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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1888)
OMAHA DAILY J8EE : TUESDAY. JULY 24. 1888. THE CITY. The Internal revomio collections yesterday amounted to MU.1 ; ! ) ( ) . Mahlo Keddy , ten jours old , living on Twelfth between Hiirncy and Farnam streets , disappeared Saturday. She wore u white dress , shoes and stockings. I'crflonnl C. Durus , of Crete , is a I'nxton guest. J. W. Duwoese , of Lincoln , Is in ttio city. H , V. Arnold , of Sehuyler , Is nt the I'.ix- ton. ton.H. H. S. Mnnville , of Tlldun , is n Puxton guest. C. M. Jaques , of Ord , was In thu city yes- tcnluy. Orlando Tuft , of Avocn , Is n guest at the Mlllnrd. 1) ) . M. Lewis , of Nebraska City , Is at the Mlllurd. V. W. Lcanlmfdt. of Ulysses , is nt the Mlllnrd. .liunes Slander , of Louisville , is tit the. Mlllanl. F. Hiirclay , of Meat rice , Is stopping ut the Vitxton. fJcorgo A. Urook.s , of Ha/ilo Mills , is nt the .Milliml. MISH Florence Glover , of Louisville , Is nt tinMillanl. . W. .1. Hlles , of Fremont , was in the city yesterday. fSoorgo A. Hummer , of Nebraska City , is a guiKt at the Millanl. . ! . T ) . McCann mid K. A. Crum , of Creightoti. are nt the Milhinl. I Mr . A. M. Miininetto inft last nifiht for n Hix weeks' visit nt Lake Usaki"Minn. , . 5 William II. .Muiisun , of Omaha , anil Miss , * , Xoo Lake were given license yesterday to marry. Minn Cole , of the Mail and Times , DCS Moines , was in the city yesterday on his way to Grand Island. Unite" ? ! States Senator A. S. I'addoek and F. Barclay , of Beatrice , were in the nietiup- oils jesturduy. At the Pailon : Mrs. M. M. Uoad , Fro- ninnt ; K. F. Gray. Fremont ; J. C. Craw ford , West Point ; S. M. Chllds , Atlantic ; 11. 1' . Smith , Grand Kapids. Mich. At the Windsor : Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gray , North I'latto ; K. C. Parkinson , Scw- ard ; W. W. ISenson , Denver ; F. N. Smith , Lincoln ; Charles Heck , Kearney. A cablegram from Mrs. .1. .1. I Hiss to her Illinium ) told of tier safe arrival in Liverpool , England , yesterday morning. She was Just ono week on the trip across the ocean. The llrst point uf interest she will visit Is London. A New Invent ion. W. A. Sharp , of Tniim City , Iowa , nn ex perienced agriculturist , is in the city exhibit ing n patent corn planter , which plants in three rows Minultanoouslv instead of two , for the manufacture ol which he is desirous of establishing a factory hero. Died Almost at Table. Word has reached Omaha of the Midden death of Thomas Perfect , father of Kdward and .lay Perfect of this city. Death lesulted from npoploxy , an attack of which was pre cipitated by thu clogging of the gentleman's throat hy a potatoo while lie was at table and surrounded by friends and re'atuej. IMito ell Moms Potty. "W. F. Petty , of 521 SouthThirtecntli street , nindu a trade with Iliomas Mitelicll , of Pen- dor , Nub. , Saturday. The deal was In effect Petty wits to receive for two lots six good farm horses. Ho had a deed drawn up and gave the. sumo to Mitchell , and Mitchell lit out. Ilo thinks tb.it Mitchell has negotiated the deed , but in yet lias heard nothing further irom him. He Ijcnrncd a Wesson. A would-bo passenger on the H. & M. llyer yesterday arrived about Hvo minutes too Into to catch the train , and notwithstanding the warnings given him attempted to board it at the Tenth street crossing while it was run ning at a frightful rate of speed. Ho was hurled violently to the ground and his face severely bruised. His head came within six Inches of being crushed by the wheels , Ills Last Kfl'ort. Ilov. A. F. Sherrill preached his last sermon find address ns pastor of the First Congre gational church , Sunday. There was no formal farewell In either the morning or evening effort. Next Sunday , and every Sunday during August , the pulpit will 1)0 occupied by the Hev. Mr. Demi of Ottawa , 111. The Fountain Will I'laj In response to numerous complaints which have been made that the fountain to the memory of O. F. Davis , near the county building , lias been running in a feeble man ner for some time , it is desired to state that n new and larger Mipply pipe will be substi tuted for the old one in n few days , which will give all the water required for man and beast. A Thler Captured. A man named H. A. Irwin on Saturday last stole a box containing fifteen pairs of Dhocs from the Union Pacille depot at Fre mont. Ho took the stun" and expressed it to Council HlulTs. The box was from Kirkon- dull. .lonos & Co. , of this city , and was easily Identified. The sheriff got n clue and telegraphed Council ItlutTs and the thief was arrested. Ho came hack without a lequisi- tlon and was taken to Fremont. HIIWCH Didn't Conic. An account was published In Sunday's HUB In a special telegram from DoWitt , Neb. , of the death and probable murder of 1'ck Hawcs , and which stated that Mr. IIuwcs had como to this city Friday to llloan information against onoMillie , a druggist at DoWitt , for selling liquois without a govern ment license. Inquiry at the internal revenue collector's oflleo showed that there had been no such complaint Hied. UN Actions llotruvcd Mini. Somebody slipped into Mrs. H. D. Hell's residence on rass between Seventeenth n'nd ' Eighteenth streets yesterday afternoon and I' * stele her watch. Suspicion was fastened I upon a laborer named Peter Frederick , who II had been the onlv man seen about the prem ises during the afternoon. A few hours later I when Mr. Hell sitw htm on the street ho lied precipitately. This action continued the sus picion of Mr. Hell and ho caused Frederick's arrest. On being searched at the central station the missing watch vuis found on his person. No GiiH-lllimiltiateil A relies. The gas company has limilly ofilotally in formed the committee of the Union club that they will not bo able to furnish gai street arches during the Omaha fair. Tills conclu sion was stated in a letter which lias been for warded to the secretary. They claim , how ever , that next year they will bo in a condi tion to furnish all the gas that will bo needed for all purposes of display and necessity. To attempt to do bo now would ho attended with danger because It would require a greater pressure than is now possible from the works. Did They Close Him IT | , ? Information was received yesterdnj that the United States Wind Kngino mu Pump company had taken possession of the stock of J. C. IClliott , agent for plumbers supplies , on Furnain between Fifteenth am SlMenth. An Inquiry at tlio olllco failed to reveal anything , the proprietor * cin out. Ono or two men were present , evidently tak Ing an Inventory of block. Ono of then when questioned said that Mr. Ulliot hai Fold out Sunday to a Mr Five , inquiry at the oflleo of the Wind llinrina und 1'umj company failed to elicit nny mlonimtion li regard to the matter beyoud the intimutioi th.it "something is up. " Street Cars or Cable' . ' The residents of Oimiluv VUjw"atu \ vicinity ; are imitating the matter M bettor transpor tation facilities between their h'o.mes aiiil tjta business'part oT the cltjv- The niNttoi : was a'.w > taken up at -reveal meeting of the BixHi WarJ Keoal/lican oiuu , and .a co-h- iiilltee of three was appointed to lay the cas j be fora the liors-i mid cal lo compan's. ' . It Is tindci stood that by cnlunbor I the btroU amwill ruu ns far west as Thirtieth and Miami streets , and that th'o-cablo company Is Iso cdntcmplutmg home- method of tapping his rapidly growing iw > rtlpn of the city. Thu ominltteeis report will bo made at a ( neetjng f the Hlxtli Ward chil ) next Saturday night. HatlMl > lnu King. S. L. Andrews and Bvn Andrews , his rife , gave a mortgage ycstcrdnj to .Henry W. \ing & Co. , of Kings county , 111. , for * 2Til ! l.i > l. The property described in the nortgago is the south half of lot it und the lorth half of lot 12 in block IS , Kountro & { ntli s addition ; also the north -"J feet of lot > , block lot , original plat ; also lot y , block " , mil lots 11 and 1-J iu block K , SbiniTk second end addition ; also I/its 7. S , U and 1U in block I , Foreman's tuibdiUsloti of Hyde park , [ 'lie paper was tiled forreeoid yesterday with lie recorder of deeds. The same linn gave n chattel moi tgagc on ill their stock and llxtines and the properly n which their store is Ideated to Henry W. Cing .S : Co , for WlK.r ( ! ! ) > l , and another to the 'irst National bank of nmnhii , to the Kil- latrick , Koch Dry Goods compuii : , audio [ 'inner c Jay , for t.'J.rsl.'Jf. l'ho UNION I'Al'lFIC adds to its ser vice everything that will-contribute to thu comfort of its passengers. OOlt SOLIHIMIS I.V PKAOIC. \rrival ol'Cavnlr.Miion Whoso MorxcH Kiicoiinil ) to Hardship. Sunday forty members of the Kighth avalry arrived In town and took trains for 'ort Kehoc Montana , Meade , Dakota , Yutes , ) > ikotaand I iu ford. Their icuiment is march- ng by slow degrees to those points , but the uirhesof these men gave out , nlid the latter vere allowed the appreciated privilege of lin- shing the journey hi rail. Tlio regiment has leretoforo been on duty in Texas , Rome of the companies seeing service on the Mexican frontier. The men who came in Sunday have been rough times and show it in their rugged frames mil sun-burnt visages. Tlio regiment will reach Kearney in this state on August 1. The companies , on arrival at their destina tion , will bo appointed as follows : Mead , six companies in.d the band. This will bo the headquarters of the regiment ; Kuhoo , Yates and Ituford , two companies each. The Major Dickey who has been summoned o -appear before tlio retiring board , consisl- ng of General Brooke , Colonel Whc.iton , leiitenant-Colonel Hrcclc , Major J. M. .irown . and Lieutenant Charles S. Beach , is a veteran of considerable experience who is aboring under disability occasioned by ex- losuie and sun stroke. Tlio showing of the Fourteenth infantry in the matter of rillo piMctici * has been most re markable. The regiment is stationed at Vancouver barracks , and lends in the respect mentioned all the ivgnni'nt'i in the army , comprising as it does ' 'TO sharp shooters , seventeen marksmen and one llrst class nan. The report shows the individual figure of excellence to be P. ) . ) , that of skirmishing ill , und thu general ilguru of merit as PJT. rid * showing exhibits the fact that the de votion to the practice has not onlv been pho- lomennlly great , b'lt also th it the regiment s composed of most superior marksmen ' 'It would be a good thing , " said an olllcor , "l < he service if the men in all our regiments in imo of war , could bo of the s-uno material. " Bids were opened jestorday by Chief Jnmtorm.istcr Hughes lor furnishing 110 ons of b iled hay and 15K ( ) ( ) pounds of bran. Following were thu offers : Hay. Bran. : . W. Weber ? ( i bl $ Jriino T/sehiick fiS , . B. Shephiinl 7 S.'i ltd I. M. Tlmokur S i5 ! ' .IT The contr.iutb were let to Weber and r/schuck. I'ry the suporl ) Tluntitif ; ' and Fisliing1 in tlio Hocky Mountains readied by thu UNION 1'ACIFIC. iit SAMKK SII'MCAN ; 31 AN. limit ; Ijeo Kims Away With Chun ! ; I'Niy. Lung Lee is a recent arrival from the flowery kingdom. Ho is n hiuiidr.vman at ho corner ot Tenth and Capitol avenue. Two months ago ho married Mary Ilankes , i Caucasian girl of good looks and easy vir- , ue. Sunday Lung Leo went to Florence , mil upon returning in tlio evening no was lorror-stricken by the discovery that not only his white wife had disappeared , but all lis portable household furniture besides , i-'or n time Lung was in much perplexity , [ | e had treated his better half nicely and ouldn't conceive of any reason for her snd- lon dcpniluro. But it must bo said , how ever , that the deserted Celestial did not bc- noan the loss of his wife so much as ho did the fact that his goods and chattels were gone too. Taking the mat er with as inncli philosophy , ns possible , Lung began to look about him to see just what Mrs. Lung luid left , and ho piickly ascertained that the house itself was ibout the sum total. Then ho was hot , and .10 . began to curse and swear in choice Clii- lese until the neighbors ran in. Among those attracted to the scene was Sam Lee , mother washee-washep artist. He sought : o pacify Lung by tlio information that Mrs. Nung hud gone away with Chung Fey , a Former partner of Lung's. Then Lung fairly boiled , and he rushed madly olt to the police station for aid to insist him in captur ing the fugitives. No assistance was granted him , however , and ho next pro ceeded to the depot , where his rage was greatly mollified by tlio discovery that his stolen goods had not yet been shipped away. He then returned to the station house , and inquired how ho was to iirocecd to icgain possession of his property. He was told to get a lawyer and replevin the oods ' , which ho proceeded to do , and 'CHtu'i day they were returned to him. As yet lie has learned nothing of the whereabouts of the runaways. Drink Mnlto for the nerves. The UNION PACIFIC runs four trains daily out of Denver for the east. r.OAKD OP EDUCATION. The .Second .Mcetlnc and No lUiMncsu Transacted. Tholioard of education met last evening and adjourned-tfr.it is the sum total of the business transacted. Ten inemu.ors were present The first and only thing brought up was the considerat'on ot the report of the committee on supplies , to whom \\.is dele gated tin' matter of consiJei ing the bids of the different linns desiring to furnish the board with : illU ) duks for tlio schools. The members of the committee failed to ngrco and the board itself took the matter in hand. Mr. Morrison moved that the contract bo awarded the Grand Uapida company for seats No. ft and ( i , as thev were olfeicd 5 cents cheaper each than any oilier desk , and that the contract for tlio remainder be awarded Andrews , t Co. , as their offer on those desks w.n n cents ehuipor than llioso of the other linns. When put to a vote it lesulted in T ayes and .1 nays. As it takes b votei , a majority of all the members , to carry a question involving an expenditure of money , the motion was de clared lost. Mr. Sholes then suggested that as the Kan sas City desks were the cheapest it might bo well to select them. Mr. Morrison promptly sat down on this move by remarking Unit several of these seats were already in use and were found to be too brittle for utility Mr. Sholes then moved that the entire con tract bo awarded Andrews & Co. , but this was lost by a vote of 5 to 5. Churley Wehrcr then jumped up and moved impulsively that the board adjourn , and before anyboJy had a chance to lemon- strato the motion was carried , although there was considerable other business to como be fore the board , The members then fell into the hands of the dusk agents who filled the lobby ; each of whom could volubly point out a hundred excellences in his own desks and as many faults In each of his rivals. Children Cry for Pitcher's ' Castoria. - - . . ' " ' * Whcn'riuby rastlclc , we gtt.\o her Co8tori. ( \Tlt a i1i/s vas ; a ClilM , the crfed for'Caistoria , Vntvn nho.liecirao JJlaa , eho ? lunR to Castorli , WSeh ghehiil Qhll Jrcn , she gave them Caatoria. . I ' ' I ' T . . TIIIO MOON'S BCI lion- the I.ocnl AHti-ondnicr.s Vluwod IiiinniUlMplny. . Thpsnlcllltu which rotiitesnrrtutuUhcKlobo which we Inhuhlt caiho Into contact with thu slliulaws of thu Inltur Sunday nl ht ntiU a total cllpso was the result. The sky vus perfectly clour unit with the nnUoct e.yc the lihcnoincnon was perfectly visible. The moon entered the shiulovv ntO:53 : nnd ut 1 1 .3 1 was entirely obscured although the outlines of the dead plnnet were ( icrfectly visible. At midnight n llKht cloud came between the earth and the ci'tipso ns viewed from an Oimilm standpoint , which dis.t ppeared nt 1 u. in. , and from that time until 1 : 1C ) , the time the shadow had roinpletely crossed the face of the jflolic culled Lunn for short , thu entire process was distinctly visible. The observatory nt L'leljihton college wns the best place In the city for witnessing the eclipse , and thu entire niTuii4 w.is o.io of KI-O it Interest to all present. Throii''hoUt the eltv the tt'lescopo men did a Ki-eat buslni'ss and many were the nickels and dliiK's taken in by these people. Capitol lull nlso seemed to bo a popular point from which to view thu eclipse. The verandas of many rosideucss were tilled with persons viewing the astronomic.il wonder , Bonn' with small telescopes , but the majority were content to iniiKu the observation with out the assistance of ni-tillcial ine.ins. Cii-oups of Keiitlemen and ladies dotted the streets here and there , watching the prog ress of the eclipse. Kln sford's Oswoyi ) Slnrcli l-'mMory. 'J'iu ! Oswt'jjo Stiu-cli ftu'tory is tlio ' Im-jji'ht until ufiu'lory of Its kind'in tlio world. Its hlhtot'v is ( [ uito intorostitiij. About lifty yuat's nrjo March was manu factured prinuiinilly from wheat and IID- tutocs. The quality wits inferior and tlio means of extraction very cnulo. The whole systotn hits boon revolution- i/.ud hy the discovery of I'luimas Kiii s- ford , a native of Hiii lniul. Mr. Kinys- ford heeanio imhucilith the idea that sturch in liii' u quantities nf a superior quality could bo oxtractcd from ri | ) < ! Indian corn. Ho bopm oxporiineiitini in 1811 with corn , according to his orig inal theory of the system wliich he afterwards perfected , and inlhliihis cll'orts were rewarded with success. The buildings of the btnrch Victory are built of tone , brick and iron and are bevcn s-torie high. They have a water frontage of MM ) feet and are 'JH ( ) feet in depth. They contain twelve acres of lloor and have live acres of roof. The window glass could cover an acre. The factories contain ( JS ! ) eis- lonibor vats , wliich hold IS , l. " > 0,000 gallons of water for the purpose of cleansing the htareh from every possible impurity. There are forty-eight pumps cap-'ble of raising 8.00M'o / , ( ) gallons of water in ti-n hours. The length of the gutters for distributing theater and itarcli is bix and a quarter miles. There are four miles of water pipo. For grinding the corn there arc twenty-four pairs nf burr- stones and six pair.of Iieavv iron rollers. There are live mill's of shafting connected by iMl ! ! ) gear wheels , and 7M > pulleys. There are 111)0 ) sieves for str.iin- ing the starch. There are HI ! } miles of steam pipes for drying the starch and warming the works. There are four teen turbine water wheels of an aggre gate of l.-'liO horse power , and ten steam engines of .SI" ) horse power , making a total of , ( tli"i here power. There are thirteen large steam boilers. There are t\\cnty- four machines for packing and weigh ing the starch , capable of packing " 2.000 packages per day. The building and machinery where the packing cases are made have a capacity to turn out 70.0UO cases per day. The quality of the slart'h made for > corn culinary purpo-e - > is. unrivalled. The Kingsforcis first in troduced this wholesome and nutritious article of diet and have a large demand for this production. There is no article in trade manufactured in the whole United States that has sueh a universal sale as Kiugsford's starch. In the prin cipal cities of the Kuropeau countries Iho depots of Iho Kin.o fords arc con spicuous. The traveler in C'hiiiit. India , Africa , Australia or the islands of the ocean is reminded of his country by the frequent sight of starch boxes containing the indorsement ' ' ' ing 'Kingsford's OMWgo Starch. " GTho discovery of the system of ex tracting starch from com wa- > one of the important discoveries of the cen tury. Tbo method of manufacture is perfectly systematized , the linest labor saving machines and devices patented by Mr. Thomson Kiugsford are em ployed. The workmen are proficient in the work of their departments , and thus the high quality is maintained. Every pound is carefully inspected by men skilled in the business , and when slumped with the name of "Kingsford * ' is guaranteed lirnt-class in every par ticular. GI2IIMAN SHAIirSIIOOTKKS. They Organize a New Scliuctzeii Voreiu at UIISUI-'H. A number of the p'-ominent Germans of the city have recently boon holdlng'shooiiiiK matches nt lluser's warden , and the success which attended their efforts has led to the formation of a schuotzen ve.re.in , the oftlccrs of which arc as follows : William Muck , pres ident ; C. Wuethrich , vlco president ; W. 1 < \ Stoocker , secretary ; William Krug , treas urer. Tlu ) trustees are Messrs. Nugl , CJ. Wuothrioh and W. Km * ; . There are two seliuetzeii mcibters , namely , M. Kopp and Hmry Huser. The members comprise , uiiionu' others , these whoso names have al ready been mentioned , together with Will- lain Se 'elke , IMer fioos , Adam Snyder , Joseph ICavan. P. I'oiipendiek , .lohn I'.ikony and several others. 'I'ho Intention Is to limit thu membership to fifty , of whiuh somu will bo honorary. Weuklv shoots take place on l-'riday at 'J p. in. nt Kusor's park , which , hereatcr , will bo known as Schuet/en p.irk. Uniforms are to be procured nnd constitution nnd by-laws adopted , after the style of Amer ican shooting clubs , The iVKiilar nionihly nicotine will bo held on the hrat Tuosduy of each month. After Her ISuliv. An Incident which afforded much amuse ment to the spectators ocr-iirrjd near Hell's druif store , on South Tenth street , Sunday evening. A man can-j-iiifja b.iby iot off the South Omaha train , elosoly followed by a woman who kct\up | ) u continuous call Xor 'John' ' to plvc her the b.iby. When tic.ir the center of tktrn-ls , thd woman fell 1n u dead faint and fjind tt ) be carrio'l Into the store , where ix'EtwrntivOS were applied. Her husb.lnd comuibjek shortly ami thu matter was explained. The pirties llvo In South Omaha , and thowlfe's conduct not balng pltMsIm ; to the 'hjisb.md ho took the Infant and Started for OJiaha , KIU following' . Hl $ object was to frighten her and ho succeeded. A riA'onciliatiom was effected and they returned - turned home. 'J.'Ucir names are unknown. A llrnvi ; Cofi-CHpontlrnt. August Kog\v , , u traveler of some note , has just MiUinll from Xew York on n lour around the world in the interest of agriculture and stock raising.combined with a love of adventure. Ho proposes to make a comparison of aL'ricullural methods and stock raising in foreign lands with those of America , and has equipcd liim-elf for adventure in the jungles of Africa and among the wild tribes of Arabia , which latter country he will ponolrate to the interior in search of the history and origin of the noted Arabian stcods. Mr. Kogy will carry a battery comprising an elephant gun. 11 rilled and smooth-boro barrel , a < iO-ealiber press rillo. a double I'J-gatigo fowling piece , and two Smith \ Wesson revolvers , lie will al-o have a detective camera , which ( h > es its work instan taneously , and he has asserted with de termination that ho will take a photo graph of n lion before killing the ani mal. The American l''arm News , of Akron , C ) . . has commissioned Mr. Kogy for his gigantic enterprise. It will publish and illustrate all his letters. 31 US. SNKM/S IIAItV. Tlio Mother rialms the Father lias Kidnapped It. Mrs. Jessie Snell , the wife of Charles Snell , a cable ear conductor , who resides on Twentieth street , between Douglas and Dodge , called on City Attorney Gurley yes terday , for the purpobu of Illing informa tion against her husb.md charging him with kidnapping their littlu two-year-old boy. Mrs. Snell stated to a Ur.r. reporter that her hus band had deserted her , had left their home without leaving them a mouthful to eat or alii thing with which to obtain a subsistence. She went to a fonnei .school friend of licr.s , Mrs. C. It. liluckinan , on Twenty-third street , to see whether Mm could not icmaiii there temporarily , leaving the child with her mother-in-law , Mrs. May Unrulier- gcr , who resides on Seventeenth street. Whrn she returned for the child , Mrs. Hornbewr refused to give it up. The distracted mother , together with Airs. Hlackman , called at the Hornbcrgcr residence au'ain yesterday for thu purpose of gutting the child , but to Airs. Shell's con sternal Ion she was informed that the baby was not there : that its father had taken it nwtiN. She be ned her molher-iii-law to tell her where her child had been taken , hut Krot no enlightenment on that score. She bcgfjivl and pleaded , but in vain , and as a lust resort determined to appeal to the law. Mrs. SIR 11 said that her husband 1ms no just cause for deserting her : that he is mean und sordid , anil simply wants to net rid of her. Snell w.is disclmi-Hvd from the service of the cablu line a few days since. An AliHOluto Cure. The OKKUNAL AMIHTINH OIXTMENT is only put up m Ittruo twg ounce tin boxes , nnd is an nbsolnlc , cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped ban Is , and all skin erup tions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Abk for the ORIGINAL AHIhU'lNiC OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Driijr Co. at 3 cents per box by mail oi ) cents. NO IMII'IKKII ; ; ) CANDIDATE. 1C. HoydV Talk About the James Hoyd bus returned from Washing ton and several other cities in the east , where ho has heeu since the .St. Louis c invention Speaking upon the finest ion of the marshal- ship and the probable successor of Mr. Bier- bower , Mr. Hoyd said it was true , as had been hinted , that he had carried the present incumbent's resignation to the president , to be tendered when tlio time was found oppor tune to stiggc st a favorite as a successor. Ilo had received , ho said , a couple of telegrams on the subject from Om ilia , but knew noth- imr about the suecjssorshlp. Ho had , he said , spoken to the president about the nfllce , but declined to state what was said In the conference and only ventured the specula tion that ho thought the president would nominate a successor to Mr. Hierbowcr when that gentleman's term expired , which would lie on the llth of i'ebi-uni-y. Mr. Hoyd said ho did not know who the appointee would be. It has been announced , since tlo | St. Louis convention , that at that time Mr Hoyd had expressed himself in favor of Dr. Heir , of Norfolk , as marshal , anil further that as ho was the Nebraska representative on the na tional democratic committee , he would use his influence m favor of that gentleman who is one of the oldest democrats in the state When spoken to on this subject , Mr. Hoyd , denied the assertion. It was triio he had a profei red candidate and that was James 1C. North , of Columbus. Mr. North , however , was not now in the Held. Since his retire ment , Mr. Hoyd claims that he haa no pre ferred candidate. Had a bilious attack and one of the = c indescribable ca-cs of constant weari ness. Took quinine and other reme dies without relief. Took Dr. Jones' Kcd Clover Tonic , nm strong and well. ASA Tiiojii'bON' , Log n. O. Goodman Drug Co. Itohhcd Ills Wife. Mrs. Anna McGraw , 1209 Howard street , had her husband 1'at arrested and incarcer ated last evening on the charge of stealins ? . " > from her pocket. Her Hego lord wished her to srivu him the monev and as she refused lie helped himself to it anyway. She bfcamo very indignant and solaced herself by calling in tlio police. Smoke Seidonberg's 1'igaro and got the best S-cent cigar in tlio world. Max Me\er & Co. . wholesale do pot. Omaha and C'ouneil Bluffs are the east ern termini of the Nebraska Main Line of the UNION I'ACIFIC. MV. nnd .Mrs. Swlnny. Mr. S. Swiiiny of Nebraska City was yes terday successful In Ilnding his wife. Knell seemed equally gli'id to meet the other and both imrcod to lorrfot the past and devote themselves to making up for lormcr mistakes and hereafter leading happy and modU live ? . . - * * * S'M'v'JV1\V Vv-V vi - a rJ < v * > uu Burlington Route -CB.&Q.R.R. C.B.SQ.R.ft. The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car 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 propr. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the tinwj of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. , Who \VKAK , NF.ItVOl'.S. ' ItEim.lTA- f - . ! > , who In lii. < JM. . I , Y Mid KfJNOIt A he- ; his VHJOKnf HOi > Y , drnlni upon tlio FOl'M'AIIVK of I.II'K , IIRAllA'l'IIK , HACK AC HE , D rend 111' Dreams. WEAKNESS of Memory , IIA.SII- F I.Mr > Hln SOCIETY , I'lMPI.EH Upon llie PACK , and nil the Bfr'FKr'IN Icndliiii to KARI.Y DECAY nnrt perhaps CONSt'm > . i'ON or INMANI'I Y , hould consult t unco Ita CBMSIIUA.TRD Ut. Clarke. KMnliliilird 151. IT Clarke has randc NRItYOt'N 1)K- HHUTY. CtinoNH : and nil Disease * of the < 1K > 'ITO VKIXAIIY Orpins a 1.1 ( n t < * i ! < ly. It mates * O rtlHurence WHAT you -Are taken or WJI has fulled to rnre y&u. - . r.ar to their BUZ van consult with the nscunnico U ipcedy relief mill cure. Senrt 2 cents postuijo Itir works on your diseases. J-Slend 4 cents poeliiKfl for IVorlix on Chronic , NrriaiiH nnd Vo Dlneates. Consultation , persoiml'y ' or by letter , rr . Consult the old IlorCor. lM cured. < > ! Hrr nncl iinrlnrft a -Thosu contemplntiiiK Murrineo for I > r. C'lnrka'n ' celebrated gulau J1 jc and SVnmlo , each 15c. , both VAc. tamps ) , Jlefnic confiding your case , cnniult Dr. ; iAKKi : . A frlumlly letter or call may nve future sutleringniiil slmmc , nnd urtrt eoltlcii ? enrs to life. tf-Book "I.lfp'H ( Secret ) Kr- rors , " 50c. ( etamps ) . Medicine and writing 'ant evoiywherc , secure from vxpoNiiro. ' .lours , 8 to 8 : Hunrtays , ' ) In la. Address , F. D. OLAAKB , M. D. j.oe sa. ciark au. cincAoo , ILL. IteruarkixUe for powerful sympv tlii'tle loin' , pllnblo ui'tion and .ib- soiuie tTuiablllty. itj y ears' recoril , the best KUar.uiti'e of the excellence - lence 6Ttlit"'u in.slriiiiU'Uts , "Tlio Overland Btoule. " Hns bo nrriinKcil its Fiiiuily Sleopia Car service , Unit berths win now bo ro sorvcil uuou iiliuiitioii ] ) | ) by any ticket ugonltn M. J. ( .ireovyPiisbiMif'er Aciit } , Council Ululls , Iowa. Tlio reservations wlion iiiiulo am turned over to tlio train conductors tiikiiitf < > t sticli cars.M ) that ] > nssenj'eil.s can now secure liortlis or dered , the i-nino ns a Pullman berth is reserved and securoil. J. H. THUIJKTS , U li. IjOMAX , Gen. 1' . As T.Nuoiit. . A s't U. 1' . A : T. OMAHA , NKH. The only roml to Inko for lie * Molnr * . Mnrdnillnnn Ccihir Iliiplils , I'llnioii. llln. . llinii.'i > . .Mifnuimeii iinilnll | > lnt Kohl , 'l < > tl > i" -iili' l Si't.r. , kn i 'I- ; tmln. Wyomli ? , I t.ili. I lull" . Nc-valn. Or. . , . .ni.h'i. . . Inutiin mid Canloriiiii it > 'H' ' vuiuriur lulumti e * licit IIOHUllllll l > > IIIIT Otllcl Illle Aiiiuni ! a few 't ' llie. iiiiniiTuiB p"lnM of mpermnty cnioteil Iu Ilio uiitrtun ol tins i"U I lietwomi Oiuiilin nnil VhlniiHi. nro lt three Inilns a iluv nt DAV roxclll'S nine MM re ( InniirM tliul hnni.iii nrl nml iSOnii ! iiintreate. Iu l'AI.\ri-'l.iiitl.Ni. : : rll - . lliee < | iiiilorhl. h uiiniot IIP I'MIIH fi ewliere At ( . HIM II lliiiir . lliu liiini" f tl ) I nloo I'm liji It.ill- wiiy.nnneet in nn.on . iloi > t with lhuoftlieClil - IHI/O.V S < rlti i > "t 'in I'1 ' I" I him. ! " tin ) tr.ilnn nf tills line amid Hoit ( unnectl'Ui ullh Ihoiu of all ' " ; ' , n.Vr"Vi ! ' < " ' H.i" . . " " . Inrtlnn npoiu. rin.lnini1. ! S'lii".irn l-rilla nnlTillo. I'llUlilll. , 1 itrniilo , Monlreul. II , "t n New ' "ork , Vl.Uu.leli u a , llHllbiiulf. W.lsh- Inition , anil all ( oilnli In Hu < ' > " < AiUlur tlc vt < tU "lu "luNORTHWESTERN" -NORTH-WESTERN" If yon wlHli Iho he t anonimiMhitrun. All ticket ' "lb v' ' " " "a ' " > Ci- : i' . WII.-OK. -or. e-l , , l-u. . r A.ont. W. N. MAIU . . , I , t' \\l.-i'l. I Ity I'lKieriiM-r Auent. 1401 riirnnni M..O.U aim. Nub E. T. . IRE INSURANCE Kuo-.il GS Trader * ' I CHICAGO. Will buy one ol our nobby Spiint ; Suits , in WoroU'd fine Cassimcic , oil Scotch Ki'hc\iotsin the popular col aim si vies. Ue.i bargains that cannot fail to be npprcciat- by the dUceininj. ' We aie aunic that Inexpensive good1- largely advcr- . tUed thif season , bnl' ' all of them cannot stand the test ol close inspection.Wt _ _ _ our customt'ih to examine our stock , am ! thus satisfy themselves of its quality and our ve racity. GKATIIFUL COJirOllTIXG JCLi 7s Cocoa lUtKAKFAST. "Ity n Ilinronuli knimlcU o of tlio nntiual Inws whlui Kuvoin llio opciitiiun of ill lontlon ntiUnutil- tl"ii , Bii'l by enit'fiil Mpillcntliin ; nl thn line pioprrln's of wcll-si'lfiti'd ( o'uii , .Mr. KMH liii1" iirntltli'il our tr'nkfii < * t ta.itcu \ \ nn n Ui'lii nltij ti.'ivtiri'il l u\ur.iL.u H likh nniy FUVU us ninny lionvy UticUrri bltlv Ills by tllU jIlliklOIIH UfU Ot Mil U UllidlL'9 Of llll't tllHtH cunrtniitluM nui > hu uriiihmlly built up nnlil slr < IM CMimiKh to resi-t o\i'ry u ntti'iicy lo tllvciisL Hun- iliuUiuf snlitluiu.iluilii- UontinKiiriiuiiil unri'iiily to nit ic < r , heroviT t'lprnt a wmk point'u may CHtnpi. ninny u tittnl t > li lit Ity K eimiU ouifluUo uofl forlltlnl ivim | > urii lilo "I miI a properly nourllicJ tllllll. ' . ( IV II M'MlCU i , 7c tie. Miili1 ahnplj with hoihni ; nulcr iiniillk. Horn only In Imlf pouiiJ thiH hy ( > rui uis lubchil thu : TA irtJ PPPv ! 9 , Pfl II mnopilthlc Chemists JAWJjO bn 0 & UU , , I.OMJON. KMILASU. S , W , Cor. Farnam nnd I5ti ! Sts. I'ai.l . iii Csiiiital $ . - > ( ) ( > , ( )00 ) ( JKO.K. HAHKr.lt , J'li'snl.-ut. i : . i. . iiiiitiiuwiii : : , vicn rnMidont. r. II. JOHNSON' , Uiishler. I/ . II. WtU.I \ MS. S. I , . \N II.KV. S. I ! . .lOII.NM.1. J. II.M-ONN | WM. SII.M ii1- . Cn vs. Mi.r/ . A i M sT. HI ( Ton. II. Uli.N.x i : . A. III.NSO.N. ' . AMiit-oV. ) : . .1. I'Mn Aei limits i'f Hankers , .Merchants iiuil Individ uals re < Utd on the niosl favorable tcinis. u. s. LEPCSiTcn ; , OIIAHA.IIEB. I'aid Up rnj Hul . sfL''iO II , W. Vai < , rri'Siili-nt. I.Mti-S. IlKrD. V1" ' I're.l.Ient. A. li. TOU/.U.I.N. ' 'ii'l ' \ ice President. W. II. s. liudin-1 : , ' DlllU'loii" : W. V. MoitsK , .lini.N S. Coi. II. W. VAII : * , IKHIS . A II. TOUXM.I.N. IlnnkliiKOIlli-o THE IRON BANK , Coiner IL'th nnd I'.irnnm Ht . A fifnerul ll.iuklni ! Husliif XTU. i i. . A. NO. .i-.i-i'itorosM.s roil IN Army .Supplies. Htailiniaiters Dipt , of the 1'lattf , Olllco of Chief ( mil- inlh-ary < .f htiliiSti-nci1. Oinih.i , Nib. , .Inly 1'itli ' , IHKS Sealed propoi N In tripli cate , areompanle < HiyKiiar.intfebonds , ill b i.- celvi'fl at tliiMoHlf < until II o'rloi-k li m . i mitral M.uid.ud time , on Wrdtiebilay , the Mb day of AtlKUit , | Sh- ( , \\lilPhtliiienimiil.icvtlii.y will bo opened In the } > U" > c > lee | uf blilderi , fur tno fur- nUhiiiK and ilullvnv of the ftesh l-f n-iiiiinl | | at the follnwliiK.ciiinpi . of Instrnrtlon , j.-spm- tholy , ilurlnu tlm month uf Sflpti inber nuxt , viz : ono near Kearney , Neb , omn ar thu I" . II. V M. V. It It , h-uwen K.ii-t-i Itoblnvjii and Nl- oln.iia , Ni-b. , one lieuo'd ' I'ui" Ciuipei1. U y.i , iiud one In tiir.i berry V lle > , I'lijh. 'llu-rl ht In losenod to rolei * ( iny or all bids lll.ink pniiiuialx und KUar.int 'o boiuls nnd printed > Ir- rulnid fir Inf.irniiUliiil r bidders , will beloit loit I.nraiiiiiWvo , lori IIHIIKIII * , i inn , a Toil ( In Clii's'nc , f'tali tun < i/inmU-i.iry of ( , ) u. el.stor.ii ; , t heyiMiriit l'ip"t ' Wvu. . or tlm und.T- Hluni-d .1. W IJAJlltHlKItMa } und 0. S. , I/ . B A.C'hlefc ' ; S. ir. j , < iAi.nn.iiTH , Surgeon and Physician , OfficnM , W ( Xin.tr ih ( 'ar.a ' Uoiigl-wSt. , Odlcc , 10 j ; itcaldouce Ulopuou ? , 60 J. IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IP IT IS. i'lupiaunj m ui'i'if tnal iR'iMis bin u trlivj lo pro\i' lit \\orth. Dr. . Calender's ' Left Liver Bitters , Tlio only IMhtUh'd Hitters In thn I nili-d Slates. Tliu only lllttcrii iuOirnlcd by Iho I'lilted Mates Inteinal rovi'iiin' ' laws as a 1'ro- pili'turv Mi > ilpiu | | > . lii"fnlv ! I'ati iitcil. Nn "C-i I'atrnt 14H.573. Contnliii no lusll nils , no essential oils , no lorelcii hiilistaliro nrdainaK- IIIK ill in. " ) . A porfi'rtlv iiuru mcdlrlnr , cini ( > jionndcd from I'nre Hoot llerbs mil old I'rach ; jib'a.sanl to tni > tasto. quiet nnd dc < IHIM * In Hrt t'lliMt. Cnri'S llyxpcpsla or Vi > llnw.liiuiiillri > In llveihiv * . llrKnlutub the llmu'K liivliforutp * * Iniu thi' I.tver , Cures Dlsoaseil I.IVIT , Iti-vhi-i tlio Kidi'fjH ' , Improves the Anpotlte O.u | . kly. llennlati's tliovnole systuni. New l.lfo to the Mholo hj stein SOII ) KVUKYWHKItH. Mnnfacltuod and for Halo at liolu > al ( hy Barbero & Callender , IMUHCEl. IM , . Industry ) Science and Art. . Open Until October. IfefiH. Medii'al Congress Moots August 7th , ixiMind Trip KxtMirhUin TioUi't , Via STATE LINE , ifli'i and $ " . . I'or Infill nintlaii itpplv lo AUSTIN , JiA-hDWIN & CO. , b. , 61 ! lirondway , Now \orl : . nn. K. C. Wrsr'R Nunvr. ANI > nniv iir.NT , a guaranteed uparlilc for HVHUMIII , Dlzz iir-si , ConvuliilonB , I lt . Nervous Ni-nralKl Und < cnu. NprvouH l'ros'r"t ' < "n cubued liytlni nso nt ali-chol or tobarr-n , W kiMlno3H. ( Mental liepri sslou , Softcniiif ; of the ( train , iPsultliiK In Insanltv , and Irmitni ; to iiilsorv. deciiy unil ile.illi , I'rcinntiiro Old Af. " " . ll.urennetis , I.osiof ) 'o ' er In either H-X. liivolnntnry I.o m niul Ppnnut'irhii'n caused bv ovor-oxertlon of tlio , tn iln. self ubiiiaor ovrr-lndnl en . Knch box rontalns ono month s treatment II Ol n box. or nix boxoiforViUO , sent by mall prejmld on re ceipt of price. \VK OUAftANTKK SIX HO.YRS To euro nny cas . With cich order rccrlvertiy \ ns for MX boxes , neiompanli'd with t'.OJ , wo will fend the puri linji-r our written cunrnntoa to le'nnd ilia money If the ttentim nt docs not etfert u euro ( Ju r nU'e iiued only by C. I' . OO"1)M ) \ Iniiilsi , boiojunt , 1UJ Karuain TJIg < J ImiRivfnuiilvfr. sal tallkfattion In ttia euro ol ( iuiiorrlia'H r > nd ( ileet. I jirL'trrltH-Uftiltl fell Bale In ncom wend- Ine tt to nil suffcrm. I. J. hi OXKIt , U.I ) . , Uecitur , III. pnirr. SLOW. I'UNNYItOVAI.V.M' S r , . nctt-bsfmly UM d monthly hy ovi-f | 0UX , ) vUi'llf" Aro.SVi/c. t.'jfectunlunit I'leti ttit ' ; i p rlxixliyiniilI.iriitlriH'Kl ( ! > tr , . n ilcil I'firtici'lms " po tngH f tamps. Addrt > Mi Ian tiiia. * t'liuuicii , Co. , ULTROIT , Ntcu. 1'uv sula tttul by inull l u i Iti'im ( . , OlIUlIlK.Vl' / / . . . Ji-va.lo > t m 'Hi < > ) , ! . i ln Min lu lif lr llt < iri > ! > tf ) ru'tiitii \ lull p itlsul ror ( .out ; iwrc , ( rt < clerAJJf 'i , / PROF. F. 0. FOWLCRi.MoOdUlt Conitoj