THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SVTt'RDAY , OCTOBER S. 1892. IT READS LIKE FICTION Queer Story of a Lincoln Woman' * Do- raostio Life. DEVELOPED BY A SMALL BANK ACCOUNI Mr * , r. II. McClollnn'i Sirnnco Imnpprnr. nncr I.Xilnlnfil | After Her Death Itock IMnml ( MllrlnU Ktpect No I'tirtbcr Tronblr. LIVCOI.S , Neb. , Oct. 7. ( Special lo TUB BFC. I The reporter who visited Juojpo Lan- tlnp's court this rnornlnc , K of a ron.nnllo lurn of mind , would have found ibo material tot a romantic story ttial would eclipse anything - thing ever ntlcmpted by Mnry Jane Holtnc Or Mra. K. I ) . K. N. Southwortti , Tnls motor , lal for a story of the modern erotic school was ttionrlhcd In a casn in which Iho attorney /or Orln R Sutlon mnao application In bo * tiulf of his client for testamentary loiters on the uslato ot his wife , Wlnnlo A , Button , now deceased. Mr * . Sulton was In bcr ilrl ; > hood days a resident of Lincoln nnd four years ago oho was married in this city to a young man named P. U. McUlelltui. Previous to her marriage she had been employed In the millinery ( tore ot the Tnornbunr sister * , wno nro still In tlio sumo basincss In this city. Mr. und Mrs. McClolltin .vent lo housekeep ing ut 1 IS North Fourteenth street , aud , as fnr as anybody know , lived happily together. Attur llvu months of wedded llfo Mrs. Mcdi'llnn disappeared and all efforts to Und her tailed. From the developments tn llio county court today It Is learned that when she left nor tiomu in this city sno went lo Kansas Clly , where she assumed the name ot Lllho McClaln , nnd worked In a number of families us a domestic. Aflor she had lived In Kansas City about a year she mot nut ] married Mr. Sutton , and wilh him went to St. Louis , ivhcro they miulo tholr homo until she died. A llttlo girl was the fruit of the leeond marriage. On her death bed Mrs. Sulton requeslod her husband lolntorm her undo , Mr. Jnromo McLnln , of her death. Mr. McLnln lived in Lincoln but tbo announcement of her death novoi reached him. Sulton vlsllea Lincoln a few weeks ago nnd remerberlng tbat his wife had tola him that she bad once worked lor ihp Thorn burg ulsters , be visited thorn and thcru learned the whole story. Ho also lo.irnod that his wife's father had died and loll her the neat llttlo sum ot fOOO on de posit In a bank nt Ucunoll , In this county. It Is for the purpose of securing this money for his llttlo oaiK-hler tnat Mr. Sulton today uppllod for letters testamentary. As Mo- Clellnn still lives in this county It Is hardly probnblo that button will got iho money without n legal contest. Snlt'ly Across Dlspnti-il Streets. General satUlaclton ts expressed In this oily over tbo satisfactory sottlcmont of tbe questions at issue Delween tbe ItocK Island anil Iho Lincoln Street Hatlwav company , wbiub resulted In the crossing ot Vine and H streets last night. At 4 o'clock this after noon the Hock Island bnd thruu tracks across both street * , anil oy tomorrow the line wil bo extended to O street , where the work or the now passenger depot is being pushed a : rapidly as possible. It Is not orobablo Ilia O street will be crossed nt present. Tn < Hock Island , tn consideration of the agree tnent of tbe street railway peonlo to witn draw their injunction , paid to the latter i sum of money sufllcitnt to cover tbe noces ' ssr.v cxpenso'in cutting Its tracks , etc vVorl on the praUo soutb from tbo city ts pro cress ing favorably , tbo present line wuatberbeinf all tnat could bo desired by the most exact Ing of contractor * . JlixrU 1'olltlcH wltli lilt llellglou. Tbo disadvantage that sometimes attend the mixing of DOlitics with religion is illua tratcd by n case lilod In the supreme cour this forenoon. It comes from Hllchcoc county iinil is entitled .lobn Piper und J. E Howard against \\illium Woolman. Who the case commenced \Voolmau was th pastor of tbo ContsregiUloual church at Pal : tmlo In IHtrlicocl : county. Ilo was al : elected county Judge ot that county In tn fall of iB'JU. This fuel sot mod to cause die satisfaction nmonp some of the brethren who held to the orthodox belief In politic us well as in religion , for the were republicans and democrats , whil their pastor was a member c tbo independent party. At nny ralo ba blcod was engendered and finally spedII charges , were tiled against Iho revcron JiuUo. Ho was charged by tbo plaintiffs i tbe present suit , who al that time ofllciate us iho elders ot ibo cnurcb , with having re pnatcdly and persistently uttered statement that were contrary to the truth , wilh glvin way to violent nnd uncoutrollabio tempi ana wlib defaming the good name ot men bers of thu church ana subjecting tuu soelol to public reprouch. Brother Woolman i once- resigned his pastorate and sued Elilo I'lpcr nnd Howurd for damages lo tl amount ot t5OUO. The jury favo him J3 and now they bring tbo matter to tbo attc ttou of the supreme court on tbo ground tn tbo damages awarded are excessive and n lusialntd by the evidence. 4 , Uocili tit the .State Homo. Articles of In corporation of the Syndlcn Block company of Alliance were tiled wil > the secrntnry of state todiy. The caplt stonk Is $20,000 and the incorporators are I J C. Hounds and others. The ccrtilicito of the nominutlon of tl 4 independent state ticket was filed with tl secretary of stnto todiiy. Superintendent Mnllilieu of the Koarn 1 industrial school was at Ihu state noa todny. { superintendent Johnson Informs the Boa of Public Lands nnd Ilulldings thin , tbo nc wing of ibo Hastings asylum fnr the chron lusano IK ready for iho reception of patient Land Commissioner Humphrey states th ho Icels qullo complimented by Iho stat merit In this morning's V.'orld-lU'ratd to t illect that hlu mouling at North Platla In evening was a lizzie. He occupied a prou nont seat on the platform wilh Govern Forakcr last night , and the uiebt before addressed an cntnusiastic audience of ropu lloans In Snundera county. Ho is ricllned tbe opinion that some hoodoo is Impersc atlnp nlm for Iho solo purpose of con ( out Ing tbo correspondent of tbo Omaha paper , Tbo case of William U. Hamilton agair. the Homo Fire Insurance company roach tbo supreme court from Douglas county tl nltornoon , Tbe supreme court will hold no moro s lions until nnxt Tuesday , at which til cases from tbe Fifth Judicial district will hoard. I.lmmlii'i .National llanl < , Tbo published reports of the national bnc doing business in the city of Lincoln for 1 quarter ending Sopiembur SO furnish sove very interesting facts which illustrate I prosperliy of the Capital City. There i live at tbrso nniional banks. Their co blnod capital U (1,250,000 , whllo tbo surnl In the ngrrgult ) amounts to $ U 1,000. T most Interesting fcuturo of the reports U t , excellent showing made in regard to the i posits. There are ou deposit In thi live national banks $2,472,055.1 Those funds represent the deposits the ueoplo ot Lincoln and Immediate vie ity and do not , Include the deposits ot i tlontil aim stale hunks which are nold hi for the convenience of the retail inerchai ot tbo hundreds of towns that are naturn tributary to Lincoln. This class of tiopos amount to # 1''ll.W'.Tlt , thus making total amount of inonov on deposit in Line bauks fatiS.i-JT.H ) ! ) . tbo loans and dlscou ot tbo combined banks amount to t.1 7&'J.Ui ) . Il muy bo borne in mind that in above figures tbo reports of tbrco savii banks and u nu'nbor of privuto banki are Included , Tbo deposits la tbe savings ba alone Hill . amount to considerably o * i ruVft n. ut * Tlirru ( 'uttiicrt llunifd. Shortly after4 o'clock thl * morning lire alarm called the department lo I South Klghth street , whore three cotta wore discovered to bo In tUmos. Oue of buildings was unoccupied , but the other i wrrti occupied by the families of J. KcupertRnd Noab Shelley. Tliooccuui were able to save a large , partion of tl houioliold effects , Tbo llamiM spread v rapidly and u tbo comixes were locatei a long distance tram either of the en | houses the dopurtmonl was unable U anything more than protect adjacent hi ings when il arrived. Tbe ncaroit bydi was locatea at Eighth and South stmets consldorable time passtd before a slroan water could b turned ou ine flauiet. cctlagos wcro owned by L. I ) . Shnmn. a brother of the independent cfvnaldnto for contfrcis in thli alstrict , and wore valued at about 17,000 ouch. The Insurance on each building amounted to 1500. An OtnntmVonnii'i Uoorgo Evans , n cook employed tn a hotel At OmabB , came to this city yesterday in icarch of a runaway wife. She loft his boa anil board several weeks ago , ll seems , but he got no trace of her whereabouts until ft day or so auo. Ho bad no difficulty In findIng - Ing her here , and she was arrested between the hours ot 1 and 2 o'clock this morning occupying a room In company with R white man named George Chase. At the request of Evans the woman nnd her companion were t Ken to the police station find locked up. Mr * . Evans ts an octoroon and might easily pass for a whlto woman if the light wcro not too strong. Ctmio Is a cook at Ltndseys restaurant in this city. Lincoln In llrlcf. A special panel of 100 jurymen ha * been drawn for the Irvine murder trial , which commences Monday. A carrlaeo driven by Mrs. 0. H. Gere , wife of tbo editor of the State Journal , was struck by a motor car at the corner ot Tenth and 1C street * this afternoon. Mrs. Oero escaped unhurt but ouc of the horses was bndly hurt. William Heed , a farmer living In Stflrons Creou township , reported to Sheriff McClay this morning that ho had a horse stolen In this city last Wodnosdar nlcht. The Idea of reporting his loss to the authorities never Occurred to htm until this morning. ilKS. Y1.IKH/.NU.V3 TltBATJIKXT. AfTorcleil Mount Itrtlot 1 > jr the MftluuU ln- truiliicfil h- the I'll } lrhim. \VASIIINOTON' Bunn\u or Tun BRB , 513 FouitTBRsnt STIIEBT , WASMIVOTO.V , D. C. , Oct. 7. Ono Dart of Mrs. HarrUon's treatment the past few days which Is thoucht to hnvo a soothing and restful effect Is massage with oil. n not infrequent nnd generally successful method of bringing hack the strength to an enfeebled constitution. It U especially use ful where tbo nervous symptoms are us mani fest as In Mrs. II itrrison's case. This even- Ing's Star says : "Mrs. Uussoll Harrison and her gol'Jon-halrod llttlo Marlbena made a pretty pinture at the white house door this morning , the former starting down town and the baby standing on the threshold waiving her a laughing good bye. " Noun Tor the Army. Tbe following army orders were Itsuod to day : Leave of absence from Oclooor S to De cember S Is granted Second Lieutenant John U. Kcnnard. First artillery. The resigna tion of Second Lieutenant John C. Uonnord , First artillery , has boon accepted by the president , to take effect December S. The leave of absence ou surgeon's oertlllcate granted Ciptaln John K. M.vriok , Third artillery , Suptemoor 10 , Is extended nine months ou surgeon's certilicato of disability. Leave of absence for six months , to take effect on or about December 1 , is granted Second Lieutenant Ralph H. Hnnde- man. Twenty-tint Infantry. An army retir ing board having found Captain James H. Baldwin , Eighteenth Infantry , incapacitated for active service , the extension of leave of absence on surgeon's certificate of disability granted him August 4 is still further ex tended until further ardors. First Lieuten ant Chancoy B. Baker , recently promoted from becoml Lieutenant , Seventh infantry , is assigned to the Seventh infaciry , companj D , lo date from September J9 , Ib'J- , vice Cochran , deceased. The leave of absenoo granted Major Alfred A. Woodhull , surgeon , Is extended ten days. The Uavo of absence on surgeon's certificate of disability granted uaptnin Daniel F. Stiles , Tenth infantry , August SO U ex tended one month on aurceon'p certificate nl disability. Captain Ira MacXutt , ordnance department , will proceed from South Beth' lehem to the works of the Keadlng Iron com. pany. Heading , Pa. , on ofilclal business ID connection with tbo Inspection of t.he Inch Haskell multichargo pun now manufactured at those works for the ord < nance department. Second Lieutenant George S. Harrison , Tenth infantrv , is trans ferred from company 1C to company D ol that regiment. Leave of absence for sb months on surgeon's certificate of disability is granted Captain Eoeuezer W. Stone Twenty-llrst infantry. The ordinary leave of absence grantee First Lieutenant John Baxter , jr. , Ninth In fantry , July 20 , is changed to leave of absence S sonco on account of sickness. Tbo follow y in ? changes in thu Tenth Infantrv are made o Captain Gregory Barrett Irom company L Ifd to company A ; CnpUln William Pauldin Ifc from company A to company D. Cnptalt c will to tbo . Barrett proceed join com. d to which he is transferred n Punv of absence for OEO montt d and fifteen days , with permission ti ! - go beyond sea is granted Major Uenern . .SK Oliver O. Howard. Leave of absence grontei K Augustus A. UelofTro , surgeon , October 1 ! 1 % Columbus barracks , O. , Is extended sevoi 1y days. Captain A. L , . Smlib , commissary o -y subsistence , now on duty In the ofllco o at tbe purchasing and depot commissary of suh rs slstonco al Cblcaco , will report on Octobe 10 12 to the chief commissary of subsistence 1)0n Department ot Missouri , for temporary dui ; nal In connection with the subsistence of th al troops taking part in thodedlcatory exercise ol of the World's Columolan exposition. By direction of tbe acting secretary o war tbe following changes in tbe stations c officers of thn medical department are 01 to Lb dered : Captain Henry S. Turrell , nsslstan Lbal surgeon , ts relieved from duly at Madiso alD. barracks , New York , to take effect on th expiration of his present leave of nnsencc ho and will report to the comanding ofllcer n herd Fort Kllov , Knn. , for duty at that post , r < llovitig Major John Van It Hoff , surgooi Mdjor Hoff on being relieved will report i person to tbo commanding ofliuer at Foi Columbus , N. Y. , for duly nt that post , rt rd Moving Major Johnson V. D. Mlditlotor iw Major MldQleton on being relieved will repoi ilC to tbo commanding ofllcor of tbo presidio ( Is. San Francisco , Cal , i or duty at that pos Is.at Cnplmn William C. Gorgas , assistant su geon , is relieved from duty at Fort Bs LObo Fin. and will to tbo best rancas. , report coc , st manding o 111 cor at Fort Reno , Oklahoma lei ritorv. for duty at that post , relieving Ca " Hior tnln "John L. Phillips , assistant siirgeoi he Captain Phillips , on being relieved , wl report in person to the coramundic ib- loin - ottlcor at Fort Myor , Va. . for duty i that post. Major Robert A , White , surgco in- id- is relieved from duty at Fort Myer , to tal - effect on the expiration of leave of abseni ist granted him September 23 and will then pr ceed to report to tbo commanding oflicor i edits ' Jefferson'Barracks. Mo , for duty attb its depot. Major Oaniol G. Caldwell , surjfoo is relieved from duty at Jefferson Barrack : BS- - and will report to iho commanding ofilcer ino bo Madison Barracks , N. V , for duty at th post. The commanding otlc ) r of Fort Ba runcas is authorized to employ a cltlzi physlciaa by iho visit until tbo arrival iks that post of a successor lo Captain Gorgn ; he Captain Hobert F. Bains , Eighteenth i rat fantry , now on leave of absence in this cil .ho wilt report by loiter to the superintendent ire recruiting service to conJuct recruits to tl m- Department of Texas. lus 'ho MUoellnneoiu. ho The Iowa republican association ofvai ilo- ington hold Its last mooting lost night pri ISO to tbe presidential oloctton. Dales rixod U.of the railroads for voters to visit tbolr : borr of are October 15 , 23 and 29 and November 5 In- and 7. Certificates will bo furnished the aa- who wish lo go homo to vote by applying Bro the transportation committee , consisting ! nts J. P. Ued and J. H. O. Wilson. Uallroe illy give half-tare rates. . ilu Tno decision ot the commissioner in t ibo desert land case of James B , Foollert ola against Eleanor C. Uarduer , from Cho.von uls \Vyo. , was today aDlrraed by A&slstaul Si lil- reiary Chandler , wbich cancels Gardnc tbo entry ; also the decision In the mineral la ags case of the Union Pacilic aud Utah ternti not against Ira C. Kennedy , mineral clalma nks against Kennedy. vcr II. E. Walker was today appointed pc master at Montrose , McCook county , S. vice E. Fuller , resigned. The postmaster the Atkinson and North Bend , Neb. , auO Ll IS31 Day county , S. D. , have resigned. The I .cos lor recommends J. 1 } . Jonnson to be his s the cessor. William Wboolock and wife of lo two are at tbe Ebbltt , and E. J. Cooper of 1 twoN. Moioea is at the Metropolitan , nils Ex-Congressman Farqubar of Butt : mlr who ba * been here for some days and who i ery as usual , hard at work-to tbo campaign , i 1 al tbat the interior of Ibo itate of New Yc ; mo particularly the northern part , ot wblcb ) do is a resident and ot which he tpoaks in illd- adylsealj , will do bolter for Ilerrisou t rant It aia four yean ago. He is very posil ana In his declaration tbnt tbo state of t > i of York will elool republican electors n Tne month. P. S. I DUN'S ' REVIEW OF HIE WEEK Great Activity Pisplayed in Trade for the First Week in October. WESTERN BUSINESS EXCEEDINGLY GOOD Textile ImliiMrlen Were Nerer .More I'roj- ptrotu Thnii nt l'rr eut llrnd < trcot' of U'nll street Itctnrni from the Clearing llouie. NBW YO K. Oct. 7. It G. Dun ft Co. , in tholr Weekly Hctluw of Trade , says : The first week of October shows more activity on the near npproarh of the presidential election. Business Is distinctly bettor at Iho south on account of the improvement in the prlco ol cotton , moro active at the west with Improved crop prospects and only slightly retarded al tbo cast. As expected , the ro- oction from the extreme low prlco of cotton helps business at the south. In poncrnl , speculation has disturbed legitimate trade much loss during the past quarter than U usual at this season , although the transac tions tn cotton have bcon exceedingly heavy. Trade at Boston Is somewhat narrower as tbo election approaches. Cotton goods are decidedly firm and wool steady In prlcewlth holders confident. At Philadelphia the trade in tobacco 1s good and steady In chemicals. Business Is brighter at Baltimore. At I'ittsburx manufactured iron Is quite active and In largo demand at well supported prices , whllo business tn glass Is fair , but a strika ot coal mlnew embarrasses the Monon- cahcla trade. At Cincinnati trade in groceries is good , while other trade Is active and money grow ing somewhat stiff. Al Indianapolis there Is a boom in manu facturing , and railroads find It exceedingly dlfilcult to handle all the lonnago offered. Al Detroit manufacturing is decidedly active. Chicago reports n largo trade In merchan dise nnd good collections , with bank clear ings 14 per cent larger than a year ago , and u decided Increase In real estate and lumber transactions. Receipts of cattle , bogs and sheep nro slightly larger than a year ago , but receipts of Hour , barley , cheese , blues nnd dressed hoof are double last year's , a decrease - crease being noted only In ribs , lard , wool and rlcn. Al Su Paul trade Is materially greater and al Minneapolis very good and Iho output of Uour'JOU.OOO barrels ugalnst 194,000 last year. Business at St. Louis is raoro aollvo Iban usual and collections prompl. Al Kansas Cltv trade U steady ; cattle re ceipts heavy and collections fairly satisfac tory. HUHIIO | ( looit lit Ouiiilm , At Omaha business is good and at Denver business Is Improving. Nearly all southern elites roporl butter trade , though Little HOCK crop prospects are not encouraging. Business at Louisville Is Improving , with largo sales ot tobacco. At Nashville traoo is fair aud at Memphis trade is Improving , and a decided Improve ment IK notnd al Now Orleans , with bettor prices for cotton and very good collections. The Iron industry Is doing well. Notwith standing the resumption of woric bv many establishment * which were idle a lout ; time on account of strikes , the consumption of pig Iron apparently exceeds the nroduction , and the demand gives a decidedly stiffer tone to ihe market , Tbo iron trade is still dis appointing , and rails very dull , but the de mand for structural Iron keeps Ihe works busy ana plates are surprisingly active. Perhaps ihe textile industries were never more prosperous than they are now , for while prices arc remaniably low , tbo demand for goods is large and urgent , and the works are crowded with orders. Rubber goods works nro busy. It is not a satisfactory symptom that the speculation in cotton is enormous , sales at tbis city amounting to 1,020,000 bales last week , with an advance of one-half ot 1 cent in once , yet exports of cotton are not largo , and of all domestic produsts tbo value ex ported last week was only f5,4S3,54'J , against $ 'J,7US,9s9 for the same week last year. Con- biderlnn tbo great increase in imports ol merchandise , the state of foreign trade is hardly encouraging. The business failures occurring through out the country during the past seven days numbered , as compared with Iho totals ol 20S last week. For the corresponding we < V of last year tbo figures were -TO. ' ltKADSTIiUT'S UiVIE\V OF TKAUK. a . I Prices < ilv I'roinlne of Itullnc Illglinrnn < ' Stronger In thn Future. NEW YOUK , Oct. 7. Bradatreet's Wai street review says ; Speculative attenttoi during the first week bag been mainly absorbed sorbod by special movements , such as lha s in iho stock of tbe New York & Now Ens land. Tbe general tendency of prices ba taken on tbe xvbolo an upward direction an If tbe market has lacked spontanloty , il ha certainly experienced a widening tendonc ; 0 I which , In the opinion of Ibe street at If.rst should lead to better and moro active cond " lions in the near future. Th controlling feature of tbe situa tlon seems , to be tbe Idea thn n i rt the influences which have restricted spect 3- latlon and depressed prices nro passln 31. . away. Some attention ts paid to the ttrmc 1.rl tendency of money , hut ll Is remarked the 3f no laudable evidence is forthcoming of an 3ft squeeze In rates which should affect price : r- On tbe other bond the lear of gold exporu rr - which has weighed so heavily upon speculi rn - live activity , is now practically out of tb nr - way and the question Is openly dUcusso rP - whether in an Incoiuparatlvely short llm Pn , tbo return of the flow will not sel In froi ill Kuropa lo Ibis country. The fact thai tt IB corn crop Is a much larger uggregat at yield than has been hitherto Ind atn catod has also some influence , wbil * e ll is believed thai western railroad : co together with the trunk line connections , ui cofl enjoying a traftlc tbe volume of which con flat pares favorably oven with the exceptional : atat largo freight movement of last autumn. Tb n , fact thai tbo dissolution ot the Wester s , Trailc ) association promises to result in c of violent competitive struoglo or lowering < at rates seems lo have a reassuring effect , If r- does not encourage the bullishness ioticeab r2n In connection with the granger stocks. O 2nat serration of the market's action during tt is. past fortnight would lead to tbo concluslc is.n - thai tbo oiosl powerlul speculative Interos bavo concluded that existing factors tend ' enhance values in the near future , even be Ibe movement ta somewhat sto-.v In attract ing a full measure ot pablla buying. CM.VIUNO iiocsu STATIMKNTS. : Omnhit'4 Clcnrlnm Airlfinill tn Almost a . Million n Ii y I'reim Wlirr Cltlp . NBW YORK , Oct. 7. Toe following table compiled by Bradslreot's elves the cleanup house returns for the week ending October 0 , 1S9J , nnd the percentage of Increase or decrease as compared with the corresponding pending wecu of I&91 : I > iilinincy' Ainnzniis I > ufcitcil : In it Hlooily IlKttleultli the Pri-ncJi. PAUI9 , Oct. 7. Colonel Dodds , commander of the French fcrcos operating against King Bebanzin of Dahomey , lelc- craphs the minister .of marine an account ot the battle with the D.ihomeyans on October 4. The French ' opened 'a roan through the forest and at tacked the Dahnmeyaufe on the Hunk. The natives were In a strong position and a des- r era to fight followed , lasting for nn hour , at the end of which the natives fled in disorder , pursued by the French. They left 200 dead on Iho field , Deluding twenlv Amazons. Five Europeans wcro killed and twenty-three woundea ; three Senegalese aiites wore killed and thirteen wonmlod. I.lptltenunt iolt/-itiiln'H : Itlilc. Bnuux , Oct. 7. Tbe Germans are jubilant over iho brilliant record rondo by Lieutenant Heltzsteln. who traversed the distance in 73 hours nnd 0 mlnutos. The borso ridden by Lieutenant Hellzsteln is an old English half- blooded animal. Ho drew a mail cart In Brussels for mnnv years. l'aml ] Dttluguteft Coining. LONDON , Oct. 7. Among the passenger ! on tbe White. Star line steamer Majestic which sailed today from Queenstmvn for Now York , are Messrs. O'Conncll , Solellnnt Dr. Pace , the papal delegate the lit. Hon John Bower'vood , M. P. , and General Urls tow. _ The Aiistrlun-liurmuii Hitlers. VIENNA , Oct. 7. Captain Foereiter , a Ger roan competitor , reached Flori&dorf in 7 hours ami 14 rainutco. He finished In a stll run on font. The Germans now hola tb second and Iho fourth places In the compe tltlon. I'.tsmxa 2-yj.v.vr.so.v. Death of the 1'oet Laureate Commented o by Dr. Dnbbf. LONDON , Oct. 7. Dr. Dabbs writes to tb Times as follows : "Nothing could bo mor striking than tbe closing scenes of Tenny son's life. On the bed lay a ficuro of breath ing marble , bathed in tbo lleht of ibo fu ! moon , his hand clasping iho volume o ShaUespeara bo had asked for and which h kept oy him until Ibo end. Die moonlight the majestic llpuro lying there , irreslstibl , brought to our minds bis own 'Passing eKing King Arthur. ' His last conscious word were of love to his wife nnd son , words to sacred to bo written here. " Kdwln Arnolds TinirliU Tribute. LONDON , Oct. 7. Sir Edwin Arnold pub lisbes iho following poem In this morning' ' Issue of tbo Telegraph : No niOHiiInx of the bar ; sail forth. Ktrong ftht ] Into tb.it Kloom which has God's face fc lleht. Not a dlric. : hula proud farewell from one fond lip , And praise , abounding praise , and fame faint starlight Lamping thy tuneful soul to that lurgo nee Whore thou bhalt qulro wltn anzcls. Wort of woo Are for the unfulfilled , not tlioa. ivho o moc Of nonius sinks f ull-nrbud. Klorlous.axlow. No moaning of tlio bar. musical drlf tins Of tune' * waves , turning to the uternnl boi Death's soft wind all thy gallant canvas lit Ing And Christ thy Pilot to the havou bo. Will Ho Hurled \Vustmlnnter. . LONDON , Oct , 7. Tennyson's funeral e ; vieoj will bo held In Ibe parish church i Hu.itumoro on Monday. Tbo bodv will I burled in the poet's corner la We'stmlusti Abbey on Wednesday and will rest tiesh ' . Browning's. i C' It h- by her The Tariff IBS , 0 Has not railed thepric on * 130 to ' ids Of Blackweil's ler ne he , Bull Durham r In 30- ' 4 ind ir' Smoking Tobacco. ary nt , * There are many other tbrands , > st- D. , each represented by some interested at ity , ested person to be "just as good lit- uo- as the BULL DUUIIAM. " They iwa Dos are not ; but like all counterfeits , ale , = " they each lack the peculiar and is , ays irit , attractive qualities of the genuine. i he We attach this tag to ore every bag of BLACKWELL'S live ban ( oBrUlhcL poSrMof DURHAM TOBACCO CO. lew the smoker. text DURHAM , N. c. I. HOW 11AYOR MILLER DIED Corotur'a Jury is Listening ton Recital of Facts in Iho Case. SHORT STORIES TOLD BY THE WITNESSES Olllcrr O'Diinnlinn Itrolto * Ilinr tlio lloilj- \Va round \\r \ , iimnmrn lr rrlbp the w Iturlcndpr l.nlljTpll nl the l.i : t DrlnU. An Inquest over iho remains of Charles P. M'ller ' was bcsun ftt 2 o'clock yostcrday afternoon to the undertaking rooms ot M. O. Maul. The Jurymen were John P. Thomas. Joe \Vithrow , Colonel Sharp , Gustavo Ander son , Charles Mentor and John I' . Uurler. Oftlcer O'Donahue proven a very Intelli gent \vttnc s nnd tumutelv described iho finding ol the body , Its position nnd the sur roundings , ilo was positive that the time of finding iho body was not far from 5:1)0 : ) In the afternoon. The condition of the weeds indi cated that certainly not moro than two per sons hnd entered the place where the body was found and they must have walked In single file. Lr. ) J. E. Summon bnd made a ppst mortem examination. The b.Ml had crossed tbo brain and lodged Just behind the rlcht eye ; saw no powder marks on nulMdo ot face ; the ab sence of powder mnrn did not necessarily Indicate thai the shot hnd bean llrcd al a long ran co. J. R Lally of 307 North Tenth street , a bartender at S'J3 LJodgo street , liiulsecnMr. Miller nt the bar twice ; ho bnd f 10 with him ; several drank wilh him ; this was between S nnd 10 : < ! 0 on Monday evening ; ho was back ncaln at 11 n. in , and wanted a drink , bui said ho bad uo money ; uavor saw the men wilh htm before ; was under the Impression thai hu was In earner In llic evening with a woman , but was not sure ; he was consider ably Intoxicated on hH llr.it visit ; on his second rlsit ho niipc.ired to have been sick. Olllcer Kirk corroborated the testimony ot Olllcer O'Dnimbuo. f'red Oriimii , a clerk for Mr. Miller in South Otnana , was called to identify the numo "P. C. Kolllni , " which was signed tit the pawnbroker's nud which Is the reverse of Miller. Ho thought ll did noi look like Miller's urltini ; ; that the note found in Mr. Miller's poouet say In aTe whom it may concern : I have trnublo its my bead and cannot stand it any lancer , " was not In iho wrltlncof Mr. Miller , al least ho dla not think It was. Mr. Miller hud frcoucnlly compliance of trouble in his head , und had Dean doctoring for It with two physicians. Idn Russell. 101 North Ninth street fUirdio Mann'si. tcslitled that she bad seen Mr. Miller In iho house twlco early on Tuesday morning , but she i of used to look al the body and when iisitfd to describe tbo visitor to tbo houbo she gave a desct union which failed to tally in any ivirliculnr with that ot iho dead man. She ; ald she coiila identify ibo ring nnd watch chain which bo wore , una when shown ihoso worn by the dead man said that they wore not the ones Worn by her morning visitor. Shu bad not seen anyone in the bouse that nlghl who were a black straw tint. The inquesilhen adjourned until this morn ing at. li o'clock. Mrxlru Atlllctcil. El. PASO , Tox. , Oct. " . Advices from the Interior of Mexico give nttrllcnlars of a most desperate slate of affairs at Totuca. Thn poorer daises are dying every day by hUn- drols from starvation and exoosurer aug mented by an enidomlc of typhoid { ever. At Zicatecas 133 ucathn occurred last Sunday. Tn < ) people are growing desperate , and in ? ovcral instances have attacked tbo govern ment warehouses , overpowered the gunrds and carri'M1 olT Iho corn and other products. The corn cron of this season was lulled by frost while in its milk. Tno carlv part of Ihn season tbo country was afllicted by drouth. Many of the crops huvo been killed b.v cany frosts and much sutlonn. ; is expected itils'wlnter. even moro than has been ibo casu. ( Tasteless Effectual. ) For Sick-Headaches Impaired Digestion , } # i ; Liver Disorders and | i Female Ailments. | ! j Renowned all over the World. 1 i Corered Tilth a Tstlelru & SolnUft Coatln ? . J ! i Ask ( or Beechara's and Ulce no other * . * ' 'Made ' at St. Helens , Eneland. Sold by ; I ; druggists and dealers. Price 2B cents a" ; $ boi. New York Depot , 365 Canal St. HUMPHREYS This PRECIOUS OINTMFNT is the triumph ofcicntifir [ Medicine. Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with itasaci'RATivr. and HEALING APPLICATION. It has been used over 40 years , and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. b For Piles External or Internal , Blinder s or Bleeding ; Fistula in Ano ; Itching or Bleeding of the Kcctum. The relief is immediate the cure certain. Is For Burns , Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. The relief is instant the healing wonderful and unequaled. For Boils , Hot Tumors , Ulcers. Fistulas , Old Sores Jtchincr Eruptions. Chafing or , . . . . . * , . , ltT. f .T. * ! Scald Head. It is Infallible. For Inflamed or Caktd Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. Price , 50 Cents. Trial size , gc. Cents. RnM t ? I > riircl ti , or irnt foit-iwl < l oil r rll I of fri lii'nriiuKia' urii.ro. , 11 u i u minim si. , MTwHIK. \ . WITCH HAZEL OIL DR , W , R , BAILE the Latest In entlou. TEETH EXTKACTKn WIVHOUr I'AIX O DANGER A 1'UM , SET 01 ? TERTH ON ItUilllKIt FO v Sfl.OO. I'orfoci fit Kiinranttiud. Tenth extracted I the mornlnu. New ones Inserted In oveulu of fame day. t < ue Bpevlinonsof Komovahlo Ilrldito. Bto ipeolmens of Kluxlnlo Kluntlo I'lute All work wiirriiiiteU UK rfpresontuil , Olllce , llilnl I'.ocir. I'uxtun Itlo3 ( . Tclephoiip HKS-ii 10llin > il FaraanSh Tukf Elevator or Htulrw.iy from 18th Street Entruncu. NEBRASKA National Bank. D , B. DEF03ITOSY - . OMAIIA , ME $100,00 Suqilus . $05 , OC Offlceri and Director ! flunrr W VatM. prciMo II. U Cuibluw. vlcj prc ldcni. li a. Maurics W. ilorie. John i , C'olllni J. M. IL I'atrlok , lawli . llecd. euhler TMIS IRON BANK. IT DOES NOT TARE TO IUKE A COTIER. WHATWE ASK Is that you spare only five or ten minutes of your time and let us show you over our stock of clothing , and we know we can sell you some thing. Our styles , prices and variety cannot but fail to please you. Come , whether you buyer or not , and look at our goods just the same. You cannot afford to miss our immense assort ment this fall , bought to sell at lowest prices. IT CONSISTS OF OVERCOATS , SUITS , PANTS , For YOUNG MEN'S the AND BOYS' CLOTHING , Million Gents' Furnishings Successors to M. Hellman & Co. Corner 13th and Farnam Streets. Lvery MAN can bo STRONG and VIG OROUS in all reiper.ts _ _ _ by Uilnc SPANISH NURVINE , thegrentbimnlwli Keraeily. VOUNO MEN OR OLI > tuffcntiK Irom NERVOUS KEBILITY , LOST or FAILING MANHOOD nightlyci.nssioi.sconvulsions , nervous prostration , cmm d by the use ot opium , tobacco or alcohol , wakc- . VA ? fulness , mental depression , loss olponer in culler ccx , spermator- ANU APTFK t'SK ' rltcun cauced by sell abuse and over indulgence or any personal ueak' nesscan b restored to perfect health and the NOBLE VITALITY OF STHONO MEN. We give a written guarantee v/tih G bo ps to ruic any case or refund the money. $1 9 bovO boxes (5 For Sa.l3 in Omatia by Snow , Lund & Co. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Til * mlnrmt ipprlnilit In nervous. chro lr , prtviuo blonil. tktn nd annniy ( llsen i. A rermlar na fslsti'red graduate m meilclne. Jlpiomai anil luriitlcntt' nliciw. li 1111 ! treallni : with thu grr&toit lucceil Htnrrli , ipcrmaturrhucs , lost manhooJ.iamlDHI Wmknon. nlvht lonei , Impinency , fptilll . strlctura. aou- JrrhoeE , gleet. TRrlcoccle.ctc No mercury n I. NCIT treatment for Ion of vltnl powrr , fartlet unnblo to visit me ma ; ba tr nte 1 at homo by eorre pen < ! une < > . Moilldn * r Inttratu nu sant by mull or zpruai > curwly pnckeJ. no marks lo InUlrate cout nts or oeuder. Ono pi'rton&l Intorrltiw prcierred. Cunsultailoa frco. LorMspunaen.-e ttrlctly prlr.ita. Hook ( Ml'larlu ot LAM Mat tro * . Uffla iour 8 . a. to 8 . m. Muailaji 13n.rn.to llm Send iiumpfor rucu. . 'ROt OSALS FOR GRADING SLOPInG BANKS OF EARTH AND FILLING LOT , OF REAL ESTATE. Sealed proposals will I o rooolvod IIP tliu un- U'rsizucd until lt ; ) o'clock p. in. . October Uli. IMI' . fnr anuHii ; and sloping bankof i.irili nnil Hilling lut of real estate , thu cond I- .Iciii of wlilcli lut < i bi'on duciarml u mils.inco Dy ir Iniiiicoi NOR. IJI'.IT. ' : r.MH , Il''l andlM ! Ur idliu of binkhdown toabout tliuluvol of siirroiniillnir strouia or alleys , as follows : 'Lots.I and 4 , block UK. city. Moplnir mil KrailliiKilowti tlio front porlIon of tlio folluwliiK hunks of o irtli so [ is ID pro- \oiii Hi fa'liiiK. ' wasting or uusliln ; uf earth nn tin ; Hiilnw.ilks ailjiuunt thoruto : lankbof L-arth on lots 1 mil - ' . t'locl ' ; fil. cltv. .liiiili of ciirili on Uli ) west , HO foul of lilot-K ' / . " sliinn's Third AUilltlon. on tliu south glilu of rhiirlcsstruut buti'en Hslli bliuot .iiultruli trcot HiinUsof uitrtlion lots 1 , 2 , 4 urulS , A. II. . .i'iiiii..ih' | Adnlllun. II ml : * of eirlli on loll 5 and U , blork 15 , Slilnn'ft Addition. It.ink ol uirlli nn lot 13 nnd the iioith half of lot U. MinnyBldn AUUItlon. tiiiilisnf unrlli on lotah , I' ' , 10 and 12 , Cherry jrilcti. fioiillne on llurron htruut , now called 3Ttli arunue. und Mllliiii ( if lot I' ' , block 11 , Ihin-coiii I'luco. In tliddty of tiinnliu. Such uork tn bo donu In iii-coril.incn with the Instructions of tlio Hoard of I'ubllu Works und ( Jliy Knulnuur iilds U > bo iiniilo on printed blanks fur- nUhlnz by thu bo.ird. und to bu iicunmpanlud with a ccrtlllrd cliccK in the inin of t'iM. piiy- itlilu to lliu city o [ Onuhu , as an ovldcnuu of Kood faltli. 'J'bo boord losorvcs tlio right to rojpct any or all blus and to walvo dufrnis. I1.V. . IHHKIIAUSKll. Chairman Ho ird of 1'ubllu Works. Oiniihi , Nub. , bullion.bur JUtti , \ J- 1-7-8. TO THE OWNERS OF ALL LOTd AND PARTS OF LOTS ON DEC1 A- TUR STREET FROM 27TII STUEKT TO 29TI1 STREET AND INTER- SliCTING STREETS : You lire hereby nollllud th'it thu unilor- slunod , thieedUliituresled friiuhoIduM ot tlio ully nt Oiiiuha. have bcon duly npi > ointud by tlio mayor , with the appruv.it of thn rlty council of gald city , to u-.3c 4 the dainacii to tlio owner * ruapootlvnly of lh property iilfe ted by thu clianuo of cradu of Dccnlur K htrool , from -Tth lo 'Jilii. sirixitu mid lntur uct- Inu sticets. dtularcd nui'usii.iry ny urdliiunco Nninbor 1VJ , passed H pt. .Mb , lu'JJ ' , and un- pl-ovud Hcpt. ' ird , IKlc ! Vou nro further nut'floil ' , lliut having au- appoint ment. ana duly itiallfled | as required by law. wo will , on iho Inth day of October. A. D IM' , at the hour ofthrou o'clock In the af tornoon , at thu otlico of ( iuo. J. I'aul. 1W. > I'.irnuiu Btreul. within Ilia t-orporutu llniltH ot 'ild clly. meet for the purpose ol consldoclnxnd nniklns tlio a to > > iiiiunt of dHinaxu to the < i m > r rinpeo'- Vuly ol Hitlcl proiiorly. atiuctu'i bv H-ild cli in jo of trradu. ii > k.n luti > conkldcratloii special bonellts. If any. You art > iiotlllcn to bo present at the tlmu and placa uforcsild. anil makonny o' toorstatoiuDnUconiiernlux "Id aks of daiuugca us you may consider propiir. < ! ia : j. I'Ai'h. \VM. 0 SllltlVCK. JAH. SrOUKDALi : Oumlia , Neb. , October Cth. Ib'J. . OTuUt. NK ' Pl'liMCATIUbS IHIIi KillUiin 1'oitpnld lor'-'Scts. ( orstimpj THE HUMAN HAIR , Why It Kails Off , Turni Oroy. and thu reinudy Uy 1'rof. UAltUhY 1'AKKKU , 1ll. . A. b , I ) . A , I.ONU A : Ol > . , 1013 Arch street. I'hllitdelplila , 1'a. Kf ery onmUoulil leinl ttilt lltllv buuk AtLuaxum TO THE OWNERS OF ALL LOTS AND PARTS OF LOTS AND REAL ESTATE ALONG 10TH STREET FROM VINTON STREETTOSOUTH CITY LIMITS. You nro hereby notified thnt tbo under- slimed , throti dHlntiTestiMl fiouholdors In tU rll v or Oni ilia , liavu been duly atipointod by the mayor , with tnu approval of the city C'liiiicll of said cltv. to assu s the diuimco to thu uunorH rcspootlvuly of the property do- ciiirod by or.ilirini-c tinco sary to bo appropri ated for the nso of s-ild olty for thu tinrposu of opLiiln.-an J uxtondlni ; Hith Birout from Vln- totistrcotto to tonili city ItmltH. dcolarod ni'Ci-ssiiry by ordlnnncu : c.K ) , liaised Oo- toner si. IM-ffl , iipprciti-d Uctobur4th , Ib'X' , Yon mi * further notillcd , that Inivlnj , ' accented - contod R.tld appolnlnicnt , uutl duly quailfluil ns icii'roil ( | ' by law. uo will , on the tutli day of October. A. 1 > 1.VJ2 , nt the hour of 0 o'clock In tin'forenoon nt Ihu olllcu of T. II. McOul- locli , h J X. Y. I.tfo HuildliiK. within the oor- porato Ilinlm of said city , incct for the pur- IID'U uf udiiHidurln ; and" mailing thu assess- nu'iit of dauiiiU'e to the owners icspectlvoly of Bald piopurty , hv rniison o ( niicb taking and appropriation thereof , takliiK Into consider ation ipeolal Dcnotlts. If any. The property holonirin to you proposed to bo appropriated us aforesaid and wnlch biu been Uuolared necuisiry by thu council , by oidlnanco to appropriate to tlio moot the ully l.ulnz klln.tle In iiald city of ( Jinulm , In tin county of Dun -Ins , and Malu of Nobraska.lt debcrlbuil an follows , to-nlt ; UpunlnK aud ex tending Kith stit'Ot from Vlnton itroot U ) bontli city limits. You ari > nolillcil to bo present attbotltno and placoafotusal I. and make any objuutloni tciur hiiituiiioiilHucinceniiir.'said proposed ap- pioprlatlon or assf-siimm of damages ui you muy consider propel. T. II McOl'M.Oail. JOHN r. KjjAuif. JAMiStTU'.iKIALK. : JhmiJm.JJo 7tlijl . oSdlOt rmpii.oU lor IJiKirict Mrfol liniirovoiiiiiiil lioniU. Hoali'd bids marked "propotaU for district sUcuUmprovuiiiuiil bonds" will bu ruceivud at tliuollli'tt of the city tiujsurur. Omaha. Nub. , up litl'l o'clooK noon of I all d.iy of Outouur. ltu. . for thu purchasu of J il/niLUO district htrcut Improvement bond * of the clly of IJnuilia. Neb. Hald bonJ snail bu tlntoJ Outober Ist , IB'J ) . andHhall bu payable In fromonu Ui nlno yo.iri aftur llio dutu tlieruof , with Inturoxt at thu rutuof. ' per cuut per annum payablu annual ly. Principal and Interest payable at Koiint < a llro . . New \ ork. Haul lHndn Hhall bu of tliu denomination of tl.tuauu , CiUj.uU and iluO.UO uuoh , Ijioh bid iiuut stile prlco and amount fcOUKhl for anj Includu accruea Interuit | o dutu of delivery at Omaha , Xuo. The rlKht U reserve , ! to reject any and all bliix. Ihsiied under charter V'wer of cities of thu aielropoiltau class and ordluaiieo No. XHI , ap proved -epteinuur li.ih. ib'jJL 11KNKY IIOMA' . t Cltv Treasurer. ult io ( lim.ricl tir.nlTnv ilmi < i . bids marked "proposals fordlttrlci Krad UK boiids" will bu rcce.vud Ml the city treasurer's oUlei * . Omaha. Suh , , iipt'J I''o'cloi'k noun of iho iJib day of Oclober. lo'X , ' . for tliu purchuKeof JK * . OO.UJ district jrradliiir botidv of tlieelly of Oin.ilu , Noli. Said bomlasliall bo dated October Ist , HJi unukli.tll ho payable In fromonu lu nine year * afler iho date thereof with interest lit lha rate of A per cuul per annum payable an nually. I'rlnolpal and interest payablu nt KoniiUu llros. . New York , t-alil bo.idi ihuli booflhu ileiKimlii.alon of Si.'JjOOJ. fXXi.UJ and IW.OJ each , 1/ieh bid must btitlo price anil amount so ui ; lit for and Include accrued Interest lo Outoof dolivorv HI UinuUii , Nei ) . Thu rlibt N reborvud to reji-ol any and all bids. Usuol under charier pourrr of oltlos of the molr..pol- Itan etas ? und Ordiuuiicu No. SM , uuprovoi repiember Kith , Ib'/J. ' HUNIIY IIOM.N. s''ldlTt City Trodiur r.