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TOE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , JUNE 7. 1888.
FRESH FEATURES PROMISED ,
Throndbaro Attraction5 at the Btato
Fair SholvoO.
POLD BAD BURGLARS AT LIBERTY
Jloixwl or Trnnsportntlon 3Hnt cr
Oases in District Court Not the
Result of tlio Strike Coin-
incncciiicnt I'3xcrcl ca.
BonfcAU or Tun O.ifnBBB , )
1(129 ( P STUKKT , }
LINCOLN , JunoO. )
The board of managers of the state board
Of agriculture , 'which consists of Ed. Mcln-
{ .yroOf S6w rd,1t. 11. Greorof Kearney , X
11 , Dlnsmoio of button , M. Dunham of
Oinahi : and H. II. Henry of Columbus , came
tnto-flny to hold atnccting for the discussion
pf a course of procedure for the next state
Mr , Mr. Henry , though a member of the
board , did hot come ns ho Is ono of the bonrd
' 6f supervisors nt homo and Important busi
ness then made It impossible for him to got
nWny. 'Er-Govornor Furnas , secretary of
Hie bonrd , nml S. M. Barker , president , are
tilsohcro.
" 1 have ono or two attractions In mind , "
Bald Secretary Furnas this morning , "but 1
floliot care to say anything about thorn until
BOinething further is determined concerning
them , Special attractions of the usual kind ,
chariot races , blcyclo tournaments ,
etc. , liuvo become ' threadbare
hnd the expenditure ) of money
tipon them Uworso than useless. Unless
something novel can bo obtained the money
lintl better bo applied to other purposes. I
liavo been making efforts to got several
novelties , but hnvo been unsuccessful. For
the last three years I have been endeavoring
to get Dr. Skctchloy , who owns two ostrich
'farms near Los Angeles , Cain. , to break a
pnirof ostriolmto rlilo and drive nnd mnko
BOino Qf the fair circuits with them for n year
or two. They nro broken by the natives ,
where they oilglmitc , mid if it could bo done
hero they would prove n drawing attraction.
Tlio doctor has finally declined positively to
attempt the task , I also made an attempt to
secure the celebrated Mexican band , which
tvassuchasuccossful feature at'Now ' Orleans ,
but Minnesota got ahead of us und has the
1)and engaged for the Very same days on
which "wo hold our fair. "
The board Is Homowbat at n loss as to what
can be secured In this line but think that
Bclmotlilng Will bo discovered before fair
time which will bo worth securing. Secre
tary Fwnms says that , the reputation of No-
bratka'stato falls extends all over thoUnltcd
States and Unit n "vast number of exhibitors
nro already making Inquiries. Wliatevor
may bo the character of tlio attractions se
cured the people of tlio state need fool no
uneasiness lost the fair of 1SSS shall bo a less
mumilllccnt success tnnn its predecessors.
HAD IIIUUK ON llL'Uni.AUS.
Two mcfi who gave their names as David
Robinson and James H. Harris wore arrested
this morning between 1 and 2 o'clock on
suspicion of being burglars about to open up
business in the city. Yesterday afternoon
eomo burglars' tools Wore found under the
cornice works on Q struct , bdtwoon "Eighth
and Ninth streets. The Hnd was kept quiet
and the pollen notified. The bundle was
taken to police headquarters and wns found
to contain throe loaded revolvers , a brace
and seven drills , n chisel , a pair of 'tongs ' , a
key nipper , some dynamite ourtrigos und n
sledge. The obvious inference to bo drawn
from the find Was that some visiting burglars
> -cro rfmong us and that after they found a
place which suited thorn for opening up
iliiiaincss they would come after the tools.
DOlcerH Pound and Mitchell concealed them
selves near whcro tno tools had been hidden
nnd after a patient wait of several
Jibtirs , discovered two men approaching.
tThey wont to tha building and as they wore
reaching under for the tools the oHlcers
pounced down upon them and ran them into
the station. The burglais were arrigncd
this morning but it developed that the Job
y.Mis nbt < : is line a ono upon tlio part of the of-
ilcors as it might have boon. As the oltlcers
had taken the tpols away and the prisoners
\voro not found In possession of thorn thcro
Was no evidence against them. The next
time the ofllcurs will probably leave the tools
whcro the burglars can gut them nnd defer
the arrest until the men furnish evidence for
their conviction by taking po'sStMslou of the
tools.
TUB no.\nr > OP THANBPOHTATION ;
To-morrow Is the date of the regular moot
ing of the board of transportation nnd If the
bonrd comes together thuro will bo some
rather important business transacted that
is unless the good intentions of ono or two of
Ilio members shall'bo nullllicd by the major
ity. It is llkoly that Judge1 Mason's report ,
tn which ho recommends u schedule of ro
il u coil local rates , will como up for considpr-
ution. Koforonco to this report was matlo
fcvhon It wns filed with the board BOIUO time
einco. It is also considered possible that the
Question of 1)00 ( ) milo tickts may be taken up
nnd the advisability of ordering the rntu on
thorn reduced to a cents n mlio considered ,
u'hi * Is the 1'ato which prevails in Iowa ,
While the rate In Nebraska Is two cents and
h half.
Till ! DISTINCT COUHT.
This morning tha Jury brought In n verdict
In the case of John L. 'Moans vs Spltzor &
Co. , which wns on trial yesterday. Moans
nllcgod that ho placoQ In the hands of Brad
Slaughter , one of the supervisors of Genoa
township , Vance county , SS.OOO In boiiiis , for
iho purpose of having them rcglstorod.
Slaughter sold them to A. E. Splt7or , who
bad them transferred to Spit/.or & Co. , of
Toledo , O. This ilrm Bout Means n draft for
i > 3,000 , which ho refused to rccoivo on the
ground that Slaughter was not authorized to
pull the bonds. Under a stipulation the plaintiff -
. tiff had received 3lt > 5 , so that this trial was
Jor the roc&vory of n small amount for inter-
cst and damages. The jury brought in a vor-
'dlct of 1401.10 for the plHlntifr.
The case of the Cleveland Co-oporatlvo
ntnvo company uunin.st Ilovey & Peck ban
boon on trial to-day , The defendants ordered
onio stoves for the fall trade from the plain
tiffs , but ns they did not arrive until noarli
the end of the season and then in had condi
tlon , the linn refused to rci-clvo thorn. Tha
milt Is brought to recover the amount of the
bill for ( ho stoves.
VATAMTV rilOM A hTIIIKT : HOW ,
The readers of Tun Her. will remember
that about four weeks ago , while a U. .t M
train was leaving Omaha , a stone was throwi
Into the cab of the engine. It was presumed
ut the time that the etono came from tha
band of n striker , but ns the injury ilono l > \
it did not scorn to bo very serious , no grca
amount of attention was pnld to it at tin.
tnno. The htono struck David Snyder , the
engineer , on iho head. Hova brought to
thu Fremont house in thle oily , and the
wound , which was not supposed ut ilrat to bo
dangeious , gradually assumi'd q more threat
imimr aspect , and at 4 oVloyk this morning
Snydoruied. Snydcr wna about forty-Jlvo
j'caisof ago , and formerly lived nt Spring
Jluld , O.
Tim above Is the icport at rlrculntcd this
morning , An Invc-itlcntion nuuip Inter by
TIIK KGI : representative dUnhucd the fat
that the Injury had nothing whatever to do
"with Snydoi4 tlc&th. He was walking nwmui
the rlty for hovornl days after the omirence
Hu was then nttaokod by Inllnnimntory
rlieuilil > tism und gradually grow woieo untl
this inornlng. when ho died. The nffoit to
innUo capital out of the affnlr p.salust tU
iXrikcrs is a fnllurc.
TIIU III01I 8011001 , ( OMMIiNTCMBNT.
The commencement exorcises of the Lin
coin High school will taka place ut the opori
house to-morrow , "Clai > s day" aiurclsc
will bo hold In the afternoon and In thu oven
JnjjUio graduation exercises will be held ae
cording to the foliowtiigjiroffiuinuie :
Invocation.
I'lino solo "Somnambula Uaprlcc Urlll-
! ant , Lcybacl
Naomi \Veavar. .
International Arbitration. . , .L. A. Humstcfi
Hoii > sm , \\'HiiiiQ 1" . Juulisa
Mii'rnulUm In the United Slates
, Hnmvr J Kdnuston
New Tunes Demand Now Mna . * uv uinl
New Men Minnlo M. DaPuo
Vowl solo To Sovlllo r. . CUrk Pace
AUxunder Hamilton , the PcdciVtist
, . . . , . . , . Kmory U. Hardy
rity lieronddris the Judgment of
Men . , , , . . . , MoHl H. Mclcnc
l F , M Mcii ? ' .Jrjso K. Ciuci -
Vbat'ft In a Nixmc ! . , , Adn Gntliridgo
'inno tluot llTrovntoro..Clnlido Melnotto
1JcssIoMomlCnhn.il and Minnlo DoPuo.
freedom of Liberty . , . .Trod 1) . Hyde
The Wards of Our Government .
. . . . . . . , . Josie Trccmnn
A Komnn Emperor . . . . . .G. Vrftnk Fisher
Our Nation's Coast Defenses .
. . . . . .MarkM. Woods
'rosontntlon of diplomas by the president of
tlto bonrd of education.
Address to the class .
. . . . . . . . < 4 . , Su | > crintcndcnt H. 8. Uowers
t'lolln solo Clilmos of Normnndy. . . . . . . .
. Pnul S. Nloholi
OITT nillKFI.
Tlio real cstato transfers yesterday were
W3.877.7r. .
Mr. hnd Mrs , W. B. Harcrcara celebrated
, helr tvoodan wod&lnft At tfiolr lidmo , 023 D
street , Inst nlftlit. It wfis a l > loasnnt affair.
Tlio llrst oxorclqoa of oommonconicnt week
n Lincoln will be tlio graduation of the lilgh
school class of thirty-three to-jnorrow.
The conflclcnco with * which it was nti-
lOUiiceiLyesterday that Lincoln would Bocuro
.ho St. Ixnils Whites wai not founded on n
ftuDlnlont degree of cbrthlnty. After rmtlmft
nrouml during tha afternoon In n vnln effort
o raise the niidltlblml sum of money needed ,
, hose in rlinrgo of tha matter gave it tin in
llicuKt. The Western Icncrue tentn will bo
Hfthahdod nnd Lincoln will go out of the
base ball business.
An auction Ante of $100,000 worth of inMtio
property is advertised for the 12th of the
month. An auction milo yesterday afternoon
of suburban tracts demonstrated the fnyt
Dint Umt Idnd of "property Is H drug on the
market , nnd It was closed after ono or two
sales had boon made at disappointing prices.
Since April 1 forty claims 'for Indemnity
forlioi-Bos killed by the state live stock com
mission have boon "rejected. The board has
declined to pay these claims in accordance
with the law , which provides that no horse
killed by the commission shall bo pnld for If
-ho own or purchased It knowing that it hnd
ho glanders , or if It had the glanders when
it came into the state , or If it had not , ut the
time It was liillod , been in the stuto six
months.
Mr. T. C. Munfjor and Ivis bride arrived in
the city to-day from Cedar Falls , la. , whcro
they wore married last night. Mrs. Mungcr
was Miss Carrie Case , n beautiful nnd popu
lar member of Cedar Falls social circles ,
nnd Mr. Mungor is ono of the most Indus-
Lrlous and nblo of the young uttornoyB of
"Lincoln. Mr. Mtingcr hud prepared n homo
at the corner of Sixteenth nnd Elm streets ,
iVhicli the young couple move Into ut onco.
A TMnrveloiiH JMsoovcry.
Wlmt the electric arc light is to il-
.umiiiuntH or the telescope to optics ,
rof. A. Loifiotto's System of Memory is
to tlio ( lovolopmorit of this faculty. Wo
can't describe it , but wo do advise every
render to send at once to Prof. A.
Loisotto , 237 Fifth tivomio , Now York ,
Tor n prospectus , giving detailed information
mation of this most marvelous discovery
'
of 'the century.
A WlHiicr 'Squabble.
WISHCH , Nob. , Juno 0. [ Special to TUB
QEK.J A sousation bordering on slander 1ms
lust developed hero , in which Martin V.
Brlggs , pastor of the MothoHlst church at
this place , Is ttio urinoipal factor. This man
Briggs came here from Missouri about eight
months ago. Ilo Is of an occontrio nature
and cares little for society. Some months
ago ho imagined a grievance ugalnst G cor go
F. Kunowor , editor of the Wisnor Chronicle ,
and set about to abuse him and other protnl-
tiout citizens , friends of Mr. Konowcr ,
through correspondence to the Boomer
Times , under the nom do plume of "Hustie , "
and later in the West Point- Progress as
"Phoenix. " Tlio articles illled columns of
the Progress from week to week , and
wore of tlio most violent und de
spicable nature nasty in the extreme.
A pretended republican , ho hail
assumed the role of a democrat and his iden
tity was made dinicult to discover. The
Chronicle editor finally suspootcd him as the
author and began to lire counter shots in n
random way , which , it seems , called for the
wr.ith of the supposed man of God , who at
the close of the memorial address , on May
! ! 0 , whlolfwns with this exception a-ploasnnt
and conimenanblo scrvconskcd ! , or rather as
sumed the authority , of raiding a personal
notice , which was to the elloot that ono
GeorgoF. Konowor , editor , had , through
his newspaper and on the public streets slan
dered and traduced his good name , and that
unless ho retracted fully by Monday , Juno 4 ,
ho would bring an action against him for
libel. His action In bringing such a personal
matter bcforo the public at such
a time was unanimously condemned
by the G. A. 11. members und
the audience , as was evidenced when the
commander of the post announced that Mr.
UHggs was out of order and the post know
nothing about the matter and would take
no cognizance of personal quarrels , which
wns greeted by cheers from the members of
the post luid audience , nnd was followed by
hisses when Briggs attempted to explain.
This notion convinced nil that Briggs was
really "Phoanix" nnd the author of the libelous -
ous lottorsbut , notwithstanding this ovldonco
the pastor called his trusted church mom-
bora together nnd assured them upon his
honor that he was not "Phtenix , " und know
nothing of the author of the letters. On
Saturday hist Editor Kenowor secured from
M. Kuliy , editor of the Progress , a state
ment that Martin V. Briggs was the solo
author of all the letters signed "Phoenix. "
Confronted with this document the
pastor gave way , and realizing his
humiliating situation , bcoaino at once anx
ious to iiiuko peace with Editor Konowor ,
which he did on Monday by writing a curd to
the public1 , acknowledging himself as
"Phoonix , " nnd the author of the articles re
ferred to , und making a full apology and retraction -
traction of nil ho had said deiogatory to the
character of Ivenowcr.
"The best oil cnrth" can truly bo
said of Grifjfj'a Glycerine salvo , a speedy
euro for cuts , bruises , scalds , burns ,
sores , piles , totter and all akin erup
tions. Try this wonder hoalor. 25
cents. Guaranteed. C. V. Goodman
Drug Co.
A. Now
Iluniiov , Nob. , Juno C. [ Special to TUB
13r.n. ] Ucthloliom Comnlandory , No. 18 ,
wus constituted nnd olllcors Installed here
lust night ? Prominent Knights Templar
worn hero from Hustings , 13eutdco , Lincoln ,
Edgur nnd Nelson.
Tlio onluors of the grand lodge present
were : H. 13 , O. , J. J. Wemplo , Hastings : P.
G. O. , W. H. Dudley , of Lincoln ; S. G W. ,
E. G. Suulabury , of Heatrico , nnd U. M. Cuu-
inF , of Lincoln ,
The onlrirs of the now eominandory nro :
Sir Knight J. W. Hughes , commander ; Sir
Knight N. A. Hcntli , general Isslmo ; Sir
Knight F. K. Popes , ciiptnin general ; Sir
Knight U. M. Dorlrllth , prolnto ; Sir Knight
W H. Hughes , S. W. ; Sir Knight O W.
Loolier. J. W. ; Sir Knight W. IX Gnlbr.ilth ,
treasurer i Sir Knight J. M. Fiteliputrick.
recorder ; Sir Knight W. .1. Green , standard
boaron Sir Knight J. A. Wall , sword beat or ;
Sir Knight A , 1) . Wcinor , warden : Sir
KnlKht J. A. Powdlo , aiptaiu of tlio guard ,
There were about llfty t > ir knights present.
An olognnt banquet was sorvotl in the ban-
qunt hall in the now masonlo tcniilo | ,
Tnwinnny'H lloiiiit AVrookwl.
NKW Y IUK , Juno (5. ( About fi.3J this morn
ing n Urn broke out In Tony Pastor's theater
on Kn t Fourteenth btreot. Tlio theater H
in Tammany hall bulldini ? nnd adjoining tlio
Academy Of Music , It wns not until uftor n
full liour'h work tltitt the llicmon got the jlro
cantrolled , The nro wns Icopt within the
walls of the building where it started. Tntn-
mniiy hall U wrcckod , tin ulsu Tony Pastor's '
tin-liter. The damage Is not less than f 0WO ,
uud probably more ,
Drink Mnlto.
Wclil ) WliiH the Modal ,
The Metropolitan Gun dub met Tucsd.iy
nftornoon and shot for the elegant Hardln
medal , which was won by Mr , \ Vcbbvlio
br&ught down serentven out of twent.v-flvo.
Kttltt anil Flnlay were tied for the Iptithpr
medal and dared not Ucot oI TUo fuiiow-
Ing is the scare :
Webb Ill U10111 inUilllul JOIll 17
iUt ( Uiljuiyi luuiujuut iiii i 10
Ktiiioi' QJIOIIOHI 0100 Illw 'iUII-11
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t ! .rUtlan mi . . . nrufolll Ofliuirtiu cuno , . )
i. ' ; Mai.o ubjda foutitutii.
OMAHA BRIDGE BILL PASSED ,
It Gees Through the Senate But
Slightly Amended.
CAPITAL PAPERS CONSOLIDATE.
Sunset Cox Jio Victim ofn
Clovolnnd CoTigrntulntcd Tlio
TArlff tlio CAttipniKit Issue
\Vns1ilnRtoo News.
A Successful BUI 80 l > 'nr.
WAsiiiNotoN BUHRA& TUB OMAHA BKB , )
513 FOURTEENTH STIIRRT , >
WASIIINOTOX. D. C. , Juno G. I
There was qulto a good deal of business
done In the senate to-day of special Interest
to Nebraska. Senator Mandorson called up
and secured the passage of the McShnno
irhlgo bill Just ns It canlo from the house , ex
cept that it contained the amendment added
jy the senate committee as amended upon
ho floor \i\K \ > n Mr. Man il arson's motion , As
, he bill finally passed it contains a olnuso
compelling the grantees of the charter to begin -
gin work within two years and to finish the
structure within four yoars. Senator Man
dorson did not try to strike Out the paragraph
Which directs that the bridge shall not bo
.milt within the distance of a third of a mile
to any other bridge.
Senator Paddock , who has been attending
a his duties as m member of the
board of visitors to the Annapolis naval nca-
dcmycamo over this morning nnd secured the
idssaga of a number of pension bills for Ne
braska people. They provide for pensions
for Mrs. Louisa Ward , Mrs.Sarah E. McNn-
mara , Leonard B.Sklnncr , ICphram Reynolds
nnd George "W. Padgett. The senator also
secured the passage of his bill providing fern
n public building at Salt Lake City. The bill
to place the name of Mrs. Juliet G , Howe , of
Nebraska , on the pension rolls , which lias
Ijeen pending In conference for some time ,
has finally gone to the president for his sig
nature.
At the annual meeting of the District Com-
mandcry of the Loyal Legion to-night , Sen
ator Mandcrson was installed commander
for the year. The District Couimandory has
on Its roll between four and five hundred
names.
A NKAVSI'Al'Ell CIIAUOH.
Announcement is made to-night of an ex
tremely important newspaper change which
is said to have been consummated hero
to-day. It Is nothing less than the consolida
tion of the two morning newspapers , namely :
The Post and the Republican. The former
which has been looked upon ns the demo
cratic organ , is owned by Stilson Hutchins.
For some "weeks it has boon lukewarm
towards the administration , and this is now
regarded ns n forerunner of the change which
is about to occur. It is understood that the
now paper will bo Independent in tone , and
that it will bo conducted under the supervision
of Mr. William Henry Smith , of Chicago ,
together with others who nro Interested in
the Mergcnthnler typo machine. The Repub
lican has lost money for ton years ,
and it bus been understood that
since ox-Senator Chandler disposed of
his interest that Mr. Stilsou Hutchins
has been a largo owner in the Republican.
Quito a number of the Mergenthaler typo
machines have been placed In the Post build
ing hero , and u largo foroo of girls have been
practicing upon them until they have become
very export. This leads to the supposition
that the newspaper will , to a great extent ,
dispense with the services of compositors.
If this Is done it will certainly load to an
attempt to establish other morning papers
hero , but owing to the fact that Mr. Hutchiiis
now owns the morning franchises of the
United press and the Associated Press , as
well as the evening franchise of the Unltod
press , this will bo a very dinicult undertak
ing. It. is understood that the Evening Critic
will bo run ns an evening issue of the com
bined papers.
TUB HKKOWNATION CIjnATKn NO ENTIICSIASXr.
About forty minutes before President
Cleveland was rcnominated. nnd while the
house was considering free lumber. Sunset
Cox sent to the speaker's desk and had read
n "fake" telegram from St. Louis announc
ing that President Cleveland had been ro-
nominated by acclamation. There was silence -
lonco for fully twenty seconds. Mr. Cox had
been imposed upon. Tno telegram bore
every evidence of genuineness and was read
hi good faith and was so received , Ho ex
pected to see the democrats In the house Im
mediately Jump in'.o a wild state of excite
ment. After n painful pause which scomoft
qulto n minute. Mr. Dockery of Missouri
began to olnp his hands. Ho was joined by
probably two-thirds of the democrats on the
lloor , and the applause was of about
the usual proportions given a mem
ber speaking .when ho makes n good
point. Then there was a dead silence winch
lasted probubbly a half minute. Now the re
publicans began to applaud. They arose as
ono man nnd clapped their hands , whistled
and screamed , and put the wliolo house into
excitement. At llrst the democrats joined in
the demonstration. Then they say the irony
in the Work of the republicans and they sat
down and looked sickly nnd bored. Mr.
Adams of Chicago , Mr. Yucnthor of Wiscon
sin , and other republicans , when the applause
subsided , cried out : "Cleveland is good
enough for us. " When the dispatch was re
ceived later , making the truthful announce
ment of Cleveland's rcnomiimtion , no notice
was taken of it.
OOnitlTUIATINO Mil. CI.EVBT.AJfn.
Speaker Carlisle spent the early part of
the day at the white house with the presi
dent. and when he drove nwny this afternoon
ho did not go directly to the capital , nor to
his hotel. The speaker has not been on duty
for several days. The president received
hundreds of telegrams during the nftornoon
congratulating him upon his rcnomination.
At half past 1 o'clock ho had his usual tn-
wrokly public reception , nt which there was
the customary crowd of ono hundred and
fifty or two hundred people. Several of
these present extended their congratulations.
One callow fellow , evidently from the way-
back districts , said to the president as ho
stuck out his hand : " 1 hope Mr. President ,
you will bo ronomtnftted. " Mr. Cleveland
scowled nt his visitor nud ranllcd : "I have
already been ronomlnfrtcd.11 Then ho pulled
the man past him with unusual vigor.
TAiurr tun ISSUK.
"There Is no possible use of our trying to
wiggle out nt the Issub to bo made In the approaching
preaching entnpalgn"said Mr.Wilson of West
Virginia , who Is ono of the shrewdest demo-
oratlo members of tuft house committee on
ways nndlnoant , In commenting upon the
proceedings of the St , Louis convention this
afternoon. "Tho Mills tariff bill nnd the
president's mossnpowlll be the Issue. Wo
have'got to stand firmly by both documents.
It stems to mo that the convention ought tc
strongly endorse the president's message nnd
emphasize the position of the party on the
subject of tariff revision , The Mills bill rep
resents the Idea of the party ns to what
should bo done With the tariff nnd It might
as well bo endorsed fairly and squarely. "
Tills seein ? to bo the universal opinion of the
loading democrats In congress.
COHNCIL ni.WFs mnfinAi , nuir.nufo.
Bids were opened to-day by the supervis
ing architect of the treasury for the labor
and material required In the erection and
completion of n steam or hydraulic passenger
elevator complete in the postolHoo building
nt Council Bluffs. The bidders wore the
Crane Elevator company , Chicago , fi,830 for
steam and $3,470 for hydraulic.
Pnniti S. HF.A.TH.
An Absolute Ouro.
Tlio ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT
Is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes ,
and is an absolute euro for old sores , burnt ) ,
wounds , chapped Imnls , and all skin erup
tions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles.
Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETIN13 OINT
MENT. Sold by Goodman Drutr Co. at 33
cents per box by mall ! JO cents.
TIH : IHISII riiox.
Irlsli-Aniorloatts Consider It n Ptiro
Som-o.
LONDON , .Tuno fi. fNcw York Herald
Cable Special to TnnBBB.J A high govern
ment ofllclnl Is authority for the statement
that Walsh , whoso conspiracy was broken
up In Paris , really came over here to carry
out the assassination of Balfour. This Is
the last report made by the police officials of
Scotland yard to the Irish secretary. The
police oftlclals were called upon to give the
evidence upon which they based this charge.
They gave the whole history of the case from
the time Walsh loft Now York. This plot ,
which has already been described , was first
sent to Scotland yard by an American detec
tive agency. It Is now believed that
it was planned to kill Balfour in St. James
park. The Irish ofllco Is near this park , and
it hud boetj Balfour's habit to walk through
the park on 'thu way to and from the Ofllco.
Ho wns never accompanied by more than
ono officer. The police here profess to bo
well pleased with the breaking up of the
plot and the scaring off of Us planners. The
present plan of the Scotland Yard ofllelals Is
to frighten away all conspirators instead of
inveigling them Into places whore they can
bo arrested.
CHICAGO , Juno 0. The Irish leaders in
this city have very little to say about the
Joseph Patrick McKenno , mentioned in the
London dispatches yesterday morning in
connection , with the alleged second Phoenix
park plot , said to have been discovered by
English detectives , an\l \ which they claimed
James Walsh , MoKciiiiu.and Thos. Bronnaii ,
of Omaha , were engaged in , The Chicago
Irish leaders look on the whole story ns n
pure invention on the , ! part of Englishmen ,
who find it necessary every now and then to
get up some scare to offset some of their
atrocities In Ireland.
A Flnt Contradiction.
Some ono has 'told ' you that your
catarrh is incurable. It is not so. Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Koihcdy will cure it. It
is ploiisant to use and it always does its
work thoroughly.Vo have yet to hoar
of a case in which it did not accomplish
a cure when faithfully used. Catarrh
ia a disease which it is dangerous to
neglect. A certain remedy is at your
command. Avail yourself of it before
the complaint assumes a inoro Eerious
form. All druggists.
Nebraska and lown Pcnslonn.
WAMiiNOTOX/June 0. [ Special Telegram
to TIIK BiiE. I The following pensions were
granted Nebraskans to-day : Original invalid
Christian W. T. Elli , Frledcnsau ; John P.
Taylor , Zeven ; William H. German , Chap-
pcllo ; James M. Nelson , Trenton. Mexican
survivors William Knowltou , Lincoln ; Jef
ferson Critchficld , Cowles.
Pensions for lowans : Original invalid
Norman R. Hutchinson , Lake City ; Howard
Akimc , Cresco ; Abraham T. Stackslagor ,
Red Oak ; Henry H. Phillips , Newton ; Al
bert K. Swearluger , Ottumwa ; Isaac Ray ,
Millville ; James M. Candy. Solomon. Res
toration and Increase Lark S ; Llvormoro ,
Dos Moincs. Increase George W. ifoung ,
Bedford ; George W. Darrin , Anamosa. Reissue -
issue Brinkloy Pierce jr. , Shell Rock. Orig
inal , widows , etc ( Re-issue ) Sarah , widow
of J. T. Hill , Calamus ; Eliza , mother of J. D.
Connor , Ilopkintou. Mexican widows Mary
A. , widow of J. A. Guthrie , Now ' Hartford ;
Mary , widow of James Roth , Burlington ;
Mary , widow of Stephen Shelton , Avon.
Drink Mai to , 25 contaabottlo.
Postal Changes.
WASHINGTON , Juno 0. [ Special Telegram
to Tin : Bun. ] NehoinlahL. D. Smith was
to-day appointed postmaster atBolo , Webster
county. Nob. , vice John B. Stnnson. resigned ;
Louis J. Bender , Cedar Bluffs , Cedar county ,
la. , vice J , G , Fink , removed ,
Take Notice , Purchasers.
The market is gluted with worthless
propartions for the tooth. Beware of
thorn. Many of thorn corrode and
abrato the enamel of the teeth and in
jure thorn irreparably. Use sterling
SOZODONT and keep the dental row
safe and beautiful.
A lilt ; Blaze.
BUIIMNOTON , Vt , , Juno 0. A firebroke out
In n dry klla of Toft & Morgan's sash and
window factory this morning , nnd before it
could bo extinguished It had consumed half
a dozen tenement houses ,
MEXICAN JIU8TANlTj..INISIENT ! ile
CHIGHESTER'SENGLISHADIAMOND BRAND
JHE ORIGIN AL.THC ONLY GFMUIMK
\BEWAnEOFWORrHlESSlMITATION8
, _ , _ ASK DRUGGIST rORGJICHESTErVS ENGLISH
. SArr.AlWAYSR UA lE70LADIES BR/DIAMOND
INDISPENSABIE.SOID BY All DRUedSTSlVH&on mcLCSC
4f ( STAMPS ) i
ASKFOS DIAMOND BnAKP.CH'ChtmirUIICUSHWyf PAHTICULAIIci
on "
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LsxiTuteimiiVBox/iKM ls"--- '
AKOTAKrNjfTHrasti / rTtner - - -
cui'urtrrD t . .iu-Ji < < ' * ! trj UA .cru * i wii * BiV , . tI lfiNATV 0 J
MR. SAMPSON , OF OMAHA , SAYS :
AND IT IS TRUE THAT
The Burlington lakes the lead.
It was in advance of all lines in dove-loping Nebraska.
It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining oar
service between Missouri river points and Chicago.
It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of
Omaha and the west a fast mail service.
It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from
the east into Omaha proper.
It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of
passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago.
It was in advance and is the only line by which you can
leave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening - „ .
ing of the same day.
It has boon progressive in the past.
It will load in the future.
Travel and ship via the Buiiiuglon. .l
Ticket Office 1223 Farnain Street. Telephone 250.
Depot on Tenth Street.
Who from Volly , Iffnonmco or Vlo bva rerlenily drainefl
lh Ir VlKlllrnr Drummed their Kcrroun Rjnttmi , anil Ml eire
ire IncnpultalM for Hit llauly Duties of Lira can Hull a
perfect reitoratlou to
Health , Strength imtl "Robust Mnnlmori In Urn
_ . uj
Ufod In orory trench llOJPltnl. lini'l ' II a emlonrmrnU In
" 1 he New York World" of Wept. 8 , " The Tribune 4 1'armrr"
i/rjuJrJU , "Tht Giuelle d liopluQx" of June. JifoS , nd
CTery large mcdicftl lonrrml.
Frt Coimiliniloa l r Wail or In Tenon with oar Roorganhtd
Cenxililag llotrd.
Fall irttitlli qnlcklr mtorod la VOUNQ MEN " ' ' "
llroujb Foil ; , Vice or leiiotinci li e Wo.koma nt Ixi lltUU 1
lLlrNarTo 8rit manilDr lifil lil Kat rrtted th Irl'oweti ;
t ° OLDER MEN whole VlrllHr nJ I'ol'hcr bivo prent-
tnr 1y Witlcepe'l * ii J who find tli ni elr.ii lei. yiroroui ortnttltv
t > r.tiofr < li > .r.l. | ta MARRltD MEN OR MEN A80DTTO.
NARR1 nbo dr > ft ! tbelrwviiKu.Bior lu t > tl > or WLM blouU
I.Ui.a.d vltll ImparltlM tralitnltlilu to cir.plln ; ,
SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED MEDICAL WORK
FREE. FREE CONSULTATION ( by Mail or In
Ptrsonl WITH A FULL MEDICAL CONSULTING
DOARD OF O PHYSICIANS.
WVArilCtlCHE RADICALLY CUBED WITHOUT CPERATIOH.-tt
CIVIALE REMCDIAL AGENCY ,
liO Fulton Street , Noiv York
ItemarknlJle for powerful annpa
tliotlc tone , pliable action and ao-
Boluto aurablllty. Du years' record ,
the bast guarantee ot the excel
lence of tneao Instruments.
E.T.Allen , M. D. ,
Homoeopathic Specialist ,
THROAT
AND NOSE ,
Spectacles Accurately I'reacrlbed.
RAM.QE JBL'JL ,
Surgeon and Physician ,
Office N. W Corner Mtli and DotiRlas Bt. Offlcs
telephone , 105 ; Hoahluuco telephone , fi'K
WEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE
And other * nufforln ? from
narroui debility , rzlmtutliiR
Irhrnnlo cllteiuei , jirfinatunt
; cllni ] of yuun ? or old arc
udtlTdr tuii-d liy Dr.
-ii c-uvL - .Jornu'H faniouu l.ltctru *
1.av5i > * Mncncllo JltlU TlioueancU
WJ State In tliu union liaru li CUIIM.
) . ? Initantlr felt 1'atcntcd und notd 10
i-rVt.C7 ciui wctr Bnmo belt J.Urlfle
ninpeniorlnfrcoultUlnalolHlU AToldwnrtlilwiilin
Hktfoni Hud bofux oooipantci Rlcctrlc Truir * jar
ItMrlurc. 70O turtdln'tiQ * Henit stamp for piunpnlot
DR. W. J. ilORNE. lUYUTQU. 101 WABAEH AV. . CHUUrfi.
- - . - , . , . - ,
fflrc3n TT -.i-i tinuoup , mlUt , lootttlnEfurrcnfi of
Clictrlev4A < ItydlretUy Uiniuih > ll tikpirtirtitor <
tug lhrm * / V'ta ht ll > i turt Vloroui Slrinjih. Ll ctiuj
CimtDl " > VJfrlllllilihllrcr wcforfllt JJ.ao lu c H.
OrtMcitlinprovetutotiorfr nil olhirtttlti
the Sinden Eltctrld Co. 160 LaBallc (1,4 ChlciQa
T. E.
FIRE INSURANCE
lloom 03 Triiilcrs' llullillnir ,
. CHICAGO.
UwpAilKEU'S OINCEH TONIC without delay.
A rar inujliuial coiiiiMJUinrtlmt curvt Y hen nil else full *
llu oun U the w tint navi of CuUKb.K'tialc I.uniri. Aktlitna.
Iudl 't tionln arJ I'alut , biliaustlan. We. atuniffeuu.
HINDERGORNS.
i. Cuntonv , ffa
"The Ovcrlaiul Route. "
The Sportsmen's , Tourists' nnd Pleasure
Seeker * ' Line.
Send for the Neat Little Sketch Bool : .
"GUN CI.UII UUJL.CS , "
highly interesting and useful to sportsmen
It contains the American rules for trapping
nnd shooting adopted by the National Gun
Association , as well < ib the revised game
laws of the Western States and Territories.
Copies sent free upon application to
J. S. TKBllETS ,
Gou'l I' . &T. Agent
Omulm. Ncl ) .
BNAtQUAINTCO WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF Tt < E COUNTPY Will
DOTAlN MUCH IHFOnnUTION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE
CHICAGO , ROCK ISL5HD & PACIFIC R'Y
Its mnln lines and branches Include OHICAOO ,
rEORIA , MOLHTE. BOCK ISLAND. DAVBN-
POHT. DBS MOnTES , OOTJWOH.BI.T7Frs , MUB.
OATTNE. KANBAB CITV. ST. JOSEPH. LEAV-
EimroRia. AXOHIBON. CEDAR KAFIDO ,
WATEKI.OO. MXHNEAPOLIB. and BX. PAITL ,
and scores of Iniarmeillato cities. Choice of
routoa to and from the Faclflc Ooaat , All trauB-
fars In Union depots , Kast tiolna ofFlco Da7
Ooftches , oloirant Dlnlnj Cars , maeninccuc Pull
man Falaco Oleopcra , and ( between Clilcngo , Bt.
Joseph , Atchlson and Hcnias City ) Hecllnlna
Ohalr Core , Soata Froo. to holders of througb
flrst-claaa tickets.
Chicago , Knnsao & flobraska Fl'y
"Croat Rook leland Route. "
Extends West and Southwest from Kansas City
andBt. Joseph to NEWPN , I10ETON , , DELUI-
VILLE , TOPEKA. USaUNQTON , WIOH1TA ,
HUTCIIINBON , CALDWEIiIi , and all polnta in
KANBAOAND SOUTHERN NRQRASKA
and beyond. Entire pnesongor equipment of the
celebrated Pullman manufacture. All safety ap
pliances and modern improvements.
The Famous Albert Lee Route
Is the favorite between Chicago , Hock Island ,
Atchiioii , Kansas City and Minneapolis and St.
1'auL Its Waterto\vn branch traverses the great
"WHEAT AND DAIRY BSLT"
of Northern Iowa , Qoutuwontern Minnesota , and
East Central Dakota to Watcrtovrn , Spirit Laio ,
Gloux Falls and many other towns and cities.
The Ohort tlno via Beneca and Konkalcce ofToro
superior facilities to travel to and from Indioa-
apolla. Cincinnati and other Southern points.
JTor Tickets , Mops , Peltiers , or desired Informa
tion , apply at any Coupon Ticket Office or addrees
E.6T. JOHN , K. A. HOLBRGOK ,
Gau'l ntonaffor. Oon'l Tkt. Cs Pass. Agt.
CHICAGO. ILL.
THE CHICAGO AND
Tlioonly rood to tuko for PeaMnlneiMar hallonn-
rertur ftujilds , Clinton , Dixon , ( lilcuL'i ) , Milwaukee
tnd all points Kail. To thu people ul .Subr ku. Cole ,
radoVyomlnK , Utali , Idulio. Neradu , Oregon , Wiih >
Inston nnd California , It oners tupi-rlor udritntagef
not iiosilblo by any other line.
APIOIM a low ol tUu aumoroui point * of tupcrlorlt/
cnjornd by th natroni or tlili road bttwccn Oinuli-v
nnd riilcHCo. are lu tno Iralni a day of DAY
COACUKU , irlilcu aru tlio Oneit tunt liuninn art n. |
Incenultr run create , lt l'AIACI ! HI.Klil'INO OAltH ,
which uro niodcUnf romfnrt anJ cK'vaat ' e , us 1'Alt *
1/U DIIAWING UOO11 ( ! AIff , uniuriniopd br any ,
and IU wldclf ft-lcVrntfia 1'AIMTMIl J'JWJW ' CAW.
ll)06gillil ) < jr VlilUi cannot bo round iiliowlicro. At
Council llluffi , tbo trains of Ibe Union Tactile Hull-
nay connect tn union depot with llioeo of thoChl-
cauu & Northweiteru Ity. lu Cblcauo the I mini of
tbli line inaku clinu connection wltU tbota of all
tuber Kdltera lines . ,
"NORTH-WESTEflH"
If you wish the best accommodation. All ticket
i llru ,
' _ _ 1 ! P. W1J.50N ,
Ut'ii'l Manager. llvu'l I'un'r Agcat.
CHICAOO , ILLS.
H , DAI1COCK. nen'l. Wu t rn Agent ,
1) . B.KIMHAU..Ticket Aiient.
a.V WKr Oiy rusiuoger Agent.
HOI raroani St. , Omaha , Nb.
. JIOWTO/.CT.
.
mature / ) flin and t u illot. l dtwr ,
dcricurlil uCAsUFloinich MtdklDil ,
S il d Iitllln wut frl * au aipll | tlau ,
KIRSTOK { Cldl'ukllset&i > > iiik <
Who Is WEAR , NERVOUS ,
TKn.nrholnhli FOLLY and laNOIlANCE
bu TUIFLEU nwny hli VIOOR of IIODT ,
MIND and HIANIJOor > , eau ingoxhnuitinK
drMllB upon the FOUNTAIN ! * of I.IFK ,
HP.AWA'DHE ' , DAOKAVIIE. D rood fill
Drcntns , WEAKNESS of Motnorr , HASII.
PCLNEHS In HOCIKTY , PIN1IEH Upon
the I-ACE , and nil the EFFEVTN leadhmto
EAllI/T I ECAY nnd perhaps OONNUMP.
TION or INSAWITT. Should consult of once
the CKLEIIRATEO Dr. Clnrko , Entabllibed
IWI. Cr. Clarke IIM made NKI1VOIIH BE-
BIMTY , OHKONIO and all Diseases of
the GENITO imiNAIlT Organs B Llfa
ftudjr , It makes NO dlflbrence WHAT you
( lure taken or TFIIO has failed to euro you.
* B-FEHAI < KN suffering from diseasepecu
liar to their IOK can consult with the ataurnnco
or cpoedy relief and cure. Send 2 cents pottage
( br works on your Uiseoscs.
9-Oond 4 conU postage for Colohrntcd
WorH * on Chronic , H rvoun end I > clt-
cote Diseases. Consultation , , pcrionul.'y or by
tetter , free. Consult the old DoctoY.
ThoitanndB cured , OOlccn nnd pnrlom
private. 2-ThO60 contemplating Marriage
wnd for Dr. Clarkc'v celebrated gulao
Hnlo nnd Femnlo. each l&c. , both Sic.
( lUmpe ) . Hcfnio confiding your caio , coruult
Dr. CH.AKUK. . A. friendly letter or call may
lave future suffering nnd shnmo , and add golden
yean to life. 9-Book " tAtn'n ( Secrol ) Er.
rorn , " 60c. ( sUmpo ) . Medicine and writings
rent everywhere , leoure from oxpouuro.
Hours , 6 to S : Sundays , 9 to 12. Addroes ,
IP. D. OIjABKE , M. D.
108 SO , Olwt at. . CHICAGO. ILL.
NOW'S THE TIME
To liavo your frlcnas como to
KANSAS AftO i'ii3BCAfeBi.A
Ah Eastern lines will Hell tlclcota and run
SEMI-MONTHLY LAND EXCURSIONS
Union Pacific
"The Ovcrlitiiil Koiitc. "
Until .Tilly 1,1H&tickcti sold for these excur
sions will no sooil thirty iluya for tlio round
trip ixnd cau lie used ton days goliiK. When pur
chasers are i caily to icturn , these tickets w 111 be
good Bvo tlivys for tlmt purpose. If ] iurclmBor $
wish to stop Hlmrt of iK-htlnutlon on our lines.
OKonls will Htuiup lickeU good to return from
such point.
J.S. U.'UUUCTB. Gen.T. AT. ARont.
K. L. LOMAX. Asi't O. P. k T. A.
OMAHA , NKU.
Or tlio Liquor Habit , Posilnely Cured by
Atlmlnlstcrlnpltr. llnlncB1 Ooldou
Specific.
Jt can bo clvnn In n cup of cotton or tea without -
out tlibkmmledgo oj tlio person taklnc Hauso- ;
lutely hannleas , and will effect a permanent'ahil
speedy euro , \\liotlier the imtlejit is ti modernto
drinker or un alcohollo wrpclt. TliousnnU $ ol
drunkards Jmvo been mada tvmporatu men who
liavo taken GoMen Speclilo In tlielr coffee wild-
out tliolr knowledge and ( o-Uoy liellovo they
null tlrlnklne of their own fioo will. It never
falH. 1'he y tem ouco ImproKnatud With the
Bpcclflo , Itboi'omes an utter imponslhlllty for
the liquor appetite to exist. Formic by Kuhn
A ; Co. , 15th wild Doiiglaa BIS. , ami 18th nti'l Uum *
Jnu'Bts. , Omnlia , Neb , | A. 1) . Foster & lira ,
loum-il Jlluffa , Iowa. .
aiiiuiia
U , S. DBPOGITORY , OMAHA , NED ,
Paid U [ ) Caiiilnl $250,000
.Surplus r 0,000 ,
II. W. VATI-S , I'nuldent.
JjKWis S. llKKi ) , Vlco I'lvsldnnt.
A. V , TOUIAMN.tid Vlre I'fildcnt.
W. II. 8 Huanna , Cashier.
'
w. V. MOIISK JOHN H. COWANS ,
II. W. VATKB. l.v.wis 8. JKKD ,
A i.Tou/.AtiN :
Hanking OOlre-
THE IRON BANK ,
Corner I'Mi nnrt 1'nnmui Bts ,
A 0 cnerul llrtiiklns IluBliiess Transacted.
'Tlio Overland Kouio , "
lias so arranged its Family Sleeping Car
service , that beillis can now be rcfacrved
upon application by any ticket agent to M.
J. Grecv > i Passenger Agent , Council MlulFi ,
Iowa. Tlie reservations when inaJo are
turned over to the train conductors taking
out cucli cars , so that passengers can now
secure berths ordeied , the earns at a Pull *
man berth is reserved and ( retired.
0. R. THnilKTH , 15. hOMiVJC ,
Gco. 1' . & T. Agent. AM't U. V. 4 I' . A.
OMAHA MOM.
TtSTfi G3fTMQ
vS I ii.Ei.li irlbrdrf
COLD MEDAL PARIS FXPOSIT1O.V fill
°
THS MOST PEEPSCT OP PENS ,