- - - - - - - - - - - . , - - - , - . - - - -V- - - _ _ - _ - - _ _ . - _ - - - - ---.7-- . - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - . - . - . - - , . - - - - I : . - I I i V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE o7srAirA DATJ4Y 1Ei : SVXDAYT'rTx 1 , 1808. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ d ! t . POPULISTS PICK DELEGATES ; 1 Stormy Session Ends in the Selection of V DouglM County Repreentative1 WILL GO TO LINCOLN UINSTRUCTED Itpntt of the CIIIiItCp oh Crcilrti- tInli ( ; stttpPN 011 JIDV nti.I lint out . Zelegnk.i Auuotlicr - I eInte Inke No : r The vonai1lt of Joug1n county , after I. fl stormy convofttlofl 1aLIng nil ntternboii , eicci an Ufl1ettgCI to the state convention , There wn no attempt - p tempt to pn InStrUctIons. Of the three Cllfldlilfttcg for governor none ltoemcl ( confident - fident of enough strength to warrant him In making the attempt to secUre the dcc- gatlon , anti when , jutt before adjournment , ft motion was made that the delegation 1)0 unnatructeI , It WaR carried without a dIu- lintI1g vote. The committee on credentlnl8 (1Ipo8ed ( of the Ninth vartl conteit by allowing the ten men Iio ivoro tied to catt a hftlt vote each on the understanding that two Yelser men from the ward were to ho placeti on the delegation to the state convention , When it came to selecting these utt'legates V. 0. Strlckler , one of the Niiith ward de1egnte , Id the two were to be chosen by the ward , VwhIio the other side contentled that Yelser's friends on the de1tgatIon should make the selection. When this ward submitted its list of ( lelegates to the state convention , I' . S. Condit and (1. Eubank were designated as Yetser's men. Another report was made naming ltawcllff nni 'Thomas for those Places. E. F. Ilutlierforti of the Sixth coni- . hatetl for the .econd report , while Strick- V Icr hold that. the report matte by the ward should bi' adopted , assuring tile convention that Condit and Eubank would vote for Yoiscr.Vhlo the debate was going eu 8On ) One lisked that Yelser express his opinion upon the tpiestion , Yelser told the convention he did not care who was put on the delegation so long as they ivere selected by the few friends lie had loft. on the representation from the Ninth ward. This proposition caught the convention. It cheered Yciser , and refused 1'p to ho quieted , causing Strickler to remark that one might believe from the ( lemenstra- tioii that it was a Yciser convention. The ( ' . $ proposition to substitute the names of flaw- cliff and Thomas for those of Condit and t Euhank carried with a whoop. The only other evidence of enthusiasm In a convention characterized by disorder and contuiIoi was shown when Attorney General Smyth appeared before tile (1010. gates in response to their call and made a short nddrcss. ' Henry Ilium , stenographer in the offlco k ' of Governor lloicounb ; J. J. Everinghnzn , r cleric In the 0111cc of the state auditor ; J. B. Jones , One of tile state grain inspectors , nnd Frank hUbbard , deputy oil inspector , were conspicuous on the hoar of the con- ycntion during the entire proceedings. V 4)rganlzliig I lie Convetu It wat' neiriy i o'clock when the convention - tion was called to order by J. ICeIiy Mc- V Combs , chairman of tile coutty alnmittoe. V The citli was read by J. J Everinghani , the secretary. For temporary chairman , fl. F. Mcintosh of the Sixth ward , Lewis V. auyo of the Third ward and 0 , A. Wol- cott. of Eikhorn were presented. Mr. Viol- coLt arose to withdraw , but Frank Ilibbard rushed to iilni and urged hiul to desist. . Wolcott was the candidate of the element against Instructing. A roll call was ordered , resulting as follows : Wolcott , 7S',4 ; Guye , tG % ; McIntosh , 9 , and Wolcott was dcclardd elected. John C. Tierney ( ItlestiOfled tile correct- 2)088 of the vote nod demanded another Zolt caU ! rhoro were numerous protests to Tier- luly's objection and a motion to make \Vol- cott's election unanimous prevailed. For temporary secretary , OttoC. Niorman o Jefferson , IL E. Schack of the SCCOn(1 ( ward and J. J. Everinglunin of the Seventh ward wore anmed. V 0. Strickler poured oil by moving that the three candidates be especttvely secretary and as1stants. John C. Tiornoy filed another kick on the ground thai this fliOLion was an effort. to deprive tile delegates of tileir right to vote , but the corvention adopted Strickier's motion. 'lho convention voted a committee of five I oncodentiais. The chairman appointed H. 't ' COlJtl. Schuyler Cowies , J. Kelly McCombs , ) cl erie A. ragney and } . F. Rutherford , 1' dad 41 1CC5S of fifteen minutes was taken. ; .cfkr waitIng three-quarters of an hour tout. a report some one suggested that ; . Everiagham , a clerk Ia the state audIor's. office , had a speech seored away nhs bosom. Tile convention was called to ord'r to give Mr. Everingham an opportunity - tunity to effervesce. Everinghnni was in- tcrrUptel by a motion that a committee be appointed to go after tile credentials coin- nitttee. The cilairinan nipointed Joseph Itodman and Frank fllhbard to make the investigation and they reported that the : eomniitteo would report in five minutes. Everingimamn resumed and after pnylng a compliment to Attorney General Sniytii received - coived his first and only applause. Mr. Sinyth happened to 1)0 III tile luaU and was called to tile front , his appearance being the nconttvo for quito an ovation. V uttt1t Ittulorst's The denlocratic attorney general asslired , ( ho populist convention that ho caine not to make a sPeech 1)111 felt a brotherly interest - terest in the proceedings , Ito said all the : state officerS were prepared to defend their own actions and the actions of the other oflicers ; that the lrcsent officers were not only tile best the stab ever had but as good as It was possible to have ; and that they are lrevnretl to tibet the enemy on nil state and national itsues , illr. Smyth createl considerable ontiluslasni In the convention - vontion and wns heartily cheered wileul he concluded , U. F. Mcintosh Introduced a long resolu- Lion favoring fusion , but diseolumutonahlcing V claims for oflicial recognition on account of larty service , but It was quickly ruled out on a point of order. The committee on credentials now made ' Its appearance after au absence of an hour V aimtl a bait. Tiioro were two contests , There , were two delegations from West Omaha , and the members swore giveum one-halt vote pacb , This recommendatioll WaS adopted. ' 'hero were no Primaries iii Millard , but a POPUlISt WflS Present and lie was given power to cast the five votes of that precinct. lii the Ninth ward ummattor time committee report watt agreed to allowing the teum delegates - gates lyith a tie rote to ca8t omme-lunif vote V each , yith the understanding that the delegation - gation appoiult. Yelser delegates to the state convention , The committee reported that South Omaha t was represented by nil proxies , saye one , and dtclded ugaimist proxies. This was also I adopted. , I Magiacy for Chuilrmunu , , 4 Aim attempt to make the temporary organ- I izatlon lCrzumftmment was tleeated and George I A. Mugney and Lewis V. Ouyo were named l or permanent chairman. ( A motion was made that In voting only , actual d'legates present be called , but with. out ecjdlng the question OIIII with all ictatis of noise and several men trying to 'b. bpeak the call of time roll was ordered. The result OS the Vote was SGJ for Mngmmey and 494 for Onyc. im ; agreed to elect delegates to the state convention by wards nail lreClmmcts. ) } . 1 , Morearity proposed that six delegates be cboze iroui each ward , the remainder I r to be apportioned to South Omaha and the country , hut the Plan as adoptei wa8 amended to give five to each ward in Omaha , ten to South Omaha and two to each country vrccinet. After another recess of five mm- lutes the representatives from the wards and precincts reportel the following delegates to attend the state convention : First lVnrd-M. 3 , O'Connell , J Vi. liar- nett , I ) , Rowden , M. Cavanaugim , 0. Weumdt. Second Ward-I' . I-i , Quinlan , Thomas iionnott , J. II. Jones , lI i. Schack , S. 3. Cogs a. ' 1 bird Wmrd-J. C. 'Fierney , j , fl. Blake , Lewis V. Guye , J. C , hums , 1red V. Blake. Fourth Ward-Il. C. Richmond , P. P. Burke , V. l. Wilson , E , J. Morrow , U. F. \'ngner. FittilVardPatrlek Ilynes , J , 'tV. Mc- Cart ) ' , Stoddard , J. } . Emblem , 13. Saclmsse. Sixth V'arul-E , F , ltutlmerford , N. F. Aulamns , Charles Johnson , J. M. Itobinsea , August Climie. Seventh Vard-J , 3. Everlnglmam , 1 , F' . Morearity , Carl Canton , J. C. Wimipple , F' . P. Cochran. Eighth \Vard-George A. Magney. 11. Cohen , V. J , Weishans , A. 0 , Gale , A , V. Spalmiding , NiatimVardFimer E. Timomas , 1dward itawclitf , V. 0. Strlckler , A , Miller , II. H. Invy. South Omaha-Ucorgo 4eer , James Ui-a. imani , James Gillespie. James F'owisr , Charles Flelil , Charles Curtis , Thomas Smith , George Butterfield , A. Vi. Adams , C. F. Lueller. Florence-John limtrrett , M , Limmgdon , 3. \v. Brown. . Waterloo-S. It , Taylor , Thomas Reed , Glis Payum. V Miller-C. I.4 br , 0. . , M. Zarpler , J ? dliiei.'V 'V _ ; . ) , . _ Vniloy-L , N.V Esny , V1I ( Miller , S. Wright. V UnIon-F' , B. Ilibbard , A. J. Williams , El Knight. McArdle-W , 13. i'rimgh , A. A. Kruse , Pat McArdle. V NIllard-italpil Hall , John liolenbeck. Eiklmorn-Piitlip Crink , Fremi Motmitou , 0. A.'olcott. . Jefferson-O , C. Mormon , S. Kelly Mc- Coummbs , Charles Grami. 'hllo the ( lelegates were being read a collection was taken to pay ball rent , amounting to a. luuuportnuut'e of imeluug I'resen Wblic the mnotion apportioning the deio. gatloui allowed two , to each country nrc- cinet , four of these preciacts vcro imot represented - resented and their apportionment was absorbed - sorbed by those precincts roprecented , gir- tag them timree V delegates each , excepting Millard , which was vIliln to accept two delegates. When it came to formally electing the delegates time row in the Ninth ward caamo up again. The delegation from time Ninth chose P. S. Condit. and .flV Eubank n the two delegates to represent Yeiser. Another report was made naming Edward ltawclilt and Elmer E. Thoirae as the Yelser dole- gates. The convention then vroceeded to go over time whole matter again , a. good deal of bitterness being shown , On motion - tion of M. J , O'Connell of the First ward the delegation to Lincoln goes uninstructed. The question of electing a. now county committee was hrougbt tlj ) and deferred. Johit Jeffroat , chairman of the congres- alommal committee , asked what mihotmid be done with the delegation for time congres- Rional convention , and a motion prevailed that the delegation to the atate convemmtion shall also be the congressional deigation A resolution was adopted requiring the county committee to give twenty days' no- 'tico ' of the holding of prImaries. At 6:45 : p. m. the convention adjourned. FItIau sii.van. itii UIiiictN PARCH. Leleguttes Go 'l'Iirituiili the ' ( IOtlouIN of Xn mit I ii g 'l'Ime uiieIven. The second act of the eolitliaibuncombo Inaugurated by the farcical rImaries on Friday was put on the boards yesterday afternoon at tile so-called silver rehublican county convention at Labor Temple , when the delegates present appointed themselves' to botil states and congressional nomInating conventions. In point of numbers , tile silver republIcan convention was but little better than the primaries , wiliell had shown only thirty- two votes cast in the whole city. James W. Carr presided as chaIrman of the county comnmlttee and W. C. Kelly acted as see- rotary. Frammk Ransom was V the V whole Ninth ward himself. Dr. Savihlo anti \Vll- llama Hayden represented the EIghth ward , Time First ward showed up three delegates -It. F. Williams and Messrs. tlrucllert and Gaynor. The Second ward was represented by John II. Bell and BenjamIn Durham , in addition to Secretary Kelly. 'rime Thlra bad held no primaries and was not represented at all. Fronl the Fourth ward there were C. ( I. Sprague , B. M. Joimnson and S. It. Towne. The Fifth ward alone had full representation. From time Sixth ward there responded J. M. Chambers , W , M. Maupmu and T. I" . Sturgcss. By some process of magic the mmames of five delegates from the Seventil ward were handed to thmo secretary - tary , thouglm no primary election hind been lucid there. Of these only 1) . B. Gregory , J. U. Arthur nnd Graham Park appeared. The whole country was wlttmolmt ropresenta- tiomi with the exceptIon of Waterloo pre- clmmct , In the nersoum of Dr. 11. C. W'lmeeler. Cimalrmuaml Carr and Secrotnry ICehly acted as botim temporary amid permnammemit organlza- tion. There was no trouble about creden- tiais , and there was not enoughm interest taken to attempt to fill time numerous va- cancies. The delegations were made up by time representatives of time several wards , amid eleven vere cimosemi at large by ac- clamation. It was wIth seine difilculty timat time full complement was renchd. available silver republicans being scarce. Thu following Is the list of delegates who will net at time state conventIon at IAn- coin : First Ward-li. II. Yale , I. P. A. Brtmchert , It. \Villllnis. ( . Second \Vnrl-Johm II. Bell , Bemmjamln lurimamn , W. C , Kelly , Third Ward-D. ii. Brook , II. ft. Greenfield - field , J. 0. Adams. Jrolmrthm Ward-Jay riurns , 11 , I , iiurnhani , C. 0 , Sprague. Flttim Wttrtl-Ed 3. Clark , Erich I'eterson , A. Travis. SIxth \\'ard-J , M. Chambers , Vi. M. Mau- pin , T. F. Sturgess , Seventh WaidD , I ) . Grcgory J. U. Ar ; timur , Graham I'ark. EighmttmS.'ardWuiIlmim hinydemm , Lawrence' Ratim , W. II , Ailen , Ninth \'nrtI-S , B , Mercer , M. WIlson , limmiph Summderi ammil , \'aterloo Preciuict-ir , II. 0.Vlm'eier , At Large-James Vt' , Carr , C. 0. Lobecic , Frank Itaimison , 3. 1" . Ilellim , Ii , F , Johnson , Htl S. liralll'y , J. W' , Coburn , Hglmert F. French , Isaac S ilascail , Guy 0. liarton , Charles Barhour. A conmmmiitteo consisting of the chairmami , tile secretary , Dr. Savllle and Messrs. Burns amid Burnimua IIaa empowered to fill ixslblo vacancies. Another commimittee , consisting of Messrs. Carr , Mauplmi , Loboclc , ilurnhmnmn and Gregory. will save the party time trouble of nanming ( lie Douglas county delegatlomi to the congressional convention whom : it shall be called , NeJuruiNkul II , , * A rt' Courteous. Time following paragraph iron : the Chattanooga - tanooga Times of Sunday , July 10 , will ho of interest to time Nebraska parents whose well bred sons are now With tIle Second regiment of Nebraskas volunteers : 'Tilo corner of Ninth and Market is a sImioniiti field for atm observant persomm to study time characteristics of these young macmm who imavoVpledged timemmiselves to do and to die , it need be , ( or their ceuntry. Hero conies a group of gay New Yorkers. a Ia liowery flavor. sweeping overythming before tliemm with their swaggering 1-own-the- iarth-you-lceep.off-tbe-gratus air ; follow- lag them is a squad of quiet , unostentatious lIttle fellows , whose Insignia lmmdIcates that they belong to the Second Nebraska ; unlike those in front of themu , they are. decorous. lirommiptly give way for women to pass , and are considerate of the rights of other pedestrians - trians , " FOR AN EThICAL CONFERENCE White and Oolorod Congress and Poronal Liberty Lotguo , BIG RACE CONVENTION COMES IN AUGUST 1leprpseuutntIe Citizeims to Dlnas t1u l'roIuIeuis I n'olvl iii time Hqumnl Jtlimt Matter no.1 l'ersuminl LIIrty ( nepufIomt , Timero Is to be a congress ot representa. Live white and colored citizens in this city emi August 17 , to continue for three days , and , simultaneously with It , there will be a convention of time Natiommal l'ersonal lAb. erty League. It lied been the Intemition of the latter to meet here at a subsequent date , but L' . It. Overall , who was largely instrumental In getting up the congress , Prevailed 111)011 ) 11. Clay Hawkins of Wash- iuugton , I ) . C. , time vresldent of the league , to call his meefing lucre at the same time , Time correspondence between Messrs. Overall nmmtl hawkins has beemi of a very encouraging nature , auth the gathering of the league , which l a distinctively colored organization , nromiaes to be a very en- thusiastie one. As to time mixed congress it will remain to be seen wimat it will do- velop. So far , of all time governors requested - quested toselect delegates , only Governor Adams of Colorado amid ( lovermmor Iholcomb of this atatC have acted. The object of ( lie congress , as stated in tue call semit out by time local committee , may best he given in their own language , to-wIt : FIrst-To bring together representatives of both classes of Americall cItizens for exchange - change of view's en iui.itmstrinl , edtmcatiommal , social nmil moral qtmestipns of vital muoment to ( lie prosperity of out county , and , Second , to crystallze such views imito seam organizatlomi which will put into practIce such vrluicipals as lIe coimgress Inn ) ' agree Impoim br the accompllshimeuit 01 : the end do- organIzation will mint. be polItIcal but ethical. It Is the intentIon to have the congrcsP and time league meet together In the audi- torltmmn at the exposition. The committee that issued the call for the former and which is arranging for the joint assemblage consists - sists of Mr. Overall and Rev. John A. Wil- hianma , rector of St. PhIllips' lpiscopal church , but the call had also the signatures of (3. F. FranklIn. 3. W. Long , S. Lillian Colemnami , 1. W. I'ryor. II. K. litlion , George E. Collins , Ella Mahamnmlt , Mrs. J. W. Scott and H. V. I'lummer. Editor Cyrus D. Bell of time Afro-American Sentinel has been helping to plmsh the matter. SiuI ( ' Notable Hutdorjuenueutts , 1mm quite a miumnber of states ondorsemento of persons of more or less prominemice Intro been secured to time call. Among these a letter fronf Arcllblshop John Ireland of St. I'aul to Mr. Overall bas been among the most favorable to its object. Iii this state tile names of BIshop George Worthington , Governor Hoicomnb , Congressman David II. Mercer , Chancellor George E. MncLeami of tue UniversIty of Nebraska , J. H. IJtt , Dr. H. C. Stephenson amid ninny others ore used in this manner. New York is represented by Bisimop II. C Potter ; Washington , D. C , , by ImmIgration Commiasioner T. V. Pow- deny ; Loulsiamma by ox-Lieutenant Governor P. II. S. I'inchback ; MIssouri by Prots. Inman E. I'ago amid Joseph H. Pelbam , and so en. Tlio delegates selected by Governor hlol- comb are : Chancellor MacLean of the State University , B. Ciem Deaver , Major T. S. Clarkson , Silas Itobbins , Dr. M. 0. ltlcketts , Cyrus D. Bell , 11ev. J. C. C. Owens of St. John's A. M. E. church , Rev , J. It. Woodcock - cock of Tecumnseh , J. 0. Cramb of Fairhury , and \V. I : . Vanderzee and Rev. J. T. Knap- per of Lincoln. The Colorado delegates are : Dr. Paul H. Smiratiln , J. II. Stuart and Rev , \V. H. Dc- Clayhrook of Demiver , Mrs. L. HollanmI of Pueblo and Rev. Vi. H. Giadden of Colorado Springs. "Good delegations , " said Rector WIlliams y sterday , 'have been promised from 1111- nois. Iowa , Missouri , Kansas and Louslana , mmd scattering delegates are expected from other sections , as by request of the local comuumiittee , rivato Individuals have umider- taken to secure delegates from their cc- Slioctivo states. We are aendimig out corn- munications 110w , hoping to get as full a representatIon as Possible. " Many of the governors have paId no attention to the request of the call of the committee , I'resluleuut Ilutuki us' Cmiii. Time call of I'resldent Hawkins of the National - tional l'orsonal Liberty League contemn- plates 450 delegates , if they all come. The call reads : Every colored man avho believes In personal - sonal liberty is cordially invited to take nort in this conventlomi , oltimer as a delegate - gate or as a spectator. The great Tramis. mississippi and International Expositioi will be In full blast and all who attend will be entertained by time expositiomi coin- inittea on nubile comfort. The chairmijami of 011th state will see that lila convention Is called in aiflIiC ) time , Where there is no organizatiomi of the Personal Liberty league any veil known colored man who believes in persommal liberty may call a muecting to select - lect delegates. Each of time soutimern states is allowed twenty delegates by time personal liberty call. Charles C. Curtis of Washington , D. C. , is the natIonal organizer of the ieaguo mind nil communications relative to the cony vention shotmid be sent to him. RICH IN MINING STOCK Irwin of luluIuo lIuslllIIuns lit Shunrrs , Juiut ? ut U ( 't-it of o us e , 3. ' 13. Irwin , time alleged owner of time "Goldemm Eaglo" gold mine , located in ldahmo and said to be fabulously rIch , was arrested - rested yesterday as a vagrant. Time arIa. ' oner's clothing sustatnedtlie charge , but lila pockets beicd it , as the ) ' fairly bulged wIth certificates of stock of tile company operating time same. Each simaro Is sup. 1)050(1 to be worth $10 , Had Irwlmm been able to sell lila stock , there was ito much of it lie wolmlci be wealtlmy , 110 was lucked up by the police because of a small clrclmlar lie was dIstributing , which dilated on thu wealth of time maine , The circular was slgmmed with Irwin's name and his address vas given as time Paxton ilotol , Time omcer , judging from Irwin's clothimig , did not believe 110 WOB a guest at the lintel and took him to the station. Ills story was like that of all mnlniimg maca who come east o sell a mine. They hero plenty of mnommey to make a "flash" at first and stop at time best lioteis , but luck In placing time property is against them and their money gIves out and they are comnpelied to seek cheaper quarters until fimlally , if they per. stst in staying until successful , a bed in a cheap lodging house is all they cami get , When Irwin first came to Omaha some weeks ago he was a guest at the Paxton hotel and his prodigality was the talk of a certain class. From the men imo wined and dined then Irwin could not now got a postage stamp , Judge Gordon discharged hint with ( be advice that he return to Idaho. "how can I , your honor ? " ho re. marked , "I couldn't swap my thousands In stocks for a 15-cent nical , let alone a railroad - road ticket. " lnougii mommy was loaned the prospective Monte Cristo to semid an ap- heal of aid by wire to Idaho. ChummIer iii .t rrtstesI , James Chanlem' , for whom the police have been looking as an embezzler since last October , was captured on Farnom atrect yesteriny. Cimanler Is alleged to lisro ap. propriated to his own use $378 belonging to the commission firma condtmcteti by him and Edgar Stebbias Ofl howard street between Fieventh and Twelfth streets , Chanier submitted to arrest quietly and made the statement that tlme money was lmsel in the interests of the firm anti not for his own , lie is confident that ho ran ui-ore lila Innocence of wrong doing at the nroper time. lie cad Stebbins haui been partners but a short tinme before the ai. leged embezzlement. [ iiAQD ABOUT TOWNI I .T. B. Blanchard is very anxious that time railcoatis should arrange short excursioum routes for time accomnmotintlon of visitors to time expositIon , who would be able , If time proper facIlities were afforded , to spouid a day in riding about the country. lie has already taket the zrattcr u' , with the Po. Pnrtmnent of Transportation of the Trans. mississippi ExpositIon and with tile l3oartl of Trade amid is urging people omit iii time state to tise their influence to accomuplish the same object. Mr. lilatichard points out that time great object of the exoosition Is to call time at- tentiomi of people to the vest , anti time neoplo of Omaha worked to have it holti hero that scttlers migimt be attracted to No- 1'nika and busimiess projects brought Into the state. That being tim case , it would seem too bad to let eastern people return home without having hail a giammco at time great fields of cormi growing in Nebraska which would be a sigilt timat they never would cease to talk about. In almost any city in the west you can take a day's ride Over SOinO loop that wIil give you a nice outing and a glimpse of ( lie cotmntry , but if a stranger wants to see something of Nc- braska 110 will have to spend a half-day in looking up information as to timmie cards and figure out how he cami get back again the annie day. Mr. Biancimnrtl wammts one or amore of the road to establIsh a service around some loop which cami be made in a day , then put the rate down to say 1 cemmt Per mile , tile ticket being good only for the ( lay issued and for contimluous passage , vlilchm would do away with any trouble fromn scalpers. Once a week one or more cars could be rim over such a loop and mio doubt the low rate would imlduce ninny Omaha peoilo ) as well as visitors to take a day's outing. It is suggested that a loop might be made by going from Omaha to Norfolk , over the Sioux City road to Emersomi , and home on tile St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha , Amiotimer jiossible trip would be Oniaima to Freniont , theml to York and home over time B. & M , The Missouri I'aciflc could make a good loop by way of Plattaniouth , Ne. braska City and Weeping Water. Whatever loop was decided upomi it silould be well advertised so that everyone would know about it amid so that Omaha people would advise visitors not to nilas that tea- ture of their visit to the west. Mr. Bianchiard says ( hint if a stranger goes to Denver every person he talks with wIll say , "you must go over the loop before you return home. " Lieutenant Colonel Johiui V. F'urey , known iti this city as Major Fimrey , has been ap- nolnted to l a coloneicy , the commission dating from last % Veilmiesday. This will be good news to tile friends of the armiiy oihi- cer In this city , of whomn there are many among the older resldemits. Mayor Moores is one of hIs best and closest friends. Col- end Furey was connected with the Depart- memit of time Platte in this city for eight years while General Crook was statIoned hero and accompanIed the latter in his In- diami campaigns. He was with the quarter- master's department and establlsiietl the supply depot now located here. From Omaha he went to St. Paul , then to Washington - ington and then to I'hiladeipbia , where he is now stationed. He is deputy quarter. master in charge of the depot at Phila- delpimla , time second largest if not the largest - est in the country. He lies been a coil- sclentious and hardworking oflicer and has incurred the Ire of mnamiy an unscrupulous seller to the government by hIs insistence that the goods sold to time United States should be of the heat. lie owes his pro- motiomi to these characteristIcs. He served throughout time war tInder McClellan and emitered the quartermaster's department at the close of the robellloim , Ezra Emery , an old Omaha boy , who now looks after Union PacIfic interests at Rock Springs , Wyo. . stopped in to look at Time flee's new press last milght. lie inspected with some satisfaction and said : "Tlmo great improvement in printIng nressea in the last ton or fifteen years Is wonderful. A great press like this that prints any miuniber of pages , cuts , foids and counts ( lie papers is imiteresting to any one , but to no one more tiian to me. Twenty years ago I worked in time press room of The Omaha Lice and as I recall the machuimmery we worked with imi tlmoso days and commtrast It vith this big press time advance appears marvelous. Our circuation then was about 1,900 papers and my work was to told the papers. I was aomnewhat of a success as a folder and had a record of beIng able to fold thIrty-two papers a mInute. That was the cimampion record of the town. I remuember omico we had a naner folding contest , the winner being offered the position of having charge of the old Herald's mailimmg room. It was a pretty stiff competition among a number of time Onialma boys , hut I nulied mit first , beating my own record , I remmienmber quite well when the first folding maclilac was nut in by any paper In these parts. It was owned by The Bee , It was separate from time press amid required a separate feeder , but it was not altogether a success. The changes frommi that day until this , when time paper comes out folded as is desired and already counted , cami best be appreciated by one who actually folded time papers Ia time old , way. ' l'ersuuuuui l'nrngruplmuu , U. H. Lang amid wife of Boston are Millard - lard guests , Vi , 3 , McBride Is regIstered itt the Mu- lard from Detroit. M. S. Ilardemmbroolc , Frank Miller and F. S. l'rott , nil of Boston , are expoaltloui vial- tars , 3 , D. Mclnnea anti family of Kansas City iill spend a few days visiting time OXposi- tion and are stopping at time Millard , Timounas Ihlytimo of Evamiston , W'yo. , H. F. Iiratz and wife of Ogden , Utah , anti Lymnan Fargo of Pocatehlo , Idaho , are amnong time western lieoliie wile are taking in time cx- position. V Scimley , Samnpson , Dewey and Ilohson are all registered at the Millard. (1. M. Scimicy hails ( coin Jersey City , A. Ij. Sampson amid F. N , Dewey are from New York , and F. 0 , llobson is from Norristowum , Pa , Leo Mayer , Raymond Albright , Langton Albrigimt , I , A , Archibald. Iii. Loc- witim , Sidney P head , Frammk L , flrown , J , It. Winchester , Ii , L , harris and Den S. Dcutsclm are promumment arrivals at the Mu- lard from New York , Nebraskans at hotels : 3. A. Manning , Wayne ; P. L. Ackermnami , H , M , Thomas and vife , Stanton fl Iuke amid wife , Cimndron ; Berth , Skolton , lirokemi flow ; B , A , Wiigiit , Wolbacim ; S. 0. Reeder , Columnius ; 'Vi. IL. Wadsworth , John Morrslchc , Indlamiola ; ( I. A. iilackstone and wife , CraIg ; A. W. WliIInan , York ; C , W. Jamnison , Yutan ; Mrs. V. It. Brooks , fleatric. , 1hiuor Ii'uul lit % 'uIlo' . A rather peculiar state of affairs arisen out of an arrest for selling liquor without a lIcense at Valley. A saloon keeper named Bali had been so charged and taken before the justice of ( ho peace , who let hini go , but , in time opinion of the county attorney , there Is evidence enough to convict and his rearrest yesterday was ordered , a search rarrant being also issued ( or liquor on his premnises , lie will ho brought In today and examined as soon as possible by the county judge , \VIIAT \ TilE F'ISllERIEN DO Private Pursuith of Soeral of the Lit Delegates to Omaha , ICHTUYOLOGISTs FOR SCIENCE'S ' SAI < E : ii leli lgnuu I'ol I t It's , a Cn.Ouernt lye ZCVN mHiIui'r I'm It t 0 II ml I It e uluset , , C ii lug ( 'oil.ge L'nrt or 'l'hclr Vork , hershel Wlmitakem' , secretary of time Amer. lean Pisimerie.q society , vimieit has just closed It annual nieetlmmg iii Onmaha , Is a court stenographer , lie lives 1mm Detroit , amid imna beemm on the State Fish commimission for years , having been appointeti as a member of tin , board mnuecessively by populist , theme- cratic antI republican govermiorsammtl last year ngaimm reaplointetl by Governor I'ingrce. lie is an enthusiastic angler , amid has always taken great interest in nil mmmntters for the propogation amid nrotectioa of fish. lie tins twice been president of the mlatlomini society , amid boa just been chosemm secretary for ( lie second ( line. Speaking of MIciuigami politics , Mr.'lmit - nkcr says lie doesn't timink it nosalble for ( iovermior Pingree to he defeated for re- nonilmmntioma in time rel'ithlicamm ' convcqtiomi , or for election nt time halls. lie say thmo big fight in ( lie state will be oui time legIslature , witicii eill next * ihter cimoosd n smmcct'ssor to S'emintor lhimrrows , nmml which wIll nlse , be called upon to pass ( lie reform imtkntiomi laws demamitied by Governor Pimigtee. lie says ( lie governor wIll make these reformns the issue iii time camnpaigmm , and vili use nil his efforts to secure a legislature which will be fuleumdly to thin nicasures , Mr.'lmitaker is also emmtlmtmsiastic over time exposition. lie says timere is mm qtiestiomi that it is time greatest simoiv since time World'S fair. lIe saw the Nashville exposItion - posItion last year , amid says there is no comnparisomi betweeml ( lie tV.o. lie thinks time people of the country at large do not fully commftirehentl time magnItude of tlic' enterprise - terprise , tImid will convert imlniselt lumto a waikimig advertisement for time show. Co-Ommeruit It' Nesuuuipu'r l'huuuit , 3. J. Strnnaiman , who attended time aminual meeting of time society , is au old mmewspnper maim In 01mb , and alleges with considerable pride that lmla paper imas time largest circulation - culation of any weekly local newspaper in the Buckeye state. lie does not connect lila newspaper vork wIth his interest in fish , but says time reverse is more likely to be true , because he began to show an imiterest in the flnny tribe before lie engaged in the journalistic field. Ills paper is nubhisimeti at Chagrin Fails , wiilchm is at the corner of four coummties , gIving It a large field. Sonmo eight years ago Mr. Stramiahman was appoInted superIntendent of time govern- memit's fishery station at Put-In-flay , and UpOn taking time posItioum , whlcim he is still imoldiog , lie hilt Ills paper upon the cooperatIve - operatIve basIs. lie bad four men working - ing in the 0111cc wimo hind been with lmimn for a long time. lie says he plmt his plant agnummat their labor , and on each Saturday imight each of them draws from time treasury - ury the sum of $10 , anti at thmo end of eacim year declare a divIdend. This system of mamiagement has been iim vogmue Iii time of. iico for eiglmt years , nod Mr. Stranahami says he has male imiore money out of the plammt in that time tiiami In any previous period of the same duration. Co-operative work is a hobby with Mr. Stramiahian , anti he has spent sonic tIme Iii Etmrope studying time workigs of the plaim there , nnt thinks it is at ( ho bottom of perpetual penee be- tveen employer amid employe , and will be more generally adopted as It bceomnes imiore fully understood. Mr. Stranahian , nccompanied by Imis brother , a business mnnmi at Cleveland , left for the vest , oil a trip to time Pacific coast , which will occupy three veeks until tiieim' return to Omaha. Prof. II. A. Dirge , another delegate ( ( ho meeting of the society , is dean of time College of Letters amid Science , and imistruc- tor of zoology In the State university at Madison , \Vis. fly virtue of his capacity as au instructor lie Is a niomuber of the WisconsIn Fish commulsslom : , vhmIeim brings him to the anmiual meetings of the society. Prof. Dirge is a New Yorker , amid after boimmg educated at Williams and harvard , came to Madison in 1875 as ami instructor , anti has been there till time presemit tIme. W'lmiie in time city lie called upon. some muem- hers of time altmmnl of time \Viseonslmi iuumi- versity , several of whom are residents of thin city , V All hiM Life itt lime Vork. F. N. Clark is superintendent of time MichIgan stations of the Ummlted States Fisim conmmmiisslon , There are two of these eta- tiomis , one at Northville , devoted to trout , anti time other at Alpeuma , devoted to white fish. Mr. Clark has about spent hIs life iii tills woric , ills father took mmii immterest Iii the work , and from iulumm the semi In- herlted ( lie taste for it. Time either Clark emigaged iii It as a pastime , or as a lath. In 1SIP ) lie returned from a trip to the east amid brought with hIm nbout OO trout eggs. 110 had amm improvised hatchery at his home Iii Mlchmlgaum , and into thIs lie hitmt timemue eggs. It was 1mm the winter anti time weather was ummuetmaliy severe. The trough froze imp , amid by hard work only twemmty- five of the eggs were saved , Timesa were transferred to a small tureen In the house. The water had to he changed fre- quiemitly during time tiny , timid three times at night. The elder Clark always looked after time latter part of title work , After a tue fitteemi of the eggs hatched , aumml of. ( lila mmmnber OflO fiahm lived for three mouths. F. N. Clark sitys ( lint wns timeir first experl- emmce. Year before lust time result of his season's batciming at time statiomis in Miehmi'iamm was 165,000,000 ilshm. lie Points to these two records as time mnaxiniumn and mini. mimi results of lila experience nit a flail culturlst , ammd says they show what develop- meat line been nmadtm iii time science ( luring tIme last thirty years. Mr. Clark ehmtdrud time employ of hme gpvermmment in 1874 , and while iie line been stationed temmmirnrarihy at other jioints , mimost of 11113 ( iraq line becim slient in Micimlgan , time state of ills birth. Mr. Clark is a brother of Mrs. Fishier , Wife of time senior member of ( lie firumi of Fisher & Laurie iii this city , and Mrs. Clark accommmpaumles kiln , thereby coummblning niensure with professional duties. Mr. ClerIc thinks he bath a harrow escape from being a resident of Omniuha , lila father hind beemi imi time dry goods business , ammh immll retired , In the later GOs , necomparmieth iiy a xmephow vhio was an expemiemmeml dry goods rmman , he started for Omaha with time object of engaging In time wholesale dry goods business. 0mm the way out they stopped at Clinton. Time imepimew was lam- pressed witlm tiat nIaco ammul felt it was to he time metropolis of time west. Mr. Clark came omm west and was hilcimsed with thm outlook ( or time village of Omnahiti. however - ever , time nephew's ohminiomi prevailed , anti they embarked in business at Ciimmtomm , with time result that In a couple of years the store was closed omm them , and Mr. Clark , ar , , returzmcil to MIchigan , wimoro his son resummied his investigations of fish , and afterward made It imis life vork , Joum ruues tit ai.'t Ilti' Itusimuumutl , Time lioilce are entertaining until such tIme as she iii able to travel Mrs. Iavid Timomnpeomi of Lilils. l'a. , who is 'n route to tIme coal fields of Wyoming to joIn her husband , who is a coal miner. Thus woman is absolutely penimilcas amid is depemmdimum ( on tile charity of tlmoe she meets in her travels for aid , She is nccomnpanied by a three- mnonthms.old im'tant , two boys , one 3 years old and time other 4 , Her hmustmand , who vcnt to Wyoming aemo months ago hoQkimmg for work , wrote her to Join htimmm two weeks ago and hmn started vithout a penny , but as aim says. wIth a steadfast hope in ( led , She says she has heen treated kindly in every towmm sue has visited both by ( lie town ofleers nmmtl ( ho railroad neopie , It is believed that one of time railroad companies here will give her transportation to her distimmntion. lice case hiatt bCmi 1ced before time railway offl- chile. IMmring her stay here she will be the alternate guest of Police Matron Tietlemami anti the matron at the I.Ynlemm depot , STATISTICS ON LOCAL LABOR ( 'nimmit % ( 'li.rk lin''rI' Simiuuilts a lie- hurt uiut , 'n.tt's uI liuuaiulou I'M lit lnumglns County. In eoumformnlty with ( lie law. County Clerk llaveriy recemitly timid lirepareti , timider time supervisiomi of Chief Clerk Solomnoum of time tax tlcpartnient , nut intereetimig stntcmmeumt of labor statistics for Sytimmey 3. Keumt , ( lie labor commimnissionor , hmo was so veii ntifleti with tue thiorotmghmmmess of ( lila report ( hint lie forgot his iiofltics far ciioughm to complimmmemmt the roumit ' clerk iiis " ) on "excellemit report train Iouglae county. " Time table of wages contains mmmdi inter- mmmatiomi , hum time builthing trades time figures for time hIglmest , lowest amid average vages Irnid are given as foilows Ihigll't. Lciw't. Ave. ( 'nrpemitt'rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iqo ilrickiiiyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.01) 1 : u.4t l'nlmitor-i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0' ' ) IM 2.12 l'itmnmbt'rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,5k ) .5 2.10 Steaniiit.'rs , , , , . , , , , . . . , r.tm i. ' 2.1.0 hhtitlemirriers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I.7 1.75 1.7 ileetricimtui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fiut ) 2. ( ) 3.15 Arcimieettmrmtl iromm-v'k's I .7. , 1. t5 I .75 Lmtborers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , j 1.43 Tintier miiid cornice. mmiuiker'u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 $ Stone mminmtouu' . . . . . . . . . . . 3.o I .1.0 2.50 Statue ctmtters . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 1.2 1.00 For limo wootlworkimig trades thm figures arc : ilihi't. : Low't , CabInet mnnkers . . . . . . . . . .Ou ) $ i.,0 $ h.0 (2itrrlagc mimmil vuigom- mmmakerm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'i.OO . 2.19 tltiehmine timid wood- woiker4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ijt ) 1.00 2.47 For primitimig and bookblumding : iligh't. Liv't , Ave. i'rluiterq . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ( ) ) .1O $2.54 l'remnmi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'i.so 1.Oti ] , S. , llcctrotyierq . . . . . . . . . . . , 1,00 LOO : i.oo liookbintierm4 . . . . . . . . . . . . , 2.10 1.00 1.41 For time iron-working ( ratIos : Ihihm't. Low't : . Ave. Uhackemitims . . . . . . . . . . . . , $3.59 $1.00 $2.thl Ihollermnakertu . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.01) ) 1.1. ! ) 2.21 Iron imiotmlden4 . . . . . . . . . . . : m.oe i.at ) 2.17 Mmichmimmist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . .oo 1.t ) 2.30 Othior laborers . . . . . . . . . . .1,00 .63 i.7S For raliroati labor : Ilinii't. I.ow't , , AVtP. Hmigiuieers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,0o $1 .10 $3.H ( Firemen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (3 ( 1.00 2.18 hiostlers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.0 1.75 Comuiuctor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 1.20 2.43 I3rahtemnen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 1.00 2.05 Switelimeut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.20 1.00 2.32 Telegraph operators , untie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4lt ) 1,15 2.90 Telegraph operittors , female . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1,00 1.50 Porters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 , rio 1.44 Doggageniemi amid otimer labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,0) ) ) 1.33 2.19 For omce labor : ilighi't. Low't. Ave. Bookkeepers , malt' . . . . . . $10.00 $ .53 $2.40 Bookkeepers , l'emnmtlo . . . a.oo ; 1 1.s2 Clerks , immtilt' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.55 .50 2.10 Clerks , feummnlo . . . . . . . . . . Su ) 1.31 Stenographierut , muumlt' . . . 3.0t 1.10 2.02 Stenogrmtphmermi. female. . 2.50 .50 1.5 $ Other labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,00 , GO 2.07 For farmmt labor : liigii't. Low't. Ave. Lnborer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3plJ $ .20 $1.01 Domestic-u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.91 .82 .67 For packing imoimso labor : htiuhm't. Low't. Ave. Ikitcimers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.04) . $ i.00 $2.31 Other labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 .50 1.71 For miscellaneous labor : lliiihi't. Low't , Ave. Cooks , male . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , $1,110 $ .65 $1.61 Cooks , femnalo . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 .3.'i .76 \'aiters , male . . . . . . . . . . . 2.65 , ro i.ia Wimiters , female . . . . . . . . .O0 .53 1.93 Doniesticit , ( city ) . . . . . . . 1,32 .14 .1.8 Barbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : I.St ) 1.00 1.78 Stationary engimicems 4.60 1.50 2.44 Stationary llramemi . . . . . 8.00 4 ( } 1.S9 linkers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,0(1 1.01) 1.91 \rmitcimmnlce amiti jew- ellers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 i.oo a.oo City laborers . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,93 21 i. $ Teanmeters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.50 .5(1 ( 1.70 1)rugglsts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 1.0. ) 1,95 Nurses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : .oo 1.00 1,31 By the above it would seem ( hut bookkeepers - keepers have time highest halO avocation , amid domestics and farm laborers time lowest TIme hours of labor vary train eight to fourteemm. FIRE IN MRS. BLISS' BONNETS Ulmize In 11cr 1IiiI luucry StoreCuumaes Serlumums htmIyi' Aiuuiuiu ( iio.l lit the St'I. . . II.oiii , QuIte a serious fire occumrrc.1 shortly nicer 10 o'clock last mmight in time imiihiimiery store of Mrs. It. A. lIlies , 1512 louglas street. Mrs. Williain Scott , svhio owns the buildIng anti nhiartmmments upstairs , first imoticeVi tIme Lhimze 1mm time rear of the store. There is a emnahl frame addltlomm to thm buildIng which reumelmes to ( lie alley anti most of time tiammmnge cS domme there. TIme fire bad brokc'i tlmrougit time skylight of tile addition whemi Mrs. Scott noticed It ammO ( he rear portion of time iimmhld- tag was soomi thoroughly ablaze. A coimaid- erablo quantity of goods was stored in ( lie additiomi , which was tised nit a steele rooumm , and the loss there by fire ammtl vater was complete. The fire 'broke through ( lit' partition immto ( ho nialum store roomim , hut was belml back by the prompt work of the flremmien. Time glass iii mirrors and show cast's wait mimostly hirokeim anti omie ease of goods in thu ceumter of time roonm , containing $200 worth of patterims , was ehmatrcd antI flooded , TIme muimmolta also was a considerable factor in the damage , owiumg to the fragile character of thm goods. Time fire had its origin in tIme stock room , where a quantity of Imapera bail beeui hiurmueti during the evemming Fred Schroeder , au 0111cc boy , timid been cleamming the store amid burned the rubbish In ami old stove , \Vhiet , time store was closed at 10 o'clock the fire mVas supposemi to be out , Mrs. Bliss valuemi her stock at iietween $7,000 amid $8,000 , amid it was covered with insurammco to time umolmmmt 'of 4,000. Time gooils were difllctmlt to preserve amid the lee amnoimmiteil to two.tlmimds of ( lick value. Time bimlldimig was danmaged uI ( liii rear , tue wooti- werk beimmg lamliy umeorcimeti. This lose aimmounta to $200 amid is coveretl by iumsuraumce , A fierce lIre in time hiIiiglc'ti root of tlmtf small cottage at 219 North 'l'welfthm street yesterday cmmuuuetl a great deal of excitement among time remtidcmmts of the row of rickety buildings adjoining it on botim Bides amid far a ( ow mumomnents time air vzis filled witim articles of furniture thmrovn into time street by time resitiemits , who feared a spreati of thin flames. Only time prompt arrival of limo lire department. sayetl time block , as wheim time firemen arrived time flames , ( mmnmietl by a strong easterly breeze , 'ero spurting over ( lie west side of time burimimmg buiitlummg. Thu t'umtire root watt destroyed , with time conteim ( of ( lie Upper doors. Time lower rooms amid their ccii- tents were budiy damaged hi ) ' vater , Time loss to building ammO commteimts is estimated at 250 , The building is owimt'tl by Annie Wilsorm and her loss is fully covered by immsurnnc . Ella Johmmisomm occu. itled thmo lower floors with her family ammtl rented the upper jmart to lodgers. Thu fire was caused , it Is believed , from npamlts train some neighboricmg clmirnmiol' , tiuIjitiimi lmumm ililetI , Tuesday a mnamm aupjmosetl to belong in Oniahma was kiile'tj Whmilti attempting to board a freight ti-aiim at Himeritlan , Ia. Yemtter- day time news of ( ho accitlent was ( dc- graphed to Omaha police by Martthml fluid- Ioil of Sheldon , witlm tIme request tlmat they gid in locating the man's relatives. Nothing was found in the milan's ci'thie ( lint would serve to identify him , A c.mrtl found leads time police to time htolief that time dead mmmmi was on lila way to Canlon , S. Il. , to work in time hiarvcs lmelt1 , 'Vlmo man 'as ti-eased iii a. stilt of ltimie overall stuff. Ills ago is givemi s about a : ; and his weight at 170 poummtl. Lie hind dark hair siigbtly ttuetlwitb iruy \T1NTON \ STREET IUSTVATT \ Work the Ooiuicil Wantofl to Do IIC11 p by :111 lflJtlIlCtiOfl1 , FouI I3IOCRS IN 3A1.J COUOITION httndvrny front 'l'sveuut letli to ' 1'Veuiti , . I'tuttrtht I mnpmt'tsmmtiu. inuut of I lie A'lumie.-1'lutui A.louteml In Itemu- ' V ' cily tutu 'J'riuuiuhc , . Accorthlmig to thin lmmjunrtion 'ts'iiluflm lina been etarteti h3' one of ( lie residents on'in. . ton Street imotween Tu emmtielli amid Twenty- Ioumrthi street time people who live ( iii timiii mimaln timoroiigiifaro luetweemi ( tile cliv amid South Omunhia enjoy time tencnment hack ymuti spectacle which this street offers ( ti thel view , At miumy rate , that is time ay soimmo of time Imiemumbers of time city ceimmicil. itiritmtl. imig l'rcsklemit hiimighmammi of thic Second 'art1 , look at ( lila nttcmmmpt to restrain the elmy front litmtting time Street iii hmimlt-way nn- able ctmmiditiomi by pavlmig it between time street ( 'at' tracks. Time street hue beemi 1mm bath shape fcc m long timmme mumiti It Is getting worse all I lie timmit' , 'rut' uavcmnemmtiie origimmahly lait upon a fill itlmotmt a proper base uiiuti ccii- ecqumently ( ho 'vomiden ttioclcs simortly worti out. Am ; soomm as time ) ' did time street imeenumu , full of imok' , Time blocks iimu'o bemi eamrled V avay or bimrieti in ( ho loose foiimitlatioum auth iii raimmy veathmcr time Street becomes utterly iimmpassnblc. . Bfforttu hmtwo bmi iimnde to rePair - Pair it withi brick amid oilier iiiateriiml , hut ( tile line bccii catcmt imp as It the sail ns qumicksamiti , Time result lion beit tlmnt tram' has frequently beemi Imimablo to u'ias along tlmci street nlommg these four bloelcit , This has been a great immcommvoniommce to traffic btwen this city ammd South Oimmah.1 , time thorrnmghm- fare ( or whlcim is this street. At times it l'is beemi fouititi mmccessarl- , for cxammple , to ruiL time produict of Ri-mug's brewery , at Twemmiy- fourth and Vimutoa Htrcts. wliiclt Is ccii- summiieul iii thIs city , to time imealt of the etmy by ttmo rallconil immsteati of illwagon. . So much couumitiaint. has beemi mmmadt' over tIme comiditloim of time street that t.imo coummeil soimme ( line iigo requested city Rnguuiet'e ltosoirtcr to devise soimmo selmemmie to uu the street iii simape , as all effot'tmu to imidumVe the nroperty owmicri ; to nIgh a itt'itiot : for re - paviuig 'ero immiavalhimig , lii iimmsw.i' to this m'CluiCst the cIty eimgimmeor a Cotmimle of wc't lt ago rccoimmmnemmulctl ( hint time strt'3t lmniltl brm paveti imetweemi tile car tracks , as ( lie navel slmnco ( hums nilortieti ioimhl be tilh1liiit , t ti permimit. of the passage of trlifilu alcmmi I ho street , This recomnimmomimhmititmm 'as idtnit cd iiy time cotimicil and ( ho hloarmi of l'uiLiO \\'orks was Imistrumeted to ltructi vlth I lmu work , The cost was estimn.utctl at. auot 1Vi00 , WILL BANQUET THE EDITORS ht'iiim Iii k'mium Nevsmmuie , ' iIt'ui I mm : t'- bm'mtsIui I , , lie I lit' ( uiests of t lie U. S. t 11 * lit ILt'muuPi icit IL ( 'iii I , , Time republican cditnr of limo mitmito of c - brushcua will ito thmc gtiests of hmommor at : t baim. quiet to lie given by thin U. S. Gramit Itepimhm- hicnmi climb of thil city mit tIme Comimmercmal climb on Frilny evenimmg of this weehr , A large miimliilier of time rcpmmbhicaum edItors of tIme state have : mlrcauly accepted President Cadet 'ra3'hor's iiivitntiomi to lit , present , amid V time keymmnto of time reptibhlcami itresa for Limit gubermmalorial cauimpaigmu bo sotmndctl. on this occasiomi , VA ret'eltioii , froni 6:30 : to 7:30 : o'clock , wii V Precetio the hammquet , Ilomi , (1. M. Lnmbert. 1(011 ( of Llmmeolmu will mict mitt tuastimmaster amid will call thin fohlowiimg toasts ; V ' I'resident'g introihmmcioim ; 110mm. Jolmit L , W'ebster , 'Itepimbhicaim Advnmmce ; " Iloim. H. Itosewater , Oumr Guests ; " Jtmdgo l'tr. ' L. Hayward - ward , ' "I'Iio Party ; ' ' hiomm. lloss Ilamminmoimti , " "fhie Country I'rcss ns time A'hvamico ' Guard ; " , w . hI. 1'CehICS , "lk'ltumblicmine Domm't letir ; " lien. T , J , Mitjors , ' 'Time Old Soldier iii I'ohiica ; " lion. 'IV. F' . Gmmrloy , "Thmo Youumg Mami. ' ' lIon , Clmnrlcs .1. Greemme , 'Stahivimrt Ito- pumhhicanisimi ; " Jtmtlge Ii. S. linker , "Shmouh- tIer to Sboumltlor 1mm l'oiltlce ; " lion. ItT , A. 1lroyii , "Time Issiit' of 'l'otlluy as Sean. Thiomighm Nt'vsptiper Spectacles ; ' ' i. A. \'ilttte , I'emmtler , "Time 9'Jag ; " 11ev , 5 , 'iVriglmt Butler , 'Itoasts amiti Toasts. " lCIrreIIzuimuu , , ( t'ts ilitil , lIver simico Cotmimty Judge Baxter lieltl to time district court tIme three accumseti ' 'lila gamimo' ' gamimlilers , .Tactmi , 1i rschihmuui tmmVi I- I iamn 1)wyer and J.V. . hi'rmi" , they lmavo bcemm mnakimmg every effort to get ball. Tlilti was fixed at $500 each , ci' $1,500 jointly. TIme only omit , so far successful to gain imia liberty lmae boc'ii Icirachmhittumim , who wail let omit yesterday cmi a st'lmarat borol , wIth It. Jacksoim of South Omumahia as surety. Dwyer itiimi ityrimo nlen mlrmammgctl into yes- tcrtlay for \Vest Ornalma mmmii imauimed l'etcr- 50cm to go cii tlmele joint itommil of $1,000 , limit liii to last mmighmt lie hmati fnliel , to jmimutify V flu ; ( litcotmmt hiati r"iiuired , tioumhilt. thto nmminummt , amid thmchr attorimoy was mmanhile to (111,1 , hmlmmi to have him do so , therefore they immiti to rerrmaimm iii jail umimolmer ( nIght. 11mm ii Ii.Hs ( Iiit I ii Is $ , , , ' , 'fima emmtlhi'se ehmaimm started liy Miss Natnhlri V Sehmeuck of Long hithnumtl to raise ( tuttle for time lIed Cmoim work luau imt'cmm ouilcimmhly hmrolcen. Time Now York Tribummo annouimces thimit the origimmator of time utyslemn tiesirce lie further utmmiBcrilttiOns or letters on thit , muimbjcct. Over $1,000 was raist'th Iii a fuw tinymu , anti time mmiii at the New York Woman became no large ( hint several clerhc ima(1 ( tn Ito emmmpioycti to help hmtiimdlo it. Congressman Botkin's StatementV WAnnnurroN , lC , , April 1 , 1508 , S 1.Dr , S. /Iars'vitt , , , Ca/ibus , 0 , iIdIy 1)lA ) ml IocIom1 : - It gives zao pleasure to certify to time cxcehlent curative qualities of your flithICifleSl 7I V ITon , .1 , D. IOTICIN , Congresamntmn.at.J.argu froam Kansg. Pe'ru'imu. iumiti Maim-a'Iimm , I Imave been alllieted1 cuore imm' less , for a quarter of a century with catarchi of the shnmiacii amid constipation ; it residence 1mm % Vmult lngton hail increased these troubles. A fewimttles of your mnedichmmes hmavo given lime almniost coImijlQto relief , muni i : aim moire thma a comitjmiutjcjit of tiucit' use vIi1 efrect a permunetmt cmi'e. * Pc.ru'ima is surely a womiderfut rein , edy fr catuo'o'lsuL affections , ' J , D , iio'rgi