THE DAILY BEE-THUiY , JULY 23 , 1866. CAPITAL NOTES. Htiificaltas Male in Rrgnlalims fur Mate Fair. Ex-Gey , Furnas Attains aForoign Oommissionership Tin ; lUekiviml TjCKlslAtivo A Legal MglitTftkcn in General , St to unit I'orHonat Blatters. Tlin J > VY AT LINCOLN. MISCELLANEOUS MAITEHH. lloporttd by The UKK'S Bureau. LINCOLNNeb. , July 22 Ex-Govcinor It , W. Pumas haa been appointed execu tive commissioner for the United States cf the American exhibition which la to bo hold in Ends' court , London , begin- ting on the 1st day cf M y , 188f > . The governor has already at his own expense procured samples of email grain and is now receiving and eecurlng agricultural and other displays of Industries to bo placed on exhibition there. V'ork on the ecnato journals will bo finished In about a week , when they will bo delivered to the public. The "copy" of the honso journals has just been deposited Tilth the secretary of atato , and as the printer , the State Journal company , Is allowed ninety days to com plete the work In , It will quite likely bo cold weather before the people will bo permitted to peruse tholr Interesting pages. This la the last day for Mr. King , the j sacceaeful bidder on the Norfolk atsylum , to show up under the law and if ho don't come the atato has his bond of $5,000 , which will bo forfeited. The architect , Mr. F. M. E Us , of Marshaltown , Iowa , la here. A deed to lots cloven ard twelve , block i 180 , In this city was yesterday made to the Hebrew church hero. The atato treasurer has so far paid out about $300,000 , all of which has boon distributed In the stato. E. II. Andriis created qnlto an excite ment on Eleventh street Tuesday even ing by requesting every ono within the roach of hla volco to go into their cellars is avoid the tornado. But It didn't come. come.Mts. . Ella Mason nrtived In the city last evening in search of her young daughter wbo loft homo f-r some purpose unknown. At this writing the daughter Laa failed to materialize , Alra. E. S. Eolyoko , of Grinnell , Iowa , mother of Dr. Eolyoko , of this city , la uui ing her slater , Mrn. Chancellor iUnnatt. Chancellor I. J. Manatt Is spending a low weeks at Manato Springs , Colorado. B , L Wallace , of Kearney , who has the contract for building the now poat- ofiico there , la in the city pnrchashing Iron cornlsh and contracting for atone woik and Iron work. F. A. Brown , of the now wholesale tobacco house , left yesterday fur a trip over the elate. Policeman Kelly yesterday morning took a crsz/ woman Into custody. She was wandering about the streets Infaeed with the idea that every llttlo boy she mot had a bottle of whisky In his pocket , and that abe was specially doputizad to \ relieve said boy of aald bottle , _ . H1. B. Wocdrow , of the ilradatrsot company , of Omaha , Is doing tha city in the Intf rests of that directory. Ho ms.de this cllho a pleasant call. Mrs. Joseph Scott , wife of Laud Cotn- mlsiloucr Scott , la alowly recovering from her recent illnces. The wife of Shoriu" Melick Is onaly sick. Under the rules of the live stock com mission any party doelring to br'ng cat tle , horses or other stock to the state fair will have no trouble In getting iuto the state , and they will bo sure to bo pro tected against contracting any dlaoaso while hero. The entries of the speed programme in lota two , Bovon and thirteen nro full , ' there being twenty-eight entries. The I fifty box-stalls for speed horces are all complete , and there are In addition 17 ( > other box stalls. There will b < j room for all that may come. The state board transacted no further business yoatorday , and all but Surotary Furmn returned home. Thu cmo of Morris , tbo boy who stole the money from I'orkliu' shoo store , was continued for ono w < ! ok , to accommodate Mr. Caldwell , who was appointed guardian for the boy. Judge Piirkor looms to bo of the opinion thnt the boy , who li not slxtjon yoirj of age , accord ing to the best proof that c.vj bo ob tained , sliMi'd bit ) the reform school , and Mr. CaUhvoll thinks thu boy will not gu. Tha Iny halls from Ohio , and letters fr-rn CUumbua atato thnt ho U a natud thlof. thlof.Ycaterdny n party claiming ID ropro- cent n Chicago mercantile agency , of nc which John M. Martins was president , rn approaahcd nprooitnent loaal ; light of this rnTl city ad oll'ured hiai the agency for $50 , ofa to ba given inn note duo January 1st , a I not , The ra negotiable eupptsod president went right Into the First national bank , ov disposed of the note , ptid hla board bill and skipped out. It Is qulto likely the bank Is out and the young attorney ia likely somewhat wiser If not poorer. ell Too arrivals yesterday Included : Os of car Oalllhan , Tecumseh ; J. O , Cleveland , ofT Beatrice ; O. F. Davis , Dan Shelley , < Omaha ; W. II. Craig , Minden ; J. E. pc Brad way , PJatttinoutb ; lion. Alva np Smith , Waverly ; J , Brine , Crete ; S. M. npRi Bak-r , Silver Creek ; E. P. Davis , Charles B. Keller , Omaha ; the Hon. U. M. Rl' ' Taggart. Palmyra ; W. n. Baratow , caT Crete ; E. Molntyre , William GIIJ , Sew- caOn ardJ. ; B. Dlnumore , Satton ; E. N. On Grinnell , Fort Oalhonn ; W. P. Hill , pe HoldrldgejEtl Ilurlburt , Jr. , Columbus ; so J , n. Kent , Mindon. mi A WOIITUY DISTINCTION. we de Our western states anu western men foi are rapidly coming Into prominence among men and nations of the cast , as will bo noticed from the following letter which your correspondent was permitted to copy , from Director General John H oh Whltloy , of London , to llobert W. Fur- an nan , dated Juno DOtli : "It Is with exceeding pleasure I wl 1 of communicate with you for the first time th < and welcome you ai a colleague on tbo foa board of the executive council of the lot > Amorlcin exhibition. Allow 1113 to con an gratulate you on your appointment. We po ! all feel mush Indebted to our excellent lac friend , Mr. J. G. Speed , for his cip'ta' ' ' eoi work at Now Oilcans this year In the th < best Interests of his country and of the VOl American exhibition. From reports Int which have been received here concerning of ycurown history wo feel t hit Mr. Speed am has Indeed selected the inoit thoroughly iy ; rfrrfssnUtlvo man and one whom we Mr thai ) lit light to honor. A * during your ant residence In America yon will not bo able to attend our board meetings here , we propose , In order to comply with the re quirements of our articles of association , to appoint you to some office In the United ) States which you will exercise on behalf of the executive council. We are all hard workers hero and mean to make this exhibition a practical auccets , Wo are the more pleated -that the fates brought na n now colleague from the woatorn states for , as you ara doubtless nwaro , the western s'a'cs of America arc those that are certain to profit very large ly by the exhibition. Yon will ere this have received your appointment as a commltaloncr with the latter containing suggestion ! . Yours faithfully "JOHN R. WlIIIELY. " Electric lights will bo placed at the following street corners : Ninth and T , Ninth and K , Eighth and Q , Tenth and S , Tenth and P , Tenth and U , Tenth and L , Eleventh and J , Eleventh and M , Tttelfih and n , Thirteenth and S , Thir teenth and N , Thirteenth and G , Four teenth and Q , Fifteenth and P , Sixteenth - teenth and R , Sixteenth and L , Seven teenth nnd 0 , Seventeenth and F , Eight eenth and M. Two will also be placed on the outsldo of the capltol building. The lights are to bo hung thirty feet above the streets. Elder Marshall , pastor of the Mount /Ion Baptist church , colored , was bound over yesterday to the district court In the sum of $100 on the charge of slander. At a meeting of the State Board of Agriculture yesterday evening , after the reading of several applications from par- tics in other ststas regarding entries for stock and other exhibits , the following bnalnoss was transacted. The resignation of J. 0. Bonuell , as superintendent of classes twelve and thirteen , was accepted , and the secretary authorized to fill the vacancy ; J. Sanders , of tlu Brooders' Gfzotto , was Invited to make n speech during the fair ; Mr. E. P. Davis , of Omaha , was appointed superintendent of the booth privileges. The board decided not to allow the exclusive privilege to one party or In ono building to fnrnlah warm meale , but to allow church and other societies which ere anxious to fur nish meals for a reasonable amount the privilege , The matter of a fish exhibit was referred to Chairman Barker with Instructions not to exceed $150 for the same. A medal worth $100 will bo given to tha best drilled company of Nebraska mllltla pres ent during the fair , the drill to take place on Wednesday , September 10.h , at 10 o'clock , a. in. , and a $25 medal to the best drilled militia-man , the drill to take nloca on Thursday , September 17th , at l th , at 10 o'clock a. in. There Is also irdcred that a premium cf $100 bo given 'or the lurpcat and beat display of horaca if any ago or breed owned by any person > r tirm , opan to the world ; that the next air ba held on the week following * he [ oirn atato fair ; that J. B. Dlnsmoro go o the Iowa atato fair with power to offer in additional $ ! ! 00 to secure the nttend- inca at the Nebraska atato fair for com- letltlon of other herds of flno cattle. M. j. Trestner was authorized to fix the linn when honey should bo weighed in iud cut oil the hiver. In the special rule It wits ordered that ho word "closing" be changed to road 'making ; " In the epeod department lot wolvo , novelty race , Is to bo corrected to I cad , "one mile and a half ; horto first at he Half-mile polo , $30 ; horco firat at thoM M pole , $45 ; horse lint at the milo and half pole , $70. SPATE JOTTINGS. Ono hundred And fourteen stiidenta 'aro en- jllcd at the Fremont normal school. North 1'litto capitalist * threaten to begin otl : on an opera house next mouth. The Fremont school board ia considering IB advisability cf introducing music in the ublic schools , t Kov. .Tool Gurdnor , of Fremont , was the ret victim there of the law prohibiting the c klo of tobacco to minors. J Grand Island policemen amueo themselves i t night rounding up tram pa and decorating lem with ankle bracelets. . , Joe Opslt , of the Morton house , JNebraska ( llty , cashed chock for 528 CO. The check aa forged and Joe mourns that amount. Peter Hathaway , of Cass county , lost a val- able mare laat week , The animal crippled self by limning against a bub wire fene. Kllwool ia the name of n new town on the 'gal nil a extension of the B. cfc M , a dozen illes from Holdrege. It ia groniugetronger E , " ilr. t The five rear-old son of Walter II. Burr , B ving near Jimiatn , full on * a wagon load of ted , Saturday. The hind wheel paesed ever 0 IB boy's neck , killing him instantly , 0e Fremont prefers the estimnto of the town'a ' e spulation nude by Wolfe , tbo directory B ! nm , to tha at.Uo canims , Tha foru or figurud ll population of i)2'J ( ) while tin consiu uboivs I ily" 1,01 1 A public rneetiop WJB hold in Fremont last ght to ( liecusj ways and rceana of providing system of wnter works. The moment Fro- enters take hold of a public improvement It as good aa secured , MM. J. I' . Ij'g ? , of Fremont , would proba- y yell it a inuiiio should appear in her tcht'ii , but for biirglarn bho u nlwnya at lino. The other night a prowler calloJ un- dden an 1 W.T received at the kitchen with bullet which Airs. L , had carefully prepared r him , The phi'ky womiu'd aim waa not 1 and thu burghr osuiped. There id quite an exodua of utock men from irthwustern Nebraska Into Dakota , where iicto facilities are not cramped hy Bottlers. Ills Id the inevitable rusult of tha crowding Rrantjerson the domain of tha cowboy , and Few years will witness tha extinction of free tjgfB in this state. Thn rnnchumu must tu hia own land or go to the wall , , A Free Dlsponsiiry. The board of managers of the Omaha ty mission have kindly donated the use 11' ' tholr rooms in the mission house on st stBI > nth street , for a free dispensary to the BICC tor. Dr. Warren C. Spanldlng haaboen CCy ipolntoi physician In chief , and Mr. y 63 avel H , France , the well known dragg- St jt , apothecary. The oflico will ba lo- IKhi ted In the rooms of the city mission , on hi nth street , between Djdgo street and at tpltol avenue. The object of the di . to > nsary Is to furnish medical and surgical lone rvlces free to the afllloted poor. This ne nets a long felt want In Omaha , as It is cl ill known that there are hundreds of th , stltuto people who cannot afford to pay of r medical treatment. of ith A Delightful Affair , I m Mr. Stephen Brodorlck , who owns " armlcg llttlo rcatdanco on Thirteenth wl d Culellar streets , entertained a few thW his beat friends lait night. It was a W ( Y ( arooghly Informal nli'ilr tbo principal lai kturo being the gathering together of a of old country people , who , of course , clt : never tired of rccltluc the gocd cn Ints about their particular native Sb idH " But this gathering was ac < nothing more than that , ce tci ; ru were seine very creditable coi : al and Instrumental performance * thi enpersed between the bragging talks ] thu several nationalities present , and tltl oii tboEO who ahlced inoat prominent- cat In this respect were MiisF. Mnrthcgh , Jo : . Thomas Drodcrick , M jor Qordor. , shl 1 Mr , Stephen Broderlck. the THE CHIEF OF CROOKS , Moisc , Manager of a Bank in Bcstoa. IIow Ho Carried on tlio isiulncse AVIillo Operating Loyal li. Smith's Store Uoro-SH.OOO worth ol .lowclry Packed In Ills Ilooin , Ono of the most Interesting chapters relating to the lalo L , L. Smith and his gang of sirlndlors was whispered to a re- poitor for the BEE last cTonlnj ; by tire younc men who are loaded with facts and figures to prove all their statements. It has already baon pro von beyond any qtiottlon of doubt , that Smith himself was a ashomcr , adventurer and swindler , but now comes to light a story about his manager , Frank Moiio , that haa about It the element ] of such deep laid and well planned raecality that under many similar circumstances people have boonled to bollovo that parties whom they supposed rogues wore the toola of others and forced to commit acts they otherwise mii > ht not have com mitted. This mny bo the cage with L. L. Smith , because Frank Moho , was and la undoubtedly , n smooth , alook , and deeporato villain. In tbla weeks Issue of the Pollca News , ia a very accurate nnd life like picture of him , underneath which , ho Is denoted as "manager of the Na tional Loan & Trust company , " n swind ling banking concern , situated at HO Washington street , Boston. In this role , Molso haa figured for a number of years , as a member of ono of the most notorious gunga of sharpers this or any other country was ever polluted with. They were not only sharper * and con fidence workers , but arch conspirators aa well. Their chief occupation however , was that of , swindling commission merchants -and bogus pro duce dealers. The methods cf their op erations , which were carried on for years , In Boston and vicinity , was to adopt a firm name cloatily resembling that of some well-known and reputable commission merchant honso , and then make oiler. ! above the current market prices to Induce consign ments from farmei'J and country ship- pars. The result waa that hundreds of confiding countrymen , who shipped them car load after car load of produce , never s&wor received a cent for it. Frank ! Molso , Osmer W. Roper , Uonry W. Dolson , and James W. Harris , formed the chiefs of the gang. Roper it Is said waa the main rprlng of a dozen bogua produce firms W. H. Holmes & Do. , American Co-operative Dairy Co. , Lowe it Co. , and many others. A lulpor ] f these swindlers in their operations was r ; ho National Loan and Trust company , of ivhlch Molso was the manager. Roper las boon arrested recently and convicted , md Molso is wanted very badly by the minorities of Boston. It acorns that a itronuons effort is now on foot there to ) roak the gang up. Mr. L. A , Bainos , vho was the travelling representative of smith here , returned yesterday from Chicago where ho had been for ho past tire weeks trying o ascertain what ho could. > f Smiths record and also to see , whether > r not ho could possibly recover a consld- irablo amount of money loat by him in ho Smith failure. Mr. Barnes loarnud nero about Molso than ho did about Smith , and having been Molso'a room nato hero , of course the expose of his rllllany in Boston , brought to light many Tnactlons made by Molso , when they vero together that boars out the history > f hla crooked career. At ono tlmo says ilr. Barnes Melee had $8,000 worth of ino jewelry secreted In their room , vhlch was on Capitol avenue , number ' , Mora3 block. His excuse for mtting it there , waa that it would > a safer there than any place else. lo also carried a lot of fine silk to the coin at various times. Shortly oefore bo failure all thesa goods were packed n trunks and Bent away. Barnoi learned vhllo In Chicago , that Morse has a wife nd two children living In Brooklyn , and hat In addition to being a scheming windier ho Is also at tbo head of a Rung f professional safe blowers. The picture f him in this week's Pollca New ? , Is aally recognized by any ono who ever aw the man. Mr. Barnes also : aniod that Smith had been at Lng iranch since ho left hero. niw | w OOUBTANDULinrtT , tn . tl 'lioUolim TrlI Completed , tl In a Vctdlut of tli tliE New GHHCH. E ca lu The cass of State vs. John F. Bchm , thC : aupod ! the attention of JirJgo Neville 1 of yesterday , but It wa ? finally con- ndod last evening nnd tha jury re- irncd a verdict of not guilty. The jury aa only out ton minutes , Mr. Behm C > tcelvod the congratulations of his friends id left the court room about 5 o'clock a eo man , op Mrs. Francis E. Ames , the wife of oorgo 0. Ames , having become tired of ring with her liege lord longer , has In- ca : itutod proceedings to obtain a divorce , I'll id filed her petition with the district Fr mrt yesterday. She claims that for two lie ; ars paU and more ho has noted with DCMi > ctremo cruelty towards her , frequently Mi Sei rlklng , beating , woundinc and turning lie : r out of homo. She also declares that Fii 3 was frequently wont to return home night filled with Intoxicating liquors such an extent that all sorts of vile , tbt athsomo , obnsiyo language would bo coi led In addressing her. Mrs. Amea do- ( a , ares that her husband knocked her on ali o head with his cane and with the heel COI a ahce ; hurled dishes at her , nil Isfi which conduct she aaya wab en- rc [ rely without causa. They were gei arrled at Odhkosh , Wisconsin , oa ma L the 31st day of January , 1851 , lived tad ere four years then wont to Now York , tin tare they resided until 1872 , and wont tinMl enco to Cblcaco , Subsequently they II. nit to Colorado , from there back to Now II.Ho ) rk City , thence to BulUlo and finally the ided iu Omaha about three years ago. wol Emma Van Etton , who his mod the km y of Omaha for damagca on account of wie iding changes In Fifteenth , Sixteenth , vontocntf ) , Eighteenth , Nineteenth d Twentieth atreotg , filed her Iran- 1 Ipt of the petition , the ordinance , pol incil committee's report , etc , with 3 clerk of the district court yesterday. Mr , Max Llobler vs Jaojb Schrnltz Is the Che le of a now cato filed In the dlatiiot ot tear t irt yesterday. On the Suth of latt tI no theie two men formed a -partner- - p to carry on the saloon business and oar > y leased from J. S. Uaccall for a term , tbo of five years five total on the north aldo of Vincetan Nine teenth and Twoentlet which la just outside of the cl The name of the firm not havlnjtermlncd , thoj lease was made enllz & Co. On the 27th of < f agreed to run the bus ! Schmllz & Lioblor. They own ted $40 to the bnalnoss. < > n Ichmltz , It is charged , took pas' ' the busi ness hlmtclf and froz out , lie has boon running Itco. It Is also charged that ho still con tinues to appropriate profits , which up to date , It 3 , amount to $500 , to his own intlff prays for an injunction oont which will atop him from mylng on the business. The caor hearing on tbo 25th instant. PUBLICM , An Actt\o nd Interceding OH ttio Subject Iin8tCom- inlttccs The citizens of Nona hold a meeting last night D Bruner'a building , on [ the corrilnotconth and Cnmlng streets , md attend ance. J. 0. Brunor pn chairman and stated at length ti of North Omaha people to prcciparks than they have now. ics were alee made In favor D propo sition by Joseph an , Dr. Mercer , Col. Chase , hers. On motion of Councilman ho follow ing special committee Muted and s'lvon instructions tolgato the matter and see just Q bo done : \ . N. Ferguson , chairn. Redman , P. 0. Brnnnor , St. A. Imbe , Goo. P. Bomls , Thomas S > E. House , Fhomaa Dally , F. E- , Guy 0. Barton. Councilman Dally mforr peril- lent remarks , also Alddalloy and ithors , after which Majiombo was : allod on and presontoiowa as to .ho feasabillty of Jeffqnaro aa a park and took the stamt was en- .iroly too small and notir location. He suggested that JeCcquaro be ixchangod for sixty or acres eland and which would glvo the long- iced ed park. A special committee O'as on mo- Jon appointed by the clnslating ol 3ol. 0. S. Chase , W. "me , 0. B. squires , Col. Smytho aiijatnln F. vnight _ to confer with ttnty com iiiasionera In regard to ng Thirty' ' ixth street , from the f < the stock mrdc , in north Omaha , i width o : 120 foot , In view of mak the great > oulevard of the city. All the speakers nrgcttho grea ind growing demand of ( for mori lubllc parks makes It rativo fo ivory one to take an actirt In aa latlng to secure thorn. The meeting was adjotnibject t he call of the chairman , PEAT'S THE " 5 Aft WITI WATT' 'rouble Among tbo AS , Ctmrc Brethren Over K Gfatcli. Mr. A. Kinchafolo eontmmunlci Ion to the BEE last evonli which 1 nbnrdons hlo grlovnncainst M Vattg. It seems that onaary 17tl 884 , the finance committtho A. A ! . church , cfl'ered to gii a prl ; § 00 watch to thian wl ronld ralso the i mom ar the benefit of the chur The go : lemen who contested fojprlza we Vm. Vinegar , T. NelaonMr. Wat V'hon the time came to n their r 01 ts all parties were on L each e ecting of course that was sure irry off the watch. Vin and Ne nn hod the caah receipts heir lab long and turned them on the cot littoo , but Mr. Watt ily put In lip of paper certifying the had c < ictod § 100 , and put It the ban ! his entitled him to the pi The coi ilttso , though felt doubthat matte ere neb straight aud hi ted abe Ivlog up the watch , : hout fii iolug the money. Theion Wai rrangod for the commltt * meet hi ext day , when ho would o the bai 3d get the money , and twatchv aa presented to . Wh illcd on next day o fall i keep his promisa nnd bid the coi .Ittco elf by asylng that had pine 10 money to tha credit cf church a icy could not cot It. In mean til 10 wntoh had been left Elholm tickeoti'a shop for repalwhithcr t immlttoo went nnd gavodors not t Watts have It og ln. I this ore 19 joivelors would not not , eo Beei nt they cjuli not got ltaUa agrc at ho would glvo tha watto the tr es of the church , Whithoy call r it ho Wolfed them oil' t same w at ho bluffed the commit. Ho si rrlea the watch. Coml'i Opera. "La Mascotto" waj glveat Boy era house last evening byiran's 1 ah Opara company , with t follow st of characters : ronzo Mr < Iax Fiei PPO Mrl. H. Wa oderic MieAnn Bar ; ceo Mr. jrry IIow etor enry De | ; tteo W r Kmei rgeent j. H. U ttma Miss Jleno Coc imettft Miisllee IIosi Grand Choiuaund Orcbtra. fho audience present was nch lar ' m could reasonably have bn cxpcc aaldorlng hot weather pros res , wh proof conclnslvo that "L Mascol 11 retains its drawing quttlor , ' npany acquitted itiolf most i jctorlly , and thg prinpals w ) eatodly , encouraged In tllr work lerous rounds of applause. Max I n , as "Ljrocz- ) , " was ospaally ent nlng , and Miss Eolone Uooor s "I a" showed her to bo a cover arl sa Alice Ilosmor , es "Flnetta , " Waldo , aa "Pippo , " nd Ila , ward , as "Ilocco , " were d good trpaita The chniui Is strong i II drilled. Uana Kreiajig , that w ) wn director ot comic opra mu Idn the baton. A Cirand SIIUCCSH aet evening , promptly at to time nlod , in front of tbo Paiton he . Cirylboll , agent of tie Ec1. imlcal Fira Extinguisher , javo a he nnchino , n the presence of a largo nurabc leading railroad and badness : two Immense brewoiy vate. Hued i pitch which had been put In year after year until the wood waa thoroughly satnratcd and coated with It , were cov ered with shavings and coal nil and sat on fire and Immedlatly made an intense heat , but t the wird the operator commenced and almost immediately had the fire out , not having need ono-fontth of the four gallon machine. The great superiority of the Ecllpso ever all other fire extinguishers consists In the fact that nothing but pure water is kept In the brass tank until a fire occurs when ono movement Introduces dry powdera which then do the work of putting out the fire by smothering na carbonic acid gas la then generated , and It can bo refilled without any delay. The Eclipse Is made by the Eclipse Wind Eoglno Co. , of Belolt , WIs. , and sold here by Joslln iV Sackott , 150 ! ) Fnrnam. Looking After StMo Ta\en. County Commissioner O'Koofo went to Lincoln ycatotdty , where ho will nopcar , on behalf of Douglas county , before the state board of equalization , which la now in cession. As the atato taxes of Dong- laa county are about 10 per cent of the whole as compared with other counties it Is deemed , by the commissioners , time that somebody should take an Interest In the matter , nnd sco that the county la not Imposed upon. For that reason Mr. O'Koofo ' waa ssnt down to the cnpl tal city to appear before the board. .1'KUSONAIj. Judge Selden Is in David City , J. W , Worl , Firth , is at the 1'nxton. J , K. French , of Cleveland , la nt the Pat ton , H. W. Yntea and wife went to Den\o ycat'.rday. K. Callnhan , Friend , Nob. , ia at the Mil lard. lard.W W , A , Bergatusser , of Nelson , ia nt the W. N. Gates , of Indianapolis , ia At the Mlllard. Dr. J. II. Qulnn , of Blue Springs , Neb , , Is a Mlllard guest. Djputy Treasurer D. O , Campbell , of Case county , is in the city. 13.1' , Troxoll wont west yesterday and will make a tour of thu mountains before his re turn , C. S. Stobblna and family left last night for a visit to the home of Mr. Stebblna' fam ily in Pennsylvania. Herman Konntz and family left for Spirit Like last evening , to enjoy the cool brec03 of that popular resort. ] ; , L. Henfield , J. F , Walter , Dorchester ; S. A. Collins , ISsseA ; E , M. Tillotson , Cul- bertson , ate at the Arcade , Paymaster Floyd , of the Burlington & Mia. pouti , Loft for Spirit Lake last ovenlng with his family , to enjoy a few days recreation. Miaa Geuovievo Ingarsoll , who went east some time since to study for the stage , has returned to this city and is now the guoat ol Mrs. Sturgess , 171G Cass street. She will re main here until about the middle of August. I Mrs. R , B. Kingwalt and Mies Gertrude 11. Uingwalt wore among the cast-bound pas- sengeis on the Chicago , Burlington & Qulnc ] yesterday afternoon , and will visit friends it Chicago , Kacinc and Detroit during the com' ing month. At the Metropolitan : U. B. Stuatt , Mo Cook ; Walter Wells , Hastings ; J. K. Gill . . man , Nebraska City ; O , SI. Whiting , How ard , Neb. ; A , J. Mathewa , Now York ; W II , Higgs , Hacino , Wia. ; II. D , Ueevei Ilampton , Ia. ; J. E. Millar , GOOMO Cox , SI Louis , F. C Kline , Pittsburg , and F. J. Me Isaac , Marshalltown , la. J , D. Shearman , J , M. Uanna , Sprinf field ; U. C. Bollong , Schuyler ; G. W. Lore n- Ulysses ; A. B , Gould , Missouri Valley ; Ge < nro ro W. Waitt , Wakefield ; Ira Thompson an .t.e . wife , Tekamah ; G , W. Spencer , St. .lame ; ex - M. N. Kyerson , Grand Island , W. B. Stou xto CulberUon ; K. Clark , W. P. Lewis ; Has ! to ings ; W. J. Montague , Wichita ; A. 1 Spearman , Springfield ; L.W. Taylor. Avoc : n. C. N. Ambrose , St. Louis ; Wm. Courtno ; Thos. Fose , Oscoola , are at the Cunfleld. Invitations have been received in this clt for tha wadding of General Passenger Agor Dawea of the K. C , St , J. & C , B. 11. 11 and Miss Medora Crussup , daughter ot M : H. li. Cresaup , of Nevada , Mo , The ma : rlage will take place at the Washington strei Presbyterian church , Nevada , on the ovenic of August C , and the reception at the I.'acif on. oi friends iu this part of the world , n- ned I'ob Johnson li.vl Hugh McManncs a nd rested yeatenlry. for assault and battery , 110 & Peter Lofgreen , the forger , WBS bom ho over , by .Tudgo Stenberg josterday , to tl to district court in the sum of Sl.COO. ler D'c'i and John Davis , two rather notoi ng OU.H rough ? , who inhabit that Jiart of tov icd known as the "Uottorn , " wore arrested by t oi led policoIaBt night and given quartcra In the cl ay jail. They had been raisicg n great dlstur .111 nnco by trying to shoot ono or two mcmbi of their own family. The Northwest jrn Is distributing a ni , , claisof ndveriaing matter , which It insui will kill rate , prevent ilioa and drive an worms out of the country , It is a photogra Ing ot W. K , Vice , their Saa Francisco agei and if it properly represents him , he la ce nin tainly a daisy. Hair mowed off ehort , n pat tlclo over one eye , a big horse lly on hia nose in rett BOveral warts that aland out prominently a ard > ew features of the picture. son nth Fcnnully Taiitftll/.lni : . iper Philadelphia Cill. "Hello , Fred you seem awfully p out. What's ' happened oh ? " 'gor ted "Oh , I was fearfully tnntallzad a lit ! ilch while ago , I tied on a pretty glr ; te" bonnet. The ribbons got tangled ; h Cho eyes eparklod , her lips wore cherry rl | sat- and BO cloao to ratno that her broa " swept my cheek , ere "You wore dying to kiss her , oh < ' ' by " "That was juit It. " J"lg- "Well , why didn't you kiss her' " - or- 5et- "For a very simple ivasou. Her hi .ist. band WAS standing by. " Q .ist.U. U. rry Croft leans money on Diamonds a In Fine Watchoe. Room 4 , Wlthnoll blc and 'Oil- jlc , See the Omaha Lumber Co , before bi ng building materl l,18th st.fc U.P.R. Dr. Hamilton * Warren , Physician t ap- Surgeon , 619 N. 10th Btreot near Water ) tel , ator , Day and night callj promptly ipso ended to teat Madam Amee , tbo great chrlyoy and fortune teller , will remain in jrof city thjs weekend can bo consulted at , office corner lOib and llarney. All ? tnen wtah to consult hv.r had better call with once. THE mm QU Shall we eat Lime with our Bread ? It is n f\ct ( 110 longer questioned thnt nil the baking iiowuVrs , with the single exception of the Roj'al , contnin linio or nlum. Prof. Love's ro- porbns nimlyst o the Now York Stnto Board oE Ilcnlth , revealing limo iminirities , and Government Chemist Illotl's researches showing the alarming use of alum , have conclusively established the presence o these substances. Eminent analysts have found in some of the powdera notably these so prominently advertised , 10.7 p3r conk of lime alone. Everybody is interested in this wholesale debasement of food The public health is no doubt injuriously directed l > y the largo amount o limo that is thus taken into the system , for although perfectly pure food is produced by the use of Koya1 Making powder , which is free from lime and absolutely pure many of these adulterated baking powders are ttill imposed upon consumers by the false advertisements with which they arc placed before the public. No Jjiine in Jioi/al JtaJfiiiy JLowtlct\ Chemical tests have likewise proved the Royal Unking Powder to bo free from lime and absolutely pure. This results fiom the exclusive use of cream of tartar specially refined and prepared by patent processes by which the tortrate of lime is totally eliminated. The production of chemically pure cream of tartar involved many experiments and great expense , which add largely , of course , to the cost of producng : the Royal Baking Powder. But its manufacturers are amply rewarded in thus being able to give consumers a baking powder absolutely pure iu all re spects the only absolutely pure baking powder made. In emphasis oC this fact , the report of Prof. McMurtrie , late chief chemist for the Uuitsd States Department of Agriculture ab Washington , is given. "I have examined the cream of taiter manufacture ! by the New York Tartar Company and uspd by the Royal Baking Powder Company in the manufacture of their baking powder , and found it perfectly pine and free from lime in any form. "The chemical tests to which I have submitted the Royal 13akiug Powder , it perfectly healthful and free from every deleterious substance. " WM. McMURTRlE , E.M. , Pn.D. , " (7/JCHi/s/ ( / / / Chief U. S.Dcpl. of Agriculture. " \ THE TUiVMl"J NEW SOUEME , How Ho Mnlces n Living at "Family GnthcrliiRs. " New York Tilbuns. "I 'spoee you don't remember mo , " said a man In the park aa ho caino up and grasped a reporter by the hand. The volco waa faintly familiar and the speak er , who was decently dressed , though evidently not particular about harmoni ous colors or porfost fit , had a eloachy movement thnt Indefinitely recalled some parson ho had met. The nun emiled and drawled on , " 1 thought you wouldn't know me ; don't you remember a couple of winters ago when you'd bo comin' out of that prlntln' ofliso over there , how you used to stop and 'buz' mo about what yon used to call the noble army "of tramps ? I don't forgot yt > n , air , for when you'd got through talk In' you'd put up for coueo and cakes , and more than once for lodg- In' . I'd bo real glad If you'd go and have a schooner or cigar or suthln' with mo. I'm ' faxed , " said ho , pulling out a handful of coin and bills , "and would like to set 'em up. " The reporter declined , but upon callIng - Ing to mind the amaclatod , dilapidated tramp he had once known , was forced to Inquire how so nurked a change of con dition had come about. "Well , " said ho , "If you won't glvo It away , I'll tell you though I don't cure If you do , for I am going weet on the eorno lay. For the past two years 1'vo been working the family gatherings thono folks , yon know who advertise for everybody or their name to meet at someone r- ono placp to chin about themselves and have a picnic. "You BOP , one day last cummer , I was kllllii' time read in1 a newspaper I'd found when I rin ncroes one of those maotiii's. Well , it must have been must have baon . What ia't tha. gives them poets a steet'f" "Inspiration ? " suggested the reporter , hu "Yes , that'n it ; It must have been that ; ty for all of sadden suthlu' said : 'that'n the b- racket for you ; ray boy , go icnko tolloro you're ono of thogan / ' 'You BOP , be fore I got way down where I was when you first saw mo I used to "snpo" around thcatrer ; that made mo think how 'twould bo for ono of them actors to put ny up such a job. Well , the first lot I tackled ph was on abig farm up the North river. I it , got a piece of blue pencil , made an an irch chor on my wrist , and pat their name ch under it , so as to look llko India Ink , you know. I had on a Bailor's blue flan ro nel fihlrt when I went on the grounds. There 1 told 'cm I bad always followor'd the sea , and had lately hadhard luck ; had read about the mootln' ani coino to see if I knew any body of my name. "Well , they're always jolly and free at these places ; so they asked mo to rest my- tlo sol , and raited mo aomo better clo hoe 1'a thrn I had on ; after that we had same icr bully grub. 1 walked around and an > ic , swercd questions ai well 8B I could. NOR this and then , when no ono was lookln' zorm gocd old maid would come up , unlock her satchel nnd ellp a dollar or two In mj hand. 1'vo been goln' from ono place tc another , all eummor and fall , over sine' , is 1 keep the ran of 'em by tbo papers and what I hoar around , and I get pleni ) of good duds and lots of cash , I phj the sailor dodge 'moet always. Some times I fix up , but It Isn't a good way fur they expect you t ? chin too mucn "Say , If over you go on thla racket , le ay. an give you the ( straight tip , don't bi fresh , don't Ulk more 'n yon can help lot them do the chlnnln1. I made a m's ' uko iht way \vhero 1 WEB last week. . WM HoMin' along first rate ; had bcoi there two d yj. At lunch under thi trees the last afternoon an old lad ; eqnlntcd at mo through her spcci fo ant awhile and then aild 1 put her iu mini the of 'Ike , ' who went out west a number c her yeara ago to BCD some cousins who wer not known out this way. Well , I we at fo > l enough to say I bhnged to th watternbrincb , a ? they called It , and rt momborod 'Iko. ' That settled It ; they all soured on mo at once , and I found out that the western blokes had got 'Iko' a drinkln' and gamblln' and that branch of the family was looked at aa N. G. Sa I didn't got a rake that time. "Another thing ; don't take In any folks with long , hlghfalutln' names , with do or van to 'cm ; they generally have their families down fine and you'll got left Euro ; bettor go for the Smith's , Thompsons or Browns. "Ono tlmo 'down cast' though , ! struck a swell crowd and g it a good stake when I'd no show at all. A big chap with diamond studs aaw mo and naked mo 'what I waa doln" there 1' ' I gave him a ghost Btory about lookln' for my relations. And I'm blamed If ho didn't shako hands with mo and said he'd help mo look 'em up , Then ho took mo a little a to ono side and asked mo if I'd do him a favor. Ho said he'd loft Boston without soudlng an important telegram , didn't ' llko to leave the party , would 1 oblige by goln' to Boston , aandln' the telegram and waltln' for an answer. 'Wait , ' said he , 'If It takes you all day. ' IIo handed me a twenty-dollar bill and a railroad ticket. Well , I did the errand , waited a good while , no answer came , and tjien I tumbled to It ! yo0 , sir , juat as you eay , I was paid llko the organ grinder ? , to go away ! But , don't yon ceo even that bents pot ling bonncod from a frco lunch counter like the old tlmoj , oh ? " "But come , " and hero the tramp BO carnoatly urpod the acceptance of the hos pitable "schooner" that the reporter bad to compromise on callcaya nnd seltzer at a Broadway drug store before good-by could ba said. I'luoky Mrn. Van New York Mail and Kxprese. Mrs. Harry Van Wliklon la the wife of Oapt. Harry Van Wlcklou , a pilot on the Hamilton ferry , and lives iu a neat llttlo cottaga at 0/ono Park , town of J - male i , L , I. Very of ton her husband docs not roach homo until late and aomo- tlmca not at all , as his baalnes ) noccail- tatoa fihnott constant work , Mr. Van Wicklen is a woman of uervo , an expert in the use of liro-armi , and her husband's brocch-loading shotgun always occupies a prominent position In her room , Lust night , as eho and her daughter wera pre paring to retire , they were startled by heating footsteps around the homo , They listened and heard some ono walk * ing nt ) on the front eteop and try tbo door. Tnen Mra. Van Wlcklcn tnrow open the window and called down : "Who is there ? " "It'u mo , open the door ; I want to come In , " was the response. "I guess not ; I don't know you , and I'll not open the door. " "You won't ; then I'll burst the door n , " angrily retorted the man , and ho roceedod to do ao. Reading around and grabbing the gun Mrs. Van Wlcklcn leveled It out of the window at the man and called , "If you kick that door again , ' j I'll blow you Into eternity. " IIo dldnot reply , but kept on kicking , and thobr&ya ' llttlo woman proesed thu linger first on the right then on the loft trigger of HUB" gun , but there waa nothing but a/mapY / as there were no cartridges In the weapon , and the m n on the ( stoop laughed In rldlculo and kept kicking' tbu- ' door and demanding ndmlttanbo'n ° ft o "Nellie , glvo mo two cirkldgoi ; ( iulcViirJv , out cf the cieo on thu bureau , " nailed , ' " * Mra Van Wlckler , to her aukJifeVrrina1 her df mind was quickly compiled with , r" and tbo cartridges pla0u/l / In" 'thei ' guiu" nt O.co morj thu gun wa.i ek'jvut ) .llwjc lnjh , , j , , , the window. Slip prc edjMoJjIflMr , a , ( rti-rrt followed by a f cream ornusid thu tuiighborB , and tbo man il d toward - Woadhaven. Mm. Van WicklcihU uo > , : jt into whothqr Blip . hit < him pr not , t fitya , thinks eho loiows who ) ho man tf as and , hu wi'l ' prnbablylft ftrrlBtod.1 ' " ' ' ' " 1 If you want a hqrt , plalp , Wpy t ob do-s'pod pglcy | on , your dwelling , nln a * sound homo company' ' , fnsiira lu"tlo0 ' : Hvtfl * Fire , ' ' ' " j UIU r4