THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , jfLY 13 , 188ft BEGGING A BROTHER'S LIFE , Hoffman'a ' Slater Trying To Save Him From the Halter. A VISIT TO THE GOVERNOR. Iilncoln'sBlit nulltllngnoom. I UCKUII. Umahn Kntghta ofPytlilaa Incorporate. Good Crop 1'ron- pcots. Brief itctm. frilOM THE BKE'8 MSCOr.1 IIUtlEAU.1 Hoffman , the train wrecker , who lies In jail at Nebraska City awaiting execu tion on the 22d of the mouth , has but n low days left of earth , but efforts are being made in his behalf that the sen tence bo commuted from death to life Im prisonment. Yostordtxy Albert 8. Cole , of Nebraska City , attorney for Hoffman , accompanied by & sister of the con demned man , visited Lincoln and in the afternoon were closeted with the gov ernor going ever the case In the hopes that the man's life might bo saved. The time for notion in the supreme court has passed , and the only hope of Hoffman's relatives is that the governor may inter fere and HIIVO him from the halter. WWK ON PAVING. The streets in the first paving district present n busy Rcono already , although not one-third of the men are at work now that will be rcqlrodwhen the guttering and laying of pavement commences. A largo fV | number of stone men are trimming and facing the granite for the curbs , and the machinery is nearly in place for cutting the blocks. The contractors have already on the ground ever 100 carloads of cedar and the first of .the coming week the citi zens will see the blocks going in placo. It is stated that tlicro will bo an immense number of men employed on this work from the commcncomo nt to the close. 1IUILU1NO MtOGKKSS. A drlvo around the city will satisfy the most skeptical that Lincoln is building rapidly and many of the buildings are very line ones. The now II. T. Clarke drug compauv building will sco all foun dation work finished tills week when the six-story walls will rise. The bricklayers nro at work on the third story of the cracker factory building on Eighth and Q streets , and work is moving rapidly on the line city freight depot of tiio B. & M. in that immediate locality. A gentleman who has made the count informs the BEE that there are over sixty brick businesi bouses now in course ot construction in the immediate business center of Lin coln. AIITICLKS OF INCOnrOKATION of the Cnadron Loan and Building asso ciation were filed with the secretary of state yesterday. The capital stock of the association In $500,000 , divided in shares payublo monthly ns provided in such associations , and the limit of the corpora tion is fourteen years. W. W. Byington , E. E. Egan , J. Ross , P. II. Carloy. Wni. Wilson , J. L. Paul and J. Loowenthal are the incorpnrators. Articles incorporating the Knights of Pythias building association of Omaha were also filed with the secretary of state yesterday. The purpose of the corporation is the erection of a Pythian building and the capital stock is lixcd at $200,000 , the corporation to exist for nlnety-nino years. James A. Brown , Henry Urcighton , David Kautl- man , Milton E. Kerr , W. II. Bush , Hurry Merrlam and E. E. French are the incorporators - porators , DlSTlhOUISIIEI ) OUKSTS. Seated upon the bright-lloworcd brus- eels that adorns the iloor of the gov ernor's oilico yesterday might have been seen Bravo Chief and Double Tooth , two specimens of the Omaha tribe of Indians , Who awaited nn audience with the gov ernor with the patience of an ollice- ecoker. V\ lint their mission was they re fused to divulge to a common newspaper man. DFLINQUENT COUNTIUS. The stata auditor liiuls that a good many counties in the state are delinquent in sending in the abstract of assessment for the year , the law requiring that the county clerks shall forward ? those ab stracts prior to July 10. This delay the auditor will attempt ( o remedy at onco. The dellnauent counties nro Box Butte , Buffalo , Butler , Brown. Chase , Clay , Ditwes. Douglas , Franklin , Hayes , Holt. Knox , Logan , Nance , Ucd Willow and Sherman. The county clerks in these counties bhould give the matter attention nt onco. HOUND TO THE DISTICT COUKT. At noon yesterday the hearing of Lewis Benton , charged with assault with intent to kill on one llilller , was completed be fore Judge Parsons , and Benton was hold under $500 bonds to answer at the next term of the district court. Benton was one of the striking switchmen , and Ililticr was a B. & M. brakcman trans ferred to the yards for temporary work , until now men could bo secured to take the places of the strikers. During thn night after ho went on duty , Benton and three other striking switchmen visited the yards to see who were woridng in their place , ? , und while tlicro Benton struck Hilliur over the head with a billy. Early Sunday morning Benton was found by the police under the bed in his room , and the trial has been protracted owing to some of the witnesses absenting themselves , especially n man named Wilson , who in testifying showed him self an unwilling witness , as did many of the others. The trouble arose over IP Benton calling the now man a scab and like epithets. During the progress of the preliminary hearing n largo crowd was in attendance. Hillior's own testi mony tended to show that the attack upon himself was premeditated. AT Till : 11OTKLS. Among the arrival * at Lincoln yester day from Nebraska points wore noted the following : E. F. Warren , Nebraska City ; 11. O. Boatty. Wahoo ; O. Trost , Prince ton ; 11. T. Clarke and Fred W. Gray , Omaha ; John Bnrsby. Fairmont ; E. Mo- liityre , Sewnrd ; S. M. Barker. Silver Creek ; H. II. Erskino and M.V. . Cool- buugh , Omaha ; W. J. Jones , 1. E. Doty aud Oeorgo H. Peebles , Davit ! City ; B. F. Smith , Hasting ; ) , and C. It. Kickley , York. IN lIltlKK. A wo was Up for hearing yesterday In the police court in which a restaurant on 1' street was brought ever thecoals to an swer the charge of selling beer on Sun day without license and contrary to law. A warrant Is out for the arrest of n druggist in the village of Hlckmau , who is charged , in the information with violat < ing the law governing druggists' right : in the sale of liquor. County politics are awakening and II is evident that there will be no lacl of candidates when the time foi nominations rolls round again. It is understood dorstood that the B. & M. nave several ol the faithful whom they desire to reward and the tine Italian hand of the corpora tlon may be expected at any time. Whatever may bo the crop prospect ! from the section of the state lying west ward , there certainly is no question bu that Lancaster county never had bettoi promise than at the present time. A clt izen whose business calls him often totlu country precincts asserts that not in tot years have the farmers of this section hat n better promise of corn than at tin present time. . h j\le 3rs , S. M , Barker , president , nm . Mulntyre. chairman , of the board o managers of the -state board of'agricul ture were in the city yesterday lookinf hftttr some minor improvements at tin fair grounds. Very little now work , wil bo required the prcM'.nt year , but a gooi Aouifortablo addition will bo made to tin fish commission building , which Mr.May will appreciate in making his exhibit the present year. Secretary Ftirnas is forwarding to the newspapers in the state complimentary tickets for the coming state fair. Tlfc tickets are the linost In the line of the en graver's art over issued. Two farmers who became boistrous and had a fighting match in a small way in the city , eluded the police and weiit homeward. A warrant , however , has been issued for ono of them and ho will be called to answer for his riotous con duct. A second ton cent circus and show has struck the city and is apparently starting out with a good run of custom and patronage. It Is to remain in the city a wcok. On the 28th day of July the Funko opera house will bo opened for the com ing fall and winter season , and the open ing entertainment will bo no loss than the first appearance of Mrs. Langtry In this city , who makes this date on her re turn from California. The Havclry minstrels follow this opening entertain ment on the 8th of August. Following the close of this Denver- Lincoln scries of games on the home grounds Lincoln will have no more games until July 30. when the Kansas City Cow boys arrive for a tournament. The great point nf interest in the homo club's south ern tour will bo the games at Topcka. Down unit Dullillng Up. When a mnn breaks down In the matter - tor of physical strength , the question of his recovery depends In a great measure upon the length of time ho allows to clapso before adopting medicinal means to recuperate it. A tonic , which gives a speedy and powerful Impulse to tne pro cess of digestion and assimilation , is the best auxiliary ho can employ , and ho should resort to it promptly. The most reliable dependence of the feeble , the aged and the nervous , has over proved to be Hosteller's Stomach Bitters , an in- vigorant of national reputation and proven worth , commended by medical mou of distinction , not only for building up a broken down system , but as a remedy for dyspepsia , constipation , liver complaint , fever and ague and kidney trouble. While not claimed to be a panacea , it is a most useful and compre hensive household remedy. It is , mor- ever , eminently safe as well as affective. * MIIS. L.ANOTUY AMERICANIZED. The Jeraey Lilly Has Mndo a Homo In | San Francisco. San Francisco Alta : Mrs. Lily Langtry , the English actress , has established her abode at 1.220 Twenty-iirst street , whore , according to current rumor , she will live for Homo months to come. She is nt pres ent nndor engagement at the Baldwin theatre , but now the remainder of her residence in this citv is to bo occupied has not yet been divulged. The house is an unpretentious two-story building.with a bay-window front und a small Dower garden. A report relative to her pros pective length of stay has gained cur rency to the effect that she will abide there long enough to acquire a legal resi dence , and then make formal application for a divorce from her husband wholsjnow in England. Gen. W. H. L. Barnes having been named as the counsel who had been retained to con duct the proceedings , a query addressed to him elicited the Information that Mrs Langtry'a agent , a Mr. Reynolds , had called at Barnes1 office three times , but had not succeeded in finding him in. "A short time ago , " said the general , "I re ceived a letter from n .New York firm saying Mr. Reynolds would call and see mo on business. Exactly what the busi ness is I do not yet know. When he called yesterday for the third time and 1 was not in 1 felt sorry , so in tnc after noon I walked up to the Baldwin in hope of seeing him. Ho wasn't there , but a reporter was , and ho spoke to mo about divorce matters generally. I told him anyone could got n divorce hereafter after acquiring legal residence and mak ing a proper snowing. I do not know yet the nature of the business concern ing which Mr. Reynolds called. So far ns I know it has nothing to do with any divorce proposition. " yesterday morn ing , at her residence , Mrs. Langtry took the initial stops toward becoming a naturalised citizen of the United States , by renouncing all allegiance to the queen and declaring her intention of becoming - coming a citizen of the United States. Saving the Lawyers. ' The first thing we do , let's kill nil the lawyers. " This is rather a blood-thirsty proposition , which wo modify by offering to euro this worthy class of people. Most of them suffer ( in common with nearly nil others of sedentary habits ) , from the in jurious effects of dyspepsia , indigestion , piles , loss of appetite , anil other ailments caused by a constipated habit of the body. Dr. Plcrco's "Pleasant Purgative Pullets" eradicate nil these disorders in promptly removing the cause thereof , und Induce a rare degree of comfort and health. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Two Strange Anlmnln Astray. Philadelphia Ledger , July 7 : Robert S. Brown , a farmer living at Penn's Manor , in Bucks county , four miles south east of Morrisvillo , has in his possession two animals which were captured on the highway in front of his house on Ion- day morning. They were first been swimming in Biles creek , on which Mr. Brown's farm is situated , and when they landed they were driven into his barn yard. They have the general character istics of the common cow , but are con siderably larger than the avorage-si/.cd cow , and have n slight hump above the shoulders , long horns pointing back ward and curving upward. In general they correspond with the description given in n work on natural history of a species of buffalo found in India. It is the supposition that the animals escaped from a menagerie , though it was not known that any menagerie bad passed through that part of the country re cently. It Had Gone. Wall Street News : Ho sat on a log on the bank of an Arkansas creek , when a traveler came along and saluted : ' "Good-day , mister. Waiting for a rise ? " "That's just what I am waiting for , " was the reply. "Got a fiat-boat up stream ? " "No , sir. I'm a government engineer. Congress has appropriated flS.OOO to im prove this river , and I'm waiting for n rise so 1 can find the stream. How long since you saw anything of it ? " MOST PERFECT MADE Ceod by th United Btate * GoTernment. Endorsed tr the headi of tlm Great Unlrrreltl e 0 and 1'ublle Food Ao4l ; > UuT&e8trongeatPnmt , aud moat Healthful , lit. Prlos'e the onljr Baling I'ywJor that dot- * not contain Ammonia , Lime ot . Vim. Ur. Price' * Kitractj. VanlUa , Lemon , etc. CLOTHING PEOPLE IN A QUANDARY. It is rumored outside that the Sunday Closing accounts for the dissatisfaction , but on the inside it is bettor known that the complaint comes from the Misfit Parlors , 1119 Famam Street , under-selling in price , < X ALL SUMMER CLOTHING X > Their prices are less than they can procure the same article for in the eastern market. This is hard to overcome , but < Save Your Money > Until you see what it will buy you in summer wear for the present week. You can buy a "VIEST Made of Seersucker , Pongees. Serges , G-himmanns , Alpacas , Dadetas , Flannel , or Silk , in an endless variety of patterns. In quality and price wo defy competition. Your price is our pleasure. PANTALOONS We have too many , and you can find a pair to fit and suit you at your own price. We are determined to not have a Summer Garment loft this season to show you next season , if prices will sell them , at the MISFIT PARLORS , 1119 Farnam , Omaha , Neb A G-OOD REASON. Morgan * ( whoso licauls In tlmOnvalr } ) Mr . ORdon. Corpornl Wllllamn wants to know whether yon would object to hl < eomlnjj of toner than ouce a week ? You < c , Ma'nin. I ehluo up lila a word aud buttous with Hapollo , ana luapcctlon comta very f rccjuoutly uow , Ma'aia. THEFT OF REPUTATION. Theft Is not conflnod to stealing money. Indeed , that is the least common form of theft. Men who sell other cheap Scouring Soaps when they are asked for Sapolto ( not unfroquently representing them to bo the genuine article ) , steal our reputation , our money , our good name. And besides this , they cheat their cubtom- ors. Honest merchants and honest purchasers should turn away from all such practices , and determine not to cheat or be cheated. NO. 10. ( Copyright. March. 1887.1 RELIABLE JEWELER. Watche * . Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a specialty. Work warranted. Corner Douglas and 16th streets , Omaha. Licensed Watchmaker for the Union I'ncificRailroad Company. MEATS ROASTED IN THEIR OWN JUICES , BY USING THE WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOR FOUND EXCLUSIVELY ON THE CHARTER OAK STOVES @ RANGES. Then U not a cooking apparatm tjivle mini : tie Solid Onm Door , but that the Ion In weight of meati la from twenlr-flfe to f ort r jr con t. ot the meat roatted. Inotlmr wonlj , arlbof b uf , welghliiK tan iwinds if roaited mecJIam to well- < lon | lHo fl three pound * . The * ame roaated in the Charter Oak Banira uilnv the Wire Qauxo Ov n Door lee about one pound. * ( To allow meat to ( brink U to 1pa a larin portion of IU julcea andflaTor. The fibre * 'ilo ttot Mparut . and re * luusTuuo CIROULAH AND PRICI urn. It become * toagb. taitele * * and mn > alaU > aUe. I CHABTER OAK STOVES and RAKGXS are BOLD IK NEBRASKA ai follow. : MILTON ROQKKS&SONS OMAHA. TANNELL& SWEENEYFAitnunV. . P. KENNEY , GORDON. GETl'l-K & FACER , . . . . . . ' . . , FKANkLIM. DALLAS & LETSON , HASTINGS. N.J.JOHNSON , . . . . . . . . NORTH MEND. E.C. BREWER , HAY S INGS. j. J. McCAFFERTY , . . , . , O'NiiLL CITY. H.A1RU&CO . NlBKAtKA ClIV. K. HAZLEWOOO 414 , OSCEOLA. W. r. TIMPLEFON NKLSON. J. S. DUKE , _ ; . . . .PLXTTSMOUTH. j. n. STURDEVANT 4 SON ATKINSOM. A. PEARSON ( . . STKRUNO. l.KASSA CO CMADROM. J.O. GREEN. . ? ST OMSBURG. KRAUSE , LUBKER & WELCH COLUHBUS. 1. A. PAUDEN & SON. . . . . . ' Eurtnon. OLDS I1ROS EDGAR. T1UMERMAN & FRAKER. VIXDOH. TAR DID PILESTSfttt'nHEUN nd all akin dlaet * * * . A new method of torn- ponndlne lar. A Cur craaraoteixl , or money ruJanded. Bold oy druB n t . mil nt theomoeof TAK-OID CO. . II UIHimt. CHIUM. I'rtcw l. FOUNTAIN FINE ) CUT AND F L/UG. _ Incomparably the Bait.- . . . AJ * * \ ± i > U(1 from lound wheat. Beit Oem Flour mado. Make * bona and mntcle. Invigorates Iho linlD. itrcng tien the nerrei , cnrlchea tha blood. BuH remrom dyipopila , IndUeitluo , oouttlpatlOD illabpt l. Brtxht'i dlieiue. etc. , will nnd It lUTsluu- Me. HXJU KOIl WKLI , I'KDPl.K. Order It o ( jrbtir dealer. Sample poetaue free to phf lcl n who will par oxpreM ohanei. Circular gt'lnK lull I'unica- ' Inn nn upplioalloq. > VelsliaiiH , Pratt & .IIaincs , Omalialoh , ? Mauufaotururi of Cereal SpooUlUos. WuSDZVELOPED PARTS of th txxlj cnlarfcdand ( tretiKtheDed. topartlo \ \ - . Blri Ute ! < ) Oe . - IUUK UXO , CO. , ViOSiio , M.JT. I U. S. DEPOSITORY , Ona-cxlia , iTolo. Paid up Capital $250,000 Surplus 48,600 H. W. Yalas , President. A. E. Ton/.alin. Vice-Prcsident. W. 11. S. Hughes , Cashier , UIKUOTOllS : W. V. Morse , John S. Collins , 11. W. Yates , Lewis S. Reed. A. E. Toii7.alm. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON BANK Cor. 12th and Farnam Sts. A General Banking Business Transacte 4 TO 7 I > EK t'KNT INVESTMENTS $250.000 Douglas Co. ( Omaha ) , Neb. 5's. 100,000 Toledo , Ohio , 4's. 20,000 Danville , Illinois , 5's. 80,000 , Illinois Drainage , U's. 20,000 Comanchc County , Kansas , 6's. 100,000 Elgin , Illinois , 6's. 53,000 Travis County , Texas , 6's. 25,000 El Dorado , Kansas , 6's. 25,000 Red Cloud , Neb. C's. . 14,000 Fnirmont , Neb. 7's. 200,000 Topeka , Knnsas , 6's. And other securities : Government , Local , & c. For more than twonty-iivo years wo have dealt in similar securities , and no ono through us has over lost a dollar by default of cither principal or interest. \Vo receive deposit accounts , allow in tcrcst on time deposits and transact a re gular banking business. S. A. KEANJ- , , HANKERS , ( Successors to 1'roston , Kenn & Co. ) , 100 Washington Street , Chicago. N. Y. OFFICE : United Bank Building. For Individuals and Institutions , in- eluding Universities , Estates , &a. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. . fit } Huh. Dnratilo , KIWJ Fitting. Tlid licet Shoo In tiio World. W. 1. . 1MIUUI.AH $2.50 r < iu.il9 the 13 - . _ tiled by oilier tlrint. Our K VOn IIOYfl ( dm * rrnt atlsf cUon. All thoahovoani ma t8 111 Ituttnu , L'nncrPM nnrt IJKW , Bllftylcnof ton. Sol.Ij \ yfMXt dcnlrrii thouKlinut the U. S. If your dealer du 4 not kttp them , Fi'ml iminu on jxwtal to W. I nolTCl.AS ttKH'ktuii.MiiKH. BEWARE OF FRAUD.vL1ac"ratt ! unscrupnlotm de&irr * urn offering other eoodg aa mine.and when askrd why my nUunp In not on the Blioo . RUtn that I liavc dUconlluued ItA IIHH. Til IS IS PAI.SK. Take non rfi > ri > intd to be the "W. I. . Uougl Shosi , " union iminit. wurrHiiti * ) and iir ) ' * > nro atRinutMl on bottom of vuch siuxt AV. I. . imU < U.AS , Ilrovkton , MUH . For sale by Kelley , Stljjor & Co.cor Dodge and inth-sts. ; Henry Sargent cor. 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