TTTTC nitfATTA DA1T.V TIER' _ 3TrmiSnAV JTTT.V IS MUST EXPLAIN HIS ACTIONS Henry OllTor Charged with Assault with In tent to Kill. WILL PROBABLY HAVE A HEARING TODAY ( Tronblo It Anticipated \Thcn lli Cm * Comn Up Actvlce of nu Attorney to taming In Heferenc * to the Mnttcr. .K , July 13 , [ Special to Tna BBB. ] Henry Oliver will hnvo ft hearing before Justice Urown tomorrow morning on the charge of assault with intent to kill upon his brother-in-law , James V. Lansing. Oliver was arrested this morning nnd gave ball for his appearance In the sum of $2,500. Friends of both parties have boon endeavoring to reconcile them , but Oliver will not listen oven to legal advico. Yesterday morning , it is Sftltl , ho called on his lawyer and told him nn was goin ? to kill Lansing before noon. The lawyer roinonstrate'l ' with him , but hn was obstinate. As soon as ho coilld ho sent word to Lansing telling him ot Oliver's in tention and advising him to got a double- barrelled shotgun and bo ready for business. Trouble Is anticipated between the two men when the case comes up tomorrow morning. SpcclHl riemiliMi uf the Supreme Court. I/ito this afternoon nottco was received bv the clerk of the supreme court from Judge Maxwell of a call for n special session of the Biipremo court for tomorrow afternoon to conildcrtho Omaha street paving question. The Citizens State bank of Oxford has pone into voluntary liquidation. The depos itors will bo paid In full. William A. Cox has filed a claim for the tate bounty for mining discoveries. While boring for n well on his farm near falls City Cox ran onto n vein of coal which ho claims Is four feet thiclr. The North Nebraska Water Power com- tuny has tiled articles of Incorporation. The capital stock will bo JSOO.OOO , nnd the com- any's headquarters will bo at St. Paul , S Articles of incorporation have boon filed for u largo packing establishment at West Lincoln , 'iho capital stock of the company will bo $ rxX,000. ) Among tbo Incorporators are some of Lincoln's bust known llnauclcrs. They nro : I. M. Raymond , II. D. Hathaway , E. 13. Brown , K. Finnoy. Frank W. Lewis , John Mtzgcrald , C. A. Harmuu , C. E. Yates , and C. G. Dawcs. At Nine For Cont. The city council 'is In a perpetual state of lttliiR now. It began as a board ot equal ization this morning , but every once in a while adjourned nnd took up some matter Of public Interest. At the meeting last evening Mr. Webster road n communication from A.V. . Jansen in which ho offered to carry the ? 13,000 paving bonds of district No. S , duo Juno 1 last , and $21,000 of districts 3,5 and 0. duo July 1,1803 , for six months longer nt the rate of 9 per cent per annum. There also a $1,470 interest claim for carrying ponds rtuo him nt present. Webster said ho had conversed with a number of local linanclcrs and had boon assured that there was no possibility of getting money with vrKiuh to pay thcso bonds , nnd therefore recommended that it bo adopted. Consider able discussion was bad on the proposition , and it was finally loft open. At the meeting this morning it was uccoptcd and the claim for back Interest allowed. Jausen carried bonds last year for S per cent , citr i iirinr. Alfred Nowborry was arrested this morn ing on complaint of baring stabbed Leonard Bailer. The latter was bartender at the picnic at Cushtnan park last Sumlay , and refused to give young Nowborrywho is but 10any boor. While Bauer was on his way homo , ho was attacked by Nowborry and his gang and badly cut about the head nnd face. Wowborry will probably bo sent to the re form school. Jacob prconborg drove up to a hardware ntoro on O street and finding his usual hitch ing post occupied by 13. J , Barlow's tonm , ho unhitched the lattor. They ran away unil all piled into a ditch dug by the viaduct contractor nnd loft unguarded. With con siderable dlfllculty they were fished out In pretty bad shape. Grocnborg was arrested and will answer for unhitching the team to morrow. NKUttASICA CH.VUTAUQUAS. Epwortli I.oncuo at Fremont'Assembly I'rovei a Drawing Caril. FIIKMOKT , July 12. [ Special to THE DEH.J This has been Epworth league day nt the Central Chautauqua assembly und every member In the state wearing a bodlco could outer free. The Itinerants club was ad dressed this forouoon by Uov , J. II. Brooks This evening Colonel Gcorgo W. Ham o Kentucky delivered his first lecture , "Tho Golden Gates. " Tomorrow afternoon Kabb Lee M. Franklin of Omaha will deliver his celebrated lecture , ' 'Tho Modern Jew am ! His Belief,1' and in the evening the subject "of Mr. Bain's lecture will bo "Prose Ballads of Memory , " nnd Friday evening "Safo Side of Life for Young Men. " Friday afternoon Uov. J. B. Mnxflold of Omaha will deliver nn address before the Itinerants club on "Church Extension. ' Saturday afternoon Dr. M. C. Mason of At lanta , Ga. , will address the Itinerants club on "Tho Problem of Education in the South , " nnd In the evening his subject wll ho "The Negro and Ills Fututo. " LONO PIXB.- July 13. [ Special to TIIL BISK. ] The prettiest , clearest nnd purest Btroam of water in Nebraska Is the Long Pine , nnd perhaps ns lonely u spot as uxlsts in the statp Is the Little Burr Oak opening , nestled low down in the depth of the canon , which affords a grateful shndo under which the pavilion and other buildidgs belonging - longing to the Chautauqua assembly are lo cated. The assembly closes today. Yesterday Vr&a "School ilny" , Prof. Goudy , the state uporintcndont , with Prof. Norton of the State Normal school having charge of the exorcises. The chief charm of this place , however , lies in the outing advantages It jKuaosscs. It is a grand place for children. Jn the days of financial stringency another recommendation of Long Piuo's Chautauqua Js the small expense ot attending it. CUKTK , July 12 , [ Special to Tun BKE.J Thoistockholdors ot the Nebraska Chautau qua assembly hold tholr annual mooting on tliOigrbuuds yesterday. .The presidency was again offered to Uov , Wlllard Scott , D.D , , formerly of Omaha , now. of Chicago , the prosoat president. Kov. Mr. Scott declined on account of ill health nnd because ho be lieved that the president should como from Nebraska. W. E. Hardy of Lincoln was therefore chosen ns president. C. C. Whlto ot Crete , vice president ; J. L. Tidball of Crete , treasurer. The secretary's ofllce has not boon lillou so fur , but will bo tendered to some prominent worker in Chautauqua fields of Lincoln , The reK | > rt of the treasurer for 1802-93 was laid before iho mooting and found highly satisfactory , The assembly of 1803 will imy all its expenses and have a good balance in tbo treasury besides. Hurled Allru in 11 Well. IlAimuiioiia , Neb , , July 11) . [ Special Tolo. gram to TUB BKK.J Henry Patterson , a young well digger , while digging out nn old well for William Itamsbottom , n farmer liv ing near this place , was entombed under about twenty foot of loose earth , and as the well was In a very dangerous condition and about -00 foot deep , It was several hours be fore any ono could bo induced to venture into the well to his relief , The earth is being removed - moved as fast ns possible , but no hope is on- tortalued of finding the entombed wan alive At till ) Soldiers and Hallort Home. GiiAND ISLAND , July 13. [ Special to Tnu BEK.I The advisory board of the Soldiers nnd Sailors homo was m session yesterday. It passed ruloa restricting the Inmates some- vrtiat. The eld soldiers have herotofoore boon nt llborty to bo out latent nights , and iusunros have occurred where liquor wai brought iuto the homo and created disturb ances. Grnater eire will be taken to stop this la future. Hurronilered to the Sheriff. GIUNU IiLA5 i > , July 19. [ Special to TOT : BKI.J M. M. Clark , a young man whose mental faculties sooui to bo bo very sadly shattered , gavohlmjolf uptoSUorlll Costello Monday nifrht , claiming that certain officers warn nf tor him on the charge of ssiault and that ho vrns Innocent and wanted protection. No officers hare nppoarcd nnd n telegram to the sheriff at Hcd Cloud has not boon answered. His mother rms notified , but has not the mount to h ro him sent hem . Ho claims to bo from Rlverton and that the crime was alleged to bnv been committed there. Mnrrleit nt t'littUinonth. PurrsMourn , July 12. [ Spoclrvl Telegram to Tn IJru.J The wedding of Mr. Robert Gnlngor and Miss Aqratha Tucker occurred at 8 o'clock this afternoon at the home of the bride in this city. HOT. II. B. Burgess of St. Luke's Episcopal church ofllclatod. Mr. Oolnger Is nn employe of the B. & M. In the freight office at Omaha. The brldo was reared In Plattsmouth , Is n graduate of the city schools and Is a decided favorlto among n largo clrclo of acquaintances. They both possess many friends In this community. Thenowly woddcdcouplo will make their homo In Omaha and departed for that city this afternoon. Funrrnl nl ChnrlM Anuli. FBKMO.TT , July 12. [ Special to THE DBS. ] Uhnrlcs IL Annls. aged 03 years , who died yesterday , was burled today by thomombcrs of McPherson post , of which ho was a mem ber. The doccuned has been for many years engaged in training nnd driving trotting homes for Hon. George W. E. Dorsoy , A. J. Uonln nnd others. Several years ago ho was seriously injured by being thrown against n sulky wheel , and ho has suffered much since that tlmo. Ho was unable to receipt for a pension check for ? * ) received the day bcforo his death. Illnlr New * Xfotoi. Bunt , July 13. [ Special to TIIK BEB. ] The Robokah lodge , No. 27 , installed ofllcors Friday ovonfng , consisting of Mrs. Lydla Soldon , noble grand , and Mrs. Klngdon as vice grand. The city of Blair will slnlc two six-Inch wells at the onglno houso. The supply 01 water Is getting low. Knjoyeil an Outing. Bum , July li [ Special to TDK Bns. ] Judge Walton Is at homo enjoying hls'vaca- tion. Ho Is with Joe S. Cook and family. Li. L. Lantry and family have Just returned from Noble's lake , where they wore outing for a few days. Judge ICoysor of Omaha accompanied Juilgo Walton as his guest. MTU. Van Arntlalo'n Funnrnl. BEATKICE , July 12. [ Sixjclal Telegram to TUB BBB.J The funeral of Mrs. C. II. Van Arsdalo will take place tomorrow afternoon from Christ church. The funeral of Mary Hogulfolt , tbo other victim of the terrible accident , will occur nt 10 o'clock from Iho Gorman Lutheran church. riiUtimoiithl.ncly Surloutlj Hurt. PLATTSMOUTII , July 12. [ Special to THE Bun. ] The wife of S. P. Halloway , who re sides in the southwestern suburb of the city , was thrown from a buggy today and sus tained serious internal injuries. ' Injuroil In n Saloon K < nr. WTMOIIB , July 12. [ Special Telegram to THE BKB. ] In n saloon row tonight James Tucker sustained injuries which may prove fatal. lEONAKD'S LUCK. Fortune Smllod nnd Than Frowned on a Chlcngonn. James C. Leonard hails from Chicago , but that did not prevent hia learning something af tor ho got to Omaha. Ho arrived yester day nnd inscribed his autograph on the register at the Pazton , nftor which ho got along very well until ho drifted into Oertor's gambling house on Douglas street , where ho became speculative , and almost before ho know it had won $135 at the faro table. Not satisfied to stop at that ho tried his hand at stud poker. The venture was dis astrous , for when ho rose from the table he was $ -125 loser and dead broke. lie then did what was the most natural thing in the world under the circumstances repeated of his folly nnd quit gambling. . Yesterday morning his wife arrived , but whpther it was duo to that or some other reason cnn not bo told , for Leonard went to the police station and swore out a warrant for the proprietors of the place , charging thorn with gambling and keeping a gambling house. Ho did not sign his own name , but hooked on to the complaint the autograph of u mysterious individual named Howard and lot It go at that. That the unlucky Chicagoan did not prose cute because of a sudden conviction of the Immorality nnd illegality of the not of the gamblers was shown by the fact that ho first visited the gambling house and demanded his money back , threatening to have the gamblers arrested unless they promptly shelled out. They refused to shell , hence the arrest. And now Mr. "Howard" Is confronted with the unpleas ant fact that ho has himself violated the gam bling law , and is guilty on ono of the charges that ho has mrouent against the men who are now eating off his monoy. Ho has about concluded that it would hnvb been cheaper to have stayed at homo and lived on World's fair sandwiches , oven at Midway plalsanco rates. \Teth r Maklnc Under DlOloaltlot. Captain Hunt of the weather bureau is not only onorgotia and practical , but ho always tries to bo right up to the times. In fixing up the now headquarter * for the weather office in the top story of the McCaguo building ho has bit upon n neat plan of furnishing light for the Instrument box which has to bo visited dur- ina the night by the observer In order to keep a correct record of the temperature and the baromotriu pressure. Heretofore the observer has boon obliged to carry a lantern out on the roof in taking the readings of the instruments , but the box is now provided * with an incandescent light , which will bo a great convenience. In locating the weather vnno Captain Hunt found some difficulty to got at the exact meridian owing to the presence of so much iron on top of the building. Tbo compass was badly quooroJ by the metal. It was found necessary to station a civil engineer at the First Presbyterian church , two blocks west of the McCaguo building , und with the assistance of a compass located there the weather vane on top of" the McCaguo building was turned to and clamped on the true cast and west lino. School Ooniai for 1801 anil 1803. OUAUA , July 12.To the Editor of Tns BEB : In your editorial in your issue of the 10th , regarding the inconsistencies of the school ceiuuj , in spoakiug particularly of the Eighth word , you say , "It Is highly probable that the figures for 1891 and 1B'J3 run too low. " Permit mo to say that the census of the years named was correct Each residence was visited , without a single failure. More than 100 dwellings were empty and they must have boon crowded full of children since the census of 18U3 to bring the figures given for IM'JU. Fooling that your remarks are somewhat of a reflection on my work in the two yours mentioned , wilt you please publish this vtatnmont. J. II , PUEU-S. Census Taker Eighth Ward ISUluud ItfcO. Alter an Kx-tniueotor. Ex-Sldowalk Inspector J. M. Wilson has Incurred the wrath of the powers that bo , and ho will be called into court to explain why ho has openly .fractured a city ordi nance. The trouble arises from the construction of permanent sidewalks on Chicago street , bo- twccii Sixteenth and Seventeenth. The ox- inspector changed the walk in front of his promises without the sanction of the city engineer , which is a direct violation of ex isting ordinances , and Mr. Itosowater prom ises that he will bo prosecuted unless ho compiles with the law. Mr. Wilson is ob durate and will tight the case , to tie savt. Tba uauio of City Treasurer Bolln was in advertently omitted from the published il t of city officials desiring re-election. Under ordinary circumstances ho might not care anything about , it , but in vie r ot the fact that it is oxtromuly unpopular to be satisfied with anything lesu than two terms bo docs not want to nnposr conspicuously captious nud will strike out with It Hying start to capture th nomination for another two years. WHY HE KILLED HIS WIFE Murderer Dobany Explains the Oircnmstancos of the Genoa Tragedy , SHE WANTED AN INTEREST IN HIS FARM Iterated to Lire with iltm Lancer Ifnleis tu 1'ropertrVn 1'lnced In Her -How tlio FrUoner Ap peared In Jail. . Cot-rjMntJs , July 12. [ Special to TUB BKE. ] When brought to jail here yester day , Dobany said : "Tho trouble between m.vsolf and my wife was that she was trying for n long tlmo to got mo to deed my farm to her and I would not do it , so she loft mo four or flvo times nnd stayed away from mo three or four weeks at A ttmo. I wont after her this last tlmo ami asked her If she would go homo with mo and she said : 'Will you 'deed the farm to mo if I go mlt you ? ' 1 said 'No , ' and then I asked her again and again If she would go homo with mo and she said 'No I Nol No I' and then I shot her. " While Dcb.iny was narrating this cause for his horrlblo crime , ho worked himself Into n frenzy nnd gesticulated wildly , and at Iho climax of his partially Incoherent story ho illustrated his crime by stopping up to the bars of the Jail , thro-vlng his hand behind his back and with a spasmodic jerk leveling an imaginary pistol , whlto his oycs gleamed ' with the ilro of a dovil. Ho denied emphatically bolng intoxicated on the occa sion cf the commission of the crime , alleging that ho was perfectly sober , but that ho couldn't stand having his wife's relatives and neighbors urging his wife on to trying to make him dcea nway his farm to hor. HAX.I. COUNTV'S FINANCES. Itoport of an Export Accountant Situation. QniND ISLAND , July 12. [ Special Telegram o TUB BBB. ] Expert Accountant Fawllo , who was engaged by the County Board of Supervisors to examine into the records of the county for the past ton years , made n report today to the board on two ; orms of -Treasurer Hooper , from 1831 to 1883. Ho reports that there Is a shortage ot $1,719.41 in the state and county funds. There is an additional shortage in the amount of fees turned over , though the exact fmount of this will depend greatly upon the legal con struction of an action ot the county board during that terra. Hoopfr , In the lost year of his term , applied for additional clerk hire and the board granted his request. By law ho was.allowed $2,700 for deputy and clerk hire. If the action of the board permits the use of money over § 2,700 for fcos In that year there will not bo so much of a shortage. Hooper's reputation for houany has never boon questioned nnd but few , If any , bollove the shortage to bo fraudulent. Ilutlcr County Touchers. DAVID Cirr , July 12. [ Succial to THB BKE.J The annual session of the Butler county teachers instltuto began this morn ing and will continue. two weeks. There is an enrollment of ninety-ono and a pleasant and profitable session IVanticipated. . Superintendent Barker has made arrange ments for a series of lectures by State Superintendent Goudy and ether eminent instructors. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Swallowed StHRiuint VTuter. HASTINGS , July 12. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEB. ] Paul Eugeuo Wade , the 3-yoar- old son of George H. vV.ido of the Now England hotel , Saturday foil into an ex cavation filled with tou foot of water. Ho was fished out , but died this afternoon from sickness caused by swallowing the stagnant water. _ Itnln Needed In Ilutlor County. DAVID CITY , July 12. [ Special to THE BKE. ] For the past four days the wind has blown a stiff breczo from the south nnd the dust has become a nusianco , crops are beginning to suffer for rain , which must como soon to save a full crop of potatoes , corn and garden vegetables. . Lady aeronaut goes up tonipht about 8 at Courtlnnd beach ; also tomorrow ovo. FREAKS OF LIGHTNING. Taking Photograph * , Magnetizing Iron and Vluylnc O their Pranks. The Etruscans of old believed in three kinds of. lightning ono incapable of doing any injury , another move mis chievous in its character , nnd consequently quently only to bo issued with the con sent of a quorum of twelve gods , and a third carrying mischief in its train , and for which a regular decree v aa required from * the highest divinities in the Etruscan skies. Curiously enough , modern scientists , following the lead taken by Arago , have also decreed that the varieties of lightning nro threefold. The first comprehends that in which the discharge appears like a long luminous line bent into angles and zig zags , nnd varying in complexion from whlto to blue , purple or red. Thia kind is known us forked lightning- , because it sometimes divides in two or more brunches before reaching the earth. The second differs from the first in the range of surface over which -the ( lush is dif fused. From this circumstance the dis charge is designated sheet lightning. The third class differs so widely from the inoro ordinary manifestations that many meteorologists huvo denied their right to bo treated as legitimate light nings. They neither- assume the form of long lines on the ono hand nor sheets of flame on the ether , but exhibit them selves as balls or globular lumps of lire. A very singular story is told concern ing the vagaries of ono mass of glebe lightning. A tailor in the Rue St. Jaquos , in the neighborhood of the Val do Grace , 'was getting his dinner one day during a thunder atonu , when ho heard a loud clap , and soon the chimney- board fell down , and a globe of flro as big us a child's head came out quietly and moved slowly about the room at a small height above the lloor. The spectator , in conversation afterward with M. Rnbbinot , of the Academic dos ' Sciences , suid it looked liko'u good sized kitten rolled up into a ball und moving without showing its paw * . It was bright und shining , yet lie felt no sensation ol heat. The glebe cumo near his fcot , but , by moving them aside , ho avoided the contact. After trying . several excursions in dlfforont directions it rose vertically totlio height of his head which ho throw back to prevent it touching him steered toward a hole in the chimney above the mantelpiece , nnd made ltd way into the iluo. Shortly afterward 'when I supposed it had had time to reach the top , " the tailor said there was a terrible explo sion , which destroyed the upper part ol the chimney , and threw the fragments onto the roofs of sumo adjoining build ings , which they broke through. " In the forest of Nemours a tree was once. struck. Two pieces were rent from its trunk. The smaller was tossed to a dis tance of fifty foot , and the larger , which 'eighteen men could not move , to a distance - tanco of twenty foot or so in an opposite track. In 1838 the topgallant most o II. M. . S. Rodney was hit by a Hush , ani literally out up into chips , the sea boin { . strewn with tile fragments , as if the car penters had boon sweeping their shav Ingtf overboard. Shortly before the top masts of II. M. S. nyaointho hod nut lerod in a similar manner , and when the Thetis underwent u like visitation in Rio harbor Captain Fitzroy describe ! the foratopmast as "a more collection o long splinters , almost like reeds. " TJioso are a few of the examples of thi mechanical effects of lightnhig. I itorka chemically aa xrolL It has tin power of developing a peculiar odor which hal boon variously compared to hot of phosphorus18 ! nitrous gai , nnd nest frequently 'ebnrnlng sulphur. Wnfon mentions n otortn on the Isthmus of Darien which diffused such n sulphur- ) U3 stench through the atmoaphoro that 10 nnd his niarnmllrifr companions could carcoly bronthd , particularly when they ilungod into the woofl. The magnetic fleets produced aro'often very curious. A chest containinga largo assortment of knives , forks ana other cutlery was , not many years arro-truck in the house of a Wakofield tradesman , and magnot- sm imparted to the whole of the articles. Arago , in Ills "Meteorological' Assays , " speaks of n shoemaker in jwaaia whoso tools were thus treated , o his indescribable annoyance. "Ho md to bo constantly freeing his 1mm- nor , pincers and knife from his nails , needles and awls , which nro constantly jotting caught by them ns they lav to- jothor on the-bench. " The same author- ty know of a Genoese ship which was vreckcd near Algiers in consequence of some pranks played by lightning among ho compasses , the captain innocently supposing that ha was sailing toward the north , when , ns n matter of fact , ho vas steering duo south. Subterranean thunders have occa sionally boon heard preparatory to an aerial eruption. The sea has cast up volumes of water , ns If volcanoes were exploding below. The ground has burst open , and Hoods of water have gushed orth from the sides of hills or from fis sures in the rocks. Taking another class of effects , cures have been per- ormod by lightning gouty men have joen enabled to walk freely , epileptic persons have been healed , amaurosis has Doon removed , and rheumatism dispelled by n flash. But ono dare not look too closely into the subject of medical olcc- iricity nor venture to recommend any one to tempt lightning in the hope of ex periencing its ourativo effects. Wnxeiu'i Proverb * . Detroit Free Press : A man that wood buy a vote mightont steel a shoap , p'raps , but you hadn't bettor trust him with a whole Hook. Kiiifin' was knodo in polliticks oz orly oz Julius Sector's time. Ef Lot's wife had been in polliticks she would a split the party. Add am and Eve wus the fust people put out ov ollls. Tammany pays Tammany a purty ( air per sent on the investment. "Wimmon needn't-think they kin pull pollitieks up to thorn : they've got to como down to polliticks or got out. Ono man may bo greater than his party , but no party ain't greater than its : nou. When the wimmin git charge of the polliticklo works they'll bo wantin' to take the Amofikin eagle to trim tholr hats with. The congressman does his thinkin' between - tweon soshuns. ' Perfeshnnal pattrlolism needs disin fection. Balloon tonight ana tomorrow night. > Andy Dropped 'Ills Itoll. Now York Sun : "Did you hoar about Andy ? " asked ono reminiscent westerner of another. "No ? Well , Andy made a strike of 305,000 , at Cripple Creek. As soon as ho got theuioneyin his hands ho went down to Denver nnd blow it in. Rum-cards and girliix You know how it is. The morning thatnhe woke up sober and found all his money gene ho sot out to punish himself by walking to Cripple Creek. He wouldn't 'borrow a cent. A follow who was teaming for mo overtook him and offered him d lift , but ho wouldn't got in , and * ho plugged along , muttering , to himself , 'Walk ' , n - yor , walk. Blow in yor dust , will yer ? Then walk , you fool. It'll do , you good. No , you needn't stop at no sp'ring. Ain't you drank enough ? Go dry , you eon of a gun. Light out and walk you durnod jackass. ' And he did. " s Tipping Servants. Katharine Bates , who wrote "ATYear in the Great Republic , " thinks that the idea of "tipping" servants in America with gloves instead f > f money is a very good scheme. She writes to a London editor : "I have such a sincere regard and admiration for America nnd the Americans that I hope to visit the coun try again before I die , and shall bo tempted to take a well stocked glove box with mo , according to your corre spondent's advice. May I make ono last suggestion to those going to Chicago this bummer ? Give out the gloves ono nt a time , nnd lot the noble domocratio waiter realize that the possession of the 'fellow glove' depends upon whether his civility endures to the end. " Piles of people nave pi.es , out Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo wlllcura them. Killed by Ice Wntor. Cases of death from drinking ice water when ono is overheated have been reported. Great care should betaken taken in regard to this matter says the Now York Lodger. The craving for cold water when the heat is great and a person has been exerting himself is sometimes absolutely irresistible. But the craving qhould bo but sparingly in dulged. In fact , it would bo bettor at such times not to drink very cold water at all. Water of only moderate cool ness would bo n great deal bettor. Ono should exercise the restraints of com mon prudence in such mailers , "Killed by ice water" is a vnrdiot which no coroner's jury should have it In tholr power to render. Piles of people have piles , out la Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure thorn. Schooner Lost , SAN FKANCISCO , July 12. The shoo- nor Theresa has arrived here from Sand Point , Alaska , with 2 ± S sealskins of her own and the catch * of the sealing schooner Helen Blum , which has not boon seen since Bho reached the Arctic. There are nn details' ' of her loss except that she wont on Somdhskoy root. It is feared all her crow yo lost. Piles of people havo'puos , but Uo Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo wllLcujro them. Whliuy Trjnti , True , PEOIIIA , July 12. The announcement may bo expected at any moment that the trouble in the Whisky trust over the rebellion of Samuel'1 Wbolnor has boon settled and a truce 'djc larod. Negotia tions to this end womju.ndortakon some days ago and it is bolinved that the di rectors have ratified the action. Piles of people havoupttos , Out Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro thorn. Dickinson fur thu'Warrumo Ilonoli. WASHINGTON , July 12. President Cleveland , it is said , promised to appoint Don III. Dickinson to the first vacancy en thu United States supreme bench and the friends of the ox-postmaster general arc looking for the announcement of hij appointment to succeed Judge Blatch- ford. * Piles of people have pitas , but Dewltt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. Paint Victory IJoitrojed. WEST SUPJUHOK. Wia. , July 12. Fire completely destroyed the Lake Superior Mineral Paint company's factory and the lima kilns owned by the Warehouse and Uulldiira Supply company. Loss 8100,000. Balloon tonight and tomorrow night DIED MANY MILES FROM HOME Dora Oasa , a South American , Suicides at an Omaha Hotel. DESPONDENCY OVER FINANCIAL MATTERS Evidently n dentlemnn of Itnnk In Itrailt lie bolil Jeirelrjr In Amcrlon Filled A r upor' Oritvo Tookn tioie of Jlorphlno. A man supposed to bo Donx C. D. Casa of Rio do Janeiro , Urazll , South America , com mitted sulcido In the Mlllanl hotel some tlmo Tuesday evening , His body was dis covered just bcforo midnight. It is said that the body and effects were sent to the morgue at once and the matter Iropt qulot until morning. On the corner of the table In the room where Casa was found was n note which contained the following unsigned statement : "To the Coroner : No Inquest Is neces sary. 1 took morphine. ' 'I have no relatives or friends In this country to notify of my domlso. 1 beg for giveness of all I may have wronged , and heartily I forgive these who have injured mo. mo."I "I bog that you dispose ot mo ns quickly as possible. "May God have pity on mo and save my soul. Amen. " The above was written on both sides of a small card and the writing denoted a scholar. The card was enclosed In a small whtto on- Tolopo , on the back of which was : "II. M. Mansfield , Memphis , Tcnn. " A card case containing a gold aid silken emblem of ro- llglous Indulgence , or probation , dated 1877 , was enclosed In a small paper on which was writ ton : . I * Sr. Ooraldlno. , Oollogo do 1 Immanollo Concopclon , 120 Hua ftotafogo , - nto do Janeiro , Hrazll , S. A. In ono of his pockets was found an lu- volco of personal effects which hdd been de posited with the "Q. S. D. Co. , " but the uamo of the city where the goods are located docs not appear on the invoice. The goods are valued nt $ UG3. Ilo'also had a captain's check , showing a first-class passage - sago from China to this country. Waited Tor n Jtonilttnnco. The man came hero from Chicago on July 7. Ho said ho had boon visiting the World's fair nnd would stop In Omaha to await a remittance from friends. The man has boon a guest at the Mlllard since coming to Omaha , but never spoke of his domestic af fairs or relatives. Ho is between 50 and 55 pyoars or ago nnd from some remarks ho made ' 'a day or two ago , it is thought that ho is a Jewelry salesman for some fovclgn concern. Ho was always well dressed hero and was evidently a gentleman of some rank in his own country. Ho did not got the remit tances ho expected and for a few days has been morose and despondent. This is prob ably > ho cause of the man's desperate dood. After learning the particulars of the man's death Coroner Maul directed that the re mains bo interred lu Forest Lawn cemetery in a pauper's lot. There is no way of knowing where the man belonged or what is his true name , as ho destroyed all papers of recognition. Ho probably overlooked the marking on his linen. The coroner has telegraphed to the safety deposit companies in San Francisco , asking if they have any such articles as described in the invoice and if they know anything about the man. Ho has also telegraphed the Brazilian commissioner at tho' World's fair asking if ho knows Casa. INO replies have yet boon received. Strniicor'to Poverty , From conversation with people who have mot Casa since arrival in Omaha , it would seem that the man had traveled extensively and mot many foreigners of prominence. Ho has evidently soon hotter days and was unused to poverty. The articles mentioned in the safety deposit - posit invoice are all expensive and ho could have raised considerable money on them had ho so desired. Nothing of value was found in his effects and the remains will rest in an unmarked grave In the potter's Held unless frluuds got trace of him und learn of his doatn. _ Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. Mr. Haley's Statement. County Attorney Kaley | ias shlod his castor into the ring and declares that in stead of shirking- and slighting the duties of the ofilco , ho has administered the affairs in good shape and has made a record that outshines any that was over made by any of his predecessors. As proof of this ho points to the court records , claiming that during the May term of court 1693 , in the criminal division there were sixty-nine convictions , ns against thirty-eight in 1893 , when Mr. Mahouey had elm rgo of iho criminal business. Mr , ICaloy denies that Judge ICoysor has over called him upon the carpet nnd road him lectures , though ho says that ho nnd the court have differed upon some Important facts which have entered into the trial of some of the criminal causes. Hogirdinghls troubles with the county commissioners , the attorney says that with ono exception the members have always accoutod his opinions as good law. The uaso was the ono against the National Dank of Commerce. In that mattar , Mr. ICalos states that ho advised the board ; that his advice was rejected , but that in the und the courts held as ho had predicted that they would. In his open letter the county attorney de clares that the commissioners have boon giving him the worst of the dealand In sup port of tbo churgo ho shows that they fur- nlshod Mr , Mahouoy anofllco. the services of a stenographer , tolophona and other ofllco equipments. In his c-iso ho avers that all that tno members of the board Imvu dona . for him has boon to turn over a box of pens , a few loud pencils and a gros of gum strings , Wnrluro on Tnglen cur * . In the north part of the city the residents who have a deslro to rest during these hot summer nights have taken the law into tholr These Qualities By the most elaborate re searches , careful study and costly experiments Dr. Price lias been enabled to give to the world the purest , strongest and most economical natural and delicious fruit flavors in existence ; free from all pois onous oils , ethers or artificial essences. It is these qualities that have created such a great demand for Dr. Price's De- licious Flavoring Extracts of Lemon , Vanilla , Orange , etc. , flavors that retain all their delicate taste and fresbnesj for an indefinjrn period. own hands And have commenced an on alMight upon the worthlc.it and untaggcd curs that abound In great inumbors In tn t > artlcular locality. With guns and olubs the law-abiding rest * outs ttartcd out Tuesday nlgnt and gathered .n . oven dozen of the mangy curs to tholr 'athers. So far this season this section ot , ho city has boon boycotted by the do etcher , and purely for the purpose ot self- irotcctloa the citizens have become en- 'orcors of the city laws. Piles ot people % vo mics , out Do Witt'i iVltch Hazel Salvo will euro thorn. IN TROUBLE AGAIN. trncit QilMon Acouteil of IIitTlug Obtained t : h llntlor Fulio ITetnnfn. Ernest. Gibson is under arrest on the charge of obtaining money under false pro- tonsos. The complaining witness is William \Valbrldgo , who assorts that Gltwn film- flammed him out of a dollar by representing hat ho ( Gibson ) was a stnto organlzor for ho Junior Order of United Amorlo-an Mo- ihanlcs and was authorized to solicit mem berships and accept money therefor. Walbrldgo swoaw that ho was desirous of joining the order , nnd owing to the false representation made to him by Gibson , allowed him to take In his name and pay over to him n dollar as n part of tbo Inltla- "Ion foe required by the order. Ho also .wears . that Gibson's representations wore tvholly false , as ho Is not an organizer for the order , and Is not now n member in good stnnding. Gibson had in his possession n badge as ofllcor nt the athletic grounds of the Young Mcns Christian association. which was taken charge of by Chief Seavoy. Gibson has boon In trouble several times before , but has always managed to gut out of it without a conviction. MOOIIE FAMILY SAFE. Iteports from Chicago Sot All Ffinrful Doubts nt Itrst. The fears entertained Tuesday regarding the safety of Mr. C. B. Moore and family hove been sot at rest by a telegram received Inst night by Mr. Ewlng B. Alton from Mr. lharlcs Harvey stating that all the family were safe , although the flro destroyed all tholr household effects and wearing apparel. Mrs. Moore while burned about the head and arms is in no danger , and will shortly be able to bo about. Mnrrlnga I.ioonins , The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday : Niitnn and address. Aco. II. J. llollin , Onmhrv 33 AnimtJlreso , Vnlontlno , Neb 23 J Orvlllo Doan , Wocplne Water. Neb 23 1 Margaret K. HroscnV ooplnx Wutur , Nob. 17 I Lufuyotto YOUIIR , Omaha 28 I Oixlsoy M. Mixnninn , Omiilm 23 I Anton Larson , Omaha 24 I Cocklu O. Anderson , Omaha IB CRUEUULY , Fearful Death Rate This Month. Infants Die For Better Food. in Thousands of Homes. Improper Diet Should be Avoided. Laclated Food the Preventive off Cholera Infantum. The Safest and Best for Little Ones. PRE-EMIHEHTLY THE MOST NOURISH ING AND NATURAL Thousands of liotnos are now thought ful and anxious fur the safety of the little ones during the hot weather. No ouo thinfr is so essential to tholr health and safety us a wise choice of food. Tn the four summer weeks ending July 17. last year , the mortality of in fants under a year old in this stnto amounted to 48. " per cent ; under two years 00 per cent ; under 6 yours 04 per cent of the total mortality. The mor tality of h.abios under u your was about equal to the total average mortality for the whole your of all diseases under 10 years. Tiiocola , oruol , statistical proofs'whioh might bo accumulated indefinitely , show only what physicians know too well , that improper diet in the sum mer destroys baby Ufa in uncomon numbers. And they prove , also that it is mainly the infants who suffer from tbaMTcotsof the seasonon this account. The epidemic nf bowel affections of children frequently corresponds with the rise in temperature , but the cuusoa always lie in unsuitable diet. An absolutely pure and reliable In fant food has therefore boon eagerly , sought for years as a substitute for pure mother's milk. Lautatod food solved the problem completely. It stands today preeminent nent above air others. Infants fed upon it Buffer less , and fewer die , it is now well known , than those fed upon any thing oltw. It IB used in the big chari table institutions for children. It has saved the lives of thousands of infants during the hot , dtingorous months of summer. It is indorsed by the best physicians , by nurses , nnd by happygrateful moth ers in every town und village in the land. Sugar of milk , the basis of mother's milk , is the basis of lactated food. With it is combined pure barley malt , the finest wheat gluten , nnd the nutritious element of the oat It is thoroughly cooked by high steam heat , and a predigested - digested , nutritious food is made that fuUllls every requirement of the prow- ing child. It is by fnr the safest food a child can oat In the summer. Ft Is a true preventive of cholera infantum. No homo where there is an lufunt can afford to bo without it. Lactatod'food saves babies' lives. SUMMER DISEASES. Whi\t fault * Them , With n Fair Hint * for Tlitlr Cnrtnlu rrerenlton TIili li Vnlnnble Information. Oholora tnorbiu And summer diarrheaqoour principally during thoiummor nnd Militmn Uholorn morbm Is ctuisoj by improper food and sudden ohllllnit of Ilio body aftnr e i > o- urotogroixt heat. Cortnln ubiUncei will produoo IttocorUIn persons , < uich for ItuUne * a * vo l. raw milk tnkcn with nih , or shell flitf and nil dlslios cooked with milk , such n rice piidcllnff. oroam puff * , and oren Ice croara when kept too long. Unrlpo ororor-rlpo fruit , especially It taken vrlih Inrirp. drauRhlsot lee nntor , will onuso IL Atold Lemming chilled during sloop. Iniicltmnto ni olmiiKonbln ns ours thli li iinovcr-prcsetitilnncor. roMlatcnt uniniur ulntrlion I * nsnully onuitul liy mn- larln. tnwer Mr or Impiiro water. The tcnnwl * edgoof how to avoid or remedy thcoo dancer * run complaints will save much sinTorlnu nnd nvold ninny a doctor' * bill. Medical ncioneo tollsui\hiit \ ( ho 1110of pnrospirits preferably whliltny. In moderation , li a inro nafoitunrd ainliist dlscnsot of Iho klnil mentloiiucl. Ttioro I tmtoni ) pure moillotiuil whisker , anil thiili Duffr'n 1'uro Malt. If It Istnkon roeularly nt tlil notson It knots the Momnoh l'i hnaltlir condition , purlllo * thnontlrusyKtcin.nnd nlrus tonn. iitroiiRth nml atlmnlm. Ithai bacniisod for > o < r * by the Amortmn public , nnd Is the most popular rorno.ly of It * kind In this land. It It trim tlieto are Intoroited partle * who trj tosollolhor Hrtcallod whNKlp * when tho/ are usknil fur PurTy'n. b\it 5iioh liooplo have nu In terrstod motlro that la not for your good. Po nnt ho docolTud.nndlnilJt upon having just whnl roil call for DR. SCHENCK'S Mandrake Pills have n vtxluo as a hoU30- hold remedy far beyond the power of Ian- Rungo to doacrlbo. The family onn hnrdly bo true to itself that does not keep thorn on hnnd for use in omorgon- clos. MANDRAKE Is the only vopotriDlo substhuto for that clangorous mineral , MciiOURY , and while its action as a ourativo is fully equal , it i)03803ao3 none of the perilous olTocts. In Constipation , Mnndrako acts upon the bowels without disposing thoin to subsequent Co3tivonc&9. No remedy acts so dlrootly on the llvor , nothinp so spoodlly euros Sick V * J ft J * M I VO * J t VIV Hcndncho , Sour Stomach ach , and Biliousness an PILLS. thuso . For Suloby all Druitalstv Price S3 cU. par box ; 3 boxes farfttots. ; or sent by mall , post- aRe froii. on rorolpt of nrlce. Dr. J. II , Schonclc It fan , I'lillndolphlu. Catarrh Cure ouraiimur.i All druKKlita. Wo enl . INFANTA. The latest out. Pretty , styl ish , nobby traveling hat in white and colors , . Selling all summer millinery at cost and less. BLISS , 1514 Douglas St , SPECIALIST rroildpiit of NEW * * * ERA ? & nlmulCAI. JJlSl'JCNSAKY. ( Coimultntinii free. ) li uniurpmct ] In tbo trentraant of all Curonlo , Private and nervous Dlnoasea. Wrlta to or aimtult perionnllr ruK.vr.uiCNT itv .MAIU Aitdron with stump far par " ticulars. which \Tlll be tent to plain onrolopo. i > . u. uox on. uuico , na H. mh strool , Oranlis OR. MCGREW li the ouljr SPECIALIST WnOTBEATS ALL PRIVATE DISEASES and DEBILITIES of ' MEN ONLY. ' Women Excluded. lit jrpnr * eiporlonce. Circulate free. llth and FarmunttU't OMAUX , NIB , HIRSGHBERG'S The ccic. . . , , t. * . bratcd Nou. changeable Spectacles and E y u Glasses fur sale In Om. tllia by MAX MEYER & IWO. CO. , ONLY. W will tind roil the tnirieloui Kuncb I'rrpir.tlon CALTMUO free , tnd lwj l C" r t t llial OAI/niO.S will Itotorn your DiMUti , HtrmngUi * u < l Vigor. 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