THE OMAIU DAILY BElsSJhllDAY , MAY 6 , 1802. BETTING ON THE RESULT It is President Harrison Against the Field Among All Glasses. THEY KNOW MIS NOMINATION IS CERTAIN On tlio Contrary Cleveland's Chnncci fur Srrnrlng IIU I'arly'ii lca < lor lil | > Are haul to llo Poor Wlmt Politician * Think of tlin Situation. WASIUXOTOX Buntuu OP TUB BRB , 513 FOUIITCENTII STIIKET , WASIIIXOTOX , IX G. , May 5. There Is no talk Hko that based upon dollars lars In the hand when It cornos to politics. The man who will back his judgment with tnonoy is tbo ono who commands attention when ho uttore political prognostications. A number of men were about the capllol today Reeking those individuals who have recently boon onylng that President Harrison would not bo ronomlnntod nt Minneapolis , nnd wherever tboy were found they were re quired to back their opinions with something substantial. Two bets were finally made as n result of this effort , ovoti money bomg plncod on the president against the Bold. Two appeared to exhaust the ootlro .supply of sangulnu Opposition. A number of repub licans who opposed ronomlnntion for per sonal reasons olTerod to make wnRors that the president would bo ronomumtod , nnd some offered largo odds , ? 1XJ ( to JtXMn ono In- Blanco being olTorod by nn administration man. man.As n pure matter of financial spoculntion there Is scarcely n betting man In Washing ton tonight who would not Jump at n chance to mane a wager that the president Will bo ro- nouiinutod. On Tuesday n man at the capitol - tel offered oven money that ho could iiamo flvo men , ono of whom would bo the nominee nt Minneapolis. His offer was quickly token by a democrat when the names were mentioned nnd it was found tbnt the name of Harrison was not ninoiiR thorn. Tlioy I'ut up Coin Cash , The contlemnn who accepted the wager then offered to permit the addition of two names to the list and again olTorod to give pormlsslon to add to those seven names the possibilities of two states , any Iwo which might bo mentioned , and there were no takers. Then thob.vrs were thrown down nnd wngors were offered even on Harrison nealnst the Hold. Hut two have so far been accepted. Tins Bin : correspondent would undertake to Jlnd tukeis for all llio money of these who bollevo that President Harrison will not bo nominated nt Minneapolis. In this connection It is intcrotiiic to note that Colonel Joe Rickey of St. Louis , the well Know election plunger , Is bore and tak ing all the bets ho can get at any terms , that Mr. Cleveland will not bo nominated. Colonel Itlckoy U rocognl/cd ns ono of the shrewdest democratic politicians in the country and is n ma. , who always bets to win. A revised list of tbo delegates to tbo Min neapolis convention who have so far boon in- tructed lo vote upon the lirst ballot for the rcnomlnatlon of President Harrison , count ing those who have been Instructed by con- tlous hold this week and who have boon up to this afternoon noted , shows a total of 330. These have boon actually instructed. These include the delegates instructed In Mary land nnd Illinois nnd reduce some what the number of delegates who have in Iho absence of instruclions in dicated their determination to vote for the president's ronominution nnd these who nro sure to bo selected for ronominatlon from 211 to till. Added to the Instructed delegates .Iho Harrison column today swells up lo the absolute tolnl of 527 , which is sovonty-slx moro than the number necessary to insure rcnomlnatton. Counting two delegates from Alaska , the Minneapolis convention \ \ bo eompoM'd of oven 000 delegates , i > o that 151 will bo necessary to a choice. CluM'luiul .May Withdraw. A \\oll known member of congress from the northwest , who refuses to have his name URod in connection witu Iho slatamont , says that ho had recently a conversation with ex- Ptcsident Cleveland in whicli the latter gave him the distinct impression , without so btat ing In words , lhat ho would probably aslc that Ins nnrno bo noi presented at the Chicago cage convention in the Interests of harmony. Up to this time but 101 delegates bavo been Instructed for Mr. Cleveland. Mltcollancous. Postmasters wore today uppointod for Iowa us follows : Bolnn , Worth county , A. D. Krusomark vice P. G. Kllnofoltor , resigned ; Gait , Wright county , A. Hlchards vice C. L. Marsh , resigned ; Grovoland , Clark county , J. Pucltet viro A. Miller , resigned ; Hatna , \Vinnobngo county. Ilalvor Paulson vice J. P. Klostor , resigned ; Slrublo , Ply mouth county , G. .1. Hlttor vice A. C. Laird , re- aiguod ; Union Mills , Mahaslca county , L. Holder vice M. M. Bradbury , resigned. South Dakota J. F. Wright , Hermosa , Cus- tor county ; T , Quiusol , Argo , Brookings county. F. II. Holsnll and associates have tiled ap plication with thooomptrollorof the currency for a charter for tbo First National bank of Sioux Hapids , la. The star mall service between NIobrara end Bulto will bo Incroascd to throe times a \vcek July 1. Assistant Secretary Crounso has returned from bis trip to the Pactllc coast. Assistant Secretary Chandler today sus tamed the decision of thocommlsslonorln the land case of William W. Wudo againslJnmes W. Swo noy from Lnnkton , Soulb Dakota , directing that the entry of Sweeney oo can celled. P. S. H. rou TIII : AUMY. Coinplitto Lint nf In the Si-rvloii. D , C. , May D. [ Specin Telegram to TUB BBC. I Tlio following army orders were Issued today : Major Alexander C. M. Ponnlngton , Fourln artillery , U relieved from further duty at tlio United States artillery school , Fort Mnnroo Vn. , with a view to his assignment by ihu commanding general , Department of tbo Bast , as Inspector of artillery of that department , Special order April -1 is amended so ns to Grunt lenvo of absence for two months , to take effect on or about Juno 1 , with permis sion to apply for an extension of one month , to Second Lluutonnnt Morris 1C. Barroll Fourth artillery. First Lieutenant Walter M. Dickinson , Seventeenth infantry , U detailed tailed as profostor of military ocionco am tactics at the Massachusetts Agrlculturn college. Amhorst. to take effect August 111 and will report In person on that data for duty ui'cordlngly , relieving First Llou tenant Lester W , Cornish , Fifth cavalry wbo will remain at Amborst until Soutombor . _ . 180) ) . and Ihen proceed to Join hU troop. First Lieutenant Charles H. Bonostocl Twonty.llr.st infantry , will proceed nt nnco lo Ban Francisco and report in person to the commanding general , Department of Callfor nla , for assignment lo duty as raugo oflicor at tlio Presidio of San Francisco. Captain Aaron H. Appcl , assistant sur peon , Is relieved from" duty ut Fort D. A Kussell , Wyo. , nnd will report in poison for Duty to the commanding ofllcer at Fort Bu ford , N. I ) . , relieving Captain Julian M C'abell , assistant ttureeonvho will then re port In person for duty to the commandlnu oftlcor at Fort U , A. Uusjcll Captaiu Appol will report by lotier lo the commanding con * oral , Doparlmont of Dakota , and Captain Ctt' boll to tno commanding general , Department of tbo Platto. Tha following assignment : to regiments and onlccrs recently promutoc nro ordered ; Colonel Kdwurd G. Bush , pro inotod from lloutennut colonel , Eleventh In lantry , to the Twenty-fifth Infantry , to dnt from April , vice Andrews , retired. H will proceed to Join hU regiment. Llouton nt Colonel Edward C. Woodruff , promoted from major , Fifth Infantry , to the Klovontl Infantry , to date from April - - , is'-1 ) , vie Bust ) promoted' ; Major Cieorgo B. Kussoll promoted from captain , Ninth Infantrv , u Iho Fifth infantry , lo dnto from April 23 181W , vice Woodruff promolcd. Ho will b uslguod lo a station by tbo commanding tenoral , Department of the Host. Captain Thomas B. McCalob , promoted from tlrs lieutenant and rogimoutal adjulaul , Nluti Infantry , to tbo Ninth infantry company F to date ( rom April . ' , IbOJ , vice U'issoll ' , pro molod. Llotitonunt Colonel Edward C Woodruff , Klovcnth infantry , liavluj ; served over thirty ycari in the army is , on his owi ippllcailgn , retired from aotlro service tbl dato. Wp tcra D. U. , May 5. [ Spoolo Tolesrata to THU UKK.J Too following 1U f pensions granted U reported by Tur. Bun nd Einmlncr Bureau of Claims ; Nebraska i Original Henry M. Liggett , tlonroo T. Boston. Moses Cromblo , Thomas oloy , William H , Ilatnsoy , Orln II. I'nr- ons. Wllllnm E. Baker. Hobert M. Ooudy , William H. Orovo. Additional David B. S. 'alroo. Timothy A. Taylor. Additional Shenck C. Burllngln. Increase William lowcn , Horace Dean , Charles A. Holdcn , William H. Thompson. Original widow , etc. Loulso E , Honoysott. Iowa ; Original Kobort U. C. Orantham , lacob Collins , Isaac N. Smith , Samuel Max- veil , Daniel Coykondalt , Charles A. Andor- on , Francis Kldson , David Hcndcrson.Fran- els M. Snckott , John It. Dolts , William iVolth , Frederick Ooder , Lynian B. Hurbert. Author T. Hnll , Jamoj J. Evans , William 111 ton. Additional Charles II. McCnuloy , sulah Nixon , Albert U. Eborhart , Kichard Jlllott , Obadiah F. Hen.iley , Oliver H. Smith , James L. Huddloston , William J. ilooro. Incroft'O Joieph Lawson , Wllllaifi vl. Carpenter , Bvron Clark , Daniel II. Cas- cr , John C. Williams , Frederick Gump. Alonzo Owen , Darwin B. Cook. Original vldows , etc. Christina Coonoy , Ascnoth Declorey , mother ; Martha Snydor. mother. South Dakota HcubcnK. Timbers , Gilbert laxtcr , Gooreo F. Scovlll. Adilltlonnl lohn Mace , William Shoad , Jr. Increase William Stansflold. Dr. Birnoy's catarrh po wdor f or cold In head ttvvin u.11 A 11,1. I.ittin Hey I.out. At Twenty-third nnd L streets yesterday afternoon there was a ripple of excitement n the neighborhood. Shortly after noon the J-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ucorgo Jerrarz was missed , nnd a visit to the nclgli- jors failed to reveal the whereabouts of the joy. When last seen ho was playing with "its do ? near a big washout on L street , The plnca was visited and to the horror o ! the beholders It was soon that n cave In had recently tnkon place. The opinion was lulculy formed that the child and dog were [ juried underneath. Shovels were quickly irocurcd nnd the work of removing tbo earth jogan. After removing n largo quantity of , ho dirt , the searchers were convinced that the boy was not buried thoro. A searching r > nrty was formed and the woods near by thoroughly scoured. Up to a late hour last evening tbo whoro- nbouts of the child was not known. Charles Scarr , the druggist , snys ho saw the bov near his store nt Twonty-tourth and M streets , shortly after noon , but being busy paid little attention to the incident. Tno child were n small black lint , red waist , gray skirt , rod stockings and a ualr of shoos , tils dog Is a yellow ono , and is un- loubtcdly with him , as a great attachment exists liotwoen thorn. Itontlrn * Itilrulury. During the noon houryostordnr , and while Agent C. W. Tynor mid assistants were at tinner , burglars entered the B. & M. depot , at the west end of the L street viaduct , and jroko opoti the casli drawer of the company's safe , the doors of which were standing open Within the drawer were chocks to the amount of nearly 510,000 , also vouchers amounting to several thousand dollars. No currency Is every placed in the safe , conso- quonlly the ourglars secured no booty. The chocus nnd vouchers were untouched , the thlovos evidently believing that to take and attempt to cash thorn would load to their ap prehension. A thorough investigation by Agent Tynor falls to reveal anything as being missing. l'nrowtll Party. The farewell party of the Young People's Social club was givnn last evening nt Knichts of Pythias hall. About forty couples were in attendance. At 11:30 : o'clock the dance was stopped and all re paired to the Delmonlco hotel , where a ban quet was spread. The menu was discussed , after which H. L. Carpenter , president ot tbo Young Poo- pie's club , rapped for oraor and wolco'uod the guests In bolittlng words. Toasts were responded to by Mavor Miller , Councilman Bufla , Colonel Mayllold , B. E. Wllcox nnd others. Thu party was ono of the most enjoyable and successful over given In bouth Omaha. Cot u lluril rail. J. W. Boileau , the nrchitect residing at Albright , haa a narrou escape from death about 5 o'clock last evening. Ho attempted to stop from a moving motor train at Twenty- fourth nnd M streets , nnd was thrown violently lently to the pavement. When ho foil ho was nearly thrown underneath the wheels of the moving train. Mr. Boiloau was carried Into a drug store near by and his Injuries attended to. Upon examination it was found that ho bad sus tained internal injuries and the second finger on the right hand was badly lacoralod. Later the injured man was removed to his home and is resting easily. Nutcn mid I'erriouulfl. Samuel Shrlyloy will pay n visit to his old homo In Indiana. Uev. Mr. Ivory of Bessemer , Mich. , Is the guest of E. J. Davis. Mrs. E. W. Cornish of Tokamah is the guest of her sou , J. F. Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Muncoy have taken up their resldonoo ot 2309 L stroot. G. Andrews of Cambridge , this state , was the guest yesterday of Alex Schlegel. J , W. Sipe nas gene to Dos Moines , la. , and Chicago , III. , upon n business trip. I lav. D. F. Kbodobnuch of Minden was vlsiting'South Omaha friends yesterday. Andy Mahoney anil bis brother have boon called to Iowa by the death of their father. Colonel E. P. Sitvaeu returned yesterday from Ogden , U , T. , wjioro ho has boon for several days. Uort Hawley has returned homo from Per- cival , la. , where ho has boon visiting for several days with relatives. Jonathan Johnson of the Cuaahy Packing company will leave the Ilrst of next week for nn extended visit to Vermont. William Winston nnd wife of Rushville , this state , who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George B. Jontc , will return homo to day , D. A. Pearce will till the position of city editor on the Dally Citizen. Mr. Pearce is a n young man of ability and will flll the post tiou creditably , Tbo Gormanla hall saloon will bo closed during the coming year , no ono taking out n llconso to conduct the placo. The stopping of the Sunday dances there by Mayor Miller is the causo. Mrs. D. L. Holmes nnd Mrs. .f. P. Evors have talccn uhargo of the Head hotel , and in the future will conduct that hostelry. Both uro well known Indlos in South Omaha so ciety and ttelr venture will provo a success. The entertainment which was to have boon given this evening by the Junior Ep- worth leaiuo of the Mothodlst Episcopal church has boon postponed owing to the death of Mortio Houseman , a member of the league. At 0 o'clock this evening the now Hag will bo raised on the High school building. Ap propriate exorcises will bo held , the mom hers of the Grand Army of the Kopublic , Women's Holiof Corps and Sons of Veterans participating. . Moro than tbroo weeks ago n vacancy was caused m the poundm&stor's olllco by tbo resignation of H. H. llavon. No appoint ment has boou made to till the vacancy , ana the people owning lawns which uro unpro tected by n fence from the uovorab ont town cow , are anxious to have tbo olllco lllled im mediately and by an incumbent who wil give thorn protection , Tbo fame of your wonderful headache euro , Bradycrotinu , has gone abroad and I can't keep it in stock. J , A. Ilolman , Era tmtsburff , Md. WANT TO SWEEP STREETS. ririnc Aftur the Jot > tluit Sunlres VVouliI Not Keep. Thli afiornoon the Board of Public Worits will rocolvo bids for street cleaning during tbo unoxplrod term of C. K. Sulros' ( | contract , which has boou declared null nnd void. void.At At this time it looks as though there would bo some spirited cotnpotttlou , as eight different parties bavo declared tholr intou. lion of bidding. Under the old contract Squlros was paid $15 par inilo for cleaning and swooping tbo paved atroou of the oily. DaWtlt's Sarauparilla destroy * such pol sons ns scrofula , skin disease , oc/oimi , r'aou uutlim. 1U timely use saves many llvos. Dr. Dirnoy , uoso and tlirout. Boo bldg JOHN N , CAMPION PARDONED Ho Will Bo Released from the Peniteutiary May 20. RESULT OF HIS WIFE'S ' NOBLE EFFORTS County's llont Cltl/cm SIR" the 1'ctltlnii ItciiticstliiK Kxocutlvo Clem ency Another Illg Dniimpo Suit on Trial at Lincoln. LIXCOI.X , Nob. , May 5. ( Special to THE JEE.J Oovornor Boyd has extended oxocu- Ivo clotnoncy to Johu N. Campion , who was convicted of ombczzlomont at Omaha and sentenced to the penitentiary fortbroo years. Jatuplon owes his good fortune to his wife's Idullty. She has spared no effort from the Irno ho was convicted until his release was secured. TliopotiUon for pardon to Oovurnor ; ioyd wnsslpnod oy Judges Fcrgjson , Irvine , Uoanc , ICoysor and Davis of the Douglas county district court and waa accompanied by loiters from the trial Judge , Leo Eitello , and the prosecuting attorney , T. J. Mahonoy. The petition was also endorsed by such men as A. J. 1'oppleton. J. M. Woolworth , H. W. Yatss , George L. Miller , O. M. Carter , W. V. Morse , O. M. Hitchcock , Chailcs ORdon , It. D. Estabroolt , J , 11. Htiyties , Oeorgo Bar ter , Aaron Chad wick ana other prominent citizens ol Omaha. The commutation of sen- : enco granted byCiOVornorlloyd releases Mr. Campion on the 'JUth iluy of this month. l.utU'r from ( tallies ( ! , Hliilnc. Governor Boya today received n letter from Hon. James It. Blalno , secretary of state , In which It was stateu that the mints- .or of AUfltrla-Hunpnry had requested of : ho Department of State nt Washington In formation on the following points : 1. What crimes , according to the loclsla- .lon of the atlTerrnt states of the union , call 'or the Imposition of capital punlshmontl - . \Vhatlsthonumborofsucn cases and , ho number at ca < es In which capital punish ment has boon Inllictod within the p.xst few yours I There being no record at the sta'.o house 'rom which the desired Information can Bo obtained , Governor Boyd referred the com munication to Labor Commissioner Andres , who will address n letter to tun various county clerks with n request for the facts. < ioiilp tit tli State House. John Churchflolu , who was convicted of issau't and battery In Hitchcock county last March ana sentenced to p.iy n line of $100 and coats , had the Hue remitted by Governor Eioyd this forenoon. The Trenton Loan and Building associa tion wo ? ineornorated thU forenoon. The uaso of H. iMoNeal Smith ngnlust lames L. Tuttle cnmo to the supreme court from Froiitlor county this forenoon. C. E. Perkins , vice president , of the Chicago cage , Burlington & Qulncy Knilroiu ) com- iauy , and General Manager Holdrogo of the LJ. tt M. , called nt the state house this fore noon. Superintendent Goudy Is today sending out blanks to oHlcors of tbo school districts desiring to vote bonds for school districts. I'ulluo Court L'loklngs. Up to noon todav Uov. Mr. Collins , pastor of the African Methodist Episcopal church , who caused the arrest of the colored man Boll at Omaha for the embezzlement of & 1U , liad not entered u formal complaint. Daniel Anderson was found iislcop on a door step at IDiS P street last dight. " When taken to the station It was discovered that ho was suffering from severe injuries In the head received at Crete yesterday and had como to the city for medical treatment. Nine vagrants who had stolen a keg of beer and created a disturbance , wore sen tenced to flfteon days oacn in the county jail. Their leader received a 523 line addi tional. Another lilt ; Diiinngn Suit. Judge Hall and n jury were today encaged in the trial of the case of Nelson Wostovor against Chiol of Police Duiges. This 13 an other of the many cases arising from the famous gambling'raid of last September. At that time Chief Dinges and his men raided a gambling house over tliti Ivy Loat saloon and carried away n number of tables and other property. After the cuso against the gamblers had been disposed of Anson Full- Ington swore out n writ of replevin , upon which ho demanded possession of the prop erty. Chief Dingos claimed that ho did not Know where they wero. Believing that the property was stored in the vault at the police station Constable Kuuffman secured the services of Westovor , a blacksmith , to force the doors. Westovor was arrested and put behind the bars , but was soon after wards released. Ho asks for $3,000 as dam- aces for false imprisonment. ' Of IntcicMt to County Clerkg. CUADUONNeb. . , May 5. ( Special to TUB BnE.J Efforts arc being niado by Hon. A. G. Shears , cleric of the dlstiict court of Dawes county , to secure a meeting of all clerics of the court of different counties in Nebraska to bo held at this place some time in July. This place Is well adapted for a mooting ot that sort , as It would of course bo mainly a pleasure trip to the gentlemen in terested , and Chndron is such a short dis tance from Hot Springs , Deadwood and other Black Hills points that it would give them an opportunity to vtatt those places , Chad- ran also boasts of throe of tbo best hotels in tbo state , two of tbora beinc throe story brictt buildings. lEobullillii ) ; Thulr TVmplo. BIAIU , Neb. , May 5. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Br.i.J The laying of the corner Jtono of the Blair Odd Fellows now brick building was celebrated today. The structure will cost about 5,000 and Is located on the site of the one recently burned. Gr.ind Master G. L. Lonmis and Grand Secretary It. T. Gage of Fremont. Past Grand Master John Evans of Omaha and Thomas Hallcr olllciatcd. In tha box was placed n history of Blair , copies of the local papers and u bottle of wheat from Washington county. In the evening the lodge engaged in work in all dogroos. An elaborate lunch waa served at H o'clock , Krariipy' * Trnlnmuii Organize. KCAUNEV , Nob. , May 0. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE.J A Branch of the vail- way employes club was formed hero lost night with thirty momoers , The organization ii known as the Midwav City Hallway Km ployes club. Jumui B. Scanlon , ngent lor the Union Pacific , was chosen president ; V. T. Vincent , of the B. it M , , vice presi dent ; H , E. Dunn , freight acnnt of the Union Paclllc , secretary , and VV. II. Hunt , freight agent of the B. & M. , treasurer. Execulivo board : S. E. Brlggs , Edward Henry and John Hume. Will llamllo Tin * Vi-iir'it Crop. Ai.nios , Nob. , May 5. [ Special Telegram toTiiB BBI.J : Arliclo * of Incorporation of the Crouch Milling company of Albion wore Hied in the county clerk's otlica today. The company Imn capital stock of ? . ! OiOOO and will at onca proceed with the erection of n first class sto.iro flouring mill of 100 barrels capacity. They expect to have the plant In operation for tins year's crop. The officers and directors are : C. G , Barnes , president ; A. W. Ladd , vice prnsldont ; WillUm Crouch , treasurer ; Samuel Crouch , P. S. Thompson , E. W. Gunther , and J. D. ttrowor. Cliatlron Citizen * l > nllihtr < l. CIIADHOX , Neb. , May 5. [ Special to Tun BUG.Chddron ] cltuous arc jubilant over tha success of the delegates from ibis county securing the congressional convention for this place. It will undoubtedly bring at leastC 00 people here , many of .whom have never visited this section of the stata and have no Idea of Us great advantages. DoWltt'stiarsaparllia is roiublo. Slunlerer Aliuy Sentenced to 1'l.YMOi-rn , N. V , , May 5. The application ot Aliny , Christie Warden's murderer , for anew now trial on the ground of frosti ovldeuco , has boon denied , and Alray was sentenced to be hanged the third Tuesday in May , IS'JX Uowitfs Sarsaparilla cleanses lae'DlaoJ , Dr Ulrnoy euros catarrh. QKE bidj ; rirst llaplul Cliurch Trouble. At a meeting of the Flrtt Baptist church congregation hold a resolution was adopted asking the members' Wlhoboard of dea cons to withdraw > , i ltor | reilpnntloni. Thomas Bonnor , n doafson for twenty-two years past , assented ; and the congrega- .Ion , by a unanimous Vote , then rofusoJ to accept the resignations ! I Dr. Blrney'a ' Catarrh "Pftwdor for tonslloUs cit.txvi : . llurlliiRton oniclnU ( ) Jcrt tn tlio Western I'rolRht AMiitifntlon Itulm. CHICAGO , 111. , May i.l. A proposition to amend the articles of nftreomont , of the \Vost- orn Freight assoclntion lias boon submitted by the Burlington road > vlth the request that it bo considered at the next rccular meeting of the association. The most important change suggested Is the provision formatting rates. It is provided that a two-thirds vote instead of n majority vote of tha members shall bo required to mnuo the proposed re duction of rates. After two-thirds of the members bavo voted against such change it must give thirty days notlso of Its Intention. At present only ten days notlco Is required. The amendment also provides for nu execu tive committee consisting of u vice president or eenornl manager of t-ach road In the asso ciation to docldo all questions pertaining to rates , expenses , divisions , etc. Advices bavo boon received hero to the effect that the Western Paisongor associa tion at Its mooting today in Hot Springs , Ark. , appointed a committee , consisting of George H. HafforJ. W. A , Thrall , J. C.i'ond and C. A. Cairns , to consider the matter of arranging for nn Interchangeable 5,000 mlle ticket , good on all lines In the association , and to make a report and recommendation at the July meeting. Chairman Fluloy wan saloctcd to act with this committee as its chairman , The commissioners o ( the Western Trafllo association bnvo reached a decision declining to grant the Southern Paclllc road authority to reduce the passenger rate between El Paso and San Francisco from J.h.50 to MO. DIsease never successfully attacits n sys tem with pure blood. DoWitt's Sarnparllla makes pure , now blood and onrlchoi the old. A Now County Oillclnl. From this time on the court house will bo the homo of a i.ow county ofllclal. This ofll- clal is M. D. Uocho , secretary of the Sol diers' Ksllof commission , who has taken up quarter * In the b.isomont In the rooms now occupied by the city superintendent ot build- Incs. The ofliclal desk and outllt were In today. A glance at the outllt would give tbo observer no Idea that It belonged to a county olllcial , n * the stacKs of blottori and station- cry corivey the information that the secre tary Is the state agout for u drunk euro factory. _ Slcic hoadachoi Bcecham's Pills will re lievo. _ DmigliL * County The records in the olllco of the register of deeds show the following real estate mort gage transactions during the mouth of April : ( Jlty mortgages Hied , ; iM . J707.4S4 Kami mortgages tiled , U . ' - -W Total. : )7- ) . Sril.031 City inortsiiRosiolonsed. : . ' ; . " . $ - > U.lt ) > 0 Farm mortgages released , 10 . 15,7J ! ) Total , 235. . i. . BS5K J Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething cures wind uollc , dfarrhujaetc 5 cents a bottle. K.illronil > "oti't. President ClarU of the Union Pacific U re ported to have hastened his departure from Now York andho is expected in Omaha with in a few days. The Order of Telegraph Operators is prepar ing a now schedule of waces for operators and station agents on . .tbo Union Pacific and will ask the management to adopt it. Its rates will bo similar to thoso' recently adopted on the Denver & Uio Grando. 0 Dr. Birnoy's Catarrh Powder euros catarrh I'i\rou 'll to Kov. U" . , ) . ll film. At a mooting of the congregation of the First Preauytorian church Dr. Denise , J. C. IConnody and General Hawley were appointed to hiing the resignation of Kev. W. J. Harsha before tha presbytery , which meets May 9. Tbo same gonUoinon bavo chareo " of the arrangements for a recap tion to Dr. Harsha before bo leaves for Now York. IIlK UUorco Ilorlcct. The divorce docket will bo one of the fea tures of the May term of the district court , which convenes next Monday morning. This docket Is the largest ot its kind in the his tory of tbo courts of this county. It shows that there arc y. > 0 couples who have discov ered that marriage is a failure. Looked nangcroiiH for u Minute. The fire department made a quick run to Fourteenth and Nicholas streets at noon yes terday in response to an alarm from box 8 1. The flro was insignificant and slightly dam aged ft s.mnll shanty , but the proximity or largo warehouses inado It dangerous. JM ; AOAVI L VA ie.iuie.irim. E. F. Pottls of Lincoln Is at the Mlllard. John Doran of Bunvoll , Nob. , Is at the Mlllard. O. H. Busson of Wayne , Nob. , is at the Dcllono. A. L. Toolo of O'Noill , Nob. , is at the Murray. Juan Boyle of Kearney Is registered at the Murray. Frank E. Hnrtigan ot Fremont is at the Arcade. M. C. Tinson and wife of Kearney nro at the Murray. J. W. Ball and wife of Wahno , Nob. , are at the Arcade. Miss May Lambert of Hastings is stopping at the Mlllard. GeorpoV. . Wamwrlght and wife of Blair arc at the Millard. George W.Vroman of North Platte is stop ping at the Arcade. J. E , Jenkins of Scuuylor , Neb. , Is stop ping nt the Arcade. J.V. . Thomas of O'Neill , Nob. , Is regis tered nt the Millard. J. K. Cilns of Falls City , Nob. , is roms- tcrod at the Arcade , Goorfjo E. BIgolow and wife of Lincoln are rccistorod at the Dellono. Sol Blotsky and wife of Sholby. la. , are stopping nt thn Murray. J. H. Poponnd wife of Silver Creak , Nob. , are registered at the Armada. G. T. Fields and Mrs. S. M Flolds of North Platte are rogUtorod at the Murray. Charles WooJs , Clare tCaplo and Winter Wilson of Comes , Not ) . * are at the Dollono. John H. Thompson ftyd wife of West Point , Neb. , are stopping aljUK } Dellono. S. Cotner of the Ojualm Board of Trade loft lu t evening for a busman trip to St. Louis , Chii-ago and otlfor oastnrn points. Old Titus Writing tlio Hi.story of Itomu. When old Titus wrote Rome's history ho did not think that in future ngos the springs of Europe would ho brought to America , for America was not known then , although it existed , ami so did thu Carlsbad SpringH. You can buy tha Carls- had Spnidel Salt at every drug store now. Tlioy are the concentrated evaporations of the Waters of Carlsbad , which have been usud for ctmturies for their upecifio properties in all derangements of the btomach , constipation , liver and kidney didt'nscd. The genuine has tha signature of "Uisnur& Slendclson Co , , Solo Agents , " on every bottle. BEGINNING of THE END The Hellman Administrator's Sale Has now been going on for two weeks and every clay more and more interest is being taken , go great is the throng at times that it is almost impossible to wait upon the customers properly. Thousands of bar gains have been given out so far and there arc thousands left. At no time in Omaha's "checkered career" have such immense bargains been offered in the clothing line. Competition is impossible as neither cost price or quality is taken into consideration , but everything from a collar button to a Dress Suit comes under the administrator's knife and the prices are cut to the core. lOc for 25c Collars. 15c for 35c Cuffs. 25c for 50c Ties. 50c for $1.50 Hats , 95c for $2.00 Hats. 35c for 60c Shirt Waists. 75c for $1.25 Shirts ( wiS"PMi ; ; ) All we have left of the unlaundered dress , linen bosom , reinforced front and back , Wamsutta and New York Mills muslin , good value ai SOc. The assortment of sizes is not complete. Unlaundered White Shirts , 25 Cents $25.00 MEN'S SUITS AT $14.50. $20.00 MEN'S SUITS AT $12.00. $18.0.0 MEN'S SUITS AT $10.00 There are a few of the $1O , $12 and $15 suits that we have been selling at $4.25 , $6.SO and $9.5O that are going very fast and are bound to be sold before many days. of .Other lur's ' C CORNER 13TH AND FARNAM. Sold in England for Is. IHd. , and in America for 25 cents a bottlo. XT TAJSTJES GOOr > . I Dr , Acker's English PUls Care BickncBB nnd llcadacho. [ URC Binull , pleasant , n favorite nlth tbc W. II. nOOKElVdl'cU. ' . NEW YO11K. For sale by Kuhn it Co. nnd Sherman & * McoJonnoll ( , Omalm. PROPOSALS FOR CURBING. So'ilccl propo nl' will 1)0 received I'y the uiidoralRnod until luo'clock : p. in. . May 20tli , Jh'J'J. for tlio follottlng klndb of curbing inuto- rlnl. vl/ : Kud Colorado lanilstono. \Vliltu Dolor.ulo sandstone. Heroa hiindbloiio. All acuordlnK to spoulfluiitloni. Porcurhlnz liurlii of tlio following streets anil alloys In thuvlty of Omaha , comprised lu strcat Imniovomont districts Nos. 421 , 42. ) , 426 , 42" , 4:8 , Ui , 4il : , J.n. 411. 441 , ! . ' . Ill mid 411 , or- dured Improved liy Urdlnunco No. itll'J , and moro niirtlculiirly ilo < cnlcd ) us follows , viz. : No. 4.'l I.Ciivmi'vortli street from tlio west line of Rtli btrout to thu east line of llth No. 4i5 lith street from tliobouth line of Jonoa struot to tlio north line of Luavunworth street. No. 4'i-Sponcor ; ( street from Sliorman a\o- niio to''lth btreot. No. 427 liiithrop street from bliorman avenue - nue to IKUi Htreut. No. 428 Hurt atroot. from the west line ot 1.1th utreot to thu oust line of llllh street. No. 4.W Uij atreot from 2.'d street to SHU street. No. 4Ti Iznrd street from 12th street to 14th htreet. jjjj. 4 | | : wth street from rariuim street to Iho norlh line of Davenport street. No , 142 I ) . venport street from 'Mtli street to 10th stroot. No. JI3 IQlh street from the south line of U.ivenport street to Uiimlin ; mreot. No. 411 ManUon avenue from 14th street to Sherman nv. iiuu. Kaeh 1)1(1 ) ( tonpi-olfy it prlco per llnoal foot forciiiliini ; rumpleto on uaeli stieet and uvenuo separately , In said liiiprovoinunt dls- WorU to lie done In accordance with plans nnd bpeclllc.itlons on II.o in thu olllco of tno hoard of public works. I'.aeh proposal to ho made on printed blanks furnished hv the hoard , and to Uu accom- p inlod by a corllllod check In the sum of * > UJ , payable to the city of Umaha , as an evidence of coed faith. The board reserves the rlKht to award the contract on all the said districts together oren on each dl trlct ficp.u itoly. for the itltleront kinds of material , subject to tlio uolecllon of the mateilal by the property owners , or mayor and city council , to rojoot any or all bids , and to wave defects. , , , w ยง , | | BfIIAJHKUi , Chairman lloaul of Public Works. Omaha. Nab. . May ot. . . . 1U > | | | y3.c.l | ! , ; iWAlDEPREDATIOlCLAIMS I'crsons who have lost property fro n I ml an raids elioiiM tlio their claims under tlio Indian Dopro inUon Act ot March ' , IS/1. Thu tinioli limited , in I the claims are taken up by tha court n thuorJcrln which they are rocolvo.1. Take Notice tliatall contracts outers I into with attoruoy prior to tha Ait ara miij null anl void. Information itiron auJ all claims oromptly attended to by tliu Blili BUREAU OF CLAIMS. # * ; < > iiea ttnittiiiiit. O M A. H A. , MS B Li A.3 K A. rfT Thls lluroau U KiiarantooJ by the Onmhti Due. tlio I'lonoor 1'rcii and thu ijau 1'iauulaco Examiner. TUB SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y , as represented on this man. Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Far- nani St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH. Gen'l Agent. C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent. TflSEPH BILLOTW GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST Pf RFEOT OF PENS. HJYEB. STSOKfi 6 NIES.4C BH H.V Notlco. Tim annual mooting of stockholders t ho Fri'inont , iilliorn : ; & MMonrl Valley Hallroad company will be held at thu olllci ) of the com pany In Onmh.i , Nob. , on Krlday. Mav'J , 18'J. , at'J o'clock p m. , for Ilio olni't'on ' nf di rectors arid for the transaction of s leh other business us mav coinn b fern tlio inentlnz. J. II. HKIIKIKLI ) , Secretary. Date 1 April IS , Ih'J-J. ' alTdIUI : Trade nurl.j . & GLOVES The ahnvn brands of jjlovos lor sale by The Boston Store N. W. Cor. 10th imd Dooplns Stj. Oinuhiu BOYD'S TONI&HT i NEW AND THEATER. Satu dw a-d [ The Miller Opera Oo. | M nlM I < BI 'I.KN I ID LUI LII'm : mvO 1 ION. In DnnnHljr nnil Miller's NAl'TICAI. KAItl'ICAl , OI'BUKTTA. Jiund-Ml Down Wllli MERUY MUSIC , C1JISP COMEDY. Cast Inclmlei MISS LOUISE MONTAGUE , JAS. E. SULLIVAN. HARRf BELL. ltil : I. Ml PIUCKS Tuesday-Wedneu'y May 10 and II , Mai. Wednesday. A Tremendous Kvont. Concluding the Chicago Orchestra OF 54 MUSICIANS. GENEVRA JOHMSTONE-BISHOP , Tlio Leading HoDr.-uHi of the Cuuiilry. FANNIE BLOOMFIELD ZEISLER , Tlio Must \Voinicrful I'htnKt In A merlon. Kcsurvod .suats 31 mill $ l.'ij ; but snats $ . ' . Hpuohil prices for in Ulni'ii. On sulu lit box uf- llt'uoii uiiliftor : Munil.iy , May U. FarnQm Strast Th3aler.'i' ' ' > nni rTri 7 4 NlKlltn , CumiiioncliiK Hnii'liiy ' Nlxlit , .Max 11. MatlllOti WtNlnuilax. * MNf.'OI.N J. CAUTKIIK , ( Jrcnt Unnte Kulo-Deama THE PAST MAIL. Sou , The Illxlit nf Ilio fuit mull , the wunilorfut rnllriKiil Htiiini I'tixlnu nml truln of uUtiU'un c/irn , NlaxuruKiilli by umunllttlit. tliu iurrllllc atiiniubuiii ox illusion Farnam Street Theater I'Ol'lU/AH I'KK'KS. Ouu Wcuk , cuiiiniHncliiK Hund.iy Mullnuu .May 111 , 1-IKNRV liF K , nnd lih | ili'r ; In uurunil iluuLlo lull THE BELLS SWEETHEARTS Matlncos WiMliiuiilny anil Kntunlnr "GRAND coNCEBTs" AT TIIK FIRST : COXCHECATIOJIiL : CHURCH , Tuesday KveiiliiB. Sluy : i nnd Mntlnuu Katur- iluy Muy 7. PHOK , HON1CV. OJUiAMST. MUH. .1. T. OIjAKIC. Kopruno Soloist. JlIbH MA V Afi.Nr.s ChAUK , Klocutlonlat Cents , WONUmRLiA-NU A.NU Grand Opera House. Corner Capitol Avomiu nnd 15th. VANIHIIINU tIJl'lli-H ) - iiuilo-dniina dlrocl from l'nri UIIANNKItV MAKI.ANll. tin > W pound fat buy. MAUU1NI , thu IlKlitnlir artl.st. O/.A11 , tlio most buuutlfnl Iioisoon earth , and hundreds of other features. A I'KIU'OKMANUE.S DAILV 2aa ; , 4:1,1. h:0 : > . UW : u m Admission. UNK DI.MI- Clialrn , lOu , H'lltC , lUVIltlll U . | iluiilprt , uUloiv rtui