8 THE OMAHA DAILY FRIDAY , JULY 22 , 1892. OVERCOME BY THE HEAT Ecveral Lincoln Peeple Suffer from the Ix- temoly Warm Weather. G. W. HOFFSTADT'S ' CASE IS SERIOUS It tVns the I loll cut luy of tlio Scnson nt llio Cnplt.il t'lly Throughout No- bnislin Tlirrn Wns .Much i , * , Nob. , Jub21. . ( Special to Tun BBK. ] Today has been tbo hottest oMho umtiicr nt Lincoln , tlio thermometer stmtd- Ine nt ! )3. ) & ° nt tltoUnltca btntc * signal Borvlco station. As the station Is locntod nearly 10U foot , above tlio level of the street , n the tower of tlio Stulo unlver.Mtv.bultdliii ? those figures glvo no Idea of the terrible heal Unit was icllootcil from the brick paved strcoti on tlio surface. A number of cnscs of sunstrolto xvcro reported today , two of which nro Borious. Mr. O.V. . HofTatudt , general nont ; for * the Ilulior Throshlng Machine company , WIM stricken down whllo at hU desk In his ofllco nt " 07 O street The nltncli loft him nlmost a raving tnutiinc , nnd It was with dimculty that lie could bo rottriilncd. Afterwards ho became cnlmur nnd the physicians bnvo hopes of his ro- covcrv. .lamos Little , the driver of nn Ice wagon , wni ulso sirlulcon by the hcnt this uftcrnoon ' at the corner of Tw'clfth ur.d LJ streets. Ho \vos scon to fall from hU wngun and was picked up unconclous. The patrol wagon carried htm to hid homo nt Ninth und 1'lum streetswhcro ho Is receiving ovcry attention. Ills condition Is scrlouB , but tlio attending physicians say that ho will pull through. YiSTiitIlAY'S : : IIISAT. Kffrct of I IK ; lint AVmtlinr on Various Nc- ItriiHlm 1'enpli ) . PAWNEE , Nob. , July 121. ( Spocinl Tele gram to Tun DEI : . I Grandma Curtis , nn nged lady , wns overcome with heat this morning whllo wanting In her garden. She 1'ihl unconscious qulto a whllo before bolng found. She is very old nnd with her hus band has been living here since the town was loc.itO'J , Her recovery Is doubtful. Wr.Kl'iMi-WATKii , N\b. ? , July HI. [ Special Telegram to TIIU Bun. | Lou Slroud of Omaha , a ilrcnmn on the Missouri 1'uolllc , rocoivud a kunstrolto whllo In the yards hcru Ibis afternoon and Is now lying In a dangerous - ous candltlou. TAI.MAC.K , Nob. , July 21. [ Special to Tun UKK. I This was the hottest day of the sea son. The thermometer registered from 1CG = > to ins = in thostiado. Several farmers lost " horses b.v overheating thorn , while a great "many men wcro compelled to seek the shade in order to save themselves. Pi.ATTs.Moufit , Nob. , July 21. [ Special to Tun Bee. ] For the past thrro days the heat hero hns been tarrlllc. Yesterday and day before the thermometer stood nt 101s in iho fcbndo , and today It wns nt 100 = . Only ono cnsu of prostration has ueun rcnortcd so for. Hon. J. U. Cummins was overcome. vbut is progressing toward recovery. LYOXK , Nob. , July 31. [ Stccial to Tun Bhi : , ] Joruon Paulson , a Done , whllo inning - ing hay yesterday , fell from the hny rnl'o In on unconscious condition , being overcome by the boat , llo was carried to n house near by nnd medical nld called , but bodlnd before the doctor arrived. The heat reached litre , each of the past thrco days , 103 = in the simile. Wv.Moiti ! . Nob. . July 21. [ Special Telo- Braitio Tins I3ui : . ] Fred lijumcardi.or , Dbout 12 years old , was drowned in the I3iR Uluo river east of town this nftornoon. A number went to search for the body , which vns found about 4IW. : When word was brought to tlio house Maud , the 10-yonr-old tlstcr of the boy , was sent for her father ana mother brother who were at work on n house In another nart of town. In the mean time-tho fulhar ami brother had gene homo by another street nnd she ran back. Just ns BUO got homo she full wltti n sovcrc sun stroke. She Is Improving slowly and will recover. Mrs. Haumgardncr is suffering with nervous prostration. KEAIINKV , Neb. , July 21. [ Special Tele- cram to Tin : Bii.l : : Frank Hose , n young man In the employ of l . W. I"rank , wont in bathing iilono last night , nnd not being an export swimmer wandoreu beyond his depth nnd wns drowned. Hit nbscnco tills mornIng - Ing led to the discovery by hts employer. Ills clothes wcro lound on the bank and fur ther search revealed his body nt the bottom of the lake. Tba remains wore taken to Axtell for Interment. NiilllASKA Oltlll1 I'HOSl'KUTS. Throughout the Stiitn runner * Arc Con- Ililt-nt of an Aliliiiiliint Vlrld. Summon , Nob. , July 21. [ Special to Tun Bun. | From close observation ana rollnblo information , Tun Bnn correspondent finds that the crop prospects of Nuukolls county nro unprecedented In its history. Tlio os- tlmatcil number of ncrcs of winter wheat is | C5COO , average yield per aero ut a conscrva- tivo ostlniatu would uo twenty busholti , mak ing a total yield In this countv of 1KX,000 ( ) busbols of whoat. The qunllty Is perfect awl will uniformly gindo number one. The harvest Is nlmost completed and the limn of the threshing machine , which always denotes a plentiful harvest , Is already heard. The products for corn nro fully up to the nvcrago of the best corn of years. The planted fields of corn uro already tasollng nnd the listed grain Is growing so fast that tba snapping of the joints keep the farm ers uwaKo nighU. The estimated acre- ugo of corn U L'OO.OOJ. The Holds nro as clear ns a garden nnd the yield will undoubtedly bo the handsome total of 8,000- 000 bushels. Grasses nto In oxuollont condi tion. The alfalfa crop , for which this cojnty is becoming notel ; , has already been har vested once and Is tjulto ready for the slcklo nguln. The clover and timothy crops , which arc equal to the ferlllo Holds of Illinois , nro nttractlnp their blmro of the haymakers' time. All herds nro In good condition. The prnzlng has been perfect , plenty of ruin to mat uro the nutritious grasses to the most perfect condition for fattening qualities. Tim business interests ot the towns uro rapluly improving nndur the Impetus i/lvcn them by the nourishing condition of the In- Uuntrlous farmers of Nuckolls county. SIWAIU : > , Nob. , July 21. [ Special to Tin : IJnu.J The winter whom and rye harvest is Dbout comok'tcil and the crap exceeds any thing ever before raised In So-.vnrd county , Doth In quality und quantity. Thc.ro was n Inrgo acreage of winter wheat sown last fall , The hny crop U also largo anu of excellent quality. Tlio late rains bronchi the o.its out in great shapti and It will bo n very fair crop. Corn Is doing splendidly. KI.KIIOIIX , Noo. , Julv 21. [ Sp"clal Tele- pram to Tins Uin.J : Hail and Inch wind today played hnvoo with the growing corn nnd outs In tlih vicinity , oats especially being ruined. The storm was not as severe , .in this Immcdlulo neighborhood as it wns north and west in the vicinity of Klk City. No Onu KrHpoimllilo. Pi.ATTi > Morrii , Nob. , July 21. [ Special to TMK Hfir.l Tlio coroner uoncludod the in quest on the vlctinu of the Burlington wreck last night and the Jury found a ver dict us follows : "The said Jurors upon their oaths do nay : That all of said persons ciuno to then- deaths by being Injured In -wreck on the B. & M. railroad whiloatcallin ; n rldo , Th aUMtJlnd no person responsible for the Occident which causoa tholr doatb. " The road bus been cleared up nnd all trains ro ninnltiL' as usual touay. The probable loss to the rullrand will ba about & ! 0,000. Judgl ? Chapman Is lioUllnir an adjourned term of district court , ut whluh tbo principal rasoii nro injunction suits. Ono of Ihoio U a case wherein several of the Nlrs of the late Bpcncor B. Ullllugt seek to onjuln the city from opining up Ninth Hlroot through their property without having ilrst settled with tbo heirs. Owing to the attoruo.vs for the plaintiffs having Incorporated the wrong description of the property in tholr petition , they were compelled to amuiid the petition nnd ra-oxecuto the bond. This case has not yet coma up. Another Injunction suit Is one begun by ' the li , & M. against tbu county treasurer to rnjoln him from collootlntr certain tuxes on * iho company's property. This suit In on for hourinir tomorrow. Yoi another ult is where u parly rotldcnt in thu stuto leiidrav- era to rcaii-ulu thu B , & M. trow paylutf ever to nn Iowa court where the party wns gnrnlshccd. certain monovR In their hands. The widow of the Into" Antonio Aldl , Iho Italian who was killed lie re on the railroad a short tlrao ago , tin * bcgnn proceedings for administration of his cstato in county court , it Is supposed she will sue the railroad com pany for damages. B. O. Vanntla has recovered n judgment against the I'.nttsmouth Gas nnd Klcctrlo Light company for $13.28 dnmngM. Vanntta formerly run the I'lattsmouth Street railway [ ind the gns company furnished him power. The company concluded to quit one day nnd Vanntta thought that about M.OOO was right fully his for damages. The court thought that his actual loss was the amount ho re covered yesterday. Across the Continent on Foot. KnAHxr.r , Nob. , July 21. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BEB. ] John Howard nnd wlfo of Suattle , Wash. , passed through ICcnrnoy this afternoon on tholr way oast. They are traveling on foot for n , wager of $5,000 that they will not reach Chicago by SOD- tombcr 15. They carry beildlng , tent nnd cooking titcnsih in n wheelbarrow , surmouotcd by the stars nnd strlpcc. Mrs. Howard is drcssi'd In male atliro nnd has the appearance of a young hoy. Both nro enjoying excellent health nnd nro In peed spirits over the nrospcct of rcncl'lng ' the goal of tholr journey lone before the time sot for their nrrivnl. They nro not wasting nny time nnd claim they will roach the des tination bv the last of August. Thus started on March 10 atd had bad weather to contend with. rillmoro County' * Stock. OmrTov , Nob. , July -Special [ to THE Bet : . ] Tuesday evening n bpeo'.nl ' stock train took from this place over $31,000 worth of cattle. Of th so , W. A. Stuckoy raised 22rt head , nnd sold them some days ngo to Thomas Powers of Button , receiving B cents per pound for nil but forty bond , Powers took them right to Chicago. With the sntr.o train was P. H. Kammon of thli : place with four car loads of cnttlo that had been raised by Pnt Halllgan of this placo. Mr. Stuckoy received $10,000 for his cattle , nnd Air. Halllgan about $1,600. Three bend of llalltgan's cottlo averaged within a low pounds of 2,000 pounds each. ICcurni-y'H , Tnlt Delivery. KEAIINT.T , Neb. , July 21. [ Special Tele gram to THE BI-.C.J The first Jail delivery over effected here took place last ovenlncr. A young man answering to the name of Fred Tulip , who was caught some tlmn ago In the act of robbing a tailor shop , being held for trim , sawed a bar out of hisccll door and crawled through to the rotunda , plckod the lock nnd made his cscapo. The discovery was inudo by the turnkey at 0 o'clock p. m. Shot-Ill Nutter hns no Intimation of the direc tion the young follow went nnd no uavicos have been received of his apprehension. Anxious to Secure Ills I.ltinrty. BRATIIICI : , Nob. , July 21. [ Spscitil TPO- ! gram to Tun Bnu.J An effort was raadnthis afternoon by the attorneys nnd friends of L. M. Hunter of Kansas City , who is held hereunder under n charge of obtnlning money under falsa pretense , to hnvo Humor released on a writ of habeas corpus. The CORO wns tried before Judge Bush and a decision will uot bo handed down before tomorrow morning. The district court for Gage county will re- RUino tomorrow with Judge Bush on the bench. The Cession Is a postponed ono and will bo very brief. Cuitnrc | < l u Kitiuus llor.so Thief , BKATinrn , Nob. , July 21. [ Special Tele gram to I'nr. Bun. J A man giving the name of Charles Harberly was arrested hero today on suspicion ot being n horse tl'.lof. Ho had it team with him , consisting of a big bay mare nnd nn ordinary sized brown horse. It was later ascertained that ho Is wanted at Ilia- \vnthn , Kan. , for borao stealing. The team bo wns driving nnsworcd the description of ot-o stolen thoro. Harberly is being hold to nwnlt tbo action of tbo Kansas authorities. Ho Is u hard looking citizen , nud is about 25 years old. Got tint ; llmlly Mlxril. BnATincr , Nob. , July ! ! 1. [ Special Tele- crnm to JTitE Br.n.J The Smedloy Manu- fucturinc company of Dubuque , la. , has filed a lion for $1,171 against the now walor works plant of this city to secure- payment of clalnii ! duo thorn from Godfrey & Muftis , the contractors for the work. The now water works muddle continues to bo tbo absorbing topic , and the council Is generally censured fur paying n dollar on the work until It was completed and In successful operation. Cujlrr Schnltz I'lousuil. tilt AND 1st. VXD , Nob. , July 21. [ Special Telegram to Tni'.Bni : . ] Cuyler Schultz , who was to havfl boon hung July 29 , feels pretty good over tba stay of execution granted him , pending the trial In the supreme court , though he effected to bo careless nnd without hope of a chnngo of sentence. Said ho , "I expect I'll hnvo to bo hung anyway nnd It's as well ono time as another. " The expres sion on tils countenance , however , Indicated too plainly that ho was making an attempt "bluff. " to . _ _ _ jirly : : C'losln Di-iiianilcit , HASTI.VOS. Nob. , July 21. [ Special Tele- griitn to THE BKITho ] clerks of the city held a mass mooting tonight to talto con certed actk'ii towards inducing their em ployers to close their places of business at 0:30 : p. in. raniuT'K Ilotol Sold. PAWSII : , Nco. , July 21. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Ucn. | The Hazel hotel changed hands again today. The now man is a stoci ; feeder from Kansas. This is tbo fourth chan go in a year. A AA O U.OKMKXTS. . Nelllo McHonry and her circo-comcdy , "A NIphtut the Circus , " will bo the attraction at Boyd's on Sunday evening next. In this new comedy the lively star disports herself In a dual role of the brilliant Mile. Electra , qucon of the circus , nnd that of her slstec a demure governess. By n marvelous coiTO- ilonco the two sisters call at the law ofllco of Frislto & iJnngcr on the same day Milo. Kloctra to got counsel against her manager , the governess to gut n situation. The circus queen gets the situation aftcrdlsgulslnghrr- M'lf as her sister , nnd proceeds to turn the lawyer's family lopsy turvey. whilotho inan- ngcr is frnntlo nt her loss. The last net oc curs In her dressing room of the "Greatest Show on Earth , " the principals nro brought together In ludicrous disguises and the great Mllo. Hlectra appears upon her horao us a grand climax. _ Pnitijliii County' * AHii'HKi'il Valuation , The assessors' honks have been completed by tbo county clerk's force. The assessed valuation of the county Is found to bo $ .r,7i,851.i3. : ! ) : The following table shows the valuation of different classes ot prop erty : 1'urt.onnl . ( 3,8i7iC'.oo : : Insurance . . " . 6'.4iS78 ( Tolegrnph lines . - . . 8.Slll.io : Pullman palncuesr . 3.8l7.r > 7 Waciier uitlnco car . 1NUI Hllllro.MU . 70I.V.M.OO Oinuh-i Holt line . 1 li. ( : il.KI ( Total Inndv . . niUVJ.VK : ( ) Total lots . J7.S4hi.OO : Total Oiiuihii IH 11 Hull loun City , Now York Commercial AdvcrtUer. : "Onwlm has had a successful Methodist con ference which did lots of rood , but wo nro turning our attention to worldly affairs again , " said J. 13. Kane from that city , a guest of the Ulisoy houso. ' 'Omaha ' Is ono of thu brightest cities In this country. Busi ness U wonderfully good , and our people are just us accomplished as are these of nny other city. Wo ewe It all to religion , though. Omaha U the most religious olty extant and the most prosperous , I shall always bellevo that the two go together. " ii i Itlrhurili & Co. ' Trouble * . The nffalrs of the dofuuct Jinn of HIchards & Co. , contractors , have again got into the court ! , Tno suit filed prows out of the con struction of the courtbouio at Itcd Oak , In. , mid Is brought by the United State * Engine and I'nmii company against H. P. Drexel , B. J. Kolrrglor , K , A. Blum , J. H. Hurlburtaua Albert Fall to recover f 1,000. The claim wus oncliuilly In favor of J. U. Barnacle & Co. , but wtu ussigiuM to thu plaintiff and was for litborund material fuinUhed the contractors. The defendants wcro Uichards & Co.'s boud io < m. SHOT HIS FORMER PARTNER Lawyer Jeffrey Brings a Partnership Quarrel to n Tragic End. LODGED A BULLET IN RICH'S ' SIDE Jcirrcy Had Scoured n HestrnlnlnR Order 1'rom the Court nnd Shot Iticli When tlio Paper \Vns Ser\cit Story of the Case. The squabble between the partners In the law Htm of Jeffrey &Ulcb nearly resulted In a tragedy ut 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mr. Jeffrey fired ono shot from a revolver nt hts former partner , the bullet passing through the right forcnrm , breaking ono ot the bones nnd Inflicting n slight llcsh wound In hts right sldo. Jeffrey wns nbout to flro n second time when ho was solzo't ' and disarmed , 'Iho shooting occurred In the ofllco of the llrm In room 23 , United States 'National bank building. Deputy Sheriff John T. Dally entered the ofllco Just bolero 1 o'clock , accompanied by Jeffrey nnd n temporary restraining order which enjoined HIch from preventing Jeffrey from Interfering in the llrm business or getting at the books. The oDlecr served the order on Mr. Utoh and then some convocation followed between the two attorneys , after which Jeffrey drew u revolver nnd fired. Senrs Miw the Trouble. Mr. L. Soars , who Is "rending law with Mr. Hlcb , wns In the next room at the timo. llis statement Is that niter Dally had served the restraining order ho heard Hlcb tell Jeffrey that ho didn't want to talk with him , and If ho had any butincss to do with him ho would prefer to deal wltti hlsnt- tornov. Then Hlch cam& out Into the room where Soars was Hitting. Ho wont back again after a minute ana immediately Scars hoard the report of n revolver. Ho rushed to Iho door und mot Hlcb , who was staggering out with his right arm hanging belploss nnd his loft bnud prossuil against his side. Jeffrey was close behind with hts still smok- Ini ; revolver leveled at Hich's back. Sours did not hesitate a moment , but pran- plcd with the Infuriated man , Alter a short tussle ho succeeded In grasping the barrel of the revolver nnd Jeffrey , who wns beginning to realize what ho had done , gave himself up. Daily then IOOK charge of the prisoner and loft , saying that ho would have him locked up. Mr. Hlch was taken into the next room and a physician called. The broken arm was bandaued und the lujurod man wns soon resting easily. Air. Ulch could not give any reason for the murderous assault of his former parluor. Ho said that Jeffrey drew his revolver nnd fired without warning and evidently on the nn- pulse of a sudden and uncontrollable anger. Hul nut Oimrrcled. There had boon no words passed that would Indicate any intention of a deadly character. "Jeffrey has boon very quiet for a day or two , " ho said. "Wo thought ho was up to something ; but could not unaglno what It was.Vd rather expected though that his sehemn was to hold the warrant that ho had had Issued in police court for my nrrost for assault over our lieads and thought that that would blutf us into acceding to his demands. " Joltrey Itcfoscit to Talk. Deputy Sheriff Daily took Jeffrey to the shonff's'oftlce , where ho was detained until County Attorney Muhonoy could draw up ( warrant churning shooting with intent to commit murder. The prisoner was then turned over to Detectives Dempsey and Sav age nnd taken to the city jail. Attorney Cobb , who represents Jeffrey , started at once on a hunt , for Judge Borka , lu order to got the ball tixcd. Jeffrey was uskcd nbout the case , but very politely declined to thlU.He apologized for not giving information , but said that Mr. Couu would make all statements necessary to bo made public at this time. Ho declined to talk on any suojoct , but lit u cigar and loaned Dick In his chair to catch a breeze that blew through the open window ot the chief's ofllco. Ho made a facetious lemur K nbout „ Cobb increasing In weight during the hot weather , but nt the snm\ time sosmed rather nervous and ill at enso The odor of liquor was por- ccpliblo on his iVeatb , but he did not seem to bo undec.Ua iniiucnco to nny extent. Ho asked to bo allowed to go with Cobb to see Judge Berlin , but the request was denied. Origin of tlio Trouble. The trouble haiivcon the partners was made public Tuesday nnd resulted from the notion of Mr. Hlch In declaring the partner ship dissolved and that the busi ness would thereafter bo con ducted by himself. Ulch stated that Jeffrey had been neglecting business forever over a year nnd had overdrawn the firm's account to the amount of $1,700. Jeffrey claimed that it was n scheme on tbo part of Kich to dofraud.hlm. Jeffrey went to the ofllco to tell Uich what ho thought of him and iho latter threw him downstairs , on account of which Jetfroy caused his arrest for assault und battery nnd the case was sot for ibis morning In police court. Hud Uot Into Court. It Is more than probable that a suit which was filed in the district court yesterday morning had something to do with the shoot- tug affray. At an early hour the attorney for Jeffrey filed a petition in the district court , together with n restraining order Issued by Judco Scott , enjoining Kicn from interfering with the llrm property , collecting the firm debts or using the firm name , Jof- frov & Utch. The petition by Jeffrey recites that the plaintiff has been n resident of Omaha nnd a practicing attorney for many years ; that during that time be has built tin a largo and profitable practice , having clients In Omubn , Chicago and Now York. This heavers avers was accomplished by lionosty nnd close application to business. On November 1 , IbUO , the plaintiff alleges that ho toolc Kich into partnership and that the firm was known us Jeffrey & Rich nnd was to continue for Iho period of Ion years. With this agreement Jeffrey convoyed to Kich a one- half Interest in his law library , valued at fl.UUO. Soon after the firm begun business the plaintiff charges that Kich neglected his duties and would take frequent trips abroad without giving any information regarding bis movements or Intentions. ICieh'H I'ronosed 1'lvanuro Trip. On July 0 the defendant , without confer ring with the plaintiff , started on a trip to Kuropo , Informing the public that Iw wns going to look after the firm's business , when In fact It was simply a pleasure trip. When the plaintiff learned of this bo tolo- eruphed the defendant at Now York to moot htm In Chicago on July ID , stating that such n trip at this season ot the jeur would bo detrimental to the firm's business. The plaintiff wont to Chicago but failed to meet the defendant , after which ho returned to Omaha. Upon reaching this city on found the defendant In possession of the olllco. Ho also found that Klcti had unlaw fully dissolved the lirrn , taking such parts and parcels of the firm property aiid ( business as best suited his own Ideas. Wuu Asauultuil by Itlvh , The plaintiff alleges that ho tried to roach a peaceable settlomeot of the dimculty , uut that ho was assaulted , bruised and beaten by the defendant. Aftar that , the plaintiff nvers that Kich said that ho would kill the plalutlfl if mat- tors were not adjusted in compliance to his wishes. Queer Acttonoof the Upputr Sheriff1. The action , or rtuhor the failure to net , of the deputy sherrlffi whllo the shooting WAS going on Is sovercWicrltlcisoci " by Mr. Kich and his clerk , Mr.1" Soars , who wcro present when the shootingoccurred. . In ( peaking of the matter last evening , Mr Scars ssld that In the fiwt plaooiho had boon reluctant to filvotho true facts in the cnso because ho thought that Dull by was rattled nud did not know what ho WAS doing , but the more ho thought of it the more ho was Inclined to think that the .oOlcor bad acted In a very peculiar manner. "Just before the shooting occurred , " Mr. Sears continued , . "Jeffrey sat In n chnlr by the desk in the Inner olllco. Dnlley sat In another chnlr nt his right nnd close to him. Mr , Kich wns standing , leaning on the desk In front of Jeffrey , nnd I rould sou him plainly from whore 1 stood. Jeffrey stood up , kicked hU chat" back with his foot , took his revolver from ' his pockJt nna coolly cocked It and leveled It at Mr. Kich. Dalloy did not make n move to provml him , although ho wns in roach of his outstretched hand. Mr. Kich turned to pa out ot the door and Jeffrey flrod. 1 grappled with him and it wns not until after I hud turned him back that Dalloy made nny effort to stop iho trouble. Dalloy Know llo Was Armril. "Mr. Kich afterwards nskod Dnlley if ho know that Jeffrey hud a revolver when they cutnu In. " " 'Yes , ' replied Dalloy , ' 1 know ho had it In his pocket. ' " Thou why didn't you take It away from him1 ! " " 'Why , t didn't know but you had ono , too. ' was iho officer's answer. " Mr. Kich and Mr. Bears sav that they nro willing to go Into court nnd make the ahovo statements under ontb. The doctor says Mr. Kich will bo able to attend to business \vltbtn H day or two. Jeffrey was charged with attomoted mur der , and wns released on ball in the sum of SJ.500. Ln\vnxwoiiTit , K , June I. , ' 90 Mr. J. U. Moore : Mv Dear Sir 1 have been sutject to &Ick hcadncho all my life. Over two years ago I beganil ng "Moore's Tree of Life" fo t and never had n case of sick heauacho since , except when thu medicine was nt ono end of the road ami I at the other. It Is worth moro than money to me. I heartily recommend It to all sufferers of headache. Very truly " voura , W. B. LII.B. Pastor First Baotist Church. Spectacles adjuatca for defective ) vision. Dr. Culliiuoro , R. 22t , Boo bldy ; . Inspection ot PiivmiicHits. OMUIA , July 20. To the Editor of THE Bnn : Your offer of your columns to uny who had u word to soy about public works is , we b&iiovo , In the Interest of the pco- plo , and bollovlng this wo are amboldonod to reply to your editorial. You say first , the concrete walks now being laid at 23 cents may bo In accordance with the specifications of the Board of Public Works. The board Is ronrosentcd by an Inspector at the laying of each and every walk laid. If ho is not an expert or can bo tampered with , ns vou In sinuate , who Is to blamot Ho was appointed by the board nnd oon'irmod by the city coun cil , nnd ns wo biivu.iio voice in tbo selection nro wo rosponslblo'sfor his inefficiency , If ho bo Inefficient. ) You say they aro'not up to the standard of granolithic pavements. You are not fully aovlscd , for thesejaro granolithic , and ac cording to the specifications that the ox- nerioncoof your city engineer and Board of Public Worus has determined are both durable and permanent. You siy all iio- peniis on the quantity nnd qunllty of the cement. You uro right as a guaranty as to quantity you have your inspection of the work , and as to quality of cement used every barrel is branded with the city engineer's test nnd have our guaranty backed bv n S5.000 bond filed with tbo Board of Public Works. You suggest the pnco is high. You forget that the grade is high as compared with uny other comuuL walks ever laid in this city. Bear In mluUihat nothing but Portland cement goes Into thocoDstructioiroflho walks. Get the price of cement and the othorspeclfl- cutions and TSCC. i-tho * nrlco Is high when quality considered. B'ltrtb'er , this work wus open to competitive bids and wo were the lowest bidders , bonco wo have the con tract. If you desire facts wo would bo pleased to mcot vou or a representative of Tin : BEC on the work , then you could got on intelligent wrlte-un of the same. As to our worn wo did for the cltv last year wo doly uny one to show n Haw In n slnulo stone laid by us or cite ono case where there has boon a complaint. Yours very respectfully. J. B. HUSB. "Lato to boa nnd cany 10 rise will shorten the road to your homo In the skies. But early to bed and "Littlo Early Kiser. " the pill that mukos life longer aud bettor and wiser. WrcHtllni ; Mutch. The Omnha Athletic club hns matched John Alclnornoy of Bradford , Pn. , with Farmer Hums for a purse of $330.00 , best two in three falls , catch as catch can. Match to take place at the club house Monday ovonin , July 125 , at 8:30 : p. in. Tommy liyan , champion welter weight of the United States , who is matched with Jack Willcswill also jrlvo nn exhibition. Admission $1.00. Mem bers in good standing free. Membership tickets must bo uhown. .Stullliii ; llorho Sheriff Bounetl returned from Lincoln yesterday , to which place ho went for the purpose of placing an insane woman in the asylum. While there ho visited tbi peni tentiary and called upoa the wlfo murderer. Niok Fox. Fox is In flno condition and has the reputa tion of beintr a model prisoner. Ho has bo n put to work at stuffing horsccolla and so far has teen putting In oxjra time at the rate of from $ ( > to W per month. Ho I Traveler , tako,13cechams ) Pills with you. PRICE OF WANT ADS. IN THE DAILY BEE. XO. WOltllS JL 10 . , .75 .85 ' . ' .i..l . .75.bo .til * > ' ' . .bo.Hi . 'J7 11' 71 , .HiW 1,01 14. , 71M .115 16. . M .00 ! | 5 Ill . ' .01 .21 17. . ,01 1.10 ,27 18 , . - -7 ,01oi I.IT ' ' 111. . ! oi 1.21 . 'fi 20 . .10 i.to : .in 1.37 .21 1.41 .27 1.6(1 ( .7.1 I.OS .3. . .7.1.HI 1 12 .S7 liot ' 2H. , 1.17 1,18 'M 27. . . (0 i < 3 I.7A 2.02 .61 2.10 1.01 . .VI 1.88 2.17 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' M' . . . . . . . . . . , . . .45 l.Oi I.SV .lu ' . ' .M 31 1.08 j.Ki ; ,70 i'.0.01 \ 2.32 1.12 1.44 .7(1 ( . ' .01 2.40 33 . . . 1.15 1.4b .81 2.47 : u , . , . " ,10 1.61 2.65 S5. , , ,10M 1.67 ! 2.27 ' 311 . . . M M -.ill i'.ia . ' .01 2,40 2.77 38 . . . ,3.1 1.71 j.ou 2.47 2.b5 It' ' . ) . . . .W 1.76 .Ml ' 2.VJ 40. . . . 1,00 .4J I.HI I'.lll .1.00 Kverr hiaortlnn Inuludui both tlio moriiliiK and evening edition * , runclilnc nlno-luiitlu of tl > nowi- pnpvrreaillnu pcouIu'Jn ' Oinutia as well ns the ma jority of rvnilori In Nebmiku nud wcttcrn Iowa , und nlHiKdnuwbur lii tbo onllie woitcrn ccuntrjr , Hco u but little to muke > our Hants known to tliouiuudsof injoplu. Try It. Highest of all in Leavening Power , Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOlJUTil T PURE Both the method nnd results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant nnd refreshing to the taste , nnd nets gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver nnd Bowels , demises the sys tem effectunlly , dispels colds , hend- nchcs nnd fevers nnd cures habitual constipntion. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever proi duccd , pleasing to the tnsto nnd nc- ccptablo to the stomnch , prompt m its notion nnd truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and ngrcenblc substnnccs , its mnnvexccllcntqunlitiescommendit to nil nnd hnvo mndo it Iho most populnr remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75o bottles by sll lending druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any ono wno wishes lo try it. Manufnctured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO , , SAN PBANOISOO , OAL. , KY. NEW * ORK. N. T. SCHENCK'S HRAKE PILL Purely Vegetable and Strictly Reliable. They net DIRECTLY nnd PROMPTLY on the Lii'otand Stomach , restoring the constipated o-trnns to healthy activity , and nro a POSITIVE und PERFECTLY SAFE CURE for CONSTIPATION , LIVER COMPLAINT , SICK HEAD ACHE , BILIOUSNESS , and all other diseases arising1 from a disordnraJ con dition of the Liver und Stomach. They are the Only liollblo Ycgntablo I/vor I'll ! Sold : They nro I'orfo.-tly U irmlosi ; Tlu arol'urnly Vtvotnblo ; Try Thorn. DI . Schonck'sIJjD'c on Consumption , Liver Compliilnt anil Dvsnoustn Sunt l"ri > o. . J.1I. SCUENOK&SON. I'lilladolphla CAN PROVE TO IBWIVES WIVES ANO MOTHERS DR. MILES reading this that HEART KBIT DR , MILES' CURE. NEW CURE FOU Tin : HEART IB the only rolliiblo euro for tbo tired feeling pecu liar to women Buffering with weak heurta , pain In olilo , shoulder und arm , \vrak and hungry ppc'lls , Irregular pulse , fainting , umotberlnp. Thousands testify to their permanent cure. KLEOANT lloois FKIZli ATUnuaaisTS. DR MILKS MEDICAL CO , Elkhart , Ind. Fors.ilo by Kiilin & Co. . Kith & Douglas Sts The only uniformly successful SPECIALISTS IN AMERICA 'IN THE TREATMENT AND CURE OF SYPHILIS , GONOR RHOEA , GLEET , SPER- MATORRHOEA , SEMINAL WEAKNESS - NESS , LOST MANHOOD , EF FECTS OF EAR LY VICE OR EXCESSIVE INDULGENCES IN MATURER YEARS , FEMALE WEAKNESS , SEX UAL DISORDERS , HYDROCELE , VARICO- CELE. PILES. FISTULA , RECTAL ULCERS. Consultation Ireo. Call upon or address with stamp. r South 14th St. , N , E. corner Hth und PoiiKliiB Sta. , Omuha , Nob. La , . IF YOU EVER SUFFERED FROM Indian Depredations If you ore in position to take advantage of the laws re lating ; to If you have taken up a piece of i If you have made an invention on which you desire to secure a You should communicate with the Bee Bureau. of Claims The object of this httronu i& to give every person holding' a. legitimate claim against the { rovoriiinont the advantage of u residence in Washington , whether ho live in Texas or Alaska , It does more than that. Nino-tonths of the population of Washington would be helpless if asked how to go to worl : to secure their rights through the depart ments. THE BEB Bureau of C.aiins gives the advantage , not only of per sonal robidenco , but of thorough famil iarity with.all the machinery of the government. It oll'ers Absolute Security. You do not know whether the average Washington claim agent will cheat you or not , although on general principles you would naturally suppose that ho would. But you know that the San Francisco Examiner , the St. Paul Po neer press and the Omaha Bi'.u cannot afford to cheat you. They guarantee this Bureau , aim tholr reputation is staked upon the honesty and ability of its management. The bureau employes attorneys who Expert Specialists for each of its departments. Its Indian depredation cases are care fully worked uo , with nil tha evidence required by law , and argued before the court of claims in such n manner as to bring out most favorably all the essen tial points. Its land cases are handled in strict ac- cordancn with the rules of the General Land Olllcc , so that no delays or coin- plications ensue in the orderly settle ment of the claims. Its patent cases are so managed ns to insure the utmost , possible benefit lo the inventor , by giving him the broadodt protection his ideas will justify. Its pension cases are disposed of with the least possible delay and expense to the veterans. Don't refrain from consulting the bureau because you tire afraid of the cost. Its costs nothing to got information. Ask as many questions us you please , and they will bo answered promptly cheerfully and accurately , without charge. THE Bee Bureau of Claims Room 220 , Bee Build ing , Omaha , Neb. Elastic Stockings FOIt Weak Limbs Varicose Veins Swellings , all sizes. Abdo minal Supporters ters , Deform it Braces , Medi cinal Supplies. TIIK ALDE&PENFOLD _ COML'ANY. 114 S. 1Mb St. , Next to Post Oflici NEBRASKA National Bank. U , E. DEFOSITOSY - - OMAHA , NEB Capita ! $100,000 Surnlus 05,001) ORlc ri and Director * Henry \V. Y te . prcititcnt U. t' . Cunlilntf , vku | irt l < lun | , r. K. Mnurlcu. VV. V. ilor.u , Jolmrf , Colllui J. N. 11. 1'utrlc * , I < owUA. Heed , CuiLlcr. TUB IRON BANK , AMJSEXMBNT , _ BOYD'S ' Sunday Eve'e , July 24. Till ! 1IAZINQ SU.V of I'AUCU-COMKUY SKV. NELLIE McHENR' ' AND 1IK11 QlltSATlIST SHOW ON KA11TH. A Niglit at the Circus. THU nr.Kii imiNKtxo KI.KIMIANT. Till : WIM ) MAN OKIIUUNKO. All timlor ono cnnrns find In 0110 tine , Tim iitd snow is HKIIK. Uannl prlco . llo Mioct oi-om Jfntiitilny tnornlDn Week July 18. irr ; / c.v.sno I , i it 31 , t.\ . TIIH 'CAni-JST MAN ON HAUT1I. YAN YANSEHT. Our Iiiitovt Iniixirtiillou. Big Theater Shows | Coolest Place in Town _ JOC-70 All.-lOV. UaBBBh * * " m 1512 Douglas Street , Omaha. Western Afiouts WriKlit & llltsoit'a TENNIS GOODS. IVBACII BASE UAIjU GOODS. A full line of general Athletic OooiK GYMNASIUM GOODS Uaminocki. Foot HulN. Itidlnn Clubs. Dumb Holla , Moats. Nets , Selnus. Kino I'lslilug Tackle , L'tc. , oto. Republican an I Democratic Cam paign Flags aid Banners. Send for cnttiloguo nnd prices. Special nt tcnlion Riven to in.ill orders. I'litCKB GUAHANT15I3D. Frank Cross Gun Co. , 1BI2 Douglas Stree' . We mnko n specialty of clrnnlni : nnil requiring k' n f * . . _ . . _ _ _ " " * * VrW. MKL"T * # ? > tIUk > " * W b.u l. - * vr Aktf * MAYER. STRQUSE&C .HF'RS.42BWAY.N.Y. ! QUAIL BRAND HEALTH FOODS- Parched Rolled Oats/ Unequalled in Flavor. Corn Gritz , Sold only In 2j pound package * . Velvet Meal , For mulling nnd goms. TUG' BEST IS CHEAPEST Sold lf ) nil t'ir , < L-CI.Hs ( Jr.icnn. Save Your Eyesight KyestPitodfroo liynnHXPE'lT OPTICIAN Perfect adjustment. Superior lon-io ? . Nerr- ouslioiidaulio cured by < isln ; ; our Snoctitclei iiiul Uyozliibsod i'rluuj low for iirjt cluai THE ALOE & PEHFOLO GO , , 111 S. loth St. , Croicrlitoa Block. . . * vr < HI X.J K. w &v a KM kil W hOB * f " * Or ( lie Iilqunr llntilt 1'onllltrl.v Cured by iiiluiliiUlrrliic I > r. Clullic * ' , It cnn bo fflvcn la a cup 01 cufleo or tea. or In food , without the knowledge ol I ha patient. It la atigolutcl/ burmleBd , and vrlll otfrct u permanent and aneedy ourr , vholhpr the paticut la a modcralo drlnkor ot an alooholio wrook. It Hun bo en given In thotuanda of cacee.and In every Instance a perfect euro haifol * lowed , linrrcr Full * . Tbcbyitrmoncalmprrffnated with tha tpeoillc.it becomti an utter Impooilblllty for tha liquor npnellta to exist. CiOI.IIKN ht'EOIKIU CO. . I'rop'ra , rinflnhi.ll , O. ' 1Bpnffo book of Dirloitlara free. To ba had of Kiilm&Oo. . ntliatnl Douzlui Bu. . IHth und Ciiuiliii ; yts. Who esilu , Illrxlco. llnico & C'o , anil Kluliarason Dnu l/o.Oinuliu , Nub. y * ' DR.J. E. McGBEW THE SPECIALIST. in tlio irtiutuioritot itl | forma ol , . - - . - . - DJ8BASKS , nnU nil UNorilart ontl dpIillUluHotyuiitliiiiitliiiunbcioJ. ITyonrsi1 uxporlenco. Ills rcsiiureos mill f.icllltlm uro practloiilly iinllmltoil. Tlio Uootor N nicom- iiiondud Ijy thu jiruH. ana oniUir.teil in tlm atrniitfOHt tonn by tlm people for fnlr trnnt * niont nnil liiiiunt iirofuBiiunnl uilvluo. Tlio niirat powcifjil ruinuillus known lo imxlom Mliinco for the auocumful tro.itmcnt of tlio follow In ; } ( llsniimis ; aONORHIIOKA-Ininindli-.to rollnf. A com. tilutuuiiro wltliuiil tlio 1cm of uu liour'u tliu * irnni liiislni'ss. QLKET Ono of tlio moat ooinliluto anil nuo'i cesifnl trmilrnunu for Kluot anil nil uu ulnoiiuncsyut Icnowii to the muJluul glnn. The roaults uro truly wonderful. 8TUTCTUJIE Uruitiwt known rumu.ly for tliu truitinciil : of hlrlotnro , witlioul p.iln , cut- tin1. , or il lutlir : . . \ inonrciiiark iblu ru'iiuilv. SYPHILlS-No tr utinont for tills turrlbltt bioo I ( Jlsuiisii lius ( ivor liuvn inorogii 'vusifiil. ' iiorhiid filronKurunilririoiiioriti In iliu liKlik of modern soloncn thin d'aanitii U lumtlvuly curul ) timid uvury tritco of tlin poison entirely rcniovuil from tlio lilooJ. LOST MANHOOD , mid uinbltloii. ncrvoun nci. . timidity , deipunilunuy iinU ull woaknyit nnil dlkordurn of youtli or munliouJ , llollor ohtiilni'd ' utouca . . , SKIN DISBA8K8. and all dlioAioi of th HouiiK'ii , blood , liver , kllnoyn und bludilur uro iroutod u cc fully witu tlm Knuto > known roniudlu * for tlm dUanit. \Vrlto forolrjul'irj und uuuittonlUt , froa. i-lt/i find i itrtntin bt , _ > <