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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1893)
T1H- ! OMAHA IIAII.VV.K } : - im r > A V 1MVi i OF A LINCOLN WOMAN . DflVM ft Snenk Tblof from Her House and r Oau.808 His Arrest , MRS. E. J , LANE'S ' VERY PLUCKY WORK of tlm Detntict Hank of Cort- lund SIIIM ! for Wrongfiiltjr.niTcrtlncr Fund ) of nn Oklnhntii * CltUon. Aug. 2. [ Special to Tnr. Ilr.B. ] Mrs. K. J. Lane , living nt 21W South Fourteenth strcot , set an example to many of her friends of the sterner sox today by plucklly driving sneak thief from the upper rooms of her houso. She was out in the yard when the thief entered the front door'nnd walked upstairs. Her llttlo girl told Her that there wns n strange man in the houso. After sending the llttlo girl for it neighbor nho boldly walked Upstairs after the intruder. The neighbor did not show up , but this fact did not pre vent Mrs. Lane from ordering the fellow out of the house. Ho was engaged In rilling a trunk when she discovered him. Ho had taken out n suit of clothes and was compar ing it with his own physique when ho wns Interrupted. She compelled him to walk down the stairs nnd out Into the street. Then several small boys followed him until they mot n policeman. The thinf wns nt once arrested and tnkcn to the station. Aflnr a Hunk I'rciddriit. A. F. Soverln of Gulhrlc , Okl. , has com menced a suit against Jacob Bond , president of the defunct Stnto Bank of Cortland , toro- cover several hundred dollars which , accord- in ? to the petition Illed with the district clerk of Lancaster county , had been wrong fully diverted by the derelict president. Soverln sent n draft to the Cortland bank , With Instructions to pay oil a certain In debtedness to the Industrial Savings bank nt Lincoln. Bond cashed the draft , but did not post the amount until after the bank had failed. Soverln claims In his petition that lloiitl willfully delayed posting the amount for the purpose of defrauding him. Ho further alleges that llnnd used the money to speculate with anil that with it ho pur chased a lot in East Park addition to College - lego View. In accordance with an nllldavlt to this fact the lot win to Jay attached by Deputy Sheriff Dillon , Hccolver Goodall was ulso restrained by an . Injunction from endeavoring to collect certain notes hold 'tigaliisl ' Severln by the defunct Institution. ArTontod on n Nurloiu Cliiirco. Bert Hownrd Is under nrrcst on a rather corlous charge. Ho Is a recent arrival in the city nnd succeeded In gelling employment at the Opell hotel as n runner. He informed the hotel people that ho wns a married man , nnd that ns soon a ? ho could ilnd a plnco for his wife she would Join iiim. Yesterday ho picked up the acquaint ance of u young lady who is also in search of employment. Tolling her that ho would Ilnd her a place to work ho went to the Opelt hotel , engaged a room for his "wife" nnd afterwards sent her to the placo. When the girl was Hhoxvn to the room some ono re marked that her ' 'husband" would bn In f oon. Shu nt once disclaimed any knowl edge of thu fact and at once reported the matter to the pollco. Howard was arrested today. To thu police ho claimed that ho had It wife at Creston , la. < lo * li | nt thn Stutn HOUHO. C. II. Cornell was nt the state house this Afternoon to consult with the proper au thorities in regard to a very Important mat ter to the people of Valentine , where ho live * . It seems for some reason or other some -1,000 acres of school land In Dawos county bus novci" been appraised. It is not first-class land , but U suitable for grazing purposes. Thu growth uf the cattle indus try in that part of the state has been so rapid that thn landt can now bo leased to nn advantage. The lands will be appraised at onco. O. .1. Coleman of Beatrice , nnd formerly private secretary of Senator Paddock , was Ot the state house this afternoon. At. B. C. True , superintendent of the public schools at Tecumseh , was at ihoofllco of the Rtato superintendent , ol public Instruction tills afternoon on ofllclal business. tTho State Board of Equalization has been in session all day , but has not yet llxcd upon the state levy for life ensuing year. Commissioner General Garneau's vouchers for thu mouth of July were returned to him this morniiifr for the reason that they were not made out in proper form. Auditor Wooro states , however , that the fault did not He with the commissioner general , as the blanks which had.been forwarded to him did not reach him before the vouchers were made out. out.Governor Governor Crounso started for Superior this evening to attend the interstate soldiers' reunion. Private Secretary Andrews starts tomor row evening for nn extended trip to Salt Jjtko City nnd other western tourist points. Mrs. Andrews accompanies him. Banking Clerk Townloy made out a new Index of the state banks today nnd when ho him completed the work ho stated that Plnco the 5th day of last November thirty- .three banks in Nebraska had gone out K existence. Of this number ten nro in the hands of receivers , thrco are being wound up By their own ofllcors , seventeen went into voluntary liquidation , two nro now In the liands of examiners and one was moved from Verona to Inland , On the other side of the account twenty-two now banks have licim started since that time , throe of which liuvu since suspended. - From the 1'ollun Court. J. II. Dovoro wns arrested at 2 o'clock this morning upon the complaint uf n young lady living at onu of the hotels in this city , Do voro knocki'd at the door of her room last night und then throw over the transom Sta card upon the back of which ho had penciled nn Insulting proposition , The young lady , who Is entirely respectable and a clerk In a well known dry goods store , resented the proposition and made a complaint to the pollco. This morning , learning that the case would give her nn undoslrnblo publicity , she refused to prosecute uud Dovore was dis charged , W. A. Cassady , the man arrested last night for fori'ory , was given a prcllmlnnry examination this morning and was held to the district court in the sum of . ' 100 on two complaints. Ho was unable to give bail , voM was taken to the county jail. Thu case of the State against Gibbons , erin ns.intilt , was postponed for thirty days In order to ulvo the assaulted time in which to Recover from the effects of the scrap. K. A. Solfort was lined ( Ti mill costs for an assault UK | > ii Frank Mooro. D , W. Shaffer was arrested on the charge of assault und battery , the complaining witness - ness being John Nordurf , His case was con- timicd until tomorrow. The pollco register contained the mimes of nn unusually largo number of malefactors this morning nnd business was lively at thu forenoon session for the first time In many weeks , Lincoln In llriuf. Schloss Bros. & Co. this afternoon com- snvnci'd suit In the district court against mM. , A , Nownmrk , late proprietor ot the bo clothing house for fJXW. ( Meyers & o nud Kempner & Lewis also brought suits In county court for J27S and § ± J5 respectively , P. .1. Sullivan , a well dressed young man , who this forenoon was liberated from the county jail , was Immediately real-rested on another charge of potty larceny. Ho wont nt once ftoin the county to the city jail. Maudu Wright and Nelllo Fox. two hand- * Bomo nnd well dressed young ladles , who , WITO unrated In the Uawllns block yester day o the charge of prostitution , deny jrho soft Impeachment und will liirlu the case bo- foio the courls. They were plvcn u contluu- nnco of ton days. The police authorities Have succeeded in lliidiug the clothing of the unknown man who was found dead on tno banks of Salt i-reek the other day. Tlio cloihfuKwas ex- ceedlngly rugged and dilapidated and af- lorded no clew to the man's Identity , llellevuu'M III | | UM Colunul , UKLLBVUK , Nob. , Aug. 3. [ Special to THE lKK. ) ] f.ast night n stranger driving a liv ery team stopped at the Scclouiiro house , introducing himself as Colonel Guy V. Henry , U. S. A , Ho ordered supper and had his team taken care ol. After supper 410 ordered liU rig uuU drove up to ttio rltlo 5S , where ho proceeded to cot gloriously drunk , lln came buck and wont to bed nlmut 10 o'clock , hut this morning ho hixil dU.ipucnred , Icavln * the team knd' behind. Colonel Henry mmlo hi * ISf quarter ' * at the Soolomlro hotino whun ho was In command at the rnngo ! > omo years nifo nnJ was wnll known in town , and It Is thought that this party discovered ttmt fact nncl concluded thai lie had struck the wrong piaro to have much fun. KUK.MONT NOTIIS OT MHVS. Cltlzrn SrrlniialjInjiirnil linnn Mtrrlmnt Iti-nputi nil Intuit , F'IIBMOXT , Aug. 2. [ Special to TUB nRB.1 Mr. Douglas was quite seriously Injured yesterday by the falling of a beam In his barn. A festive drummer entered ono of the loadIng - Ing grocery houses of the city yesterday Droning and In a controversy accused the head of the firm of lying. Ho went out * 'on a shutter. " so to speak. The old soldiers of the oounty hixvo re ceived an Invitation to join in the reunion of Washington county's veterans at Arlington on the 32(1 ( nnd 23d of August. The Invitation will doubtless bo accepted. Hon. J. K. Prick has been invited to spunk and has ac cepted. J. J. Lowry has commenced an notion in the district court for n partition of property in which ho and J. 1) . Mackey nro joint owners. The property comprises much valuable real estate In thli city and county. Thu Fremont Timveruln is making ar rangements for a grand reception when its triumphant members return" from Milwaukee. Commlltecmnn Strong of North Bend has called the county prohibition convention to elect six delegates to the state convention for Saturday next In this city. Thu state missionary board of the Baptist church is holding nn interesting session nt the Baptist church in this city. The fol lowing members from abroad are registered : Uov. H. C. Wood. D.D. , superintendent of missions , Colorado Springs , Colo. ; Hov. J. G. Kculor. general missionary , Central City : I ovy Kimball. president , Wakcilold ; 13. K. Bcnnott , llrst vlco president , Lincoln ; Hov. F. M. Williams , secretary , Sterling ; W. P. Hclllngs , D.D. ; A. W. Clark , Dr. E. T. Alien , Omaha ; H. D. House , Nebraska City ; Tj. Johnson , Oakland ; A. B. Nordborg , A.V. . Snyder , Wahoo ; K. M. Roderick. Central CltyE. ; A. Russell , Ord ; J. A. Ar i ( Beatrice ; T. K. Tyson , Western ; S. Berg- stead , Valley ; Uov. S. B. Hayes , missionary , Culbertson , and Hov. W. H. Tnto , Fremont. A bevy of youngsters , who are old enough to know better , attempted to demolish ttio frail tenements of the "bud lands" last night by hurling bricks through the windows and doors. The marshal arrived on the scene in time to make u few recognitions which will bo followed by liquidation or prosecution. iui.i.ti : > m.s I.ITTM : SISTKK. Sail Accident In tlio Family of Chnrlny , /oliiiHou NfMir Arlington. FHBMONT , August 2. fSpeoial to THE BEE. ] Ono of the saddest accidents in the history of the Etkhorn valley occurred yesterday at the homo of Charley Johnson , living on the county line between Dodge and Washington counties. In the absence of the parents a commotion arose In the wood shed. Yho 10-ye.ir-old boy secured his father's revolver and started to the shed. His little sister Dolly , aged S , had preceded him to the door just in time to get the contents of the weapon In her little brain. The boy had never bcforo handled a revolver and In his excitement it was acci dentally discharged. The funeral occurred at Arlington at 4 p. in. today and was largely attended. > 'e ) > rnnkii .Social Kvontfl. F.UUFIKI.I > , Aug. 2. [ Special to TIIB Bi'.u. ] A very pleasant surprise was ten dered Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas J. Fowler yesterday , it being the tenth anniversary of their marriage. A handsome and com- pinto sot of china of 110 pieces was among the remembrances. Dinner at 5 n. in. was enjoyed by all present and many kind wishes were extended for the future to Mr. Fowler nnd his estimable wife. MIN-DBX , Aug. 2. [ Special to Tun Bnn.l Monday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ferguson , occurred one of the many happy events which follow each other from tlmo to time in this unassuming but prosperous little city. This time it was a sociable given by iho Young People's So- cloty of Christian Endeavor of tno First Presbyterian church. Mr. Ferguson being at Grand Island at tending to his official duties , It devolved upon Mrs. Ferguson and her little son and daughter , assisted by the society of young people to entertain the company. To watch little John "doing the honors , " ono would almost imagine the I elder John had returned , so untiringly did ho perform his part in the program. A num ber from the sister churches in the place were present , which added preatly to the sociability of the occasion. A line musical and literary program was prepared , after which cuke and lemonade were served. Ono of the pleasing features of the evening wis n vocal solo by Miss Linden , of Vermont , a niece of W. E. Chnpln , cashier of the Kear ney County bank. Mr. Chapln and family have just returned from u visit to his old homo in Vermont and the World's fair , ac companied by Miss Landen , who will spend several weeks in Mludcn. Indlilii rollmtiimii Kllluil. VALENTINE , Aug. ! ! . [ Special to THE BEE. ] Sunday , Big Horn , n policeman , was killed by the accidental discharge of a revolver at Hosobud agency. Two factions of the pollco force were having some words nnd were brandishing their guns. In disarming them Big Horn was accidentally shot in the groin nud bled to death in a few minutes. The same bullet also pierced the hand of a woman btaiidlng near. The disputing parties have bceoiuo very quiet in consequence - quonco of the accident. The people at Rosebud and the Valentino merchants are stirred up over n petition from Kilgoro to change the mall route from Viilentiao to Rosebud to Kilgoro to Hose bud. bud.Tho The change would bo a great Inconvenience to every ono at Rosebud and would bo a very dlfllcult nnd uncertain road to travel , as it passes through sand hills , sloughs und bare , unmarked prairie. In winter time the tele phone line is the only guide during a blizzard ' and away from It the mall agent could not travel many days every wlntor. It would bo a great loss of trade to Valentino ne much of the present trade would be turned away , Condition of Nubniauii Crops , BENKEI.MAN , Nob. , August 2. [ Special to THE BEK.r-Dundy ] county received ono of the best rains yesterday that It has over had. It rained steadily nearly all day. is will Insure n largo corn crop all over Is county. Small grain Is turning out much better than the fanners expected nnd there : will bo an abundance of potatoes nnd all kinds of vegetables. UIAIH , August ! . ' . [ Special to - . - Crops wore never bolter in Washington county. Corn is very heavy. VAI.ENTISK , Aug. y. [ Special to TUB Bui ; . ] Harvest Is going on rapidly in Cherry county. Wheat is well Illicit and of good quality with little waste straw. It is ripen ing llnoly for , work. Oats nro irood where they withstood the wind in early May. Corn never looked liner in Cherry comity. athe toes tire in good sliapo and the cool days anil cloudy weather of this wcok nre helping the crop. On the whole crops and prospects were uoror bettor for Cherry county. Xntut ot Mtitrg Ironi Illulr. DI..UH , Aug. a. [ Special to TUB BEK. ] Washington county's teachers' institute com- meiicod here Monday. Sovouty-nvo teachers nro enrolled. County Superintendent Hen- | ilorson hus employed Prof. W. J , Wise , D. C. O'Connor , J , F , Conner and Mrs. E. M. Aus tin ns teachers. It promises to bo a very In teresting session. The city council holds an adjourned meet ! ing Saturday evening to open bids for now wulls ut the engine house. James S. Stowurt is qulto feeble for the last few days. Ho is one of the oldest set tlers of Washington county. The city has put lu a new fountain in the railroad park. The railroad rotnpauy has closed the South Blair onlco and reduced the day force at tno passenger depot here. llnitliivi Now * Kotei. HASTINGS , Aug. 2. [ Special to TIIBBEB. ] Tills morning u typographical error uiado these dispatches say that the amount ioof New Mexico land claimed by John B. Keodlu a * one of the boiri ot John U. Heath was 12,200 acres , The amount shoulil Imvo boon lita.ooo ftcren , the o < nilrnlcMt of twontyflvo TUaro Spanish lofiRUcs , ami the property In question ' will run up to the million * In valuo. I'lio loiifj promlicil tolephonla connection of Hastings with the outsldo world , It now -tooms , will noon bo made. This morning work wns begun on the metallic circuit line to Sutton , where eonncetlons will bo mndo with the state circuit. The line will proba bly bo comnletcd by the end of the month. The nttcndance at the Adams county touchers' institute , now being hold In the ! irst ward school , Is larger than nt any pre viously hold. At the close of the second day 125 teachers were enrolled , and the Interest manifested is commensurate with the at tendance. Profs. Curran. Monlux and Mnrkloy and Miss Borthn Green nro assist ing Superintendent Hottoys as Instructors. , rnpllllon Depot llnrelnrlr. il. PAI-II.LIOX , Neb , , Aug. 2. [ Special Tele gram to TUB JJBE.J The depot nt this place wns entered by burglars last night , the snfo belonging to the Union Paclllo Unlit-Gail com pany was blown open nnd about tlOO takon. Operator lloss loses about f30 and Agent Pollock $13. The balance wns cash belong- Intr to the company. Some valuable papers belonging to Operator Hess were also takon. No clue to the robbers has been obtained. Hold I.l/inor Meorotlj. LTOS.I , Neb. , Aug. 2. [ Special to Tnr. Br.r. . ] C. Sharp of Bancroft who has boon peddling boor nnd other beverages for the past year in this plnco and several other points wns arrested Saturday evening nnd jailed In t'okninati. Lyons hns always boon n temperance town nnd tno citizens nro much opposed to having liquor sold in viola tion of the law. In tlio tnton it ur student * . Yoitu , Aug. 2. [ Special to Tin : BEB.I An Interesting program was given last night at the High school building for the students of the Normal Institute. Mayor Stolnljoch delivered the address of wolcomo. A very Instructive lecture wns given by Prof. H. U. Corbott on "Tho World's Kalr. " The nuislo was furnished by the Arlon quartet. Injuroil While Iliiiidllnc u Shotgun. LYONS , Nob. , Ausv 2. [ Special to Tun BEB. ] Lewis Barber in attempting to tnko a loaded shotgun from n wagon , accidentally discharged the contents Into his abdomen , mulcting , perhaps , a fatal wound. His clothes were sot on lire hut the bluzo was extinguished before ho was severely burned. Balloon , tonight , Courtlnnd bench. . \Ullll.tSK I'A U'l.tt.lllll.L.V KXIIlltlT. JACKSON PAIUC , OiitiAuo , July 31. To the Editor of Tim BRK : Prompted by political hnto , locality projudlco or personal spite , so many falsehoods have been circulated In re gard to the Nebraska exhibit , that contra dictions of some of the most flagrant of the falsehoods would appear to bo in order , and yet , so numerous have boon the untruthful accusations and statements that one scarce knows where to begin. Slnco the appointment of Commissioner General Gavncau a certain element has waged war not only against him.'but against the work and workers as a whole , resorting to the most unscrupulous misrepresenta tion and baro-faued falsehoods , utterly re gardless of and greatly to the injury of the state. The building and exhibits have bcon belittled nnd ridiculed , nud these engaged in accomplishing what has bcon accom plished have bcon maligned , and their honesty and competency questioned. And yet during all this time what have these mnllgners doiio to help the exhibit ? What have they contributed in thought or work ? Absolutely nothing ! It has boon their mis sion to down and seek to counteract , in so far as possible , nny good results likely to How from the work of others , i'hoy have boon merely faultmiders and nothing else. How Noliraxku Jtciilly Compiircs. , Tno simple facts are , that , considering the amount of money expended thereon , Ne braska has the best building and the best showing in the way of exhibits on the grounds , nnd no person of good judgment will ask Nebraska , with her small aupropriation. to make n showing equal to states having from eight to ten times the amount of money to expend. Nebraska's agricultural exhibit is almost universally acknowledged to bo ono of the best exhibits in the Agricultural 1 building. Our honey exhibit is not surpassed in excellence by any , nnd our forestry ex hibit Is simply marvelous for prairie stato. Wro show more varieties of timber than any other state in the union , and in live or six varieties the largest specimens on the grounds. . . In a most forcible way , too , we { illustrate J the feasibility of timber culture in Nebraska. Our educational exhibit is not equaled by any other state of her ago , and it is lilted up in a most attractive style , with furniture equal to the very best of any state , old or young. Our butter exhibit in the Dairy building is equal to the best , both in quality and attractive arrangement ; nnd the foundation is being laid for fruit nnd live stock exhibits altogether creditable to a state so now as ours. These are thu simple facts , acknowledged by the Chicago and eastern press , and by all unprejudiced peoplo. It Is left for Nebraska papers to belittle nnd decry , and this policy has been carried on to such au extent that many people from Nebraska como here prejudiced to start with to such nn extent that they close their eyes , and oven , with out looking nt building or exhibit , join the chorus of this political denunciation. Is it not tlmo for such warfare Jo stop ? Are wo not at least entitled to the bonollt of having the truth told ? These who criticise Ne braska's showing most have never soon our exhibits ut all , and hence speak in igno rance , prompted only by prejudice. Thou sands who have taken the pains to examine the Nebraska exhibits speak favorably , and I hereby append the partial expressions of some of the most prominent visitors. Opinion * of I'romlncnt I'linplo. Senator Charles F. Mandorson said : "Ne I- braska has u line building , conveniently arranged , well located and handsomely decorated. Her exhibits are Urst-class and I consider the outrageous misrepresentation ! : of some of the Nebraska papers u shamo. " Senator Alvin Saunders said In effect the same , expressing moat agreeable surprise at , the entire showing made by the state. Robart W. Furnus regarded tlio showing IIS a whole a decidedly creditable ono , out suggested that hu would show a llttlo moro ' corn In the oar and n llttlo moro grain In the sheaf in the agricultural exhibit. Judge Post said : "I nm greatly pleased and greatly surprised nt thu apno.irnnce of the Nebraska building , and It must bo plain to all Intelligent visitors that the building and the oxnibits have boon shamefully mis represented. " Governor Crounso likewise expressed agreeable surprise and great satisfaction with both the building ami the exhibits. Senator Pope of Friend , said : "Consider ing i the amount of money expended Nebraska : makes a f > 0 per cent better showing than any other state represented on the grounds. " cI The fact Is , representative men from Nebraska - braska I by the hundreds have admired and com men ted favorably upon the Nebraska idK dibit. I Misrepresentations have been K10 nnumerous .that it would bo a great under- taking t to'nttcmpt to mention all In detail , but 1t 1 I do doom It proper to refer to some of 1t t the most palpable. H has been stated that the t commissioner general has failed to give 1t itemized 1 statements of expenditures. Tills statement Is absolutely false , Thu vouchers show Item by Item In , giving each paso the J proper name of eacn expenditure , however small. Cm i not i : tlnmto In Advance. The confounding of ' estimates for money for future use with accounting for > money already expended is responsible for the gross misrepresentation. If a man starting > on u six months tour of Europe ' , were re quired to glvo an Itemized statement of the expenses as a condition precedent to secur ing tlio funds hu ror simply could not go , for that would bo imposing upon him an iuipoH- slbillty ; whereas hu could , with very llttlo care , after his return , furnish au itemized statement and full accounting for the funds. This is exactly n parallel case. No living man could tell in advance of expenditure , the items necessary to carry on the exhibit , yet there Is uo difficulty whatever in com plete subsequent accounting. It was not the lack of itomlzation but some of the Items .that the auditor objected to. Right hero it would Hoeni proper to say that the only stnto in the union asked to conduct an exhibit without advancement of funds for the purpose - pose is Nebraska. That this puts this state to a sorlous disadvantage must bo apparent without argument. Another falsehood peddled all over the n- stnto U the insertion IJifU no ting NoMed from the NobrAskn building on the Fourth of .Inly. On thut day lHkrNobn\ska building Haunted before the pullllo flro AtnorlcMi ( lags , three of thorn among the finest on the protimis. That there was no cheap bunting decoration to mar th > 'beauty of thn Ameri can lings Is true , nnd there was no necessity for any. , Alnmt tlio l.inployeg. In giving the list of employes for the stito buildings the n nines oC'koveral persons have been glvon who h.tvo not-.boon employed hero for months mid several who were never , nt any time employed horo. ' For instance , it Is mndo to appear that Dnvld L. Cartan is an employe , whereas ho hnsnot bcon upon the nay roll since Iho 1st of Juno. Q. Clements is also made to appohr'hs ' nn employe hero , whereas ho is simply the photographer who took vlows In Nebraska some tlmo ago for thn forestry exhibit. Mrs. Langworthy is also put down ns nn employe , whereas she has never been on the pay roll horo. Some tlmo afro she did some work In Nebraska col lecting material for the exhibit , and for that only she was palili Again was It charged that my sister Is drawing n salary of f'JO ' per month as stenog rapher and typewriter , while the fact Is that she has never drawn a single dollar from the state for such service nor pre sented n claim for any , though ut > to my appointment ns secretary a salary of KW per month for such service was paid , but no relative of nilno drew that pay. In my con tract with Commissioner General Qarneau , It wns understood that there should bo no charge against the state over nnd above my salary and ullownnco for expenses , for ex penses for stenographic or typewriter serv ice , which I would pay for out of my own salary. There are several more misrepresentations quite ! us flagrant ns these mentioned , In the prctomled salary list. The fact Is Miat Ne braska has fewer employes and pays smaller salaries than nny other state represented on the grounds , having anything like ns credit able exhibits In the various department ! ) . 1'olltlo * IX'ot Coinldored. It has also been stated that nearly all of the employes nro from Omaha and tlmt nearly all are democrats , while the facts are that nearly all are republicans nnd that Lincoln is qulto ns well provided for as Omaha. Among the Lincoln list of em ployes I mention the following : Prof. F. W. Taylor , superintendent of horticulture ; Prof. E. T. Hartley , superintendent of forestry ; Mrs. J. II. Smith , hostess ; Miss Kmina UIllcsplo , bookkeeper nud custodian of register ; Mrs. C. Wells , postmistress ; Mr. A. D. Gregory , janitor ; Prof. F. A. Barton , superintendent of educational exhibit. At previous periods during installation of exhibits there were employed from Lincoln Mr. nnd Mrs. VV. F. Coolo. M. Scothorn and Miss Elizabeth It-win. Here is a list In excess of what can properly bo charged up against Omaha. In politics the superin tendents of nearly all the departments nro republicans , Hartley of forestry , Taylor of horticulture , Dunsmoro of live stock , Ash- burn of dairy , Whltcomb of apiary , Barton of education nnd the secretary , consequently quently the charge that the commissioner general has applied polities In the administration of his ollloi il duties Is clearly disproved. The statement that ho has ex pended state money for cigars , boor , wine , etc. , Is likowlso false , not'a single dollar having been thus expendedall his enter taining having been ilono at his private ex pense , making it clearly his own private business , while , on the other hand , nearly alt the other states have a'lu'rgo entertainment fund , New York iilono providing $100,000 for entertainment purpose ; ; , Wlmt tlio IloilluiUluu Oi > t. Nebraska's dcdicntloaxxerclscs were pro nounced by all the papers the greatest suc cess in the line achieved by any state , and yet it cost the staia'Of Nebraska only the Insignificant sum of 24 , us against ? 0,000 for Ohio , nnd several thousand for some of the other states , not attracting anything like the attention or favonlblb newspaper com ment that'Nebraska received. Wo had two of the finest bands that over played upon the trrounds and the iavgest and most at tractive procession that over inarched through the White City , and all without the expense of iv dollar to thb state , being simply secured through tlio ffrcmlsliips made by the commissioner gcncrtil , wtioso personal expense for the occasion was tunny times greater than that of the state itself. Hut whore political hate is'to combat , all these things seem to wunt for naught.v' It appears time , however , that "ho should bo' entitled to have the truth told , and right that the people should hear somot'tiing from the other side. SCTII P. MOIILBV. Balloon , tonijjht , Conrtlnnd bcnuh. WOIlKiD A BOLD GAME. Ella llnncrlni Mnaiiuoruilex ns a Servant filrl ivttd I > 4ivelnp < i Klrptoitiiinla. Ella Hangrin , alias Holgrcen , commenced a criminal career rather young but her con- lldenco caused her to bo caught nnd now she promises to bo deprived of her freedom for an indefinite period. Ella rapidly developed Into an export house worker nnd she has made quite a success of her criminal practices during the past seven days. There have boon many com plaints of thefts of jewelry .to the ( ) olicb of late and it was supposed that it was the work of export sneak thieves. Captain Mostyn , who has been working on the case secured evidence enough yesterday to war rant him in arresting the young woman. She had in her possession a gold watch and con siderable jewelry which has been stolen from several residences. The girl's ' mode of procedure was to po tea a residence and apply for work. If she was retained she would stop just long enough to Hwlno any valuables lying around loose. When she didn't want to hire out as ft servant she would claim that she was an actress taking a rest and wanted to rent a room. She played this latter uaiiio yesterday nt n house on South Sovcntotnth street uud while she was looking at tlio room for rent stele a gold necklace , a bangle a bracelet. All thoso. besides other pieces of jewelry supposed to have been stolen , wore found in her possession when searched. After the urrest the girl confesaod to tlio thefts and told where she had stolen the articles. She claims to have stolen the stuff in order to raise money for n certain young innn to got out of town. The pollco say that her work Is that of a professional thief. Ella Is about 'M year * of nge , but claims to be 17. She has lived In Omaha for the past nine yours , nnd resided with her mother on Twenty-sixth near California streets. The family wont to Burllnc-ton , la , , to live about the last of Juno , but lilla preferred to live In Omaha , and returned hero on July 4 , In company with a young man , who is wanted by the pollco , out Is unknown to them nt present. Ella was caught in the net of rob bing the rooms of a Hut. on the northwest corner of Eighteenth and Hurt streets by the landlady of the plucei , who reported the mutter to the pollco , wth | a good description of the young woman. J llu acknowledges four thefts , hut says th ( ? Is her llrst stop In crime. She Is charged' vith grand larceny. * . . ' , - . ' Coroner' * Illlilrnl | nil , laonl > < ] oo . The coroner's jury w'jis summoned to In vcstlgnto the death of'Jucob ' L. Gees , who was killed by B. & M. freight train No. 81. on Monday evening. , A ; number of wit ncssos were examined , Moth aides being rep resented f.v attorneys' ' . ' ' 'Tho ' verdict of the jury wns that the defce'u'sod came to his death by being run over by the said train and that there was no blrifrio attached to any ono. The jury rt'commtyhucd that the B , & M. Hallwa'y company plqco a night watch wan at that crossing. Pllo of people have pTtos , but Dowitt's WltchHiizel Salvo will euro them. Order or thu World I'lonlc. The Order of the World will glvo a plcnl at Courtland beach today. This popular organization expects 1,500 people in attendance at the plcnia and guar antees an enjoyable tlmo to all who attend Piles of people hive piles , but la Witt's Witch Hiuol S live will curd thorn. Kultli Itclunaml. Buck Keith , the hack driver who was nr rested In connection with the robbers o Larson's tailor shop , has boon released from custody. Buck tvas not implicated In th affair and was detained ouly on suspicion. Piles of peoplej have pllos , but Da Witt's Witch HazulSulvuwill cure them. Is There Too Much Silver : ' We have heard that there was an over production. We know there has been an over-production of Moquette. Carpets , so will exchange a few Moquette Carpets for a little silver. The best moquette made , in newest designs , at $1.15 a yard. Made up rugs in large sizes , $1.00 per yard. We shall not change the price until every piece is gone and they are going to. Small Moquette Rugs at about half usual price. & ill 11 rt film I * A pn.nl1 I'm WHI18HH barpei 10 , , Douglas , Between 14th and IStli , GOLD IS COMING THIS WAY Mum Tide of tlio Yellow Boys Has Sot infer for Good. AN INWARD MOVEMENT OF GOOD SIZE Now York llnnks May Take 1'rotoctlvo Monnurcn Itocnrdlns : Currency Silver- llM In Mnst Mooting nt Clilciigo Cry Out for Impeachment. NEW YORK , Aucr. 2. It scorns cortnin that an inward gold movement of good ar/.o nnd stability his ; at lust sot in. As nearly us can bo estimated there is bo- twooii $ -J,000Ol)0"iind ) $5,000,000 on the way to Now York or ordered from various foreign countries , principally , of course , England. This estimate in cludes $2,000,000 said to have boon , ordered by Lnzard & Froiers , $500,000 to August Bolinont &Co. , which is to como on the Spree , and $500,000 to Hoidolbucli , Iloichoimer & Co. to bo shipped Wed nesday. The imports of gold last week wore $1,752,885 , of which $805,519 came from Europe , and thuro wore no exports of tlio precious metal. Naturally the word by cable from London was that the outflow of gold to America was caused by the steady rise in the rate of discount in the open inarkot , though it was assorted that the Uank of England was in a position -to stand the expert - port of1,000,000 without rais ing the olHcial rate. The goJd movement - mont from January 1 to date lias boon : Imports , $11,757,420 ; exports , $0375.-147 ( ! ; o.xcess of exports , $54,918,021. , As satis factory as the inorcasimr receipts of gold are to Wall strcot , the bankers find that tlio outward currency movement , which does not diminish , is correspondingly dis agreeable. Conservative estimates put the shipments of currency out of Now York last week at $9,000,000 , and this week began unpropitiously with the shipment today of $1,500,000 or more. A largo share of it wont to Boston , a good many thousand to interior points in Now York state and the remainder went west. Currency is becoming so valuable a thing to keep hands on and the demands for it from other cities are so pressing and unexpectedly long continued that the Now York banks are seriously con sidering the advisability of taking pro tective measures. Crlod Out for Impoiiulimoiit. CHICAGO , Aug. 2. A5 last night's muss mooting in Central Music hall a telegram was read from Colorado's con gressmen who are now in Washington. Hero it is : "Wo called upon the Treas ury department in reference to tlio pur chase of silver bullion yostonlay , it being the lant day of July , the required coin for July not having boon purchased. Wo urged Ixjforo the woorotary of the treasury and Acting Director LVosloii yesterday the importance of completing the silver purchase. The seorota'ry now cites Secretary Sherman's conduct fn the Bland act as justification. Tlio director admitted that ho was a rank gold standard man , but said lie was fair. Both contended that they must buy silver the saino as they would buy supplies ior the govern ment and must consult the London market as a guido. The people must aroiiho or bceotno abject slaves of the gold power. When the gold pow r can force a democratic secretary to follow Senator Sherman congress ought to con sider the adoption of rules that will compel compliance with the law. " Cries of ' ' ! " ' ' " 'Impeach 'Impeach ! came from nil over the hall as General Weaver concluded reading. "Impoaoh ! " echoed Senator Stewart in u tone of irony. "Oh , little you know the wowor of tlio money inlluonco. " Some members of the Colorado dologa lion to tlio silver convention were indig' nant laat night that Governor Waite was ignored bv the managers of the Cen tral Music liafl mass mooting. A dele gate said that at thla morning's session they wili call for him to deliver hia speech , and no business will bo per mitted until the request in granted. Krjivl'i < 0 him TO. Fred Krysel , n Tenth street barber , had a narrow eicapo from serious Injury In n run away yesterday afternoon. Ho was driving u strange horao which hoc.imo badly fright cued at u pasilng street car. Thu anima ran past Fiirmun on Tenth , where the buggy was upset. Fred was thrown on ttio pave mont. sustaining several severe bruises IHi left wrist was fractured nud his nose nnd facu skinned in such a inuuuor as to waltu him almost unrccogiiuablo. Balloon , tonight , Courtlund buach. DOCTOR Searles & SearlBs SURGEONS & Specialists AM > PRIVATE DISEASES \Vo euro Cntai-rh , All Dlsonsoj oftUo Nose , Tliroat , Choit , StomnoS. xJowolt and Livor. Rheumatism" ; Dyspepsia. Blood. Skin and .tiduoy Dlya.ioi , Female WonlmosKoi , Last Manhood CUK.ED , au I all forms of WEAK MEN IIVDUOCELE ANU VAUIOOCELE ponu.iiiiMitly mid Hucccusfully cured. Motliod now and iniiallliij ; . TKKATMHNT IIY MAM , u Hpuulnlty. PILES. FISTULA. FISSUUE , poniiaiiontlv curoJ , wlllionl thuiiRoof Iciilfi ) . llifiitnn ) or caustic. AllnialadleHof a prlvatu or dullcatu nilurj : , of cllhtir BOX , pOHlltvcly uurcil Call on or address , with Btnmp. for Clrculara , Frou Book , Hcclpcannd Syn'iptoiii. lllanks , Dr aar-lfl : K amlo : n south iitii st / . L/l. Doanoi a ODlllBj , o.u.vti v , NK H. I KEEP COOL Insldo , ouUlile , nnd nil tlio w by Urlnklui ; HIRES' TlilH grout Tom porn ne'e drink ; ; u * licullliful , us It U jiluuuant. Try 1U In all your outings to the World's Fair Seaside Mountains everywhere , take Beecham's UTiuteleu ) Pills with you. Illness frequently results from changes of food , water , climate , habits , etc. , and the remedy is Jleccham's Pills. OQOOOO" ' MAKff f . ItiailTKKID. _ _ _ _ ) A WELL MAN OY ME" INDAPO 71IU3IIKAT HINDOO REMEDY UKMI.T ! In 80 lUVfl. CuTri . \ > rruui IMieati-i. Kalllnv Memorx , Hledlileiifii ; , WfaknvMe * . itc.ond cjuicklv but lurclr rcitoren l.ott Vltulllr Iv ild or juuiiy. Kasllr rarrleil In vest pocket. 1'rlcr , l.iu i | ck ve. f ( fur * 5.ni ( will , u wrlllrniriiitr- n to * vro or money rufurdri ! . lloll'l l t AllUl ilrUKl-l't ! ! you anu kinitut imitation. In In ? I.MIAIMI-iiuiiu oll.ir. U : > a lie nul rill ifiittlt by mall Uton | receipt or i > rlc < , l'ini > lilvt In mtlaa nivrlovB free. Addrex lirUnl- Uedleut Co. , 60 1'ljux.ulb 1'lure , OLIi.go , HI , SOLD bjr Kuhn & Co , , Cur. ijlli and Douglas St ; . , and J. A. Fuller U Co. , Cor. iilli and l-s ; , : _ fin. , OMAHA , NEIL ; by Paul G. Schneider. ; ai Ilroadwiy and 6 I'rarl St. , COUNCIL ULUl'FS. IOWA , and other Leading Oniggiiu. T TT ? ATT7 V'QCalarr c"ro cures catarrh JJAi-Vtl Lj i OAlldrufglnU. tOcout ANO M , KlilCAI. fjlSl'KSSAKY. 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EDUCATIONAL. . riirlIalilii > llil > iiMt. nm KIUM 1X-7 M UL.Mi > tenl f MiiHlcid ( iliidjr , > lti < i - " H U B EK * Vr5" a ' 8'Ail- , Klix-iitlon.Ijui iiniio < . Ktc. , Adil.II. K IIUU.AIII ) , A M , HUM , JncisonTlllo.III. AMERICAN lONSERVATORYT WEBER Music Hall , Chicago. AU trincttM of Vuril nJ luitruintnttl Muilc , Uuiiiitic Art , Flncti * tii-n , Dolirt , N0rm ltftt | | , for Ifaflifr * . T MID * moderate , | ' * 1 | MlllTARl = ACADEMY NWKKTNI'IIIMJH. JllhMUIIII.-TliO great Mllltn 17 KHinoldf ll > W > t Wrltn tar llliiMrntxil Cat .Sutler , To the holri of Francis II. Kchnoldur , do- CUIIBOll. In tlio matter of Ilin IntoiUcv of FranoU It. fiohnuldnr , diii'unsiid , ( Joriiuin Vulufluo. judo ; of J''lr t Instuiicu of tlm towiibhln of Aluloxu , lo ir Oiillfnnilii. Mexico , hus liy u jndli'iiil decree of Uiu seventh Instant , ordered lhal thn uur ons vrnocnniildi > rthoiiiiiulvi ! lo liuuntltlud to thin Inhorltiiiici ) , nhill : bo uullud toKOtlinr In ordur that they may tin itblo to pruvu tliolr c'Ulrns in the ubovu iiamuil court , dnrlnu the period of CM ililrty day * , counting from tlm ilinu of thu liiHt publication of this notice. A. provision of the nucri.'ci N til thu ulfuct , that It will ho 10 thi ) liutrlinont of thu heirs If they fall to iippuar uflur thin notlllu.itlon , In iiucordnticu with thn ufor eld dveroo this notice U U'juud'ln onlur tlmt It nuiy hu pub- llsliod In lliu newspaper of tliu luruun circu lation in Umully oromnh.i. state of Nobrunka , for tlircu llmus at Inturviils of tun dayx. MHfijo , Lower California , Mo.xlco , Juno KHh , ! & ' . . i'uiuiiuiju : ; IMJI.A.N , A3-1I-S1M - Bui-ratary. IK.AIII , Nub. . July ' . ' 1 , 180-lllil4 : will bo ni- - , for thi ) city of Illulr , Nub. Duptliof wulls from 100rot to 10r foul ; name to Uo completed by iin.j , . 1'luiih and * puclflcatlon on Illo ut thu ofllcii of K.J. Kurr , wutur coiniiiU lonur , Hlulr , Nub. KlxhU ru urvcU to rujort any uud all hldt. JySlMl&tAi City Clurk of Illnlr ,