2 THE OMAHA DAILY 1SKH ; . .TITlrllSlAY , MAY 11. lsfl . fusing and tot containing any reliable In f jrm itlmi 1 Don't \our objection go to the veracity of the book InKioad of the evidence shown by the copyt" asked Justice Post ' 1 tint ma r bo true , " answered Mrob - ntcr , "that may bo true , but they do not l > nno the whole of theclnrgc " 1 Thit position cannot Do ten iblo , " slid .lustioo Post , who suggested that If they piovod nnhorlngeof a put of the coal , the testimony ought to bo ndmlsjlblo > The court hold th n the way hills wore nd- inlsslble , us in the absem P of the bonks of freight forwaided they were the best e\l- tlcnoo This let In all of the bills with thn exception of these for March IH'JJ. and somn posters which had not born Idontilipd This ( omplcted the i coord which would have been shown bj the Butllmrton fielirht books (1 tnn llitlmnto from Oninln. John Uitonser , nn architect of Omaha , was railed for the purpoio of futnishlng ox- testimony with rofoionce tn the cell house. Have jott moisiirod the walls of the cell house and made ciliinatcs on the cosll" nsked Judge Uoano ' Yes , sir' Uhitareourestimates' " South wall , tT.'Jll in , north wall , J3.100 ; past wall. * J,1sroof , > MltH ; lion guards for windows , etc hOO cubic feet stone , f 1 TfOO , cut stone , 17.1,7. > 0cubicards rubble stone $ . " 0. now on hand , making n toial of $ .M 41. including n ? 100 cslimato for any mistake in llgut Ing This was on the basis of frco labor The stone on the north Is ordinary stone , not n llist-ulaas building atone " Youmaj take the witness , " said Judge Doano T.ikltnr the fact that the number of men employed as thltty to fortv and two of them skilled , " asked Mr Wi Inter , "tho others green men , in jour opinion could the build ing bo crei ted as cheaply hi frco as by con- \ictlabor" , . " 1 f they w onld w ork , a f ter some weeks they would dopiett\ well , but as It is 1 don't know what the emu lots could do My oypoiionco Is that in the end the clieip" t man Is the most oxpensho in mj opini in , after six weeks pri < ti'o , I think two con\lets could do about as much as one fi eo mechanic " Did \ou exnminetho south v.allf" "Yes , sir , the grade of stone on the south side of the wall is landom ashler and can beget got out of a good ( luillti of i ubblc " "Does il not cost more money than rub ble' " Usually not , for it can bo selected from the rubble " \Ylnit Might HUTU Itcen. "If it should transpire thit thn cost of ex cavation was 40 cents instead of " . cents pet jard , asjou have figured , il would add to the cost of the building ! " ' Yes. sli. about 51WI " If it should U.inspire that the nibble work cost moio than jolt have llgiucd , then H would add to the cost ot the building ? " "Of couse It would " If it should tianspiro that you had in cluded the pi Ice of tlio stone , but not the labor In cutting , then that would add to the cost ? " "That would bo tiuo. but jou aio stating n fact that does not exist " ' Did jou Include the now stone that went into the noith wall" ' 1 I did. I allowed the old ashler and tlguicd on the cost of Iho new stone I computed tlio wall as now lubble , and also , at the same time did not ch.ugo for the iccuttiug of the old ashler ' "Old jou tMco into account anything else than what jou have lofetrcd to' " "No. sir , that includes the material and labor " "If It should turn o'lt that the ashler stone was w01 th but 11 cents insteid of " .1 rents , that the nibble stone was worth but .land I Instead of 7 or Scents would not j'our estimate then bo too blghf ' asked Judcu Doano on redirect examination "I should say so , " answered the witness "Isthoieaiij cut stone iu the south wall ! " "No sir " "Now , did it not cost the state to tear down thai old wall nnd iceut the stone ? " " 1 think not , the wall had to be torn down and I llguto thai it cost the same to clean up the old Btono as It would have to h.uo bought and cut now ashler " Every possible attempt was made to tattle the witness , but It was n failure and ho was nllowed logo without any turthcrcross ex nummtion. ' .More IllllH Idni Illuil. Miss Dalloy , astcnogiaphcr in from the B < fc M ofilco , was called to identify a number of way bills for coal sent to the asylum. A. B Mooborg , another clerk fiom the railroad olllce , identified way bills and copies of the freight received book- Mr Gllmoro was iccallcd and identified ono of the slips attached to ono of the waj bills as being in his handwriting. This sli ] showed the numbers of some of the cars 01 coal sent out to the asylum , nnd at the morn ing session was tilled out for the icnson Hint it had not been Identtllod Charley Ludwig did the s line thing with reference to one of the way bills which hac boon tilled out for want of Mentillenlion This accounted for till of the copies about which there was any question and the com lilotn iccord contained in the missing freight icceivod book was befoio the court for its consideration Passing to another branch of the case S M Mills , manager for S V Johnson & Co , a ( lour firm of Lincoln , was called as a wit ness "In 1801 did jou know the linnet W K Sowoll & Co , engogod in tlio commUsioi business ? " "Yes , sir " "In Januarj , 1801 , did Johnson sell Hour to Sowell ? " "Yes , sir ; for a peiiod continuing unti March , 18W " "What was the nature of tno contract ? " Tilt of the Attorneys. Mr Webster objected , sij'ing that that had nothing to do with Iho case on trial. Judge Pound slid that ho proposed to show ihut theiu was a contract and lhal Iho Hour wont to the iisjlum "You want lo convict men on presump tion. " added ivir Webster "Don't wouv about piesumptlon , " le- toitod Judge Pound , 'we will prove the facts " Justice Maxwell iulcdth.it the quintlU of Hour furnished might be shown. JitilgoNonuldid not think it proper to show thocontiact 1 Wo propose to show that Sowoll bought the lloui fni the asUum of Johnson ; that it was doliNoied to the asjlnm , and that voucheis woio presented to thn state , showIng - Ing a dlsiiepincj. Wo will prove that U was crooked " "Thoy don t pietond to show that Johnson did that , " replied Mr Webster. "What , we will show Is that Sow ell hid no Hour onlj th it ho bought of Johnson , " re plied Judge Uoano "What the ' - " was ai'-angoment ? Judge Pound asked the witness "That Johnson would fmnish Sowell flour dellveied at the asjlum duiing the nuaiter beginning Jnmiiuy , 1MI1 " Ilun the 1'IoiirViu rnrninlied , ' What was the amount delivered during the month of Januaiy , Ib'.il " . Mr Webster objected , statluc ; that the lx > ok was not In evidence The court ruled that the witness would loftcsh his memory by looking at the boolc "There wcio 12KK ) i > ounds " "How much duiing Pobruarj' ? " "Nino thousiud pounds " "At what prho per 100 jiouiidst" Mr Webster objected on the ground that the prlco was Immaterial. The court sustained the objection "How much was delivered after thuU" "In March , 4.730 , Apt II , 0,500 : May , 10.500- June. 12,500 pounds " "What Hour was this ! " "ThoShogobinnd " "Was thcio nnj furnished during the second end quarter of 1801 f" "No , wo did not have the contract. " "How about the third qunitcrl" "Wo furnished iho Hour. " "In what quantities I" "October , 17,000 , November , 0,000 , and December , 14,000 pounds " ' 'Did jou deliver any Hour to Sowoll dur ing the llrst quarter of 1SW , and if so how much ! " "Wo did ; In January , C.1,000 ; Pebruarj- , 7,000 , , and March , 11,000 pounds. " "Do jou know how much of this flour Sowell took to the asylum , " asked Mr. Web- ster. ster."No "No , sir ; from the terms of my contract I could not toll , " "Could Suwell have bought flour from any one else without jou knowing 111" "Ha could , for I could not hnvn prevented him from doing so. " "What other dealer was doing a wholesale ) flour business during that period. " asked Judge Pound on ml I reel examination. "None , " answered the witness. "Did your firu not control the wholesale limiting of flour during tint period' " "That was the understanding. " Ideiitllli'd thu Voucher * . Stnto Auditor Moore was sworn "Hnvo j-ou the vouchers of Sowell ft Co or flour sold to the state during the year Slllf" "Some of them , and Iho others nre with he county nttornoj before the grand Juiy , " insweiod the witness 1 Are they attested bj the members nf the ioard of Public L inds nnd Buildings ? " " ' 1 heir names are upon them " The vouchers were 1 tcnlllled nnd handed i ick to the nil 11 tor , th it ho might make n abulatcd statement showing the amount of lour with which the stile had been chin ged llmv It Wt * Dellvoicd , C W ICond'ill , n dr.ivmin who had hauled 'or Sowoll ft Co , tostlilod to having hauled lour from Johnson's stoio to the asjlum. DM jou Inul all of the Hour ? " "lint was mj contract , commencing- the last of October , 1MU " "Doou know how much jou hauled dur- ng the month of November' " I do not knort. though I tistnlly took ibont ono to'i ai a laid 1 nlwajH got the lour from Johimn 3 store " "Who received It at thu asjlum ? " ' Nolnd.v duiing is'H : It was not weighed just ( hinipnd into the flour oox " "Did jou always deliver all that jou 10- celvodt" "Notalwiys 1 vv fi allowed ono sack of flfly pounds for c.u h load " "Duiing November and December. 1M)1 ) , did \ou leave Hour ut any other phco thin it the iisvluin' ' 'Yi's , sir , acting tinder instructions of : ! owell , duiing November nnd December of Ih'Jl ' 1 would lo id up for the asylum and on the waj out I would unloul a pat t at a stole on South Tenth street , sometimes I would lo iv e IOU and sometimes 1 000 pounds " "How ibout.linuarv I'-OJ'1' "On Jinuatv fi I stalled out with 2MO pounds , and loft two sacks at my house The loid was weighed out , but the wagon was not weighed bick On Jnnuaij 11 I took another loan out to the asjlum and do- llveted all th it I started with Bcglnnlm. on Jntiu.it \ 5 , 180.3 , thu people at the asvliim commenced to count the sicks , but pi lor to th it time there was no account kept of the delivery" "After January 1 , l OJ , do you remember of leaving any pot tlon of the loads at other places' " hoinu Mhoral Honu os. "Ihoro weio several times ; I should sav that four or live times while I was hauling Ho p at the Tenth stieot stoie Sometimes 1 would leave eight sacks and sometimes twenty or even moie I nlwajs did this under Insliuellons fiomSewoll " "Was thcio any other time when jou did not deliver Ihe amount of Hour with which jou stu led' " "On December 23 , IbOl , I look out a load and Sowell told me lo pul thirty sacks in my bun " "Did jou do this ! " "Yes , sir. I put the ( lour in my birn and a few elavs later I Inulcd ten sicks to the store on Tenth sticct , ten s icks to Bieckcn- i idgo , a s iloon man at Tenth and N sticcls. nnd thu balance to Hill , a man living on N stieet " "How did jou get jour rnvt" "In Hour , thit w is the agreement " "i hat's all , ' slid JuJgo Pound ' \\hochcckcdovcrtlieHour nt the nsv- Inm' " asked Mi. Wcuster on cioss-CKaml- nation , "Aftoi Januit\ \ , IS'J ' ) , Mr Liuet's bo\ , bul befoto that theio was no peison who piid anv attention " ' Did that Hour that jou left along the lotil cvoi go Into the tickets as having been dclivcieil at the asjlum ? " "As to that 1 cannot siy. " N. B IIUSUEY DEAD. Skotrh of an llonurei ! Clti/cn Who I'.lxsod Away Vontordiiy. Punoral set vices over the lemalns of N B HusbOj , late president of the Builders and Tradcis exchange of this citj , will bo held at the family lesideuoc at Twontj-second and Half Howard sti * ets at U o'clock tomoi- tow aflernoon A delegation of the directors of the exchange will attend , and at . " > o'clock the body vv ill bo t ikon to the depot and thence convejed to Minneapolis , Minn . for buiial , all of Iho membeis of the fanillj ac- companjing it. Mr Hussey , whoso death is so deeply de plored "by the communltj , was bom at Prce- dom , Me. , In November , 18JO , at which place ho resided until 12 jears of nge Ho then removed with his parents to Spring- Hold. Mass , whore ho icmalncd eight years and laid the foundation of hii education Then going to Boston nnd completing his education , ho returued to Springfield and en gaged in the insuianco business , which ho followed duiing the next two veirs Ho then took charco of the iutciests of the Connoticut Klver tallioid at Nottbamptoii , wheie ho lemained twelve joais At the end of this time ho engaged In the steam netting and hardwaio business In Noithatnpton and eight jcais. after in the woik of building water works systems for cities , pulling in plants at Holjoke , North ampton and Ploiunce His health falling , hoiemovedln ISbJ to Minneapolis , Minn , and In Ib ll to Omaha , foiming bete the Hus- sej i\ , Diy comptiu , of which ho was presi dent until the clnj of his death For thopist Ihe jeais ho has been presi dent of the Master Plumbois association and for the past thieo vcars president of Iho Builders and Traders exchange of Ibis city. He was also a member of the ex ecutive coinmlltce of thoNallonal Bulldcis nud Traders association and was quite piominent in politics as a member of the re publican party. Ho had also been , whan In Massachusetts , a member of the national re publican committee Ho was man led in 18-)7 to Marg.uct Bliss of Noithampton , Mass , who survives him and by whom ho had live children , three of whom one sou and two dnughlcts , nil giovvn , icmaln lo mouin his loss NO HOPE JTUB MO3HER. . Nolhlni ; but Intel > < nllun hyAttnrnoy < icn- rrnl < ) lno > ( ill "iil\o lllin. Distuct Attorney Biker was not In the best of humor when TUB BUB icpoiter on- tctcd his onico "I would like jou to toll mo , " ho said , "whcio'lim BBE gets Its nuthorltj for post poning luduilnltelv Iho hearing of iho Moshorcaso 1 protest against any such action and demand that the federal couit and Iho dlslnct ntlorney bo ho ml in Ihe matter befoio Tur line proceeds to postpone as itnpoi tanl a case as thai ' Mr Baker proceeded to say that If At torney General Olnoy ditcctcd him to prose cute Mosher or if the nttornej-general sajs nothing at all Mosher will bo sent lo the penitentiary if ho ( Mr Baker ) can conduct Ihe case in such a manner ub to send htm there 'ihoonlj hope for Mr Mosher lies in the probabllitj' that Attornej- General Olnej' may direct Mr Baker to accept some sort of a compromise by which the bank wicelccr mnj got otT with the p ij mpht of a 1 ugo sum of money. Such proceeding is believed lo bo verj- Improbable in the Intilim Mr Mosher enjo\s the society of a considerate companion , whoso name is on the pay loll of Uncle Sam The pertinacity of the pursuit has not yet miteri- ullv intorfciied vvith Mr Mosher's personal movements , and hi * long expressed aeslio to bo Imptlsot'ed has not been gratified I'ujtIHined thn "Comcriarlduo , " Owing to the storm the "Scientific Con- > cisarlonu , " advertised to take place at Cielghton college last evening , was posi- poned until tins evening Munv of thu pto- ifosed experiments depended upon electric ity , and naturally deferred to the storm Those poisons who had had gatheiod theio uiior to the storm wore cutci tallied by sing ing nnd stereopticon views until Iho storm subsided Next Tuesday evening the classes of ' 04 and ' 05 will Illustrate by diagrams and actual experiments the process of smelting and rellnlna ores as cmplojcd at thu Omahti ft Grant Smelting woiks of this city , and and also the manner of making white us practiced bj iho Carter White Ixjad works In Hast Omaha Movement ! of Ocelli Mounter * Mt > y 10. At Southampton Arrived Alter , from Now York. At Lliard Passed Pennsylvania nnd Illinois , from Philadelphia At Phlladoluhia Arrived British Prin cess , from Liverpool , At Now York - ArrivedNederland , from Antwerp , Wuealand , from Autwcip ; Ma jestic , from Liverpool. LOOKOUT WINS THE DERBY Swift Field Easily Bsciten by the Gushing & Orth Entry , HAD THE TRACK IN EXCELLENT SHAPE of .11 nil Dhpi'llcd by llrliilit lluny ' 1 liniHiniU Out to Uutili the ( Iroit Kt'iitucky Turl i : eiit .Spin U of till ) l > n } . IofisviME , ICy , May 10 Thltty thousand people sv the Kcntuehy derby of ISU'lon by Lookout , the licet son of Tioubadour , nt Chtirehlll Downs this nftoinoon. A liner day no\or smiled upon Derby clav , which , to Kentucky , Is tlio greatest festival on tlio calendar. 1 ho nttendaticcM\as ono of the larecst In the history of the .loekej elub , uml nlinoat ilvallod the eiowil In uttcnd- nnco nt the famous Tenbiocek-Molllo Mc Carthy race of jeat s ago Tjong hoforo noon the biij coutso was black with people The men \\lio went broke It the poolrooms had a ehanco to sco the Derby , for the Louisville elub opens Its gates to the publie on Deibi day. Ihoio w ere 10,000 people in the frco Hold today They woio on foot , In buggies , calls , wagons , carilages and street cars , uml chased rabbits mil plajcil bill between the i.iecs The grand sfuul and elub house worn bouquets of 01 inclines and big hats woin hi the bjlles of Kentucky The ro- publiein brothien were out in force and if thoiilacd all the f..voutos the dumociats will ha\e to help them out of town. StnrtoiM anil llio Start. Six line looking 'lj ear-olds faoc < l Starter Pottlnglll Tlioj wcto Lookout and Boundless of dishing & Oith's stable , Scioggan Hros ' Hoot Uncis MeOann , C Ijlnici liatloj's Lin Pi , Plutus of the Uash- foi d M inor stable and James K. Popper's Mirage Iho bpttlns i lug was jammed and thhtvlho bookmakers laid the odds The Gushing & Oith ontiy. Lookout ( Kun/c ) and Houndlcss ( II Williams ) , was the fi orito atTtolO limit MiC inn (1'hoipvas ( ) sef- end at ! 1 to 1 Plutus ( A Ulujton ) was third choKoat 4 to 1 Mirage * , with the gieat Isiio Murph > , was fouith nt 12 to 1 , and Linger ( Tljnnj was deemeJ u lank outsider at10 to I. After a bionlawi \ and some dolaat the post , Pottingill chopped the Hag , with Look out HI the lead , Linger uas second. IJutk MiCauti thiid , Plutus fourth , Uoumlless llfth and Miiago last. Lookout at once went into the leid by three lengths and maintained his .uhantigo clear to the cud , unuei pull winning as lie pleased , with lots to sp.ne Plutus Bui k McC.inn and Miratro 1 in In a hunch nculy ail the way. but Plutus loft them in the stielch and got second end in a whipping finish , ono length in front of Bound lest. , who was nenlj two lengths in ftont of Bin k McCann Lingei was bcaton at tlie end of the Hist tulle , coming in live lengths behind Mi.-age bkntrh of thn Ulnnoi. The sport outside the Derby was good The Deihj winner , Lookout is a bright chestnut colt bTrotib idour-Christme , and 1 030111 bles his famous sire in man\ points As a Mear - old he was a consistent colt and while he was not i ailed upon often to meet the best ones of the \eir , his ictord speaks for itself Ho stilted twenty times , won nlno iac.es and was unplaced only onl.v four tunes His best pet forinanco o\er a distam o of ground was tluoofouiths of a milo with nlnotj- eight pounds up m 1 15 Ho made his .i-j ear- old dubut at Memphis , whole , with twenty pounds the best of the weights , he beat Buck MeCann a mile in 1 1'J'4 ' , with US up 1'irst nee , slfuihin s dlcf > Hey (0 ( to 1) ) won , 1 ! uner n to U sn end , London (5 ( to 1) ) third Time 1 17'j second i ice ll\o fuilomjs Cedar Hronlt (5 ( to liwnn , 1'it ti in oisocoiid , DooLst idor ( t to J ) tlilid I'lme i 04. Ihlid rue , thn ICi-ntm Uy Dorliy , for 3-yotr- old colts uml Illlk-s .foils . of la'iui iflOO en- tr moo. h ilf forfeit , tie If dcoliirod on or l > e- fore \lny 1. IH'JJ , JJU If deol ired on 01 bjfore .May I.IM'JI , mniipy toareomji iny dcchiritlons with T 1000 aildnil , of which t4Ul > to soeond , $15(1 ( to thlid , fourth to Uoio staUo ; closoil with sixty nominations , mlle and ti half I.ool.out , 12J ( Kun/ol , 7 to 1 , coupled with lloundlois , won easily by thrto loiuths ; I'lutiH , 1'22 ( A Clayton ) , 4 to 1 oucond by a leriKth , lloundlo s , 1'JJ ( K Illlnmsi , third by tno lengths , lluok MoUunii , 11 J d'horpoi. 4 to 1 , fouith by tun lengths. Mlru o , 12J il Mur phy ) , U to 1 , tifth by tliteu iLnsths ; I.ln ci , I'JJ ( riynu ) , 40 to 1 , llnUhod last Pluio. 2 39 1 ( I ninth race , three-fourths mlle heats , best twolnthroL I'irst heat. Fmpiess Trcdo'lck ( t to & ) uonMillo Nosn ( loiol ) second. In- torlor (1 ( to li thlid Tlmo 1 17 Second heat I'mproM 1'rodiilck ( no bottlm ? ) und \\hllo Nose (3 ( to fi ) won a doud heat. Sit Charles (4 ( to 1) ) and Inleifoi (7 ( to Dl also r in Time 1 Hi' * lldld he it Wlilto Nose (7 ( to 1) ) won by half u lomith , rmpross I redcrlch w.is o\on money Time 1 18 I'ourtli hn.it \\hlto Nose (1 ( to 10) ) won ! ' ! to 1 waslild npiliist I'mprpssTroilPiIcK Tlino- not Khun I'lfth tacii , four and a Imlf furloiiKs : I'oy- Ionia ( lotolwon ) , Kosamond ( J to 1) ) .second , tjrusi4 to 1) ) thlid. 'llnio &H. Tiilriit llttUun a ICIlllutr. ST Lei rs , Mo , May 10 The wcithcr was clear and warm Although only ono favorite won the talent had nothing to complain of , as the other IHo e\onts wore won bj well played second and third chances Tiank Jordan had the mount on four of the suc cessful horses I'lrstrace , hlx fnilongs : Kmperor lllllot (4 ( to fii Him , Cant iln Miles ( 'JO to 1) ) second Vashtl (7 ( toll third Time : l-ms. Second rare , four fuiloiiKS Millie H ' 3 to l ; won , I.ady d ly (4 ( to 1) ) second , Alopiithy (7 ( to 1) ) third Tlmo : f. ) ' , Third i ace , six furlongs : Mldwiy | 2 to 1 won , Volunteoi II ( H to f > ) hocoml , Mos Terry (0 ( toO ) third Tlmo 1 17S Tomtit race , smim and a hilf fiulon i I'tlinl lii.iy (1 ( to 'Jl won IVMn ( CM n ) oc'cond , 1,1111 in ( U to J ) thlid , I'll. iu- 1 iH' ' , riftli raio , sand | a half fin long's C < o\- ernoi I'lfc i (3 ( to 2) ) won I\poi ml i tJ to 5 sic- end , Mollle ll.uwi ( H to 1) ) third Tlmo 121 bjxth i leo ono mlle Kemumd ( H to Gi won , E\ciltlor(4 ) ( to 0) ) second , Viiden third Tlniu. 1.4j ( , Glum t > * U'r' rrocr in. Oi.oucrsTnn , N J , May 10 Uesults Tlrst race , n\o furlonzs l'il/oGto5) ( ) won , Hold Haidy (10 ( to li spoond , Vanmotor (10 ( to 1) ) third I'lnip 1 OH N'oond i ice Ih o furlong" I'll ( J to 1) ) won Mary I ) t'J toO ) second llaytlcnni ! , guldlng(12 ( to 1) ) thlid I'lniP 1 ( ID Thlid laio , SOMII and ah ilf fuilon ' . Tran sit ( S to &i won , \ \ alhioo ( ifi to 1) ) second. Cap tain Hammer (10 ( to 1) ) third I'lmo1 44' , 1 our Hi i. UP , hl\ and a half fiiiloiiKs rorn- wood ( c'U'ii ) won , Obeilln | H to5)i ) > ccond , Knipp ( J to ll third Time 1 28' , I'lfth race , four and a half furloncsVoutu I.ottuy ( J to litton , Aitllloty ( J to 1) ) bccoml , Arauahoo ( J to 1) ) thlid Tlmo CSi4 hi\Ih iaec , six fiiilon s llohemliiii (10 ( to 1) ) won. I'uoKor (12 ( to 1) ) second , Idea ( J to 1) ) thlid llmu 1 231 , ItrmtltR ut Ilitwlliornc. , 111 , May 10 Uosuits rir-t race six fiiriongt Uolo won. laielnda spcoinl. C\ ) | | or Twl-,1 third Tlmo 121 ' oiond rnto , slfiirloniis' Mohli an won , Dimgari on second , JacU Itlchllluu third Tlmo 1 JD' , 'Ihlid rice , ono mlltr I'lrat I.nn won , Con- tout second , i-uiiii > brook third 'Ilmo. 1 4U. I'onrth race , ll\n furlongs Ituliy 1'ayno won Artciiins Kocond blcet third. 1'lnio 1 ( M. I'lfth raiu , four furlongs Sir Iaumolot won , llovo d Ur second , Amboy third Tline O4'i ( iolue ut ( iiittonlmrff , NEW VoitK , May 10. Todaj's results at Outtonburg 1'lrst race , six and a half furlongs. 1'Jay or 1'iiy (7 ( to 0) ) won , \ \ hoolrr (0 ( to 1) ) second , ifary Snl to 1) ) Ihlid Tlmo 1 2J. Sncond not' Iho-cljhtlDi mile- Harlem (7 ( to & ) won. D.iNvrlnu (4 ( In 1 > sooond , Chnrllu \\ll on into H thlid Tlmo 1-OIV Third r u u , one-half mlle Kn.'tnlii. nily (5 ( to li UDII , I onto n > to 1 1 second , Jennie T ill to 1) ) Ihlid Tlmo 50' ' , Tout th rice , ! > 1\ and a half furlongs : My I ullou (0 ( to 5 1 won , Air 1'lunt (6 ( to HI second , Jcwln Wells ( H to 1 1 third Time. 1 'JJij I'lfth race , the-elghts mllu Ilalbrlggan (7 ( to 1) ) won , I'lrotly , < 4 to li necond , Jack Hose , (4 ( to 61 thlid Time 1 30 Hl\th race , mllu and a quarter , o > ertl\o hurdles M Lukott ! to 1) ) won , tit. John ( rt toO ) second , I.umbc'rt ( B to 1) ) third Tlinu. J 2J. \TIONAI. r.UAdL'K ( iAMIIS. I'ltttburi ; Knuly Tukot tha Third nt the burlon from Clntliinatl. CINCINNATI , O , May 10 Plttaburg made It throe straight victories , winning today's game on errors by Latham and Caruthers Wo ithor clear , attendance , U.nou Score Cincinnati 100110000-8 1'itUburg . 20102000 -0 lilts Cincinnati , 4 ; I'lttsburg , & . Errors ! Uluclunatl , 4 ; 1'ltuburg , 'J. Eurued runs : Ulo- nlmmtl , li I'lM-bur- Untie rlcvit Dwyer and \ nuxhiii linstrJjLI and Ma. l < h' . lliroo [ : | for tlio ( limit * . BnooKi.vv. N Y , May 10 The Bronklj us got the third gamamwav trom Now York to day by a small miigiu , to the deep disgust of the metrooll9 | Score Now York . . a d' ' 0 0 a 1 0 1 00 llronMjii U ,0 , tl 1 6 0 0 1 7 Hits Now Yorki t ) ( llrooklyn , fi Ktrorv Now York , IV llryjklyn , Karmdiuns Ni > Ynik , I ; Iliooklyn , il. IHttorloi : Kinio and Doyle : I.nvettand Ivtnalmv. Chhiitd AUll Tiikrn ST I onis , Mo , MII.V 10 The foituics of today's gatno were the bitting of the lUowns , especially rtf Croolss and I'olt1. nnd Dowel's Inso running 1) ihlon was hit In the cio In n batted ball jltn ing the preliminary luacticlng of the cjhlcag. ) team and sounoly Injuiod Ho will bo unable to plaj forsov- oral days. Score St. loills 10203020 1-14 Chicago 02000000 0 2 lilts , st IoilK 14 ; Chicago , 2 I > iors : SI I.ouls. , ii ChliMU'o , 0 Km nod inns. St. l.ouls , t. , ilitcapt 1 Ilittoilos 1'letz , Il.uvluy nnd llucklo } . MoClll and ydirhor. I'lilllli-H Pull Dnt One. lUiTiMoiii : , Md , May 10 The Philadel phia team broke their suing of hard luck to- aaj hi defeating the Baitimoics Score. Hlltlmoro I 0 0 0 U 0 1 2 1 7 Philadelphia . 1 3 0 0 J 0 0 2 0 liltsItiltlmoro. . 7 : I'hlladoiphln , 0. Krrots : Itiltlmoio , 2 ; I'ldl idolphl i , 2 Kirnod iinif 11 illhnore , r > , Plilhidolphl I , 2 Itittoiles Itubhisonadswot th and It ikeii Cioss and uvc'i. lnr > r.i AUn \\lnnur. . WisiusoTov , D C. , May 10 Washington defeated Boston today bj superior nil TO .aid playing Scoie WishliiBton 10500220 0-10 Huston 2 0 0 0 2 2 J 0 0 0 lilts \\ashlimtnti , 12 : lUnton , ) I'.irors \\ashlnston , 1 , Hmlon , .T rarnoditinsasli - ingtnii , 7. Hoslon 0 Ilittc'ilos' Duryca and I'linoll , Stlxolts and Cansol. Lot tsMt.ir , Kj , May 10 No game between Cleiclaud and Ixuis\lllc todaj , wetgiounds st indlm : of thu I'D HIM , VV U I' . ' I VV U 1' { . Clovclnml & 2 Tl I linlllnioro & d 45 S M I.ouli . 7 " TO U l-lilliiiloliilila 4 A ( I 4 llrooklyn I , I u , Ttlloitun . .4 6 41'U " - ' 7 4 ScnVurk 4 II 400 1'lllBliurji & I ( , ' . > ChlciKO . . . 37 U U Llnclnniitl . U 5 W U l.utilivllln . . , 14 j OiimliiU'ilnt Lincoln. Saturday nf let noon the Omaha Lacrosse club will meet the Lincoln team nt the old base b ill ptilr , and the game promises to be an exciting ono Both teams have been get ting into ooidltion duiing the past month , and considerable ihalry exists , as the chun- plonship nf Nobiaska is at stake The game will be staiti'd by Mijor Bemls piomptli at I o'clock NEAK1NG THC END. rhilntlllri Kost llii-lr Casei In tlio Union lcp t liilnni tlon suit. The til il of the Union depot injunction case was contlni.cd before .ludgos rergtt- son and Walton in dtatiict coiut jestcul.iy The plaintltrs called Mr Kimbill to Ino st ind again to pm\e the amount that has thus fir been expended on the depot A w ranglo ensued botwceu c'oun- sel as to what was coxcred bi the ( iiicstion , and whether nil inoiroy that h id been expended ponded m connectin with the property since the beginning ot v > oik on the depot could not propel 1ho iiidluded in the amount ex pended on the depot Tha witness testillcd that about f-fiojO hid thus far been ex pended on the deipat building pioper but s ud lurthor that tho.total amount expended would reich well up to SJOO.OOO The court tuled out the 1 Utei pi.-t of it 'iho defense m tnigcd to got it Uil.liowevcr , on eioss-cx- nminalinn , When the plaintiff itsted it was with the lesenation of tho'i ight to later intioducc jiapcis nud nllUhnits and to place on the stand an ex-ooumilmin who is now out ot the oiU , and whosa aflldavit was i tiled out on the objeeiion of the defendant that it was not the best oudojice The defpiuiant 'then toolt a whirl at the Intiodiietiou of cvidoneo and submitted the piocccdmgs of the city louucil fiom IbbS doisn tor thn juesont date The objoot waste to show the attitude of the city with lofcr- eiic-o to the piovisions of the Saundois deed Papcus and i coords of the Union Depot i otnpany weio aho olTcicd. As soon as the docui.iontaiy evidence was intiuduecd , Atohltcct Howe was called to the stand , and at the simo time a w.igon load of plans and sketches nude their ap- peiramo and weio deposited on the table in the center of the coiut loom. Mr Howe was called upon to explain this , that and the other thing , nnd was kept busy making comparisons , estimates and deductions until the noon locess His examination w is along the line of attempting to show that the new plans were tn ovet v way supeiior to the or iginal ones on which the people of the city \otedtho bonds , and that if the stttutuio had been etoe ted in nceotd nice with the llrst plans it would have boon an o\cilasting dis appointment to the citi/ens of Omaha * BELIEVJiD Ii PROBATION. \Viintod to liny n Miirriix d IIncus. ) with n iDUnn n ' 1 In-own In. County Judge Kllcr had a now cxperiouce iu the matiimoulal line jcsterday afteinoon , when a stianger from outside , with a r Uher limited expeiionco in the woikmgs of prao- lical conjug il felieitdiopped in and in- qulied whether or not it would bo possible to get a license on which ho could get mar- lied for six months or n jear The judge was stunned for n moment hi the oirnestness of the fellow ami asked if ho did mean to inquire if a license would hold good foi1 a while without using 'Ihe seircher after knowledge and a shoit- term wife icphed ttmt ho mcint just what he slid , and then as ho was quito do if the icst of the convcts itiou was can-led on in willing Howioto that ho had been told that such an agreement could bo m tdo with the county Judge , and tnat ho would like to m no en these toims , us he would bo ublu to se\cu the ties at the end of six mouths or a jear if the probation irj tcun should not piovo satisfaclori 'Iho Judge was com [ .oiled to saj that he was not tj Imr Knots iu that slipshod wa\ , and that when ho mauled a man the victim would bo a bird if hu got loose in this wet Id , and ho might not in the next The \lsltor winked hard a couple of times . .s ho swal lowed bis disippointmcnt , and then shoul- doied his deafness and newly aequiiod knowledge depaitod without le.uing his name or addiess behind him MEDICAL STAFF ELECTED. IMiynlcl inn \riui Will Ho Ciiniinctcd ultli the I'risli ) tori in llotiiilnl. At a rojent meeting of the board of tius- tees of the nowl J esbyteiIan hospital Iho following medical jind suigieal statT was ' ' ' ' elected Attending Surgaolis A P Jonas , K W. Lee , A B homers and Kwlng Brown Attending I'lnsiclans W O Budges , Eleanor DallW 11 Clnlstio. K Holoil- scliiner. W P AUlroy , S 1C Kpauldlng , W O Henry J § * Oyna cologlsts-rUwM MrClanahan , bher- man Van Ness , M A IJobert Oculists and AuiiiHs J U Denise and D C Briant . Lariiigologists H'S ' ICnode , P. S Owen , George Wilkinson , Obsteterics-U W Chase and J. H Peabody - body , j Brain and Nertous Diseases George W TildennndJ M AflWn Dermatologist I' M G Blart. Pntliologlst W. JCLamder. . Homcop.ilhUt Staff. Attending Suigcons C H hiiraguo antWJ. P. Holmes Attending I'hjsltiaiw-W. H. Ilanchctt , Amelia Burroughs , ( } H Parsell Gui.iieologist Proda Ltnkton. Oculist i : T Allen Illtri to Jndl iiiupiilU. The commlttoo on transiportation of the Grand Army of the Uepubhe organization of this state was iln session hero jestorelny to arrange lor rates to the sUtn leunlonand to the national uncampmeut at Indianapolis Thej had n confercnco with Mr Bu chanan , chairman of the TraaNmlssUsippl Passenger association and asked a rate of ono fare for the rbutid trip , which Mr Buchanan agreed to laj before the associa tion nnd secure an answer as BOOH as pos siblo. All of the memberof } the commitloo were present , amonc the number being Church Howe , John Evans of North Platte , Captain Mahan of Columbus , Harry Harrison of Grand Island , Andy Tremor of Omaha and Department Commander Alonzo Church of North Platt . Tli'c"r > r'liivi'ni mvifTiM * MIST ClIINhSh KtUSlhR Constitutionality of the Geary Act Being Tested iu tlie Supreme Court , LAWYER CHOATE'S ' PLEA FOR HIS CLIENTS tft of the ChllUKii to I.ho In the Untied I id's An lut < tostlnt ; Argument Solicitor ( li nt nil Alilrhh'H Do- of thu l.iu\ . WvsmvoTov.D C , Maj 10 At the special session of the suptemo com t of the United States todiy the arguments upon thn con stitutionality of thotloirj Chinese exclusion act , upon appeil ftom the United States circuit couit for the soiithein distilcl of Now Yoik , nltiacted a crow I which moio than Hlled llio room Many of Ihcmworo nolcd men Mr Choato piofaccd his argument with a si iloment of facts Iu iho thieo cases , which , ho sild , dilTerod chlelly In bnlug Initiated at various stages of the opoi-illon of the law. It appnaiod ftom this that Lee Jo's case ptcsentcd , in addition to the questions In volved in the olhois , tbo constitutionality of the provision of the exclusion act re quiring the Chinese to piosont white witnesses - nesses In suppoit of their light to receive a certificate After a resume of iho provis ions of the irc.Ujand the legislative hlstoiy of the lolations between the United States and China , Mr. Cnoato spoke in pn t ns fol lows "The not in question is entitled "An Act to Prohibit tbo Coming nf Chinese Potsim Into the United States " Theio Is no doubt of the object of the uc.t. so far as its tillo ictds It sajs nothing about expelling these who are alieady losl- dents I'ro\l4loim ( if tlio 1 real ) ol IHHO. " 'I ho act of May 5 , 1V.U , w is pissed in ae- tordanco with the dcsho to letup mil more ( hlneso ftoui Iho country The sixth sec tion is whollv distinct fiom , and unllku the other sections The llrst Iho sections fol low the object oxpiossed in the title I lofer to the provisions of the treatj' of 1SS < ) By the pioilslons of the Builingamo ttoatv , it wasdeiided that when , in the opinion of the Unilod States government , it became evident th it the Impoit ition of Chinese nose thro.iteiied Iho wolf no of Iho counti v , the Chinese goveinmoni agieod thit this country might regul lie the coming of such Chinese biitmiy not absolutely ptohtblt it "Maj' it ploiso jour IIOIIOM , theio have al teidj been enacted laws providing for the expulsion of poisons lawfullj entitled to 10- miln in the United States 'It is hard to iccom lie the lillo wllh the coustiuitron put upon the section which tikes aw.ij the light all only confoircd to loinain in this cotiutrj The low or couit recognires Iho light of those peiplo. whom 1 lepiostnt , to lemain in the United States , and then it tikes it a waj from them * Is it the intention of the United St ites to iPYoku HID tieitlcs nltoidj made with a fiiemllv u ition and thus deprive thous mils of people of icsidonoe , whom il his already dot ided as having the lUht to lotnain hero' "When th it time comes It will be time for congress tr consider the logalitv of the m it- tor Until then this couit has no tight to impute such apuiposoto congress , the par- pnso of rotractlng Ihoilghls alieadj con ferred. "Tho solicitor general w rll asser t that this Is just thn purpose and intention of con- gtcss , but ho will bainorior The Chinese have a right toiemiin hero , and , aocoiding to the act'thej sh ill hnvon light to to- main here as long as thoj' comply with Ihe provisions of this act' Sldrilod Oil to .lull. "If a judicial It ibunnl had been formed to piss upon the question of sop irating these who aio lawfully entitled'to lemain hero from those who aio not my clients would hue boon fete ise-d But thi'j was not clone Nottial was given thorn , and thej'woro spirited off to j ill "Another ic ison why the Intention to re turn Chinese to China should not be Imputed to the fiamer of the act is because comriess has no powei In time of peace lo expel all or utij ftiendlv aliens who have como hereupon upon Invitation and have taken up theh iosi- dcnto Now , do not mistake the claim I make the propriety of this construction of the intention of congress to pass upon this nel " Mr Choato submltled lhat the e > elusion net clcpuvcd his clients of tnelr liboitj without duo pro 'ess of law. In dhoct viola tion of the fifth amendment to the constitu tion , to Iho piotoctlon of which thej aio un- niestlonably entitled , and. fiitthoi , that bj the sixth section of the ael , appellants were deprived of their piopci tv without duo pie cess of law , and It was theioforo unconsti tutional Other points made bv Mr Choato in oppo sition to the vnliditj of the law were The thlid nitlclo of the constitution is clenlj violated in thtco lespects bj' the sixlh sc'c- tion nf the acl Hist , in that it attempts tn vest executive powei in a United Stales judge , whoicis Judicial power ! > lo be ousted only in the courts of the United States , second end , so f.u as it rotifers judicial power It at tempts to confer it upon an individual judge of no pirticul ir lomt and not in any couit , and also in a lollci tor , executive officer , and , thlid , bcciuso the third attlelo piovldes that the judicial powei shall extend oulj' to "cISPS , " and whit is to bo brought by thu act bufoio a United Slates judge Is not a "case " Tlio section of the net under discussion , is , in effect , a bill of attainder and is UIH oust ! lutional as a violation nt subdivision .1 , sec tion1. ) , attlclo i , of the constitution , ami , flu illy , that the power sometimes called a pulii o icgulitlon , docs not lesido hi eon- giess xillrltor ( tout nil Aldrli II'H Argument. Solicitor General Aldrich aigued in favor of the ( onstitulionnlllj of Ihe tioarj law , which , he said , h id nol for its purpose thu depot tation of Chinese liboi ois , as counsel lor the petitioners erronooiislj assumed butte to piovido n system of idintilic itijn ami rcttistrnion foi such as weio heie 'Ihis is a lawful purpose , whether applied toe likens or aliens , in fad , tlie in-lit of the goveinmont to loquito an idontilloation ami legistiation of Its citizens , ol their posses sions and their ivsoutcos , and the location of all these has novorbeon seriously disputed The means bj whiih thu Idcntillcalioii Is obtained , the solicitor general contended , weio lawful , and the act icnsoimblo and hu mine in its provisions Mr. Aldilch main tained I'lrst ThoilKbtof concross tn iiviulroalloiis. 01 rlll/ons to toglstur , or obtain i eitlllcatos of Idontllicatlon Second The power of con ross tn aiitlnirl/o u J ud no without the Intervention of a jury , to sontonoii to dcMinrtiitlou i poison ulin has not procured , niul Is not In possosiluti oftliupiu- hcrlhrd cortlllo ites Thlid-I a it a nation h is a iluht ncrordlnic In IntDrnatlomil law , to piosorlbo the terms upon whli h the eltl/uns or subjects of ether nations sh ill bo admitted tolls toirltory , to foibld such admission nr , hatlm ; ndmftttd such oltlzuns and subjects , tn it'itulito and limit their residence thcruln , nnd whnnovor It ( hoosi s to do sn. suspend sin h roslih m u allo- jothcr and nviulti ) that they shall dupart from Its territory roilith Thai the I'nltod Si itos Is n nation posstisslnij Illdi powers with other nations to oxen 1st ) thu ordinary and necessaiy means of bclf-ptesorv utlon , It U uu Uminc-stliinrd Itlfrht. Prnm this it follows thai Ihero is a police power in Iho Unilod Stales wliion extends to and embraces all subjects conlided lo thu general government nud against the exci- ( Uo of which a Chinese alien residual laboier is not entitled to invoke the gunr- uiilys of Iho constitution of the United Suites , designed for Iho protection of its citizens and cituens of Ihe sovcial states " In conclusion , Iho solicitor general said ' Assuming thai Iho safetj of the people is the supiemo law , then Iho polno powei in Its relations to evoi y subject of danger must , under our svslein , rest cither In the stales or the United States or Iho people If II In assumed Iho Chinese alien laborer is a pub lic ! danget , threatening tlio safety of the people , then thu power to tops with It rr.it3 boniuu hero If not in the Unilod States , then it is In the Hlnles or thn people If In Iho latter , itoiuuts to ire that Chinese resi l dents in this country have need to repeal the old prajer that thej maj bo sivod from tnoir frlendti ( or counsel ) , for if thej can induce the court lo hold tlmt the ( toner does not be long to the federal government , but rests In the | ! 0plo of Iho several states no p-isou who has witnessed .hoovlU of Chineselinoa- gnttion and compotl > - \ with our labnrets cm doubt tint the p > < opc ! of tno stales mulcted therewith will promptly thl themselves of thn baneful prcMonoo by npproprltto legisla tion to that end 'I ho last ntnto of the C'hinoso In the loiinliv would then be wolso than Iho 111 st , for whlln the not now under toiHldciatlon seeks otilv to prevent the IH'ipetratlon of i-tlds upon iho govcinmetit thtough the inioinlng of nther Chluoso labmors , dilinlm ; to bo mi- tilled to admission bevauso of fouiier lesld- once , any action bv thepooptoof the slates most dlrcotl.v n floe ted , v\ould probably bo drastlr in Us character , wllh the purpose , not of protoitimr the govrinmnt tuid llio duly accredited Chinese , but of expelling en- titcly from their domain , an obnoxious race " CliiHixl fit thn C'lilno'e. Mr J II Asliton \Vashlugton concluded the nrgim out l'i iv erring someivhnt dlf- feienl giolind fiom th it covcretl bj his nssu- clato , .Sir Ashton argued tb it the question piesented to the couit eoncotnod the funda mental pilnciplos of American consilttillonal liboi tv , thought in ftoodom , proputy and the pm suit of happiness of in uu thousands of poisons living and labeling long nnd peace iblj under tbo protection of Ihe con stitution and laws of this hind , as w ell as tha filomllv iuteuutloiml iol.itions between the United States and ( . 'him and tlio wel- faieof Amoilian cltiz us and Amoilenii In terests In thai gicat umplic Kit KM' AI'lMUMMir.Nrs , Ki'w AsilHtnnt I'ontnni-iliii ( Ipnor il 1\- ( 'iiiiKri' aiii 11 Illoitnl's > , ou < ) < ib. WVSIIISOTOV , D C , May K ) The presi dent has appointed Frank II Jones llrst as sistant postmaster general , vlco II. Clay Lvans , ivsigned Prank H Jones is n native of Spring- Hold. Ill , and is ! i'i ' voais of ago Ho wis graduated from Ynlo in the class of IT'S and immodlitoly took up the study of 1 iw. Situ obis admission to the bar ho h is be-on ctuaged in the iu tivo practice of his profession I'ho ptosldent his appointed James II Blnunt of Genrcii envoy extra irdhury nnd ininistor pleitipnonUiin to the Hiwallan islands , stii'ooeiing John L Stevens Mr Blonnt's coinniHsioii bents d itoof vosterdiy. nnd it will bo sent him bv the no\t mill for Honolulu The fact Hi it Mr Blount would bo trius- foued fiom the post of spoi I il commissioner to imko repot t on the advlsabilltj of annex ing thu Hawaii in islimls lo tlio United States lo iho position of minister was announced In these dispitihos last night , and since the announcement v\as made it his como to be undcistood th it the oh ingo was deci led on at the cabinet mooting jostetd ty A icport fiom Mr Blount , mailed In Honolulu duiing the 1 ist woo'c in Apiil , o me toSeore taij Gresham vosteulny mottling , and was taken bj him to the cihlnet mooting Owing to the confident ! il oh it u tor of the ropoi t , its contents ate kept socict , but it is pic sumcd th it it coiit uned sm h infotmillion that the president determined to lose no time in commissioning a now minister to suc ceed Mr Stevens : : : > ni : . t , v IKVMKN : r. Arrest of i I'l'iulon A oit Who Ilud ( iot thii II nt oT I'nrln sum WASIIIMITON. D I'.Miv 10 The Pension department his line u thod vh it appous to bo a soi ies of gross p Mislou frati Is by W li Drewuj\ pension Utornoy of Norfolk , Va , who is now under arrest A j o tr a jo ho was disioveied In fiauds and dob-mod frjin luaetico in pension cases Investigation bj the piosont adminlstrition shoivs Ih tt ho h id lliij pensionb granted , mostly lo tllllci lie negroes , and th il Ih percent of them wetc fraudulent , the not irj's n 11110 and soil hav ing been forged 'I ho extent of these frauds can bo better appreeiited when it is stated that all tlie ptH.um > socuicd can led an cats The m liter w ill come up in the United States ouit at Norfolk Mend ij1 Tire fiauds will probablv leach ? ( ) ) , ) ( ) Vi'llousln n I'.nk M urn-miipnt. WASIIIMITON , D C. , May 10 Seerotniy Hoko Smith lias appointed a com mittee , consisting of Ctptam An dci son , U S A , the at ling su peiinteudent of Yellowstone National patk , Assistant Conirnisiionei Boweisof the gou- eial laud olllco , nn I W L Cimpboll of the nfllco of the assist ml attorney general , to question the needs of the Yellowstone patk us to hotels and transportation and to formu late regulations lo govein the simo BONDS AHE VALID , t ounty CoiuinlflsUiiiiiri Are Anstirod tlmt Thr ) M i > Iln rioatiid. The countj' commissioners met in speciil session jcsteidaj' aftotnoon to icceivotho icpoilof Iho special counsel employed to submit nn oninlon lorardiiig the piving bonds about to bo issued bj the county for improving the country 10 ids le tiling Into the city That opinion was , as outline. ! a city or two ago by THC Un , to Ihe olTci t that notv.ithstinding the bonds weio voted in IS' ) . ' , ind thai them is now a dilTeienl dun man of Iho boird Hun during Iho jear the bjuds woio voled , the Blgiiaiino of the present chnlrm iu of the In ) ud is all thit will bo neces'iirj" to m.il.o the bonds valid The opinion was iccoived bj the b.i.ud and aetio'i will bo taken iu utoulaiico w ith it 'Hie clcik was instiuetcd to notifj Ilavos Son of Clovol ind. the highest bidders fet Iho bjiids , that the bo ml was iotdy to enter Into a contract with them to thU end , but bofoio the final action v.astiken a cerli- Hod check for jri.OUO must bo deposited ivith Iho bo ml iu accordance wllh Iho lei ins of Iho bid The coinmlsslonets then settled down to the tiansictioti of tontine business , and dls l ) sod of an unusuillv largo amount of It bt > - fore a sloun was raised hj the report of a committee on the petilion of Sunuol Avoiv , who showed that ho hid bt'cn assessed tvviiu on lire simo juopoitv anov\antol putof his taxes i of undid ' 1 hu commiltoo r. 'ported fi- vorablj , and recommomlc'd the allowance of thoamouul out ot tbo i/encml fund It li uispiiod that the lopou should have recommended the pijment out of tbo special cash lund , ami ns the commltlee dcsiiod to make Iho ( oiiocllim the chaiiinan diiccte-d thu topoit to bo luluuied [ or that puipnso Major Paddock was on his foot in an In stant to objocl to anv sin H proooduio , and for a long time ho and Iho i h ih man mingled in a woidy war which ended in Ihe defeat of the major Ho wasn't hoaitl from nglin until Sten- boig's -solution calling attention to the fact thai iho estate ol o\ Shot lit Iloyd owe 1 the county $ ! > ( * f ( > vvnlch hid boon piid out bj mistake in some m inner The major w anled nothimr bald al/out 11 , and dnlmml tliat lie lud wanted lo fix il up piivnlcly with the admlnlsti ilor and thu county judge it was slaled that theio had bcennolerlcal en or thai hid resulted in the dt uvhu ot two waiiants when there should have been but unu and the cause of it had hcnn lei ntod The mr.ttt.r was nfcnod to Iho 'judii iat.v committee , dosiiito llio protests of tno m ijor . The lommlttoo on cojit house and Jill was ordcied tocntei Into a now lease with 'I ho Bee Building comp inj for the rental or two equity couil moms In Tur BBI : building The bouid adjourned until S ituid ly after noon al t ! o cloi k when It ia opitod that thu ctrllllcd chock of the bond blddu-i will bo on hand nnn it Mill bo possible to award thu conliacl , olTecling tlio bale , ami thus completing another stop toward the p iv ing \\iiiiilrrlnnd. . ' 1 ho wai dances and savage iltos of thn | Australian bushmen at Wonderland thin i week nio Intensely Intcrcstln-r nnd Instiuc ' live , and rthilo nut h in Icoaio people to gn/ < > upon , thoj aio uttim tivo and they lopu si ut Hie nboilglncs of thn once s tvage populatiim of Australia The Ilijou Stock company are picscntlng a botuliful play this ucok , entitled titled 'Mav Blosjom " a story of love and icmoisu , interspersed vvitha vein of laugh ablocomcdj Kilpti K Cumrntng and Lisle Leign aio both oxi optional ) ! * clover In their respective lolt-s , and the cntiro coinpanj is uood While not full of boisterous comoih it Is provimr a trrrat pleascr ami the attend- unco is quito large VVr tniln ti'r I hiirrli sorlil , The momburs of the Young People s So- clety of ( hrl-ilian Knde ivnr of the WoNlmin- ster ( hurth give a voiy onjoyiblo soi I l 1'tiosdaj evening In the ihnnh parlois ' 1 here was a 1 irgo utlendam o ol mini bi i - . < > f | the ronirroiMtioii and Ihoir fiionds lo.it- urus of the enlcrlalnmenl won soiiirs nn I rtf ttatlinsand a paper on 'Smiles ' I by A Powers. WANTS TO FIND HIS WIFlJ n'dj William Oanfleltl Bdiovjs tlmt Tr.ubljJ Oomo iu Flatoous , n | LOST WIFE , HOME AND IIAPPINEsJ . al Uf Ciinirs to Oiniba to rintl lll < VVltn VV hrtj Illopmltitli mi Admirer . .tintltc < r p | Tlinlr llonin II id | ( . | . 1)1-4. ) liojed bj l ire , nl ol Among the passotigets whUh an < iftornooir'l train brought Into the cltj yosteidaj wasJ | ono man who had a big loid of trouble folded away under hit slmgirv < > it Ho was WilliamCanileld aotrpoutu win lives atI Hastings , Neb , nud his vmt to Oiiinha | [ was for the puiposo , .f news of a wlfo who had lift him to lifo over again with a JOUMKCI and in her opinion , n handsomer m in This was not the extent . > ' I'ltiilcld s troubles Ills homo , whuh br > hid tolled for years to pav for , was bun d to ashes only a few days befoio his w i io l ri hu Hro- side , nirdoiieof hlsohlldiin w i- in at the point of death when ho Lit \ < s.-ok the , recreant and sinning woman Illsnliltetlons had their b it i nvor joirngo , when ho llvod with ins wif. and ) children In n sin ill to\vn in s nm i. s i.unity Ills wife booanio smitti n \ , i i i ittrio- tl.ms of n nolrhbor nam ' I Mi > \n u i m the emrso of tlmo Canllold di nM xmdf- niiblo oviiemo. ol In i | it. Ibo.j ttoublo w is smoothed ovi I nn I i 'i ' u that' his wife would again be ti nipt d b' moved * nw.ty to 11 iitln's . , Pora time everything won1 < vi Miioothly | enough and I'aiillold was hi irniiiiin. I think thai his trouble w.isovii wl n Hi > v < snd il"iilv appe trod on the si i n i 1 in s itc of ' ] his lomonstianco , his wife ip-un i mowed * her lolations with hoi old pitun.'Ui Mrs ( . ' .infield had boon sick foi s nno HI.K nnd ho continued to live with hoi thinking thai her mind was soinouli.it weakm. I anlthat in time she would boiomo tcpcnt ml One 11,01 ning about six weeks niro both she and Hi own woio missing ml th. husbiud loatned thai they hid como to Omaha to gether and taker with them sovoi il h untied dnllais of hit mom y Sunn aft. i Mis C'an Held was gi.inlod a smill pi ii-.ii.ti .11 ii count of her ft'hor , who was kiil"d in the war , and tno money , amount m ' ti IMI was sent to her husbuul Ho wu.to to her at Omaha informing In r of" the fact nnd took the sum ti iln lh.it i uil'l the loiter Ho uiivi I m dmtlm one day towaiu Iho last ol Annl m.1 wont to the postulate white ho w it. In i tn. . oral delivery window to si. if tils vvilo would call for her miil \fi.r w utimr soveril horns he was lew u l ( I i > \ soi hy the worn iu como In , accompinii 1 by Blown and 101 oivo the h ttor Tills was the lint lime In u i * . , n nn tl ) it she was living with HHUMI an l iflor Ihiuicing it OM concludi d to i\ n. i to her own wins and go bio ! , an I i m f n his family as best ho could Hiv nt to the depot , lo take Iho train thai in lit in l f. . the woman who hid i UMI I bun s mneh trouble was also a pis engoi sbr hid ion- eluded to come bu U long i mi nrh to c'ot hold of $ .tSO. nud HUice'ued In ind u ing him to give her one moio tinil Ho t > 't ' h > i homo and liiinod tin money ovii to In r She lived with him just a we He and tlnm ciuno back to Om ih i to meet In i loy. i t iking the oldest ihlld wilh her Caiillelcl then .viole toJu l ? > B ika ask ing him to tr\ and lind the w .man and her lovei and htvo Ilium an. .ti I II. bean that this h ul hoi n clone an 1 cairn to the i Itv josteiday to loiin what h id bi < nd nc with thoin Ho said that ho did n .t hi imo his v , lie so mm h as she was avcik minded woman , who had been led asttav Hj Blown foi v. bom she so"ined to h ut antnf ituatlon Ho wanted the police to Ilnd it tiny weio living together and auest tin in so he could have evidence to proemo a dlvouo The follow ing mariiau'o IU i usoswi le issued bj Countj Jndgo Lllcr ycsteidity rsninu nnd nddriNs Age jl'iHiil W rrolliane , Onmhn I Mtnj Annlo Pi itlo , ( im ihi IU I Homy ( h nits ( 'otnnlon.Onrili t 1(1 ( I clni i Augusta I' ' ihlslioni , Um ih i 22 j.lolin I < Hi slur , Onnilm 'J.r > I Millie Host'ooilu ud , Om ill i J.I j Homy Vllolnc , Omnb i 'Jl I Muuiio V. Con j , Uin ilni J.I ) tiust 1. irson , Oniuli l 22 I Annlo tsulson , Unmlni /Ot II. lltil Minor bullcllm ; | ci mils to tlio am. uut of § 1IK ( ) uoio issued \esten1nj Mis J r Chuda of I'l.'l' ' South I'hir- tecnth stieet , is looking fm \\nUli and HtiK , valued at > , vhi 'i she sa s ha\o hetn stolen f loin her Mr Tnoodoio Cianicr foimoili of this iit.\ hut mu , a toslilont of Cirant I'ass Cole and Miss Keatloi of Oniih.i woio mitiied last night at the .Second 1'ioshjtoiiaii eh'iieh , Ilov b Mare pot Conning the cm oniony Kit Mtl luio anested for lighting uas iiiontiUed h.a . llltlo hnas the pitlulio onteiod the lesldenco of Mis I iwson iii'JS .South I Vim nth stieot on Mnud aftunoon and abstiacled u iold wateh J ind two uiij4 ( valued at ; ! ( ) In the o iso of O O Hell , leeolvor , against It btoNcnson ot nl , Judgellundy Issued a dec no in fa\orof the plalntllT forfd.LW ) A dciuo was aKo issued in fawn1 of thu : plaintiff in thu ease of tlio I'luludulp Mortgage nud Tiust eompiio a ranibt Mar gaiet bpollman ' 1 ho ladies iiitniostod infuin the od i citloiial d ( | ) .u tniont of tin \\oii ins cluli either in line of t-'cmial ( dn all iml Ulna or as a nothct's clats in tin hit hn.ii tin thojry and praetiio. mo niii. d t > mcutj nt Vouiu ? Mou's t'biibti in i - . uu i p lois hatnid ly , May 11 , at J 111 > m Tucsd.n pienintT Mr ( .loijri \ \ trilg and Miss MugaiitH Mi Kin w < i inii'i at the homo of Iho biidi H pi nt < < i Ci Noith T piitfouith stint II iii.tr wasavoi happi affair , uniti ' s it ii t\\n of the oldest linrlh < ml I n i i - . Mr and Mis Craig loft jcstcidi n n . - f r Chicago , uhoio thoi will sp. T I nl wo ks in sight suing aftu uli h tr vv 1 Do at home at 'JtOO 1'owlei inm On tin , imitation of Mini' i- . i i , ham and I'rosl uf tin ) Auitiilun u > ( : tnrowors now appealing at tin JiijMili i tor , a numlKi of goiitlnimii nt t t. tl , fair giouudsostcrda \ 11101111114 t \\i r t an exhibition of boomei in tin wu K I iio wind inlcrfoiiidsumiiwh it willi t li i x < r s hut several BUI ( irking thi.ms w i- n t ! i > the dusky biiblimun , eiiomli to i.i'j tlio expcctatiuus of a gtoat show n \ \ s in lay aflurnoun .it the H.IIIIU plat i J'/JHAHA ii. iut 11 , it i rut G A Church of Ilo.ilriio Is in th. li ( ' C Kusn\\utin and Iml ! . , . . ic tinned from their woilding tup At the MnrtorV ' ! HUMUS c in.g ,1 t ) AUiliiinan , Nmnit \ MisM N lalllbridgo hmeoln.M MI In ID M n Louis ] ' Caninnnn. St l < oui > I. s limn , i Chicago , J C Mills , Nn. ' mli i K \ \ llairison , Chliago , ( J h HuiKi tr M st jrt , U I' JtlnkK , I'coill , III \ntnrsil' . si I Toledo , O : .1 H Y.IIIH Ivi 111 ' .tj \valltur , Soittlo Ira One Mini * te Rheumatic Sciatit , slurp an I ) " % pains , Mr ns ai i w " > lieges aie r < hrv i * v . | > - Ct rieu.vMI1 MS I * Tl It. ( vtn ) I , ni-n. ! and unf.iihiii/.it instai 'U c vtt weak jminlul kulnos , i a k ache , uterine pan s a 1 and Unit pains It unit i the iicrxous f.r . s. in 1 hence is pnvcrl .1 in i'.c ' treatment < ( ncrvi.m j ami weakness , numbui'M and ii.-"ail3 ! , Puce , xc , five , $1.10. At nil Piu 'liti rr by Kill , rciVTIK INVU O.uCntM C.OH , U.UOfi.