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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1891)
.8 THE OMAHA DAILY J3JUUJ , Y Al'UUvST ' J.U , IOWA'S ' ASSESSMENT RECORD , Detail of tbo Work of the Beard of Equalization. STATE'S ' "WEALTH ON THE INCREASE , Taxes fop the 1'renrnt Y > nr AVIII lie DecruiiHCil Uvqry Kvl i' 1'roHporlty Oilier Iiiiliortunt NU\VH. Drs MOINKS , In. , AUK. 0. [ Special to TUB IHin.J The state board of equalization 1ms Just completed several weeks' labor equaliz ing the nsscsjmonto reported by county boards. A bout a score at chaises vero niadi' . The counties of Polk nnUVoodbury did not report , ami the nmounts sot opposite thctn nrc estimated. The total valuation Is uuout MufKlXH ) ) creator than last year , but as the levy this year Is only t ! mills Insto.id of zyt us lieretorore , ttio Income to the s'nto will bo nuoutfJfiO.OCOlcss. Followlnif is the table ; Total , extlmateil , : il.ll.il7. ( Tntiil viilull ruporlvil of hiiul J''iiT.OIl.'llii Totnl rupuitiHl valiiiof town lots ( iS.4S'.MSii ' 1'otal valuoof purtioiial property lU2r > tJl.iili : Total valuu of reported properly 5V"M.iyil : , : Total reported vallio $ ISIl'.iU : ! It Is supposed tniit Polk anil Wooilburv will ruiso the size of llio last total SIU.OOJ.OOU. 1NIIUSTIUAI , SCHOOLS. The twelfth Dlonnlnl report of the trustees of the lowu Industrial ( reform ) sehools hns Just been tiled with the Governor. The boys' school Is located nt Eliloru null Iho girls' ut Mitcliellville. Appropriations ncfrreK UiiiR about $ , " > O.OOU nro uskoil for improvements tbo coining blenniiit period. Tbo whole number of boys committed to the school since ISliS has been 1,1155 , unit Iho number In the school Juno ill ) lust was 401 , an increase 9\'cr last year of ill. The commit ments during the two years were ii03. The nverneo " njjo of llio boys committed was 13,9 years."ami HO of tbp number were born In Iowa , hO in other states , and 0 in forelRii countries. The expense of maintaining the school the last two years was $ THiiO.'j : ( ; ) , of which f ! ' .lH5Q was paid by the stale , and the rest made up from sale of products of tbe farm. Tbo estimated amount produced In thq garden for tlio two years was $ li,710.7. ! > , tlio value of the farm products was $ (1,500 ( , and tbo net prollt from farm and Knrdon was fl8'J'Jl.ll. ( ( This is ono farm iu Iowa that evidently pays , notwithstanding the assertion of lending democratic ofllcials. The school Is divided Into ton grades , and all common branches are laughtlncludinjr book- Icooplng , stenography , commercial Inw and typewriting , lOnch boy attends school four hours a day and works four hours. The neo- cessity of a polytechnic department Is urged to ill boys who will return lo clly lifo. Sli'cn Iheoponliitj of tlio Mllchollvllloschool < 2I1 plrls have been received , HI I discharged ur otherwise disposed , ami there romalned 117 In tlio school Juno : < 0 , last. The whole number committed dur ing the biennial term was ( \ . > , and the number discharged 57. The average nto of llio girls committed tbo past two years was fourteen , and the range of ages was from seven to sixteen , The total cost of both ichools llio two years was $ luiUOl.r7 ; , not In cluding contingent expenses , buildings , re pairs , etc , SKW ItAII.WAY ri.ASSiriCATION . The railway commission has Issued on or der , lo lulco effect on oj- after August 10 , classifying tbo railways In respect to freight charges. Ulass A roads are these whouo gross earnings exceed $1,000 per mlle per annum ; class B these between fi,000 ; and $ l.UOO ; class C these less than WW. ( By the now classification only ono road drops tbo Kansas City , Council Bluffs & St. Joioph becoming a class U road , The Chicago , St. I'aul & ' Kansas ( Jlty , tba Oiniiba & Kt. LonU and llio Sioux Cily & 1'aclllo have Juninod from class U lo class A , showing an undoubied Improvement In ivllwuy business , The Burlington , Cedar Uaplds .t Northern rises from class C to class B , following Is tlu ) now classification : Class A Chicago & Northwestern , Chicago cage , Burlliiglou & Qulncy , Chicago , Mil- woukeo & Hi. I'aul. Chicago , Kock Island it Pacific , Chlcuu'o , St. Paul & Kansas City , Chicago , St. Paul , Mlnnoa noils it Omaha , Chicago , Santa Ko & California , Omaha & St , Louis. Sioux City & Pacific. Toledo , Peorla \Vostern , Union Pacllio , U'abash. Class B-Burlington , Cedar Unplds it Northern , DCS Molues & Northern , Dubmiuo & Sioux Citv , St. Joseph it Council Bluffs , Sioux City it Northern. Class 0 Albla it Contervlllo , Burlltigtou > t Wotitern , Btirlliigtou & Norlhwosicrn , Chicago , Burlington it Kansas Clly. Chica go , Burlluglon it Northern , Chicago , Fort hladlsou & DCS Molnes , Chicago , Iowa it Dakota , Crooked Creek Knllroiul it Coal L'ompany , Dos Molues it Kttnsus City , PUS Molues it North western , Humcstou & ,51i"Hiuidoah , Iowa Northern , Keukuic it IVestoni , iason City it fort Uodgo , St , Louis , Kcouulc it North western , Minticup- oils tt St. Louis , iTiibor & Northern. STATE fAIH ENTItlES. S'ho ipccd ouiries lot the itato fair clostd a \vcck ngo nnu from an inspection of thorn It Is safe to predict bolter mccs than ever bo- foro. The 8i'J4 class has a largo Hold und will bo n Rreat event. Notifications of Intention to exhibit In all departments are pourlnpln and there will bo n dlftlculty to find space for nil. The shcop ana liotf pens nro already all taken niid-now space will huvo to uo pro vided. The management , however , will bo equal to the occasion. Double the number of applications for lents have been mndo than over before and there will ho a regular touted city on the trrounds. This Is doubtless owlnn lo the fact that the grounds will be brilliantly Illuminated with electricity. The Iowa world's fair commission will have n depart ment on the KrouHUs from which will bo dis pensed all sorts of world's fair Information. As usual the old soldiers will bo admitted free on Monday and Tuesday of fall * week. The number of these In Iowa nnu the states from which they enlisted is sliowu In the following : Alabama , 0 : Arkansas , 18 ; California , 0.15 Colorado. 103 ; Connecticut , 07 ; Dakota , 18 ; Uoliiware , 9 ; District of Columbia , 8 ; Ocorpln , 2 ; Illinois , fi.OJO ; Indiana , ! 2,10 ! > ; lown , JO.SflOj iCittiMis , ' . ' .VJ ; Kentucky , 1".0 ; Louisiana , 5 : Maine , lf > t ) : Muryland , f 0 ; Massachusetts. MO ; Michigan , f.Ol . ) ; Min nesota , ! WI ; Mississippi , 10 : Missouri , 1.200 ; Nebraska , U.O ; Nevada , 0 ; New Hampshire , 100 ; New Jersey , I'-M ; Now Mexico , 'J ; New York.- > , ir.l ) ; No'rth Carolina , 1 ; Ohio , M.-'O.t ; Oregon , 9 ; Pennsylvania. ] , " . ( ) ; Uhodu Island , 'W ; Tennessee , -in ; Texas , C ; United States regular army , l,27.r > ; Vermont , ' . ! ( ) < > ; Virginia , IU ; Washington Territory , 1 ; UVst Virginia , 'WO ; Wisconsin , 'J.noo : war of I Hi1 ' , 31 ; Mexican war , 8.V ) ; Hiflck Hawk war , lil ; Florida war , ! i ; Indian war , 8 ; United States navy , ' . Total , -IM.O'.O. AXTI-1'HOIIIIIITION Itr.l'I'm.lCANS. The anti-prohibition republican mass moot ing nt Marshalltnwn Thursday last was at tended by about ore hundred persons. The following resolutions were adopted , which shows the sentiment of the meeting : Wliuruafi , It Is declared In thn platform of ttiu state patty thai , prohibition is not ti test of uitrty foully ; and Whereas. Curtain republicans of Marshall county do not iiurco with thu pliilfortn upon tlml question , but Insist tb t prohibition Is not only nruchsnry to party fealty but Hint no person can take part In Hie olllcus and oloc- tlnns In the repiilillt'an party unless In : pluduus not only now to l > u In favor of thirprcsiMit prohlliltory law , but that he wl I not uhtinue Ills mind upon that question during his term of nllli'c ; and Wheieiis , That test , and none other , has been applied to the pn rnt candidates for slutu rupri'st'iiliitlvo and son itor : and Whereas , Tin ; olllce of stale senator Is ono of unnxiial Import iiK'O to the roptihllcans of this stuto this your. In view of the coming election of a United States senator , mid the ri'pnlilli'iins of Marshall county deslio that our nu\t senator -.Irill bo one who can stand by and support all the principle ! ) of thu statu and national republican party ; thcrufote. he It Ilcsolvud , That n coniiiilttro of five be so- leeled by thu chair tu notify Dr. W. II. ICIhunv that It. Is the senses of tins mootliiK that he announce himself at once us an Independent uandldalo for state collator from this county. Justice A. F. Haradon , vice prosUlent of the anti-prohibition societ.v of town , mid ono of the prime movers in the now political or ganization , said to n reporter when asked to nt.ito the reasons for the opposition to pro- bitiou : Because we consider the prohibitory law a failure and detrimental to thn cause of true temperance and the best material interests of thu state. Because prohibition is applied as a test of party fealty , the republic-tin platform to the contrary notwithstanding. Wo propose to support Boies because wo don't want.i governor who will veto a pro posed anti-prohibitory law. Others will not support Wheeler but have not made up their minds lo vote for Boies. Wo propose to join with the democracy and down the whole prohibition crowd. N'KW IOWA INDl'&riiT. A new industry has been established at Hampton , la. , without any flourish of trum pets , under the supervision of W. J. Wilder , general unilinear ot the Aluminum alloy metal company. They have already ex- pcndod $ . )0OU ( ) and will continue to put in more machinery and appliances to the amount of SiOO.OOO this MI minor and fall. The alloy is snolten of very highly by Prof. Hill and other leading scientific men. They assert that It will last sixty years exposed to weather as roollng , without tarnish. It Is 'stronger ' and stilVer than cither brass or tin , and can be furnished as roofing for ? ( > per square , and the lincst of wire can bo made from it Mr. Wilder says that from a bushel of Franklin county clay he extracted eight ounces of aluminum. No place in inn world has clay that will test more. Six years ago he got his allov patented and had enough manufactured to place roofs on build ing * In several eastern cities , and after live years of service , without any paint , they re mained bright as ever. Ho had several "fam ilies in charge from Yorkvillo , Illinois , en- route to Hampton , and within three weeks Iowa will be turning the nasty ' 'black Jack. " or blue clay , into a beautiful serviceable- cle. Ho says the Connecticut factories will have to come west. Ho speaks in glowing terms of the possibilities of-western factor ies , the causes being high prices of produce , labor and coal. Have wo any truly creat men at the pres ent day ? Homo doubt it , and nsk to bo shown the modern Washington , Franklin or Webster. However this may bo , of ono thing wo are sure , there never was a greater blood-purifier than Aycr's Sarsaparilla. * "A MAN. " Now Wo Arc With You. On and nfter July 31 the Chicago , Rock Island & Puuilie railway will run all its trains in and out Of the Union Depot - pot , Omaha. Trains will leave as fol- JQWS , e/vijt-bounil : Day express , 5:35 : a. m. * Vostibulod limited , -1-10 : p. m. Atlantic express , 0:10 : p. m. Arrive 9-IO : a. in. , 10:50 : a. in. and 0:15 : p. ni. Thcso trains tvro vestibulod and it is an indisputable faot that the ( lining ear service of the ' 'Grout ' Hook Island" is second to nemo in the country. For rates , sleeping car bortlis to Clu- cifo : or any points east call at eity tiokot ofllco of the Uoclc Island Uouto , 10th and Farnam stroots. JOHN SKHASTIAN , G. T. & P. A. J. L. Dis BKVOISH , Gonortil Agent. Arrested Slierroy. Detectives Huzo and Ellis yesterday ar rested Aaron Slierroy , the colored pugilist , who was one of the gang that assaulted Oeorgo Hayncs and Frank Harris Friday evening. Shorroy was found in bed by the ofllcors. Ho denied that ho was implicated in the assault , but was locked up. Baker , the leader of the gang , is still In Jail on account of his Inability lo furnish foUO bonds. _ Grand 1Cntry Into Omaha. On and nftoi- July ! ! 0 , IS'Jl , the Chicago cage , Milwaukee ite Su Paul Hallway company will run till of its trains in anil out of the union depot , Onviha. No moro annoyance caused by transferring and switching at Council Ulufl's. Solid ve.stlbulcd trains , consisting of now Palace sleeping cars , fi'oo parlor chair cars , oluirunt coaches , and the finest dining oars in the world , all h-jutcu by steam and lighted throughout by oloc- trio light * The now ovonlng express with "oloetrlo lights In every berth" now loaves Omaha daily at U.20 p. in. arriving at Chicago at 00 : ; ! a. m. In time for nil custom connections. Secure tickets und sleeping ear berths at 1501 Farmim street ( Harbor block ) , J. E. PUKSTO.V , F. A. NASH , C. Pass. Agt. Gen. Agt , Sherwood Movoil. "Key. Ir. " Sherwood , ttio coloed itinerant preacher , changed his location Saturday evening und his present address Is unknown , as ho sent to his Davenport strcot boarding phico for his baegago und loft no word as to where Ills mall would roach him. Ho evi dently concluded that ho was In mo camp of ttio 1'hUUtlnos and that it would DO wlso to move. I'nrciitH He-mi Thin. July and August am anxious uiontns for moUiorJ who carefully watch over their llttlo ones. Hot days and frequent chungos of tmnpor.Uura are liable to produce cholera morhtis. How satisfactory It should bo for pan > nlstoknow that Hullor's Pain Paralyzi'r Is both a pleasant and effective remedy for all summer complaints. It soothoi and ro- llovcs nil pain and griping and always offocU a complete cure. DESECRATED A CHURCH YARD , Wealthy Iowa Oitfzjn Ohxrgisd with Muti lating Oravo Stones , PRONOUNCED CASE OF VANDALISM. Diwputc In n Catholic C IjciulH to tlio ScrliHts lOiub trrasa ment of n Number of I'rom- IllUllt Cltl/.lMIS. Font Donnn , la , , Aug. 0. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BII : : . | A sensation has been created In the Ilttlo village of St. Joe , north of here , by the arrest of Henry Schrocdor , a wealthy and prominent member of tlio Cath olic church , on a charge of church-yard van dalism. Some time ago the churcn had n warm dispute concerning the removal of the church cemetery. The pastor refused to allow It to bo moved. The result was that the fence surrounding the grave yard was found one morning torn down and split into kindling wood. Homo of tlio gravestones were broken and other acts of vandalism perpetrated on the graves of thu dead. Schrocdcr was ono of thee moJt warmly In favor of the removal. Ho was arrested by a Dos Molnes detective , who has been at worn on the case several weeks. Other ar rests will bo made shortly. vex i 'i vTiTri OP M u it n / : it. Two Well Known " \\yommi ; l > CHieru- ( locw V. Ill Kcccivo l.ll'o SciitcnocH. UnuviiNSi : , Wyo. , Aug. I ) . [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bii--A ] telegram from Lan der , Wyo. , announces that. lames Tregonuliig , alias Smith , and William Berry were con victed there today of murder in the second degree for the killlnir of Oeorgo B. Hender son. Henderson was range manager for tlio ' 71 cattle company In the Swcctwator coun try , which was then Infested with despera does. Tregonnlng had been discharged by Henderson , but had failed to glvo up some company horses. Henderson and ono of his men rode to n neighboring ranch , and as they reached the corral they got down to make some inquiries. Henderson then started on foot , leading his horse by the rein which was thrown over his right arm. He woroa pair of gauntlet riding gloves. As they ncarod the" ranch house , TrcRonning mid Berry came out , with guns. Tregonning II red the shot which almost in stantly killed Henderson. The vcrjict mean ] imprisonment for life. General Brooks having given his consent the Seventeenth Infantry will join , the state troops In their annual encampment at Lara- inlo , August " 0. I'yp .nti/-tl a l < "n riner. Four DODOI : , In. , Aug. 9. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bj : ; : . ] David King , an Algnna farmer who was buncoco out of $ , ' ,01)0 ) by n cou pie of sharpers , claims to nave been hyp notized at the time ho loit the money. Al though commonly reputed to bo sharp and shrewd King was easily persuaded to draw S-.OOU out ot the bank 'and wager it on .v three card monte g.imo. King asserts posi tively that some mysterious force was brought to bcnr upon him. The conlidenco men nro under arrest at AlROnu and a full investigation of their methods will be made. Will Assist SlrH. lilalnc tlr. MISSOCIU V.U.MY : , la. , Aug. 'J. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bun. ] Miss Alice ' 1C. Ncvins , sister of Mrs. J. G. Blniti" , jr. , passed through this city tonight on lier way to Sioux F.ills. She was delayed several L > ours here , the train being late. She is a very pleasant young lady though very un communicative , declaring sbo does not know where she is gointr. Her destination was discovered from her ticket AMVSKMKXXS. Eunice Goodrich and company began a week's engagement at the Farnam s'reot theatre last evening producing Frank Har vey's sterling melodrama , "The Wages of Sm. " Notwithstanding the exceedingly warm night , a fair sized audience followed the varying fortunes of Kuth Hope ( Eunice Goodrich ) until the IImil curtain fell upon tbo legitimate triumph of virtue over vico. The play is very much stronger than the company interpreting it. Miss Goodrich is hardly adapted for so trying a role us the heroine. She lacks the sustained intensity necessary to the character and in several sit uations failed to appreciate the purpose of tlio author iu the development of the story , which makes her the central figure. Mr. Lewis A. Mabb gave a very consistent portraiture traiture of nn English curate , but his man ner of dressing the part cast discredit on tno cloth of which ho is presumably a ster ling n.cmbor. When n clcrgvinan wears black trousers with an inch stripe down the leg and buff overgaiters , ho is immediately reckoned a very "sporty" character , with a pcnctmnt' for horse races mid women. Yet Mr. Muob played the hero in ii manly , straightforward manner and ono forgave the bad dressing In the earnestness of the actor StCDlien Marlet , a typical mclo-dramatic villain , was very badly plavcd by Mr. Joe Kelly , Iho conventional black mustache being tlio only old frionit recognizable in u stage typo which has existed siuco melo drama was born. Harry Jackson played the small part of Nod Drummond very acceptably. Miss Ste vens played Barbara Dale , the wronged , de serted woman much after the style of Mr. Sullivnn in "Honest Hearts and Willing Hands. " Miss Fay St. Clair ma'lo a very nngracoful Itoso Doan and failed to gruip ttio light com edy flavor of the part. Miss EVelyn Kussell was very acceptable as Juliana Bloirgs , the young woman wltn a predillotion for tlio stago. She brought to the part youth mid beauty , and the situa tions were thoroughly well brcught out. Ella Lauranco was acceptable us Jemima Bloggs , _ A very small pill , nut n very gJiJ or.a DeWitfs Llttlo Early Hisors. HKGIN'S IjITI'Mi GABIK. Seliemo byvhluli a Colorado Crook Hoped to I'follr. losonh Uegiu was arrested Saturday nljht by detectives and charged with balng a sus picious character. Kegin is supposed to bean an ox-convict , recently released from the Colorado penitentiary at Canon Cily. In the wagon which convoyed him to Jail were a number of drunks. Ono of the latter , J. D. Murphy , hud considerable money with him scattered through all the pockets In his clothes , On the way to the station Hegln told Murphy _ to hldo some of Ids money and not glvo it all up when searched. This Murphy did. Tlio wagon load were .searched and locked In the same coll. Murphy went to sleep. When ho awoke ho complained to Jailer Havcy that some of nU money had been stolen. A search of several prisoners was made , among them Ucgin. Nothing was found. Not oemg Katlsllcd , Huvoy stripped the Colorado crook. Neatly concealed In the waist band of his pantaloons was found the missing monoy. Suspended around his nock was a cord lo which was attached a noatcaso containing n line razor. On the blade and handle of tlio weapon were suvoral soots of dried blood , Ueglti will have to answer to the charge at nctlt larceny as well as suspicious character before Judge Hclsloy this morning. Use Hallt'r's Gorman fills , the great co n stlpailon ami liver regulator , Loallicr Ilo.ir.l l < 'notoi > lo < j BOSTON , Mass. , A'R. : 0. An Erigllih syndi cate has purchased nearly nil the leather board factories In tlu eastern states , Includ ing the hardwood manufacturing co-noany ut Lemnliister , Mass. , tno Moncan company at Kennobcc , the Louthroud company of Bos- Ion , nud the Cloifg & Fuhor plants of Lawrence. _ _ Da Witt's Little Early uueM , bast pill. m.Mtm * . Ideas of n Cultured I'nrlMiin on I3nu- Intul'f ) Mugiiilluciit Metropolis. Losno.v , Aug. < > . [ Now York Herald CalKe-Succlttl to' Tin : BEi.1 : So London Is to have Henry Uochofort for a long time. His son returned from America this week and Is now at Paris gathering his belongings before returning to the Important position he has secured in ono Of the great Pennsylvania mines. I saw M. Kochofnrt last night. Ho sat In the dim candle Righted gotgeous snlnu of Clarence Terrace. Ho is the same snowy- headed sparkling Parisian I used to see In the old days before M. Constans closed his Iron hand upon the Botilanglst. Ho is the jolllest oxllo In the world. "London11 ! ho cried , "why Paris Is n pretty city compared to It. Frenchmen don't know London any more than if it were r > ,000 miles nwty. It Is amazing that Paris should bo so ignorant about this city. lam beginning to love it. 1 have not passed one weary minute since I came hero. It Is a fact that ParUlans look upon London merely us a great gloomy market to which you must go to transact business of the dullest sort , then hurry off to the iray continent. Why , London is a city full of art and treasure. The Knullsh are rich ; have collected from tbo oml of the earth. Their bouses are crowded with flue pictures and art objects. Changes of fortune have thrown things on the market and so in London love and art has better chance lo get beautiful things than anywhere else In thu world. " ( tiMim ol' Art. The editor of the Intrnnccgcant took n candle iu hand and led mo from picture to picture. "Look at this superb CJuard. Is It not a fine cunvassi Just think , I only paid 110 irulncas for it ; mid look at this , and this , and this all gems mid picked up for trilles. " M. Kochofort was radiant and his eyes shone with enthusiasm. "Ah , how I cnjov thu tramruility of this grand old metropolis ! People are not always thinking of the cau'can. All Is earnestness. How I appreciate personal liberty , freedom from the ofllciul surveillance of England. In Paris there were alwavs tlirco or four policemen stationed about my house watching my movements and pryiutr Into my affairs. I had no means of riddlnir myself of this espionage. Hero if one should attempt to hang about my door I would have only to complain to the nearest , policeman to have tiio uuisat.co abated. It is also well ar ranged and Judges in the courts are free to act according to the dictates of Justice and tlio law , regardless of the , wishes of the gov ernment. Everything is so secure under the law of England , and Sunday I see the labor organizations parading with musin and banners , not vi spile of policeman , but actually under police protection. The very , soldiers in the barracks waived handkerchiefs at the dock strikers. Imagine soldiers doing that iu France. Then London is such a beautiful city , green parks here and 1 am in the heart of the place , yet when I look out the windows into Regent's park I feel as if I were in the country. In Paris the moment 1 showed myself in public I was siarcd at by tlio crowd. Here even my next-door doesn't . " - neighbor know my name. Freedom ol' Lond'Hi. "Tho ofllcial supervision is very marked in London , " continued Mr. Hochefort , "even the poor abandoned women in Iho strcot are not officially branded mid listed. Neither are their whereabouts branded afresh every ' week. " " 1'ou have not abandoned Paris forever , M. Hocheforti" ' ! asked. "Abandoned Purist No , but I suppose I shall b3 an exile for at least two years moro. I would not accept pardon at the hands of either President Carnet or Constans. I would neither accept such favor nor permit such distinction be- , twcen myself and those who were condemned with mo. Even if I were to accept such pardon , ttio grace would only bu extended for the pat-pose of getting mo on French soil and throwing mo into prison u few days afterward on some pretext or another. I will only accept amnesty voted by the chamber of deputies or by France itself , and I know that such amnesty will not bo voted by the present chamber , for it would allow Ue'ncral Boul'ingor to return. " "You have broken with General Boulan- gerf" 1 asked. - "Not at all. We are the b3.it of friends. I have just received a telegram from him , He was hero the other day and gro.ttly en joyed tno visit. Ha looks wall and doas not seem to bo troubled. " Chauncey Depew and Cornelius Vauuor- bllt will roach Vienna from Uroece tomor row. Vundorbilt will go to Switzerland und Dopow will go to Hamburg. After resting a few days both will moot in London und bail for Now York early in September. The Herald ipeciul correspondent at Swansea , Wales , telegraphs mo apropos of the attempts to get the Welch workmen to start the tin plate industry In America that the situation is unchanged and work Is beine gradually resumed all along the line , but the manufacturers declare that the prices of raw material and wage * must coma down before it can bo profitable in view of the McKinley tariff. \ \ III Not Submit , Workers are still determined to resist a reduction. The executive council of tbo Tin Plalo Workers' union assembled today at Newport to discuss the outlook. The immigration commissioners , Cross and Shulters , have gone to Antwerp to make further investigation ; ; . George Williams who was paraded over hero as Boston's great colored lawyer and orator , died at Blackpool Sunday and was buried there Thursday , Among his effects at Morloy's ' hotel were two tin boxes of African curiosities , mostly rubbish. Those were bent to Consul Sherman at Liverpool. Morley said Wllll'ims owed the hotel noth ing. He is remembered hero as the African who attacked Stanley In the press for cruel ties on the Congo. ' lie is also remembered for his attempt no marry an English girl. The latter wont to the American consulate , whore she was advised not to marry \Villiams. \ She took the ndvlre. General J. A. .Williamson , formerly com missioner general of tno land olllco , now president of the Atlantic & Pacllio railway , is hero with his fumlly for his health. Small In sUe , grout in rosulU : Uo Witt's Lltllo Burly Hlsors. Best pill for constipa tion , boit tor lulu luiluaj , bjit for soar stomach. _ _ Take the grout Hock Island ronto for Lincoln , Uuutricu , Fuirbnry and Nelson. Solid train loaves union doool , Omaha. at fi p.m. , urriMftig 11 a.m. dally , except Sunday. Seouro your tickets at KiJ- Purnnm St. .ion.v SKIIASTIAK , O. T. & P. A. J. L. Ju Huvoisi- : , ( Jon 1. Agt. NEBRASKA ALLIANCE BUSY , County Conventions Throughout the State Arrange Full Tickets , PARTY DISCORD IN SOME FEW CASES , Detail ol'the Meeting nt lluttlo Creek Political Situation Intercut- Ing at Silver Creole Con dition at York. BATTI.I : Cunm ; , Nob. , Aug. 0. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bm.J : The independent county convention convened ut this pluco yesterday. It was called to order at 11 o'clock a. in. by C. T. Mtiflly. On motion C. T. Muflly wai appointed temporary chairman and Charles T. Jenkins nnu D.V. . Darling ton secretaries. The chair appointed com- mltteos on credentials , organization and res olutions. After appointing the committees the convention adjourned to meet ut 1 o'clock p. m. Tlio convention was culled to order by the chairman Iu the afternoon. The various com mittees then made their reports. The com mittee on organization rccommondcd that the temporary organization be adopted as per manent. On motion I ho reports were adopled. The lollowing nro tlio resolutions adopted by the. committee on ro.-oluticms ; We. the duli' iitei of the Independent poo- pic's pirty In convention assembled , this 8th day ot August , ISIH , at llattlu ( . 'i-eek , Madison countv. Nubraskn , do ileelure our iiimlti'r.ihio opposition to thu policy and legislation national and state , In fostering upim thu people monopolies , uonihlnes und trusts. Uesolvt'd. That wo heartily Huloise ihe code of nrlnelplei iicloptiil by Ihe InJepi'iiilent ncople'n ediivenllim at I'lnulnnatl. U. . May ' ' ' 1 11 , and the Independent people's platform nilopleil by tin ! people's Nlutu convention of Nebraska In 1S.K ) . Itesolvcd , Tli.itvo ( li'imind of the state board of transportation , r.iU-sof transporta tion based upon the sclii'duli ) rules of Iowa. Resolved , That we dcnmiid tin- abolition of the Mate hoard of lr.iiis | > nrlatloii , and the eniieli ienl of a law establishing miixlniuin rates on all lines of tnun-porUitiun In Nulir.isk , lle-olved. That wo condemn the acts of Ihe republican and democratic parties us repre sented In Ihe last legislature lit fostering ' upon the people of the state of Nebraska mi alien mucnior who has hut a pledged tool In tb" InleieMs of monopolies and combines. , Kesolved. That we heartily Indorse the ef- furts put forth by the re.resontutl\es | and senators ulectcd liy the independent party of Nebraska except these who proved triltors to thu people's citusc. Itesoivud , That uuhourtliy tlniak our rop- resenti.tlve , C. W. Curtis , for his moral coni- ! ! ! . ' and honest elVorts In sustaining tbe re- ciuhements ami p o Igcs made to his constit uents. ' Unsolved , Thru wo urn unalterably opposed to the piesent system of tiiMit'on ' In open violation lation of the pie.sent statutes in t.ixlng prop erly at les tlian Its full c .sh value and o demand that tint legislature p'.aeo sucli ] ii n- ait es us will fully punish a.iy violation of said law. Kesolved. Thut we favor liberal fixed sal aries for all county officers and all emolu ments over mid above t-aId salaries he turned Into the county tiuisnry. ; subject to tno dis posal of the eonnty commissioners. Ke-ulved , Tint a copy of theo involutions ho published In all friendly local papers of Ihe Independent pally.V. . K. DUNCAN , IlrjNitv NVK , 11. K. Ciumcu , 1.V. . KiNii. \VII.UA.M Wiun. It was then movol and seconded that the convention proceed to ballot for candidates under the call of the county central commit tee. Tlio motion carried. S. W. Dowel was nominated as candidate for countv treasurer ; II. Barnov , elcrlc ; John Oste'rllng , sheriff ; \V. K. Duncan , cleric of the district court ; II. II. Kilburn , super intendent ; John Uineornon , surveyor ; Dr , I. J. Daniels , coroner ; Hans Dulsbdlii of the First dixirlct , James Connelly of the Second district and J. II. Jackson of the Third dis trict , were nominated as candidates for county commissioners. After appointing delegates to the state and judicial convention nud the county central committee the convention adjourned amid shouts of enthusiasm. The full county ticket is beliovc.d to bo a strong ono and it is con ceded that many of them will bo elected. Situation at Silver Creole. SII.VKII Citnnic , Nob. , Aug. 9. [ Special to Tins BEE. ] The political situation-is warm ing np. The independent judicial conven tion for lliis district will bo held in Columbus August 15. The convention will nominate two candidates for- the judgeshlp. There are no candidates u.l work In the Held und the people nro moving slowly to ascertniu who the available men aro. Mcr- ilck county is entitled to ono of the Judges , which is ah admitted fact all over the dis trict , and aealti ills admitted over the dis trict that Judge A. Ewing of Central City is the proper man for the Independents to place on their ticket as ono of the standard bear ers of their partv. Judge EwinK is an old experienced attorney who stands high in this city. Ho is regarded by all parlies as a ilrst-class man in every respect. Ao has been an anti-monopolist for years ; n practitioner who has never resorted lo Ihe often resorted to shyster and dishonest practices , ono of the best lawyers in the slalc , u man of few enemies and carried this county lust fall as an independent for county attorney , which position he now holds. Prom'prcsont appearances this Judicial dis- tribt will bo carried by the independents ibis fall and for the good of all the convention should put up good men , Small Attendance at York. Voiuc , Nub. , Aug. " . [ Special to Tin : HISIS. ] The independent , county convention to elect delegates to Iho district Judicial con vention at David City , August 12 , und the independent state convention at Hastings , August 18 , mot in the court room hero yes terday. There was a very Unlit utlendunce , many of the delegates being absent and two townships were not represented at all. Most of those proicnt are candidates for local oftiees Ibis fall. Judge Bates was present and was allowed to name all of the fourteen delegates to the judicial convention. There were no instructions given regardini ; n second choice. nor in * U.IMK. Missouri Man In Seaioli of Ti outdo and U'lint Ho Found , ST. Louis , Mo. , Au ? . I ) , Daniel Htirman stopped at the house of Michael Bcclcor , 'J001 Kosclusko street , at a late hour last night where a number of people were gathered for u social purpose und , being ucligerently in clined , offered lo whip any person present , The challenge was followed by blows from the whip Burman curried in his hand upon the head and shoulders of u number of Ihoso present. So inanv persons seemed unwilling to receive punishment that it required u siiuud of police to ivscuo Burman Irom the hands of what soon became u mob , whoso evident Intention was a lynshintr , for ho was being drugged to Iho nearest lump post by thu mob , soviTiil ol whom were clubbing and hitting him on the face und body with their llsis. Burman .vus badly hurt but will recover. _ \\lll Kdnualo Socialists. Hr.iti.tx , Aug. 0. llerrLlebtlcb today op ened schools for training suclnlistlo laborers , Thu object Is lo glvu a .sound ami practical education. Four thouiuml applicailons were made for admission , but the schools can uc- commoduto only l.OOU persons. Klforts will bo mudu to open other schou.s DoWltt's Llttlo bariy Kiiora ; best llttlo pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , baJ breath. Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years tlie vStaiiclard , MkWhere tb ' , a/efye bloftotnf of MADE ONLY BY N.K.FAIRBANK&CQ. CHICAGO. THEGREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY Cure * nil disorder * of Iho Stomach , I.lvcr , Ilowuls , KI lo lys , Hluililar , Nerrotw. souses , I.o < s of Apnotlte. HeiiJnclio , Con lpatlon , Costivetim , liillgottiin , Hllloui- ness , 1'over , l'ilo. < , Etc , , anil ron ! crs tlu > system less Iliiblp to ooiilract dUcaso. DYSPEIPSIA. KAHWAY'S PIIiLS are i-tirij for this complaint. . They tonu up the internal soorotlons to piillhv iK'tlon. restore strunilh to thu sloiinum , nn 1 on ihlo It t > nurfor-n IU funtloM. ( I'rlco'J'.c a box , i-oM by all dru Klsts , or inulloil KADWAY .t ( JO. , IIJ Wurrou Struct , No\f } ork , on receipt of price. NO GUREX ! NO PAY. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Mnny yeiun' orporlonro. A rocnhir crmlnnto In nipdlelna M aipiuinas aiiow. Is still trontlng with th t rentest DUCCQO , till Nurvom , Chriinlc anil 1'rlvnto Il o't L-n. A IKTMI-UIUIU euro Kiinrantovil for Untnrrb. SpcrmatorrlKe.i. Io t Mnnlioml. SeinlnnlVuakne , NlRht Ijosin , liupjto icy , Syplillls. S-trlctUro , nnU-ft. ' ' dl > ra c of the Illnnil , Kln ami Urln.ary OrKins. N. It. I Kimrntitoo f.XIJ for ovcry c.uu 1 unilarlnko nnil fal luciirH. ( . ( iniiillntlon fn-o. Hook . Myaturlua of Ltfo ) nut trju. Oilloj hours 3 a. in. to S p. m. Uundity 10 n in. to 12 ni. Scml Mtnmp for rotily. OMAHA , NEB. Nos. 108,110 and 112 N. 11th St. TELEPHONE 1772. PROTECTED BY U. S. PATENTS Manufacturers of Iron and Steel Ribbon Yard and Lawn Fences , also Farm , Stock , Park and Cemetery Fences. The cheapest , most artistic and durable fence In the market. Manufacturers' agents for Archi tectural Iron work of all kinds , and for the celebrated Buckthorn Steel Ribbon Wire. Call at Factory and see samples. Send for Catalogues and Prices. BLOOD ! : Pimples on the Pace | Breaking Out | ; BklnTronble3 | : Llttlo Bores i Hot Skin ) : Boils l Blototeai : Cold Bores | Bad Breath ) ; Bore Month or Lipa | : If TIIH miffiT rr.iin miy of ; tfil ; o Jinptoni * , tukc . R \ ENGLISH [ WHY ? BEOAK aFMyP ouil LOOD | FOIl SALE 1IY KIJHN & CO. . Onmha. .MIUUOIIKIUf.Mil ! M Klllll'S tlllll.M KKADlCATOIt-Carol nil ilhaniai bocuiiHO UkllU tlio inlcTOtiu or Keriu. l utnp an 1 rot dletl In $ J. flj und (5 BUOI , thu l.Utur J I3 I ualloni Sent any- nliuro prep ilil on receipt of prlej nrO. O I ) . Wo IBSIIO anna anlc'o lo cure. Tiiti iiiihllu. trnilo uri I loblier ciiiHilUMl hjr thu IJoo rn.in Drii Co. .Mn- Cormck& ! litntl , Oniiiliu ; C. A. Melcher , Howard Mjurs ninl | { . ,1. Soykuni , Soutli ( > n ilii A. I ) . Ki)3 ter mill M. 1' . Kill * , Council Mill IT- . : DOCTOR Thcio Colohintuil K.NCI.ISH ; PIllanrcal'uiiUlvoCuroforNlcl. : BACKER'S llfiuliiflio , IlllliMiHiicMt. , airU Ouii tlu4tlun. ; Si.iall , plrnN.I 1 POKE unt AIM ! u fiiTorlto ulll < the * iullo. SuU la KnUinl for Is.- \ < l. , la America for ur.p. flut > tlirin from your Prugxlita , or ; ioncl to H. II. IIOOIiMl / . < 0.t ; 4C d'r.l llroB'Usy , NOT York. J Kor Saloby KUIIN & CO. . Omaha. tiottofi-liiit'ti. Utt-ut unit Lpuc cured In dav.s by llio Kronuh Ueiiioily un- tltlud thu KINO , lldissolves against und Is ulJsorliL-d Inlo the Inllaino I parts. Will refund money If It iloos not uuiu or causes Hlriuturo. tieiitluinun , hurt ) H a reliable nrl clo. ji : a pueka''O nr - for t > pur niiill iirepald. Mu- Curiiilek iV l.iind , Omaha. urulverelief Ijku" Ur. 1'lereon .Mainetio J'.Uslle Trims. " Itliaururc-ilttioniutiiUI If JIIH want tlio IIUKT.BOiiil InlnmniiiB . . | " - , ' \ . Logic's Porlocllcnl Pills. Thin ( 'reiii-li riiiunly no't illro'Uir upon the Kmi'irn- IlKMirc.'im anil I'linn Miiin'.i | | i"ii or lh < uicinni. IZurtliruu f ir * . ' > , ami em InmiH.il ' Mtiniil I nir lia ii > ul iluriiiic u a miii.'r. .U'b.iO'4. ilni. Uts nn I tliu pnlille aupplleil by lionihiian UriiK Co. Oin.iha. Indentions without plates , rnnovn'ilo hrld u "I'r. ' Thio"UiiiiiiU'irs piitunt" No , ppliu ilinvii uf piuius. hlto iinylhln : you llki > . tuulh r.'intilli llriu. Just thu tlllll'J fur mlnlslrr * . luwyiTHiind puhlli'spo liters. I'rlco n Illtlo iiiiirn than nihljur plali'i , wilhln ru.ieii of nil. Ur It-ilioy. D.'inlti. li.ii tlio snl.i r-'hl , lo ( liniihii und liiiiuliis 0 unity , ullluo ; nl Hour . uiii.ih.i i liloeU. _ _ _ _ OMAHA Hliuutl'Jiu procure for itrailu uiY1-- " , . Him. Write fur elrculnri SHKUWODU iiunii iu NOW ( Vurk , jfu | l TELEGRAPHY. MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE * For troubling pains in small of back use Mooro's Tree of Life. For Ciiturrh u o Moore's Treeof Lifo , For Constipation use Tree of Life. The irroat " life romoily The Tree oJU. Lifo. - ' Mooro's Tree of Ufa. n poilt ! euro for Kia f nnu [ .Ivor Compl il'it nil I all b oo I iIlioKQ * Ho Jilt pay to mit'or whan you cmiri3l Dr mliu Moora'l Troaor Mfo. t'uallruit Llfti UiiiuaJri DOCTOR : - : McGSEW T1I13 Slxtcon Yo.ns Uiperlenou In llio Treatment of all lurini of kln Illseiitoi mill I'Vmnlo ll ) on cii Lnillvi fnim 2 tu 4 only. Mr .Meliroiv H hiiO'eiiH In Inn treatment of I'llv t'j llsu.iMs ) hn < < never licon uqn.illoil , llooki nnil rircillun KIIKH. Treatment bjr currespoiiduiico. OIHce , 14 and Kirn in St * . , Omaha , Nub. Kntrunco on either street. RESTORED. "SANAT1VO" Ut \Voinli > riil bpanltb Hemedy. Is tolil with > t cure all Nervous Uli eaficfl. mcli n WCR Memory , jx of 1'owcr.llu Wakcfulncti , tlOOll , W'TVOUf Iiefii , 1A - allude , all Ural.i and Before & . After Uso. logs of power of Iho I'hotoKraphcil from life. Ocncratlro OrKatii , lit eltlicr in , canned of over-ciertlon , youthful liidvucreUuni. or the eicenlra use of tobacco , opluui , or atlmulonte , which ul'.linotelf Imd to llillrmltjr , Couiuniptlon aud Inianlty. Tut Up In convenient form lo carry In the Tcit twckct. I'rlco fl a pacUnae , or 6 for W , with every 3 order we Klv a written eunrnnliiii l < > cum or refund Hi * iiioiKty. Kent liy mall Hi any addrcia. Clrculir Irt . iliMitlon thl piper. Adilrcui , MADHID CHEMICAt CO. , Uranch Office for U. 0. A. 417 llcirinirn fired. rillCAOO. II.U KOI I HAU : IN OMAHA. NKil. , IJV Unhn 4 r . , Cor. I5lh A DmiKl.u 8t . private utieubeuof jr > . n A certain euro for tile ( If Mil * tutliiK VYettkut'im peculiar tu < miin , LWYI uiaonifDT Iprcfii-r ti6ttnndfeoliaf * IJ aTHtEvmCMIUjriMno. . ; IV W ) .D.rATOR.'lt ' : Parnam StrBBt Theater i ToniKlit anil every iiiKlit thin wcok. Wodnua. J diiy nixlaaliinliiy MnUiion. X ' EUNICE GOODRICH bupnoitodby u thoroughly competeut cum- / panjr , I'opulur prloea ,