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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1892)
THE OMVHA DAILY JREK : J&iVRDAY. MAY U 1892 SEBRASKA'S GRAIN MARKET as to a Change in the Inspec tion Sjstem. SHOULD CONCENTRATE THE DEPARTMENT Scrrntarr Koontt Urlli-tPs This Wnnlil n AdrHntHRC Hrrr tlic DUtribntlon of tiirn Throughout the Stute t > ee < lcil In the Interior. Lixcot/r , Neb , Muv 13. ( Special to TriR HEE.J Secretary ICoonlz ot tbo State Board Of Transportation ass sp ciul charge ot the grain Inspection department anil hat all along boon of Iho opinion that by proper effort a great grain market can be built op at Omabn. Ho believes that better results will be obuluod by concentrating the operation * Of the grain inspection department nt Omaha , that it will result in greater adVantage - Vantage to tbo grain misers ot Nebraska than to orovido tor inspection at a largo cumber ot interior points in tbo slate. Hots firmly of the opinion that if Omaha will furnish the warobouso facilities for storing tbo grain will rapidlv ilnd lu way to that city. Today ho received Iho annual reportof A. C. Clausen , chief Brain inspector of tbo tale of Minnesota. Tbe report conllrms the theorv of berrotnrv Kocnu bv saving "I express it as mv earnest conviction that no system of inspection run bo Ce.-ised tbat will provo efficient anil satisfactory nt pri mary markets i will further say that there l no necessity for a system of inspection- the conntrr 1 submit thnt the proper method by which grain should b purchased at inte rior points is xpon the intrinsic merits and Tulue of each individual wagon load. Inspec tion nun classification ot grain is a nucessity at terminal points. These conclusions ore based upon many years experience in the workings of grain inspection at both interior and terminal murkots. " sherry Tr. K Mly Still Talkrd of. The Spcrry trngody is still the leading topic of discussion and it is becoming the general belief that Pratl's story in regard to bis motive tor killing the woman is not the true one It has been ascertained that nearly a month ago Mrs Sperry announced her de termination to breaU aft her rolaMons with Pratt. Lurlv in tbo present week she com plained to her attorney of Prntt's attentions and nt her request tuo attcrnev u rote a letter - tor to Pratt informing him tbat he must Icavo the woman mono. This letter was written \Vednesdnv morning and it is be lieved that it was the receipt of this letter that hncered Pratt and led him to commit tbo murder thu same evening. Tbe storj that Pratt had attempted suicide a short time previous to the tragedy = cems to have a suostantial foundation. Tuesdny be purchnsed a quantity of morphine nt a Ninth atf'ot drug store. The box containing thu drue was taken away from him that djA It IB also unoun that ho sent a solo to his wife tcllmir hir that she would find all that \va * left of bim in the basement of the poslofllce A close watch is still kept over Pratt at the ponce station. He has grown very despond ent in sfliteof the efforts of his wife to Keep $ p his spirts She shows a cboerful disposi tion ana calls on him several times s. diy. Ho will bo arraigned tomorrow. Mrs Sperry's funeral will take place from her late residence tomorrow at 10 o'clock. Vll Iti-iuly fur tli - MothodUtt. The committee having in charco the enter tainment of the Methodist conference vis itors tomorrow hold its final meeting this forenoon. A telegram WHS sent to Omaha itatirg that arrangements havn u',1 been per fected , and that tha program wi'l be earned out , rain or shine Tbe feature of the pro gram will be the carriage ride Four hun- flrod carriages have been orovided. The en tire route will be over paved streets und will bd as pleasant tis it can be made. A visit Mil also be made to the W < ssleyan university at University Place , where a reception will bo tendered the visitors. ( .otsip at the tate House. Hon Joba McColl of Lexington was at the Etato bouso this moining. The case of J. A. Giitscho el al agiinst A. N Suuivan came Vo the supreme court from Cass count } todav Sullivan had obtained a Verdict of $000 against the city of Platts- mouth and the case is brought up on error. The case ot the Omaha Fire Insurance company agaiust Anna Here ana Joseph Storey was filed in the supreme court this morning. It comes Iram Adams county , where the defendants secured a judgment of F-00 against the company. AriidHiit.illjr shot Wliilu Hunting. Clifton \Vnght , the 15-vear-old son of H. N. V right , living nt 747 R street , was Drought homo at 10 o'clock last night from the Hiversldo dairy , northwest of the city , with n terrible wound in his hip. Ho had been out hunting with a companion of bis own ago and nhilo the latter was attempting to remove a snell from his gun one barrel was accidentally discharged , the charso trikiug young Wright in the hip , making a wound as largo ai a man's band. rnrrhilMxl a IIuRiilo Hunt. MrCoflK. Neb , May 13 [ Special relpcram to TIIK BEE. 1 Omuba capitalists have been here for several davs nnd last night the deal was clood for tha herd of bulTalo , owned uy C. J. Jones of this place The price paid is 137,000 The herd consists of forty-two full blood buffalo with calves and sixteen half bloods. Thu Omaha panics uere represented bore byV R. Crary , and the herd is pur chased in tbo interest of eco of tbo O'uaha treet car lines. Ono of the parties hero claimou to bu connected with tbu Benson & Hulcvoti Heights line. Too intention of the purchasers is to Jit up a magnificent park at or near the end of one of their lines of street can und provide all the possioto attractions of a modern pleasure re sort. As a beginning they bavo purchased the only living her a of America' * noblest animal * . Tbe herd will be shipped as soon as tbo nocessarv arrangements can bs made. "Buffalo" Jones has been engaged by tha new owners to have charge of tha hurt ! at their now home. -Nrbrai.l.-rt' . Oenth Itoll , TJUILB ROCK , Neb. , May 13 ( Special to TUB BBE. ] Susanna E. FeJlurs. wife of William Fellers , died at ber homo lu Table Roclc Saturday morning and was. buried in the Table Rock cemetery Sunday at 11 a m. The funeral services wcrocouductcd by Rev J. H. Presson of Tnblu Roolt anil llav P Van Fleet of Peru Mrs. Fellers camu with her busbaml to this place in Is'id and was 0110 of tbu first settlers of the county. BKvniur , Nob. , May 1L ! fbpecial Telo- tram to 1'nr BEE.J Mr * Harvey D Blakes. I lee of Buffalo , N Y , died on tbo Rack Island tram Just as it arrived in this city at 0 ltd ttn * morning of consumption. The do- ceated. with ber busband and a nurse , were enrouui to Colorado fapnngs for bur health. The remains wore embalmed this evening. N w Mill lur Uuohillle. RrsiiriLLr. Neb , May 13.- | Special to THK Ban. ' Thomas H. Nutt yesterday entered - terod , into a contract with the Business Mou's association to build and operate a Souring mill and elevator here. The mill Is to bo a three-story structure abova a twelve- foot basement , to hnvu thu latest improved machinery , and a capacity of UU barrels per day The elevator is to bo of tha latest pat tern anil buvo a capacity of 10,003 bushel * . Tha oitizena on their part donate an aero of itround , sufficient stouo to build tbo founda tion and S 1,000 in caih. Work U to com- menca at once and tbe buildings are to bo complouid in time lo bandlo tha now crup , JOVUTA , Neb. , May IS. fSpaciol to TUB BCK.J Juniata is having a roaring time over ber proposed saloon. Tboupu a license board was nloctcj , azcaptoao mom our , every effort to secure a license ix promptly contested by the tumpenxncu people , autl flmvs ara always found to sustain tnelr oontoits. The board xnoet next Monday night la hoar argument airaln on tbu subject. Dr Birney1 * Catarrh Powder euros catarra. For sulo by all drugclju. 5J CJnts. Tim Hurt * Dune III * linait. Tan most shamefaced looking horse in Omaha was extricated from the remain * of a Aemollkhed bill board at Twentieth and Far- ; &m yesterday aftaraooa. lie wa aspleudla locking animal , attached to tne of the fash- lonabia ywiow ske.cl j i bugeies AtTwenli- eth and Dodge streets his owner bad J'ist beloed cmt a lady , when the horse took a no tion to run. and ran he dW Down the Twenti eth street hill be flew with the speni of tha wind. At Faroam street there is a Jo ? In the rood aod a bill board faces the opposite side of the strept. Of courvs tuo fltlng horse ooeld no more chaucc bis ooar e than could a ballet , and smash be went through the inch hoards as if thev hud been cardboard. He was untangled from the wreck and led cut to the street apparently without color braise , out It over a horse wore a hang-doc look that was the horse. _ _ Dr Birncy's Catarrh Powder for cotd in head , rorsaloby all druggists. 30 cents. M [ CQSTlVCrp t-HOM F1HST ccived and stated that the Presbyterian dele gates had intended to call upon the confer ence in a body , but found on their arrival at Council Bluffs thnt it would te impossible to stop and reach Salt Lake City beforfl bun- day. .Therefore ha was delegated to convey to the oontercnuo the pratrrsand best wishes of his Presbyterian brethren , and although thev were prevented fram meeting together ns they had anticipated they could look for ward "to a mooting around the great ublto throne. The address from the Irish Mslhodist church was rend by Rev L. R. Flsuo , LL D , of the Detroit conference. The Irish Methodists thanked the Methodists of America for tno greeting ? convored to them by Bishop Warren nnd Dr. Little during their recent fraternal visit. They congratu lated the American church on the work that bid bocn accomplished in foreign missionary fields Half a million Irishmen were emt- gntlng to America every voar , but the Irish cnurch ha i nevertheless increased its mem bership by 7,000 adherents during tno past year. Temps from Canmta. The credcstlals of the delegate from the Methodist churches of Canada were read by Dr Munroo and their address vvos read by Rev O H. Bridgmun , D D , of Minnesota" . ffanir fratnrnal delegate , Rev. A. Carmen , D D , L L.D , was then introduced as "the peer of anv man in Methodism , " a man uho was willing to resign the episcopal robes in thp Interests of Mctho-list unity. Tau aud ience rose and gave Dr Carmon an enthus iastic greeting. He was very Ameri can in his appearance , a man ivho had nearly re-iraed his throe-score 3 ear and ten and whoso silvered hair and beird bore witness to his long and uusy life Dr Carmen said tha * . some of the faces before him were fami'iar ' to him , and in the excess of their cordiality he seamed to know them all The Mtnbouists were one throughout the woild. "I climoea the other morning the Mars hill of this glonoas Omaha. Not Marin this case , but Minerva's , devoted to the cause of education and liberty. As I looked from the summit of teat Acropolis , T cried. What a country , \ \ hat a P DDO ! , what a city and wh t possibilities for tne fu ture ' I oent tny eur to catch the mufiiod tread oi the coming millions and I heard it. Idonotnouder that aumnerand Horace Greciey waated tais land for lib erty " llarrUnn Popular HITC. Tte speiker went on to say tnat the Metb- o-iists of CnnadT and the United Slates bad many interests in common. They had com mon dangers and co-nmon conflicts tie had been interested in the debates of the confer ence during the past few davs , w Inch ho caarsctemed a * a "brisk hunt and lively chose after a constitution. " Souls were worth moro than seals , and when President Harrison ncnt hera ho stopped The delegates might not have any interest in politics , but when Harrison's name was mentioned they "n hooped 'er up" like en Indiana convention. It was several minutes before order was restored and the speaner could finish his sentence which extol - tel < M the president's position of preferring arbi'ratioa in all international complications to the sterner recourse of arms. Ur. Carmen's nddress was one of tha most eloquent and interesting that has been h ard during the conference and was punctuated by frequent applause. Uelronicit the Colored Man. Evervbodv Joined in singing Jllcst De the tie that binds. " and Rev. J B Matfleld , D.D. , introduced the fraternal deleg ite of the African Mcth- oust Churcn of America in tno person of Rev E. Cowrell , D.L ) The welcome ac corded to the colored delcgato showed that bere was no color line in Methodism. He said that ho brought bis greetings in his beait , anu the same sentiments were la the hearts of the 15 l.OOO colored Methodists. Tae colored cnurch was the vonagest child of the grzat Methodist familv and T\SS endeavoring In God's name to maintain a pure Methodism. While in their twentv-fno years of existence they had not gained the treat , victories that adorned the history of the older church , they took pride m toe achievements of the parent church and hoped for much in thn future. The meeting was dismissed with the usual doxology and benediction. ' Conference Gossip. The following complimentary notioe of THE BEE appeared in tha Daily Christian Ad vocat < > tha other doy "Tne OMAJIA Ben deserves - serves great credit for the manner In which it is handing the conference proceedings. TIIC Bni : gave a very creditable review of Methodism on the Saturday prior to the opening of the conference It covered cearlv throe pages und was highlv appreciated by MethodUts all over the surrounding countrv. 1'iiE Bei published the episcopal address in fu'i , a rataer unusual thing for a secular paper to ao. The daily reports in THE BBE are uausually full for a secular papr ' ' In thu contest for 'ho editorship of the Control Christian Advocate Dr Bowman Young is proving to bo an expert in shrewd , political u ire pulling and the other cundi- datei will have to develop a lively trait if thev outstrip him Rev. R. H , Rust , D D . one of the oldest woritors in the Freedmon'j Aid and South ern Education society , says that the tails apout tbo unnecessary extravagance of the aid society is all mootiahine. He declares that the society his bean conducted admirably ably during ilia past four year > . Dr. H. K. Carroll , editor of the New York Inuepaadtnt , no hai bcmi attending the general conference , received a telegram this morniut ; convovinc tha * ad intelligence lout hit father-iu-law. Henry Barnes of Brook lyn , was on his deathbed. Dr Carroll leaves Ibis evening for home , and it is not ptobable that lie n ill ba anlu to return during the Utno thai the conference will continue in b sion. Bishop Warren' wife > nd daughter * are here with him in atu-nuanca at tbo confer * ence , and their presence recalU th pretty litllo romance lii connection with their mur- iiago. The bishop and the cburmine woman who is now Mrs. Warren were youthful lovers - ers , and but for a trivial tbouch none the loss unfonuanto disagreement they would have been marneu untie in the happy springtime of lifo. But tney diffeicd one dav , and their paths diverged Tbo Yttiitoo schoolma'um cum 3 west aaj married an enterprising stockman , and the voung theological student also look to him self a wifu , beta putting boaind them their first love. Years passed by ana children were bom to each. Then Oe-ith intor- poi'd a band , nnd bo was left wifeless bishop in tha east and she a wealthy widow in Denver. h > ix year * aeo Biibop Warren u us called to Oeiirer lo dedicate u church , and there it was in tr.at sacred edi flee that tno lovers , pirted so many vears beforu , met a .iiu uud recognized each other Of the flood of recollections called up by tha mooting and of Iho surprises mat rarae o ; ijue-uois there asked and answered Ibis ttory has nauirbl to do. Suffice it lo a ay that it wa followed by another wedding , and thai It was a most bappv one noon who know Ihe facts can doubt , Mrs. Warren Is a bright , attractive uouian of uuutual busi ness ability , and through her sagacity am forejlehl was duo the fact that she reinied to sell the rancles owned by her first bus band , though itrjngly advised to do to Just after hi * dectn. uut kept them ouij man aged them Win such ability that they netted Our on iudapendant fortune. L'ow itrs Sarsaparilla ctcansei tha Iicklii ou CullRKe AltllniiL A banquet U proponed fur all the vitUiiie and resideot alumut of Dtclnnaon rolloca fo next Monday evening. May 16 , at the Panea hold. Buhop Bowman , riusi 'X7 , has consented sentod to preside. All those oeiue alumni o the college , plcaso report or send their name to the uuier lsnoJ al onco. PiTTtKaOX , CllSi 'SO. WALL STREEF FOR A WEEK Investera Again Seeking Anierioan Securities Frwly. TRADE CONDITIONS IN VARIOUS CITIES Innpy Mnrkpt UTrryirhrrn IJ j--Hn'ini- Fnllitrci fnrtlie MM-U The IValitrcJ of Wnll street Torn M pelt Clour. Inc Home statement * . Yonc , Mir 18 Bradsireot's weekly Wall street review It has alroa dy been noticed tnat tha sucerabundnnco of Idle unds was oitnlncinc n marked disposition on ho part of ihe British financial public to buy stocks This tcn-lencr. which at Hrst vas confined to "homo Invostmcnls. " has at est ex'.cndoa to "Americans. " As a result he American department of the London market has been actlvo andailvancinp. Some nfluouccj mar bo aacrlDea to tbo an nouncement thai Great Britain has ccppted the Invitation extended bv the . ated Slntcs to panicipit * In tuo proposed liver conference has apparently increased ha confidence tvitn which our securities nro regarded abroad , and Uicv will remain in the iresent bullish altitude of London specula- ors Ono immediate affect of the forelen > uylnp ot stock * has been to arrest the ad- anco ot exclianiTo ratoi and to check frold exports for tne time oelns Tnls fnct appa- ontly offsets iho largo decrease of fa OOU.OUO n the * urplus rescrvos SDOVMI bv last bntdr- day's banK statement. The monev mantel sutlers from the absolute plethora of loanable unds. There vras a shipment of $400.000 cold otiar , the only transaction of that Ktud tnat ocrurrcd this week. Friday's transactions , lottever , oeveloiied considerable woakne1 ! " , duo to ouar manipulations nnd to unfavorable lews of the western railroad situation ex- ires sed bv the new provident of Ilia Union 'aciflc. The encouragement which the Lon don btijinc gave to the bulls has met with a response from the local soernlatlve public. Jrlces imnrovod in spots , but the inJiffer- enco of the market ami the abienca of out- sda bus mi ; are thn most salient features Chinco dealers ara noticuable bears in tacir iew < tnn lateness ot the season , the back- vaniriess of the crops and all other damage , and delay duo tocl weatber and storms hroujhout tno west , re ultin ? m au uu- avcrablo impresaion rasjardmg railroad pro- ncruei. CLi\ItLM > ) mnhi' * plrndiil bho Inir for thp Past W -rk Urpnrt from Otlii'i Citlf . New Youn , May 13 Tnu following table cives the clearing bouie returns for the ween ondint ; May 12 , 1393 , ana the averaKO of in crease or decrease , .is compared with the corresponding week ol last year : CI.EAIUhGS. K31.T1I lS9i 1 C donon 9 7 "hicaco . 9 i 'hlladeloliU. . 4 I St. 1-uuls IB San Kraac 6co > 10 4 Uoltlmom = 1 | l Cincinnati 13 1 -nttsburi ; * 1 2 R > i-w Orleans i S amas CUjr ' inSalo . . . . . . ii'z' ' T.U13 140 3 9 MlnncnpolU . . .h4S15 14 C IX-.rolt 6.7H 277 ' ! ! B.ISUP4 cumlm ID y Providence 5 91 Cierelind to 41 H Pnul S 11K.11CI " . 102' ' "j ' lloavton 2.80 ; Inulanuoolla 4 103 Mcuipbls i.7 Cotumtmi . . . Hlclittiunil IP 1 i _ llortforcL 10. ? ] Dnluth 14.7 14 7 -t Joseph. Mo 21 3 t'eoria 17 7 I'ortlaiiO. Ore. 127 . lluchi-ter 1.E salt 1-iko Cltjr 2S > w Ilaren . . 4 2 1'ortlanil. Me 2fi 0 Worcester 0"I" "I" Ware . . . -tommy . I.UW.J-J s.o | Mirt Worth I.US.M ; ! I Norfolk. JO..776I li.a I VMIiulncum.ik'J 1S.1 Lowell 14 1 iirnnd Hnplds -entile d ) rncu e . . . . . Dps Mulnes Tfteoma 128 Los Aneelei 1.1K7.II3 II t , i.lnroin 712.110 7 S Wleiilts . Lexington. Kr . . Ulnalucham . . . . M7.2JI 106 New Hertford 515J71 1 3-O.J77 4 S " S.V4JJC7 } "si ! nvannah . . IJll'.TS Atlanta 1.477.12) Ulnthamtun Helena Totnl 1 nttpj ' tBto f I HU" 4 J I xcludlnc New York S.91 Dominion uf Canada Montreal. _ . . . . J2.511.-b3l ! 2.i Halifax 1.171 < I2I 5 O1 J'uronto . Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7i7.73 ! Tola' f.ja T33 4T4 1 .Not Included in totali. DUN'S BVII\V or THE IVIIK. ciiiiit ; I'r4i i > eft-i I ) > hpU thu Cnfaior- al > lu Ae ttlitr. YORK. May 13. R. G. Dun & Co 's weeklv review of trade says Tbo con tinuance of very unfavorable weather throughout a larjo portion of thevsest bnngs serious apprehension regarding the cropi of the year. In all other rsipects , tno situation aupurs satisfactory , and at most points the pro.pt'cis of tr.-ulo are consideroJ martt hope ful , lha money markets ore evervwhera easy , with visible improremunt in tno de mand at a few points Bad weather u > nuraed as retarding trade In dispatches from Cleveland , from Denver and nearly every intermediate city report ing. Yet at Cmcago sales exceed laatyear's , collections ara easy and a good condition of tradu , in spiloof retarding influence , is mani fest. Receipts of wool , whuat , corn , cured muat > , lard , outternud cnee&u btiow a mod- ' eiate aecruasu. uhile ircn.-aso is seen in i dressed beef and flour , 0 per cent lu cattle , nnd bogs , u third in rya and a lurgu increaao i in oats. j At Pittsburg a better demand for iron is tro nna n cooJ rado 'n hanlware , and t I'hilndelohia a ftirlrafliln crjt-enes and In dry eood , thotitjh tha western demand u checked by the \veathcr _ St. L vts notes streWftnde in all Hues. Kansas City heavy rweipta in cattle , tboacn eratn rerolpta nr iiebu Minneapolis rapnrW tin ontmitof rw.CKW IrnrnHs Hoar dally ami Cutr praspeots. Umaha and Uenvsr A fairly maintained trade in spile of the weather At Detroit Jottrinetrade starts well for the semen. Tlia east reports a fnlr trade. txivunnnb finds too utiouK improved by recent rains Business is active at Mout- jroraery , quietatMempK , nnd only moderate ut Xew Orleans , wuerd su ar is In fair de mand and nco active. I'orplcn Trnrtc tnprll. . Poraign trade in April was remarkable. The exports of cation , breadstuff * , urovl- sions , cattle uud ml amounted to J.r > 4.3W.OOO ngainit ? 4" , ' > OS.2iS for the same month last > ear. with a larzo decrease iu cotton because of the Irmer prices , but a heavy .ncrease in breadstuffs and cattle. This month exparts from New York show a pain of 23 uer oent thus far over last vear and meanwhile the imports of lost year are barelv maintained. Ueports about collections from all Darts ot the country are favorable consldennir the \\catherandthostatoot the country roads. Wheat has declined 21 cents on sales of 49XKfCMO Bushels. Itistt-aU of the $ J per bushel predicted bv the fanners alliance , tna pnro on Thursday was * 9 cents. Ileccipts this week nave been i-omparauvoly small , but e ports thus far quite lanie. Cotton has declined a sixteenth , Corn rose n cent , and pork products * re ili htlv stronger , but coffee and oil both declined A annd-to-Diouth trade is seen in men's Roods , anJ manufacturers are still short ot orders , but confident. Wool salta at the three principal points sines January 1 have been l'J,000tKW pounds , or H per cent moro than last year. Moro aotivitv is seen in cottons , especially of prints , and many qualltms are o per cent lower than last year. Shipments of boots and shoes from the east is now practicaliv equal to last * ear Sales of leather is seen with nn advance ot from 3 to 10 per cent. Th'a supplv of hides does not stop , and receipts of cattle at Chicago for the year hao bean l.V.i.OOJ bead or 1C oor cuit decrease from last year In the Iron trade a decrease of iron is noticed Tto Dullness failures occumnc throughout the country durinc the last seven navs number " ber 173 , as "compared witu totals of 'JOT last week. For the corri.pondm { ; week of last vcar the figures were -J7 ! SAKPT COUNTY SUIT. lU-iixy Uniiintps VsUiMllij Mr. .nut Mrs. Itoll and tinVln Thpreof. Down in barpy , as well as in Douglas county , they have lawsuits that are lawsuits One of the ititcrostins ones that is npiitatini ? the minds of clients and attorneys is Henry and Mary Roll ajainst John Clausen , a Chalco saloonneaper , his. bondsmen and Car son Brubn. The petitition recites ttat on March 1 , IbO-J. in John Clausen's saloon , in the town of Chalco. a party of men were assembled in pcacoible conversation , teat one Car-.ou Bruhn requested the olumtirf. Henry Koll , to plav a game of solo * or dnnk > for the noubc ; tha't Roll refused , whereupon ao was attacked - tacked by Bruhn , Knocked down , and suf fered a brouen shoulder from tno forcoof the blow ; that the injury is such as to render plaintiff a cnpp'o for Ufa. Roll JSKS damatres in 'lie sum of 810,000 from this saloonkeeper and his bondsmen and a like amount from Carson Bruhn , the man \ \ bo assaulted mm. Mrs Roll asks Si/hM damages from Bruhn and 43,1X10 from Llausun and his bondsmen , alleging that her husband's injuries ara sucii as to prevent Qhn proudinc for hts family in future as he has done in the past , Clausen's bondsmen are Hans Harder , Carson Brahn , Henry Urabow and Fritz Schatz , all wealthv faimers , residing in the vicinity of Chalco. Thev suy they do not fear th'e prosecution and that they will easilv pro\o that the prosocutJon is mote in the nature of spite vronc than othorx\ise Two Men ? < imt-ti Hiys. : Pii vinw , Neh. , May li Jo the Editor of TUP BHK : In thlsrmorning's issue of your paper I saw n paragraph about John R. Hays. Mavor Hays of Norfolk is not the John R. Hays who is mentioned as the republican - publican candidate for concress The mayor is a memoer of tao grocery house of J fa McCiay & Co. I know both of the e pentlemen and have heard the title of Colonel apollsd to boin The mayor is a man who mutl have seen his seventieth birtbdav. whereas Joan R. Ea\s. who is mentioned for congress , is many vcars younger. Besides the former has tivo arms , but " candidate" the "our is present possessor " of only one. W "M. iuttit S \V. Thayer of Norfolk is at the Millard. D. C.Veit of Nehawka , Neb. , is at the Arcade. J. F. Cnnstian of Tabor , la. , is at the Arcade. R W. Books of Thurman , la , is at the Arcade. Albert P West of VHlisca , la. , is at the Murrav. J. W. Holland of Oscoola , la. , is at tbo Miilurd. Mrs. C B.Clark of MltcbeU , S. D. , is at the Arcado. D W. Moselev of Lincoln is reeisiered at the Millard. H. Chenev and wife of Craighton , J > eb. , are at the Arcada F. O Callahaa ot Fnend , > 'eb , .s stop ping ; at the Arcade. C. S Dudlov of Wyraoro , Nsb. , is regis tered at the ArcaJe M. Emmington of Pender , Neb. , is stop- plaff at the Millard. W E. Whitcomb of Pender , .Nob. , is stop- pin ? at the Millard U D Coolsiazer of Stella , Neb , is regis tered at the Arcade. George W Holland of Fails City , Nob. , is stopping at the Millard. Judue John G. Hlcrins and wife of Coium bus , Neb , arc in the city V. O. fatnckler and his bride returned yesterduv from their weddias trip. Milton Doollttio ana J. C. vValratb of Atkinson. Neb. , are at the Miliard. Honrx Hera of New York has just returned from a tnp to Australia and is now at the Murray. C A. Mast and wife , A. Keinbolt and wifa.and W N. Huso and wife of Norfolk are at the Millard Juafa ; Hascal R. Brill of St. Paul. Minn. , a luv dolOL-ato to thu guneral ctinferuaca , called upon TUB BKB yosterda- The juditj has udiaiuistcrcd justice in the saluted city 'or sevinleen years Harvey J Fuller , fu"rmorly of H. H Bright & Co and with Wa Heading stove worits ol R-iaain , ' , 1'a. . was -married on May 6 at Pa. , and pa3od through Omaha on nib ue-ijui , ; tour Health and A. Fact in i by the use of poor smoking tobacco. The one tobacco that has held its illAgainst own through all the changes of Against Time time and against all competitors is Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Fears Nothing Tobacco. A Question WHY ? Because it's always pure , always Unchanging A Great Record the same , always the best. Surh a record tells more than pages of Talk's Cheap "talk. ' * It's ; sas good 'to-day For You as ever and it is tbe tobacco tor yon. If you smoke , you should smoke Go id Advice Bui ! Durham A trial is all we ask. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO. , DURHAM. N. C. ' Success At times overreaches itself. That has been our experience in this Tremendous Administrator's Slaughter Sale of the old reliable Hellman Clothin * Hats and Furnishing Goods Stock Inasmuch as we have been unable to employ enough competent help to wait on the public with promptness and dispatch. But we have at ast succeeded in obtaining the necessary help , and we are now Ready for the Largest Kind of a Fray. Our time is limited and we will throw a boomerang1 into the midst of o the clothing field that will scatter bargains far and wide. We have lumped all of our $7.50 suits into one lot CQ2 * * C3 7 and they are good enough for any merchant or mechanicand ) they go at - - > Im J ° 'uiuin Then comes the $12 line. They at " - go - - - . Includes .ill tlio ? 1J bjits < n tha house We will next make a counter of choice business and dress suits at - - - - - t And close by giving you as fine a line of suits as you can buy in any store in the city for All our hats and furnishing goods going in the same proportion. As space is too valuable to quote prices we simply ask you to call and look for yourself. What is your gain is the estate's loss. ELLMAN'ScSsslor's13th anclFarnam 2.S OZS. FOR ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , OmaliaNeb Ever ? MAN can l > e SVHONO and VIG OROUS in all reipertt _ by tKone 31'ANISH NiRVINE , thrRrcat Spanish Remedy. YOUNG MEN OR OLDsufennz from NE3.VOXJ3 DJJBItlTY. LOST or FAILING MANHOOD mem ! ) ei.unions , ccnvuUiont , ntnom prostration , cauu d by theose of opium , tobacco or alcohol , H Lc- fulness , mental depression loss uf pcwerin eilber sex , sper AMU Arrrx tikt rt-wacaajidbjicif abuse and cner mdulcencr or any penunal ness can be restored to perfect health and tlie NOBIE VITALITY OF STHONO We pre a wntten RC2r.imre trith 6 hnxes lo cure any cate or retucd the money. J : B beE ; 6 boxe * S ; For Sale in Omaha bv Snow , Lund & Co. The old that " saying con sumption can be cured if taken in time " was poor com fort. It seemed to invite a trial , but to anticipate failure. The other one , not so old , "consumption can be cured , . " is considered by many false. Both are true and not true ; the first is prudent one cannot begin too early. The means is careful liv ing. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil is sometimes an important part of that. Let us send you a book on CAREFUL LIVIXO free. SCOTT & HotriwrCbpmittaij South 5th Av wie , Nrw Volt. i ur dnicci1 LerpScon' * Emulsion of cod.llrrr Oil -druccms ercrjrwhcrv do. $ t. 3) Dr , $ r Tha Leading | Dentist " Third ? .o ; > telephone lO * * * . Itilli an-I Farntsii Sts. A lui not of ui'iu on uiiliir t JT $3 J'erfert flt Te < * fh llhoul plniui or n'inui * nbie brldfu wcirfc juft me UIIDB lor eiii ir > of puliiit | it-iilier uurcr are | ) < lii n All filllDKit rcuaonnblB ratei.ali worx icarranted CUtllliOUt f UlK.UlllU iff I CMphw tcr' * I.itellcii Itl&rauMrf ITltc. . rEmrm&L PILL llr\ltf fur I.adlc.4. * Iftlsr bjr rft NOTIi E TO PltuPEftTY OW.N'EllS. Vou are liTffbv nut Led that the fol owinf descrtiwd preiuisuv tu tl Ltol i. in IlurbufliS .id.l t.on to tno city uf thitubha. MX lot < 4. in solion tuwnbhlp 15 , raH-'ti U. lot IU. Cipltii .iddltlotu bain ; lol at * oiithwu > t corner f llarney and-Hli slrqot * . mid lilt 10 ilcCaridllth I'lnrai huvo neon dec - c ired l-y ordlntnuos > o J.W.aU. S , J 7 < .nd UX re pact volv. to bu nuts nr . Ly rauwiu uf bunks of e < nb exiatJn ; tlmruoii Vuu art' berub ? dlru to I to < ibnU9 caid nui - an < - by smdinzsall b ik > of earth down to iUiut ibu BH--1 of the .jrr.niiuiln ; stnieti on ir tHifuro June - Isaz. or aid niilsanuu * whl txi ibatwt by tliu i-itv autlurilli'S. und Uiu exuttuse lliorwif luviod u a M > ec'ul lax 4 ? i list thu property on arhH.h > atd nuUancui * " Pautl tblsl tit day .if May 1WJ. if W lllitKHAL'SnU. Cuairuiau jf Uiu UuarU of 1'ublteurkv OS THE CREST OF THE ALLECHASIES , 3,000 FEET ABOVE TID--WATER. SEASON OPENS JUNE 22d , 1892. TP0 ! fninouk mountain rp-orta MtuitoJ at tlio summit uf ibo Allp.-mnii' ! nnJ dlrccllupon thu main Unit of tbe Hultlinurn anil Oblo Itallrustl. bnvetbeedTantaije or It * rplonald vetltiul cl ex prcni train nur lrc but.i on t and west and lire therefore rtndll ) mociMUlo fro u all imrU of the munirjr All Hnltlmuri * and irtlp trilnn eloii at IH-ur fork and Oakland ilunnc Iho roasnn Untoi HP ITTiand J10 u xnuniu according to loca tion Coiin unlcitlunx buulJ bs addicaxM to l.KUIH.K I ) UiulIIKLUS Manager IlalUniuro nnd Oliio JlnulA. CnralM-rland. Md op to June IU aftcr that list * , elttier Deer Park or Oakland , Gnir ti Cuuuijr Alii NOT1CC OF APPUAISKRS OP DAM- AGKa FOR GKADING. To the turners of all lots , pnrt-i of low and dial ftatti .ilun Uie alloy In Inoek two [ , ' | , "lillrwlld , " ( rain Orant street tohpracestreet In tlie cty ! ot Omrihu. Von are lioruhy notirtod tint tfn under- slmivd tlireo di < lntrtr > t d froetiollers of no citr al im ihA nnvu iw > en duly iipinlnt | < l Uy thu imiynr. wilii Uio inpnivul < if llio c ly , oiiuuril of ! > < id city lo .ISV-\H IIB | d inmiii 10 | the ourunrs rf < | ) iTti > ely uf tlio iimpf'ty if- < feded ly tliu ridinuf Uio alley In blotli I two (2j. ( "Idn-wlld. " from Grant hiroat id I -pruce trei-U c rl. red necessary bv orll- 1 u.uiciJilt pi-i ! l April 12 , A 1) | a9 > , ap. ptovisl April 14 , A U. I"X' Vou are further notllmd liiat bavins dcceut- 1 s.iid uninilniiiK-nt inn ] duly ( iiiulltlml ns ra- iliiirod by l.iw ' * will , on tlio V3rd day of May \ D 1HC. jt llio hour of ton [ in ] o clock ill lliu foronixm ut tlu < olHi u of 1' . C. U runner , room 1Vi 1 r < ? liiock , wllhm the rxirpor-il llm- ilsof * u 1 city , in iot f > r tne purpo j of 0011- s derm. und maUuiu thu ussussiuHnt of dunt- I I B to HIP uwnrrs n' > pertiv y , of said pro I perty. .ilfortod by - aidnuliiiu' . t.'iUlnL' into considornt.mi special tienulliiK If any \ou nr riotiHed to ho oreMint nt tlio time and plica nforenald. and iniiko nv objoctiuus j to or staHMiiuiii * toncernin . i-nld a BBi > niunt of duinusfi. an toil may unnsldcr proper. T ' unr\vr.it , JOHN i ri.\cic. JOHN \V KOIIlllNb. Coinmitlue of Appraisers. Otiiubx , May lltliff.r \ uiCJIut Notice If hereby cirua that , nuriti int to in order of tliu dUtrlft court of laii lu ; co luty ubrubnii , seiiol promt aU unrtnrB < l " /ra- pujdibforpurcliii ai > riiiior"-itid | nddrtesed to Ch.ir.i's V M1U : . rucuhur , Mi .Vow Vor. Ufa liiiild u.Oiiialij.r uIirA Hauflll lie rernlrod up to and Ini ludinz May -l"l , 141 * . for tbe pur- cuiise ( if tiu ) bale or portiiins of the > u > ck of uliisUlfs. wines , lujuni-i. ate. formurly ownud 1 uy H IiGrottu uud utud in liu > iioui ; ilu and retail liquor tiuntne&s In Oraubo. Nc- br iko. toiuthur with alt tiio furniture and Uituru > uiL-d lu and about said bmlnum. Tni > atucU can bo fc nn and -idt-tailixl de- wnplionof tbe latue can be had upon up- ' plicaUou tohu rooelrcr. Tlio sail : to bu fur cub ! ) * nd a renilled I'lioru ' far ) d p < * r cunt of Uiu Amount otfernd tmiit ac- coiupany uacli bin wbiib clittiiK will te in- turnuil In u iM5 bo proposal aoaoiapanyia iuuti be ruJeoUMl Tbii roouirer ru.orvoi Uio rlnt to rcjoct any or nil b ds Vebr kkn , Mar 4th IffZ. I liK ! V & 1UU. lUicclver. OW Nuw York Lifo bulldlue. 4 Oniaba. r > etx SIDC\VALK XOTICK Xotirc ifc hereby \pntotlico\vner or * tvti- en.ofthufollo lnjn.aluit.it * In tincitj of Oinnli.i. to Iny an I repairsidow.ilUs nfrmt of nnd uljolr.liu Uio r uropcrty u Ui u 11 s < " > Uars from Ibe I'JIli d irof M.iv is -u It bidi-ailks to bi' oii-tr'irl ! < - < l .nnl rpp ri I til w'ulu pints in J I icl ! In j inrdin c ur ih o uns MI ipeUficMt ( ins on II c > in the oil < t tlui Hiir-1 nf 1'ubli * WorJ.- . . and in ic nrjan. u wth rp-.olnt ana adoptud by the ctj co men , TIT Nortli sh'pof I. if.ivelto stiot t- lots j t s n- CH1-.UU block So.li I > sul ) In \ \ ill ul Hnl t feet Idn eslabiishu 1 .ir-ido \\esl iiUoof4Jnd trtieu lot J3 block 4 W li mit Hi ! ! , fifi > et. nidi * , prr entradi' Ucst sln of 4Ut > , trout. nortli , 'j ' o u J5 \\.ilnni lilll.fi foul wide citabliblieilriJa Hiibt s ( 'oof Jflth Ht-o't , lot i buieu i weery aditition. t. f < ot wi lu tntabiitbuil r.iilo -out h side of tenter street , lot In mi " > block 3-hrUer l'i it e i fuat nide. established srj..la. outh side of ( 'enter street , lots 1 ind Ij. blouk 4 , ahriMr PI ue 4 feet wldu , eititblishfd Krailu. -on th side of Cantor street all of li.ock'J. Aci.enuiii I'lnce , 4 fuel uldo , Center street , lots. 1 to 0 Incu se c blocklAcLcrm in 1'lucc , 4 feet wide , es tablished crade -until side of Center street , lots ! lo 0 inclu sive , block 4. Ackormun I'Uee 4 feel wide , establlsiied urjilu. -oulli ilde of Center street , s line ! lot uloc't \clicrmin Place , 4 fert idu , uslaOlbitiotl prade -loutli side of Center street , lots I too inclu sive bioelc ' 11 < Vinbior 1'lacu , 4 feet me. est ib- ? ( jiuli side of tauter .troet , lots 1 u > 0 mchi six e Uio k iJ Ambler I'lace. 4 foot widc.ire unt souib Kidnof Center strtel , lou. I tu D inr.u- sn e biocli 41 AinUler I'lace. 4 feet niilc. esuib- outli iiile of C nt < 'r i tr < 'et , we jmu-1.1 , Ira- twe n Anili'er ' and : ? briv rl'lacoi 4 Icet uido , r > oulli s.du of Center strccl. IdU 1 un ' ! 3 bloex -lirlror I'lace , 4 ffvl wide , established Kr ide- -tmth H.'do of CunUir sli-c-L-U loti 1 and Ji block i liri er I'luce. 4 feul wide. , est.UulilioJ ' Hiutli s do of I'ooiiluton i enui' lots I to 13 ; ni'liisi\e blatU 15ust bide , 4 fuel UL tem porary graaa Miulli Hldu of I'oppleUm aieniic , ols i. 2 , 1 bluuk 10 A\Lbl slOi 4 feet vr de. l mpur ry trnda. .North sldu of I'upjileUin avenue , lots 7 U 13 inrlusiru b ecU \\e9tsldu , 4 fuel uiuu. tem porary jr.ule. Aortti ! du of I'oppluUin avenue luH II UJ 21 inclusive blujl. \Vcstnlde. . 4 foot wide , toin- poniry grmlf North idi of 1'oppleton .ivenue seo.TO-l.-11 , , icr < u < > tlio ri tit- < ifay of Mjn-oun fjuillt or Unit Line 1C K , 4 ! t't nide. toiupinry 41 idu. Kust de of 42nd st rout , lou u anil lu biiKk 3 Hit' heoi'k'i li > t addition. 0 fuul urlde , e-HI > , libht'J zrade i Kist sldiiof JIuJ gtrout , lots 9 anJ 13 tiltv-U ( Hitcln-oclt' , Iht addition , li fuet wide , i-sl U- " - ' ' erade. It bide of Knnk'lnhtreeu i.jU I to-i In- bliuK 11 Orcliard Hill , n f < n-t wide. st iireniiij , lot 1 b o K L I'op- p et ui I'ark 0 fe"jt 1e. jireNont .r.ido C st "lti of .lint ktntwt , lots I > 10 J4 n-lu- I iTe liloch 'J J I. 1 ted i Us sub. 0 foul wtoe. en- tA l slic4l fra lu K4Ht tiideof ilittstrf ) > , tax lot K f < -I i.rU Cfitfl widu. o Uibiislio J sr dH. U < -st side of .alj imiei. o : . ' . in , I ij Hick ory nu'C. u fMft wide , pntsent ra to xnitli iidi > of I'lon < i Mroct. ' "in I , t I , 4 Olook 2S7 ilty 1 fnet wiilii. pro-onl-jrjd Miuth sl.le of CtiiiUir htitjfl. liii > JA and 11. Wiinlwir l't e . ixt iic1 < UuM'a.L. tunr x tne- Eist Hide of - lli irutiuc. Iut > l ; ml 1 1 Uio 1C 1. i I irt'inlon n n ill , AlMira rt'lu \\'tft side of 'ilh nlr.nd. < ot i \ - > .ii'iosnu , Ainstioid iddltion I f , tit i < ln. pr nn.rau , \\t > { Mile -if .ill ; a.rut. mtn4j ua Jl , nc 'U..UL , iknpirx ailtlltl m , I fuel < vd ! ; > r &u it grauo , Kdkt side of "ilh KirwftiOt to 14 mr u--Ue , Aiiikliulu iddlliuru 4 fi < et vridi | tnln'i-aJci , l".a t kl < lii f ith stroui , loin M nd , ' ' KJ.S- D ir aildlli.in 4 feia in dd. iireiii crauo I-.E - AlltOUlALha Nortli side of Hurl suuut , loin 4 und 3 , uioclt 1 ( > 'N iU iiii.il ! > Uion Ttjrtli ilduof Kurt street. t x lot 1C , sert-on 10VI I Norili > ldo of llart street , tax lot 11 section J -r.-irt. Mtuihoidoof Caldwell ttroet. lot ) , block 13 , glunn t addition \\fl mdu of Slril btrveLlolii 7 lu IS inyiuslva , liirn'W L llnrlint li'n. 1 aildlllou KH-.I kldu of JjUi streat , lot 1L tilock 4 , Irnk ' addition East sldeof satliatreut , loia. blovtf i. ineo- > udilltluii. l -ut sidu of 30th street , lot J9 , dunilfi-dn id- dltiou M t-st lde of 2llh stroot. loui and Aumiy - IJo anditlon EHilsirtb nf 3nli KtrtH-t , lou ISanrt 14. auuuy- idn uildlt on Chilriuun lioiird of i'ublic U irt.it. May U < 4 Id 7 lo JB Notloe is nernbr slven tint Uiu nnn known ns Ollkbari : A. l.Jiai.n. ! Qolui ; bu ineu 4 | ( jono , ub . .Naiu-e ouuntr- under Iho nn'iit of tbo uuiahu I'lotluni ; Co. , is dissolved Uuldbor & iiiikbiii mtumlnr it 11 Uio tins and ujikiuc a voltOLV < ou