W 2 THE OMAHA JJA1LY BEKn SATURDAY , AUGUST 6 , 1892. I the aualonco volunteered another volley 01 applause. J'crtlnmit rartu on Tin. Soon nftor someone shouted "tin" and tbo speaker save him tha required information. Hosnldthntthera wora now thirty-seven tin pinto fnctonos In this country representing an investment of M.000,000. Insldo of three Vcttrt wo would produce moro thnnonehalf of th6 tin pisto used In tlio United States. "Ana don't ' .YOU think , " ho continued , , "that whtn CO.OOO men nro employed In Iho tltf pinto Industry , there will be n demand fof another pound of pork nnd another Innhol of wheat Iron ) the farmers of No- 7h concluding. Mnjor MclClnloy said : "I hope that the convention thnt mot In your capital city vcstcrday nnd today hai organized victory. What I nm talking about nnd the principles that I present are repre sented by Benjamin Harrison , our candidate for president , and Lorenzo Crounie , whom wo all hope to see the next governor of . At the name of Harrison the audience cheered tumultuously and at the allusion to Iho republican candidate for governor of jsohrasira tno enthusiasm was intensified , liats ware flung In the air and the cheers died away 'only to bo renewed -again and In the midst of the demonstration Gov ernor Mc.Klnloy was escorted to hU carriage nnd the vast nudlcnco pradually dispersed. lloston Wlm rrinn llrmtklyii After n Florco Buocy-i.T.V , N. Y. , Atig. 5.-H required twelve innlngn to dootdo the game today. Attendance , 2,800. Hi-oro : Notion . 0 00000000002-2 HrooKlyn. . . . OOOOPOUOOOOO-0 Illtn : Itostnn , II ; 11 rnoblyn , 0. Krror * : Ho § ton. 4 ! Ilruoklyn , 1. Kurnnd run * : Iloston , I Ilaltorlcai Nichols ami Kollyi Haddock and < . ! . Dully. ST. Loui , Mo. , A.IR. 5. The Drowni do- feu ted Chicago today. Attendance /WO. Weather clear. Seoro : Ht. Louis . . . . . n Uhlcugo . 0 00000003 2 lilts : HMouK 10 : Chlcazo. a Error ; : St. Louis , : i : Olilonpro , 0. Karncil runs : St. Iiouls. r > ; Chicago. 2. Batteries : lluwko and lluck- luj'i Luliy and Sen river. PmiAi > KU'iliA , Pa. , Aug. 5. Washington made its hits count ; Philadelphia did not. Attendance' , 1,000 , bcorc : Philadelphia . , 000020002 i Washington . \.i 0 00000000 0 lilts : Washington , 7 ; Philadelphia , 7 Krrora : Wnihliiaton , 2 : IMilludoluhln. 3 Earned runs : Washington , 2. itnttorlcs : Klllcn and Horser : Woyhtni ; and Clements. NKW YORK , Aug. 5. It was a case of tor- rlblo batting today. The Orioles did It and won as they pleased. Italn ; attendance , 777. Score : Now York . 0 5 Ilaltlmoro . 0400(1220 ( ' -14 lilts : New York. 8 : Ilattlmmc. 11. Errors : New York , 4 : Ilaltlmoro a. Knruod runs : Now York. 2j llultlinoro , 8. .Uatterlei : Km ; ? . Gn\no \ mill Doyle : Stevens , vldkory and Gun- nlson. .StiimllttK of the Teams. w. t P.O. w. t. P.C. . 13 6 73.2 Cincinnati . 9 0 la.O llnnton . 15 'I ( f.l WnshlnKton. . . . 8 II 47.1 IrYorlc . 11 0 114.7 I'lltslMirir . 7 10 41.2 llrdoklym . ID 8 S.Vii Clilcaiti . 7 11 38.U llultlmoro . 19 8 f5.ll Louisville . li 13 3l.ll mimdclphlft. . . U U 500 HI. Louis , . 4 14 3l.ll.Z MI'AIUCS Of .SPORT. A r.ot of.S wilt KlyiTB. The Bemis Park Gun club held Its weekly shoot yesterday afternoon , nnd notwith standing the fact that the mercury was belling out of the top of the tuho , there was a largo attendance and the usual line sport and enthusiasm. 'The grounds have been greatly Improved slnco tbo previous shoot. A substantial board flooring has been put down over alt the space from Iho shooting shod to tha traps , ana a broad plank walk laid from tb o motor station to the stand. Another week will witness still greater Improvement- ! , with a commodious club hnuio , with bath nnd Individual lockers , the rluu being deter mined to pos oss tbo best shooting grounds in or about puinhii. " Tbo. condition of yesterday's shoot wns fifteen live birds to n man'thirty yards rise , Jolghty boundary , from live' unknown traps , modified English rules , The birds wuro nn exceptionally fine lot ; , hardy. , nnd swift of wHg } , and , as a conscquqnc.o , the general nvorngo did not reach 1U customary'ftltitiido , Colonel "Stocky" HotU leildlug tho'van with twelve kills. The respective scores are appended , the - 11 a uro 1 denoting a kill with tlm first barrel , the Ueurn 3 when both barrels were used nnd the 0 for a miss : " J.OOinls. . . . . { HI" ! 10.200 20202 0 McUoilKiill. . . . . . 12012 KOIO 11210-10 Cull.rullh 1-002 00111 11,01 0 llllllco 11111) ) 2)102 ) 11021 11 Hot ! 12211 21211 10101 12 Hucd 011111. M020 10111 0 Kclnhurt 01122 lain 110J1-10 .1 , J. Dicker 22.0J 10112 03201 10 Jvli > DIoKoy 10100 11112 21)011 ) 10 Mel'nrliine. li2IO 01022 22011 10 I limits , 01(00 ( OHIO 11113 8 B.illHtinry 22211 UOIl OluOO-10 ( itllbhuck 21212 10101 11011-12 fniead 12211 102J3 1110) ) It Duinont 11001 01111 12J1I-11 1'otcrs 1110) 10120 1J022 0 lirown 2J10I 001UO 120U2 8 DiiviMiport' * Show Ovrr. DvvnM-oiiT. la. , Aug. 5. ISpecinl Tclo- cram to Tun BKE.J The Davenport Mlle Track club's rncos closed tea ay. The ovcnt was tlio pace between Manager and Guy. Summary : I'our-yonr-old trot. purse J.Y > 0 : Canary Illrd won In thicostralulit hunts. Madoru second , KUIIIOIIU third , Hampton Moid distanced. Tlmo : 2:29 : > , ' . 2m. : : y.su't , Second race , spocliil pace , purse $ . ' .500 : Guy won tbreu straluht boats , Manager second. " * ' " ' 1 - , : . 'Thirteen starter * : Diirou lliown won In KlxtU hetit. Prank Quirk OL'ond , Kbony .Splnl ; third , U.tptaln llowmiin fourth. Tlnio : 2:25.2M : : i. 2:2 : ! . { , 2:27 : , 2:2U4 : ; , 2iO. : : 0. W. Williams says tonight Allorton Is bettor and ho hopes confidently to have him up to meet Nnnoy Hanks nt Independence next month. Hu is very sere and rests little but is gaining , though it will bo a weak before ho can bo shipped. limit-lit lor Tommy Uyan. Preparations uro being made for a crand bonellt to bo tendered to Tommy Uyan , the ircntlcnianly young pugilist who so success fully polished off Jack Wllkes last Saturday night , which will. If ull plans do not nils- carry , bo givim at tha Omaha Athlutiu cluu rooms one w ok from Monday night , tlio 15th. The card tlm will bo offered is n rattling good ono , and will embrace six-round go between Uyan , tbo houollularr , and Puddy Bronnan , the Gotham heavyweight ; and ( ottos bntwcou MlkoBodon. the Philadel phia trlul horse , nnd AriloFlint of St. Louis ; Aaron Shurroy and Major Horn ; Danny Daly and Ted Gallagher , nnd Jimmy Lind say and Sam Stevenson , In addition to thoao attractions , there will bo other bouts of lessor or greater note. l.yiniH * l.imt Day , LYOMH , .Neb. , Aug. 6. "Special Telegram to TnK BKK. ] Tha last day's races at tbo Everett Driving park were fairly attended. The weather ' was warm and the track was In oxccllo'pt condition. f , , JlqsstiiWtrnltliiz , pursnUOQt Il > cs Voi > In , A II Onecond , Kuowood ' UliiBs' ' ; i:00 : , ( rotting , imrso 7500 : Can Wood- wnrd Tr < ) li3nthreestriileht lioatH. I'hll Msec- Aliuont Wnjonor. .Jluiinliiii"ilire ' ) -iiuirtcr ot a mlle trlclc : rtiyt'oxwon. Tlmo : 1:20. : mm by Drfiinlf. . Aug. 5. [ Soooial Telegram iv very Intoresllng game of lil\y.cd hero today between the Win- I Boenu-rtlubs , At the end of thn . scvi'utb lnnlifg'ho { ecoro itocd 10 to 10'In "ftivor of Uio Uooiaer club , Wisuer refusing to , , -ttfulnf.r lluttint by I'lre. , "T3Ni > QXi "uir , f > . The steamer Australia , f fortutirly-ttio solon'dld Anchor llnor ' und New Vorlt , wtillu " ortlicnd Uoclt near UUtol , toou . 'I'lio ' Uro raged till late in the udcruooD. ' The sUiuuiur U well uitfh gutlod , J.dC.IL b ' Qa .nicgunV of no quorum tuoro was uo ludutlDK ol the Heal ICstutoOwiiornuxcbango ywterOsy aftaruoon. * A coujpie of itepa In the renr'of P , i'entlo ttut'B boute , U'OIC Intril eti-fot , calletl out the Dro dopartroonl yesterday afternoon. Child- iflo playluK with umlctui W the cuuuo. No 0s. MORE LEARNED ABODf MARS Schiaparolll , the FamonsMiltm Astronomer , Tolls of His Observations. THE PLANET IS PROBABLY INHABITED No I'njltlvn Anierttoti Tlmt Unman Itclngi 1,1 vn There , but KrPrytlilng 1'olnt * to the Conclusion Thnt Anlmnl 1,1 fo Nsw YOIIK , Aug. 5 , A Milan cable to the World says : SchlapftrollI , the Illustrious astronomer , whoso fume 1s so giorlpusly vin dicated by the Lion telescope , wai neon hero. Ho has known of the progress of the obser vations by the Link astronomers , with whom tiu has boon In corruspondunco , and ex pressed great admiration for the American enterprise which had'brought their splendid observatory into oxiatonca at so great a cost. Astronomers lii Milan have always ex pressed their confidence In any statement re garding the science of astronomy which Prof , iachiaparelll might imiKO , and It Is n gratification to him to know that the Lick tolosoojiO has confirmed the existence of his famous * duplicated lines on Mars. Of this planet lifl'has made a special study , having ovotcd to the xvork the greater part of his nctlvo | ifo. In the long course of observations ho made previous to issuing his famous mitb of Mar * thirteen years ago , Prof. Schlapur- clll used an eight-inch glass. Astronomers subsequently , In various parts of the earth , fulled to verify his lines , oven with glasses as largo as twenty-six Inches , but it seems from reports received here about the work of Iho Lick tolesuope that his keen gray eyes must huvo marvelous penetration and reaching - ing power. ' The MIIP * Very Clear. In talking about the subject Prof. Sohta- parclli said tnat the great lines dividing the continents ofMars , had always appeared to him verv clear. "I saw a parallel duplication with almost forty lines , " said ho , "in 1 S2 , and the num ber incronscd with suci-osslvo observations , without the duplication , however , being always visible. The Identical direction of the Hnosi proved their connection with the soil. Tno varying visibility of their duplica tion arose from different atmospheric condi tions nt times of opposition. " "Your report of the canals on Mars was not accepted at once , bowovor , was III" "Tho denial of the existence of the dupli cation , " replied the pruat astronomer , "always seemed to mo absolutely unreason able , for the markings wore clearly soon by tour astronomers , -Tnoso were myself and Colcrla at the main observatory , Prlotin at the Nico.obaorvntbry , nud Schuberlo nt the California observatory. Three of these ob served the lilies on M'on during the planetary opposition , ' Two of them did not perceive their duplication. The third , Scbaborio , vcrilltid several eaes which ho noticed ut. the same time as the Milan observatory. " A DiHcrciiiio In Tolpiropox. Prof. Schlaparelli was asked what was the probable cause of this failure by other as tronomers in soiuu crucs to too what ho had neon. "Tlioro might , " ho said , "ba two causes for the diversity ot obiorvatlon. The llrst of these is the different achromatism of the telescopes. The visibility of cartain star- , depends upon the suitability of tbo instru ments rolleuting certain colored rays. Sev eral of ttio Milanese telescope makers have devoted special attention to thn refraction ol red rays , und l think they make the bc&t in- struinonts for observing Mats , whoso rays uro a red of great intensity. The second cause for the variability of .observations is habit. Theeye , 1 think , should bo habitu ated to the observation of certain stars. It wa < only nfter fourteen yours * work In ob serving Mars that I sa\v the details of the imago with uny clearness , nnd nftur thnt further details appeared.- The California astronomers , who appear to be doing such excellent work with their fine Instrument , eouUl thu probably boonubled to see next year ninny thtugs not apparent now. " Tno oniiuuut ( utror.omor was then asked In regard to tbo theory that Mars wan capa ble ot sustaining anlmnl or ovou human life , and smiled at the quettlon. "Somn persons , " said ho , "havoatlrlbutod to mo the idea of Hndlng in the duplication of the lines ot Mars , proof that 'ho planet was Inhabited , ana this they thought was based upon the supposition that tbo lines were the vvorK of reasoning beings , 1 Dover ualil unythlng of the kind. Natural forces may have hollowed kout these deep canals , llfty to 100 kilometers , or 104,000 to 3'3,000 feet loup. Why they arc doubled It is Im possible to say and xvould bo idle in an astronomer to sot up an hypothesis for dis cussion.- ' Nature everywhere causes pheno mena , w'filch are at present little understood. It would still' require long and laborious observations baforo wo could Know definitely from what could bo seen that Mars was sus taining Ufa. " "Do you not , however , bollevo that Mars now is inhabited ; if not by human beings , then by some lower order of the uuimal king dom ? " llullnviti Mars U Hiililtnblo. "I am convinced of the habiubillty of thn the planet , " rep > ! cd Scamparelll , "but my conviction upon that point Is based upon many other things than simple observations. The conditions which prevail in Mars scorn to apnroxlmuto moro cloaoly those of tbo earth than Is tlio case with uay other heavenlybodies. It would indued bo strange If n clobtrlilo ours in many of its Important , features should oKltt without Hfo oi some kind , nnd especially wbon wo know that such Hfo would bo Imfos iblo on the earth wore such conditions absent. Thus , natural ists nnd philosophers would say that It Is much easier to show that animal life exist ; on Mars than that it does not. The ourden of proof therefore rests upon these who deny such existence. " During the present opposition of Mars , Prof. HchlapiirelH has boon nightly on the scene or bu labors watching the planet through his now famous Instrument and limiting such additions to his map as bo is enabled to determine. Ills theory ls widely known bore among the common 'people , who regard him with a reverential awe , Unlavoriiblt ! fur OlpHtrvutfimi. LONDOX , Autr. 5. In the course of an in terview by an * Asspclatod Press represonta- tlvo wild the nnror.omor in cbnrgo of the observatory nt Greenwich , "tbo latter said that the planet Mars has boon regularly ob served , but sp far the weather had boon too unfavorable for obtaining results of valuo. r.tvf , ir.iNTA I'Aiinu.v. Aduun County' * Kx-Trennurer Kxpccts lix- voiitlvu C'luinoiipy. lUsTisas , Mob. , Aug. C. . [ Special Telegram - gram to TUB Bni ! . | Charles II. Paul today ( rave notice by publication of his Intention to petition Uovernor James E. Boyd on the 20th of this month for u pardon , ho having boon convicted at the IiUt term of court of tbo oni- bez/loiiient 6f $7fiO of publlo monoy. Invfjtlgutlui : thu ColnMurdor. IlASTlxiiB , Neb. , Aujr. 5. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tun Bui-.J The coroner's jury which Is investigating the cause of the donth of D , S. Cole mot this evening according to adjournment. As before , tbo mooting was secret. A ' number of former witnesses wore recalled , 'Ana In addition several of Colo's uolghbora p.nd former business associates. At a late hour after Chris Collins , a tiroot car driver , waa recalled , all other witnesses wore lUtiutuecl unlit Wednesday evening at 7 u. in. It U ullegod'that loifera liovo been discovered - ored that will show thai morg tu'an ono woman is implicated. Tho'qunrtet who Imvo been working on the case nro divided as to whether the revolver laken from ftlr . Mason had bean tired ' laluly or us to whether It wis oiled , us w'a claimed , eoir.u time ngo , arid are still on the jook put , ( or now clews In this direction. In aUditlpir , tbo imuo ) number of amateur dolectlVo > .ord bresont and nt'work. lluliron J.udlcs Will Alftit. HEIIHOX , Nob. , Aug. 5.-Spooial [ to TUB BKB.I Auguul 1 a meeting wtar palled by Mrs. J. II. Lynch , a member of the auxiliary board ot commissioner * to the Columbian exposition for NnbrasUo , for the purpose of doing something worthy of a placa In the ox- position. Twenty-four ladles responded to the call. A club was formed and named the Columbian Nccdlo Club of tlobron In honor ot the men of the Columbian club , who kindly tendered the ladles the tiso of their commo dious club roonu in which to hold their meetings. Knrnuln to Denver. BnATiticn , Nob. , Aug. 5. [ Special Tolo- grara to Tun BHR. | Mount Herman com * tnandory No. 7 , Knights Templar , loft hero this afternoon , 100 strong , for Denver by special train over the Burlington ns special ctcort to Ornnd Commander E. O. Salisbury. Many sir knights were accompanied by their wives and families and other friends , making up nnartv ot ever tlOt ) from this city. Too commandory was also nccorupanioJ by thu Occldontal band of Dawltt. Nowinnn OroTo'x Hot Wind , NKWMIN Uitovc , Neb. , Aiiif. C , [ Special to Tun Bun , ] This morning at 7i0 ! ! n hot wind struck this place , raising the tomponuuro within Hvo minutes from 80 = to 0.1 = , and continuing for about ono hour. Before the nave reached hero It was . cloudy and cool. The oldnst inhabitant never experienced any thing like it before. This wind nt the tlmo was blowing a gala from the northwest. Jiiillnnola lloliM the County Hont. iMiiuxot.A , Nob.f Aug. 5. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tin : Bnn.j Indlanola Is still the county scat of Had Willow county. Tha of ficial vote ot Monday's elections gives Indi- anola three and ono-flfth votoa majority , McCook was determined to win the .light. . Tlllllor-Wost. * Youic , Nob. , Aug. B. [ Special to Tun BEK.J Last night , at the rcsidonco ot the brldo's parents , Miss Nolllo West and Hurry Miller were married. The young couple left on tbo evening train for Denver. Hurt Whllu .StucKlng Ituy. Fowtnu , Nob. , Aug. 5. [ Special to THE BUK. ] Eu Patrick had his right hand badly mangled while stacking liny Wudnosduy. His arm was caught in tho. safe carrying the forics. .VOUT. Fort Dodge StrlUors Ioio Tliolr Tj'lght An Injunction Did It. POUT Dopai : , la. , Aug. 5. [ Special Tele gram to THE Br.K.1 The toamstors1 strlko was ended tonight wbon Shorill Adams served temporary writs of Injunction re straining all the strikers from trespassing 'on the excavation for the PortDadgo Grocery company's building. The mnn wisely de cided to withdraw their forces. All last night the garrison of the excavation , which has become known as "Fort Fisher , " held the fort. A crowd of sympathizers stayed with then , , Among the lattorweto A. Howo. n wholesale fruit merchant , nnd William Fisher , a grocer. These men undertook tbo raising otnonoy to pay the strikers for all their time in holding possession of the cellar , and all day today tbu garrison was at Its post. No extra efforts were made to oust them. The property owners wore- quietly at work , in a dilTerunt way , A petition tor an injunction wits filed before - fore Jud c Weaver atEldora and promptly granted. The writs nrrlvud this evening nnd wore served at 0 o'clock. For a tlmo it looked as though there would be resistance from the men but finally , with many loud murmuiitigs of discontent , they gniau [ > thq light and peaceably evacuated. The owners of the property nro two of the wealthiest nnd most public spirited men in the city. It is gen erally understood thnt they will now mal < o the concessions of tbolr own accord that the man undertook to got by force. In any event tno men are sure of their nay under the mer chants' hen provision of the statute. XKJlll.ltiK.l'H XK\r \ 7.1.VJE. Norfolk nnct Ynnktoit Will Ho Connected Ileloro Next Yciir. YAXRTOX , S. D. , Aug. 5 , [ Special Te'o- gnun to TUB Bnn. ] The contract for grad ing the Ynnkton & Norfolk railroad from Wausa , Nub. , to frorfolk , n distance of thirty-two miles has boon awarded to William Lurson. Ho will beginwork with a force of 200 teams at the Norfolk end ot the line next weak. Grading on.tho'Hno from Wuua , to' Ynnkton will bollnlsn'od within two weeks and track'luylng-xvill begin before September 1. Ttio road'will bo completed uuatiu oper ation by November 1. , The harvest of ono of the heaviest and bos * , .crop. of small grain , particularly wheat , over raised In Yankton county is well under way and the entire county is ringing with the clatter of soif-blnders. There us no dearth of harvest help In this county for tbo reason that farmers provided themselves with as sistance early. Wheat will thrush thirty bushels to the aero the county ever , while oats will bo about us heavy in proportion. The potutoo crop will probably bo short ; but corn is ripening rapidly and will bo out of the way of frost early. South D.lltotn Ciittlunioti Al'irmod. Uvrn > CITY , S. D. , Aug. 5. .Several cattle have died at Brennan , on the Elkhorn four miles south of hero , of a dlscaso supposed to bo Texas fever. Bronnan is the shipping point for the Belle Fournbo and Clioyonno ranges and great anxiety la felt among Btockmen , srj.Ys.i CHOPS. As Hnrvcat rrogrcusos It Is Shown They Will I'.xceecl the KHtlmutcH. TOPKKA , Kan. , Aug. 5. Tbo monthly re port of the State Board of Agriculture will bo completed this avcnlng. Secretary Mohlor stated this morning that tlio correspondents' reports were very favorable. An increased acreage is shown in tbo three loading crops of the state wheat , corn and oats. The Increase In winter wheat is C.SS per cent , spring wheat 10.1 per cent , making tno actual wheat acreago-lll3Cl. ( ! The Increased acreage in corn is 7.4 ; making the ncreaco 5,5'J4,807. The oats acreage is 1G1.'I,707 , an increase of ovor-t per cent. Tbo reports from threshers direct show Iho wheat yield has been creator than tbo estimator submitted last month , but Iho ru- turns uro not sufllcleutly complete to permit of an accurate estimate , > Tha corn has beon'grentlv injured by drufitb , especially in tto | central corn belt , and In the southern and southwestern parts of the state. The corn throughout the eastern part of the Btiito is In first class con dition. ' Corn Is later , { .ban usuuLuud good cro'p conditions from' now"on"may raalto a comparatively good crop whore- almost a total failure Is now feared. ' ' * CUUSIXS Ul > 'JLHK ILITVIKLDS. Two Viiueo lloyg Killed mid a Third \Vniiiiil itliy Dlitu-utlves. BIIISTOI. , Toon. , Aug. C. Two year * ago Henry , Heoco and James Van'co , brothers , of Tasawoll county , Virginia , murdered Buck Lawn and fled to West Virginia. About three weeks ao they murdered Deputy Sheriff Thomp on of Fayotto county , West Virginia , wharo bo was attempting to arrest them. Last Friday tnoy were overtaken by detectives FclU and Howory of Baldwin , who demanded their surrender , ThoA'unco brothers opened lira on the olllcors. The ofllcers returned the lire , and Foltz brought down Keoce and JIni. Henry then surren dered and was taken back to Fayotte county , where tbo detectives bollpVo ho has by this tlmo been lynched by u mob. Hooco Vance was killed , but Jim. being only slightly Itf- jurod , escaped. The Vnnces were young men , very tough , cousins of the famous Iluttloldj of the Hatllcld-McCoy feud. j.v.t Q axcfsu w.yra One of tbo most pbarimng women on the American stage is Huttlo Bernard Chaso. Sbo ban flue talent and though very ypupg has already been remarkably successful. Sbo will make her nppouranca shortly In an "UP- to-doto" play , entitled "Uncle's Darling , " Introducing many specialties , now scenery , thrilling situations , humorouscllmuxos , sing ing and dancing. There will also ba Intro duced some noted animals , prominent among them being n team Of reindeer that are broken to drlvo in hurnros ; tnoy are splen did anlmaU and surpaw the true deorln sUe and strength , being o * tall as the shoulders of a hone , and unite great swiftness to pa- tiouco , ' endurance and fatigue. Jt IB sold that they aru able to run thirty miles in on hour. They weigh upout 700 pound * caob and are valued up In the thousands. In addition to the reindeer eomo line dogs will bo Intro duced and altogether n most interesting en tertainment may bo expected. Comes to the Furnam Street theater for ono week com mencing Sunday tnatlaoo , August 7. DlfiTS REVIEW OF THE WEEK Thora Hns BocnjftiPlstinct Improvement in the Bw nesa- Outlook , JULY SHOWS AMAHKED IMPROVEMENT Cotton Jlllls AqtlM" ! " < Solil lor Wrplts Ahrnil-A ProwUlng Outlook llii liie i Fnlluros fqr itlio WVck Clear. ing lloiij > o HtntmneiiU. New YOHK , Aug. 5.-U. Q. Dun & Go's , weekly review of trade says : In every respect the business outlook distinctly Im proves , the heavy sules of American stocks by foreign holders continue nnd draw large amounts of gold from the country , Indicating foreign distrust of American finances , At Boston trade Is fairly notlvo , especially in boots mid hoos. At Hartford wool is freely bought by manufacturers. At Pnlladelpnla receipts of wool are largo nnd prices firm. Trade In paints nnd glass is moderate , in liquors and ouonilcals aotivo nnd in tobacco dull. At Baltimore the fall trade opens favorably. At Cincinnati trade la qulot , but wholesale - sale drug sales exceed last year's. At Cleveland tnltlo Is good in groceries , shoes , hardware and structural Iron , nnd orders for iron are largo and dry goods fairly nclivo. At Detroit crops look well. Business at Chicago exceeds last year's , collections nro fairly satisfactory , money tends to stiffen and fair crops and" larijo busi ness arc expected. Business is good at .Milwaukee , Improving In nil lines. St. Paul reports encouraging crop pros- uoots. Minneapolis reports a material Increase In all lines of trade and very good business , in lumber with stiffening prices. Djluth reports shipments of iron ore greater than last year , and largo recoluts of coal. s Ktcollont nt Oinnlin. Business is excellent at Omaha and satis factory at ICanans City. At St. Louis business Is strong and re ceipts of wheat heavy. Business is good at Denver. At Louisville tradu improves. At 'Little Hock business Is quiet , but at Savamah well sustained. At i > ow Orleans money Is in Improved de mand , cotton steady mid sugar , firm. It Is within the mark to say that the vol ume of traoo in July , n's indicated by clour- ' Ing house exchanges. Is fully 15 p'cr cunt. larger than last year nnd greater than in any previous year lilsplto of n decline of 5 per cent in prices ilnco a year ago. Imports ore or.ormous , exceeding last year's over 10 per cent the past nioqtn , which is proof of gre.it activity in'dot'uostlis manufactures and consuniDlion. Pig iron Is , iOh" ' the whole , no weaker , though Bessomtir hosi sold at Pittsburg for $13.00 nnd southern soles nt Chicaco have depressed gray for ' o f.o § 12 , equal to $3.15 at Birmingham. Thp'.dpmand for bar Is more active and plato , sliopt nnd structural mills nro crowded with orders. Sales of wool incrd < Uod largely and for tbo year at three citlot points nro 174,000,000 pounds against N3,00i,000 ) last year to dato. .Sold lb WcoliH Ahriiil. Cotton mills are Sold ahead four to eight weeks nnd print Cloths nro strong at ! J > { cents. No change i * > eon in copper , but tin has beau liftud by .speculation tlnd lead is dull at 4.1 cent % , ( Speculation has madn higher prices for broadslulls , half a cent for wheat in splto off receipts at the west ex ceeding. 1,000.000 nus'hoU ppr day , with orf- ports of SUO.'UOO hashcN iii'three days ? Corn bus been advanced neurly 5 ceuia on small sales nndloats 4'ftdnts ort'1westei'h reports favoring shorter sstimstcs. Cqttan ba do- dcclinod oiio-eighth of a cent on sales of 590- COQ balc/i / Vor , the wcolrj receipts being moro favorable. Cdffco Is ono'-Qlghlh. , of u cent , stronger and oil throe-eighths of u cent lower. The business failures oTurrlng through out the country during the last seven days days number 181 as coinpared xvith u total of 1U3 last week. For the corresponding week of last year the figures \yoro 23 i. CI'KAItINU HOOSi : STATK.1IENTS. Onmlia Still Sliowti u I'urccntngo of Unin HrjiortH friim , Other CltloH. NEW Y.OUK , Aug.'C. Tno following statement - mont , compiled by Bradstreot's , gives the bank clearings for tbo week ended August 4 , 1S92 , and the percentage of increase or decrease - crease , ai compared , with Iho corresponding wool ; of 1391. CUIIIKlll. Msntreat IX. llnllfnx 3.2 Toronto llurulltoil I'rrsrnt Sltimtlnii IK liicudmio | and Houiu- ntcnil. I'lTTHiiuiio , Pa.j AugJ D. Mr. II. C. FrlcK , chairman ot the Caruejdt ) Stool company , surprised liU frlonds and acquaintances shortly uftor 10 o'clock this mprnmp by op- poarlnc at the company's olrlco' ana entering ntiiln on his dutoj | winch were Interrupted thirteen days HRO by the attack made on him by tbo would'bo atsasiln , Alex Bergman. Mr , FrlcU looks remarkably v/ell. Thcro wai no vUiblo ovldoacq.ot the assault on Mr. FrlcU except a patch of court piaster on bis nouK cavorlOK the two bullet hplos. At CarnoRlo'ii mills nbtolutolv no cbango In the situation could tie uotlcoa today. The ofUclals have abandoned tbo eonorul resump tion of work for n day or two. 'Iho borough of Duquosno was extremely qulot todny. Tno militia pntrollQci the np- pronolics to the Ateol works nil tiny , but no nttompt to do nioro than work on the repairs wns nuulo ntid tBo putrollors prosorvdd excellent - collont order. The mnnngcra of thd Du- quostio strlko seem to bo doubtful of tlio re sult , bocauita they cannut keep the mon In lino. Secretary Lfv-oy ) ) today mndo Information ngninst ICilwnrd Uurko anil ono other man on the chnrso of murder. .1 nines Uurdco Is now In jnil , hnvltiR been nrrostod yesterday on the chnrRO of unlawful ntsomblago nnd nggrn- vntctl riot. At tlio Homestead stool works this ovoulnp Suporlntondont Potter stated thnt thrco of the old men hnd applied for reinstatement. Two export Workmen quit. 'Jho contributions today amounted to Sl,490 , of which Sl.lur cnmo from Younscs- town. . The committee , by rcquoit , will send n subeommluoo up the MonoDRahcla throURh the oonl rofllons. Similar committees will canvass tno pastern cltlos to secure support for the strikers nnd work up sentiment nRulnst the use of CaruoRlo mntcrlal. Thn ttOpus were paid oft today. MannRcr Henry J. Sayors slept poncofully last nlRht. His now piny , "Cupld'i Chariot , " had Its premier at the Boyd last evening nnd made nn undonlublo hit. The ploco is of the farce vnrloty class , but It is of u dUtlnotly higher order than thoavorugoof tbatspoclos. There Is In It leas of tlio slum ban and moro acting' . Iho company Is strong in singers and much of the music Is of a bolter quality thnn usual lu such plays. The notion of the plav Is' woven nronnd n blovclo race , nn ex citing feature which Is produced bv nn In- ROIIJOUS mochanlcul arrangement nnil special scenery. This also nffordsnn opportunltv for Prof. Unrher , ono of the linot trick rldora In the country , to glvo n rmnarkublo exhibition of fancy work on tbo wheel , nnd the Powers brothers Introduce u laughable btirlcaquo on the bicycle. Mm Alice Evans , the soubrette of the company , U pretty and potlto , and BOHR and danced her way Into tlio Rood graces of tno audience from the rise of the curtain. She Introduced a whirlwind dnnco , n vnrloty of the serpentine. Mr. Uhnrlos Sttno , an actor masquerading as ti Now York society leader , and Mr. James Powers , a facetious tramp , presented two strong comedy parts that won many rounds of applause , Mr. Stlno receiv ing numerous oneoros. Mr. A.-J. Powers as Brldcot and Mr. Will Power * as the dudlsh English lord presented acceptable characterizations nnd added to the general merriment , Mr. C. B. Ward has n volco of rare quality nnd his ballad sinning Is sure to make him a favorite. Mr. OoorRo Smith has a tnafulUcont ( bass , but bis selections did not show It nt Its bet for a popular entertainment. Misi Mvra played the oM mold with becoming kitton- isbnoss , nnd Misses Broutrhton , Jewell , Urooly mid Barret made nn attractive bouquet of .summer girls who wou their full share of commendation. AmoiiR the features wns the "four widow" act , which has made such n gro.it hit In "Miss Helyutt" mul "A Trip to Chinatown. " Last night's ontortninmcnt went remarkably well fern first performance. Tbo piny caught the favor of the audience , which , by the way , had n largo contingent of the Oman a wheelmen , and if the laughter nnd applause whluh greeted It last night nro to bo nc- copted as a guldo it secmi bound to bo a great success. Of course , many things will bo changed nnd Improved , but the ground work aud the bicycle flavor are there , only needing the ipolUhing which clover people nro sure to glvo such n piny , WATSON'S CUAIEGKS. .Minority nnil Minority deports Huvo llcou .Submitted. WASHINGTON- . C. , Aug. 5. Chairman Boatnor of the house commltto invonlgaling the charges of drunkenness in the house , mndo by Watson , has llnlshed his ronort. It is npprovod by three democrats nnd partially by Grout , republican , of Vermont. The re port says that thruo or four moinl > or have appeared on the floor moio or less under the influence of liquor , but none In tha condition charged. Thu committee will report a reso lution declaring Watson's charges nn untrue aud unwarranted assault on , tbo honor and dignity of the house and has its unqualified disapproval. Grout will present u minority report allowing Watbon to retract his state ments. Representative Simpson , farmers nlllnnco , submitted a minority report dissenting from the vlows of the majority and exonerating Watson. Ho quoted from the testimony of alliance members nnd others before the com mitted in support of his ( Simpson's ) conton- tention that , Wntson's charges had founda tion in fact. \ril.lT \ A CH.IXUK J'lHt TltAIX Sixty Mllliuim in fiolil Hurrying Arrant the Continent , < iuiiriloit by I'ustitl Clorlm. S x FKASCISCO' , Cal. , Aug. 5. Sixty mil lion dollars in gold has boon shipped by rail to Washlticton City from the local sun- treasury. It made Hvo carloads. The ob ject of the removal Is tbo undislrabllity of keeping such n Inrgo sum it a seaport town. The shipment is guarded by postal clerks armed with Winchesters. Mr * . IIurrUon'H Condition. D. C. , Aug. 5. At the whlto house It Is uald that the desire of the president to leave for Loon lake us soon as possible does not mean that any alarming uows has boon received relative to Mrs. Harrison's condition , tier physical condi tion Is improving to a gratifying degree. She U still nervous und weak , bowovor , and is anxious to have the president with her. SAIUXAC , N. Y. , Aug. fl. Tno report that Mrs. Harrison is foiling is groatlv exagger ated. Mrs. Harrison was out for a drive yesterday and today. Movement * of Ocean Stc.imurH. ' At Hamburg Arrived Fuorst Bismarck from Now York. At Brow Head Passed City of Chester fiom New York. At Now York Arrived City of Berlin from Liverpool ; Glonpora from South Amer ican and West Indian ports ; Chilian from South American ports. i'iim u.va i , PA it.HI it.trn& Mr. and Mrs. M.-O. Maul lenvo today for Denver , to bo gene about , n week. Hov. T. K. Ci-atnblot , par.tor of tbo First Christian church , returned from bis summer vacation ycsUirday and will preach on next Sunday as usual. After leaving ilia High school grounds last night Governor Mc'Clntoy made a call at Tin : BII : : olllce , and spent some time looking about the establishment. W. H. Green , formerly a well known real estateilouler , U In thn city. Mr. Green Is HOW gnnurul manager of the Omaha and South Omaha Texas land company , the chinf owners of which are O. M , Carter and C. S. Montgomery of this city. The company owns an addition of 17,000 ucros to Houston , Known ns Houston Heights , which Is being Improved and will bo put upon tbo tnarxot soon as the cholco part of lhi > city. The company laid put Iti grounds , graded the .street * , laid JUa miles or paving , constructed Its own electric lighting und street railway plants , built the blvgost cotton mill In the south , tins a hotel of mammoth proportions under way , and has completed all the Im provements of a publiu natuio bofora n lot was olforod for bale. Mr. Green Is enthusi astic ever tbo future of Texas , und Houston Heights In particular. Ho will return to Texas in a few days to look after the Im provements now in progress. NKW YOIIK. Aug. 5. [ Special Tclogram to Tin ; Bun.I Otuuhapoojtlebore aroC. C. Coo , I tlio Windsor , and M. H. Bliss , at tbo Mutropolo. DEATH OF A WRONGED GIRL Poor Emma Gnrtlor Fouml Dead in a Fortune Toller's Homo. SIIF VMS SEEKING TO HIDE HER SHAME I'ltlfiil Slnr.T o I Con II ill 111Voniniihool nnd n .Miiii'n Avitrlcto nnil Crlinn 1'oul 1'liiy Hunppctnil , lull no lu- quest Wilt l > o Held. Mrs. Crosby , nooEmma Curlier , ngodlO , died ycitoiday morinnj ; at the , nMldenco of Mrs. Dubach , on South Flttooiith sti-oot , of peritonitis. This is the substance of the ofllcliU report , but behind it Is a pitiful story of confiding womanhood on ono hand and nvarlcu and crime on the other. A few wooit ago Tim U.CR told oi Emma Ourtlor's experience with Corporal Crosby. She bad como to Omaha not long bcfora from Switzerland nnd was employed In the north part of the city as n domestic. Wnllo there she met Corporal Crosby of the Second infantry and fell In love with him. During ono of his visits she told him that there was 4 a legacy of $ . " > , OOU coming to nor In n year or two and with ' .his inducement ho nskcd her to mmry him. She wrote home to Switzer land for her mother's consent and in duo time It cnmo in n letter which convoyed the old mother's blowing nnd f. > 00 to assist thu couplu In suiting up housekeeping. Itohlietl unit Dmortocl. They wore married nud on the second mornIng - Ing afterwards thu corporal kissed her KOOU- bye saying he was going to tlio fort and has not slnco boon hoard from. The $ . " > 00 wliicn Emma had in hnr trunk wont with him ana the deceived girl reported the matter to the police. Letters were found In Crosby's trunk Indicating that bo had a wife living in Illinois , another in Wisconsin and was engaged to bo married to two girls in Iowa. Detectives huvo boon looking for him over slnco to answer to the charges of do- sertlon from tho'army , grand larceny and blguinv. Yesterday morning his latest victim and the principal witness nenlast him died in thn house of Mrs , Dubach , over wnoso door on Fifteen tli street bettveun liarnoy and Howard hangs a triangular lantern on which Is printed in English Uud Gorman "Fortune Toiler. " Fourteen days ago the ulrl was taken to the bouso by an engineer , whoso namu could not bo obtained , who told the proprietress thnt ho would bo responsible for her board "until her money arrived. " Mrs. Dubach says thnt the girl had bcnn stopping with another Itidy somewhere In the city she did itot know just wuoro nud hml been turned out on the street because she could not pay her board undthutUio oninucer inKircsted himself as a more mattur of cour tesy. I Monday evening a reputable phy.ilohtn wboo connection with the case is perfectly Innocent , was called in by Mrs. Dubach. Ho found the girl in the pains of childmrlh and administered opiates. The next morn ing ho called nnd found that she had been delivered of a four months' child. Numerous circumstances lildie.no that the miscarriage was the result of n criminal operation , though the girl claimed that she hut ) been horseback riding and hurt herself. On Tuesday night peritonitis sot in and yesterday morning early the unlortunato girl died in splto of the efforts of two othur phy sicians who had been called In to assist in the caso. l.ctUTs from a I'rlvml , Evidently tbo first physician hai his Ideas of foul pl < iy , sluco he told Mr * . Dubjuu to re port the case to the coroner. Sun did so and tunlcd over to hlrn throaletters written from Fort Omaha , hoadquarlurs of the Second in fantry nnd siencd in ono ca o "Don , " and in the other "Stafford. " though alLnro written by the sumo pen mini. Thuaqaiu dated July lii , 23 and 30 , after the date of bur marnajro with Crosby , and coiltaiu the most extrava gant expressions of love and cntroutio * for an interview. She was evidently in com munication with him , but refused a personal Interview. The writer is u good penman and uses good English. Ho refers repeat * odlv to the clouds which huvo darkened her young hfo and In ono of the letters says ho has boon anxious over sluco she 'phoned him that she WOK going to"seosomo- o'ne. " That ho was not the cause of the girl's ' trouble lu the Hrst place Is evident from a passufo in which ho says' : 'Why you should havu such trouble como to you in your young , sweet Hfo in more than I can comprehend. Ono thing is sure , should I over meet the ono who ruined your Hfo no will pay the penalty , " In another place ho supposes that she tins "scon some one , " qqd has found relief'phys ically and mentally. In his last letter ho nshs : "How did you feel whou you camn to got up nnd what did yourdoctross say ? Did she buspoct any thing ? " Coroner Maul Interviewed Mrs. Dubnch , tlio physician and others , and road the letters - tors , and announced that no inquest would bo hold. 'It ' would amount to nothing , anyhow , " ho exclaimed. "I had an inquest and a post mortem examination on the body of Idu Ebright , and Hint was all there was of It. The county attorney prosecuted no ono , and it was a good deal clearer case than this ono. " The body was taUon to the morgue nnd a notice sent to un undo named Charloi Slot-el , who Is connected with the Windsor hotel In Denver in some capacity , and there'cuda the story of poor Emma ( Junior. Ili'ilHim'n Toirn Hull. The Benson city hall has boon completed nnd presented to the residents of the addi tion by Mr. E. A. Donson. It Is a handsome little building , which will aout about * 300 , with a good dancing floor nnd well ar ranged stage and dressing rooms. Ji is completely furnished with chairs , curtains , llghtlni ; llxturos and the like and wfll prove a convenience whluh will bo heartily appre ciated by the residents of thu suburb. The management Is in thu hands of a board of trustees consisting of E. H. Cone , Gcorgo Stioll , W. P. Coo , I. WauWnpaugli and Charles J. Johnson. Too building Is to ba formally prusontud and dedicated this evening. A fine literary nnd musical program has upon pre pared for tbo occasion and ovorjono In terested Is Invited. ' DoVVltt's Sarsaparllla destroys suah pol sons us scrofula , skin ilUoasos , eczema , rheu matism. Its timely usp savoi many lives , WK-t I'll Kit FUltKUAX 2'S. Ot'i'icc oi' WHATIIBH HUKKA.U , I OMAHA , Aug. fi. f Tto weather contliiuoi hot und dry west of the Mississippi. The temperature in southern Nebraska , Kansas and Missouri ranged in the nineties ut 7 p. ni. , while in Colorado and Now Mexico It was in the seventies , The existing conditions do not Indicate any decided ohango in this section for tno next twenty-four hours. l.oi'iil l''ur c'u i 1 I'nr Unnturn Nuhrimkii , Oinuliti unit Vlulnlty Uunnrnlly lulr \votttliort Mtuiloimry tumporuturo iltirlug Hntiiiilay. WAHiiiNUin.v , U. C. , Aug. 5. Forecast for Saturday : For Nebraska and Iowa Light showers ; cooler ; northeast winds , becoming variably. For tbu Dakotas Pair , except showers In southern South DuUOU ; warmer , bouth winds. N . POWDER 25QZS.FOR25 ? ABSOLUTELY PURE I Jlfr. A , I ) , Zcoiuml Of Utle.i , N. Y. , sufTered severely from and KIdney troubles , causing great pair } ami Thn-f Tirnrl FonlinnOthcrn'0lllclmy > i nUL i iiuu i uuiiii failed to do him any Rood , but so successful nnd satisfactory was Hood's S.irsnparllla thnt 1m has tnke.u no other mcdlclno and Is now well. Tlio best known Miinrr nml ilrrr reiurdlcs-arn.so happily combined with tonics nnd alteratives lu Hood's Sarsapariila that It Is an unequalled remedy for all trouble * with these important orpini , overcomes That Tired Keeling nnd mitUm the M-cult ntrong. HOOD'8 PlLLS euro llablttml Constlpntlon liy restoring porlitulUc action ot the alimentary canal. HEALTHFUL , AGREEABLE , CLEANSING. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SDAP FOR ALKALI WATER , Cures Charing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAPB Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water A W niton auanmtea to Cure Every C uo or Mousy Hofundad. Cur euro U permanent and not 11 patchl.iff vpCuioi ttcotml Boven jrtun HBO liore noror ictm a irmptom ilncv. Ilj-dejcrlblnu oaio fully wo cat trout joe br mall , and no Rlra th § s mo ntrong guartnM * la cum ) t refund all moizor * These who prefer to ooma hora forlr tmentcnn ilo sonnlwo will p f ratlroadfaia both wtji and liolol uil ; irhllo lioro , If " fall to ear * Wo ch lloTiiothD | worl.l fors cai3 thftt oar Majrlo Hcmfdr will not euro , wrltofot ? cltloular anil gel ; hc Tldence. In our sr.von ycnrs pmotlcfl with thi WMlc Ueme.iy U 1m * hrcn inostcllfflcuK to orfireoma , 'ho prejudices npnlnst locnllcd tpoclOcs. But unJer ourBtronc ( tuirrnlcn tliousnnds nro trrlng It anil ua Inccured. WoitunraiiU'o to euro or ratunO , ( TOrf dollarand M\rulmre n ronutttl'jn ' ' .0protaot , alia nnancUl bhcHns orl.'i7J.a ) lt IB ricrfoctlr iofa to nil nlio trlli trr tlio ( rrtitmcnt , llcrctofor * rcn Kara puttlnKuy mid pnylnK out your munor for dlirorant trciiiuionu. arid ulthauiih jroii uro not jet ourol no ono ha * p ld buok jour monor. Wo will poiltlvolr cure you , Oltlehronle , doopsented caieii onredlatJJ tolMdayn. Invojtl nte our flnanclnl tandlnqr'our reputation ns bushiest men. Wrllu ui tot namai anJ atldn'tieiof tboiiMva hitvii cur oil who bnro elrea permliBlonto refer to theni. It co u yonionly post ego to do tliln. If your symp oma are lore tbroat , mucoui patcbci In mouth , ri ) jmatlsm In bonoi onJ Jolnla , lialr fnllliiK out , eruptions on anf part of .the . bodyfetllnzof iiuneml dopiculon , pnlni Im ticaJot bi/ncs. You bavono time to waste. Tttost wbo art consUntlf Uklnii mercurr nnd potnsn , ahould illv continue It. Constant use of these drug" will surolr brine soroi and catlnz l" rsIn the enJ. Don't fall to n rite. All corri-kpondonca sent scaled In plain ua- volopo. Wo Invlto ttio most rlKl.l lavestlKBtlou uJ i-lll do all lu our poirorto aUyoulBlU Addrait , COOK RKMKDY CO. . Omnho. Neb ARE YOU SUFFERING ? I'MIOM ' Weakness , Catarrh or HIiciiiuatssQ ) , Chronic , Nervous or Private Diseases , IF BO , CALL ON r. Searles & Searies Consultation Free. AcknonlPdiroil to ho tlio must nuccinf ill iipeclnlUt In nil run-Air , lii.oon , NKHVOIN , suix ANII uiux- ( ionurrliiKilii from : i tu 0 < lny.i. Sriilillls cured without .Mi'rcnry. All HtiiKit9 forllfo. riTltliri'UKK pcrniniioiitly cured , roinovnl com- lilctB , without uutlnit. cjiiHtlmir dlluliitlon. < : uro nitccicil nl IIONIO hy patlunt without n moment' pnlu or nnnoynnco. I'll.KS. 1'IHTIJl.A AND UKCTAIj UJ.CUIIS curoJ vrlthont p.iln iir dt'teiillnii from tniHlnosM , 11VIHOCI'II ) : ANO VAKIUUL'IIMf poriiniiontly nnd BiiiTtMttiilly euro I. .Mvtlioil nun mid unfiilllnK. WEAK MEN ( VITAI.ITV WKAKr , Mmluaouy too close npplU ration to huilni'iiB omtmlr ; jvuru luo.'ifvl ntraln orKrlnfi HK.VUAIj KXCKS.4KS In mldillu llfo. or Ironi the ( UtoiHs uf youthful follloi. ' ' & $ XVKAK MKN AUK VICTIMS TO NBHVOU1 1)1- ) ! BII.ITVor i\IIAUaTIO.V : , WASTINd WKAICNI'.HS INVOI.U.NTAKV I.O-'HKd wltli IIAUI V DBUA4' In YOIJMJ nnd MIDDI.i : ACDI ) ; luck of vim. vl or , nnd Btronxtli , with o < iial ornuns Impnlreil mid wpiifconorieil prematurely In nppruauhlnvolil u < u , All Tlulil rcndllr tu our nanr treatment Mr lout nt vital power. C.i 1 1 on or nldrnss with iitninp for , fro ? hook mul rcci'lpli OIIAHA , Noxttu I'mtOIIIco. Extract of Beef , Do you want ucopy ol Duo'To * ? See that It. . is mudo frow Iho Oui , ulnu Incoiiiparnbly. . the buyt. 1'uro , tablo.rofroaliin . boltulB clourly- the Baron Lol- n blue on ouuh iibol , tliua. NOTJCHOF ASSKHSMKNTOK DA-M -X. ACKS KOI I C1IANGK OF OKA' UK . To tiioownoMof till loli and purcn'of lots nnil real ustuto tiloi.j , ' 10th street from Unit to California stroul , Von lire heieliy notlllnd that tliu iindor- Hlisnod , tlni'o dUlnloroilud fruolilildurmif tlio clt/of Omuhii. liuvu Ijooii ( lulyiipiotntuil by tin ) iimyor , wllli the approval at iliii-otty council of suld olty. loamosa tliu flimmjo , K > thuoiviiuriiiHD'Jotlviily of tliu property uf- feotoil by oliiuiulir- the uradu of * .il < j ptrpvt , cloclureil nui'iiH-iiirv by urilliiunuti mini nor ISO , pnhsuil Juiy Sl t , IS1 * . ' , aprirrtvud July Bird ; JWJ. Vim nm further notlllod , thut Imvtiitf no- uuptod si.ld appointment , mid duly imullflod iiu rc-iiuircij liy law " wlll > < > thu liltli day of AiiKUnt. A. . , 1 ! B , ut the hour of 10 o'clock In tliu loronoon , nt tlio ullluu of Uhrlvur U'lion.tlioo. 1I0.1 Karnam Htio t. within the uorponilo limits of ald vlty , muut forthu pur- polo or conuldurliu ititd mnklni ; the UHSUM- inent of iluina''o to tlm ( ivvnuru rcHpuutlvely of n'lld ' pruunrly. alfeutud by isulcl chuiiitu ut uriidi' . tnuliiK intuconsldorutlon imoolul bone- Ill . If any , Vou are notified toboprou'nt ill tlio tlmo und uluoo uforuMiild and inuko any objection * tnor tututiipiitiuonat > rnl > iK uld a io sinunt of ilnujuKus ua you liuiy coiuldor proper. ' ' 1U1. OIH80N , Committee of Appralnori. Oiuaho. JulylBlbirwi JyJJdlJ