THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY JULY 2(5 ( , 1892. 111 * ELEVATOR ROOM IN DEMAND Blair of Broken Bow Will Tight the Bur lington. PARTIAL TO OTHER GRAIN SHIPPERS Btntn llimrcl of Tr.Tinportntloii Hc t ltivrfltliiti | ! the Dllllculty It ln\ol\c n llotly-Coutottcd rrlnrlile | Lin coln Menra Noted. I.VI Nob. , July 25. [ Special to Tnn UIK. : ] A complaint was filed with the sec retaries of thn State Board of Transporta tion today In which By rain W. Blair , n grain dealer and shipper of Broken Uow , alleges unjust discrimination against the Chicago , Duriineton & Qulnoy Railroad company. Blair lias been shipping grain from BroKen Bow , but has been compelled to load his cars direct from the wagon , thus entailing a great , deal of trouble nnd useless expense. Ho has repeatedly applied to the railroad company for permission to erect an eliivator on ii'i right of way , hut although that coin- pauv lim an abundance of room it has stuudfastly refused to allow him to do so. Ho alleges that the company's refusal Is based on nnrttnllty to the ether two elevators nt Broken Bbw. Ho asks the noard to take some stops to compel the railroad company to grant him the desired piivilogo. The complaint Involves ono of the most liotly-contcstcd principles that has ever come before the State Board of Transportation in the history of its existence. On" October 7 , LL 18b ! > , n cnso almost identical was lllcd with the board , in which Formers Alliance No. 80.1 entered n similar case ngainst the Mis- soiirl Pacitlc. "In that casa the board ot scciotailos listened to n largo mass of ttwtl- mony ai.d valuable arguments from both sides. They decided the case In favor of tno complainant. 'I ho decision was based upon the broad principle that the railroad com pany "acquired Its property for the nurposo of eroding elevators upon It for the ship ment of grain. It holds its pi operty charged with u puuliu servitude and Just so long ns It pi-milts shippers of grain to build und ouoruto elevators for the shipment of grain uoon its line of road It will have to grant this sumo right upon tl.o same lorms nnd conditions to all ether shippers of grain , so K long ns it Is in the bounds of reason lor it to do so. " The Missouri Pacific appealed from the decision of the board to the Nebraska supreme premo cotut nnd that body sustained the board , all three members of the bench con curring. Not satisfied with the decision , the Missouri Pacific catrlcd the case to the supreme court of the United States , where it is still ponding. Secured an Jiijtinrtliin. The Btockholdors of the old Capital Hoichts Street Hallway company today made application for an injunction to restrain Ho- ccivcr G K. Brown from turning over the Lincoln CItv Electric line to Its recent pur chasers , and to piuvciit the purchasers from taking possession of , or interfering with , the portion of the road claimed by the plaintiffs. The trouble arises from a former consolida tion of the Capital Hoight" line with the Lincoln City. The stockholders of the former company ailogo that , whllo the terms of the solo were agreed upon , and that while their road passed under the management , of the Lincoln City company , the sale was never consummated nnd no monov was over paid for it. The old Capital Heights line extended - tended from Twelfth nnd O streets to Eighteenth nnd South , und Twenty-second and M streets , and Its stockholders fall to see why It should bo sold for the payment of debts it never lucurrcd. Trouhlos of H lilncnlii Firm , The foundry nnd machine shops of the Hall Brothers Katigo and Purnaco company of this city nro in possession of the sheriff , pending the settlement of partnership dlf- lictiltles , the exact naluto of which cannot bo learned. The potltlon for the Interfer ence or the court was Hied liy W. M. Clark und J. II , Mockott , and it Is believed that the dllllculty crows out of a disagreement as to the management of the \orks. The com pany Is not In an cmbarrassme condition financially , nnd will probably tesume wltbln n few days. It has been In successful operation for several years ana turns out thirty completed steel ranges each week. Its trade extends nil over the west , nnd Its reputation as a solid concern Is well estab lished. KnxUKml In H Duel lit Short Uunge. James Burke , n railroad switchman , nnd W. N. Conical , a colored bartender at Ivl- son's saloon nt 817 P street , engaged in a duel at closa runpo this afternoon , which nearly resulted fatally for the former. Burke ana a number of companions , all 01 whom had been drinking- , raised a dlsturo- anco In front of the saloon nnd Cornea ! ordered them away , at the same tlmo kicking liurko several times while his back was turned. Burke returned nn hour afterwards , uuc shoving a bull dog revolver in close proxim ity to Corncal's face ouoncd lire. Cornea dropped down behind the bar , and securing his own weapon crawled around the out o. the counter and fired two Hbots at bis as sailant. Ono bullet lodged In the back o Burlio's neck , whore it has bridled the search of the probe. It is thought , how ever , that Burke is not seriously wounded IvUon's saloon Is the pluco whnro Charley Thomas was shot and Hilled by George ( Jail ne.v u fmv weeks ago. I.onklni ; Aftur Itoelc Island IntorestH. C. II. Thompson , right-of-way agent for the Hock Island , arrived in Lincoln this morning nnd bus commenced buvlng more property for that company. Today ho sccutod optloni on pioporty south of L and Twenty-socoiu atroatt ) , the route passing diagonally through \vliatlslfiiown ns the Uavonpotl laud to Handolph street. Mr. Thompson sccuroc options on property in liouU place , HllUdaU ana the additions of Kollins , Xehruug one Alines. Aero propurtv was also puronasoi of Mossr . Parkins , Wilson , Babln , Bishop Bonncum , Wolfe , Funk , Clark and others. This renewal of activity Is looitod upon as au Indication that tbo Hoeic Island proposes to push its operations lu this city at onco. llnlnmnkur from KnimiiH In Hmimiiil. J , H. MoM'irtry ' and others today raado a contract with W. B. Stvlshor , president o the Swl her Hatutnaklng company of Good land , Kan. , whereby tbo latter agrees to fuinlsh at leant on inch fall of rain withli four days from the tlmo ho commences opor atlons. A meeting was hold nt McMurtry's ofllco this forenoon , and that gentleman re ported this evening that the money requlroi for the experiment had nearly all boon sub auilbed. The professor , iw ho calls himsolr will conduct his experiments in cloud jugglmi , In the city , and It Is possible that a temporary Btructuru will bo aruotod in ( Jovornmon square for the puipou . Hoard In the Court Itoomx. Suit lor fTi.OOO damages was today com monccd nirntnat the Union Pactllc by the au mlnlstnuor of the estate of A. L < . Caldwell The suit arlies from the tact that Caldwell who was u motoriniiu in the employ of the Lincoln Street Huilwav company , was It U lea at Hill and Plftu streets November 4 , 18'Jl and the administrator ul luges caralossnos nnd negligence upon tnu part of the am plovos of the railroad company , The Lin coin Street Hallway company Is made a co r defendant. The State bank of Brownvllle asks Judgment mont against Uio Northwestern Mutual Llfo Insurance company for fl.Oui ) on a policy issuud to I. L. McCoy of GreonwooJ , Mob , now defeated. Uho bank hold the policy as collateral. Hosa Payne asks for divorce and alimony from bur husband , whom she chnr oi with ciuelty and ilMroatinonl , Claims amounting to ever 1,000 were filed ngainst uio bankrupt tlrui of Voting & Klder today. Irrom I ho 1'ollcu Court , V Ilavo Hedgers nnd Harry Lowry were this foienooa M'nU'iicod to sixty ilu > s intbo county J.itl , tha former for stealing u cou nnd vest from Attorney Mack's oflleo in the Menlovn bloelf. Lowrv Is lha vouiiff follow who hold up a iinlvemlty student the otho ulglit nnd robbed him of 7.05. LouU Kinks was sunteuved to tha rock pllu for talking polltloi when ho was too urn n It to distinguish u democrat from a populist. A gang of seven toughs were sent to the city stone yard this morning for thu crlmo o being vagi-nuts. A icuu named Xavier ICostl wu * orrostoi for unlntf unboooujlni ; lauKUUgo lu the prej nco of Indies , Ho will bo hoard In his own ofenso tomorrow morning. llc-iitrlco Nr\r Notr * . BnATiucs , Nob. , July 25. ] Spcciftl toTiin 3EE.I The rcsiaonca of W. P. Wyatt , 418 jouth Seventh street , was broken Into by lurglars early yesterday morning nnd money nd chattels to the amount of $50 were token. 'ho burglar * have thus far eluded arrot , The special water committee appointed by ho Board of Trade to rooort upon the Pad- ock water plant Imbroglio , held a meeting in til relay night , nnd whllo not censuring the ouncll "does blanio that , body for paying out any money on the contract until the same vai completed and the guaranteed quantity , ,000,000 gii lions of water aallv , h. d been iroducod. The committee Is of the opinion hat the contractors and their bondsmen can bo hold to the strict letter of the contract , nnd either produce the guaranteed quantity of water or nmko full nnd complete restitu- Ion to the city ot money already paid out for ho unsatisfactory work. Otcrcoma liy the llcnt. Ntniusic * CITV , Neb. , July 33. [ Special Telegram to Tun BEK.J Harvey Keith , nn olrt resident of this city , was overcome by ha boat yesterday. In view of.hU advanced nee It Is feared it will result fatally. The hcrmomoter registered 101 ° In the shade oday. YOIIK , Nob. , July 23. [ Special to Tirts ) ii.J : Farmers In this county complain of ho continued hot ( vinds doing great damage o the corn crop The average tompcraturo or the pust week was 03 = CIAY CKNTKII , Nob. , July as. ( Special to THE BRI.J The continued hot weather Is causing some aunrehonsion as to the fate of early ulantcd corn , which will undoubtedly ulfor unless rain should coina soon. Tha vtiitor wheat is all harvested in good order and Is Hrst-class. Ida llhrlglit'H I'linoral. BnvTittcn , NOD. , July 'J5. [ SDoclal to Tun UBB.J The funeral of Ida Ehrlcht toott ilaeo from the losldrnco of her uncle , ox- flavor Eorlcht , at 9 o'clock yesterday morn- ng. Interment was made In the now com- otoiy. Only a few of the immediate rola- Ives of the unfortunnto girl were present ut ho obsccjiilos. County Attornov T. J. Mnbonoy mid Detective Vizard of Omaha were in 'thu city yesterday hunting up ovl- lunco in the caso. They rctur.-.ed to Omaha ut noon. _ jMirlcolU County Tniichcra. ISKI.SON , Neb. , July 23. [ Special Telegram toTniBKE.J The Nuckolls County Teachers nstltuto convbiied thU morning with nearly 100 teachers in attendance. The ofllcors uu : P. A. Cully , professor ; George H. Jhnburn of Wymoro , conductor ; G. G. Hodgi-ock , F. S. Perdue of Nelson nnd Mrs. E. I < \ Tucker of Lincoln , assistants , and over all reigns V. A. Thomas , countv super intendent. The matter is the how , rather than the what , to teach. U'lll Socuru Miortor Hours. * HASTING ? , Nob. , July 23 [ Special Tolo- sram to Tun BBE. ] The clerks union held its second meeting tonignt , adopting laws for Its future guidance. The committees ap pointed at tbo last meeting report that the clothing , dry goods , boot and shoo and Jewelry - olry houses have all ngrccd to close at 0:1)0 : and It was bellovod with loyal oftort the grooeiy und hardware lines could be Induced to join. _ Heavy Lota ol .1 lurmcr. Duxiuii , Nob. , July 25. ( Special to THE Bnn.J Ewing Copes , a farmer living four miles west of town , hud a barn , ponv , full equipment of machinery and two thousand bushels of corn burned at au early hour yesterday ' terday morning. Tno origin of 'tho flro is unknown. Loss $1,200. I'lcnilril Utility to Assault. BELLEVun , Neb. , July 23. [ Special Tele gram to Tnn BKB.J Elmer H. Snodgrass , the soldier who laid James Whoi&tono out with a club last Thursday night , today pleaded guilty to an assault and battery and was fined $25. The Injured man Is bettor. Mnliuud bynl'ot Colt. NBWMAX GUOVE , Nob. , July 23. [ Special toT KBnK.l Tno 8-year-old son of Erick Erlckbon , living throe miles south of bore , was kicked in the face this morning by a pot colt , breaking 'his nose and , otherwise injuring his fuco. Dropped Ilciifl ut York. YOIIK , Nob. , July 23. [ Special to TUB BEI.J : George Osborn , an old resident of this olty , dropped dead of heart failure this morning whllo engaged lu hauling sand. Take Uoocl Cliro of the CliHdrun. If you have children , you will be Interested in tha experience of Mr. John Cook of Pilot , Vcrinilllon Co. , 111. Ho says : "Two years ago two of my family , a young man and a girl , bad very severe and dangerous attacks of blood ) ilux. Tbo doctor here was ui.nble , after a w 4c's tlmo , to chock or relieve either caso. I throw the doctor overboard and be gan using Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diurrhcua.Homody. Improvement was seen very soon , and my children arose In a few days from whatl feared would bo their death- bod. It is a grand , good medicine. " The Omaha Mirror Mfg. removed to 710 N. 10th street NOT BEADY YET. Now raving Jobs May Ito Commenced Tills Week Though. The work of paving under the now con tracts did uot begin yesterday , ns was promised oy tha Board ot Pubtla works aud the council last week. It Is now claimed that the work will bo In full blust , however , this wren. To night the bonds of tha contractors will bo presented to the council for approval. If accepted they will go to the mayor for his approval. When this Is secured the comp troller will certify to the money in the in tersection paving fund , after which the work will bo ordered. Tin ; bisuiiirr or ITS succuss I the Continual Addition of the Kotvoat anil 31 out Novel Ventures. Twenty years ago what Is at present tbo Barnum & Bailey show was a circus pure ana simple , but Its management caught tbo progressive American spirit that has made possible in this country the greatest achieve ments of modnra times and whenever a now feature presented itself the Barnum nhow secured and numbered It among its myriads of wonders. This Is the simple story of Its success and why It today stands pro-omtnout. The public wants something new and this Is just why the Barnum-Bnlloy snow has inoda novelty omnipresent throughout tha entire exhibition , Us record shows that it llrit ex hausted the novelty of the circus world , when UH millions of patrons demanded some thing now. Then It enlarged and added to Its monng- oria department until no ether animal col lection In tbo whole broad domain of earth could compare with It , and then Mr. Barnum added the hippodrome and museum und brought them to a state of superiority that taxed his ability. At this point James A. Bailey stopped in ana lio.it up lha march of improvement in each of these distinctive portions ot the show until scion co , skill aud ingenuity bad paid their highest tribute , when ho conceived the plan of blending tho- utrlo triumphs , too big for theaters and too costly for ether showman , with bis than greatest of exhibitions , and this latter has been improved until It has grown boyoud conventional show lines ana become n recog nized Institution , instructive , entertaining and elevating in its character , literally gath ering within Its folds all and everything now and meritorious In the amusement , spoctuou * tar , circus , hlppodrouiatic. museum , meting- oriuuml solan tlllo Holds , the roaltzat.on of all showmen's dreams , but the roalUtio aclilovo- moiilof but ono show , and that ono'.o bosooh In Omaha September U. The Lemon Bros , circus , with which all Omahans are familiar , u a fair sample of ull ether shows coming hero. _ Among military Moil , Lieutenant Quay , son of Senator Quay , ro- portud for duty as aldo to General Brouko yesterday. Loavu of ubsonco for ono month has boon granted Captain John Klnzlo of the Second Infuutiy , now stationed nt Fort Onuhii. Colonel Dunham vlsltod the rlllo range at Bollavuu yesterday to see that everything Is shipshape for the approaching contests. . Lieutenant Edgar Hubert of the Eighth Infantry bus boon detailed for duty lu the general recruiting service for tbo depart ment of thu Pmito , with huadijuurtew ut Fort UoblhsoD. WILL PROTECT ALL PARTIES Substance of the Uniform Coupling Bill to Be Adopted. RAILROADS GIVEN PLENTY OF TIME Description of the Instrument to HoSe So llronil ns to ( lUo No Particular Intention nn Ailvnntngo Wnsh- Inctou Uoislp. WASUIXOTOV nuunvuop THE BEB , ) T , > WASHINOTOV , D. C. , July 85. j Senator flullora's oommlttoo on Interstate commerce has reported a substitute for the house bill to protect railroad employes by the adoption ot air brakes and uniform couple on all rnilroitls. It if. bellovod that the substitute will bo adopted at the present session Ult can bo tauon up for a few hours consideration. Senator Cullom said today that ho bolloyed the bill could bo called up In the morning hour some tlmo during the week and passed. There will uot bo any trouble , ho thinks , in securing concurrence by the house , as there Is vary httlo alffur- once in the provisions of the two bills further than an ofTort on the part of the senate muasuro to protect railroad corporations from any Im position upon the part of patontooi wno may control certain inventions. The Idea in the senate bill Is to make lha legal description of the uniform coupler and locomotive driving wheel brake so broad as not to tie ttie cor porations down to any particular invention and defer the data of adoption of the In ventions suniolontlv to enable undeveloped patents to bo perfected nnd yet uot prolong the present danger to railroad employes be yond a reasonable period. The date when the sonata bill compels interstate railroads to adopt the Uuvlng wheel or tr.iin brulce so ns to enable tuc en gineer to control the movement of the train is January 1 , 1S'J. ' > , nnd the date on which a uniform automatic impact coupl ing shall bo adopted by all interstate railroad corporations is January 1 , 1S03. Tno ponnlt.v for infractions or the law is S1OOU und the offenses may bn so compounded u < < to innlto failure to comply with the proposed law very onorou : flminclally. As this mcaauro is llltolv to soon become a law it is of grc. > t interest to very many persons. The bill meets with much favor in the senate as well as In the houso. Victory Tor the West. The long btrugglo of tho"vestern senators and representatives for adequate appropria tions for surveys of the nubliu lands in tbo west has resulted In a fair measure of suc cess. It bus been a fight from the start , to the finish nguinst the heavy odus of n nig gardly democratic appropriation commtttoo and a combination of eastern and southern congressmen who could not see thn need of lar o expenditures of money to enable west ern aottlois to got tlllo to tdoir homo * nnd funds to conduct their schools and colleges. The conference report on the sun dry civil bill allows $3T5,000 for this purpose. This is an Increase ofi75UOU nbovo the amount which Holmun's commit- lou reported to tbo house , as a sample ot its purpose , ho being at thn head of the suocom- mitteo appointed to investigate the course of prices and wages for tbo past eighteen months. In the house six hours will bo de voted to a debate upon the general record of the session with special loforonco to thn ap propriations. The democrats have fait keenly of late that ' .hey must do something , if possible , to explain why , after sneering nt what they called the "billion-dollar congress , " tnoy should have actually voted appropriations exceeding the aggregate of these made at the first sosslon of the last house. The debate bate on the earl nf the democrats wilt bo led by Judge Holman and Messrs. Sayors , Docltory nnd others will assist. On the ro- nubllcan side Henderson 3f Iowa , ex-Speaker Heed and others of their host men will riddle the democratic defense of "economy and re form. " It Will Ito nn Interesting D.iy. There will bo a political battle at both ends of the capital tomorrow. Tno closing days of a session of congress just preceding a presidential cnninaUrn are usually inter esting. Proceedings in both the senate and house bavo of late been singularly devoid of any oratory which might servo as a guidance for the stump speakers of either party. Tomorrow , however , Senator Aldrlcb will sound the keynote of the republican cam paign against free trada and In behalf of protection to American Industries in nn elaborate speech , which is certain to attract wide attention. Probably no member of tbo finance committee of the senate had more to do with perfecting the McICinloy bill than Mr. Alarich , and probably no sen ator is more intimately acquainted with the practical working of the new tariff. Dead Letter Otlloo .Statistics. During the fiscal year lbS'J-03 the receipts of the dead letter oQlco were sorao six und a halt million pieces , being un Increase ot 310- 000 pieces , or 5 per cent over tbo preceding year. year.Durlne 1890-91 , while It appeared from ostlmatoi of the quantity of matter dis patched through the mails that there was an increase in latter * alone of ever 130,000,000 , the increase to the dead letter ofllce was but ail,000 pieces , or 4 % pur cent. During tbo year Just closed , although the general volume of tbe business and opera tions of the service have approached 8 per cent In excess of the previous year , the usual and oven ordinarily expected increase has uot only disappeared but the gratifying fact appears that there was n decrouso of over 13,000 , or noarlv 1 percent , lit the number of pieces sent to the dead letter ofllco. Tnat the mistakes of thn public , which in so many Instances prevent matter committed to the malls from reaching us Intended desti nation nnd which ombairass and thwart de livery , continue to confront the service maybe bo attested by the increase of ever 17 per cent in unaddressod letters alone. While the quantity of nutter sent to thaf ofllco has for years taxed and pressed the clerical force provided to its utmost capacity and efforts , recourse to extended and In creased hours of labor have at times become necessary to moot the requirements of a thorough und most effective service und the disposition of accumulation and arrearage of work. During tbo past year , however , with out any increase of force nnd wholly within tbo dully olllcial hours of labor , tbo oQlco has had Ita work ul all times well in baud and practically up with Its current dally re ceipts. Tbo report of the dead letter oflloo for last year showed that the work had only been disposed of by recourse to extra tlino and that over 100,000 letters In excess of the pre vious year were returned to writers , The report this year will show tbo work of every branch up to date and an increase of 225,000 ever last year In the nuiutmof letters returned - turned to writers. _ Of linportnnrc to Omnh-i. 1 M 1 Among the items nfirepa upon In the sundry civil bill nro sovdral'6f ' Importance to Omaha. 1'rovislon Is itiaihifor continuing work upon tbo Omaha.imbllo building nnd ? . ' 00,000 is appropriated1' for the fiscal year , ending Juno , 1S > 93. Thti Amount will bo supplemented at the uqxl session by a sum consldombly greater and U is bopjd 'that the limit ot cost may bo oxtcndbVl to § 4,000,000. Senator Mandorson'silillt tonroctn now military store house nt Ihcy.Omuhn military depot was Incorporated In , the sundry civil bill ns ascnnlc nmcmlm&nt , providing for an appropriation of ? ( ! 0,000. The conferees allow n present appropriation of $30,000 nnd fix the limit of coU nt fiiO.OW. The additional $30,000 will lie provided for in next year's bill. The i-oiltoreos bavo In creased the amount for the consltuction of buildings nt military posts from $ .WOODO to ? IWJOJO and agreed to the sor.ata amendment permuting the tisn of $ . ' > 0UOO ot the amount lor the tcbulldtnt ; of Fort McKlnney , Wyo. This amendment was rendered necossury by the recent destruction of a largo portion of that post by tiro. CrlRlor'n duo Approtml. In the ditch cnso of O. S. Crlglor , from Cuoyenno county , iNobrAikn , Secretary Noble today decliloJ that the map tiled shows properly that this ditch begins nt a point on tha north bank of n stream called Lawrence crecic , at n point south 70 degrees , 80 seconds west , 7.20 foot from the corner , common lu sections 1. ! ) , 11 and 112 of town ship 18 , north range 5'J , west , Sidney dis trict , running thence northerly ono and Hfly-seven one-hundredth1 ! miles to a point 1,320 foot north and 1,105 foot west of the corner common t > sections 1 and 3 of township - ship 18 north , nnd 35 and , .f ! of township ID north of rnngo C2 , west of Oth meridian. This was Hied in the land oDlce nt Sidney nnd transmitted hero lor approval , that Air. Criirlor might have the benefit of sections IS toJ Inclusive. This U all approved. Mlsrolluneoun. Mrs. Guy V. Henry | spending the sum mer nt Ocean City , Mil. Allot the Nebraska members ot the house nro opposing with intent and main the appro priation for the World's fair , nnd joining In the throat to defeat the sundry civil appro priation bill if tbo provision is not stricKOti out. It is understood that Nebraska , ns a state , favors the World's ' falrr but Its ropro- sbiitutlon In the house opposes it. Secretary Noble has ulllrmod the commis sioner's decision in the homestead of Carl Piper against the state of Wyoming , direct ing tbo cancellation of so much of the selec tion madeby the state of Wyoming as con flicts with tbo rights of the contestant. Assistant Secretary Uhmdlor , in the tim ber culture case of the heirs ot Richard 1C. Lee from Aberdeen , S. D. , Ins decided that upon executing and filing n relluquishmont of one-half of the one-quarter nectlon em braced In the original , the entry may bo completed as to the other half of the one- quarter upon oroof already submitted , or the hoiM of the ontrytnan may commute for the whole one quarter section. Should another such relmquUhtncnt for commuta tion bo made In a roisonubln ti.no after no tice , the entry will bo canceled. P. S. H. Western I'cnsiniu. WASHINGTON ; D. C. , July 25. [ Special Telegram toTne UEC.J The following list of pensions granted is reported by Tim BEE and Examiner Bureau of Claims : Nebraska : Original George A. Hamor , Nathan 11. James , Marlon U. McCauley , Francis H. DoLand , James McDowell , Green B.Duncan , Charles A. Northrop. Additional Thomas F. 1'ennlnpton , Thomas M. Culls. Renewal Caleb G. GreonOeld. Increase Perry Hick. Reissue" George W. Apple- gato. Original'widowd , otc. Ann T. Perky , Benjamin Dillon , father ' riancv " E. Loghry , Elizabeth B. Harvey. ' " Iowa : Original JamosM. _ Brown , Alfred Barnett. John Carter , FranUlln M. Anderson , IvPlsey Havens , Saruuol Vft Wnde , William WnnrivvnrthRnnnh . \1nirnn .tnalnh M * * - * > * t w * * * -.iw / * * uu wv , - i Anpf , uuaiuu 414. Brewer , Franklin M. Van Boqart , William F. Walker , Francis M."Singleton , Hansom D. Park , Bartholomew Hoffron , .Daniel A. Dlngham , Joseph S Mopro. John P. Arm- ituge , Franklin H. Cotton , George M. Young , Theodore Olkors , Stephens' Cumraings ( de ceased ) , Augustus LawsouHiram , , Huffman , Isaac N. Polton. Additional William S. Smock , Jasper Fullbright. William H. Tnurston , Frederick Zerbel , Luther M. Handles. Supplemental Michael Lvnch. Increase Charles SehecUer , John Pearl , Joshua E. Boyd , Ezra M. Cole , Edward Broshar , Abraham S. Mnnshaw , John M. Spurgln , William K Campbell , David M. Reed , Ernnnuel Taylor , John Shadle , Thomas Jeffoison Stafford. Reissue Samuel H. Gray , Alfred O. Snyder. Orig inal , widows , otc. Harriet C. Cutnmings , Elizabeth C. Flanogin. South Dakota : Original William Lilly , Joseph Holland. Additional Edson 6. Parker , John W. Pyno. Increase Thomas B. Lane. Montana : Original Benjamin F. Martz. HOW IT JS DONIS. "Long Circus Programs" Arranged by the Kepoutod Appearance of the .Same 1'orforiiiera. By presenting each performer in a slight variation of the same old act three or four times until patience ceases to bo a vlrtuo and the auditor becomes inexpressibly weary , is the way tbo "long circus program1" ' is arranged. By the same system of repe tition tbo program might bo extended ever as loua a norlod as n Florldlan negro's Sun day , which begins Saturduv noon nnt lasts until after breakfast Monday. This is not the case , however , with tno groal Barnum & Bailey show coming September 11 , for Mr. U alloy limits each artist to only one appearance , and In r.o instance Is a change of costume accepted as an excuse for reappearance. Further , there ara so many really great artists that it Is with dllllculty that each Is accorded ono presentation in the program , A dearth of performers may necessitate n few people appealing often enough to create Urn impression of fifty and the discarded artists of Barnum & Jialloy and Foropaugh may bo eagerly engaged by small shows , out tills deceives no one unc only emphasizes the widely accepted fact that all there is meritorious , now nnd novo lu the circus , htpprodrorao , monagctlo anc museum realm is with the Barnum & Bailey show und wiU bo here September 1- aud uot before. Cashed lingua Chucks. A bogus check man got lu his work on Sa loonkeeper Stark at Seventh aud Leaven worth Sunday afternoon. Tbo sharper had u sick wife and a cheek for $13,50. Ho wanted to got Homo tnedlclno tn save his wife's life. Would Mr. Stark cash the chock for him in tha interest of humanity. Mr. Stark would. He did. Ho now bus f I2.5 ( worth of interest in humanity that ho woult like to dispose of at a sacrilice. Mrs. WInslow's Soothing Syrap for chil drou teething pioduccs natural quiet sloop ' > cents a bottle. BULL DURHAM i SMOKING TOBACCO IS THE EST. Both Sides of the Question should be looked Into. And when this Is done the Intelligent smoker uses BLACKWIILL'S BULL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO. , Durham. N. C. JUST THIS WEEK. Next Saturday Night at 10 O'clock The Hellman Administrator's Sale Closes ! , No matter how many reoocls are left it closes sure , as the good will , lease , * fixtures and whatever is left of the , stock is then transferred to the Columbia Clothing Company , who reopen Monday morning , August 1st , with a brand new line of every kind 'of . CLOTHING ' ' For Men and Boys. In the meantime this week , outrageously onlyr--the same low prices will prevail. You will be sure to find something you want and prices will in duce you to'buy. Kdi'ATIl Hellman's Administrator's Closing Sale , . Corner 13th and Farnam Streets. MANHOOD RESTORED. " 8ANATIVO , " the Wonderful H ] < nlth Remedy , la cold with n Written Guarantee t'icurc nlllicivouiDls- tasis , BUdi tt3 Weak Memory , 1 * 3 of Drain 1'owcr. Headache , Walicllllncs , Lost Sinn- hood , Kcr > ousnew , I-as- Blliule , . : i drains nnd Before & After Use. losi of power nf Ilia Photographed trom life. General lin Oiuins In j.rii r " T. .1 MI.i ill either re * , canted by ovei-exeilloii , joutlifut Inillsi.io.tlnn4.or tlic i-yrvH a asooftnlncco. opliiiii , 01 MliiiulanK which mlimnleljr hiulto Intlriiilty , Consumption mi'l Iii < iinlt > I'm P In ramrnlrnt fiii-iii tn inrrIn the MM | tK.Itt. 1'ilcc II n pncknEp , 01 ( > fin $5. Ullheui ) Juiiilii c ultra written guarantee to euro or refund the monorwntliy mill In nm nchliesi. Uiuilnr dee lu plain cnulope Jlintlon this puiei. Adatfss , HAD.UD CHEMICAL CO , Brunch Oll.cc fet U. S. A 35S Dciutioni Strict. CHICAGO. U.I * ? 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