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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1892)
TIIK OMAHA DAILY lUCE : FRIDAY , MAY 20 , IPiU CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE CORNER. DOUGLAAS AND ISth STREETS. Lot No. 1-100 Suits of Fancy Plaid Cassimerc Sack Suits , all sizes. Actual Value , We Offer Now at ,10 , , Lot No. 2-125 Medium Colored Plaid Cassimcre Sack Suits , in single-breasted Sacks , all sizes. Actual Value , We Offer at This Sale at $10,00 ,50 , , , , Lot No. 3-AYe offer 90 Suits of Scotch Cheviots in a neat mottled plaid ; the test value ever sold in this city. Actual Value , Our Present Price , $12,00 , $7,50 , Lot No. 4-100 Suits Dark Plaid Cassirnere Sack Suits. Actual Value. Our Price Reduced to $12,00 , Iv Lot No. 5-125 Suits of the famous Sawyer Cassimeres. Pantaloons , S3.50. Actual Value , Until Closed Our P rice Lot No. 6-We will offer 250 pairs of All Wool Sawyer Cassimere Pantaloons. Actual Value , Our Price at This Sale Will Be / T T " A nr GREAT of Men's , Boys' and Children's Clothing. Bargains Without a Parallel in the Histo ry of Our Business. Over 2OOO suits , all this season's goods , in cheviotscassimeresand worsted business suits , to be sold regardless of former values. In the Boys' ' Department. A perfect deluge of bargains awaits you. Our stock never was so large and complete. The unprecedented wet season has been unfavora ble for the clothing business , hence we are overstocked. The prices at this sale must at tract the attention of every prudent buyer. Lot No. 7 150 Cassimerc two-piece Boys' Suits , ages 6 to 14- Usual retail price We offer at this sale for $3.00. 1.75. Lot No. S. 200 Fancy Worsted Suits , in a neat Brown check , made in' the best manner and perfect fitting. Early season price Our present price $4.50. Lot No. 9. 150 Brown Mixed Plaid Scotch Cheviot Suits , all sizes , 6 to 14 , elegantly made and trimmed ; in every respect - spect one of the best suits in our stock. Sold early this season for At this sale until closed at $5.50. $3.50. Lot No. io. 260 Boys' All Wool Jersey Suits in Blue , Black and Tans , ages 3 to 7. Regular price At this sale $3.50. $2.25. BOYS' SHORT PANTALOONS. 500 pairs of Cheviot and Cassimerc Pants. Actual value All sizes at this sale $1 and SI.25 , 50 Gents , STAR SHIRT WAISTS. 50 dozen new spring styles of Star Goods , sizes 4 to 14. Usual price At this sale 75c and $1,00 , 50 Cents , ' Boys' Cloth Hats , * 2oc ; Military Caps , 250. Derbys in pearl and browns at $ r.oo. regular price $2.00. We have been waiting for some base ball weather , but we cannot wait any longer. They will be distributed cheerfully to every clothing purchaser at this sale. n I 1,1 , The Largest Wholesale and Ratail Clothing House West of the Mississippi , KNOCKED THE OLD MAN DOWN Parlies to a Law Suit Oorae to Blows in the Oourt Oorridor. USED A CRUTCH ON HIS UNCLE'S ' HEAD Comicllmiui Tuttle Ar < iultto < l on the Charge of Iloini ; Intcrcnted In a City Contract Othur Cuaca lu Court. The people who lingered about the corri dors of tbo court room in THE Ren building were witnesses to a case that was nut on the docket , und ona that for u few brier mo ments made things exceedingly lively. Ou the general docket thorn is a case bearing the title of John D. Thomas against John P. Thomas. The plaintiff is an old mini , while tbo defendant Is a joung man. Besides this the plaintiff Is the undo of thn defendant , who is a cripple , aod walks by the aid of a pair of crutches. As the story goes the old man enjoys law cults , and for years nnd years his name has appeared upon the court dockets , cither as plaintiff or defendant. During all of ibis lima ho has boon possessed of considerable properly , and to place It beyond the reach of creditors some time ago deeded it to this nephew. The ncphow was willing to dlvy with his uncle , but thought that ho ought to tmvo something to com pensate him for playiug that ho was a rich man. man.Thou the elder Thomas brought suit to compel the younger Thomas to relinquish bis right and tltlo to the property. Yesterday the two men mot In the corridor rider Justoutside JmU'o Scott's courtroom and some hot \\ords followed. The undo mada u bruuk for the nephew , Who backed off , und elevating onn of his crutches with one blow felled his , undo to the lloor. The old man ecroamcd two or three times aim then fainted nwiiy. In tins condition ho remained until a Janitor dashed a bucket of < vatcr in his lace. Judge Scott hearing the confusion ad- lourned court , while balllifs , lawyers and jurors rushed Into the corridor. The young man was placed under arrest , turned over to n ofllcor and taken to the pollco station where ho was released on bin own rocognl- lauco. Coiiiirllmiin Tut tin on Trlul. Tbo criminal division of the district courl hud a largo lobby , composed of couucllmcn , city oftlclals und contractors. The caua on trial was the state ugalnst Thomas P. Tuttle , member of tbo city council , representing the Fourth wntd. When the grand Jury mot last winter an In- alctment was returned In which Tultlo was charged with Having been Interested in a contract on the city hall. The tlrsi count in the Indictment charges that on August 11 , 1691 , when a member of the coundl , ho was nl o a stoouholdor and manager of a wall plaster company that was awarded the con tract for furnishing pluMer that was used on the walls of the city null building. The sec and count lu thu indictment charges that through the instrumentality of Tuttle , hla company secured the contract referred to. After being out ten minutes the Jury returned a verdict of not guilty. VurillcU Itvturnoil. For a number ot days the case of Thomas Prlco against C. I1. Treat has boon on trla In Judge Ferguson's court. Tioat was thi general contractor when the Fremont , Kit horn As Missouri Volley wus grading Into th < Black Hills. I'nco was Uio sub-contractor and In the settlement the two mou could n9 grco. I'rice darned that tliero Was some thine like 120,000 his duo , while Trea denied owing that or any other amount Last night the Jury returned a vordlot. find me that there was duo the plaintiff the sun of I10.UT3 , with nearly throe year1 Interest In Judge Koysor'a court , In the case o Draduor. Smith & Co. of Chicago agalni the Western 1'riutlug company , the Jurj returned a vordlct of 11.217 for the plaintiff The claim was for a bill of goods purchased Other Court Doing * . Tom Roacb , accused of boring entered tu toro owned by Andrew Linqmst on the ight of April 'J and stolen therefrom goods t thu value of $0. WAS arraigned before udgo Davis ana pleaded not guilty. A verdict has been toturnod In the case f Caroline Foil man against the city of Dmitha. The case was trio.l before J video Scott nnd the plaintiff secured a Judg- iicnt for toOO. The plaintiff , an aged lady , otno months ago wus walking along Dodge treot. When near Eighteenth sue full nroiiKh a hole In n defective sidewalk and broiui her leg. A ? oOOU , damage suit was at once coinmcncod. In the case of E. L. Van Etton against Ed- vnrd F. Test the Jury returned a verdict Indlug for the defendant. Both parties claimed the title to seven foot of ground in the vicinity of Twenty-sixth utd Haruoy troots. The troubles attsndinp Gush & Young in heir South Omaha saloon will bo aired in rbo courts. Their stock has been attached jy the creditors and the petitioners nvorthat hey have skipped the town. The James Wulsh Morcantiln company wants 8139.23 und J. U. Her would like ftiUO that ho advanced to assist the men in procuring their license. Oerrit S. Gould wants a divorce from his wlfo Jo3io. Ho charges desertion from bis jcd und board. Court Doings. Almond A. Vincent was arralguoil la the 'edoral court for passing countorfcit money lud for having the same In his possession. : Io pleaded not guilty to either count. Albert Andrews , n boy charsod with steal- ng a letter from tba malls , withdraw jls pica of not guilty nnd pleaded guilty as charged lu the indictment. Jcromo Patten pleaded guilty to a charge of assault nnd battery and was Hard $1 und sentenced to remain in the custody of the marshal until Saturday. Joseph A. Bcrllcn was nrralened nnd pleaded not guilty of selling liquor to an In dian. John Towns took the opposlto course and pleaded guilty to n similar charge. The Judge disapproved ot such conduct to the amount of f'5. nnd John will tarry with Marshal Slaughter until May 21. Walter U. Lolghty , whoso case is now pending In the state court at Lincoln for nt- tempting to blackmail Danker Outcnult of the capital city , was nrraigr.od on another feature of thu same transaction. Ho was diarized with using the malls with the Intent to defraud , and pleaded not guilty. Noah McLaln , a Minden lawyer , was charged with mailing nou-mailablo matter. Ho said ho didn't do It. A Jury will bo called to dotennluo who sent u certain vllo cplstlo to a certain young lady in a certain town on a con am date. Tliut Tirnl Is often the forerunner of serious Illness , which may be kronen up if a good tonlo like Hood's Sarsaparllla is taken in season. This modlclno Invigorates the kldnoys and liver to remove thu waste from the hvstom , purl lies the blood and builds up tbo strength. Constipation Is caused by oss of thn perls tulllo action of the bowels. Hood's 1'llls restore store this action and Invigorates the liver. DAVIS "DUCKED. " Hut the 1'ollro Iliuo Him Saw ft r Inipor- HciimtliiK il Olllcur. A well known young lawyer hid business with a client lu the tlati at Fiftosnth nnd Capitol avenuo. V.'hllo talking with his client , a young woman , J. Davli , the Li. & M. yardmaster , came to the door and stated that ho was a polloomnn lu disguise , "I can't help that , " said the lawyer , "but what do you want hero' " "I want you , young foil or , so co mo along , " The attorney wont but when they reached the patrol box his captor intimated that tha prisoner might "ducK" If ho felt that .way. The attorney felt otherwise. "All right then I vlll , " said Mr. Davb , 'nud away Jin wont on a run. ho I * now under bonds to answai the charge of imporionating an ofllcor. DavU savs bo must have been la a trauco and U only surprised that ho did not Impersonate u Methodist bishop. Mr. A. n , Laformo , Boston , Mais , , says I ofdorod and distributed ono dozen large bottles Brad.rcrotlnn among my friends aftllclod with headache , and In every case 1 au afforded almost instantaneous relief , CLOSED IN GLORY. Second Annual Conclave of tlio Tuborcau Knights and DuughturH iiulc : < l. The celebration of the second annual ses sion of the International Order oi Twelve of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor came tea a clo e Iu3t night. They were in session throe days. The grand temple and taber- naslo was presided over by Sir Frank WlUon of ICansas City , Kan. The annual sermon of the conclave was do- llvorod by Uov. J. W. Hill of St. Louis. The attendance was largo and the sermon was an exceedingly interesting one , outlining the achievements of the order. Hov. L. M. Hu- good of Bowling Green , Kv. . also delivered an address which was received with much approbation. Yesterday wai memorial day and It was celebrated with considerable pri'do and pomp. The knights nnd daughters in the afternoon assembled at Taboroun hall on South Thir teenth street and formed a procession in carriages and gave a street parade , which was distinguished by Its creditbio showing. The orocession arrived at Washington hall at 5 o'clock , at which time a pri/o drill took pluco between the lirit and second platoons of cadets under command of Sir J. F. Bruce , I. D. U. M. The grand drill took place nt the same hall lust night at 10 o'eloou. The Palatine Guards of the Hoyal House of Media , the cadets and visiting members the contestants , The Installation of ofllcora > nlso took place last ulfht. Hov. Moses Dickaon , cbiof grand mentor , nnd founder of the order , delivered the charge. Queen Mother Holsoy repre sented the touts In line noodle and art work. Priostes ? Martha Bucknor of the Golden Sheaf tabernacle presented to the taberna cle n line patchwork quilt which w > is sold at chaiico. The twelve tri os of Israel , In cluding Ham , Shorn , Cush and Japhot , were represented. The colored pnoplo of Nobr.iskrt and Kan sas are very hlghlv pleased with the success of their second annual conclave , and the local members of the order have received considerable credit for getting the conclave hero and the highly satisfactory manner in which they conducted it. Following nro the oflicors Installed : Chief grand mentor , Frank Wilson , ICnnsan City , Kan. ; vice grand mentor , John L. Wrigh't , Lincoln ; chief grand preceptress , Silva E. Robinson , Kansas City , Kan , ; vlco grand preceptress. Annie McMillan , Lawrence , Kun. ; chief grand scrlbo , A. W. Hopkins , Laavonworth ; chlof grand recorder , Ella L ) . Smith , Kansas City , Kan , ; chlof grand ijuccn mother , Emma Games , Topeka ; chief grand treasurer , J. F. Bruce , Omaha ; chief grand orator , J. H. Wilson , Omaha ; rhiof grand prlestoss , Mary F. Washington , Lincoln ; chief inner St. sentinel , Frances Miles , Omaha ; chlof grand Judges , Annie Howard , Topeka ; Sarah Williams , Lincoln ; Jonino Alexander. Lawrence , Kan , ; Mattlo Carter , Ottawa , Kan , "Lato to bed nnd carlv to rlso will shorten the road to your homo In the skies , " But early to bed und a "Llttlo Early Hlso - , " the Dill that mattes lifo longer and bettor and wiser. Driiilcuiriuii. A dlsonso , treated na such und pormv nontly cured. No publicity. No infirm- ury. Homo trciUmont. ilurinlosH nnd oUoctual. Hofor by permission to J3nr- lin ton Ilawkoyo. Send 'Jo stump for namnhloU Shokoquon .Chomluul Co. , " In. THE COMPETITIVE DRILL. Tlmo for Cloning the 1,1st of Kntrlus IJx- tiiiidi-il n Month. Nearly all the crack military companies of the United States have entered for prizes and military honors In the national encamp ment which opens hero Juno 13. For their accommodation it has boon found necessary to rent 1,000 extra tents from Kansas City , Tbcso will bo placed ou thu grounds Satur day , June II , Among the late entries U the Dodge Light Guards of Council Bluffs , under command of Lieutenant Johu C. Dixon. They have en tered for the championship In tbo Maiden class. Through Senator Mandorson the national association has made a request to the secre tary oi war lor the detail ot iUr o army ofli- cors of suitable rank two of the Infantry nnd ono of the artillery to net as Judges of the drill.r Senator Mandcrson has just writ ten Secretary J. E. Aitchison that ho would use his most persistent endeavors to have the oflicors detailed by the War dopartmont. The old fair grounds , in which the en campment will bn hold , will bo improved and enlarged. Work on the extension and the improvement of the grounds will commence the llrst of next week. On account of the delay occasioned by the railway Association in malting their reduced schedules of rates for the encampment , the ofliccrs of the drill association have con cluded to hold their entries open until Juno 1 , nt which tlmo they will close , instead ot May 1 as originally contemplated. At a mcetinc of the local oxouutivo com mittee A. L. H od was substituted as a member - bor in place of George H. Boggs , who has re signed us ho will bo absent from the city for. some tlmo. The committee also lixod the following rates of admission : Single tickets. 50 cents ; children urdor 10 years , free ; children ever 1 ! > voars , 25 cents ; season tickets , eight admissions , $2.51) ; carriages 25 cents additional ; grand stand 2o cents. Hov. James II. Cordon , pastor M. E. church , Wilson , N. C. , says. I have used Bradycrotmo and never in a single instance failed to obtain immediate relief from head ache when directions were followed. Spcctaclcs.Dr. Culhmoro,221 Bee 8123.00 upright pianos at Haydcn Bros. HID Abruptness of Dentil. "I find no fault with death but its ab ruptness , " was ttio expression of an English literary celebrity. Truly there's the rub. However men may come to look upon death , whether us n kindly friend whoso hand will load to perpetual peace or an anyul of light who will conduct to n , land of supernal beatitudes , Unit clement remains to disturb the serenity of the faith. Man is always in the midst of some incom- plotcd tank ; the dependent ones are ever clinging to hia providence. These conditions , like an enchanter's wand , perpetually invoke the remembrance ttiat doatli is liable to appear abruptly at any moment , toitako him from his un finished work and from those who still need his fostering'care. What wonder then that an clbuuriso complncont con templation of the .change from mortality to immortality should bo disturbed by the conseiousticsHiof this "abruptness. " If tlioro id anything that can mltigato this unsatisfactory soiibo of the unavoid able and bring the mind into a alato of rpposo it must bodifn insurance , for the insurant knows that whatever else death may bo able to oat/op of ills lifo work , his policy makes sure that ills providence for Ills family will .not bo found in thu sad category , Tomorrow at UIQ n , in. The great assignee sale of fine tailor made clothing begins at No. 1201 Far- nam street ) This enormous stock is from a largo factory recently failed in Now i'orlc and must Lo cloaod out In 7 days for the bonollt of the creditors. The building is now closed to arrange the Block , and no goods will bo otTorcd for sale until Saturday , May 21 , at UM5 a. in. Wo advibo all to altund this great sacrilico sale , as such a ohanco may never occur again in Omaha. Don't make a mibtako. Look for the sign , "Now York Heavy Failure , " 1201 Far- niuii street , nuar 1-tli. During tills sale the store will bo open every evening until 0 o'clock. , i Country Murcliiint * Who are cash buyers should not fall to take ad vantage of the Hellman'H admin istrator's sale to secure some wonderful bargains for their fall traJo. Address IIELLMAN'S AUMINISTIIATOU , lath und Furnam , Oinalm , NOTICI : To the Trn\eUng Public. On and -iftor Juno 1 , 181)2 ) , all single trip tickets will be limited to expire ONE DAY from date of sale , and will bo accepted on trains only for continu ous passage , to bo commenced within the ono day from date of salo. Round trip tickets will bo limited to expire for going passage ONK DAY from date of sale , and returning coupons will bo limited to expire thirty days from date of sa-le. Both going and re turning coupons of round trip tickets will bo erood for continuous passngo if passage is commenced on or bofo.'o date of expiration. Through tickets to points on other roads , when not limited through to des tination , will bo limited to continuous passage ever the C. , St. P. , M. & O. Kv. STOP-OVEU CHECKS WILL NOT BE ISSUED , nor stop-over privileges bo granted on the C. , St. P. , M. & O. Ry. on any class of ticket. Passengers should , therefore , pur chase ticket to their first stopping point and also look at the date stamped on back before getting on train and see that limit lias not expired. Agents are authorized to redeem at full value , on date of sale only , any tickets sold by them when passonqors are unable to commence their journey as expected. Application for redemption of ticket after date of sale must bo made to ttio undersigned , and under this rule any unused or unoxpirod tickets hold by pas sengers raiding1 ever this railway , will bo pnbiect to redemption on application. Conductors have no authority to ac cept tickets with expired lima limit , but will collect faro from holders of such tickets , giving receipt therefor , and rolor tnom to the undersigned for relief. Tickets will bo honored only in the direction in which they read. Passengers are also requested to show their tickets on entering cars , in order that if not taking proper train to roach their destination they may bo directed aright. T. W. TiAS : Ai < i ; , General Passenger Agent , Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha railway. $125.00 upright pianos at Ilaydon Bros. HuvliiK HlK'i ' < > ! ' ! Time. W. O. Doom , a real estate man , has a wlfo out of town nnd has had for the last tnrco weeks , during whloh tlmo ho has boon hav ing his lllng. The "lllng" has landed him In the pollco cells , a leaden , disheveled , miser able wreck with ono shaking fool ever his eternal resting placo. Doom was taken in tor his own protection and ntionaod oy the city physician , who i& of the opinion that with n little more rope the victim would "lllng" himself into eternity , Ho has allowed his homo to degenerate into a cheerless barn and his horses starved In tbo stable until ttio neighbors discovered their condition and oared for them. DoWltt's Sarsapurilla cleanses the blood , Increases the uppotlto and tonoj up the sys- torn. It has beiiolittod many people who have Buffered from blood dlsordow. It Will help you , Fiuost stock of organs and pianos sold on easy terms at JIaydon Bros. Parties wishing accommodations to thoSamoBOtund governor's special train to the national democratic- convention tit Chicago , leaving Omaha , Saturdayl Juno 18 , at 7 p , in. , via the Burlington route , should send in applications for sleeping car berths or Boats in chair cars ( free ) and hotel accommodations at Chicago cage to Nat Brown , chairman of hotel and railroad committee. Qj'.oiuiK W. SiiiKUP , President , J , EVANS , Secretary , Samosct Ass'n. Chickening upright pianos , $176.00 Haydcn Bros , UK itirjLji ) j.v iinoi > t > tiKi > . Tour Women In Dunlson , Tex , , Murdered ! ) } an t'nluio ii AssiiBHln. DcxisoxTejc.May 10. Tuesday night was o night of horror in Dcniscn. Between 11 o'clock and : tit : : ) n. m. an assassin unknown brutally nnd premeditatcdly shot and killed four women , two of them loaders of local society and two inmates of disreputable houses. Tbo first victim was Mrs. Haynes , the wife of Dr. Henry F. Huynos , ono of Doulson's most rsspoctcd citizens , prominent in busi ness and social lifo. Mrs. Haynes , a young nnd very attractive woman , was assassin ated while alone In her homo , or else token forcibly from it and put to death by her cap tor Just outside and near tbo houso. The 1-os.idoneo of Dr. Haynes Is Just outside the city limits on Woodlawn boulovaid , live and one-half miles southwest of the city hall. Flvo hours later , in the vcrv heart of the city , a beautiful young lady , Miss Tcon Hawley , was also shot and killed by sonfo unknown pdVson. Miss Hawlov was killed almost- without a word of warning in the privacy of bur room in her mother's cottaito home. Between the hours when these foul assassinations occurred , In still another far distant section of the city , two women were killed by nn assassin's bullot. These last twb were Inmates of bagnio * . The assassin shot and killed Mrs. Haynes during the absence of her husband at an Elk lodge. When his victim was dead the mur derer took her gold watch and chain , diamond mend ring ana oar drops and proceeded to the Hawley residence , whore ho shot and killed Miss Teen Hawley , who was seated on a bed with her mother when the assas sin's bullet came through a screen. The murderer had previously entered the girl's sleeping room , where &bo had ( led to her mother for protection. The assassin then directed his steps to the bagnio of Mmo. Dlvors , where ho II red from the front porch through o window , killing Mnudo Kramer. After this ho passed to the next street , where ho morlallv wounded Hose Stewart , who was about to retire ' .o her room ut Mine. Williams' . ' 1 his fatal shot was llrod from the sidewalk , the ball entering beneath the right arm. These fcur foul murders have created In tense excitement , which Is increased by the fact that there Is no clue to the criminal. Hundreds of armed mon are searching for the murderer. Bloodhounds have been brought Into service , but so far without suc cess. Several arrests on suspicion have been made , but the guilty man Is believed to bo still at large. DoWitt's Sarsnparilla destroys § ucti noi- sons as scrofula , ukln disimso , c/oioa , rheu matism. Its timely use naves many lives. Dr. Culliraoro. oculist. Uao building $125,00 upright pianos at Ilaydon Bros , Height * . The attention of readers and espe cially of all intoro&tod in the American university to the advertisement of Mr. John ] ? , Wnggainan , having lots for sale in Wesley Heights , lying bosldo the &Uo of the American univority at Wash. ington , D , C , The advertisement is on page U of this issue , and its reading will provo Interesting to those desiring to iniiko an investment. luilgo HloilKiitt to lie Ilonnrnil. CHICAGO , III. , May JU. Judge Blodgott 1 * to resign from the bench of the United States district court. Ho is to bo ono of the counsel for the United states In the Boring Sea arbi. tratlon. The fact that President Harrison wus about to appoint him to this responsible position has boeu kept a profound .eorct. Dr. Blrno.v's Catarrh 1'owder cures catarrh. For sale by all druggist * . DO cents. A Dunn-ouch Haby limn. Nr.w YOIIK , May IU. A daughter was born to Mr. und Mrs. Walter Damroschyesterday. Telegrams of congratulation were received last evening from Mr. Dainroscb , Secretary of State Ulftlno , and sovorai other person * . This event was regarded by some of the local politicians as indicating that the prcaonco in the city in the last tow days of Eminon * Blalno is not to bo regarded with any special political significance. Dr. Birnoy's Catarrh i'owdor lor tonsllotls. For sulo by all druggists. f > 0 cents. WII.I IIU.1.1' il ) CITY. rrnpnnfMl 1'lnn by Wlilrh Son Hi Dakota Itiillroud I'acllllloHlll flu Inrri'iiM-il. EiUu'ii ) CITT , S. D. , May 19.-Special [ to Tin : HUE. | By telegraph from Chicago yesterday it Is learned that the committee of the Board of Trade and city council have , la consideration of aid given the road by Uapld City , received a guarantee that the Dakota , Wyoming & Missouri HIver railroad will bo completed witblu the next six months. * Work has boon In progress on this roaclj' which runs from this plaro westerly through the Black Hills to the coul and Iron Holds of Wyoming , for nearly a year. Us completion for Hapld City moans a great deal In the Una of more chlo'rlnatlon works nud the estab lishment hero of cuntom reduction works and smelters to treot all classes of ore. Negotiations are now under way for the completion of the Hapld City , Missouri Hlver & St Paul road eastward ! } ' across the reser vation to the Missouri river during 189:3. : Tha assurance that the western line will bo com pleted this year will hasten the building ot the eastern lino. o Mw. L. H. I'atton , Hocttford , III. , wrltoi "From personal oiporionco I can rocommon DoWltt's Sarsaparilla , a euro for Impur j blood and general debility. " " "A i" JS.lVlf J-'ltO.ll KUHOV1S. Ill ) Sayn Ho Will Not I'rivildii Oicr the AntU Hill Coiiiuiitlon. New YOIIK , May 19. The Tribune sayn William ( J. Whitney , ox-soorotar.v of the navy , ic turned from Europe yesterday on tnu Mnjostlc , apparently much benefited by tha ton voyugo. His return was awaited with , much Interest , particularly by the friend * of Mr. Cleveland who are engineering the antl- Hill convention at Syracuse. They want Mr. Whitney to preside. "I am not a mombsr of the convention , " said Mr. Whitney , "and not being a dologata of course I cannot act either as temporary or permanent chairman. This settles that" point. I have not boon identified with tha movement , nor have I boon consulted in regard - gard to it. But I have expressed no opinion in nrulso or condemnation of the project. " This was as far as the ax-sccrolury caroQ to go on political lines , Mm. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for chil- dr < jn teething product ! natural iulot | sloop. W cents u bottle. $ 35.00 organs at Ilaydon Hroa. jfttoat A it.in.ito.in intinau. \ Coloroil Man Taken Irnin .lull by n Mob anil I , ) ui'lii'd , MANCIIEBTEH , TBNN. , May 1U. At 830thU ; morning thirty men oiitorod the town and going to tbo Jail demanded Charley Everett , the Tullahoma negro. The sheriff had spir ited him away to a barn lu the suburbs. After a long search Everett wa * found and carried to a railroad brldg * Just above town and hanged. A. V. Smith of Tullahoma announced himself os tha leader and bis willingness to assume tha responsibility for the deed. Too joomofa youn. ? lady relative of Mr. .Smith of 'lu la- homa had boon entered by the uouro Monday nlKbt for the purpose of rapo. although lu > negro claimed robblory was hU object. ff o for a box of Boecham'i Pills worth guinea , I'lrc nt bmltlillelil. Ei.woon , Nob. , May 13. [ Special Tola * gram to Tim Bun. ] The goueral itoro o ( Chaio fi , Bolou at Smltbllold , a auiail town seven miles out of this place , wus denrojod by lira lust night at 11 o'clock. There WM no Insurance on either building or ttocfck Loss , about 13,000 , DoWltt'i Sarmp&rUU olg u OJ tbo blood