The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, May 05, 1893, Page 6, Image 6

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THE AMERICAN,
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Vv a, 1 It ivvM f imiiiii il nf !
liiituUH.m on 0n jtti e-utivrr.f
t. Iti effing that tlto iinf i..vviv
w if a liiiiiittilii .litnil, bmI
rnnisjHimJjr jrn)tlv fmu la-lut in
rvmntll f B'liiiiiitii(i(iin f,r nlj n1t
linn, thiil tb piiwtin wm ttiH ovi'f
whlrh tli tmtlnniil oiumi(ii lml no
jtirift'li-tion, mill Hint llif iWinlon f
tin luttioinU fnitiiniltn kIioiiM not I
M III rlrf I t'lana Mnfnrtrn,
Tli mnnrtl of Nit mi iii1 rut ion, thi m
portwiil, liMil tlmrnUKlil)' invent lfittl
th nmttiT unit wonM tnk innHAunm lit
trtilH"t the tntorwta of every piano in
itbitor at the fnir by ruin eomiiellliiK
the ana of thfir inatmiiimit at World's
Fair ronoert. The report wiui aloptpl.
In effect, the ruling of the council of
atlniiniatritMon U that while tha inntni
ttienta of exhibitors miwt lw ummI at re
hoamalH, boIoIhU will be permitted tn
perform on their favorite piano at con
cert. l'ailrrcwflkl Waa Tiler.
Tho first concert of tha exponition or
fhsstra, of 114 pieces, was xiven Tinw
day afternoon in Mnnio Hall. Mr. Pmlo
rewtikl was present and performed on
Lis favorite piano. The cmuuioncemont
was delayed about 15 ininntea, owing to
the action of the council in the piano
controversy. The crowd was small.
The opening number by Mr. Thomas'
orchestra, an overture. "The Consecra
tion of the House," by Diwthoven. bohg
loudly applauded. .Mr. Padorewski was
given an enthusiastic encore, He played
two pieces, a concerto in A minor, by
himself, and a nocturne, by Chopin.
Both were well received. The concerts
will be continued from day to day. It
may be stated in connection with tho de
cision of the council of administration
in the piano imbroglio that none of the
pianos received in Manufacturers' Hall,
to be placed on exhibition, have boon un
packed. Pratt? Omul Showing.
Superintendent Tucker of the depart
ment of admissions, gave out Tuesday
the official statement that the attend
ance was, aa near as he could ascertain,
r
IN
A 8TRKKT 8CENR IN CHICAGO.
Bltj.O'K). "The methods of getting at
the number of tickets used by 'dead
heada' are very crude," he said. "There
were no turnstiles to aid us. I have put
down the number of free admissions at
140,000, leaving the number who paid
175,000. This I consider a conservative
stimate."
THE OIIOHT OF 1MIOKIIE.
Trouble In the Hoard of f.aily Managua
of tha Woman's llullillng.
Chicago, May When the board of
lady managers assembled in the Wom
an's building for their regular meeting
there was ft Jolly row growing out of
Monday's dedication ceremonies. Many
of the ladies are Intensely angry with
the ceremonies committee on account of
what they are pleased to call an un
pardonable slight, and unless wise heads
prevail, the whole matter will be offici
ally brought before the board in the
form of a vigorous protest, which will
probably make trouble. The dissatisfied
z ladles accuse the ceremonies committe
the cli and Mrs. Marr Logan, aa well as the
Higotr president oi the board in particular,
tatirn aianmmiv r wmh i ha mtaiti an's
. rmrtmcnt entirely to the exclusion of the
yny m.ier ladlM lntemtedi The U(llog baH6
qyn-bue complaint on the fact that none
ifavored few met Duchess Vera-
f the other commissioners waa
is alleged, and it is said
.took it upon herself to en-
"Anguished guest.
Ae in the board of lady
' "er, dates back to the
j ozzeus. x ue i action
grown largely and is
. rr.1 m . - a .
"ig certain memliere
iusti all the work while
vat tDe honor.
WO T AFFA1B.
P&f aku OIn br Prrs
rloo!,, ,..r.
l-its v-homas Witherell
tfihe World's Colum-
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gan, gave an eiar
esdav nitrht to Don
Delacerda, Duke de
5a,he Auditorium hotel,
.ejendant of Columbus is
FUyanquet room of the hotel
j ch8 decorated with flowers
llev.
, nts. uver tue entrance
'iall was an arch of in-
' its, representing the Span-
' "The Spanish and American
rfnnting hang over the head
. if the gallery, where a mandc-
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I'll. -'lav, viOi INij.l. nl H. V. U.tiiiaw
in tli" t iittii etui J. ti, siniiipr i!bi -inili'i
Mmv-iHdi), 1 he ri'jmlt ir Hie julitl
niiniiiild if A Hull, an and NattiMnl
Th'ltuiif m IaII ma oh tilt tivti't i'f
the rub f.r tiiiniif.itniiiHH. adupli'd
bf the Atiiwlrnn Tinllttlif ltKlli -
rtnltnii, sti. Hie reilncltnli of llnit
dtalsiuw fii.iu UVl etui I. VI yards to i5
and ItHI yards, nw.ieclively, was nilnpled
nuaiiiniiuinlv. After Iraiiaactnig oilier
Miilino biistneas, the rotigreM a.lj.mrtiml
line die. Immediately after, a meeting
of the lmard of appeals was held. The
eeslun was brief.
An Allnii at Hnbbarf.
Ciiii'aoo, May 3, Whilo Mrs. Anna
Phillip was seated tn a chair in her
grocery store at 120 Do Coven street, a
masked man approached from liehind
and ordered her to deliver up her valu
ables, liacklng up his tYmand with a re
volver. Mrs. PhilLps screamed for help
and an officer responded, but the robtier
made bis escaiie through a rear door.
Chase was given, but the man out ran
the officer, not, however, liefora the
highwayman had tired a shot, the bullet,
strikunr Joseph Heer, one of the pursu
ing party in the thigh. The man gave his
name as J, Kelly.
foreign Offlcera lo Visit, Mm I'm I r.
CnicAfiii, May 8. Mayor Harrison
laid before the city council a toiegram
from Hear Admiral llancroft Gheiardi,
coinmanding the Coliunbian review
fleet, stating that tho foreign officers
will visit Chicago May it, in a special
train, and asking the mayor to entertain
them as guests of tho city. The exec
utive suggested to the council that Ad
miral Wherardi's wish be fully carried
out and the matter was referred to t he
finance committee with power to act.
Valnabln I'nipnrly at Ntaka.
Ciik.'aoo, May 8, A petition waa filed
for a writ of habeas-corpus before Judge
Tuthill by Mary Jane Flusky praying
for the release of John Flunky, 0.' years
of age, from the Alexian Brother's hos
pital, where, the petition alleges, he is
held against his will and for the furth
ering of schemes of one Father Clancy.
The petitioner is ft grand daughter of
John Flusky Sr. Property valued at
a00,000 la said to be involved.
riaaatit tha Kannas sanator.
Chicago, May 8. Senator Peffer
went down to Jack son t park Tuesday to
take a peep at the World's Fair and a
good look at the Kansas exhibit. He
was accompanied by Mri. Puffer and
their daughter and the little family
party spent most of the afternoon
wandering through the grounds, Sen
ator Peffer was eloquent in his praise of
the exposition.
Crowd Not KsuMtteil llnfora J una.
Chicago, May H, There was consid
erable falling-off in hotol arrivals Tues
day, and the names of nabobs were not
as conspicuous on the registers as on the
day previous. Notwithstanding, the
leading hotels are all fall, very few of
the visitors having left who care to wit
ness the opening of the fair. Hotel men
do not expect a steady influx of World'
Fair visitors before June.
I'ANNKU TIIK IIAMIKH LINK.
Tha Ml.l.li.l at at. 1'aul at Ilia flood
Slag a.
St. Paul, May 8. At U o'clock Tues
day evening, the Mississippi passed the
danger line and all that portion of the
west side, east of State street, is under
from six to seven feet of water. The
register was I I feet, 4 inches, and the
water waa creeping upward. This is
the highest stage of water here since
May 4, 18N, and at night fall a tre
mendous rain storm was raging. The
Minnesota and Hum rivers are ont of
their banks and pouring millions of
gallons of water in the Mississippi river
every hour.
The residents of the Bohemian flats
have been forced to take to boats or to
the hills and nearly a hundred families
In the east end of the Kixth ward have
been forced to move. The saw mills on
the levee have been obliged to shut
down and the water has backed up to
the doors of the stove works. The base
ball park at State and Liable itreoU is
under six feet of water.
If another rise of a foot occurs every
manufacturing establishment will have
to shut down and all the families 11 vine
! on the flats will have to move to the
bills to the southward. Report from
np the Mississippi and Minnesota rivers
are not reassuring. At 7 o'clock in the
evening the Minnesota was out of its
banks at Mankato, and the water was
above the highest water mark of 18 years
ago.
Taatlmonjr Introduced.
Lincoln, May 8. The taking of testl.
mony in the impeachment cases has be
gun. The court has allowed the at
torneys for the state to amend the ar
ticles in the case of ex-Attorney General
Leese.
National Kaalajr Leaffiia.
Chicago, May 8. The officers and
executive committee of the National
Keeley league held a meeting at which
little business was transacted. Another
eession will be held today.
Declined to Sign Paanporta.
New Yokk, May 8. The Russian
consul in this city has refused to sign
rasspor ts signed by the secretary of
etate and issued to Hebrews.
ItnothMlll Improvlnf.
New Yokk, May 8. Edwin Booth,
according to his attending physicians, ia
-till improving and they assert that be
ill recover.
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tilfcli. It l imw nvi-ii.'.m n by irreiit
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tlirniiuh inijuiielialilo iiuniiwa.
"Inside a few ri'iimliis .f lumi's still
rxisl, and the iiiilliiiis of a great temple
or palace im the IohIm'! uMiiinl w ithin
llio liniitsnre. Homo exi iivhIIiiiis have
Ut'n made and a few n lics brought to
light, amh as Mitterynf the F.gypliiiu
tyjai and bniken bits of welded cipscr
that may have come from a suit of mail
Hume idea of symmetry must have ol
tallied in that distant period, for the
hoiisi were built along streets or wind
ing lanes, the precursor of our modem
thoroughfares. The whole is overgrown
at present by a mass of tropical plants
and great old trees that havolieon stand
lug for hundreds of years. To what
nation those people belonged cannot lie
told, but the ruins would indicate that
once Africa's shores were the sent of a
great civilization and a great com
merce." Ht. Louis (Jlolio-lVmocr it.
Hid l.lfn lli'icln at the I'oli-n?
As a matter of fact this earth of ours
has long passed its youth, It is now
verging on old nge, ami with its pules
covered by everlasting ice It may be
likened to a body whose extremities nre
bleached and paralyzed with years. Even
In tho geological period which imme
diately preceded our own, and which Is
known as tho postplioceim, or quater
nary, great changes took place, and man
has been a witness to I hem. The rivers
of today are mere brooks compared to
what they were then, and In North
America wo can trace tho shorn lines of
Immense quaternary lakes which no
longer exist.
But whilo this fact may Interest and
perhaps surpriso us a little it does not
tax our credulity so much as when we
are told that once instead of snow and
ice a luxuriant vegetation flourished riot
far from tho poles. Indeed the French
naturalist Bnffon believed that on our
planet, which was slowly cooled and
consolidated, life began at the poles, and
that from thence it spread in the direc
tion of the tropics, whereat first the heat
waa too intonse to admit of any kind of
life. But it is only within recent years
that we have been able to get a glimpse
of the ancient arctic cone, which is much
more accessible than the antarctic, and
what has thus far been brought to light
makes Button's daring conjectnre ap
pear not so very improbable. Catholic
World.
An Illuat ration by lleenher.
A man who had lin a warm friend
of Henry Ward IJiwher tells this:
"Almost the last time I saw Mr. Beech
er," ho said, "1 was with him in com
pany with a group of men, one of which
was Colonel Ingersoll. Tho colonel was
airing some of his well known religious
opinions, but Mr. Beecher for aomu time
took no notice of the half challenge of
his remarks.
"Ho sat silent, with his head bowed.
Finally, in a panso after an especially
daring assertion from the colonel, ho
spoko slowly i
" 'On my way here ho said, 'at the
corner of Fulton, utreet and Broadway,
whero tho press of vehicles is close
and dangerous, a man, a cripple, was
trying to crims the street. A stont crutch
supported him, and ho was making prog
ress when a fellow ran out and knocked
his crutch from under him, leaving him
helpless against the dangers bearing
down on every utile.
"'That cripple, sir,' he went on, sud
denly raising his voice and throwing
back his leonine head, 'Is humanity; his
crutch ia Christianity, and you are the
one who would push it away, offering
nothing In its stead.' "New York Time.
Linen Stationery.
F.very attorney should call on Tub
Amkhican PunLisntNO Company
412-13-1J Sheely block, Knd order a
supply of fi no Bond Glazed Linen Sta
tionery. It is tho finest thing in tho
market, and does not cost more than
ordinary linen paper. Telephone 911,
and wo will call and show you a sample
We will sell tloger'i best knives,
forks and spoons during April for
Knives hM per set.
Forks and Table Spoons, $2 & VIM "
Tea 8MK)ns $1 and tl.25 per sot.
A. li. HUHKItMAN,
l.'lth arid Douglas.
Sheriff'! Sale.
Under and by virtue of a writ of vendl
iHMiicd out. nf the (llnlrlri court of I'oiikIii
county, Nelirnnka. and to run dlmeti'd. I
Hint Ix'lnn of tlin opinion lhat the Inten-M, of
Kdrlc L. Kiiton In and to the land and li-ne-menls
sinwHIi1 In mild writ I sulllelerit to
niilUfy Walnut Hill Having" arid Inveatment
Coniliiiny lis JudKiuent obtained In the
county court within and for aaltt county on
tlieilnl day nf Juno, Ix'.ai. auitlnat the nald
Kdrle L. Katun for the autu of four hundred
forty-two and fHOTl dollars iH.4l and cola
of suit taxed at three and 10-IK) dollar ftit.isn,
a transcript of which judinnerit duly certi
fied wnaduly lllnd and docketed In the office
nf the clerk of th flUtrlct court of Hld
DoiiKla county, Nnhraaka, on the loth day
of .In im, IH'.il. I did, on tlin I Mb day of April,
h:i, for want of irood and chattels, ovy
upon the followlnn oVwrllied real eat ate as
tlm proM-rtv of the said Kdrle I., Kalon. to
wll : iols t wo (!!and Ihreeiili. block twenty
three 2I in Walnut Hill adilll Inn to I he city
of (linahit, I IoiikIhh county, Nnhranka; and I
will on the lm.li day of Mav, A.I). IW, at 10
o'cliM'k a. tn of said day at tho KAT front
door of the county court houm, In Hie eily
of Omaha, DoiikIh county Nebraska, sell
said real i stale at public auction to the
hlKliest bidder for ciihIi u satisfy said alnive
sM'i'liii'd ,1uiliriiient. Interest, costs and ac
cruing costs I hen on,
Oiniihn, Nebraska. April 13. 1n.
4-14-5 (iKoliiiK A. HKNNETT.
Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska.
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AS.lnil ilnlliira iss?iai rusla beri'ln Willi In
terest from l he nib day of February, Htt,
II tit 1 1 paid, liiyetliet Willi ai-etiilnit Costs ac
eordlnit to a juditmenl rendered by the
(llsirlel roiirl of mi lil lioinrbts pounly. nl lis
February lerni. A. II. Ini. In a 'curtain
net Ion then nnd there peiullnit, wherein Ibn
1 1 iiitiil.t) I ,i 1 1 M Im' r rmiipany was plalnlllf,
and Seliloii U. (inildrird, V.H. Lewis anil V K.
rllriillon.el al defendiinls,
(Mnuliii. Netraska, April l.'lth, I ":!.
II. I'. Till iM AH,
Hpeclal Master ('ouitiilssloner.
.1. W, I'arr. atlorney. 4-M-I
Notice of Final Settlement.
Htatk ok Nkiiimska, I
lioincliia lioiinly, ( "
In tin. county court of Oouulns comily,
Nehraskn.
In the mailer of the estate of Alfred II,
He! ts, deceased :
Mrs. Addle Kviin. and flalsy Helta, and H
other peiNiins Inleresled In said matter ur,t
hereby noiKlcd Unit, on the ;Mh day f
Mareli, ls!i., II. W. rretner filed a pel It I,,,,
Hit I I coiiiity court, priiylnir thai, his final
aiimliilst rat Ion iici'iinnl, Hied herein m
sell led and allowed j Unit proofs of heir
ships be I liken and decrees rendered thereon
Hint, allowances be made for children under
seven nnd fourteen years of nife respectively ;
Mini n decree dlstiilMllliiK and asiK,i,ll( if,,,
residue of said estate be entered', and thai,
such oilier and furl her orders and proceed
Iiiks iiuiy be bad In the premises as inn y be
reiUlred by I lie slittiil.es In such ensea made
nnd provided, to the end that said nstnln
and all I IiIiiks pertitlulnic I hereto may be
dually sefiled mid determined, and (lie said
II, W, I'lemer dlschniited.
Von are hereby notified flint If you fall f
iiiipear at snld court on the 17th day nf
May, ls(i;i. at 10 o'ebs'k n. m., and contest
snld petition, the court tuny K'ant the prayer
ofsiild petition ami make such other and
further orders, allowances and decrees, as to
Ibis court may seem proper, to the end that
all imiiters perlalnlnu lo said estate may be
tinilly settled and determined, and the said
II. W, Cremer dlschawd,
Witness my hand and official seal this Hint
day of March. Iswi, ,, w. Kl.f.KIt,
ssst 4-11-4 Hountv Judtfe.
Notice.
Not Ice Is hereby el vnn that the undersigned
have associated themselves together for the
purpose of liecomlnK a ImhIv eorporuU) under
the laws of the slate of Nebraska,
First-The name of the corporation shall
be the "lyoheck-l.lnn Hardware Company."
Hecond-The principle place of transiu-tlnK
Its business shall be In the city of Oni'ilia,
Douulns county, Nebraska.
Third The iieneral nature of the business
to Im transacted Is the buying and selling at
wholesale and retail of any and all hard
ware, meeh'inlcs' fools, cutlery, nails nnd
such other merchandise as la usually carried
In a wholesale and retail hardware slum, or
by dealers in builders' and mechanics' tools,
Knurl hTh amount of capital atwk
nutboried Is thirty thousand dollars, sevxn
teen thousand dollars of which shall lie fully
subscribed, paid up and Is lion-assessable,
Klfth-The lime of tlin ciimmeueement of
said roriHirat Ion shall be April 1.1, Intel, and
shall run twenty, years unless sooner ter
minated by law, or by vole of the stis'li
huldcr representing two-thirds of the paid
up Cllpllllf.
Hlmh -The hlgbes amount of Indebted ness
or llalilllly lo which the corporation shall at
nnv lime be sub,)ect, shall lie fifty percent,
of Hie paid tin capital,
Hevenlh -Tlie affairs of f tin corporation are
to be condili'led by a President, Vlce-I'resl-dent.
Secretary and Treasurer, who shall he
selected by I he Hoard of directors,
MillKl :K-UNN IIAItliWAIIE V(t,
44-14-4 lly ,ss, W. I sail, Its attorney.
Notice for Probate ot Will.
Hrstsor Nkiiiiaska, I .
Hoiighis I'ouniy, ("
In the county court of Houglas county,
Nebraska.
In the maiter of the estate of llublii II,
I'lckard, deceased;
,lu II ii M. I'lckard, Mrs, l.el.ibt A. Harris,
Kugene I'lckard. Nen M, Mtiiuder, fttln I;,
Htouder. Mell.li- K, i:ampl.ll lluby i, llreene
and all oilier persons Inlet esti-d In said mat
ter are hereby not I lied Hint on the 7th day
of April, Isicf, Kugene I'lckard filed In the
county court a petition alleging auiongolher
I hi riii I Im I Kulln II. i'lckaid died on I lie
Will day of .March. IM, leaving a last will and
testament, mid possessud of isirsonal eslale
valued at s-i.:mi,w, and that the abuvB
named consilium the mtoiis Interested In
the estate of said deceased; and praying for
the probate of said will, and for administra
tion of said eslaln,
Vou ant hereby notified that. If you fall to
np;s'ar at said court on lhn'4'.ifb day of April,
sii;i, at Hi O'cliM'k A, M, to contest Hie probate
of said will, the court may allow and probate
said will and grant administration of said
estate to Kugene I'lckard or some other
suitable person, and proceed lo a settlement
thereof.
Witness my hand and otllclal seal this Sth
(lay of April, IsiM,
shai, i, W, KI.I.KK.
4-14-4 ( iiimly Judge,
Notice to Creditors,
TATS Or NrilllASKA, I
lioiiglas Dounty, I
In the County Court of Houglas Oountr
Nebraska, Apnl7tb, A. t), mi,
In the matter of tho estate of Mary
Henderson Iniys
The creditors of said estate and all other
persons Inleresled In snld matti'r will takw
notlcn that Hie creditors of said estate will
npiH'itr before Ibis court on the ZAth day of
June, l!i:i. on the win day of August IHM, and
en Ibn Wth day nf (ictols.r, l"(i:i. at, IS oVIoek
a. m, each day, for the purpusw of presenting
their claims for examination, adjustment
and allowance, Him months am allowed for
the creditors lo present their claims and omi
rear for thn administrator to settle said c
ale, from the 7lh dayiif April, iWM. This
notice will I in published In TIIK Amkihcam
for foiicwnek successively prior to the tfltli
day of June, li;t. All claims not tiled on
orw.fore the Will (lay of October, ll. will
m forever barred from consideration in the
Hnal settlement of said estate.
Witness my hand and otllclal seal this 7tb
day of April, in,
lssAi,. 4-14-4 3. W, KM, Kit,
County Judge,
Notice to Creditor.
Htats on NrntiANKA, I M
Douglas County, f
In the county court of fiouglas county,
Nebraska, April 1st, A II, WM,
In Die miiiler of thn estate of John A,
Carlson:
The creditors of said estate and all other
persons Inli-resOid In said matter will lake
notice that tha credlfirs of said estate will
spiicar Is.fore this court on thn 2lth day of
June, lsv:i, on the 2Ct.li day of A uiii-t, IH',1,
and on the with day of Octohcr, sii;i. at 10
o'clock a. tn. each day, for the purKis of
pri-sentlng their claims for examination,
adjustment and allowance, HU months are
allowed for the creditors to nresent their
claims, and one year for the administrator
to sett in sain estate, rrom thn 1st nay or
April, IKii.'l. This notice will lie published
In Til a A mkiiica s for four week successively
prior lo thn Hh day of June, KM. All
claims not tiled on or before tint Will day of
October, Ikwi, will Imi forever barred from
consideration In the Hnal settlement of said
estate.
Witness my hand and official seal Ibis 1st
day of April, K.W. J. W. KI.I.KIt.
I.hsal.1 4-14-4 County Judge
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