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THE DAILY BEE-TUESDAY , AUGUST 25 , 1885. LINCOLN. A Marriaae With Elements of Loca : Interest Conccrncil in R A Unrated Sewer and the Tronblo It Oausss the People , 5Cho StranKO Odiuluot of n Yonnp ; Mnn A JMl DallTory-O tlio /vT TUE OAPIIA.Ii. A LOCAL MARRIAOB. May 11 , 1885 , wai the rcsno of o bloody tragedy in Lincoln , which ! a still fioih In the minds of Ua citizens. Louis H , Johnson , a freight conductor on the D. & M. rnllroiul , as tha story goes , came in from his run and batook himself to hla homo there to rest from the fatlgno inci dent to hla work. Ho knocked at the door ; there was no response , and after waiting for some minutes his suspicions booamo aroused and ho broke In the door. Bis horrlGed gaze rested apon hlo wlfo and n companion named Ed Long who were psrilally disrobed. Long Hod up n pair of fitalra folio trod by Johnson , who ehot as no pursued the fleeing man. The ball took effect In Long'a shoulder , and , as after- warda pronounced by tin doctorj , iras fatal. When the aocond fbor WAB reached the two men faced each other and eight F-V. ihota were fired , fjnr by each man. ' * Long died the same ( ley , while Johnson lingered on until the evening of the second day. Tha pollco cimo , and the woman declared at first that she bad shot her husband , but her utterances were those of a grief stricken woman ; abe know not rrbat she Bald. A highly Ecniational cplsopo ocsurrcd at Johnson's fancral. Hla father and brother were hero and after the funeral took the body to their homo In the woat. The widow had been told the time act for the funeral , and that she could ace the body then. They waited and aho did not come. Finally the pro cession otartod for the depot , and when at the corner of Eleventh and 0 streets Mra. Johnson drove np frantically in o hack , and alighting tried to got into the carriage occupied by the father and brother of the deceased. They repulsed her and she then follovrcti the hoard holding on to tbo door handles until taken away by a policeman. Mra. Johnson waa an cited on n charge of complicity In her liuaband'0 * death ana tried In the county court , the trlil occu pying three dnys. Daring the tiial oho acted In a highly sensational manner , fainting at tbo proper times and going into hyatriica whenever the occiuion re quired. The evidence against her not proving of any value , she was discharged. The next heard of Mra. Johruon was last Saturday. Hairy W. Hadnou applied to the county judge for a marriage llconao and ft wai furriahod him. Had Bon la described aa a good-looking youug man , rather undersized , with dark hair , eyoa and complexion. The bride ia a good-looking brnnotto and the application for licensegi cs her ago os 28. The couple were married ot their rooms ftt G o'clock Saturday evening by Judge Cochrnii , and It la said will * not take a bridal trip but ssttlo down to etoady-gotng married life. The facts given above are gathered from pollco and various other sources , and in aomo par ticulars there mr.y bo an Injustice done Mia. Johnson on account of some alight prejudice that may exist in the minda of officers when they como in contact with persona charged with crime. Should Bitch bo the case in the present instance the BEE will gladly glvo Mra. Johnaon'a defonaa. A BUIISTED SEWEU. Mr. Chester B. Davii , the new Lin coln sanitary engineer , haa not yet ar rived in the city , bnt his presence at this tlmo ( s sadly needed. These snjournera in the Union block , corner of Tenth and O atroat , are particularly desirous of see ing Mr. Divls , and have him exorcise hla Ingenuous brain on the private toprer which rum the refuse from the hotels , bath hunioa and a few con tiguous buildings. The Lin coln Mineral Water Spiinga bath nrd water-cure Institution located in the Union block , la more in need o ! atd than any other. The Tuik who has hitherto porvadcd that popular place haa fled , Turkish bath a are non cat , and the orl- ontil opartmonta are at present flooded with foul refuse from the hotel water- clotots to a depth of at least throafoot on a level. Certsln cltfzjns tire at a loia for that popular recreation , and a feeling of negative , aromatic concern prevails in that locality where once apices and nweot Income - como prevailed. To obvlato all.thlii and to once more restore things to their normal condition workmen are busy trying to find that pri vate sewer and learn whora the stoppage cretin. For these antl-oholerlcally In clined it is hoped their efforts will aoon prove successful. A MAIIUIAC1E AT GRAND ISLAND. While the Fltzgoralds were at Grand Island last week aud after their victory had boon atsurod , ono of tbo team , Oliarlos Bonsyn , dtoldodthat his lot 1ml boon lonely long enough and it was his plain duty to got rnirrlod , f Anticipating the victory of the Fits- goralds , Mr. Benson had his prospective biido , Miss Maggie Glide , como to Grand Island where tbo oaromony was per formed In the midst of an admiring g/oup of friends , none inoro enthusiastic than the Fitzgerald * thomsolvoa. After the ceremony and the bride and groom had received the congratulations of friends , they took the train for the om. The bride and groom are both well known In Lincoln. A JAIL DELIVERY , Sunday night , while the city jailor was otherwise engaged , there w a a j.il de livery at the oily lock-up. The notorious Al McGnlre , Imprisoned for disturbance a few nlghta since , and two companions were lot out In the largo room. Tbo key to the dcor was lying jint outside , and McGalre seeing it reached through , and his arm being long and hla band slender , ho waa able to get tko key with which ho i unloosed the door. Then thcro was only 1 ono door between him mid liberty. Thu lontsldo door being looked from the outsldo IMcGulro was for an instant at a lois wlut Ito do , bat finally taking out ono icrair ( was able to got the look off , and himself and two c3inpininna escaped , The two men with McGairo were plain diuukr , McGuIre has long been n notorious caaa In this city and county , and haa served tlmo In the panltentlry for burglary. Ho VftS implicated in the a'ato house alleged robbery of tbo treasury , THB ( WANT MONUMENT. 3en. McBrldo , secretary of the Grant ruhiument fond , lias two clerks at work e\\ty \ day engaged in tending out circa. lars to various points In the etato In behalf - half of the proposed monument to the memory of the great general. The com manding officer of the Sons cf Veterans , Col. Clark , of Dorchester , has decided to write an address-to that order , and Mrs. Louisa M. Merrill , of St. Paul , depart ment president of the Women a Belief Corps , baa an addroes , both of which will ba sent out by Gen , McBrido. The secretary - rotary is ctnfidorvt of raising n large amount of money for the monument , and ho calls upon patriotic citizens through out the state to contribute their mlto. WASHOUT ON THE B. AND M , Yesterday morning No. 1 overland train from the east over the B. & M. did not arrive in Lincoln on tlmo. A stub train made up of the Omaha passengers and mall w&o sent through , but the regu lar Chicago passengers did not arrive in this city nnttl after o'clock. The wash out which caused the delay occurred near Prcscott , Ia. , a bridge near that place washing cut. The necessary repairs were made by the aoction boas in quick tlmo and the train allowed to move on. Passengers arriving on the late train speak in terms of praise of the manner in which the company reoonatruotcd the track and allowed thorn to proceed on their journey. cur ITEMS. Some time since Father Raymond , a priest living aoino miles beyond Raymond mend , in this county , had $200 worth of wlno stolen from his cellar , A local dc- toctlvo agency took up the caaa , and yes terday several men whoso names could not bo obtained were arrostcd and lodged In jail. There is no publicity given to the cnso for the reason that the parties are trying to stttlo it without prosoou- tiou. tiou.Tho The Hon. M. T. Scott arrived yesterday - day afternoon. Mr. Scott la ono of th loading attorneys of York , and an oldros Idont of the atato , Ho ia going cast on business this evening for York county Whatever ho does for York county wll bo well attended to. At the morning services at the St Paul M. E Church , Sunday morning thcro was § 1GOO raised by rubacrlptloi among the members. The church is thui cleared from debt and the heating appa ratus paid for besides. Scotty Todd , who stole a lot of valua ble properly a day or tire slnco was yes terday iinod $31.00 and coats which ho will oorvo out in the county jnll. The governor in opposition to the wishes of the majority of the bsixrd ol public lands nnd buildings baa appointed Mrs. Matthewson , wlfo of the principal , matron of the Insane asylum. The board of manager * ol the fair will moot in rooms 28 and 20 oF ° the Commercial hotel this evening for the transaction of important business con nested with the fair. The SUto Damoorat leaned no piper last nit-fat for the reason that its press room was flooded with water occasioned by the late rains. Army Notes , Gsa Brcck received yeatorday a tolc- [ jrjmfrom Gen. Howard saylnathathowaa In Yel'owatono ' park and expected to bo at Beiver Canyon , Idaho , on the 28th. The 3ntro ! parly la iu gccd health and spirits , md enjoying the trip greatly. The re turn will bo made about September G. Gen. Morrow , commander at Fort Sid- icy , arrived In town yesterday and la quartered at the Paxton. The department rifle team loft for Fort Snelllng , Minn. , yeatorday , to take ) art In the division contest , ( n accordance vlth the following older 'from head- jnartors : "In accordance with goneralordera No. L , current series from headquarters Dlvl- : lon of the Mlouonri , the enlisted men of , ho department rifle team including ono literate , will proceed , under charge of flr t Sergeant Andrew Ryan , company 3 , Sixth Infantry , to Fort Snolling , Mic- icaota , and report at hoadqucrtora De- jartmont of Dakota. " The Leavenworth correapondont of the Kansas City Times writes to Col. Henry , natructor of rifle practice , asking him iow it is that the Department of the Platte men made such good scores at the eaent contest. Col. Henry has written n reply , explaining the matter as far aa losslblo. The following is the dotall of oflicora in general reciultlng service for the do- > artmont of the Platte : Fort Nlobrara , STob. , Second Lieutenant Charles J. Sto- rons , Ninth cavalry ; Fort Waehakle , iVyo. , First Lieutenant Levl F , Butnott , Seventh Infantry. First Lieutenant Charles M. Rookofol- or , Ninth Infantry , Is relieved from duty is member of the board of survey ap pointed to mcot at Cliovoniio depot , iVyo. Fint Lieutenant Gtorgo Palmer Ninth infantry , la detailed na member of the 3oard of Survey appointed to meet at Jhoycno Depot , Wyoming. Second Lieutenant Charles R Noycs , Sinth Infantry , la relieved from duty in lonnootlon with the Department Rifle Jompotitlon and will return to Fort D. i. Russell , Wyoming. Adjatant General 11 , 0 , Drum haa , at the direction of tha lieutenant general of ho army , issued the following Instruc tions to Gen. 0. 0 , Howard : "Soldiers re-enlisted at their ntfttlons 'or their former regiments within ono nonth from date of discharge therefrom .vlll . bo connldertd regimental ro enlist- nenta , and will bo berne on tbo rogl- nental reciultlng returns of their re- ipeotlv regiment ? . Re-enlistments o ! irdnanco Bergeanta , post quartermaster largoant ? , commissary sergeantr , nnd lospltal stewards will bo governed by the 'ormer regulations. All ether uillstmonts and roonlistmonta will ) o ooniidored as belonging o the department recruiting service , .nd will bo berne on the monthly returns endcrad to the oflica by the department nporlntondent. " : ho County Tenotiet'd lamination "About twenty-five Douglas county oachera have boon examined for tcoond .nd . third grade certificates" Bald Supor- ntondent Bruner yesterday. "All but two if tbom bavo passed. There have been to applications for first grade certificate * , rhlsh require a apecUI examination. " Mr. Brunner IWt last night for West ? oint to viilt his family , aud will pro iced thocco to Fremont where on Wed- ualay and Thurcday an examination for tate taachota * otrUuoatoj will be bold t jcforo a board onropojed of tha school : omiusjlouers ! of Douglas , Dodg9 , Wash- ugtoii , Sarpy and Sanndors counties. lUsotmrged. Oflbor Fuller errestod Harry Header ion Sunday night on a charge of being an ntnate of tn opium don. Judge Stenberg bought that there waa not enough ovl- lenco to convict Heuderzon of being a hep-Genii , " and acojrJIngly relessod lira yesterday , SHOT IN THE AKM , Man "Wanted tt Urund Island KronRlit Ooivn l > jr , nn O nicer. A dltpatch wan received yestordiy by Marshal Oomminga from the marshal of Grand Island which road : "Arrest Jor dan Stont , about six feet tall , weight 180 pounds ; also Qua Johnson , tall and sandy haired , both colored. " The telegram w s placid In the hands of Officer Bloom , whoso boat ia In the district where the colored people congregate , with ordora to inako tbo arrest. Shortly before 7 o'clock last ovonlng Bloom met the two mnn at the corner of Capitol avenue and Eleventh street , nnd roccgnlzsd them from the description given , Ho Im mediately placed thorn under arrest , and ordered them to walk ahead of him. The men asked on what grounds they were arrested , and the offi cer waa reading the dispatch to thorn , when suddenly Qua Johnson itarlcd on a run. The officer called to him to hslr , bnt as ho fnllod to atop Bloom pulled out n revolver and fired It In the air. Jobnion , however , only ran the faster , and Bloom started in pursuit. The two men ran up Eleventh street to Dodge , tha officer firing as ho ran. On Dodge street , between Tenth and Ninth , Johnson sud denly stopped , shouting : "Don't fire any more ; yon'vo hit mo , " and his arm Kuddonly dropped to hla aldo. Bloom immediately took htm Into custody , an found that ho was shot through the Iff arm. A carriage TTBS summoned aud tl : prisoner taken to pollco headquarters. In the meantime Stout , the ether ma arrested , had turned and ran north o Eleventh street , and when the officer returned turned no trace of him could bo fonnc An enormous crowd had gathered , and number of pollcnmon were on hand help search for the escaped prisoner The crowd ran to and fro , and ovorythln was excitement for an hour. ] there was an unusnul movement In on direction the crowd would Immediate ! start on a run to investigate. Efforts t find the escaped man , however , failed illhou h the search was kept up to n lat liour. liour.Whon When * Johnson arrived at police head luartors a physician was summoned t .ho bullet extracted from his arm. It had lib him midway between the wris ind elbow , fracturing both bones. The round waa dressed and temporary ban lagca applied , aud the man removed to 3t. Joseph's hospital for treatment. In Johnson's pockets were found n ra : or , a letter from his mother from Elgin ill. , and a fee other minor articles. Ho idmltlod that ho was the man wanted , : nd claimed that the charge against him a 3rand Island was stealing tools from a jarbar shop In which ho worked. He ilso admitted the stealing , and said tha' ' 10 had taken fifteen razors , two pairs o : illppors , and some brushes and combs Che stolen articles , ho said , were in the > os30sion of Stont , the man who ea laped. The Great Auction. For the third time within four yoara SUlmoso's "Devil's Auction" visits ) maha. Notwithstanding fast : evening's [ isagrooablo weather , the opening nigh if the present engagement waa an im acnao success a veritable triumph. ? ho largo audlenco thoroughly tested the ull aeatlng capacity of the opera louse , and the rlsa of the nrtaln opened the atago to the low of sixteen hundred and fifty people. The programme la a giant affair one ho selection of points of merit is beyond ho capacity of a press notice. These o : bo public who lost the ploaaure of l&st venlng'a performance are referred to bo judgment of the throngs that kept bo house ringing with laughter and r.p- lauso. The pleco comes veatly iui- rovcd since Its last successful visit i June , 1884. The settings re now , marvelous In their mechanism nd gorgeous in their splendor. The peclaltloa worked In are of the highral hnractur in each line presented. The Ihlncso acrobats rulaed the laugh to a cream ; the tumblers met cheers of ad- ilratlon ; Mias Dampeoy'a "I'm English , rou Know , " waa redomandod by the au- lonce numbtr'efB time ? , and every otbor saluro drew out well-earned applause , 'ho by-play of Messrs. Dellyn and Yale , bo loading gentlemen , WAS conrulsivo nd sustained a roar throughout their fra nc nt appearances The ballot was all that orfcot charms and artistic dancing onld niako It. The remaining nights elbe bo Auction promise jammed houses , and bo advance sale for Zvma-ro , whicb , leginning Thursday night , will run out ho week , Is already good. Not a lady in ) maba , who docs not entertain ecruplos gainst the stage in Itself , need feel any ollcacy in attending these performances. AT TUE MUSEUM. At Wood's musonm last nfgat Lida lardnor's Fcmalo Matte-dons began a reek'a stand to a big audlenco. Exprea- iona of commendation are heard from all 'ho ' attended. ) IUKUM City Mission Free DIsponsa ry For tbo fint month ending August itb , the rcclster at tbo city mission reo disponcary on Tenth street , shows ut there have boon forty-ovon patients roatcd , notwithstanding the dispensary as closed for a week of this tlmo. There ere thlrty-ono maloa , sixteen females ; ilrty.ojght adults and nlno children. 'ho ' c&ses treated were divided as > llotra : . .cutecoryza 1 jtbma 1 roDcbitla , 4 lyMiti 1 ioojuncUvitis. . . , . , , . l hronlo Eaatrtla , . . . , , , 2 Iczeraa n [ eptfio congestion 2 [ oart disease , , 3 Djariea 7 atcrraittent fever 3 loocoletij. . . . 8 feuralgU 3 teuvartbsnn , 2 llioumatlam i anitrolce 4 ricathui Menttraatlou 1 rftrico e veins 1 'otal ' 47 Gonrral Morrow's Stair. General Morrow , who Ia to command 10 camp at Beatrice during the reunion [ the Grand Army , hai about completed IB list of niinoi of the gentlemen of bis lifF , Wa publish below the list cs far 3 coraplaiod : Aides do Camp A. Alleo , Omaha ; 'f , [ OlftTkaon , Sohuylor ; H. E. Pilaier , 'Jaltsmouth ; Jsmea FMUOP , Om hs ; 0. I. Frederick , Omaha ; F. T. Hall , Be . rc ; S. L. Brcas , Juntata ; M. H. Har- iD tea , North PJattej Alex. Adam . forth Platte ; N. G. Franklin. Lincoln ; H , Bowcn , Hastings ; J. Neubauor , ilnty ; W. H. Webiter , Oeutnl City ; . B. Jono , Omaha ; J , 0. West , Grand lalind ; Goo. M. O'Brien , Oraaba ; W. S , Randall , Fait field ; J. H. Mnmphy , Schuylor ; Brad. P. Cook , David City ; John Honza. , Omaba ; . I'nyno , Fre mont ; J. E. Hill , Boitrice ; J. M. Ed < wards , Seward ; L. W. Onlby , Beatrice ; John Hammond , Oolumbui ; Jehn R. Manchetter , Omaha. Adjutants General F. H. E. Ebstoln , Fott Sidney ; Charles E. Barmeeter , Om ba ; Henry M. Morrow , Sidney ; J , W. Dancin , Fort Sidney. Inspectors Wm. H. Boyle , Foit Sid- no ; ; J. F. DIencr , Syrtcuse. Quartermasters and Oommlcsary Harry Hotcbklta , Lincoln ; W. 0. Henry , Fairmont ; 0 L. Ho well , Grand Island. Medical Officers. M. W. Stone , Wa- hoc ; Martin Clark. Satioc ; M. J. Gahan , Grand Island ; E Van Bnron , Hooper ; J. O. Carter , Lincoln ; R. E. Moore , Oina- h ; R. R. Livingston , Plattumoutb ; J , D. Miles , Schoylot ; A , H. Sewers , Haitlnpf ; E. 11. Whlttcn , Nebraska City ; W. S. 0. Whaley , Oscools ; Dr. Parka , Arhland ; Dr. Taylor , Blair ; Dr. Mitchell , Mllford ; Dr. Cox , Nollgh ; Dr. Blair , North Bend ; A. J. Wiley , McOook , L. W. Osborne , Blair ; George T. Snolllng.Notth Platte ; L. D. Stlllson , York. Court Not * i. In the county court yesleulay Judge Mc- Culloch rendered decision In the caaa of P. A. Gavin va Ohas Kyle In which HID plalntlffauoi for $1,000 on account of al- Icgod injuries Inflicted by defendant. Mr. Gavin was awarded just ono-quartor the amount asked for $250. Malthowson T , Patrick filed suit In the district court yesterday claiming dam ages from the Omaha Horio railway com pany In the mm of § 10.000. The grounds of this suit are similar to those o the ono brought by thlu gentleman agnins the Horse railway company lost week The plaintiff alleges that h donated to the defendant cor porotlon three acres of land In hi property In North Omaho , adjacent ti King and Like streets , with the under standing tbat they were to hy track on < tun oars through Ilio addition by Juno 1 1885. They have foiled to do so , It L illeged , and the consequent depreciation In the proparty has entailed a loss upon plaintiff cf 510,000 , In addition to the 50,000 worth of proparty which no turned over to the borco car company. The will of Jossph M. RBOSO was ad nilted to probito In tbo county cour usterdsy. In the district court yoatcrd&y Williun. J. Boll filed a petition for divorce fcom lia wife , Emma S. , on the charge of ibandonmont. Elva V. Davia alto In tlluted procoedlugi for dlvorco from her msband , Frank M. Davis , on the ground f desertion. A transcript of appeal from the county onrt was filed In the district court yea prday In tha case of Martin Dunham vs. "ohti W. Dlllranco , which had been ieclded against the plaintiff In the lower ourt. In the accompanying petition the ilalntlff prays for judgment In the sum of 51,000 , a sum which ho alleges WBB Lohwfolly exacted from him by falao oprosenfntlona In an exchange of landa rltb tha defendant , Twiro ICobued. An Individual from Albion , thla tate , recently arrived in Omaha rlth the evident intention of trying the bllity of the pollco force. Several days ijo ho disposed of his gold watch and bain , valued at $125 , and.,8150 In noney , and reported to the pollco that he lad been robbed. The pollco , honrever , ecovercd the entire amount of money nd the watch and chain , and returned hem to their owner. Last night ho again : nt hla watch and reported the matter to ) flieor Horrlgan , who succeeded in again ecoverlDR the proparty and delivered It ver to the owner. A Stocfc Yards Jjako. The dirt taken from tbo site of the Ex- banfeo building ia being used to fill In ho hollow botwoan the railroad and Ex- hange. This will answer the double urposo of a driveway and dam. Plica ro bolng driven along the upper sldo of lie embankment. The flow of the creek 111 bo retarded , thereby forming a small tko of about six acres. It will bo ase- il In winter to cut Ice from , nnd In tlrao ta stock yards company cm get tbolr ator supply from It. They already have pump , and the only expente would bo email outlay for plpo. At present the indicate furnishes the yards with water. A Now Count ) Olerfr , At a mooting of the county commls- ionors yesterday , Guatov Boneko WES ppolntod county clerk , vice H. T. ijeav- ; t , whoso resignation had been tendered nd wcs ccacpted by the board. A roso- itlon was aho adopted by the commls- ioners that William H. Mown , the pros- nt deputy , ba retained. Council Blnffij Fire. Tha alarm of fire at 10 o'clock ' last Ight was caused by the burning of a amo barn located at the corner of ourth avonne and Eleventh street , auso of fira utfkuown. The property ai ownad by ex-congrossraan W. H. M. 'usoy. ' Tha overland train on tha Union Pucifio blch is scheduled to leave hero for the weit L8:20 : p. m. , was several hews late last ight. Tbo causa of tbo detention wis a 'ftshout on the "Q" near Greiton , Ia. , ncceB- tatinft the running of the fast mall by way St. Joseph. All other trains were consld ably delayed by the storm. 25 YEARS IN USE- is Greatest ffi. ffi.y.ffi.ffik of tha Agsl SYMPTOMS OF A aa * ufniipellte , Dowel * coxlvc , 1'aln to 10 bead , wlt'i a dull 10080110010 tbc icU parr , i'nln under tbe ihanlder. ade , Fiillaeaa after eallacrllh add * cllnntlonto exertion of body ormlut < ritnbllltrofteiapcr , l.nirnclrlti , wlcti recline of havkncnculccteU louodutf , 'carlncn , Ulzzlneai , Flutlerlngr at Ilia eart. Hot * boforolho eyc , IleadacUe 'or tbo rlt'bt eye , Uealleiineii , vrlth ful drcuma , Illcblr colored Urine , nn J CONISTIPATSON. rVTX'H JLUliXiH are especially adaplo 1 eucU rases , ono tlocio oiTecta eucli n aiiiioffeelingrnston9tonislunosutlcrcr- rtiuy Iiirrnse the Appetite , nulcauoetba dr to TuUe oi 1'lc.ti , tiiu the y tem 11 iitrlBlicil.ainl liyinLlrVoiiIc Action on tiveOruau ,1trKulMrtJtoular ( > I'rl-nUf c.1 1 nCnriny st..N.Y. . . _ _ _ - . sa : ; UAT llxiit or WlUFKUita ohnnged to u BLAUIC by a slnglo application o ( la DTK , It impurta a tiatanf color , atantancoubly. bold by UrucgUU , or nt byeipremon receipt or 01. Murray St. . Now York , RAILBOAD MEWS. tHB TO10.V I-ACmo's VIKWS. Genornl Manager Cfillawny waa questioned yesterday regarding his views upon the Bell eqn&bble. Mr. CVUUwny said that "iniumcr- able falsehoods wcro being induittlously elf ctilated regarding the matter bnt M It was in the hands of the courts he had no tleslro to dlteuss It nt this tlmo further than to deny the imputatlonsof persecution nnd discourtesy which hud been Imputed to him. Ho thought they were entirely unwarranted by the facts In the CASO. It was not within range of possibilities that the former rnnnngom oat of the UnionPnclfio had pat o\et una hundred thousand dcll.irs ot the compaoy'a roocoy Into thisrrororty Intending to - allow the disposition of it to bo controlled absolutely by two gentle men , tha total sum of whose interests accord ing to the flock books was twenty dollarsbut , if Mich WAS the case tha mystery would fmve to pass unexplained Into history ns has the hiding ; of hla identity by Juntas , and other similar frrnki of great men , liy the wny said. Mr , Cillnway whila yon newspaper gen tlemen are Tilling up every night with disser tations nnd affidavits on the licit question why do you not each publish the affid vita of Mr. Burton , Mr. Thuraton and Mr , Burn- ham , upau the subject ? Thcio show what n mtjonty ot the board of directors testified ns to their stewardship. " After dollvotlng hlm self of thcso few remarks tha general manager disappeared. NOTI3 AND PSnsONALS. J. J. Burns , general storekeeper of the Union Pacific , returned Saturday night from Kantas City and the west. McBsri. Walker , nsilstant to Hallway Oom- misatoner JOB. 1 } , Johnson , aud Mink , Assist- nnt treasurer of the Union Pacific , completed their nnnual labcru of ravlowlng Union PaciB- accounte , a task which hat occupied their n tontlon hero for throe weeks pnst , nnd loft fo their Boston headquarters Saturday nigh They go by the wny of Kansas City , whor they will glance nt the superintendent method of accounting on that division Division Superintendent Dorranco and wlf went on a brlof trip to Salt Lake City Sun day night , "B R. Thompson , superintendent of Urn nnd the running of trnina. " is the latest frea among railway titles. Mr. Thompson take it n a doubtful compliment. It is veritabl nnd In fact the "Popo'a hull. " The Chicago & Northwestern railway give notice that they h ve juit put Into the stat of Iowa twonty-threo now caboose cars , oac 3ii9 of which ia fitted up with Bleeping ca bertha for the special accommodation of stock men. Those cabooeo cars will bo run exclu iljoly for btock traius , nud are intondoJ t ; ive parties in chnrgo of stock the bset accoru tnodationa possible- . FEUSONAI/ . I" A Nash baa gone to Chicago , M Allen , Columbus , is at the IVuton. 0 W Dresser , of Ohadron is at the Millard K Bird and wife , Lincoln , are gnceta at th ? axton , F B Woodrow left last evening for a south rn ttip. Miss Goneivo Ingcrsoll hai returned to 'few ' York. Hon. J. M. Woolworth left , Sunday , fo ow York. Mra Armstrong started last evening for Lu rerno , Minn , I1 T llantom , of Nebraska City , ia atooping > t the Paxton , W W MoKenna , of Tckamah , is etorping .t . tbo Millard. M C Harrington , of North Platte , is n guest , ttha Millard. Ohm n Yale , manager "Devil's Auction , 3 nt the Millard. George L Her and wife , of Norfolk , Neb. ro at ( he Millard. Miss Fanny Butterfiold is visiting friends a Wmona , Illinois , Mra A B Uufreno left last ovonirg for n hort eojourn nt Spirit Lake. C F Bowman nnd moco and J F Wleumnri f I/ncoln , &re at the Milhrd , L O Foster , grand organizer of the railroad rakoman'a association , is in the city. ' Mis ] Fannie Oroft has returned to St. 'oueph'a hospital with tlightly improved calth. Mlsa Minnie Duvn ) , of Detroit , leaves for Ireeley , Colorado , this mornidg , on a visit } friends , Thomna 0. Caraon , n prominent citizen of own City , accompanied by his wifa and son , i at the Pnxton. Lkut. R. A. Lovell , U. S. A , ia In the Ity on route for the west. Ho Is ncoompa- ied by hla wife. GM Humphrey , Pawnee City ; 0 H ( erf , Lincoln , nnd 0 Bushow , Rad Cloud , ro nt the Paxton. William L Browne , L E Skinner , Joseph H 'airfield and J W Jtnmuga , of Platteinoutb , re at the Millard. J. J. Dickey nnd wife , accompanied by IIB. Jarvis , returned Saturday evening from 10 western mountains , Mr nnd Mrj J F Van Slcklo have left for linncapolia , Minn , which they will make Jeir future lioadqunrtera. K , R , French , Union Pacific attorney nt lenvor , la visiting hia brother , Mr. Howard 'roncb ' , of thla city. lion , Jno , L. Webster rctnrnoJ yesterday torning from Denver where his practice had illed him for a few days past. A. , T , Popploton nnd wife , accompanied by [ rs. 8ea , the mother of Mrs Poppleton , ent to Denver yesterday morning to epont a * iw days. Captain Wm. P. Payne , of Nebraska City , visiting in the city , the guest of hia nu hter , Mra , M , P , Wilcor. He is accom- anled by his grand-daughters , Nieeea Irene idL'zzIoPfljno , Gee H. Murray , the agent for the "Devil's .uotlon" company after arranging tbo ground ad witnessing alfalfa In sailing order left last i ht for St. Joe , tojpreporo for n stand there nring fair week , Mr. Murray is n gentle- ias in tbe truest acceptation of the term , Mr. Andrewltoaewater returned , yesterday , om Manitou , Colorado , whither he went .mo . days ago with hi * wlfo and child , Ho iporta that Mrj. Rotowater and the child o in good health nnd will return tbout Sep- mber 1. J Wood Smith la In the city , quartered nt ia Paxton. Ho Ia now editing the "North- catern" at Loup City , He ropoita town lota i the boom In the prospect of the Union ftdfla extension now constructing between i t point and Bt Paul , Mickey McOlnre baa returned from the ocky mountains , The canyons are still holog tbe praiees of tne Chicago , Milwaukee St Paul road , which is tlia topic of his dis- lurae wherever ho goes , whether on hlgbeet ountaln top or on broadest plain , J.Philpjt , Weeping Water } i : . Bignell , Incoln ) G , G , Nail , Atlantic ; O. R , Hide- on , Kansas City ; \V. H , Crosby , Cbntof ; . P. Burrlf , Creiton ; J. W , Kearnj , P. U. rogan , Bradford ; D , H , Draper , Pl&tta- outhGoo , Maner , Hhelton ; J. S , Shaw , wuton.Wyo. ; II. P. Bhddon. Lyonij J , lleyne , Minnoapollj , nre at the Canficld. At the Metropolitan ; W 0 Hopkiru , Ash- nd ; O G Anderson , McCook ; JF Pottcwon , rahco ; 0 Cook , F II Hill , Fremont ; Henry Burton , Grand I ! and ; Chaa H Hraitb , K J Darch and wife , Tekatnab ; II P Sheldon , Lyons ; A Bailer , Lincoln ; Jinn Chwo , Plattsmouth ; O II Haroeo and wtfo , Blair , NebMi ; J A Livingston , Milwaukee ; N L Clatk , W W TWend , Randolph , lowaj r8 P Morgan , New York City ; I Ilcnld , West Liberty , lownj J S McCrary , Mltcbel- vllle , Iowa ; W II Remlniton , J F Oresioy , D s Molncs ; Mra 0 A Jewell , Wntervllle , N Y ; W U Oorblt , Grijwold , lown ; F L Fru- man , Atlantic , lows ; W A Gray , Bnllalo , N Y ; A L Buchnnt , W B Wcidachan , Mich ; U A Darnell , Chicago , 111 , "John Doe" ia becoming nn almost dally occupant of the city jail , Lntt night ho wai run in by Offlo.'r Wcllnod on n charge ol being drunk nnd disorderly , Dick Johnson , Henry Moero nnd George Craft , vagrants , wcro taken out of the pitilcte rain Inst night ncd pltccd In the city jnll by omcers Bloom and Hlnchoy. IN THE PASTRY IF , . , flnror Oat > . , . ! . , at ilcllcnlcly nnil imU iirallyiti the Trult ti om lilch they nre innUo. POli ST15EN(3TIt AND TRUE FKUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PREPARED DY TH ! Pi-ice Baking Powder Co. , Ohlcaso , III. st. Louis , Mo IIAKIRC or Ry. Prico'c Groain Baking ; Powder AHO DiPrice's Lupulin Ycnst Gcma lleal IJry Hop Vcnst \YC MAUK UUT ONZ QUAUTV. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. FOR THE TntUTJIEXT OF ALL SHRONIO AND SURGICAL DISEASES The largest Medical Jnntltuto West of Mississippi River. "Ifty rooms for the nccomodatlon of patient ) . Thi 'liytloJ.in and fiurec-on In clmnjo ot the Injtltuto hai iod sixteen J cars' of successful practice. And Is aldc < y aEElstonts of rare ripcrlcnco oa epcclalUU li firlr vailous department ! . WIIITI rou Cmcciin on Deformities and Uncei , niFEi : sofWo lf , rilos. Tumors , Cancers , Catarrh , Bronch It , Inhalation , Electricity , Taralrsls , EpIler'T , Kldncr r e Ear.Sklnaml Dlood nlneasos write for PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN n FlilViiF , SrcciAL and NEKTOUS Dlscisri , tcmlna \ cakness , Snermatorrhren , SynlillU. Oleot , Klrlcture , Varl ocelo anil all dlstasoi of the Urlnarj and Seinal organs ' .Boa treated by cor reipondsnce.orrersonally Confidential [ edl < lnes0ont by mall or express without raarki to Udl ate contents or tender , Adren all Icttori to AHA MEDIUAI. iND SUKQ1CA1 , INSTITUTE , Itb eet.CornerofCar'-'ATenae , . OUAUi ' ' K OMAHA. NEBRASKA. 'AID ' OT ? CAPITAL . . . . JIIPLUS MAY1 , 1885 . SSPj orriOBita : C , W , YATZS , A. E. TouzAiirr , President Vice President , 7 , V.MOESB , JHO.S.OOLLINB , LEWIS S , REID W , H , 8. Hughes , Ooabior. BANKIMQ OFFICE : TJhs.0 Srom IOB , 12th Atf KFAENAM ST3 , 4 General Banking Busi ness Transacted. AL K6ITH. UAIJl 38 3. 15th Btroot , Opp. . JLA.JLJL8M Merchant BlO.South nth Btrcet , DOORS SOUTH OF FAUNAS ) tiilano ioaltit 1HOTOGRA1 HEE STUDIO ON GROUND FLOOR , ? 18 North 16f > B , t , OABLIOHS , r. B , GAELICIS& JOHNSON 516 N , 16th Si ; , , Oniaha.Nob 5 poi cout Interest Allowed on tirao Deposits. Iiivestmonb Securities , Mortgngo Loans. Loans Negotiated on City Property niia Improved Farms , UHITfiD , STATES J nv U. B , DEPOSirORY , S. W. Car , rarnam nnd 12th Sts $100,000,00 0. W. HAMILTON , Proa't. H. T , BARLOW , Oa hljs U , M , OALnwEtt , B. F , Sunn , 0. W. HAMILTON , M , T , BABLOW , O. Witr , UAMILION. Accounts aoUcltod aud kept sub ] act to tight check Certificates ot Deposit Issued payable In nnd 12 months , bearing Interest , or on da- uiand without interest. Advnncej niado to customers or npprovod ccurltlca at market rates of interest. Tha Interests of customers nro closely guard ed nnd every facility compatible with prlncl- plca of eound banking freely extended , Draw tight drafts on England , Ireland Scotland , ani ? all part a ot Europe. Bell European paaiaco tickets. Cor. 13th and Donglno S10. Capital Stock , - - - . Liability of StcckhoMcrc , y 0 , ( { 0 FiTG Per GeBlIaW.M _ ON MEAL USTAJ E. IJOTD _ . President fT. A. PAXTOH . Vice P/Mlairl I. U. BKNHETT , . UannglDg Director OHK \VlIiHOR . . . Cashier HAS. P.itAJSDKKaOK , 3H03.I , . KIMBALI , . J. W GANNETT , KAX 34EYKK. UEHftV 1-DMUI 1C L. STONE. U. S. DEPOSITORY. . H. MILLARD , A , U. WYMAN , President. Vice President. WM. WALLACE , Cashier. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS Fire and Burglar Proof Qafoo. For rent at from f 5 to $60 per innum. EXCELSIOR , 3est Steam Heater IN THE WORLD. Bar-rounded l y Tfater , for Dtscrlptlrt CirtuUr. 2OW1NC & CO . , 1 4th and Dodge 8ta.f OMAHA , NED. , ai Arenti for Nebraska , Dakota lovra. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANE OF OMAHA. Paid up Capitol , . 9200,000 Surplua Fund . 50,000 N. W , Oor. Ifatnam nnd 13th. HANK Mcnniv , President. SAML E. RoaEns , Vlca Preddont KN B , Woou , Oaahtor. LDTIIEU DIUHB , Ais't OaBhiar. Account ) BOllolttd and prompt attention gUea I butlntTj entiuited to our caro. ays 5 Per Gout on Time Deposits The Famous I BAW'GE On the principle o the wrought on range , with wntor front for sating tank , 0 or 8 holes to cook i , two ovens and closet. Is now > rBalo by W. F. STOETZEL , Howard , bet. Kith nnd 17th St.