2 THE OMAHA DAILY BE $ : SATURDAY. MAY 20 , 1886. DID THEY MURDER RUI1LE ? Two Mon Arrested , Charged With the Grime. TUTTLE'S VICTIM ABOUT TO DIE. | The Powell Murder Case The Sports- men's Convention lilooil Money , Septemlicp Uncos Minor i Mentions , Arrcsleil Tor the Murder of Untile. , ' .Shortly after ! ) o'clock jesterday after noon the doors of the county jail swung I open and Constable Stein , accompanied by two mon.stopped In. The names of Iho X two men were given lo Jailer Joe Miller , ° t ns William Burton and Henry Fielder. r They had been arrested for the murder IdS of Christopher Hnhlo on lasl Tuesday evening. Stein was very reticent about thn nnest of the Ivvo men , but acknowledged that they were suspected of being implicated in tlio murder of lluhlo. A reporter for the 13r.K who happened lo bo in tbo jail at the lime wns permlllcd to have a few mo ments' conversation with both men. Fielder , the larger and older of the two men , is a dark"eomplcxloned , heavy act fellow , with a stubby black moustache , and small , half-closed eyes , which gliltcr brightly as he talks. He has a mouth which suggests latent ugliness i" its owner nnd a general expression which is not altogether - together prepossessing. Ho was dressed in rough clothes , of bluish color and coarse texture. He Is thought by Con stable Stem to be tlio man in blue , Nore lia , about whom BO much has been writ ten and upon whom Ihe burden of sus picion rests. "I don't know anything about this Huhlo case , " ho said to tlio reporter who was permitted to interview him briclly , "except what I read in the ! ! KI : . I did not come to Omaha until last Friday , thrco or four da.ys after Huhlo was killed. Before that I was shoarlngshccp on Patrick's place. " "Can you prove thai you were engaged In that work on Tuesday and Wednesday last ? " queried the newspaper man. "Yes , " came Ihe reply from behind Ihe bars , "i can. " "Did you over know Huhlo ? " ' Not that 1 can remember of. " "Have you ever seen him ? " "No , 1 don't think lever have " In reply to further questioning , Fielder , ns lie gives his numu , said thai hu hailed from Hiawatha , Kan. , ami made a living by working on a farm. Burton , the oilier man , is a young fellow probably 0 or 21 years of age tin inoliunsivo , quiel individual , who , nt the lime ho was inter viewed by Iho reporler , was badly scared. Ho prolestod that he did not know any thing about thu Huhle murder case , except what he had read in Iho papers , nnd , furlhormoro , that he did not know anything about his fellow-prisoner , Fielder. The warrant for the arrest of the two men was sworn out in the court of Jus tioo Hclsley , and they were captured" some four or five miles sotilh of the city. Constable Stein will not talk about the circumstances which led to their arrcsl. Ho says , however , that Ihe description of "Norelia" tallies exactly with that of the man Fielder , and that it is certain Unit Fielder came from the town in Missouri that Norelia claimed as his home. Furthermore , when Fielder was arresled ho appeared very much agitated , and on the way in asked questions Ihat showed that ho was greatly concerned in the. lUihloaasc. HE WIMi PltJDDADhY DIE. Tlio Victim ofthoTuttla Hoy's Assault Not Kxpccted to Survive. Lisl : evening , Mrs. Mioho , wifu of Ihe man who was so badly bealen by Ihe Tulllo crowd as detailed in the BKI : of a few hiys ago , brought to Sheriff Coburn the information that her husband was in a most critical condition. She went so far as to say that it appeared that the enhances of recovery wore against him. It came to n HKB reporter , and notwithstanding - withstanding Ihu lateness and darkness of thu hour , at about 11 o'clock thu scribe drove to the residence of Ihe wounded man. i man.Michc was found in bed. His light arm was so lied over his left shoulder as S Klbjrondor il impossible for 51 to fall by his side. His wounded head was bandaged nnd stitched , and it was only with the 5 greatest dilh'ciilty that he turned in his 5J bod. His voice was wonk and his fen- J \\Wa \ \ } betoken ed pain which lie was nn- 5I able to describe. Although apparently uot in danger of immediate death , his condition was such as to warrant the I "gravest tears as regards his recovery. Thu housu in whioh the wounded man lay is a small , thrcu-rooinud frame struc- 'turo , Kvory do > r and window was i closed , and the atmosphere was almos t Btilling. When Iho reporter reached the house , a male relativu occupied a bed in the front room , while Ihu wifu of thu as saulted man presumably attended him in the next. Thu victim was suli'uring in- ifc tons p ain , nnd wusnnublu to express in English thu pain hu felt. When satisfied thai no immediate danger was apprchuudud , the ruportor 4eflTho hoiiso , and had scarcely loft llm t fence surrounding the wounded man's F property , when ho was surrounded by a fc crowd of the residents of thu neighbor hood. Fiom Ihcsn ho learned .iiiinclonlly of fca the Tntllu brothers to warrant the belief t hat they should , al least , hu driven out a toftown. Soiling aside the outrage upon Mlohc , cuilain members of thu Tuttle family have been identilieu vvllh crimes ( according lo report ) which otitcht Jong RJIico have been expiated under Iho most Huvoru of judicial visitations. Iif IiJi I'arncll Huclal Club , JiM The iivont of last evening at Cunning Jim ham hall vv.u the May paity given by the m I'arncll Social club , Thu aflair was a do- cidud biieccs.s in every respect , and was enjoyed bywory ono of thu btiventy-llvo c or more couple present. A programme of twenty dances was carried out to thu viw mu-lcof Hotlmnn'sorehcstera. The fol vicl lowing committees worn entill ed lo all cl credit for tliuniicccss of thu parly : clF clda ftlastm ot Ceremonies James Connolly. da Floor CommUtiN.lohu ! ' . I'iko. S.'Col lins , John .I. Llovd , It. Matter. fu Heeontlon CommUtee John BucUey , In Lewis Connolly , .loiin J. Lloyd. , -Committees nt ArianuemrnU 1) . Matter. & Collins , John K. i'rice. d t < Omaha Uot'oi-m Club. te Thn usual meeting will bo held to-night lu at Huckinghaiu hall , on Twellth and ti Dodge streets. An addicsi will be made Uy Judge Edmund liarde.ll. Thc.ro will bo good ringing. The public ii cordi ally invitud. . Tig vain to HIK a jtoivdur that dolins detection , but us > j I'o/.r.oui'd to improve the itomplovion. SEPTUM nrcn. s PO nxs. Program or the Knll KACOS to" He Held In This City. The managers of the Omaha Fair and Imposition association have determined to make their next meeting the racing event of the year for this western coun try , and for that purpose have oll'eied purses that will secure the attendance of the best horses on the western turf. The meeting will bo held during the week commencing September 0 , and lasting six days. L'urscs in the sum of # 10,0 H ) have 'been ollered. Secretary i ) _ H. Wheeler , of the association , bus just Issued the following pamphlet pto- ginmme of the races ; MONIlAV , AKIMKMIir.lt C. Trolling , - year old Colt stakes , asso ciation to will . S 100.0) Entries to clmo August II , SJ3 en trance fee , ? 10 ot wlilch must ac company nomination , 81.1 to be paid on or t > ufoie September 1. Kli.sl horse TO per rent , second horse ' . ' 0 percent , tlihd horse 10 per cent Uuunlne purse , \i \ inllo dash for 2 vcai olds . S 103.00 First horse STO , second 9'X ) , ttilnl 810. TUr.SPAY. HIU'THMHUIt 7. Trolling , : * minute class , purse . S 503.00 Pacing. a:35 : class , purio. > . 500.00 Tiotllng , 3 year old colt stakes , as sociation to add . . % . S 1SO.OO Entries to close August 14 , S'i5eii- trance tee , S10 of wlilcli must ac company nomination , S20 to bo paid on or befoieSeptembei 1. WRIIXKSII.VY , .HRI > rKMlliil : 3. TrottlUK , 'J:40 : clnss , pmso . , . . . . BOO 00 TiHttltiK , S:3Tchiss : , wn-io . coo oo Jtunnlm , ' , l milednsli , punc . l'J5 00 Klrst lioisotBT ) , second , fei' . , third 815 Itunnintf , K ndlo heats , ben a in 3 , puree . 150 00 First horse 8100 , second SW : , lliltd 315. TIU'IISDAY , HinTKMHhU 'J. TrottlnL' , 'Ja4 class , pur o . 5 700 00 Special race . . . ' , - , ' , < \ ° 'M ° ° Teima and conditions oflilcli M-ill be annoiinceil boreUftcr. Tiottlng , 4 year old colt stakes , asso ciation tomld . 20300 Entries to close Attqirct 14. S.TO ontrnncutuc , $10 ofhich imistac- comiuny nomination , S-t ) to be pal < l on or botore Sojit. U lUiiuiiiii : , i ! mllu dnsli. purso. . , . cr > 0 00 First liorso S100 , second SUO , thlid S : . rill Sr.lMCMIIKlt 10. ' 1 rotting , a : : cl.t. < s . 8WO 03 Vaciuc , tree tor all. purse . 000 00 Kumifng , % mile heats , best 3 in 3 , purse . 150 00 First borsc SlOO.second $ : i.i.tlilid ? lo. One milo dnsli lei " > - > e.ir olds , iiiiisu. . lij 00 Fhht hoise Sb. , Kroud 5 0 , tbiid S15. sA.'ifitAv. ! sr.i'ii.Miir.n : 11. Troll Ins , t reo rornll , purse . S OO 00 TiotUiiR. 'JMSclnss , purse . MX ) OJ Uuniilng. mill ! bents - > i > :1. : purse. . . . iiOO 00 First liorso S14)sucoiul ) fbOthiidS40. ItnuuiUK , Ji mile , pin.se . 100 OJ Flrstborse STO , sworn ! fc'JO. tbird S10. All purhos fortroltliiK and paclno ; races. unless otlic'iui Ufiln'ciliL-d. to lit ! divided lulo lour monies as follows : Klist liorso M pur ctiit , second boi > c 3T > per cent , thlid horse 15 poi cent , toiiith hoiso 10 percent , of pm > cs. All tiottlmraiid nacliiK ince.s. except colt stake i .ices , to bo mile bents , best tlueu in live to barneys , and will lie conducted under the lilies ol the National Tiotting nssoclatlou , of which tbls association is a member , us iiinciidcit except as othoi wise specified. Tlio a , II and 4-year-old colt stakes laces to be mile bents , bust two in tluee. liuunim : Riee-i will bo goveied by the Ameilcan Jockey club lacing rules. In heats \ > hero eight or inorolimscs stait , the distance will be ir > 0 yards The society ie cr\cs the ileht to tiot or run i.iees between heats and to | > ostpuuo for Riitliclunt cause. The light is nlsn churned to change the outer of any of these events , should it be to their coinenlcuce nnd lor the btt t Intuicsts of the contestants , but no change \\lll bo mnile In eases wheie an in- justieo would be clone to any ol tliu p.uties nmkiim entries. Nopicmlum to ruled out burses. TIMK OF n.osixn Ksinir.s. All trotting anil pacing r.iues close at 11 o'clock p , m. , Monday , Amiiil SO. KnnuiMi : laces close at 5 p. m. , the night beforu the nice. Stake races close at 11 o'clock p. m. , August 14. Till : COUNCIL IJLL'ITS RACKS. The races to bo given by the Council HhiH's Driving Park association occur on August < n , September lr 2 and 3 of the week preceding the Omaha races. This will be an additional inducement to tlio owner.s of racing slock , as it will give them two weeks of racing without the usual big railroad jump between the cities where the meetings arc held. The programme of the Council Hlull's races as announced by Secretary Kd Mott , of the Driving Paik association , is as follows : KlltSr DAY TTKSDAY , AUOtWTlll. Jdinniug , one mile for nllngcj . S 100 CO Trottiui ; , ! 3:4S : class . ! iV ) 00 Tiottiiig,2j3 : : class . UOO 00 hr.roxi ) BAY wni > Msi : > AY , SKIM. L Uuunlng. % mile unit icpeat , foi 3 year olds . . . 125 TO Paring. 35 : ! ! class . SOO 00 Trotting , 'J-.40 class . OX ) 00 Tiiiuu OAY Tiiunsntr , SKIT. 2 , Itunnini ; , ? mile dasli , foi 2-jcar olds . ICO 00 Pacing , UMO class . UW 00 Kiee lor nil , trotting . SOO 00 rOKlIIII ItAY I'lllDAY , RI.1T. 3. Xo\eltv iiiniiing IX miles . UJo OD Uno-half mile cio , 1 mile SiO.yt miles SCO. Trotting. 2'Jelass : ) . " 00 oo Pacing , Ireo for all . UOO 00 The Pou-oll Case. In the district court yesterday tiio case of the State vs. Powell , charged with the murder of ( Jlias. Leslie atsFlqiencc in No\ ember last , was continued. The state concluded the prosecution al noon. The. only noN evidence in the state's case was thai given by C. B. Mead , a plasterer anil former justice of the peace lit Florence. lie testified thai he was engaged } n plas tering Henry IVtor.son's house on the day of Ihc- killing , and Unit Powell was work ing with him. Powell earned jus revolver ver in his hip pocket all of thu time while. at work , as ii guarding against some threatening danger , lie did not hoar Powell malco any threats against Leslie. The defeubc was commenced jcstetd.iy afternoon. The principal witness for the defense was Crosby , the now man alleged to have received a dealli-bed Elatement from Leslie , in which the latter declared ho had blurted out to do up Powell. There wii.s a heated discussion over thu admis sion of Crosby's testimony. Attorneys Baldwin for thu .state unit liurnhuni for thu dcfoiibc becuaio * o oxeiled in thu wrangle that Judge Neville called for the criminal docket to enter uu a contempt against Judge lialdwin. The storm passed over , however , and the leshnony WHS de cided in oidiir. Crosby will be the first witness called this morning. There will be no session of the court on Monday , Decoration clay. Tlio SptirtHiiicn'6 Convention. Secretary ( Jco. E. Kay , of the Slate .Sportsmen's association , has rcculvcd ad vices whinh warrant ids opinion th\i : \ the coming convonlion of the association , which will be held in this city on Juno 8 , 0 , 10 and 11 , will bo thu largest -attended of uny yiit hold. There am fifteen clubs in thu &Uito that are in thu as ocialion and applications for membership are be ing received each nay from other clubs , Over ono hundred cutnes have already been made for thu shooting tournament , winch will take place during the conven tion. Hustings , Lincoln , Grand Island , ISrownville. Kcbruska Cily : md Plaits- mouth huvo cnteicd their crack teams for the shooting carnival , and the con- lisst promises to Im an unusually oxcilmg ono. Itcduccd rates huvu buun made on all of Ihn railroads leading to thn oily , and hundred ; , of .sporUmcn throughout the stale will take advunlugo ol the op- portnnity nd allciid llm fjpoi1 mu'ii's convention and the June musical fost nil. TJIh WKSTK.KN LKAOUK. The Wcblern H.is Hall loagun met at Icace. Tlio Omaha knights of the bag , bnt and ball could not accept the propo sition and the scheme wns dropped. Memorial Day \Vnr Concert , The concert which is to bo given by the Seward strcel M. K. Sunday school on Monday evening , next , will be a treat , especially for the old soldiers and thosd who remember Hie stirring times"of 18Jl-r ( > . A good deal of preparation lias been made , and all who go will bo amply repaid. Appended is Hie programme ! F. W. Win n : . Mus MAY E. MrLi-.A ? ? , .Musical director. Accompanist. Unltle hvumof the icpubllc Chorus Tiampl tramp ! tramp ! Solo and chorus Itnttle cry of fieedom Solo nnd chorus Those biuthuis of ours Kccltauoii .Miss Dtood. Marehiiigtliroiuliieor ( la.Jiiar. ( and chorus lo they miss meat hoinu ? . Solo Miss Pieosoii. OldSlmdy . .Trio Me sis. Dunn , Toms and Lemon. Just bufmo the b.illle , inothei , , Solo nlut chorus Habylou Is fnllen Solo and choiii.1 ( Sod bless our stars forever . . .Hccitntion Uev. C.V. . Saviike. U'ben thlseruul nai Is o\oi..Solo mid clioins We've drank from the samocmitcoa. . .Solo Mr. J. II. Pre < < sou. Kingdom's coming Solo and chonis Moss.V.s in Hie cold , cold ground Quiii tettc and chorus Stnr sptnglcd Imiiucr. Solo and chorus Tentlnir tn-nlcht. Solo and chorus Cover them over with beautiful llowcr.s..Solo Mrs. aSewiiinu. Vacant chair Double imiirtcllo Itcd , white and blue Choius IMIss llnwtliorno na "Quocnn. " Il was an cnlhusiaslta audience that trreoted Miss ( Jraco Hawthorne in her appearance as " ( Juecna" at Hoyd's last evening , and every token of apprecia tion was justly earned by the talented arlisto. The role is an exceedingly dlfll- cult one , drawing heavily upon the art ist's powers of emotion nnd requiring a vorsilality of acling seldom embodied in one character , ranging fiom the merriment of the Imppy , friv olous sweetheart lo tlio intense realistic portrayal of the suH'oringbf the deserted wife and the thrilling delurinm of the maniac. In every position she proved herself capable , display ins nn ability , naturalness and earnestness which wis rewarded by the hearty ap plause of her delighted hearers. Sh moio than fulfilled evcrv promise that has been made for jter. and bj her inces sant and conscientious work has won the admiral ! in of Omalui theatre goers , which is but another addition to her laic- Iv achieved list of triumphs. Miss Haw thorne is well supported , Messrs. Unas. Haninjrer , Leon Hugnier , Harry Whit ing , and the Mi-sus HertieVillis , Louise Dcmmonuiid Ma tie Lapello being mem bers of her company. This afternoon "Fanchon" will be presented at the mat inee and "Oliver Twist" this evening. Kyle's Case. Barring the interference of unforsecn events Constable Kyle will be tried be fore tlio county commissioners on Wednesday nexl , on Iho charge of drmik.innoss and conduct unbecoming an ofiicor. Ho has succeeded for over a month in evading the ofu'cers who have been sent to summon him to appear be fore the board , and his case lias been postponed troin week to week. On Thursday morning Sheriff Coburn went to Kyte's homo , ou Walnut hill , at I o'clock in the morning , and succeeded in gelling a summons read to him before he could get out of his bed. There is now no excuse for Iho further postponement of the case. Thought it was Illoort Money. A wild-eyed woman dragged her hus band inlo the police court room yester day morning and appealed to Judge Stenbcrg to make an investigation for the purpose -ascertaining how her hus band became possessed of $100 , which he bail bioujjhr. home on Thursday night. The conviction had taken possession of Iho woman lhal her husband had taken "blood money" for some criminal of fense. The conviction bore upon her mind until it almost craved her. Her fears ivcio allayed by u satisfactory ex planation made by her husband in the presence of the court. StifTncss in Ihc limbs is sure to vanish by the use of St. Jacobs Oil , the con queror of pain. Charged With Bantnrilj- . Mary Anderson , a young servant girl who is employed at Ihe denf and dumb institute , filed an information in Justice Anderson's court yestctduy charging Thomas Watson with being the father of her illegitimate child , which was born in November last. Watson was arrested by ConstabbHouck last. evening , and placed in the city jail. Hois a young man , a civil engineer in the employ of .I.E. House , commissioner of public works. llnlford Since for family use. Sold every- Personal J. D. McCarn , Creighton , Nob. , is a Pnxton guest. Sam. A. EU'or , Portland , Ore. , W. II. Patlon , Ashland , arc at the Canliold. Ilndolph Sanghor , the accomplished clerk of J. I' . Boll , bus gone to Chicago to reside. Jilr.s. Jnlictta Hawley , of Ottumwa , Iowa , is visiting her grandson , Dr. James Carter , 023 Virginia avenue. Grace Hawthorne and company ar rived yostoiduy over Jllio HiirJinglou road. She is stopping at the Millurd. _ Mrs. W. S. MeCrea of Chicago arrived yesterday on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. \V. N. Itabcoclc , at tlio Mill.ml house. . T Wilkins , of the Filhnoro Connty'Ro- Ciiblicau , published Geneva , Nen. , < is i the eity , and was a caller nt the IJKi ; ollicc to day. D. O. Millsl known nmongother tilings as the ttither-in-lav/ the editor of thu New Yoik Tribune , passed through here ycbUirday on his way to the west. Mr. K. W. Simeral received a telegram to-day from his brat her , William Simeral of Arapaboo , Nob. , baying that a lire occurred at that place yesterday com pletely destroying nis oflicc. W. N. Bubcoek. general western pas- heiuror agent of the C. & N. W. , accom panied by J his Qwife , 'will Qlcavo to-day night on a month's trip of business to Oregon iuid California. llnlford Sauce makes cold menu a liii.uiy.1 ISrevltics , Thu wholesale grocery firm of Sloan , Johnson & Co. have removed from Peoria lo this city. The following mem- beis of Iho lirm and its employes were registered ut the Milhird ycstciday : J. P. Johnson , Hurry K. Sloan. J. D. Stacv , W. O. Sulnheii , Warren Selwaf , C. S. Martin , J. T , Mann , Julius Ivcsslcr and II. ( ' , Miller. Max Meyer & IJro. have completed the numbers for the police hats. They will bo worn first by the force at their parade on Dccoiation Day. The trial of Terry , charged with forg- ina check upon McCortt , Urady & Co. and passing it upon James Stepljcnsou , has been continued unlil to-day. * The ib'bt joint rehearsal of the orchestra and chorus of the June Festival took nlaco lant uvuulug , under Iho dirocticm of Mr. Nahan Franko. The work was niecJv done , both parti woiking together very harmoniously for the lirst ichearsaL Kennedy , charged with refusing to aid , policeman Ormsby , was discharged in UID district court yesterday on'a writ of habeas corpus. WI3DDINO AT COJ.UMBUS. The Mi\rrlnKOorTt-r"Kvniis and Miss Itnso U North. CoLt'Miirs , Neb. , .May 23. ( Corres pondence of the lliij.j : The greatest so cial event of the oas'on ' occurred last night at 8 o'clock , at'the ' residence of Hon. J. 12. North , Ijeing the marriage of his beautiful and > charming daughter , Hose L. , to Dr. 0.1) . J-A-atis. Miss Noith is a favorite in socjoty circles bore , and is highly accomplished nnd beautiful. Dr. Evans is a prominent lAisiness man nnd stands on the top rounjlof his profession. He Ims boon a resident * of tbls city for eight years , and Is'well and favorably known as a genial gentleman of fitorliuir worth , Hev. E. Theodore Hnmol , of Omaha , was the olllcialing clergyman on this hap py occasion. The bride was beautifully attired in n cream surah and brocaded velvet dress , trimmed with pearls. Wreaths of natural flowers wcio added to complete her ulcgunl toilet. The groom wore the conventional attire of block , and appeared al his bcsl. The guests numbered aboul 5WO. Among those from abroad were J , C * Evans ami wile , .W. V. Kobortson and wife , and lr ) , Humphrey , Miss Langworlhy , Seward ; S. M. Evans , Omaha , and Miss W. O. Weaver , Fremont. The residence was tastefullv decorated with flowers , and tlio lawn was illuminated and amply ptovided with seals for Ihe accommoda tion of tlio guesLs. After the ceremony congratulations were extended by the many friends and acquaintances of the liaj py coimlc , aflor which Ihe party re paired to tlio dining room nnd partook of a bountiful repast which embraced all of the delicacies known to the culinary art. art.Tho The presents were numerous and cosily. AVcghoa partial list , as follows : A mac- nlliceiit set of diamonds , from the gtoom ; house and lot , fiom the bride's parents ; S40. the bride's mother ; ono dozen pearl-handled silver knUes , the bride's biotber , K. W. North , slher fiult dish , Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Itocu , sel ot nut ciacUcrs , Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Muulock ; silviir berry dish , Mr. uiul Mis. B. K. Cowdery ; card rccel\cr. Wake , Peai ell it Smith , silver butter dish , Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Unker ; silver combination set , II. C. Onrrlg ; silver caid receiver. John Slander ; hand paintim : with easel , Misses Faster , Martin and Cana- van ; pair of band painted plaques , Mr. aim Mis. J. I' . Wcrmutii ; couuteipanes , Mrs. II. J. Jlumliix ; house linen , bride's patents ; sugar ladle , JIUs McCumpf ; elegant palnt- IIIK , llemi Ilockenbcrgcr and wife ; silver call bell. ( iiiyC. IJauium ; silver bcny dish , C. A. Spcico and \\iln ; silver pie knife , F. Hroillluehei ; clock. Dr. Cleorgo L. Miller , of Omaha ; eoifce apions , J. O. Ueedcr ; nut cracker. Milt Spcice. , berry spoon , Mr. and Mr.s. White ; niuslo IToMcr , Mr. and Jlrs. J. < } . Tnslcer ; sputcheln knife , Jr , Halt Humphrey ; pertiime sot , Mr. and Mis. Youngciman ; pcilumo set , Miss Emma Itaurer ; copies of Longfellow and Shakespeare , Air. and MrS. . C. Smith ; peitume stand , U. L. Ilosslter. Platte Center ; bioiwoplctiiio. Dr. ( ieorgc L. .Miller. Omaha ; jewel case , Mr. aiiif Ms. W. N. llomsloy ; siher finil dish , Geiuge Lclumui ; ice cicam set , A.M. Post ; cakp artd fiuit stand. Mr. and Mis. S. O. n\yihoud : ; napkin rings , Klltlu Condery ; butter dish , O. K. Pollock ; fait and popper b' < fx , Miss Mary Teilrow ; bisque statues. Aitlmr Turner ; b&iry spoon. ( Jeorgo W. llulst ; ' elegant ulass-coveied clock , Mr. and Mis. O. K. Mor.so ; one do/en sllvei iorks , Frank Xottb ; broui-e vases , Miss Lehman. Des Molne-i ; berry spoon , Mi. and Mii. ,1.15. Dutsiiian ; spoini hohler , Mi. anil Mis. W. A. Sclnocdcr : toilet set , Mrs. F. 11. Wilson ; set ot fruit dishes , Hev. and Mis. llamcl ; cut glass set. Miss Stella Xoilh ; set ot collco sjwoiis. Mr. and Sirs. M. Whlt- meyer : set ot vases , Mr. and Mis. Ucoige Wandcl ; 'elesautly ' embtoldereil pictures , Mr. and Mis. Xjcoige W. Clother ; china set , Mr. and -Mr.- ! . Julius lias- muisen ; crumb btub and holder. Mr. and Mr& W. U. "backus : sot-vases , Mr. Colgrovo ; clllnatoasct ; Mr. ahilr-Mrs. J. P. Decker ; china tea set , Mr. and Mrs. D , C. Kavauaugh ; silk table napkins , Mis. J. J. Brown : ele gant hand painting , Mr and Mis. Win. Cor nelius ; lace toilet-set , K. P.IKocgen , Lincoln ; act tumbles ! , Mr. und Mrs. W. J. Weaker : Iruitset , Irwin Lathraui ; w.itor.sot , Mr. and Mis. Kiiglesou ; silver set , MiHimkirk ; amber glass set. Miss Laugnorthy : toilet fct , Mr. anil Mis. C. H. Stlllmnn : steel enera - inir , Miss Lottie Mil/ ; mirror , Carl Kiamer ; setof carvine knlves W. J. Kvans : > ilver castor , K. 11. Henrr ; butter dish , .I.E. Kvans ; silver teapot , Dr. and Mi-s. Mnrtyn ; siher s\rup ] > Itcher , Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Meaiiliei ; sliver eieam nnd spoon hohler , Mr. and Mis. J. ( J. Higglus ; susarishell. Mr. C. 11. North ; napkin holdeis , Mr.s. Diakesalt ; and i > ci > i > cr box , K. Hcibert ; caul rcccher , ( Jeoiffe Fail- child : carving set , Mr. and -Mis. Charles Biludley : set pearl handled silver knives , Dr. and Mrs. Humphrey ; Plttsburg butter knltc. Miss Ida Mcjigher ; set silver spoons , ( iiaiidmu Xoith : sot i.ible anil teaspooiiN J. C. Kchob : wieath of hand worked lloweis. Miss Lanirworthv ; stel encravlnir , Mr. and Iis. Connor : napkin lings , Mrs. Sheehan ; Monk's etching , Mr. and Mr.s. Itobert- son : after dinner cnflec set , same ; imuble tnpslaml , J. E. Miingcr. The Columbus comet band serenaded the happy pair. The happy couple took the nlsht train forthe west , and II1 visit many points .of Intciest In Colonulo. THOSK SUJJURUAN TUAINS. Protests From Iho .dounlry Out of 'loMii Pcopli * Don't Wnnt Them. STitOMsnuiin , May 2S. To the Kdllor of Ihc BIK It has been a matter of suiprlso to business men in towns on the line of the Uiii.iha & Republican Valley rnihvay fiom David City west ( hat tlio Omaha dallies pai- llculaily thu Uii : : lm > e ollered no objections to the proposed change ot time for the deliv- ciy of mail by uhat is called the "subuibali train.-From whal recall ascertain ot the purposed new time cnrd , mall fiom Oinaha will nof bo distributed 10 David Citj , Uisln ? , Slmlby. Osueola and StromsbtiiK until the day following. The DAILY DII : : , which is thro'ivn lipm your piess nt 5 11. in. , and is leaitat the bieakfast tables in Omaha ono day , \ull not be dellveied to subscribers In htimnsimii : , ISi miles uw.iv , uiitll 7 or 6 o'clouk.lho next morn In ; ; following. 'Does It not stiiUo youns It does tlio undersigned - signed , that the proposed change of time would bo giossly unjust to thu people along the.\\eatuin end ot thu Hue and dctiimonlm to tlio Inteiests of the. Omaha dallies , uspu- clnllytholJi.i : ? .For yvarj. our Deoplo vcro dependent upon the tender inciclcs of "eatllo tiains" lor mall and passenger lacilitles , and now. just as wo began to thinkAve wcie "out of the woods , " a worse tlilug cms likely to comu upon us. Wo piote.st , Mr. Eilitpranil wo tiust you Wlll-ftvo the matter aa jtj 4 ° . uml enter your piotest , too. C , M. Another Kick. DAVID CITY. Nfst .MMaySS. To tlio Editor of IholiKi' : Peopluttptills way arc a good deal \\orkod ii ] > about tji proposed change of time card on tlio/Oaii lia & Kepubllcan Valley. Uis really ajery serious matter to us all , and must aUecUba.clrculatlon of Oma ha papers in these pairs.J''Iho Idea lhal It will materially benolltpniaba business men , by inducing travel to the Metropolis is , so tar as these palls are eopemif d , chimerical. No body will travel fioili liGO U ) iTX ) mil < 's to do shopping ur business In Omaha in live or fix hours. They will do as they now do , go and lemuiii o\ui night ' ' ' News Notes Prom Crete. CitnrK , Neb. , May 28. [ Correspond ence of the HI.U , ] .Mrs. Tidball , who had been ill for in ore than u year , died Tuesday morning of paralysis , She was lovingly attended during her lasl illness by her four daughlcrs , Iwoof whom were summoned from the south , and two SOILS , Mr. J. L. Tidball , of the First National bank of Crete , and Mr. H. Tidball , of Friend. The Cretans are more than usually in terested in Doanu college this spring , be cause it is so near thu commencement Ibal is to send u greater number of .students than ever oeforo , who have comu from all over the sUite to prove Ihp excellence of ouf college training , Miss ( Sates is very bu y preparing com- luoucemonl music and from what we can gather it promises to bo better thlsymr than over before. The musical portion of Crete , especially with whom Miss Gates is a favorite , are delighted that tlio management of llio assembly has been able lo sccuro her assistance on the musical programme , The Hev. K. A. Dunning , whoso until Ing devotion toChuutuqua work has given us such an excellent piogrammo , will bo , if possible , more popular than before. Mr. Dunning is so thoroughly in earnest and unthu.siastip , without for nn instant forgetting that genlle considera tion which made him beloved bv the whole assembly ; and so modest , withal , thai lip was ready lo disclaim ilie meed ofjiraisu so justly his dun for his most ad mirable manner of conducting , planning and puiting his shoulder to every wheel that needed , perhaps.bni his magic touch toet it revolving In Iho right direction. ' Pansy , " so well known to all our little readers and big ones , too. will fill the children's hour so full of good things that they will carry with them for long the Influence of the bright , winning manner and faithful words. It is pleasant to think that the name which Mrs. Alden uses as her uom deplume plume was given her by her father after reading ner earliest literary cllbrt. Ho called her his "Pansy , " or pleasant thoughts. Yesterday wo noticed a van laden wllh trunks and bundles of all sues ami shapes being taken Iroin Merrill hall. When wo investigated a llttlu we easily learned that Ihe cadets of Doano have obtained permission lo nlteh their tents on the as sembly grounds for a week of thai de lightful freedom which so many of us hope to enjoy later. Angostura lilttera were prepared bv Dr. .1. ( J. B. Siegeit for Id * private use. Their reputation Is such to-slay that they have be come genetally known as the best upixitUIng toulc. lieware of enuntei felts. Ask your grocer or druggist for the genuine article manufactuicd by Dr. J. 0. U. SIcgert it Sons PKPPKIIM1NT DROPS. The great problem Is : "Shall the socialists bo invited to attend the c\ccuton ! In a body ? " A younc man wants to know what's best to bo done when u peismi sits tlow u In a custard pie at a picnic. We ad vise him to sit still until the lest have gone home. A base ball plajor m N'ow Jetsey Is named Spu > der. He ought to be u uood man foi thu outileld. where must of the fitc.s go. It costs Ivvontv-night dollars a week to feed a cl i ens tiger. At thai r.itu , what \voulil the monthly boiud ot a catamount to ? Clocks are now made with luminous faces so that the time can be easily read at nljjht. The clock can no longer make the statement that it cannot sou Its "baud before its lace. " A man went Into an undeit.ikei's and got measured tor a mahogony casket. lie ex plained his conduct by s iviug that ho had a cold and thought a coflin lit would benefit him. "Earlyclose" movement the wind Stirling fig leaves. "Time arc two things which I positively will not eat tor sitppei. " said Cubhiiis. "Anil \Uialaro tliev' ' " asked his liieud. "Uieak- fast and dinner. ' was the icply. "When Is a man dead ? " asks an exchange. Vt lieu ho can gaze calmly lor live minutes at a show-case full ot hshlm ; tackle and not \ > aut to hie away to a trout stream. If would be a cold day for Iieland if she should lose her Ulster. When \\econslacr the belligcieut attitude of ( iieece against the defenseless Euiope.ni povvcis , weean'l help thinking tlialau a\\tul thing it would be it Rhode Island should ilso up in lebcllon some day and \\lncoutthe United is tales. .Boston mannfactmei.s have Iiitioduced p.ipei hats. Then1 may bo some Inconven ience about them , bill it won't be "telt. " Elsie Xo. dear , you can't raise a eiop of caiuulcs by planting blid oi-ed. A wcMcin compositor has been trying to seta ben to music. An epidemic ot ( iinek plays has broken outatsexeial seliolnstie centers in 'his coun try and Knrone . But the bust Gicck play Is going on In Uieece. Dr. Holmes was seasick all Ihe way over , and \\as thus given a chuucc to rcviie his old joke about eontiilmtions to thu Atlantic. Some one boldly asseiLs that the Amei lean bun is uot doing her duty. You vvoii'dn't have us buliutu that her sou Is selling , would you' ' . Owed to the Cow. fnlumbiw Dlspatili. O cow , where'er tbou brouse for food , Assume a bolder attitude. Anil tin n thy meek ami tlieamveyo Triumphantly to meet the sky ! At buxom maids switch not thy lull , Nor oveiluiu in lane the pail ; In shoit , by acting iiiguilicil , Display to man thy piopcr piide. ( jia.ce on , O cow. and chew and dieaml The milk will give Us inline cieiim ; The eie.im be irlven to the chum Which gives the butter , in its turn. To market will th e butter go In golden balls , in tier and low ; No oil 01 grease , called Imtteilue , Shall in a boi rowed garb be seen. Feed on , O cow , in sunshine bask , Tboulliast piotci'tlon In thy task ; And aittul man shall not compete With thcc. Thy vlctoiy is complc . 13D U U < VTI ON t\Li. Princeton is liicieaslug the facilities of its art school. The elective system Is gaining favor tliiom-'hout the country. Cornell's productive funds are Increasing eveiy year. Columbia boasts of the best Idstoiy couisu rud the champion ball team. English is veiy geueially taught In the public schools ol Mexico. Henry Todd , ol Dailen. Ga. , who died ic- rently.MIS ono of tlio ilehcsl colored men in the rountiv. His propcily Is valued at 81i'XJO. ( Jt was mostly amassed In the lum ber trade. Altei the death ot his wile , much ol Ills piopcity bv his will goes to coloii'd churches and schools. The veil knonn Wood family of Philadel phia Intend eicclinir a nurses' homo anil invlnhr ' school for nurses ou thu grounds of Iho Unlveisity of' Pennsylvania as a gift to thai Institution. Thu university has en gaged for head uiir.se nn English liuly of ex perience by thu niimo of Miss Hugo , a niece of thu bishop of London. Professor Timothy Dvvlght , who has been chosen piesldent ot Vale college as the ( suc cessor of Dr. Noah Porter , has long been marked tor the place , and bis hlness wan so eminent that there has been no sciious talk of any other candidate. Andiew Cnrneglo has written to Secretary Conn Icy. ol the Western PcnuKvlvaiilu His torical society , expiussing a willingness to Klvo S'J.XJ.OOO , or any pan of that it may bo necessary , to establish a free llbrniy , but not one c.eut to endow It. Air. Carnegie has seen the endowment plan tiled and thinks U isafailuie. f ProfrSNlounl Kllquotto prevents some doctors from advertising their skill , but we are bound by no snuh conventional rules and think that if wn make u discovery that is of bonelit to our fellows , wo ought to spread the fact to the whole land , Therefore we cause to be published throughout the land thu fact that Dr. K. V. Pierco's "Golden Medical Discovery1' is tlio best known remedy for consumption ( sciolnlu of Iho lungs ) and kindred diseases , .Send 10 cents in stamps for Dr. Picicc's complete treatise on con sumption , with unsurpassed me.ins of hclf-Uealment. Address , World's Dis pensary Medical Association , ( JOJ Main Street , Uiillulo , N.Jf JUIIoil Jty ImlliuiH. CniTTKXnn.v , Arl/ . , May 2b. E. P. Worn- pie , superintendent of ttie Chloaso Washer cnmpauyat 01 eater villo , was klllwl by In- UiaiiH this uioinih ? vvhilu on hU way lioai a neighboring laticli to ( iieatuiville. U'liu Union Pacific shops are bniug raised to grade , The discovery of lied Star Cough Ourn iiiarksa iievvuraiu the hutory ol ciue. Her HenutlPul Kjcs. Jitmtt HViflrumli 7f/fjA { / O her beautiful eyes they are blue ns the dow On the violet's bloom when the moriilm : Is now , And the light of their love Is the gleam of the sun 0 cr Ihe meadows of spring where Iho quick sliado\vs mil , As the morn shifts the mists and the clouds from the skies So 1 stand In the dnvv n of her beautiful eyes. And her beautiful eves nre as mid-dny to me , When the tilj-bellbonds with thu weight of the bee , And the throat of thelhriihh Is a pulse In the. heat. And Iho senses are dragged with the subtle and sv\ect And delirious breaths of IMo alt's lullnblos bo 1 swoon In the noon ot her beautiful eyes. 0 her beautiful cjcsl they hnvo < mUtou mine own As a glory glanced down fiom the glare ot the throne. And I reel , and 1 falter and fall , as af.ir Fell the shenheids thai looked on the mysti cal star , And > et dared In the tidings that b.ido them arise- So I grupo through the night of her beautiful c > es. HONI5Y yon 'rill LiADlE3. Kcru Is the leading color for summer wear. Stilncd fonlnids have columns of Chinese llzuius. Figured tissues have vlalu nmlorlals to conesDond. Striped silk skirls are worn with over dresses of wool. Tnc latest style of dressing tlio front hair Is the "Mlkako" bang. StravT rltibou Is employed on some stylish costumes this season. Crochrttcd tluead bonnets are very stylish In red ami dmk blue. Seal brown is a lavorlte color in silk and thin woolen fabrics. Stamped pongee silks for younc persons have cashmeie stripes. Gati7c and straw nro the favorite materials in millinery this season. Rosettes with fish-tail points still trim spring hats most stylishly. Jciscys of silk trlcotino are worn with skirts of every sort of ihatuiial. Ovcrdiessesof cordo de la reiuc are worn with tiuderskiits ot plain velveteen. A favorite manner of arranging the hair will be in the foi in of the figure eight. Foiiluuls. with navy-blue giouuil , have white Imlr-lino stilpcs half an Inch apart. The weatliiK of wavy curls testiiigon the neck Is lostileted to qeiy jontlitul ladles. Tailoi-madueostiimesnf Debt weight cloth orseige have sboit jackets of thu mateilal. Little cnpoilolmans aiomadeof coulu do In i flue , and uio exceedingly usclul ou a cool day. day.Thin Thin black tissues , worked with jet , have stripes which may bo cut in lengths toi tiim- min ? . Coiselels of silk or velvet aie worn with woolen bodices. The fabric should bo tine and soil. ' , : It Is an awful moment for any woman when she hnds heisoll lot thu lust time a graudmothei. Vegetable Ivorj buttons with liny sprays of blossoms p.ilntcd on them me used foi cotton diesses. A woman eighty-two vcais of age uinde final pioot on a quintet section of Kansas land last week. Colored velvet mantillas with beaded sleeves will bo woin this simimui. They are In subdued tints. Uibbon Is employed for the adoiiuncut of India silks , India batistes and sniped and checked cambrics. Hud is at present much used in Paris , par- tlculaily lor trimmings uud linings under transparent tissues. linwsol ilbbons , clusters of floweis and feather aigiettcs aie vvoin for cvculugand full dress occasions. The mare for sboit hair lias passed away. Ladles who hail their tiusses ahoiu last year ate now wearing wigs. ( old 01 silver braid embroidery Iscmploied to make Uilloi-madu dicssua. It lei IIIH panels , collar- , cults and vests. Cii\ed ivory rosaiy beads which were spaimglv used iliiiiug the vvintci , aie now Impoitfd In Uigo nuiiiitities. 1'iot. JCIizalK'tli .1. Krench is lecturing In lialtimoie on "Kconoiny and. the 1'erfcett- bllity of Family ( lovernmcnt. " Contrasts in color aie not In as gieat favor for costumes as foimcily , unless me second coloi be In stripes , plaid or check. Colhus and culfs for evctilug wear aie of ribbon coveted with net , uathcicd full and linuslied In a liill at neck and wrist. Alice' Cook , a society lady of Pittslield , Mi--s. : , has sloped with one Aeius , a coachman. Hei happiness , herfiieiids saj , will not bu lurloiig. It is estimated that Mrs. (5rant , who ic- cel\ - > Si.-10 on each volume ol hei husband's "Mumoiib , " v\lll make uot less than ST60OD ( out ol the publicatlou. A high , pointed bonnet of cream lace has a bunch of black velvet loops from which a decDciiiiison aigrette springs. The strings are of nariow velvet ribbon. The appointment ol Dr. Sophie Kowalew- slcl to a mathematical chair in the Umveisity ot Stockholm has piovnkcd comment in lor- cigu Ilteiary and sclenlilic elides. The "Mikado" is a njirow pointed web ol light cuils and waves worn as low on thu foiehead as Is becoming , but diawn away fiom the temples tow.11 d theciown. Taffetas or faille eoricspond to tbo open woik , sliiped and tiansparenl canvas with which they aie combined- velvet ami ribbon lortinnmmg aie also ol the same tint. Mis. P.II/a Llleu Kiee/e , of St. 1'aiis.Ohlo , mlveitlseil toi a husband. Shu got one , ami he I'onjealt'd so fast tfjat hu couldn't stand theclimate but a week. In taking bis do- partuiehu "fioreon" lohls wife's money. Iliostun Post. Tweed neivmaikcts lor ttaveliiifr lit the liguio Kiiugly. tailing In giacelul lohls nt thu back Jrom below the waist Hue. Laigu but tons tastcii thn liout and linish thcsleives. A jaunt ) , lemnvablo cape and velvet collar complete Ihe iilmmliig. Tue Princess Mcltcirilch , ot Pceth , has de vised an atti.'iLtion lor a eliailty enteil.iln- muut which ought to diaw a cio\vtl. Itlsu ballet eomposed of Indli-sot IhcAustiiun and ( Jeimaii nobility , who will dance on the sliju ; ; of a laige opera house. Two young women and ouu voungmnn went boat ilillng on u iiccut Suiulaj niul thu boat tipped over. The young man was tall , and bv htumling on tiptoe was ublo loKeep Ills head out ot vvalci , and thu girls hung to Ills bah and cai.s and \\uio saved. The Chuieh ol thu Ascension In Fall lilvei , Mass. , Jiah deduod to challK" Its ton- slitution so that \voimtn may vote on thu business of thocliuicii on equal tuims with men. Omsldciliig thut the bin den of chinch \\IIIL. is boine by womeu this > > ceiiis only tali. tali.A A girl who was alone with her mother at their homo in Kasthaiiipton , Lone Island , the other nixht , pmcinc'l ' a revolver and diovu out a burglui , who bnd modu his way lulo the IIOUKHu letl M i > nimitly ) that hu c.uried with 1dm Uic sash through which lie jumped. A ISoMon paper. In speaking of Jliss liai lies' presentation lo tlui ( | iiecu in Lon don , i > aH shn vvoni "deiu short sleeves , " Wlifther thih Is profanity , 01 is shoit tor " " "ilnnMiuil" with "demociatlc , or Is only nn i put out , vre can ouly guess jLovvull Couiiur. "Ves , " nald a liusbind , sadly , -'my wife IB a devotee of llm led Hag. Tim \en sight of ono mouses hei to u high pitch ol uxclto- inenl. " "Surelj shn cannot have 11113 sym pathy In common with such culthrnalR. " "Ves , bho has. " "What , auaichists and GO- clallstsV " .No , aiwtloiiacts. " Caroline llerschel , I lie woman HStionomei , at the ago of ninety nine admitted that she. tor Boinii U'asou or othei , not onlv hud never li.id nn oiler of mnniane , bill that him had never had an ; , tiling that she could eoiistrnu Into the Hh.idovv ol mi Idea ol an ofli'i , and that iheiffoie she WAS not much beimldcn to the niun. Miss Canto Umiiliam Kelgoro has been aiimilti'd to iiucllLC in the supiumtt cuuit ot I > iiinsylvaiiliu Mm js the only woman In PfiiiiRjIvaiiia who piacthes in the htipremo rout of thai stata llei ceitifuatu takes her into all the < units ot thu state , Jncludliik ; tho'u ; of Philauelphla , to which sue has been Inulfectuallj ic.ul.iuadmission ; lor juau. .Striped skills are imtrlnimed , although tboy may bo vailed by breadtbs of plain material. The mei-dress will tlien bu of the plain material and the txiJieo < x > mblnatlin ul tli Ivvo , uocoKling lo f-uicj. It the bodice Ituplaiu ttie vestoi pla lion Is btriM'u | , or if 01 the strlHHl ] matcrUI tbe ttlmmlng am plain. Au evoiiii ) } ; Jress ot apiIcot-coloml allJc Is vvitb puarl-ciubioidcied uct , with silk and gold embroidery. On cither side Is a panel of the silk , eiossed trellis wise , with golden jollow velvet ribbon. Clusters of tea roses aie held In place on the hips by velvet ribbon , 'Inc bodice and ttalnntoof the same tint ns that ou the pinels. Small garlands of tea roses form the sleeves. Miss Van Vochttin , who spent several mouths al the white house with Miss Cleve land , and wus Hr t said to bu the lady cho'en by tbo president lor bis brlilo , wes pie > eutod lo Queen VK-toila on Thursday , and was treneiull ) eougiatulated on having arrived In London ou Tuesday last without nuy presen tation dicssnnd ou presentation day weai- Ing a toilet which was admitted to bo a triumph ol good laste and beauty. The fJirtsof Mny. Ycu r < n1i .Viillnii'l Wjir ) . What are the gifts of Muv , love ? What arc the ulfts of Mny ? Thi'odois from Iho cudar prove , The scent of new-mown hay ; Sweet-williams , pinks and panstca fair That deck tbe gaideu plat And mingle with perfumed air The sweet lorgel-mo-uot ; The vines that ellmb the tielllso And gild the cottage dooi , Or cieep o'er mimic ucllhes With all their jcoijceous store ; The lilac * o'er the garden wall That nod their Ussulcd plumes And shed with oveiy rise ami fall The sweetest of pcrlumcj. To cedar poles the pea-pod , Where chicks and lambkins play. Itrmindlul of thu toothsome tliltiK * That clown the gifts of May. A Suablan village clereyman was exhort- ( lift a yoiini ; couple who had comu to him to put up tbe banns "So , then , my dear , j ountr mends .vou wish to cuter the holy estate ot imitrimoiiy. Hut have you thoroughly pre pared .Miui.sclf for this Important step YOU are about to take ? " "Wo have llmt"io- , plled the damsel : "we've stuck a plaint killed a do7cn chickens , and we've baked tarts and cakes eiiotmh to make the table bend with weight. That ought to bo suf- llclont. " "You will see , dear , that my piavc Is Kept creenV' Wlle-O. yes , John. The .sexton has alOje.irold boy v\ho will only be too ( lad to cnin a little .sonietlilnt ; every week. " L " 1 have seen b > thu papeis that there wns * ' 'a tie up' In seveiol of the chinches > uster- day. " "Oil , these hoi i id l.iboi troubles , when will they cease' . ' By the way , Ihonuli , bow should theie bis 'a tlu up In cliuiclil1" "K.isj cuuimh ; the lupin couniu just walked up to the chancel lalls , and the minlstei did Ihe business m fifteen minutes. " It Isielateilof a pupularcluiKyman that hu stinted a dull piayei meeting recently by an- iiouucliiir that "hu didn't piouoiu lu net as uiupiie foi a sleepluc match. " Captain Cathailnu Booth , of the Salvation armv , has been challenged to liulit a duel by n Kicneh vvoiuan. Miss Booth , bavins : llio clioico ol weapons , has mimed a jolnl debate , which will undoubtedly bu tar moiu deadly , pauU'iilaily to the spectator. "You ought lo have join babj bapll/cd Mtastus"siid a membci of ihu chmchloa eoloied biolhei. "Yes , sab , but 1 can't ulloid ile cost. " "It doesn't cost an > thlin : . " "I know It doesu'tcost nutliln' fo do mure act o' baptisln'sab , but 3011 scul ewe do minister twodollais lei perlom'Iii' de weildlu' cer'- niouy a jcah auo an' ho motiuht object , sab , to baptisln' a baby dat hadn't been paid to' . " Tiact tlistiibutois in New Yoik complain lhal thousands of tiacts aie belli ; ; tllsti Ibuted tlnouxlioiit thu tenement housu dlstilcts ami uloiij ; sboie , minted In imitation ul theccuu- Ine , and beiiniiK titles such as , "Be Saved , " "bahatlou for All , " and the title , which after a page or two ol icllgiuus aipiment , i mis oil into eloquent patent medicine nd- veitisemouts. A well known Xew York lawyer , while addressing : ! cmmtiy Juiy , sot down on his knees to llhisliatn the maiinur in which Ilia client prajed. The uvvkwuidiiuss of Iho elloii piovoked some luughtci among Ihu speet.itoi.s w Inch the Itidgo ) ) iomptly lubukcd , sayim ? : "This emotion Is di ies > i'eltiil lu Ihecouil , and iintah to the counsel. It is piobablj bis til hi expel lence. " Couccinine tbeUnitiiIan ; the Hev. William I ) , ( iice.nl * . ol West Brooklicld , JMass. , this stoiv Is told. A man died In the neighbor hood , and the reverend colonel was called upon to olllciate at ( he fuueial. Some time atterwaid , hi inipililnt ; why he was sum moned to the f uncial ot n man not of his Hock , he was told "Mi. did uot beliuve in iiiucli ot anything , and we thought jour belief came the nearest to nothing ol anybody's , so we sent foi > oul" A Boston minister has a blight 4-jcar-old daushlur whose sa luKs are ntten woitb re- ] > eatliiK. One momim ; at biealfa t he asked acioss the table : "I'die , whom do } ou love best'.1" " .Mamma , " answcied the llttlo ono. "Whom no\tV" "Aunt Helen. " "Whom next : " ' "HildRt't. " And the disappointed father eontinued his questions until the yon lit ; maiden hail declined hei allcetlon for most ot the nel hboi hood without mention ing' any lovt * lei hei lather. Finally the elciKViimii Hiiid : "But Kdle , whcru itoei I > aji come in' . ' " The little maid paused a moment , looked co > ly up , and then icplled dumuiely , "lu thu trout dooi. " If a Dyspeptic will take Simmon Liver Regulator. "Up to a few weeks ago I considered myself the champion dyspeptic of Amer ica. Dining the years that I have been nfllictcd 1 have tried almost everything claimed to bo a specific for dyspupaia in the hope ot finding something Hint would alibi d permanent lehef. I hud about made uj ) my mind to abandon all medi cines when I noticed an endorsement of Simmons Liver Itegulator by a promi nent Georgian , a jurist whom 1 knew , and concluded to Iry its eflcct * > in mv case. 1 have used but iwo bottles , und inn satisfied thai 1 have stinck the right thing al last 1 loll Us beneficial effect i almost ininiediiilely Unlike all olbur preparations ot a similar kind no special instructions nv lequiicd us to u hat ono .shall or shall not out. This fuel alone noghl lo commend it to all troubled with Iy.pop8hi. " J. N HOLMES , Vincland , N. J. Ural r.bluie ' 1 The following transfers were lilod .May 27 , with thu county clerk , and reported for Ihu Uin : by Ames" Heal KsUito Apt'iievj Win F hvvetsy nnd wMelDTsallian Slicltou , Its 5 , 0. 7 ami B , blk Ti , Svvcesv mid , Omaha , vvd-S8.ooo. : Fiank T Miitpliy to Nathan .Shelton , Hi 4 , fi , fl , 7 andH , blk fi , Sv\ecs > 's mid , Omaha , t | e si. Kiucne O'N'elll and wlfn to Danish Hiolli- eihood , w U of eH ol f , IV ) feet ol lot 4 , blk ! l , lxwu's 'JtlHilil , Omalm. w d tfsou. Kiigene O'.Neill and win | to Clulsten Hansen - sen , pail of It . ' ! . blk 'J , Lowu's "H udd , Omaha , vv d-f OO. ( ieorno K liaikci and vvlfit lo II H Bollard , ll.s f. ami 7 , Clittoii JMace , Omaha. wd SI.'iV ) . ( ieorgc ( i Llgaii ) nnd wln ! lo Thomas Jlamillon , part ot nw .sec Iw , 15 , 13 , Dou - las count j. w rt &lhoon. Joliu II lloibicUandilotoAnni ; Daugh- tonpaitol It 'IT , noibi'-Vb 1st dd , Omaha , vv drBi.OO. . Jaiaes W Davis In Kli/rwHl' Davis , n of nw'fof ' weW , PI , u , Doii'hiscouniy , i | ' ' SI. Fled Dellanu ( WidovviM ) to Homy Wick- vvoith , It 1 , bl U i , Delliwe'b add , Omaha , w d ' Simon KeHn.-i and wile to Albril S 1)11- llngs , n : M tectol lot 11 , blU S , hiib\sion | of John 1 Ke < l ic.lv'udd. . Omaha d .v.l > 00. Simon Kelluei uiitl wile to Albert Mill- JiiiKS , U 10 and xii" iuut of Illl , bll ; : i , bubdi- vlslon ul tlu'ni ' 1 Itcdick'b'iud , Omahu , vv ci .S/uO'X ) . Win L MiC.f.'iio ( sinsmt In Kj illicit 1 Mc- KCIIIKI , Iti 1 mid 'J , bll. W , bliiini " < l add , Omalu , vv < l-f 1..V ) . John Jl llniuitii : ami olhf ftiustei-s ) to John 11 Htiuri'te , paitol b > : ot , 1 1 , l , l uug * lascoiiniy. w d - 'jlO. Audu-as Jensen und vvile to Huuiy ( i Hail , put ol It I' . ' , blK 5 , i'.ul. I'Jiii'u add , Omaha , d WXJ. Jldvvlu B .Southaid ( singlii ) to Nel H .Sel- son , lot. : , bll. A , Mi in n't add , Oiiialia , w d $ \JAJ. \ Ham D Jlci'd isinglc ) lo Nels H Kelson , n CO loci < > | U I , biK A , .Shiiiu' * ydd , Omahu , w d I..WJ. Kent K lla.vdun and wife lo Hemy V/ YiiU-h , Its - u-l : i , UllbiUe add No 'i , Omalu , wil % L . Calhedial cliuntct ol diocei > f ) of Kubir. ka to Jlelc'ii L L i-r.wu < Hl. 114 , blU 1 , IC''uU' 4th add. Omaha. w l-SI//A 1'ilwm Welch io M.uy M Hedge , lei JO , / blk > ' . lwlill ) ; : .V Lyuiau'&ud'l. Oinaliu , w d- f * 5I.MW.