THB OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER- , 1892 , TRIAL OF GREEN GRAVELY Murderer of Charles Thomas Before the District Court. HOW THE" CRIME WAS COMMITTED. ' It Orlclintocl Over a < l me of J'Crnps" OIK- Shot \Vn Surtlolniit to Do ttin Work-Other l.lnriiin Now * Ni > ti' . LISCOI.X , Nob. , Sept. 20. [ Special " to 'Inn HER. ] The trial otUrocn S. "Gravely for the munlqr of Charles Tbomas comraoncod In district court before Judge Tibuotts this morning. The entire forenoon was talton up wlili the work of securing a Jury , nnil the work was llnnlly satisfactorily completed ntlcr torty talesmen bud Doen examined. District Attorney Snell appeared for the prosecution , while the court appointed 13. M. --L amb and W. H. 1'rlco to Uefond the pris- ' / % oner. 1J Testimony vftho Wltnp * p . Tuo wltneiics examined by the state this afternoon were Don Cornenl , W. N. Corneal , Bob Mix and Dick Johnson , all colored mon. W. N. Cornenl's testimony was to the otfoct Unit , nt the time ot the Shooting ho tvas In the saloon bolo v. Ut on hearing the row up- siulr.i bo rnn up and saw his brother trying toshovoGravoly out of the door. Gravely had a gun in his nand and tba witness or- ilcred him to drop It. Gravely dropped the pun to his MOO and then raised It quickly and 11 rod , when Tnomas reeled. The wit ness stepped up to him nnd asked him If ho was hurt. Thomas made no reply , but fell to tlio lloor and died. lion Corncal was tbo man over whoso shoulder Gravely fired the fatal shot. He testified substantially that ho saw Thomas enter ttlo billiard room , walk up to Gravely and say : "You'ro the man who drew the gun on my noman , ain't you J" Gravely replied : "You keep , off of me , Thomas , " or words to that effect. Gravely KOt up , and as Thomas advanced toward him the witness stepped between them , say ing that they must not tight In the house , at the sarao tlmo puMilng Gravely against the door caso. Gravely Hi ou over bis shoulder. The testimony of tbo other witnesses was slranlv corroborative. The examination of the "witnesses proceeded very tediously , At- thrnoy Lamb cross-examining all of tbo wit nesses very minutely. Ono \Vltncs Ono witness whoso testimony would be valuable to tbo defense scorns to to missing. He is Pete Johnson , and it is clnimea that bo Is the man who took iho pitir of brass Knuckles from the hand of Tbomas after the latter bad boon killed. At the preliminary examination last sprine all ol the witnesses testified positively to the fact that when Thomns cntcrod the billiard ball and during bis altercation with Gravely ho were n pair of brass kuucklos. Two of the witnoises' ntio swore that Pete Johnson also removed the knuckles after Thomas bad boon lulled. Johnson has disappeared and is said to bo out of the stale. IJuringlhe progress of the trial the Jurymen were escorted from the court nouso to the billiard hall in which tbo shooting took place , where ihov took a view of Iho location of the furniture , billiard tables , etc. , as Ihoy wcro placed on the night of the murder. The stale still has several u itncsses lo place on the stand. Before tbo defense presents its case the Bttoruovs for tto prisoner will attempt to mnko a case of self defense. O dicers C.vrna- han and McWIlliams were also put on the stand ibis afternoon to prove the facts relat ing to the capture of Gravely in the loft of Ilurlbut's barn and tbo efforts ot Dan Cashian lo nid him in concealing himself. The crlmo for which Gravely is boinp tried was committed in Ibo billiard room over Ivison's saloon in this city on Saturday night , August . Tbo shooting created con siderable excitement and ttio comment was perhaps moro general from tbo fact tbatlt was the second murder committed in Lincoln tbat week , the shooting of C. E. Montgomery having taken place but two days boforo. "Qniirirtrtl O\rr n Gnmo ol Grnpt. The shooting was Iho direct outgrowth of a quarrel over n game ot "craps , " In which Gravely had threatened lo taxo tbe Ufa of ' Clara 'Thomas , tha wife of his victim. Gravely and a companion had gene to thb Tbomas residence the night he fora the shoot ing and engaged ic a game of "craps" with Mrs. Thomas. Ho won several dollars from bor , whereupon she commenced a quarrel. Gravely drew a revolver and threatened to kill her. Aflcr her husband had returned Mrs. Thomas told iho story. Tbo following evening Gravely was nealod in tbo billiard room over the saloon referred lo when Charlie Thomas entered , evidently in nearcb of him. Thomas had a pair of brass knuckles on his right band , and was known to bo a desperate man. Walking up ic . / Gravely to exclaimed : "You're the man t who pulled a gun on my woman , yon black . " Gravely denied the imputa tion and warned Thomas to leave him alone. Thomas advanced toward him and bo bacued away , all tbo time ordering Tbomas to koet When near tbo center of tbo room Gravclt pulled a revolver from his pocket , but before be attempted to flro It the proprietor of tnc place stepped between the two men und trine to push Grivcly out of tbo door. As Gravel ; reached the threshold bo reached over the proprietor's head and tired a shot at Tbomas , who was leaning u/or tbe corner of a billiard taolo three or four foot away. Died \Vlinrn He Fell. But ono shot was fired. Tbomas fell U tbo lloor and was dead when the bystander : reached him. Ho died without a word. A > Gravely fired the latul shot ho boundoc down the stairs and disappeared in Ibe dark noss. At Iho coroner's iiiquost it was founc that the Imilut bad entered the fleshy part o : Thomas' right shoulder and after nassinf through tbo pectoral muscles and under thi collar bono severed tbo Jugular vein. Ttu bullet then struck Ibo spinal column ant bounded back and lodged in tbo right side o the neck. The first breath drawn by thi t wouudod man filled iho pleural cavity will * > lood. Tbo ofllcors at once began to scour tbo cit ; In search of iho murderer but ho success fully baffled all pursuit until Monday after noon , when he was found secreted under i pllo of nay in tbo loft of Hurlbut's barn a 171)1 D struct. Ho was arraigned bofor Police Judge Waters on Tuesday afternoon May 31 , and by lhat official bound over t tbo'disirlct court. Dan Cashian , tbo colorei coachman In the employ of Hurlbut , wa arrested and charged with aiding In tb escape of a man Ituown to have committed inunter. Cashian was also held as an accc : sory but was released on ball. Severs weeks ago bo was arrested on the charge o burglary but was afterwards discharged fo lack of evidence to convict. Ho Is Pein tried with Gravely. < iosHlp nt the Htuto Haute. Alexander Schlagol chief draughtsman Ii tba oRlre of coitmlsiiciier ol public land ana buildinirs , bas Just completed two in dozed diagrams ot the state field note : wbicbvlll bo of great value to the depart mont. The Held notes comprise upward * o 1.000 volumes and they are now for the firs time completely indexed. Some of the vol umcs were compiled fifty years ago und i splioof thuir constant use they are still I flno condition. Mr. Schlagal has been con neoted with the atalo land department mc und naturally lakes prldo m the record . _ bis care. Tbo secretaries of tbo Stale Board o Transpoitaiiou are today sendlnir outurgen requotts to the railroad managers of ih state to nurry up the annual reports wtlc they are required lo make lo the boarc Ttneo roads have already complied , but tb other * have not , and thu work of coiunillu up tbo next unuual report it being doluye by tun neglect of the others. The cute of W. J. Bioatcb against R. A Moon > bas been filed with the clerk oftb supreme court. 11 coma from Douglc ' "county. Another ca o filed In tbe supreme ooui 'today was that of W. 1. Carson ugaimt Cass A. Stevens , from Fill moro couuty , Squatter Governor Pcarinan called upc > Governor Boyd this morning , The supreme court will sit again tomorrot Keiitmvil AclUUy lit IlullrouU Center * . Vlco President Parker and W. 1C MoPa land , buporiutondoutof construction , of it Hock Island ure back in Lincoln loduv givlr their personal attention to the details i construction of the new line through tt city. Kucouo Woerner was today uotlflo that bis luo Jot the oreolioa of .tbe new p * sonRcr depot hna bean accepted And ho will coromenco work on the oxcivnllon tomorrow mornlriff. 1'otcr Urssi uni nwnrdod the ccntrnct for Ml the btldeo mMOorj from Lincoln to Jnnscn , wnllo O'Shco ft Novlllo ol thi * city lava secured the contract - tract for Iho brldgo superstructures nlonp the line , The lonRC t brldeo will be tha span across Suit crook , near the vlllnpo ol Ja maica. Wont ( well under way and Is being pushed dr rapidly as possible. The plans for the new freight Jlotjot are complete and too contract will Uoubtlo s bo lot this Vreok. The Building will bo erected at the corner of Nlnotecnlh and K streets nnd will bo 50 by UK ) feet In slzo nnd txvo sturlM hltjh. General ofllcurs of the Utkhorn nnd Mil- waukco systems will Bb In Lincoln this week lo confer with UOCK Island oQlcials now on the R'ound with rofcrouco to the Joint occu pation of the Anlolooo valloy. The prospect - pect for the early ndront of the MIlwauKee Into Lincoln arc excellent. Lincoln In Uriel. A in n named Bothers \viis arrested this afternoon on the rhartjo of stealing a coat , hut the ovldonce against him was so light that ho was dlvcharROd The preliminary hcarlnp of Henry Hnrrl * nn , tno colored mnn who stabbed Amos Conrad with n pocket knife , hn * ueon con tinued until next Saturday. As Conrad is pott In ? along a'l ' right it fs probabln that Ibo ctmreo of assault with intent to kill acalnst Harrison will bo withdrawn and ho will bo allowed to plead guilty to simple assault and battery. Mrs. Hello U. Bolts was this afternoon ( riven n Ulvorco from her husband , U. IT. Betts , on the eround of failure to support. Articles of incorporation of the 1'lruts- dcuUchonuntcMluotzunsvorolns wcro tiled with the county clone this afternoon , l > l trlrt Court nt O'.Nrlll. O'Nnitl , Neb. , Sept. 20. [ Special to THE BKE. ] District court convened bore last Thursday with Hon. M. P. Kinkaid on the bench und continued without a jury until this morning , \vhou the trial of jury C.IHOS was begun. The docket con tains a largo number of civil and twenty criminal cases. Moro than fifty civil and criminal cases have been set down for actual trial by Jury. Among the moro Important of which nro the suits against A. J. Meals , ex-countv treasurer , and his bonds men for two terms ns treasurer ot this county for alleged dctlclencles aggregating $10.000 , nnd two important damage uils against the KlKhorn company. The term will last four weeks. Nnrrnnly Avnlilpil u I'nnlc. McCooK , NTeb , Sept. 20. [ Special Telegram - gram to TUB BEE. ] During a circus per formance hero today the fire Dell commenced ringing and it was with difficulty that a tor- rlblo panic was avertedas the mammoth tents \\oro illlod to their utmost. Tbo poonlo were provallftd upon to Uoep their seats whni : as sured that tne fire was under control. T. N. Young's hardware store was the only buildIng - Ing uamagod. The loss will not exceed f 1,000. Cause unknown ; full insurance. bCiiUlLKli. Nob. , Supt , 2 < } . [ bpeclal Tele- pram lo THE BER. ] Boys playing with matches ignited a barn of C. Bailey in North Schuylor today. The barn and con tents were consumed. Loss $300 ; no Insur ance. Trcumsoh K.inluil l > jr Tlilovos. TECUMSKIT , Nob. , Sept. 2 < J. [ Special Tele gram to Tim BEE. ] Tbo advent of Rinpllng Broi. ' circus brought lo this place a gang of sneak thieves and pickpockets. During tbo parndo end circus a number of nouses wore entered and the lostei as follows : Mrs. Watcrwjrlb. notes , checks and money to tno vnluo of $1,070 ; Matt Swan and Haughton , watches , chains and other jewelry ; C. B. Currnn , fT . Mrs. Best , Mr * . Hulloway and Mrj. Dorsoy bad their pockets picked ana lost small sums. A number of other smalt losses ivoro reported to the authorities. The B. & M. dapot was entered but nothing secured. Six arrests have been made. Much ISudncH * Transacted. NnniusKvOixr. Neb. , Sent. 20. [ Special Tologrom to THE Br.E. | The Methodist con ference adjourned about 3 o'clock this after noon. Much imporiant work hai been ac complished. Bishop Warren said It was the most successful conference over hold. Dele gates are loud in their praises of Nebraska City's hospitality. The success of the con ference is entirely due to Rav. G.H. _ Moul- lon of Ibis city , who nlonn provided'for dele gates' entertainment und arranged Iho thou sand and one details. Tired of Ooiiientic Unliap | > Inc > . Neb. , Sept. 20. [ Special to THE BEE. ] George Badsraan , a caipentcr by trade , committed suicide at Dewitt Satur day night by takitg ] laudanum. For some lima past ho bos been slaying atCaester , but returned to Dewitt on Thursday afternoon. Since then ho has been drinking heavily. Domestic unhapnincss and lee much drink was the cause of his act. Ho had attempted sulciuo before , but the druggist to whom ho . bad applied for poison fixed him up an inno cent dose. } SniMl Kearney Saluonkcepera. KEAHXCT , Nob. , Sept. 20. [ Special Telegram - gram to THE BEE. ] Last week judgments amounting to $7.500 were obtained from two saloonkeepers ou damage suits brought by women wbcso husbands drank too much. Today Jack Dnycr , who was refused a license last spring , was found guilty of soil ing liquor without a license. No One bos yet been imposed by Judge Holcomb. A few bondsmen of tbe indicted ealoonkeepers arc embarrassed over the affair. Curly shHllner. Neb. , Sept. 20. [ Special to THE BEE. ] Last evening Miss Ada Sbaffner and Mr. D. M. Corly wore married nt thd rosl- deuce of the brido. Tbo bride is a daughter of Henry Sharlnor , a prominent employe ol tno ElUhorn. The proem Is deputy post master and ouo of the promising young men 1 o the town. MUllt : TllOVllI.E IX Tlio Arrival of tin American Vojsol ut I.a Cuayru Cauie * Kxcttomeiit. * ' NEW YOI'IE , Sept. 30. The World prints iho followiu ? : LA UtUTiu , Venezuela ( via Colon ) , Sent 25. There Is intense excitement in this citv over the arrival of the Red D line steamci Caracas , from Now York Dy way of Puortc a Cabello , an Insurgent port. Captain Edwin Q Whitein command of tbo United Stales crul tor Concord , expecting difficulty , advised the captain of the Caracas noi to deliver the steamer's papers at tbe custom bouse here Furthermore , in order lo keep the paper : from falling into the bands of the local cus toms officials , Commander While sent a boa1 with a force of nrmod men , who received tb < documents from tbo steamer's captain tnc conveyed them to the Concord's commandei for preservation until tbo Caracas should b < ready to sail. Two Venezuelans wcro thrust Into prison on lauding for having taken passage on iht Caracal from Puerto Cabello. The customs officials at first refused to grant the Caracas permission to discharge her cargo , but after wards consented to allow hdr to unloac freight consigned to this port. United States Minister Scruggs seat a formal demand to tbo Venezuelan capital foi tbo return of tbe six refugees taken from the Caracas some time agoana now in the Imud : ol ( Jonerbl Urd&ntuu Ho also demanded R salute to tba American tiag and tbe paymenl of personal damaces lo the refugees. Bui tbero was no regular government to reply tc tneso demands for "reparation , as the capital I 1s in a stale of anarchy. Foreign merchants are imprisoned unlesi they give money to the army. Minlstoi Scruggs has advised Americans not to paj auylnmg for such a purpose. Vlllpgas Put Iddo. who baa assumed the role of president , has taken an army of 4,000 men and startec to attack General Crospo alLaTeouas. A rigid censorship has been esubllshoc throughout Venezuela. Trouble Is appro beiidtd when iho steamer Caracas under Think bcrucBH Ii All Illcut. \Vi8UiXQTox , D. C. , Sept. 00 Secrotar ; u Toiler tays tbero u no roasoi to believe that Minister ScrugR r Is not as free at air , or Hit tbero nro the slightest signs of strained n ( T- IBllons belxveen the United States ana Voni Tno luela. Tbe secretary aatd the deparimon If5 had been In communication with Scrugt ; r of since Saturday and had received no news i any unpleasantness , id . I DVlit's S napanlia U reiuola SOME SHORT ON FRESH AIR Heatin ? and Ventilating .Plants Pnt Into the City Schools Prjva Fnllures. RESULTS OF A QUIET INVESTIGATION Clinlriunu Stnrtli Turn * lit nn lnleri > tlng Ilcport Cnnlrnrtor * JMutt ( live IlinuM with Iiocnl StirctlPi Tlir Itnaril \VnntK Its .Money Illicit. Afier watting foruoarly nn hour last , night and telephoning for several absent members the Board of Education finally scoured n quorum and took up the business ot the resu- lar bi-monthly session. The committee on Judiciary reported ibnt Messrs. Holbrook ft Kane bad submitted a bond signed by L. Gould < & Co. and Marx ! Jlrothcrs , of Chicago , ns sureties for the ful > rllluicnt of the coulraot for tha boatin appar atus for the Hartmnn , Central nnd Walnut Hill buildings. The sureties were foreign and tbo committee therefore referred the matter to Iho board for llnal disposition. The report was accented but no notion was taken at thai moment upon the matter. Tbo same commlltco reported upon the de linquent special lines upon the tllch school , lo wbicb ibo cily Ireasurer recently called attention. The committee advised Iho board not to pay the laxes and let the matter go to the courts for settlement ; adopted. The sarao committee recommended that tbo claim of Fred Mcngcdoht for $734 bo paid pro rain lo Mr. Drcxol , Fred Kourapln ? und lltmcbaugh & Tavlor ; adopted. The board decided to reject tbo proposed contract with the Chaffofl Lumber company nna authorized the sccrclary to rondvcrtlso tor bids for lumber. The commlltco on buildings and property recommended the placing of the Johnson heating apparatus In the Lotbrop school at a cost of $740. Adopted. Uniting App-iratit * . The board tooituo tbo Walnut Hill plumb- lutr question and instructed the superintend ent of bulUlngs to make necessary changes nnd repairs to insure the comfort and health of the pupils and teachers. Mr. Smyth , fro-n the committee on heat ing and ventilation , reported upon the new I'Ullor & Wnrron heating nnd ventilating plant in the Loavonworth building. Ho said that while the apparatus appeared to bo in pretty good condition , yet it did not furnish anythlnjr like thirty cublo feet of fresh ulr per mlnuto for each pupil , ns guaranteed in tbe contract. inasmuch as the Fuller & Warren company had been awarded tbo contract for furnishing the heating and vonlltaling ap- mratus lor tbe new Franklin school , but had refused to sign the contract , Mr. Smyth moved that tbo mailer bo held opou for a veck or two until the board could glvo this duller & Wnrreu system omore thorough nvesttentlon. Tha only Fuller & \Varron plant in use n the Omaha schools is that m the Leaven- worth building. Mr. Smyth sala that the est which had been made showed tbat from woivo to nineteen cubic feet of air per minute was tbo best the apparatus could do. In testing the Smoan system at the Kollom scbool the committee found that the nir was chanced.very slowlv , but at tbe Walnut Hill school be said the Holbrooksystemfurnisbod over 2,000 cubic feet of fresh air per hour Tor each pupil. In this connection it is nec essary to remark that the ventilation at the Walnut Hill scbool appears to bo all rlcht , but the closets that nave been constructed For the special use of the teachers are in Dad shuno. This defect will bo corrected at onco. The committee asked for another week to complete the Investigation of the different systems and the request was granted. Mutt Give Local .Sureties. Mr. Euclid Martin scared up a fox In the shape of a motion to notify Mr. Holbrook tbat tbe board would require local sureties ou bis bond. Mr. Marlin said that this mat ter bad drifted along from week to week. Holbrook had completed ono job , the Walnut Hill , and had been drawing money on it , and yet ho had furnished notbiug but foreign sureties on the bonds ho had submitted. The matter bad gone far enough and the board should sot its foot down in a manner that would cause Mr. Holbrook to awaken to tbo actual demands of tbo board wilb regard to bonds. Mr. Martin's motion was adopted. Mr. Coryell wanted tbo board to give tbo Walnut Hill building sanitation another whirl. Ho offered a resolution to instruct tbe superintendent of bulldincs to make a careful investigation and report at the next meeting. Ho road a communication bearing on the subject from Dr. Somers and the resolution elution was adopted. Tno board allowed claims on estimates amounting to over $5,000 in favor of Hlcbard Smith , W. W. Mace and E. H. Mahouey & Co. Co.Mr. Mr. Powell and Mr. Wehror indulged in an oratorical knockout over a resolution to sod a portion ot tbe Dodge school grounds. Mr. Powell pleaded for the adoption of tbe resolution lor tbe especial benefit of tba fcdor children of the Third ward , who scarcely over caught a glimpse of green sward , but Major Wehrer interrupted by growling : "Cinders cinders is good'enough for other schools and ciaders Is good enough for tbe Dodge school. " Mr. Powell's resolution died with the daisies it might have planted around tbe Dodge scbool. Want * Its Moiioy Hack. Mr. Powell was not discouraged. He pulled anotbei resolution from his pocket , It met with favor. This resolution provided for making n demand upon 'the cilv council for Ihc return to the board of the S20,4M paid out of the scbool fund lo assist in the erection of the city ball. The resolution de clared that tbo contract cntcrod into by and and between tbo city council and Board ol Education at tbo time tbo board ncreed tc pay ibis money into tbe city ball fund had never been fulfilled on ibo part of the council and tbat tbo board as a matter ol Justice and right should demand that the money bo ref jaded. Adopted. Tba cora-niltoo ou teachers recommended tbo election of Ibe following eighth crauc teachers ; Mary D. Hallenlluo , Clara Elder , Nellie Bennett , Emma Carnov , MarySuears , Susie Evelotb , Emma Wbeatloy , E. B' ' Lelirhty , Martha S. Powell , Clara B. Duval , Virginia Kennedy , Matilda Evans and Ella A. Carlisle. Adopted. At the close of the meeting Mr. J. J , Points handed in his resignation as a mem DOT of the Uoard of Education. It was ac copied with regret by seven members of tb ( board , but as it requires eight to make t quorum Mr. Points Is not yet out of tbe board. - After tbo adjournment Mr. Points said that be bad made up bis mind to resign or account of the fact that he was running foi the legislature and bla time would be lullt occupied in bis professional work and Ir political hustling beiweeu now and Novem ber S. His term of office la tbo Board 01 Education will expire in December and b < thought it would bo advisable to slop ou' now and enter the campaign without am official weights hanging to him. Bo sure and use Mrs. Wlnslows Soothing Syrup for your children while loathing8J cents a bottle. t t The Neaiaha County Squabble. "The harmonious convention which Tin -BEE told about in Auburn on Saturday is D ; no means according to tbe facti , " aid Mr C , P. Edwards , an attorney of Nemabi county. "There was a row m tbe couutj convention wbicb will come very near do fnntln ? the men nominated. In orOor tnat the position may bo und1 ri'&od Iho follow ing facts seem nece .irVt Dr Stewart , who WAS n cnndlilnto for Uio H lu senate , wn waited upon by Church Howe nnd a < ked to supoort him in bis canuidac.V for the United States senate. Dr. btawJrt was not In a position to Titcdgo hi * support nnd o informed - formed the boss of Natuaha count v Then Mr , Howe began a firfhl hgntnst Dr. Slow- art's cindldncv , cirrvlrig It' 10 the lloor of convention. Mr. Stull nnd others openly rhareed Mr. Howe with bribery nnd other dishonest practice ? , ntod "ft wordy war ensued - sued , quite two-third * of the deloeatlon withdrawing botoro the. resolution Instruct ing tbo delo.'ftiion to vote for Church Howe was passed , the vote standing 13 for and 5 iisratnst , out of a total of ( W votes. Ton years ago there was a llckrl nominated under like circumstances and defeated at the polls by a Urge majority. " LINCOLN'S PRIVATE CAR. llutnrjr of n llntlrvtt Itclle of tlio \\nr. A passenger coach with a hl tory and hallowed by patriotic associations Is Idly buiTctlni ; Ibo corroalng tooth of tlmo In the Onion Pacific railroad yards ut North Platte Xeb. The car was built for nntl used by President Lincoln during the war. It seems Ktrango and Inexplicable that the car , ren dered historic by association with tbo martyred president , should bo allowed to decay. Efforts should bo made to sccuro nnd preserve It , In n note to tbo Xorth Plalto Tribune Assistant Superintendent Park gives an in- tcrusllng hlstorv of Iho car. It was built at tbo United Stales military car shops at Alexandria , Va. , in 1S04 by B. P. Lamaton , master car repairer , expressly for President Lincoln , who used it on iho Orange & Alexandria railroad to go to nnd from tbe "front" during the war. The car was clad with iron on the inside ot the frctuo and padded on the iron with hair. This was covered with rich corded crimson silk. The car was fortv-two feet long ana eight fcotslx inches wide , divided into three compartments ; dcor was In corner of car ou platform , opening inlu a passage way extenairrt"tbo enllre lenctb of the car ; from this pissagew.iy doors opened Into each of tbo nnvato rooms. Tbs room on ono ena was much larger than the others , furnlsbcd with two sofas andabairs ; tbo smaller rooms were provided with sofas ; the backs of nil the sofaa were so arranged as to lift uu and form beds both above and below. Tbo coat ot arms of each state in the union at tbat time was painted between the windows of Ihe car. The car was considered very heavy and was mounlcd on four four-wheeled trucks. After the doalh of President Lincoln bis remains were taken from Washington to Springfield. I1L , la tbo car. Shortly there after the car was purchased by T. C. Duron t , then nt the head of Union Pacific affairs. It was used by tbe officials as a private car and a special"bulldlnc was put up at Omaha , In which it was housed while there. This was known as "Lincoln shed. " Snortly after tbo road was completed tbe car was eldotracked at Evanston and used for living purposes by Superintendents Given and Earlc. From tbero it was taken to tbe Colorado Central railroad , the interior taken out and seats substituted and the car placed on tbat road as a day coach. After ilbo- carco unfitted for such use by reason ot gen * oral disintegration it drifted into other service. The car was brought to North Platte In 1S9L bv order of Prestdont.Dillon with some idea of taking it to the World's fair. A number of souvenirs "nave been made from tbe woodwork la tha shapa of napkin rings , piper kuivos , etc. Tbeso , witu tbo furniture and painted shields , are scattered about among those who1 Were Intimately In terested in Its hUtory. IJT PORTENT lOtTS'E Moteorollcical 1'lieimmonrt Indicate a Mild Wlpusr. Tbore are already meteorological signs of a mild wlnler hereabouts a'ya the New York" Sun. Sntpa , the tellers-"in the congress of weather birds , bave been seen to fly south. Swallows stayed'nortb ' three weeks after their regular time to leavo.and tbat is re garded a ? another sign of-an open winter. Robins are still lingering , north of tbo Potomao and would t\avo flown , south ten days ago , the weather shakos declare , if they hadn't felt in suoh bones as they are pos sessed of that wo are going to bnvu a late fall and a warm winter. A woodcock shot in Pennsylvania last ween bad only a few feathers on it and tnat s another sure sign of mild weather. So much for the bird * . A coon trapped in a cornfield tbo olbcr night was as poor as a crow , and tbat is held to mean that tbo weather will be so mild tbat he will bo able to be out every day , instead of having co rtiburnate , as was tbo case last winter. At this time last year tbe coons were as fat as pigs , and thov lived on the fat while they were cooped up in hollow trees on account of tbe biting weather. This winter the coons won't have to lie dormant and Dears will roam over the scrub oak ridges from Christmas to Easier. The fur of woodchucks Is much thinner tban usual , and tbat is a sure indication of an open winter. Moreover , rattlesnakes are crawling In tbe huckleberry patches as lively as they were in midsummer'and tbat is another sure sign of midwinter mildness. Blacksnakes are as numerous as they were two months ago. Last year they teen promptly to their dens on the flnt of September. The testi mony of the animals and tbe reptiles appears 3 to bo complementary tq tbat of tbe blr2s. - * 3 While , therefore , wo cannot adduce the in articulate testimony of robins , raccoons , snipo. blacksnnke * , swallows and woodchucks - chucks in support of the declaration , wo believe liovo tbat Ibis is eolngto be a hot autumn , politically speaking. TO AK.Vl CllVIl'M TO Will liiveHticiito the Seizure of Sruleni by Ituaslu. NEW YOIIK , Sept , SO. An Ottawa special says : The decision of tbe Britisb govern- meat to dispatch | a man-of-war to Vladivos- tock , Siberia , lo inveillgate Ibo recent seiz ure of Canadian sealers by Russian cruisers was in response lo a demand from tbo Do minion government , a member of tbe cabinet says , for the protection of its property. It is not as yet known what British cruiser Is to be sent to Siberia , but It will probably be ono now at the Cbill station. Juduingby what can bo learned here , Russia not responding readily totbo , British government's demand for tbo punishment of tbe Russian ofiicers who made tbe seizures and for the restoration of tbe confiscated proportv , tbo British government has taken a moro forcible nnd decisive course to bring about a satisfactory explanation and adjust ment of t&o Insult to tbo Britisb flag. An official bicb up in parliamentary cli clei says tbat he fears before tbe matter U settled there will bo a collision between England and Russia. Arretteil a Conttable. A complaint was fllod Agalngt Constable J. F. Clapp yesterday by Hannah Johnson , charging htm with an attempted assault. Clapp was arrested and tits'cue set for hear ing on. October 10. He claims tbat be went to tbe Johnson dotnlcllo oppt > Ue tbo Dellono hotel toaerve some pftpbrs } and that tbe charge U a blackmalline-cchpme. . . < . . .1 , ! I DeVVUt'sSarsaparilla cieaases the blood. Knot Illiniotr WUUe-lnt iie. JACKSONVILLE , Fla. . Sopw i2ti. At Lees- bure , In Laku county , Tliorflaa Summers ot Louisville , ICy. , shot fcnd insiantl } killed himself. ( le wont to fjedsbure for bis healtb a short time aW tiut sickness Is thought to bave made hi& insane. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Govt Report. y n Baking it (5 * Powder itot flit ABSOLUTE ! * PURE THE FACT Tlmt AYEU'S Sarsaparllla ct'Rns OTinns : of Scrofulous Diseases , Eruptions. Nolls , Ecrcnia , Liver ami Kidney Diseases , Dyspepsia , Hlieu- inntlsm , and Catarrh should be con vincing that the same course of treatment wiu. HUB vor. All that lias been said of the wonderful cures elTected by tin- use of during the past M ) years , truthfully applies to-day. It is , In every sense , The Superior Mo'Uclue Its cura tive properties , strength , clfect , and flavor are always the. same ; and for whatever blood diseases AYEU'S Sarsaparilln is taken , they > ield to' this treatment. When you ask for .AVER'S Sarsaparilia don't be induced to purchase any of the worthless substitutes , which are mostly mixtures of the cheapest in gredients , contain no sarsaparilla , have no uniform standard of ap pearance , llavor , orelTect , are blood- purillers in name only , and are of fered to you because there is more- protlt in selling them. Take AVER'S Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. A > erfcCo. , Loi\ellMnn. Bold by all Druggitu ; Trice ( I ; nls botllci , $5. Cures others , will cure you HEALTHFUL , AGREEABLE , CLEANSING. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics , A PERFECT SOAP FOR AtKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water ARE Y CUSl'F FlF.r Cv FROM Female We.lmess , Catarrh or Hlieuraalssin , | Chronic ; Nervous or Private Diseases , IF SO , CALL Dr. Searles & Searles Consultation Free. Acknowledged to l > e the most succeif ill specialist In nil PRIVATE. IILOOP , Nsuvous. bkis A..NO DUIY- uv DISEASES. Gonorrhea In from 3 to 6 days. Syphilis curjd nltlioutMercury. All ttaues for life. BTKIUlUim permanently cured , remoral com- plet , without cuttlaz. cjuillo or iillat tloa i ura directed at homo by patient wllujut a momanl'j pain or annoranco. I'lI Ks , FISTULA AND HKCTAL ULCKKS enrol without nalu or dutentlon from buslnoit. HVDHOCKI.K AN'J ' VAI11COUKLK pornnnontlr nd tuccetiiullr curad Method notrnud unfailing. .WEAK MEN ( V1TAI.ITV TVEAK ) , Madsiobr too cloi ) nppll. cntlon to builnuii or ttudr : narero woniil ttraln or erl f : HKXUAL K.XCUdSHi In mlddla llfo. or Irotii tbo effocls of youthful follloi. WKAK MKN AltB VICT1M3 TO NKHVO03 DK- niLtTYorKXHAOSTlO.V , WAfaTl.Nf ! WKAKNKS3 l.NVOLU.NTAUV IXJ3SKS with KAttliV DKCAV In YOUNU nnd M1DDLK AGKI ) ; lack of Tim. Tlt'or. tnd ilrcnittb , wltb texual oritant Impalrud and weakenenedpremiturelrln approaclilneold aza. All yldlJ readllr to our now treatiuant fur loti or Tltnl power. Call on or addrois with ttatnp for circular ! , ( re book and receipt ! . Dr. Searles & Searles , " * Neit in Post Onice. CURK Anew ul Complex Treatment , contlitlag ot Sappoitlorl * * . Olntmont la < Upiuloi. alia la Oar tnai'llli ; a Poittlva Cure fur Uiterunl. Intornil tllndor Ul eillngluihlnt , Cbroalo , itooentor Herall- Urr I'llei. Tain llemolr hit never liten known to falLilperbor i > for < imatt/mill. ; WliriutTttrfram tbli terrible dl o-i.a wtien a wrtltsn guarantej l poilllvelr Riven wllhCbJtoi or refund iliemonur If not cured road itamp for fra garaplo. Ounrnntes limed brKubn 4Co. . Ururiclitt , Solo AjcnU.corner lilt- and Uoua/ai / tro t u = .Jm. Neb. OB.B.O , WES'3 NEUV15 AND nilAlNTHB kf llKNT.aipacldo for llrilurlv tntitaan , flu , fin raUrla , Ueadaobe. Nerroui 1'roiiraloa c uie4 Of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulnen. Mental Itaarai- lonSo tnettof tbe Uraln.cauilnztniaottf , uilier/ Oecijrduattt , I'reiaaluro Old AIO. llarruuen. LMH of 1'ower In eltber * ez , Impotenor , Uouoorruua aod all Female Weaknem * . Inroluatarr lonui , dpur. matorrbea cau ed br orer-oturtlan ot tas Urala belf-abutearer-lndulKenca. A month' * trjitajiai II.Cforli.br mall. WeKuarantei'U boiei to ourt fcacborde forOoozei. wltti Ii will a 3l wrlltan inaranteeto refund If not ourjl. Guarantee liiual onlr br TbeoJore. If , Lewla druficlii , cole aza toutbeait corner Jothand KHrnam ti. . Uuiabm the I nct , Futot mu& Flout IB tie W rti. NEW tORK ToMDOlfDERRr'ANtTlUSBOW. . Ererr Saturdar , NEW VOUK , OIltttAl.TKIl and NAI'IJ:3 , i. regular lntcrr > li. - . BAlODk , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE nte * on lowest tarmt U > * od from tba prlndpl * DOSKH. urainH , H & iu. esanHiutii , rontis. Exeortlaa UckeU UU > le to 1 cturn l > r tlU.tr the ! ! > tvrouue Clrde < t tiartb o ( Inliuxior NaplM & Oltnlux " - - " tU Iteir Oriin to AST i = ; u ! it itvist SiUt , Applr to aur of our loc l AfOottortQ JIUOTUKU * . CUlcaso , IU. nd LL T ALE. 500 Picked Suits worth $15 , $20 and $25 , now on sale at a Suit. Every color. Every size to fit any man. Then , will be nothing better offered * this season. Corner 13th and Farham Streets. AMUSEMENTS. BOTD'S K"ew Theatre Thursday , Friday , Saturday , Sept. 29,30 Oct. i Mattneo baturdnj. Thu Komantto Artur. ALEXANDER SALVINI Accompanied by . and his company of pliiycrs under tbo direc tion of .tilt. IV. .M. VMI.KISON , In elaborate unil rciill tic i > ci > iilc revivals ot tbo rumnntic ilrauui. IthrKltrulUK : Thurbdajr J'Bnnej7's Fumoun Ilumanro. d ' Don C'n-Mir ill * UiirHii. " Krltlny andSuturdar nlcht Dumas' .MaitiTplt-ce , "Tlio Three liuiirilmiirli. " Sniurdur Slntlneo.double bill "JColiort Miiculri1 , nniltlio nctlngrceslOD ot "Cii\ullrrli : ICimllrHUH. " Entire new scenery by Albert Urnvor and Iliirnrldzo of Chlo.ico. Costumes by Hinn- rlilul of 1'nrlH HDit Van Hnrrieof 1'lilliidelphla. Armomnd properties ny Gutpcrto of I'urls. Adrancenale ouons Wednesday. BOYD'S NBW I No THEATER A Palpable Hitl Omaha People LlKe It ! NIQBE Abbott & Teal's Comedy Compiny scored an Instuiituneiius Success at lloyd s Theater ) ; iit nlglit In the beautiful comedy of NIOBE Only Two More Nights of Fun. Just Two Performances. TONM3HT AND TOMOllllOW MCIIT. Don't tnls it. Usual price , FAPML SLTIMIL rieior.i Four nlibticomraeuclnif Sunday Matinee Sept. 23 1'llK tJUCCKSS OK IMbT SKAbON. A. W. KIU3MONT , In bit teniatlonal comedjr drama entitled , "V-V-V. " " Matinee Wcdncidar- WONDERLAND -AND- BIJOU THEATER. Continuous HIOW | from 1 to 11 l > . M. New Specialty Olio and I. AM AMIIUK I.Ab . SOo General Admission " . ) EUUUATIONAL. Dr. Sargent's Normal School. Of rii > * icul Training lor Uomun. atOAuuuiIKii : . MA88. will open tu Twelfth fiei- lon on October 2UUi Inttead uf NOTember 1 , at kurulofor * . GRANDFATHER'S Patent applied for. Send for Circular , STEEL EDGE Stamping and Re- tinning Co. , Boston , - Mass , QUAIL BRAND HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oatsn Unequalled in Flavor. Corn Gritz , Sold only in 2J pound paakugo/ Velvet Meal , For mil 10ti9 nnd pom * . TOE BKFIlEAPBST Sold by nil FlrU-Clm DEFORMITY BRACES ElasticStockings , Trusses , Crunches , Batteries , WaterBottlej , a Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies. AIDE & PENFJLD , 114 S. lolh SL , Kixt to Poslofflce DR R W , BAILEY . - t Tooth Filled With. iT " - B ° ut i' in br tiLITYVv'VT F tlio Latest Invention. TEETH EXTUAOTnn WITHOUT I'AIX OU DA.NOKH Al'ULUBKTOK TKHTU OX IlUllllER FOB I'urfcct ( It KunrHiitced. Tontli extracted In tlio incirnlni ; , how onus liuerlod In ovuiilng of fchinu < luy. Hue Hpfuiinuns of Kuinovublo Jlrldco , r > cu Biocliucns ) nf I'luxllilo KliiHtlu I'lato. All work warranted us rtiprctoiitcd , onice , Tlilrd 1'joor. I'axlon Illoo c. Tclciliimn | 108 * . Kith an 1 Fnrniii SU. Tul * Kleralor or Stairway from 18th ii trout Kiitraiico. NEBRASKA National Bank. U. 8. DEFOSITOSYOMAHA _ _ , MEF , Capital , $100,033 Surplus $05,001) Offlcwre and I > lr tori Ilcnrr w. Tatei , preildent II. UCuiblnx. Tlc preilden | , U. K. Maurice W. V. llor.e , Jolmi , Collliu J , N , 1L I'atrlck. I/ewli A- Ueed. canbler. Tl-Id IRON BA.NIC