for any one wh vishesto tiy 3t.” Do notaccept any substitute. CALIFORVIA F16 SYRUP CO, SAN FRANGIS00, CAL LOUBVILLE, KY- NEW YORK, H.¥- " FOR SEVERE COUGHS 0R (OLDS Dr, F. 0. Werner's COUGH DROPS Are highly recommended after seven wears of successful experience by the sole munufacturers, Kopp, Dreibus & Co., SIEAM CONFICTIONERS, 1106 FarnamSt. ,Qmaha, Neb. Sold everywhere, be ! por Suul for uflmnles DRING n:‘:.é" packeage. T Bty | & ANGANESE. (L Dwnlvn\dllmgflvmr We (jffelri'or Sule, Four thousanl tons chole Baled Tay, ¥.0. Boars, Straue's Sding. Latn or lfornlk stations,on 0, M. &8 R, in Loty to slt urehaser; prices ruxulan by the marke "STRANGE BROS., A SIIIU‘ ory, ](DWA ' Mmthn ;Ml nl{bul—lx M :flr 1 i eaaias hled) ontalie lul futte cca Rrcicliurs For note cure. H of chige. L Blendii mediad work: shitid e wad by every e v A (s DIMUAA Aadrei, rof, FOWLER,. M oodus,Conn, QFARTUMONE COlLE N SW A 9, Pl ELMORE, 1) Opns 9ih monl u«uu Thiry mintes fom Broaa 8. Statlo Under are of frieis. Rl coliice couses 10F b0 th ox 08 MaAIDYLO Clal~ Literay sxtensire grunda, butldiis; BTON, PiD., Ading Frosident. Mods, Pa M Milliry Acidemy, boys Hul, girl. Ciral S'\T DAY. SEPTENBER 27 1800 13091WHAT ARE MISFITS?130 Theyarecusitommade cothing of morchanttailors,left on theirhands for one reasorn or an- other, thinkof i, msaving of B0 per cent, leading talloringestablishments {h roug houtthe country, These webuy inlarge or small quantities, for ready cash, clothes costing originally$40, vwe can, acordingto styleand quality, sell for $18 or $20, one~half of the originalcost For example: Asujtof Just Many ofthem are from the MERCHANT TAILORS® MISFITS and UNCALLED-FOR GARMENTS OUR PRICE LIST AS A SUTITS. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS, 405 cwtom made suitfor.... $0.00 | 60 cuslom made overwat $30,.00 $6 cutom madosuit for . $2.00 cuslom nade overcont 21,00 $50 custom mado suitfor . £2.00 cusiom made overcoat £256,00 $15 custom made suitfor . $10 custorn made suitfor . 15 cuwstom made $10 custorm madys $45 cuslom nade overcwat $40 cuslom made overcoat B35 cuslom made overvat $8) caslom madé overvat 15,00 10,50 1400 for..... 815,00 GUIDIS. PANTS. R16 cuslom mado pants for. $11 cwslom made pants fol $12 custom made pants for. $10 cuslom made panls for, $ 9 ewstom made pants for. $ 8§ cuslom made pants for. e BTY $ 7 custom made pants for. Latest siylesandelegantgarments in silk and satin lined Suits and Fall Overcoats, Also Full Dress Suits for sale or rant, at the ORIGINAL MISFTT CLOTHING PARLORS, 1309 Farnam Street, Omaha, Rem ember num berand place, 1309 Farnam Street, Saurday un til 100’clock. Allgarments altered free Omasaha, Neb, Neb. 1309 Open eyenings until 9 o’aock, of charge toinsure a perfectfit. KING OF COCOAS~" ROYAL COCOA FACTORY."” Kings are butmen, but allmenarenot kings, Therefore, wilen the King of Holland says, ashe dic by deed of August 12,188y that heis greatly pleased with Yan Hourews Coco, ““BEST & GOES FARTHEST, and, entirely u nsolicited grants the manufactirers thesole right of stylingtheir works the Royal Cocwa Factory, asig: nifcance attaches to the act which would not were he not “every incha king.” ADWAY THE GREAT LIVERand STOMACH REME DY Cures all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nerv- ous Diseaics. Ioss of Appecie, Headache, Constipation, Costiveness, Indiges- tion, Biliousn ess, Fever Piles, Eltc., and renders the syste mless liablo to con- ractdisewe. DYSPDPS]A re acure or Gl complain. Ty tone up the hiternl scretins to | »In-lulh tothe somed, anlenalle (¥ perorm/is fuctios. by all druggisty or nuiledby BADWAY &CO..2Warren Sircet,New MAX MEYER & BRO., ‘The Popular Jewslers, Aroe receiving dally flom tho leading manuficturers of this country and Burcpe, w1l the LATEST NOVELTIES in FINE JEWELRY, SILVERW ARH, CLOCXKS, BRONZEI ORNA- MBENT'S, LANMPS, SILKE UMBRELLAS, CANES OPER A ATND FIELD GLASSES, ANEROID BA ROMETERS, TEHERMOME- TERS, SPECTACLES indFY £ GLASSES, Bte ,Ete. DIA MONDS and all ctaer presious s’ones, mounted and loose. GOLD, SILVER and NICKEL WATOHES, inall grades, for ladies and gentlemen HOWARD WATOHES A 52 H( IALTY, but we cary all other first-class malces— Elgin, Wal- thamn, Sprinzfeld, B o, OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER, aund ALL GOODS are WARRANTED, Spacewillnot iliow usto QUOTE PRICE a3 our skcckis too LARGE and VARIED, but come and seo for yourseves It wil ¢85 you nothhog to LOOK. Vieilora are always WBLCOME, and should you WISH to buy, we will makeit n object for you to DEAL WITHUS. We are showing HUNDREDS of articles mitabie for WEDDING and other GIFTS, at pricesranging from 81 up to $1,000, All our custome rs are TREATED ALIKE, whether thelr purchases be SMALL: or GREAT. MAX MRYERR & BRO, Sixteenth and Farnam Strects, Omaha. Neb. & ESTABLISHED 1866. &3 NO GCURE! NO PAY. DrDOWNS 1816 Douglas Stireet, Omaha, Neb. nieanenrtexpeinee A ruulargadui n maict, as (plomy shox atest siceess all NoryousChroile and Privile diseses. A pema. tor T, Lot Ma Wennosy Night Losw npton, s e G the Bk, S iy o cure. Comultatin fre, e w10 12 Is stAl1oatertng with caregnannteed lor Ciarch Syphilis, Serictira, and nl 1y Orgzs. N, B. Lguarance &) for oery cse Tindeiks anl fal L T it AN B (Voo T AR A R T T S ) Tk ON SALE L fomi PACIFIG TO ALIS PRINCIPAL PQINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH qncl SOUTE CONSTIPA: TI0N, Brraovsa Luxa Dis 1L l‘ R& COMPANY. PROPRIETORS AND S0LE MANU PACTURERS, OMAHA NEB, Di.E.C.WESTS NENE ANDBRAIN TREATHENT, pocits fox ratory Diisoss Fta. Haralch, Wak 1Eims, o Tl e R e TR s ity I dTaulo" Tallry ath Promuure 00 A’ W Sy 1302 Farnam Streat, HARRY P, DEUEL, Oity Passengzor and. Tluket Aqent. Best Quality, (3CorrectStyle, Perfict Fitting. Best Linen, ASK FOR THEM, 1WFarnm Stwot, + + Ousha Neb, > Agenu to sell the Pinles erinveiled (it & pins; 0 perieot the great Gulf Cliy of the iar fiture Mag uificant harbor. A milllion und shaktdoliar ! g n' GOODNAN DRIG (0., ‘ seaport of the country westof the Missssippl "V"’ ol. we en: snn UM, TRUEHEART §00. Estublisked 187 CLOT RIS Laxi Co., {\ Heruon Si, Worestor, MISS Mol Suilay, Monday, Taesday and Wednssday, Sept. 28,20, 80 and Oct.1. DASITING COMISDIISNN R JOZLT NELLIE )[C [JENRY aue and Romantic Aru, I CHAIN LIGHTNING | enting the Plo Molo- TV 1n S DIS Lot Clirae tor Ro T Now A0 Dan s, Pluresqio Costumos, x Tegularprices, S onsaioSatuniny a _Thg G]’vandl.ontmam‘ Szl SUNDAY, SEPZ, 28 'flmnll‘ g SAID PASHA Elegant Staging. Rich Costumes. Complete Chorus \ 000, ature Popular prices. Beserved snts Yie. Boyseal nd §, Box sheet ope day momi l\.lmnl.u], S:np!vnxl)(n‘ '»'Ul,h. HAMLIN'S FARCE COMEDY COMPANY, Prosentiog Paul M. Potter and Harey L. Hunlin's Successful Laigh Producar, The FF\KIR olie sh iy g, Chivor Miec hn , Clhrls Borzor, John Lyons, STRONGFbT COMPANY EVER ORGANIZ ED pricess i soats 250, e, S Box 1. Box o0t 0pon faturi raing D.l.mz Eden Musee, WILL LAWLER MANAGER. CORNER 11TH AND_ FARNAM STS., o, OMAHA o rar freak Burt, thy Childeen, sing wnd ird4 ond lobby elds nd German conedians. TWO sago lows Onodime admit to il modern b pre SPECIALISTS IN Bood ma Sugical Disoaes and e, Nose, Throntand Chost. tion to Diseases of Wo and Children, speeinl At men The dictorslnye lind yors of axpriono in thy hospitalsof Brooklyn anii Now York. and wronmons Thomontsncosstaland wilsly kiows specilats 1o thecouniry. To Youneg and Midale-Aged Mem. foly, permunently Qi BpoNlly Gared- Blood and Skin Disensos. Syphils, @ disonw most dreadtul fn 1ts resully, eoplelly erdicatod uito-Urimary Surgory. 0. Gloet, Syphilly, Tiyirocal o, radileally and y cure B oF detamiion Trim Disine | All 86xysl Torm itlos und inpedimentsto marrlage suc Tonov el All Rectal disoases safely av Hours,da. m ti1sp. m S Permons wnblo toyisit perma mll! b lMl’.Qd“ Mailcines vnd lae BITUCLLS AN DY OUross 1tation Trea. fond tconts In staups to Insur reply 2U8 Fifreenth St, Opposite Royd's _Opera House, Omha, Neb STATE LINE, (LASIOW, LONDGHDEFRY, BELFAST DUBLEN, LWERPOCL & LONDON. FROM NEW YORK EVERY TEHURSDAY. Cabin Passage $35 10 $50, lccnrflln?lu Toction of teroom, Excursion §66 £0§95. Sleerags to and 17om Burpe at Lowes Reaws. AUSTINBALDWIN &00.,Genenl Agents, 63 Broadway, NEW YORK, Ino. Blegen, Goneral Western Agzont, 11 Tandolph Stcet, Chiego. Harry k. Moo Jos. Cuine. Bom e Answ s Zul af 1l o DEN *HOW DE DO?” 5?‘ EDICAL ¥ WHAT AILS YOU {vad FRENCH SPECIFIC, |TIV E and pormanint for all (B R SR olhe mm h each bo\t n-lgmluu n| E. L lunL ov allo By AllDrugglots.

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