THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. .TUNE 7 , 1880 , A NEWSPAPER DENUNCIATION Another Lincoln Editor Who is Simply Blowing to Secnre Patronaga , THE NEWS ON HOFFMAN'S TRIAL. JlowSlicrlfTMrllckM Wife Prevented n Cntivlut'n WITo Prom Helping Him to U cnpc Ofli ! p State Capital New * . [ rnnn THE nrr.'s i.txcot.x ntiiE\n.1 Our little News scorns to be especially ntixiotis nliuiit the eternal welfare of Mr ; KtMcwntcr , anil fears liu "will never sue ( oil , " all on account of tlmt little indis cretion of Mr. lloll'mun's with a IIOMO , a Missouri ( ifiluor , nm ! a tiluco down there whore tlie.y put pc'ojlu ) when tlioy tie nst want them to run at largo , 'I'hu article In the Mows of Saturday was hardly in " 'keeping with the towering uud majestic 4 colonel who scratches the notes for his interesting Unlit paper. "After straining himself for a few infinite : ! endeavoring to swallow a quail , " the colonel applies tin epithet to Judge Hayward , when the original was intended for , anil does lit , - iho learned counsel who -pretended to ho _ * ho anxious to try the celebrated libel case ou ilie last half day of the present term , just as the criminal business was to be readied. This learned gentleman liatt three months in which to prepare his ' ease , but at the boiiin- iilng of the term had to ask the court for live 'lays ' additional linit ; in which to tile liis reply , knowing full well that his action virtually carried the ease over. It the majestic colonel who is socking to divide the job work of the B. & M. with the Journal can find a few more pretexts on which to call the editor of the ! : : a liar , it is safe to presume that ho will re ceive an order lor at least 01,000 more postal cards , or po. 8ibly some extra dodgers. He had better sec his railroad bos- * and "hit 'em again. " MIIS. n VAN'S i.rrn.i : scnr.Mi : . In the conviction and sentence to the penitentiary for three 3 ears of Robert Jt.Viiu and .lames Wileox it is very prob able that the gang of crooks that has in fested the H. & M. depot at this place for many months past has received a death blow. Kyan' . it will be remembered , was arrested tor stealing silk from Newman , amiVilcox lor robbing a passenger at the depot of $00. They pretended not to know eac.li oilier , but the poljce soon became possessed of in formation which fjhqwod conclusively that they wore the king spirits of the gang , and directed all the "work. " In connection with the arrest and conlino- ment of Kyau in the county jail , pending trial , Mrs. Meliek. the wife of the sherill' , tells an interesting story. A few days after Kyan was locked up a young woman appeared and asked for employ ment as a domestic. Something about her told Airs. Meliek that she was not a working woman , and , although close questioning failed to shako , the girl's hlory that she was in earnest in her application the sherilV's wife became plication for a job , came suspicions , and refused to take her in. . At the trial of Ryan the same woman appeared in court as his wife. Notwith standing : i great change for the better in her clothes and general appearance Mrs Meliek recognised her , and asked why she had applied for work as a domestic at llio jail. The woman's ' answer , of course , was an indignant denial that she had over done so , and a.strong , ell'ort to convince" Mrs. Meliek that she was suf fering iroiu a bad ease of mistaken iden tity. Mrs. Mclick , however , insisted tlmt she was not : mistaken , and the police finally succeeded in cMablishing the fact that Mrs. Kyan , if she had been put at work in the jail , would have found it easy to open tlie doors and assist her captive husband to escape , as that would have boon her only object in working there. UHlUl' MKXTION" . The Journal lias at last found that there are no more railroad lauds in this state to bo taxed ; the supreme court found out the same thing in the preemption tion case of Flalle , of Grand Island , a few years ago , under the ruling of Mr SehuiY. . It is quite natural that tins-rail road secretary , who lias found out that the Journal property is not assessable to exceed $5,1X10 , should limt out that its master's property is not assessable at all ; of course our commissioners are not ex pected to be wiser than the supreme court and so tiie $100,000 plant will pass under the scathing eye of our county dads and bo labeled O. K. The Omaha Herald and Lincoln Jour nal seem to bo materially worried as to who will become editor of I he State Demo crat. This seems all unnecessary , as both these gentlemonly editors seem to have attained that which the llentld edi tor has failed to , and which the Journal man lias only partially succeeded in doing , notably get ollico. At present the Democrat will be under the supervision of its former manager , Mr. Walking , but as soon as some brainy and worthy gen tleman can be secured then he wiil turn the dogs of war over to another and attend - tend to his non-partisan dutjos. The stock yards enterprise is attract ing the attention of several capitalists and manufacturers of the east , and ere the wane of man } * moons our proplo will bo surprised at some of the plants which will domicile in west Lincoln. ' The open air concert Saturday evening f by the University Cadet band in the Gov ernment square was patronized by u _ majority oi our popple. The boys have . , developed rapidly in the art and tire en titled to much credit for their proficiency. Lieutenant Dudley , the military com mandant at the university , feels very badly to think breaking up day is so near at Hand. William Ettton , son of Webster Eaton , and an old time chirk in the postoUico , has started on a rusticating ttitir through the northwest. Ho oxpeeU to visit .his father , who is at present in Nova Scotia , Mr. Hull , a wealthy Calafornian , and unolo to our popular county clerk , is visit ing relatives hero , lie , like other good Julias , pronounces our city a wonderment in point of beauty and enterprise. It is currently reported' that Messrs. Kclinmg liros. have sold their drug store to some Missouri parties , who will take possession some time next mouth. Walter lloge , 11. M. Watring and A. 1) , Guile have boon elected representatives from the A. O , U , W. lodge in tins city to the convention at Grain I Island , for the purpose of organizing a grand lodge for this state , The Kearney hose team , the "Wide Awakes , ' ' have just had completed for them in this city , by I ) . W. Camp , the finest built out lit in the state. Our Fit/- geralds will have to look out for this cowboy team at the state tournament , as the boys have both wind and muscle , Iy ! special request of the committee for tlie Homo of the Friendless , 1'rof , Jacob Mahler has consented to give an enter tainmeut for the bunolit ot tlmt ! nstitn < lion. U will take place at the opera house , Juno SI ) . The play is entitled 'Gulliver , " ami is said to bo even more interesting than was "Hobby Sliafto. " Its success is assured when tlie nrofcssoi takes a hand , and the Home will receive a real bonclit in a tangible form. Kay Ryan , the young man who , in a lit of absent mindodness. signed II. P , Lull's name to a check for & ! ( ) , has gene to tin pen to live with Warden Nobcs for our year , The funeral services of the Into F.vorott Mcoro tool : place from his parents' real' ilciiiifl on C street yesterday afternoon , and were largely attended Mr. Moore ilicil of consumption , induced by u wound i in HIP che twith a bar of iron. Inflicted by a burglar whom he was trying lo ar rest. Ho was an olllcio'it policeman atid i-orthy citizen generally , A mooting of citizens has been called or Tuesday evening at the engine house o make arrangements for the cclebra ion of tie ! "ever glorious" fourth with a leeoming blow of trumpets and I'm. of iroworkh. The work of relaying the street car r.ieks still goes on , to ( no consternation mil dismay of all who try to pilot light Irivlng rigs about the city. TilMasonlo building association of tculrice , capital . * "iO,000 , has been ineor- lorated. The promoter * are 11. W. Par- < er. U.V. . Diivl.s 1)V. \ . Cook , F. M. Cook , J. KiehariK W. 1) . Cox and \V. Ickrrll. At the hitching tip test on Decoration lay the Lincoln lire department did tiio work in four and a quarter seconds , the "lorses running forty toot from Iho stalls , o Ihu hose cart pole. The ease of Uoolavaltcr vs Lansing , involving title to considerable real es- tale in Lincoln , and it nasty scandal as well , has been put o\'cr until tne next .e.nu of tlio district court by sUr.uhi- tlon. tlon.Louie Meyer , Ihe hustling Tenth street merchant , lias bought Ihe 1'lalt mansion it A and Fifteenth streets for a family residence. Consideration , 7,000. Lancaster lodge , No. i ! ' . ) , 1. O. O. F. , will celebrate the thirteenth anniversary of its organization to-nighl. Carrie K. Hayes , Iho colored woman who assaulted Olltcur Carnalmn with a. ra/.or on the 27th of April lust , was sen tenced to eighteen months in llio pen by Judge Pound , Saturday. James Connor , Iho man convicted of robbing the house otJ. W. Dowccso , also went up for eigh- Icon months. About 10 : ! ! Sunday morning lire was discovered in the elevator shaft at the it. M. depot , bill , thanks to Iho prompt ness of the liremeii , was extinguished be fore any serious damage was done Ten minutes later' and the entire building would have been in Humes. The origin of Ihe lire is a mystery , but the fact that a large amount-of oily waste and rags were stored clo-o by , leads the warden tolhlnk Unit it might have been a case of sponta neous combustion. A SINGULAR LIFE. That of Ijtillicr O. Bryant , AVIio AnutsMcd $1OOOOO , Only to be KolilMMl of It. A New York special says : Luther C. liryant. , a tottering wreck of humanity , past eighty-live years , was found on Mon- luy night last , sitting on the slops of Ihe Uharlos street police station. His ramb ling statement and physical debility caused the ollieur in charge to .send him to St. Vincent's hospital , where ho now lies with tlie shadows of death lengthen ing around him. To the house .surgeon , in whose mind Ihe old man's name had awakened vague recollections , Itryant lias told tiie story of his life that once was the sensation of the hour in this city. In the old posl-ollico building on Nassau street , Itryant kept a little staml and sold old coins , medals and postage stamps. Eleven years ago the stand disappeared , and one day tlio morning papers told of how old man Itryant. who kept it , had been arrested on the charge of being in collusion witli thieving ollico boys who robbed their employers of stamps and Hold them to him at about one-tenth of their value. The arrest made a great sensation , and a deal of indignation was expressed , while tlio defenceless man lay in the Tombs vainly clamoring to bo heard. When his story was linally told , and it speedily appeared that this arrest was a 'qb put up on him by thieves , who knew , iis reputation of being a wealthy old mixer , and had used the opportunity to rob him , atleisnre while the police held him captive , the indignation look an- olher turn , but it was Inen lee late. Old Mr. Bryant had lived alone for years and years in a single room , in the tenement No. 1 Forsyth street , hoarding his earn ings and denying himself almost the necessaries of life to scrape together the money the thieves carried oil' the night after his arrest. How much , it was never salisfaelorily shown. The old man claimed that it amounted to fully $ 200,000 , of which . 70,000 was in gold coin at the time when that commanded a handsome premium in tlio money market. With characteristic distrust of banks , hi ) had kept il in a secret bureau drawer in his room , whore he believed it safe , but the thieves knew of tlio hiding place and carried it oil' to the last dollar , to- gothcr with a number of valuable med als rare coins and the like that were kept with his hoard. When old Itryant , having proved his innocence of the trumped-up charge , and satisfactorily es tablished its source , was released , it was only to lind himself a pauper. The three stout padlocks that had secured bis door in his absence wore broken , and the bu reau with his secret drawer .sacked and empty. The hoardings of a lit'etimo were gone and his business ruined. Itryant never appeared again at his old stand. Ho devoted his remaining years and strength to the pursuit , of the thieves who hail ruined him. Two wore captured and convicted , They are now serving out twenty-year sentences in state prison , but of the money ihe old man gel little or nothing baek , Ho Holds tlio Fence. Detroit Free Press : Several weeks ago a Delroiter purchased a piece of hind in the wosl end of Iho county. Aflor the purehii.su had been completed hu.ongagcd a surveyor's services , to see if ho bad boon cheated. The discovery was , made that a line of fence was over nn his land eight inches. When he wentlo the owner o' the adjoining property with the state ment , thu man replied : "Stranger , the row about that fence began twenty-eight years ago. It was then live feet over the line , and the two man tit and lit until ono was killed and the other crippled. After awhile it was moved a foot , and then the other owners fil and lit. until the lawyers got the two farms , The fence was then moved an other foot , and two now owners spent half a year in jawing each other and the other half in lawing , Ono died and the other got sold out on a mortgage , and when I got this farm the fence was moved ever another foot. And then 1 lit aud lit , and two years ago was kicked in Iho ribs and was laid up for three months Dur ing that tiino the fence was moved lo Us present lino. So it's still on your land ? " "Yes. " "Well , I s'poso Iho proper lliing is a row. If you'll go out oy the barn with your revolver I'll como out and hunt for you with the shot gnu , If you git Ihu drop on mo , don't lot go , because 1 shoot to kill. " It look the Detroiter some ( into to con vince the farmer that ho didn't ' care for eight inches of land , and that ho wouldn't have the fence moved for $50 , and when he had succeeded the old man drew u Ions' breath of relief and replied ; "That's kind o1 you , and it leaves my boys a chance to lit and lit after I'm gone , 1 hope you ain't coiiiin'out ' here to live alongside o' mo ? " "No , " "Ulad on't. If you lease , get some man who'll want them other eight inches. The boys and 1 is lonesome for excite ment , " A Long Island man who recently died loft u bequest of $500 to a Now Jorso church on condition thai Iho church bell should bo lolled for him on each anni versary of his death. In the event of this tolling being omitted on any anniversary thu heirs may demand of llio church the $500. Ked .Star Cough Cura builds up and strengthens nhrsinilli' PrliMi 9. i Rnnr.a. . STATK AND TL2UIIITORV. Nobrankn lottliiR . The North I'latto land oflice look in $2U-100 during May , Tlie talk of dividing Cnstcr county has inictcd down for the present. Lyons v\\l , \ \ vole $ : > ,000 in bonds and use he proceeds in building a school. Arlington will now invest in n lire np- ii.irutiis , Kxpcricnce is a eostly teaeher. The total assessed valuation of Snrpy county is tT. > l,8Ul , an increase over last year of $128,581. The farmers at Turkey Crook , Holt county , have organized the Producers' jrothcrhood for self-protection. A $12,000 opera house and an 8,000 ho- cl are nntonir. the promised Imnrove- mcliLs this .season at Central City. lightning struck the Episcopal clinrcli n Central ( . 'ity last week , toarlnu out mge clutnUs of tlio interior furnishings. The busy men of ( Sroomvooil liave suli- ficrllicd the necessary fnntls to j lace u f 10.000 canning factory on a bolltl foun dation. The assessed valuation of real and personal property if Norfolk precinct ? ' , ? an increase over last year of Hainbow socliilo' ' Is the-roviacd moili- liealion of "painting the town. " trash ing Nebraskans are too progressive to [ limit I heir artistic cllbrts to a .single color. Herbert Noble , a brakcman on llioKlk * liorn Valley rontl , had his foot caught in a free ; while switching at Ulair. Tin.1 wheels amputated Ihe limb near tlie ankle. Sevoinl herds of biillalo were seen near Haijrler last week. Four calves were captured alive by local hunters and placed in one of the ranches in Hit ? neigh borhood. The Nebraska \Varelionso company lias been organi/.cd at Ftillcrtoii ; capital "f.'iO.COO. Tlie company proposes to erect warehouses and bins with a total storage capacity of L'M.OOO bushels. The North I'latto Telegraph Has hoisted the following ticket : For gov ernor , Cicneral John AI. Thaycr ; "for senator , Hon. ( J. 11 Van \V ok ; for con gressman , Third district , lion. George \ vE. . Horsey. Nuptial note from O'Neill ' : "Grovcr , if yon don't send a box of cigars around to this ollico immediately , or .sooner , we'll ' publish to the world tlie fact that you have cone anil done it. You'cr a sly cuss , Clove ! " John Paul , a tramp , was touched by lightning near Sidney ami his weary spirit * ont aloft. A local pitpur says the admirable facility with which the light- mug got in its work testers the hope that it will continuo in hu.siucss indelinitcly. A _ loving nair of elopers , with a sus picions freshness in their movements , put up at a Grand Island hotel. They were cornered by a policeman for playing man am ) wife without a permit , and were mar ried to get out of the dillienlty. They hailoil from Plum Creek , and are now known as Mr. and Mrs. Fremont U'lieeler. The excursion of llio Nebraska Press asMiciation is a sure go , bill the date has not been determined The party will congregate in Omaha and go west over the Union Pacific to Portland. A num ber of sideshows have been arranged along the route. Great gobs of fun will bo hung up in the commissary car and at each station. Kmlroad men report a small army of tramps between Sidney and Chovonno , all heading west. They are strung along the track in droves , and the braUemun experience the greatest dillienlty in keep ing tlii'in oil' the trains , lien roosts , clothes lines , and houses from which the resiitenls are temporarily absent are being systematically raided. The Grand Army Index is now pub lished .simultaneously in Omaha and Lincoln and is improving with each issue. That veteran newspaper man and lypo , Mr. John Hriggs , manages the Omaha end , and Brad P. Cook tlio Lin coln branch. The Index is the ollicial organ of tlio Grand Army posts in the state , the Woman's lielicf corps and the Sons of Veterans. It takes high rank among papers devoted to the interests of ex-union .soldiers anil deserves a place at the lir.sside of every veteran in the stale. The Jotlingcer approaches the subject of .snakes with due caution , but as a pur veyor of truth in Kvo-like garb it is nec essary to give the world the facts without guarantee. Out at Alma a Mrs. Dually is credited with having dispatched a blow suakovith a club. She first tackled the reptile with brick bats but failed to intiicl any damage. She then seized : i hoe and charged on his sniikcship , smit ing him in Ihe rear of his reservoir with fatal results. It should ho stated that Mrs , D. did not strap her skirts with rub ber bands , nor startle the county with harrowing shrieks. Uncle Daniel While of Blair , is a vet eran traveler and pioneer , according to the Republican. Fifty-seven years ago be rode behind the first locomotive oper ated on the continent , at the rate ot eleven miles an hour. \ \ lien he struck Chicago ho could walk around the town in twenty minutes , and refused to trade his team for forty acres on the outskirts. Later he struck Omaha and was ottered the lot on which the Lyllo block htands lor an Indian pony. Kightoon years ago be bound wheat on the townslto of lilair. Like the rolling slono in Ihe fable , ho gathered but littler moss , and nt sixty liyo un. joys as good health and finds more littpi > inossin life than millionaires. . A frightful and fatal accident occurred on a farm wesl of Sidney last Wednesday. The farmer , whoso name is not given , was plowing some distance from his house and his ton year old daughter brought dinner to him , Something did not work to suit him , and stopping the horses ho throw the plow out ot the soil , and placing his little girl on the ground , told her to see if anything was broken. 'J hu child stooped down directly in front of the plow , when the horses became trightened and started to run. The'child wus caught by the plow point and literal- lyimpalcd The father's fnitnic dibits to utoi ) the loam were of no avail , and the body of Ihu little girl was soon horribly mangled , The gashed nnd blooding corpse was dropped to tlio ground and still the Horses ran on , A quarter of a mile from where they started was a deep arroyo. Over the precipitous bank they dashed. The horses were Instantly killed and thu fanner crushed to death b'unoath them. Iowa items. SuvQuteen railroads center at Dos Moines , In Doono county taxes arc i > aid on 2,220 ilogf. rJCorn is two nnd a half fcot high in Clinton county. Mooushoro has a cornet band wjth a woman at the small end of each horn. Five hundred delegates attended the session of thu Masonic Grand ledge in DCS Moices lust week. During tlio past year there were 51,500 hogs shipped from Buchanan county , representing - resenting a value of fclOlVJSO. The Stale Holiness association of Iowa has arranged to hold Us annual camp- meeting on Iho Goodm farm , south of Nuvndu , Juno 23-80 , h.Tho Hod Oak Express names forty-five farmers of one township , Montgomery county , that lost 1.7U3 hogs last year by the cholera , an average of sixty-ono head per farm. Tlio Catholics of Denison have in course of construction a handsome pas toral residence for Hev , D. C , Lcnehan , formerly of Sioux City , who has recently been assigned to that mission. John. Glulin , of Sherman f township , Momma county , planted a Hold of corn May 7 , utid.ou May ill , just twenty-four days after , the eorn measured twenty- four inches in height , a growth on an av erage of an Inch a Hay Mrs. Julius Ijlan.iiokc , of Waterloo , has a hen whose inplliurly instincts aru quite remarkable. She js now caring for sev enty chicken. " , the joint hatching of six hens. The chicks' ' are of dill'ercnt tijjes ami si/.os , and when she "gathers them under her wings" at night the younger ones get the reserved seals. A few weeks ago John P. Dostal , the Iowa City brewer announced his inten tion of removing ! > is brewery to Aurora , HI , It seems that the oiti/ons of thai city do not want Mr. Dostal and his brewery. They have prou-a d , and have sent him a largely signed memorial to Unit ellcct. Itul he is going just tiieeiui - . At a special election held at Iowa Fails on Monday to vote f 1,000 to aid the Hur- lington , Cedar Itapids ifc Northern rail- ronil company in constructing a $10,000 round-house in that city , 200 votes were cast In favor of the proposition and but 7 against. Iowa Falls will now bo made n division station. In a moment of mental lunacy the mayor of Slou.v City ordered policemen to shoot all tmmiixy.lcd dogs. Charlie Couch was the lirst cop to draw bead on a eiir. The natives wisely ran for shelter , and fortunately , too , for when -thii snioke of battle" cleared away n. section Qt "a" finite glass window was shattered aud the dog uninjured , . The saloonixls of Davenport are soon to feel the full force of ( ho revised edi tion of the prohibition law. They have been operating under a pop license law , the proceeds of which wont to the city treasury. Suits to compel the city to pay ( his money into the school Itind are threatened , and In addition the temper ance people propone to try a dose of llio Clark law. A lively time is expected. Dakota. The assessment of Turner county will reach over $ .2,000,000. Il is estimated thai -400,000 bushels of llax will be raised in llntehinson county this &ca.son. The wheat acreage is greater than over before. The alarmists of Kapid City predict disaster and ruin to the town , now that the railroad people are surveying a route beyond the city. Sully county farmers kill gophers by scattering corn over their llelds which is lirst well MiuKod in a decoction , of which strychnine is an ingredient. Tuesday morning lightning struck the holism of Joseph Petdrman at Lisbon , stunning Mrs. Petcrman aud a child and killing a cat which was lying under the stove. _ It tore up the kitchen floor and demolished tlio Move. The now towns on the Scotland exten sion of the Northwestern have been named. The lirst one south of Mitchell is called Kthan , the .second is Kirk , anil the third , at Iho junction , is named Tripp. The town between the junction and Ar mour is called Dclmont. Wyoming. Three newspapers will bo rustling for circulation in FeUcrmati within ten The territorial qapitol and university bonds were sold hist week to N. \ \ . Harris & Co. , of Chicago , at a premium of $51.ISO on every thousand dollars of bonds. 't ' Parties from Pennsylvania are in the Swcctwutcr valley looking over the ground with a view of establishing largo glass works as 50011 as the iron horse runs up the valley , Immense stretches ot the whitestlinost sand line the .survey ami surround the soda lakes. Experts pronounce this , sand the lincst for glass manufacture eyer found. There are three iniiuunse soda lukis in Sweolwater county , valued at $1,000,000. They were recently sold by Tom Sun to Diipont & Stony , of Wilkosbarro. Pa. The. last lake in the valley lies some dis tance up the river from the group of three , anil the railroad survey. It is a line and rich deposit and belongs to S.N. Morgan , sncrotary of the territory. Before reaching Sweetwutor valley the line of the Northwestern will be graded through veritable coal banks. On the head of Willow creek , twenty mijcs cast of Independence Rock , the point where the survey strikes the Sweolwater river , will bo entered the coal fields. These not only traverse the legion around the head of Willow crock , but also follow down the valley of Fish creek , throtigii which the survey also runs , Eighl miles west of Independence Koek is Whisky ( ! ap , a pass llirougii the Rattlesnake mountains. Here Is also an immense coal deposit , easily reached by a branch lino. 'Jho Swcotwator valley is fast sotlling up. You Don't Have to Unllcvc 'Km. John Newborn killed eight largo rattle * snakes in ono day on his farm near Scandia , Kas. A snake killed at St. Matthews , S. C. , had two fully developed heads , one on each end , anil it could travel either way with ease. Tom Whitly , of Hawkinsviilo , ( la. , saw a rattleiiiako anil shot it in two a few inches from its head. His dog then ran up to the .snake's head and was billon and killed by it. David Lutourott , of N'ew Carlisle , Ohio , says a snake nearly twclv e feet long lias its don in a stone pile near his farm"gate. It can jump pight fool inio llio air , and thinks nothing of making a runninc jump of twenty-four foot. James II , Warder of Nokcsvillo , Prince William county , Va. , says : "My wifo's ' old turkey hen was sitting bcsido the gar den fence on thirteen eggs. About n week ago a largo black smiko came along and ate the turkey , curled himself on Ihu eggs , and slaid llioro until they hatched out , and then ate the whole brood at onco. " Professor Tiioodoro ( iill of the Smith sonian institute says of the bull or pine snake , which is found in many parts of tlio country , "This reptile has become notorious on account of tlio sound It emits. It is very much like the low bel low of a bull , and to this the snake owes one of its names. This la caused by the fact that llio epiglottis , an organ absent or represented only by a tubercle in all other serpents Is abnormally developed in Ihe bull snaket" ' A man hving.'ncarTania , Fla. , was bit ten on the leg by a rattlesnake. A doctor was at once soi t forUttd llio leg was ban daged lighlly iibovy the wound , although It was thought that the man would die before medical iisi i tanco could bo pro cured. The log , Imvlng boon bared lor the application pf 'tlio bandage , was at tacked by a swdrm pf mosquitoes , When thu physician filially arrived ho found the man in gooif condition , but the ground around whpro lay was strewn with dead mosiyultoes , Edward Harrington , of Dawson , Oa. , while passing through a swamp , hoard a noise above nla.liua/J , ami the next instant a largo coachwhip snake fell to the ground from the branch of a tree. The snake wound itself in a coil and prepared to Miring. Mr. Ilorrington struck it with a Hick , Instantly the snake began lomuko a continuous clatter on the ground with its tail , and at the same time raised its head until U stood , mouth open , nearly seven feet high. The man killed the monster after a sharp batllo. A largo trad of waste land on Iho farm of It. 1Kenich , near Circlovillo , O. , is infested with snakes. A rain Hooded this tract recently and drove ( ho ropUles ( o a little hill in the vicinity. Koniok Kogons and two farm hands came to this place shortly after the storm , and wore greeted witli a chorus of iiissos. The procured heavy clubs and sot to work to o\termi- iiH'e the serpents , In half n day they killed 473. snaies , which when piled to gether made a heap three aud one-half fcot high. The snakes wore of every species known ' .n that region. A young man of Maine says that while out hunting ho lay down on the bank of a trout brook and took a drink of the cool water. While in the act of drinking lie sucked into his stomach a largo water snake. II crawled home with dilliculty and in vain souglit the aid of physicians. The Miake nearly choked him several limes by crawling up into tins throat. As a last resort his friends advised him to go back to the brook trout and lie down where the snake would hear tlio running water. Thinking that tlio sound of the water might tempt the snake from IU hiding place , the young man went nnd laid down by a noisy little water fall. Presently the snake began crawling out of the man's stomach , and a few min utes later leaped from the his mouth into the brook. The Athens ( UU Cyclone tolls the fol lowing stories of buttles between bird.- ) and serpents which occurred'in that vie- ilyj A prairie jav. or mouse hav/k , poised on its wings for a moment and then darted down on u young bull snake with all the stubborn fury of a Ijnx on a lamlh. lie chattered and pecked , spread his tail , and wielded bis withcy wings with all thu determined desperate skill and agility of a pri/.e-lighler , niton dodg ing the furious strokes of his snakeship. Tne desperate struggle lasted about an hour , when the plucky hawk seized the deailjtorpont in his bill and Iriumphaiitly mounted To lits" " wings with his prey , alighting now ami then to rest from ids heavy fond. The little butcher linally landed his forked-tongue game in nil old oak tjee , where he made a full dinner on the cold-blooded carea s. This event took place on the farm of P. D. Tilson , about four miles east of this village. A crow was observed to light upon the plowed ground and seize something in its bill thai , from the crow's ' maneuvers , led an observer to believe was alive. Ho im mediately hitched his horses and made for the snot : as be approached the crow spread his black wlnirs and Ilow away. On arriving at tlie spot n largo copper head Miako was discovered. The poison ous reptile was dispatched with a club. " LOTS OF FUN Tr7 THEM. Novelties In Trick Articles That De light the Traction ! Joker. New York Mail and Express : ' 'New tricks for Ilic boys * " repeated a dealer in bleight-of-hanil articles in reply to a Mail and Evprejs reporter's inquiry yester day : " 1 should say so. There's no end to them. There is a beautiful button hole bouquet , for in > tinee. : After plac ing it in your coat button-hole you call llio attention of a friend to its beamy and fragrance. Of course he will step for ward ami sinell of it , when , to his a.slon- isliinenl , a line .stream of water will be thrown in his face. Where the water comes from is a mystery , as you e in have your hands at your side or behind you and not touch the houqucl in any man ner. There is a little leaping monkey that is boiler than a surprise party for making fun nnd getting up an excite ment. After it has been silting quietly on the stand or table , and being admired by your unsuspecting friends , it will biiddcnlv , and without warning , make a wild leap into the air and land under the table or in aome- body's lap , creating a regular panic all around * Then there is _ a eigarcisethat _ ; : is ono of ( ho best practical jokes of the sea son. To all appearances it is an ordinary cigar case made in imitation of real leahter. Ask your friend to have a cigar , at the same time handing him the case. As be attempts to open it an ugly looking gorilla , six inches in height , .suddenly pops up instead of the expected cigur. Another trick novelty in tlio cigar line consists of a light , strong metal shell , the size and shape and color of a cigar. It has a spiral spring concealed whnin.lhat may be released at the will of the opera tor'by slightly pressing a trigger that is attached lo the small end. One end of the spring is fastened in the shell and the end , which is protected when released , has a eork attached to retain it in the shell. When the spring is released il will Ily out from twelve to lit'leen inches with \yliirring , rattling noise , so quickly that while Ihe person towards whom il is pointed can sue somclliing coming and hear it , he cannel loll jusl what has hap pened until after ho has scon it and niadu a lively ell'ort lo dodge it. "A ihagic nail is another interesting little trick article' A common nail is shown , and , without a inonieiit'.s hesitation , ihe performer forces it through his linger. The linger can bo shown with the nail protruding from both sides. The illusion is i-o perfect that llio spectators will bo satislied thai the wound is a genuine ono. The next instant the nail can be withdrawn for examination and the linger shown with out , a cut , scar or wound. In another trick you exhibit , u neat and pretty wind mill , which you blow with the greatest case , remnrking that the mill is en chanted and will only work at your com mand. Then liinul il to any one with the request to Iry it. The moment he tries it he receives a staitlinir salute , and finds lips , chin , nose and cheeks decorated with Ulack or white , as the case may be. This has often been used with excellent ellbct by store-keepers who wish to get rid of loungers. It is placed on the counter or show-case , and most naturally some idle curiosity-seeker will pick it up and blow on it witli a result that will cause him lo rolreat. A good Irick is done witli a card which you can change inio a full-blown rose by simply trans ferring it from ono hand lo Iho other. " "Whal is new in Iriok cards ! " "Tho wizard's pack. This is a full pack , apparently the same as un ordinary pack , but with which wonderful aud apparently impossible tricks can bo performed. These are not done by legerdemain or sleight-of-hand. The secret is in the cards. Among those Irioks are Iho following : A card may bo drawn , shnfllud in the pact ; and cut the lirst time ; a card may bo blown from the puck after having been drawn , returned , and shullled ; thu two colors of a pack divided by one cut ; the card dis covered under a handkerchief ; six pcrnons may draw a card each , sliufllo them and imnuuliately alter the per former at pncu produces them , pulling them rapidly out of the pauk , ono after llio oilier ; Iho up former may leave Iho room and in liU absence a card may bu drawn , which ho on his return at once picks out of the pack , " The CourtH out of FiiiulH. DKMViai , Juno n. Judge llallot thin ineru- Infi announced tlmt unless an apjuoprlntlon was soon niiuhi ho would dlxchargo the United Sink's court * , ns tlm funds nro ex hausted. In malting icfmonro to this niiit- tenit tlm birtluijiiiUe ruforrcd to the Kivlm ; of millions by euiiuruss for "livurimd Imibor Improvements" while Kiev iiej-'lectoil to nil- liruprlntu millielent funds to entry on the com is. Pains in the bnok entirely disappear when the great pain cure , St. Jacobs Oil Is applied , Cut glass is produced by lirsl grinding the surface with wheels of sUine , then with wheels of Iron , covered with sharp sand and emery , linally with brush wheels covered with putty , a small stream of water in each instance kept running on the glass to reduce ho.it of friction. ' \Tlien r , by wu t\cV , w R TO hi * OutorU , When < he waa a Child , she cried for Cattoria , Wlien tlio became Miss , aho clung to C atori , V7bu ib tad Children , he jre them Cfcstori/ , When all so-called remedies fall , Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures. 'So far as the attire of eastern visitors is concenvil , " says the fun Francisco Report , "It is not , all other things equal , ns good as ours. That is , taking into con sideration the wearer's station in life , the clothes of the eastern man or woman nro not of ni treed material or as well made as the Californium' . There Is n noticeable - able ciirelessness ale in to headgear , footgear and neckwear as compared with Ihe old residents. The step is not so quick , the motion of the head Is slower , and Iho new coiners don't look as well fed. " _ _ _ , I'ltiKst pTiTn'st iMiitit A sure euro for Blind. IJIcfdlns : , Ite.hln find Ulcerated Piles bus Iwcn discovered by Dr. Willl.ims , ( nu Indian roinoily ) , c.illoil Or Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. A slnglo box IMS cured the woist chronic ease * oi a.V ur 'M years ttandiin ; . No ono need stiller live minutes after applying this wonderful sooth inr medicine. Lotions nnd Instruments demote mote harm than trnoil. Williams' luilhn Pile Ointment nlnorl > s the tuimit * , allays the Intense ItehhifT , ( particularly nt iiliilit after rutting Wnrni la bed ) , nets as a poultice , elves Instniil. relief , anil Is prepared only for Piles , Itchlmc "f private parts , and for tmthliiK elso. SKIN lUrilOASIOS CUKKI ) . Dr. Krar.ier's Music ( Hutment cures n * by manic , Plmjilin , Hlack lle.uls" ur drubs , Ulolchi's and Kriiptleus on the face , leavln ? the silu eleariiml Ixvuitlful. Alsn cures Itcli , Salt IlK-uiu. Sore Nipples , Sere Up ? , ami- Old Olisllnnto Ulcer * . Sold by liiuirglsH , or mulled on receipt of Weeiits. Retailed by Kulin & Co. . nnil Schroder > Sr Comad. At wholesale bv 0. F. l < oiulman A Wisconsin lumberman was caught by a rolling log the other day and held so fust that Im was unable to got iuvay. Ho yelled in vain for help. \ \ liilo l lugthcre a big bear came up to him. He drew his revoive.r aud lirod six s-hols , killhm the bear , and these shots were hoard ny n u lumberman , who went to see what was going on , and released the prisoner. Rheiimatii.m violds to the magic power ot St. Jacobs Oil the coi.qtiuror ot pain. John Mitx.xy , of Porland , Me. , is ninety- eight yours old , but he doesn't act as if he'was. Hu still transacts business with skill and sagacity , and tlio other day , talking aboula pie.ee of land Ihat hoowtis , said : "Tlie lease runs oul in live years , and when it expires 1 am going to build the handsomest block in Portland on that lot. " n Mrs. Henry Ward Hoeehcr uses and gives away over three hundred Alleock's Porous Plasters every year. She writes that siie has found tlioin a "genuine re lief for most of llio aches and pains which flesh is heir to. " Hon. Samuel J. Ran dall said they cured him of inllamation of the kidneys when everything else failed , and cured him of a severe cold thai threatened to run into pnuemonia. lion. James W. llustcd writes that they eured his son of chronic rheumatism and relieved him of serious pulmonary troubles. A cili/.en of Mottaeahous , Ulster county , N. Y. , says that thu sting of the honey bee is sure cure for rheumatism. The treat ment is to expose the part afl'oeted and induce bees to sting it. Ho says that this novel euro has been tried' by his neigh bors with great success. "For economy and comfort , every spring , we use Hood's Sarsanarilla , " writes a Hullalo ( N. T. ) lady. JllO Doses One Dollar. It is believed in Portsmouth , N. II. , that the government is abandoning the navy yard there. Everything about it , they say , is going to pieces , and tlie navy department lias ordered to bo sent to Washington everything not too rotten to bo worth the trouble. Ileiiton'H Hair Cirower All who are HAM ) , all who nro.beunminc BALD , nil who do not want lo bo luld , nil who are troubled with DANMMUKF , or 1ICIUNU nl' the seal- ) ) should use limiton's Hair Grower. EIOIITV PEII Cn.vr of those uslne it have prown hair. It , never fails to stop the hair tram liilllni ; . Through sickness and fevers the hair sometimes falls off in ! \ Hliort time , and although the person may havoroiimined bald for years , If you use Hun- ton's Hair Grower according to directions you ; ue sure of a growth of hair. In hun dreds of cast's wu have produced a com ! growth of Hair on tho.se who have been bald and glazed for years wo have fully stibstau- tlated the following facts : Wo grow Hair In 80 cases out of 100 , no matter how lonu' bald. Unlike other preparntlnns.lt contains no siif'iir of lead , ur ve ulnblu or mineral poisons. It is n speclllc for falling hair , dandruff , and Itching of the scalp. The Hair Grower Is a hair 1'ood. and Its ompositliin Is almost exactly like the oil which supplies Ihu hair with its vitality. DOUUlJC AM ) TillPU < : STRKNCJTll. When tlio skin Is very lough and naid , and ( lie I'olllco is apparently cftuctimlly closed , thu single strength will sometimes fail to reach tne papUla ; lu such cases thu double or tilple strength should be used in connection with the single , using them alternately. Pilce. sluu'le .sticiigth , 31,00 ; double strength , SS.OO ; triple stroin-tli , sJ.OO. : If your druggists have not got It we will send it prepared ' < n receipt , of nrico. 1JKXTON HAllt UROWKItCO. , Cleveland. O. Sold by C. F. ( inndmnn nnd ICulm&Uo , ISlli mill Houglilri , IHtll mill CllllllllSM The free Monday .scientific lectures have become such a passion among the daughters of the lowly of Birmingham , Eng. , that "wash day" has boon changed to Tuesday , which thu London ( Hobo con siders the greatest achievement of sci ence thus far. The Great Southern Remedy for nil ROWEL TROUBLES CHILDREN TEETHING. Tlicro urn very Cow ivho do not know of Dili Illllu lmi.li uniwlnn utniitalili' ; of our niouiilntiit mill lilllt. hut VITJVw ( rrnllrn Ilie fuel. Hut Ihu Iliilo purple licrrylilili t.n nmiiy of u * Imvu t'Uti'ii In limit uycry Minillii'roUnprlii - rlple III It having \\iinilirfiil filed i > n Ilia bmvula. Dr. liUncr'H JlnrlJi'hcrry 1'onlhU U lllUOIlKAT KOUTIIP.IIN 111 MTUV lllOl rP llirft tliu Illtlti OIKI Ici'llilnir. iinii i-urt-3 pluirlia'a ijyftfMiU ry uiul Cramp Colic. Wit ' 11 l conslilorocl Hint nt tlii--"aronot limy ? BUiMc'ii niul < liiiuiinuiilinrka of Ilia bow.i.J ara su fro'iuent , unit \ \ " lifiir nfsa many ili'iithn occurring licfuro u pliyilclun CAM lit rallej lu , It U Importunt tlmti'trrv IIOIKI * . liolJ ulioiilil | irmilo ( U.fmM'lvc * ulih naino f > | ii > vdy fPlliif. n tlosa of nlilcli will H'llcvo tint imlii ami have iniicli antlciy. Or. Itliizrr * ' HIMMrlii'm Cordial Uabliuploii'iiii'Jy HLUi. miy clillil It ii'a | i'l to tuko. I'rlrp , U cviiiH liolllt ! . Manufactured by WAl.TKU A.TAYI.OI' . Atluiila.lla. ' ! ' % lorg ( ylirrukfc Iti'inrilv ' > T mvrd Iinii' end Alullfln lll riirtt liik'h * , Croup unJ l"i , Hiiinnllun lrlf yirin. aini tl a IUI < . . . . I'or etilc by llioll T. Clarkelru ? Co. , nod all UruR-itists , ' MOST PERFECT with p Tli l roirsril in hrnUV. No Ammunln. l.lmoor Alum , PRICE SMINO rowoen co. . ' > T I.P _ T STANiUiU ) MKim'.M. WOUlF FORYOUNG AND MIDDLK-AGEO MBN ONLY SI IIY MAI ! rOSTPAII * . ii.i.usi'it vrn'K svniM.u yum : TU KxhiUHtoil VltilltrNflrrivr- . . . . . _ . riir-toil . . . . D'hllllr I ProranturoOn'tlnom Min , I'r-ors nf Youth , snj ( ! < hl untold ml-PrliM nmittlnt-from Itull-orotlon nni re-pot. . "A bo'k tor ni'r mil" , yolii'ifT'miilillo-Hjel nnd old. . llrnnlilnmp , < -.pript'.oii , foriill nrutannl rlirunlrillnnii-n * ! , onrnni.ot whldi K Invnliinhln. Sj fnuiul liy tlioniitliorTrliixo nttiorlnnra Mr U yaral * pncli ixMirohriblf norcr Doforefoll tnthn lot of nur pnyi > lrln n : . - "IpiCDbound In biMiitlful Kronen ntti * 'n. mtio < < ili-nrr . fi : ! ! > iviiiriiiit | | ( > i < iltn honttnar workln orory i on * " mi'rtinnlrnMltnMry nnilpr fo'- flonnl-thnniiny ollu < r work In tlil rontitrjr forll.H ortliomoncy will tinrofiiml InoTory liMtnnon. rrl'9 onlr II by nvill , t > i > -lp.t. | llln-tr.itn I iniplaill ) . Hcnilnn\T. u , > Miiioilil.iwimloil thaiintlmr rtlia Xv tlonnl.Muilloiil Avvlntlon. til Din lion , A. I' . III'-nll. nmln 'iiii'iiin : mii-nri of the l > cm.l tin rentierUr * rpocifullvrt'ffrr.'l. , . , Tlio.Si'lo'iiMHif. IJfil * wiirlh niontloth * Tnuiiinit mlilillc-niioil IIUMI of tlil KOnnmUii'i linn nil tlnciil I iiilniM oiCiilltornliiiiiul tlio ivor | inlnos ut Nuv.nt- , rnnililiii < il. S. ! ' . Cliroiili'lu. I'ho s li > nranf l.lfD l" > lnt * out Itio rocki nttd imlak. .mulion which HID rnmtltiulon niul luiim * > < r mmr iiynunn in-lit Ir.ivolicuu Ml.illy wiockeilAtiuicliO'Ur ' " ' ' I.lfoliot uro.-itorvaliia tliiniillt'ti nu'iUcnl ' piibll'lii'ilIn..llils country lorlliupDl ' ( hii Scloiiciiof l.iio l < n uttiibrli unit iui-.lorlr . trrt it * l r on norvoiw iiml tiliyslo.it liability. Potroit fr- AddrooAllia PoiliaJr Mo.lloAl InstlliUo. or Or W. It. I'nrker.No.4 llnllilnulitroot , Ilixtan , .Mim * . . < Tliamr bocon-nUoilouallilHonsosroqulriiu'lril lumloxparl' cnco. Clinitilrtniil iib luuio OUointii lliit Invo tiif. tlPd tin * rthlll of nil otliuriiy | ! < il-linn .i piuUlly. SlU I trpaiod Ktici'i'ssfnlly wlliitjui mi imunco o : falluci Mention Ouinlm 1IJJ. Red Star Line Ciirryliia : tlio nolfflum Itoynl niul tlnltoil Stntoa Miill.siilllnir uvcry .Sutimlny Between Antwerp & New York TO THE RHINE , GERMANY , ITALY , HOL LAND AMD FRANCE. SPUING AND SU.MMKIl HATI5S : Snlon from fOO to $100. Kxciirslon trip from $110 to I1SO. Suoonil Cnliiii , oiitwnitl , $41 ; pi'opnlil , ? 4"i ; UACiirsliiii , $ IU. Btoorniro piHsa n nt lo\v rules. IVIor Wrl-rlil & Sona , UoiioriU Aifi'iUs. 0" > llronilwiiy. Now VtirU. tluury ruii'lt ' , u'ls iMiriiiiinst. : 1'uiileoii k Co. , 13 K.ir.ntm St. : U. U. Fanjimm , IIJ.'I Kaniiuiist. P. BOYER & CO. IIEAI.KUS IN and Ml Wos'k. 1020 I'urnain Street. Omaha , HAMBURG- AMERICAN A DlltHC-r LINE FOR England , France & Germany. Tim .steamships of tills well liiiown line iu-o liutlt of lion , In wntor-tlht coiMiHrtniiiils | ) , niij nro furnlsliuil witli ovury roqiiUlto to iniilco tlio inihHuiiu both Hiifo nnil tiRri.'oulilo. Thuy curry tlio lliiitoil Sillies mill Kiiropiian iiinlN.nnil Ic.ivn NuwViirkThurBdnyg mid Sntiirdnyj for Pl . inouthrONUONCliorboUrl'Altla ( ) ( ( nud HAM- UUUO ) . , the Bleiuucrs lonvo Hiimbitr ? on mid Snuilayd , vlu. Ihivro , tuitlnir Koutliumpton uiul I.oiulon. First ciililn $ . " > 0 , fill uiul $75 ; Stuorswo $ J1 Itallmnil tlukoUs from Plymouth to llrlnliil , Cur- illir. London , or to any jiluco In llio Bouth of Kii liind , FHJ5U. SIIHU-IIKO from Kurupo only fa. Suntl for "TourlKtliii/otli- . " c. u. mciiAitn&cu. , uomirnl I'lin eiwor Afiinta | , 01 Ilroaaway , Now York ; Wushluiftoii uud La BulloStH. Chlcuvn. 111. Iti-cently llullt. Newly KurnlalioJ The Tremont , J. C. rriV.GHHAl.l ) k SON , Proprietors. Cor. Fth mid 1'Sls. , Lincoln , Nob. Untesfl.rpcriluy. ) . Blrci't cira : from house to any. pin tot Iho city. J. II. W HANY KTNsT Architect , a' ! , ni and 4 : : , Itlr-nnidH Illock , Lincoln , Kliiviitnr nnlltli nli-oi > t. OAM.OVVAVCA'lTI.i : . t F. M WOODS , Live Stock Auctioneer Sulos uiitik1 III nil iiiulii ( if Ihu IT K. ut fult : rnlnM. Itooui il.Hlute Illouli , Lincoln , Nuli.j tiollownyiuiil Short 11 urn hulls for halo. U , H. nOUJ.DING , Farm Loans and Insurance , Corn..itiondeni'o In reiraril to IOHMS HollolloJ. JUxim 4 , ItlchiinU Illnck , Llnuoln , Noli , Public Sale , Denver , Col. , .fime lOlli , 40 hand of Show Short llorus. llatoa ft ( , 'ruli'k clinnlf , 2-ycnr-oliU , wiilHlilinr HIM ) ; hulld ami liellorK , Addros-i Klold ami Kunii , Tor ealuloif * HUM , Doiivur , Oil. C. M. llrmijdii , Lincoln , Noli. Col , V , M. Wuodc , Aiiullonuuf. When In Lincoln Hlop at National Hotel , And KUI u Rued illnnor fori'iu. . .1. A. l'HI > AW\yl'ioii. Nollcit In Ciiutrautofd , tm\Lil : ) prpiio am for tlio hulMliiKof a court > 7 IHHIVII uiul jml lu B indii'ico , Uroolc rounty , Wynmlnir toirittiry.uml lor Iuriilaliln llio mil- H'lliil lor llio ( tonnlrilutldii n | thu Hiimo will lie ro/elvo I l > y tlio coiiinilsaliiiiors of NiiM coiinly up to n oVIoolt noon on Tnojdiiy , .Inlyi Hi , A. I ) lit-OI , nt which time thu | > rrmociil.i vlll lie ( iionodln | initilli ! . I'lans nod HP o.llcatlnna fur r.tilil linililln - may . . . . . . tic iiilkoof tliuo.juul/dorlcmi uiul iillurMny.Hi , 1"HI. llnls IIIIIHI In * 10 'I'lnimnloil houillltoil o'lcclc ' lor f"i C , iiruii iiiiruvinl | | liiiml for ll u iiuioiint , II& U 'U.U tlll'l-'O ' III KOOtl Iflllll. Tlio c'oiiniy ( < > iniuH4ionra rt'ecrvo 1liuriuit ! to KiJciM mi ) nrnll hlilf. Illilx iiuiril tin direct oil In John H. lUirinr | , Ciniiiiy Cloru , rliiiiilniicii , V.'y iii.Iiif , tin. ) uii- ( ldol | "I'i-oi0iiil3 | for Hulliiiiiif Cdiut Hoii'o ' unit .lull. " Ily onltr of Iho Rounl of County Oi-in nl-sliioi-A Jllll.NB. lIAIII'lilt.CoiiiilyC'li'rk. ' HuiidiuicHVyi ) . Miiy Dili , 1UI , in-- , > , rfH Legal Notice. f K HtliKHIN'LM- It nnd I'll | > . Rlnclilr , Ills vT u-ifr , nun r < < 6ident iIoroi.iluiHH , will tnl.n niilirn tli u nil the lift iliy : < if Ju.ii' , | XSU , Milton Iliiidnir , plaliilln , burnln , lllul I.la potlluir. lu Iho DIstrlit Court ( iC llou/lui roiiiny. Nnlintk- ku , iiu.i'iiut ail I ilofou liinlH , tliu object 411 I | i ; nytir of wlil.rh nr fi u inipul Ihu Hii'rlo pur * tnrmmicu nt a wr.ilcn conlrjcl t ron < y in n il pliiliulir ny iiill-i'lilin | ilcml thu liilioivliif lots lu itio tniviiot' l''loriiioo : in r-vt'1 roiniiy. i < > - ull : l.it - ' , hl ! < r ; lot ' , hl'ic'-i : : ; lot V , Mo V 'M : lotH , lit < n-U57 , Hi1' cnn''tI'inilliiii ' lor wti.clt Inn hdon fully imiil by tuni jiialntiir tocitiil deVon - . Von urn lO'l'ilccd lo . .itnwerS'll'l poll-ion < vi er I eforu the IJth day o > ' .inly , l tii. llnied Omaha , Ju , o Idt.lHaD. ' MIl.'ftlN IIKM itl.X I'l Inl if Ily. Co.snuiiN , J ( iiT.viiN A lU'r ' : II * .MII > I * - . ( ] . ' ; ' I r-u