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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1890)
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TTTF ] OMATTA DATfiV 1VTCTC : SUNT ) AY TUAttfJTT 2. 1 -STXTTBlilN" " PAfJRS i BOUND TO HAVE THE ROAD , A Largo and EnthuBiaatlo Mooting Hold at Suporlor _ _ _ _ _ , OMAHA CITIZENS IN ATTENDANCE : 1 bnino Itottxlnc tpcnolios viatic In 1'aiiir or the I Inr iIimIko Onilln Annulled Ity S n ljiuvjtr 1 All KlllllllslnMlO MoctlniT SiPFHioii , Ncli , March 1 [ Special Telegram to Tub 111 1 1 A largo nnd ont thuslustlc meeting in tbo Interest of the Omalin , faupcrior X Southwestern road uas bold hero Inst evening , In which dclogntlotia of the boards of trtdo of Lincoln , Omaha , rrcmont nnd Superior , Neb , nnd dolcgn tlonn from Cnwkcr Cltj , ManKnto O3bornc , Ionn nnd Downs , Kan , pirticlpatcd lion C K Adams was iMinlrmnn nnd Ldvvin J , Murlln secretary The Kansas delegates gates presented n carefully tabulated statotnont of the products of Kansas Hon Huclln Martin , Secretary Nason nnd T J O'Connor of Omaha President It II ( Oakloj nnd Socrotnry A Atkins of the Linh 1J coin bourd of trade nnd I II iMcClav , prosl- J dent of the Lincoln real cstnto exchange , nnd 13 N Murso of the Fremont board of trade set forth .he commciclul ndvautnges of tholr respective titles ludgo Clark A Smith of Cnwkor City , Kan , staled tnat the pcoplo of northern Kansas wanted an outlet to the markets of Omaba nnd Lincoln and n short route to Chicago , that peed subsidlos could booted , that their only market now was Kunsas City except bj n long haul to Chicago nnd St Louis Hint Chicago had boon their principal markoffor their llvo stock ; that tliov had a line coun try , lortilo In its character nnd rlpo for the 1 road , that they would promises Lincoln mm Omaha a good passenger and freight traffic It , It Hays of Osborno county said that ho wanted an outlet to Chicago via Omaha , that four of the counties on the line could not bo surpassed In the Rtnto for products nnd live stook nnd would do anything In their power to extend their commercial Interests with Nebraska , that they could not shin their products because they did not have adequate railway facilities , that the pcoplo of Kunsas . wanted the Northwestern railroad and must have it Hon G S Bishop pf Manlcato Kan , nlso strongly urircd the united efforts of ttio Lincoln und Omaha boirds of trade to sot euro thorn a Nebraska market nnd short line to the east Ex Congressman Lewis limbeck nf Kin sns said that while Knnsus hnd no intluonco with railroads they hnd a rich territory nnd only ono way of gating out of It , that on the line there vvoro 1 % 000 000 bushels of corn In their county waiting for shipment and cars could not bo got to ship in , I that they wanted to ) , o to the worlds fair at Chicago via Lincoln nnd Omaha and that they Intended to ( , o that way or not at all b h tbat thoj could vote line 3ubsl lies all along H tbo line Articles of the Omnhn , Superior & _ H | Southern rnilway ( ompinv were prepared _ _ ! nnd signed Tbo incorporators are Jiuncn MI btophonson of Omaha J II McCoj of Lin- Hp cola , r I1 Dennett of Superior , Neb , It , IL M\ \ Hays , Osborno , Clark * A Smith nnd II I D Wooobury Caw Iter City , S _ | V C Bowles Manlcato , F L Hound , Ionia _ Ht Kan The line runs from the Kansas line _ ( near Superior , Neb , through Jewell Smith j Bt Osborne , Mitchell , Russell , Ellis , Rush H M Pnwnoo , Ness , Hodgeman and Ford _ H i * ' counties , Kansas ton line in Ford count } , Tbo principal place of business is Cawbcr City , Kan Capital $4,000,000 lhis road Is H almost an assured success fl A Lnwyr-r Iforirr-ts llim > rir M Hastings , Neb , March 1. [ Special Tole- M gram to Tub Ufe | A sensational stcne 1 M was enacted at a lata hour last evening ut n ' H law ofllcc Judge Gaslln of this district ivas H trying a case at Chambers , when u promt M nqnt member of the Hastings bar , who had M taken oxcrptions to the judges decision , in 1 M the height ot passion struck him a ttrrillc M blow ovci the left eve The attorney drew M back and in 11 tragic manner romanced "It H wai iiotlwho hit jou judge that's what \ H done It , " pointing tu a half lilted whislcy H flask ho had in the meantime drawn from 1 H nis pocket The Juugods laid up for ropilrs 1 M nt his rooms this morning His loft ova Is 1 H clothed in mourning It has bcon the sensa H tiun of the day and ninj tcsult in the ( lis H harment or fining of 1 number of attorno\ H Gaslln is ono of the oldest district judges in 1 H the state H II10 lifliij 1 1110 Oil ititimqiiii M Lone Pisl , Neb , March 1 [ Special to B Tub Uef ] At n mooting of tbo directors of H * the Long Pine Cnautuun.ua hold recently H Dr J. 1. Durvca pastor of the Tirst Con H grogutlonal church of Omaha , was elected I H prcstdont for the ensuing year and tbo oftls ) H has boon tendered him and ho has accepted M Tbo Long Pine Chautauqua has been or M ganlzcd for nearly four vcars nnd the grow Hi 1 fl of the Institution has boon phenomenal con M sldorliiK , this bolng 11 spurslj and nowlj set H tied country It has boon oxtoiiding its B arms gradually eich jeur until it his tap B turod all towns east as far as the Missouri \ HH river and Omaha in particular The do Hi scrlptlon of thuHCjnory along this river has i ! been put 111 rhyme and prose so often that it Hi Is not ncccssaiy here to try to improve upon 1 Hm the granduor of the pleturo A great main of the pcoplo who attended the assembly last j ear rcmuinod after it was over , two or three weeks camping along the -Ivor , before > starting homo Ihoso who nro desiring an 1 outing this summer hnd bettor try this place , where they will find nn olghtcen tnllo i jiromhindo of the most fosiinuting sconer } , Where everything is clean nud of u ri fresh log coolness in tlio summer , with no mud , dust nor mosquitoes which are u pio\alent factor lu other pretended resorts in the > nest This is the only large si7cd vood land spot with these characteristics In Nebraska nnd which Insures the eompleto und permaoont success of this Chautauqua assembly With men it the head of the or- gauization with the ability and influence of t Ur Uuryca shows that its tendonoy Is on ward and upward , so that we pronliosy that the success of the Long Pine Chautauqua under his management to bo very flattering \ > indeed It Is the haven of the embryo art _ 1st and tbo woods hero last summer wore i of them f4y _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hi Dedication ol I'roiiiont'M Cli ) llnll ! Pklmont , Neb , Mirch 1. ISpecial to H * " Tub Bbb.1 Promont's now olty hall was H formally dedicated this afternoon and even ' H Ing 'iho buildiig | was turowu open to our fl citizens and a gonural invitation citoinled to H Inspect tbo handsome structure A larco | number of pcoplo availed themselves of the M opportunity , lhero U a ioueral pride in tbo M now hull , since it is a monument marking M the steady und rauld growth of the city , lo m I night it was brilliantly lighted from lurrent [ H to foundation , the principal fcaturo this H ovonlng being thu d ( licatton of the uatv [ H Dpartinonts devoted to hendquurtors for the H lire dop-irtuiont. fliu suite nf rooms to bo H used for this purpose ure in the upper storj H They have boon furnished by private sub B Boriptlon atacostof utout $750 and nro uu- H doutitedly the llnost devoted to a Hue pur- . B pose by any city In tbo west 'i he dedicatory Bb iirograuuno was un informal 0110 Iho B apartments were turacd otr to Prosldont B Loomls , of thu ilro denartment , who , in a Bb noatspeccn , accepted thorn in bjlialf of iho Bb liromon Prominent citizens wcro called BM UP9U uqd uiado appropriate remarks M lti'airiei llrmllUn M Ukatiiick , Nub , March 1 ( Spctlal to M qua Hte J lliHuso of William Miiucer , M charged with raPe on the person ot ono Mary M Barman , In this city nn the night of October B I IB last , was closed lust night after a two M I days trial lu thu dUtilet court , und resulted B I In thehonorablo acquittal of the accused H Mlko McGinteo and 'lorn Bird , twi crooks ' M arrested some tlmo ugo for tboft , pleaded [ guilty thU morning In tto district court to petty lnrconv and were sentenced to pay i > line ot $100 nnd stiud to mm It ted to the county jiil until the s.mio Is paid rwo crooks were captured by tlio police J' csterday ' nnd In tholr possession was found n complete set of hurghr tools On thorn was also found n quintitv of Roods stolen at va nous during the present week from cloak rooms nnd display racks In front or stores Mrs hllziboth Stile of Jiluo Springs wns jcstcrdiy udjudged insnnobytho bonnl of lnsanitj commissioners and ordered sent to the nsjlum at Lincoln Her lnsanitj Is nt- trtbutnblo to n recent attack of In grlppo and religious uxcltcmcnt A Bnil lllurf nt U'Selll , O'Nnli , Neb , March 1 | Speclal Tele gram to Tnr Bff J \ fire broke outlast evening nbottt mldnUht In the rear of the store building or T.N J. Hjnov occuplod ns a geuoral store \ > v \l M bulliin , which resulted In the destruction of the notion store of N.Btercd the I lkhorn Vnllov biink , Dr Connollj's drug store M M. bill * llvnn's gcncnl store nud the lawnlllcoot Ctirloion A , Cinton nnd two small olllecs on tlio north side of Douglas strcot The loss Is i estlmateJ at S10 000 , Insurance about flGOO It wis otilj t-i the hardest effort that the balance of the block was sated 'Iho cnuso of the Ilro is unknown A Thiol IMutult Guilty Gnvi > 1st ami , Neb , March 1 [ Special Telegram to lur Bi r. 1 Vllllnra Laflln was arrested toda\ \ charged with stealing $100 from bis room innto at the Kocky Mountain hotel Seventy dollars wcro found on him nnd ho plead guilty lit police court to having stolen the amount ana was bound oter to the district court In the sum of f40l ) , in do fault of which bo is In jail I no district court is in session nnd ho will bo tried the first ' of next week An Altiiri on cil Child NsnnASKA CiTr , Neb , Mnroh 1 [ Special Telegram to Tap Bfl | List night nn un- known \ { two-months-old child was loft at n house of ill fame on Fourth strcot It was turned over to tbo oflfcors , who ara looking for its heartless mother Itocelvmi ; ( < niirftliilut 1011s. NiomtAiu , Neb , Mnrcb 1 | Special to The Uff | Hon A L Towlo has been receiving congratulations from his friends over his appointment ns reeolvor of the O'NoIll land oleca S < 1111 nt 1 ( t in linns AtmoitA , Neb , Mnrch 1 [ Special Tolo- gram to Tun Brr J Honrv Thornblll was today sentenced by ludgo Post to hang Juno Id . for the murder of William Barritt last July . A lies Jl- > ken Hastings Neb , March l | Ppoeial Telegram - gram to The Bun ] W H Buto while ongagodin moving the old onglno house , had a leg broken bj the snapDing of a log chain this afternoon I'nlloii in ns n 1'nrtnnr NiomiAitA , Neb , March 1 [ Snoclol to Inn Bee ] The Niobrara Volley bank I has taken in as onu of its comp.uiv Frank Nelson county 1 lork of Knox county . feIlll'S hOKHOtt He I Hnd Dune Wrnnir but 1\ns Ito Jnrini (1 nnd Kepoutnni Wasiustton March 1 At tbo session of . the house committco investigating the charfees against the civil service commission toduUeprcsentativo Evart read a telo tram frqm Commissioner Edgerton sajlng the charge that Campbell had LHcn out civil ' service questions was never made known ' to him ( Ldgerton ) until the evening bofoio 1 ho wrote the letter to the president nnd , the reason why it was withheld was best < known to these who condoned it Oberly ' had testified the other da\ that Ed corton > had refused to have anything to do With the charge against Campbell Superintendent of the Census Porter said regarding Shidj's appointment In thu census ofltco that Itooscvelt c.imo to him and said that ho ( Roosevelt ? thought Shidy was uu justly dismissed from the Milwaukee post olllce and asked him to appoint Shldy to a Dositlon in the census bureau Ho would not appointed Shldj hnd ho been ted ' that he had made false certlticatcs in the Milwaukco 1 postoilice Commissioner Hoo3evelt gave the history of tbo Investigation of the Milwaukee post ofllco 'Jlomombei , " ho said ' Slildi was 1 not dismissed tor doing n wrong , but for trying to mono for it bv doing well und lie had confessed nnd expressed slncore re grel for wnat he had done " Koosevelt do clared that the government must protect its own witnesses , who were persecuted for telling the truth He would not irlorforo 1 with the punishment of moa for wrong doing Coiaaiissloncr Thompson said that after bearing Shidj's testimony ho did not think he was a man who ought to have a place tudor the government for the reason that ho showed a moral obllqultj which unfitted tilin for employment in the government a 1 service Commissioner Lvman testified that tbo 1 prolimmary report made in the Mllwaukeo 1 postoflico case previous to the organization 1 of the commission had not been acted upon by the commission because bo ( Lvmun ) could not get Edgerton to co opcrito with 1 hlin Oborlvlud been nppolntcd to the com imsBioucrshlp of Indian affairs Oberly made ti statement concerning the 1 preliminary report giving it was submitted I in writing after ho had loft olllce ulthough 1 lie had known its uaturo shortly before ho > loft Ho caused a great deal of laughter by sajlng that when Paul was appointed bj Picaldcnt Clovolnnd ho was vice president of the Milwaukco Civil S01 vice nssoclat'on Postmaster General Wunamaker was then 1 asked concerning Ids action 111 the c.ise of t Shidy Koosovolt had toll him tbat Shldy bad nidod the commission In its { nvestiga tlon and Postmaster Paul had taken offense > nnd discharged Shidy Roosevelt hud not . tolJ him of the chnrges against Shidj of making false certificates Ho was asked I whether if ithad been stated to him that Shidy was guilty of tbo charges against titm 1 ho would have tntortained a request for par sonul endorsement for a position for him Wnnnmakor replied , • Certainly not " Ho would consider it his duty to warn the heads of the department against such a person Adjourned Scrvloo I'immioii Bill Doomed CoiUMiits , O , March t Gonural Alccr , 1 tommandor in chief of tbo Grand Army of tbo Republic , passed through tbo city this morning , and in responses to tuo inquiries ot a delegation of Grand Ami } nf thu Ito publlo mon Bald "I made cireful Inquiries while in Washiligtoli und learned bevord all question thut tbo service pension bill cannot pass The cast as well ns the south • will ou- pose it , and the punsion eoinuilUos of the Grand Army of the Republic bay it cannot ' pass 1 am satisfied , howovar , that the do- pendent pension bill will piss within the next two weeks It is better that these who are sick nud helpless shall reeoho help than that all should fail , and tbnt will bo the re- ' suit if ont.v the aerv leu bill is pushed " P11UII0 Dolii Htutumoiir Wasiiimitov , Mirch 1 The public debt ) statement ) Interest bearing bobt princl 1 pal , 318 053,033 , , tntermt , IT.4H 171 , total , fS2l 0C7,20J , Debt nn which interest has coised since maturltj Principal und inter est * 1 , 'J81 1T0 , debt hoaniig no interest , trrriUUJiW lot il debt Principal $15.11 , ' HJ ISO , Interest , * 7VI ) (153 ( , total , fllUl,7U- r819 Total debt less mailable cush items $1007,307,114. not cash in treasury , $ < J < 3- 7M r.34 Debt less tush In treasury March 1 1 , lbJO * 1 0J1 M7 SJO Debt leas cash is treas- ; uri February I , lbJD , $1,010,707 0111 , decrease lu debt during the month , { U.ldJ.l'iO , do cruaso In debt sluco January HO , lbS9 f U , OWOU 'lotalcashln treasury , us shown by treasurers general account , foU 0T3 C1J i * The Ohio in a Mundstill Lotusv ti 1 e , Ky , MaroU 1 1 he river Is ulmost at a standstill , having risen but uu ' iuch thu past blx hours The Kentucky Is not rising and It is bcllovod the river will bo receding rapidly hero lu a few hours Evansviule Ind , March I Iho rhcr hero still continues to rise , but tbo rate has dooreascd to half an inch an hour , no reports 01 serious damages a * i et _ _ A \ MERE MATTER OF FORM , " " The Nomination by IowaDomocrnta of a Eontitorlnl Oandldato , - BESTOW GETS THEEMPTY HONOR A I'rnctlonl AcUnnvvlcdK6iliont Tlint Allison Will Bo Ilo-clpotPll-Pio * codlings In tlio House nml Senate Alllsmi'H Opnnnoiit Urs Mots 1 s la , March 1 [ Special Tel cgrnm to 1 ur Bee 1 "Ihodembcrntlo caucus to noiuinntu n United btntcs senntor wns n vcrv slim affair tonight Only fifty of the sovontj ' two democrats nttonded It It was gcnornll ) ngrccd that the cmnty honor of the nominnt on should go lo Mr Bostovv of Charlton ns u sort of consolation prie for having . bcon defeated for lloutennnt governor last fall If thcro lind been any possibility of olectlng n democratic senator some other man ' would have boon nominnted Ho roa celved "H votes Governor Larraboo received "nml the rest wcro scttterlng This Is the final domocratio acknowledgement that Sen ntor Allison will bo elected ucxt Tuesday , llOIISP Dns Moives , la , March 1 In the house today , nftor the presentation of a numoerof petitions [ , Holbrook offered a resolution Bay1 ing that as the rouub'icnns in prcscuting Larrabco's petitions , had said that the sign ors were mostlj democrats , the members of tbat party uow invited such signers to hence forth work with Yhem This aroused partisan - san discussion A motion to 1 ly ou tbo table was defeated bj n tlo vote , and the resoluI tion wns flnallj withdrawn The roll was called for tlio Inti eduction of bills The only bill introduced was ono by Bcoai , nnd was n legalized 1 act Governor Gulthon made nn address after which adjournment was taken until i p in Impo-taut bills were Introduced this nftorJ noon us follows By Ball To prevent improper combinn- ttons nmong iusurunco companies , to prevent vent double taxation , nud to divide the tax ing of mortpnged real ostatc , to compel In Buranco compnnies to piy the full amount ot policies , to provide for the pajment of majors when acting as justices of the peace By Burn To provldo for the printing anil distributing ot ballots at the public expense , and to reguluto votint ? Bj Bjors To seeuro children between the t ages of 7 und U a common school cduca tlon to compel insurance companies to pay the ' full amount of policies Bj Chnso To require rallwaj companies t to place automatic couplers on cars , to em poucr I the railroad commissioners to llx joint rntcs , to es'nhllsh a uniform sjstum of text nooks and reduce the cost of the s.imo By Clark To empower cities to cnange wntor courses and levj a tax to paj for the sumo , to t reninnDDcllnto courts , to provide for 1 tbo printing nud distributing of ballots nud to regulate elections Bj Dayton 10 establish an industrial home ' for adult blind , to empower tlio mil road ' commissioners to m iko joint r uea By Dent lo establish a state normal Bchool at Lo Mars and nppropriato f 100 000 thorcfor t , to allow tin ) licensing of saloons In localities I voting thorofor By Estes To croateun board of school book ' commissioners and authorizing the establishment of a Lniform series of text books 1 Bv Gates To provldo for holding farmers * Institutes 1 . BvGlntlv To crtaton bbard of school book commissioners with power to rcKUlata tbo t prices of books to prohibit the Voting of nld 1 to build rnilmads , Bv Greaser To provide state unlformltj of ' school text books , to prohibit pools trusts ' und conspiracies . By Head lo sccuro elementary education for : children betwocn thu ixt > Ha"of eight and ilftcen : l * • ' * " • Bv Hornlsh To deOno toopowers of cities in ' tbeir relations to electric light plants 3j Hospers To protect persons and prop erty from danger from steam engines on highwav ] s Bj Horton Licensing stationary ongi neers < Bv Johnston of Bremor lo dcllno the qualifications of county superintendents of schools , Bj lohnstoi ofDiibnquo To provide for the I printing and distributing of ballots and to 1 reguluto voting Bv Lane lo prohlbitjtho sale of tobacco to 1 minors , to providoa lorormatorj tor pris oners 1 Bj Hondeisiott Fixing thu liabilities of mtno 1 operators for injuries to cmplojcs Bv Lewis -lo protect laboro-s in claims for wages Bv Mack To mcroaso the power of courts , to I provide for a uniform series of text books 1 Bj Mouk lo prevent tbo evasion of ns- scssment 1 bv owners of evideuco of Indebted ness 1 By Paschal To tax mortgages on real cs tnto I , to dcllno the duties of the supreme court 1 where nppcil it , tnicon on death son tenecs , to create a board of school book commissioners 1 BvStcsbo lo compel school attendance BvSolsbc He Jlatlng sleeping car com panics ; Bv Stewart To crojto n school book com mission H\ Woods lo reguluto tlio charges of tel ogiaph 1 and tclcnhonu companies H"iergoj lo prohlbitthosaloof tobacco to minors In nil 107 bills wcro Introduced It too * nil the aftcinoon to Let through the list A resolution was adopted fixing the tlmo of 1 meetings enl in the morning until furtbor ordered 1 Adjourned till 2 K ) Mondaj afternoon _ _ . smtnto r Vi 3 MotM s la , Mnrch 1 In tbo senate this morning 11 iiumbor of bills were Intro duccd the mora important of which were the following Making thu second offense of the larceny of any sum under $ i0 a felony , providing for the appointment of guardians for persons addicted to the excessive use of Intoxicating drlnxs , conferring upon railroad commis slonors the power to fix joint rates , provid ing foi free text books A Joint resolution was pissed calling for a convention next luesdnj for the election of n United States senator Hon I" . S Parvln and B F Guo , a cora 1111ttco from the Pioneer Law Miners ns o- elation , visited the senate , und Parvia made an address Adjourned to Mondnj tnoinlng • CANADIAN IMMULNUKNCC A League ) Fornmd to lbrovv Off tlio Ilritisli Yok . Nrw Youk , Match 1 A Montreal special says A Icaguo has beeu formed nero tu bring auout tbo independouco of Canada bv 1&03 All American powtia are to bo asked to exert their moral inllucncc and if needs bo concorlod actiou , to free the country from the last vestlgo of Luioptun rule on iho con tinont The league will huve united with It nil the liberal clubs in tbb country American uni versities ure to ba united to co operate , as vvell as all the political bodies who bavo for their object the bringing about of the tlnul triumph of democratic institutions through out the world The league will bo under the control of a supreme council whoso actions will be kcut secret This now departure coming after the actions of tbo liberal clubs in declaring for Independence cuuses much comment hero t omli Dakota liPcivlaturo , riEiuiE , S D , March 1 . - Special Telegram gram to The Bee | Tbo senate passed a bill nutliorump the issuance of bonds b > the state , and relutiug to the sUilo engineer , fixing his compensation , etc A joint reso lutlon vvus passed providing for jiriu ting and distributing ono thousand copies of the pro , Uibltlon bill , which the governor upproved toda ) . The senate resumed consideration of the nporopriatiou bill passed by the house nud still further scaled down all Items _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i This ovonlng a numbof of ether unimportant measures came up o third reading and passed Iho house pas pJ tl * sennto bills to pro vldo for the npjftlnTmont of n bonrd of charities nnd corrections , defining tholr duties and tholr pajvoas nnd ono relating to tnuniclpal corporaolous Govcrnpr Molletto approved the bills cro ntlng the ofllco of inspector of mines nnd to prcsorvo > the wntou of thu Big bioux rlvor Ptl number of othiPKUs passed the house on third reading TnTHrftiontlonal bill , n bill rogulntlng elcctlrt i iud to adopt the Aus tralian , sjBlcm or voting nnd u school text book > nro still agitating the salons nnd some lively times are looked for on these mens urcs next wock .1 hajchool nnd text book tncisuro has hnd a powerful lobbj hero within the past few davs from the east , nnd they are backed liyffrllcHitVof ! monov , which , tdoortssay , Is botag used wboro It will do tbo most good , > 1 a plcuijIau htiiiki : . Chicago Commission Mr-rdinntn PrO tout Acnlnst lllirh Itnton Cnicvno , March I [ Spocinl Telegram to Tnr Bed 1 A peculiar strtko and ono to bo participated m by millionaires is Just about to bi Inaugurated here a strlko of commis sion morchnnts Ono of the most Interest ing scones in the cltj is the almost Impass ablcthoroughfnro known ns South Wntor strcot vvhero the sidewalks nro filled by crates ot fruit , bairols of vogotablcs , boxes of poultry nnd oisos of eggs nnd where grocers wagons are baokod up against thn sidow alk on onch sldo so that the horses noses ; nearly touch On the nor'h sldo the buildings run back to the river On both sides these nro old nnd low , having been built just nftor the ilro Most of the produce commission business of the cltj is done In this place nnd thcro Is a livolv competition nmong commission mon to got leases ot these stores as the } nro the onlv ones nt present in which this business enn bo done to ad- vnntago As the number of these hnvo 1 not increased with the population I of the cltv nnd the consequent growth J : of this business their landlords have n corner , nnd routs have risen until it Is claimed that thej oat up the prodts of the business 1 Chlcaeo feeds moro pcoplo than London or Nov l ' ork Over 4 500 grocers como south to Water street daily nnd nro coming and tolng from morning till night As many lu this line of business feel Hint they must have chcaoor stores or go out of the business , 11 crisis was precipitated h.V n inceting > of thn proJuco oxchungo this after noon , at 'vlilcli It was decided a reduction of rents must bo undo or the whole nrmy of commission men would mtgrato to another part I of the city DIscusHert I Ucdneed Passenger Knto CniCAOo , March 1 [ Special Telegram to Tub Bee ] flio representatives of all the lines . interested in the St Paul's reduction in passongcr rates met today Mid discussed the t matter The Northwestern announced its i intention of meeting tbo reduction nt Omaha , but the Kansas Cltj roads were dis posed to bold off until the subject of second tlass rates could bo settled It was thought , possible to tnduoo the St Paul to withdraw these rates which have never bcon made heretofore , but the effort failed nnd the nicotine adjourned without dellnito action bv the Kansas Citv lines the Omnh 1 lines all giving notieo tnat they would mnko the 1 eductions , beginning March 4 After tbo mcetinc the Alton concluded to make the rates to Kansas City on their old principle | of meeting 110 1 rate made by anv competitor It is the unanimous opinion of nil ( l western pjssenecr men that their branch ot the business will ho conducted at a loss as J Tong us the reduced basfs Is In uffect Not FiiIIipn irYin'tho SnIJnot , , Chicago March 1 f [ Special Telegram to Tin Bel ] Chairman Blanchard of the Central Tronic association returned today from New York vvhero he had a prolonged but futile interview wlfh Jny Gould In an attempt to induce the latter to compel Gene nl Passenger Agent iovypsend of the Mis fouri Pacific to insert the eastern differ entials in his rate sheet The matter is under consideration but Ctuurdinn Btanchaid is not entbuslastic on tbo subject * -u- " ' • oirt tllfjl Drnth Kavsas City , March 1. A special to the Times from Lamar Mo , says During an entertainment nt Shorts school , twelve miles vvost of here , last night , four mon be came engaged in n quarrel Mrs Henry Short fainted nnd dip 1 She was subject to heart 1 disease Siv' men received painful Mounds Murilirict by Ontlnws Okliiioma I T March 1 News from SJinwncetown thlrtj six mlles east of this city sujs the dead bodtos of n man named Holmes ] nnd his vvifo und two children worn J found fhursdaj It is supposed they were killed ] for monov by the outluws thut infest the Pottawatomie reservation sunp s "d to bo SilcTtr Ciiehalis , Wash , March 1 Tbo sheriff arrived , here today with Iho man nrrostod at Toledo yesterday supposed to bo Sllcott Ho gives the name of L L 1 buyer and is ap parently { nttompttng to concenl his identity Ho ] claims to hnvo been 1 resident of Wash lugtou 1 , D C , ai d to have known Sllcott Inlrr.lnu ) l1 VI O A Sioux Faus S D March 1 [ Special Telegram to fin Bri J The executive committco of the Young Alon's Christian association Interstate-association tins do clued 1 to hold its next annual meeting in this city < tom t October 2J to " < " > The society Includes cludos North Dokotn South Dakota and Minnesota 1 Itelerri il to the I urm ra Yamvton , S D March 1 [ Special Tolo . giam ' 10 Iiif Hi.l ] At a public nicotine : of ' citizens this afternoon to oinsldur tno question ' of uld for the Minorcountj farmers tbo ' matter was referred to the Farmers nlllanco ' or Yankton countv No Conclusion Hcnchcd vVvsmvoiov Mnrch 1 fho senate committee mitteo on privileges nud elections took up tlio J Montana senatorial controversy for con sideration today hevoral hours were devoted voted to discussing some of the legal qucs tlons Involved , but no conclusion was rouctted Pensions > vjiout ProofW , Wasiiinc-tos , March 1 Mr Gest of Illinois introduced todaj u bill to pension disabled soldiers who nro without proof of the origin of their disabillti bTILL A.\OIliiil MUllDUlt t cnl CliniROil Willi Jlnvlni : Killed a Mniint Whitman , iNoh The photograph of 'aaliwhicti was for warded to Whitman , I > uUj has been Idea ti lled At \ \ hitman Neal's alias was Cobb Ho shot down in cold blood three jears ago a man named Hull hnd' escaped arrest From lhero ho , wont to lova , where bo stele the horses for which lib solved two and ono hulf years in the penltblitlnry On i ebruarj J Noaljttbltf a cow in Lin coin at 10 o'clock in the morning and by 11 o'clock had sold It for 923 Uild tot awaOn this occasion ho gave tbo urmiu of Cutou A few dajs prior to tills 'tlo ' stele n horse belonging to John W. Holt Vice president of the I irst National bank at Falls Cltj , Neb , and roda the uuluial to1 Lldcoln where ho tried to sell it but coijld not Ho than tnrned the unimal looscV und ' it is supposed v > enton to the Pinney farm and partici pated in tbo JoneB murder Chlof boavoy bus located Mr Holts b , erse on a farm near Lincoln nud will notify the owrer bticllonberger will bo kept at central po lieo station until County Attorney Mahoucv has filed his information , which will bo mur der , and thou ho will bo arralgnod and sent up to tbo county jalL An oulcer stood close by bis cell alt night long nnd no person was allowed to sea him bbellenberger's incar ceration has not affected bis appetite Ho Was Missing Bight Days Neiuuska Cm , Neb , March J ISpecial Telegram to Tub Bee ] Upon thorough In vestigation tonight it Is found that Joe Sballenborgor vvus fn this city on the even lng of February 4 having that day com lilotod work on ice cutting for Ledlgh & Mason and was paid by chock After that day his whereabouts until tbo 1-ith are not now known Ho turned up here again on tbo latter day , ADDITIONAL SPORTING NEWS LtvtoBt IatolllBonco Trom the Brtll Field # LATONIA'S CELEBRATED JOCKEY Gossip About Tights nnd I Ightors Ilcrlnnli and Iinvvcrcnco Matched Bulnn nml Dnnforth Ahhoy Goes to Ht Pnul The Ilroltmrliood'H Proposition Cmio tno , Mnrch riioPInjcrs'nationnl baseball icaguo logins the spring mooting nt Clovolnnd on the 11th Tbo principal business will bo tbo consideration of the plnjlng prhcdula ndoptcd bv the committco in January , which , it Is thought will bo ndoptod iho season begins oil April Jl and cndB Octqbor 4 , with HO games Secretary Bruuoll of the Players Icaguo , to day sent u letter to the presidents und secretaries ot nil basobill leagues in the country calling attention to the fact that the principles upon which the Plajors' league is founded do not recognize any of the old arbitrary rules Inimical to players tutot- csts , etc , nnd inviting the consideration of the following proposition The creation of nn ngrccmont betwocn all the leagues and associations to contain 1 Mutual recognition of all contract obli gations between clubs and plnjors 3 Provisions for the proper support nnd discipline nnd enforcement of Just nnd defi nite penalties for brenchos thereof 8 iho mnltitalncnco of a uniform cede of ploj ing rules Kpons on Pickett's DcNortion , Kansas Citv , Mo , March 1. [ Special Toloferam to Inn Bff ] Prcsldont bpons snjs in reference to Pickett's Jumping his Kiinsns City contrnct ami signing with the brotherhood "Asjctl have received no ofllci il notification of Pickott'a signing with ttio biotberhood and shall talco no stons until I ao Ho accepted J10U advance lnonoy of mo Inst fnll and signed a contract If ho violates tins I will sue him for obtaining mono under false pretenses Plekott will play in Kansas City or now here " Thren CI 11 In Clniin Him Si Louis Mo , Mnrch 1 | Special to Tub Bi r J Bob Petit , the old Chicago player , is in n pretty stow No less than three clubs claim him Now Haven , Toronto and Mil vvnukeo Petit has signed with New Haven , Milwaukco claims to have purchased his 10- loose of Toronto und Toronto claims to have blm in its rcscived list , nnd the board of nrbltrntlon will be called upon to untangle the mush Crescent Cltv PuglttHtlcs New Oiiievns Mnrcb 1 [ Special to Tnr BrE ] Louis Bczmah and Jack Lavvrouco nro to light hero before the Young Moii'b gymnastic club Mnrch 21 , the men to weigh 103 pounds , for n SI 000 purse lommj Word nnd Kid \ \ llson llt.ht to a finish nt the West End tomorrow afternoon 11 0 vest End club offers a purse of $2 000 for a fight bo tvveon Blllv Moors and Andj Bowen "W lint II111 ; hum Goes Cincinnati O , March 1 | Specinl to The Br 1 ] Bug Ilollidaj , Cincinnati's bard hit ting eontcr Holder , ai rived hero from St Louis today nnd goes into thn cjmnnslum immediately Hollidoy savB that St Louis is sure to huve n brotherhood club and that Buffalo will bo dropped lu order to make u place for the Mound City club . Tlio CliDinwion Onto Put ; Cincinnati O , March 1 [ Special to Tiie Bi l ] Junk Bolan , the champion light * wcicbt pugilist of Ohio , has been matched for u finish contest with Daaforth , tbo light to take place before the Young Men's ' Gymnastic club at Now Orleans for a 81 00(1 ( • purst the event to" co mo off within three weeks Iho men are to weigh 120 pounds at the ringside Wants Striker Enjoined Cievpiam ) , March 1 John Striker , n well known ball plajer , together with tbo Players league company and Albert L.c JohnBon are defondauts in nsuit commenced by iho Cleveland baseball eompanj today for violation of tbo National league contract The Clovelnnd company wants Strilcor on J&mod from plujmg wltt.tho ) brotherhood Ahhcj One s to r Paul President Xhompson of the St Paul club has made Charlie Abbey nn offer , whieb , bo villi probablj ncoept Abbey declined to sigc with VV heeling 1 nr tt , the Crack Jockey Cincinnati O March 1 ISpecial to The Brr J Uio crack eastern jockey , Fred Taral , lias arrived and taken up Ills rest dence nt tbo Latonia race course Ho has been cmplojod by the Labold brothers for lb'K ) uud will have all their mounts for big smites Ho rides at 100 pounds , and his winnings for lbbJ array blm as one of the most Bucccussful jockeys in the country The Labold brothers have purchased from the 'IhoriiualOHtjckfarni the running qualities ot tno lliroe year old llllj , Ocj pete bj Duke of Montrose , dum Olivia , by Iho 111 Used Ab n two year old she won ut Saratoga and Coney Island , ut the lattei place beating a large lile.li priced Held ever thu 1 uluritj course , about thrco-quartors of 1 inilo , lu the v cry fast tune of 1 11 J r > She is a promis ing llllv and will bo u ( Feat utquisitlun to the Lohold string Now OilimiH HaoeR Nl vOm cans La , March 1 [ Special Tel gram to Tnr Bef ] Summary of todaj's races Ono and ono sixteouth of a mile lorn Karl won , Oukcs second , Pete Willis tblid , Time 1 l 1 iv o Furlongs Ev out won , Void second , Kiioxvlllo third Time 1 01 Half Mdo Kcvlvnl won , Donovan Bccond , Fremont third rime 52 Ono Mile Bonnie King won , Panama second end , Marchbuin third lime 1 4Mif , Gnlti lilinrii liners Gurn.Niiuio N J . March 1 - | Special Telegram to Iuf Bi-e ] Summary of to duy's races 'Ihreo quarters of n mlle Pnll Mall woo , Blessed second , McGregor third Tlmo 1 'iltf Five eighths of n mile selling Bounlo Lass won , bklu sneond , Watch Mo third llmc-1 09 > / Ono inilo , selling Lady Agnes won , Hot bcoteh second , bunBhliio third 'I line 1 S5 Fivo-olghths nf a mile , soiling Gold Fish won , Howe second , Buckstono third 'iimo 1 07 blx and one half furlongs Bradford won , Autoc rat second , Ludy Pulstfer third limo 1 Ja } ' bnvou clhtbs | of a mile Pericles won , Benedict second , Mclodrammu third Time 1 JJ A Point at Curiln In pluj ing lilt.li ( Helms thoplajcr on tbo ritrht of the dealer the right to Bbufllo tbo curds aftortho dealer hands thorn to hldi to cut , and aoes tlio same apply to all games ! In ulnvlug high , low jauk end the game , who loudBf 1 nquirei , Omaha Ans Ho lias It does The player to tbo left of the dealer , Ncliruskn , town and Dakota Pensions Washington , March 1. | bpeciat Telegram gram to Inn lihii J Pousions granted to Ncbraukans Original invalid Abel K. Beers , Crawford Hestoratlon and Incrcaso ltobert A Brothers , Potter Increase William IC Iticlmrt , Chadron , Marlon Gudgol , AYaylaud , Joseph C Glluort , Huy- den , William Monroe , II arson Original widows , < Jtc Minors of James T , Now , Bloomlnrtou ; Martha E Sanzstor , former widow of Viliiam AI Allen , Aurora ; minors of John M McCoy , Osceola , Iowa pensions * Original Invalid Wesley J Btaudisu , Jossup , Benjamin B Herrick , Montrose Jacob lildor , Bairlej ; Jobu B Mjers , Creston : Michael h Cavanaugh , Maquoketa , Panlol Kilbourne , Whiting Increase Thomas Barker , Albia ; .lesso L Hlgloj' , Shcllsburg ; Do Witt Clinton Mnko- ttoaco , Charles City ; Jtobort Forbes , jr , Pittsburg , Chnrlos B Mitchell , Dos Molnos ; tzra Fox , Clnrlos Citv , Ashford Good , Avcrv bouth Dakota pensions Original In valid William Honk , Bgaii Increase Heed It Brockivnj , Huron , Jacob llnchman , Wlnfrcd A GIGAMIO llMlllU'ltlSi : . Omaha CapltnllntH Invostlno ; llioii- nnnilH In Southern Timber IinmU Atlihson , Knn , March 1 ISpecial lolo grnm to I nn Bli ] Howell , Jowott . , Co of Atchison nud Omaha have organized n gigantic milling nnd lumber enterprise on the Sablno river , In Louisiana and ioxns George W. Howell nnd W. It , Smith , the nt- tornov of the firm , returned from tlio south last night , vvhoio this week Mr How ell enn cludod the purchase of 100 000 acres of line land in the two states The lnml is on both sides of the river , nnd gives the flrin control of the sticaiii n distance of ever n hundred miles Iho land is lu u state of wild nnturo , nnd an nxo has never boon put in it It nbounds 111 plno nnd cvpresB and oxtomls back of thn river on both sides from three to llvo miles At Loeatisport , on tlio Louisiana sldo of the river , Mr Howell has bought n small mill , which is now in operation get ting out lumber to build n mammoth mill , nnd men nro nlso burning brick to build tbo engine houses , smokd stacks , do ing kilns nnd ether buildings that will ho of brick Tlo proposed mill will cut TOO 0M foot of luinoor in twelve hours , and an electric light I lnnt will afford light to work bv nt night From llvo hundred to n thousnni men will beoinplojod I ho enterprise nlso Includes the building of n cltv at Logansport , which Is now a straggling hnmlot , nnd the rccou structlon of n narrow gnugo railroad Into n atnudnrd gauge from Logansport to bhrovo- port The investment of capital will run Into mnnj thousand dollars , tbo purcbaso of thn land alone icquirlng an outlnj ot ever 1100,000 binriling Evidence Asm vnii , Wis , Mnrch 1 Evldonco of n startling uaturo vvus given toduj by J E Lonnoti , a brother of nn attorney In the Hurley bank robbery case Ho snld two weeks bufnro Christmas Ed Goodland canto to him with a proposition to mnko $2 100 each , sajing Cashlor Reynolds hnd offered him thut much to bclu him rob the bank \V itnoss nsKod Goodland if Pcrrin had nnj thing to do with the schema nnd wns told ho know nothing about it Defendant Ed Baker said 10 Ilurloj Mint ho was broke and went to Perrin for help because ho had known the latter for twelve v oars Porrln , vntnoss testified , gnvo blm ? 1 500 to buv n saloon This less tbo cost of the license and other minor matters was the monov ho baden on his person when nrrestel Baker en dcavorod to establish an alibi bj tostifj ing that be was ut the theater ut the hour of the robborv The Iloporicrs Bounced Ottawa , Ont , March 1 [ Special Tolo cram to Tnr Bn 1 There was n sccno in the Benatu dlvorco committee this morning Iho gray headed tnombers assembled cnrlv to hear tlio racy evidence in t dlvorco suit When the respondent , n Mrs Clapn , was tolling her story It was discovered that two newspaper reporters had smuggled thorn Belves Into the room Boioro they were de tected the icportcrs had taken copious notes on tholr shirt cuffs Sonntor Dickev , the chairman ordered them to lenvo the room Both correspondents refused but tlio eliuir- man insisted Mrs Clanp wanted the re porters to remain fhoy were liowevar , Unallj compelled to withdraw A I nnions Cnso Decided PicmiE S D , March 1 [ Special to Telo gramtolUE Bei ] The famous Drlscoll Joucs case was decided In the supreme court todaj in favor of the appellant , Kobort H Driscoll , vvho appealed from Judge Nowlln in the Lawrence countv circuit court Jones was the holdover olork of the territorial dis trltt cour * , whtlo Driscoll was appointed clerk of the circuit court by the countv com missioners upon the states admission Jones claimed that ho hold the ofllco under the circuit court and Judge Nowlln bus tainod Ills claim Iho decision was reversed versed today on the supreme bench , and an order was issued remanding the case back to the circuit court , to Ibsuo a mandamus compelling Jones to turn the ofllco nnd recoids over to Driscoll This is nn ' important decision , and lins been anxiously awaited by the people ot the new - March April May An II 0 lost m ills li whlcli to p inry jrour 1 lee 1 Durinu H10 wlntt r liiontlis tliu I IochI becomes tliln an I impure Hob ly bocnncsvoik mil tire J tlio snctllo iimybel 11 nn t Just now Iho njrutem cmvi s ll eallornrcllauloii oillitno IlnodsSursnparllla Is pectillurlr adapts I tu 1 urlfx and onrlcli tbo blood to J create uyid npi etlto una to ( ivcrct 1110 that tlrod Iccllnt ! It lucrum s In popularity o > cry year Hoods Sarsaparilla Is j thu I leal bi rliiK Miillrlno tt rpi its tl e klitneys nn 1 llvcr tunes tlio illvustlvn ori.un > cren esanai j ictlto 1 urllles it 11 Tlliillms tlio liui uroand hIuzbI 1i Wool 1 conn the houdaclio nn ! mommies all the 1 Dr istrullni ; oilpeu of Hint tlrod reeling Mr ( I VV Moan of Milton Vlues , wrltjn 1 orllvoytars I wn J nick u\ cry sui line but Imtyo ir biKiinln 1 tbrnary to tikulliola , Sumi | urlllu and buvo 11 it semi 11 sick day hlnpe March April May In the kprliiK my wl ) ! o h > stem wns ci mpletoly run 1 it iwn Two muiithH are I beiinn tlio uio of Ho I Hhursai urllla nut after tub if two liottlej 1 tlnlmyai 1 clllorestoredmynrrtous j lom timet up mil my general heulttiiirtatlylruprofod Itltro rorotubi great 1 luaturo In ttlllmr nlout Hood • Hup bnpnrllln ' I unsilcr Hoods 8irnapnrllla ban no equal ! ( .ioihii I'liATT ' Bill totter t.nllli > IU Ohto Hoods Sarsaparilla Has n record iifcures lit Ucrofula and other blood dl ca u never equalled by any oilier prij arullun , The nit t sovcro ai > c ylclt to tlil < ninoly when otl ort I ute failed la liaro tlio allKlitot eflect ] | 0- loJItary ncrofuta vtlilcti clluua to tlio blord tfltliiho 1 Krealot In aclty , it ciirod by this 1 ocullar mcdlrtuo Its many remarkaklo euros buvo won for Hoods bar aparllla tbo title ot Tlio Grcstcit III00J 1 urines ctcrdl'ioycrot' March April May ' I was Tory much run down In health had no strength mid no Im ll 'iullon to do anything llmvo bean taking Hood a tJiraupurllla pud that Und foil lug lias left me my aipetllo has return lam like anivriuau' liuirMUV I.ATiIXi.Norlb oluuibui , Ohio HiuhI'h htnsiiiuulllii fioldbyall druggUla Hi > lx tor Ij 1 re pa rod only uyO 1 1IUOIH CO , Ixjwcll Mail IOU VoKCtt Onu Dollar stnlo of ioutli Dakota Another decision j inaootoda ) holds that any order dissolving 1 or continuing n writ or ntlnchlnctit is np- f ponlnblo 'I no court tins mtjotirnod until 1 9 March 1 , when it will rccontona nt 1'lorro. 1 lilt M' tUNASIY'S HOY M Ho riles n Dninngo Hull Aaaluit tt j Olflopr limn nnd Sliorlrr Mnllmi / Ul . .1V. . MoMonnmj illod a potitlon In the J | district court jostcrnuy prn > Ing foi nn in f lj juuctlon restraining Mnrj C MeMonam.t , I , his wife , Charles \V. Iltirdlck nnd James I * . 11 Mallon from taking the boy Dot from tlio V custody of the fatliot ; or out of ttio county , nnd from intcrforlne In any wn > with the bov or taking anv stops to remove him from the custody ol Iho father , alleging that ttio dofcndanis Intcinlcd romovliiR the child from the state In accord * ' " anco vv ith the petition nn ornor w ns issued by Tudgn Clnrksoti giving the fattier the cus todi of tbo boi until the further ordorvf the court Attached to the petition ts n copy of tbo nrtieles of separation entered into bi Dr McMunamv and his wife , containing thu stipulations enlerod into bi thorn on August - it,18s' in consideration of n cash pav mont of J.0,000 Mrs MoMonnmj . agreed to rcnounco nil claims on A the doctor of dower und inheritance , nnd all claims for alimony Iho ngrcenibiit nlso gives the father the custodv of tbo boy , ' Dot , " and specifies that he Is to be nllowod to visit tils mother nt regular Intervals nnd correspond with nor Imniodintolj nftor the order of the court hnd bcon nt ido n potitlon vv as filed bv Oon- ' ornCowln , Dr MoMcnnmv's attornoi , for . JohnW MoMonamv , Jr , by his next friend , his father , ngalnst IlenrP. . Haze , Inmos 1' . Million nnd C \ \ . . Durdlck , praying for $10 COO damnges on of pormnnont and severe Injuries intiltt"d on the bov The petition charges thnt the defendants , llnzo nnd Mallon , under pretense - tense of serving a writ of Inucns oornui j brutally nssnultcd the plaintiff , John W. * r -V MeMenamv Jr pulled him , boat htm In- , . Jurcd nnd wounded hlin causing n lupttlroof the loft inguinal region nnd causing the hernla , (0 become strangulated so that the ' boy is pormanontlv Injured Iho defendant , U W. Llurdick , is charge 1 vv 1th Inciting tlio issault Hnzo Is mentioned ns n police • otllcur or this citj nnd J 1 > Mnllon Is the sheriff of Dodge countv and acting in thnt capacity Dlcil Aniontrtriiiitrrs - Gertrude Uice the little llvo and ono half * * J enr-old daughter of Mr and Mrs Itico , ' Into of Norfolk died vostordaj morning at the Darker holel after 11 short Illness Iho rcmalUB will bo burled todaj lu St , Mnrj's V comotorj 1 The father , the proprietor of a gonornl store in Haj bprlngs , hns been telegraphed " ' several tlmos by the bereaved mother , who * v Is living among strnngors , but has not boon found It Is thought that ho has gone to n neighboring town beyond tolcgraph com munlcatlou with a stock of gelds vtor unrv , John P Kdstrom , a clerk at the Nebraska xt National bank died last oven'ng ' at 0 80 " 0 clock at 1 05 Martha strcot Mr Ddstrom is a member of Mjrtlo ledge No 2 , Knights of Dj thins Pneumonia was the causa of < his death The funorul will take pluco Mon dav , March 3 , at 2 p 111 , from thq Castle hall , corner of I ourteenth and Dodge streets A JlandHoino I'rrflcnr Prof Sutorius director of the Sutorlus * . mandolin club was vestcrday the recipient i M of n $200 Washburn manuoltn from a largo tfMLH musical firm in Chicago Iho instrument 9 H was given with the iirm s compliments L H I Ip I to 1'nrtH Unknown k Minseapoiis Minn , March 1 A Grand Torks , N , D , special Bays Prod Gunder son doing a banking business at Kojnolds under tbo name of Hypotbek bank , has lied / to parts unknown leaving manj creditors • ' , Ynnkno Ulteh Dentl Lovisvilw Kv , Mnrch 1 Cautalu Deles T Dligh , aged sixtj seven , chlof of tbo detective tectivo force here , died tonight Ho was 1 well known throughout the country as 1 Vankeo Dligh " v Young Lincoln linnrnvliiiz Londov , Alarch 1 Vouug Lincoln is stcadllv recovering from the shock and ' jther effects of the last operation All serl ' ous phases are groatlj initiated todaj March ' , April May > At the con h g of sprh a the btiol ulu il I bo i url fli I 119 Impurities which li ive been iiccuiiiiilntlng for months ! roven > oars nro llablo to iiianlfcut them fci Ivls and acrl lusty airucl thu ho ilth IlioJaciarsa purlllulsunloubtodly thubost blool 1 inner Itnx 1 I ol every taint of Impurity ilrlroi out scrofulous ' II mora and uurmsof rtlieaie and ilvoito the blood thu quality and tone ottgoutlal to a > od I en th Hoods Sarsaparilla , Isi rcpirod from ' ami arllla Hun I illon Vlanlrako 11 rk Junlpirlltrrtc'aiilutlicrwellkiK\viiTegi.tal lu < reiucdlft In audi a 1 eiullar iimimcr n to dorlve tlio lull medicinal value of t nch It will 01110 I en In the lower of medicine Scrofula bait lllieiiuorc • 1 m Holts llliilL | > nil Hum r llysi e | > U Hlllolllluss ' * rU filt-k Henlichv Indlicuatlon l.incrul Jleblllty , ( a * V tarh Kidney uu 114vcr Complaints March I Apyil May I know that lie o la fursipurlllal > hk'iO'1 thing I wasaorcrely troul lol lth bllllouano unit t lought I would try Hoot a Harrai arllla When I hallakiu " \ bat a tolllo I nr lliidublgihange for tlio bailer , / and after tubing two bottles 1 considered tuy > H'lf mtirttly uui I I believe H00J a Hnn > a | nrllla will ' do nllttintliilalmed for It ' J 11 Hilint Collect > r 1 lor Kelt loloi liouu Couipaiiy , 73 Kuat M iln blroct , liochotcr N \ . • Hoods 1 Sarsaparilla - * . j , Itnkelloorl t Harfauiirlllaut | a aprlngtoulv and t ricmimiu III la ull ivb ilnivo thut lulnciabhi tirot reclliiQ C I' .MtilALBC , JUIlrllio btrett , tlrooVlyn , "ieellng Innauld and rtlwy having 110 ap | elltsun 1 nonmbtllon tunork ItorkHoota rur ! npurtlla with thobe t riiiills A u licaltb linlCDwlrr and fir fcniml 10 jlllty I tl Ink It sui trtoi to uuylhlug clis ' A A 1HICI tl , title 1 N j. March April May . • My health was very poor last "I ring and seeing uu alvcrlltoiuent of IKodt Saruiuilln 1 thouslit 1 woulltrytt Itl ai worked wondcra/pr tioai It has , built my syiteiii up I have takeo four buttles and am on the ofth I rocnuiiueod It to my u ijualuv- V. ancoi' J Mattiicus , Oiwigo , N 1 , > a IIuod'H harsiipurillii gold by all drugglttl It ; tUforfi Iri'i oroj only bye I HUOUA.cul weJI Mais 100 Doses Onu JDollur