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' -V- Ul . , - . . THE DAILY BEE THURSDAY , AUGUST 20,1885. LINCOLN. The Official Count of the Slate Fro Census SnperinleiilcQt Lane , Nebraska's ' Population 740,64 , ( a Gain of 60 Per Don ) ! The Contracts fortta State's ' Net Buildings Let--Tho Bidders , fJCho State Fair Grant Monumon Ftiatl The Supreme Court l er- BOiinl Onpltnl Brevities , AT THE TATU CAPITOh. IllE STATE CENSUS. F < cm Saporlntcndant Lane's cfllco wa obtained the complotu official canaui re turns of the state by conntloa , trgothc : frith the population of the cities ovoi 5,000 , which Ia aunjoined. The popn'n ' tion of the atate , 740,045 ; against ; 452 , 402 in 1880 , n gain oi 282,243 , or nboul CO per cant. Tnla is phenomenal. Praise Is duo to Supt. Line for the correct nnd rapid manner in which this conaaa has been taken , The work will compare with any census of the western statei In Its correctness , and has boon taken much moro rapidly. THE OFFICIAL COUNT. The following la the oflhlal count of the state , ni made by Superintendent Line , cf the csnttis department : 18S5 1880 Adama 18,001 10,235 Antelope 9.4G3 3)53 ! ) Blaine 275 Boone 7,015 4,170 13rown , . . 0.080 Buffalo 11,518 7,61)1 ) Butler 13314 11,144 Burt 10.137 (1,037 ( Caas 20,705 10 GB3 Cedar 4,918 2,899 Chaio 170 7il Cheyenne 1,053 1,58 Cherry 2019 Cl y. 14201 11291 Collax 9,2(5) ( ) G,5h8 Cumins 10,170 5,509 Custcr l',399 2,211 Dakota 4,507 3,213 Dawoa 2,510 lUwton 0,710 2,909 Dlxon 0,9D ( 4,177 Badge 15,491) 11,203 Douglas 720.8 37,045 Dundy 432 37 I'lllinoro 13,452 10,204 Franklin 0,583 Dl < i5 frontier 4,170 931 Portias 7Ob-3 0,407 Gage JiO.lOt 13.101 Gartiold 1,137 Goaper 3,839 1,073 Greeey. 8,530 1.4U1 Hall 13,130 8572 Hamilton 12.005 8.2G7 Harlan 7,160 O.OSG Hayea GG8 119 Hltchcack 2383 1,012 Ilolt 16,00 ? 3,287 Howard 7,1 , < 9 -1,391 Jefleraon ll,893 .Johnson 10,089 7C)5 ! ) Kearnnv. 7,87 Keya IMia 4,313 Keith : 1,140 ' Knox 7279 , CHO Lancaster. 39.719 28,090 Iiincoln 5,002 : t.C32 XiORan 456 IJOUP 970 . . . . . . Malison 9,871 0,589 , Morrlck 7,223 5,341 , Nance 3,829 1,212 Noraaba 13.134 10,431 Nuclcolls 7953 4235 Otoo 19.3G6 15,727 Pawnee ! ) 802 0i)2) ) Phelpa oio73 2,417 Plorco 33C9 1.202 Platte 12590 9'Jll Polk 9,805 0,810 Hichardson 18,688 15.0SI lied Willow 0192 3.011 Saline 19.360 14,491 Saroy 6807 4.481 Saundera 20427 15810 Seward 15,225 11.117 Sheridan 2,9I ( > Sherman 4,910 2,001 Sioux 279 ( ! 89 Stanton 3,400 lSi3 , Thayer 10,330 , 0.113 "Valley 0,835 2,324 "Washington 11855 8031 ' Wnyna 3,581 , 818 "Wobitor 10,231 7,104 Wheeler 1,301 , 044 Yorlr. 15.032 11,170 Unorganlzad territory. . . . 2,750 2,913 Grand Total 740,015 452,402 The following table ( hews the cities having a population of 5,000 and over : Omaha , C1835 Iiincoln 2J,001 Hnatiopb 7 98j PJattimouth 6,7)5 ! ) Nebraska City 5,697 Beatrice 5,211 Grand laland 5,010 CONTRACTS LET. The chief matters of Interest at the atnto capital ycaterdny centered In tbo oflico of the commissioner of land ) and public buildings , and In the census de partment. From tha Hon. Joeeph Scott , president of the board of commissioners , and his efficient chief clerk , the following was learned In regard to tbo bidders and the amount j bid and the awards made , regarding the building of the now re formatory and charitable Institutions of the state. For the building of the pro posed now two-story brick building with fitono foundation , with basement , and a two-story brick work-shop with atone foundation , and tha eteam heating ap paratus Bufilclent to boat the old family building , and also the now building to bo uiod EH a ststu reform school nt Kearney , the following blda were made : S , J. Colllnr , Rjck Islnno , Ille. . 820,45Jj : J. P. Davlj , Sutton - ton , Nob. , 028,025 ; 0 P. Ayro , Knunoy , $25.000 ; T , S. Pntvlo , Line -In. 820.200 ; B. L. Wallace , K * rnoy , § 27,400 ; W. T. Scott , Kwrney , § 27 017 : Joaoph DownIng - Ing & Co. , 820,095. The. . award waa made to 0. P. Ayer , of Kearney , the loweat bidder , whosa bid was 8000 leas than the limit placed by the legla'nturo ' , For the Homo for the Friendless itt Lin coln the award was made to John Lin- ham of Lincoln , on bis bid of 88,100 , being also $900 loJs than the amount ap propriited by the lugUlaturo for this pur- poaii. The other bidders and bids on this work wore : John Laynp. 88,785 , and T. 8. Potvln , § tC50 , , both cf Lin- coin , and JosephDjwolng & Oo , , $0,100 , whose bid wrs not considered , It not being within tbo 80,000 appropriated , For the Institute for the Feeble Minded at Beatrice , E. n. Siultbuiy , of Onlcago , vrai the lonoit bidder , at $15,444. Tno other bida wore : T. S. Potvln , Lincoln , 845,810 ; S J. Collins , Hack Inland , II1U nols , $10,000 ; John Liuham , Lincoln , 845,522 ; J. W. Atkluiou & San , 13eatrio , 851.000 ; Straut & Herman , Ba&trlro15,895 ; Joseph Downing , t Co. , 519,000. This building ( s to bo a two-atory brick -with etono fonndatlcu. We undeutand that tha oontraotn for thrso balldlnga nlll bo drawn up at once , and work camwenod immediately. There will ba in d lay , at least In tbu building of a work ahop and the putting in tI the ntoun heating apparatus for the rot irm school , ai the old family bnlldln muat be provided for In this reaped bi fore cold weather sets In. THE SUPREME COURT ii hearln ? orgnmonta In canes from th first dlatrlot , no opinions being handoi down to-day. Reporter Brown Inform us that the couit will probably roach th second dittrlct next week. Humor hasl that the opinion In tbo Bohtnnan casa i mads np In the pocket of ono of the hnn orable judges of the supreme court. CAHTAI. nHEVITIKS. lira. Sontt , wlfo cf the Hon. Josopl Scott , Is vUillnpj relatives at her old homi In Kearney. Miss Hattie Irvln returned to Koarnoj to-day after an extended visit hero , where she will bd missed by many non friends. The governor loft to-day for Milwaukee , called there moat unexpectedly by the vi ry sorlous llhusi of Mrs. Dawca father. Inspoctor-Goncr.il Sweet , of Mertick county , has just returned from an ex tended trip over the state , the purpose of _ which wai the Intpeotlon of the state militia , His report to Adjutant Qonornl John 0. Bonncll Is prepared , nnd although wo did not sea It , wo under stand that the militia are all right n the state. Dr. Olrtb , Stata votrinarlan , baa just returned from Greenwood wboro ho killed yesterday five glandcrod horaos. The doctor Informs us that ho has calls from all parts of the state , and will be < cpt very busy Inspecting caaeo of hoi ; jlioloranud glanders. Cipt. Wintersteon , deputy secretary of ilato , returned yesterday from nls visit , ccllng renewed In health and vigor. Rov. E. D. Curtis , pastor of tbo First Presbyterian church of this city , has re- A small band of Indians are tented tear the city , and ptradod our streets 'oatorday ' , much to the amusement of ho amnll boys and tenderfoot strangers rein the far cast. Mr. Smith , of the pjllco fprco. has rn- timed from hia Wisconsin trip , and tolls emu wonderful Cubing nnd hunting tories , but , ulna I the rod and gun men rj not always rollablo. On Tuoiday evening , a bay named 'eters , about ehvcu yonrj of ago , while tiding down a railing on an outaldo stair- ray , fell about twelve feet otrlking on its head seriously injuring him. OllANT MONUMENT FC > "D. The preliminary work of getting out irda , aubicrlptlon blank * , receipt books , ad everything in the stationery line ccsnry : : to securing a liberal amount of itnrns ii being puaued. The secretary is written to the secretary of war asking ir the donation of a cnnnon ctpturod by rant ; ho has alio written to manufao- iring ilrma In Now York to coo about jttlng medals , pins , paper weights , and ichhttlo mementoes to bo mido from innon captured during the war , and to s sold , the uroiitato go into the monn- ont fund. All luwapapois , the crt'y , Sunday schools and secret cletles will be requested to take inscriptions. Department Commander DO has been requested to hsuo a general dcr to all posts selecting some day , and ipolnliog Bomo one day as camp fire ir , asking all poata to make a special I fort toward enlarging the fund. Any spontiblo party who will act and receive bacrlptiono to this fund are requested correspond with the secretary and ey will Do duly appointed and receive full line of supplies. Send to the sac- tary for an address by the association. THE STATE FAIU. Gov. Furnsa , the secretary , la on the ound ndjusting and designating room r the many applicants for spacj. Al- cugh the grounds noon which the fair to bo held this year ore much larger n over before , thorn will bo llttlo if y vao nt room All the leading Impll- 3nt and machine manufacturer o seeking room for a liberal display , d the live stock ehow will bo the rgest nnd grandest over yet made In r state. The main buildings ore nearly aiploted , lha stills , cattle and swine ns completed , the race track being irked upon each day and the streets > m tha o'.ty ' to the grounds nro being idtd eo they can easily ba roiohed by II , ntroot car , carriages or on font , ai o vlaltor may dot frame. The officials d citizens are determined that all , ex- pt the Shyloclrs , crooks aud sharpers , nil rtcaivo a hospitable and hearty wel- mo who como to aeo the grandest re- its that labor and oapl- can nnd do produce thla great state. There will bo no ox ilon practiced upon the vleitora by our izen ; , and none allowed to the money thorers , who always soak to praotica it Innjo gatherings. The secretary ii at rk almost day and night , that evory- rg msy bo complete and In perfect idinots before the day of opening h on them , and ho who misses the atato r will miss ono of tha great oppirtu- iea of n lifetime. If yon have not a imium Hat eond to the secretary fjr 'lie iircntcsc Canal in tuo World. { , t is the Alimentary Canal , It coca a light from yonr mouth to your atomBl , Every morsel of food you oat goes ough It It is Intimately connected h digestive with el jour apparatus , your ifort , and with your ability to got P ig in the world. But if the machlnw to which it leads gets out of order , * - ' k out for worry snd misery. Keep tt Canal and the whole system In prime ll or hy using Brown's Iron Bitters , the r' Id's great Iron tonic. Mr. D E , m t , Vail , Iowa , eaje , "I ussd Brown's ci Blttors for my dyspepsia ; and found B1 xccllont and satisfactory. " tcci Court Items. u the United States court yesterday , ae ; ust Frank Instituted tnlt agalnat the as nty of Nomaha , Nebraska , for § 1200 , atb god defaulted Inttroit on aomo Brown- b ( 9 , Fort Kearney & Pacific railroad tilm pen bonds. tilm n the district court Constantine m s cammenoed auit against the city of A aha for 82,000 damage * , alleged to ar o been cauaed to plaintiffs property ac grading done by the city. . suit was Instituted In the county ail rt yesterday by Henry Borthold erIK Inttlladolph Troiein , to compel the IKwl 'ndant to vacate a houao belouglrg to wl plaintiff , the rent of which WAS not rn : hcomlng . LU Bros , instituted a auit In the LUU nty court yesterday to cccnro a judg. U it against Willis in F. Deles and Jas. in Alortou on a note for § 51 end interest 3n by the said defendants to the IntilTi , duo Jtily 25 , 1885 , and which m y have never paid. arLi Li nnd IMurdcrod , VANivatK , Ind. , Auguii 19. The Cour- liaa received new * of n horrible murder In ac iou county. Ky. Thu dead bodof Lydia ab nett was foucd on the roudblde near llox abm i Monday mornlcg , with her throat cut th udlcul exaiuiantiou proved the unfortu- n gin had been outraged. A farm hand thSi ti in thia vicinity ha bseu arrotted on Si jicion. MONEY AND MYSTERY. The Smilli Stock Soil at Last I $18,000 , , A. II , Lioonnrd , the Mysterious 1'a chRacr Rich nntl Unknown XhoBclt Iilno Cnso Also tn U , S. ; ourt , The United States circuit court cc voned at ton o'clock jojtorday In chan bers. The pendency of BeltL-ne and Smll cases , both familiar to the public , one more filled the court room with speed tors. THE SMITH CASK. Oaco more this perplexing oauao wj Brat taken to the court's conalderatior ind , In the belief that the long deforro iour of settlement was at hind , th srowd stood at silent attention. Olork Frank , took frtm the hand o J , D. Woolwoith , the receiver am ksslgnoe , a package of loiters and tele trams nnd road aloud the following bids From L. 13. Williams & Sons , offcrln 570,000 at a cisb. payment of $20,000 ho remainder on Rood terms. From William Wallace , of the Omahi National bank , stating that A. H , jonnard raised his bid from § 77,000 t ( 578,000 , and enclosed his check foi ' 5,000 as guarantee of good faith. From P. J. Ettlosohn , 508,000 on fail ormi. From H. B. Ola ill In & Co.through A 'raven , of Lincoln , n telegram offering 5 per cent for stock and fixtures , upon lie recolvcr's ontlmtte. This bid was tioivalont to § 77,88-1. This exhausted the Hat of communlov one , nnd Judge Dundy reviewed the idr. Remarking that the time had como hen some action should bo taken , he anounccd that ho would hear arguments , ro and con , upon the question of the ac- iptanco of ono of theao navoral oll'jra. Gen. Oowin oroto and stated that It as evident to him that diapuallrn of to stock should , be made to tno highest elder , and that A. H. Leonard hold iat point of vantage. Informal dlscutaion followed , and al- iough Mr. J. M. Woolworth mtdo a few marks of a deprecatory character , It amod to ba generally admitted that the lo should bo ordered. Judge Dandy intured como words upon the details of .a transfer , chiefly upan the point bother It should ba for oish or good , inkablo paper , and as to the best dis- sitlon of the monies uutil the court ould determine to whom it reverted , o finally decided to leave the matter to 0 patties concerned , who would moot r the purpose in the afternoon , and erred - red tbo assignee to make sale of tha jck and fixtures to A. H. Leonard. The court ordered that the Insurance d other costs of guarding the stock ring the paat weeks of litigation bo tea from the proceeds. A smile ran the circuit of the chamber d two-thlrda of the number present , created in this caao tbne , vanished : oogh the doar. THE STATUS OF THE CASE. Da the moment receiver Woolworth : OVCB Mr. Leonard's § 78,000 , or satin- toiy collateral to that amount as may agreed upon , the Smith stock and lire fixtures ( including the red carpet Ich covered The sidewalk in the days Smith's ascendancy and tripped tno wary pedestrian in its ingrain fold * ) somes the proparty cf Mr. Leonard ta preserve or destroy at will. Bnt 1 follow who is to spend i § 78,000 Is a dfsjovery bo made next year , probab y , ho courts operate fast enough. When . Woolworh ) receives the money , ho st deposit it to the best advantage , in 10 place of security , the selection of lob Is dependent upon the character of funds 1C cash , ono of the two ited States depositories here may be otod , and if iu paper securities , forms oan at good interest may bj effected h soma banking concern of the ci'y. ' anwhllo the claimant ] will abide tne mary term of tbo United States circuit rt when they will nnot for what la to hoped the last and decisive contest at growing out of Loyal L , Smith's nery. The poucaihn of the money between Haman fiowy & Co. , and unfortunatea at home and abroad who ated Smith tor various amounts prior tils excursion to the Dominion. How- r by a complication of litigation the 3 mil appear as a suit in replevin h Mr. Coie , the "Oo" In the Lswy j , complainant andD. N. Miller , the riff , on the defoiieo. The issue of i c use will settle the ownership cf the coeds of the silo to Leonard , unless jnghssmo legU aacrobitici another n caa be taken , which la never an losilbillty. WHO IS LEONAUD ? loanwhllo let solemn consideration glvoa to the Identity of A. fl. Loon- , ho whoso knightly name and full 3 of funds has won the ptiza coveted BO many. There ia something about character , his lofty auperlotity to ibly acquaintanceship , his subtle er to move to great achievements lout revealing his presence among living , his evident treasures of un- . wealth , conducive to creepy eonsa- j up the public aplno and feolinga of loot which are akin to awe. Actually , ody knuws Leonard , nls friends and oraers deny him and Bradstreet's itlojr does not record him , Who is LeonardGeneral , yon Boomed oprosent him , " was first asked of Gen- Cowin. ho dlatlngnlthed b&rrlater looked shingly for a moment at the reporter , lough to read his Inmost soul , and ping forward , whispered hoarsely , "I jvo I can trust you. But mind that confidence ia not betrayed , and dara upon you life , print a syllable of tale. Do you iictrkon ? Ay , then , I. Leonard la Loyal L Smith , under illaa. Smith Is coining bick with her big schamo to get In his work. " bo roporteretaggered with the respon. Ity of keeping the secret , "tumbled ard down tbo strict. Etldonco , ever , oirao to hand very shortly , ) h give the question to Gen. Cowin'a latlori. Three Individuals iu quick cialou were mot who vouched that aard lived iu Omaha and conducted a a imd pilfttial dry gco-'s establish- t on Farnani etroBt. Mr. Morse , " was talced cf S. P , ee , ai the reporter mot that gentle- in his store , ' 'do you know that you nstnally acsneod of being A. H. nard ? " Indeed ) ' ' was the aarprlaed roaponao. raj not aware that I stood under i grievous charges. And whetoforo ild I chance my mmt ? Hava I com- od a crime or any offense sciiuat Uw , ? " No , sir ; bnt they tay jou btught ' ' I th'a stock.1' r. Morao ateumad e > n attitude of | dignified rcaeivo and evaded all forth queries. Do said that ho was not pei aonally acqaainted with Leonard , an that bis greatest intoroit had been to ai tlut Smith's stock wai not stolen or los Ho ventured opinion , however , thattr goods would bo sod ! In this city , bi whether at the old stand or clsowhoro , li was not prepared to say. A o ll was then made upon Mr. Wll lam Wall c , who had vouched for Lsor ard as a responsible psrly , and soemedt ba that mysterious gentleman's finnnclt repreaentativo. Hero a gennlno surpria was cncountcml. "I d n't know Mr. Leonard , " sal Mr. Willaoa. "How then can you endorsohim ? " wo the natural question. "I have security that ho ia eafo. Nc sir , 1 don't know him. Can't tay that ho 1 in the city. In fact I know nothing o htm , " and Mr. Wallace crowned the ro porter's discouragement by walking away Such Is A. H. Leonard ai ho appear today , the man of money and mystery But the assurance Is afforded herein tha the next few day * will reveal his Identl ty in a character moat tat'stactory to thi public. THE TEUM3 OF XRAX8FEU. The transfer of the stock from Mr , Woolworth , the s > lgnoo , to "A. H , Leonard , " the pnrchns < r will occui his morning , the terms being cash in fall , THE HELT LINE CASE. A select fuw remained to witness the prcgreis of tbo Injunction salt brought by the Union Paollio against the Omaha Bolt Railway company. The argument was opened and Mr. Prltchott nroso for the aofcnsa. Judge Dundy interrupted by asking the speaker from what the defendants were restrained to which Mr PrltchaU replied that they were restrained from celling oc Mortgaging thulr property , voting bonds , mbicrlblog etoc' < , moating .11 diroitora md entering into all cparaUons which ire tbo Ufa Inactions tf u railway cnter- irlse. irlse.A A discussion of the point at Isino , ipon tha grounds of the defendants' do- mud for n modification of the Injnna'iou ' mauod. Mr. Popploton , with mild do- Islon , stated that the defendants nnkod ho nllo vsnco of prlviUgos which the Jnicn Pacific ( pacifically and nololy ought to bo denied. Mr. Prltchett Bsontod to this point , saying hat a complete dissolution f the In junction would bo the result romthe court's jadgment when the caao ras fully presented. Ha then proceeded j the details of hia argument , opening rith a h'atory ' of the Belt railway , ro- ciuntcd from the defendant's point of iow. In this wise the forenoon was jorn away , the court reconvening at two 'clock ' to the same proceedings. The rgumont waa completed during the Etornopn and Judge Dnndy will render Is decision this morning. Pozzoni. No name Is hotter and more pleasantly id widely known than that of Mr. J.A. ozzonl For many years ho has made [ msolf famous by the elegant perfumes id complexion powder that bear his nns , the latter having found Its way to 10 belles of Paris , Germany and Lana ) ii. Everybody admlroa beauty In la- 03. Nothing will do moro to produce 1 enhance It tban a use of Mr. Pozzjnl' reparations. A very pleasant rVfltywaa Riven last ening by Hinsea Jennie and Millie Ilomo at e residence of their pareutr , Nineteenth and licsgo etreets. A platform had been erected the lawn for daacinfrjMid the grounds ito brilliantly Illumluntad. Itefreslimenta ire served , and with rnuiyj and dancing the urs glided swiftly away , " Nervous Debilitated Mon , m nro allowed a jrec irtaljor thirty days of 3 use of Dr. Dyo's Celebrated Voltaic Belt th Electric Suspentory Appliance ? , for the roily relief and permanent cure of Nervous ibihty , losa of Vitality and Manhood , nnd kindred troubles. Also for many other dls- lea. Complete restoration to health , vigor il manhood. No risk in incurred , Iliuatra- I pamphlet with full information , terms , etc. > lled free by addreaainz Voltaic Belt Co. , irahall , Mich. Court Uuoket. The following are the csseo disposed of Jud e Stenberg yraterday : William Hi.io , assault and battery on hn Anderson , 820 and coits , oom- tted. L9on Hewitt , potlt Iarony , tea days county jail. & .n'droir Jonccn , disturbing the peace , and coatK. H. Poraell , disturbance cf peace , dls- arged. lane Stewart , inmato'houso of proatl- ticn , dlachareed. [ LESI ! PILES ! ! PILES ! ! ! V euro cure for Blind , Bleedinp , Itching 1 Ulcerated 1'ilea liai liecn dlacovflr d by . Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called Dr. illiaina' Itidinu Pile Omtmnnt , A shiRlo c has cured the worst chronic cft e ot 2. ) or years etanding. Nu ono need adder five autea fter applying thia wonderful eooth- medicmo. ' "L'jtlona and instruments do re harm than peed , Williams' Indian o Ointment absorb ! tha tumors , Mlaya the onaa itching , ( particularly nt iiight nftor tlnt ( warm in bed ) , act * as a paultlc9 , Rivea tant relief , and id propired only ( or 1'lles , ilnguE private p-irts , anl for nothing elae. MUM DISEASE * CUUED ) f , Frazler'a M tie ; Ointment , Cures ns y mntfle. Pimple3Black Heads or JGruba lotches and Kruptiona on tha face , leaving takin clear nnd bpautlful. Also cured Itch , , Rhume , Bore Nipples , Sore Lip * , and itmate Ulcera. old by drugghtg , or mailed on receipt of : enta. .stalled by Kuhn & Co. , and Sohroeter & bt. At wholesale by C. P. Goodman , James Dera , ( or tightinjr , remained in the jail over night nnd will faca Judge Bten- t tbia morning to anawer to the charge o ( urbing the peace. USE. Cho Greatest Medical Triumph of the Aga a SYMPTOWIS OF AI-B b IloweU costive , 1'alnU 0 me head , wlrt a dull iiunBatlan la the 0n bncU parr , l'iin ! uuitor tlie uliouliler , 0si jlinle , VuUncau nftor eallncvMU i die si Inclinntlop ro vxortlonof body orniln-l sin sig [ rrltiibllliynf ictr.pcn J.awnplrlti , vrltb g 1 1'ccllmroriiiiTlni ; imclrclcnt HOMO duly , n Webriuuftii , Dlzzliieso , I'lutierlnir iik die w Heart , Dots Ijoforotlio oyoa , Henducbc jvcr tbo rltrbt oyo. Kenllfinncnrllli 81b lltful ilreama , Illclily colurvd Urlue , aut ) 81d CONSTIPATION. d TDTT'H 1'II.I Hnra especially adapted : o eucli cases , ono clnso otrocta such u Jmnii\ofleollnfrnitot4tonltlit ! no sufferer ylnffrcnbotlir AinittUe.n.ilcauflclhf tn TuUu on l < 'lc li. tim < tlia > Ucra I fl rUhcil.nnM bytm IrToiilo Action oc ho lHreiHvtOrua > ) , ltfiiil"rStuol rt t " ' I'ft-nttBe. lt . Murray . st..N.Y. . . t IP Q H W Dgd'JJUB I'J Q & On AT lUut or U'lUMlKiia changed to u Btossr 11 LACK hy a'stiiRlo ni ijillcutiou > > ol .hia DTE. It imparts n uuturul color , ftct bold by Druggists , oi cnt by ciprcs * on receipt of 91. ffllce. 44 Murray St. . Now York , TO THE WEST FOR WEALTI The ODflcrfnl Growll. and Ferlili of Cheyenne Connty , Neb , Sidney Continues Its Grip on Proi perlty Visit of Gen. Tliaycr Personal and Qonornl Notcn. Special Correspondence of The BEE. SIDNEY , Neb. , August 18. Wester Nebraska with Its Incroaoed farming fi cilltlos oilora the brightest Indncomonl to these who doslro a permanent homo i the profit Treat. Ohojonno county ho produced aorao elegant tpjclmsns c whsl his been accomplished lu so short time , and the achievements are contln ually becoming greater. It Is oven a stir priao to the "oldest Bottler" .who has no ventured beyond the limits of the towi to watch tbo rich developments of th soil by the hard working thrifty farmer The cattla men worowont to disgust people plo from sottllcg on thoao hnds , am would tb their utmost to discourage thi prospector , fearing In n short time the range would bo occupied and compelling them to drive thotr stock to other climes , At list it hm come , and too mush credit 2 nnot ba boatowod upon the Hon. J. T. Dliukaon who has worked persistently In idvertlsing ibis groit ngticultnral bolt , Up has worked nssldloitaly to accomplish .bis , and the good ho baa done will bo 'olt for along tlnio In our community. 3oath of Sidney ha laid out i beautiful addition , together vlth a park that ii a few rears will bo n roscrb tor pleasure , euoh , a seldom found In the west. A few iveuluga olnco Mr. Olarkaon entertained , t hh parlors Gon. Thayer , ouo of No- > raslo.'d old land marks. The general i&d juit returned from a trip to Wyom- np , and mot J. T. 0. at the train , who aduced him to stop over. An hour had inrdly passed boloto Gon. Tnnver , J. T , Harkson and several others had taken 'ght wagons , and with flying steeds , roeaed Pole creek , south of town , and roro rapidly driven to the adjacent luffa. What n sight waa presanted to tie eye of our distinguished friend can eat bo described in his own langu gj , ollvored the tame evening before the jBCinbled multitude that came to pay im homage. After three houra riding icy were driven back to the Rillroad ouso. In the meantime , Gen , lionry A. [ arrow , commander of Fort Sidney , had con apprised of Governor Thoyer's visit ore. Ho notified the band to prepare at ace and march to the hotel. A graud ironado was the result. Mr. Clarkson jpearod upon the balcony , and spoke iollngly of the ploaauro and duty that Dvolvod upon him , alee of his happy uoclatlons with ox-Governor Thayer , id then Intrcdaced hi ] distinguished jest , the general who spoke n early 10 hour. He could not help but Express irprlso at the agricultural development 1 tbo country and was astounded to eoa 10 number of settlers that baa filed upon to lands of Cheyenne cronty. His leccb abounded with anecdotes of the .rlior days when the Indian and bnffila jpatod the squatters' rights , and a man ho would have anticipated such glorl- is reaults of to-day would have been a subject for the Ineano asylum. His ntiments ware pointed tbo admirable > y in which ho handled his subject , cltul the heartiest applause from his ree and attentive audience. Gen. H. A. Morrow was the next eaker , who pleasantly reminded the oplo of a rominucenc } with Gen. layer "when both had command of a igado during the war. Ho also on- htenod his bearers with his knowledge ' 'firming" ' and his expression of sar- ise of what ho bad teen produced In s country , which created n lasting 1m- jaaion upon him and mido him feel it ho had entered ono of God's sacred its , where prcductlort'was not an ox- rlment bnt a positive fact. After the ieches Ool. OJarkion pleastntly enter- ned his friends , and all retired with > fondest recollections. Photo are now four newspapers pub- led In this county , namely , the Sianny logrspb , ably edited by Jndd 0. Bush , Islng yonnt ; journalist ; AnfolopevIIlo server , with Charles H. Randall the helm ; Ledge Polo nes , Prof. Ea'torday , of Lincoln ; 1 tno Ohappoll Ruatler nodor the per- lal supervision of Ira B/ashoars. All a Is a proof of the energy and pularlty of the press. It takes ick and pEraaveranco to run a id paper ( besides a filled purac ) . bat ur all this i ] done , ' stay with li" and trnthfnl. This fall the people will vote upon building of n cnnrthoa.s ) at Sidney , n measure will no doubt ba successful. Numerous candidates for tflica are al- dy announced , and a lively time Is an- pated. 'ho p at week in society circled baa ueeued several very pleasant gatlur * 9 , the reault of the balmy , breezy s , delightful evenings and a generally rtshed feeling among everybody , vn tennis ana croqaot are recelv.ng iflual attention , 'hu merchants are all pleated with the prospect ) , and are beginning thom > m for a lively business cimpafgn. INVJNCIIUE. OMAHA , iv MiimilactiirerH Gould Acconi- pllsli lc in Connection \Vlih the Fair. If onr homo manufactnrera i ro allvo hd "golden opportunity , " aald Soore- r \Vheolor , of the Omaha Fa'r ' aeao- ion , yoalerday , "they will Inaugurate DVO ! foatoro at the exhibition next ill ) . With the largo attendance which tythlng now Indicates , there will to i3miribln chance to advorllao Omaha her prcducta profitably , How ? Why naklug working cxlilbltlona on the : nda. Let the rnanufacturora pnt miniature entiblUhmeuta , and w iho people how their da are tnado. Tim elFcoi wonld bo cl and lastlrifr. Yialtora to the fair ild go bick home and talk about it , It would bo productive of more real efit thitn anything else that could ba oat four tirnea tnecoit. " You can 8 < y , " continued Mr. etOor , "that thu proaptcta for the f-ilr vr brighter cvciy nour. Applioittona rpaco como lu by every mail , andre ro mo enquiries daily from people lu parta of Nebratka ani luwu , who pi Be corning tu Omah * durltigair / k. Trie exhibit ! und atctudmcu , > vo every to&aon for bdlevlng , will bo lething long to bo remembered. " 'About ' the horaeo 1 Well , It la rather y to upeak about anything bat tbo moss yet. Phyllis and J < , ns I enppoao yon know , trot i Providence , R. L , Thuraday , Roplembi 3. After that race they come to Oman by special car , Btd when their trot hn on the 9th is over , learo at onoo b ipsclnl train for Fleatwood P < irk , N. Y where Piyllls is to trot for a big pnrni while Joe Davla goes down into th Ponntylvanla clrcnit. " OTHKU EKTHIES. The liberal entries cf stock for th Omahn fair being made by breeders 1 distant parts of the atnto , ia exciting nt tontion tvon amono thoao who have beoi intoreated In the management of ngrical tarnl exhibitions for yoaM. 0. II. llal InRcr of Plum Greek , Diweon oonnty ias secured pens for forly-iix fine Cotswold weld and Southdownsht"p , nnd ther nro other entries Irorn that aactlon nlmoa ns liberal. Among thoao nearer homo , the wel known brooder cf Poland China hojg , J R. Watte , of Waterloo , sends in n Hat o aovonty high grade porkers for competi tion In the various olatses. A. A. Wllcox , of Omnhi , has i-ntercc a team of Hat footed walking hortoi and expects to carry off the first premium Good walking horses nro nlwajn lu ( k- mand among fanuora nnd toamatore , and oontidornblo intoroat will ntUch to thlt class In which doubtless there will be other entries. TEBEBLY OUT , /Vlcv. / McDonald Utt with Beer Olnes by n Drnnkcii Sivcdo. Uhtof'a taloon on Douglas street , bo- ; woon Ninth nnd Tenth , was the Bceno of \ lively fracas about half paat five ycater- lay afternoon which nearly resulted In bo death cf a laborer uamod Alex. McDonald. McDonald waa struck In the eel with a baor glass by n Swede namid ) tto Johnson , knocking him .down nnd ultiog his face and head in a terrible nannor. Johnson ran as soon as ho had brown the glass , but vras captured by Jfilsera Whaler and Ucr/i an In lis room on E'ghth ntroot and akon to the city jail. There corns to have been no real causa or Johnson's not , so far as could DB oarned. The two men , in company with our others , entered tha saloon ( seemingly n friendly terms , and Johnson , who wa ? itoxlcated , ordered six been from the artendcr. As soon as the beer was laced upon the bar , Johneon exclaimed : These fellows think they arc getting the eat of mo , but they can't do it , " and nmedlatoly picked up his glass and browit with all his force at McDonald. IcDonald was knocked down by the > rco of the blow and the heavy glass nuplotcly shattered. A crowd Immo- lately gathered and the police nt In nn appearance. An cf- car accompanied the Injured man ) police headquarters , and Dr. Ilsbsrt as summodod to drees tbo cuts. Me- 'onnld ' was covered with blood , running om thrao terrible gashes In hia head , no of the cuts extended from the torn- ! o down to the neck , and gashes were ado both above and below the left oyo. ho eye , however , waa uninjured. A itrnber of stitches were taken in the onnds , and large pieces of glass ex acted from the flesh. The Injured man > ro the pain without flinching , and was ilo to walk when hia woundn had boon oporly droasad. If the glaia had struck i head a half inch higher ho nndonbt- lly would have boon Instantly killed. As ia he will carry the marks r life. It Is said that previous to on- rlng Uhtof's place the men , who had icn drinking together during the after- ion , had had a dispute about which aid lift the heaviest load , but no other ass is known for Johnson's drunken t. Johnson will appear before JudgoSton- r this morning on a charge of assault tn intent to commit bodily injury , 0'BOYLE-D ' VINE , 10 AVcddlns Reception Hold lust ii North Street. A. very pleasant reception was held t night at the residence of the newly irled couple , Mr. and BIw. James Boyle , 700 North Eighteenth street , o honso was thronged with a merry iwd and the festivities were prolonged Into the night. A bountiful callatlon s terved , and was attended to with 0 zatt by those present. Pho presents were many and costly , ai 1 bo eocnby the list below : Dressing-case , Mr. and Mra Bjland ; leh recking chair , John D. "Whelanj low reeking chair , John limb , r.nd 0. snnan ; chamber set , Mr. and Mrs. rroll ; silver tea sot , A. O. H. Sosisty ; rer cake basket and bcquet of ( lowers , in P. Price ; silver butter dish , Mr. DnfTjy ; silver ploklo caator , Oonnoloy 1 Foonj ; silver butter dlah ana knife , . and Mrs. MonahanjallvorteaBpoonr. , p. Monahan ; silver table ens cr , T. J. molly ; wino-glasi tot , Mlsa Bren- i ; oblna liult set , Mr , nnd a A. McGavock ; flowers and hand ated plaque , Mr. nnd Mra. 0. To art ; rors , Mrs. R. McDonnell ; caao ot IBS , Mown & Qulnn ; jog of wine , H. rbaiik ; card receiver , Mr. and MTJ. T. irpby ; flowers , Mrs. M. Carpenter ; ornogir bowl , Edholm & Eriokson ; na tea sot , Ojpt O'Donahoo ; Moore's t o l works , and "Lakes of Killirney , " Llgho ; Longfellow's poems , T. J. in ; oimeo painting In plush fromo , is Julia Leon ; tablecloth and napkins , 9 J. At wood ; ghss eauce dlabcs , by" Atwood ; sat of silver iklna rings , Mcrruand Untile Huseoy ; glass fralt sot , Mr. and Mr . J. J. itleman ; sot of fiult dishes , Mr. and j. Donahue ; set of silver knives , Mr , , Mrs. T. J. llianp ; aet of silver ons , Mr. and Mrs. Donavoa ; set of or forks , Mr , and MrrUardieb ; ears - I ; s and Ilowera , Mrs M D. Carroll ; 1 headed cane to groom , Mr. nnd Mra. lonuur ; diamond ring from groom to ! o , and gold watoh from bride to Dm ; hand-painted phqio , Misses Ith , 'ho ' ceremony , as mentioned in these irons yesterday , wes a quiet one , formed by llsv. Father Kaufintn nt Holy Fuintly church , with nuptial i inaai. ho bride , Mr * . DsVine , was nltired i bronz-grocn silk , the roota In n bhck. The nttoudanti were Mr. ? . Price aid Mlsi Magglo Itulaad , irasmen and bridesmaid rcspeo ivoly , I Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor , pireuta of brldn. Ir. O'Boylo , the happy groom , Is ono the most papular men on thu pollco 13 , heartily liked by ull who como In tict wi'.h him , and by none more sea a tbo reporters. The bride Is a lady many graces ani highly cateemtd. it thulr married llfo may lu full of all ptness Is the whh cf all who know in , PEELLER'S ' PARALYZES , Al'ortrnlt cl Mrtxwoll TnUon on the O r at Onklnml. Corrcapondenco of the BEE. VISALIA , Oftl. , Augntt 13. Ae the steamer wan leaving tbo San Francisco wharf for Oakland a cirrlago dashed up to the landing ; nnd three men hastily alighted and boarded the vessel. Seating thomtolvos on n bench In the aft cf the boat , they nero sion enrronnded by a crowd who gszid at them with open-eyed wonder , evidently to the sttiafaotlon of the slight Insignificant looking lit tie man , occupy ing a sent between the other two travelers , and laughing and chatting pleasantly with them. . Prom his pale , aallow complexion , the casual obiorvcr might Imagine that ho was somo- invalid In quest of health or ploaauro , llltlo drtnmlng that the harmless looking traveler the cjncsuro of every eye on the boat Traa V. Lenox Maxwell , the notorious St. Louis murderer. His com * paniona were Badger and Tracy , the do- toctlvea , on thojr way from Now Kaaland. to St. Lonii with their captured prltoncr. In height Maxwell ID five foot tire tocboj , of a slight build with rather broad ahouldorr , nnd Is 31 joara old. Ills noao is aquiline , projecting and iridonlng Instead of terminating In n jonk as Is usual with oquilino nose ? , hair md whiskers brown , Imnds small and ivhlto , cjes largo and full and very por- ilcxlng. On the boat I bad thought hoai browa , bnt aeattd vis a vis on the : ars 1 find that they are grey. Ho has n littck way of rolling them , nnd protend- ng to read n pamphlor , ho glancca ivor at mo as I nrlto Huso Itius with an inperlouir , wicked cxprcenlon. Evidently 10 IniDglneo that I am writing him tiul noold like to put ao under the Iclluenco of a iow cnncon of chloroform. With nncnt lair ard vtli'ukcH , and drrssod in RU old ult of clothoa and n largo slouch hat that attiilly conceal ? Hi featured , ho looks nyihlng but the dudo. Tioey says that 0 lua fiyo or nix good suite , but porslatc 1 wealing tlusj nhabby clothts and jcnn to dtlight In the curlcailv ho cx- Iti s. Coming from the boat to the train ho alkotl with I-own-half-tLis-lown air an - - - - , orrylng on his arm a light gray overcoat , ud t > bo Prjller's "flavo yon any lea of the evidence against yen ? " sskod reporter. "Oh 1 th t'.s nothing , " re- Hod ho. "Two frlcndp , Proller nnd Tuxwell moot In a St. Louis hotel ; when .at BOOU together they part good friends , .ftor some weeks n body Is found in a unk In the hotel. No QUO can posi- voly Idontily II ; that is Ml. " wuxi "Whoro was you born ? " "Posee. " Ho baa nearly dropped the rcnch accent ho has bonn iilL'ctfug. The atectlves had the first Frenchman they fit test him in French. Hobrokodown implotoly , andiinco that time ho has at attempted much of the French isent. LEVEL. Mtsi Georgia Clark , with a blsf razor in r hand , was arrested by the police lost ght nnd confined In the city jail.- Georgia colored , and the complaint against her la at aha threatened to cut her "solid man , " d cut him deep , too , with the nforeerud 10r. She will appear before Judge Ston- rg Ihls morning tn answer to the charge. IN THE PASTRY IF ontll.-J.T.ciiionOnline , clr. , ! itm > i. ] > iiililliiBII.Vc.iii < li-ltcnclyniiilnVb- illy ii tlic IViilt fi-uin lilch tlicyni-Kiuuilu. U STRENGTH AND TIIUL FKU1T FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PRCP1RCO Or THI Pnce Baking Pov/der Co. , ICCRO , III. ct. Louie , Mo. utKcnc or r. Prica's Groain Raking Pov/dar AHO ' . Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems , llrtt Jry Hop Yvnnl. roza 3.Aj i3 xnr o-uo V/B IIAKK WIT ONC QUAUTV. MEDICAL AHD SURGICAL. roil THE TIIHTMEST W ALL ROHIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. 10 largest Medical institute West of MleslQBlppl River * ' rooms for the accomodatlan or imtUnti. Th ilolon und burgeon In clmriio or thu IjntUiita ! tlxlcon jeanr ot tuecesirui piactkv , nnU li aldud uiUtanU at mr pcrltnc ua ep tUll u la ' various dcpartinc-nt * . itiroKCliicuniion IXformlUct tnd Unco , . nir > < \\OIIICN , rilm , Turaorl , fcanctn , Ctltrth , Ilroncljl. tfKK.ft ! ! W.a.l'wWw'KWM' { ! 'RIVATE ' CIRCULAR TO MEM KivAiA. efKCIAL ana MTKVOUB PlhtM tfti. nunilna : nesi , HnermaHnrhirt * . SvntilUs , ( Hoot , Hlrlcture , Yuri * BifttmHl ) uliefttec uftlia Urln ry nd Kvantl orxuj. 'trentou ' b > correipoiideDCeor I'urBontUly Confidential ! ilneiient bjrro ll or iprt § without marks to ludU oiittnti or ftender. Ad/fit & 41 Ulti-rg to ) ill 11A UBD1UA1. ANI > BUUUIOAL JNrtTlTlT * * HrwtCorU9rofC * 4 * AwDU , . O All/ . 'fn IIBUEG-AIEEICAI PACKET OOMPAMY , eot lauo for Kngiand , 1'Vaaea ' und Ueruiuny. lieaiushlpa ot thin wdl ktiovra line u in , In tor-iljb oocivwtmcuta , and tig lut ia with B V rrnutuUa to tntlo tbo nwi u aits nod sgrooAblo "Ikay cirry thu Unttu ii and KurufirAU > uall , and \et\\e \ Non Yor 1'ljuioutU OOKDON anilllAUUUrtK ) lei , Flrt U UofcJMIOO BtNi i lo nJ .Hamburg . ? 10. U U HIO JAItl > CO. , dui- f j. Afc-unt , 61 i roiUway , i ; < , w Vorlc aiU JlB/tun mid I. Lolla utrettil , Ckika o cr Henry It U'.rk Uantoii , V. K. 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