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THE OMAHA DAILY BEK : Tt'tiSDAY , SEPTEMBER 20 , 1892. CHARLES PAUL PARDONED Adams County's ' Ex-Troasurer Will Not Go to the Penitentiary , HUNDREDS SIGNED THE PETITIONS Klrvoit or the .Iiirjincu itnil the Trial Judge Were AIIIOIIK the Nuiubar Who l > a ilroit Vnvnrabln Aoiiou In the ( Juso. LINCOLN , Neb , , Sopt. 10. fSpoolnl to Tun BUB. ] Oovornor Boyd ot'J o'clock this riflor- noon granted a free and unconditional par. don to Churios II. Paul , the ox-troasuror of. Adams county , who was last month con- vlotod ot embezzlement and sentenced to threa years' Imprisonment In the state penl- tontlary. Tlio case lias boon pending before tha executive /or ever a month. A largo number of the moat prominent citizens of Hastings and Adams county signed potltions for the pardon of Mr. Paul. Tfto trial judge nnd eleven of tlio jurymen who convlotod him , as well as the county commissioners who pressed the suit , unltiu m the petition for u pardon. Several dittos had boon sot for a ho.irlng or the arguments of the attorneys on both stilus of the cui. ; , but It was not until today that the hearing was lltiallv given. Messrs. McCrcary and Smith of Hustings nnd Harvuy of Lincoln appeared to urguo on behalf of tbo petition , whllu Messrs. Bowen ntul Hoeppner uppcurod for the stalo. Doth Bides wuro listened to with attention by the governor. The arguments wnro concluded atlUsHUund ut 3 o'clock the exooutwo an nounced tils decision In fuvor Of Mr. Paul , ( il > KHl | > lit tllO Still * ' IIOIIM ) . ' 1 ho Midway Floral company of Kearney was Incorporated today by Atttia Hull , W. S3. Clnpp utidV. . A. Irvl'n with u capital of $2,01)0. ) Kx-Gnvornor Dawos transacted local business with the clorlt of the supreme court this lorcnoun. C. D. ( Jasper , the well known democratic- Independent politician of David City , was a caller at the state house today. J. S. Hoover of iiluo Hill was n culler at the ofllco of the secretary of state this morn ing. ing.K. . S. Berlin of Omaha was a stale house visitor today. A. S. Campbell the demo cratic member of the stale central committee from Adams county , was also u visitor , Still Asking ; lot DitmiigoM. 1'ho Bohnnun brothers are the defendants In u ( Inmate suit commenced in district court , today by Joseph W. Saunders and his wlfo , Julia Suundors , Tlio petition alleges that on the evening of August 10 they en gaged passage for Burlington beach la ono of the carryalls owned und operated by the Bohannns. On the rulurn journey the driver carelessly drove ever the eogo ot a high ctn- banltmont , precipitating Mr. und Mrs. Saun ders to the ground with so utueU vlolo.ico that both were severely injured. The pe tition lurthor alleges thatMiy. Saunders has boon permanently Injured and that her hus band Is lu such a condition nbat ho can \vltti diniculty pursue his regular avocation in life. Tnoy ask for § 10,000. John CliUlon also commences a suit for damages against the city of Lincoln , placing tbo amount , ut $ 'J,500. 'Several weeks ago Mr. Chilton fell through u hole In a sidewalk on Q atroot , and in so doing ho sustained severe Injuries. Ho put In u claim for the amount asked to the city council , but as that bodyfailed to allow U ho has taken the case to the district court. Alrif. Smltli'a Narrow Ksonpo. Mrs. F. Smith , a respectable colored lodj living oa North Sixteenth street , had a very narrow osoapo from death last night. Stu conducts a boarding house , nnd Henry liar risen , the young man who stabbed Amos Conrad last ovonln ? , is ono of her stai boarders. Wlien the news of his quurro and arrest was received at the Smith doml cilo the estimable lady at once wont Into at attack of hysterics which alarmed hoi friends to no Inconsiderable degree. Some : i3-sugKO3tod that n dose of tnoruhino wai about the proper thing. A llttlo boy was a once dispatched nftor a quantity of tlio drug VYhon ho returned Mrs. Smith unhesitatingly swallowed all that ho brought , uor. Later ir the ovemiifr It became evident , that the at tack of hysterics was likely to bo sticceodoc by something n great deal worse. A physl dun was immediately summoned nnd after i long and hard light the woman's life wai saved. Anu > 8 Conrad's Condition. Amos Conrad , the colored man stabbed ii a quarrel with Henry Harrison , is still alive and likely to remain so for some time. Hi ! condition was Homowhat bettor this raornln ( in spite of the statement of the doctor tha ho had but ono chance In a hundred in ro covering. Ho was removed to his liumo 01 North Seventeenth street this afternoon whore is being wall taken care of. Thar arc but few now developments in rogara t the case today. It Is learned that both inci had been at a "partv" during the oftornooi at which beer wan furnished in largo quun titles. During tbo afternoon Conrad unc another colored man indulged m a frco Ilgh In which Conrad got , the worst of it. Our ing tup melee Harrison , who with the res of tbo party was an interested spectator shouted to Conrad's opponent , "Give hln b 1" Conrad heard tbo remark mu threatened at the time to got oven witl Harrison. Harrison loft soon after and wn found nt the corner of Sixteenth nnd C streets by Conrad , who at once assaultoi him. Harrison bad a pocket knife in hi bund nt tno tlmo nnd when Conrnd stiuc him ho grappled nnd in the struggle used hi Itnifo. Ho expresses no regret at Conrad' condition and insists that ho stabbed to kill District Court In Semlon. Tha September term of the district cour in and for Lancaster county opened thi morning with Judges Hall and Tlbbotts o the uonoh. Judge Field's place was vacant as his successor has not yet been appolnto by tbo govornor. His resignation take place on October 1 , and it Is bollovod tha S. J..Tuttle will bo appointed to lill th vacancy. Ujt little business of publlo it . to rest was transacted , the morning bom consumed In oiling up the wbools of justlu which are supposed to have become a llttl rusty during tbo summer vacation. The case of the state agaiust Grno Gravely , who 1 ? accused of tbo murder o Churios Thomas oa May 'J ' , was sot for nex Monday , Dan Cashia , the colored man wh furnished Uravoly with it hiding pluco , wil bo Irltxl ut the sumo tlmo u.s un accessory. County Attorney Snoll tins forenoon or tored a nolle prosequl In the ease of tb ituto against Herbert Vormuas. The cas was ono that bud been appealed to the ills trlct from the Justice court ut Nlckman , Geoiga W * Bradoon , who was convicted c gambling in thn police court , appealed hi case to the district court today. T. O'Cor nor , who was lined by the police judge fa assaulting William ilnrr , also uppoalod. Lincoln In llrluf , The oxclsn hoard hold a brlof session thl afternoon for the puposo of cutting ilow tha police force , the reduction buying bee made necessary by the Insufficient nppropr attou for thu otuuina year. After some di : cuaMon the tnattor win postponed until Oi touor 1 , It Is hoped by that tlmo some a : raiiRomcnt will bo made by whloh the ei tire present force can bo rotalnud. Chief of Police Denu of Grand Island w In Lincoln today for the purpose of arros -lag John Houctt , who Is nt projont conllno in the uounty Jull at this place. Rouott wanted ut Grand Island for burglary , Dr. James Barlow tiled n complaint I Judge Foxworthv's court this mornlti atnrglng u man named Slovens with a tempting to kill him. William Drinkwator , nn old ultlzen of Ll coin , wus found dead in bed thia morning , i Ills homo at 8030 South Eighth utroot. I lias been complaining of poor health for se oral days , but went to bed last night feel it no worst ) thuu usual , When his wlfo nwnl this morning she found his daad body oes ! ' tior. Ho had died aomotuuo during tl night. Ylm Lancaster county fair opens tomorrc nt lltcliman , Tbo prospects for a Una ox I billon und some excellent racing are good. H. F. llltchuock will have u hearing t fort ) Judge Uorgolt Wednesday morning i the ohareo of embezzlement , Tbo comnlul nit U O K. Brady , who alleges that Hltc cook hud sola ami appropriated to his pv USD a note which dla not belong to him. MulhoilUu Will Mont Today. NEIMUSKA Citr , Nob. , Sopt. 10. ( Spec Telegram to TUB Biie.J Tuo tblrty-socoi nnnunl confornnco of tlin Malhodist npUco- t l church ( or South Plnlto ( linnet con vene * in this city tomorrow ovonlnjf nntl will remain In sosMon until the following Mon day. About 253 ministers nro cxpocioii , a number hnvintt. arrived. Among nthor 1m * portntit matters to coma buforo the cOnference - once Is the trim of Clmncollor Crolgnton , IJoyond the conference sermon by Hov.V. . I ) . Abbott'nothing will be tlono tomorrow night. North Nrlirmkn Method ) * ! . \ MumiioMt . ST. PAW , Nob. , Sept. It ) . The following appointments of ministers for the North No- brasitn confcronco were annouticod this morning : Norfolk District J. II. M ixwoll , Ormilm.pro- Blrtlnn oldbri Alton , to be supullod ; llnncroft , J. 1' . Johnson ; boomer. Wllllum Hotilln ! Illnlr. ( ) . II. Miilnt Uolurlilito , W. K. Northtiin ; Unilir , .I.SIumij l.ikuti. II , 0. MyuHi Dooitur. II. K. Uilull. supply ; HonorW. II. Oontry : Homo- stonil nnd lliiinuliroy , to bo silpplloil ! Koa- iKird. U , II , A'lon ; l.olitli. W. W. Norlnsi nyuns , .1 II. Price ; Madison , J. II. Ilrooks ! M.iitiot , A , U. lltitlor. supply ; NorfnIK , J , W. .Tannings ; U.tklutid , II I' ' . Mustniia : 1'nndor , .1. W , Millol 1'llKor , S. D. ] ) , yt ronoii. W. II. 1Inn ; Kan- doiuh. I ) , W McUro ort St , Tntnos , J. K Heir- hitr ; South Sioux Ulty und Uovlnxton , to bo Hilpnllod ; bljnton , 1) . O. Wlinhlp ; Tckumah , U. A. Ijtioft'l Vncnnm and lloriniin , to bo sup plied ; WuUclluld. J. T. St. Cl.ilr ; Wiirnorsvlllo to lie supplied : Wayne , II. II. Mlllard ; Wlsncr , to bo supplied : \\ost 1'olilU to bo supplied ; Wlnsldu. J. M. Molbwoll. Klkhorn Vulluy District Divld Mu ratio tjtg. - . . , - . presiding elder. Ilartlott , It. W. Tluockrnoriun : H.ittlo Creek , ll .1 , Mlllard ; Illuoinlleld , Kdw.ml J. Erlckson : Uroliluon , J. ll. Kr.i/lor : Ureltfhlon circuit , W A.Wilson ; Ugln , I ) . U. Uooiuliisii Umorlok. John A , Huoils ; Kwlnj. to ho supplied ; Itituun and I'au-e , Henry St. I/onls ; lon Tree , 1C. K. Morse : NollghYllllum \ ( Joist ; Nowman's Urovu , 0. U. Konso ; Nlobrnru , to he supplied ; UuUdiilo , J. Urows ; O'Neill , K U M. Kills ! Os mend , It. 1) ) . Kulslur ; I'.uldoek , to bo supplied ; I'l'iOMburg , II. Illulna ; I'lerco , J. 11.tlcox : I'lulnviow , Kmery H Adrlanuo ; I'la nvlow circuit ami reservation , to bo supplied : Sitv.iso , William Stunner ; Tildon and Muudow Urovu , K. K. II'Miiiaii , Urand Island District .T , K. Moore , Orand Island , prosldlntt elder : Albion , \Vllllnm Wor- loy ; Albion circuit. It. M Henderson ; Atehur , to liu supplied ; IlolKiudi * . I1. 1) ) . ( Jiark ; Uulro nnd f'utnuron , Samuel Dalles ; Cellar Haplds , A M. Uillllth ; Uontr.il Oity , J. W Uoblnsoii ; Cliupmitn , I' . I' . Donnelly ; Urnlks. J. II. Vo.it ; Culliinbtis , ,1. U. TiMjilnin : Cnshluir , I' . A. lIU-li ; n.innuliroU. . 1 > . I'oote ; KinierUin , N. A. Al.irtin ; OIMIO i , U. U Multeynuids ; Or.uid Island , l-'lrst church. W. II. 11. I'lilsburry ; Trinity , ( It'tirgo II. Miit'Adinus ! Uruolov , Con nor U. Ijiirrlson ; llrayton. I ) . It. Douulf ; 1'lattu Center. Albert S. Wilson : I'r'ilrlo Island , to l > u supplied : St. Kiwurcli , J. A. Donloy ; ht. 1'iuil , II. A. Barton ; Hcotlit , to bo Hiipplled ; Silver Creek , A. T. Nlclclo ; Wood Kivor. W. U. I.uvuka. Uinuhu District T. 0 , Oloiidoiiliiir. Omnlia , presiding elder ; Arlington , II. .1. Cock In c : Klk- ) ii < rn , ! > ' . It. llama ; Kromont. U. It. Brown ; Orotna. A. W. llobson ; Hooper , O. n. Olcstoti ; Maplovlllo , Wlllliim Van Iliiren ; Nloltorson , K. Tonuoo : North Hend. II. I ) . Broun ; llouson , J. U. Burr ; Omaha , llrst cluireh. 1' Crane ; Caitellar , J. 1 * Vest ; llanscom I'urk , J , 1 * . Murray ; Jloiiinoiilh , K. W. Kross ; Coward Stioot , 1) . K. Tltuliill ; South Tenth Street , Alfred Hodjiutts ; Southwest. .1. Q. A. Ktohurty ; Trinity. W. K. USMIIISJ West. W. H. Wobst'ir : I'nplllloii , O. Snuloy : I'urple , OAIIO II. Tro- 7011.1 ; Klehlnnd. T. W. Muthons ; KlchUold , J , I. . Sleeper ; South O Street. South Omiih i , O. W. O.iwson : Albrliht , Uoorso Yule ; Sprini- fluld , W. II. Underwood : Schuyler. J. 1C. Kutio- l < oy : Serlbne , J. T. Crooks ; Valley , U 0. Harper. - Dodge Couuty'H l < * ulr Opotirtl. FUEMOXT , Nob. , Sopt. 10. [ Special to Tin : BJB. ] The Dodge County fair opened today under very lavorablo circumstances so fur as fair weather and entries nro concerned. The association has offered $ SOJO in premiums and $15.000 for speed. Tomorrow will bo tbo trotting , " :30 : class ; Wednesday , trotting , 2:40 : class ; Thuriday , trotting , froe-for-nll , und trotting'J:30 : class : ladles' riding contest - test , driving horses single and aoublo. All school chUdron and their teachers will bo admitted free Thursday. The state Turntag mot In Moller's grove , south of the city , yostordav. The pr.ijrrum included athletics of various kinds. They gave a banquet at Turner hull Saturday evening. In behalf of their retiring pastor , J. W. Robinson , tbo ladles of the Methodist church will give a reception at the residence of J. A. Elliott Tuesday evening , flov. G. M. Brown of Omaha succeeds him here. Nuckolla County Old huttlcrs. NELSON , Nob. , Sept. 19. | Speclal to Tnr. BKE.J The llrst annual memo of the Old Settlers association of Nuokolls county was held at the gro o near Nelson Saturday. There was an attendance of about 500. At torney General Hastings was the principal speaker , nnd delivered n masterly address on "Nebraska. Its Material Wealth" and Pros perity. " The * requisites for membership n twelve years residence in the county. The association has 200 members. A permanent organization was effected and officers elected for the ensuing year. Cugo Comity's ICi-iil KstiUo. BETBICK. . Nob. , Sept. 10. f Special to THE BEK. | An interesting feature was developed In Saturday's real estate transactions filed for record with the register of deeds ol Gaga county. There were thirteen deeds liled , aggregating 817,000. Of these six were for city and seven for farm properties. There were thirteen releases of mortgage , of whlct three were for city and ton for farm prop ortias. There was but ono mortgage filoc for record and that was a renewal and re duction of a former mortgage. Hooka for liollovuu College. BELLEVUB , Nob. , Sopt. 19. [ Special t < TUB BEB.J Eight hundred dollars worth o books for Bellovun College library nrrivrc from New York city last week , having boor purchased with a part of the donation mad < by Colonel Elliott F. Shepard of that cltj when ho visited Bellevue last soring. The grading ana paving of the thorough fares at Fort Crook are progressing qmto rap idlv. The water works , reservoir and sowoi systems r.ro nearly completed. Will Trout Tholr f.uosts Jtoyully. GRXOA , Nob. . Sopt. 19. [ Special Telegran toTnii BKF..J Ton United States senators accompanied by General T. J. Mogran , com missioner of Indian affairs , will visit Gone : on Monoav and Tuesday , September 20 one 27. The Genoa people will glvo a grand reception coption Monday afternoon , and lu tbo evening - ing a free concert will bo given at the Indlai school. Ilnrttngtoii's Proposed r'alr. HAHTINQTOK , Nob. , Sept. 19. | Special tc TUB BBB.J The Hartlngton Driving ant Fair association will bold its llrst fair thn year on the 2dlb , 20th and 80th of Septom bor. The fair grounds have just been com plolod and the association has ono of tin finest half mile tracks in northeastern No braaku. nn ( i ) the Ciiiua of Dentil. KBMI.SBY , Nob. , Sopt. 19. [ Special Tola gram toTuaBcE. ] The coroner's Jury 01 the death of J. M. Hopwood IIled its verdlc today. It Is In substance that the jurv dU agrees as to the causa ot doath. It is no known whether another jury will bo empan noloa or not. Frost lu Harpy County. BEIXEVUE , Nob. , Sept , 19. [ Special t THE BUB. I Light frosts have visited thl vicinity , butbavo done no damage , and pros poets are good for an abundant cum arop. "I take pleasure m recommending Cham borlaVn'fl Cello , Cholera and Diarrhoea Hera edy , " "nys Goo. C. Ban Us ton of Mill Creob 111. "It Is the best medicine I have eve usoa for diarrhoea. Ono dose will cure an ; ordinary case. " For sale by druggists. Slurring ) ) l.ioen o . The following marriage licenses wora it sued by Judge Ellor yesterday ; Name und addrojs. Azi I Ioul Htener. Illnlr. . , , 1 Mnryllolford , lllalr. . , i niiurlus K Watson , Omaha , , I n m ma Whitney , Omaha , . , . , i Ptophou Dahor. Omaha , I Uuya Uoor.ni , Omaha i Henry J. Sohober , Omaha. , I Jonnfo duyor , Omalm i William Ijouls McCoy , Omaha ) Nunoy Ellun Adams , Oiuuhu. , Disease never successfully attacks the syi torn , with pure blood. Do Witt's Sarsuparlll makes pure now blood aud enriches blooJ , liulUlliii ; I'ormlU. The following permits wore Issued by tl superintendent of buildings yemorday : Hush a. Clark , two-story frame dwell ing. KlKhtoonlh und Louuitstrouts , . . . } " , - ' Uvo uiluor puruilts , . . . , , . , . . , , , , , , 1,3 " Total. . . . , . . , . , $3,7 DeWlU's Sursaparllia cioansoj the bio)4' . VETERANS ARE IND1GNAM They Are Not Much Pleased with "Gen eral" Stevenson. HE WAS A KNIGHT OF THE GOLDEN CIRCLE Lincoln In n CamllUitto for Kurilmpiiinnt Ilonorn , lint the Indication * Are Tlnit Indlnnnpolls llo the U In ner This Time. BUIIRAU or Tni ! Den , ) 513 FouiiTKBNTlt SilinaT , V WASIIIXOTON , D. C. , Sopt. 19 , ) If anything was needed to nrouso the In dignation of the Grnna Army of the Kopub- llo members now In Washington against the "military rocord" or "General" Adlal Stcv- onson , the democratic vleo presidential can- dldato with Grover Cleveland , It WHS the publication of a dispntoh today Tram Middle- town , Conn. Mlddlotown Is a great center for the manufacture of flroarrai aud was during the war. The dispatch says that It has ooou discovered that In 181)3 ) tbo Savage Arms company of Mladlotown shipped to the Knights of the Golden Circle at Columbus , O. , 3,000 revolvers whloh were manufactured for Uio United States nnd ihrown out by Us agent ns not boltig up to tuo required stan dard ; that uti examination of the records of the nrmi company discloses the fact that "General" Stevenson was ouo of these who stood responsible for the arms and was recognized i * on agent for these to whom the revolvers were sent. \ lloxv the Vctornnii IVcl. The publication of this statement created consldcraulo talk In Grand Army of the llo- public rlrclos und the democratlo candidate lor the vlco-prcsidoncy has como In fora good sb.iro of political condomnnttou. His record during the war. the veterans say , must have been known to Grover Cleveland who hired n substitute and it bus been snld loft bun in la the poor house nt thu closOof the rebellion to dlo a paupor. Consequently tbo head of tbo democratic ticket also goes down at the foot of thu list In the estimation oC soldiers , The Mlddlotown Dispatch dee not go into substantial details by which "General Ste venson's name was connected with the ship ment of arms , but it status that General Henry B. Cnrrlngton who was Governor Morton's right-hand man at In-'lauapolls dis covered and confiscated the arms. It is believed - lioved hero by Hoosier veterans that this was n part of tbo shipment of nrms made to In diana for the Knights of the Golden Circle. The publication has nrousod indignation upon tbo part of the voter.uis toward both of the democratic candidates. Will Co to llutlillKlpnlls. There is no doubt now that Indianapolis ns captured the Grand Army of the Kapub- 10 encampment of next your. Chicago today oltorated her statement made privately to ho Indianapolis Commercial club some nonlhs ago , that she did not want the on- lampment and woulu favor Indianapolis. Incoln has Hung edt her biunor und is n audidato , bun abe is apparently but a pas- .Ivo aspirant. It is conceded now by No- jraswans here , oven by citizens of Lincoln , hat Indianapolis will cot the encampment , ind by acclamation. Pennsylvania , which ilways acts n unit , today announced In favor f the Hoosier capital. NPW York , which also acts as a unit in matters of this char acter , savs she believes Indianapolis should have It. These are the greatest cards , nftor rtgo , which Indianapolis could got. Ohio . . Michigan nro working for thn Hooslcr capital aud are coulldont she will get the prize. Major ICluotsch of the Lincoln Froio Prosso estimates tha number of soldiers In Wash ington tonight nt 80,000. Ho says Nebraska has sent here about 800 or 1,000 soldiers nnd 200 ladies and civilians. Iowa 2,000 and Wy oming probably 200. The major says it is unquestionably the greatest success all lu all the Grand Army of the Republic has over had In the way of a reunion. Among the callers at THE BEIS Bureau .odnv were Major J. D. Kieutscb , editor of the Frelo Presso of Lincoln ; Mr. James S. Franco of the United States National bank of Omaha , Colonel H. L. Williams ot Coun cil Bluffs , General T. S. Clarkson of Omaha junior vice commatidor-ln-ohiof of tbo Grand Army of the Uopubllc. Special Agent L. , S. Irvcin of the Treasury dopartmo'nt left for Nebraska this evening on oDiclal business. P. S. H. \Vc3torn reunions , WASJIIKOTON , D. C. , Sopt. 19. | Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] The following list of pensions granted is reported by Tim BEE nnd Examiner Bureau ot Claims : Nebraska : Original Albert H. Colby. Justus Kessler , George Arthurs , Benjamin F. Plcltorill , Byron D. Angoll , UoDort S Dunn , John Hobson. Additional Danle Dollar , Hoyt C. Bishop. John Timmorman Original widows , otc. Suslo Jacobs , Martha E. Holllngwortn. Survivor 1812 Spooia act , George W. Clark. Iowa : Original Samuel J. Haney , Wil Ham II. Hart , Ellas II. Zollar , John Cllppon ger , Ehenozer W. Uirilen , Augustus Thomas David T. .Tayiie , Oscar B. South. George P Morris , Henry Myers , Willard Buttcrlleld Additional Charles U. Mitchell , Mnrtlt Johnson , Conrad Stricklcr , ' 1 bomas A. Ronfro David Pickering. Uolssuo Michael Baker Original widows , otc. Mary Corey , Ango line J. Pearson , Salllo M. Swigart ( spscla aat ) , Sarah A. IJoblo , mother ( special net ) . Wyoming : Original widows , otc. Murln H. Wrlahtor , Marie Davis. South Dakota : Original Absolom Wll- cox , Carml S. Glfford , Disordered liver sot right with Ceooham's pills. _ ,4.V < l/ < 7///&J JtHttliM.l.l ll. C. lrrlok'8 Aimilliint Glvon n Sentence of T\vmity-Two YCIIM. Pa. , Sopt. 10 , Alexander Bergman , the anarchist who tried to kill H , C. Frlclt , was placed on irial In the criminal court this morning. Bergman conducted bit. own ease and pleaded not guilty , Frlott too it the stand and testified to the ( act of tbo attempted assassination as already told In tboso dispatches. This evidence was corroborated by Vioa Chair man Lolshman , tbo only witness of the as sault , and Dr. Lltohtlold described tbo nature of Frick's wound. Borsmun was perfectly cool during the progress of the trial , which was very brief , uud tbo Jury quickly fount ! him guilty. Ho was than sentenced tc twenty-one years in thu ponitontary and out year In the workhouso. DeWltt's Sarsaparilia is roitanlo. Winning Dr. Price has been for years perfecting his Delicious Fla voring Extracts , and they are now winning their way to universal favor from their merits. No housekeeper who has once flavored a cake , pudding or cream with DR. PRICE'S FLAVORS OF VANILLA , LEMON , ORANGE , ETC. , will ever return to the use of any other flavoring ex tract. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR DR. PRICE'S and satisfy yourself of their superiority. The Price Fla voring Extract Company are the only exclusive manufac turers of Flavoring Extracts upon the continent. fUrti llrnrl. arlif , H'ralt Slomnrti , jxtttr anil t'nln tn tlifStnmnflt , , Oil < l I'tillle , J llfal , Shnrtiti-K of tlreath , fh.UiTiirn. , ' tftltclthr * on III * Skin , DlittiHtnl Wrfn.'I Jnntl nit iirrcoin rt > nl ( roiiMdifj ut * ( Covsred with n Tattclets anil Soluble Coaling ! ' ' nf ll < ini it4 Prle * OS cfnl boi. Nnw York Depot. 3'.S Cnnnl Ht. " * ' Biorimino tint \ ftr JL ILJ JJWLcnr.dlaHitoBOU. DB.lt.0 , WKS'3 NKIlVHANt ) nilAtNTltUVF JtKNT.aspojl.lj for llfiturll. Dlltlnjii , fill , NJJ rnlRla , HuaJiclio. Norrout IVtulraton oiusoJ b/ alcoholor tubiceo , VVnkotalneis , Montll Uduroi- nlon.Soltnossor Urn Drain.ciuiliKlnoinltr , inHjr/ Oi'cnrilaatli ] , I'roaintura Ol.l A-io - , llarrenoM , I OM of Power In Pltlier ser , Impotonojr. Loiicor/hua nnJ Ml Kom.ito WuTkncsijj. Invoiiinurr 1/jsui. Spar- inntorrlieaanuseil br ovor-otjrtlaii o ( t.13 brain ? olf-nbii9aoircr-lnJiiUanca. A inonth'i trjitiuinC II,0 for Hby mill , WoitniriintMMc bOTUj ti > oirj I'ncli onlo tori ! buo" . with ! ) will ( Oil wrlttjn KUnrantecto rofimillt not ourj I. ( luar.iutoo tssual onljr by Tliaadoro. K. I.onls ilniR ist , solo ngo outhoast corner Ititlinntl Knrnaiu sts. Urn iha AIIOW and Complete Trontmont , conilHIn ? ot Buptmdtorlei. Ointment In Cupsulot , also In llox and I'HIs : n 1'ojlUvo Unro for Hvtorn.il. Inturnat bllntlor Uloo < tlnltitilnK ) , Uuronlo , Itoaantor lluraJI- tnrrl'lloi. TliM HonioJy hm never bion knovrn to fall.II per bor. tl forU : Buntbr mail , \Vlir "il'urfrom this terrlblo ilhOMO when a written uanruita ) Is noaltlvoly iflvon with fl botm or rerun I thomoaar If not curoJ Sena stn'iip for free Snmplo. ( iimrnnloa Issued byKulin A Co. , Dru Kliti , Solo Apen'.s.iornor 15tl > and louicli strooli um. ha. Nob. Wo sell Hats , Extra Spcclnl and soil them Bargains In cheaper than Cent's hat stores. Furnlshlnsr All the load- Goods. Alwnya. Were selling $9,00 , $12,00 and $15.00 suits at ,7 , © a Suit % Latest shades in mixtures and-plain checks ? They are genuine bargains. You'll say so when you see them. my , Cor. 13th and Farnam Streets. ' Our 3sso 0 . . r.o Prices ; children's always the department is lowest for the most goods complete worth more in Omaha. than the price. NO HOTEL , NO BOAEDING HOUSE , NO SINE : OR SEWER Pouring its deadly disease ererms into the di- licious pure and sparkling. 3J We are happy to say to an alarmed popu- ulace , who are anxious to avoid the dreadful scourge Cholera , that the Londonderry Springs are free from any possible contami nation , being on high grounda mile from any habitation. We publish this fact to reassure the thou sands who use it as a medical or table water , and for the information of those who are los ing confidence in waters heretofore regarded as free from deadly bacteria. For sale every where. LONDONDERRY L1TI11A SPRING WATER CO. , NASHUA , N. II. CiiAiir.ES It. I'iniciNs : &Co. . Selling Agents , Boston. .Mass Paxton & Gallagher , Distributing Agents for Omaha. If You Ever Saw a Contrast Just notice the difference in the style of Clothing wo soil and that sold oy others. Thcro is an air of gentility nnd style about a man who wears ono of our llumlfcomo Suits. Suits.There is a lit about them , a peculiar adaptation to the figure , that you do not BCO in other suits. Just look at our Fall Styles. Fo * instance and you will readily undostand the point wo inako , wo Insure n perfect fit , and our guarantee goes with every suit as to service and value. Wo give values in clothing that no ono will attempt to excel. Don't ' got a Fall Outllt until you have soon all wo have to otter. Men's Golthing a SUit Wo will give you at $0.75a suit what you will have to pay elsewhere $8,75 and S10 for ; all wool iii cutaways , saoks , otc. This is a splendid valuo. OUERGORTS' OUERCOHTS nun Our $3.25 Men's Overcoats cannot bo duplicated. See thorn nnd comparo. FUrriishing Goods Dep'L ' Our now futnouaiSlQO pure linou Collar , guaranteed 4-ply , at lOo each ; 4-ply all llnon Cuffs , llo iv , pair , ' * * " v Mont's SQWOcl QpngrGSS and. IAUOQ Shoos ; warranted Solid Leather.-.I . - - At To retain our many friends nnd customers and to still further inoroaso tha number of our patrons , we will make it a point ut all times to glvo you the host values. J. BAMBERGEB. Proprietor. EmsticStockings , rssiiS ! Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , WaterSottlei , Syringes , Atomize rs , Medical Supplies. ALOK&PWLD , 114S. 15111 St. , Next to Post office. QUAIL BRAND HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oats , Unequalled in Flavor. Corn Gritz , Sold only hi 21 pound package ? . Velvet Meal , For mulling and gomi. THE BEST IS Sold lir all Fhsl Eves tostort free bynnRXPE'lT Ol'CIOtAN I'orfcot a < l.uafiuiit. | ; btiporlor lotiios. Nurv- oiishcaOachu ctirud by usln 5 our Snout.iclci and Eyc l.ihiOJ 1'rlcui low for lir-it , ulaai THE ALQE & PENFOLO GO , IMS. 15thSt.Crolcrhtoti liloo'c. ' DriTho The Ln In ' \ Dentist 'Ihlnl floor. IMxtoti Illoac. Telephone 1085. IGtlunulPariiftmSU. A full not of teeth on rubber lor JV 1'orfjot sit Tcctli without platoa or romovoblo bria o work Juet the tlitnic tor ulnnora or publlo ajiaancri , uovar dropdown. TKIVril EXTUACTED WITHOUT I'AIN Oold fllllni ut ru isounlilo r.itcH. All work wiirnuitod. Out this out for u ; ; uljo. Wo will Knd you the mnrTPlnui Frt'iicli 1'rcpurulion CALTHOB Tree , nnil u Ifvful Kuaruntee 4litil UALTllOd will ItoUiro jour Qlrullli , Ntrrnetb-uu j VItor. Use it anil fay if satisfied , Address VON MOHL CO. , 8ftU Aiutrlrfta igi U , CliitlDoall , Oblo. DOCTOR : THH BPHOlAtilBT. lullio troutniontof PRIVATE DISEASES. The doctor' * eiitlra tlmo unj attention for thu liuit olxl'teuri > our linn been ulvim tutlio trontiuunt of all foriiu of prlvuto UUoajoi mil all dUordom unauubllltluiof YOUTH uua MANHOOD. Durluic i.ll thohn juuti of pracllcu und uipurlunco tlio doctor lm porfottoil a yntom ot trualiueiit for tliosu dlnetttivA wlitcli U todur one of the luottauc- comiul formi of trcalmunt known to the luudlcal prof K > lon. lilt rewurkabla BUOOVX lu tliu treat. iniuit ot Hill cluen of cllsoneei U bo it proven tv thu unltvriul ti'itlmonr of thouiandi who buvu uf- It-reJ anil boon curuil. Htronxuror more Bbsolulu liroofof iVIII uuil fulr uitd hcnornhlo treatment coulJ not l > e dolrod , Wrltu for circular * ultliiK nil i.nrtlcular. . JtTU AMI ) I'AUNAM HTd. , UUAUA , IF YOU EVER SUFFERED FROM If you are In position to take advantage of the laws re lating to you have taken up a piece eli i If you have made nn invention on which you desire to secure a You should communicate with the Bee Bureau of Claims The object of this hurotui Is to give every person holding \ \ logitlmato cliiim iigiiinst tlio Rovornmont the ! idvuntaji ( > oa rosldonuo in vVuslilnp ton , whether ho live In Texas or Alaska. It doei more than that. Niuo-tcntha of the jioiiulation of Washington would bo helpless if asked how to jjo to work to bcouro their rights through the depart ments. Tun Bui : liurcuu of G4aiins gives the advantage , not only of por- sonsil rosiilonco , but of thorough famil iarity witn a I the machinery of the government. It offers Absolute Security. You do not Icnow whether the avoraga \Viishiiigtonclaim agent\vlll cheat you or not , although on general principles ' you would naturally suppose that ho would. Hut you know that the San Fmnciseo Examiner , the St. Paul PioJ noor press and the Omaha Dim cannot' afford to cheat you. They guarantee this Bureau , ana their reputation is staked upon the hoaoaty aud ability of itqninnagoment The buro.iu employes atto'rnoya who Expert Specialists for each of its departments. Its Indian depredation Otisos are caro- ully worked un , with all tha ovldonoo required by law , tiud argued before the court of claims in such a manner 03 to bring out most favorably all the 033011 tial points. Its land cases are handled in strict ao- corduncn with the rules of the General Lund OHlco , so that no delays or com plications ensue in the orderly settlement - mont of the claims. Its p tent oi903 ara BO miinagoJ us to insure the utmost possible honullt lojtho nvontor. by giving him the broudodt protection his ideas will justify. Its pnnalon cases are dlspojotl of with the least posslblo doluy and expense to the veterans , Don't refrain from consulting the bureau because you are afraid of the coat. Its costs nothing to uot Information. Ask as many questions as you pleasu , and they will bo nnsworoJ promptly cheerfully and accurately , without charge. THE Bee Bureau of Claims Room 220 , Bee Building , Omaha , Neb.