SPECIAL PRIVIiECESCBASTED To Railroads Operating Within the Conflnos of the Stato. DISTANCE TARIFFS DISCUSSED. A Very IntcrcftlltlK Meetlim of the Slnto Hoard ol Trntisiiorlnthm A. Itnllraiul ISnniloyn's Coin- lilultit General Nnw.i. LrxcotS Bi'rtruu OF Tiir ) OMAHA BEE , ) 10W 1 STIIBKT , } LINCOLN. July 5. ) Tlio regular meeting of tlio bonnl of trans portation took place this morning at 10 o'clock nt tlio cnpltol rooms , with n full nt- tenJntiCe , The flrit thin * considered was nn nplillcatlon from Mr. S. H. Honor , of Long Pine , nuking Unit the Ellchorn Valley nnd Missouri 1'ncillo rftllroadi bo Rrniitod the privilege of making n special reduced rnto on nil milling machinery shipped to that point from Lcavoimorth , Kansas , the Valley road having promised to do BO with the permission df the stnto board , Mr. Mungcr was clearly df the opinion that this was an Inter-stnto question rind beyond the Jurisdiction of the uonnl of trmiHportntion. However , uporr discussion pnrticlputcd " In by every member of the board , It was deemed expedient to grant the privilege so far as nil roads operated in this stale nro concerned , nnd the following reso lution , presented by W. H. Monger , pnssed by a unit voice : "That the ISlkhorn Valley and Missouri Pacillo railroad companies , in fact all rail road companies doing business in this state , bo granted the Hcht to make a special reduc tion rate on all milling machinery shipped to any point along their lines. " Auditor Babeook concurred In the resolu tion recommended by Mr. Munger , but ex pressed the opinion that this right ought to bo granted on all commodities , of whatever kind , tending to the public good. Hut .ludgo Mniou tersely put the question : Where would the privilege end I and the subject dropped. Following this eamo n sharp and acrimon ious discussion of distnnco and distributing tariffs. Attorney Louse favored reduction , or nt least a trial , until It could become rea sonably certain Unit railroads could not stand It , nnd would lese money In cense quence. Mr , Scott was decidedly of the opin ion that the board had dpno nothing In tlio past but to make compromises ; that tlio mat ter should stand as now , nt least until every member of the board could vote intelligently on the question ; that the roads In the cast part of the state could stand what the west could not * Judge Mason said that an arm cut from n person would malm nnd Injure the body ; that this principle would npply to tlio railroad question ; that the feeders were supported nnd maintained by tlio main linns , and that whatever the cast could stand so could the west , and that it the body Was making money nnd gather ing riches the branches would not suffer. At the close of the discussion Secretary Lnws Introduced n resolution flxlng n sched ule of rate reductions , excepting of the llrst class , as follows : "Kesolvcd , That it bo ordered that the board of transportlon urgently request that all railroads in thohtato mnko distance tariffs conforming to the following formula , not raising the first class : First , 100 j second , 8.-ij third , fi < % ; fourth , fiO ; Jlfth , 50 ; A , 40 ; 1J , ! , C , 80 ; U , 25 ; E , ! > 0. The vote on the passage of the resolution stood as follows : Lecse , yo ; Willurd , uyo ; Laws , aye ; Scott , no ; Habcock , no , The concluding work of the day was the notion of thq.board on the petition of Mr. M. G. Clark of Seward , numerously signed , setting ting forth the fact that he was on u railway section there , working for 81. 23 per day : that It was not enough for his daily bread , nnd praying that the railroad company be compelled to iiay him S3 per duy instead. Mr. Clark , In n letter , also stated that ho had consulted able lawyers regarding the matter , nnd that they had Instructed him to appeal to the honornulo bottrd for redress ; that it mistaken he would bring the question before the next legislature and have tlio power fixed for righting such wrongs. Judge Mason and W. C. Munger concurred in the opinion that the board had no Juris diction as to the matter of wages between employer and employe , and the opinion was Hied , with a resolution that the board had no authority to interpose and could give no re dress. ANOTHER CIIANOK CONTBMl'I.ATED. The county court uouso now being erected has been subjected to several changes since the contracts wore lot. The first was made in the dressing of the stones , which deducted - ducted about 87,000 from the expense of the building. Now it is contemplated to use Ohio frco stone Instead of Colorado sand Btono , with the cutting all done In Ohio , which shuts out all tlio stone cutters from work in this county , and will probably deduct > duct $15,000 moro from the expouso of the building , all of which is directly contrary to the plans and specifications. The Ohio stone tan bo dressed for 25 per cent of what the Colorado stone can bo dressed for , and the point can bo seen when It Is remembered that \V H. 13. Stout has the contract for the building. ORNEUAI , SEWS NOTES. Sheriff Martin , of Clay county , Kansas , loft for homo this morning in charge ol Head , the bond jumper , and who was bolt ] hero recently on tlio criminal charge of rape and dismissed for want of evidence , only tc bo real-rested nt tlio Instigation of the ( Jliij county authorities nnd taken hence on n requisition of the governor. Hon. 1'atrlck Kgun is again nt homo , hav ing arrived ycstisrday direct from Chicago where ho bus been since the republican national convention working In ilio interests II of the Irish national league. Ho is cnthnsl IIw nstlo over the republican ticket , and says II is steadily growing in favor. When inter \w \ rogatcd as to the way the ticket stands will his countrymen , ho said ; "Quito well ; es pechilly with the Irish-Americans of Now York. The likelihood thcro is Hlrongtlml the republicans will carry the stato. Tin Irish republicans are very zealous for tin ticket , nnd the Irish laborers , Irregardless ol former party fealty , will give Harrison ant .Morton u most hearty nnd loyal support. " Wlllium J. Altkcn tmsscd to rest this morn Ing ut 8M ; ! o'clock , ills death resulted fron lieart complications , brought on from an in Jury received whllo attending the great exposition i \ position at Now Orleans Ho was rcgnrdm as ono of the most promising young busines ! men of the city , and possessed very man ; noble qualities of luwvt and mind. The funeral noral occurs at 3:1(0 : ( p. m. , .Saturday uftcr iioon , Two young men wcro struck by lijjhtnlni nt Ourileld park during last night's storm They wcro then concluding their celebration Fortunately neither of thorn was killed Ono of them , however , is still prostrated whllo the other Is able to bo around on tin streets. TlioOpaiiliiuor tli GninpniKii. To open the campaign with tiny hopes o Bpoody success , attack the enemy , malarlu before it has a chanca to ontronc.li. An ol Btlnnto fee 'twill provo If you don't go rlgh nt it. If you nro prudent , .too , you will hav fortUlcd , upon the first intimation of its pros cnco In your neighborhood , Host otter1 Stomach Hitters is the medicinal ummuii 1 tlon that you require. Kvory form of mi larial fever yields to this Jluo preventive an remedy For constipation , Hvor complain ! dyspepsia , nervousness nnd kidney trouble I is no loss effective , Kcsidents of inuluriti localities , aid persons sojourning in an bound for the great west , thould select till medicine as a means of dofeiie-o against th frequent visitation of miasma. These 1 delicate health , the nged nnd the enfeoblei should in every instance ronort to this sign ; invigoraut. Use it for weak nerves. I1KNOII AND UA.n. Proceed Inge iu the UUtrict Gout Ycslcnlny , The court room had a decidedly hot 5th e July appearance yesterday when com was culled. After the reading of the Jourm Judge Savp < ; o and Mr. Webster had an h tcrostlng little legal brush before Judg Oroff , which , In the language of n numbc of the attorneys present , was very refrosl ing. The occasion of the collision was uboi as follows : On the Sith ot Juno Mr. Websto in bchnlf of the .Hank of Cornmorro , ol tallied n Judgment against J. T , and Mar Hart for 520,000 on a promissory note. So Vice was had on the dcfcudeat ; who Is a res iJJLvN" ' dent of Count ; ! Bluffs , by publication. The' ri'-xt dn.v.nft'rtho ' Jndt'mont was rendered Mr Snvngo filed ft motion to set aside the judgment nnd open the cnsc for hiring. The grounds uputi xvhidh the application was bawd were that the defendant had jtfiid $14,0 0 of the notf , and had been granlrJ n extension of time on the remainder of the tnouht , nnd that the Judgment was asked \vltliout BUtlleient service. The attorney or the Ijanu denied all of the fncts set orth In the application , and asked lhat ho Judgment Stand as.entered. The clash ctwocn the nttonioys nbout Dho tinker being forgery , ahd ought to send the man who lade It to the penitentiary , nnd about the ther papers being false , die. , mnuscd the 6urt ns well As the bah Judge GrolT , who nd entered the Judgment , su , nlned the tno- Ion to sel It nnUlc. Tlio case of Ahddrson ngnlnst Smiley , rhlcli was on trial Tucsdny before Judge Vnkcloy , was still occupying hlsl honor's nt- Jtition yesterday , but reached the Jury In ho' afternoon. nnroitn Jfnnp. tOA\n. The case of M. A. Disbro'w ngnlnst Mary tapi ) nnd others , which was taken up Titos- ay , was continued long'enough to allow for ho argument to bo lizard on the application or a receiver for the New York Storage ompany. The application Is mndo by Kd- ards , who was an officer in the company. WANTS PAY roil DOOU UNOHS. The case of Morehouso Bros , ngnlnst tlachman St Knhpp , contractors , was on rlnl before Judge GroIT. Plaintiffs fur- Ishcil S10MO worth of hardware to the do- endaiits to bo used in the construction ot a iouso for Francis Hobblns. They ( ook a mo- hnnlcs Hen on the building but failed lo sue n It until nftcr the tlmo hnd expired. They low bring suit against ttio contractors for ho amount , Tlio evidence in the Kearney canal coin- any case was concluded Tuesday evening , 'ho arguments will bo submitted to the court n writing fnr his honor's consideration. Before Jndiro Wnkoloy In the afternoon amci T. MeVlttio confessed Judgment for 1CCO In favor of Paxton & Gallagher. Judge Wakcloytgrantcd the Merchants' National bank nn attachment on Scllgman , May & Co. nnd the Now York and Omaha Clothing company for $ . ) ,8fU The claim Is or u bill of exchange drawn by the Omaha oncern on the New York house for So.OOO , 'uo July 15. The ? 300 is for probable costs. TUB siiciun' suit : > . John L. Watson began suit against Shcrlft Villlam Coburn nnd his bondsmen , Fred W. Gray , I. N. Phillins and John S. Canlloltt , barging tlio shcriH with failure to perform is onlclal duty. In his petition lie says : Said William Cobura has failed to perform ho conditions of his said bonds and has ailed to execute the duties of his said ofllco f sheriff of Douglas county , Nob. , and has > ccn guilty of a breach of the condition of its said bond in this : On or about the Ulst lay of April , 18S3 , thcro was placed n the hand of said sheriff n vrlt of execution issued from the county ourt of Douglas county , Nebraska , com manding him to make of the goods , chattels ind effects of the Now York Storage com- mny thu sum of S'JUO , and the said William Jobura , wholly disrcgardful of the duties of its ofllco and the conditions of his bond to althfuily discharge the duties of such olllco and in violation of the rights Of thoJplalntllT , evlcd said writ of execution upon the goods , varcs and merchandise and effects of said lompany , which levy was mndo about the ' 1st day of April , 1833. " The petition also tales that the Judgment under which the ovy was made was void because it was on- ercd after George C. Wheeler , president of ho company , had agreed to assign all the goods in their possession to said Watson is security for money loaned ind other money that ho was o loan them ; that the judgment was ob- ained in the couaty court without personal service ; that the storage company had ex- > eutod to him ( Watson ) a mortgage on all heir stock and ho was to retrain poscssion of lie same and entire control until it was Bold. Plaintiff further sets forth that defendant issumcd posesaion of the goods , still retains lint possession of the goods , and has con- cried them to his own use. Watson claims hat the goods held by the said Coburn arc of lie value of $3,701 ami asks the court for udgmcnt against him and his boudsuieu for .hat amount. OTIICH NEW CASES. Samuel Ilarmcr made application for a divorce from his wife , Margaret Ilarmcr , to whom ho was married in November , 1800. -The grounds of the application are de sertion. William A. Gwyor , Jr. , began suit against Ralph II. Halo and others , the heirs of Hal- soy A. Hall , deceased , as assignee of Char- otto C. Sherwood , Elizabeth 12. Peterson nnd Mary M. Kelsey , who claim a three- sixth interest in tlio east half of the north- cast quarter of section eight , in township 'ourtcen , the property of Halsey A. Hall and also fora division and sale of the property. Hoary L. Brown llled an application ask- ng for a divorce from Dora Brown , his wife , setting forth as his grievance , that the defendant - fondant has been guilty of frequenting houses of ill-repute and committing adultery with ono Itogcr Prior. SUIT AOA1NST TIII3 COURT. Victor G. Lantry began suit against Gcorgo W. Doano and Howard W. Baldridge , ask ing that they may bo made show what righter or title they have ia lots 5 and Oof block 4 , Howard's addition , which ho claims to own and occupy. He also asks to have the title to the lots quieted io him. WANTS A JUDCMr.XT. Eli Clayton asked for a Judgment against the Great Western Carbon company on a promissory note for f 17,570.53 , sold to him by the bunk of Commerce. AXOTIir.ll MAYNU NOTK. David K. Hancock lias sued C. E. Mayno to recover on a note for * l,50t , > given William Forrest July IS. 1SS7. TIIIvinow : WANTS unit siiAitn. Margaret Collins lias brought suit against James , Mary , Nora , Fannie and John Col lins , children of her late husband to recover her widow's dower in the property left by Thomas Collins , such property now being claimed and held by the children , ron Aitu.TnitY. Henry TJ. Brown has sued his wife Dora for a divorce on tlio ground of infidelity , They were married in Omaha September 17 , 1881. The plaintiff charges a wrongful co > habitation at hio home , 802 Pacttio street , on the night of Juno 24 , 1883. lie also al. legos his belief that his wife visited a house of bad reputation on June ? , S and U in the company of women of known 111 repute. T1IR AnSKNTRI ! . Judge Hopowell. who loft the .city Satur day to upend the Fourth at Crete , did not ru turn yesterday morning In time to hold court County Court. A JCDOMCKT nNTEUEI ) . Judge Shields entcrod a Judgment in tlio sum of $773.25 against C. E. Mayno , and iu favor of Mr. Simpson , MEW SUITS. Eli Clayton began suit against William Coburn to collect a promissory note of 4501 given by Coburn to the John Diorks Man ufacturing company. The note was purch ased by Clayton from the company. Charles V. Fouko begun suit against John 13 , Edwards and Charles Corbott lor $ iu era a replevin bond. The Coiinolldatod Tank Line company be. pan suit against H. C. Markcl for $23.03 foi oil purchasuil by the defendant. IX I'llOIIATli. Homer P. Lowin was appointed adminis tratorof the estate of the late Charles T Barker. _ An Absolute Cure. The OU1GINAU AB1ETINK OIN'TMEN'J Is only put up In largo two ounce tin boxes and U an absolute euro for old sores , burns wounds , chapped hatrls , and all skin orup tions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles Ask for the ORIGINAL AUIBTIXE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drui ? Co. at il ! cents per box by mall " 0 conts. Heal Ubtnte Translors. \V (3 Albright and wife to J J McCulIorty lots 1 and u blk. ' aub blV ' - ; Albright's choice , w el . JCO W 0 Albrinht mid wife to J J McCutferty , lots 7 to ID Ml : U bUb blk 27 Albright's choirowil . S.60 W ( ] Albright and wife to M 1' Harring ton , lots 1 to fi blk 1 sub blk y A\- \ bright ' choloo wtl . SK HobortT Williams t 1 to J J JlcCatlerty , lot 13 blk IU lloutteld'n ndil w d . J.OC M 1' llurrliik'tcn mill wife to J J MtCaf. forty , lota 2 to 6 blk 1 biib hlk 27 Al- brlylit'H choice ami lot jblkS Matthews' snbw d . 3 , \V (1 Albright and \\ifo to J J McCntlerty , lot & blk 1 nub blk M Albtight'8 choky wil . UL William M roster um ! wife , to L llelsk-r , lot liblk 1 Foster's add w d . . 1,03 Union 1'acltlc U U to JoUu Kmorlck.w H of It Kountzo and wife to J A Uorby , lot li abllcD Kountzo plaoov d . S Io\va to V II Johnson t-t Hi , lot 7 blk J Orchard Mill q c d . . . . . . N 1' Johnson to K Urvgeusen ct el , Iqi 10 bkR ) . . . . . JA Mhntip Li M JJu'ins' jn , lots.lnivl SI 1.1k . an\ pst SM , W d 1,150 H C HohnlPta.laim-s 1C l > ar > tte. lo Mblk 1 SO Kxrhanee place \vil 4C5 AT TuJcey et al I i K .1 Kdmurids , lot U blkizrflfton Illllwd 725 GeorRe U Ilarker tt nl.to cUftrlts K Xtc1 .innmi , lot 4 t > lK 1. orchard Hlll.vd ) ,131 K I. lllrrbouur ctnl to C C ! < chnlTer nnd Vlfe , lotto , blkfl. llogss-fc Hill's mill , w d Clinrlps Sohenerman to J Denlset w ! i lot P , blk Us , ( Irnml View , w < ! . . . . . , fBT. South Omaha I.ind Co to J It Helm , lot 13 blk 01 , South nmnha , wd 275 Tl cn \\1fotoOcorge 1'heller. w 40 ft lot 6 nnd nil lot 7. Olsen's add. w < 1 4,000 J fMawhinnor to George Plicller , lots 1 nnd 2 Olien's add , w d 0.7&0 Willlnm W Kcysnr nnd wife to George Pheller , lot lu Olson's ndil , w 1 2,00) 0 A obonand wlfo to Oeorgo I'hcllor , lot a , Olien'g add. w d .1.000 J II Hnrto to ( Icorgo 1'heller. lotu Olson's add , wd. . . 2,00) Wlllldin ritchand wlfo to ( leorgo Phellcr , lot * . Olsen'sndd , \ 'd 2,000 II A Truman to J J Mnboncy , iotO. blk I ! ' , lllKhland place , q cd , & 1'ntrlrk tnnd r'o to Wllllnin t'olfftjc. lota . in , 20,21 and 2-5 , blk 1 in , Uimdeo 1'lnce , wit. . , ! 4.COO 1'ntrlck t.nnd Co toVllllnm II Craig , lots 1 too , Mk IS , Dundee I'laccw d 6,200 II KoiilirSo Mid wITo to A Until , lots n. II nnd 12 , blk Hi , lots 1 nnd f , blk 21 , Konntzo Place , w < l 1 Twtnty-elght transfer ? , aggregating..857,899 Hiillillng Pcrnilt < i. The following permits to build tvcrc Issued yesterday by the superintendent of buildings , John Mmtblad , two-story double tene ment , Nineteenth street , between U-av- cnwortband JInson , $ -1,000 I.ntoy V Itcnson , two-ctory frnmo block of stores nlid flats , Sixteenth and Wlrt streets fi.OOO li. Wlbcrp , cottagi1. Thlrty-llrst and Ilnr- dctto streets SCO Pntillnu ( lontzko nnd Louisa Merclmw , Sixtuciithniul Cooihvcll stn-ets 800 John SwoberRcr , cottage , Ninth street , near Hickory 1,000 II. It. Stevens , barn , ISCSouth ! ) Sixteenth street 30 Sir permits , aggregntlnc ; J11.130 tn Weil. Judge Shields Issued the following mar- rlngo licenses yesterday : Name and Resilience. Ago. I Hans Peter Nelson , Omaha , Neb19 1 Mrs. AnnaM. Anderson , Ottumwa , la..41 ( Alfred E. Gycrum , Omaha , Neb 2.1 I Jacobin ! Huso , Oninha , Neb 23 I John Bolkovcc , Omaha , Neb 23 ( Maria Tomcc , Omaha , Neb ! ! , ) I Mlllanl E. Gibson. Omaha , Neb 23 ( Mary E. Dean , Omaha , Neb IS ( Edward W. Franz , South Omaha , Nob..a" 1 Lena Spalding , Omaha , Neb 2J ( John Flynn , Omaha , Neb 23 ( Maggie Eagan , Omaha , Neb 27 j William Huartson , Ashland , Neb 24 1 Eva A. Dawson , South Omaha , Neb 10 i F. William Ellorsick , Omaha , Neb 21 ! ( Mary Nash , Omaha , Neb 20 ( Alexander Hedge , Omaha , Neb 30 1 Mary C. Murray , Omaha , Neb 30 Beware of worthless imitations of Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic. The genuine cures headaches , piles , dyspepsia , nguo , malaria , and is n perfect tonic and purifier. Price 50 cents. Goodman 3rug Co. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nobbed His IJeuol'jxotor. Jerry Sullivan , a boy of about sixteen , : amo to this city about a week ago from iVtchison , Kan. He claimed to bo from New ork nnd said ho was hunting an tmclo who 10 thought lived In Omaha. Having no nonoy and being hungry and barefooted , no applied to a man named McElligott , who lives icar Eleventh and Williams street , to assist lim , which ho did. Since he canio hero Me- Mow has fed , lodged nnd clothed him , nnd Wednesday night the youngster cpaid him for his kindness by clioving him of a suit of clothes vorth at least $50 , a gold watch nnd chain allied at ? 7. > and nUout ? 3 or ? ( ! in casli with vhlch he made off. The police were notillcd join in this city and Council Bluffs , anil the ittlo scoundrel will doubtless bo np- u'chended. ' The only Complexion Powder in the wqrlfl that is with out vulgarity , without njury to the user , and without doubt a jcautillor , is Pozvtoui'g. i P Six Thumping Hearts IMa.de linppy. Judge Shields yesterday had , in three-fold neasure , the pleasure which must come to a good man who set s up ono of those props of iiviliz ation , a new family. Ho tied the uup- : Ial knot for friillnrd E. Gibson and Mary E. Dean , both of this city ; for Edward W. 1-Yanz and Miss Lena Spalding , both of South Jmaha ; for William Iluartson of Ashland , N'ob. . aud Miss Eva A. Dawson of South Omaha. The bride last named is only six teen. The Pntaco oi Products. Yesterday's meeting of the Palace of Pro- duccts company was adjourned till 4 o'clock this afternoon without transacting any busi ness. Tlio order was to elect a board of di rectors , but it is desired that all the subscri bers to stock be present when that is done. Fowler & Bcindorf submitted a prelim inary study of the palace. The drawing showed tlio Fifteenth street elevation , and represented tlio exposition front as ex tended across Capitol avenue. A delightful substitute for nauseous pills and crude mineral water is TAU- H.VNT'S SKLT/KK Ai'HiuuNT. Tina's' , c. K An IntorcHtiiiic Convention of the So ciety nt Chicago CUICAOO , July ! 5 , Tlio seventh nntlona convention of the Societies of Christian En dcavor was called to order to-day by Presi dent Van Patten of Burlington , Vt. Tin session will continue four days. Fully 4,001 delegates are present from all warts of thi country. Alexander McConnell , of Evans ton , 111. , was elected secretary ; Roger Lea vitt of Cedar Rapids , assistant secretary and A. L. Winship of Lynn , Mass. , time keeper. For the northwest Rov. E. M. Noyos , o Duluth , said that ut the present time Minno sola has about ono hundred societies , Wis cousin 150 , Iowa 19.1 and Dakota W ) . C. M Perkins spoke briefly of the Increase ntu zeal and warmth In Christian endeavor worl In the southwest. A very favorable reporl was received from the Pacific slope. The president then read a list of the stand ing committees , nnd the session was con eluded with prayer by Rov. N. Boynton , ol Boston. The afternoon session opened with readmi by Rev , Mr. Whitewater , of Wisconsin , am prayer by Rov. Dr , Mills , of Massachusetts Mr. Holdridgc , of Illinois , was called to tin chair. Tlio lirst paper was by Rov. J. L Sewell , president of tlio Vermont Stati union , on " How the society aids the churcl in the country towns. " Rov. Ralph W Brokaw , of Bcllovillu , N , J , , road a paper oi "The value of central organization. " A pa per which discussed the society as a train ing school for the church was read by Rev J. L. Hill , of Mcdford , Muss , Rov. C. E DichiiiRon. pastor of BerUey temple , Boston spoHo on the text : "In opening fresh Held ! to young Christian workers , " A. SH1M.NO .SUCCESS. Tlio Hxim'rlmont ol' Signalling Fron tlio Summit of Mount Hood. PoiiTi.AXD , Ore. , July 5. The lllunilnatloi of Mount Hood last night proved to bo : perfect success. At H o'clock the illumine lion was scon very distinctly on the Buuitni aad.lt continued burning brightly forth space of two and a half minutes , The sigh was a very brilliant one. and was seen for ; radius of 100 miles. All efforts to socur signals from the warty on the inountaii proved unavailable , A letter Just rccclvci from the party states that they enountcrod i very heavy snow storm and suffered niucJ from the seventy of the weather. A O rand Ktand CraNh. MEMPHIS , Term. , July C. While three hun dred or four hundred people were seated 1 the grand stand on the grounds of the Yall ; busha county , Mississippi , fair associatloi yesterday the supports gave way wlthou warning .iud thu structure fell to the ground No ono was killed Outright , but llfty poc-pji wore token from the ruins with broken arm and limbs , bruised bodies and almost over conceivable wound , Some of tha wouodcd' it is thought , cannot live. * * * * * < * - ( * ; Clothing House , To the Wholesale and Retail Trade of the West. The opportunity of a Hie-time for cash buy ers throughout the \vest. Extraordinary closing sale , Unapproachable bargains to close the season in every department. Our 11 nil toil space prevents iw men tioning but very few of the bargain lots offered , but wo guarantee from now un til July 4tn , greater bargains In flno Ileiuly-Mndo nothing , Furnishing Goods , Hals and Caps , than were over before quoted by any ilrm In the cloth ing business In the west. No old goods nt any price. The goods offered to you nt this sale are all now , made up within the last ninety days. KKAD THE LIST , SEE THE PRICES. It will amply repay the expenses of n trln lo Omniui , by rtnv man , woman or child wanting $10 worth of clothing. As specimens of the ditto rout bargain lots comprised In this lot , wo mention n few as follows , with n guarantee that the small number specially mentioned nro uo moro attractive or desirable bar gains than hundreds of others to bo found In every department of our estab lishment during this sale. Lot 4187. On Monday we will place on our counters -100 plain black pure 'nil wool imported Whipcord Suits in full weights , suitable lor use iu this cllmato ten months of the vcnv. These suits are absolutely now , fresh from the work shop , and never shown on our counters bcfotc. Suits made tip in the very lat est style 4 button cutaway frock , which we olTor in all sizes from ! 55 to 44. Wo shall offer this frock suit at $15 per suit. Wo have not another word to say about this lot , excepting this , that wo have sold precisely the same s > uit over since our store was opened for S2- , and never less. less.Lot 3-5.10. We offer IfiO Mons' Double Breasted Sack Suits , regular sixes from 85 to 85. of the celebrated Slater Fniinol all wool and guaranteed full indigo. Goods mndo by the celebrated Slater Woolen Co. , of Webster , Mass. Made nnd trimmed ) in first class manner nnd perfect fitting. We offer this lot to close at the unheard of price of 80 60. licmombcr this lot is nil in double breasted Sack Suits. Lot 8050. Wo odor 103 suits , which will positively bo the last of this lot of the celebrated Sawyer Woolen Co.'s goods of which wo have sold hundreds during the last two months. We offer 100 of the neatest styles ot those famous goods to close at the ronmrkablv low price of S12. This suit IS retailed by every house iu tlio country at $18. Wo have never offered a bargain that has given such universal satisfaction as this Btiit. All sizes at the same prlco , $1" . Lot . Wo offer GOO pairs best fancy Cnsslmero Pantaloons , goods that were made to sell for $7.50 nnd S3 this season ; goods made by the Globe Woolen Co. , Kock Manufacturing Co. , Ilockanum Mill , Drondbrook Mills , and other man ufacturers of equal reputation. They are in regular sizes , and as nice styles as wo have iu our stock at any price. Wo find that wo have a surplus of these fine goods and wo do not wish to carry them over , anrt have consequently mndo the uniform prlc6 of So per pair for the entire lino. These goods are of the very best workmansnlp , and equal to any $10 custom pantaloons. Prlco dur ing this closing sale will bo $5. In our Boys' nnd Children's Depart ment wo offer an BXTKAORD1NAUY ' line of bargains , particularly in Short Pant Suits. Our space will not permit of our enumerating the diflcront bar gains In this dopjiatmont , however , wo will mention ono lot , a lot of MO Boys' Knco Pant Suits , embracing three dif- Samplc suits of any of tliese lots will be sent C. O. D , , with the privilege of examination , to any address in .Nebraska , Iowa Colorado , Kansas , Wyoming , Dakota and Wyoming. . . . , OMAHA rf1 C * " * " " " ' * * BOSTON NEW YORK . n 4. Proprietors ; DES MOINES Corner Douglas and 15tli Sts. , Omaha , Neb. Largest Clothing House West of the Mississippi River , FIFTIETH CON'GKESS. Se'nntc. WASHINGTON , .luly 5. In the senate to-day Mr. Cullom gave notice that ho would on Monday next ask the senate to consider a bill to amend the inter-state commerce act. A. message from , the president was re ceived vetoing the bill granting a pension to Mary Ann Uohcrtyi' The president shows .he bad character of the woman , and that the husband , on account of whoso death v pension was desired , is alive and is ilmsclf drawing a. pension , Ho says ho would yield to no man In a desire to see those who had delended the government lib erally treated , but the pension list should bo a roll of honor and not-a matter of indiscrim inate almsgiving. The conference report on the agricultural appropriation bill wan presented and ex plained in detail by 'Mr. Plumb. The con ference rnport was concurred In and n further conference was asked on sorghum. Mr. Call offered a resolution , which was adopted , calling on the secretary of the In terior for Information as to the improper and unlawful selections of swamp and overflowed land. land.A conference was ordered on the postofllco appropriation hill , nnn Senators Plumb , Al lison rfnd Heck appointed. The semite then ndjournod till Monday. House. WASHINGTON , Julys. In the house to-day , several unimportant bills were reported and referred and the house then went into committee of the whole on the bill for the settlement of the claims of the state of Florida for expenses Incurred in suppressing Indian hostilities. The morning hour having expired the bill wont over without action , and Mr. Holman called up the senate land grant forfeiture bill with amendments made by the house committee after substitute amendments had hoen offered , as follows : By Mr. Stone of Missouri to declare n com plete forfeiture of the entire grant where the road wus not completed in time. By Mr. Payson of Illinois , representing the minority of committee , to confine the forfeiture to lands opposite those portions of the road not now completed. Mr. Hohnnn explained the nature of the bill before the house , coining from the com- inltto , and pointed out the difference in effect between it and the senate hill. He said that the senate bill would declare a forfeiture of 5,027-130 acres , while the pending bill would work a forfeiture of 1 > 4I23,99G ! , ncros , subject to honn lido sales to settlers. Ho then went on at length to defend the course of the democratic party in grunting lands to rail road companies. Mr , Pnyaon of Illinois deprecated what ho described as Hnhnan's long political speech. After stating thn general rules which hud governed congress in making tlio grants , Mr. Payson declared Unit the decision of the su preme court nad altlrmod thorliht of rail road companies to go on with the construc tion of their lines after the expiration of the date ilxcd < n the granting acts , in the absence of the prohibiting clause , and as fust as tholr road progressed and selections wcro made , to sell their lands. Ho was weary of waiting hero for years for some thing to bo done. Here was an opportunity which should bo nvallod of. Hlnco the last congrcfts the Northern Pacillo had con structed enough road to close the title to 0,000,000 acres of public land , nnd the pro cess would go on unless the house accepted the senate bill. Mr. McHao of Arkansas said that If the senate as constituted now , refused to pass the total forfeiture bill , the house should join issue and go to the country , which would elect u scmato to pass sucli n bill , Mr. Weaver of Iowa snid that the roads had not compiled with the terms of tholr grants nnd never would. The people would bo 'Justified in assorting thuir rights. The llrst proposition in order was Mr. Store's amendment to inako the forfeiture complete iw to all lands whuro the terms of thu grunt had not been compiled with. The amendment was rejected ; yeas 00 , nays 101. The question was then put on Mr. Pay son's minority amendment , which was simi lar to the senate bill. The amendment was rejected ; ycus 71 , naya ' . : . ' . The cominitteo'b substitute was ther adopted , nnd , the question recurring on th < passage of the bill as amended , the vote re suited HI yeas , nays 121 no quorum. PENSION BlljhS VETOI3I ) . The President IteiuriiH n Nuinher ol Them AVitliout Approval. WASHINGTON , July S. In connection with the vote message returning the hill granting n pension to Mary Anna Doherty to-day , tin president refers to a largo number of special pension bills before him , and says : "Hwouli bo well if our general pension laws could b ( revised with a view of meeting .ovcrj meritorious case. In the absunco of such re vision , and If pensions are -to bo grnntoi upon equitable grounds and without rcgan to general laws , the present methods wouh bo greatly .improved by establishing semi tribunal to examine facts in every case am determine upon the merits of the applicu tion. " ' ThH president also returned , without hh approval , the senuto hill to grant a ptus-ion U J. U. Mcrtvn o ! Nebraska , as the dtipeadcu father of Calvin Morton , who claimed that his son was killed in the battle with the In dians in the Ouster massacre. The president says : "Ills name docs not appear in any record of soldiers engaged in that battle , nna , considering the complete list of casual ties attending that battle , the death of the son of the bcncllcinry is far from satisfac torily established. " The senate bill to pension Polly II. Smith , widow of Lieutenant J. II. Smith , Second artillery , who served in the army from 1S54 to 1370 , was also returned without executive approval on the ground that his death had no connection with the service. A VoluiniiiouH Report. Register of Deeds Mcgcath has Just com pleted his quarterly report which shows the business transacted in his oftlco for the months of April , May and Juno. The re ceipts of the ofllco for the quarter have been § 3,813.80 , leaving a surplus of S'OO.V10. The itemized report covers IU pages of closely ruled oflico cap paper. Eureka. The motto of California means , I have 'ountl it. Only lu that land of sunshine , where the orunpro , lemon , olive , fig ami jrapc bloom and rlpon , and attain their highest perfection in mid-winter , are Lho herbs and gum found , that arc u&ed In that pleasant remedy for all throat and lunp troubles. SANTA ABIE the ruler of coiiffhs , asthma and consumption. The Good man Drug Co. has been appointed agent for this valuable California remedyand sells it under n guarantee utSl u bottle. Three for 82.50. Try CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE , the only guaranteed euro for caUrrh. 81 , by mail 81.10. The slaughter of the canines has begun at Nebraska City , and there promises to bo a rich harvest of dead dogs , us only seventy- live licenses to keep curs have been taken out. Its superior excellence proven In millions of homos tor moro than aiumrior of n century. It Is used by the I'nltod Hiatus ( juvermnunt. in dorsed by the lieailn of thu grout universities as the strongest , purobt ami moat healthful. Dr. 1'rlccM Crvnni HakliiK I'owcler iloea not contain nminonlii , llmo or ulnni. Sold only tn cans. IMUCIJ I1AKIMJ I'OWDKK CO. New Vork. Chicago , St. Louis , For The Nervous , The Debilitated The Aged. f Medlc&l nd edor.tifio ekill lua at lost > olral the rroblum of tha Ion ? nrcdetl medicine for the nr. valid , dtliUlUt&l , and tlio at'ol , by oomlitijliit ? the Iit nrrva tonlci ) , lYlcry unit Coca , with other i OH : . live ri-mf-dlea , wlilclj , actlcf -iitIy but efttcirntly on thu kidney * , liter and bowels , romova < llw , rwt r btrtugui aud rcuow vitality. Tliis lutdidue U . /If fllli ft pUce hcrrtofore nnoerarlM , and mtrki > E W w in tlio titatmint of Ltrvoiw trouUlf * Overwork , annltty. diwyite , Uy the founa tlon ol ncrrnai prostration and weaVueM. ml erjnrifnc lisa thowu that the iisuel reicodic * do cot lutnU th itrato and i jrolj tu ot the nerrouk tyetrm lUcoramenddd bj professional aud biuinus men. Brad ( or rJrcclux , I'rlcoBI.OO. Sold bjr drmiri U. WELLS , RICHARDSON&CO , . Proprietors BURLINGTON. VS. . foront styles , which wo have marked at the extraordinarily low price of $2.50 to close. Sizes from 4 to 14 years. Send for sample suit. You will bo better pleased with them than anything we ii-ivo shown you at this prlco before. Tot 2311 and 2830. Boys'Lonff Pant Suits. We offer in this lot which em braces two styles. Boys' strictly nil wool cnsahnora sack suits , coat , pants nnd vest , in dark and medium colors for boys from 10 to 14 years of ago. This Bull was made to sell nt $10 but we wish to reduce our stock of them immediate- and offer them nt this sale to eloso for only SC per suit. Evo/y garment is wnr- ranted strictly nil wool now fresh goods. IJcmombor the prlco 80. GENTS' tfUnNISIUNO GOODS DE PARTMENT. In this department wo announce the sale ot HOO dozen Gents' Fancy Shirts. This entire lot was manufactured ex pressly for this season's trade , we have a large stock of them on hand nnd offer them nt 60 per cent less than the nvcr- ngo price to close them out. All new patterns , most desirable styles , fast col ors ) , perfect lilting and perfectly mndo in every respect , regular prices of which were fromSl to $1.75. Thlsentlro lot in nil sizes from 14 to lit and i neck wo olTor nt 75 cents each. Order forlmlf dozen lots no le a. Parties nt u distance ordering these lots will please give us nlzo of collar worn and tbis Is all that IB necessary iu order to got a perfect lit. Men's .U.alf Hose 76 cents per pair Wo offer Sod do'/.ou of Men's Fancy Hull Hose nt 75 cents per dozen to close. Regular 31.50 goods to bo sold only iu dozen lots at the remarkably low prlco of 75 cents per do/.eu , in sizes from 9 to 11. indigestion AND Fullness After Eating EASILY OF BY TAKING GOT RID llcHovtul by TA It HANTS TAHUANT'S SKLT/KIt Al SKI.TX.15K Al'UitlENT. Who ll WEAK , NERVOUS. DEI1II.ITA- TED. who In his FOI.lVgri > nd IGNORANCE huTKIFtHDnway hts VJGOUof 11ODY , B1JWO and MAimoon.cmiilng exhauitinR dralna upon the FODNTAINB of LIFi : . HKAI > A < niIE , E1ACKAOHE , Dreadful Dreanli , WEAKNESS of Memory. DAS1I- iu SOCIETY. I'BMPJ.F.S upon the FACE , and all the BFFKOTN leadtnr to EAni/r lijiCAY and pernapi CONSUMP TION or INSANITY , should ooniult at once the CKL.EEEIATEI > Dr. Clarke , Kitabllshed 1661. Cr. Clarke hw made NERVOUS DE BILITY , CHRONIC and all Dlieaies of Ibc OEfflTO UHIVAIIY Orfrans a Life fitudy. It makes NO dlDaranco WHAT you fcnye taken or WHO bo > railed to euro you. * y FBS1AI.KS suffering from dlzeaici pccu < liar to tb lr icx can ooniult with the aiaurauco of ipeody rellsf and cure. Send 2 cent ! postage for works on your dlicaics. * -Bcnd 4 cents postage for Celebrated TVorlm on Chronic. lYorvonn o&d UoU eate Diseases. Consultation , p nonaly ! or by ktt r , free. Consult the old Doctor. Tboaiiandi cured. Offices and pnrlom private. JC3r-Thoso contemplating Marring * trend for Dr. Clnrho'B celebrated guide Mala and Female , each IBc. , both 2fio. ( stamps ) . Before confiding your case , consult Dr. CL.AKHE. A friendly letter or call may lave future uCt ring and shame , and add eoldon years to life. ZrBook Life's ( Secret ) Er- ron , " 50o. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings tent erarrwner * , eooure from sxposuru. Hours. 8 to 8 : Sundays , 9 to 12. Address , P. D. OLABKE.M. D. CHICAGO , ILL. CNiCQUAtNTCD WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY WIU ODTAIN MUCH INFORMATION FROM A STUD ? OF THIt M P OF THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAHD& PACIFIC R'l Ite main lines and bronchos include CUIOAOO , F ORIA. MOLDTE. BOCK IBLAUD. DAVXH- roHT. DBS MOIHE8 , COUMOIL DLtTBTO , MUD- OATINE. KANSAS OITy. BT. JOSEPH. LEAV- usrwonTU. ATcmsoir , CEDAU HAFIUO , WATERLOO , UTNITEAFOLIQ , and BT. 1'AtTL , and Bcorea of iotormadlata cltlss. Choice o ! routcn to and from the FaclQc Ooeit. All trans fers la Union depots. Fast tralno of Flno Dfi7 OoacbOB , olccant Dlnlnir Oars , macnlQccnt Pullman - man 1'olace Blaopers , and ( between Chicago , at. Joseph. AtcnlBon and Kansas city ) IlecllnlaB Choir Cora. Boats Free , to holders of through Orst-clasa tickets. Ohlcngo , Kansas & Nebraska n'y "Great Rook IslnnU Routo. " Extends West and Bouthweet from Haniaa City and Bt. Joseph to NELSON , HOKTON. . KELI.E- VILLE. TOPEKA , ItEniNQTON. WlCinTA , 1TUTC1IINSON , CALDWKLI , , and all points In KAN8AO AND SOUTHERN NEOnASKA and boyond. Entire passenger equipment of the celebrated Pullman manufacturo. All aafuty ap pliances and modern Improvements. The Famous Albert Lou Route Is the favorite between Chicago , Hock Inland , Atcnloon , Kansas City and Mlnn apolla and Bt. Paul. Its Watortown branch trav ° rs a the eroat "WHEAT AND DAIRY BOLT" of Northern Iowa , BouthwoBtern Mlnneeota , end East Central Dakota to 'Watortown , Spirit L.aUa. Bloux Falls and many other towns and cities. The Bhori , Uno via B noca and Kaukakea offers caporlor facilities to travel to and from ladliw apollB , Cincinnati and other Southern volet" . For Tickets. Maps , Fcliiera , ordftilred informa tion , apply "tony Coupon Ticket Otflco or addresi E. ST. JOHN , K. A.HOLDROOK , a&u'l 2UantB r. Oen'l Tkt. Cc 1'aett , Ast. cuicAoo. ir.u KOIl IIKSTIIOVINO EeJ Bugs , Reaches , Ants , Floai And any other In.sects , use K. UUK'lKltltKICJUKIt'H Infallible Insect Powder , Also contracts taken for clean , ing hotels , lies ituls and pi iv&te i eildencca from vermin. SatU'ictlun ' tsuarnntedd or no jiay. Principal Depot- Houtu 1'Jlli Stre t , roiltlTklr cujedln 60\l 7 Wffr. Horns' . fcUctro.MuEB.tlc lulu Tnui.wimUBtd. Uu&riuitt < ilh only ono in tfcp world ictiitratliiff contluttou * ClKlHf if Maantltt ' rp nf. beJ iUlQo.rew9rful , Lur ) lu Oomriruble od Kttcotlre. ATOM ( n Ovurn.OOOourtd. KOBilbtunpCc.1 AUKI UI.tOTtllO IIELTS FOU Ca. HORHE. ICi AYE. . FGR MFH ONLY rUll IIIL.ll UllUli manhood , nsrvounei , n , unnatuial loasei. lac : Of itreuctb , visor or doveicpruBt , cuiued by indiacretlen , excenta. elo. I aluattocA ' ( lMalilSr ) < t. URIJ ! ilF-DICAL CO. . BUFFAI.O. M. Y , A Concentrated Liquid Extract of MALT and HOPS. Aids Digestion , Cures Dyspepsia , Strengthens the Huston , Restores Sound , Itcfrcshlng Sleep. Priceless to 2furalng Mothers , Rccouncnilcil by Eminent Physicians , For Sale ball ) DriirjfjistsatHl Rich ardson Drna Co. , Wholesale Druggists gists- U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , 1IBB. Tnirt Up Capital . $250,000 Surplus . 50,000 II. W.YATIW. President. LEWIS S. HBKII , Vice President. A. K. Touz.AMN.2uil Vlco President. \V. 11. B. lluaiius , ( Jualila WIIKCTOHS : \ \ ' . V. Mouse , JOHN S. COM.INS. If. W. YATES. LEWIS S. HKKD. A. K. TOUZAMN. Ilanklug Olllcc THE IRON BANK , Corner 12th anil Karnani fits. A General IkuiklURjtuslni'h.s Transuded EXHAUSTED VITALITY rpnn sciENcn op urn , the * Croat llcillcnl Work ot the nga on Moubood , Nervuua nndV I'byilcal Debility , 1'rc mature ' Decline , Errors of VoutU , nil J tliouutoldniUcrlcacontc'iumt ' tberoon , 300 pages 8vo , prescrli > tious for nil dlieai Cloth , full gilt , only $1.00 , by * m&ll , sealed. llltutraUvo sample frco to nil young anil inlddlo-ngcil incu. Bend now. Tlio Oold and Jewelled Medal avranlod to tlio author by the Na tional Medical Association Aildrcsi 1' , 0. box IMS , Iloiton , Ua a.orDr. W. II. 1'AHKK.l , grail uatcof Harvard JloJlialColleKO,53yijara'iractlca | In llottonvho may bo coujullud coulltleutlally Specialty , DIscuoi of Man. Odco Ku. t L'uUnctl SU Tlio luruutt , fmicst nnd Uneu in ino world I'mssiiKor accommodations unexci'llou. New VurUloOlii.uiMvvlu J.oiiiinnilprr-v RTIIIOPM .Ti't.rtth i Ciiic/sjiA Jui.TlStli ANCIIOIIIA . . . . 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Ancliur Mao drnlt * puyublo ( rue of choruo , tel > l Hi lowest rut > I or book of tours , tlckcra or nulUcr Informa tion u | > | iljr to HENDERSON BROS. , 72 La Ba'.lo St. , Chicago- Or to anr of our locul iik'cuU Hemarkaule tor powerful symp * . thctletona. pllabla ucllon uifb- solute durability. < S the beat guarantun ot tlTiT excel- " ' * lenca of inesa instruments" . ilU PBKIvSKlI.L MlI.1TAKV ACADEMY l'ee'iiUill-i-liuliOii. ( N V Kenl ) fir cat- u'e. , INO M.T1LD15N. M ! > . , M-V 'u