Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 03, 1891, Part One, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY. MAY 3. 1891 TWENTY PAHTCS.
LIGHTNING'S ' QUEER ANTICS ,
Strange Experience and Miraculous Escape
of a Party nt Wyraorc.
FIRES AT HASTINGS AND STELLA ,
Ontrnl rhaiilniiiia ( | AHNoclnilon An
Untruthful Hcport frinn HiiHlliiKH
NotHi Nolirnuku Vctoiann
Will .Moot Stntc NCVVH.
Wivioiir , Neb , May 2.-Special ( Telegram -
gram to Tin llrr. ] Dining n heavy thunder
Bbowor about 8 o'clock this morning the
Maglnnls house was struck by lightning. It
tore the chimney down , passed through the
steve plpo nnd struck Uio lloor , toio the shoes
frcm the feet of Mr. Maglnnis and his grown
up daughter , who weio sitting near the
steve , and tore thorn into shicds , ripped the
carpet for about six feet , knocked out two
Joists un ler the floor nnd reduced a two-by-
six Inch slcopcr under them Into line splint
ers Mr Mnginnls is qultu sore from the
shock und ouo of Miss Mnginnls' fcot is
burned
Die at Mcllu
SrniA , Neb , May ' . ' ( Special Tele
gram to TUP Hi i.J About 0 o'clock this
morning llyhtning struck the n irness shop of
A .1 llaldwIn , situated on the east side of
Main stieet , setting It on tile and giving
Haldwlnnnd Ids family , who lived in the
rooms over the shop , bately time to pot out
of the building. The lit ooou spread to the
Implement depot of W 11 Wheeler , Just
north of the harness shop , and to the barber
Bhon of K J. Mill , south of Haluwin's
Prom them it spread to the btiek
building occupied by George Ilatchett
as nn oflleo and lesidenre , w hero the Hro was
stopped The damage , as netrlvns can bo
asccrlalned , Is as follows A .1 Baldwin ,
loss tl 100 , itiMitance sTOO , W 11 U heeler ,
loss MW , insuiniicofl.-'CO ; U J. Hill , loss
MIX ) , Insuraiuof.'OO , GcoigiIlaUhctt , loss
MOO with no Insnramo llcsldcs the above
Ilaldwin nnd famll ) lost all their clothing und
household goods The rain which was falling
ing during the progress of the Iho greatly
aided the wotlter-i in tholi elToits to subdue
tbo flames
Ccnlial ( 'hiiiilaii < | iia Association.
Pin viosr , Neb , May ! i [ Special to Tun
Hrp.l The piogiammo for Uio ContialChau-
tauqua association to bo held on the Prcmont
msombi gtounds from Juno , . ' ! to Jul } d bus
been uuofnllv nnd ful'v ' ptepared and the as
sociation management has bivun m active
campaign to make this , the llrst mooting , a
grand success. Among the eminent speak
cis and divines who will appear are Kov A
vV Patton , supcilntcndent of instruction ,
HUhopJohnP Newman , l ov Uobort Me-
Jntjre , UilberP Crifts , I ) D. , Key. Conrad
Hnnoy , Leon II. Vincent , James Clement
Ambtose , Pi of. L A. Torrcns , Dean Allied
Wnght , D D , Prof. Fiein.li. Judge Pawcutt.
On iccognltlon day Bishop Newman will bo
piosont July-1 will bo Grand Aunyof tlio
Hepublic day and John M Thurston will bo
thooiatorfor the occasion. Ttio railroads
have nnido ono fnro for the lound tilp from
nil points within a radius of HO miles.
A NHir.tHlcu City Kvont ,
Ni IIIIASKV Cirv , Neb , Ma } J. [ Special to
TIIK BIT. ] About two bundled of Nebraska
City's best clti/ons gathered at the state In-
ttltuto for tno blind nnd gave u faiewcll re
ception * o Prof. J B. I'arinaleo , the tetiiing
tuperintcndont , and Ills vvlfo. It was un in
formal nlTair , but proved to be ono of the
most ploisant social guthcilngs Nebraska
Llty has enjojed for n long time. During
the evening Mr. nnd Mis Parmalcowero
Presented witti a costly silver tea set and
Miss Puraiulco was given n pair of
l.nndsomo opera glasses. Brief remarks
were made by Judge M. L. Hav ward , Gen
eral C II. Van Wjck und othcis , upon Prof.
Pnrmalco's ability and the succesi of the In-
Etltntu under his inannircincnt. Hon. J. Ster
ling Morton , being unable to ultend , sent his
regret-s , w itti a letter extolling the inentori-
us services of the letlting superintendent.
North Nclii-aHlca Veterans.
HAIITINOTON , Neb , May' ' . [ Special to Tin.
HIT. ] The A'oith Nebrnaka Grand Army of
Ihe Hopubllo reunion , to bo neld In Crelgh-
Ion July 1 , ' . ' , Sand 4 , piomlsos to bo the
largest and moil Important gathering of vet
erans over held In this pal t of the state At
iv recent meeting stnfl appointments weio
tnudo with W. C. Webbei , major , In com
mand , A. C. Logan , adjutant and H. Per
rino , ( ninitermastor These gentlemen will
also have fnllexecutivoconliol of illinium go-
mcnts for the reunion undhuo ulready on-
toied upon their duties. Thieo oiators of
national reputation vvill bo secured for the
three piImlpil davs , and n seiiei of nightly
camp til o talks are being an anged in which
It is hoped to have s.omo of the best story
telling soldiers of the state participate.
A Fair AHMOUI.U Ion.
HAiniNOTdv , Neb , Miy ' . ' [ Special to
Tin' BIT J A northeast Nobiaska district
fair association embracing Cedar , \Vuyno \ ,
Picrco and ICnox counties Is at present in
process of foi motion. Tlio very favorable
ngrUullural outlook for this season Is viewed
by the piomotcrs ns a proptious onion for
the Inaitguial of such nn enterpiise. The
tcrntoty includes the richest agricultural
and stock section of the state , and piopotly
managed tlio proposed district fair would bo
a splundld success. The business mon of
Kandolph are at present the most prominent
In the ptopo-ed enteiprise , but m soon as
.tho plan assumes tangible piopurtions thcio
Will bo mi active rompetition lor its location
In numcious ambitious cities in the four
rountles.
Cnnscd Ij iiecrilty. ; (
HSTiNis ( , Neb , May ' . ' . ( Special Telegram -
gram to TinB i n. ] The largo thteo-story
futnltuio house of George Slier , on Second
street , was discovered on lire at . "i o'clock this
morning. The llro Is supposed to have
oriclnutcd In the biscmont
from tolephc.no or
electric wlics A heavy thunder storm pre
vailed nt the tliuo. The Humes ascended the
elevator shaft and rapidly make their vvaj
through the roof. The stock was valued at
fl,000 ( ) and was insined for $ l : > ,000. Thu
building is damaged to the extent of * 0,000
Jones BiolherV harness nnd saddlery honso i
adjoining was badly damaged by water nud Is >
fully liiiuied.
An Itntriitlilul Kopott.
HVSTINOS , Neb , May2. ( SpecialTelegram
to Tin Bitl-Tho
special appealing In nn 1
Omaha piper this morning from this city to
the effect mat Dr. Test , superintendent of
the asylum , refused to tutn over the Institu
tion to Dr Johnson , the new appointee , on
the ground that Bojd was not the legal gov-
oinor. Is not tuio. Dr Test and Dr Johnson
hnvo both been busy nt the as.v luin w 1th the
Inventoiv nnd are on the best o'f terms
Govcinor Ilo.vd stopped on * a few hours on
hlsrotnin from Kearney this niorning and
stated thut ho was not Inteirogated in the
matter as reported by the Oinuhn paper in
ferred to.
Olijcct lo Occupation Taxes.
Donor , Neb , Miy a. ( Special to TUB
BKF. ] Two weeits ago thu town board passed
an onirhaucv , ' taking effort
May 1 , placing an
occupation tax upon the different branches of
business in town. Two-thlnls of the bust-
ness men refuse to pay the tax , su ) inir It Is
unlawful , nnd that the village Is not Incor
porated legally. The matter will ba settled
In the courts.
AVIII Cominciico Packing.
NHUUSKV Cirr , Nob. , May ' . ' . [ Special
olepinm toTiin BRf---Tho ] Chicago packIng -
Ing company will reopen Monday momlug
uftor bolug shut down for thlilv dajs for im
pairs. During the month It was Idle $ .1,000
worth of Improvements were maJn. Four
now Moors , a fertilizing press and H largo
UaK vvuro put In.
AVIll ivaonale.
NnwusKA CITT , Neb , May a. [ Special
'fologniin toTiiK BEK. ] Tbo writ of man
damus KIanted by Judge Chapman was
orved by Sheriff Wlllmau toduy ard Prof.
I'urmaloo will abasdon tbo Inniltuto for tbo
blind on Monday noon. Prof. Hnkcstravv
will make but ono change in the faculty.
Prof.'I homas Outhrlo of Iowa will succeed
Miss Purmnlce us musical Instructor. The
help will remain a It is.
riHlTI.'tt Nl VH.IJ1I.XTO.
All Iminenflo Crowd lOxtcndH n Cordlnl
AVi-lcoino.
SAtmvirNTO , Cnlii , May 2. President
Harrison nnd party vvcro mot early this
morning by n reception committee from Sac
ramento and escorted from Davidsvllle to
this cltj. As the train lolled Into
the beautifully decorated union depot In
Sucrnncnto u salute of guns was llred nnd
nn Immense crowd greeted the president with
cheers. Major Comstock spoke a few words
of welcome and the party then tiok car
riages und were driven to the capltol.
'Ihousnnds of people bud assembled
in Capitol park and the school
children were drawnup in line on the other
side of the walk leading up to the grand
stand. As the pieshlont was escorted
through the line ho was pelted with llovvnrs.
Minor Comstock Introduced Governor Markham -
ham , w ho after n few remarks presented the
president , whn paid u clowlng trib
ute to California's pioneers. Kx-Gov-
cinor Now ton Booth then dellvotcd a
hoit-cut eloquent .mldrcss , and vvus
followed bv Secretary Uusk Aftot the
speechmnklng Iho ptesident held a short re
ception In Govetnot-Maikhnm's olllco , uftor
which the pattv was escorted back to the
train and loft for Oakland A slioit
stop was made nt Benicin , where a latgo
crowd was gathered and vvhero the
school children piesented tilmwllhaflor.il
liihuto in tlio shape of a cannon.
S\s PIUMI-IO , MavOn coming to this
i Itv f iim ) Sacramento this afternoon , Presi
dent Harrison lelt the train nt Berkely and
visited the university of California and the
deal und dumb and blind nsvlum He then
diovo to Oakland and upon reaching
thut city was welcomed by a incut
ciowd of people. The streets weio
gaily decorated nnd the lloril display was
very ehtnorate 'J ho president made
short ntldioss nt O iklnnd and afterwards 10-
tutned to this dty , wheio ho was given n
reception tonight bv the Union League club
At tlio close of the teceptlon nt tbo Union
'
Lc'aguo dub tonight the ptesident w .is pre
sented with n solid gold fnc-hlmilio of the
ciid of invitation , beautifully enumelod with
the crest of the stitc of Califotniu und the
flag of the union.
THE VMltt : Itl
-Minnesota Village Nearly Wiped Out
III I \ tut l > Ill'll.
ST. PUT , Minn , May L' A Plonccr-Press
Austin , Minn.pedal says Ono of the
most disastrous ihes ever knawn in this seo-
lion of the state broke out In the village of
Lvle , twelve miles south , tills inoining The
wind was strong fiom the northeast nnd the
business portion of thu village is completel >
wiped out There was no fiio protection and
tliQ wind swept the flames along , taking
ovciythinglnitscoursO , over thirty buildings ,
including neatly overv s.toie , and sweeping
for blocKs befoio the ilro expended its force
at the extreme southwest limit or the village.
Some of the stocks weio puitiallj saved , but
in a damaged condition The losses uggic-
gate $11 ! ) , ' 00 and the Insuiunco ? .M 'UK )
KA\S\S Cm. Mo , May'2. A special from
Jligiriusvillo , Mo , says- Lightning toduv
struck the flour mills nt Allvillo , near here.
The mills caught Hro nnd weio consumed.
The loss Is $ T)0)00 , ( ) , wltb no insurance
Bi in oiin , Pa , MayPiro started to-
nlcht In the saw mill of II. S Southard , at
White Gravel. The mill and general store
vv cie destroyed with n loss of $ . ) , ( X)0. ) 1'ho
iiiosptcad to the logs and 100,000 feet were
onrnci ) . It Is feared the titowlll spioad to
SuOO,000 ! feet of hemlock timber.
Darkness in KaiiHas.
OTTVW , ICun , Mav 2.A phenomenal
stoim visited this section today It com
menced with n high wind which blew at the
rate of foi ty miles un hour. Then n culm
followed and the sky bccumo so black that It
was necessary to tin n on the olectilc lights
In the stieot , so dense was the darkness.l
Katn fell thickly for n half an hour nud then
followed a heavy rain which lasted two
Hours. The skv cleared at tno conclusion of
the tain. Much damage was done to fruit
by the hail. No moro damage Is repotted.
Distinctive Hloini at AtchlKon.
AS Cm , Mo . May . ' . A special ftom
AUhison , Kan. , suvs. A ton Uio rain und hall
stoim Declined heto today. The rain fell in
torrents nnd the hail fell thickly. Much
damage vvas done to fruit ttcos. Tlio traclw
of tno H , ic M. tallioaa between Atchison
und Full- * City weio washed nwaj- und the
Lhuoln tiain was obliged to go uy the way
of St. Joe. Tlio Haunibil and bantu Po
tiacus nt Husltvillo woto ulso waslied away ,
and tralllc was stopped for some hours The *
Ineak vvns fixed nnd tralllc has been icsumed.
I'ntlciii'N Trial.
TGI-IIM , ICnn. , May 2. Theio vvas not
oven n quorum of the board Of managers
present at the roll cull in the Botkln im
peachment trial this mornliu , nnd the court
adjourned until ft o'clock Monday afternoon.
The sonatots seem to take llttlo or no inter
est in the trial and the time is spent In mak
ing t toss-examinations of the witnesses. All
tbo wltncssos so far examined for the prose
cution hnvo admitted on the stand that they
were unfilciidly to Botkln. The eouitis
costing the state about * l,000 per duy ,
society 10vent at lliuwatlm.
HivwTHA , Kan. , May 2 [ Special to Tim
BIT. ] A society event which has bcon
looked forward to with gtcitt Interest vvill
occur next Wednesday , when Mr. Gcoigo n.
Kicmcr vvill bo mauled to Miss Grace
Howell. Both of the coimactlng parties aio
well known in this city and nro highly con
nected The ceiemonv will bo poifornied at
the residence of the bridn'i parents and the
newly mat tied couple will at once leave fin-
New Albany , Ind. , whoru they will make
their futiuo homo.
Another Supposed Hipper raptured
Niv YOIIK , May 2. The pollco authorities
at Jamaica , L. I , announced today that they
had a man in custody supposed to bo ttio
missing C. Knicklo , who went to
the Lust Uivor hotel on Thuisday night ,
April 2J , with Can lo 1 ! Brown , the woman
afterward found mutdercd. The Jamaica
authoiilles feel sure that bo is the man
wanted The prisoner says he Is Chailos
Holland , from Uj e , N. V , mid that Is nn
organ tuner. Soveirtl circumstances point to
hU guilt , which ho denies.
Hot rihlo Suicide ol'a Yonnu GII ) .
Nnvv Yoiih , May 2 Three weeks ago
Georgia Arllnpton.aged nineteonarriv cd hcio
from New Orleans. This ov oning she visited
her sister , Ann Arlington , athcrllut on West
Portloth street. Georgia was Intoxicated ,
when Anna begun to scold Georgn , seeing
n bottle of c-ubolle neld , picked it up , and
dashing a i portion of It over her fnoo , diank
the list. Death followed qulckl ) . Ann says
that they nro both the daughters of u
wealthy Iron irerchant In Chicago.
Toledo's Crooked Polloo t'lotk.
Tot i no , O. , May 2.-William H. Cook ,
clctkof the pollco court , wni nrtested today
chat god with embezzling $ J.1,000. Clerk
Cook has been one of the most populai repub
licans In Toledo and vvas secrotaty of the re
publican committee. Cook confessed the
embc/ileincut ,
A Ninth Dakota Fnlliue.
DKMI.'S LAKE , N.D.May 3. Ud E , Ip-
stude , general motvhiuit , vvas foiced to as
sign today as a result of poo1- collections
caused by repented ciop fallunu. Liabilities
iiro plai cd at | 70,000t , assets , $100,000.
Unnk Itesor\o IiirrcnM * .
Nn v YORK , May 2. The weekly bank
statement shows the reserve has Increased
f ias.000 , The banks now hold $7,44J,000 in
excess of lcj.al ;
Whoiit i\poits. :
SANPHANCICCO , ; ! , May 2. Wheat exports -
ports for the wcok to duto , 077,000 ceutabi.
Haulc clearings tor the week , ending today ,
$ IS,1'7,000. '
PHOEBE CO.UZINS' ' MIGHTY PEN
The Lady Writes o Sploy Refutation of
( Jaunts Mndo by Mr ? . Logan.
ROMANCE ASSOCIATED WITH DEATH.
I'uxorlnga Xoii-Parllsnii
.ludlclnl Klcullon The CiliinilniM
CmsH mid CrtiHlK Another
Hotel I'rojcctcd.
Cnicino OPFICR op Tun Bpr , 1
CHICAGO , May JJ. f
Miss Phoobc Couzlns has sent the follow Ing
spicy icply to Mrs. John A. Logan to a
Washington paper :
"A friend hns forwarded tom3 n statement
in j our paper of lost Sunday from the lips of
Mis. John A. Logan , concerning the status of
tny oflleo as secretary of the boar 1 of lady
m.inntzcra of lhoiworld's XJolumbian commis
sion , \vhlcli I tusk the privilege of vour col
unins to lefute , not in oxtenso , as that \\jll
comoup moio properly fuithoron , but since
the lad } has occupied in the past a position
of piomlnenco by rnuon of her husband's
position and ovluontlbinks upon tlio crcd-
ulliy of the publicby reason of Unit
pist piesuinptioti , to openly defame the olll-
cial position of ono whoso Integiilv lias been
fully tested in public life for many years , ono
who owes linr position to her own unaided ef
forts ami not th it of another , w hose In end Is
rained bj the swc.it of her own blow and not
fiom contributions of the public Permit mete
to make answer to all of llieso statements
that Utey nio without thu slightest founda
tion In tiutu , and that thev are pine falslll-
catlons ftoni beginning to end If Mrs.
Login or nnv other worn in for ono moiiKUt
supposes that such chaigcs will not bo fully
pioven as lalso Ihoj Inuo rcckon"d without
their host and Uj their own certain confusion
and shamo. Pnonu W CM/IN * ,
faccictaiy B. L M.
Chicago , Aptil 20
Mrs. Mnr.A . Logan Is nt Muiph > sboro ,
111 , on a visit to her 1 ito husband's icmtlves.
She Is expected to ariivo in Chii.igo soon to
aaiingo with the Pullmans for her Uuiopean
Hip
A nr\i > MVN'S IIOM\\CP.
Mr. and Mrs Kugeno H Hall of llilO Kvans
avenue , this i Itv , n-o In Ilutr.ilo utlending
the funeral of Kddlo Hall , about whosode.itii
lucre is nssoiiulcd an inleiesllng lominie.
Last fait \oniiLf wnin.iti iiniir.nrcd nt his
inothei's ( l house In Buiralo , N. V , in search
of rooms She was twentj-soven JC.HI old ,
ptepossesslng , modostnnd alone in the world.
Hoi name was Anna.llciily , and Uddlc being
an Impiessionablo ) oung man , soon foil in love
with the worn in , who imtui.illv letuined Ids
nffeetion , and lhoi were quietly man led.
When Mis. Hull le.u ned of Ihc mairiage she
sent the . \ oang man to Chlcairo and drove the
w ifo fiom tlio bouse. The w Ifo found shelter
In tlio Woman's Chi Istliin association homo.
After coining hoio the betook sicic and died ,
leaxing a foi tune of nnout $10,000 The
mother is now trying tolm\o the marriage
annulled on the giound that the boy was
under eighteen.
NOVl'VUrislN II DILI II. riCM.T.
The republican ccnti.il cotninltti.'o lodaj de
cided in favor of a non-partisan ticket for the
coming Judicial election The ITnrrlson
wing of the democracy his signitled
its willingness to consider a pro
position for n non-partisan judlciaiy
and should un agreement be icached. the
proposition of the republicans is. that the
successor oJ Judge Uiinnell should bo o
democrat , ono who will bo acceptable to the
icpubllcau patty , und it was Intimated Ihat
the superior court judiro who is elected next
fnll , must bo n lopublican. The Chicago
democracy will doubtless nominate n man of
their own for the JuUgeshin to succeed Grin-
nell rt , and the Ciogicr democrats ulll ulso
mnko an independent nomination.
COM Mills' tllHIHX.
A j oung man in Cleveland , O. , icmiuds
the world's fair pcoploof the cross carilcd by
Columbus as ) , ii'tuieil on the backs of green
backs and tells of the existence of the oriRinrfl
cross and ciueltix and its tiavels Arch
bishop Mnunchbauf and Puttier Uaverdy of
Ueiu or say that the cross was sent to Santa
Fo , where for generations It passed fiom the
chief of the mission to his successor. Mrs
General Ilcffeim in of Duiango , Col. , Is now
In possession of the relic
ANOTIIHl IIIO IIOTI'I.
Chicago is to have another big hotel , and
John n. Drake , now of thoGiancl Pacillc , is
the t prime mover in the enterprise. Grout as
arc i the now hotel ventures , both actual mid
projected 1 , in this city , Mr Drake's scliomo
surpasses thorn all. The formation of tlio
company has been determined on , und it will
bo | ItHuiporalod when the site is seemed.
About > . ! ,0i > 0,000 will oo Insosted hi the en
terprise.
4 1IOXISG CONTHST.
A special train lo id ot local admirers of
scientlllo boxini ; will leave Chicago at ! !
o'clock next Saturdav atlernoon , May i ) , to
attend the contest between Geotge Siddons
and Tommy White at Koit Wuyno. 'Iho
Chicago foathorwcichts are to meet in a de
cisive engagement for a siaka of $ lone and
gate iecoit8 | ) , of which Iho winner Is to 10-
coivo 75 per cent.
cniouio i-oiis cni I'liiurr.
Today Is the 100th unnivoisary of the
adoption of tlio Polish constitution , and the
ropiesontativcs of that nation In Chicago
cclobiatcd tbo occasion with unusual oclat.
Arkissov.
_
JOIjIA BOIjiilHU UOYS.
Oinnhii ( iiinrdH lluvo a
htu-j 1'arty.
The ' 'stag social , " which was vety remi
niscent of the camplhe , given by the Omaha
guanU last oyonlng in thclc nrmory on Capitol
tel avenue , was a marked succosa. Neailyn
bundled guesls woio present to participate
with Omaha's crack milit try comp my in
having a real social time , and tliooft-iopeuted
applause showed how llioroughlv the enter
tainment was enjoyed.
Corporal Grecoiy called the meeting to
order and after stating the reasons for the
gathei ing called Captain A. H. Sclmrft to
prnsido. Tbo captain in taking the chair
called upon Chaplain C H. GaiUncr to "say
n few words , " which the popular dlvino did
Innvcrj pleasant manner , giving the members
bers a few M lions thoughts to take homo
vv ith them after the soi hit was ended.
A saber drill b > Pilvatos U'hUchead and
Knupp followed and then Mr. Lucy Dnlo
sang the newest topical sonir , "Ho Ain't In
It , " delipl'tfully , w inning an oncoio to which
he ics pen ( led SoigcnntGoodunough , who Is
ono of HID ncbt iltuinmois in the city , guvo
several drum boios which were enthusinsil-
callv iccelvcd.
Then eamu "Hominincenses" fiom .Messrs
MoAllisloi anil Po.vo followed by botizontnl
bar o\eriisos by Messrs. McCormtck and
Ook. Julius 1'es.tnei , vvho plays the 7lthor
very ait istieally indeed , gavoiibolo on that
instrument , a melody of popular alls.Vul -
tor Pale then sang "Comiadco" with good
utTcct.
The order of business was hero intoriuptod
by Cuptlan Mulfoul uidcrlngCaptaln Hcluull
iinilci nirest to the great sui prise of that
gentleman. Chaplain Gardner then stopped
forward and before Captain bchatIT had ro-
coveiod from his astonishment , presented
the latter with a handsome sword anil bolt ,
which the captain accepted In a few words
'I hun the ball was suited rolling again ,
Colonel Moon of the eovornoi's staff , lion
Tliomrs Cook and Hon. George Sternsdorff
being inviled to addtcss the audience. After
the speeches , which woio laigcly in the line
nt congratulation for the guards and the
victories they had won , Mr.V. . A. Daniel ;
sang "Anchored , " very pleasantly. Ho-
ficshmcnU ) wera then scived and the guests
and members of Iho eutmls closoil the ser
vices by singing "Auld Lang Syne. "
Sentenced lor I ifo.
AsuiJkMi , Wls , , May 'J The grand jury
this tnoinlng brought Ina verdict of guilt ;
In the Lo Tour murder trial at Hay wani
Judpo Pailsh sentenced the prisoner to Hf
imprisonment. La Tour vvas convicted 01
circumstantial evidence for the brutal mur
aer of Jerry Clovelnnd. Ho made n confcs
slou soon alter the mine vvai committed.
IllHinarck Kooe/ivcH / n Deputation.
UKHUN , May 3. Prince Dlsmarolc today
received a deputation from tbo national liber
al committee at Geostetmindo. Ho accoplc
the mandnto . .Jind thanked the delegates
wnimly for tliAMhor which had been con
ferred on lniiiv
_ < 0
TO I'ATJttys Of THE UEE.
During the past week over twenty-four
hundred now i yi s have been added to our
subscription ILj In this city anil South
Omaha , and huui rujs of orders have been
received that vv have been unable to flll
owing to tho'extraordinary pressure upon
our caiTlor doliv cry system.
TUP Brn now employs over eighty carriers
for Iho delivery of Its city papers , but this
largo force is entirely Inadequate to serve
the now subscribers as promptly as TUB BEE
will soon bo nblo to serve thorn. On ono single -
glo cnirier roulo over two hundred now
names have been added , and many of the
boys arc ench carrying two hundred anil tlfty
to three hundred papers , which , with the
largo Sunday edition , Is extremely laborious.
The lessee and manager of our city circula
tion , Mr. Williams , Is rapidly reorganizing
thocnirlor delivery districts and Increasing
the number of routes as fast as
the booukoopers can icvlso the lists.
This wont , it is to bo hoped ,
will enable us to seivo our liatrons nil over
the city and In South Omaha rogulailyand
piomptly.
For the next ten dajs or two weeks wo
must nsk the Indulgence of our city sub-
ciibers ami Invlio thorn to send In any com
plaints of Irregular delivery to this oftice ,
either by postal card or otbeivvise.
IntiiideisStlll Holding ( he Poit
tit ( .oosciici'lc Hood.
9 Cm , Mo , May 2. A spcchl from
Vlnltn , I. T , siys The latest news fiom
the seat of tlio tioublo between the negro in
truders and the Cnerokco eltl/cns Is that the
negioes me sllll holding the fort nt Gooseneck -
neck Bend at the mu/zles of Winchesters and
a buiss cannon The Cbeinkccs so far have
not had the courngo to attack the negroes.
The negroes have oiguni/od a com
pany rf I'.H ) men , all armed with
Winchesters. Ono squad of negroes possesses
a brass cannon which is loadv for use and
ill bo tinned upon any attacking party. It
believed that the Cherokee govi'inincnt
vill call for volunteers and fight the in-
indorb to a finish. Wai rants were issued
( oday bi tbo Muskoeoocouit for tno ntioit
if the ilotcrs , but it is feared that the court
Illceis aio too few to effect the
.irest. . Tlio Chciokoo authorities hold
hot the negroes nt Gooseneck 15end
.ro intrudeis and have advertised
, ho negroes' farms and improvements for
ale under confiscation. The sale of the farm
fGcoigoW LuiQwns to have been made
) y tbo sheriff yesterday. The sheriff was
mot bv 1SK ) nnneil rten and ho icthcd. The
gioes claim to W adopted citizens A few
them sue such and have had possession of
ho lands for some jeai * , but the majority of
hem nio lalo inttudcrs from Kansas , Texas
ind Nebrflsmi. Je ) ] > uty ShcrilT Hilton and
Deputy Sollctor Morewood liavo been active
n iho'campalgu a < nlnst the negroes and the
joosencck Intiudoi's siy that these two
ifllcci-s w ill be hbrtt on bight
A special from Tahlequah concerning the
loublo at Lnna'phii ' says a furious conlllet is
ixppctcd there nt aliy time. The negroes nro
n a largo nnjurfty and v , ill bo able to main-
alii their positifiti'against ' the present small
'oreo of opposing Chorokces Shci ill Stai r ,
iVith a posse of twenty-flvo Indians , loft here
odav for Lnnapha to aid in ejecting the in-
niilers. Ho will arrive at Lananhn lute to-
nieht , when ItJH'expceted a serious conflict
will ensuo. If tlieJ < Artallforce that the sheriff
lock witli him Should piovo ineffectual
against thu negioils. there me plenty of volun-
tceis hero who will stnrt ut-u moiccnt's no
tice to rcinfoici ) him.
i m : mil ! GI : OF DKATII.
A Tale ol' Ijoto and Heroism Croin nn
1 rl/i nn T vvn.
Hathor a pat hello story reached the Tun
3PF the other day from a friend in Arizona.
TIs u snd llttlo romance and comes from a ro-
iablo source. A bright j oung lady from the
ittl' ) town of Madison , N. Y. , w-hllo nttcnd-
nF Vnssur college , fell n victim to that dis
ease which takes ftway so ninny blight , but
over-nmbltlous gli Is consumption.
Her ft lends nnd medical advisers pioposod
a trip to Arl/ominnd the poor gill , so anxious
to get well , loft homo and relatives for u
iouinoy to the far webi. The change of cli-
nato seemed to effect her most ugteeablj-
she w as filled w itti hopes of a speedj recov-
eiy. Soon after her arrival in the remote
Hilling town she mot a young man , u civil en
gineer , emplovod by the uiilroad company In
constructing n bridge over which would pass
the tiuins which worn to connect the llttlo
settlement with the outer world. It seemed
Lo bo u C.ISQ of love at lirst sight , nnd the ghl ,
thinking hortvelf on the blghro id to health ,
consented , befoio many necks had passed ,
to an engagement. But the binpiness of the
young couple was terribly brief. The rack
ing cough cnmo buck w ith renew ed force , and
the consumptive giilboon made up her mind
that the pleasuies ol this llfo were not for
her , and now her one desire was to see hot-
parents before she died. She realized what
un umlorlnking U would be for the aged
couple to leave their peaceful Mow York
homo nnd journey out to Arizonn to witness
their only child bteatho her last , but she a'su
felt the dillicultj- going east in her weak
condition. Hut the new bridge was not com
pleted , nud tin unfoitunnto girl dared not
tisk the Journoj by staj/o to the nearest
station.
Hero w us work for the young civil cngl
ncer. Ho lilted extra force ; to vvotk night
and day , and the rend was finished with
almost Incicdlblo ranldity , it was n sai {
duty for the > oung lover to make tcnly for
the tiain that vvas to bear his promised bride
to her homo only to bid it farcin ell , bat ho
performed it with manliness nnd courage.
The Hist tiniit east eutri < 'd the joung
couple on their sorrowful Journov to the
unxlous parent * in Mndlson. And thero.ouly
afuvvda.vs tutor , the courageous lever vvus
foucd to give up his chosen ono to tbo angel
of death , who. In turn , bildircd for her ttio
duikand shadowy river and bora her away
to the unknown lountty. The stricken youth
returned to tha\vest , and ono of the most
painful facts In tho.touchmg slot v Is that ho
has blooded over Jt' ' troubles until his health
Is quite broken dfjwi ( and bU friend foaia tbut
ho , too , vvill sooirb truveling homo.
The little girl w. ho has lately become queen
of Holland , QuVorl' ' Wllhelmlnu , us she is
culled , though ficr mother nmma Is for the
ptesent acting "nVq\Oon regent , Is a bright ,
huppy child of eleven years , willing to studj- ,
and , like other it lira git Is , glad ulso to pluj ,
sajs a vv liter lAl t. Nicholas. She owns
dozens of finely dressed dolls , but her fuv or
Ito pots are hoD'Kltttlur.d pony and ISO pet
pipoons which shoe-arcs for herself. When
first told , a row-Untruths ago , that she was to
be qucou , sha exclaimed in ( IKmay "Shall
I huvo to sign Till1 ttioso papers as miimu
does ! " Hut queenly duties will not bo forced
upon her for several jours to coino.
Wllhelmina gets up ovcrj- morning nt 7
o'clock , and her study hours nro from li to It !
Then she has her simple noonaujuioul She
takes rides upon her pony every afternoon ,
no matter what the weuthor may be , nnd
after a dinner at 0 , nud a pleasant evening
vv ith her mother , goes to bed at 8 o'clock.
Her governess Is un englishwoman , Miss
Winter.
About frMO,000 has been et apart for tbo
llttlo queen's annual house-bold expenses.
Her household comprises two chamberlains ,
four professors , an equerrj- , and two lady's
maids. Besides those , she hns a "military
household , " whutover that may bo. * * *
She lives In u castle called "Hot Lee , " sur
rounded by meadows nnd vorj' old trees. In
the castle garden there are beds of line tulips
of which her father was veiy fond. In his
studj- , now the queen'8 private audience
room , is a laripl-ollectlou of arms and armor
displayed upon tbo walls.
DEPRIVED OF SOFT BERTHS
Officers of Troop K Displaced Much Against
Their Wishes ,
NATION'S ASSETS AND LIABILITIES.
Financial Statement of the Treasury
Department CntiMolldntlonq of
ODIees Notes from
the National Capital.
WASHINGTON- , May 2 , [ Special Telegram
to TUB BrE.l Although troop 1C of the Ninth
cavalry was ordered to Port Mo > or , Va , the
other day , It is reported that the ofllecrs who
hnvojmitll recently been attached to that
command will not come. They have been
transferred to troop I , and the ofllcers of
that troop assigned to 1C In order that they
mlulit eomo to Washington. The oftleors
vv bo have thus boon mulcted out of this do
slraulo berth nro Captain Hairy Wilght ,
Plist Lieutenant William II Baldwin and
Second Lieutenant P. A. Heltons , Jr. These
to whom their places have been given nro
Captain M. B Hughes , Plrst Lieutenant C
W Taylor and Second Lieutenant A. vV
Pei ry , alt of Tioop I These transfeis were
oidorcd Thursday Captain Wilght
Unot t a ginduato of the military
ncadeinv , but was appointed to the
ntmv In 1STJ from the District of Columbia
There Is no explanation offeied at the bend-
quaitors of the aimy as to the ic-usoii why
this transfer took place , but it is said Unit
the main cause was n desire to roivuid Cap
tain Hughes for some clever work done by
him in 1S71I in the icllef of the Tliornburg ex
pedltion
Captain Jesse M Lee , Ninth infantiv , who
has been on dim at the Pine Hidgo u'goncv ,
has been assigned to dim in this cit.v under
the immediate oideis of the adjutant 'general
of tlm iirmv.
1H direction of the secretary of war leave
of nbscnco for six months , with permission
to go bo.vond the sea , is grintcd Colonel LM-
ward M Hoyl , inspector general , United
States at my.
Till : X.tTIOA'S
Statement < > ( ' ( lie AsHclH nil 1 IjlahllltloH
ol'thc United States 'rrcnHiiry.
WvsiiiNnroN , Mnj ' , ' The following state
ment picpired nt the tre.isurv dcpu-tinent
by Mr Whelplv , the assistant tteasurer ,
shows the perccntngo of assets the tteasuty
holds against demand liabilities cxdusl\uof
the amount known as "tiust funds" for
which the full amount Is held The llguies
show the nsECts and liabilities ot the United
States tir-asmy on April . (0 ( , Ib'tl , including
in the liabilities ? .ll.iNItJllJ ( ! United States
notcsoutstanding.
4K1ETS.
Ocltl coin . $ . 0 711.W4 n-
itiindanl silver tdolliirs ) iicl Ih'rt . .ltd IK'UT > oo
standard ' doll ir- . , act IVK ) . il.U-l ) , ! . ' ! 0) )
I'r ictlon.il silver lU'iUS m > < > !
Mlnoi .LISUHIII
Ilullloiigold . . . . . .Vsii ) ( | ' . 4'l
Mlver , net IS7S ! ' . '
Silver , act IBM )
' 1 r ulc doll ir I ) irs Mill.1)7 70
' Currency I'nltud .states notes U.tt.'l lit
'I reasury noU a of 1VX ) 1,710'U' ' ' ! Ik )
.Nation il I'.uiK notui . *
, 4 lBV.7 > .i'W
MlMTC-oitllkatcs .1 , 01.117 ( W
OoldcortltlcTtes
I'liiiiNheld by the United fetates
deposltorks LIW ) 440 ( I
Total. . . . . . , * 73lliJ.Osl ( SS
Trust funds gold eertllii ate- . . .
hlhii certlllL-.itis . Jlil4 ' ,807 00
Cortltlcates Deposliory U. b.
iNotcs . . 14,000,00000
Treasury noles , , net Julj , Ib'W ' 41,7)1 ) 000
Total . . . .r > ,174,03000
Ci H'l 'NT i.inn rms.
National bin ! . . " > per cent , tu-
( leinptlon fund . $ R COO , fr4 01
Dlslin Thing ottii eis , balance , etc. . ' 14.707 OM.ti !
1'ostotlk-o funds 4 , < > l > ( U' M
OulslandliiKdnifls and checKs . . .V'-90i7 ' I )
iMatured deliN and Intc-u-si . . . l.siH.rc'.TO
Interisl duo und unp lid . . . . brj. C.M l > 7
U. b. noUs. . . .
Total . . NOO.r-O.OO. ' W )
I-NCI-SJ orn rs
Over trust fund equal Mil per
cent or tiii-tciil liabilities * 2l2.OSfi.0-1-
Totil .
A luind Decision.
WISIIINOTON , May 'J. [ Special Tolc-
giam to Tin : Bi.i-.J Assistant bocrotniy
of tlio Intel ior Chundlcr , In tha land contest
uppeal of Thomas A. Gray vs William Hec
tor , from Union , S. 1) . , involving the pie-
cmptlon ontiy for the southeast ouaiterof
section I , township II. ) nottli , taiigoOT west ,
fifth pnncipal meiidnin , wtiich. by the com
missioner of tlio general land otllre , was held
for cancellation , today ufllimed the decision
below on the ground that tbo ontrynmn did
not comply with the icquircincnts of the law
us to residence.
_ _ _
Cen Hut Olllec Consolidation.
WvsniM. ION , May 2. [ Special Telegram
to Tin BEI' . ] The great double division of
ngricultuio in the census oftico was toduy
consolidated and placed in cntlro chnigu of
Special Agent John Hvdo of Nebraska. The
greater part of tno II.-'O ) clerks of the census
oOlco hnvo so fur been cmplojed on thu sta
tistics of population , and the only stulisties
that have been issued bv the division
of mnluiltiiro mo these of tolncco
lirigalion in Aiizonn and Now Mexico'
Is wlion it will do you the most
good. And there is no doubt
that the Spring is the best time ,
tor two reasons :
Because [ isi ] , The system
is now
'Most'in Need
of a good blood purifier like
Hood's Sarsaparilla , to expel
the impurities which have ac
cumulated in the winter months ,
and which are liable to appear
in serious forms of disease.
. Because [ scl ] , In sympathy
with the "changing season , we
find ourselves now
Most Susceptible
to the benefits to be derived
from medicine. The milder
weather has a debilitating ellect
known as "Spring Fever , " or
That Tired Feeling , which is
quickly overcome by Hood's
Sarsaparilla.
It is a very wise thing to be
gin eaily with a course of
Spring Medicine , as many people
ple do , and Hood's Sarsaparilla
is the popular favorite for this
purpose.
N. B. Be sure to get
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
o-dbylldnipuKtK. ljhlxfor B I'reoared
biill. ) HLOKVIO , 1 owell , MUSH.
1OO D.SES OnoDollar
truck farming , viticulture and floricul
ture. An Immense amount of labor Is
being bestowed on the agricultural
work of the census , which Is the most com
prehensive Investigation of Its kind over attempted -
tempted In the world. Thousands of letters
nro sent out daily with the object of suppll-
montlng , verifying or correcting the work of
the enumerators , and the psrccntago of re
plies received Is extraordinarily targe , tluu-o
being a most grntlfjlng disposition thtouRh-
out the entire countiy to contilbuto to the
making of n complete and accurate agricul
tural census
National Capital Notes.
WumxiiTov , May 'J [ Special Telegram
to THE BIP I Superintendent and Mrs.
Hobert P. Potter will leave Washington to
morrow for a trip to the Pacific coast.
K. K. Wonder was today appointed post
master nt Holmcsvlllo , Oago countv , Neb. ,
vice II , n Sllllk. resigned.
The following lown postmasters were appointed -
pointed L C. Spangler at Holmes , Wiight
county , and ICuto S. Eno nt Northwood ,
Worth county
Mrs. Julia C Polu/otto of Iowa , a $000
copvlst In the pension ofllce , was today pio-
moled to bo u clerk at ? 1XK ( ) a > eir.
S O St. John of Lincoln , Neb , Is spend
ing a few days nt the Richmond , cnrouto
for homo with his biido , foimeilv Miss Bov-
dcnofliiooltl.ru. Mr and MM bt John
nro delighted with Washington , as well
they may bo , seolna It In auch
poi feet weather and under the veiy ausnl-
clous circumstances which life at the
Hlchmond furnishes This evening's Critic
sujs "Mrs St John is a iniisii tan of o\-
ti.iordtn.iry gifts , a natural musician , ono
may say. and not only performs with leinaik
nblo ability , but composes Ina churmlngman-
HIT Her music Is well known In New Vor'f ' ,
where much of It Is in tlio regular icpertoiio
of the leudlni ; tlnMtcr orchestras. Mrs St
Jehu will bo it valued and welcome acquisi
tion to society in Lincoln "
' 1 he Al ni } I.oil ol' Honor.
WAiiiiMiroN , May ' . ' 'Iho major general
commnndiiig has published In the orders to
the army the names of the following olllecrs
and enlisted men who , dining 1SV.I , distin
guished themselves bj speeiJll } meritorious
nets or conduct In serv ice Majoi Homy Car
roll , Piist cavalry , Captain Kmmot Cmv-
ford , Third civalrv James O'Mncka.v , Third
cavahv. Ch.ules P ( iatewoodSixtheivaliv ,
1 list Seigeant Joigenson , heigeant Chap
man and Saddler Piank now out of seivlcc ,
but foimcily tioop K , Pouttb cavaliy.
roItinilHa \ \ ill He Tlici-p.
WASIIINOTON , May J. Tlio dopaitment of
state has icelvej a cablegiam fiom Colonel
W P Tisdnl , special commissioner to South
America in the intcicMt of the Columbian exposition -
position , announcing his laluin fiom Hoirotn
Mr. Tisdal cables us follows , "Imposition
matters could not bo mete satisfacton The
governmentof Columbia will ciect u building
at Chicago and appoint ( oinniNsloncu to the
exposition The Magdalen i stenmsmp eom-
pinies will make a reducllou fiom icgulat
talcs.
I'oinmail K olilieiM Attested.
WvsiiiMiroN , May a. The chief poslofliro
Inspector is advised of thoniiestat Anthonj ,
N M , of four highwaymen charged with
lobbing a mail cnirier near Santa Po , N M ,
Apiil U'l ' They have been taken to Santa Po
for Hill.
a i'KACE-lMl IA A.I'ifOX
Hut \Vo Have Uiii'\fi'll C.iiialilltu-4 )
for War.
SVN FiuN ( isto , Cal , May 2 Picsident
Harrison in his speech nt the banquet last
evening said : "I believe wo have coino to anew
now epoch as a nation. There nio opening
portals before us Invltlne us to
enter opening of portals to trade and
Influence and pioitigc , such as wo have
never seen before. We vvill puisuo the
paths of pence. We ate not a wnilll.o nation
All our instincts mid all our history are In
the line of pence Only Intolerable aggcssion ,
only the peril of our Institutions or our flag
can thoroughly aiouso us. With capablli
ties for war on baud and sea
unexcelled by any nation in the world
wo ate smitten with n love of peace We ad
vocate moro guns for tbo defense of tlio Pa-
cillo coast , n sullicientlj largo navy for the
preservation of ttio peace of this hemispheio
and a mei chant nun tno with which to secure
ours > haioof thocommcice of the world. "
The address was received with much enthus
iasm.
Procured hj Fraud.
CHICAGO , May 2. Muster in Chancciy
BJcrson filed his icpoit in the distiict couit
today In the eelobiated ease of cx-bonator
Charles H Pniwell against the freat ! West
ern telogtnph compiuy and othcis to set
nsldo the claims of Sahib Heovo , thoCoininei-
cial National bank , Gcotge P. Hauling and
John Clinic Hilton , and tovacuto an assess
ment of .11 per cent ugainst l..OO stockhold
ers of the compiny 10 moot an alleged in-
dobtedneof $1511,000 This assessment , it
was ( hnrged , was void hcuiuso it was to paj
fraudulent ( Inlnis allowed against the estate.
The master leconmii'nds that thodectcoof
assessment bo s > ot aside , which lolioves the
stockholduis Tlio m utcr finds that the de
cree of assessment was pioeured by fraud
and collusion and tliouifoio cannot s'and.
Jiiugo Collins will imiucdiatly bo uskeii to
conlhm the icpoit.
Old Mulch Starlr. Cor Chicago.
TEIIIII II vnr , Ind. , May'-"Old Hutch"
sent | the moinlng nliout n cheap hotel under
Iho vvatehful o.vo of un agent sent hoio by his
suns. At noon ho took tUu tiain for Chicago.
Of all Seasons
Of the year
Now
Is The Time
And of all
Medicines
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Is the best
To take to
Purify
Your Blood
And to
Overcome
That
Tired Feeling
It is the
People's Favorite
Be sure to get
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
1OO Doaca Ono Dollar
ITS BEING IS MADE WHOLE ,
Omaha Real Estate Owners' AESoointioa
Takes Up Corporate Existencoi f
SHARES RAPIDLY SUBSCRIBED FOR.
orBnbsorlliPi'M nnd the Amount
Taken Directors and Advis
ory Hoard--Work of
the Alt
Tlio Rcnl Hslato Owners1 association ol
Omalm tnct last night ut thooxchango tooms.
Thoio were about otio liumlieil property
ow ncrs present.
Tlio articles of incorporation prcpirod ly
thu coiuinlttoo weio submitted unil tuloptod.
The articles \\oro uiloptod section Ity section.
When thosoctotnry io.nl that section which
stilted that ono object of thoorganl/ntlon vvas
to piovent tlio squtmloring of public fuinU
nnil gunul against corruption among publio
otllcinls , Councllmnn Htoninn moved to stnkn
itout Hacxpliluod tlnit bo thought it would
bo tlina enough to briiul tlio illy olllel ds as
being dishonest nftur they hud been [ lunon
so.
lion W. ,1 Connell said tlio section did not
Impl } tluit tlio city onici.ils or an.\ other
j I i oftlelalsero dishonest. It simply stated
Hint tlio association proposed to gitaid against
such thliiL's in the futiuo The history of all
latge cities wont to show that coutiptlnn
and dlshonesU were vcij ll.iblo to nmear
and It was eminenth piopcr that ouu of the
objects of the ussocl ttfim should bo to loij >
out foi these things and piotect the eiti/ons
ngalnst them
Mr Hronnan's motion to stiiko out was
OVClWlKlllllngl.V defeated.
The < iiiestlon of permitting non ipsulents
to be elected as member * of the advlsoiv
board diew out consuluiablo discus-den It
vvas decided liiiallv toleavotlio mutti i open
to bo doculcd btlio stocuholdois In the in
soii.itlon when tlm tiiuo for election tomes
' 1 ho subsuiptiou list was then opened and
these present wcro Invited to walk up and
snlMt. ilbo.
Tlioso who subscribed List Highland tlio
numbur of shares thov took woio a-s follows
Joseph Marker , 1 ; Gonrgo I' Hatkei , 1 W
A L Gibbon , 10 , J H. Llnlhun , ft , I'hiis
Hartinan , 10. ,1 b. Gibson , 5 , J i : Uilev ,
10 , (5 H Hoggs , 100 , .lolin I1. C'athen , 10 ,
W J Council , 10 , C A Scott , 10 , .lolT Hi 1-
ford , ' . ' . .I.V W Lone X ( ! II Pavne. _ ' ' > ;
G M Powoin , < t. Max Mover , to , N , F.
ICuhn , 10 , .1 U Kvnns , 10 ; 1'otorGoos , 10 , .1
B Cainilehaul , 5. C. G Gcoigo , JO , I M.
McDonald. 10 , W .1 Wolshans , > , Mika
Leo , 10 , J V. Nichols , 10 , .1 W West , V
John Ifobliins , , "i , \ \ .1 ICeiiniid , 10 Samuel
ICnt ? , r > , Gcoigo I' BomH , 10 , J C' Hrm-
nan. 10 , Samuel Hdchonliu-g , 10 , 1' L. "ft.
1'etine. 1 , C L Williamson , 1 , St A 1) .
Ilalcombe , 10 , V .1 Iliutinan , J Punk A.
Kemp , lO , ( ieoiiro N Ilicks. 10.V .1 I'l
ler , 1,1 P Deliuloif , r > , A P. Mclvonn i , 1 ;
D .1 O Donohoo , 10V 1J Taj lor , 1 , \\ar-
len Sw it/lor. 10
When " ( H ) slKiies hail bucn subsciibud tha
nssociilion irocet'U'il ) ( to the election ol
( inkers A committed composed of Messrs.
Council , IJoges und Kuhn , vvis unpointed to
select the ofllccis and present tlio list to tha
association foi apptoval
A tcsolution uas inttoduced expressing ( ho
scntiiiient of the meeting as being [ a favor of
tequcstlng the city council to iiroccoJ atonco
to ( all an o cetieti for the voting ofj.
bonds for soivenigo , paving and p.uk
purposes Mike Lee , and a few othois
favoiedtho resolution Mr. Ilaitnnn thought
it would bo bolter to wait sl\tv Jays and
save $31,000 , by holding the bond election at
the -.lino time as the coiintv election. TtW
resolution \\as laid on the table for ono week.
Following aio tlio n.iinos of the ditoitois
presented bi the committee nnil elected 03
tlio association George N. Hicks George
I1 Bemls , .1 G Gibson , I ) .1 O'Donohuo.
JcIT Ucdfi.nl , J T Cithers , bt. A D UaU
combr. A. I , Itrftil. W. K. Ponnleton. ( ! . 11
, C. H. Scott and K A. Benson.
The advertising bond , consisting of fifty
members , uas elected us follows. Herman
Kount/o , JoscMih H. Millard , C. W. Hamil.
ton. Max. Mojer , H. W. Vales , . ! . L Me-
Cairuo , Henry lolln , O M. Caitcr , Alvm
Saundois , J. .1. Brown , .1. A Croighlou , W.
A Paxton , Samuel ] JJ. Ko crs , O Kendall ,
A J. Simpson , ( ) u1C Barton , Groigo B
Lake , James ( Jioighlon , John A Ilmb.icu ,
James J } . Boja , L W. Hill. A. .1
Popploton , 1) ) . UoMmntcr. C. S
Uluuso , CJ. M. Hitchcock , C5eoigo L.
Milloi , l\ King , srF Mctz , sr , U N. ]
Withncll. Byron Heed , Chailcs Turner , A J
J. Hnnscoin , C. J 1C.nbach , J B Kitchen , 4
H IX Meteor , Benjamin Smith , L b Heed , .f <
James \ \Vooh\orth.I B. lie } , II Pundt.
A. I * Wood Jiiiuos ' '
, I'liisyth , Clement C'mise
G \V i-Iningar , W.IUPII Swit ki , t'.i
'lajlor , L' V Ilattmin , John B Uvaus , U.
Cicoigo and AV. J. Connoll.
Tliroat DI-
May ' . ' . In spite of the
icccnt tlneat of Hussia nnotncr Hussinnol
unteer tianspoit hns been detained in the
Bosphoious The Tui'tlsn commandant
threatened to hro if ttio vessel nttcinpti'd to
pass. NelidotT hent a sluing nuto lo dm
poilc , inhidi ho demands indenitiltv and
the right of nbsoluto fi eo p issauo for Knsslan
vessels sailing under si muicuntllu lla , ' .
O'l'i-lc i Wrlllnirii N i\ol.
Dim IN , May J.-Air William O'Biicn
dutlng his leisure nionicnls in the ( ialuay
jail Is engaged In the work of tviiting.iiiovcl.
The horoinuis nporlr.nalof Miss ( iuuo O
Mulley Mcssis. O'Biien and Dillon spend
much of theit lime In leading.
There is nothing nioro con
clusively proven than tli it
Hood's Sarsaparilleijs a radic.i
and reliable blood purifier. If
we could show you the many
letters we receive from people
of whom we never heard be
fore , telling of the remarkable
cures of scrofula , salt rheum
and all kinds and degrees of
disease of the blood , you would *
be as fully convinced of , and
as enthusiastic over , the merits
of Hood's Sar.sapanlla as we
are. You may leali/c the ben
efit to be derived from this e\
ccllent medicine by taking ; '
this Spring.
Has Superseded Others
"Hood's Sarsaparilla has su
perseded other blood purifiers
in this locality. We sell more
of it than any other two Sarsi-
parillas. We never had a cus
tomer speak ill of it and we
take pleasure in selling1 it ,
knowing that it always gives
general satisfaction. " TrcKnn
& BROWN , Druggists , cornel
Third and Locust Streets ,
Grand Island , Nebraska.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Hold liy ulldnuzlstH. II ; si\ for I'rcnarod
only by O I. IIOOI ) X CO . I.owoll , Mas *
10O Doaca Ono Dollar