Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 30, 1898, Image 10

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. . . : THE OMAHA . : : DAILY BEE. .
1e1iaofr _ _ ) ESTABLISIIEW - JUNE - . ii ) , 1871. OMA11A T1IURSIAY MORNING , JUNE _ 30 _ , _ 1898. _ _ _ _ _ SINGLE COPY FLYB CENTS.
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N M1DSUI1ElUSLi1CAZ1NES
Great Variety of Lltcratnrc Presented for the
Rcu1ers.
WAR TOPICS ARE STILL IN FAVOR
11(1W IhC Vvst V'st , , Sncd flisritig the
, IiI-FP4NIi IIfl Iilt , * IIL
Atiterleuit ILInt tom , -
VltIIztii-hIterstry ! eu N NDtCM.
There Is nothing more IntereRUng among
The many tntercitfng th1ng In the current
ZnagntlneR than enntor Loilgea account In
the July icrIbner8 of "how the \Vet was
* 3aycil , " whIch 1i hut one chapter In hIs gen-
rrnl story of the rovoutlur. ) . This chapter
15 partIcularly Interesting now because It
deals i'arIy ' ( wIth the nttlttile of Spalti
towarl the triiggIIng American colonies
When they were trying to free themcIves
troiii the rule of a tyrnnntrnl monarchy.
' r4I3ermator Lotigo T ) lflts out that but one Furo-
, ) eaII power siowcd ) Itself distinctly hostile
vt the colonists nn(1 ( that was Spain. The
Ttiey of Spain looked toward foal control
of the Mlsshrnlppl valley anul of the region
of the great lnke anil in the treaty made
with F'ranco looking towaril Joint support of
the colonists In their warfare ngeinHt Eiig-
, hind , Siflhli ) had been loft free to exact this
? fln the colonies as the lrI ) of support ,
which was grtidglmigiy given. Yet even
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- fltLItCIIlt $ IflLtL * j&
. v1lIIu i 1 iflhIflbaI
' . agreements about control of the Mississippi
rnitcy a few determined uteri with rules nod
with a ierfectly clear idea of what they
vantcd to do nod how to do It. settled the
quciltion of control of the valley in their
own way , Thce men vere led by George
. togcrs Clark , a young Virginian stationed
1 at the ouiposts nlong the Ohio river In what
1 Is now ICeutticky. Time Etiglish had made
alllaiues ! sih the liidians and wore harry-
log the western settlements. They had von-
trot f tIe , towns in Indiana and Illinois
nod Clark convolved limo Idea of proceelin
against thce towns to ( lestroy the IiigiIsli
- Povcr In the .st. . Ito started out front
Leuisvllie early In 177S to inaieh against
iCa'ticnskia , Io had 1iiO muon. They stir-
ried the rcsllentK of Kmtsknslcin nitil took
the town , then proceekd to Vimiceiines and
ECiOd } that ilace. Afterward Iloitry Ilnutil-
lou' proceeded front Detroit nod seized Vin-
echoes , hut Clark retook the place tifter a
march across tli country from Ktislcnskln
iii tIi1 ticail ofvintvr. . It was a perilous
trtp , a Journey of daring arid suffering which
has seldom been equaled. Senator Lodge
tells of It in a manner to arouse the greatest -
est enthusiasm for the gallant young maim
vho afterward did mo munch for exploration
in tile vr'st _ wIiili he tiiid I hits saved to
tliq st-ales. There ore two short articles by
Itlelmard liariting Davis In this number , lioth
on Ilto irtseiit war in Cuba : an article by
Captain Malman on John Paul Jones iii the
revolutIon amid no illustrated description of
? .unila amid the I'lilllpplnes by Isaac M.
Elliott , ex-constil to. Manila. These are all
timely and valuable pars.
There ' itticli war literature in the July
. 's. ntimmmbt" of tIme Cosmopolitan nio , hut the
" 4ns. ' interesting article Is one thuit relates
inieror \\'lhiianm of Germany , no longer
to
1JftIqng emperor. but still almost an un-
affairs of the world.
l .Iown ticatmUty In the
I It is a hLmcriptIve article by C. Framik
. whio
German.
'IJetvoy , an Amnericumi-bormi
Jia : . in evident nilmimiration for time emperor.
'rho school boy lifo of the imian is sot forth
In dctaii and some account is given of his
training for the arduous duties of holding
down a throne iflhtlO great by ommo who
canto o his strength late in life. The editor
of the Cosumopoiltan presemits thai sketch its
U , timely one , iii view of the gossip vmIcli )
. line gone about of a possIbi break in th
friendly relations between Germany anI the
United states over the war with Spain.
"There Is uo reason by there should ever
be a comillict , " ho says , "beyond the merest
comnitmercial rivalry between thmesO two cmiii-
tries. On the contrary , there is every reason
. for the permamiemice of the friemidsimip heretofore -
toforo inaiimtmmineth , The territorial questions
ofttrica concern not the United States ,
nntI millions of our German-born or Ger-
. ian-iIescexiiloil citizens forem a tie with
, Germany which only the most serious of-
feitso cotihil ever rupture. " The sketch of
, the life of Emperor \Vihhlanm is Illustrated
by a large nuhmihier of pictures of the emPeror -
Poror In various vlaces tmnd positions , which
z rather leaves the Inipressiumi thst ho is
. made up of a large amount of vanity mmd
, sonitI joo(1 ( clothes ftmruishmetl by time govern-
ncmit , Tiiotvnr articles in the Cosniopolitan
, ore " 'I'lio Government in War Time , " by
Reno liachie ; "The Ctistomns of War Against
the Customs of l'cnN' , " by General Charles
' iCingS'ith ; tueValting \ Army , ' ' by 1ev-
: Ilachehler ; "Scenes Iii a Cartrimlge Fec-
. tory , " by Theodore lrsiscr , imimil "Time Fn-
, gtiieorlng Vrobien of Aerimil Torpedoe3 , " by
Ilutisoit Mmtximn , Reite linchie's article ii-
, lustrates limo tvoi1 Ioiug done lii time van-
eug departments at % 'nshiingtoim incidemit to
( ho war.
totmghmtful epny on time irnper rt'iatinns
, 'mm ' itt'l Sni t1 a iiil Grea t un Ia I mm a nil
.
% .r thiO Imigllsim-speaiiimg peoliles
-hi hum ed I mm I ho J tily litmniber
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tIme iIstory , of tIm two affecting
. c cccli oilier , niiml ruimkes a plea f l Oiime no-
conatittiticit of time family bond biveoim
- them. "There arc mdccii today" lie sa'S ,
i1s Ilicie were iii tlio tiinti of the /tmnenicart
lovolutloim , two Eligiamnis and two Aimmoriens.
of Quo Inginnd Lonil Iuiidreany ) is the type ;
as of one Amuei'1c41 the appropriate type Is
Imu tuft-hunting daughter of thu plutocrat ,
ciio will sell otl , itimil body to get 1.onil 1)umm.
dreary for a litisbaimil There is , beslde , time
EtimiwitrI , nmaimfiil mmglammtl , ( or rhieh stnmmd
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M , llnrger In time course of an extended ar-
Lick an , the "New Era in the $ iddle Wcst. "
dFrom the atatlona lb the interior of tha
tate Were shipped thousands of dozens of
eggs every week. The money received for
thuim wss about the only clear cash that
came into the household and kept the cliii-
( Inca flt for chiool and time wife in prrsnt-
able clothes. Iii Kansas time humble vow
was more iii evidence. Scmmttencd over ( ho
plains are time creameries , to which every
rnonnlimg wends a procession of lifrmn
wagons , each containing a dozen or more
high liii cnmis fihleil vithm milk from the
farms. One county has for six years re-
coivc.t from time creameries 250,000 annually -
nually in monthly vnymcuts. It lies beemi
the salvation of the settlers. Others have
done nearly as well , and the imununi value
of time umilk irotlucts has been from 4iO- (
( JOt ) to $5,000,000. This , added to the lieu ,
of the lieu mmd the returns of the swimme
yard , has been the resource upon which
many a family hmmm depended to tide over
the lean years. This Is found in hlmtrper'a
Magazine for July , and much cisc cquchiy
welt put and pertinent about the transmls-
sissippi region , In the saute mmmagaziiie iicmir >
Lootmils Nelson discusses the licople amid
titoim goveranment , speaking with ! ntiiumate
knowledge of our modern democracy , Its
shortconmlmmgs and ita promises. Juilimim
italpli's story of 1tusIaii life in the Calm-
castis , tlnely iliustrateil , is given time place
of honor 1mm time magazine. The idot brimmgs
Into sharp coimtrast characteristic features
of lito In the mmew world nod ( lie old , nid
is of especial imiterest as suggestiimg tue
country nml the immodern manners and cus-
tommis of the peopie from whom the Cau-
caslaim race is descended ,
In ( ho July Ccimtury there arc two iiapcrs
emm coimfederate commerce destroyers , one
of theiti by Comnmaiitier John Taylor \Veoul
of tue Tahlnimasse , mm umous blockade rtmii-
tier. ColommelVood PohlitS out that the Cap.
taiim of a successful ijloekmultt ruimner neetleti
to be it thioroiigii seaman amid a skillful
navigator. Ills onk required boldness ,
decision lii emimengcicIes , amid the faculty of
coumniaimdiimg amid inspinimig the coiilhiieimce of
his cnew. "At time outset miteniners amid
even sailing vcsci , were used for this
trade , " he writes , "but as time strumigency
of time biochatle Increnscl , steamers better
fitted for tile work % vere employed , nail
finally a class especially adapted to time
service was built Imi .inglaiii1. They were
long , low , lightly constructed iron stenni-
ems of light draft , with powerful immotive
lolver , either screw or fe.ttimered 1)aidIc- )
wheels , titii no spars , nimil tvero iiuimited
load-color. " Timore are two timely articles
iii time magazine aim S1)ain or things Spaim-
Ish. Stephen Iioimsal , late of time Amuei lean
legatloim mit Madrid , writes of the "Holy
Week in Seville. " amid Cornella Dearth iii
"Aim Artistic Treasure fromim Spatmi , " describes -
scribes tIm recovery of a fine antique bust
at Hichme , a photographic remroductlon of
which tmcconilaliies tIme article. Poultney
Iligelow has a iood ; article on Emperor Wil-
11am , writhmig from personally intimate
limiowiedge of the man , Winston Church-
ill's story deais with a filibustering expe-
ditleim and Is full of romance.
Another of the mnngaaines with something
especially flue hits inomith in tue hue of
discussion of war questions is the I'ahi Mall.
II. \ V.Vilren , an eminent. mmaval 'xpeit ,
has a striking article on time "Naval l'rub-
loins to be Solved In the War. " lIe thinks
that war with S1)ain Is a copy , on a reduced
seek aimd vith somne slight modilicatiumma. of
a war between England and Prance. lie
considers that the most momentous Issues
hang upon the result of the \vnr ; indeed
he asserts that "upon the eommduct of Ad-
immiral Sampson nod Conunodore Schicy's of-
Ilccms and blue jitekets depemids not ine'rely
time hemmer of the Umiiteil States but. time very
oxlstcimco of limo BrItish eiiiplre II the mcii
who are hourly expectimig battle Iii the
Caribbean ( alter , if they show any want of
courage or suhloriimansimip-wiiicim God forbid
-then let us lie certain that an attempt vilI
ho delivered upon Euglnnd by her enemies ,
who vitt coacititle , anti not unjustly , that time
iiiilitmmry qualities of time Amiglo-Saxoim have
ilechimicil ummder the oppressive burden of
civilizatIon , " This question , as to whether
or itot time Anglo-Saxon has tlcgeimenatetl is ,
Iii Mr.VIlsoim'u opinion , the gneatcst prob-
bum to be solved 1mm the war , 'chore are
many 0(1mev ( good articles 1mm the l'ahl Mall ,
hut none more timely that. this.
The reader who habitually overlooks the
limagaziiies of lesser reputation is apt to nmlss
time best. there is in iiiagazliie literature ,
Oe of time most valuable or recent articles
is one In time July Llppiticott's on "John C.
Calhoun fnoni a Southern Stamitipoint. " by
Charles C. l'inckney , whose reminiscences
are valuabLe as those of a friend amid neigh-
her familiar with the daIly life of tIme great
statesman , , A miovel artici In time same
timmigailoet Is on 'olmi as an Apostle of Team-
Pel'nnco , "
It. A. Ogden's article In tue July St.
Nicholas on ' 'A Great ltchmiibiican at Court"
Is as valuable for time ohiler readers as a
blographiiciil review of the t'ork of Dr.
Frimiikliim whmilo nmhassailor to France as to
the youimgcr ICitiOns for ' , s hem it WitS writ-
( cmi ,
Iii George Nct'cns' muagaziime , tIme Straimil ,
liii iiitmstrateii article emi the postmen of the
vonId has value as a stinly of time Cilatomims
of time various countries icaclied by the
tiiilvi'rsmmi hostel ummion. A supplementary ar-
tick' eu ostmige stammip tleigims is iimtcrest-
11mg ,
Mrs. flogiunhil do 1ovemm writes of "Mar-
timmiqtio amid time 1iimpress Josephine' ' lii the
Metropolitan Magazine , an article to which
httert'st , Is atliIti by tIme recent inemmtlon of
iiarthnIqtmo iii time dispatches.
Time July imnnmber of the Overland Is a
reminiscent miumber and in a series of anti.
oh's by famous old iliac contributors much
of the Interesting thirty years of Its cx-
istt'iiCc Is told. W' . C. Ilartieft Is especially
pleasing iii renminiscences of hlrct. Ilante.
Pnico Collier's articie on "Sport's Place
1mm tue Nmmtloims 'eli Being" lu the July
Outing is a very strong and striking pres-
ritloim of this subject in no original way ,
'i'nnmen will be Interested iii an etli'
- . ' & _ for July in wbmieh "iVo-
-"nhl iy.ihi ! in mmii open ,
' .Pnlculated
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ST1C1llsG ( ONVAR \ S'fMtPS
Feoplo Must Begin to PaMo Them on
Everything Tomorrow ,
SOME INSTRUCTIONS FOR TIlE ANXIOUS
Coiiitii iNMinuler SetilN Out it
I'eit'grxt.i flint % 'llI htihii'v ii.
Grent Heui of Umicertahiit3P
in ( lie 's'epit ,
Beginning at midnight tonight time new
war revenue tax is In vffCct. A great vail-
ely of articles vill for some timime to conic
wear handsomely engraved decorations of
the revenue office variety. Collector .1. l.
hloUtz of the Nebraska district last evening
received the following message from Corn-
missioner Scott , whelm will clear up one
point.on which there has been much uncer-
taulityi
Taxpayers are importuning this otflco to
know what they shalt ito otm the morning of
the 1st of July , 1SIS , If they have not been
ahie to procure time adhesive stamps Imocea-
tinny for the transaction of business. In
reply. attention is eniled to the last three
hues on uage , S amid time first three lilies Ofl
liago tI of the war revenue law of IS'JS. '
"Anti provided fur-
vhiIcIm roads as follows :
timer that in alt cases where the liarty huts
not atilxed time stamp required by law upon
nimy such Lnstrumeimt issued , registered ,
ohti or transferred at a june when anti at
a place where no collecttomm district was ca-
tabhished , it hnli be lawful for him or
them or any party having an interest there-
iii to atflx time proper stamps thereto. " The
language "Where no coliectiomi district was
estabhishicil" is construed and held to be the
same as if It read ' ' \\'hmcre no StitHhl ) deputy-
ship or agency was established , " and where
for that reason it was imimpossibl to proctire
tue stamps and where time failure to altix
thenm was not tliio fo any wilful design to
tiefrauti the United States or to evade or
hem ) ' 1utyment thereof time taxpayer may Jim
sticim cases be relieved by time collector ( rofli
paymneimt of the Peiialt3' . It is held that
the law ilocs not require impossible things
to lie ilomie and wheim for time reason above
given it was imot possible to nrocurc the
stamlipi ; it is mint insisted timat business shall
stop nimil vendors simahl iiy reason thereof
withhold goods ( rain the market , hut the
legitimate htmsiness may be transacteti nail
tue stumps required omm goods dtsposcd of
titmdi'r such clrcunijttances many lie nillxcl
by limo owners thereof or ijartios itmtenested
therein , amid In cases of comisumaption time retail -
tail vendor shall make swonmm return of the
facts to the collector of internal revemmime ,
t'hio shah assess time amount of tax duo and
collect time caine under th rulr anti regulations -
tions provided under the law. Taxpayerm
arc afinmonlaheil that this urgency regulatlor
ilo s not in ammy vay excuse thmein froni ilic
tttmtie iinposctl tlon ; ) them by tine statut
wIth reference to irocuring stammips for all
' zistrimniezis anti mumligs reqtilreil to lie
stamped under schedules A and B of the
war revenue law of 1893 , and neglect to
1erformn any of the reiuirernenta thereof
except for unavoidable reasons as' above
stuteil vih1 render the taxpayer hiable o the
penalties provided thmerelmm , iiiiil they will be
strictly enforced. N. B. SCOTT.
Commissioner.
SelZCdtIit of 'I'ii'us.
Fohiowirig is the schedule of articles and
iiiiposis failing thereon tinder the proislons
of the imew bill :
Si.'hetluiei4 imow In ofroct ,
'fleer , ale and other t'rmimented liquor ,
Per barrel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
fitet urel , , 11cr pitliiti . . , , 12
Cigu's ; , cigarettes , over 3 pounds . ,
per 1,0(14) ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cigars , iHider three poumids , mice luU ( ) 1 00
Cigarettes , under three pounds , jer
1,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i&o
Tea , imports , Per loiimiii. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Schedules that will go immto effect Jimly 1 :
hiaiik capital , imicluiiirig surplus , over
25,0OQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
For each $ I,0(0 tiver $2,00t : ; ) . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00
iirokors lii imegotiaLilo securities. . . . . . . & 0 ( ii )
1'nvnbroiiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j tie
l'onmrnerciiii liroker' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 00
( . 'iim4tiiin huiise lirokc'rs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lo oo
Tiiiuteri , mntmsi'tiiii , , comicert halls. iii
cities of over 25,000 itmimabitants , , . . 100 00
Ciretises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IOU
Othmii' shows amid exhilbitiomis. . . . . . . . . . . 10 00
liowlliig alleys , bililmirti rooms , hOC
alley or iambic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 00
'robmieco dealemw-iemif tnlutcco , sales
50,00i Pounds :10,1 timjcr. . . . . . . . . . . . . Il 00
Sait'ii betvcen &OjQlJ mtiitl 100,000 , lbs. . . 12 ( ii )
Smut's over 100,000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 00
'l'obacci-innnu fmicturers-sales under
50.000 I0
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sale's hii'tweeim 50,00IJ and 100,000. . . . . . . 12 ( Jo
t3aics over 100,003. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 00
Teinieco--mnminufat'tuncrs ot cigars-
stie tinder I1Jo,0&I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sales betweemi 100,000 and 200,000. . . . . . 12 00
Sai's over 20ekiO. ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 (4)
Sttick , bonds , debemttires , , certiFicates
of Indehitcdgesii , issucit mifter July 1 ,
P'IS , per $100 ( mice ValUe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Traimsfer of siock POC iIOO face value .02
i.iiles ; uf mimc'rchiini1hso : for vrcsent or
future delivery ciii exchanges , iier
ltcI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01
timiik chieck or sight draft. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ilills of excimmingu linhanil ) , time ileaft
muiil hirOflmim'sory note , flioiit'y erilom's ,
for each U04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[ hills of exchange ( foreigi ) , letter of
credit , , Iratvn singly , her $ ) . . . . . . . . .
In st'ts of tsvo or inoma for ouch .
lull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( .12
I-mill of huliiig oi' receipt for any gooil ,
Ii , be i'xhmurteh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11111 ( if lmidiiig to tie imietl by express
mind trminaIioi'tatioii cumnpamiies , ier
package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
'i'elepiiiiiio niessages , charged at 5
Ct'mitm ( or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3tmnety boiltiM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .r.u
L c'rtiilcntes of profit , fli'Iflt ) . i3ioWtg )
interest it , ( 'orisinmitiomi. or trmtxisfer
of sanme , imet' 11(4) ( ) fitcu vniiiti. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cent I lieu , I U Of ilu mange mi miii ten t I mica t eui
of hurt warilemis or rnminluo silrveyurmi .23
OIlier certiilcimtcs not . . . . . . . . . .
( 'hurter ptrty , icr vessel of tomis , , 3 00
hit'tveemi ' 0i ) nmmd 100. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ( sj
Fxtceihlng t00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00
Contract , brokeis' iioteH or sub us'
exchange of gootle , itock , buiaI ,
iiotts , real estliti' , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
COtiVC'lilict's , 'uitme hietw'een 1100 mimmil
500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1icii ; iiilciitiiiiirmi l00 over 500. . . . . . .
'I'ehegraliui mmIeSutgeS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01
( : 'tii4tuin lmohlito efliry , not over $100. . . . .
1lctcemi $100 nmiil . aO0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Over suo. : . . . . . . 1.00
( 'astern liotisct t'iitry for tviiiidrawmsl. , .50
lnsui'uiico ( life ) , fur cacti l0ti of policy , iO
Iiiiiustnial weekly uiaiimemit hum ,
41) ) Per ecUt ( if ilrst % veekiy pay-
liieimt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fire timid menus' , 11cr $1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Casualt 1' . ihtlchity and gtmariuzty. . . .001
Lcuise-iir one year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I uI woL'n ( liii' II nih i hri'o . . . . . . .
Over three years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manifest for cimlitoin house cimtry or
clemmralico for foreign pont , ucr mihmip
ut' irJo tons
Bet'eeli 300 and (00 tons. . . . . . . . . . ,
Hxccctlimig LOU tons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mortgage , betweepi 11.000 anti $1,500. , . .2.1 .
For cimeli niiiiitioiiuii S00. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Passage ticket to foreign Pont , cost.
lug not over $30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00
, letW'i'li * 3' ' ) mmimtl Icl ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
'r . $1.1)
. : ittorimey to 'ote. . . . . . . . .
"I , ir collect
' 'it _ nmd ,
$100,000 , multiplied 1Ip one nmii1 (100
half Between 100,00O amid 500,000 , mul-
tipiled by tvo.
Bctwe % 300.000 and $1,000,000 niul-
tiplk4 by two antI oiie-imar. (
Over $ l,00Q,000 , iiiultihliediby three.
Schmedimle that go ( tile . ( tect iii SIxtY tla'S
after midnight Ju05 11 , 15I :
Mixeil flour , deaIer , Icr annum' . , . . . 12.00
l'er pmtckii go , ltflpO5ts included ,
betweemi nhmil 19r. tiouiuis . . , . , . . , .Ol
7t4 per eimt discount nh1wd.
% ives nntl hUbtttiil exenipt.
I. iieilghotiti , literary , charttatiie societies
and public cemeteries egempt. ' .
. . ( , ,
S. Claims against United titttteS 'xinpt
NEGROES AND , RE1IJBLICANS
ltcisrcseittntI'C OftItI' , Itice Writes
i'iimieill' ( ; oitecrsimuI I Ite I'smr ( ) '
itnl It ) ) ittj.
OMAiIA , , Ttmne 20-To the Editor of The
11e In aim editorial article bonded "Where
the Line Should lie Dra1wn , " in your issue
of tlio 27th inst. , you mal e a number of
timely amid wise stmggeltions in refercimee
to the treatment tbit should be accorded
republicans beaning the honorsbio 'iistiimc-
tion of occasional opposition to ( lie "yellon'
dog" persuasions. Your nrticle bears liar-
ticulanly upon the aspirations for oflice of
republicans who i'a\'e at times broiicn
zvwzmy from the candidates foiiteiI upoim ( lie
party by machine methods , iut , your utter-
faces apply to bolting repubhienims who ar
not aspirants for 0111cc as veli.
I tim a repubiicamm , a ataduch republican ,
so far as ianty principles are comicerlietl , but
timere mire instances In which I may not be
what is poIiularly called a good party mail ,
I would not vote for an unfit moan simply
because lie Is labeled 'rcpubiicamm ; " mieer
did amid miever will. I could tinder no cii-
cummlst0imces ho a "yellow dog" republicaim ,
and any moan who cialams to be is ccrtaitmiy
lnckiimg in the valuable POSSemiSiOIm of c.ommi-
11100 scmmse. Yet its too mnaimy' instances the
"yellow dog" republicans. fur spoils emmy ,
have the temnerity amid gall to admiilnlster
the severest castigatioiis to macmmvimo 'Iso
their thinkiimg iimachimmci'y occasionally anti
dare vote with their eyes open ,
In the campaign of last fall 1 , with others
of may colored felkv clttzcmms , refused to sup-
Imort the republican nominee for aim Iimmpor-
toot county 0111cc , and we dlii so , as we did
then , and (10 now blive , on good amid tofu-
ble groumids. Vt'itlm us it was a immatter of
conscientIous deliberation amid catmtheua do-
terlniaation for us to have acted in auy
other way vould have bcen lemmiling aid amid
commmfort to tiuc eimemiuy. A a result of our
nctiomm we were met with till time odiumu amid
reproach cootnimmd In the termnii "bolter , "
' 'siim'elieatls , " "bootilors , ' ' etc. , amiti nIl this
spiecmi caine ( rein the ' 'self-styled stalwarts -
warts , " who either had already or were
trying to put their mioso in the trough by
way of the republican sty. And up to ( late
timci' same luarasites of thmo iUbilc crib hire-
stmmmie to exact of us timat we shall rc'eitter
into full membership of the vnrtI by menus
of time mourners ' bench.
Such business Is dcstined to drive amen
from the liarty , nmi1 that now at a timue
when every possible vote Is needed. hjniike
many so-called republicans. I cannot lay
aside mmmy fixed political convictions as easily
as I would take off a necktie , so I ureter
to remain in time party of amy choice and
cling to its prtiielples , even though I must
now and then oppose its mmmethods ; It is very
gratifying , therefore , to note thmat Time Bee ,
of this
the great repuhilicutu mouthpiece
state , j1 : borates my views on this matter ,
The fl.sj'C ( negro gravitates toward time
ropubutca"iartY. ; because of mummy tender
but powlfUi sentiumcntj ; and by lroper
treatnmeflt he may for t long time to comae
lie coi'41Ctl Oh to throw the balance of his
,
votin' ) 'aigthm with that party , but black
is nil1 'gcr synonysmioUmi with republican ,
nor , _ ! hind maim equal to a good mnun , so
time republicaim ticket , an
long - , he Is on
accepted and accrcditiud equation in the
comiiputmitloiis of the maodel'O negro's vohitical
arithmetic. E , 11. HALL.
AT CREIGHTON IJIVERSTY
Catilmg.i. ' 'i'clis Ahnnt , the I imsi It itt liii ,
iiiui Its : lluiiifutst Eiiuettt Iiiuii
Ad v an tn teu.
Time 1S08 catalogue of' Creighiton imniver-
sity of Omaha makes a handsomniu volume of
bears as a
about 125 pngc. The catalogue
tIle hmonie of
iilustratiiig
frontispiece a. iiage
of the university -
tile university , the mnaln building
versity , tIme St. Joseph hospital , time medical -
John's church amid the oh-
cal college , St.
sonvatory. A brief history of time university
and some account of ( lie mariner and character -
actor of its rowtls from small beginnings
vrecedes time iistmal an-
twenty yeazs ago
noimneememutmi in regard to time several courses
of study for the classes in philOSoPhy , rhct-
one , poetry , humammities. elocution , mrtthme-
mattes , languages , ole , Time 'catalogue
u.hiows that the uimivcrslty is equipped for
giving to studentS the training to fit them
for life and to make them worthy of time degrees -
grees conferreti. flew. John l'ahis , S. J , ,
is prcsidemmt of the university , 11ev. John II.
do Sltryver , S. J. , 'ice president , anti lev ,
Thomas II , Finn , S. J. , librarian. Of the
medical college Do'itt C. liryamut , A. M. ,
lit. IL , is dean 110(1 secretary amitl A. W.
ithley , A. Ill , , TiI. I ) . , treasurer. Time eata-
iogue shows mLu Increase in the imiimnbcr of
sttmtlentmi in time academic. colicahato arid
medical departmclitS , the existence of a
numnber of good societies and the thisposai
of time several prizes open to the comnpeti.
tion of students ,
ALL GUILTY OF CONTEMPT
.fttlgc , F4cit f 1'nN'N l'iulh ( Pu ( lie
a' Mutter ( lint lists O-ei-
jii.'ii Ilium Sti
Juilge Scott has iilisd Judgment in time
case wherein A L. ltced anti S. U , Wadley
of the Dei'artnmcmt of Conccssionmi of the
exposition , Gason ( Akotimm and Mardoec
Zitourm of the Streets of All Nations were
charged with contempt , finding cacti guilty
mis charged. lie fimiod each defendant $200
ammil demnamitled a bomuil C1 ( $500 ( cciii each that
there would be no further violation of ( be
imijunction Issued some days ago.
It took the court mill of the foremmoon to
dispose of the case of ( he State against
Reed , Wadley , kouu and Zitoun , lie to-
viewei time history of tim exposition , time
letting of the concession for the establish-
incnt of the Streets of Caird , the Streets
of All Nations and vn1ous other cormees.
siomimi , ater ( vhicli lie liitiimiatetl that there
were certain matters covered up with to-
garti to the real facts ,
As yet none of the defendants have sig-
I imitled what they will do in tue premises.
, - ' -'i'ii.n.I1 been . place'i in the custody
' -.t , hearing of ar
- .trial ,
DOCTORS FINiSh BUSiNESS
rifty-rotirth Annual flomeopathia Oonven-
tion a Thing of the Past ,
MANY MINOR MATTERS DISPOSED OF
\
Cltitirumicit of 'nrious imurenus AtI
POiUtI'it-UNtiuti iit'stiitittiiM Of
Tbnhi , AiI.ipi'il liefore
" 'Aihjourniii&v.
The American , Institute of Ilonicopatimy
finished its fifty-fourth annual comivemitiomi
this morning anti mmdjourncil , It was slaiphy
a closing bumiummcss session which was held ,
Prof. E. 11. 5. BaIley of the University
of ICamisna was ndnultted to lioumorary mciii-
bershmip. lie proposce to contintie his iii-
vestigmttiou of the liroofs of thin law of
sliiuliar in ciectro-ciimicnl operation , mcmi
deimiomistrated by the linitucipie of ioimizatioti.
'The Board of Censors rcftmsed to take favorable -
able action on the application of Dr. Eugene
W , SmLw3'Cr of Chicago , for active member-
Ehiiii. It was stated that lie let hits inemabem'-
ship iapso some yearn ago , mmtmtl had chmitrac-
, terized thu : mistitute as "a lot of tuomigreis. "
'iie ' lionm'th of Ccnmiois icvoiileti tIme rcspomist-
biitty of action by a iiarhianientary technicality -
cality
Certain , resolutions ( ron flr MeCiellanil
of Pittsbutg corniimg through time resolutions
committee , to provide for time filling of
vacancies in time iccttve oiihccrs , nil itmterltii ,
should any occur dirIng the year , wei'e laid
over to next year , as 'itey Ivere coasidereti
arncndmeiits to the by-laws ,
The customary resoiutior. ' of thnmmks were
adoptcd , as follows : To Selittor Allen for
lilmi umuiti-thlscrirniumatioii rCsolU'iomi in congress -
gress iii the matter of army , navy ismith
marine hospital appointimiciits ; to Governor
Holcommmb for imis recogiiltiomt of ) ioimiopatiis
ill state hmistitutions to Mmm'or Moore , time
exposition mmianagenment , tile business 'ten
auth citizt'ims of Omnaima generally for mmmttkliuv
the visit of hmiB hmomcopatiis a 1iieasuiuit cHic ;
coinplirneimtiiig George W. Limiimmger on his
art , gallery , ammil appreciating time courtesies
of the F'lrst Comigregattonal church , Creigim-
10mm Medical college , rrcss umnti the local
cotminmittec.
( tiiiI'il1ctioit for Oihlcers.
Aim anmeudmncimt to time by-laws by Dr. ' 1' .
C. Duncan of Chicago , to require uihicers of
the iimstituto to have been iuemmibcrs fom' lit-
teemi years , was olh'creti atmd lies over umider
the rules.
Efforts failed to have time Ptibhicatiotm conm-
imiittee instruetcil to iniblish in ( lie imusti-
tuto's transactions tim relOrt. ) of Dr. Strick-
her's bureau emi vital statistics ,
'rime desire of the National Eye , Ear amid
Throat society , which met iii Chicago , Mon-
tIa' , to joimi time institute , was tlispoSeti of
by the iiresidcmmt-cleet bcimmg atitliorlzcd to
niipolnt a committee omt cotiferelice.
i'resident'rigbt chose the following
chainmnemm of bureaus for time cotmmimig year :
Clinical Medicine-Dr. Charles Gatcimeil of
Chicago.
tintenia Mediva-Dr. T. L. hazard of Iowa
City , Ia.
Surgery-Dr. W. B. 'Van Lennep of Phila-
deipimia.
Ophtlialniology , Otoiogy and Laryngology
-Di' . 11. D. S bemickuf flrooklymi ,
Sanitary Science-Dr. J. W. L. Scuer of
Batavia , N , Y.
Gyuaecology-IJr , John J , Timomupson of
Chicago.
Pacdology-Dr. A. M. Linsm of Des
Moines , In.
Obstetrics-Dr. T. G. Cornstock of St.
Louis.
Neurology mmd Elcctro-Timerapetmtics-
I'endimmg.
Among the side gnthmerlngs hmnve beemm tue
fifth annuai meeting of the National Assocla-
tlon of Supenimitendents and tutu , of the
Medical omcers of liomimeopatimie HospitalS
for the Immsamw. Of ( lie stihieniuiteidentmi , , Ir.
II. M. l'aimme of Albany represented Now
York ; Dr. N. .E. Paine ofVest Newtoui.
Mass. ; Dr. A. P. Wllilamsomi of Mimi-
neapoils , Mba. , and Dr. ilolmimes , repro-
seuteil Missouri. Dr. N , E. Paine prcsenteil
tabuinted statements for twenty years to
ihi'nionstrnte the superiority of hoimieopathic
nietiiotls by 20 to 25 per cemit. Dr. ii. M ,
l'aimme said there were 20,000 PatientS wither
state simpervisiomi in New York. Dr. Wil-
llnmnsomt was elected prcsidemit , anti Dr. Ii.
M. i'aino re-eiected secretary.
WARM WEATHER AND DUCKS
Aiictlie-r ( iiiihii , , ( N.ti'ti on lime
Strut-ts In . , tthilitlou ( ii iitimy
VIsit hurt' 't'ciiciiers ,
The warmer weather \i'cdnesdoy hind is
diimiinisumimmg effect on the numbers iii thm
street crowds about town , There were
ever so mnany people arriving In thai city ,
alit ! thousamitis journeying between commvcmi-
then halls anti exposition rounds , railway
siatioums anti boardtimg houses , but none of
thieumi tarried very long ou the streets tlowum
( owmm.
Time bulk of thin mormmismg arrivals were
school tcaciicrs , but omie s'ouit1 hot kmmow
it , tmimless lie 'ere told , They t'ere miii so
lirighit and young and attired in miatty suits ,
white duck pnedoiniuiumtimig , thmat omie woulut
mint recognize tie tle'otcemi of thu school
roomim. The arrivals tar execetleil those of
the ilay before , mind uniioubtetlhy comisti-
ttited the malu stneimgtui of the congress.
Tue railroad offices did a. genii husummess ,
the number of Inquiries for able trips being
especially large , The street ticket scallion
illil hot overlook any bets , anti many a school
mistress hail imer raihvny ticket ainmost
grabbed out of hem' liamid by tIme anxious
broker who wumntetl to buy it at a low rate.
Thu stores appeumrctl to be well patronized
amid great crowds atooil in front of the
mulilseUmOB amid other sub simows hear time
womiderful dissertations of ttpi well uiaid
barkers , The atret cars were vell lilieti
ihmirhlig ( lie muorning hours , 1)001mb ) riiliiig
about the city partly coimiponsatluig for the
imeavier trafihe from ( ito stations amid to.
wards the exposition groumiths.
MEN FOR THE OMAHA GUARDS
Srrg'ziiit John I.uuiiGt'ttijig lts'turiiis *
for his Cnuiijuiis' of ( lie
Secuisil ,
John Lund , first sergeant In company 0
of ( lie Secoiiil regiment , Nebraska volumi-
teors , has been n cruitlimg mmmcii in Oimiaha
for his company for several days anti sent
time following macn to Chickamnatmga J. ii.
Douglas , E. iii. Warimer , P A lrYIflB , Ernest
V. Bierberstein , It. D. Maxoim ,
.
- - ' 'cIha ' LY '
tiethi , boy Lou \'nnicitle. 707 Sotmth Twcn-
ty. ihrst. girl ; Jamimes'itkowtikn , South
Oniriha , girl ; Jaities ModrEejewakt , Chicago
street. boy ; S. I' , l'orsomm , Arthur and Kavan
boy ; I ) , hi Netter , 2530 1nile , boy.
Deaths : Vi'ihlimtnmVliite , St , Joseph's hmo-
pltsh , 7S years ; ilatilila 13. Torson , Author
atiti Havoc streets , 37 years.
UTT TALKS ABOUT THE CROPS
Ciiiitierchiul ChiiiCnunin ipisitinor (1 t''s
Siine lstiiimtitcN ltiueii eu Ills
i'erNouilli Olisoryttioii. ,
Conimnissioner liLt of the Conutnerciol cltih
S coimslilernbiy exorcised over the reports
emit out by some of the grain mmmcii of ( lie
( ate , ( hint the ISSS crop Is Hot tmp to time
itandnrtl. Mr. Utt has just rettirmicil trout
S tour of the state , anti in siicuikimmg of his
ihservatlomms , ho said : "Time 1SflS crop prommi-
Sc , ; to be omue of the best iii time history of
ebrnska , I have discovered thmnt time detrl-
miemitni reports have boon sent to the New
t'ork papers by iiarties t'hmo au'o imitcm'csti'tl
deals , They have
mt somno of the big grain
utiti tlmat our crop is shunt. 'rids is abso-
Utely false , At ( lila timmie time tanners are
In tIme midst of their mimmiall grain iiarvt'st
intl they all report aim iintiiemise crop. ' '
( ioiutg lute tietitlis , Conimniasioner Utt soul :
'The hay crop is time heaviest that time state
has over knowmm. Conmi is hookiimg vehl anti
has grocvmm at the rate of two limches a tiny
ihtirhtig time past to tveelcmi. I have just
returned from a tour ( brought the western
hart of limo state maid everything
goes to show that time crop riil be far ahead
of that of last. year. The farmers have
plenty of mooney anti ore fcclhmig iii good
spirits. While that section of time state is
not experiotmeiumg a booumi , everything is on
tue imp grade mimid time farmmlers are t2mc happiest -
piest peoiile Oh eni'tim.
"Last year time Nebraska wimeat crop ag-
gregateti S3,000,000 , and this year I feel ccc-
talmi that itt'ill reach r0Ofib,000 , while thin
oat croit rill i'enchm 100,000,1(00 ( , miii increase
of fully 30,000,000 hiusimels. If itotiiitig lisp-
jiens to injtmre ( ho corn crop , time proiltict
ought to reach fully 300,000,000 , an imicrease
of i0,000O00 hiuslii'lti over last ycar At tiits
time cormi is looking hhrmt-class. Time last
ti0 (101'S has beemi great for corn , amid it is
* l1htimig nimeati itt mc womidem'ul rate. ' '
SPO.kiumg of mactoniemi. Cemiimnissiouier Uti
aiiI tlit there Were two that wamtcti to
comae to 'imliutli'i , but time ) ' vntitcd seine little
cneotmI'migemt0mi. One factory , lie Saul hail a
capitmil of 11i , ooi , mmmiii c'nimted i0O00 atitli-
tional caliituil. it this nnioiiumt was sub'
scribeil , the iilaiit tvotmltl ho brought to this
city mit omice. Aliolier factory , time coma-
nilasiomier smmlilt'aS Isnili. to comm it sooo
t'as subscnihctl , This he said , lund
ft cash capital of $100,000 , 'imiti cmmilloycd ioo
ierSonS. )
BRUTAL ROBBERS IDETFIEO
.tlfi'eil .lorihmi isitil 51t'iir ) ' iflit' . lIce-
( , &lI ize ( lie : ( ut'iiViiu As-
$ , itt&'Ll 'l'hitii ,
Alfred Jordan nntlllenry Miller , time twt ,
young mcii who were hielil up , robbed and
brtmtuihiy beaten by three muon Saturday
muhgimt. at Tweumty-fotirthi tmnti Martha streets ,
called at the pollee station and looked over
the Party ci hoboes mirrosted miear Krtig's
brewery anti lotmnti two of their assallammts
anmomig them.
Time muon gave the namnes of Thomas Scott
anth Janmes McGregor , The two were at
once taken before Judge Gortion and teru
given a hearing , wlmich resulteti In their
heimig bound over in time simm of $ S00 each ,
The mmiemm hiad beeii semmteiiccd just before
their itlemititication to nInety days in the
coummty jail for t'ugrammcy.
'I'ItA'EI ' 1'1li. hi OliS Ui'Vll.l , .
l'nss'iI t'r ticpi htt'ior ( htitsi itess ( iol
LII , Au the ( ) iiimliii i.iii.'s.
Passenger ulicli report travel to lie spiemi-
thid , but the operating otilcinis of himies In
anti out of the city say that. they can still
take care of a gooil 1115mm ) ' more hiassengers
without borrowimig any cars. Travel is
goad , anil it Is t'eny steatly. Time corning af
the teachers has liatl time eiTcc't of sweihing
ti
tile rotimrris commsuiieramity. it imu lut a o l , y .
been fcunul mmecessnry to nun amiy extra trains ,
but every tm'aimi miow coimmilig into time city
has a nurnher of additlomial ears attnchied
to it. it , should also be borne iii ummimid
that all time lines have wltlmlmi time past few
mouths greatly imicri'amied time umuniber of
trains emiterlmig mind leaving time cIty , the
tralmi service today' being nearly double whiat
it was six iiiomiliis ago.
All of tue city Iiassenur amid ticket ollici's
have hoeim doing a good bimsinutoi of late ,
There is one cIty 0111Cc thmumt tt'iil on July
1 he able to show that its receipts during
time mimonthi of June , 1808 , verc greater thutmm
thuoso of any hinevions month sluice time of-
flee has been epemied , anti it has been doing
business for a hang tes'mn of years. 'I'his is
a remarkable showimmg for ( lie first niomitli
of the exposition , tie nmontlmiy receipts of
all the city offlcea having beemi sornetimismg
enom'mnous in the years ISStI , 1890 and lbiii.
Whiemm a city iassenger agent con exceh the
figures for any of time months of tim boom
(15)-s ( ) 1mm the fin..t mnommtim of thin expoitinmi
It may be reitiarheti that Limo passenger busi-
hess lmereattout-s Is not eo slow.
REPUBLICAN LEAGUE CLUBS
To time 1tehiuihicmiflLeagmiO Climbs of No-
iraska In iiimrs000co of the action of lImo
Jxc'c'tmtive conmnmittco of tIme Nebraska lie-
tubiletimi league mit ml mimectiog laId in Omnuilia
mn tue 'Jimit ilay of May , 1il'JS , mmuuil by their
utiierity a comivomitiumim of the ieuiulilleaui (
l..t'igtmo : Clumhis of Nehirasin Is hmercby cahicil ,
itm be helii at iioyii'ut Now theater , Oummuhia ,
f'eh. , July 12 , at 8 o'clock p. iii. , for (1w
inirposo of ciceting ( ito oflicers of ( lie
league anul ono vii e presutlemit , oiic Cimiilmiit-
teeuliall , six tielegates at large amid loin'
luiegates frojum tach congressiouiuml district
to the National ltepuiili'FiFi ( lengtlo comm'en-
tloui to ho hclii In Omaha Juiy 13 , 14 anti
i'l , and ( or time tramisactloui of nil oIlier
business that zany come before the comi-
you I I boil.
Thu represontattomi of ( its various clubs
to tue state con'emitioii will ho as follows :
Ollo delegate fur every fifty nu'mnhionus ar
( rid , oii thereat , mmd the jiresidemut. , so-
rotary miti1 troastmrer of each club. who mire
deli gates ex-oiliclo , An nssc'bsimmtint of $1.
hnymiile 0mm or before Joly 12 , limma been
levied by time execuilve coninmittee tipomi
ovhi : ciuhi havIng a relircselmtnilolm of four
iii legates or less. miii 50 cents udtiitionml
for each uiliiltioumal delegate above four. Time
executive commmmnitteo Sill be iii semislomm at
the ? tjilhutnil hotel , Oumiahin , Neb , , on July
12 , Ii'JS , for the puriOSii ( of receiving anti
liabsiog upon the creticuutials , time assess-
lminta anti time lIsts of ( ' ( ' ) , _ . , .
sit ; ! d 1ii : ! _ IP" - ' - '
- - - _ _ _ _
t
CORNISLI TO SUCCEED 11NK.
Lnto Masthr-in-Ohaiicery Becomes Uno !
Paoifio'B Vice President.
SEVERAt. CHANGES IN TIlE OFFICIAL ROSTEft'
MiiuiieaIil is lui'yer 'i'itk'i lime i'ineq.
Viu'ueii his- ( iriu ish ,1ml isin-
hersiii of litiIu C.iiid ( U
Oiis1mi , for 'L'Iuit' ltei sig ,
On 1ritiny , Jtily 1 , there tt'iii occur th.
nest uimiiiortmmmmt cbmimiges him time uflhclnl fammt- .
1) ' of ( lie Unloim Pacific Railroad conmpmimi
hint have takt'mi hulaco since the rcorgrmnia- .
Lion of tue great ) % cstern railrtinil ,
Oliver \ ' . Mimmk , first vice prcsiticitt , will ,
Ls siiceetivil iii that position by W'ihhiuimn t )
ontiisui of St , i'nui , i'iio has ticieti as ioas-
er.in-ciiancer3' for all Uiuiomm Pacific mccciv-
rsImiIi cases.'lce l'resideimt Cortiishi'ts ' oihieo
will be in New York ,
iiott'aril S. Abbott of Mtinuc'mipohis will sue-
recti Jtmdge Cormmisii as hmunstl'rilichiamiCer3t"
lou' the iit'umrlmmg of such cast's uiertmImiing t0
tue receIvership of time Vimiomi i'aelflc liraumcli ,
lines anti mcimclm other work in eiomiuumg tiii.
' ' he tlcigttatcd by
those m'cceivcrsihmips as ilium )
time United Samtes ( c'ourL The mmmater'mi oii1Cc.
viil remnauui lucre.
Oliver V. Mlmmlc of New York aunt ,
( lemueral Timoummas 1' . Wilson of St.
i'nuh will miet tnt simcccssory m'eceivers for'
( lie Union Pacihic bramicli hues timat has' . .
mmci , yet beemi rcem'gmiumizcti , but are still iii ,
tii.t toils of rcceivi'i'slmip. Mr. Mitik's ohflcemi.
wiii ho 1mm New York anti Gemmi'raiVilsoim's
Iii Omaha.
A couple of nmoiiilms ago it % % 'iis stated by
The live timat Mr. tlimmk vonlti mtot long act.
as first vice hirc8iiicmit of tint Uimitin i'ttcifle , ,
aiiil ( hue ommly qumestloim since timeim immis been.
ho tv bug lie "two tilil m'mmin I mm i ii t hiut t cii itac ity.
As a mumuttomof fact , Mr. Mink never ac
Coitetl ) time eleciiomm to ( ut thrst t'ico mcmii- '
dcumcy , vhmicim was comifurreil iipuum hum when ,
the Union l'ncuiic tc'mmit rctirguimiizcti cmi b'eb- .
rtiuiry j , lie was eicetctl to that. post-
tiiit to coimipicto thue temuporary orgammi- .
zatiomi , amid it. was umitlerstootl at ,
tii 0 t imuiti I ha t I he t emmiporn ry orgmm mm I -
izatiemi , iii ( bitt VcL4I1t'Ct , i etulil not lie intide
Permnmimiemmt. Mr. Mink em's't'ti as seconil
t'ice prcshilcnt aiil romtmitrolicr of tIm Uolou.
Pacific during the fotmr years ( Ito ' 'Overlnmmsl _
ltoiite't'fls ' in ( lie hiitmitls of ( lie receivers ,
lie is uuccrcditctl vttlt knouc'immg muiore of time.
Ilmunmicea of the road thmumu nmiy other livimig ,
mmiii mi , and \c'ns I egard oil as mmmi emiuiec iai I ) "
strolig luau to be mit the head of the coumip-
trolling iieparttnemit.
( I SlIce of (4iIII itrllt'r lIIstLipmrs.
W'itIm time reorgnnizntlomm of time compummmy'
imii the grailutil ciusiuig up of thin intricaciemi
if ( hue reCeiversimil ) ifluiclu of ( lie c'ork of a
ouuuptroiler dienmippearut. Fliere is mio comimp-
roller for tue i'eorgnumized Umuion Pacific ,
imil It ii ; stated emi excellent mtumtimorlty tiuumt. ,
limero with lie none , iimstcnii , ( lie scoito ot
tm auditing departinemut huts been broaleneit
anti Erastus Young hns lund imis titic corro-
sPOmiiiii.gly raiscil fromim flhiihitir to gemieral
autliior amiti he will have comimplete ciuarg ,
of tue COuii.jammy's Ilmuauuecs , reportimig dlrecthi-
to iVinsiow , Pierce , cltainumuan of thin board.
of directors.
Mr. Mink Wi , ' . act as stmccessory receiyvr
for the lluicmt still in a state of reec'iverslmi
tmiitil tiluit ironic milmill lie fluiaiiy completed
ills service in that capacity is regarded.
as indispensable to tLe court in viumtiimig
till tin ) receivership cases cmi miceoiiimt of hilmi.
thorough kmiowleilge of till imiatters Involvetl.
It is currently rejioi'ted anming Mr. Mimik'ma
frientis here ( hint on ( hit' contiusion of lii'
work mmii successory receiver hme t'lil accept.
the lositiout of coiuiliti'ollci' of a leading corporation -
poration , riot a railway couiipaiy , in New'
York. It is acceptel as it certainty ( lint Mr.
Minis vill not return to the otllcuuml family
of ( lie linioim Pacific' ivhiemi his t'ork as
sticcessory receiver filmall be ti'rnuluiatcil , ni-
though there ore sommie railroaders In Omiuahma.
who profess to believe ( lint Judge Coruiisht
wiil bold the first vIce pni'3blctmcy of tIme.
Ummioo Pacific only umitil Mr. 2tiimik's thtitles
as sumccossory receIver shall be mit an end , ,
wimen tIme latter will again sit lii the first.
vice premilmlemit's cimair.
' I ' : t Lea tJ hlendqinn rt'rs lI'i'e ,
General Thiomnas P. Wilson ol lit , Paid , .
time other successory receiver recently np-
hioititeih by the federal court , arrived at
Umiiomm I'acilic lmc'niiquartens fromn the miortt
early on t'eiiiucmiday mmioruiimmg , anti un-
muicdlumtcly took up oitlces formerly occupieti
by Judge Cormmilm , The court stillulatet (
( lint one of thin two smmrceiiory receivcr
should hue located at ( ho Ommmahmi. office all the.
tine , immiless culled away by other dutic
of ( he sonic olllee. iii nceorhammct , u'ith this
stipuinlomm ( General \\'hliomi sviil memmmaiii her.
most of thin tinme , time other simcccssory receiver -
ceiver , itir. Mimihc , helmmg atmitiomicti 1mm New'
York.
a , M. Lunda'rtsomi , csq. , of Limmcolmm , Neb , ,
huts also ( alien up others In the tluiioii Paeitlo
headquarters , utimdiiil act mis attorney for
( he simccessory receivers. hiti will lie stmt-
tioned lucre , OCCUlilCil s'ithm ( lie lt.gal stork of
( hue simceessory receivers , for time hulk of ( lie
tlimme until the final t'Infihmig up of all the
r'coivenshiin , cases.
Time nummioimncomneimt ( hint Jtmiign iVlhiinni R.
1clIy would remain as ; emut'ral solicitor for
( he Umiioui Pacific was , ijerhiuiis , time most
tvcicomuuchy received of all ( lie apolntinents ,
There imad never beemi uumuch thcubt. umnontc
( hose most closely him touch with time Urimt
Pacific reorgamulzumiout ( ( hut Judge Kelly stouhti
( icciiliy tim , ' liositiOli lie hiuis chico St'nuttor
Thumrstomu's resignuitioum , although yellow'
journals vci'aistcii imi seli'ctluig other inert
for ( lie josition of gemierni solicitor for tiuito
a ( lame tufter ( hue road's rcorgauilzatioiu ,
1100 ard S. Abbott , ( lie umowly nipohnteti
nmascr'imm-cluammcery ( for cases connected with
( lie reeeivormiiiip of ( lie UnIon l'acltle and ite
bm'ammchm hut's , is a yoiumii ; attorney of Mimine-
aliolls , Mimmn , lie lit highly regarded iii the
'I'win Cities as a coming lawyer , nail hums
nractwl ( ( mmituciu attention to himself of late
by vines in the federal court. lie is cx-
IiCCel ( to arrive iii Onmaiua emi Tiiuradmiy , anti
will fernmnlly tissummno charge of tito iziaster-
hn'eliumicery's olilce mit IJimiori l'acuilc imesil- .
titmuirers ( oh Friday , July 1 , 1 Ic ivili retain
lY. S. Alexander miuid A. IS. Htecs as olilcu
assistants ,
Ihsi I I isa ' Nefi's ii oil J'i'rsiiiiiilmi.
George ii. hiolikina of Now York , for-
macny a liromimient ligiuro in ( Ito trelgii
tioparrnommt of ( ho Wabautli at Chlc.lLna. . . . .
beemi iii the city for a
.11mgS t2ippaiL.LIP ! ! '