Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 04, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 THE OMAHA DAILY WEE : MONDAY JULY < | , 1892 ,
RESULT OF RECEST RAINS
High Water Sorionsly Damaging Nebraska
Oily Proprty ,
BURLINGTON BRIDGE IN DANGLR
rinoil < > t tlm Missouri Kiplilly Itlsliifr
l'roicrty | t ilia Itillrin.U BOIIIR Pro
tected liy n l.nritn I'nrco < iT
\VorUnicn.
CITV , Not ) . , July a. [ Special
Telegram to TUB Hr.u. ] Tim Missouri has
rlson llvo incnos during the last twenty-four
hours , reaching the highest point of the
season. Much nnxlcty for the II. it M. oridgo
Is orprossed. but u lnr.c force ot men nro
working to protect it with rock mid brush.
r u cii.urAi'ot.v ; ) VISITOIM.
Intcrr-fttlng ixorls : s In bo Intniiliiri'il nt
tin ) Stiilu AsiomlilU'S Tii-iluy.
Bnvniin : , Neb. , July 3.-Special [ to Tun
JIEK.J-Tomorrow will uo a great day nt the
HcaricoChnutuucun. ! | Ttio iintionnlholldny
will bo observed with npproprlatu patriotism
commingled ivllli n decorus Uhnutiiu < nm pro
gram. Hobcrt Nourao will ctollvornn address
nt tno tabcrnaclo In the morning lit 11
o'cloclf. Thogront fcatuio of the duv , however -
ever , will bo 'ho nddrossot Ch.inlnm McC.ibo
nt tbo tabernacle In the nUcrnoon. beginning
nt 'J : ! ! ( ) o'clock. His s'lbjcot ' < vll | bo , "J lie
JJright Khto of Ufo In Llobv I'rlson. "
Ancnt Chuplnln Mi'Cnbo's Urn win IT iiunli-
tieb ns n pintrurin locuiivr , Uev. P. ( J. Johii-
1.011 bus furnished Tin : Hr.i : tlio following
roininendiitlon : "It tins been my privilege
to Unow Chnnlain McCnuu for years. 1 Imvo
lirurd him preach , nlng and lectnro niul do
not hesitnto to say that for nil Hint consti
tutes n popular platform spoaUrr , Ctinnlaln
ftlct'ntio is scoonil to no one in the United
Mntrs. Ills lectnro entitl.'d "Tho IJriuht
Hide of I-loby Prison , " is the most-thrilling
nnd effective bit of pint form sponKliitf over
licnnl. No passion of the human soul In lifo
untouched. It abounds In all tbo clotniiiils
of oratory. Wit , luiinor. patnos , sarcasm ,
follow encb other until the hearer becomes a
HOI t of n comblnntion of nil himself. As ho
recites tno uxpcrinco of our soldiers in
prison , tolls of tneir suffering and of the Indignities -
dignities thrust upon them , the p-itnotio
soul feels the llvllest aympaitiy with the
nation's eauso and the imtlon' dofonders.
Tours , laughter , shout" , follow the speaker
nnd one nuvor forgets the stirring ho Rets. . "
I..ONO Pixr , Nob. , July ! ' | Hpecial to
Tim UBI : | As the tlmo npproarhcs for the
opcnii g ol the si.sth annual session of tbo
L.WM ; Pine Uhautauqtm , tlio ollieers arc
nctivclv engaged in arranging for the most
successful iw-omblv ever bold hero. The
superintendent of grounds is lit wor ! ; with a
force of men reconstructing bridges , which
\vcro washed out during tbo high water Una
Bpring , and prepnilnp the grounds for camp
ing purposes. The grounds denominated
the "Yosemtto of Neura.sK.i" were never
more beautiful. Tbo follago is heavier and
more luxuriant thnn bcrctoforo , and , owing
to the latospriiiL' , will lotain its fivshncss
throughout the present season. The assem
bly opens July til , and continues to August 1.
A\rst I'olnt Nuns ? , 'i > tr .
WEST POINT , Nob. , July 3. [ Special to
Tins Bui.I : The articles of incorporation of
the now cigar factory are ready for accept
ance. At u mooting of citizens Monday , the
following committee was appointed to solicit
stock : Joe Kiinu , William btilrenV. . A.
Black and Ij. Kosenthnl. The committee is
nowntwoiK soliciting subscriptions to the
Block and in a few duys tbo people ot West
Point will bo nulo to announce the complete
oreanl/iitlon of another concern that will bo
n credit to the city.
Clmrlcs Jnnkelo was nrrestca Friday
morning for violation of the ordinance rela'-
Ing to Sunday closing. At the preliminary
hcnrlng the case wns tiostponod until the 13lh
Ir.st. 'Ibis U the lirst violation of tbo Sun
day law under the new council and will bo
m.ulo a test case.
The members and friends of Jordan lodge
No. 2T , Ancient Free and Accepted Musons ,
were entertained Friday evening at their
ball by installation ceremonies and later at
Kruusc's ' ball , where supper was provided.
IV. E. Krause , rotirinir master , was install
ing ofilcer nnd tbo following ofllcera were
Installed for the ensuing your : 1) . O. Gifftjr ,
master ; A. Barnett , senior warden ; Joe
UnJIcek , junior warden ; C. L. Sharp ,
treasurer : R C. ICrauso , secnitary ; T. M.
Krause , senior deacon ; Charles T. Alnclc ,
junior deacon ; A. Bank , bcnior sentinel ;
Charles Nltz , junior sentinel ; J. O. Uornig ,
tiler. After the supper was discussed tbo
happy throng returned to the lodge room
whiTO gamtH were piayod until tbo electric
lights warned them to go homo.
N ' \VH Inini Illlc Cu'dt.
EI.K CuiiBic , Neb. , July H. [ Special to Tun
U'BB.J There were two line rains in this
Joeallty Friday , and now prospects for crops
uro excellent. F.irmera aro"premrlug | to
harvest their wheat this week. Some talk
of a bolter crop than last year.
Knoll iS : Tracy , the now grain buyers of
this place , have l > oen very busy of Into tak
ing in wheat and corn from tbo fnrmor.s.
The people are talking up n nuw sntiool
bouse , which is much needed , the old ono
baing a disgrace to the town nnd district.
The district is wealthy ana the people Intelli
gent , and no doubt will vote bonds and
build.
J. L. MuBrlno , county superintendent of
Tecumseh , was in town yesterday looking
after tbo school inton'sts.
J. B , Ogden was elected treasurer at tbo
cebool mooting. A 'JO-mlll tax was lovloil.
The Farmers and Merchants bank paid
out to local fanners for grain and stock
Curing Juno the sum of $1 lb'39.03.
The Kpworth icaguo of the Methodist
Episcopal church has grown in scvon
months to a membership of litty-two.
Normiil Oollngo Iti'piilillr.iu Chili ,
FntMoxr , NOD. , July ! ! . [ Special to TUB
Ilin.JTbo : pupils of tbo Fremo-nt Normal
enllopo held n mealing yesterday morning ut
0:30 : o'clock and organized a republican cam
paign club nnd elected the following ofllcors :
S. E. Notson , president ; Carrie Haggard ,
vice president ; J. D. Avery , jr. , socrotarv ;
W. H. UolT , treasurer ; Joslo ( itmls , Eva
( icorgu and Hugli Walker , executive com-
inltt'je. The club stalls \\lth llfty charter
inombcrs. Itvlll organl/.o at once a voung
ladies marching club to take part in parades
und camuiilgn mcntlngs. This' is the Jlfth
republican club so far organized in Uodgo
county ,
iliillitlii ) ; Itooin ,
UBUINCI , Nob. , July a. [ Special to Tun
BUB. ] More builoing will bo douo in this
city this season than over boforo. A 810,000 ,
lt > 0-barrel roller mill will be put In , n-lth
Wtttor power from a tall race , of the central
Irrigating cai.nl. Tuo no\v churches , u
Methodist and a Baptist , onoof thorn already
commenced , will bo orectod. Several busi
ness bouses , residences and minor improve
ments have already been begun , with others
In Bight , The extremely favorable outlook
for a good haivcst , both under the Irrigating
canals and otherwise , has inspired a general
feeling of prosperity and progress.
I'lvnlrkril ut Ni'ltrimku ' t'lty.
Niimvmc\CiTVNou.Julyy. : ( Special Tolo-
( crum to TUB HUE. ] Fifteen bupdrod Danes
arrived in tbo city by special trains over the
Kansas City rcnvl this morning for a plculo
under tbo auspices of lodge * Nos. 1 and 10 of
Omaha and No. 10 of Council BlufTx. Thu
uuv was passed pleasantly. Tbo picnickers
left ut 10 o'clock for name. A largo number
remained to upend the Fourth of July in this
ehy. _
Oiiltil IIII'H llriiiilnn.
Ouuui.i : , Nob. , July U. [ Special Tele-
prum to Tin : UBK , ] Exercises nit be reunion
tadtyero mostly of a religious character ,
Hov. Charles W , Savldge of Omaha de
livered DUO of his Bill-ring sermons to one of
the largest audiences ever assoiublod In this
city , it was a mormon kiilteil to the occasion.
C'haolaln Uozler entortainud the nudlenco in
tbo afternoon by one of his uniquesermons. .
I'ulrliiiry liii | > ri i'iiirnl > .
FAIIIIU-UV , Nob. , July a. iSpoclal to TUB
Bui : . ] Tbo city council contracted with tbo
Falruury eloctrio lliht ( and power company
for llflcpii nro lights at $110 per annum , Tbo
will bo put lu at ouoo or as soou as the
company can put In another dynamo , the ono
now In use being taxed to it full capacity
with commercial lights und tbo four city
lights uow In uso.
I'rmiiTuir * Xiicliil Mfo.
FIUNKUNNob. . , July 3.-Spsclal [ to TUB
But : . ! Social llfu In Franklin has been en
joying qulto a boom. The entertainments
started by n reception tendered to Mr. and
nnd Mrs. J. T. McKlnnon by the citizens of
tbo community. Mr. McKlnnon loft W'odnos '
day for his new Hold of work nt Exeter ,
where ho will bo principal of the public
schools. Ho served In that capacity lour
vcnn nl this place and has gained u good
reputation as ono of the best of educators.
Monday evening was tbo occasion ot n sur
prise party for Colonel J. D. CSaso , it being
Ills fitlth birthday. A largo number of per
sons from this vicinity participated. James
Black presented him with a gold bonded cane
as a testimonial of tbo esteem bo was bold In
by his friends.
Tuesday evening was tbo occasion of the
wooden wedding of 1'rof. nnd Mrs. A. C.
Hart , nnd their residence was llllod with the
best citizens of the community. An enjoy
able evening was spent.
Miss Cora Smith , one of Omahn'stcacbcra ,
is visiting friondb here during her vacation.
Hev. E. S. Dutcber , who has been pastor
of the Muthodlst congregation hero for tbo
past nlno months , recently received tbo ap
pointment as Instructor In the Indian school
nt Fort Lewis , Colo. , nnd with his family *
has departed for that place.
The county seat light is now on and cr.ouqh
names mtvo been obtained to call a special
election. There does not promise to be as
much bitterness manifested this time over
the contest au there was clx yeara ago wtrtm
Franklin lost It.
_
Ciiilnri.l | u Tlililii Trump.
Sni'Tii hior.v CITV , Nob. , July II. [ Special
to Tin : Bi.i.j-A tramp went Into 'Uilllam
( .Irammonz's barbershop Saturday nftornorm
during Ibo temporary absence of the proprie
tor nnd purloined thu contents of the cash
box , amounting to ji : orl. The city marshal
captured thu thlet and compelled him to
disgorge. Ho was then allowed to go In
peace.
An effort U being mndo to hnvo the street
car company oxtnnd its track from Its pres
ent terminus to the Chicago , St. Paul , Min
neapolis & Omaha dopot.
Tno steamer Libblo Conper is bolnc used
by the Pontoon Bridge company to get their
pontoon boats Into position preparatory to
placing the bridge In Jhapo for tralllc at soon
as the present high water recedes. At pres
ent the now ferry boat is doing excellent
service , nuking regular trips and runnlntr
until midnight \\edncsday , Satutdny and
bundny nights.
H. T. Oxuiird , the beet sugar manufac
turer , ana others have secured a charter con
ditionally for n wagon bridge over the Mis-
Eouri liver at tills point , the conditions being
such that if the Pucitio Short Line Bridge
company violates any of the provisions of the
charter granted them for a combined railroad
and wagon bridge their charter shall oo can
celled und the Oxnnrd company allowed 10
constiuct the wagon bridgo. Tbo prospect
for u bridge is very bright.
O'Nt'lll'HViitur \Vfirks IlomN.
O'NBiu. . Nob. , July 3. [ Special to Tun
BBE.J The city council nt Its meeting Thurs
day night received bids tot tbo purchasing
of the $15,000 water worics bonds. J. W.
Thomas , president of the State bink of
O'Neill , was the successful bidder. The
bonds brought a premium of ? 000.
The contract for putting in the water works
svstem was lotto Meals t\s Godfrey , a local
llrm , tbo price being a trillo over $14 , 000.
MA James H , Itiggs. postmaster at O'Neill ,
und formerly editor of tno Frontier , has re
signed his federal position and Mr. John A.
llnzolct , doputv county ciork , has been ap
pointed. Mr. Kiggi , in company with his
brother , George 1) . Kigjs , will teen remove
to Ilot Springs , Ark. , uhero they will on-
trace In newspaper work.
O'Neill will bo quiet on the Fourth. Her
people will divine tbcir attention between
Atkinson , Page , Dorsoy and Scottville , in
Holt county and Spencer nnd Butte in Bovd
county. Five hundred Indians will partici
pate in the celebration at Butto. At Sponsor
tbo O'Neill ball club , recently organized , will
undunvor to beat tbo champion team of Boyd
county.
NtitrH uf NGWH from \Vuync.
W.ivxn , Nob. , July 3. [ Sooclil to THE
BBB.J Dr. Wiglitman. and Hnbort Mellor
are erecting two handsome brick structures
on the west side of M.iin street , making a
total of live brick business buildings so far
this year.
The Nebraska normal college building is
nearly completed and work on tbo dormitory
is progressing rapidly. About 100 htudents
nro in attendance at the summer term. The
normal is n grand BUCCCSS.
Way no will celebrate the Fourth In a
rousing manner. Colonel Simpson of Nor
folk will deliver the oration of the day. A
gran torchlight parade and a display of lire-
works have been arranged lor the evening ,
The contract for the building ot
818,000 system of water works lias
been let to tno A. F. Paige
Co. of Sioux City and Is to bo completed by
October 1. It will bo the most complete sys
tem of any city of 2,000 inhabitants in tbo
west.
ItcMliii'i'il Ills Claims.
NKIUUSKA Onv , Ntb. , July 3. [ Special
Telegram to Tin : BIE.J The c'iso of Jumc.s
Meredith against Nebraska City Starch fac
tory occupied the attention of tbo district
court more than twenty-four hours. The
plaintiff claimed to hnvo been injured
und mndo a permanent cripple through tbo
negligence of tbo company , boiig Irjjrod bv
falling timbers. Ho sued for f 10,000 dam-
usoi. The jury tolurned u scaled verdict ,
but it lias leaked out Unit the plaintiff was
awarded between $ Mi ) nud ? , tJO. If it ls | BO
the cuso will go to the supreme courl.
GoTiiBxnrmi , Nob. , July 3. [ Special to
Tin : HBB.I The lake is again nearly full of
water , and the work o ! preparing It for
power is being rapidly pushed. The work
now done in that direction Is of the most
substantial kind and has already cost u largo
amount of money.
Growing crops promise well nt present.
Kuril. is Count } ' * llnrvcst.
CAMIWIIWI : , Nob. , July 3. [ Special Tele
gram to Tin : BBC. I Harvesting has com
menced hero. M. S. Pollard started u noxv
reaper In one of tbo ilncst Holds of rye In tbo
state. Many others , vlll bo cutting small
grain next week. Hulns yesterday Have
made farmers jubilant over the prospects of
all grains. _
Aillo-.Mlttlicll.
NBIIIUSKA Cirv , July 3. [ Special to TUB
BIH. : ] Charles P. Adio and MUs Mary
Mitchell were married todnv a * . 2 o'clock , at
the residence of Mrs. J. L. Mitchell , Hov. T
K. Hunter olllciallna. The contracting
parties are well-known voung people uf this
city and great society favorites.
Ndlir.mlm's Doiith Koll.
FAIHFIKI.D , Nob. , July 3. [ Special Telegram -
gram to TinfBBE.J Lander Brover , ono of
tbo pioneers of Clay comity , died suddenly
yesterday. Mr. Brever was for many years
postmaster nl this placeami was prominent
In the Grand Army of the Uopubllo nud
church circles.
' - Iliiiltllni ; .
Poxoi , Nob. , July 3. [ Special to TUB
Bui : . ] Tbo excavation for the now Socurlly
bunk bulldlnir , coiner of Ea t ana Third
streeu , has been completed und work will bo
begun on thu building immediately. It U to
be u tv > o-story brick.
Pcopiowhogtvo Hood1 * Sarsaparilla a fair
trial rcallzo lu great merit and are glad to
say u gooJ word lor lu Have you tried it.
lli'.ny ItiihiK In M
HKI.BXI , Mont. , July 3. Tlio heavy rnlus
Imvo done considerable dumago to crops in
the states east of hero , but lu Montana they
have been the chief sufferer * , nnd to them
the storms of this uuprecodoutud year have
boon most disastrous. Thu worst effects
have been between Great Falls and Helena ,
where aleut twontv-tive miles , of tbo Mon
tana Coatial , which U u part of tlio Great
Northern , has buen about wiped out , and n
now track mum bo built. It will probably
bo tbo Ut of August before the track can bo
used.
"Luto t bed and early to rue will sbo'tot
thu road tc your homo lu the skies. " Bun
early to bed and "Llttlo Early Utse * , " tuo
pill that wuuos llfu louijor und better and
wUor. |
TWO CONVICTS PARDONED
Released After Ten Yean of Prissn Life
in Nebraska.
THEY DREW FOURTH OF JULY PRIZES
Nclli ( Iddfroilurn of Valley County mid
Henry II , Ccijnn ol Chi'ycnno Aiilii
at Liberty History f Their
Crliucu Lincoln Nulls.
LINCOLN , Neb. , July n. | Special to Tun
BctJ : tn accordance with tbo statutory
provisions ot the laws of Nobrasxa , which
permits the pardon of t\yp convicts on every
Fourth of Julv , Ooveraor Boyd yesterday
afternoon afllxoj his oftlclal slguaturo to the
pardons of Nolls Godfrodsen of Valley
county and Henry B. Covno of Cheyenne
county , and on Monday both men will leave
the penitentiary , where they hnvo lived for
moro than ton years past. A careful con
sideration of the fuels ID tbo case of both
men convinced Governor Boyd that they
were worthy of tbo clemency ho extended to
them.
Godfrodscn was committed to Iho peni
tentiary on Mav 20 , ISbJ. The man Killed by
him wiis a fellow I'ltizcn of Valley county ,
lie had called upon Godfredson to Induce
bun to SIRII a potlllon for some purpose or
other. ( Jodfredson refused nud hot words
followed which soon resulted in n light in
which Godfrodscn wns whipped so badly
tlmt ho was confined to His bed. The next
day the man appeared nt the house with the
same petition and upon the refusal of God-
fmlson'a wife to slcn it , ho commenced to
heather. Angered at" the assault upon bin
wife , Godfredsen sprang from his bed , sol/cd
an old imiskot standing near and riddled tbo
assailant with bullott.
Coyno was n herder in Cheyenne county
and w.13 never ml verso to u friendly g.tmo of
poker. One ovcnltiR ho won a considerable
> um of money from a wealthy stockman.
The next day the stockman duinandcu the
return of hi * inonov. Coyno declined to hand
It over nnd u lltfht ensued. During the llcht
the stockman drew a revolver und tired tlneo
shots nt Coyoo. Before ho could lire tlio
fourth Coyno bud drawn a weapon and tno
stockman foil mortally injured nt the flr.it
shot.
shot.Tho conduct of both men has boon excellent
.slnco their incarceration , neither having
jccn reported for an Infraction of the rulo.i.
Petitions for the pardon of both men were
duly presented to the governor ana all tlio
usual formalities were observed.
Will 1'urnUli Supplies.
The board of purchase and supplies com
pleted its work yesterday forenoon. The
following contracts were awarded : Lincoln
insaneftsvlum : Dry jroods , Miller & Paine ;
croccrios and butter , C. 11. Uobman ; meats ,
Gottier Bros. " : drucs , Schilling Bros. ; paints
nnd oils , J. 11. Hurley ; coal , Whitebioast
Coal company ; Hour , Ashland Mill company.
Hastings insane nsylum : Moats , I'ulmer
Bros. ; drugs , Hurst A ; Co. ; groceries , F. J.
Benedict it Co. ; broad , J. Fisher : Hour ,
Humphrey & ISdperton ; dry goods , \Volbacb
& Bruch ; coal , Hastings Fuel company.
Kearney IndU'trinl school : Groceries , , ! .
N. Wright ; coal , G. H. Dunning ; Hour ,
Loftwicti As Fredericic.
Soldiers und sailors homo , Grand Island :
Meat , Myor & Uoruollus ; coal , G. H. Cnld-
well ; m'ocoric1 ! . , 11. B. Koer ; Hour , Grand
Island Milling comu-iny ; drugs , H. D.
Boyden ; coal oil , A. C. Lcdorman.
Ueiit nnd dumb inslilulo , Omaha : Drugs ,
J. A. Fuller & Co. ; paints and oils , ,1. A.
Fuller Ac Co. ; dry goods , Morse Dry Goods
company ; meat , F. E. Cutter ; groceries ,
Courtney & Co. ; coal , Coutaut At Squires ;
bread , Utto Wagner.
Norfolk insane asylum : Goal , C. Hudat ;
meat , 11. E. Glis > sinati ; dry goods , Bebeo ,
I'lerco & Co. ; groceries , Havmond Bros. ;
drugs. A. K. Leonard ; Hour , M. C. Walker.
leoblo. minded Institute , Bcalrico : Grocer
ies , Emil Lang ; broad , B ranker Bros. ; meat ,
C. F. Wooer ; coal , It. J. Coneland.
Girls industrial school , Geneva : Groceries ,
Mohinan & Aronds ; dry goods , Sorrick &
Son ; coal , Koohlcr A : Co. ; Hour , Genera
roller mill.
Blind asylum , Nebraska City : Groceries ,
Dunn &Coloman ; meat , G. W. Saunders.
Industrial homo , Mllford : Boots and shoos.
W. T. Orcutt ; groceries , W. T. Orcutt ;
moots , D. A. Howard ; Hour. F. S. Johuson.
'May iilect n Compromise.
Tbo residents of East Lincoln who are so
vigorously opposing the Hock Island grade
crossing at O street have suggested the fol
lowing compromise : They propose Unit the
Hock lalunu tracks bo depressed six feet below
low the urobOut grade , and that the present
O street grade bo raised six feet tor a short
distance on each side of the crossing. The
street would then bo Hllod in Irom lot
line to lot line and the slope up to tbo cut
would bo so gradual that struct Irafllc would
in no wlso bo inconvenienced. In audition
the Hock Islnnd is to erect a short viaduct
not more than eight foot blah over its tracks
on O btreet. A competent onplnoer tins
estimated the cost of this viaduct , together
witti all necessary expenses of changing tlio
grado. lining , curbing and repaying , at
$17,000. The Hock Island olllcluls are suid to
look upon the proposal with some degree of
favor.
Vi-ry l.llio a Cyclone.
East Lincoln was visited by n high wind
slorm about midnight Friday night. A big
barn belonging to Brown Bros , was de
molished ut the corner of Twenty-seventh
and Orchard strscts. Although It was a sub
stantial structure , the force of the wind re
duced it to kliidllnc ; wood. A section of the
coal sheds of Trester's coal yards , twenty
feet wide and thlrty-llvo feet long , was
picked up and carried some distance nnd dc-
poilled right aide up in a vacant lot. The
sides and roof of the big shed wera compara
tively uninjured. The weight of coal held
tbo Hoar in place. Numerous sheds , barns
and small buildings were demolished , but
fortunately not n single dwelling bouso was
Injured nnd nobody was hurt. Telegraph ,
telephone and electric light wires were
broken and linemen were iccnt busy the rest
of tbo nlgbt repairing tbo damages.
I.lneiiln III Urief.
A fanner driving along Eleventh street
ran Into and wrecked a carriage near N
street yesterday forenoon. A lltllo child ,
the only occupant of tba carriage , was unin
jured.
Health Officer Bartram yesterday after
noon burled the remains of the man dug up
b.v school boys at Seventh and G streets.
The old Lancaster cemetery was located ut
that point twenty-live years ago and bones
are frequently disturbed Tiy workmen lu
making excavations for new buildings.
The now steamer Queen of the Lake wns
launched ut Saltou lane yesterday uftoriioon.
It will carry 100 passengers.
Chairman Woodward of tbo republican
congressional committee for ( he First dis
trict yesterday issued the call for the repub
lican convention to nominate u candidate for
congress. The convention will bo hold ut
Nebraska City on July " 8.
rum : t > ii.risn in TJIH
Opponent * nml Advocate * of tlio YVIilto
.Meliil C'onciictliit ; I'liiiiH.
WASHINGTON , D. C. , July 3. According to
tbo rules of the bouso the frco silver bill
which came over from tbo sonata will llo op
the speaker's table for ono legislative day
aud will then bo referred to the coamlttoo
on coinage , weights und moaiuroa. A3 the
bouso has adjourned until Tuesday tbo
bill will not got before tbo committee
until that day. Wednesday U the regular
mooting day ot the committee on coinagu nnd
It Is probable that if nothing unforeseen oc
curs a mooting will bo called for that day.
Mr. Bland , chairman of the committee , hoi
been absent from the city about two weeks.
Hearing of the passage of the bill ho
promptly telegraphed that bo would btart
Immediately on tiU return to Washington
and bo will arrive bore In tlmo to authorize
the calling of a meeting for Wednesday.
Pending action on the bill by tbo commit-
> WANTED
: Tout l..ut uf CITIES ,
i COUHTIEU , SCHOOL
J DISTRICTS , IWATER
COMPANIES , UT.R.R.COMPANIES.ttc.
Correspondence solicited.
NsW.IIARRISftCOMPANY.Bankers ,
tas.lOB Doorborn Gtreet , CHICAGO. .
tl Wall Street , NEW YORKs
706Ut 8t.s BOQTOM ,
tea nothlnp romAtjw to bo done orcopt to
create sentiment for or against the bill
among the moirflicYs of the house , and this
the tnmiagors oft 40 rcspcctlvo sides nro
doltiR with moro or loss vigor nnd suc
cess. As there ' "will uo but small
prospect of reaching n vote on tbo
bill , if unlimited deb Uc uera allowed , and
the necessity for n eloturo rule to close de
bate Is adopted , tlio talk nil day baa boon
confined to discussion of whether there
would bo n cloturu rule , and secondarily , If
there 13 ono , hnw tho' ropubllcnns will vote
U such n rule Is repdrtod.
Tlio nnti > 8llvor dehocrnts ) hnvc ns yet hnil
no formal confcronco ; but they nro uolns a
good deal of trisslomtrv worlt. They beilovo
that they have sufllctent strenpth to defeal
eloturo If they can obtain the assistance of
the republican * ! , but the republican * will not
commit themselves.Vlen \ ttio bill Rots on
the calendar the mica committee will bo
nsked to report it special order for Its con
sideration. Tbo colnaco advocates will not
brook any delay that Indicates a disposition
to shelve the question.
Colonel William * Proinotrd.
\V'ASIIIN < ITO.V , D. 0. , July 3. The president
has decided to appoint Colonel Uobort Wil
liams , senior assistant adjutant gotioral , to
bo adjutant general of tuonrmv , vice General
.1. U Kclton retired , HrliMilier ( ieneral J.
C. ICclton , rotlred , will bo appointed gover
nor of Iho soldiers homo at WashliiKtou.
J.YO Tii mt iti ; roiv rio.v.
U XO\T In the .Alltlit of H Ct\l |
\\nr ,
New Oni.r.AN.s La. , July 3. The steam
ship Professor Moiso arrived yesterday
from Colbi , Honduras , brliiRltig roiorl3 to
the effect that n revolution , under the
leadership of Colonel El Nouila , vtook
Vlac'O in Cclba on Juno ( l A number -
bor ot Kovtirnmoiit troops were killed
nnd suvcriil wounded. The revolutionists
seized the American steamship Joseph Otori ,
Jr. , owned bv Joseph Otcrt of Now Orleans.
und were going with her to Truxillo to seize
that plaeo nnd other points on the coast of
Honduras. There is every Indication of the
revolution proving n success , ns a majority
of the people seem to favor It and tire aiding
In tbo rovolt. Colonel Nculln , the head of
tbo revolution , has issued u proclamation
against the existing government.
DoU'itt's Sarsaparilla U reliable.
ItlKlt IX J'JiO.V. .
Arrcstoil for rorjjpry a Stvluillcr Dies ns Ho
In rincnl Ili'lilnd tliu lliir * .
SAV I--IIAXCISCO - , C.U. , July 3. William Hil-
chor , an Oakland ronl estate dealer , wns nr-
rested hero yesterday on n cbnrgo of forgery.
\ \ hen placed under arrest ho wns seized
with n lit of apoplexy nnd died shortly nftor.
The forgery In which IJIlchor wns Implicated
wns during nnd iinlquo. Two years ngo n
woman calling herself Emma Dick wont be
fore u notary accompanied by two men , and
nail n mortgage for $ S,000 on Miss Dick's
property drawn up. She secured the money ,
wh'jti it wus discovered sno was not Miss
Dick. Gracie Gilbert , who acknowledged
the mortgage , was arrested in the state of
Washington and confessed she had per
sonated Miss Dick and that Bllcbor and
Jeuells assisted ncr. Jon ells was also ar
rested.
When you go to Denver stop nt the Ameri
can houso. Hates S-J.o'J to SJ..VJ. liomodolod
thioughout.
Sti'iiiiK3 Insiiiilty.
Albany Evening Journal : A strnngo
citso of' insanity has recently coino to
liptht at LBiillston. The unfortuniilo nor-
son is Clmrlcs II. .Morris , 32 yours ol'ngo
nnd an expert acpounlunt. llo has fnr n
long tiino buon liiiown as a intin of mtiny
eccentricities ami hits frequently been
mudo the object of practical jokes by
sporting mon. Ills thought that con
stant joking and tenting have been a
potent factor in impairing his mental
faculties. Ho 1ms several times lately
left town for a few days , sometimes on
business , gometimos on pleaati'ro , nnd before
fore leaving caused to bo published in
the local papers paragraphs to the olTcct
that ho ' 'had gone to New York to at
tend n convention of the ragpickers nt
the Fifth Avenue hotel. " About two
months auo invitations were sent out an
nouncing that ho was about to marry a
well known young woman Irom another
town. The invitations were bona fide ,
but on the day of the wedding Morris
remained in town , denying that ho had
any thought of marrying. Ho is con-
sidorcd a Hrst-cliiss accountant , and np-
) icars to bo as sane as nny ono , except
for those actions.
\Vna Washington 31
At a woman's club , recently , n letter
written by Geot go Washington to his
mother was road , and occasioned con-
bidorablo comment , saya the Chicago
Journal of Commerce.
In reply tea proposition of Mrs. Wash
ington to coino to g pond the winter with
her distinguished son in the city , bo-
ciuibu she had rheumatism , and the roof
of her house leaked , the general replied
that , IIH for her roof , ho would have it
shingled at once nnd would send her n
doctor , but tlrit it would bo impossible
to receive her at his homo , for three
reasons :
First , she could not cat at the taolo
with his guobts without causing remarks
from them ; second , if her meals were
Bent to her room it would inconvenience
his wife , and , third , if she were to oat
with the servants , it would causa scan
dalous talk. If the document is genuine
and its voracity has not yet been ques
tioned it it a decided rollection on the
table manners of Mrs. Mary Washing
ton. _
Dlscaso novcr successfully attacks a sys
tem with pure blooJ. PuWiu's ijarsuparilla
niaues pure , iu.volo3i.iiJjiricaui : : ttii j'.l.
A cordial invitation is extended to all
delegates and vifiitorn by 1'axton < fc Gal
lagher to call and eeo their tea plant.
This is quite n curiosity , as it is the first
opportunity afforded the people of the
United States to BOO tea growing in
tholr own country.
" 7ooJci like a
ghost I" Tunt'8
what they say of
the palo , thin ,
weak woman
who's "run
down" and over
worked. Prob
ably she knows il
herself. But
there's ono thing
she can't know ,
or she wouldn't )
feel so mul look icand / that is , that Or.
Tierce's Favorite Prescription is pimrantttti
to help her.
It's n legitimate medicine , made especially
for woman's neiMls ] an invigorating , restora
tive touiu and u nooThlng and strengthening
nervine , Imparting Hone and vigor to thu
whole system. , , ,
But It Isn't a ru > r stimulant. It's a reme
dy , biifo and t-'ir" / ' " all thu functional do-
rangcmonU , painful disorders , and chronlo
wonkiic&bcs that unp ! ' ° women buffer. In
" female complajq P" of every kind , pe
riodical pains , Inttranl Inflammation , ulceration -
tion , and kindred ailments , it's ( funruntercl
to benefit or cure , or the money la returned.
No other medicine for women U sold HO.
Proof that nothing eke Is " Just ns good. "
SaveYourEyesigh
Kyos tostctl f roe bynn n\I ElT ( OPTIOIAN
I'orfi'Ctuiljustmont. Hupurlor lansoi. Nurv-
ouslivaduuliu uurud by Uhlui ; our bnoutucltj
anil Kybiliihsos 1'rluoi low for lint ului ?
goods.
THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO , ,
1H a 15th SU , Crolghtoa
Both the method nnd results when
Syrupof Fips is taken ; U is pleasant
nnd refreshing to the taste , and nets
Emtly yet promptly on the Kidneys ,
iver nnd Bowels , cleanses the sys
tem effectually , dispels colds , head
aches nnd fevers nnd cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind over pro-i
duced , pleasing to the taste nnd nc-
ccptnblo to the stomach , prompt jn
its action nnd truly bcnchcinl in its
effects , prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances , its
ijianvexcellcntqualilicscommend it
to nil nnd have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Fit's is for sale in 75c
bottles "by nlf lending druggists.
Any reliable druggist who may not
have it on hand will procure it
promptly for nny ono who wishes
to try it. Manufactured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ,
SAN FHAWOISOO , OA.Ii.
LOUISVILLE. KY. MEW YORK , N. Y.
A Written Gnarimteo
to Curs Every Cftso or
Monay Hofundad.
Our cure lj pcimnnrnt anil r.ota pMchlaq p. Csnol
treated levon yenri ago hnvG neror icen A ijmptom
ilnoe. llr describing ciuo fnlljwo CAB tra.tl you bf
mall , nd we clyo tht game strong Runrnntot 10 curs
or refund all money. Those irlio prefer to oome tiers
for treatment can do sonnl we will par railroad fan
both WBJB od hotel bills wtillo hero , IfTo lall to cure
W challenge tlio wort J fora cms tuat our Mania
Kerned ? will not cure , \vrlto foi particulars an1 got
th Tldene . In our icvon years pmctlce with the
Ucclo Remodj U tia bean inoit illRlcult to orereoma
the prejudices ivii\ln l socnllod ipuclilc * . Hut under
ouratrong guarauteo thousnnds ar0 trying It and ba
IrjRcareil. WcEtmrnntca to euro or refund erery
dollar , and us we hare a rcputitlon to protect , alia
financial backing of KTO.OXm Is pcrfectlr late to all
who wlli try the IrcHtmcnt , Heretofore you have
putting up and pnylnK out your money for different
treatments , nnd although you are not yet cure I na
ono hu paid back your money. Wo will positively
cure yon , Old , chronlo , deep cntiU cams cared In 3J
loUJdays. luve tt te our financial standing , our
reputation as business mm.Vrito us for names anJ
addroscsof those no h'ive cured who have glvan
permission to refer to them. It cost * yon only pont
age to do this. If your symptoms faro sore ttirotit ,
mucous patches In mouth , rhtjinatlsm In bones and
Joints , hnlr fulling out , eruptions on any part of tba
loily , felling of general depression , pnlns la healer
bones. TOU bnve no time to waste. Tuose who are
constantly taking mercury nnd polish , should dl < -
continue It. Constant use of these drugs will suruly
tiring sores and catlnz ulcers tn the unl. Doa't fall to
write. All correspondence sent sealed In pinto en
velope.Vo Inv.lo tliomon rlk'IJ InvestlKutlou anJ
will do all Incur powcrto all you In It. Address ,
COOK REMEDY CO. . - Oirmhrv. Neb
FORMEN
ONLY .
8COO fora cnso of Lo T or FAIMKQ Mv-
lioon , Guiiprut or Nmvous D u I.ITV , woak-
ncsBnf body urmlml. the olloclsof orrorior ov-
cosscsln oldoryouiirf tliiitwoc.innotcuro. Wo
pu.ir.mtooovury t-ftso orr.ifiitul every doll ir.
Five diiys trial trontmcnt Wl , full cou e W.1.
I'ercoptlblo botioflts roillzo.l In three dnys.
Ily inill , sociiroly picket from obaii'vatloa
OMAHA. Ncu
SCHENGK'S
E PILL :
Purely Veget Jle and Strictly
Reliable.
They not DIRECTLY nnil PROMPTLY
on the Jjivor nnd Stonmoli , roatorlnir the
constipated o'pans to hujilthy activity ,
nnd nro a POSlTIVEund PKRfECTLY
SAFE CURE for CONSTIPATION ,
LIVER COMPLAINT , SICK HEAD
ACHE , BILIOUSNESS , und ul ! othoi-
diBotisos urisiiifj from a disordered con
dition of the Liver und Stomach.
They nro the Only Iti-llbio Vpgntalilo Mvor
tri ) I ; I'nw nrj I'orfu-tly Ilirnlou ; Tlu
I'riil'uriily Vo otalilo ; Try Thorn.
DH. SchcncU'sltoalc on Consiiiiiiitlon ,
Complaint mid DVSDODSIII Sunt 1'iou.
J. II. &OIIE.NOIC A.SO.N. l'hlt : loilila !
Anoir and CompltUi Treatment , comlsllng 0 ]
Bupiiosltortas , Oln'mant In I'apsuluj , ulso lu llox
anill'lIU ; n l'o > llvo : Cure for Kiternnl , Internal
blind or Uleedlng Honing , ( 'l-.ronlo , lluoent or Heredi
tary 1'llos Tnls Ituinol/has never bL-on known to
fall , ft per box d forfi ; riTitby mill Why sutlcrfroin
this tcrrlblo rtUonno vrhun a written guarantee Is
positively given with 0 bojoi or refund the moneylf
not cured send stamp for free tir.uiplo. ( iuarafltea
Issued by Kuhn A Co. , Dru tsts , Hol Agaats , corner
U and Do B glas streets , Omaha , Ne ! > .
SOUTH OMAHA.
Union Stock Yards Company
SOUTH OMAHA.
eat cnttlo , hoi ; uud nhoop 111,11 kot In tlio west
COMMISSION HOUSES.
CEO. BURKE & FRAZIZR
L1VK BTOO1C COMM1 S1ON.
THE uAI : > EU3.
flMUHI Writs to this hongs for cor-
UJ1AI1A | rcot Marltdt
Wood Brothers ,
b'outli Oiuiilm Telephone Ili7. - Chloago
J. 1) . DADISMAN , I . .
W. I ! . WOUI ) . f J'au ' or .
Marliot reports by mull aiU wlru chourfully
upon aiiillCitlon. ] !
Campbell Commission Co.
Clilcuen , r.istBt. Louts , Kansas City , Bouth
uiuuhu , elou\0lly , Kort Worth.
A. D. Boyer &Company ,
Hiilldliu-.HoutliOiiiuhi.
Corresi > undonru ullclteil nnd uroinplly
l ullumluii to orders lor tocttor & feeders.
EstaUlUlied , 16iJ. ! Incorporate , 18JJ
Capital full/ paid , I2UUJJ.
Waggoner liirncy Company ,
\Vrlloor wlro u Jur prompt unJ rullablu uiurkut
rt'purts.
Perry Brothers & Company ,
Llvo Htnolc Coniiulhbloii.
Itoom M UxcliuiiKO llulldln , ' , boulli Omaha
Tulupliouu ITilf.
M. II. Hegarty & Oo. ,
U ccm 31 Kxcuuno
llulldliif.
Bouth Omuku , Not )
OMAHA
IlaifactoFs' '
niDQELL St. CO.
J. II. GLENN. ( Kstnbllsbed 13J ) ,
Contractors nml Mib conlructoM for nil kinds of Wholsnlo butter & ones nnttor , chpoic , vests ,
biilMIni : p.a'torln-1 | iilntln < ot . will rei-vlva a UUTB mid sells tor vcx-etnlilOB , fruitspoul >
copy of ( tlenn'ri iirrhltuctn nnil 1)11)1111 ) 1 itlroi'tory . . I try uud gama.
cash. < US. llth sU
fnc , tiy ( tontlliiK tht'lr niinio , tnisliicHH nnil loan
-THERE AHE
IffiillPd'-IIOffi '
-AN D-
Pciisiou tents in Palaces
That is the sort of thing Th3
Bee Bureau of Claims was or
ganized to correct. The
liureau believes in giving
the veterans the benefit of
the laws that were passed
to help them. It wages
war on the sharks cense
quently the sharks don't like
it. But as long : as the sol
diers aie grateful it is satis
fied. If yon are a veteran ,
or the widow , child or de
pendant parent oi a veteran ,
write to Tl",8 Be3 Bureau of
Claims and find out how
much the government is
willing to do for you.
THE
Bee Bureau of Claims
Omaha.Neb.
Frank Cross
(512 ( Douglas Street , Omaha.
Western Audits Wright & DltMin's
TENNIS GOODS.
nK.AClI JJASIC HA1.U CJOODS.
A full line of general Atlilotlu ( JonclH.
GYMNASIUM GOODS
Vine Klslilng Tackle , etc. , oto
FLAGS and FIRE WORK
fc'oiio for catalogue ) and prices. Hucclal lit-
.
tcntion given to null onlurd.
1'JHOKB fJUAUANTKUJ ) .
Frank Cross Gun Co. ,
1(312 ( Douglas Street.
All the latest styles hi
Soft and Stiff Plats.
STETSON'S
SOFT and STIFF hATS.
AOLABADGHFDRCO.
HATTERS ANO FURRIERS
218 South 15th Street.
lurs : Stored an I Rcpairel.
.
< > oi * o oc > oo *
RIPANo TABULES lx/TJlat < > ;
inu > toniMhmir nnu t < wel3 , purl *
fy tlio lilood. ere H > IU HJI ! clfM'lual | ,
the butt mi illiliiu L non u fur Mllouo-
uiv > , cointlnuilon. UyriicpilJ , foul
> ) l < uU , IwodriLo , li < arlluriifount
' < pix-lUtMuontcliU | rrKrlun , ( lUDfu )
dUcFtlon , ( lipilm , milluw i > , im > li i
Ion , ami vtrri ul' < aw rfiultiiii ; f i um
. , > \oci \ . IT inllui o liy t1ic-'i.tuiiin < ) i. lli r or In .
illiics tojMrloim tliel proper funLllimo J trwoiti.
! ' : ! ? . ! > / ' < > I , 1 ifr&itf.HnJimpH'.llP.
Hll'ANS CllKMfOAI. ( ! ( ) . . lOtpruce .Km York
HHYEYO'J
MianDif'olation
CLAIM YET ?
You'd better not waste any
more time if yon expect to
get anything from the gov
ernment. Unless you put
your claim on record before
March 3 , 180-1 you will
never have another chance.
It takes lime to .put an ap
plication in shape , and there
is not a bit of spere tima
left. Whatever you have
lost by the Indians , under
the conditions described in
the law , can be recovered if
you go about it in the right
way. The 833 Bureau of
Claims knows just how to
go to work. Write and fin I
out.
THE
- -
Bee Bureau of Claims
Omaha , Neb ,