Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 10, 1892, Page 5, Image 5
THE OMAHA DAILY JBEK : TUESDAY , MAY 10 , .1892. THEY OPPOSE IT AT HOME * Washington's ' Press Dissatisfied with the National Encampment Appropriation. PECULIAR FEATURES OF THE PROBLEM d iinnii Uiilptt lnc lll < o 1'ropoiltlnti \ \ lilcli the I.rcl lutir Oiinuiit Allnril tu ii In Huppnrt nl l.liiroln's iinplmtlc : lllijcctloti. . . . . . Bunmu OP inn Ban , ] D13 FowiTnnxTii STIIBKT , , > WASIIINIITON , D. O. , Thin evening's Stnr has n lenRthy cdltnclal on the subject ol Nebraska's protest against en appropriation from the public treasury to ilelrav expenses of visiting veterans to the Grand Army of the llcpubllc encampment lioro this fall , In which It declares thntslnco Commandcr-ln-Chlof Pnlmor hns explained that the appropriation Is to bo made on the If same basis as nil appropriations for Iho qov- crnmont of Iho national capital , one-half from tbo federal and half from the District of Columbia treasury , tbcro ooosos to be any protest even from Nebraska. Continuing the Star has this to say : "Somo of our legislators hnvo suggested that an execution be made In iho case of Iho ex penditure ; that tno law which maltus the government n local inxpavcr , bo suspended In respect to It , nud thut Individual taxes bo exclusively levied upon for the purpose. Kvor.v dollar of the local residents' tav inonoy trnld Into the treasury Is under the laxv peed for t2 xvhcn expended on municipal objects. The proposition Is to spend tlUO.OOO. A portion of this tax fund spent on any other municipal object would mean r.00WK ) . The district would surrender EWJ.OOO from the Improvement of Its streets , support ol Its schools , Increase of its police , etc. , In order to spend only 110U.IHM upon Iho encampment. "This courio xvould be unbusinesslike nnd xvould involve nn extravagance xvhlch our economical legislature , If It bo true lo its principles , Is not ntull likely to force upon us. It , would also Involve Iho bna and dangerous precedent of tampering with the law tlxlng the llnnnolal relations of the nation and the capital. " Interested In the lErsult. The xi'ork of the Methodist conference nt Omaha is of great Interest In Washington This evening's ' Star says : "Tho Omaha general conference seems disposed to do everything possible to promote tlo great .American university proposed bv * the Metho dists and xvhlch Is now apparently on the road lo success. The proposition that has passed the conference requesting the house of bishops to sot apart October ll ! as n uni versity day meets xvlth great fuvor nnd , It xvoula .seem , ought to b : ndoiitod unless an other time Is bolter suited for the purpose. Washington , the scat of the proposed Insti tution , Is winching xvlth ileop interest nil that concerns Its foundation. " Secretary Itlulne at the Circus , Sot-rotary nialno took In the circus this nflcrnoon. Just before the grand parade Mr. Hlalno , accompanied by Mr. Kmmons Ulnlno , Mrs. Blnlno , Mrs. Illtt and Mis Loiter , the Chicago beauty , w.ilkcd around tbo sawdust track and xvere shown to a row ol seats just In front of xvhoro Uaby McKee sat xvlth Mrs. DItnmlcKand Lieutenant 1'nrkor. Mr. Blalno looked xvoll and seemed as nloascd as tmv ono at the sboxv. He ate peanuts and heartily applauded the funny acts of the clowns nnd the donuoys. There was no applause - plauso xvhcn ho caino in , for the circus wns the greater show to the Washington audi ence. . The sight of a secretary of state xvns evidently li novelty to the attaches of the circus. The Jockies , male nnd female , the tumblers , the acrobats ana allot them Itopt their eyes glued on Mr. Blalno during their acts , and lu the magnlllccnt production of "Chrlstophor Columbus , " In xvhlch Mr. Ultimo took an o&pcclal interest , It xvas at limes dtfllcult to distinguish on whom Queen Isabella cast the longer glances , Columbus or the magnetic man from Mnlno. Snnator Senator Pottlgrew xvas mndo hoppv today by seeing n report made from the senate com mittee on public lands giving all of the now states 5 per cent , of the gross amounts re ceived from the sales of the public lauds from Indian reservations nnd these xvblch may In future bo sold. Ho said It xvould give South Dakota about SI,500,000 ready cash und xvould bolp out some of the other now states xvhich uro in need of money for public improvements. The senator has suc ceeded In having the amount of the appro priation for Improvement of the Missouri above Sioux City Increased to $1,100,000 , and nn Item of ! 0,000 for nn Ice har bor at Yunkton inserted. There have been no oppproprlalions made for Improving tbo Missouri In South Dakota slnco Mr. Pottlgrow xvas a delegate irom the territory m the house , xvhon hn oojrod the first survey of tbo rlvor ana had DU appropriation mode for improvements. llu said to Tun BEK correspondent this after noon that the amount now placet ) In the bill would remove tbo snags in tbo rlvor and make It navigaolo from ono and to the other of the Dakotas ana make competition sharp Tvtxvoon rlvor and railroad transportation. I The senator added that there xvas moro navi gation of the Missouri In tbo Uukotas now thim In auy txvo of the states Immediately below them. Coiiimlttsloiicr Carter Not Ulstiirlinil. "It is not true that I Intend to resign my position nt the end of the fiscal year or at any time so far as I know now,1' said Lund Commissioner Carter today. "Tho report xvas circulated In connection xvilh a state ment that the land ofllco xvns about to bo enveloped In n scandal and It xvas the inton- tlon to cronto tbo Impression that I would bo glad to got from under trouble about to bo brought upon this oftlco. I think the report xvns circulated by mon xvho have boon dls- nppolnlad lu using this ofllco for personal purposes. " MUcclliiniioiiH. Assistant Soorotary Chandler today nf- llrnpd the decision of the commissioner m the homestead entry case of Clara A. Lukcns from Mitchell. S. D. , holding the entry for cancellation. Ho also afllrmod the decision In the timber culture case of Carrlo C. Rotating against David J. Currier from Huron , S. D , , dismissing contest , and BUS- talnoa tbo motion for review In the case ot James W. Sanford against John A. Burbank from Chamberlain , S. D , The assistant secretary has afllrmod tbo decision of the commissioner In the timber culture entry coolest of John II , Slpos against Freeman 11 , Qulnuy from North I'latte , dismissing Sipos' contest. Senator Mundorson today Introduced a bill to authorize W. il. Tlbbotts of Nebraska to iVcnto u quarter section of land , C , II. Taylor was today appointed post master nt Huffton , Brown county , S. D. , vlco 11 , VV. Cole , resigned ; mid Annlo Ntsson nt Washington , Washington county , U. T. , vlco O. Kunlc , resigned. Assistant Secretary Crounso Is ontortnln- li.g at the Shorohnm Mr. W. J. Tinguo and family of Noxv York , xvbo are spending a low Days In the city. A bill has beou introduced In the house to place all grades of sugar on the free list , thus abolishing tbo little protection offered lo our sugar refiners. An amendment is to be offered to ono of the appropriation bills . repealing the suaar bounty. All of the three Nebraska members of iho house favor both propositions. p. a. u , NKWii l-'OU Till : .VHMY. t'linipletu I.lilt of ( ] | iuni ; lu the Heritor Snrvli'c. WASHINGTON , D. C , , May 9. [ Special Telegram toTiiK Hr.E.l Tbo following army orders xvoro Issued today : Captain Henry C. Ward , Sixteenth Infan try , xvlll proceed to Nashville nnd report to tbo goverr.or of Tonuesseo for temporary duty In connection with the national guard of thut state. Captuia ( Janes l.awson , Txventy-tlfth infantry , having been found bv nn examining board unlit for promotion oil account of physle&l disability , xvill proceed to his home and report tiy letter to thu aaju < tant general. Second Lieutenant Kawurd 1' Lmvton. Thirteenth. Infantry , ls relieved from duty at the North Uoorgln Agricultural colleen at Uahlonyo , to take effect August 1 And xvill then proceed to join bU company. Captain George 1C. Spencer retired , U de tailed for service as professor at St. John's million- school , Sallna , Kou. The leave of ubsoneo granted Captain a boojtoro K True , usst.taut quartermaster , March V ) , Dept r aent of ArUoi. * , Is ex ! tended thrco months , A board or ordnanoo oflicers to consist of Colonel Adolbort U. Huftlngton. Colonel Alfred Mordocal , Lieu tenant Colonel Francis H. Parker , Major Isaac Arnold , ] r , Major James W. Hcilly , Captain Cbarlcs hhalcr , recorder , Is ap pointed to meet nt the Springheld armory , Mavsachusolts , on Monday , May 10 , for the purpose of considering and reporting upon ihosuojcctof field and stoga carriages , etc. , under such Instructions as tray bo communi cated by chief of ordnance , United States army. The board Is authorized to visit the Watcrvltot nraonal , Now York , and thu Sandy Hook proving ground , Now Jersey , nnd on the completion of Its duties will for ward Its report to the chlof of orananco , and the members of the board return to their proper station , WiMtrrn Pemlnrn. WtsiitNOTOX , D. U. , May 0. [ Special Telegram to Tim Bnn.J The following list of pensions granted h reported by Tun II nn nnd Cxamlncr Bureau of Claims : Nebraska ; Onclnol Chauncoy W. Hyatt , Ilalloy H. Simmons , Louis Crape , Marvin Olll , Cdwln Hlndlov , Willlnm lieorno. Itanmar n. Stephens , Jacob Lolchdl , John K. Thompson , James C. Woods , Bnirgs H. Wright , \\lllinm W. Williams , John B. Murray. Km.uinol Van NorAdalo. Addi tional-John W. Wolfe , Oeorgo H. B.i5h. ford. James \V. Bcelor. James K. Pugsloy , Daniel D. Johnson , James Brownlow , Aaron Young. Increase CSeorgo Hodkln , Nelson 1C. Hunoy , William J. Madlion , Charles P. Brigham. Uelssuo John Fox. Original Widows , etc. Florlndti J. Bodoll. Iowa : Orlginnl-Oooreo W. Slpo , Orange D. Leonard , Solomon Keescr , James W. Smith , Charles F. Garotoon , James Uill , WilliHtn J. Anderson , 'olin K. Carlmrt , Pat rick O'D.iv ' . , Francis Kannoy , Jnraus C. Kirk- patrlck , UohortO'Harrow , Stephen W.Croo , Ktchnrd Warehnm. Kdmond J. Clnrrldgo , Franklin P. Bowlln , Henry J. Depporman. Additional Mathlas Krlckson , Joionh Dot- rick , Stephen Outjh , John Nicholas , William Bishop. Increase Edward Proctor. George A. Stearns , Marcullus H. Coburn , William Brlnor , JoiTcnon Hunt. Holssuo Joseph Leo , John F. Hnntley. Original widows- Ellen SKclton , Ktlziooth Konnodv South Dakota. Original Georro W. Woodford , William A. Finch. Original , vldow Cordelia L. Porklns. Colorado ! Original Edward Whltoford , lonrv Youngs , John T. Brownlow , James , V. Curtis , Heron Twiss , Edward Hollasou , George F. Burbage. Additional James H. Jarnett. Olek 1C Christen , Goprgo S. black , deccasoJ. "Late to bed and early to rlso , will shorten ho road to your homo In the sitlos. " But ) arly to bed nnd a "Littlo Early Ulsor , " the nil that makes Ufa longer and bettor and ivlser. WITH A BJO DOCKET. Hutrlut Court Opens lor May with I'lenty ot Wurk In blRlit. The May term of the district court opened his morning with 2)25 ; cases on the general docket , or 105 les than wore docketed nt the beginning of the February term. All seven of the Judges sat upon the bench In the largo court room ana Istencd to Clerk Moores , as ho called the iiames of ninety Jurors , who were cited to ap pear and servo their country during the next Lhrce weeks at fJ per day oich. Of thcso ; iinclv mon , good and true , only llfty-llvo ro- spondoO. Then a warrant w.is placed in the hands of the sheriff , commanding him to brine thlrty-llvo cltlzons Into court Wednes day und explain why they should not bo lined for contempt. So much being disposed of , the following attorneys were appointed a bur commlttoa for the term : A. S. Churchill , Ueorgo W. Shields , \VI11 A. Corson , C. J. Smytho and W. W. Slnoaugb. The bailiffs who hold down their Jobs dur ing the February term were continued and they will servo so long as their behavior is satisfactory to the respective Judges. JudKO ICoysor devoted the afternoon hours to bearing ox parto matters and Judge Donno called the cases that will go on trial. The jurors who were in attendance were excused until this morning at 0)0 : ! ) o'clock. ! Judge IJ.ivis took up the criminal docket and listened to the pleas of the prisoners who baa boon sent up from the lower courts. All of these parties maintained that they were Innocent nnd their cases were continued. John M , Leonard was charged with having assaulted two persons , Larry Jacobson and Allco Orr. This assault wa3 committed on April Hi , nnd John was asKed to put up bonds of $500 in each case thut ho would bo rcbont nnd dofoud. It was charged that L. Cohn stele carpen ter tools from Andy Llndqulst. Mr. Cohn was placed under $100 to appear. Lena Jones , a colored girl , was charged with having stolen W from the oorson of Nels Benson , a Swede from the country. NeU said that ho wanted to pro-ocuto and Lena was asked to glvo bonds m the sum of OU that she would bo on baud. Tbo charge against Harry Hamilton , a man fifty years of ago , was that ho wrote another man's narao to a check on February 10. He signed MoosobackCo. . to a $520 chock draxvn on the Colombia National banl and then found some man who was fee enough to advance the cash. Fred Ahrons , a dapper young follow ! tripped to tbo front to admit that he was tno proprietor of the St. Clair hotel , but ho denied that bis place was an unlicensed brothel , or that ho sold llquora. His bail was fixed at $500 In each caso. caso.Gcorgo Whitney stated that ho did not steal n SO ondlo from John E. Bates , but as the information charged that ho did , ho was held under $10' ' ) ball bonds. Bernard Montgomery and A. J. Powell were accused of catering In Iho night lima Iho store of A. L. Goldberg acd stealing therefrom sundry articles of wearing apparel. The boys said "no , " after which they were sent back to Jail , being unaolc to furnish bonds in the sum of $1,000 each. Mclvin Shelley and Joseph Thomas , two colored lads , with Bernard Montgomery , were charged with burclary. They would not admit Iho truthfulness of the charge , but they were hold and were also unnblu to furnish bonds , which were llxed utl,000 each. each.Tbo Tbo case of Dollla Callaban agaiust George F. Monroe , charging bastardy , was called and coatlnuod for thr-'o weeks , as some of the defendant1 ! wltnosse * were absent. A nollo was entered In tbo state case against Henry Bubstor. There was a pe culiar circumstance connected with this caso. Bubster was charged with larceny , tried , convicted und sentenced to one year in the penitentiary. Ills attorneys appealed to-tho supreme court , but before the case wns reached Bubstor had served his time and was discharged from custody. A few days ago the suprorao court passed upon tbo casn and romandcd it oack to this county for anew now trial. \Vlicu Traveling Whether on pleasure bent or business , take on every trip n bottle of Syrup of Figs , as It acts most pleasantly ana effectively on the kidneys , liver and bowels , preventing fevers , headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale In 50 cents aud $1 bottles by all leading druggists. ENDED HIS TROUBLED LIFE. John Johnson , \Vcnry of Thin Worhl , 1'nts u Iliillctjii Ilia llraln. John Jobnion , ugoa C4 , the father of John son Bros. , proprietors of the grocery store at 9 ± 3 Loavcuworth stroat , committed sulcldo In a barn at the rear of tbo grocery between 5 and 0 o'clock yesterday morning , Mr. Johnson has been slightly Insane for the pas > t six months and bis physician had warned Iho family , who live oviir the store , that bn was Itaulo to attempt sulcldo. Ho arose about 5 o'clock yesterday morning aud said ho was going out after coal to build a lire. When ho did not return Mrs. Johnson boramo alarmed and uallud the boys to search for htm. They found tils body in the earn with a US-caliber revolver clasped In his right baud aud a bullet bole In his head. Johnson bud talton tbo keys to the store from the pocket of one of his sons and secured the revolver which was In the cash drawer. The bullet ontoroa his right temple and passed completely through his head kilting him Instantly. The remains will bo taken to Stouten , la. , this evening for Interment. Ho leaves a wife and throe sons. M. A. H. Cochran , Baagor , Mich. , writes ; "I cannot say too much for IJi-iulycroUno headache cure ; It U a blessing to me and I intend it shall bo toother * , if I bavo any In. tluouce , " Dr Uirnoy euros catarrh. OKE bid * ? IN THE GENERAUONFEREXCE [ CONTINUED FIIOM K1IHT ID. but It would never sondaylleht , It would bo smothered In the comiulttco. CdlllrrriKT < lii44l | ) . The numoor of carnoat brethren hustling about with little nchamos tbnt they want pushed to tbo front Is very Inrgo. "I hnvo found a cnnHiclnto for ovcrythlnjj but. boavcu , " snld Uov. F. A. Hardy "I am laboring with tbo Japanese delepnto to qot blin to run for Hint. " The man with the longest tltlo In the con- foronci ) Is ftov. William Jones of MUioun. Ills card reads in follows : "K3V. William .lonos , A. M. , D. D. , LU U. , 1 > . K. " It I probably well to remark to soiuilar readers that tbo "P. E. " moms proildlni , ' oldor. Ono man has n striiKfilltiR cullego that needs help , another has u church that Is almost submerged in debt , a third has n church paper that can't weather the storms without assistance , and do on mid so on. The earnestness of the various candidates In training the attention of the delegates Is ouly equaled by the persistence of these brethren who represent something thnt needs help from the supreme body of the church. The committee on episcopacy N Just now oupagod In some of the most interesting slJo work connected with the conference busi ness. That committed Is composed ot tbo leaders of the various conference delegations , nnd the question Is that of electing or not electing additional bishops , which Is being earnestly discussed In nil the phases of that important problom. Tbo coiunilltco bus risked the hoard of bishops for advlco as to thn necessity of electing moro bishops. Just what the ml vi co of the bishops will bo Is as yet mi- itnown. Otltlt U the provnlllng belief that the blshopi will ndvlso the conforonca not to elect nay bishops this session , Dr Birnoy's ' Catarrh Powder euros Catarrh. THE FEDERAL COURT. Judgit Dimity Decide * tn 1'rotrot Willows anil Orphans nnd lltuli llualnrns , Judge Dutidy bognn the May term of the United States circuit and district court this morning with n largo cumber of attorneys from tbo stnlo present. Ills boner Intimated that the petit Jury would not bo hold very long for the trial of causes , unless the cases were ready , for Uncle Sam had not been particularly lioornl with his appropriation for federal Juries , and there \vos a threaten- tng deficit to be carefully looked attar. Alter hearing motions for now pleadings the announcement of the settlement of u number of eases , and after granting leivo to attorneys to fllo cross bills , .tudgo Dundy called tno docket nnd ordered thnt tbo ciiso of UcorcVnlls & Co. against Mlllnrd betaken taken up tomorrow afternoon , to the conster nation of Mr. Hull , the only attorney nrcsont in the case. United States Assistant Distr' " Attorney Bnldridgu stated to the court that ho would not bo ready to try criminal cases before tbo last of the wcok as ho depended upon the grand Jury to give him necessary Icnvo by returning indictments against these persons who have boon urrnstcd tor tnisdonuanors. In the case ot Austin against Hlloy nnd others a motion was made fern n guardian ad lltcm and A. A. McLennan was suggested by the at torney for the place. Jndgo Dundy Imme diately stated that the court usually ap pointed guardians and ho didn't propose to allow bis right to bo taken from him. "What kind of a guardian uo you want ! Ono who will make a light for the Interests of the minor chlldj" asked the judge of the attorney. The latter said it didn't matter to him. "Now1 said the Judge , "tho widows and orphans must bo protected in this court and I will appoint n guardian who will make n vigorous light for the interests of bis ward. " And the lawyer subsided. The grand Jury will bo called this morning and the petit jury at o'clock , when if there are no cases ready for trial , the neat , jury will bo discharged. Among the attorneys present from the stnto were J. C. Watson , Nobrnsca City ; .ludgo Cnrnos of Norfolk , N. S. Harwood of Lincoln , Judge Humor of Kearney , Maiquett of Lincoln , Warren of Js'oorasUa City Alunn of ICcarnoy. Judge JJundy ontcrci" Judgment in the Ne braska City distillery caio , which has ueen In court for sovor.il years. Somct mo during 1SS7 the diitillery company at No bras ka City wont into the whisky trust , and after run ning n couple of year * shut down. The w orlts had been leased to the trust for a period of twenty-five years , nnd shortly after being closed were sold to U. L. Woolsoy , with the understanding that the works were not ID DO used for distilling nurpo os. Woolsoy put in a lot of i.ow machinery and began the manufacture of whisky and highwincs , and tno trust immediately started suits , alleging a violation tof the terms of sale. Thn defense set up the Dtoa that the terms of the lease intended to perpetuate n monopoly ely and were therefore contrary to public policy. In all live suits were maintained , and thn trust was defeated In each caso. Judgment was entered against the trust nnd the cases dismissed. Dr.Dlrnoy's catarrh powder for cold in liea Itnrtou'a Awful Thirst. Ono of the familiar faces in the prisoner's scat at tbo police station Is that of Burton lilies. It is an intelligent looking face backed up by n well shaped head and should belong to n respectable personality. ButUnr- ton Is not , rospectnblo by n good deal and no ono Is moro painfully aware of this fact than Barton himself. Ho is a hopeless drunkard , and though bo seems to feel the disgrace of an arrest ho has laid himself liable to one every week nnd almost every day lor vcuri. The other day ho applied to B.inKer Mc- Cague for work or assistance of some sort. Mr. McCnguo said ho would psy for u course of treatment for him at an institute for the euro of alcoholism. Barton had had a shot before but Jndgo Borka gave him another trial and ho began the treatment. Sunday afternoon ho again fell by the w.wsldo and alter imbibing as much alcohol us ho could carry comfortably went up to the institute headquarters and announced himself as ready to undertake the contract of cleaning out the establishment , A policeman was summoned and ho was offca more lodged behind - hind the bars. - - - ThU w m supposed to iond It but Judge Herkn Is long suffering and again sent for the whisky cure rooplo xvhg. ngrcod to tnko him back. Tnoy iravo pdor uarton to under stand , howovori that this Was his Inst nope to rnuko a man of himself drid that the next ho came up ho would on put where It would bo dry for ninety days , r- ? Dr Birnoy's Catarrh tfowJer for tonsllotls WEATHER AND A CANAL. Important Topics TacitlrUI by llio Omaha llonrd "I TrWlo. A baker's dozen re presented the membership - ship attendance at last lilttlit'.s meeting of the Board of Trade. And tbo weather this glorious weather was tno principal topic of discussion. It came about by John Kvaus , to whom hud DOCD rolcrrcd n report of the mctootolopy committee regarding the subject of incrcuslng the telegraphic service of the weather bureau , statin ? that the community should bo bettor posted on what the weather would do tomorrow. Ho reported that tbo local sigoal oftlccr bad frequently requested from the agricultural centers tele graphic reports of the weather fore casts for proper signals In order that farmer * and cattlemen would bo bcnodUed. Mr. Hvans then Introduced n resolution to the affect that agriculturists nnd stocktion would bo greatly benotltted by knowing the future of the weather br having the tolo- grnpbin forecasts. His resolution nlso re quested tlint Nebraska's senators nnd con gressman bn asltod to favor un npnroprlutlon suniclont to defray the expense of the in creased weather service. The additional appropriation needed is $ " > ,000 for this your. Colonel Champion Chase seriously ob jected to the resolution. Ho fancied that the matter had been referred to himself for the investigation of the weather , Ho had diligently observed the prognostications of the local weather cleric for four consocutlvo days. While tbo weather was disagreeable , clo'udy , wet and vamy , the predictions in some instances had been "fair and warmer weather. " Notwithstnnd'ng liU objection the resolution - - tion was adopted. A cominunie.uiou from UieCnltfoinla State Nicaragua canal convention was roiid. It requested the board to send delegates to at tend the national Nicaragua cannl conven tion , which Is to be held at St. Louis Juno 'J. The convention will bo hold for the purpose of advising und considering the immediate construction ot the canal under the direction of the government by the concessions granted by the republic o ( Nicaragua , There was some opposition to the request , but Colonel Clmso stated that It would ho an important convention and delegates should bo appointed to attend it. Ho said the cuual would save long distances of ntivieiitlon and the perils of voyages around C.ino Horn. The president wns nuthuiizcd to uppclnt three delegates. Tne.x will bo selected later. On recommendation of the hoard of direc tors Edward /Cibrisky was admitted to mem bership. Dr. Birnoy's Catarrh Powder cures catarrh t'fimmlt trr.4 for Motniirlnl Day. The Grand Army of the Republic general committee for Memorial day has selected the folloxving olllcers and subcommittees : Chairman , Ur. Howard Cook ; treasurer. Comrade A. Lockner ; secretary , George C. Bonncr ; assistant iccrotary , Sherman \Vtl- cox. Committee to Secure an Orator Comrades Spaiildmg , Bloom and Jenkins. On Finance Comrades .Lockaor , Jenkins , JclTco.u , Spauldlng and , Otis. On Music aud Program , t > r. COOK , Com rade Bonner , Brother , J. B. Hoove , MM. Hhoads of U. S. Grant Itotiof coros. MM. lleoio and Miss Foonanl- > " On Flowers Comrudo Bloom , chairman : Comrades Garruty. lionner , Kho.ids ( of Crook post ) , Kneads ( of'U. S.tGrant post ) , Khouds ( of Custer post ) , nnd Mrs. Potter , Mrs. Kirby , MM. Askwith , Mrs. ' Hhoads ( of Cus ter Kelief uorpi ) , Mr ? . ' Jeffcoat. Mrs. West and Brother J. B. Hoovo of'thu Sons of Vet erans. ' On Grounds Comrade Fccnan , chairman ; Comrades Sawhlll , Askwith und JclTcont , Captain C. L Hawit/.er of the Sons of Vet erans , Mrs. Cicorgo S. Uhonds , Miss Mary Alulhall nnd Mrs. Adamsl.y. On Invitations und U-jcootton Comrade Otis , chairman ; Comrades Wilcox ( of U. S. Grant post ) and Ball , Mrs. Pierce , Mrs. Whilinar.sb , Mrs. West aud Cuutaln C. L. Unwitzer of the Sons of Voternus. DoWltt's Sarauparllla destroy * such poi sons as scrofula , skin disease , eczema , rheu matism. Us timely usosavos many lives. 3lirrhi : i * 1.110 MIM. The following marriage licja as were Is sued by Judge Eller yesterday : Namoand Ad lres > . Ago. j Adam lC > i7linlc7ik. : Omaha 2 > I Stanley Ilurdiiuk , Oinahu 20 J Josaph llrarU Omiihu L'J I Nullio Warner , Omnha 21 I.I. H. Mnrrlisoy , Oiiinha ; il ) Kutlo Ncstlobnsh. Uniaha L'l j William O'Ncll. South Omaha i'U l Miry : V. Smith , South ( Jtti-ihu 19 J LarsSiirranson. Houlli Ojnuhn 27 I Mary HasstuuiHCn , South Uniaha ? 2 . Don't let that cough contitlue. Stop U at once with Piso's Cure for Consumption. It never falls. oc. All drungUts. Dr. Blrnoy , nosu and throat. BQQ bldg Cusllv lint it Menus safety. The Now York C'cntrnl coinitny ] is about to lixv between the Grntul-Contriil btatiou nnd li8th ! street the lirst 10U pound rail over rolled or used in the United States , and it will bo laid on steel ties two tloparturos which are j likely to liuvo many followers witiuti I the next few years. The uno of rails ol to great weight is of course a very costly impi'ovomont , but it will ho n great safuguavd tiKalnst the nunierou.i anil often very sorlous accidents uiiiibcd by broken rails. Northwestern Railrotidor , Api-118 , 1892. Every Smoker's Nose knows when It is pleased. H Is always pleased with the fragrant and" peculiar aroma of Smoking- Tobacco Which lias been for more than a quarter of a century the desire and delight of t comfort lovers everywhere. It strikes < the taste of many fastidious cmoUers. ' Try It. BlackweH'3 Durham Tobacco Co. , DURHAM , N. C. AKIf OZS. FOR ABSOLUTELY PURE , JUST TRY IT. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , OmahaNeb , rr\ In which Hell man's Administrator has to sell out the stock of clothing and furnishing goods , is the cause of some great bargains , and the rush for them at all times , day or night , proves that they arc GENUINE BARGAINS , Everything is fairly cut to pieces as far as price is concerned , and it r you don , t get your clothes cheap enough this year , it won't be the fault of Hellman's administrator. $ 4.25 for Hellman's $ 8.25 Men's Suits. 5,00 for Hellman's 9.0O Men's Suits. 6.50 for Hellman's 11 OO Men's Suits , 8.50 for Hellman's 12.50 Men's Suits. 13.50 for Hellman's 18.OO Men's Suits. 14.50 for Hellman's 13.50 Men's Suits. 16.00 for Hellman's 20.00 Men's Siiits. 17.OO for Hellman's 22.50 Men's Suits. 5 Oc for Black Sateen Shirts , that Hellman never sold less than $1. 3 E. and W. Collars , SOc. $1.BO Hats , 7Sc. E and W Cuffs , SOc. 6Oc Shirt Waists , 3Bc. 2Oc Collars , lOc. 25e Bordered Haridker- 5Oc Ties , 25c. chiefs , 3 for 28c. HO A Stainless Guaranteed. , lc a Pair. We have engaged a number of new salesmen , and in the fu ture there will be no tedious waiting to be served , as we can now take care of almost any size rush. The morning is the best time to buy as the crowds do not come until towards the middle of the day. 'nnTAII fl CORNER 13TH AND FARNAM. Uvery MAN c.ni bo I STRUNG .tnd VIG OROUS in all respcrta . _ _ . J by usiiiK SfANISlI NliRVINE.thcBrcnt byanlHh Remedy. YOUNG MltN OR OZ.D sullrrlnu from IJHRVOUS DBBIIdTY , I.OST or FAII/INQ MANHOOD niKhtlyci.iUsionsconvulsions , ncivoiij pi nitration , cniiii d b > the use of opium , tobacco or alcohol , wakc- fulncss , mental depression , loss of power in uillier sex , spcrmalor- nr.FnoRK AND ArrtK list. rttoja catuetl by self abuse and over indulgence or diiy personal weak" ness can be restored to perfect health nnil the NOULB VITALITY OF STRONG MBN. We give n written guarantee wnb C boxes to euro any case or rclin.il the money. $ i a boxC ; bores { j For Sale in Omaha bv Snow , Lund & Co. Nutlro ol the SlttltiK ofllio City Council us u Hoard < > t iiiimli/itloii : : * Tothoonneriof thu lots.partsof loUand ronl estate Eibntlln on or ailj.iei'iit to tbo streets , alleys oravunuus huruln named or situated In whole or In part wllbln any of tbu districts herein bpuclllcd : Vou and uaeh of vou are hereby notified that thu city council of tbu oily of Omaha will sit us u bo.ir I of equalisation at tliu ollleo of tbo city clerk. In tliu c.ty hull , Omaha , Nob. , on Thursday , the 10th day of May. WM. ( torn U o'clock n. n. . toAu'o-ouK p. in. , fur thu pur pose of considering und equall/uiK the pro posed levy of special taxes anil assessments , " I'lunsof Asscbbment" as shown by "Proposed now on llio In the ollico of sild city clerk , and correcting uny error- , therein , mid of hourlng all complaints that the owners of property so to bo iisscsbcd and tu.\oil may make : said spe cial taxes nnd assessments proposed to bo lev.od beliiK necessary to cover the uoit ut thu several linproveinctits duly anthorl/ed to uo made and now complotea , as follows : Damages for uhanjtliiK the sratlo of Arbor btrept. lltb street , nnd 12th street , tunoiiiitliiK to tliu Mini of jiiT.CO. which .said sum it la pioposud by a ruimrt duly adopted by thoolty coiinull tu assu s on thn lots and real cstatu to lliu depth of centorof block on bolh s.dus ; of Arbor street fiom 10th to ixth sticot , llthhlruul fiom 173 ( cot south of Ai burst toot to Caslullnr.street , 1-th .meet from Vlnton street to Ur.btellar .ludstnent In f.ivorof Mlvlntol Donnelly for dumtuui for ehaii'o of Knulu of D.ivcnpurt . street from Uth to lutu slrui-t. . imimntlir , ' to tno sum of f > U'.i.i-l ) , uhkli.11111 it Is ptopo-.ud by a report duly adiiptcd by iho city counrll to iissL-sson tha lots and toiil o-tate to llio depth of i : fuut on linth nldes of said lavenioit ) | bticut fiomlitli to lUthbtrect. IKiiiiuxo-t , for uiaUlntf Iho alloy In block P , Kount/oA ; liuth'.s addition , amounting to tbu bum of iliiLU' ' , tthlch H.tldsuin it. is proposed by a report duly adopted by the city council lo asso-3 on thii lots and real cstato to thu depth of ono lot on both sides of said alley In block 8 , KomiUo.t Uiith's addition. . CliaiD-Mni-'thn-jrado of Ihuiiilas street from 10th to0111 sticct and certain Intersecting streoth , aniountliiKto thu sum of $ .t,057 , which said bum It la proposed by a report duly adopted by thu city council to usiess on tbo lots and real estate to the depth of J.U fuot on both sulus of suld Doiivlns btreut from Uth street to l4tll ! streiit. as follonw KiOIH 1)1 ) b to lUth Mt. . ' : > cts. per foot frontaffo. I'roin luth to llth , t. , 81. " per foot front i.o. rroni Lib to Kth.St. , * ! . : per foot Hontugo I'rom l.th to l.llh rfu , 4l.7i per fojt fiontau. 1'roin iuh : lo Uth Jit , * JUU tier foot front-i u. I-'roni l.tti to 1'itli St. , * .T > i nor fo.it front. in'o. 1'ioin 15th to lUth .st. . f luu per foot fronLi i' . I nun U th M. on north ldo to weal Ilia1 , lot U llDUaOl'sSllll. , 1'roin ' 'ath M. on south sl-lu to west llni * . sub. ! 8 , lots , t'apllol add. , atJ.4Ul | per foot frontOn - On north sldu fiom west line lot'-1 , llousol's snli. 10U'at llnti sub. s , lot i , Uapltol adit. . On south nldu fiom wont llnustib , IH , hit' ' , Uaiiltol add. , to ivou line lot II. lloiHei's anli. in * ' .U porfoot f ron 1.140. linn sub. S. lot' ' On mil III i-lilu fiom west , Uaintolailtl. lo west line bill ) , a , lot a , Capitol On south Htdo froiiiwost Him lot 0 llotuol's sul ) . toun HUD biib. I. , lot . ! . li.tpllol add. .it $ . ' . .r > o pur foot fronta.u. On north sh u from west line sub. : i. lot It , C.ipltol add. to1th M. . On south t > ldo liom nosl llnu huh. IL' . lot : i , Uapltol Ailil. ty''lth St. , atf'J.V ) per foot fiont- lil'tli Hi. on wo-it sldu from north line of lot I ) to south line lot II In Keilom's 1st nil i. at tl.iri pur fool fn > nta'r. ) Dou las.tieot from Ifith to''uth at Hii ) nor foul front.me. ; th St. from alloy north of 1 arnam fat. to nodaiiht. at H7'per foot frontiiio. Uth St. fiom r.iin.1111 lu Dotltfuats at 1.70 per foot fronla u. . . . . , Ililh M. from fanuim to Itniga &U. at M.7U per foot fionla u. . . . . , Mi inglnK thu cradoof 4th A\o. from OranJ- vu w to ItiiiicmltStx. . amounting to W..7rt. i. whli'h nald bum It N propoaeii i > y a lepoitduly adoiitud by thu ulty council to iibioai on tliu lots and rual u-itatu tut hu depth of alluy on both d dui nUih Avu. from ( ir.indviuw to II.in- eroft bts. Uhaimlni ; tbo cr.idu of Slth St. fiom Ioavun- worlh M. \Voo.woith Avu , ainoiinilnu lethe the HUIII ot il.ill.uu. : which biv'd bum It s pro posed toiihsesson tint lot sail I ru il ust i to to llio dupthof thorunti'riif lnoc.t not ovoeudliu- I > U feut on bollia duiof sild . ' 4th Ml. from l.itav- cnw.irlli MI ; to llici.oiy M. liatu per foot I ) unaii'b "for u'r.iillni cintiln Htreota and alloyo In M'tmb's addition , amoiintlns to thu hum uf JSi4.il1. which si.d¨t U propo uil by a report duly ndopti'd by thuuliy counull to absi-Mi on thu ailb ii'ijolnlnu ' thu btruoti and M-rcy blifut from atb loSTih streets. M IKOII stri'i'l from Tub tu'JTih Hlroolf , : f.tli avrnuu from I.i'aMJiiHorth btreut to tlkikury pluco l-ith btruui Uc"i l av > . > nwortli etreot to Hickory place , and'ho alleys In Maish's ad dition , equally on the sovor.il lots In blocks 1 to u Inclusive , lu Marsh's .uldlllon , on each lot ur.7jsj. DamnKes for graillng Castnllar street from l.'iib to 'Ith streets ainontillh to the HUIII of i.'rit.M ) , which .sild sum It Is proposed by a te- port duly adopted by the city council to i S > IHS on tbo lot * * and ro.il estate to the depth of lliu alley 6V tbo depth of three p leland In tax lotto the depth of 15U fcot , on both .sides of Castellar street from l.'ilh toIth streets. Kate per foot fioutage , ? .U. > S > jfl. Damauos for KnulInK I'acllle street from " 4lh to'Ttli streets , ainouiitlni ; lot ho sum of XilS.W. which said sn-n It Is proposed by a luport duly adopted by the olty cotinull to assess on lots and rual estate to the depth to the center of block , and lliu depth only of lots 4 , : i7and Ifl in Hickory placo. on both side's of I'aoltle . sticot from -Itli tol'ith streets. Hate per foot I frontaso , JL'J.W.1. I Damages for gradinz Dttpont street nnd j Hlco street lu Dupont place , amouiitlni ; to the i sum of Jls.i.U. ' , winch said sum ills proposu'l by a report , duly adopted by tbo city council , to assess on the lots and real estate to the depth of l' . " > teuton both bides of .said streets as lollou. : Dupont street from east Hue to west line of Dupont place. Ulce street from east line to west line of Du pont place , at r.ttu of i.l.l > per foot frontage. Damages forch in nof radu of 4''nd .street , ] < af lyclto. and other sticuts lu U'.ilnul Hill addition , amounllir to the sum of K'TTU ) , whlvii s.vlrt sum It Is nropo ed by u report I duly adopted bv tbo city co'iimll lo assess on I tliL-lolsaiKlro.il c-st ito to the depth of I.VJ fi'Oton biitli sides of 4Jnd stieot from Hamil ton to Nicholas slieul : l.if.iyntto avenue from 131 fcut west of 4.'n 1 strojt lo list sticot. K 'to ' per font front t e J.II'.H. D.ima'-'os for irailing .IStli street from I'ar- n.im to Hurt street , ainoiintliiK to the sum of 3lj'.i.il ) > . which said sum It Is projiosod by a re port duly adopted by tlu i-fty council lois - sosson the lots an I rual estate to the depth of llrst alley or 15) ) foot , on both sldos of : HU | street ftom I'arn un street to Hurt btreut. Kate par foot frontage iJ ll'i. ! . Chan Ing the -TJilo of Kami ton street from LMtli street to IDtli street and curt.iln liilur- Buctuu strootx. aniouhlln' . ' to the .sum of $11- L'JOO ) . wlili'i ) sum II Is propound bv a ruuart duly adopted by thu ulty council to assess on the lots ami real estate to tno depth of center of nlo'.ik or the llrst alloy , and property not suu-dlvid.'d 1 % ) feut on both aides of lliu fol lowing si mats : Hamilton street front : ! ltli to 411 li street , "itb struct from Charles to Caldwell stieot. 7tb street frjm.illuy sniitb of H.tniHtun to Oh irluistroul. .Hib struct from H.imlltO'i toi'liarloi street , S'llli streut fr nn Indiana to t'barlu < ntnuit. : i-.t ! struct from II imlllon lo O tarlei street. iiinl sireut from .Myrtiu .tvuiiuu to Uli.irlus street. ; .UIi street fiom Lafayette riven no to Charles street. .Mb ili-eot from I.'itayutto.tvonueloCharloi htieut , Kite pur'footfcnnta u , J Oir..Tn rilling cei tain lots amounting lo the sum of Jlii.Hhloli nilil HUIII It Is propo o.l by a ro- poitdiilva opt 11 by the city ciunuil to as- bu-s DII Hie 101.1 and io.il est.ite .is 'oliows ; L < it II , blO'di I , Ur ike's nddulnn , fl'.H ) . To cover tlu c'O.t of sloping curt.tin lots , iiiiiiinniln. to thn sum of t wi.li wiiluh said sum It Is piupoicd by , i rupoit duly adopted by tin * o.ty iioiinull to US < U < H on tbu lots and teal estito as follows : Lot , | s , block 10 , A in lilu r Vlaco , il.llL Lot l'i. ' bloeli lu , Amblei I'l.icn , il/.T. Lot "i. block lii. Ambler I'l.iue , f.'s , A. West I.V ) fcul uf su 'i ' of nw 'i suction iU-l5-ii. ; D.u'n tgos for crndln : Will treel from l''ar- ' n.un street to II irnuv struut. and alley from "litb street to7lh avenue , aiiionntln : lo thu hum of f 1.5/1.0' . which si ) I sum It Is pioposinl by a inoort tluly adoutcil by iho city council , to assess on thu Ion and rutluuuo to thu iiuptliofll ! fuel on u.ist side nn I 1 to feut on west slduof said iViih stioct fiom I amain lo llaruy aliouts. Kttu pur foot fiont.igu , J.-'ilH Damages for rhaiulng thu gra lo of Doilgo street fro-n Lowe in untie to Hull rillway , ainO'intlug to tbu sum of Jlld.UJ. which s.Jd sum li Is proposud by a report duly adopted by tbu eltv council to assoii un lliu lots mid ru il ml Hu lo lliu ( luplh of tbrnu lots , or thu Ill-it alloy , on botlis des of said struct from Lowu avunuii to Itu t railway. Uutu per foot froiila 'o f.M'i7. ( lly ro - > iiii of opunln ; 27th street from llrls- tin stieut ti ) Keulck park , amounting to llio i > u of ll.-OJUi. which sud s.nn it U prop'Hel l < y a lupnrl duly a loptod by the city council 10 iissuii on tlulols mil rail otfuoon bolli hides of . - ildHli sireut from ItrUtol Htruut tu 1 > . x on stroiM. as follous : 'lulu . Hcibio.l on lliu balance of lot ID , llauesaddlt on , f.VjO.Ui. To bu assessed on tbo eastGI foot of sub-lot 11 lux lot No. S. * l UO i. I rim tlie tun iH line of Kodlo'.i park to 1'ratt Btifut at Hie into of { O.fi.t per fuut frontage in d inlli lu center of b ok. . I'lOinl'ri t < treut Is I'axton street nt thn I rate of KXIU ? pur fuut frontage In depth to rou ter uf bluck You aru further nutlflod that "oropo-ied ii'ans of asst'ssniunt" aiu non subject to tin ) Inspeetlon and oxamlnatlon of any of tbo ottiiers of said lot . parts of lots of pieces of leal i-statu , ortbu Inspeclion or exainlinilloii of any oilier person Inlorcslcd In said pio- Do-ud assessments , at ( be ofllco of said ell v cierk. and tl.at by ti report of a committee of s lid council ilnly adopted. Il Is pioposo I that unless for gro I and snlll 'lout c.inso II m ly bo otherwlsa ordered and c.i'tenulncd , I li.it the coit of said impi'ovci'iunts respectively bo asses - sos eil on tbe mivor.tl lots , units of lots and p.o os of real i-stato as shown by said pro pose l plans ot asH'-sment. Vou an 1 e.ieii of you aio hereby nntlllo.l to appo ir bufote s ilil Hoard of I iu.i l/atiun at tbo time and place abovu spociliod to maku any complnlnt. staromnnt or ubjoetlon vou dttsho coneurnlni any of s lid iiroposod levies and asaessmonls of special taxes JOHN ( Jitovis. : Oltv Olurk. Omaln. Nob. , M.iy ID. IS,1. ! may 10 dot OKDINANCK NO. JIOIll An ordlirineu providing for the appointment of a superintendent of the city hall nud other necessary employes and niescrlbliig their eonipens ttlon. Ho Itordalnou by llio elty council of the olty of Omaha : Section I. That the mayor , subject to the approval of the city cotinull , appoint a super intendent of llio city hall who shall havn charge of said building and shall sue that thu eiulnes an I elevators are properly run and operated , and that iho s-iln bnlldln ; Includ ing the olllcos and corridors , are properly cleaned and caiud for. Tliu siiporlnliuident of the city ball building -.Mall receive a salary of one biitiircd dollars t tx per month , nnd bufureonturlng upon tbu duties ot Ills ollleo shall oveento a bond lo the city lo bo ap proved bv tic mayor In thu sum uf tlneo thousand dullais ( M.UOO ) for the faithful dis charge nf all bis duties. The snpni iiitendunt. of the city h.ill , with the con-unt of tbo mayor , subject to thu approval of the ully cctiucll. shall designate ami umploy onu euincur itn salary of nlnuty dollars ij'XI ) pur montb. onu Ilicman at a stlary of sixty dull.us ( * , ( ) ) per month , three uluv.itorboys at a s.ilaiy of llfty dolli'is each per mnnlli , an I ilnun Janitors at as.ilaiy of f l.i each per monili. Thu said em ployes "hall render such services as shall ' < ) ruiiirrnl by thu siipi'ilntendunl of Ilioclty bailer by any ordlnaiieu or concutreiit reso lution , mil shall be iini'ur ' lliu dliui'llon and sniinivision of s'tld Niipurlnlunduni , Tbuy shall bu llablu to dlsuhargu at any time by thu supeilntundunt of tbu city ball with lliu ap proval of the mayor and cllvcouncil Section- . That this ordIn mcu take olToot and bu In force from and aflur its p issv.-o , 1'assud April Mth , Ml. Ml.joux joux ouovr.s , CHv flurk. K. I' . DAVIS. I'roslilent Olty'oiinoll. ( . Approved May Snd , Is'JJ. Is'JJ.JKO. ( JKO. I' . UI3MIS. UI3MIS.Mayor. Mayor. OltUINANCU NO. 80 IS. An ordlii.iiico oidurlng the piivlug of lrd stiect fiom Ciimlng struct to ihd norlli line of Mlehluan alrcut , lu street improvement dMrlet .No llu. In Iho city of Oniiil.ii , with red Color.tdo Kanusione , and dlruotlng thu board of piibllu works to liku tbu necessary sfjps lo c uisu said work lo bu donu. \VlicruaK , tbu mayor an I ulty conn 'II of thu ell v of Um ih i Irivtt ordered thu Improving of 2ird stiu a. In sliuut ImpDVumuiiT district No. ( HI. and .illowu I thirty ( lavs to thu prop- eily IIWIIOM In which Ui detuiminc and ikHlg- n. ite tin maluilal deslied to bo usu 1 fur s.i il liiipiovln.-i And whereas , the thirty days ha\u uxplrud and a petition liar been presented In said stieol Improvement district to Inn u tliu s.iino P'tved with rod Uoloratlo Han Istone , and sud petition rouiciunts a majority of tbu feut tiontiigu on said pait of 'JrJ street ; thure * fore , llu It or.lalncd by tbu c.ty cumuli of llio city of Omaha : -collon 1 ThutHid street from Cnmlng stioet to thu north line of .Michigan HI nut , in blrcet Improvement district No 4 Hi. In llmclly of Uniuh i. Lu and tbus.iinu Is hereby ordeiud p.ived with red Ooloiadu sandstone , nucoiilliig lo spucllU'atlons on llio In the ofllco of thu board of pubi it works. t-outlon - ' ( but the board of public woilts Is lior.'by iiliet'tcil to lake thu neeinsary steps tu > ' nisi ) said nui k to bu donu a eunlliu lo spuul * fixations on lliu lu Ibu ( illicit of sun ! hirtid. M-ct on .1. Th s ordinance shall luku oiled and bu In force from and after Its passage. I'assed Apr.CllUli. 1 " ' ' . ' . JOHN uuovr.s.O . O ty Olorlf. K. I1. DAVIS. I'rcsldont Olty Ixoiinoll. ' 111. . Anpt'ovcd Mayard , ui-t : > . i' . HI.MIS. : Mayor , rn > po ; iln lur DUtrlrt Slrt-ut. I iiiiruiuiiii-iil | lloniN , Scaled dlds iniirkuil l'iopu ' als for Distrlet Struct Iiiipiomment Itonds. will bu recu ul up to I''o clock noon , of tbo L"itn day of May , Ihi. ' . for llni pnrellnko of D strut htreet 1m- provuinciit HoniLs as follows. District .17- . JO.'O'OO District ; iri : . : v > h > .oi . DUtrlut icn . i.iwd. j Dlitrlot 4(1-1 ( . HI.O ) . ( ) ) Distrlet 411 . lid.O.OJ I si ned under cb.irtcr ponnrof mutropiilllaii oltlea. Haoli bid mint slate prleu und uinoiiut sought for anil InoluUu uucruod Interust to datu of del very at Omaha , Nob. Thu rUbt to reject any and i alt bids in iu- ' served. lIKNHY lloLI.N , SlfdlHtm. Ulty Truasuict.