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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1893)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ? SlfirURIUY , APRIL 22 , 181)3 ) , FEW CHANCES IN NEBRASKA [ icderal Ofilocw in Thii State Not to Bo Disturbed , [ ALL MAY SERVE IHEIR FULL TIME : nnirilli to Ito Mmln Will Not Hn Dctn.roit , Init An.Nut NnmorinnSumo nf thn riittiniMlorn Appointed Huitr.u' or TUB ri fill ) , \VAsiUNOTOV , 1 > C. , April ! i Anntlicr sin.ill lot of fourth-class postmasters - masters wro today turned out for Ne braska. No changes wcro made by ro niovnls , nil being to fill places made available - able liy resignations. They wcro as follows : Long Pine , IJrown county , W. ( ) . M.ison vice U A Smith Shelby , Polk county , T. J2. Smith vlco W. 12. KInitey. Hhlckley , Rlltnorc county , J. \ \ Thomas \lcc.I H Springer South Sioux City , Dakota county , Harry A. McCormtrk vice J , 1 . Meredith. H is stated th u there will bo few changes made in Nebraska ofllcus from this time forward - ward as ouch iucnmbunt , unless changes are to bo made , is to bo permitted to crvo his four j ears Ifiwn'd Slmrc. Iowa got n largo cist of now postmasters today All wcro , like those for NebtasKa , appointcU to III ! vacancies created by resig nations , and wore as follows- Alexander , Franklin count.\ , James Shaver , \ico J. W. Milliard , Auburn , Sao count ) , Nicholas J3uehio , vlco H. ( ! . F. Mueller ; Ttclkmip. Davis county. T 13 Putnianico A. J > Ilundcll , Hentonsport , Van llurcn county , W. A Lipplncottico W. I Hingg , Coggon , Linn county .1 W Hamilton , vlco G W. Knsh , Downey , Cedar county , J. S Watson , vice .1. Cioscio ; Harvey , Minion county , Jacob Uaylcsi , vice J. H. Horse ; Ha velock , Pocahontas county , K A. Donnhoc , VLO ! S. \ \ ' . Gill , Luther , Uoono county , .1. A. Moycrs , vlco II II. Bradlej ; Mumi , < 'ounty , H II Hlseico Annlo Higgle ; Morgan Viillov , Mai ion county.V n Ilanlts vice W D Morgan ; Paulina. O'Hrlen Bounty , G P UuelllcoO D llniustrcet , Plnno , Appanooso county , .1 S U'akelleld \lcoK A ( Jrist , Kodding , Klnggold county , Amhew Amlck vice Laura It I-Jaton ; Him- noils , Voile county , , I W Hiown vice P. W. Urown , Tnintor , Mnhaskii county , A. 11. Hull \icoJ P Smith , Weston , 1'ottawatta- iniorounti , .1 II Shields vlco S S Works ; Winchester , Van Union county , Minerva L. Hnwluker vice H. G Chrlsttcr , Wiot.i.Cass county. Mrs. M F Lahman vlco L ) . G. 1'ostor. Woodbtirn , Claik county , J. It. Folgor vlco J H Bonn. VIIKM' Appointment Aignrod. Thcio was but ono implication for ofllco from Nobiaska booked at the Tioasury do- imitmcnt today. It was that of Joseph Irwin of Omaha to bo superintendent of con struction of the public building at that city. It was stated upon high ofllcial authority today that the appointment of Henry Voss to that position would bo made as soon as it could bo reached by Secretary Carlisle. llomlx of I'mlrnll Kmplojcs. It is not improbable that the principle established b ) the postmaster lit Brooklj n , N. Y , , the other day , of having letter car riers make good thc-lr bonds b.\ the security of a tegular trust company , will bo extended to higher ofllcials. It transpires that the Brooklj n postmaster did not icquiro as se curity a regular security company ; that thu net of tendering such secuiity was volun tary upon the pait of the letter carders , but it was suggested by the postmaster. It Is expensive to make good an ofllcial Imnd by the signatuiu of a regular guaranty corporation , as the fee for such risk is usually about 4 per cent per annum for the face of the liability , but there aie manj reasons why that character of torn ! Is the best. In the case of a letter cm rlcr , whose bond Is to the postmaster , who is hold ro- upouslblo by the government , the cost is bin $4 ft year ; but If a collector of customs or ol Internal lovonuo In a laigo di.stiict or any ol thousands of officers were to bo compelled to jiuy 4 per cent for a bond their salaries would often bo insufficient to pay the insurance company. A $ i,000 bond , for instance , would cost the officer $1,000 n year. It would cost the ticasmer of the United States or u sub- treasurer more than the salnri of his ofllco ; but if guaianty companies were given aa bondsmen the face of the bond could bo ic- duced 75 per cent and the secuiity to the government would bo full ) as great as ai present , taking It upon the nverage. As a rule the government loses alt when nn officer defaults. Usually the bondsmor got out of paying. This they do by making , it impossible to collect from thorn on ao count of inability to pay. or by oxortliif political Influence. In half the instance ! i-wheron bond of Individuals is found good , r compromise ) is affected , by which about ono I third or half the defalcation is paid. It case of default when a guaranty company is security , the coiporation is always good and the government deals w ith it upon i cold-blooded basis ; they have to pay The cnrso of personal bonds has been tha the olllccr Is placed under obligations political , financial , social and otherw iao , ti the individuals who become his bondsmen This was what suggested to the postmaste nt Brooklyn the advisability of seeking i security company as bondsman. This sub Jcct has been mentioned f i eminently by mei in congress in speeches and ioKirts | upoi various subjects , and It is believed that I will take the foim of law. If all federal of fleers wcroiequlred to glvo gu.itanty com - pany security there would bo nioro of sucl corporations , and they would be moio stabli und their rates would doubtless bo lower. \\fHluia I'onsloni. The following pensions granted are re ported : Nebraska : Original A. Jones William * Original widows , etc. Sidney Gale , mother Original Joel H. Davis , Cnailes B. Wolver ton , Barnabas Grlbblo. Additional Jame H. Koblnson. Hcnowal and increase Hat voy Waymii-o. Increase Camlllus A. Smltli "William Noble. Kcissuo Henry Ma ) Michael Kirn in. Oiiginal widows , ete.- Sarah Soldcn , mother , minors of Joseph W Owens. Iowa Original James II. Webster , Jame \V. Paschal , Andrew Yarnes. Frank Clark Jaboz H. Johnson Additional Thomas 11 Doxoy , David G Anderson. Increase- Frank Stlnipson , John II Hllller , John t Barnard , David S. Hardman , John Uccariu Stephen Cailo.v , Pol terlCorr , Thomas Dei : nis Original Mortimer Howe , Thonris C Verts , Coinella M T Stanlev , nuise Grip iual widows. etc. Carrie Howe , Cathcnn Devlin , Cathauno Purnov , Dk-y Gollidaj mother. Illinois of James Davis , minor c Illinium C Poster South Dakota Restoration and reissuo- Lysander Woodard Incioa&oHarnabus C Darron. Original widow Su-.au Al Grew Comlltlun i > t Crop * mill Caitlc. From the Agiicultnral department n bulh tin has Just boon issued on the condition c growing wheat and ll\o stock. Of whe.i nothing in general Is s.tid lor Nebraska , bn the following appears upon Iowa and Ctal Jnwn Owing to the dry and lumpy conditlo of the Mill at seeding tlinu wheat germinate late mul unevenly , mid nnsgcneiitlly IIIIXH condition lit thu beginning of winter. As c < > ii-.iMiii'nco | tin- present condition ls m highly pnmilslnir , nlthoiiKh thu winter as ui iiNiiully fimnalitu for winter Rrnln. t'tuliAs far , may bo judged at tljls earl diilu tliiiyehr nroiiilses well for grain , as \ \ ( lei)0iulcntlic > ly upon Irrigation , mid thu vei thliiK that has MI lar caused thu inostdamaK' ' tniniely , thu loiiR nlntor unil heavy sliirni will hmeafter liisuio pnuperlly In tliu pluut tuduof Irrluatlim ator , Insured by the hua\ depofit uLMion In the mountaliH. A. to Ilv Stuck. The following Is given upon the conditlo of live stock In thu states named : Iowa1'orm Mock of nil klmU Is I'ennriill lic-nlthy , 'I'lioiHiuil pruuilencu of dUtenini in cells , , binds log In cal\oi , conutalk ill > .un Incnttle , hoih In Nhfop und cholera In hoj mru thu only dlseust-s known , llos cholui lone cnu- > Mulch loss , mill even that has m been \ery t neially pru > nlent Imnroxed cm und Miultur hits pructlcully ellmlimtud lo fnim winter e\i i-nru. Thu loss In thu sprh tilKcruiiof I HOJ > MIHery heavy onnccount i eitonsUi ) ruin. There Is un apparent slier ago In liriHid MIWI. f-ou tli Dukdtu-Tlio winter liuslict'ii an ui usuullv good imu In nearly all pails , of tl tutu forwlnlcrlns btocU. Uorbru.blioop ai liPfsuru u > iy hk-ulthy. Hour clmloru U c < H parutUely nyw disease In South Uiikotu. li jirctalu ( u the extreme toutheast couatli Tor this roitwm nnd on ncfintnl of lililh iirkv of pork thu nutiihQr of lu-rcdlnst wins lit Hn" o contitli-s Is tmiterliilly reiluml while in Ihii ntnrir central enniilti-sof tli" * Mtu Ihure It \vry marked Incro iso of hrooillnrf ww * uu linnil niuck log Is icporlod fwn some loi-alllli's In tin' middle , flouthnni : nil westeni states , Including in the latter ICnnsis. Nebraska , tin-two Dakotas. Montan i Idaho , Nevada , I't ih and Colorado , as well as more central Htutcs Thin dbcnsc prevails mainly among young cattle. P. S. II , i.NTKiitrATi : cou.MiitcK : coMMirrnK. Important Mnttiri Which It AMU Invostl- Ciili' S on > WAiiiiNdTOS , D. C. . April 21. Senator Butler , ciiairmnn of the committee on inter state commerce , has not , \ct arranged for the Investigation authorl/oil hy the senate mul will take no step-i In tint direction until in Ma > some lime , when ho will call thu committee together for that purpose. It Is not likely. Mr. Duller thinks , thnt the com- inittio will go to Toio.lo to investigate the disturbances among the rallroid men. out of which came the decision of Judge Taft in the ITiiltoil Statf 8 couit sitting in that city Such investigation of that pirtieular m liter as mas bo desired will bo conducted In this city. city.An Important question tint the comtniltco has been Instructed to examine is the transit of meichandlso In bond tl lough United States teiillory , nnd for this putixMO It will go to liuffalo and one or two other boundary points to ascertain , If possible , the cause for Iho complaints that h.uo been leveled at the existing law The 'cope of the Inqiilr ) was broidened during the closing hours ( it the session by an amendment which directed it to Investigate- the i.lleged violations of the long and short haul clause of the interstate commerce act ami other violations commonly known as ' pooling" 'inIs will probably bo looked Into by the committee at length , but up to this time no dellnite program has been ar ranged. AdinlKnlmi of 't iTrll mh' < . WtsiitMjiov , D C , A pill 21. The com- mltteo on teiiltories will begin the investi gation of the condition of the four territories now knocking for admission to thu sister hood of states , early in Juno. Chairman Faulkner has not make his selection of the subcommittee , but ho has decided that the stait will bo made fiom Chicago Juno 111 , and ho expects to complete thu work within one month liom th-it date 'I ho committee will godlrei t to Utah , \vhcioit will look Into the nnilitiiin of alTalis and then pass through s'ow Mrxho and Arizona Fiom these ten i- oilos it will lotiirn by the way of Oklahoma Short stops will be made at Iho pilnclp.il Hies In each of the tertitories and the com- nttc'o will addicss Itself to the consldora- ion of the mateiialdevelopment of the couu- rj and the condition of the people who com- uisc Its inhabitants. Mormon Church rioportj. Wibiusoios , D. C. , Apill'JI The case in- olving the manner of disposing of the fund low in the hands of the receiver , arising rom the silo of the Moiinon church prop erty in Utah , will not bo decided by the upremo court this teim. At the request of he attorneys , who assert that the fund is disappearing at Iho rate of . ! 0,0)0 ( ) or ? 40 000 a jcar. In costs and fees , thu supreme court of the United States granted u motion to advance the case upon the docket , with the stipulation that it might bo submitted on iriefs , if they were Hied this vveek , or set down for oral argument on Monday of the second week of next term. The attornes uue found it Impossible to get their briefs irepaicd within the tlmo specified and the case , theiofore , goes over until the October tei m. ltr < | uoxt from lllHtlllnrii. WVSIIINOTOX , D. C , April 21. Secretary Carlisle has referred to the commissioner of ntcrnaliovenue , for consideration and 10- > oit , the request of certain distillers which kb that none but round bottom lanterns bo allowed to bo used in the distillery bonded wniehouses. This icqnest was made be cause of the number of lires that have oc- cuired In such warehouses from the use of hit botlom hintoins , which the workmen iinl others , uo In the habit of placing on ; he floors and over which spirits have benn iccidcntally spilled and ignited , thereby causing dangerous conflagiations. Round lottom lanterns , it is said , would luivo to oe earned in the hand or be hung up , thus ivoidingsuch accidents as Iwve repeatedly esultccl in llrcs. Notes. , WAS.UINOTON , D. C. , April 21. Secretary Herbert lolt Washington for Annapolis today , via the Haltimoia & Ohio railroad. Ho will board the Dolphin as soon as ho caches Annapolis nnd sail immediately for Elampton Itoads On his arrival in the [ { oads ho will give n recaption to the officers of the lleots , and tomorrow night he will ; ivo the officers a dinner Superintendent Stupp has decided on the landing of iifty-soven Italians who had been detntned at Philadelphia , on the ground that they were contract laborers. Thcso men came to this country for the purpose of per forming as gondoliers at the World's Colum bian exposition at Chicago , and they were admitted nt the expiess request of thu expo sition authorities. Thul KiiBnlnii Ireaty. WASHINGTON , D. C. , April 21. The exchange - change of ratification' , leaves now only one more stop to bo taken to put the Kussian extiadltion tteat ) Inlo effect. This i ? the ofllcial proclamation bv President Cleveland , This proclamation will bo issued in a short time , pinbablv upon the receipt of formal notlco by the State department from Min ister White of the fact of the exchange , Until the date of puhlic.ilion of Iho proclam atlon , whenever that ma ) he , the exact text of the treaty Is expected to remain a secret of the executive department. h > the Kiuprrnr. WASHINGTON- C. , Apiil 21 A cabl ( message received at the State departmenl sa.vs that thu emperor of Itussla has signed the extradition treaty between Iho United States and Uussia 1'ostmnntiTM Appointed. WVSIIINOTON , D C. , April 21 Ninety-five tornIh-class postmasters wore appointed today. Of these uight-four wore to 1111 vacancies occasioned by resignations. The "IU" of frruit Culture. The treacherous northern climate makes profitable Iruit growing well nigh impos siblo. Down in North Ualvcston , Tos. , all is dif fercnt ; the risks are removed crops were never known to fail Pear tieos , etc , grow from cuttings Just us willows and cotton woods do up north , and the fertile spot yield ! crops ono alter another , the ) ear 'tound Splendid inducements are offered to hives tors and settlers For particulars apply t ( D D Smcaton. room 17 , llaiker blocl : . th < North tialvoston association's local agant The adiliess of the general oftlco is , Hox. \ > ( U Minneapolis , Minn. THE SUNDAY BI-.K will contain anolher ex clusi\o letter from the pen ot ux-Scnatoi John James Ingalls cf Kansas In it Hit great orator desci ibes his art , gives a vivli account of a desperate battle between Uufui Choatu and Hen Duller and tteats of bonu of thu great orators of history , their moth oils ami their power. Tin : SI-MUI DEB h.ii novcr presented u brighter feature. Do no fall to read U. ROBERTS' ' MINI ) UNBALANCED Lincoln's ' Misuag Minister Found Hiding in a Pasture. FAILED TO RECOGNIZE HIS FAMILY Hamnot H , .lord in mul VVIfo or Oin ilitt In the I'olloo Court on a Snrlous Chnrgc Accused of Korolv- lai ; > > tolrii Troperty. , Xcb. , April'Jl [ Special to Tun Bin ] Hev. S. D Itoberts , Iho Methodist minister who for two days was mysteriously missing from his homo near Wghteonth streel and Kiielid avenue In this city , was found shortly before noon today on the Sew ell fat in. a mlle southeast of the city. Mr. Roberts was found b ) his son. Guy , and n companion hiding In n hole which ho had burrowed on the south .side of a hav stack. Ho did not rccognlzo-hts son and was ovi- dontl ) laboring under an nberratlonof mind Ono of the bovs Immcdlatcl.v returned to the city and notified the family and several noiphbors The patrol vvngor. was secured ntui with Chief of Police Cooper and Dolce- live Malone a party nt oneo proceeded to the leverend gentleman's strange and somewhat uncotnforlable ruticat. Mr llobei is was taken to his home , but on at riving there he appeared not to recog- ni/o liiu wlfo or the neighbors who had gathered to tender their svmpithy and assistance llo allowed himself to IKS put to bed nnd Is now receiving the best of medical attention Ho stated that ho hid had nothing to eat since ho left homo Wednes day , but s lid that he had found water In the siough near thu haystack i\ilciiUy ; n t'ootpud , Samuel S. Jordan and his wife , Kittle Joidan , weioanostcd in this city al noon today upjn suspicion of biiiig connected with a gang of footpads which has been operating In Lincoln for scmo tlmo past I At thp police station Jordan stated that ho I was a harness maker by trade. When ho was scauhod the ollkeis found in his pocket u gold watch , which was recognised as ono taken from Fred Hewlett , a Uurllngtoti engineer , four or ttvo weeks ni'o ' h ) footpads When asked how the watch came into his possession Jordan declined to answer , but his wife burst Into toirs and informed the pollco that the timepiece was given to her husband bv ono Jack C3ilboit , a boiler malceiiomploud here In the citj Her husband , she said , be tween hoi sobs , was to pa ) ( Jiluert $10 for the watch , but ho had never done so She said fillthcr that Gilbert had brought her husband into similar trouble In Omaha The police have icason to bellovo that Jordan and Gilbcit have been wa ) lav ing people and dividing the spoils between them. Ho\v lott was attacked b ) two men one night I several weeks ago , vvhllo returning homo I with a young lady. He made n desperate I light and succeeded in retaining his jiockot- , book , although the sandbaggers got away with his watch Mrs Jordan is a comely young woman , taslefully attired and evidently of good family. She cried bitterly over the dis closures of her husbond's rascality , and the ' police bcllevo that her husband has simply i lied to her in regard to the manner in which j ho acquired the presents ho gave her fiom i tlmo to time She said that she had married Jordan in Omaha , although her famil ) op posed the match. The ) came from Omaha to Lincoln on March 17 , and have been living at OJG South Tenth street Later in the afternoon Gilbert was ar- lested and placed in a cell in Iho jail. Jor dan has succeeded in proving to the satis faction of the police that ho was not ono of the men who held Hewlett up , as he showed that he had been released from the peni tentiary on Mutch 15 , vvhllo the robbery was committed on the 12th of that month. Jor dan and Gilbeit wcro both sent to the peni tentiary from Omaha at the same time , but Gilbert seemed his release last December. Gilbuit claims that ho found the missing watch at the boiler works , where he is em- plo ) ed. Lincoln In IliloT. The half-yearly meeting of the Society of Friends of Nebraska will be held at Masonic hall in this city , commencing tomorrow and. continuing fur'ilucodnys Hov. Byron Ceall was this evening in stalled as pastor of the Third Presbyterian church of Lincoln , Prof. W. E. Andrews , private secretary to Governor Crouuse , de livered the sermon , Hov. J. N. Curtis the charge to the people and Hov. Charles Uradt the charge to the minister. The serv ices were interesting and impressive. Ex-Health Officer Bartram has boon ap pointed sergeant of police and will take the night end of the position. G. O. Smith , one of the clerks in the em ploy of A. M. Davis & Co. , was severely but not seriously injured last night by being blown off his feet by the Ralo which prevailed - vailed all day and night. lie was picked from his toot and thrown to the pavement , his head striking with such force as to ren der him unconscious for some tlmo. Lincoln Odd Follows are preparing to cole- bra to the seventy-fourth nnnlvcisdry of the birth of that order by an elaborate enter tainment to bo given Tuesday evening next , A special Sunday service will bo conducted at the First Baptist church Sunday morning at 0:30. : Fremont NOWN Notes. FiiEMos'T , Neb , , April 21 [ Special to THE BEC. ] There was a good attendance in the Congregational church last evening for the organ recital by George V Htlberti and the music u.\ the Fremont High School ot chestra. Kev. II. D Blown of North Bend,1 Neb , spoke in Love's opera house last evening on "liomnnism as a Political Power" His speech was not a til ado against the Homans as a church , but a discussion of the funda mental principles of Romanism Mrs.CarlPulslfer.no years of age , with her hired man , Jones , w lie is only 2,1 vears of age , wont to Council Bluffs a short tlmo ago and they were married. The bride has resided - sided In this county for many years. Two young men confessed they killed her former husband andwcic hanged in this city last ) ear. I > cli > ntod the .Saloon Men. Snr.Miv , Nob. , April 31 [ Special to THE BUB ] The board of trustees of the village recently elected , met and organi/ed by elect ing G. K. Brigham chairman and Hon. Isaiah Paisley , who was a gallant union soldier dur ing the civil war , marshal The board is composed of four nonpartisiins and ouo 11- ccnso man. At the village election the question of license was submitted to a direct vote and was defeated by four votes Notwithstanding - withstanding this , the saloon men circulated a petition and induced several "dry" men to sign the same , thoreb.v obtaining a majority , asking the board to grant a saloon license The members of the board , however , are firm In their decision to abide the result ol the election , und Shelby will bo "dr ) " for thu first time in eight ) c.us. , Orel Hotel Clmngo. Oui ) , Neb , April 21.- [ Special to TJII BKK. ] Hotel Ord will experience a change of landlords in li few days. J. K Boquol will retire and John G. Shurpo , v'ce ' prcsi dent of the Ord State bank , assume control , Under Mr IJoqiiel's managemcut the house has enjood a deserved popularity with tin traveling public. Ahusrit u Young Ulrl. ScvvAiin , Neb , April 21 [ Special to Tin Bui : . ] Deputy Sheriff blonecker returnee from Sidney , Neb. , last night with Myer : Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest U S. Gov't Report. ® ue > e : * a it ifj 10 id u n 18. Hhmles , chi\r od with iHo deduction of the \enr-old daughter ( jfilUbert Pels , n prom inent fanner near t'tjvi , under promise of marrlairo Ho was taken before County Judge Miner this morning for a preliminary hearing , which ho wnivcd His bond was tlxcd ntftXM ( , wtilch hpi failed to glvo , and is now lit Jail nw ailing lilal. .IUIHII : KiNKAiVrs vicrunv. Conrliultin of n I'AIIIOIHNebraska Civil Suit nt Alfiluii. At.motf , Nee , , April 'sl. [ Special to Tan BER. ] The district I'cmrl ' Ins been in session hero for two weeks , wllj\ Judge Thompson on the bench. The "iMrtsitlon of the term has been the trlil of tttrrvelobrated case of H.vutt against Judjfo Kinkaid , brought hereon on a change of venue from Antelope county , where it was instituted In 18SI. Hattaucd the Judge , claiming tint he had taken from him by means of a search warrant drafts amounting. lo Sl.CTO nnd coin-cried them to his use und tint he had been damaged In the sum of $10,000 for having been unjustly arrested. The defense ot the Jud o was that the drafts weio the proceeds of the sale of cattle belonging to him and which Hyatt had agreed to fatten for the market , and with out the consent or knowledge of htm fraudu lent ! ) shipped thorn to Chicago , sold and took the proceeds ; that the s ilo was r.itilled by him and the drafts demanded from H.\atl , but thai ho fraudulently converted them to his own mo nnd concealed them and that ho was Justified in causing the arrest und search and that the charge against the plaintiff was true Hatt being an atlornoy took an active pait in the trial , hut Kinkaid took no part professionally , being favored with the gratuitous sei vices of a number of eminent atloinos Pour days have been consumed in the trial of the case. The plaintiff practically had no w Itncsses whoso lesll- ii'on ) supported the merits of his case other than himself nnd after his cioss-oxamlnation the defendant could have submitted his case , but as thu honor and integrit ) of the judge had been questioned ho called twotit-live or moio luadiiu citizens asldo ftom the testi- moii ) of Judges Tiffan ) and Coffin by dep osition so that the evidence in support of his defense was overwhelming. After the evidence was closed the case was submitted to the Jm.v without argument and they shottly returned wilh a verdict for Kinkaid. The friends of the Judge , including neigh bors of Hyatt , nro Jubilant over this , nis third victor ) , which is a complete vindica tion for him It is quietly intimated b ) some that the object of the Judge in furnishing such an avalanche of evidence was as much or the purpose of refuting statements and issei lions inveighing against him in the pinion written in the same case by Chief ustlco Maxwell as to maintain his title to ho drafts in controvcrsv Kinkaid tonight s the recipient of man ) congratulations on ils double victory , Iho Justness of which no one questions. I'uculiir Union I'lirlUo VV'lock. PIATTE CEVIEH , Neb , April 21 [ Special 1'clcgiain to Tun Ur.n ] The Sioux City llcr on the Union Pacific i an off the track wo and one-half miles south of this place today , ditching the engine The engineer ind fireman jumped and saved themselves The passenger coached remained on the , rack No ono was hfrit. The accident was laused by the plow ing of land close to the track and the strong "Wind blowing the dirt is if it was snow , causing the cnglno to ump from the rails Conductor Overton did ill in his power to take care of the passen- ers. INilil for AsstiUitlnv tliu < 'omliictor. PHEMONT , Neb , ApnliJl [ Special to TUB Bur. j Henry Kendrielri appeared in police court this afternoon atuTpleaded gulltv to the charge of assault nnd battery against \rthur Blakosleo , a conductor on the Union ? aolllc road , and was fined $10 and costs. * JUa-HANDLEp JUSTICE. How 'Many DnfomlunU In Minor Cusoi INcttpo I'lintshmont. None of the appealed' mis lomo.inor cases upon w liioh T have imiKteod a sentence h ivo jeen taken up at this term of the distilct court , " said Judge Borka to a reporter vestcrday. Regal-ding these cases the Judge said further that no matter how many con victions took place in the police court , li the parties to it were able to glvo bonds they would appeal to the higher court , when the cases , being of minor import , would bo allowed to go by the board. Only the poorer classes , those who could not furnish bonds men , would in this way bo made to fool the foi co of the law. Even in felony cases , the | udgo stated , the process of appeal was very slow. State's witnesses who , on account of their being unacquainted tiera or because their llmuicl.il condition was such that nobody cared to vouch for their appearance , hud to bo sent to the jail , where the county was compelled to board tnem. These remarks by Judge Berka were called out by the case of Mrs Uryant , who was lined for keeping an assignation houso. IJctortUci Out of 1'ocket. Chief Dotoctlvo Haze and Doleclivo Dempsey sey , both of whom have claims against the slate for conveyance money and other ex penses in npnrohejidlng fugitives from jus tice , have discovered that their turn on the state pay roll does not como with this year or next either. When the apnropriation bill for this purpose was passed by the last leg islature the clerk in copinglt omitted the words "relating to all outstanding uills " No old claims can theieforo bo paid out of the monuy appropriated for this puipose. The sleuths are making an effort to induce Governor Crounso to agree to allow them in- toicst at the rate of 7 per cent on the monuy which they have oxiicudod , and for which they will not bo reimbursed until another legislature meets and passes u new bill cov ering this jioint. Shook ITp thn Siinnttorx. Sergeant Sigw art , accomuanicd by San itary Inspector Sheerar and Officer Sobak , who acted as an interpreter , served over 100 notices on the squatters in shanty town yes terday. The presence of the officers and the serving of the papers created quite a little flurry among the people who have chosen this spot as their abode. With the papers m their hands they would rush from neighbor to neighbor , presumably for the purpose of informing thorn of the awful ca lamity that was in store for them , but bo What Is It ? In point of fact it is the freedom from poisonous and spurious ingedients ? , the ex cellence in flavor which gives to Dr. Pricels Delicious Flav oring Extras of Vanilla , Orange , Lenlon , etc. , their wide popularity and increas ing sale. , / The retail groterssre learning that quality rather than price is , ' retain the kconfidence of customers and make a successful business * PEGS&LIST ri * ninii lS ! KDR eW CKH .SOU..I.M. li iiiiHiiuitrlrii I'm- . | U nnsnrp iiBoil In the trout mi nt of till Oliroulo , Prlvnto am . \Vrlto In < ir unit .nit pi TKlvi'.Mi ; : > r 111' MAIL XdJrutu nltu > tiinp fur par - ni'iilari vrlilci will U ) unit I' I'vJUoitlil o.llcullid lilii-it yoiul tlio hn lu Till Rlnnocn that were shot nt them the orileor * mot with in olnttclo In thn iH-rTonii.uico of tlu-lr ilutj I'nllrn l'iricr | ih . Mrs Uryantvns flnoit $45 nml roHs In liollco oourt iCHtpnliiy for kooplntr n house of nisiutuitlon. She apimaloil to ttio district court. Mr. Hnrynof T culvlllp.Colo , ntul n pawon- gcron the Hock Iilntul train ycstorJny nftor- noon , lost a f IW illnmoiut i > ln on the trip in some manner. Ctoorpo It Hurst has cntorcil compl-ilnt air.iliist M. T. llurko for solllncr lliiuor with out Imvitig lirst ohtulncd n license , nt 131 ; ) South Tenth street. FREAKS OF THE CYCLONE. Somn I'oenllur IVnturon of tlio Knoent Storm In .MU onrl. A letter received hy Mrs M. Hemlrlx of this city from MM H. C Sharp , n sister liv ing1 at Hig'nsvillc ' , Mo , sajs in suhstanco that the eyelono which lately occurred there crtnii' on iKjtwi'en 0 and 7 o'clock in tlio o\cn- ingithanolso HUe the blasting of rock and triiveleil with ( ? reat velocity. The cloud wore \orystrango appearance It was fuimel-shapod , tlio stnaller end touching the ground and twisting and whirling about In a terrible manner. Above the funnel wus a fo.irfuily bl.ick cloud and over It lump for a second n llery red cloud , which darted north , then west , then ntirtheast A tieifihbor had his house torn into fragments and then burned Feather beds and clothes wet * blow n for a illstanco of two miles Another neighbor's house was also destroyed , but the urns and the slock at each of these places \oro uninjured. Another house was tinned over und tluuiwner h.ulli hint Three him- Ued bushels of wheat belonging to another icrson wcro blown away and no trace of sacks or wheat could bo found At another's place nothing but a hen house vas left. The cooking sto\o was carrlod over into a wheat Hold , and biscuits in the > ven were found uninjured. The horses be- onglng to ono man seemed to be covered vitb glue , and ono of them was impaled by i fence rail Two children of another neigh- > or were killed , a third fatall > Injured , and , ho father seiiouslv hurt The house was of irlck , and when the roof blow off the walls 'oil ' In , burying the father and one of the hlldten The child died between the 'nthor's knees and before his veri eyes , but ic was so pinned.Jown as lo be unable to lelp It The wife nnd mother finally oxtri- ated hciself nnd released the hushind , but .ho other children could not bo taken out mill help arrived Every member of ono 'nmilj was kill oil , and several other families est ono or more members A few extracts from the Lexington Intelli gencer , received by Mr Ilendriv , aio inter esting readinr They are as follows- "When the crest of the storm had i cached an altitude of about sixtj degrees thewit - icssed a strange , wonderful and beautiful ihenomenon. 'iho crest of tlio cloud seemed to bliie out all at oneo with bright , elec trical light , and for n moment it looked as if the whole Ltown of the cloud was a lolling mass of living coals of lire * * * The small point looked moro like an elephant's trunlc than mi.\ thing else and licked up fences , lo\eled trees and created ha\oc gen erally At ono place two bucks joined to gether with mortar weio lifted up mid de posited in the limbs of a tree , where they lemained At John Walker's an iron pump In a thiity-cicht-foot deep well was drawn DUt and carried into an adjoining Held some hundred. } ofards . awa.\ Chickens were stripped of their feathers and hurled against bail ) whe fences and suspended tliuio or impaled - paled Will Hatlleld found a gaili dressed doll in the Held of Dr. Brown , four and one- TORTURING ECZEMA Editor Iowa Plain Dealer Cured of In- suirerallo Itching and Pain by the Cuticura Komcdioa. No Loss Than Five Physicians Con sulted Their Combined Wisdom Followed Without Benefit. I am sixty-six yo.irs oh ) . In August. 183. ) was troubled with tha pavullar ? kln dlseaau to wlilch pcop o of my mo nro stibleet. Known nnioiiK medluil men aacczuina. Itsllrstap- poirunco wasnuurtho un'ilos. It rapidly ox- tonriod o\or the lower B\treinltlps until my les wcro no.irlv ono raw soru. : from log the trouble extended ucrosn the hliis. shoulders ami the entire leiuth ot the sirtns. the legs unU urmsure itiy swollen with un Itchlni ; , bin nlnz p.iln , without cessation. AHliouuli tliu bust moiilo.il advice atlalnablo was ump'.oyod , no less th in live iihjslcliins of the iiliuo being consnltod und tlio proscriptions bolns tliu ro- nult ot their combined wlmlom. thu disease thouch upp iH'ntly chocKed. would ruour In a few days as bad us ever1 , durlni ? Its progress my weight foil iiwny about twonty-llvo pounds , As an experiment I bo au thu nso of I'uricintA. following the simple and plain in- stmetlous ( rl\ii with iho HKMUDII- . . and In liour weeks found myself well , with skin soft nnd n.itni.il Incoldr , tlialtchin : and u.ilnon- llrely rolloved. W. II MI2AD. IMItor Iowa Plain Dealer , C'reseo , la. Cuticura Resolvent The now lilooi ) nndSkln Purtder. and greatest of Humor Remedies , Inturnally ( toio.insu thu blood of alllmpurltlosand polsonuui olumcnts and thus reuuivo the o.niso ) , and Cuneuiu.tho Croat Skin Oiiro. nnd UUTICUIIA boxr , un ux- qulslto Skin I'urlflor and rtemtiner. oxtorual- ly ( to ele.irthusklnand sualp. and lustoro the linlr ) . speedily euro ovcrv humor nnd dlsoaso of the skin , Rc.il | > ai.d liljo 1 , with loss of hair , whether Itching , burning , so ily pimply und blotchy , whether Iniulo. sorofiiious , hernllta- ry ort'ontaulonshar plijsloluns and all oth er remedies fall. Sold everywhere. I'rlco. CUTICUIIA. 2Ti : ltsniVKNi. II. I'rep ired t > y the Dunn AM > UIIKMII AI. CoiiroiiAnuN , lloston. nd for "How to Cure fcltln Disonsev PIMi' ' ' , hlucK-heuds clinpiii'il and oilv.skin uuroil by t UTicbliA SlrDicAiru SOAI- FREElSlHEDMATM 1 Mf ' " " " " ' " " "It" H" : t lltlflirit \SrS \ A Anti-rain riB ' T relieve * rhen- \ f & rnatlsni , solntle. hip , kluner , chest % * * nnd inusuular uiilns und weak nesses. The first nnd on'y ' paln-kllllng plaster. We will nd you the m rrtluui Frtncli 1'itparutlon CALTHO3 free. nd a l al guaranut that ( .AI/lllUa "HI Uculorn .TOIIF Dleallli , .Mr nctli niiJ Vigor. Use it and pav t/tatis/iril , Addrnss VON MOHLCO. . Silt iBiriiu iuU , CUcl uu , Okto. AgentsWanted Everywhera. THE RENOWNED COAL SAVER fiu"t > 8 ono quarter uf your coil bill prevents Boot nnd cinders , clealrojs coal Kill , pruiluujt porfeot couibuatlnn keep $ bollor Hooi oloin niilcat hot llru In live nilnuti's nct cqu-illf ell oihinlaion Bdltcunl Ono puckiiitu custliu- conn U utllrliit : to trontone ton at coil tor furllior lnforiuatloa ullouuraldrois wit'i > tnmp , L. S. ELLS WORTH & CO. , 400 S. 13thS. Omaha.Nob. f. s. wiJJ'os/3o/er. Unpltnl $400,000 Surplus. $05,000 ffficon and Dlrjclort [ lonrr W. Vatai prail til It. C. 1'utllliiK vlod lira ill < u , C. S .liina > . f f Mono John r ! Collliu J .X iL I'alrtjx ; li > * li I lUcU , caibltir THE IRON SANK. Ol * TEJSTJf , Teethoxtrino'l 11 morntnr New ono * Infari'i 1 rftir eon iimin day I'erfoul lit gun untooil ! Jrd Floor , Paxton > laak > KJthajidFnrnnni Stvoati. Klorator ou IUU st Vdlepiiuni I0i > lllil.NU THIS Wllll YUt half miles ntrny , where the storm hrtd blown It. " After the grip , when you are weak nnd "plnyed out , " Hood's Sarsnparllln will re store your health and strength. Selection f nn Architect. At the regular meeting ot the Hoard of Kducatlon Monday night the selection of an architect for the coming i ear will probably bo considered , The term of the present architect , Mr. John Ijxtenser , wan out last month , but It Is Uaimcd that It would not bo wise to make a change now when so many school buildings nro In cour.so of con struction. On the other hand , there tire a good nnnv architects who would like tha lob nt a much ICM llguro than the. $1,500 which the piescnt Incumbent draws , nnd there Is a chunco for u lUelj skirmish. A * Tn > lli > iiiil Mnr.v has attracted attention latcli , hut as a mat ter of fact the public has also devoted tlmo to things substantial , Jimglni : bj the unpre cedented sales of the Gall Harden Haclo brand condensed milk Unequalled as a food for Infants. 'Sold by grocers and drug gists. ALWAYS THUS. Pilot Knob , Mot Sufibrod Mr. Henry P. O/ Travers , formerly i W of this place , suf- Yoars. fercd with chronic rheumatism for 20 years , and \.vas treated at times by several doctors. ST. JACOBS OIL cured him. No No Return return of pain 3 in 3 years. G. A. Farrar. Years. Don't Pay ffioney for Wale r A elM Pxtrnct of Hoof l mnro llcon- oniloftl Omn n lljuM fcirthn rtii < nn tlint It Mconri'ntrntiHt , mul honeiokcup ers nlll 11 ml It imicliclionpor to BUY Licbig COMPANY'S Extract ° f Beef B solid conoentratoil oitrnct fro" from ( nt nnd n ' im nr nny faroliin su ! > - tuiiCG and dloolvo U tlicnuolv t > > The El.'n.itnro tiumttno ffnn tliu jur hasthU In blao. Muk u jour tiKidil rl'h nnil HUM' , tonu yon wliolo system , curouw ry nrrvotis ttoiihleltli Nerve Beans , : i nuwosotiblc : ill * > i < u\ory of iiiurxolrita poner. Thev rcnuu youth , rcstoro vigor , Klvc irlow of hnu th. ilonliln vnp.iulty for work or ple.iiuio.ondurful fet overwork iiml worry , bold l > y clrnir Nts $1 i hn\ two wuel.s1 Minplv , or by mail , NHUVU HKAN CO. , HulT.ilo. N. Y OR KItfEES Can bo supported and rendered loss painful by using a SILK ELASTIC ANKLET or KNEECAP. "Wrlto us for measurement olanlc. Dealers in Physicians and Hos pital Supplies. 1513 Dodge St. , Omaha , Neb. Professional Nurse , Treats Ml kinds of dlsoiisoa , IntornM ana ox- toriuil. Gimrantoos la oyory case. Monoyro- fundcJ in alloasos whcro jiatlont is dlssitla- flod. No regular fco ohar ocl. 1'iitlcata pay whato\ amount they ciui afford for troat- inont. 16th and Capital five , CrouiiBo Block , Itooms 0 , Tnnil 8 , Omtilio. AT THE NCXT MOPNINO I FEEL DMIQHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS DETTCR. My ilortor ntvj u ncM cnilly nn th * Mrtnudi , llTtrnntl IcIJntMt.n'iil t < ni | < "innlUiiitlr < > . Thli drink la mn le from licrtw. nn.l is prrp ircd for iu ItliralKsl 'X All druEElussell I l l .Vic. tvnil II mi.irkaco. If you rnnnot gel U , sou , Ioiir I nddms fur n frcu ftMnplo. l.nnr' * i'nnillr .m'lllrliio tmitr * llir lionrli rnrn < lnr > In onlrr In ! > < > lieililiy tlili It nn eiwity , AiUlrr-a OltATUUl' . \ \ ( HHlvVAHU l.r lln\.N.Y. OF AM , JilNDS. Wo nro honiliiiiartnrs forunr artlelj miulo In h ird or soft rubber. WE KETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Rubber Gloves for protecting the hands in GARDENING HOUSEWORK VI THE ALOE & PENFOLD COns , /ns ( riiint'iifM , itiH'iiin/ s/in ; SuppHot. 11-1 South lF > tli St. . Next to PostofHoo. TREATMENT. roil ALL Chronic , Harrow , Privata ail Special Diseasas. 21 y o-xrs oxporlonas. OK WOMEX Tiontod nt t'lOl a inontli mid nil niodlulnei furnlshoil other tronb'M ' trmti'd nt roTsoinbla CUNHl IjlATlON I'KIMX Cull ou or Dll SEYMOUR PUTNAM DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB STRENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD ' VMM . . 1. D. . K o. 4 llninncd et. , Ill RT" " , M J . , c/lifj r pfiyilctnn of thf nns o\\3 < lcd b > tliu HPlilCit. \ ' l > cltlit/&n ( < \ nil JHito * * i.nil IIVntriMJ of J/tn. " 10 V" < 7f Uie mMtltf-agfa and oni. ' " nl'Vlon .n IICIBOII or by letter. ] > ioeilus vrlth Jesllinonlriln , KJIKE , irEP book , Sfl pNCi : OV f/I I E. OK PJU.F- UKSKKVATJOM. . .00 pp. . lii ln\nlunl.lo liro- ipllon.1. full a.lu.oul7SliiO Ijy mail , nejilod Omaha's Newest Hotel ( OR. 12TI1 AND HO/MRJ Ui. irnooms nlf..SO par ilir- tdlloonu ut tl OJ imr iHr lOIloonn witli llith nt tl 'II pir lir lUlioomt with ItntU at Sto II S ) pir l\r OFENEL ) AUGUST 1st Modern In IJrrry lci iirrt. Nouly C. S. ERB. Prop. Tlio nly hotel In tno c IV with hot and co'it water and Htu nn no it In ovnry r. ) ) n 'lubi nnJ dining uu n tort ice BATES $2.50 TO $1.00. Special rates on upplluatlon. B. SILLOWAY , Prop. MARK & SONS. f , MISSOURI. DAVIESSCO.K WHISKEK Headquarters for Write us lor prices on Whiskies both in bond and tax paid. WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE WEST. ARNISH co.-st. LQU\SWO. \ MANUl'ACTUHHIiS Ol' THE CHLUDnATIiD GOLU BBA OLOSSIT The most durable and beautiful finish for The ideal polish for Furniture , Pianos ! floors and wainscoting. Ilasily iiii > li ( > il. and String Instrumonts. rrovonte | Ilripu iiiNtaiilly. JIuUct tircfioino the \arnlsh from cracking und imparts a ' nil bin . All dirt Hi'r 17 mtiiocpNsnry. brilliant flnlsh A lew drops on a soft cloth iinilNtaliiH froiiiRrnumo , Ink , toliarro " mill blood , easily roinoToil by Hiniiily is sufficient ! then rub well o > er the var- wiping It with a damp cloth. Made in ten nlslied surface until dry. Case of ao bottles , brilliant shades. ? l.00 pur can. t)0.0 ) < > , filnglo bottles 25 cents. 2L * > " POR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.-6a txAer sizr COMMCILTAUr THE MERCANTILE CIGAR , BETTER THAN EVER ! Made of tint llnrst quality of llntuim Tnlmrcu tlintrnn bo l > otiflit. Kqanl In ' % fTy rt * < pect ( o ( ! IH Imvortrd clears , llnuuruclured I ) If. 1C. HICK MlillCANTIliU C1U.V11 r.VC1 } GUV. hi. Lnvli 1816 Douglas Strool , Omaha , Nob. Ilio omlnnnt "luolallit In norrjiu chronlo prtritti bluad ikln aal urlnitrr illistui reglitorod Krlunta In iniJlJliu , a dlpliini aa I osrtlnjitai will h > , U * UII tratllt [ with lliu uiu c&t > rrn , luit mm ioul , > o nlnat naiknJii nUit loitu nil an.l form of prlruo illij iji. Nu uirrourr ut l N * trammqnt for Ion ot rlul piwtr I'arthi unibld to vlilt miini j bj trut-il at h ) u * brcurrotpundnnea Mollolna or I utr ni inti i it b/ mill or otj'tit ujirjlr piaol , no nur/ci u nil * L-aleoouluiiH urundir Ono | i r ciuil Inlurrlnw proforrJl. ConiultMlon fro * CurrjioouJonj ) xrlotlf prlrata HOOK ( > lr t rli i gtUfJI ( lot fro * UOtit Uouri , Ja-io. lu ! p. a. duaJ * ; U . ia. ( J U nt. mid luuiptoralrouUr.