ass r- '. ..v!g Vfc. " ' CI .VHi .F-JV TT J isKffiJ,' fe-liAV ii jhhmu Rv',jsmwu:uny r r. 7 l.F Wi -jJtAVL '.v-Adsapis' imavm VS'V mi EBRASA'S ELlfE'FAmiLY SEWSPAPE" lOL, S NO. IV LINCOLN, NEBRWSKK, S7TURD7Y, WPRIL I. 1893 PRICE PMJ7I2 CGNT . .Sk.in- -. i-.; at nuah "V i &sQ5x- wasr-v -7,,'sgMW II lmmW r TOtoCT . . . V rT3Br csMiW a XJl ITS7I j:r jMml i 1 1 ir inn i v v vrTm n'4 v t.m E7i it m! HB W5 I m.w- ba jr w"-o jr."d.i o ii w,i m"Z""mM . w-m ws ovr Mcn. v 1J& H WrM KWfKW tt i mr. wkx iur.Y4 ffrcss vAmvi ra i: itvwzj is miiii nkw m.'c,,.' r( Atfc rnvwau frww& wnV- a,w. rxr iot nimf, i. msy lTlW ! YfM I 'WrXS&J WW 1 iU fili .wjmL w .! vrM!K7ra3 v. .'.rWuTS mms8w:w iaBPSfss3Tr fuvTwc t?j& t ktcti Esiri m, m n .um.mi ii'.,ii.fA vyvx7 .!. i vxvziiiik ffcH".k -r n . r i'.-. rv iti'aa wwm w kiuWiKmawkss xr. .wivisiAm,i irs rvw wwwmiSvSAVvw teijk- w&-2 iciLj iriV4JiRy' II OF 1 101 In tin lmt Inmiic of Tin: ('ormr.H Hiiiiu oritlcUiu wiim Iik1ii1j,mm1 as to tin unliitiM'cstliiir nature of tlio jiiim'immI lii(ji of tlio iMirriMit .oxslonxif tlio li'W lutiuv. It was prolialil.v not due t that Honii'wliat fai'timiH ci-tlii'lsm that, in the niultoi' of Inti'Pfst, thore was u startling ivvlvul ilurlni; tho past week. On Thursday a I'liimiiitlco of attorneys to whom had heen roforrod a lot of testimony tatun by foinnilttoi's of tho li''lslatnro bi'aiinjr on tlu adintnlstra tlon of statu institutions, reports itH Undines, which wort1 to tho olTi'ct that tho wtuto has boon systoinatloally plan dorod for years past by tho oout motors who have, boon fnrnisliinj,' supplies-os-peolallj relating to the ooniluot of af fairs in conducting the insane hospital and the penitentiary in this city. Tills report promises to make of the pro-cut so.-sion one of the nio-t intcu-cly inter ostium over hold since tho days of Governor Hntler's impeachment, or more Interesting than any ecs-lon ever held in this state, as it recommends Impeachment proceedings ii).'aiiist Sec retary of State John V. Allen, Attor ney CJoiioral Ha-tln's, Laud Commis sioner Humphrey and ex-Treasurer Hill, cliaritiK' them with malfea-aiieu in otlluo. It (loelaros further that evi dence is at hand to warrant such pro ceedings and tho lllliitf of suits to re cover from these olliolals and con tractors for supplies under them the money of which, it alleges, the state has been plundered. All of this testi mony has not been made public, but some of It has found Its way Into the public prints, and it is of such a tenor as to load to the conclusion that (or haui K. Kelts, now in jail await ino; trial for alleged frauds in tho sale of coal to tho asylum, Is a martyr us compared to the boncllciarles of some of tho lily frauds that have been perpetrated npiiinst tho state. This investigation business is decidedly a wholesome pro cess, and all f,rmd cltlens want to seo it ro on. 1'eoplo have lonjj suspected that tho state was lwlnj; robbed for years past. Now their suspicions have been strengthened by the lindins of a coiumltto of lawyers acting as a legis lative tribunal. They are naturally anxious to have tho Inquisition yo on, to tho end that tho innocent may be exonerated and tho guilty punished, if any there be who are guilty. Jet it be undcr-tood that punishment will surely follow ollleial corruption, but let it come as a matter of justice and not as a source of political capital for any politi cal party. All are Interested alike In preserving tho revenues of the state and the honor of its ollioinU. The taint and general suspicion of corruption that continually hedges about every state olllclal and clings as a stench around the state house corridors should be at once ellectually wiped out, and tho state liou-o walls placarded with emphatic declaration- that corruption will not Iw tolerated. u i llort is bo inu made to implicate numerous ok-ollleiul-i, jiud a proposition is made to extend tho investigation back Into former administrations. 'Flu? current session promise- to be sulUeiently in teresting, thank you, ere It i over. At last tho contract for the west O street viadiwt has been let to n .Mil wuukeo bridge building company and work thcreou will undoubtedly -non lu t,'in. It will bo a rciit luiproveiiu-nt. and idtleiis generally approve tlu- ac tion of tho-e couucilmeji who have worked to have it built. It 1- true that tho term- upon which it is built are not decidedly advantageous to the city, aud In in years to come, perhaps when most of the present ;.'cnorntlo;i hae atsed hence, the burden inllictcij upon tho city by the acceptance of the terms of the railway companies will brin;,' down malidictious upon the heads of the present e!t, council. The sole maintenance of that viaduct is bound to prove a heav, burden, aud entails an c.pouo the contemplation of which, together with a realization of the fact that they have e-caped any futuie responsibility, must ullord the railway oltleials eou-idorable satisfac tion. Hut the people wanted a viaduct at any cost, and dnl not -top to peep too far into the futuie. Any council man who did not favor accepting the proposition would hae been court inj: tho severest orilieisin. It is to be regretted that in tinallj awarding tho contract for the building the coun cil should have 1 dulged in an un-eom-ly squabble that led to a suspicion of boodle. There Is no question that oitliur one side or the other 'His -abject to undue inlluences. Tho pro posed viaduct will bo of stool, or iron nuil stono piers, with paved roadway and plunked walks ulong ouch sldo. It will bo 1,700 foot lone;, reachiiif,' from Eighth street wont to Third street, and the central roadway will be twenty-live feet wide, exclusive of the sk-foot walks. At Third street one approach will lie north on that street, and an other will come In from tin-west. The contract price is about KI.I00, but tho cost will undoubtedly run beyond that figure. People mav reasonably take with sooral graii s of allowance most of tho damaging statements now being elreii- lated concerning a good many citizens of tills city. An examination of the olllclul ballot to be used in the coming election will disclose the fact that the gontlomcn w lioso names ofteuost ap pear in those impassioned personal at tacks are printed thereon, so, there fore, if your house is robbed or your horse stolen or your henroost sacked, it will hardly pay you to have one of these gentlemen arrested on suspicion. Ho may not 1h) tin; tliicf, and If lie is lie may bo able to fasten tho guilt upon the other follow. The alleged fact that a man is a liorsotbief, tlnig. black log, robber or falsillcr. when demon strated in the heart of a political can vass, may not lo safely taken as proof that he Is not always a consistent and conscientious Christian and a gentle man in every respect. Citizens who have moved since last fall's registration of voters, and liae not secured tho enrollment of their names in their now precincts, can do so today. And they will llnd it no child's play. Tho man who was not registered last fall has simply to go to the registrars in his precinct, submit to tlie prescribed inquisition and have his name duly enrolled, but ho "ho was registered and has moved into another precinct don't preserve so easily his right to vote, lie must llrst go to tho registrars of tho precinct from which lie moved, submit to a course of ques tions aud secure a cortlllcate. Then he must carry this to tho registrars In his now precinct aud have ills name duly enrolled. Tho man who-o time docs not usually hang heavy on his hands nftou linds it hard work to keep in line with tho new-fangled ideas of what American citloiwhip mean.-,. There promises to be a larger vote cast by the ladies tills year on members of tho board of education than ever be fore. It lias heretofore been supposed that only Indie-who had children of school age or who paid taxes in their own names possessed the right to vole. A decision of the attorney general and the state superintendent of public in struction, however, is to tho oiled that the wife of a man who pays taxes is also entitled to vote, probably upon Un equitable theory that she is a joint owner in the property taxed. A woman's appetite is said to bo u conspicuous us hor desire-, l!efore t he world she nibbles daintily at a cheese Hindu loh, and in the sacred silence of tho pantry she cats pork aud bean with a tablespoon and wipes oil her cherry lips with tho dish elotli. A new amusement has been introduced that will woi-k a betruyal of her deception. It Is known list he progressive pie party, J he game is given in the dining room, and the players sit down hungry. The pie is brought in and the couple .start i ith'g- The couple finishing llrst gets a credit inai'K, ami tlie winners of four rounds of pie iuo presented with a souvenir spoon. The booby prize is a turnover made of leather. The game Is growing in pnpuhwJty aud pie found cries are adi ei tlsiag lheir wares in a ciety journubj. i.e. peopie Muoiieiievi ill ai loasi a sen.hlance of eUort to enforce the law reguUtlng tlie lawless element r-I. i i.. .. i... i. .ii ... i. . i . Illelllber that tills quo Ion do 'Mlot i 1 1 1 ii tr-i t u nt ( ! tl c 1 1 iti tii tim ,1. ..... -.(... s.w........ ' vi.-.-i ... i. inayor. n is iinporiani tiiot two men who will not turn the city over to tlie ' lawless ami lawbreakers be placed up on the excise board. Messrs. F. W. Mrown and A. 10. Hargreaes ju-o men w no can no i-oiien upon to -ee tin- law- eiitorccd in a manner that w I be a element will prevail for two year- ' nforccd in a manner that will hi I With all duo respect to the deluded men and women who embrace the. faith of the Christian Mcientists, this occult belief seems to bo iu disfavor, Wi'liiu the past few das one faith-1 healiiig sceiitist has taken down his sign, ami shadows of doubt hover over his household. He was a middle aged gentleman, who was sensible in many tilings, hut utterly demented on tho subject of Christian Science. His wife was a good woman and did not take tho palnn to either verify or ills provo tho mystic Ideas of her husband. Hut she became sick. as all good w men may, and her husband insisted on con vincing her that his theories wore well founded. He prayed font ally, lint Ills wife became worse eery hour. A day had pas-cil, and although tho prayers wore numerous, the good woman was actuality sullorlug, she pleaded with him to scud for a doctor. lmt he refused. Finally when she could endure the facet no longer he imiminone.l a neighbor ami a physician soon had Iter around again. Hut the sign is torn from its hinges, and domestic discord reigns in the family of one misguided faith healer. Lincoln is comparathcly free from dudes and oilier vermin lmt now aud then one w ill laid and hlos-nui out until withered. It takes a good deal of real pure nerve to pose as a full-Hedged swidl of the howling t Nancy species. Therefore one of these things attracts no little attention when it appears upon our public thoroughfares without a chaperon or conservator. Durlugtlie pleasant weather this week twoaestlio- zmiwVIVHIHSHP& 1 1 j 1 tic youths strayed out I rem the Hotel i which is saW to hac iiceu the lady's Lincoln taking tlieh-can s with them, little daughter. Finally the gentle-tlii-v weie in an aiuui'-i at hurr and man f mini htmclf follow Iiil' the nerson id id not look when- they w.-ie 'going and -non collid. d with disastious re - suits. They caught on in (.raee.i- .Hoinan fashion and will nowheronti I . to the hospital for a time. The stranger who should drop down In'o Lincoln without liivt having lieard of it- numerous militury neadtii.ies would certainly be .startled to note fie number of uniform-to ho seen at any time upon the public streets, .lust IV lmt Useful tnll-llo-.,, tlio mi.ilnt-ii mill. I ! i- ...... . ,a,-v ucad-mv e m-orves in collc-o L.,.1no,uy s not apparent to tlie ca-ual .i........... i,,., .,.....,. ,...... .,,,,. ,.,.,,,, ,... In tlie line ,.f .11.,.!.. ii.. ... .. . tliev all seem iletui'lllllliid t b im- it The day will i ertaluly i-uiiu' wl.cii the goieruiuoiji will ho asked to assiiuc an espionage over these uiiaature m-Iio ils of ,if aud exercise ji 111, .f.il p ,,.y in their euciiliragellll-ut. There is lio question that to hundreds of thought- ' M1i lHM)1)le the Hiou.M.t ..f -,.. I ... ,i .."..' ,, Vi i unnii, i, iiiinn.t in.. villi. .ii,i.. i. .... y i .i .. pupil- is ,iiiuo-i lucxpncnnmc. I i ac. - h . . ot uiietil m or u i' lie -'it inn ful ambitions se.m to such inuu,e much more consistent with the te.u-h- ings or clirislianity aud the Ainer.cni spirit of progi ess. Hut to the pe ipl. t li - siglit of tho crowds of young men in blue and brass buttons is not by am moans an unwelcome one, an'i the more of them that can bo soon ln-re tl better. The Huiiington is preparing to lead another material march of improve ment in wostei n travel. It is prepar ing io esiamisn an aii-i'iiiiinau car train running on fast time from Chlcugo to Denver- such a train as no wostern road lias yet olTored its patrons. A nowvlnss of Improved en- glues has boon ordered especially for i this train and are now being distri buted along tl.c Hun. Tills train, it Is understood, is to lie known as tho Den ver limited aud will comprise only Pull man and baggage cars. An amusing story is related concern lug a somowhat'Ludioroiis blunder com mit t -d by a w'oll-known professional man of Lincoln up at r'ullcrlou a few days since. Tit's story involves a physi cal failing concerning which the gen tleman Is extremely sensitive, but the ( winter lias thoroughly disgusted thorn result is so extremely laughable that - even the nio-t ardent friends of No lie can hardly fail to forgive a recital brasiui. The unfailing regularity with of tlti-facts hero, especially as long as his name is wllliheld. The gentleman referred to Is very-near sighted. Ho was in Kullortnn at tho time to deliver a lecture and a lady acquaintance, a member of his church, bad Invited him to her homo to dinner. She was to scud for him li tim for tho meal. She did so, nmUtlie gentleman started for the Iioiiso following his guide, I abend of hhii into a house. lie nollci d ' that the welcome extended him was not a-, oordJAl as h had rca-tuu to ex pect but there was nothing discourte ous in Hut lireatuient ace irded him and he sat for (wo hours and talked to the head of tbti'fainllv before tho susniclon fastened Itiolf upon him t .at there must , Ma inistaUjKiint'whoro. Fiunlh In-was oonvinced in his own infix! Hint he Mis (looimuJ nn In etnor iiiatiliiiucr wnicii, lie h ii befii Informed, was rondv w 'icii ' he stiirtoiljfuiul round courage to cauti- ... oils v i-omnrk lo i s lost: can l he m i -taken, 'can 1? dinner with M 1 proiuised to take . - . JIue I i-oin - to tho wrong place Po wliicli a i doubt the imnoi'tuiiiible Hi nigh w hi loriii'jjhost replied: "Ve-. sir, I gu '-s you niutt liav m ule a mistake. .Mr- ' Hvim riglit over there." inititin' lhn ii alio ii" ir by It is al lli" t pilnTui t roll "t up m the lluel In.'s of tlnii L'nc ilu g.'iitloin in at that m ..iieiit. -Hi iv.ili. -d that siiii'oae II ' -m, Ol' WlliilU 'I' or U ' lie ' H dinner thf.t day, U a t reiat. d. L'ncolnMs to have another college soon 'J'ho lierman Lutherans will hllid it.nipoll 11 site recently -elected sniiie libit a lice Milllh of the Western Normal college, and tin -iivi I railway company' has already hi gun an exten sion of lth Hawthorne line toward the new college site. Church Howe has not been able, in tho language of tlio illustrious Sam Kldor, "to'do much loglslutln"' for tlio past two weeks, us ho bin boon laid up In IiIh rooms at the Lincoln communing softly with a ouo of rhemi utlsin. ' Within Hie past week be has i oiorodlablo to carry out any obligation uiailo sulllcientH to get down stairs on crutches, and those who mot him would have hardly realized the icuso for Ills complaisance but for Ills pro olTei'ed osplauation Hint "legislators are now working overtime, for which they draw no pay." All who liae for years boon hanging persistently to the argument that No liraska's winter ellmale js among the lluost are ready t lot go. The past which each halting promise of genial spring has boon chased away by a snow storm to give place to two or tin days of easperatingly dlsagi able weather has weakened the faith of all in the pleasure and hoalthfuliioss of the Nehru-lm climate. lln- l.lnriilii riilli-i;i of .'Mu-lr licit ii I. The Liucolu'follcgo of Music olood a very successful Winter term, aud will open Its spring term April Mrd with lnci-i used numbers. The stud ents second recital will lie held on Tuesday April lltli at V. M. C A. hall, to which Invitations or tickets can be had free by applying at tho olllcc, I truce Hulhllug. Persons con templating talcing a musical course should not fall to call at the college olllee before malting an engagement elsewhere. Professors l-'rank, Irvine and others of the faculty are worthy of the success that lhc have met with In tho short time they liae been with us In their honest endeavor to make tho school the best In tho city. Tho-e interested in lilllsio should attend the recilal Tuesday, April 1 1 Hi. sniiii'iiiiiiL' riiic in oiuii-Ki (iiiiiii.. Tho Hlrshbergor Optical Co. of St. Louis, one of the most successful and Iwst known Institutions of its kind in tho country, Iiiih, placed Its Lincoln Hgoncy In tho hand of Kugono liiiletl, tlie Hleventli street jeweler. An ex pert optician will soon visit this city to start the business, after which the com pany will have another professor here to make visits of a week at a time. The high standard of the company and the popularity of their agent hero will win a largo practice. If you enjoy dancing go toyourdrug gist and get a bottle of Positive Corn Cure, which Insures comfort. No such line of canned fruits in tlie city as shown by W. A. Collin .v Co., I i:i South j:ieenth street. For new carpets. ourtuiiis.drnpcrios line linens, new e.ipos, cloaks, kid gloves, milJiliety, etc., see ilerpleslieimer .V Co. ' White Mowing machine.- at "us South Klovonth hi reot. i .. S. C.illick, Fashionable Tailor. Latent nocelties In gentlemen's spring goods, (jillick still enters to tlie wants of the public. ( -'all on him and bo sillied. HUH o street. it'KUll 10. l-'all lino of artist's materials at Lin coln I 'rami- ami Art company's, '.'211 Smith KloM-iith sti (. When you want prompt erice aud rair treatment ami tlie selis-tlon from I he largest stock nf gri cries in Lin coln call on W. A. Collin ,V Co., sue - cesser.-, to .1. Miller. 1 CI Mouth LloM-nlh street. i v H.'s spring Satis- hotel L A. II im-t.'.id i- selling W. ! ruinous i. made to measure i,.i, ....ii i . ,i.. I....... ""- " "" "-- i... nui-i. ' faction guaranteed. Llndell block. Call on the '. 'lining Class ,v I'aini Co., soullieast corner Twelfth ami M streets, for all kinds of glass and high guide paints. i Halter's niai-Ui t :JIi North Tenth' ft red. Lincoln-s old reliable uiark.-l. is , where ladies should c-.ll for l l.oli-i.,...ii ,,,.,,.,.B, Tolopboiie orders over No. Hhi """"' i eicpnom-a i.. i.. ....... ,. Ion. 1st, n Minis IU ami In Mrs. ( iosM'-'s hair goods dep.n-t- nii'iit you will tiiid all tlie latest head ailoi'iimi uts. Hair tin s-ing by com petent III lists Frames, frame-, frames, of eii 'M'l-iptloii at Lincoln Frame and Art c. mpany'-. 'it Smith ilh venih street, lino'- 'I III-' We oiler One lluiidicd Dollars He ward for any case of i 'atari h that can not be eurod by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. .1. CH 10NF.Y .V CO., Props., Tole do. O. We the uudorslgui-1, have known I- Ll. Cheney for tho last 1.1 years, and be- lloo him perfectly honorable In all business lrnniietlous an I llnanelallv by their linn. West , Triuit, Wholc-iilc Druggists!, Toledo. (). Waldliig. Kliinan ,v Marvin. Wholo sale DrugglslM. Toledo, ( ), IIiiII'h Catarrh Cute is taken Inter nally . acting directly upon tho blood mucous surfaces of the system. Prion, "' e. per bottle, tf'ilil by all druggists:. Testimonial- (Yeo. O.iIiik In (Jell llllollli--,, Owing to the fact Hint our store Iiiih 1 a -old ami will be torn down to make room for a new building and not being able to secure another central location, wo lino ' decided to closo out our entire Hue of ladles', iiioii'h, boy "s. nils-i's' and children's shoos at or below cost. We must give possession within sixty days and therefor thla "(Joining Sale." All goods have boon marked down regardtossof cost and our salesmen have I n Instructed to sell llieui at any price to close thorn out. Our now lino of beautiful spring foot wear lias Just been received and aro all included in this sale. Ho sine ami call before purchasing elsewhere at .1. Si'i:u:i, KIIAOStroot. Ladles will llnd pleasure In an ex amination of those artistic "Japan ottos" at tho Hon Marehe, lli.'lll O street. Strawberries, water cress, California encumbers, spinach ami all fresh goods as the season advances, at the "tiood Luck" grocery. Faster kid gloves In all the newest and most elegant shades aro being of feiod today at Hindi K'olin's, Funko'ss opera house block. All suburbanites are welcome to tho desk ami stationary, provided by tho Hon Marcho, li'M O street. ,. I "?il lrr w"t-;Mip !):. W. L. D.iylon, oculist and aurlsL No. ILIIIIO street, Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. W. K. Gosper's now spring stock of millinery, the llnest in the city. Is now complete. Miss Anna Dick, Modiste, cor. Iltii and I'sts., over Lincoln Savings bank. ICC. linking Powder, ii ounces for ii cents. Absolutely pure. Have you tried It? Mrs. McOlavo and M"i-h. lOiisiuinger, lino dressmaking, li'(S O streot. Mrs. Mcl-'aiiand, profemluiiiil nur-e, ill South Kh-voiiih street. t'.yi' nuil Cm sm ki-iiii. Dr. V. L. Day ton, oculist and aurist No. iai.'IOntreet, Lincoln, Nub. ICC. Making Powder, ii ounces for ii cunt-. Absolutely pure. iiuo you I :rkd it? I "The Host" Laundry, 22(S O street, i telephone .17' . II. Town-end A Co.. ' proprietoi-s. Lincoln, Noli. I I Mis-Malsd Morrill, tlie well known i artist, is again at her studio, room .1 i Web-tor block, whole she will bit pit a-ed to execute orders in pastel arid I oil paintings. Losmhih given. i ... ,, ., . ' ' l,,,r ,,u hl,,1,, """ni,h ami typewriter. orrespondenoo, law , work, and a.l kinds of shortdiaud win k 1 1" iptly and neatly i-M-cutcd. IlltlO stieet. Telephone iVt. I I Latest novelties in Sluing Milliiierv . 1 the lliiesi in the city. Caldwell Sister's. os mi mill Kiev. -nth street. Mrs. II H. Demurest. Hnir Dre-mg ami Manicuring, room WMirJ, n, Ml own block. I -"Ol O street. ,. ., , "' " 'I' alway s llnd a full supply ,.r rr.-sli fruits and logatllblosat W. A. ( ""l" A l'"'s stoie, lt.'l South Klovonth , '"" l' Alintlii-r ca-e of those ehguut IJiIiImiI laidles' Vests at the Mi n Miirche, litno btreet. Town t ul k tlie pretty Cassluieie-f,. Iioy sold nt Kk a yard by the It,. Muiehe, I'.'.'t'i O -trod. For hou-.-hnld, lloor. carriage and a' kinds nf palllts. . lis mill brli.li... ' tie inw hiiing (Mass a Paint in south, list eoi nor Twelfth and M streets llerMilhbeiiner ,v Co's. new shoe de part meiit will bo open next week. New millinery at Horpolshelinor &. Co'. Dome-tic sowino- machine ut ''ilv J South lOlovonth street.