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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1890)
) JM SUSPECT SHERJIAN IS EPPY , Prosecutor Mahoney Dismisses the Obarje of Murder Against Him. THE COUNTY BOARD MANDAMUSED. Pruioentltijc Attorney Slicn AVants Ids Salary TmpnjcrH on ii Strike Adiilr' * Victim lilcntllleil. The yount ; tnnn Shormin , luspocted o ( liavlngbeon Implicated vlth Kd Nca ) In the murder of old Mr anil MM .Tones on thePln- ney Tnrm , wan yeitcrdny afternoon \IMtcJ \lth probably the bnpplestsurprlscof hlsllfo Honn called Into court before Judfo Clnrk'oii nt'J : rio'cloclr , nnd County Attor ney Mnlirniey pot up niul iiiinoiinefd to the court Hint ho hiid Jlimlly coruludal the evl donco nvainst him , Shornmn , was insulllclotit to corivk t , nnd ha then moved that ho bo dls chirked The rourt niado fta entry In ncronlance vlth the county uttoniey's declaMtlon , anil the prisoner of w horn uoliiinns niul columns Imvo bi'on uTltten walked out of the court room n free man. Siu'irniiii at once rotumpd tothoall ] , where lie shook hnnds with Jailer Joe Miller and Deputy r oiils Orobe , gathered up his clothes und \\cnt clown the street , As lie rcMched the outer door of the Jnll hh eyes tilled with tears us lie remarked to "Toe Miller. ' My God , this i s to bo Rood to be true. hut 1 never did have ai.y fears , asl knew all the time I was Innocent. ' Sherman hud boon conl ncil In the county Jill sinceM.irch 21 , mid wbilo the Imprison monthad bleached him it I ad not told nn hii constitution. Ho looked as hale and kurty 69 the thij when hon.s nrrcsled. As \\allccil down Kirnnm street ho saw to a Hii' i eportcr , " "V\ hew , but this Is a ecorc-hcr. I tclle\o It Is fully'JOO In the cliude "J dippy' "Well , I should say so ; and rl ht liore I want to tell jou tint \\hllo I never hml any fears of thooutcomu , I e.m nssiiro 5011 It ( leas not help ft mill's fuolins ( to Imvo a iiiunler huiKlni ; o ur bis head. " \Vluii they called 1110 up before Judtjo Clnrltsrin my Ifiice-s knocked tncrcther nnd I thought T should sink throiiRh tbolloor , for I cxpcck-d 1 wus to bo putou tilal lor the kill- Inp < if old Mr and Mrs. , louoi. " when nsltod wheio hu wus going , Sherman rein in Ur-d "I am ( 'oitiK to Lincoln , where I hive a wife und u Hucet little b.ibj , a jeiir old , but howtoui't there Is the question , for I hn\o not K ° t a c'lit , but I will Kit tin to tonight , nnd toinnnow moniliiR there will bo the hap piest woman in the world. " Ijiitcr in thonftcinoonthoirifoimntlon tint Rhenium had been iiileiw d from custody n is hnp.ntedto ICil Nwil. Neal was us imlltrcr- cnt ns usual , nnd simply icinmked , "I am not surprised , for lovixited It , us I v.is s.it- isliedall the time that lie knew nuthliigiibout the lillllni , ' of those two old peoile. " M < VMAMUSHI > TIIK IJOA.IU ) . T'rom'Ciitor Slicu AV'anls Ills Mcmoy Conn .NoU-s. Assistant County Attorney Shea eotn- inuneed iiiiniUnmsprocecdinRS in the district couitycstcrdny npainst Chairman Andersonof the boAfilof countj commissioners to compel him to sign tvo $75 vouchers for his , &tie.i's , Bfdaiy Anderson will give no reason for his nction I ite-r Mr. Shea filed n motion attaching- Aiulcison for contempt , Tlio latter plead for time to consult Attorney Guier.il T ccsu nnd the coin t p.ivo him until Wednesday mom- iiiK- ArRuinents for a now trial in Iho TA Ncal murder nvso will hohe.ird by Judge CUrksou OH Wednesday morning. Jiid o CUirksoti nnnounced several very dry equity dtclsions of minor iniporUnco jestcr- il.iymoriilnu simply imolviiiR the disposal of motions. Tbo only ono nortliv of pub lic notice was his om-nillng the motion to dismiss iu the ease of the state against Uiivid Vim ntten , vshloli a loiiMr-siillenug public probably by this time lias by heart. Laur i Johnson , n poor littlotem-j ear-old Kirl whoso pirents nro ileiul , was ordered taken to tlio state Industtial. school. Judge t'larksoii also heard arguments on n motion for a new tilal In the case of the btato against Charles Cuiiimhigs. convicted of disposing of mortgaBed property. 'Iho motion \\.is dually o\erruloa nnd the pns- oncr tvns ndinltted to hill peiidlnu actlou by thosiipnMiio lourt , ludKoClaiksoii'scouithns adourncd ) , until Wednesday inomiiiir at 10 o'eloc-k. < 'oiintj Attorney Mnhonoy yestonhy filed thenllldiNltsof Henry Kiikpatilck , James ( lOdfroy nnd Otlsllajnes.tlireoof tliojuroi-s in the Ni , il ( Mso. The men swcirthit they i ciiicin her \vlicn the county attorney inoMid the coutt tor an order directing the Jury to visit thol'lnnoy farm , the facenoof the homi cide , defendant's counsel stated they had no obli ctlon and that thoj waived the light of prisoner to bo present. a ho CMSO of V. 0 Hiiin tn vs Trod Paikor hold the boarils in Judge \V'aloloy's ( eourt yesterday and proved of much interest to the people of Florence , who were down in largo numbers. 'Jlils case Isonotlmtbi'loiiRS to ancient Ills- toty mid involves tha tltlo to the acres of land In Dm lienrt of thocftyor re'sorvolrs. AV'ay li.ick In the year IKTi'Jvlieti ' the Mor mons settled upon tlio town site , John Taj lor , the president of the colony , deeded this par- ticulr tiac't to ono of liU followers , and by n chain of tltlo the property llnallj eimo Into possession of LuiiLrtiy Seine twmty-llvo yean ago Piiikor entered n tract of land nc.ir IfloioiHoiind , us the Iho JUIL-S adjoined his faun , lionddc'il ittn hU tract , nnd by pajiiiR the taxes HiidliolilliiR' potscssin binco tlnit datcho now claims itiis hit o\ui. 'Iho suit non IniniRhtis to sot I'ai'KC'r'ti tltlo nsldoinul cstulilihh tlio validity of the tiausfer from lor , the Morniou eldor. United Stall's Coiut. The Uunilco inortgnito nnd trust oompiny hna commenced suit In forodojtiio lutho United States court a ilnat Lottlo ' Smith , .Tnincs AVood Smith , T H. Shcivooil , John "W Mooio and llussol J Stmiglit to iccovor on notes forfJ.OOO sccuiod by mortpiLjo ou a hnlf boitiou of luiul in blieiuian county. To Tick ol Holders ! This IB to octtify that wo , thoundor- Bignud committee , In tlio presence of hundreds of ticket holders , have tills ovotiiiig suporintoiuk'tl tlio giving away of the eight prosorit.s yltmocl in our oliiirjiohy Xtindor A IlniTih 'incl the fol lowing inimboiD nro entitled to their ro- fi)7 ; ! ( Sowing machine. tlKIO-Mmitol ( 'look uiui ornament , 1(502 ( I'onrl opera jjln os , 1IM7 I'iano lama lUo/j-Geiitleimmspold watch. lOOO-Silvoi-plixtoil tea Hot. JtiVS-Miblu lio\- . 13157 Liullos" " gold \vt.iuh. SAMUIiL ( iltOVKS , . .T.T. . C'A IIMIWM. , MltS. A. R KALMN'f. . MllS. ClIAb. UOCKtr.lll.OW , Cuinmlltco. Tlio uhflvo piot-onts nro at our btoro nnd ojiu boseeurod upon prcsoiitatioa of tickets eorrosiiotidlnij A\lth \ ubovo num bers. XUNDHRfc HARRIS , 15L'0 Dotifrlas st. , Onuiha's I.o\\'o t Price Uellublo Shoo Dealers. I'cnnlti to bullcl isiucjcl wow as fol lows by the sui > crlutonduiit of bulldiuirs yos- I ) IU Mmnnoii , two-story MokdwolllnB , (5,000 ( 1) U. Minumiii. t o-Btiry ) 'I lilillrtli unit I'.mum HtiooU & .000 J. N. rilinl > i < i. niut-blory friinic 1'iU , uiiil'llilitletli Htrctls . . 1,000 John IliK'lk , fr.uiio aildlllou to Morn , Military iiml frliorUlui ammo . . . . . . . GOO IS. d lto > noliln , unu-Mory fruuiecottigo , Moii.uiil I'otvlir iiMiiuc . . . . 1,000 TuUry.V. Alli-n.uuo-Ktury ( ruiiu'cuttugo , I'llfton Illll. . . . , . . 1.400 113,001 } Dr.Itlrnoyprnctlco limited tocntnrrh- nl dlbcoscd of uobo aud throat. Boo lid"- . V TAXIVVIUS : : KIOKINO At tlio NeRlfct , rvot tJio Action oT the County Dojifil. "It Is without precedent ! " "Evidently a very mysterious hen U on I" "They could certainly do a llttto some- These nml n score of other very similar commonU nuro heard from dtlzcns vho called at the county cotiimlHslonori' room ycstordiiy expecting togetat le-ist some little satisfaction as to Iho allcgiil InccnHistoncies bad breaks of the woist sort on the part of thi ] assessor ) . And these rcmar'xi were directed point blank at the commluloncrs. The occasion M the fuel that the board lnu fjono ouaiul on , noglectlns virtually to lift a linger In the imtter of examining into the merits or demerits of theao claims. S.iUlono in-ornlnenttavpiyer ! "Tho members of tlio boaid luvo seemed to shun iw , avoid us , keep out o ( our rcich , when , as a matter of fact , the hiv stys that they should have boon sitting a ? a hoard of cqualizitlontohear anil cx.xmlno into coin- pl lints during m.uiy days now ptwt. Why should they liuvo asked us to lilo eomplnliit-s Ifthoydldn't intend tOKlvousii hearing on them. Up to tlio present tlnio thcro hive Uca more than MX ) of these complaints filed. And thcro they ure pigeonholed , never opened or looked at. "How of ton slncothl1 * boird oquillzutlon / 1m suppos'd to bo In session could u tnx- piycrhnd more than one ( oniinlisioner iires- entl Not ndny , so f.ir as I lia\o been able to dlscoMT , and 1 hwo boon up hero every dav. And what saiUructlon could one eoinmlH- sloiierulvcto a crowd of from live toUvcnty- llvo citt/cMis , "No sir , It h nothlnpinoro or less thin n shame. 1111 out raw of tlio vorst order that the board Imsn't ' at least extended the courtesy ot Its piTsenco to tix.ajc'l's | * who have lieun tnmlni ; up hero riilnly In .searchof relluf fiom the liluiulerior i ireles * imessors. "To my mind It wm well and very timely aAecl 'Aio the cominlisloncrs of Douglas count } beiiiK ptld to neglect their . - * om diitv , to nesjlect the Intcrestt of taxp.uers and to stubbornly stay IMV.IV from their post of dutv ut a time the most \ltal of all others in thoentire ye.irl' "AiilnvestiS'itloii of the conductor these men In connection with this \\holo \ aseess- mcat matter voulil , I doubt not , rcsi.lt in seine verjme } ventilations. And such an bodonnneled' ' " Investigation niiv Kopoitcu for Tin lii'B have repeatedly sought to learn the why and wJicroforo of the things ivfoirod to above , .bub have never been alilo to obtain any satisfaction whatever Ono and another ( oininlsjloncr will * ay Hint ho las iiKirtid | at the ioom % "ubout cvoi'i < laj , " but JlndniK iiono of the other commissioners thcro has gene awiy. And that's ull tliatiioi-blstent inquiry \vlll \ hiliiK forvviircl. JJut yesterday the klclta of taxpajera ind imioiiKothits thn hcivlest in tlio city resounded as never before In the history of tlio count ) amlprmotl tliuonofuatuio of the day , at the couit house. A-DAUVS VICTIM. Tlio lloiimlns IdcMitIlh-d as Those ot Totniiilu H.inioncok lliii liunicst. Deputy Coroner Ahrtin ompinclletl a Jury jcsterdayinornlnij toholdnii liuiuost over the remains of the bov vho v.us shot by U F1. Aelair on Sundiy night The Jmymca were H E Allen , D. T. Mount , C K. Perkins , C S. nitrons , J W McClcnin ? and D. J. bmlth They viewed the itniiilns , and tlioc.isovv.ia then postimncd mitiltho two piinclp.il witnesses , the boys who wore with the dead Ud. aid found. .losiph ll.iuer , who lives at Sixth and Ban- cioftbticots , s.uv the bojs and says ho vould lecogiii/o thora easily. Ills house Is opposite the lavino in wlilcli shooting occurixid and faces It. Ho hc.ud n shot nnd saw two small boys running ntliaidas they lould towirds lan- ! ei oft street 'llie-y pissed neir him but lie thought nothing iU > out itus itwasac'oininon thuiR for tlio Uovs to ho in the r.ivlno Mioot- iiiLr rabbits , 'iheso ' bovs were \cryjsiiiull , ono being about eight years old and thoothei about ten. They had the uppiarnnco of Bo- liciiiiau boys. Mr. Uuncr thoupit , from the general n [ > [ > enr.meoof the doid boy , that his naino was Patac , nnd that he Ihcd onFif- tconth stuot near Williams. Miss Kmnia Kellii , who lives nt Gibson sta tion and Is cmplojecl in the Model steam laundry , suld she ) was vonflngup town Sun day about noon with her sistc'r nnd pissed three bojssittiiiLT on the grass in the nvlno iieai Sixtli and Bancroft streets. Two jouiif men , ouo of them carrying a gun , vvero ivallt- Ing along behind Miss ICcll.i and her com- paiiion , but they paid no particular attention to them or to the smaller boys Alter the la dles had passed , they hoard n shot , but still paid no attention to it , as they thought the \ OUIIR imu with the RUII was shooting at rab bits 13y this time thoj had readied Ban , ciolt street and the two sin all bojs who bad boon sitting on the grass came rushing past them and ran west on Bancroft street to Elo\enth , where they turned north and when ast sion wore still running. The body of the bov was identified jcsterdny afternoon by 0. L. ICcotas being that of his brother-in-law , Jolmnio Tlaineneck , who lives at the corner of Fifteenth nnd Williams streets \\lth his father uiui mother. Kcot is employed on the cable line and went to his work ns usual thismoridiiK without kiiowlngof tlio traKcdy. Ho heard at dinner timothathis brother-ill- iwhad bec'ii missing since Sunday and later icaid of the shoothiR lie went to tbo noin'uo und idontilled the remdiisus those of Johnny Hiinitiiock , IIo was permitted to talk with Adair who : old practlcallj the sanio story as lie told tlio ofllcers at lint. Adair did not suom to bo nucli perturbed diiilat ? tlio interview. Keet trie'd to learn front him \\lio tlio t\\obo.vs weno tli.it accompanied Hanieneck.but Adair claimed ho didn't Know who Ihov wore Adair Is assisting the police in tbo search , It Watt AiiothorM'tin , E C. StrieMor and II. D. Khodes called at the iwlioo station hst evening to scojoung Adair , \vlio killed tbo llamcneclc boy Sun day noon , to see whether or not bo was known , to them. Tlio two gentlemen nbovo naineel nro conducting a mission Sunday school nt Tenth and Haticroft , four hlooks fiom ivhoro the shooting occurred. It hid been reported totlu-inthnt Adnlr h.id been an attendant at tluir mission school , and If such should prove to lie the ca.sc they wanted to imestifiato the shooting afTuir niul ascertain for themselves whether or not It was aecldeiithl or Intention il. They failed to reconil/e Adair , and ho stated tint lie had novur attended their school , but had attended nnutlnrof tlio s.imo e-har- ncteronUastellarstreet IIo said ho lived at tlio corner of KUhthaud Caste-liar. Ir. SUii-Ulei-bt.ited that the lixulitywnsn very tough ono \vhon they first opened their mission there ) n jear ago last November , hut since that time it lus trivutly iiiipiovcd On sovenil ocuasions their nicetiiiLjs liavo been dUtiirbed by a trang of voun > ' tonglis of about Adalr'a apebut both Messrs Stiickler andHliodes VVOIM positive that Adair had never been there in their company. l-'rer. Simples of Dr. Miles' Kestor.itlvo Ner\-Ino atlCuhiu'c ' Co..s , 15th and Douglas , cures headache , nervousness , sleeplessness , neu ralgia , flta , etc. hOUTII OMAHA XKWS. S of tlio City Council. After sitting all weelt as aboard of equali zation the city council , with all iiiciubeis present , hold a session Saturday evening. Bids for sloping baulca were opened as fol lows : Junes Daw son , per cubic yard , 13 cents. J , Vosborjr , i > or ( ubloyard. HI ic-nts , K Kusbart & Co , , per cubic ) ard , 19 4-5 cents. ] [ . D fitch , per cubic yard. 239-10 cents , SuuuUV. . Dennis , per cubic jard. S4 51- cents. J , O'Drien , per cubic yard , 23o , The recommendation nf the eoimnltteo oa streets nnd ulH)3 ) that the contiivet bo awarded to J. Vosberg was concurred in. Onllnimcti Ko. ! 0 , granting the rlght-of- way through the cltv to the ChicagoKoik Islmd & Paoitln railroad rompany , passed the second icatllnff after bolii ( [ referred to the counell an a eoimnltteo of the whole. The city attorney wm authorized to con fess Judgment forlf > 00 in favorof the South Omaha leo company iu full settlement of Its flood claim. Petitions vrcni referred i > rotc > Ua against trrantlnR certain rltfliU in Albrlghl to the L'blfiigo , Uock Island A Pacific rail ro id com pany. The txrsonal nsieasmcnU of the Kotith Onnha sMni \ ; bank was redticctlto Wlt5 , 1 15 , nnd the Soulh Oinnhi national buik nt $1. . i' . I leek nil ! nnd.lW lue'lnilvo.k-loai- Ingto thofnlon stuck jardi eorapany , were redui-eet I-J.UIO , llernard Hughes Avlll piy taxes on an assoswioiit of only f5s)0 ! ) , nnd Bultluv.s Jettcr's nwssment on loti 2 and 3 , block 2 , Jctter's addition , AMI ivducci ) SSTI. Spring Like tarkas \ reduced from $15,000 to $10,000. _ iti > i > iKii aiio 'i it i. At [ t o'clock Sundiy night Captain MeMahon and Ofllecr hooncy found the till out of Frank Petellu's saloon In the alloy cast ot Mr Potelka's bulKUiw On searching for thoowncr thcoftlcer * soon found that some sncik tlilef had fjoiio in the back door while Mr i'ctelka vvw standliiR nttho front door nn d had curried ol ! the till containing bo- tweeii $10andU. When found thcro vas onlvjy 05 In cunmro left. The thief tnust ha\e been scared nnd dropped the box before ho was ahle toritlo if of Its contents. * No traioof the porpotmtor htxs been found. I'ostolllco Itfocliits I'or the "Vear. Postmaster CocKroll las coniiiletcdhls re ports and is able to furnish the following gratifying showing and interesting inforini- tlonof the buslncsiof the postofllco for the fiscal year ending JuticUO , H90 : IlKCtllTS. Stamps sold . IIO.Oi'M I'o-lnl cirdssolcl . . . . SU' ' l'o l I IMIU | > * lnnirt | " nM . 11I4'J Nevsi.ie ) ) < r ami Periodical stimpmnld TOS7S Knvefopcj anil papof-wrapiicrs t > olil. . , " lloxroiit . . . Total Ooneralcvponio nceount . . I 4. .11 M rrccdullveryexpenso uicuuut . L'.Vi'OJ ' Total . $7,511,00 .Not InCDliio . U , U31.il III CUsTDllH ) IthlTKII IIUSINKS9 N'unilicrof letters registered . 530 Nunibuiof ic lstcrocl litters received . . .IUW , ! Total . 3,601 , Weight , 35H tons or 70.ST8 ponndi. nt VI IFTTHl MIMNKU. T ol tors sent to dcid letter oHlec . Ht2 Ijollersri'tn rued to writer . 2,7'1 ' L.eltorsrctiiiied toolllco by currier . 41 Total . 1,707 , Sl'KCrVI. liFl.lMRV. Sprclnlsrppelved - , . . Sir. ' Totnl . .W71 MONKVOIlUlll lU < 4INr 3. Kiad-Doiiie-tLle. Nuiabtr. Amount. Issued ' 'I'jil81 ; . -VX ) } , ! ' < { - ( . - 19) ) ( K'C Mimcy onleiipnlil . 1,411 10r.'S : 0-J litpafil . 113 &i , t I'ott.il nuloslisiiuil . l.dU 2a. III ) IVMulnnteswiliI l.l 2,74)17 ) l oiulKiiuiclcis Killed DJ8 U , | ir > ! J ' ' ' * ' ' ' ' i KoielKiiordcrt p'ald. . . , , . . . . . ! l 2J 5'iii , iT Totiltr-msaetlons G.301 fVJ.Oj ; 17 ini.ivmv ni'MM-SS. 4 Keillstcrcd litloisdelhe-red RI5 letters ( k'lltcrfil 4ill S INiital cards ilclhoioil 4ii , < ) M scu > ndtliitU Hid foirtliolajnutter dolHiiod 2-B.aKJ Tjiicnl letter * Colin-tod I'.WW MalllotlorseolIiHtod 4S,07j LocMlptstaleardj collectevl 1I.J7S Mull ] nnt\.l eirdsoollu'ted & ! , bcinnd , thlid and ( ouilh-chiH ni.it tor lolleetud 70i,3U Totilnuniborof ploccsh nulled. . I.IMH.OI Total IUHI.IXOOII ill Ini'd niottcr col- Iwtudby iinlcis. ami on all local mattir thposltecl In the ollloe. In- eluding st'ioiul , Child and fourth- clus matUr i 85.33 Gun Club Kliool , At the gun club -shoot Sunday C. M. Smford , by a score of 20 out of " 5 , won the medal and gold pen gheti bv Herman Kohert. The scoio is : C. M Sanford,20 , ; Honiarcl Blum. 1 : rreclBowloy , 10 , A V M'ler ' and Ij Ulanchaid , eieh Ii ; Ilcrmim Kobert , 11 ; Gus Scidler , III , and SinionS. Kcmcrll. Notes About tlio City. Danlol li-iffertj hns settled -with the insur ance companies for tlio daniacroby lire to the City hotel. Mr Hulrorty reioivcd $1,525. , Landlord Tinkle hassottleellth all except ono of his companies and expects to settle the last ono todav. The Sou th O mahn Turm crein hns arranged. for a fete and midsummer night festival in Turner pardons , Sunday evonlnp , July I" . Tlio festivities will close with a ball iuGer- 111 mill hall. The Kev Georfjo II. Vibbcrt of Boston IVliqs. , next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock will begin , n series of amendment lectures in tlio AVo'iiaus Uhristlaii Temperance TJnloi tent. tent.The The Aluriih } ' league mectlnp ; Iu the Mctho dUt Episeoiial church was well attended. In tcrcsting addixjibos were made by sovora men. I'crsonal l' Editor A.C. Dwonport of tbo Stocltman \vlll take his wife to spend a fortnight llshlug and bathing in Carroll county , Iowa Prof , G. A Oslnpcrand wife of Otscogo licb. , are the guests of Mr. and Mrs George W. Mnason. Mrs Joscpa llumpt ) anu son Joseph and claugliter I.uzio huvo i-oturued from \tkiu sou. Nathan C. Hart , ono of the old Franklin county editors of Campbell Is visiting hi Ills brother , Captain John 13. Hart. Miss Aiwa .Francis is visiting filends 11 Dinilap , la Miss Kittle RIcCmthy of Tlattsmouth , i the cbarmlng yuebt of Jlrs. Mrs W. Pot linger , _ I\airi etto\s A'nu AVyck Inthopreit niilvay r.ito debute , Tues ilay , Julys , oiithoUhiiutniniimiwsombl giounds , Crcto , Neb. T. DoAWtt Till IIUIKO on "Blp lllunilors" WcdiiCbduj July 9. Ono furolor A naneo Mall A Iitliii. Madgo Smith , aircstcd Saturday ivldlolj ing drunk in an alley , told Judir Helslcy yesterday morulnir that slieovvedht downfall toaSundaydaticohalloii SouthThii teen th street. Sbe went there , \vns iiiilucei to drink too much beer , ivas ofteied a fre rhle boinohy aliaokmaii known as " &no\\ hxll , " ana when she recovered shofouudhci self in a house of prostitution mined. Shois ajountnitl and the iiuirlc ot sin does not yet rest veij heavily upon her An attempt will bo made to save her though the Open Door , _ ChanRO of life , backache , monthly irrefru hrities , hot mislies uio eured hy Dr. Miles' ' Nervine , i'reo samples at ICuhu A Co. , 15th and Anotlirr Clinr n AjjalnHt C. l > Blazer of Don Carlos lumber coin- | nny fame is sinking deeper and deeper into the sea of U on bio. ( jYestordi ) CouatyAttornej-Mahonoyfllcd a complaint against him iliaritiiiK- him with uttonnu ana publLshlng a faUo bill of OS- change. The complaint sot * forth that on 1 Jth day of liistApiil , upon a blllof cxehango drawn hv tbo Don Carlos luiaber companv uiwa G Jl GrifHiutCo forM.fiW ) , thit niazer forpej uixjntlio hick , "Accepted , April II , 1SW , G M. Orituu.t Co. " Tickets ut lo\vevtt rates nnd Bujwrior nceomnioilations Ala the sretit Rock Is land route- Ticket olTiio , li)2-Sis- ( ( ) tuunth and Fariuim btreots , Oimilia , Is ThiMVuiir Iforsc ? Aslujjular acting nmn left a liorso atllecs' stable , Ivventy-fourth and Claiko btreeti , Sundiy ulD'htaud with the remark that ho hnil driven the horbo soventjMlvo miles atulvvould leave it In the stable tlueo days , departed , The jiolico think that the horse was stolen , and the nian , Miuvlng himself hard pressed , took that method to relieve himself of undo- slrablo propeity. The I-JiiKllsh Tnrr. Lovnov , July 7. [ Spc'cJnl CaMe ram to THK BIB : ] Tlio race for the Zetland pinto nt Leicester to lay was won by AV. Urodiek Cloito's bay lllly Cereza VH Van \Vyclc In the sieat i.ilhvay : .ito doktto , Tues day , Julv 8 , on tlioClmutimquaa.HBUinbly trrounds , Crete , Neh. T. DoWilt Till- imio ( on "Ills' Ulumlort"Veducbdiiy , July 0. Quo ( are ( or lound trip. FROJl THE STATE CiPlIAL The Work House at the Eeamey Mora School Ooinploted , i A NARROW [ SCAPE FROM BEING- SHOT , 'lie Ilistorj of 'colored Jlaii Wlio Itlnkct * Application 4 or n Uiul Lisccm , Ueb. , July 7 ( Special to THE : : air. John II Sllvemnll , ono of lie tc.iclicnt at the ICenmoy roforiu school , eportedto Land Commissioner Slcen todav luittho iiexv building onttu- grounds of Uio nsttlutlon ho represents was lotniiletoJ Tills trudurels tobo used in a work house nnil ConiinlsslonerSteenrepirts that at far as in- peeled the i\ork \ on the eJlllcols sails f no ory. The building is To\-70 feet ami live lories Ugh. It rest kKMM ) nnd nil but 3,011 has already been jnid the contractors , 'nttcrson & McLine. In idditlau to tnU bul ! < lltiiafullsteuni ucjUiiKpluut tins been nit In that in magnitude is unsurpassed In ho state Mr. jallvoriml M.IS architect of he now building mi i | 'riiitended both the vork on It and the i -.inn. . tloti o ( the steaui limiting ( hint NAJ ItOU F.SC tin Of A COMPO ITOK. " \VhlloM. Colduator vas testing u reveler - or on Ninth near P strict , ho llml n bullet nto the composing room of the morning ournul and barely nibsod a. lonipositor mined J ID Stephens Ooldiv.itcr pro- Cbtnt tint liodld not pi p vely s > lioot at tlio ypo , butaddcd that if had hit u reporter of tli.it piper instead no would not hnvo oven apologized. Neuithcless Goldvvuter vusarrested and tried In polleo court this afternoon on tlio cliirgo of dlsebarging lire- irmsvitliln the city limits. Ho was fluid y and costs. 8UTE IIOUV N11VS. The following notarial appointments wcro made by the governor todty II C. Klein- selimlelt of York. Nutliau M. IJ.xudiia of Uuldo Itock. Isaac Fountain of Osco. Will- iiniH. Westovor ot Lincoln D. T.Veltj of ( Jninbridgo. A. U. ttead of Omaln. AYllli.iin U. Wesley of Gr.md Jshiul lltnry U. llltt of Omaln. CSoorgo M. Cooper of Omaha. Mi. O C. Hell , asslstitit secretary of state , oturnodycstcrcla ) fronui tivo vcolts' ja\int n the west. He was aocompunlcd by hli wife niulamoiiK the places tliov visited \vtro Shmboiic , Ogdcu and bill Like City. Uho only distillled in the supieino eouit iliismoiiilngwus lh.it of D S. llartlitt and H. 'I' , 'Uimston . Musts Oheo.sbio. A. promissory note causes the suit The enso wus appealed from Vullcy eoiinty. A COIOH15U VI. IIIUN- . vvcston jonnson , n coinrou mnn oversixiy yours old , inado application today fet a pen sion Air. Johnson was a imvato In company 13 of the i ifty-llfth uvinunt of Massachu setts in the latutar and swv a great deal of iiaiilsenico In a bajouet c-tiiitfo lie fill over n parapet and MifJViml hcinia , wlitih has greatly interfered \\itlihis \ innsii.il use fulness ever since In spcMliinj-ot the mil- tcrtodaj he said In his quaint \v y : "I win onlj too plael , sah , to get my llbulty nn'ncvali 'sposcdl would have to tall on Unolo Sim fe'bclp Hut I do.iti' wr.nt to rate to the i > oo'house and If tbepuvibineut gno me 'nuft to pnj the rent 1 think I c.m rustle around and pot 'nufE ti > live on. I dona1 think Uncles SamvvauU any of the bojs who wo' ' thobluoto beiouioa paupah , sail. " cur M\VS AND VOTM. The police nro looking for n youns man named Keen , who is charted with having jumped a hoard bill nt Ward's hotel nt Weip- itig water. Mr. Ward Is determined to have the fellow punished if lie can find him Tlio latest candidate for county commis sioner Is Captain Curdor of the police fono. His candidacy was announced today for the llii > t time and his friends nro tnldug off their coats prciuuatoryto making a big light for him. him.Mr. Mr. V. H. Djcr , sealer of weights and measures , says that the telegrams in the puncrs concerning his Icing u brother of the man niuned Dyer vvhotommltteil suicide at Ogden must bo n mistake , as ho has only ono brother ana tlmt ono ifFrnnlt Dyer , n con- duitor on the Hock Island load iu Kansas. Todaj has been the hottest day of the season. The various thermometers Jiavo leg- istcrodfi-ouiOS to 103 in the shauo nnd the heat has been intolerable. Business has been out of the question. SU-ango to say no cases of sunstroke were repoitcd up to 4.J3 this afternoon. TUB FCOUNDtin FSClrn JUSTICB. The members o ( the polleo foreo nro very indignant over the alleged Inactivity of County Attorney K. I ) Stums , in bringing thohunin devils to Justice who flrstdrufjRCd and then mined fourteen-year-old Ivlary Titus. Although the Identity of the three scoundrels Is known , It is asserted that the county attorney will not canso their arixst. Also that notwithstanding the facttbat Burns pleaded guilty to the tcrriblo crime , hoaa \ lined only (100 ( , -recommendation of the countv attorney , Instead of being held as a candidate for the penitentiary. iiurns is auiu 10 uu suiirruiK winiii some disease , and It is declared that his un fortunate \lctlin is not only morally but physically ruined The ixjllco have hceii 'NCry ncllvo in ferrotinR out the fiends who perpe trated the tcrriblo crime , but ouo of them sais : ' 'What further can MO del The countyat- torneyiviU not probocuto the case. " Last evening Mr. Titus took his daughter batk to her home. \\IIIJIR 13 SI.OMlKSKr. Dr. Slominski of Omala cntno to Lincoln vuth agreatllouilbU of trumpets a few \vceks since , clniinlng to bo the healer ofullills- e.ise . His career " \va suddenly stoppedby the J3\eniiu' \ Kcws , that published sonic choi"o selections from his career. Slominski sued the Nc\\ for libel , but ( jot left. IIo then sued the nunngiuK idltqrof tint piper for criminal libel and the trial was sot for tomorrow. Mr. blonilnskl. however , Uasdis- nppoaivd , and veil hu mli-ht , as the News \\w prepuiiui ; to c.iusohis arrest foiporjuiy , asho Mvoroln the lihil suit heio that ho hud neor been arrested In Onuha. A Giir\T nuiHTi : . Vesterdavnndtodaj'thcro has hcen nn un- pivoedenteddoinind for copies of 'Inn Ihn containing icpoits of the peat debate oil the prohibition question at Doutiico hetveen Messrs Dickie nnd Small on ono side and Messrs Hosomtur and Webster on the other. Thodebito has ulsohecn thoooinmon topic of conrersatlon and for the nonce poll- tiis hive almost been forgotten. The ro- inarkablo speech of Mr. linso\MtercroMled ( \\ithninileniahlo facts and llgu res , ha ? elicited I'Oinpllnioiits oven from prohibitionists , and Uickios speech piecedlnglt is spoken of only iu tones of ioiui > iBsioa _ . /V / Feimilo Counloifi'lter ; Ai-restcd. I'AimmMiiiio , W.ra. . , .Tuly 7. | Special TVlegrim toTnpIlni'l In the federal court an indlctnieiit nns returned against Alt a. Gcrtrudo Itusscllof Lau-rcuco county , Ohio , for counterfeiting. The case Is a noteworthy one. Tor months a hige number otcountor- filt $ M gold piecea hud been put la cirmla- tlon inlluntington. The counterfeits were llnully traced to Mrs llussull.uUoLs young , landsome , and a incntherof ouo of the host families of Ohio. She was arrested , and when ordered hold at her preliminary hear ing she fainted In tha.court room. Thoovi- clmce ngalast her U flioru helming The makers of the coin ara still unknown and Jlrs. Itusbdl refuses ti ) tnako any dlscloaui-os. ICausas Corn la ATCIIISON , Kan. , July 7 [ Special Tele gram to Tim BBK.J Hot winds prevailed in the Solomon vnlleyt"U ! miles west of hero yes- terdaj and the thermometer registered 105 ° . Iho corn is in dinner ami unless the country pets nlu soon the cronvlll boa failure. In the eastern part of itio stuto thiro is also need of rain. Count } Commissioner "Wilcox cf this county says the corn will perish unless rain ( alls this \uelc. 1'rc'ftMTitl Dvuiliio Capture. BiinKKi.tr SnuNof. . Ya , July 7 [ bpcdul Tolgerani to Tun Ici-Durlng ) a dance the night of the Tourth nt ( Joshcii's pi eve , live miles from hero , James \Vcst , a jouiigTexan vho rcYtntlj came here , became Invoked in a quarrel with \Vllllnin TrltajKXS. 1'roinrrds they cumo to hlowH , and \\lion \ they closed \Yest drew a rovo'vM" ' f-iui his boot nnd pnisliift It npilnsl Trltnixw's loft sldo fired. The \\rnlstrulghttlirough the body and came out at the right si Jo. M'o t I miiuxl lately lied , with n posse hi jwr- sult. Aftorn lonit soari'h ha u.w dlnwerod today Id llnff In the wools near hHiimo. Vlipnho found ttmt hl capturowiv-srortaln , holujat full length ca Unwound , nnd pl.ic- Inff the barrel of his rlflu against his loft temile blow outhls brnlin Krult ItnliKMl I > y Divntglit. HinctoM , Mo , Jtily 7-Spoclal [ to TUB lKi-Tho ] drought In ncrthwcst Missouri lias almost completely deitrojed the fruit crop. This Is cno of the best fruit lountlea and has foi many seasons p.vst supplied the Omaha , Council Hlult * nnd Sioux City iiur- kcts vlth n large portion of their fruit. The fruit rdsors hero all report n lurno nmnbero orders from the above mnikets , hut sny they ulll nnt boablo to till thorn The , npberry ( iop dried Ufcry fast lust week , and the loss ls\orj larKO to Holt lovinty. Thow Is not onoimli fiult loft to suppltUohainoilo - iii.tnd The fruit growoM snj that unless not thwcst Missouri gets lain In the near future the Mac-Merry crop will also IK' an en tire. fiiiluio There \\ill \ be 110 poacher ami the uiiple cinplll boverj light. The potato ciop is u failure. HcaNkln Sacqfies Mil ) lie Clipapor. Sv > Fjtisc tsco , July T. Iho Chronlclo slates that the laslnCominetilal eotnpmy , vhlch until leccntly had Iho excluslvo right tocatituro seals In the Americ.ui valors of llchring sei , has now secured acontniot vlth the Kuss Ian pro vfrn moat gmntini ; thorn the excluslvo rlsnt to c'upturo'eiilson the Slber- Inn coist. Tliocoiniietltion of the Alaskan Commercial company will bo sc\uro for the North Amciic-anCoimnofflil company which \uisvecoutlju-\urdeilhylho \ United St.ites Ee.iUnij'prUllogis In the llelirlnf se.i , and it Is helieved the cltectwlll be to gieatly reduce the price ol. skins. TOI KIIO. DENMuColo , July 7.-A familj of four , consisting of Jlr. " \ Yltheivlllfo and two children , uero poisoned list nlwhthy eating pickled toiiKiie. i'lnslcinns worked oor the four nil nipt unit dlscovcied strouu Indica tions of ui'seniealpoisonini , ' 'Ilioroaivlioppi that nil will recoer cceptVitherell , who Is i. cry low. N , July 7. [ Spouul CableKr.iin to Tun Hii-Mi : ] P.irke , editor of the North London 1'iess , who In .lanuarj last was coa- \ietodof riiinind libel in dunging that the lUrl of I2uston wus iinplii'.tted in the \Vest llnd se.indil and sentenced to ono jiar's Im prisonment , his bet'n lele.iM'd fiom Jail owing to tbo bad condition of bib health. To Paint Vktorh' Tamil } . LONDON , Jul ) 7. [ Sixclal CabUxnim to Tun lli'.i : | The qmcii has invited llerr SwolKxla , thf j\ustnm inlist , aiut his sister , nho isalboaii iutit > t , tolslt Whidior c-.istlu for the putnoso of ] idiitni' ! the poitraits of members of thi'ioyallainily. Kns inn llnm-st l > rosport' . Sr. Piniiixiuun , July -jSpceial Tele gram to I'm : Ilhi" . ] The prospects for hur- \est \ throughout the whole of Kussia arc' food In the' Ihltii- provinces the piospects are cxceptlonall ) good Cures Bnckacho. Backache * Backache. Martinez , tat. , October ! , 1883 I could hardly wallc orllc down from lnme > luck . lalTercd several cekB St. Jacobs Oil tierm.inentli cured inc. oilier remedies IUT- icgfalleatodoso. HtlCD 1111TMAN. Clourclnlc , Ind , Fcb B , 1SS7. FrOTBnbnd cold pains Bcttlnl In my buck nod I mliercJ urealljconllnul ; to bud mid could h.rillyinoveor turn. I tried Et Jacobs CUrhiit \ cured me I do not fiar recurrence. AIK3. P.1I RUNUKIJIKIU Drs. Merrill & Merrill Sl'EOIMjlHTS IN Chronlo , Norvou ! , Illood nmlSurolcil < 1len * i , nnl dlMCMOs oflhu l'/o , Kar , Noio , Tlirout niut Clii'H. 8pc'Cial t nt Ion to Dlsensos ol"Vo - mnn and Llilltlron. Tlio doctors linvo had years of ctporlenco In th ho rllnl. " cf lrooklrii 'iil ( W York , nml nrunnioni ) tlio most nuccusiful unJ wldily known ipcclallita In tlilH counlrr 'Jn V'dtni si nnd 31 lildlc-Airril Rlon. I oit atnnhoo < l Nonou Uohllltjr , Hiormtitorrlin | ) Foinlnnl Ijci9soi , rhvHloil Dwny , nrlslni ; from India crotlon , iiKKlucln Hleeiiluhflni's * . do pondoncr , pint pluson tlio luce , avur lun totoclc-lj , i-iidly illirour DKeil , 1 u'kof c'omuiunco , ( lull , until fur sluily ur bual nous nnd tiniN 11(0:1 ( buriloiiarulMOruianuntlr ) , nnJ upocdlly cured. Illood and Slcla Dlsnnxnx. Syphilis , a cllJciHo moat ilroiidful In Its results , coiulot | lrcrinllaitoil ( Jciiiio-tJrln.-iry surtjpry. OonorrhM , Glict. Hyiilillis , IFydrocolo , Vnrlr-acolo nnd Slrli lure rn llc-iiilf iiml Hiifcly oiunlllhniil \ pulnor flokntlonfioiiibiiHliiois. AllBivual Dufor milk's : inilluin.'illiiuiitj | ] to li'.irrliifo HiucuBsfully 10- irnoH unfnlynml rormnnfntlycnroil JIdirs in 1111 8 | ) MI Siciuliyi. 1UII1I U N 11. I'eriiinsuiiiiblii to Nlt usuiaybo tri'ilnil nt tiiolr hotniH l v ( arresic | ncloiit ( ! Mmllctnci iiud In Btmrtloii'i'i'nt ly OT | rcss L < insnltitlon : froo. yoiul i intt liitmii : | to Iinururi'iily U1S I Utofiitfi St. , Oi > ) io 4itfi Unycl'8 HIMISIOniulin , Nil ) CTETSON'S HATS. OOFrAND STITF . Boyd's Opera House Block. i LACKS' COLLEGE CONSERVATORY S I inelliainnml I 10 H. liooln. Wallhr * I nm I III 'I . lirhcrj , In Art Devi I Nl'rofi..on & * % & & & * & * Uno crnumU nii.lln f XwSrii Inr. llc - , lr l.Uli. . . . iSlviiiu llcutcrt , utc 1'JliiYuiir 3 t\ICO,3I l. CMVAHTIIMOIIK. COI I.KI.P O . HWAUTIIUOKK. PA Opens Dili ninntli , I'lli , IbUJ Thirty mlntito ) from llrond HI Htutlon I'ul'.i ' I Mili-r euro of trlomh Full uolliKlaturourwH fur Ixitli nu < loulliiK to Claieluiil KiiKlntorlnK Silinttllu and I.ltttnrjr < to- Kri'n , llenlthful luciillun titun le KruuiMi , UulldliiKM , iniulilnn nhopH , lattoralorlui uiiil libra * rlui l-if ) full imrtlruUra nllroti AVM 11 Ari'UTON.l'li II I > roililonl ILLINOIS MILITARY ACADEMY , * "RNlZ" " llrculiruf IliNllV J. iilUVhNS. A. H. , 1'rln , Eilibllihea U60. i ncliuul for liin liuliur education ot Wo i An nf l'roftf ( trs fur lm , Art andMuilcbj ipeclntlitm. Location Col * iimbta. Uo , in ftXO iM.repurk Ju t north o ( citj llml ti Korctt trr snboimd. blue crrita , unibuniUncocf ipae * for out-door eifrcin HnndnnrnQ bulMlnKi Moril tone of chool ticfllint A Lhrlitltn liome with all tbi f rnedom anil all the afetrunrdi of t well orilr l aome. W rite for rn tilotrne AtlUrr < < s. 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