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2 THE OMAHA PAJLY SATURDAY MAY 4 , 18) ) . 1 An Important Decision by the Iowa OommlsBlonors. DES MOINES & FT. DODQE CASE Another Jjnrfio Quantity of Whisky Kclr.cd by tlio Constnhlc A Trninp's Atrocious Act Suicide ol'n Hrldc. A ictory Kor I'ort Dr.fi Mot.vns , In. , Mny 3. [ Special Tel cffrnm to Tun DEB. ! Tlio rnllroud cominls- nlonors , this nftornoon , matlo thnlr order In the somewhat famous cnso of the city efFort Fort DodRO vs the tcs Molnes & l ort DodRO railway company , that built , nnd the Koolc Island company , that now lenses nnd operates , the road from here to there. It Is ordered that the DCS Molncs ft Fort DodRO railway company rebuild nnd restore Its road between Turn stntlon and fort Dod o by ro- BtorliiR the road-bed , replnclna the bndos ( and rolnviiiK its track ; that the company enter upon tlio work of reconstruction not Inter than Juno 15 , 18M , and uomnlcto the same by the 1st day of November , lollowitiK ! that pending the completion of such worlc , the UhlcuBO , Hock Island & 1'iicillc railway company , lessee of the DCS Momcs & Fort Doilgo rallxvay , bo rciinlrod nnd directed to operate ono passenger train a day. each way , botwnon Fort Dodge nnd Ues Molncs , nnd ono freight trnln , with passenK r accommo dations , n ilay , oncli way , between Port DodRO and DCS Molncs. As the Dos Molnos & Port Dodco company Is bankrupt nnd un able to build the six tnilos of road , it Is lllcnly that there will bo much lltlgntlon It the coin. miBsIonura undertake to enforce their order. Kloctlnc Hullrond O Ulcers. Dns MOINT.S , In. , May ! ) . fSpcclal Tolo- 1 gram to Tun UBI : . ] Tbo ntinunl mooting of the Colorado & Texas railway construction company Is being held In this city , and the following directors nnd officers have boon elected : N. P. Dodge , president : L. M. Mnrtln , secretary nnd treasurer ; .1. H. IJrlns- nicad , nsslstnnt secretary ; Horace Sceloy , vice president ; A. H. Cummins , It. C. Mar tin and George P. Wright directors. The annual nicotine of the Pnnhnndlo construc tion company is also bclne hold , nnd the fol lowing directors nnd oftlcors have boon elected : George P. Wright , president ; Horace Sceloy , vlco president ; L. M. Mar tin , secretary nnd treasurer ; J. M. Miller , assistant secretary. A lilqiiur Seizure * . Dr.3 Moixiis , In. , May 3. | Special Tele gram to Tiiu BEL : . ] Uucn a search warrant issued by Justice Johnson , Constable Hamil ton mailo a searoli of the store rooms of the American nnd United Stntcs express compa nies this forenoon. In the former ho found 135 cases of liquors , principally whisky , nnd nt the United States express ofllco , or rather in the collars , ho secured twcnty-thrco cases of whisky. The ontlro quantity was marked "O. O. D. , " but had been stored from six months to a year. The liquor wns from J. B. Lynch , of Hock Island , 111. , and consigned to various parties. Fall uro nc Hamburg. IlAMiitma , In. , May 3. [ Special Telegram to Tni ; 13ni ; . | F. L. Thompson , ono of the loading merchants of this place , made an as signment in favor ot his creditors to-day. The stock of goods In In charge of a repro- sontntlvo of James H. Walker & Co. , of Chicago cage , who hove the largest claim. The lia bilities are $11,000 ; assets 514,000. Mr. Thompson attributes his failure to a too ex pensive credit business. the short crous last year rendering the farmers who nro his principal debtors , unnblo to pay. A Tramp's Dns iMoiNcs , la. , May 3. [ Special Tel egram to TUB BnE.l An unknown tramp called at U. Lillibridgo'3 farm , four miles' southeast of Holland , nnd demanded some- -tliliifi-'to oat. Mrs. Lillibridgo gave him some graham bread. This scorned to anger him , nnd ho sought revenge by setting their barn on lire , burning four horses , a few cattle , several stacKs of hay nnd several other arti cles. The tramp , giving his naino as John Smldt , has been arrested and lodged in jail at Grundy Center. Sulclilo < > 1 * n Bride. Dns MoiXEfl , la. , May 3. [ Special Tele gram to Tun KEI : . ] Mrs. Bcntly , a bride of ix week , committed suicida at Mnquoktn by , taking strychnine last Wednesday. Despond ency was the cause of the act , her husband having loft her the day ho was forced to marry her. His whereabouts arc now un known. Flro nt Ynlc. DBS Moixiis , In. , May 3. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK Uun.l A flro ntYule this morning destroyed the dry goods store of H. B. Westloy , the implement house of M. V. Younp. nnd the hardware store of N. W. Eastwood. The total loss it , § l3,000 ! ; insur ance 31,000. An Opera Hous" llurucd. iNDni'ENDBScn , la. , M J , [ Special Telegram - gram to THIS TJni ; . ] A nro this morning at Hagloton , nina miles south of hero , destroyed the T.unopera house , Oscar Tuttlo'a dry goods Htoru and the rcsldonco and store of O. A. Uates. Loss , 20,000. - THE HlSNATOIUALi COMailTl'EE. They I'nsn Throuirh Otunlia F.u Houio to Alunka. The Unltoa States senate committee on "Canadian Uolntlons" passed through Omaha lustnifjlit , on route to Alaska. But live of the soy ; n occupied the two special cars , which loft this city , attached to the over land train. They will proceed to Alaska , taking in the Ciui.ullaii towns on the western coast. A CUTTING AFPHiYY. Int BiirUlck Slashes Hick Stevenson \Vith a Kill Te. An Interesting row took place in a saloon opposite the Coliseum last night. "I.u" Bur- dlclcnnd ' [ licit" Stevenson furnished the entertainment. Hurdlck Is the man whn had some trouble with Kelt , the bleyuJlst , Thurs day night , and Stevenson Is aald to be the brother o ! the man sent "over the road" Borne months ugo for his actions In regard to an Ouialm woman , The two mot last night nnd began discussIng - ' Ing the bloyclo riders. Their minds ran in different channels , nnd the result wis n row. Burdlck drew a pookeHinifo nnd rushed t Stovcnson , who tried to got out of the door. A man named O'Connor prevent ed his oscapu. accidentally , It Is presumed. and the result was that Hurdiuk stabbed Bte veu son twice , once in the loft arm nnti onoo in the stomach. Noltlior of the wounds umountod to much , although Stovtnson called a physician to dress them. The affair was not roportcd to the pollco and the chances are that Burdlck will not ho arrest ed unless the wounds provo serious. The Old Story A party of movers wont through Omaha yesterday , went over to Council Hlnffa and encamped at Lake Manawa. About 10 o'clock last evening a man and woman u'ont II to the Hock Island depot , and alter finding that the train for Kansas City had loft they disappeared , returning , it Is thought , to this city. The Omaha iwlico were notified th it they nro doing tha clopcuiout act , the man being one Baglor. ngod \ , and the charming flotnsol , Ada Welds , aged U Thoy.nre being v looked for. DamaRpiJ by Fire. _ The building nt tbe corner of Can * aad Blxtrcnth street , occupied , by P. P. O'BHon. the lower part as a saloon and the upper M a boarding house , wns damaged bv lire to ta amount of f ao. yesterday afternoon. The bulldlDK la owned by Halo I'errlne. Mr. O'Urlau had | . > ,600 , lusurauco on his stock. ATT11K COLISEUM. , A Bplcntllil Exhibition of Wheel AVork by tiio Foinnlo Bykcrn. The lady blcyclo riders nt the Coliseum were nt their best last night nnd gave the largo crowd present n splendid exhibition of wheel work. In the first hour the record wns fifteen miles snd nix laps , or thrco laps better than has bcin made by anybody on the Coliseum track. The contest fttlll lies between Onkos , Woods nnd Baldwin , with Ml s Woods ono lap In the lend. She inndo several desperate efforts to incrcaso her lend last night , but could not shako plucky Onkcs nnd the Beauty. The record ftt the close was : Miles Laps Woods 291 0 Oakes 2'Jt 3 Baldwin 21U 7 Brown 203 'J Lowls 293 1 Armalndo 1TI U Oninhrt vs. DCS ntolnos. The DCS iiloincs team will bo here this afternoon for throe games with the Omahas , The teams will play In the follow ing positions : Omaha. Position. Dos Molnes. Strauss..i , , , .HIght > llUot , } Cleveland Third Connell Crooks , , , > . < . . . > < - . . Second , Photon Andrews First Smith Mcssltt Middle Hnrt Nnglo Catch Traflloy Cnnavnn Left Mnsitroy Walsh Short Mncullnr Clarke Pitch . .Brynan AlcGnrthyVi StrlnR. McCarthy , the San Francisco youth who owns n string of horses , passed through Omaha yesterday , wild his stock. Ho goes to Louisville and will take In ns many of the eastern races ns possible. Among the horses ho owns is O W Todd , tlio winner of the American Derby two years ago. Tlio NchriiHka liorso Hrccdnrri. The Nebraska Horse Breeders' associa tion hold n mooting at the Pax ton hotel last night , nntt arranged for a meeting to bo held at Hustings ou August 21 , 22 and 23. 11ASK ItAUU The National Ixni VSAI-OLIS , May 3. Result of to-dny's game : Indianapolis..0 4 Pittsburg 2 2002043 13 Base hits Indianapolis S , Pittsburg 14 , Errors Indianapolis 3 , Pittsburg 1. Pitchers Gctzciu and Stanley. Umpire Lynch. CLEVELAND , May 3. Kesult of to-day's game : Cleveland 0 00000000 0 Chicago 0 0020101 * 4 Base hits Cleveland 0 , Chicago 12. Errors Cleveland 1 , Chicago 4. Pitchers Bakely and Hutchlnson. Uuuiire Barnum. WASiiixOTOS1 , May 3. Uesult of to-day's game : Washington 0 10000005 0 Boston 1 * U Base hits Washington 8 , Boston 8. Errors * -Washington 5 , Boston 4. Pitchers Healy nnd Madden. Umpire McQnnde. PHILADELPHIA , May 3. Uesult of to-day's game : .hiladolphlo. . . . ? 00000200 9 N'ow York 0 4 Base hits Philadelphia 0 , Now York 0. Errors Philadelphia 4 , New York 5. Pitch ers Bufllnton nnd Crano. Umpires Fes- icndcn and Curry. American Association. BUOOKLTX , May 3. Uesult of to-day's game : Brooklyn 1 3233001 0 12 Athletic. 0 6 KANSAS CITV , May 3. Uesult of to-day's ' game : Kansas Clty..O 4100001 4 10 St. Louis 0 00100020 3 Cor.UMuus , May 3. Itesult of to-day's nine : Columbus 2 7 Baltimore 0 00001001 2 Illegal HtislncsH. CHICAGO , May 8. Judge-Clifford is hear ing arguments iu the [ case o'f the people ngainst the Western Manufacturers' Mutual Insurance company , of Chicago , for doing business for the Wisconsin Mutual Insur ance company , a foreign corporation un licensed by the state of Illinois. Flro Itecord. Louisvu.t.B , Ky. , May 8 , The Kentucky Feeble Mlniled institute at Frankfort burned to-day. The inmates , 125 in number , were nil got out without accident ; loss $70,000 ; in surance $ ? 5,000. ROCIIRSTKH , N. Y. , Mny 3. A lire at Leroy - roy to-night , destroyed Matthews & , Go's , largest malt house and contents ; loss $200,000 , covered by Insurnnco. Declared a Dividend. NEW YOIIK , May 3. The directors of the Chicago & Eastern Illinois railroad have de clared a quarterly dividend of 1 } per cent ou preferred stock , payable Juno 1. The Kniry's W ell. 'Tho Fairy's Well" is an unusually inter esting Irish drama , and people who appreci ate plays in which nro mixed all the elements of every day llfo , should not inlss nn oppor tunity of seeing it. Last night this produc tion was iirescntcd for the llrot tlmo in Omaha , at Boyd's opera house , by W. II. Powers' company , and created a very favorable impression. Being so simple in story , feasible in plot nnd introducing the most natural characters , it could not bo otherwise thau interesting. There was the proverbially herolu Irish lad and his sweet heart , the iniscrlyold | villain , the aristocratic Hconndrols , the persecuted heroine of high birth , the ancient nmtrqn and tha aged servant , all cither having their innocent fun or plotting to ruin uomebody. Smith O'Brien and cilia Hosebinl impersonated very cleverly the llrst two characters , and.T. A. Daily enacted the part of Dan Cnrmody , the villain , most effectively. Miss Junnlo IClbon , Miss Alice Smith , Llttlo Zclla , Leighton - ton Baker. Alfred W. P. Fremont and W. A. Mac ) : , nil enacted their various roles to the entire satisfaction of everybody. Singing nnd dancing was u pleasing feature of each act , and with his ballad , "I'm sav ing it nil for MnryMr. . Mack made quite u hit. A waterfall scone in the llr.st uct was ono of the most realistic illustrations that has over boon witnessed on uu Omaha tuugu. The engagement nnds to > iight | < , with a repe tition ol the perfo rinuncc. Advice to Mothon. Mrs. Wlnslow's ' Soothing'Syrup should al ways bo used for children teething. It soothes the child , softens thh gums , allay 9 all pain , cures wind colic , nud Is the best remedy for diurrhcuu. 25can ts a bsttto. 'Iho Street s\voi nnr'H Complaint. Charles Fanning , the city contractor for sweeping the streets , flloa a complaint yes- tordav with the city otllcltils against tlio motor car company. It soouis that in grad ing Fifteenth street for the use of their tracks , the motor company has been using Leavonworth street on which to curry off the dirt , The result has been that from one- half to one and a half inches of dust lias born dronpcd on Leaven worth street from Fifteenth to the city limits. Thn dust which sifts from the carts became so obnoxious to tha residents of Leaven- worth street that an application wns made to have It swept each night. Mr. Fanning rlalms that If tlio motor company is made to haul the dirt over some ungraded street It will not bo necessary to swco ! > I.cavenwurth street , and ho Illos his roquyjt with the mayor In his own tntcrcvit nn'tl for the com fort of those who Urn on tha street In ques tion. _ Dr. Cluck eye tuid ear , Barker blk. Itnn Away Jiut -"or run , Charles Whcelor , a little colored boy not mere than povcn years old , Was anew arrival In Omaha lastnight. . He ran away from hU home in Katun ? City "Just for fun , " as no said , when taken to the police stutlou. Ills friends have been noitlioiiof his arrival here. Thn Kvlduncu Wa Gcorgo W. Foster , the waiter arrested a few days ago nt the Instance of u chop house proprietor on the charge of using threatening ; uid nbuslvo language , we * before Judgu Merita i'eatevilay , who xlismissod the HAPPENINGS IN NEBRASKA , The Accidents , Flros and Orlmos or Yesterday. A BRUTAL FATHER SENTENCED Tivo Hoys Done to Doitth Gossip team Ncllult Inccmlliirlsiu1 In Falls City Now Court llouso nc Nelson. Incendiarism lit li'nlls City. FALLS Cur , Nob. , titny 3. [ Socclnl Tolo- grain to Tun IJnn.J At about 10:30 : this evening , tlio city wns nlnrmcd by a cry of fire. Investigation showed thut tlio now cottngo of W , D. Easloy was rapidly golnt ? uu In Btiioko. The building wns not quite cotnploicd , and tlio origin of tlio flro is a mystery. Thcro is a wolMoundod sunplclon that it was of Incendiary origin and was fired for tlio purpose of Jobbery. The buildIng - Ing cost when completed $2,000 , and will bo a total loss , as there was no Insurance. The flro company did gfeod worlc , and but for Its efforts , sBvorul adjnculit residences , would have suffered llko fate. Socoml District Spoils. CutnnnrsoNNob. . , May 3. [ Special to Tun HUB. ] The republicans of tlio Second congressional district are very indignant at the attempt of John W. Jacobson to control the patronage In Laitd's dhtricU Thcro was n letter sent to Hon. James Laird and marked "personal. " Mr. Jucobson answered It and and Informed the writer thereof that It was useless to mark anything personal , as ho ( .lacobson ) was attending to all of Laird's business. The friends of Mr. Lnlrd want to know why matters are thus. They all sym pathize with him In his present condition. It Is remarked bv many that none but the friends of Jacobson need apply , as all other applications were suppressed and wore never examined by Mr. Laird. Your correspond ent docs not believe that Mr. Laird would , for one moment , keep Mr. Jacobson as his private secretary if such was the case. I think this rumor was started by disappointed aspirants , but should these cbarRos bo true it will provo disastrous to Mr. Laird in the future , as his friends have a right to demand his personal attention to their anuhcattons. A fin Irs nt Ncllgh. Nnuon , Nob. , May 3. [ Special to THE Bnn.l NollRh is having no bboui , but Is hav ing a steady , healthy growth. Several now buildings are now in progress and prepara tions are being maOo for a two-story brick next to the postofllco building , with a Ma sonic hall on the second floor. Real estate is changing htriids some , and everything looks encouraging for a bountiful harvest. There Is an elegant opening hero for some one to start a manufactory of some kind. Ncllgh has ample water power and the citizens stand ready to help anyone who will come and talk business on an enterprise of any kind that will give employment to laboring Falls City Is .Democratic. FALLS CITV , Neb. , May -Special [ Tele gram toTHE UKE. ] The new council hold a meeting to-night and made several Import ant appointments to city offices. The now administration Is entirely democratic. John H. Noonan , Frank Martin , Dennis McCarty and II. Clay.DavIs. all democrats , wore ap pointed marshal , city attorney , street com missioner and water commissioner , respect ively. Mayor Clegg believes in.rewarding .lonest partisan service oven if ho was elect ed by a nou-purtisan vote and without oppo sition. The Beatrice Occupation-Tax. BEATJIICE , Neb. , May 3. [ Special to THE Hun. ] The mayor Is agaia after the insur ance companies for an occupation tax of $10 from each for the year beginning May 1. Most of the companies are paying the tax , with the understanding that -tboc ordinatico will bo repealed without delay. Alosfc of the companies paid tlio tax last year , doing it under a protest , anil are followlrig the same plan this year. Two agents wore arrested yesterday for writing insurance policies with out having paid the tax. AVniit a Now Court House. NEI.SOM , Neb. , May 3. [ Special to Tnn . At a largo mooting of citizens last night from every portion of the country , it was rcsojved that the county needs a new court house , and it was ttio sense of the meet ing that ono to cost $50,000 would about meet the wishes of the eltuens. Stops were taken to call a special meeting of tbo com.mls'sloii- ers of the county to present a proposition to bond the county for the sum of ? 30,000. * An Unnatural Kntlirr. AUHORA , Nob. . May 3. [ Special to TUB Dun. " ) William Hixson , living near Mar- quctte , this county , was before Judge Nor- val , yesterday , charged with attempting to rape his ten-year-old daughter. The mother and child both testilied uguinst the father , and the Jury wore out Just six minutes , re turning with a verdict of guilty. Ho was sentenced to the penitentiary for two years ulid cloven months. Killed By a Clod Pulverizer. RUSIIVILI.E , Nob. , May 3. [ Special Tele gram to THE DEE. ] A nlno-ycar-old son of S. D. Pottibone , n prominent farmer jiear Uushvlllo , mot with an accident to-day , re sulting in his death. The child wns driving n heavy clod pulverizer when a sudden Jeflc of the horses throw him in front of the machine , which rau over him , causing in- btantancous death. An Olil UcHlclont Dead. GIUNT , Neb. , May 3. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] Mrs. Joslo Woolman , wife of C. M. C. Woolman , an early pioneer and prominent ulti/.on of this place , died here last night. The remains woru taken to York , Nob. , to-day , for interment. Death of an Old Citizen. FAI.I.S CITV , Nob. , May 8. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : UEE.J A. L. Easloy , an old cltlrou of this place , and father of W. D. Easloy , whoso house was destroyed by lira to-night , died at 430 ; this uvenlug. SOUTH OMAHA N13\VH. A Pine Hound-un By tlio Police. A fine and speedy piece of pollco worlc wo ? done on Friday by Marshal Miilonpy and Oflieoi1 Hodmoud. Twoof the thlovos who ( took fourteen billiard balls belonging to II. ilolil , ana a pipe belonging to John Prior , from Mr. Hohl's naloon , on Twenty-fourth street , are in Jail , and all of the property stolen is recovered. The lop robe stolen from John J , Ucals was also recovered , as was a VftlUo and contents stolen froth Morris Don ation , at hlb c'ainp. John Madden and John Kelly , alms John Clara , were uvrestod near William bang's , on Twenty-fourth street , by Marshal Mnlouey and Oniocr Uedmond , and , on taking them to Mr , IJohl's , they were Identitlcd. A violin , coat and vent , and auto graph album wnro found ' 14 tfj S' Burner's saloon. Nine of the billiard balls worn found In a hay stack at Snvngo's 'crossing and flvo of them on H street , between Twenty- seventh and Twenty-eighth strpptj. Nulci About tlio dity. A. L. Dennett ban gona to Omaha. Frank Haitou is very sick with pleurisy. There I a boy at George Stotynrt's nlid a\l \ in well , , , * - . . O. II. Rich , of the Stockman , wjl { sttirt fbr Chicairo Saturday. The Salvation army has abandoned the Soutli Omaha field. ' * . Frank Desmond will leave Saturday morn ing for Pooollo , Wyo. Edward Dillon , of Crclghtou , has' bought Charles Uark's saloon , The brickwork on St. Agnes.1 church was commenced on Friday. John Gorman hus removed from tjio Third ward to Twenty-fourth and Ii stress. Miss Maggie Cotton , of Omaha , was the guest of South Omaha friends Friday. The board of trade will hold a meeting Huturduy ovoulutr iu President Doe's ofllco under the Nebraska Savings bunk. A full attendance Is uWrcd , ni business of Import ance will bo nctoa'in. ' J. J. Spltzcr .lias.1 vacated the Hardy mill and Will cnntlmfn the building business. James Kennedy " .will to-day remove from the Third wnriUoiJTwontlotb and N streets. John T. Carrollils DUCK to buslnoRi again , nnd has opened up-In the Clark building on N street. George W. Mlvkepeaco has removed to South Twenty-sixth street , over Francis Uaylls' store. ' ' ' The drug llrtifo'f. A. L. Dennett & Co. h&s been dissolved , Dr. IJ. F. Johnson continuing the business. t f John Klccknor , < > f the rendering works , who has boon risUlng his mother la Dos Molncs , has returned. The ClgarmalrerB1'union will hold a moot ing at the ICnlghta' of Labor ball Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. William Bomnnnn , ono of the best cutters and mo t reliable tailors In the city , has ac cepted n position with Can'an & Co. Olive Li ranch lodge , No. 83 , ' Uohomlnn.wlll give nn nproa party , dance and reception In National hall , Sunday evening , May D. Michael P. O'Donnell , who was called homo to Ottawa , III. , ton days ago to attend the funeral of his aged father , has returned. Jacob Phillips resumed the position of night yardmastcr nt the stock yards railroad in place of A. Donohue , who goes on the day gang. H. C. Mnrih , ono of the leading citizens of Parker , Dak. , Is In the city visiting his son , T. C. Marsh , wclghmastcr at Union stock yards scales No. 1. If tlio men can get off , the first game of ball between the Omaha and South Omaha switchmen will bo played In this city Sun day afternoon In the Third ward park. Enterprise ledge No. 70 , Knights of Pythias , has sent , out Invitations for n re ception , entertainment and ball Thursday evening , May 10. The invitations are very lino. Charles II. Mechlins been economizing and reducing the stock yard's railroad force as much as possible. Only ono engine and crow are kept on duty now on Sundays and Sunday nights. Mrs. II. A. Tlllottson , of Marshall , Mich. , who has boon visiting her daughter In Kear ney , arrived In the city Friday , and will spend a month visiting her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Saxo. Robert Parks , of Chicago , has arrived and will commence the plumbing business In the room formerly occupied as the police head quarters. Until his mother arrives Mr. Parks will reside with his brother , George Parks. The postal telegraph company will estab lish an ofllco at once in the Clark building , N street. In part of the room occupied by the Magic City restaurant. The ofllco will bo In charge of W F. Judon and Frank C. Moody. Mrs. L. H. Mount , who started some days ago from Springfield , 111. , to meet her hus band hero , stopped at Kansas City to visit relatives and while there was taken ill and has not yet recovered BO as to continue her Journey. John Callihan , of the stock yards switch crow , was married last Wednesday in Chicago cage tu Miss Sadlo Moore , and has returned. Mr. and Mrs. Callihan will reside in Omaha , and are receiving the congratulations of many friends. PEFEOTtVia PAVING. Home of the Qertnr Blocks Found to. Bo In VerysPoor Condition. Mr. Balcombe , the president o the board of public works , 7)xjmincd ) some of the cedar blocks yesterday jH t were laid on Farnam street between Twenty-fourth and Twenty- eighth streets , two years ago. He says the condition of the blocks shows that they were not in proper condition when they were put down. The piu'fe'ufont ' is supposed to last seven years , but the blocks used in the pav ing on the s'reuts'm'entioncd are not good for four years. Tim chairman of the board of public works tliliiks that either the inspec tor was direlect in His duty or is unable to distinguish botwe6a good and bad blocks. Frederick T pberts , M. D. . physi- cittn to the royjiliCollogo of surgeons ! university of LondonEng. , says : "Loss of appetite , loss/of eyesight , dyspeptic symptoms , irregularities of the bowels , are some of the 'symptoms of advanced kidney disease. Warner's Safe Cure cures those troubles , because it removes the cause , and putting the kidneys in a healthy condition , enables them to ex- uol the poisonous or waste matter from the system. This is why Warner's Safe Cure cures so many symptoms that are called diseases. " Tlio Bar KrcoiplH Aligning. The receipts of the Murray hotel bar for Thursday.amountlngto SG3 , are still miss ing. They were reported to have been stolen from the dining hall after the bar tender had turned them over to the night cleric. No arrests have been made In the case. Will Bo Sentonocd To-Day. Pat Sweeney , convicted of highway rob bery , and Frank Davis , found guilty of ounjlary , will bo sentenced to-day before Judge Groff. Tlio TrniiMcnupiaii Railway. Russia evidently docs not intend to allow the Transcaspian railway to bo a more toy , says the London Telegraph. Already , according to its chief promoter - tor , it is defraying its working ex pense ? . Not only troops , olllcials and tourists tire being convoyed along its line , hut ordinary merchandise in con siderable quantities. As a trade route to India from central Asia , it is said to ho largely adopted at present. For the future , ambitious plans are on foot. A soliomo lias boon launched for a vast mercantile combination , to ombnieo eastern Europe and contra ! Asia , inclu sive of Persia and Afghanistan. The principal traders of the whole vast re gion are alleged to have signified thoii adhesion. Its backbone and its lovci will bo the Transcaspiivn railway , nni thoyaro to requite its sorvics by becom ing its feeders and ugonts. Everything is being made smooth lor the now road oven to llscal tariff * , in which Husaiar governments tire habitually the most rigid and obdurato. linrd Woott. Twelve and fsixtecn-innh hard wood MOUNT & Giiirrix , 213 S. 14th St. Oho Cary Sinters' Sycnniura Tree. By the Hamilton turn pike , in Hamil ton county. OiiiOj'und ' on tlio way from Cottage Hill , dfuflds a largo sycamore tree that wasplnji jd there in 1832 by Alice and Phoebe Cary , says the Pitts- burg Dispatch.x'/l'hoy were then six and twelve yenwold , nnd cotr.lng homo from school oncP'day they saw a small tree a farmer hud grubbed and thrown away in the rod , This they planted and oared for as children will , and now the tree llourlBhchf and every ono who pnesos by stopf under it for a moment's shade , ami whondvor the Cary sisters wont to that part of tlio country they paid a visit to th'oir tree. The Missouri 'Pnfiillo Is throwing ou feelers by threatening to build the gup be twoou Crete and irdnlnga , A liberal bonus would undoubtedly t/bkle the umnugcm iui mensoly. ; SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured by ' these Lfttlo Pills. CARTER'S They also relieve Dis tress Iro.-ft Dyspepsia , In ITTLE digestion and Too Heart ; IVER Eating. A perfect rem edy for Dizziness , Nausea , PHILS. DrovTulnes ? , Had Taste In the Mouth , Coated Tongue , Pain Iu the Side , TOUPID UYKIt. They regulate the Bowels , inircly Vegetable. SHALL PILL , SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE , TWO KINGS AT DINNER. Tholr I.nok of Oourtofly null Ahsniioo of Ktiaucttc. The Dulco of Wellington used to toll a story ot Louis XVIIt. , kingot Franco , ivys tno Now York Journal. The tluko vita taking a family dinner with the old dnjj and the princesses of his court , ho Uuchoss of Anpoulomo nnd tlio ) uchbss of Herri. Upon the lablo , at losort , was placed a dish of early straw- jorrleB. The klnpf flollboratoly poured .ham . nil out into his own plato , covered , hcm with cream mid supnr and ate horn , with/Jin offering' nny to the ladies ' or apologizing for not doing so. Lord Million , the historian , on hoar- tig the duke relate this anecdote , capped it with another. William III. , ting of England , dining ono day with iis wife , Queen Mary , and Princess Antio , aflonvnrd Queen Anne , ate the contents of a dish of early peas without a word ol apology to the two ladies. The ) uko of Wellington laughed and said : 'Aye , I hope it is not a royal custom. " lis guests must have known what ho nottnt by this remark. Uo had recently gone through many troublesome and some disgusting experiences with that very vulimr and disreputable king , George IV. , of whom the duke after- vtird said that "ho really could net llko i gentleman for llftoan niinutesl" There are no "nobles" more proud if tholr ancient lineage and duo brood- rig than those of Spain. Wellington , vho lived among them several years , said that they formed a little coterie ibout the court at Madrid , never lived ipon their estates , had no public life , and valued nothing but the potty dlst- tinetions of the court circle. Ho de scribes them as very good-natured > eoplo , of crude and primitive man- iors. but "complete liars , and destitute of principle or high fooling. " Tlio real aristocracy of a country con sists of these who take the lend in itrongthoning ; teaching and improving t. Ancient birth has nothing to do vlth the true aristocracy , not oven in , ho comparatively unimportant matter of poll to demeanor. Some of the greatest jlackguards now living on the earth uid unexceptionable grcat-grand- athors , and some of the most consum mate gentlemen have made tholr way , unaided , from the lowliest homos , or still inhabit them. Ilohert r. Porter's Work. Superintendent Porter expects iu a short time to have 100 clerics engaged on the preliminary work of the eleventh census. Ilq will have 1,000 at work next year , out the smaller number will borvo until the actual work of onumora- , ion is-ncarcr at hand. He says that : io docs not intend to appoint his clerks aider the civil service rules if ho can lioln it , and ho does not believe the secretary of the interior will interfere with him in this. lie intends , ho says , io appoint his subordinates as ho would in a newspaper ofllco , according to their Itness for special lines of worlc , and it is fair to say that ho seems to have fol lowed this policy in the few appoint ments already made. A Straiif-o Ciiso or Aphasia. A case of aphasia is reported from Paris , which came under the treatment of Prof. Charrot , the celebrated physi cian for nervous disorders , says the London Standard. A man , aged sixty , strong and apparently in full health , suddenly lost all power over his vocab ulary , and some curious phases were noticeable. The patient was mas- tor of three languages , hla native French , English , learnt during a rosl- dance of flovontoon years in North America , nnd Spanish , through his marriage with n native of that country. Ho lost his command of thcso several languages In the Inverse chronological order of tholr acquisition , as follows : Spanish do-sorted him first , English lie only retained in snatch phrases , Fronoh remained in his memory so as to serve him fairly , but the last two were fre quently mixed , like Latin and English in the mind of Dr. Wendell Holmes' celebrated "lato Latin tutor. " The nf- 'fllction was ascribed to a softening in the region of the third loft lobe of thp brain. Through methodical praotico If ! conversation , the patient regained his normal power week by week , recover ing his languages in the following order : French , English , Spanish. LESS THAN A POUND IN WEIGHT , 15tit a Healthy Child That Menus to Ijlvo mill ( iron- . John Ziegler , an expressman living at 649 West Fifty-fourth street , had a gen uine surprise on Good Frldiiy , says the ' Now York Herald. Ho had boon'out of employment for some tlmo and wontout that morning to perform some commis sions for his wife , who was not feeling well , On his return ho heard a faint cry , such as ho hud hoard on six previous occasions , covering a period ot nine years , but this cry was the weakest that had over saluted him. A good-natured woman living in the house had nursed Mrs. Xioglor , and showed the aston ished husband a fomnlo baby only six inches long and weighing but thirteen ounces. I called nt the house last evening and the mother smiled as she showed mo her latest addition. The mite was tak ing its nourishment at the time , and raised "Cain" at being interrupted. The mother said the child wns per fectly healthy , and she has no tloubt whatever of raising it. Beside the mother was another child a big , strong , healthy girl of two years and Mrs. Xlegler told mo that all her other children were big and strong. It IMrulc Him Tiroil. The small son of a broker wns being instructed in the proper form of pre ferring requests at the table , says the Boston Courier , but Hlco many another small man ho found much dilliculty in adapting himself to the requirements of otiqiujtto , Ho was continually saying : "I will take" this or that ; and as' con stantly his father Would suggestively return "If V" whereupon the neces sary "if you please" would in duo course follow. The little follow bore it for a time with oxombhtry patience , but at length one day , when ho was hungry , ho mot his father's suggestive interpolation with the exclamation , made doubly pa thetic by the despair of his tone and tno tragic \vay in which ho laid his hands upon his empty stomach : "O. that 'if' 'makes " . papa , mo pain ! The Dcgonornto British Tar. _ _ The British consul at Havre says that the complaints of Britis.li shipmasters against the British tars are constant. IIo has heard captains say frequently , "Givo mo Norwegians , S\yodes , or Ger mans , but no English sailors for mo. " They have their old-time ability as sea men , but are drunken and insubordi nate. It 8 3a On the question of real economy IIood'3 Bnranpa- rllla la BO far ahead of other iiroparntloni as to pluco tlicm entirely out of tlio race us competitors Hero are facts In rcgunl to tills pooulur medicine , easily Kiucoptlblo of conclusive proof : 1. HOOD'S SAHAHPAIIIM.A COSTS TUB MANUFAC- TiJKitMoito than nny othercoiiiiiotlns proparntlon , bccnubO It | s uioro lilulily concentrated and contains more ronl mudlclnnl value. 2. iT.CObTS Tin : JomiKii MOHE , us a consequence of the fact just stated , n. Hood's Sarsapnrllla. COSTS THE KCTAii , DuuooiST Moiiu. for jho same reason as can culily bo lonrncd by Inquiry , llcnuo Die ilcsiro of some retailers to sell tholr own prepiira- tlon , wlilch cost them less , nnd for which they nut tlio stuno price , thus ninklnc more monry. Hut J. Ii Cosrs nil ) Cos'HL'MKii l.KSS than any other tneillcliic , because of It * concentrated ntrcntftli. and the iitiantlty In each bottle , and because is the only ot which eon truly bo said , " 100 DOSKS ONI : DOI.I.AIU" On tills platform Hood'x Sarsaparlllu stands ubsoln- tels beoond the approach of competitors. Tlieycopy nr methods of ndrertlsini ; , they use our lu they steal our headlines , lint they do not.THBY CAN NOT , copyloproducoour preparation , Ilood'a Snrsa arl lli. Klrst , HECAUSB IT COSTS TOO MUCH to do It profit ahly. Second , THE CoMiiiN'ATioy , Pitot'ORTlov ASCII PnocEVIn ) prppiirlnc llooJa Sarsuparllli are pccu- lliu In Itselt , and competitors cnnnot llnd tlio secret by which llils medicine nccurcs Us real merit , nnd In consequence of which It olTccts rcmurkable cures wucrcotlicr prep.irntlom fall. A Point For You When you buy your sprlriK mejlclno , you vtnnt tbo bO't. Auk for llooi's S.irparllln , and Inslnt upon having II. Uo not let nny nrAiimcnt or persuasion lulluenro you to buy n hat you do not vr.int. Ho-u ro tocct the 1 leal sprint ; medicine , Hood's Hanmp irllli. "J/nst uprlnu'I was completely fitKited out. My strenKth loft mo and I felt sick nnd inlseniblo all the tlnio , so tlint 1 coulJ hardly attend to my bus ! ness. I procured ono bottle of Hood's burfapHrllla , and It cured mo. " H. C. lintioi.c , UJItor KnterprHe , llpllevue , Mleh. " . \ooirHtiarh.iparllla Is the chomnisl inedlumo I can bur. " I'.It. HIKIILI. . llollovllle , III. Sold by all druenlsts. 31 ; six for S3. Prepared only Sold by all druggists. II ; six for $ J. 1'rcp.ireJ pnl by C.I. HOOD.t CO. , Lowell , MMH. I by C. 1. IlOUD&CO. , Loncll , Masa. 1OO Doses Ono Dollar I 10O l > ocs Ono Dollar Belts ! The Q'andosl Triumph ot Electric Sclonco Sci ' enllflsall/ Made and Practically Applied- Gentlemen's fl tit witb Scapeusory. Elertrie PlSEASE CURED WITHOUT MEDICINES WEAK. ME8V0U3 PEOPLE. nn. noonc's memo-mi ] , . XKTIC IULT pniltlrrlr cnr Trtui.comblnMj. only ono In tha world generatlnz acoullnnoui NtcMo t * Hasnciu Eioctricitjr. uiMimrr.iu the " ' ] ' ' a"u'cilc.LKiiMonl'i-t'a ] tb ALSO KLKOTHIO JIEI.TH roil niauAuea. ifSiajUT rS lrtei BuiponiT'iltiTfr.o Will Mala IlnlU. r.EFEHENCESi Any bank , cjmmtrcln.1 K ncT crAyolillioBut cumpKiilm witlinunr Ho i * 8 ftnd vrortl. hol.iivlo houio In Chicago * wliulriile cl'Jagiilii,3 nirt , irolutloci. UI1CTU10 Trasir. ' ! ftin UUrTLltK. rancl oand'Jblc Ku. K.OCO tarwl ( Jcnilt lip r rlllujtritoj r JMDPblrt. J. HORNE , Inventor . . , . 191 Wabash Avenue , Chicago. i ! - ni i ii ir.i i in ii i IH g - - ' < ! mif | 'Mi | gT'lcB | * * * 'ayTt BTOHTNaS , EMBJISON , ENGRAVINGS , HALLET & DAVIS , ARTIST SUPPLIES , I < 1MB ALL , MOULDINGS , PIANOS AND ORGANS. FRAMES , SHEET MUSIO. 1513 Douglas SL Oinaha , Ncliraslo. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , Hardware and Cutlery , Meclwnlc * ' 2 oofs , Fine flronve liiiUilen' Ooi li < tnl : Jiu.'fn'.o 1405 Douglas St. , Omaha. GWIN & DUNMIRE , , J , llanhui , SportingGoodsHeadquarters 1O1 S. 10th St. , Corner Dodge Street , Oinalm. Guns , Ammunition , Fishing Tackle , Lawn Tennis , Base Dall , General Athletic und Sporting goods , All kinds Send for CaTalaguo. WESTERN 1S1316 AND- Mercantile Exchange Managers , lie Omaha , Neb , Buy , Sell and Exchange Reat Estate and Personal Proper ty of every description. Have the largest list of property of any firm in the city. If you have anything to sell or exchange , come and see us. We enumerate a few special bargains which it will pay you to investigate. No. 20G Choice lots In Omnlm View for less niouoy than Hioy can biv bought of nny otlwr tigency In Omnlm. If yon are looking for nn In vestment , you will iniiKo a mistake If you do not lecognlzo tills ns you pass by. No. SOT ijotTblocklWi , Soutl ) Onmlia. This is a very desirable lot and will be sold clioiip. Come soon 1C j ou e.xpoct to get It. No. 'MS Houses ami lots InSontliOmahnncar Armour * . Will bo sold on such terms us will enable laboring men to imichasii nnd make pay mentHubontas tliowoulrtpay rent. Tlio great- c.st chance over ollered to own your own houto No. 209 TilxIiQ foot ou llth street Jnbt north of Nicholas forsnlo nt it bargain. This piece ot property Is situated In a p.irt of the city which Is looming with llfo and will bo required for business purposes In a wry shoit tlmo. 1'rlco jU'JO ; ImlL'eabh , balance in one , two-anil three yeure. No. B7fl We have n number of good lots , all clear. In ono of Iho best lo\\ns \ la Nubrabka , \\lilchwocnn exchange for land and assume some L ncmnb rnucu. This is the snappiest snnp that lias budded this spring. No. 70" Smokers , lend us your ears. Tour hundred thousand cigars to trade for anything good. No. 209 A fi-rooin house In Qmalm View. Per a. fcwdayo we can , owing to the short bank ac count ot a rprtnln party , oiler nuospi-clally rare bargain In this plwo of property If you urn Inclined to Invest In that pint of the city , Just iomcinberth.it delays orn dangerous. No. TOO We have listed n fi-room cottage In Mlllard S ; I'ahlw oil's addition nt u price HO loiv as to Insuio a customer lu a short time. Who Is tno lucky many No. 210-A large number of lots In ono of tha best additions to Council ( Hulls. At the prlcu the jo Is in on. ' money to be made on this prop- 01 ty than an ) thing on the maikot today within lour lulled or the Omnlm ! ' . o. No. WV1--A gooil IIOIIHH and lot In Momontli Park which wo will hell rhcap or exchange for other good in opci ty. Do not glance at thu map and hay : ' ' < jhi to Jar out. " Let us tell you Homctlifng. Momontli I'm I ; will Inivo rlty water , KIIS and street cars this snmmor. Now Is the tlmo to buy , thus getting tno boaollf of tlincuit.ilii advance which IB soon to takojilaeu In this propertv. No 010 Aii8-inom liimsn In that line nddlt- ! on , Idlewlln. Wowlll inaku somebodv happy with this piece of propony If they will coimi mid toe us. No. r > sii Ai-roomsijuuio hniiHe on a beauti ful lot In MnthimH Mib. of Albrljihts ( 'holco So uh Umiiha Wo nro p'Cparod tooUt-rspeclul liuliuvmeiitson tills. No. filll'O ncicsot land In Htunton county , fori.alo 01'exrli'inge for otlu-r good pioperty No. All. A house ami lot in I'attoiron'H nub. of West fldo. 'IhU place will Iju hold cm easy torniH to some ono who wltlmi to imrchiiso u Kinall. comfiiitabla homo. It la bin three blocks tirU'i t'luVe t riiilu belt line dopot. No. III ) . A stock of furniture and hardware for buln le.txonablc. Will ulso sell fitorn unlld- Ini , ' , intlilunco and barn , Homo good real estate will b tnktin In pnrt payment. To some ona wlbhlng to i ; ° Into bimlaeas In u llvu town wo cnn ulvo iitryoil ileul , No. IX1. niO acres Improved Inml In Itnwlmi roimtVi Kmi. , no.irly tloar. to Irndo for mer- ciiumllnu or live Mock. No. 1(15. ( Ul'lacratof Improved land In [ for lively utoi' ) : , wwhitinlMo or live ntucic. N'i. li'l , Artt'i'jkuf fumlturuto oxch&iigo for cattle or horses. No , "SI'S. A "I'loomliotel in ems ot tlio bent cltli'M or lo'.va to tr.Ml'j toruttern lumla. lloiiue nil fuinlshi'il una dotni ; n good liuslnuxi. No. II. OIIH of the best Improved farms In IOM a In oM'liango for rraldoiao In Omaliii , ( loiiHon and lots in all pnits of UmaliD. for sale ou 'it-ny , tvrms or cxchunjju for oilier prop- If you have anything to sollj If you wish to i buy iinytblcft ; If you v/ant tomakn any Jtiudot ' liniln. eolim lo ll . Wo lmjjlinut fiW ugnti sriitteri-il nil over the west and i-au niaUotrudes anil ( H "iH > lea where others would iftiL lie- - - - - - - - { ii ylato. Room 14 , Cliamto of Commerce MANAGERS.