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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JUNE 7 , 1893 ,
'OSTAl ' ClERKS 'IN SESSION
.x Divisions of the Aisooiatlon in Conven
tion at Lincoln.
'MIOUS TO SECURE BETTER SALARIES
npoilng to Move on tha Kelt Conrr n
for i Oonornl Incrcnie In Rnlnrln
| How the Borvlco Mnjr lie
Improved.
< , Nob. , Juno f ) . [ Special Tolcgram
, TiiH Bnn. ] The nnnual mooting of the
> Mi division of the Hallway Postal Clerks
Ivioclntlon botran at the federal building In
| is city ai 3 o'clock this afternoon to con-
.uo two days. Delegates and visitors are
t.'scnt from all ever Illinois , Nebraska ,
nn nnd Wyoming. The object of the nsso-
itlon Is to promote closer social relations
\ong the clerks and to cnnbla them to hot-
c perfect nny movement looking to tholr
Uuni benullt or for the Improvement of
'o railway mull sorvlco. '
iYniong tnoso In nttcndnnca nro the follow-
' { chief clerks : P.M. Contes nnd Q. II.
Unpin of Chicago , William II. Penn of
ijs Molims , R It. Dunham of Burlington , J.
1'
Butler of Lincoln. W. .1. Motion , assist-
t chief clerk , Omaha.
, ) thers picscnt mo : O. A. Guthrlo , .Tamos
' Warren , C. L. Shaffer , W. P.
ffon ] , John Potltt , R H. Lowh , II. D.
oolnny , Junics Sullivan. S. U. Stone ,
R Bloom. S. K. Smith , R P. Morgan , J.
Wallnco. Dorslo Collier , R W. Miller , K.
m jITman. W. J. Nnsli , W. W. Nuson , Q. ( I ,
Ij'liltmoro , W. C. Burke , L. K , Tyson. J. H.
I'lllnllou , .1. W. llooy , R P. Call , C. M.
l llenbeck , E. B. Holt , W. A. Armstrong ,
, i J , { . 'revGoorpoStratton , W. A. McCluru ,
) in Dlonrr. H. Trowhrldgo , A. M. Cllno , C.
, j Wilson , T. .1. Marshall , W. H. Flynn , J. II.
1-ccnc , D. J. Sinclair , B. R Moore. W. T.
. | ) lo , T. R DptilolTo , A. M. Phi'lps , J. II.
lolot , O. Henllne. A. II. Sinclair , R A.
I iveringhouso , K. O. Sawyer , T. 1C. Burrows ,
. W. Yatos. W. II Bcall , J. R Ulngler and
tines II. Kid or.
\Volaainoil liy thu Mnyor.
I' Mayor AVoIr welcomed the visitors and C.
| ( . ( iulhrlo responded. D. J. Sinclair spoke
\ > behalf of the Lincoln association and C.
, . ,1 CJcro addressed the meeting from an ofil-
nl standpoint. Tonight the members were
Von nn outing nt Salt Inlco.
The ono chief object of the organization Is
( .seeuront the hands of the next session
congress a reorganization of the service
d n now classification of clerks.
I present thi'ro nro six classes with
, larics at fMi ) ) , $000 , 81,000 , ? 1,1W ) , ? I,3K ( ) and
ISGOO respectively. Tl'oy want seven classes ,
I ith salariiM at $800. $1,000 , Sl.UOO , 51,300
| 'WX ' ) , Sl.liOO and $1,800 respectively. The
siness meeting will occur tomorrow. The
' /vcment for Increased s.tlarle Is general.
XUIIKASICA I'll.i , MAKIKS. :
Ifimml Convontlon of Slain 111
Spunlon nt Nobr.mk < ! ily.
EIIKASKA CITV , Nob. , .Intio 0 [ Special
I'lcgram to Tm : Bni : . ] The annual session
.the Nebraska State Phannacoutlc.il as-
I /ilatlon convened in thla city this evening ,
fbout 150 tlrucglsts were present at the
-cnlng session and this miinnur will bo
| , ublrd tomorrow. The druggests own the
\vn for the next three days Tlio hotels
c crowded nnd hilarity reigns supremo.
j ilero was n grand p.irado of the pllhnakcrs
loaded by n bind this evening. Mayor
) adding delivered the address of welcome
onlght and the rosK ] > nso was ny Henry D.
'oydon of Grand Island. II. N. Shuman
l/olcomcd the pharmacists nnciD.J. Ivensing-
ion , president of the association , delivered
Fils annual address. A spelling match closed
lho evening festivities for which valuable
| tfizcs were offered.
Fremont > Nolos.
| l FKKMONT. Nob. , Juno 0 [ Special to TUB
: n. ] The Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri
[ Valley Unllroad company has mndo a pas-
IseiiBer rate of $19 from this city to Chicago
| r\nQ \ return. ,
At the regular monthly meeting of the
[ school board last evening C. W. Jones was
Iro-oloctcd principal of the High school , Miss
rKolIno Clark of the Central , Miss Christine
llxHiquIst of the North , Miss Mnggio Mot-
Itlon of the South , Mrs. May Golden of the
Kast and Mrs. L. C Cayton of t'-o ' Nyo-Haw-
1'horno addition. Nearly all the old teachers
Ivcro re-elected.
\ The class day exorcises of the Fremont
Itlgh school will bo hold In the assembly
loom of the High school building tomorrow
jfternoon. The graduating exorcises will bo
J old Iu Love's opera , house Thursday oven-
lig.
1 Ilov. U. W. Tnto and wife , Jesslo Flor ,
IlageloCIaussen , T. Li. Mathews , II. M.
IVright nro delegates from this city to the
Isato Suiul.iv school convention to bo held in
I'nlrbury this week.
HuptUt Suiuluy sellout Woi-kor .
[ Fiinnuur , Nob. . Juno 0. [ Special Tele-
l-am to Tun BEE. ] The twenty-sixth con-
I.ntion of the Nebraska State Sunday
jihool association convened at the Baptist
, 'irch this nftornoon , with al > out lifty dole-
1 tcs present. The afternoon w.i& devoted
song service and inforiii.il work. The
Ipsldont's address was a part of the scs-
Vn. In the evening the church was filled
I th the delegates and citizens. An address
[ welcome to the visitors was made by
Iiy. Sherman Kirk. The principal feature
I'tho evening session was an address by
[ illiam Hoynolds of Peoriii , 111. , ono of the
jst noted Sunday school workers in the
ist. An Interesting progr.m Is bolnit pro-
Prod for tomorrow , when more delegates
lo expected.
liuvltl City
r , Nob. , Jimbrt.Spoclnl [ to TIIK
I .in. ] Burglars entered tlio drugstore of
I' . B , Thypo and the grocery store of M.
l/llma / last night by prying open the back
Imdows. Only n small amount in pennies
lad stamps wns obtained at Thorpo's and
loout $3 at Tlllma's.
I Deputy Sheriff llawcs returned from King-
Ishor , Okl. , last night , huvlng in custody
lihn Bays , wanted for forgery of the on-
JrsciiiQit ! of a name on n check for $35.
lays was buying cattle for a linn hero two
lears ago and wns entrusted with a check of
| ao llrnt In payment or stock purchased. Hereto
rote thn name of the person In whom favor
. was drawn and obtalnnd the money on It
Din u pci sou at Hudng City.
Crnfl'n I'rlemls Alurmud.
Tr.cuMSEii , Nob. , Juno ft. [ Special Tolo-
I nun to THIS BUB. ] Considerable ozclto-
Jicut has boon caused In this vicinity ever
Iho mysterious disappearance of Frank A.
L'rnft , n rcspcctnblo German farmer , who
frith his family resides flvo miles west of
L'ocumsoh. Financially nnd mentally Crnft
Iras supposed to bo nil right and the only
lxcn.su that his friends can plvo for his
Itrangu actions Is that ho was freely in-
fiilglng In liquor Saturday whim las. soon ,
| ) lllgont search Is in progress nnd Sheriff
Kutavorn has offered u llhorul reward for
Jiiiy Information that may load to his whoro-
libouts. If ho doc.s not turn up today the
Ifs'umalia river at this point will probably bo
flraggod ,
Intrrrittril In IMuucrr Itollot ,
CIIAUHON , Neb , , Juno 0. [ Special Tolo-
Igraui to TIIK BBC. ] 1'ho railway surgeons'
[ excursion stopped over nt tills place today
lonrcuto from Denver to the Black Hills ,
rrhoy wore n most lively and entertaining
[ crowd and evinced much Interest In tha
llndlans nnd cowboys who nro gathered hero
( preparing for the racu. Pee Middle ton ixt-
Itraotod thu liuu's shuro of attention , It
it coined that ovcry laxly on the excursion
[ vrautod to ahako hands with him.
Mectlni : ( tlio llollui'iiii Korlrty ,
CiiKTii , Nob.Jmiull. [ Special to TIIK HUB. ]
| The t cuty-socoud annual camp meeting
of the Nebraska State Holiness association
will bo held at Bennett , Nob. , August IS to
28. Uov , J. A. Wood has been secured as thu
evangelist , nnd uiuny eminent Nuuraskn
ministers will attend. Reduced rates oil
railroads. For circulars mid Information
write to Uov , L. T. Guild , Crete , Nob.
ultky Triut Mortmice.
CITY , Nub. , Juno 0. [ Spou
Telegram to TUB BET. . ] A mortgage foi
1 000,000 was filed n 1th the couuty records
ivy , UlSBtrcnbytheDhtminjACattlo.
foiling company to the Contrnl Trutt com
pany of Now York and covers the onllrO
property of the Whisky trust.
voLUHTAnit , * sust-JiXDnn ,
Corlland SUte IJunU Cloied nailnen Men
Will Mot r.oto Mnch.
noATntOB , Nob. , Juno 0. [ Spoclal Tclo-
Rratn to TUB BBS. ] The State Bank of Cort-
land , Jacob Bond , prosnlont , and principal
stockholder , closed its doors today. The
falluro was not entirely unexpected. The
deposits will aggregate 116,000. The princi
ple depositors nro among the business men
of Corttand , but it Is not probable that any
of them had money enough In tha bank to
seriously Impair tholr business. Particulars
of the falluro are Impossible to obtain at this
onto. The bank was voluntarily closed by
the directors.
Rxcetlent Crop Prospects.
CcDAn UAPIDS , Nob. , Juno 0. [ Special to
TUB BBR.Croo ] prospects hero nro magnlll-
cent ; never bolter In this valley. Winter
wheat Is heading out anU promises an unpre
cedented yield. Surlnp wheat Is looking
well nnd promises a bountiful harvest. Corn
Is making a nplcndtd growth and farmers are
now busily engaged In cultivating It. The
prospects of Cedar Uaplds and vicinity could
not well bo brighter.
CHAD OKCIIAHU , Neb , Juno C. [ Special to
TUB BF.P..I Ono of the heaviest rams of the
season foil hero Sunday night. It Is esti
mated that four Inches of water foil In flvo
hours. It wns Just In t/lmo to save the ont
crop , but too late to do wheat nny good.
Pastures are very backward. A great many
fanners are still feeding their stock. Corn
looks well but many pieces have had to bo
replanted. The npnlo crop will bo very light ,
especially u inter vnrlotics. Timothy was
nio.Ulv killed by the late freezes. There will
bo an ubundanco of poaches and small fruits
of all kinds.
Cn.VTiiAt , CITT. Nob. , Juno C. ( Special to
TUB BRB. ] H. N. Jensen had 200 bearing
fruit trees ruined by Saturday's hall. The
buildings of the Mirrlck County Agricul
tural society nro a total wreck , caused by
wind. Probably 1,000 panes of glass were
broken In this city Saturday by hall.
A small house In the western part of the
city was blown over by the wind Saturday.
A child nsloop In n baby cai-rlago In the
htuso nt the time was uninjured , and was
not oven awakened.
Intnrrstlui ; Itollnvuu Kntnrtnliimnnt.
Br.i.Lr.vuK , Neb. , Juno 0. [ Special to ,
Tun BIK. ] The annual entertainment , con
sisting of the following program , was given
tonight In the college chapel , directed by
Profs. Jones and Cratz of Omaha :
Pliorns- The Haiti Dow Collcgu Choir
riutio Solo May Names
Dnut O , Murnini ; Land
Miss Morris and Mr. Morning
I'lnno Mt'irlgulU Ururu lluiinutt
I'hinoSolo-brlir/o Willis Kerr
SopinnoSiilo Time tnSpuro . . .Itesslu I'ulinur
I'lunu ' Qimrtul Vud Unl , Unrlnn
May N 1111111 , Hannah ( 'mwull , Uraco
llonnett iinil Willis Kerr.
Chorus Now us Hosts thuijpii
HollovuuColIojiolilfO tJltil )
I'lanu Solo Mntrf liockchun. .lltinmih t'rowoll
Pilot Uontlo Swallows
Miss Harding and Mr. Murnlng
1'lano Quurlut I'oloimlso
Vlolut Io Uur , I.sls Maiden , Mattlo
SlmlTur. Oarolln Alexander. ]
UarltnnnSolu Thu Ilanult's Life , tlm Mfo
for Mo U. W. I.owrln
IMnno Solo Uomlo D. Major Isis Maldun
fJnnital MiM'p On Utlplans
IMiino bolo Pur KHz Mattlo Shaltor
llnatrlcn "lliiovoi liilrrruptnd. j
Br.Aimci ; , Nob. . Juno 0. [ Special Tele
gram to TIIK Bnn. ] Tluovos gained entrance
to the store of Uynn Bros. , furniture dealers ,
last night , but were scared away by Noah
Uynn , who was p.issing the store about 11
o'clock and discovered them. They made
good their escape.
GHAND ISLAND , Nob. , Jun ? 0. [ Special
to Tun BBIJ.J Burglars , cntcroJ. the resi-
ences of Fr.ink Buchhoit , J. H. Donaldson ,
V. H. Plat t..T. D. Moore and Charles Her-
iiann last night , but were frightened away
> y members of the families before they
ould sucuro anything. Olllcer Campbell
rrested two men on suspicion and Oillccrs
tyan and Smith , after a chase ot about ten
idles , captured four tough looking indi-
iduals , in whoso possession stolen cloth inij
vas found. The omi-ors had to employ the
nlluoncolo their weapons before the burg-
nrs would coino with them.
Simtiilim ItHiiioiisliaiiro.
BEATHICB , Nob. , Juno 0. [ Special Tele
gram to TIIK BBE. ] Judge Babcock today
landed down his decision on the rcmon-
trancc against issuing saloon licenses to
Jyron Bradt , the city council having pre
viously voted to grant the licenses. The de
cision reverses the action of Iho city council
and sustains the remonstrance. It is based
on the fact that Brndt's bond is Insunieicnt.
t Is considered n very important decision.
Oril'M Now MlnUtrr.
OKD , Nob. , June 0. [ Special to Tnc BEE. ]
Uov. W. B. Leonard , who has been called
by the First Presbyterian church , prcachod
its initial sermons Sunday. His discourses
were scholarly nnd , indicate a thoughtful and
cultured mind. Ho completed bis theological
jourso at the McCormick Theologic.il scml-
; iary. Chicago , graduating in May , and this
s his first charge.
Cost Tlirlr It iby'rf Life.
ELM CHBEK , Nob. , Juno 0. [ Special to
XT-TUB BBI : . ] Sunday while E. M. Clark
and wife , Hvinc four miles west of
town , were absent from the house a coal
from the steve ignited the floor. On return
ing they found their child , 10 months old ,
suffocated by the smoke , and with dllliculty
saved the house from the flames.
III tilt ) Machinery.
KiiAitxnv , Nob. , Juno 0. [ ripoclal Tolo-
ram to Til's BEE. ] This moniint ? while a
boy named Phelimj w.is working in the cot
ton mill ho was caught In the machinery
and had his arms , shoulder and back tor-
rlbly lacerated. It is not thought ho is
fatally Injured.
Olonn tit J'urii'it Nornml School.
PEUU , Nob. , Juno G. [ Special to THE BEE. ]
The closing exercises of the Peru Normal
school will ho commenced Thursday with
the celebration of class day , continuing until
Juno 14 , concluding with the principal's ro-
ccptlonat Library hall.
Klin Crook TuamUor Hurl.
EL CIIUBK , Nob. , Juno 0. [ Special Tele
gram to TUB BBB. ] Harry McClollan ,
teamster for the ICoarnoy Canal comp.iny of
this place , was .struck this evening by a
falling timber and badly bruised about the
chest and luck.
U'utvr U'orlt * Honiln Voted.
Ci'.iuu lUrins , Nob. , Juno 0. [ Special to
TUB BEE. ] At the water works bond election
yesterday the bonds carried by nn over
whelming majority. This will result in the
much needed public Improvement.
Ilurfflar .Iiilluil ut lieitvor City.
BBAVEit CITV , Neb , , Juno 0. [ Special Tele
gram to TUB BBE.I-C. E. Mathews , young
man of auout " \ , was coinmlttod to jail huro I
today for robbing a storu ut Hcndloy , April
-I. Ho has confessed.
Busy poopto have no tune , and sensible
people have no Inclination to use pills that
make them sick a day for ovcry dose tiiov
take. They have le.irnod that tlm use o'f
Do Witt's Llttlo Early Ulsors dcua not In
terfere with tholr ho.ilth by causing naiuai
pain or griping. Thusolittlo pills are per ,
fcxit In action and rcsnlto , i-cgulatlng the
stomach and bowels so that headaches , dk-
zlnesa and lassltudo are provontud. Tlioy
elo.uiso the blood , clear the complexion uiU
onoup thosyatou. J/JU of luntli lu Jhjjj
littlofellows.
CAGE COUNTY BANK CLOSED
State Banking Board's Eoproscntativo in
Ohargo of a Oortland Institution.
AS TO THE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES
Condition of the It.ink When the l.ntt
HcKiilnr Ileport AVni I'llod Oorlium
IlctU Vin Very Mnoh
Surprlncd.
LINCOLN , Nob. , Juno 0. [ Special to Tnn
BEB. ) R. N. Townley , clerk of the State
Banking Board , was called to Cor Hand , Oago
county , this morning to take charge of the
affairs of the State bank at that place ,
which closed Hi doors Monday evening and
did not open as usual. Iho following Is n
statement of the condition of the bank as
shown by the sworn statement of the presi
dent , Jacob Bond , at Iho close of business on
March 0. the last report filed with the State
Banking Board :
HKSOtlllCKS.
Loans and discounts . $31,207 29
Ovoidtafts . . . 077 83
Duo from national banks . 4M ( ! > ' . ! : >
Kent estate nnd llxtures . 4,000 00
Current expenses and taxes paid . . 173 03
Checks and othur cash Items . 100 67
Hills of other banks. Including gold
nndsllvnrcorllllcatc-s . 1,410 00
Frnctlonal pupor currency , nickels
nndconts . K > 80
Specie . 22025
tender notes . l.UUO Ot )
Total . J42.023 03
Capital stock paU In , S12.000 00
Undivided prollts 143 O'J
IndlvldunldoposltssuhJL-cttochcck 17,302 31
Donmnd cortltlcnU'S of deposit 1,717 00
Tlinocertlllcatosot deposit 7,700 G8
Notes nnd bills redUcountud 4,00000
Total $ -12,023 08
Mtnto lloimo Naur * .
Governor Crounse loft this afternoon for
Chicago to deliver nn address nt the No-
bruska day celebration at the World's fair.
Ho will bo absent several days. Lieutenant
Governor Majors , arrived this afternoon ,
and Is governing with all his might.
Intelligence has been received at execu
tive headquarters that leads to the suspicion
that an erroneous Impression has prevailed
In soinu quarters as to the date of the inter
state north nnd south railway convention , '
which will meet In this city on the U8th
lust. Some appear to have understood that
It Is to occur on the 8th inst.
Gcorgo W. Goodcll llled yesterday re
ceivers' reports for the banking house of
Klomnn & Arnold of Broken Bow , the bank
of Inland and Farmers and Merchants bnn.c
of Anselmo , all bearing date of May ill. For
the Broken Bow bank ho reported the re
ceipt of 30.55 , making the balance $810.71.
For the Anselmo bank no receipts are re
corded since the April ! iO report , and the
balance is $1,570.42. No receipts for April
were reported for the Inland bank , the bal
ance being § 1,377.73.
Surprised Him.
Despite the fact that ho made no defense
worthy of the name , the verdict of the Jury
last night was a big surprise to Gorham F.
Bctts. The case was given to the jury soon
after 0 o'clock , and while the jury wont to
snppnr Bctts was taken down to the jail
again. To Deputy Sheriff Hoagland ho said
ho was confident that tlio Jury wouldn't con
vict blip , there were two or three men on it
that would never vote to pronounce him
guilty , If they had to hang It for days. When
an hour later ho was informed the Jury had
agreed ho grew palo with apprehension , and
hurriedly nskcd what the verdict was. Ho
was told that It was probably guilty , and ho
braced up from that on , and took his medl-
cino.
cino.Tho
The penalty for his ofTcnso is from ono to
flvo years in the penitentiary. Sentence will
not bo u.isscd for a week or ten days. De
fendant has thrco days to tlio a motion for
new trial , and his attorneys are busy at
work prcparingassignments of error for that
purpose. They announce their intention of
taking the cnso to the supreme court , but
: neauwhilo their client will be confined.
City In Ilrlof.
John Gilbert , charged with being a mem
ber of the gang which held up Fred Houlett
at Eighth and Q streets some months ago ,
is having a trial in the district court today.
Ho is attempting to prove an alibi ,
Amanda Vanuoy asks the district court for
a divorce and $7,000 alimony from her hus
band , William Vannoy , with whom she has
lived for ever forty years. She claims the
old man put her from him , nnd is trying to
irot a divorce for purposes of his own.
Sarah J. Gatehouse oaks Judgment In
district court against the llock Island for
§ 1,000 for damages to her property on
Twenty-first street , Just south of O , caused
by the close proxlmltv of the road.
Judge Tibbotts and a Jury were busy to
day hearing a case where Joseph S. Brown
nskod judgment in the sum ot § 10,000 against
J. A. Huokstaff for the loss of a hand in the
defendant's planing mill. Brown was a
farmer's lad , and was put to work running a
rip saw of a socmolo disposition. Ho claims
damages on the ground that the defendant
should not have placed him , an inexperi
enced man , in charge of a dangerous ma
chine.
Judge Lansing today sot the mayoralty
contest of Graham vs Weir for hearing
next Monday morning. Graham claims tha
ho was counted out by Weir's judges. The
contest ever excise commissioner institute' '
by A. E. Hnrgreavos against A. D. Burr
will ba hoard at lli3 same tl.no. The bal
lots will bo recounte'l.
The Griidtc Wull Finish company of Wv-
inon. ) fllcd articles of incorporation today ,
with a capital stock of WO.OOO.
Snul OIK'OI ! to tliu I'uiiltnntl try.
CENTHAL CITT , Nob. , Juno 0. [ Special to
TUB BKB.J Judge Marshall sentenced the
three tramps yesterday , who recently broke
into Berrym.in's store , to two years each In
the penitentiary.
Dndlnlocl Thuir llo.'iilqiurtoM.
The now quarters of the Younj ? Women's
Christian association In the McC.i uo buildIng -
Ing were opened last evening for the first
time and the ovunt was undo the occasion
for u very enjoyable recaption , The ro.mis
were well filled with mombars of the associ
ation and their friends and a brief pro.ir.im
and light refreshments occupied the evening.
Appropriate addresses were made by Mrs ,
Francis Ford , president of the Woman's
club , Uoan Gardner and Uov. Jo.iup'i T.
Duryoa. Other features were vocal music
by Miss Anna Blshnp and : i reeita..oij ' by
Miss Swarul.mdor. The rooms were taste
fully decorated with ( towers nnd potted
plants mm with tholr now and luxurious
fuiiiituro presented a homollko nnd at
tractive nppunr.mcu. The members of the
nssoclatioj are disposal ! to regard tholr ac
complishment with some degit-o of pride , ns
it has only been about two mouths since the
inception of the enterprise.
Cuno of Iti'll Arnold' * lio.itli.
The inquest on thu remains of Bell Arnold ,
who was killed in a drunken ruvol In a Ninth
street dlvu early Sunday morning , was held
nt the morgue ut 10 o'clock yesterday
A number ofvitnosue.s were examined
without bringing any new facts to light.
The jury returned u verdict flndlnu : that the
deceased cuno to her death by being struck
by a lightud lamp thrown by Annlu Brown
nnd further declared that according to the
evidence the missile was thrown with mali
cious intent.
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I.ult 11U An.ilr * in Hull
BOSTON , Mass. . Juno 0. Hon. Moody Mer
rill , for many years prominent ns a lawyer , a
uubi 01 an m Lcavcmm ; Power. Latest U. S. Ucn' :
strootrallwnypresldontnndlccUUtor.Umys
terlously nbicnt from thpfulvy. It Is stntct !
that his nffnlrs nra In bid jjlinpo Attachment
mont suits aggregating lih.iVly 00,000 have
been eommonccd against him ,
SniVEBlOK'S
Aitjimtnrs nt Work on Mhtr'Tiro 1,01101
Comimnlen HriiroiatitoiK
Insurance adjusters from nll , parts of the
country , and especially tljo cyist , nro arriving
In Omaha for the purpose of deliberating
upon the losses sustained , In the SHvertck
lire. The first meeting' ' will probably
bo hold tomorrow at Iho' MIllavd hotel.
The following adjustdra' have already
arrived : Martin of tlio orwlch union ,
Mnrrlnor of the American Qf , Newark , Matt
Nelson of the Concordn. Lfl'cso of tlio Me
chanics of Milwaukee anil Mr. Clough of the
Northern.
Following Is a correct statement of the In
surance carried on the Shlvorlck stock :
.itnn : 8 1,548 04
American Central 2,00000
American of Newark 1,000 00
Atlnsof Knulatul 2,00000
Ami-rlcnn of I'hlliidelphln 2.0OO 00
HnlTnht German 2,000 00
Ciilcilonlan l.B4i ! 84
riremnn'soC Now York 2,000 00
Coiitlnrntnlof Now York 2,500 00
KiiKloof Now York 2,500 00
I'lreinen's Tumi n.ooo 00
1'lroinun'nof Newark 2,000 ( H )
Oermun American of New York 2,500 00
( lernunlnof Now York 2,000 00
Ccrmiinlaot Now York 2,500 ( M )
Hartford Tire 1,548 07
Hamburg tlromcii 2,50000
Home of Now York 2,000 00
lluno\orof Now York l.OJO 00
Insurance Co. of North America. . . . 2,000 00
Insurance Co. of North America. . . . 2,000 00
Impnrlnl 2,50000
London nnd Lancashire 1,545 84
Liverpool and London and Olol > o. . . . D.HIU GO
London Assurance 2,50000
London and Lancashire 1,00000
I.anc.ishlru liHiirnnco company 2,000 00
Manchesternf England 2,50000
Milwaukee Mechanics' 2,000 00
National of Hartford 2,000 00
Northern of London 2,00000
Niagara 2,50000
Orient 2,000 00
Prussian National H.OOO 00
I'lui'iiKof Hrooklyn 1,000 00
1'lin.Milx of London 2.000 00
Hollnncoof I'lillnuolphln 2,318 70
Uoynl 2,50000
Spring ( Inrdon of Philadelphia 1,500 00
Spring Uardon of Philadelphia 1,547 23
Hun 1'lro of Knglund 2,318 77
Western of Toronto 2,318 77
Western of Toronto 1,000 00
Total nmoitnt $87,057 12
Following is a statement of the insurance
carried on the Maurer building and
stock :
Milwakco Mechanics ? 1,000
Concord la of Milwaukee 1,000
Hanover of Now York iJ.OOO
Phoenix of Brooklyn 2,000
Norwich Union U,000
Agricultural 1,000
Uockford 1,000
Total $10,000
Following Is the list of policies carried on
thoShiverlck building :
Delaware S 4,701 50
Niagara 1,200 00
Klro Asboclatlon 2,100 00
Gorman 2,50000
Western Assuianco 2,00000
United States 1,000 00
Pennsylvania 2,00000
Queen 7,500 00
Niagara 2,00000
Hrlllsli American 2,000 00
Norwich Union 1,50000
Niagara 2,500 00
Now Hampshire , 1.000 00
Total ( , . . . ! 532,001 50
On the Jacobs blook , iu which the second
hand store was located , next aOor east of the
Shlvorick building , the following insurance
was carried : i ,
Prussian National $2,000
1'hu'nlxof Hartford . . . . , V 2,000
Citizens'of Now Jersey..I- . . . . * . . ' . 2,000
Didn't Want to'llilrt Him.
The atmosphere iu the Vicinity of the
northwest corner of Tlfirtcenth and Dodge
took on a cerulean tint for about flvo min
utes yesterday , while the sounds omitted
suggested a spring oarpot Dealing , only the
strokes were far more rapid than usual. A
portly bartender was engaged In putting out
of the saloon a half tipsy individual , who as
ho reached the door was evidently resolved
upon taking satisfaction for-tho Insult out of
the beer alinger's well stuffou hldo.
The ejected , though much the smaller
man , slugged the other in.tljc neck , knoclt-
iiig him headforemost out onto the sidoivalk ,
then kicked him in the ribs , and as ho strug
gled on his hands and feet to nriso the assail
ant obstructed the attempt by thumping him
vigorously about the nock and head , inform
ing him as ho hold him that ho was not done
with him yet. Finally the bartender oroko
away and retreated behind the bar , where
ho scared his enemy from pursuing him by
flourishing a big club , at the same time
vainly Inviting him to como in , while the
ejected ono stood in the door and responded
with an oft-ropcated challenge for him to
como outside.
The quantity of profanity let loose was
aulllclcnt to supply a regiment of troops for
a month. When the drunkard wont away a
young man asked the pale and blooding bar
tender why ho didn't hit him. "I didn't
want to hurt the follow , " ho replied.
Will Iiintall Tholr Now Pastor.
Rov. J. M. Patterson , pastor-elect of the
First Presbyterian church , will bo installed
as pastor with appropriate services this
evening at the church.
Hov. Hcrriok Johnson of Chicago will
preach the sermon , Kev. Mr. Lavcrty of
Los Angeles. Cal. , charge the people , and
the other parts of the service will bo taken
by pastors of this city. A cordial Invita
tion is extended to all to attend these
services.
TfIERJS A SHOOK
to your system , with the usual
pill. Alia thero'a weakness af-
tenvnrd , and caused by it.
How can you expect any Uiatiug
.benefit from such things J
> The nearest to Nature's own
way is with Dr. Pierco's Pleas
ant Pellets. In every derange
ment of the liver , stomach and
bowels Sick and Bilious Head
aches , Conbtlpution , Indiges
tion , Bilious Attacks they
promptly relieve nnd perma
nently euro. No disturbance ,
no crlplne , no reaction afterward. They
rcgulnto the system jxirfoetly ono tiny ,
sugar-coated Pellet Is a gentle laxative or
corrective throe for a cathartic.
They're the smallest , the easiest to take
and the cheapest pill you cmi buy , for they're
guaranteed to give satisfaction or your
money Ig returned. Yon pay only for the
good you got.
Buy of reliable dealers. With tricky ones ,
something clso that pays them bettor will
be offered " . " Per-
probably na "just ns good. -
uupa it is , for them ; but It can't bo , for you ,
Too well known to need lengthy advortlso-
nwuts Dr. Bago's Catarrh Ilymody. 50 cents.
" LIEBIG COMP1H' '
Thcso two word ! ) nro
known in ovpry' , 'woll '
o r d o r o d
throughout tie | Jvvorld
ns dt'si'imUptf ( - , Iho
oldest , purost.ibiiat nnd
always * to-bo-dopondod-
upon i
c
I..OF BEEP
STRENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD
\f.II. IMKICK It , M.IKo.4 liuianrhr.t. ,
! l TP , ill' . . e/ilff roniiiltlni pkyilclan oj l/i *
l-U V " > / .M iiU/AI ; < I Wall rUTK.lovL M
- . awr.dcd the ani.u JO'iUi. by thu HATI NAI
> t , > Uttijvo > l all Jllie'a,1 ami UVrttiif of .V'n
Hini'O * lu V""j7 , the intililtt'Vytd n111 * ° 'r ' *
' ! mrI'unrnlUtloa in ptrwu or l > y Ulur
JUMUO Urojjcuu. with te tlmoniiiU , FHhK
-re book. SHI 15NCK OJT LITE , < > U REI.l'
IVAT1ON. 00 pp. . 174 Invalunblo j.n
Baby Cured Scall Head
Unit Ciisc. Two Doctors No Good.
Tries Cutlcura. Plrst Set Helps.
1'otir Sets Completely Cure.
Our hrihv t'earl wns born Nov. 29 , IMI. l-rora
her birth she had Son 11 llcud until slio wns
four mnr.thi old. then It boonmn wor o nnd
oatno ont In small whlto ptmplo < i. nml tlion
pprond to bo larito ycl-
low.scabs.Votrlod two
doitorsi , but they could
not do It nny coo.l. So
wo tried Ct'Ticrnv HSM-
r.nit. , Riving her a thor
ough \TiishliiK th ro o
times : i dny. nnd then
iislnutlioCUTicuiiA. The
tlrst sot wo triad helped
her. nnd toforo wo hid
used four sets she vrns
coinulelcly cured. At
the neo of six months
our bnfcrwnichod thirty-
four poiintK Her skin Is fair mid smooth ,
[ \niTsoilD porfnctly well. Portrait onulosod.
L would : not do without Uumunx UKMRDIE.S.
nnaiann recommend them a * most oxrollcnt
for child ran ,
MIIB , riKTII JUDD , Vandorblit , Mich.
I used the CUTICUII A KEMKDIFS for about two
months , and the ontlrn expense wns but W.OO ,
which no one would ragrot for u nlcn sinootlv.
skin. It loft mv fnco in tha brst oC condition ,
free fnun nil plmplcH nnd blotches. I still use
the UUTtcmiA SOAP and ulwnvs shut' ' .
11 ItUKUS TIIO.Ml'SON , Venn stown. O.
Cuticura Resolvent
The now Itlood nnd Skin PiHIlor , Intnrnnlly.
and CIITICUIIA. the grit it Sltln t'uio , nml Cirri-
ct'nA SOAInn otqiilslto Skin llonuttdor , OT-
tuniitlly. Instantly rullove and speedily eurn
fivarv dlBoasoana humorot the kln. scalp nnd
blood , with lost of hnlr. front Infnnoy to nRC ,
frori pimples to s rofuln.
Pold everywhere. I'rlco. CimconA , oc ; Sni -
Z'ici HEHOLVKNT. II. Prepared by the 1'ottor
Drug and Chomtcal Corporntlnu , notion.
f"llow o Cure Skin Diseases. " 1)4 ) pacos. M
Illustrations nnd lOOtostlinonlnls. inallud free.
mTjYjngslnnndSealpjiurltlsdnnd boautlllud
DZiDl UbyCuricunx BOAIAbsolutjly puro.
FT STOPS THE PAIN ,
lUok aclip. kldnoy pains , weakness ,
rlioumatlim and miisculnr pains re
lieved in nun iiiiiiutii by the cutl-
ctiru Antl-1'iiln riuittnr. 2 , > c.
Are those ignorant proton dribwlio
without any qunlllloaUons , any nbil-
Ity , nny experience , any skill , claim
to possess the power to euro nil the
ills of the human raco. 13ut their
want of worth soon becomes apptir-
nnt to their would-bo dupes , nnd
these conscienceless quacks are soon
consigned to the oblivion they so
richly merit.
In strange and strong contrast
with these miserable bolsters is the
quiut , dignitlcd yet courteous demeanor
meaner of those noted loaders of
their profession.
Who , during the past 27 years , have
abundantly demonstrated their abil
ity to effect speedy , perfect and per
manent cures in all the worst forms
of those delicate Boxual malad'os '
embraced within the general
terms of
KiEftVOUS , OHRONBO
AND
PRIVATE DISEASES ,
T
Send 4 cents for tholr illustrated
now book of 120 pages , "Know Thy-
eelf. "
_
Consultation froo. Call upon or
address , with stamp ,
DRS. BETT8 & BETTS ,
119 S. I4ih
Co ? St.
OMAHA , - - NEB.
TREATMENT.
FOUA.L&
Chronic Harm
, ? ,
Private ani
Special Disni)5. )
of both
Mon and Women.
Ftrioturo nnd nil othar troubles troitcrt
at roisonablo clmruea CONSULTATION
KKHK. Cnliouor
PUTNAM
DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB
Opposite ll.iydon Ilroi
M IIP Pl'lll'n ' IV \IIVHT1N \
lu liillMJ IH
il ) IV illhMJlW
PRICE 25o PER. BOX.
A.sh
MAMH'AOTUIU ! ! ) J V
& McCONILL ,
OMA1-IA , - NEG.
A &THICTLY TUBE
ARTICLE.
A HOST DELICIOUS
CHEWING GUM.
A VALUABLE
CIFIO FOIl LUNG &
THHOAT TEOUBLEB
Made by Ourtts &SOQ , I'ortlantl , Mo.
the STORM.
You ruined your trousers didn't you walking home
through several miles of mud and water during the recent
storm you will need a new pair no use trying to make these
pull through Get them now whi'e the assortment is still
large and fresh
\
We make them to your order from
$5 to $12
Our Suits from.
$20 to $50 ,
JUST RECEIVED
Blue and Black cheviots for a
SPECIAL $20 SUIT ,
Samples Mailed.
207 S. 15th.
The most luxurious Car
pets in use at the price of
ordinary Brussels. Fat-
terns that we will not re
order , with and without
borders , elegant parlor and
rug effects , some with only
enough for a bed room will
be sold as remnants.
ORCHARD
AND
WILHELM
CARPET CO.
Successors to S. A. ORCHARD ,
Douglas , bet. 14th and 15th
rmcr size ' , > COMMCILTAUt
THE MERCANTILE CIGAR , BETTERTHAN . EVER !
iliido of tlit > flne t nimllty of Huvunu Takitacu IkaCeau befxinelit. Equal In wvcrriMiprt . to . tli
slj w. MBUufuctirod by S. It , BICJJ MKBCAHX1LK CJOAll irACTOHY. btL. U