8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , JUNE 23 , 1S92--TWELVE PAGES. MS , SIIEEDY WINS THE CASE She is Awarded Quo-Half of Her Hus band's Estate , ALL THE PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD nilRO rtcld Appoint * n CommUnlon to ll | io o of the llcitl itnto : Olhrr Itcl- iitl\cn of the Dcccntril llc'cclxo the llumnlmlur. i.x. Nob. , Juno 2i.-FSpoclnl to Tnr. BEE. ] Juilgo Field this afternoon handed down n decision appointing J. 7 . Urlscoo , W. U. Stownrt nnd W. J. Marshall n commission to sell the real citato of tuo Into John Bhccdy. Ho further decided that Mrs. Mnry Shteay. widow of ttio deceased , Is entitled to one-half of the estate , subject to a raort- Rngo given to Stearns & Strode. The mort- page represents tbo amount paid the attor neys for defending Mrs. Shocdy when she was tried for the murder of her husband. The oihor heirs are Michael , Patrick nnd Dennis Shcody , Mrs. Mary O'Drlon nicl Mrs. Kllon O'Donnoll , each of whom nro awarded one-tenth ot the proceeds of the salo. The property Is to bo sold and the proceeds dl- vldod , tUo cotnmUslotiors being ordered to retain n sufllclcnt ura to cover a possible Judgment In n suit oroughtnguiusttho cstuto by J iimcs MoHnnio , All claims heruloforo allowed by the probate court nro mndo Ileus iipnlnsl tlio estate. TUo estate Is valued nt fciO.UUO. Ktri-ot Jtnllwnjr "Will l o Snlil. The district court today ordered the aloof of the property of the Lincoln City Strcot Hallway company to satisfy Judgment * amounting to nearly 5100,000. The Ilrstllonn nro : L. 0. Humphrey , K138 ! ; Thompson National banlt. M.OTOli. . W. Hogors & Bro. , K1.2UO ; State Nntlonnl bank , JiO.UlO ; Swan ti , Unrrctt , $33,370. Tbo ilrst thrco named bold ulx Ilrst mortgage bonds each , the Stnto National banlc thlrty-two. nnd Swan & Bar- rott 100. Tbo Wcstlnghouso company Is given a special lien on a ganorator nnd two curs to secure Us claim of $0b5U. Mechanics liens to tbo amount of nboutlOOOntoEccond , whllo Judgments augmenting about 114,000 nro given to twonty-fivo different parties. The Nobrasica Cotnmorcinl bank und tbo German National bank secure Judgments [ or tIT04 ( nnd f3,2TO respectively. The company is not to bo confounded with the Lincoln Strcot Uallway coir.nany , which covers a much gr < .ntcr part of the city with its lines , TnUon AVus Hound Ovor. Tho'nogro Tolson , nrrosicd yesterday after noon for making a criminal assault on No ttio Winter , n 13 year old girl , had his prelimin ary examination this evening. The girl was put on the stand. Her story was damaging The lawyers for tbo defense undertook 10 impeach her character. Tolson took the stand In bis own defense and donlod tha charge of assaulting tbo girl. Ho was bound ovur to the next term of the district court in tbo sum of 1,000. William Cluto was given a preliminary hearing on the charge of criminal Intimacy with tbo same girl. Ho declined to testify , tout the girl testified that she had been vol untarily Intnnato with the defendant. Ho also was bound over. This afternoon be ex pressed n dusiro to marry the girl but will not bo given the opportunity. The plrl will probably bo sent to tbo reform school. Kxtuiullng the Hock iHhtnd. Chief Knglnoor Day of the Kock Island railroad arrived in the city from Topekn this cvoninc nnd tomorrow raornlne a sur veying party will commence sotting1 grade Btnkcs for tbo now oxtonslon from Lincoln southwest. The line bas been dollnitoly located as far as Jauson , tbo first Elation east of Folrbury. Starting from O Etrcot the line loaves the city on the south east. A depot will bo built near Union college - logo nnd tha now Normal university , aud a promising suburb will bo built up In that quarter. The work of grading and ironing tbo extension will bo prosecuted vigorously. Cliief Engineer Day states that tbo com- piny will expend nearly $500,000 la Lincoln this scaion. Lincoln In Jtrlcf. The residence of Iloruco Ward at Eight eenth and 1C streets was entered by burglars last evening and a small sum of money stolon. An ordmanco calling for a special election to vote 200,000 la bond * to pay outstanding indobtcdnoss was Introduced nt the mealing of the city council last ovcnlug. Tbo six persons Injured in the * runaway accident at Seventeenth and K strcots last evening are doing well today. fjKATiuci : MNIMIN STRIKE. Employe * of the Iluplil Transit nnill'owor Company Displeased. BuATnicu , Nob. , Juno 23. [ Special Telo- cram to THE Bun.j The llnomon engaged in putting up wires and poles for the Rapid Transit and Power company , which , has the contract for lighting the city by electricity , wont out on a strike last evening. Tbo cause was dissatisfaction ever alleged mistreat ment accorded them by the manager of tlio company. Tbo matter bas not yet been ad justed. Dopuiy Sheriff Reynolds of Phillips county , Kansas was in the city today to ra- covcr n horse stolen from PhilllpsUurg re cently. The horse was located on the farm ot Wilkcs Ltlllo , thrco miles south of Vir ginia , this county , and with tbo aid of a Gage county deputy the animal wus recov ered. Lllllo claimed to bavo traded for tbo onlmal of tbo man that stele it. Ho sur rendered it without objections. Juago Bush had concluded not to hand down his decision in the Unpld Transit com- dany Injunction case until Friday next to which time the court today adjourned. The Hapld Transit and Power company of Beatrice last ovcnlug began a suit for damages against tbo Bclolt Iron works for (10,000. The corner stone of the now Second Pres byterian church was laid with impressive ceremonies at tbo corner of West Court and Buinnor strcols last evening. Tbo services were conducted by Hov. Charles Bronllollo assisted by Hcvs. L. A. Mitchell , J. N. Mills Ducklov aud Elder U. M. Johnson. Tbo now edifice will cosl tlfOJ. ! Crrtu'H C'lmiitniuiuu I'unturog. CunTE , Nob. , Juno 23. [ Special to TUB BBK. ] The managers of the Nobraiku as sembly or Crete Chnutauqua nro working with all their might to hava this year's as sembly a success lu every respect , as well as financially. No exorbitant salaries tor teachers and speakers will be paid this year. The high priced speakers bavo boon tbo rock , your otter year , on which the finances of the association Imvo boon stranded , But , never theless , the program offered is an exception ally good one. The arrangement of tbo grounds has been improved upon. Ono of the now fcutuici this year IR that tbo lading of tbo Congregational church of tbU city Imvo entire chnrao of tlio dining hall. They Clvo their services gratuitously to the cause , nnd any ualnnco of protlt at Uio end will bo turned Into the treasury of the assembly. ' 1'hU Insures visitors that they will sit down tea a homo mudo dinner aud not to restaurant hash , All other arrangements are made under the tame conditions. Another feature thin year , which li commendable , U that the meeting docs not open until after the Fourth of July , BO tbat the dwoltors In tbo city of touts will not bo disturbed uy the small boy und tbo tire cracker. A movement amongst prominent farmers of tbU vicinity is on foot to call Prof. Mel- bouruo Into this county to try bis powers an rainmaker. Tim country here la suffering for tbovnjit of rain , If no rain fnilt within the next Ibteoorfour day * the small grain crop will bo ruiuod. Farmer * claim that tbo crop it ruiucd now , The heavy rains early io the tcuson packed the toll solid , and the extreme heat of the last week has burned the toll as turd a stouo. Oats are very short In truw and nro drying up. Seine win tor vrbeat Holds look good ; others will hardly luako anything. Corn is small an account nf Into plauttuir , uut can hardly bo cultivated , botuu o of tbu hardness of tbo ground , Norfolk' * riiiclul Tlvunt. Noui'oi.K , Nob. , June 3d. [ Special to THIS IJi-.E. ) Tbo moil brlllluui toi-lal event ia the Ulory of Norfolk WAS tbo reception tendered Or. and Mrs. P. II , B lt r , who recently re turned from tbu laUoi , where they bavo bocn iix.'iiduiK tbvlr houoviiioon , The reception was given by Mr. and Mis. II , 11. lluko In Ibclr pulatlul reOOcucoou NurfoU uvuuuo. About 100 Invited guests assembled. The gathering was n most agrcoablo ono. The music furnished by the orchestra was of the finest selections , nnd the refreshments were of the moat delicious. Or. Suitor Is ono of Norfolk's leading physicians and Mrs. Suitor is the daughter of Hon. J. U. Hays of tbls city. It ItroiiRht thoCtuh. NeruwKA , Nnb. . Juno 22. [ Special to THE Bun. ] The tnon at won In tbo stone quar ries of Van Court & Lonlst struck this morning for n monthly pay day. The firm has bocn In the habit of giving time chocks , payable the 20th of Iho following month , which usually meant from sixty to ninety days , and sometimes longer , thus compel ling the men to discount the checks 5 to 10 IKjr cent. Van Court promptly came to tirao with cash to the last pay day nud work was resumed. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. Hoard of IMiicntlon Unit Decided to Auk for u Tax Lovy. For the first time slnco the city of South Omaha was incorporated tbo Board ot Edu cation has asked for a tax levy for school purposes. Heretofore the amount of money received from licenses anu other sources has bcon sufllclcnt to maintain the schools end make necessary improvements aud construct now buildings , A coimuunlcutlon has been forwaraod by Secretary Funston to the county commis sioners nnd city council , glvlnir notion that the board has decided a levy of 12 > mills against tbo taxable property in the school district Is necessary. The money derived from thlstsourco will bo used In the purchase of now sltos nnd the erection of now buildings , which tbo nrcsont crowded condition of the sohools makes absolutely a necessity. A larco number of property owners do not bositnto to say Hint they will resist this at tempt of the Board of Education to Incrcaso thotaxlavy. The school district will this year dorlvo a revenue of $35,000 irotn tbo saloons , ana thereis now in the treasury about ? < ) ,000. The expanse of main taining ino schools is estimated at about $30,000 per year. This would leave on hand n balance of 810,000 or $11,000 , to bo expended In Improvements. Tbo board owns two or three valuable tracts of land within the city limits which are now vacant and not in use. Those who opooso the levying of the tax claim that It would bo moro just nnd busi ness lllto If ono of these valuable sltos was disposed of und the money expended In the proposed now school building * . The objecting property owners say they will immediately take stops to roslst tbo levying oi the lax. Wnnt to Colohruto. THE BEE'S advocacy ot a monster colo- bratlou on July 4 , to bo held in Omaha , meets with hearty approval by South Omaha poopln. A largo number of prominent citi zens and merchants have expressed them selves on the proposition and unanimously favor the holding of such a celebration. All were of the opinion that the citherns of South Omaha would Join heartily and willingly Join In assisting to inako the celebration a grand success , and hope was expressed that Omaha's pluck and ontcrpriso would como to the front nnd perfect plans for 'tho grand demonstration. Commencement AYcok. Commencement wcok is passing off pleas antly in tbo South Omaha public schools. This afternoon at 1:30 : o'clock the closing ex ercises of tbo oigbth grade will take place. In Ibo evening at S o'clock Judge W. F. Mor- rli of Crete will deliver n lecture to the grad uating class nt the First Presbyterian church , bis subject being "Our Ulft to Antiquity. " Friday evening tbo graduating exercises will take place at the First Presbyterian church , beginning promptly at S o'clock. Xotcx und t'ersoimls. The city council will meat this evening. Herman Oswald returned from Chioago yesterday. Councilman Schulz returned from Grand Island lost evening. John Movls , employed by J. F. Cornish , returned yesterday from Grand Island. Bee HIve lodge , Ancient Free end Ac cepted Masons , installed officers last cvon- Ing. Ing.Edward Edward Dopuiy was called to Auburn yesterday by the serious illness of a Is mother. W. L. Holland , accompanied by 'Mrs. Holland , loft last evening for Greenwood , on a short visit. James Pbltiips , chief onglucor at the Cud- aby packing plant , has recovered from his roccut severe illness. J. S. Fordyco of Soda Springs , Idaho , was on the market yesterday with seventeen 0 on bio decks of sheep. Miss Clara Parkins of Wooptng Water , who has boon the guest of Mrs. Judge Hedges , returned homo last ovonlng. Mrs. M. M. Fonnor , who has been visiting In the family of Hov. C. N. Dawson , re turned yesterday to her homo in Illinois. A young son or James Hamilton , Twenty- eighth and S streets , had his loft arm badly lacerated by a vicious dog yoslorday after noon. Chief of Police Bockott was taken sud denly ill during the noon hour .yesterday. Ho is ihroatoucd with an attack of typhoid fovcr. DoWitt's Sarsaparela cleanses the blood , increases the app lit aid toaoi up the sys torn. It has banatltlol rany pjaplowho have suffered from bloal dhorJorj. It will help you. ICccclvcr of Ulchinpnil Terminal. NEW Yoiitf , Juno , 22. W. G. Oakrnan has bcon appointed rccclvor of the Richmond Terminal by the Icdoral court. ODERPELDERS ARE STILL SELL ING MILLINEKY AT THEIR RE DUCED PRICES. 208 , 210 , 212 S. 11TH STREET. Grand Cheap Kxoaralon to Gothenburg , NcbnuUa , Juno UH , 1803 , ( Ino mill One- third I > 'aro fur the Itonnd Trip. Gothonburc is the comlnpr great manufacturing and milling' center of the west. It has a magnificent water power. Several largo factories now building there. Hundreds nro Hooking to the town. Como and see for yourself. Great auction sale city lots Juno 20th. Splendid opportunity for iv good Invest ment. Purchase a single ticket to Gothen burg , taking receipt from ticket agent for amount paid. Upon presentation of this receipt to us at our Gothenburg ollk'ovu will furnish return tickets for one-third of ono faro , or if you buy property to the value of $300 wo will pay you back all of the railway faro. For further information apply to Gothenburg Water Power und Invest ment company , 220 La Sallo street , Chicago. _ _ i'orly Day * In Iho leant. Buy n CJilcago nnd Now York excur sion ticket ever thu Pennsylvania short lines July C , 0 or 7 , go to Now York , deposit - posit your ticket with joint agent , visit any of the Jersey coast , Now York or Now England resorts , stay in the east flvo weeks , returning west on [ or before August 1C , uftor having had n good time generally. Lower rates than ever olTorod ooforo over the Pensylvania , short linos. For spocinl information uddross Luco. 24S Clark street , Chicago. ii I'.i P. W. Lowe of Chicago is nt the Millard. F , W. Taylor of Lincoln is at the Paxton. Q. W , Col well of ( Jlarks is at. tbo Arcade. K. D. Curvall of Minneapolis is at tbo Px ] ton , II. K. Prcoman of Chicago is at tbo Mur ray. 11. 11. Jackson ot Lincoln Is at the Del- lone. lone.A J. Campbell ot Columbus ! at Iho Ar cado. 12. A. Porter ot Chicago Is a guett at the Paxton. W. L. Bhopard of Vltlltca , la. , Is rogli- tcrcd at the Murray. W. L. Park ot North Platte is among tbo guests at the Millard. Mr. and Mri. A. Cortb of Wlsuor are guoiti at Ibo Arcade. Mr. aud Mrs. W. K. Carlctou ot Slduoy are rcgUtcted ut the Ujlloiio. TO CLOSE OUT STONEHUL'S ' Surely , Quickly and Without Doubt , Prices Out Still Lower , ANOTHER GREAT DAY TOMORROW Small Thine * t.oit SlRht of In thli Marvel ous Cuttlnsr. of 1'rlccn Kvorytlilne Uoci on u ( Irniiil Sciilo Quickly nnd Surol ) * . ON SALE AT THE STONEIIILL STAND AND AT TIIE I3O3TON STORE. Tomorrow wo continue our rjroat silk ualo of Stonohill'8 silks. Silks for blouses , silks for waists , silks for wrap pers , silks for dresses , silks for skirls nnd silks for funny work. In fact , all silks that Stonohlll carried in utock. All of Stonohill's tfros grain silks , China silks , fancy summer silks , brocade trimming silks , cool evening Bilks , falllo silks , figured silks , Japanese silks , all go in lota nt 20c , 80n and 50o ; all guaran teed to be worth double the prlco wo ask for thorn. BliAOK SILKS. Black China silks with heavy woven brocade , black gros grain stilts , black surah silks , black India silks , black talTota silks and black fiiillo silks , all go lit 30c , 09c and 98c a yard. BLACK GOODS FOR SUMMER , 20 pieces double width , 4 Much wool grenadines , in fancy chocks and stripes , go at 29c , Stoiiohill/s price 800. Stone- hill's black all wool mohair brilllan- tines , 42 to 50-inchos wide , 29c. 39c , 69c and 79o a yard. Stonohill'e price from COc $1.60. BLACK GLORIA SILKS. Tomorrow wo olTor the entire stock of Slonohlll's high grade black lansdown and gloria silks nt 98c a yard , worth up to $1.75. WHITE GOODS. Stonchill's entire stock of white lawns , India linens , linen d'Indo , all go to morrow nt 3jo a yard , worth up to 12jo. SILK UMBRELLAS. 20-inch gloria silk sun umbrellas , paragon frames , fancy handles , go at $1.25 , Stonohlll's price , $2.50. All Stonohill's extra quality , real ellk , union serge , taffeta silk sun umbrellas goat3I.9S. All of $4.00 umbrellas from Stonohill's stock , elegant quality silk , superb as sortment handles , go at $1 98. Choice of all the $0.00 silk umbrellas , beautiful handles , at $15.60. All of Stonohill's children's parasols go ut 2oc , 50c and Toe. These are loss than half price. LADIES' UNDERWEAR 2 cases ladies' full sbapod jersey ribbed underwear go at 16c ; worth up to 60c. THE BOSTON STORE , N. W. Cor. 10th nnd Douglas Sts. OBERFELDERS ARE STILL SELL ING MILLINERY AT THEIR RE DUCED PRICES. 208 , 210 , 212 S. 11TII STREET. FKOM MIKE TO MR. MICHAEL. An IrUhmtui Who tint n .Million Dollar * nnd Knew U'hlltto lo with It. "The story of Monte Cristo is gener ally regarded as a highly Improbable piece of llction , " said a Montana man to 11 reporter of the St. Louis Republic , "but I have in mind a case of a minor in our state who cones very near fur nishing a parallel character. About ton years ago I had in my employ an Irishman , a clover but totally unedu cated fellow , who did odd jobs about my place in Helena. You remember what a feverish fat u to that country was in about that tirao over the rich finds in gold in the country adjacent. My Irish man caueht the fever and ono day aston ished mo by asking me to loan him $200 , with which ho wanted to buy a pros pector's outfit. Well , the follow bogged so hard and money was easy anyhow , so I lot him have it. Ho bought him , a inulo nnd some tools and lit out for the mountains alono. "In about a month ho carao back to Helena with that mule fairly stagger ing under a load of the richest of oro. IIo hired thrco men , bought throe moro mules , wont back to the hills , and struck town shortly afterward with four moro mules loaded as the first ono had been. A representative of an English syndi cate happened to bo in Helena about this time on the lookout for mining in vestments. Ho saw the Irishman's little Sack train , took a sample of the ere , ad it assayed , wont out and examined the claim , and then made the Irishman a proposition that mighty nearly scared him to death. I was sitting in my ofllco at the time , when in burst Mike in a state of terrible'excitement. . " 'What do you think , ser , I'm offered for me claim ? * ho gasped. Ono million dollars and 25 per cent of the not profits. ' "Of course I told him to soil , which ho did. It proved a good investment for all concerned , as the Englishmen have taken millions of dollars out of the mlno. "But now comes my point Instead of committing the usual follies that poor men indulge in when they become sud denly very rich , Mike sot about to got the highest benefits of his wealth. There lived in Helena an English lady , widow of an English olllcor , who was possessed of n high dogrco of culture and refinement , though in very needy circumstances. Well , sir , the first thing Mike did was to go to this lady nnd bargain for nn education. Ho placed hlmsolf absolutely under her dict-itlon ; lived in the same house , nnd she taught him how to hold a knlfo nnd fork , how to eater and leave a room. Then followed the rudiments of a literary education nnd n year or so of travel. "I mot my Irish laborer in the parlor of n London hotel about six months ago. You never saw n more perfect gentle man in your lifo. IIo has acquired n classical education , is 119 easy nnd grace ful in manners as u courtier , und nbovo nil has the true Instlcts of n man nnd n gentleman in his hoart. And could n man bo anything but a gentleman who had evidently made it the dream of his lifo to bo ono at his first opportunity ? " Call for a pint of Cook's Extra Dry Impe rial Cnauipacno if you want a delicious cook- lull matin. It's botti incut and drlulr. OBERFELDBRS ARE STILL SELLING - ING MILLINERY AT THEIR RE DUCED PRICES. 20S , 210 , 212 S. 11TII STREET. JIouiul Trip Tlcltuti. The only line running through trains direct to Denver , Colorado Springs , Manltou und Pueblo. Low rates to all points in Colorado , Utah or Pacific coast points. Fast time on elegant vostibulod trains , free reclining chair cars und the celebrated "Rook Island dining cara. " Comfort , safety nnd speed secured when ticketed via the 'Great Rock Inland Routo. " Ticket otlh-.o 1002 Farnam afreet. CIIAULKS KKNNKDY , j , L. DKQKVOISK , G. N. W. P. A. City Ticket andPass. Agt. Hnydon Bros. 3-atrinir cabinet grand upright piano , now scale , $187.50. Who I.ovetShaucJiiearo licit ? It ia Bald that the Germane purchase every year moro copies of Shukospouro than do any other people , nnd yet it IB n fact that out tif ' 20,000 visitors last year to the birthplace of the great dramatist only nlnotv-ono wore Germans. Of the others 9,5i ! ) wcra British subjects nnd 5,385 wore Americana OARIOAXtniE IN AMERICA. It Dntci from Andrew .Tuoknon'n Time lint Only Took Krnl Shape In 1H50. Political cnricnturo in the United States virtually dates from the first ad ministration of Andrew Jackson , sajs the Century. There had been occasional olTorts to use caricature us a political weapon previous to that time , but they wore too crtulo in execution , too spasmodic medic in appearance and too indoflnito in purpose to bo taken into consideration in tracing the beginnings of our modern school. The advent in national politics of so robust a personality as General Jackson seems not unnaturally to have stimulated n resort to pictorial moans for both assailing and dofondiny him. IIo had entered the prosidoncg as the savior of his country , a military hero of indomitable vnlor. His light against the U. S. bank , his vociferous and unceremonious methods of conduct ing controversies with political oppon ents , the subservient conduct of his famous " " dissolution "kitchen cablnont" and its solution when Van Buron withdrew from it , had combined during his first terra to enhance greatly his attractvonoss ! as a popular idol. Ho appeared before the people as tbolr only champion against the oppressive designs of a huge money monppoly in which the whole world was joined. IIo was the "people's friend" in all crises , the giant who , slnglo-immied , was fighting their battles against enemies from nil quar ters. Every conspicuous act of his pub lic lifo was performed nmld uproar and turmoil. Even when his "kitchen cab inet" was dissolved there was so much dramatic dissurbauco that ono of the political caricatures of the time pictured him , armed with n churn-dnshor , clear ing the kitchen of all opponents as with , the very bosom of destruction. In the United States the many figured group cartoon appears to have boon a steady favorite since Jackson's timo. Its undoubtedly immediato'lnspirors wore edly Gillray and John Doyle , moro es pecially the latter , whoso sketches had boon ' tilling the shop windows of London , for'two years when similar productions began to appear on this side of the water. Doyle had followed Gillray nt iv considerable distance , however , for ho was afar Inferior artist in everyway , having slight perception of humor and being hard and inflexible in his meth ods. What Doyle did was to take Gill- ray's occaslonall act of giving a correct hkonosa and make it his own perma nent practice. His sketches are valua ble today chiefly for this quality , all his drawings of loading mon of the period bointr veritable portraits traits of real historic value , some of them the best in existence. Our oirly American political caricaturists followed Doyle's example us faithfully as their powers as draughtsmen would permit. That they did not succeed very well in the beginning , the Century thinks , was not strange. , Drawing was scarcely taught at all in this country at the time , and the only persons who wore skilled in it had drifted here from abroad and had little hnnwlp-rifn of nur nnllllrm nnel public men. It was only in very rare instances , therefore , that n lithograph caricature of an earlier date than 1840 can bo found which is oven tolerable , either in conception or execution. There was a slight improvement after that periodund by 1850 a sulllciont advance had booh made'to-justify'tho assertion that the foundation of'a school of Amer ican political eaciwiUiro had boon laid. o Dlsoaso never successfully attacks a svs- tora with pure blood. DovVltt's Surjaparilla manes pure , neivbloodu-idouriu'aoj ttio old. * OBERFELDERSARE STfLL SELL ING MILLINERY AT THEIR RE DUCED PRICES. 208 , 210 , 312 S. 11TH STREET. WAR LOSE3 OF A CENTURY. In the I nst Hundred Yours Over 10,000- OOO Liven IIuvo Ucoii Siicrllluml. Humanity it continually nt war against itself , without ever having taken time to reflect and nak the reason why. It opens its veins for the simple pleasure of seeing its noble blood flow , blood that is always young and continually re newed. How many men are destroyed by war In a century ? Asks the Cincin nati ! Commercial Gazette. Oflleial re ports and documents presented in the best accredited historical treatises enable us easily to calcuc'ato the number of soldiers who have been killed or who have died during modern wars. Thus , for example , wo know that during the unaccountaolo Franco German war of 1870-71 250,000 victims wore slain on the two sides ; that during the useless Crimean war of 1854-M 785,000 were slain ; that during the short Italian-war of 1859 03,000 men foil on the field of battle or died in hos pitals ; that the game of chess between Prussia nnd Austria in 18(50 ( deprived 40,000 individuals of lifo ; that in the United States the strife between the north and south caused the death of 450,000 men in 1800-01 ; wo know also that the wars of the first empire poured out the blood of 6,000,000 Europeans , and moreover that Franco has taken up arms twenty times since 1816. On ndd- ing the number of victims of war during the last century a total of 19,840,900 is reached simply in the olvilizcd countries , of Europe and in the United States. Dr. Blrnoy'a ' Catarrh 1'owanr tor tanill- itls. For sulo by nil druggists. 5U coats. < * Old Kmiuuli tu Vote. With flags nnd music , speeches , poetry and 2,000 people the town of Old Wind- ham , Conn. , celebrated on Wlndhnm GreenTune 8 , the 200th anniversary of Its birth. The old colonial houses In the ideal country village were decorated with flags nnd 'bunting. In two of the dwellings Washington spent several nights , ns didtho ! gallant French captains - tains and nobtamun in the time of the revolution. The old Stamford tavern is standlnir which was a tavern in colonial days , nnd the sign of the British unicorn is Blill aloft. The exorcises were under the maples and elms , oa a stand in the village green , and in old country style , There were Bpecchesby eons of old VVlndham , noted men in all parts of Now England , n humorous nddrc&H and a poem. In the historic \Vinchum bank building were portraits of 150 years nye nnd relics enough belonging to Windham families to make the fortune of a collector. It was the greatest day in the history of old Windham since the famous frogs noisily emigrated from Windham Pond at midnight , scared the citizens out of their wits with the idea that the town waa assailed by Indians , and became historical in u Now Englnnd opera. Do Will's Sarsuuarlliu la reliable. Dr. Culllmore. ouuus ; . 1333 building A OooU I.HW , The license law of Sweden forbids any poraon buying drinks without purchas ing something to oat at the eaiuo time. Dr. Dlrnoy's Catarra J'owdor euro catarrh. For'salo by all druggist * . 5) conti A Churltulilu llretror. Ono of the richest broworu In Europe is Druhor of Vienna , who is reported to IT * JL 9 If a good sensible republican happsns to meet you on the street and tellsyou "Ben Harrison will be re-elected assure as the sun shines , " don't get hot. If a rockribbed democrat insists on cornering you , and in ex cited tones informs you that "Grover Cleveland \vill do Ben up so hard that he'll never be heard of .again. " don't get hot. If an honest old "Alliance Farmer" catches you in his strawberry patch , and tells you that "Peneral "Weaver will dispense public patronage from the White House after next March , " don't get hot. If somebody happens to teJJk" you that the "Nebraska Central" will never be built -or that your pet company drilled like a lot of old cows don't get hot. Under all circumstances keep your temper come down to the store some day this week and buy a fine black alpaca coat for seventy-five cents' or a fancy brilliantine coat for a dollar and a Yeddo straw hat , like the hat fellows sell for a dollar twenty-five , for eighty cents ancL- some very fine bsilbriggan underwear ( cool weight ) atjthirty cents ( the forty-five cent kind ) a fine negligee shirt that's worth dollarnahaf , for ninety cents and a silk grenadine Windsor for a quarter and a Guyot style suspender for a quarter and silk embroidered socks fora quarter. Then put on a pair of old slippers and a pair of ventilated pantaloons , find an inviting hammock get a good cigar and two's company , H Great Week-This-Por Cool Stuff. bo worth over 840.000,000 , to which the proilts of his breweries add $2OOO.COO a year. Yotho spends no moro than It his income amounted to only so many thousands and never gives a cent , for charity. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing svrup reduces In flammation whllo children are toothing. 25 cents a bottlo. * OBERFELDERSA.RE S1ILL SELL ING MILLINERY AT THEIR RE DUCED PRICES. 208 , 210 , 212 S. 11TII STREET. President Hnrrison tia a Worker. President Harrison's method of work ia cool , systematic and constant. Ho is a sensitive man , but ho is not u man of nervous temperament IIo wastes neither time nor onnrgy in fretting , is never fussy , nnd never in a hurry to finish up things at the last moment Ho has not lost a day by illness since ho en tered the white house , and his work has never bcon delayed twenty-four hours. He is too methodical to put off or leave work unfinished. The president begins his day's work at 9 o'clock , with his private secretary disposing of corres pondence , and there is little to which ho does not give his personal attention. IIo goes right through with it like a man who has work that must bo done nnd there is nothing moro to bo said about it. In much the same way the president goes through with the business of seeing sonatorfo and representatives every morning. Ho has no "small talk- " and no words not to the point , but briefly "says his say" and does not re- repeat himself. At no time during his olllco Hours ( toes no lese nis train oi thought on the day's work. IIo carries M with him , and no interruptions by visitors break the lino. This preoccu pation is much of the reserve people complain' of and criticiso. DoWItt's Sanapirilla aonroys suoti pol sons as scrofula , skia disons , czoma , rhou matism. Its tlmalv usoiavo * rainy liv os. IIo l.llu'M llnse Hull Too. President Harrison is n great believer in exercise , although ho does not go to tno extreme in patronage of modern sports. Ho is very fond of walking , and when a youth on his grandfather's farm , used to row n , great deal on the Ohio river. Unod to hniro Them. Black Bnow recently fell in the can ton of Geneva , Switzerland a phenom enon which was once thought to pre sage the black ptaguo and other calam ities , but is now known to bo duo to a , fungus in the snow. Dr. Birnoy'a Catarrh Powder for cold in head , for sale by all druggists. 50 cents Want AViuliliicton lllnmtnntod. The money necessary to place an oloo- trie search fight on Mount Washington has boon subscribed. The light will bo visible from Maine , Now Hampshire , Massachusetts ! Now York and Canada. Hoi Traveler , take Boechams Pills with yo u. A I iitherivellit | < So light Is the spider's web that a pound weight of It will rerich around the world and then leave enough to Btrotch from Now York to San Francisco. Our Uiliifiitloiuil Worker * The total school enrollment for the United States last year was 1-1,200,000 , including universities , private and pa rochial schools. DoVltl' a Sarsaparllli nloansos the blood niait. Nuttce * of Jive llntt nr leu unit-.f tltloleiJ. . tend ; tnch atbltttimil Hntlfn " ' 'I William at the Ulnrkkon liosultul , uKucl 51 yuan. funeral notice Inter , DAWKON Mlmilo A. . a od 24 yours , 7 months. 17 days , belovoo wfo of M. M UUWKOII. nt 0 o'clock u. in. . Juno 'ft. Ih'J. . Funeral 1 rid ay afternoon ut''o'clocU. from family lonldonce , M.'JUubsitreet. to Parent Lawn cumotury. Friends Invited. Hl > wiin 11 dovotud Ubrls- tlun nnd iiiuiulier of tlio M , h. church. u , lu. , pipers P.O..SO copy. ARE YOU SUFFERING ? KHOSI Female Weakness , Catarrh or Nervous or Private Diseases. IP SO , OAI/L ON Dr. Searles & Searles Consultation Free. AoKnowledRcil to bo the most successful spe cialists In till I'liiVATi : , HLOOD , NUUVOIM , SKIN ANDUlllNAIlV . . . , . Gonorrhii ) i in from a to 0 days. Syphilis cured without Mercury. All stupes for life. STUICTUUK pormnnuntir cureil. lemovnl com plete , MlUiout ciittlni ! , cniiatlc or illlntullon , Cnro ullcctod nt homo by patient without a moment's palnornmioyunco. IMLKH , FISTULA AM ) HttCTAIj UI.CKI13 cured wtliout ; pain or detention fro'U LinluusJ. HYHIlOCICI.i : AM ) VAltlCOCKt.U ; crmnnpntly and succesifully cured. Method now unit imfallltie. WEAK MEN ( VITALITY WKAK ) , Mnilo no by too clo < o nppll- cntlon to buslines orstutlr : n vero montnl strainer or urlnf : BKXUAL K.\.i:3Sis : : In miauio lifo , or from tlio cupels of yoiilliful fullluH. WKAK MKN AUK VICTIMS TO NKIIVOU3 nK- I11LITVor IJXtlAUST10.V , WASTINO WBAKNKsS JNVOI.UNTAIIV I.OSSUS with IJAllhY DKOAY In YOUM1 nncl MIDDLK AHI ; ) ; lack of vim , vlHor nnd strength , with tcxtial oriinns Impaired nnd weukencnoil prcmntiirolj In nppro.ichlnif old nco. All rlolil rfiulllv to our njw troatmunt for loss of vital power. Cnll nn or nildroiis with stamp for clrculnm , free book und receipts. Dr. Searles & Seafles , 1IS 1 Next to Post onice. Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing , ' Ouroo Ouappod HandBi "Wounds , Burno , Etc , Removes aud Provonta Daudrutf. WHITE RUSSIAN S ! Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. Save Your Eyesight Eyes tested froa bynn EXPEIIT OPTICIAN. 1'orfuct adliiBtmont. Huporlor lunsoi. Narv * ouBhou'luulio cured by utilni ; our SnooUclej and EyojbiBiOi Prlcoi low for Onl clai good 6. THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO , , 111 a ntUSt , , Crjtjfhtaa U o ; : All ihe latest styles zti Soft and Stiff Plats. STETSON'S SOFT and STIFF hATS. AULABAUGH FUR CO , , HATTERS AND FURRIERS 218 South 15th Street. Furs Storel and Repaired. -JtoJU iw IRSTCLABB rte Kareeit , Fatlcit ami Flncot In the World. PiiBucnKcrncuomodiilloniiulK.ictJIoa. NEW YORK. lONDDKOERRY AHO OLA8QOW. NEW YOKK , milfl/U/rifu'nml NAPLES , AtrcKiilnr Intcrvnln. SALOON , SECUHD-CIASS AND STEERAGE rates on lowest lormi to nnd from the prlnclplo BCOICn , EHSLISH , IEI5n 6 iLlj COUlIHSHTAIi IOIHIO. Kicuinlon tlckoU avallnblotoicturn \ > r oltlior the pie- turowpioClydeNorth of Irolumlor K.iplcs&aibraHM Di ( U ul il 7 Otljri for Any Aicsit it towiit Bitii. Annly to nny of our locnl Af entB or to UEIIUKllbON HIIUT1IUH.S. CUIcimo , lit IN THE OPEN. The Rlorlova d-iy of open doors : ill outaido is smilling welcome In.'j's ' hr.iUli and joy nil uncon- dial Tiia ovolop BOUJ every thing free as frooilom from the heights of oxhilanttud li'ipplnoB ho cannot fall from his Columbian Safoty. Allnbout Colu'n'Jlm fro ] nn nppllcntlon to nny Uolumbl t n junt , or Hent liy null for twotwo-oorit IHTIIII ; , 1'jpj Mftf. Co. , Ill Uolu n'UJ Au. . , Jluitoil. 'PANS TABULE8 niriilatK ? i riunmcli , hi cr mill IHJWC 1 . pur I * ? the lilootl , a ro hafo nad elfct'lual i ? i livit nicillclreknnwnfar bllloun-I fnitfit cunbtlbiLtlon. ilynMrptu. foulZ luitli , Jitadful.e , licultlmnilotAof / , -ti.Jlle , inrntalill'jlfHilou , | 'ulnful lion , plmTilcn , , Impure Lloc ' ,0" t fullure ty Homadi , IHi'ror lr. ' Ultima toperfonn tbilr pro r funcllom. rrrnuciii vc.i tooti , efc.liiKBrelKiiKiltwIbrlaklijtfoiii'nncrJ ximc.nl. ; Pj1obr mull , I Kro il-l wiii | > l .l8f , . Z Itll'AHU UIHCUfOAL CO.loPpnicoHt..J > iiW York. ! ORDINANOE NO. 8102. , _ An ordlrmnco ( Icoliirlnc cortnln hanks of oiirth n nuJHunco und orilurliiK the snino Ui ho iilintoil by tlio griidliu ; down thereof , Dolt ordiilnuil Ijy tlio city coiuioll of the olty ot Oiniihat . . . Hoollon I , Tlmt the following hniilf" of oartli In the olty of Oniulniuri ) liuroby ilucliuoil tube bo a nuUar.cc. towlt . , . . , , The IJiiulc of unrtli on the oust SJ fiot of lot. . Tin Johnson' * addition to thu city of Oinoliu. Tlioh.inkof earth on the west half ot lot 7 Tlio uiiiiUn of earthbxlstlns ou lots D,0 nnd 7 Tlio Imuli's of oiirth oxl tliiir on toll 7 , 8 , 0 , 10 , II nnd 1. , block U , H. IX Hou'uru' addition to the clly of Uniuhii. . . , , , , boctlou2. Tlio banks of oiirth declared ] ir tlin forojolru boctlon loaiiiiNuiicoiirohoruDy ordered and reiUlrui | lo bo BrniloU jlowii , , unU ' ' " " - thoowuors ofn.ild lots , r ( Hilri'd tu snullriK down ' " und approval of thin day * from the nu : iKo or rt-f nsliiK iinc . ami fulllna. iiozlcctnu do the llo'ird of I'uDlla Work * l huroby orilurodiind rcnulicdtoisuUHonulil nulsaiico to ho iilmted mid iild liaul ( Krudod duwii. iiiiil rci > ort the cost thereof to the city council for thu inirio o of liuvln.it.Kuch oot , respootlvoly , as o sc utfttri . Heutlon a. That thli orillnniico take effect and lie In foruo from and i\ftur U < imssagu. l.ttcd Juno Uth , lb Ulty Ulurk. B. 1' . DAV'Ib. Provident Ulty CouuolL Approved Juno 15th ,