8 THE OMAHA BAILY 35EE : TTED ESDAT , JULY 14. 1897. ROCK ISLAND CONTRIBUTES Douatcs Twenty Thousand Dollars Cash to Help the Exposition , PRESIDENT CABLE TELEGRAPHS THE NEWS AVIicn I'M | > 'I'lioiiiiinil Diillnri More IN Ilccrl * i-il tindm llnnilrcil-'l liou- miliil-Molluf Snl | ' \iir | | irfa- lion \\lll lie V iilliilile. Another of the big railroad systems which piss through Omaha 'MBS made Its contribu tion to the Tratismlsslsslppl Imposition. The Hock Inland gives $20,000. President Cable of that reid telegraphed M nalcl nflcr yesterday's meeting , that to Secretary Wakcfleld yesterday that he had Itmriicted his secretary to forward the company's check for $20,000 as Its contribu tion to the enterprise. TMs Is not a subscription to the Block of tlm exposition , but Is a donation to the en- turpri'i' , and the money will bo paid In at oii'e This is the full amount of the sub- nonptlnn asked for by the exposition man agement without any discount for full piy- inctit at this time - iilch Is being allowed all stockholders who pay up In full The dona tion Is considered very liberal , as the Hock Island linn only one line through the city an 1 has nelthiM a terminal point nor a division hire The Km k Inland Is the fourth road to make Its siihraripllon to the exposition , leivlng the Mt-Hinlll Pacllli , tin Union Paclllc and the Wabash yi-t to hi heard from Yesterday afternoon the | nit > l < lent of the Chicago. Milwaukee fc St Paul llallroad com- D.inv eint to the ( Xiirnllliin management the- compiny's check for $1 BOO being 15 per cent of Its sulwcrlptlmi of Jioono The Omalm Water company also paid In SI OMI on Its Kiih'cilptlnn Lnter in the ufternion P. D. Armour sent In hl sutwlptlon of $5,000 , making the payment in full This p'ayment Increased tin- total ea'h payment to $ l'nooo In addi tion to this. Manngor LlmUoy ot the Depart ment of Ways and Means has for hevcral days licen clrriilatlng a pipoi among the laigcr strw > khnlders asking their signatures to an agreement to pat tlielr subscriptions In full Yeste-rday the signatures of the llcbaril ( < on Drug company. Peyiko Hrothers , < iinl Allen lliothnrs weie hoeured to this paier | , the entire - tire list now contilnlng sign itures wlilch rcpnspiit about $11000 In ca h All of ( hr i facts combine to assure the payment of over $200,000 In cash Into the treasury of the exposition within the next tvvintv-foiir hours , thus making the state ap- Itfoprl.Ulon of $100000 available at once , and also placing the treasurv In condition to e-n- ablitin - exposition management to command the most favoiable terms on the conli\itn to bo let for the construction of the buildings ami other things that go to make up an exposition. riinni M VM rvrri HIM : MKTIIOMS. OIllllCMI * roillllllNsllllll-r rillllllMCM Illl IntiTcslInu ; i\Iillill. D. H. Smith , jr , assistant commissioner for the Chinese section In the Manufactures department , Is In the city In consultation with the Department ot i\hlblts : regarding th * exhibits of methods of Chinese manufac turing to be made under the direction of Wong Chin Pee , the Chinese commissioner. The functions of the Chinese commissioner are entirely distinct from those of the con- ccr3lrinalro of the Chinese village. The latter will bo on the Plalsanco and will con sist of a barar , Jo.sa house , Chinese farm , rcutauraiit , theater , etc The exhibits to be secured by the Chinese commissioner will bo under the Jurisdiction of the Dipaitment of Exhibits and will compiUc sectloiih In which will be shown Chlnciio artUans at work at their several vocations , making the many articles , of a useful and oinameiital nature for which the skillful workmen of the northern part of Chin i are noted Mr Smith Is an Ameiicin , but ho hai traveled extensively In all parts of China , and Is tlimouglily famllhr with the language I and cii'-toms of the coiinry He promises ( hit the Chinese1 action Mull eel I "so any thing ever before attempted In that line He riiyo this will be accomplished through the aid of the North China Trading and Manu facturing company , a powerful company In cluding within its membership many of the wralthiist and most Influential merchants of North China who are Intel rated in pushing their wai s liefoie the American public 'Hut Dipittment of Conceal ns of the ex- PCM thin h h icielvcd an application for a cmce "ion foi space ami the right toopetate the smallest tallroad in the world \coijipinyliig the appikitlnn is a photo graph showing a Main of cats consisting of an engine tender , f ur Hat cars , or "gon- dobs" a ba\ cir and a caboose The train Is In motion the Rteitn Is blowing from the mfcty valve and the whistle Is sounding fern n crowing The engineer Is kneeling In the Hat car Just bank of the engine tender operating the tlnv engine and In each of the other Hal cars are seated two boys , their feet doubled under them and evidently en joying themhclvi" hugely. One boy Is perilled on ti p of the box car ami another Is on the cibooso Thi'dlmuihlons of the engine are given ns follows , Weight of engine alone , ; ! 00 pounds , length of engine and tender , six feet , Vevcn and one tn'f Inches ; diameter of drive wheels , eight Inches ; cylinders. 3'4x2VIncl.ts { , water supplv , eleven ami one-lnlf gallons , diameter of boiler , eight Inches , water spare In boiler , twouty-hcvin Imhch long , tin one-inch Hues each nine teen Indus In length This miniature tialn la guaranteed by Its exhibitor to make fif teen miles per hpur The application for bpioe for this train Is made by It. Nonl.s of Denver. INXITI'.D 'in TIII : i\rosrnov. : Coiiiiiicrrlnl ( Mull HUM Pl\i * font i u- lloiiN on tin * Mi lilt ; . The following associations will be form ally Invited to hold tlu'ir annual mi-ctlngi ) of next yo.ii In Omaha by the Commeieliil club this vvoik Amcilciin Pharm.ueutle.il association , National I.eimnof IlepublUan Clubti Amen Ian A soilallon of Agiluil- tur.il Collegia and KMKMiineiital Stations llulldtng and Loan National ahsoclitlon , and thu Photographing Association of Amoilca This wuh the leport made to the Commercial club's executive commlt- ton yesterday afiermon lit Cnniml < > i < loiii > i 1'lt , and It was decided to go light after Ilio the convfiiionu memioned in llvelv style H was alt > o risolved tn at once benln making plans for the cnt italnme.it of thn cxouillve committee of the NatlMi.il IMmatloiml athoiiillnn when It visits Omain In September to UitjuM t the faclllie | of 'in- city for the big contention of school touch ers next summer. , Messrs I'oppleton Hospo and Utt were ap pointed A committee to wait on the Indlin teachers wPh alevv of securing the national meeting In 1SOS. The meeting adjourned for two wekfi. tinle i a tpeclal meeting should bo mad" Imperative before that time. iiit STU vi IMS TIII : "IM U ITIOV. llciuirltni'iit of IMilitli-ll ; Iisnci n lc- Nrrliillt I'Minplili-t , The Department of Publicity and Promo- lion Is preparing to Ksuo an Illustrated des criptive pamphlet of the exposition. Th's ' will contain cuts of the main buildings with descriptive' matter and will form a hand some souvenir. The Issue has been delayed by failure to pel the perspective drawings of the bulldltigH. The Administration and the Mines and Mining buildings hate been received and cuts of ttuvc arc now ready. Other drawings are expected In the near future. When all are received newspaper cuts and half tone engravings will be made of them and these will bo ijpnl to the news papers of the country for publication. > OCH of ( litUviioxlllon. . S Miller , A resident of Naihvllle , Ttnn , applies for spice for shell goods not cities. The Chicago Vegetarian , a newspaper pub lished In the Interest of pure food , writes for particulars trgardlug spue for an exhibit of pure foods Illds for the coii'trurtlon of the Manufac tures and Llberil Arts building will bo opened by the Department of Hulldlngs and Grounds at 4 p m. Thursday of tills week A Monrnler of lru ! sols , vvho e letter hiMd iliovvs him to bo on "exnosltlon agent " writes the Department of Exhibits for In formation regarding the exposition for the beiiellt of his customers. Charlei A Gif . an attorney who resided In Oinalii until recently , writes from Cleve land O , that he Is now connected w Ith the Standard Lighting company of that city and makes application for space for an ex hibit by that company A | inr.i application comes from a man named Pirman of Philadelphia , who wauls space In which to exhibit a machine for making hot roust beef sandwlelus. Ho states that he does , not want a concession to sell the sandwiches , but meiely to exhibit his machine with a t lew of finding a market for others Ilko It T P Cartvvright commissioner for the shoo and leather section of the Department of nxhlbltr , reK | > rts that the St Louis Shoe and Ltathir club has decided to make a collective exhibit at the exposition Mr Cartvv right also states that he secured five applications for space In Cincinnati , and will go from there to llufTalo New York and Chicago on the buslne , of the exposition. Pred Schmehl , a concessionaire at the NashvilleexKisltlon | , has made application to the Deptrtmont of Concessions for the pilvll- ego of erecting an old southern plantation lie states tint If he Is granted this concession lie- will erect on the tip of one of the cabins a figure of a negr sixty-five feet In hoig'it so constructed that lie will move his eyes ami play on a banjo , singing loud enough to be heard ovci an aiea of ( he acres. He wants 2,000 square feet of space. A V Tice , tlie proprietor of an , entertain ment called "The Devil's Dance , " now be ing exhibited at Conov Island , askr , for a concession to operate his attraction at the exposition. Ho gives a "bill board" description of his show , which seems to In- dieato that it Is laigcly an electrical de vice showing some xvotilerful antics played by the 'tibtle fluid at the command of hU satanlc majcnty In older to terrify two coy maidens who have hern enticed Into his cave in a huge mountain. Don't nai.reato your stomach with teas anl bitter barbs but regulate your liver and sick lieadThe by using those famous little pills known as DC Witt's Little Early Ilisers. Tcinri in < li < * Horlt > Moiiiilnln * . The "Scenic Line of tlio World. " the Den ver d Hlo Grande railroad , offers to tourists In Colorado , Ptah and New Mexico the choicest rifiorts and to the transcontinental traveler the grandest scenery. The direct line to Crlople Creek , the greatest gold camp on crlh. Double dally train service with through Pullman sleepers and tourists' cars between Denver and San Francisco and Los Angelefc Wrlto S. K Hooper , G P. & T A. . Denver , Colorado , for Illustrated descriptive pam phlets. -i.in TO Tnuovro AM ) uirnmx Via tinViilniHli. . Per the Hpttoitli League convention the Wabash will sell tickets at above rate. I'oi tieketb. sleeping cir accommodations and full Information call on any agent of con necting lines ont Wabash olllce , 1415 Par- nam street , Omaha , or write G N CLAYTON. N. W. P Agent. LOW I.M > \V.VY It ITU S To All Toliils Hiisl. Via the llurllnRton route , July 1C , 17 , IS 11. 20 , 21 and eacli Friday nnd Monday tbcre- ufter until August la. Go east on any of the above low-rate day a and you have enough tn cover all the In cidental expenses of tiavelberth In sleep ing car , meals , transfers , etc. See ticket agent , KiOJ Parnam st , or write to J. Piancls , G P. A , Omaha Neb Spi'inl SuimiHT nt Hoi ' prliiurx , S , I ) . No dust No hot winds. No sudden changes In temperature. Hlogant hotolh Largest plun0o bath in the west. Thermal waters of Inestimable value to sufferers from rheumalltiin , kldrey troubles , etc Altitude Just right for coiibiimptivns Kndorted by the- leading phjr < lel'iiis and medical Journals of Nebiaska and Iowa and the healthiest he.tlth revert on the continent Half rates. July 15 , tia the liurllngton route. Ask city ticket agint K.02 Karnam st , for imtleularp. llcaiitlfully Illustrated advorlU- Ing matter mailed on no.uest. 11oint'Nri-KIT * ' i\iMirNlon. : On Julv 20 Tim MISSOPHI PAC1PIC H \ILWAY will f-ell tickets to poInU in the t-'outh and Southwest at one faro plus $200 for the round trip. Per latcs. land pamph lets , etc , wilto or call at city olllcos N II Cor. 13th & Parnam Sts , Omaha. N'c-b. J O PH1LL1PPI , 'J. P. GODKIHJY , A G K K. P A P. & 1 A. Mil I. < Tliclr KNCIIIK * . At 1 3il M-stmliiy .miming bnigl.irh were dlii-nv. n d In the rc-Mili'iur of Henry lleln- dorff si ! , South Ttvenly-i Ifthth stieet , by Mis. Ili'lmloiff Snhiiii't them on tlu < Miilrciwin 1 Hcrcninfl The limglar < - t on < f made tin Ir r-seupi > tl rmigli an opi-n vvli dow , thiuui.li vvliii h they n.d i > nleu < l A nil ivan sent Into the pulli e station mid ur nsponio a half ilo/on jiiliolmen tvi're hent out In tin- wagon Then- were no ti nioii'iij , however , when they nirivid. I The "Yotmg Demon" ! Rider of Brooklyn ( Samuel C. Brock" ) , famous li | among the racing mzn for daring work in big * jf fields of contestants , writes : t * " "After H-Ing your healthful bovcrnfjo , I am conviripcil Unit it lu tlic bjst ilrluk by far for bh'tvlo riiulnj , ' men in trulinntr that lius over been olloreil. Kneli ed you will liml check for $1(1 ( , for which kindly bentl mo us inncli of the I'tHtiun Corral lib that will jmy for. 1 tvoulcl not bo without Uiliirlnu the rldiii" : beason for ten time.s that much numov. It lulioves mo of ull notvouriic--- , incidental to collco Healthful habits of diet for the athlete could be well adopted by the brain worker or society woman. * . i OFFICER GLOVER A WITNESS Positively Identifies Two of the Kostnera ns Murderers of Tiodeman , IS NOT SO SURE OF THE THIRD ONE WotiiuliMl OtlliM-r IN Wliv < l 'il Into < hu Court Iliiiini mill ( il\c Hid Vurnliiii of tinDi'iilora - I lile i : viit. OlHcer fllovcr was on tlio witness staml Iretonlay In the preliminary hearing of tlio Kastucrs. charged with tlic murder of ( JHlcer Dan Tledctnan. He picked out tun of tliu defendants , Joseph and August , as tuo of tlio burglars who liad done tlio shooting. llu was not so council-lit about the iilcntlt } of LutiIs. but thought tliat lie was the tlilril man. Yesterday mot nine's session of police cour brought cut the fact that the Knttucrs were lit iKis csslon of shotguns at least tuo montlij before the Hliootlni ; of tlie olllcers Ilio prisoners thcnmltts told the pollci after their artcst that they had not ln < an > guns or other weapons for more than a je.ir. The tcftlinonj on this point was gltcti by Mm Hello Hicks , who liven In the IJrillil Hill tlipdt She said that some t\\o montliH ago , whin the KaMnors were moving , All- gust and Joseph walked by the depot along the Hell Line , p eh with a gun over Ills shoulder The wltnrf-s , however , was un able to describe the weapons. Chief of IMictltea Coalho testified that he saw a doiihlc-hirreled shotgun hanging on the wall In the Kastner house lost Tcbrnary. when he searched the house on n warrant He particularly noticed the \\ojpcn bit-Hire ho had been warned to look out for It. Alice GewInner , 1213 Corby street , swore that during Jul > or Augutt of last jenr s'ic ' bold the elder Kibtnrr a double action bull dog revolver At the tame time she holi ! him .1 beef loaded cartridges. The v.'lt- ness knew nil the Kastners by sight She Identified a quantity of 44-c.illber blank t.irtrldgcR that hail been Ubod In the weapon. The revolver was the property of Kieil llarlter , her former husband This revolver may have been of 41 caliber said Hen Wiotli , who lives at Thirty-eighth and Ilojd streets. The witness Knew Darker and K.IVV him with the weapon So far as he could reeolkct. IlarKcr told liltn that It was a 41-tallber and that It was hard to get caitildgcs for It Iloth Tledeman and Olovcr were hhot with bullets of 41-callbcr besides being riddled with gun shot In this connection the statement of the KtiHtnerb legardlng their possession ot weap ons was brought out. 13 O Mayllold , a reporter , was present at .1 conversation be tween the elder Kastncr and Detective Hem ming after the former's arrest Kastncr stated that two > eais ago this rnuith of July a shotgun ho then owned had ex ploded. Since that time he had no shotgun and no revolver in his houti' and hu did not think that hl.s Rons had. KEGAitniNG Tuosn noi'us In the com so of th's converbillon Kapt- ner also Identified a quantity of the rope and Backs found In his barn and denied the ovvnerhhlp of same. Among other things thn old man acknowledged ho owned the old red Jacket but he alleged he had not worn It since last winter. The htite will try to show that this Jacket must have been worn dining the rain that fell during thn moming of the tragedy , because It was wet , although it was hanging in a dry spot in the barn and was coveied with a dry sack. Kastner also Idcntilled his bhocs found in the barn. In this conversation Hemming asked Kast ner about Ills trip to the country at 7 o'clock on the morning of the shooting Kastner said he did not know * In what direction lie had gone or over what streets he had passed. Final ! } he said that lie would talk no more. When the examination was begun this morning the defense renewed Its attempt to impeach the tcstlmonj of Witness Mange ! , but was unsuccessful Mangel was positive about seeing August Kastner on the nlglit before the trjgedj , because he had read the account of It In the papers the following morning. Sergeant F. B Mitchell , who went to tlic scene of the shooting with Ufflcer Meals , Identified the sarks and ropth found at tlio saloon Ho detailed the clrcunistatn.es up to the time that tlio wounded olliceia were taken to the hospital. Ho said lie then went 1 > ack to investigate , but the exvnlna- tion did not disclose tint he discover-d any thing Upon cross-examination the witness "aid that no one tried to find an > clown to the criminals mull his return from the luspltul He denied that lie hid told ; ny one he "knew ( ho guilty parties. " Olli- cer Meals gave the t > amc tcstlmonj regirlhiR the occurrences after his and the sirgeant airival and also identified the saloon sacks and ropc More light was thrown on the weather c millions , of the morning of the Uiootlng by Fli email A J. Clark of the engine hour.e at Thirtieth and Spauldlng streets Clark nlil the night was dark and It was raining but lie elated that the form of a man could be distinguished a block away and that u linn could lie recognized at a distance of two or 'three ' yards The wit ness told nothing of the details of the affair orricnu aLovnu's STOIIV. Ofliccr Glover was tlio first witness at the afteinoon session of the examination. Al though It has been a month slnco he was fchot , he appeared hardly fit to bo present Ho was brought to the coiirt room In a cab mid was wheeled In on an easy chair. He was weak and testlllod with difficulty. He was allowed to go after a fifteen minutes' sitting In the witness dock. Ho testified hubstantially OH follows- "Otllcer Tlideman. Ofliccr Osborn , a man named Hllty and I were In the pitrol wagnu Tledeman ami III ley went on the west hide of the aloon I tried Iho finnt doot , fotinl It lockc'd. and lighting n iratch looked In- > lde At that moment I heard a shot from the rear. I at once ran mound tln building to the east. As I turned I saw throe men mailing airnss the potato patch One wan about fifteen foot ahead , thf > oilier two were going . .sideby sideI I thought the three men \ \ < ro friends , but dually as the head man seemed to bo running faster titan the oilipis I thought lu > was lite burglar and Illley and Tleileman were following him I pursued until I got within eight feet of them and then 1 haw for the first time that the two vii ro not Illliy ami Tie Ionian I saw tbeir backs Ilefnro I could level my revolver one of the two the one dressed In gray , whirled a id , < liol 1 fell ami don't know what hap- pei ed after that " Tlio three Kminers wore oidered to stand before tin olllcei ami his chair was plated in a position MI that ho could look them In tlip faie He was asked If ho knew them. I'.luting with his cane to August Kaatner , ho bald "That man there tvuiu the gray null and flint me That man ( pointing to the father , J. &cph ) were a tight fitting Jacket and a cap , and tin It was who ran ahead The other man wan small ami looked Ilko the other Kus HIM' Tills is to the best of my knowl- adgo and belief " Oflher Glover staled that the red Jacket aid cap found In the Kastner bain were like thi-o ho saw on the llrst of the Hoeing burglaiH. Ho uas not cross-examined on his Idintllliatlon. Ho was asKcd anlv If he had b < en Infoimrd that Iho Kustners had been an t'M ed for Iho trlmo bcfoio they were bn tight betoro him at the Ixspltal. Ho an- svvrrtd Ui th negative and stated that ho hid pliked out the men ftoiu live brought befoni him. i Dm Ing the course of the afteinoon hepwlon all the aitlclm found at the ICastncr birn werr Introdticul In cvldcc.ee Theto In cluded the wet Jacket and cap that Glover tald ho taw on one of the burglars1 a num ber of sacks hlmllar to those found In the saloon , cord and rope like thoho on the loon Eackfc a ehoii lion lur that fits c\- .utly the marks left on the shutter anTI win * duw at tlif saloon thit vvah forced and a quantity of minor artlclts These articles vvciti Identified by Iho dftecliviH tvliu found them , -ironv or Tim UKTRCTIVES. Aetln Chief of IKtedlvcB Hemming gave the tubstuneo of eiwral conterpallons vvlth dm jirlioneis Ju&eph KaMner ddnilltei ] the owntrKlup tt the jatKe * and th cap. but Kiiil thut bo had not worn ( litin since win tpr All three- claimed that the.v had retired a at 8 o clock on the nigbt of the tragedy fi Witness Mantel hab bvvorn that ho bad eecn August two blocLti Irom the saloon at 11 o'clock Joseph Mid > August would give to Hemming no arcounttof the long trip they took late on the tntmnliig of the tragedy , when the police mipposc they dlspo cd of the guns All thrao alleged that no weapon hod been In their pontMlon for two jeare Louis even dcnjIiiRi tli t the rifle later foVml thcr was In the Jimiac Oeorge Cramer of S230 Kmmet street , . neighbor of the Knntiiern , and brother of the man pursued northvrnrd by the police for several da > s on nrcpidon that he was Im plicated In the crlific. teetlfled that three weeks before the nhuntlng he had offered to sell a gun to August nnd the latter refusei' ' the ofter , sa > lng that he alread > had ft re volver and a shotgun. Prank McDonald of 2391 Mindorson street Identified a 41 or 44 caliber bullet found In the rear of the hnloon the next dav The bullet was also Idontlfled bj Detective Dunn The latter had also found some gun wadding near the places where Tledman and Glover , fell. Ho also swore that the knots In some [ i of the barn rope nnd these on the saloor . sacks wore peculiar and of the = nmo kind i The afternoon session lasted until 7 o'clock lln the evening The examination will be I renewed at U o'clock thin morning Arnold's Ilromo Celery cures headaches , 10 , 23 and CO cents All druggists. K \\s\s imToi7s" ; AIM : COMIN < ! Tomorrow ( lie IVnpll PtitlirrHll < > M II till * 'I O1V II , Memb rs of the North Central Kansas IMItorhl af oclatlou will visit Omaha In a body Thursday afternoon cnrnute on an ox curslon which will cover Nebraska and the Dikotan The hccretai > of the association. Grace K Snjder of Cawker City , Kan. no tified the exposition imtiagetnent , through the Department of I'ublliltj and 1'rcmotlon , that the party , comprising about sixty per- pon.s , all told , will reach Umahi at 1 p in Thursday , and will le-uo on the Sioux Clt > k I'aclllc for the north at 5 30 p m , the hamo day 'Iho expiation ailthorltlcfl will phew the visitors the pioper courtesj , and a commit tee will nuet tliem at the depot and enter tain them during their brief -la > In Onnha The following Is a Its' of the part > n-- furnished by the secrolarv CV I.imlls editor of the rarmcr , Osbnrne , president ol the nf.soclntloil , accompanied by Mrs Landls , KV and Graeo \ , Snyder am Hattlo .VVllROti of the G.-uetto llelolt , I M Waterman and wife Itepubllcan , Del- phos ; U h Strolher and wife News , Alil- leno ; Peter Skovgaard Sentinel Gnenleaf Otis Ncsblt nnd wife , Watchman Washing ton : K S HIco and Kiln 1'erkins. Journal , Smith Center , Gomer T. Davies and wife Kansan , Concordla ; C H Sawjer and wife , News , Scottbvllle , U P Vaughnn and wife , Monitor , Mankato , Mrs. and Carrie Matson , Hecord Pallita : John K and I ill hine , Mon itor Abilene ; II C nnd Louis \Vllbon , Tele graph , Hugh Thomson and wife , I.eider Irving , Gcoigo Lltslnger , Nowb , Kemilillf Cit > , L G Humbarget , School and Home Abilene , Gforgo 13right and wife. Run Glasco , C N Kmpp and wife Itegent , Itllcj I. W ami Grace Parks. Call , Delolt , J W Stewart ami wife , liaroo , Sml'h Center Clipper , Iladdam , T W Iloach and wife ami wife1 , Enterprise Randolph ; J C Hilnl anl wife , Dijlight. Cttln ; H J Mit' on Clinton .1 Moo'e , Herald , Okcto : Itaac Moon New IXi. Salina , I ) P and Mirj llUliop TrlbiMif. Junction Citj , Anna Mitchell , SINK Summei-fleld , C D Hornleck Karth Ilrook- vllle ; A K Vcatch and wife , I'ost-llel tor , Wash'ngton , W - \ HIM and wife lournal Plilnvlllo ; Jamea Pontius and wife , Pree- thought Idoil , Washington ; A Q Miller an < wife , Xovvs , Clifton ; J. M. Hagiman am wife , IJlado , Concrrdla John Griffln of Zancsville , 0. , says' " 1 never lived a day for thirty jears without suffering agony , until a box of Do Witt's Witch Ha/el Salvo cured my piles. " For piles and rectil troubles , cuts , bruises sprains , eczema nnd all skin trouble' , Do' Witt's Witch Hazel Salve Is unequalled. ii vrnoN vin riMin rou CO.NTIMIM\ JtulttV * > IM M IIiililK Hi.Violated tin Court' * liijiiiu-tldii. AeamleMadDotiald ! , the .garbage . con- ractor wasicallert bfcforu Judge gcott jcatcr- day to show' cause t\hy ho should not be held In contempt of court for violating the Injunc- tlon leaned by Judge Scott In 1S04 , icstraln- ing the operation of a dump on the river bide H was charged by Henry Coombs , ono o ! the men who had been arrested a. number of times for hauling garbage without having pcimlsbinn , that MacDonald niakci } a practl e of dumping night toll into a sewer manhole bo had constructed in a shanty on the liver bank near the foot of Jones street , in stead of hauling the stuff three miles out bide of the cltj , as icqulrcd by the teims of his , contnct. In his aflldavit filed In sup- ooi-t of this charge , Coombs sa > that on two specified dates in Juno of this > eir. Mac Donald's men dumped loads of night hoil into this sewer trap and flushed it Into the river by means of water fiom a city h > drant 'Iho entire day was occupied in Inking tfa tlinony in support of this chirgp and by M < ic- Donjld and Ills men to show that they were not guilt } When the testimony was all In Judge Scott at ome p.issed on the rase , finding that MacDonald had violated the 01 dor of tin court forh'dding ' the establishment of a dump on tiio rlvor Innk The court sentenced MacDonald - Donald to paj the costs in the ctse and In piy a flue of $2" > 0 , and to stand committed to jail until the fine Is paid Judge Scott then suspended the execution of the sentence until the flrbt day of the September teim of court , thus giving MacDoiuld that much time within which to pay the fine At the same time the court admonished MacDonald that ho would bo expected to heo that Jio violations of the Injunction occurred After court had adjourned the garbagomen whom MacDonald has had arrested tlmci without number for hauling garbage without a permit and who caLscd him to bo sum moned before Judge Scott on this occasion slid tlioy Intended bringing charges in the polieo court against MacDunald for vlolat In" the terms of his own eontiact by dump Ini : offal Inside Iho city limits- . "I crave but Ono Minute , " said the public speaker In i husky voice ; and then he took a dose of One Mlnuto Cough Cuio , and pro ceeded with his oratory. One Mlnnto Cough Cure Is uu qualled for tin oat and limp troubles. _ _ i'oiiri : PICK oi T Tin : \VINMKS. : Itiii-iTH llnvia Hot ( in on MIITMI \ i > ii u f . Illcjclo Olllcers Haldwln and IHrncs tvore at the finish In a hot race between a phaeton and a number of bicycles down Sherman avenue at midnight Monday night. Tim vvhule party was jelling , especially a woman who was ono of the occupants of a buggy. The olllcors brought Ilio race to an end on Lower Sherman atenuo nnd pulled out the buggy nml ono of the vi heels as the wlnncra 'Jho part ) was returning fiom a loail house north of the elty When thtrarers were brought to a stand- I'tlll. the olllrersi placed under arrest the man in tlie buggy , Deb Allen , a traveling man win gave thnmaino of Wllllim Ander son The officers did not Intend to arrest llu- woman , but Allen Insisted that she did the driving mid most of the > clllng and she was also nrrewtcd She gate the name of Ada .Moore and lla a Karnam street rcl- dim One wheelman wan alho taken along and gave the namr nf John Smith. 1'hn entire part'uas ' arraigned In police court .trtittrday iTbo vvoinan VVZH dih- elmrged because 'Allen tald that ho had driven the rigAllen was f ) icd $5 anl ( DEIS for fast drlring The itheulinan was lined $1 and coiw for morchlng Vim , vigor and tlctoiy these are the char- ficleilstlcs of I HI Witt's Little Harly Klsers , thu famonti little pills for constipation , bil iousness and all stomach and liver troubles. . Permits to wed huvt been Issued to the fol ' lowing parties' by the county judge ; Name and Ilohidenee Ago Jopeph Ilaba. Knox county , Nebraska , . . . 21 Katie Polegj.1. Omaha , 21 firofton I ! Van H > rrn , file.i.vo ! , It 41 Mia Maggie Phillips. Olunvvood , In 11 Charles fJeorni Uniuha 2 ? Muiy Kuhmyumah.i 20 JciHiph Jumcik. Omaha 21 Annie liaue-l , Omuhu 2J ( III for Suit l.iiUt * Clt > . Judge Ii D ( Irigory and H W Hlch.irl- fen left la"t evtnlnc fur Halt Lake Cli > u ofenJ tin " iv nU > m ot thTranun ml Ppi euiir-- { i \vhlih e meit t > thtr in u. w dm s 1 fy ' irrj vvlih in > m UH i I r able aavertlsini ; matter pertaining to the Omaha < xp -iilun anj will L . .MI the treat to the beat of their ability. CARRAWAY SUES GAMBLERS Makes Allegations tbtit Public Gambling Elista in Omaha. SEEKS TO RECOVER MONEY HE LOST lcn Trillion * In tedium T uu PiilrV. . C. Cole , Illi-k lli-rlln nnd Tout I | for I'uUiT IOIMI > N. Two suits have been commenced in HIP county court which are rather out of the ordinary , being actions to recover monev allegeto ) have been lest In gambling IKIHHOS Ono of the gambling holt < vs In which the plaintiff alleges to have lest his money Is In Omaha on om > of the pilnclpil htreets , Bint the other It , In Pnutli Omaha. Davis S Carraway Is the plaintiff In both suits Carraway sue-s T. J. Koley and W 0. Cole for $300 , alleging that they are * en gaged as partners In conducting a t.aloon at 1412 Dotigliut street , and he nlso clurgta that in connoctlon with their saloon they "operate a gambling house vvhcieln games of chance aio played and especially a game with cauls known as pokir" Ho nlloges that this gambling hnuso was operated on or about Pebnnry 21 , 1SI7 ! , nnd has been cou- tliumlly opi rated slme that time He al leges that on the date mined he lost $ ,100 In a poker game In thlt , IKIIHC and has Mince demanded of Iho pioprletoih that the money bo retuintd to him , but sjy * they Invo 10- fused to comply with this itHiie | t. He aski the court to give him Judgirsnt for the amount , with Interest from the dUo ho lost It The other suit commenced by Can aw ay Is against Ulchatd llirlln and Thomas H llealey and their wlvie. Ho ehargts that the defemlautH are engaged In the bu-a.ne- " * of tunning a gimblliig house In South Omaha at 2101 N vtioi-t and .sivs that on Januarv 2.1 1S')7 ' ) he ' lost Jfil'l In a pokir ginie In their hou o lie alhgrfl tint hi- has de- niinded the money of them but they have pild mi attention to his ilcm iix'r < , heiu i In * ska the eouit to give him judgment agiln-i the defendants for the full amount wi'li in teie't from the date he alleges to ha\e lost It. ColllllKMlls , North and South America , bosldo.s Guate unla the West Indies Austnlla anl even I'uropo arl tlio fields of usefuliHss In which Iln ti tti r's Stomieh lllttein has diinrii stratel Its value as nn antldnto to inal.it la and as a remedy for dyspepsia constipation rhounntlsm , iicuralgia llllousncss tierv- out.no'-B and loss of appetite' and sleep The Inhabitants , the medical niPti of the countiits , have spokui In no uncertain trm > ( oneernlm ; tlio elllcacy of the great house hold lemedy. _ _ MIC-I : vi , i\ci i * .iu\ TluirsiliK. , lnl > 1.- , ! Sir ) , ( , , lint < | irlniM , Sniilli Dlil.iiln. Tourist rcsiorls in other directions having had low rates of fare , this popular report comes In for Its share Half rate , or one faro for round dip via the Northwestcin Line llmrsiiay , Julv Kith Leave Omaha 300 p m. arrive Hot Sptings for hreak fast NiXl' MOIININO Palace sleepers and fr o reclining chair cars Tieketb at HOI Pamam street ( Paxton hotel ) or Webster stieet depot. suvnnit i\ctusioN'- . Mn CliIc-iiKO , itl iiuKc .t S < . 1'jlli Illlllt > ll.\ . A long list of excursion poinLs to whlcl round trip tickets will be sold at greatly 10 ditccd lates Tlic conditions for summer tourists were never more liberal than thosi for this ECCEOII. Per full Information at ; to routes , rates , limits , helling dates , etc. , op ply ' at the city ticket olllce , 1301 Karnam fat P A. NASH , General Western Agent. TIII : Tlic Onl > Dining ; C.ir Itouto. OMAHA TO \CIKIC COAST. TIII : UNION \CIKIC , H Is the only direct line to San Prancl.co and makes 12 HOUUS QUICKER TIMi : to San Francisco than any other lino. Cal at city ticket ofllce. 1302 Parnam st ON A I-OOTIM : WITH oi'iinit riTiils \ \ hlrii Union Ili-niotf's OlNrrliiilnit- tloii In Paur of ltiu-oln. The Western Union Telegraph company has announced an advance on toUgiaph toll from Lincoln , Neb , and TopcKa , Kin , effectlVD jcatordaj The effect of this e.haug is to remove the discrlmlmtlon In favor of thefao t\\o flUte eaplta's which Ins bsen in effect foi a ininibei of > cars At the headciuartt'is * of tha Wistern Union In this clt ) It was stated that a rate of l'"i cents to and from all points In the state was , put In effect at Lincoln and Topeka - peka for the accninm. datlon of htato ollU'ors in older tint the- people of the .Mate might oommunlcato with the olllceib anil with numbers of the legislature at the loweht lateThe legu'ar rain between all other points In the btato , except within a ecnaln pi escribed ter rltory lu the Immediate vicinity of each * > < lion , liJfi been 10 cents The result of thi ! discrimination In fator fit Lincoln was to eaiioe compl lints to pour Into the heid- iiuartera of the telegraph eompany frui huslncna men all ever the state , win com- pUlnod that the > weic discriminated against In favor of Lincoln butlnet.s men 'il.i eotnplalnt.s finally liocnmo so numerous tint a change was oideiol and Lincoln v.as placed on the Fame bash aa all other parti ot the ttate. Henceforth the rate to am fiom Lincoln , except within a preseribei ; territory In tin Immcdlato vicinity , will hi V ) cents Tlic Lincoln Journal printed a long article ) estciday to the effect that Lincoln tva-- being dls ( i militated against In favor 01 Omaha , h.ilng that the move wes In tin Intetest of the grain men of Omaha , who had been complaining II was also stain that the clunge vt.ir for the purpose * of ro dilating upon the legislature for attempting io IKI.SS a bill reducing tolls all over llu state Thl article was railed to Iho attention o r j G Limb , assistant superintendent of the Western Union , who stated tint Ihr-re wan absolutely nn truth In the Mali incuts llu Lincoln uas being dUcrlminatotl against lit alho dinled that the change was In tin nil . tnre of a retaliation upon the leglslatiiic tajlng Hi it It had come' about as the reMil of the piolosts whhli had been coming inn the oflleo for a long tlmo fiom all over llu htatew of KaiifiiH and Nebraska. Those com iilalnts , Mr. Limli raid , had not been am fnoro frequent from Omaha business mci than from bublnem men In all other paits o ! the stale- . 11ONS John , nt II "f ) p m July 12. nt the risldencc-of his Bon , H M lions No IIT , South Eleventh stieel , lit theiig ( of l je.tro intrrment at 1'latlsmoiith , Nth , July 14. lloilui-il IliitVriint , ' t\'ii > . Slr.s Kniiglit , 1511 ruining street , tvaw knocked duvvn by a blejclo rldtr vv illu cross'- Ins Sherman at i nut. neir fir.ieeHtreot The ruler VVUH u voinm mun whu guto Ihc nmio of C'uitvvrighi anil he remained iifur thn aerldunt and did all he loul I foi the woman ofierlng to p ij for th - ntti-ndince- the phs > lilun or nn > otht-i expe-nft Involved .MIH Knrlght bad a ga h out In In r be ulj but was etldi ntl > not < -erlc > iil > Injur d Tn < uce-ldent hap < tiu"l bv < t < h rider trjlng to ' j t ic other and bJth final ! } dodgtil the way. I - It. It.'U7 'U7 WPifc I3cc , July U , H vrar uv a All of this week \vc will devote our best efforts to i abi-a 1 \S lit not' closing out our Wash Suits for boys. Never again , in all probability , will you be able to get so much for your money , and it will pay you to Tlicso buy now for next year. We sell a good Wash are Suit for It is made from lliipn 25 cents. a good quality not tirlnt. rottener of linen that is warranted to hold its color in the tub. We sell a better suit for 35 cents. For . { 5 cents we sell a really splendid suit , and for 65 cents we sell the regular dollar suit around town , Two To wash and things bear in mind about our Wash Suits first , to w car. they'll wear and second , they'll wash. We don't know ot a single department under our roof where your money will bring such big returns as in these While Wash Suits for boys 4 to 8 years of age. Better the VOU elmni'o JlllVO buy one this week. Look at the Prices New Pianos in all kinds of fancy walnut , mahogany and oak cases at ' $125 , $135. $165 , $185 , $225 and $235 This line of pianos includes the following makes Ivors & Pond. Sterling , Emerson , Behr Bros. Yo e & Sons , Singer and other makes , These prices will apply un til our present large stock is properly reduced. New pianos for rent. ' EAST , WEST , HOME IS BEST , " IF KEPT GLEAN WITH 090 A Downfallnf Piano Prices Hi it m ikc-i ' 'oiiipetlllun Imjiosalbla. YUl It OI'I'OUTl MTV 'll > -VVI5 tUIMv IIV M'P.MIIM.I' / . rom Julv 12th to .Inly 17th wo will i > ! nn' on Bale SG I'liinos at the follovvlnir iin- xn " I'iiiVirir PIANUS woitii si01. . . ( -i IHK piico . . $23' , o > NP I I'ltliillT I'lANfJK , worth SIKl' ( i. florliiK pi Ic e . { I'liOO Ni : ri'llKiMT PIANOS , ttoitli $ l7'id , closing pi U e . JlS.r , 00 Ni : PPIJK5HT IM VNOS , wortli UiO M. closing prleo . , . JI2S UO i ; CHIflCPJtlNCi lIPUICiHT slit-lltly used . ssr ) i : PIKClinit IMMtlCill I' " .Ik < 1-1 . J1.17.W Hi : 1'IANUS AXU OIKJANS , fn in $15f > J upvv.ud" . SCHMOLLER & MUELLER , 105 South Fifteenth Str.-ct A. C .MUHMJiK. TmiiiTel. . 1025 MIi : POST Ol'I-'ICK. BOON TO WOMEN. Tmlilsli , TIIIISV .mil l'oiin > royal I'ills-most ollVctti il PKMALK pills-ttiii muVvi : sri > i Kisii : : > . KXCKSSIVK. SUANTV ou PAIM-'I 1. MI NH'I Kl A'l ION AVill hriijK inciisti'ii itnin hiiro Io thu day Sent hy inai sjcurclv p.icUml , SI 01) ) a hi \ . HAHWS PHARMACYlxtliaml rui'imin itt Omnhu Neb. icine for Hop 'rO Of. SPRATTS PATENT DOG CAKf/ JUr Mallei 'ur ' Cures We ioap foi Uillliif J'li is M JlHte-mpi i i'in . We I'onlc Tib < ' 'ylvilliese - when y Jill dog lu out nt HUII.S ) fiOo JJook ubout U'jcs frco I LI an > milt fee I II Wo > < ltiui > Ml tv N I . . I uilal > < ! > II l -in , ] nn r r li < uijr. n il Bini > I illhir VVujlLjry 1 a < UI pilnl ( 'rear i. 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