A ; V, r 11 JL A I r WEEKLY HERALD ;LATTSM0UTHTMBB11A&K A, MAKCfi iW, Ififlft. (- act ppO.-it .,.- ers Maga cr's Weir 'tier's Y I 'HUV II it r Y..r I r- Ml .1! 1 r 7 o u i e-'i Jj)hc at( r JO. l'KIXTlXU. A Short F.ss;i i-i i g.ir.l t Our Ji b - i luting Department. TlIK PlaTTSMOUTII Hl.HAl D prints! everything in tli-- line of litter ir sh printing, fn m a visiting card to a tlinr jtlici t p isti r, u milk ticket "or Bible, in competitoii witli any orli in N b-.skii, Iowu or 1 1st wlurv, as rcgaids quality or price. BfSI.NKfH GAUDS Oi i-v'tv dzf and style, and the work i tli- v ry b-st. A I) VI K IT ivo Cuius Uii'ii' mill stiiking in make-up ami ill ways arl istic. Liottkii IIkads Tie greatest assortment of styles to select from. Notk IIkaiih Ol tin; I itc-st nn .l the must artistic dcf-i-jris. Bit.t, IIkmis Ti -suit t li mst fastidious, in s-Z'-, length, width, quility and finish. Statv.mkst" J In -v rv '. known to the art mid ' lit tin lowest living r;ites. Envkuh'izs Jl i-Vi'iy SI-,'- tMIM 1 I ' 'iin wi without till- government stamp. WiIDI'INO CaIIIis. HaI.I. l'ltWittAMS Unique ami artistic; an unlimited assm timnt of designs. BllIKKS Tie- p-iiding of I ri fs is made a upeci ilt ; n 'itness and accuracy al ways assured. Cat i.; i i s. Pampui.kts Pi ic lists, I gal or other blanks, etc. etc. The HOME IN'SUKXN" "E COMPANY of Out dpi w is organiz d in 184. and has done a I irge and successful buimss. hiv ing wrnt n over sj47." Ouo.00 in pr. miunis and p tid ov. r EIGHT HUNDHLT) LOS SES to tho p. opl" id IS'. Ii iivk.i. The Company's success has been i-1 tn i t f I , ami its liouoi i'ie r cord in f iir ami couitemis d'-'aliliii willi i L -i patroiis, and prompt pay nii'Ut lit honest loss s, has ni iilc it .ill and l'avoi'iilly known I hronuhont the Stite. Til- UOdK FIUK now hasn arly TlIKi:i: liUNDlihl) THOUSAND DOL LARS iu arfsets, and is tin; largest, stn-n-est and Si ate Company in N braska. writing more Dweilinj; and Fa: in insi ntss th:in any other Company doinn lns ill' ss iu tli.- Stale, and leading ALL ot her Slate Comoanics in vdunn- of Inbimsa written itii 1 in aiiii uut of ass s. Our clou List. The folio iv log list oi Ucwsp.ipcrs and ! periodicals will be clui'hcd with tlr 2'iatt-u.o .lii Wei kly iliH.vi.t) t th.- pi ici fad i'pjo.-il. i ni Ii: II irpt-r's M ig izine .... .... 4 u . . kn 4 so i l ii oi r n.'z u .... 4 0 o 10 i v 2 ::.o - 4U 2 -r, -2 4 ' (!() ' 'Jo . 1 To U iriiei'.- Y"Unu F. o pi. New Yoik Foi um . ( 'llh n-o 1 li ! 1' )i'eM 11 N.-.v York Woi Id . . Lincoln Call Tob-dii Bl-nl" Cott ,.ji- lb ril-h Oni hi t ll public ui . . II mi M i- iz:i"- D'ni ''s Mi o'zhie .. : do Tex t- Si i!.iii rs . . All oi h- r p iln'i 2 oil I proporii'niat' iy low rates l' ,M mi r.s iielole old. till". I t:3!tn Jetcjr Tn .n wjnlt'n. j Til. iiliov- dviee npp-als to id' per Sons, esi-.-ci dly to those who to ail Old- Mr-.' d appi a: iilil i s Bee.U il de .111.1 ll .iity, hut on vviioiu lli-j ini'C'-si n is niy made tiiat their licaltii IS uut w lial it hhoiiid I.e. I Mauj aiiim iils til it may bu ivlicVul for a -holt (.eilo.!, oul) I apji.ar iiaili nr.- iisi'i-:ii.iii i.i ti.ue to u.i.t iniiii tn h- iota, hi i Or. ii la IU" b'Vee ol liu Mis tiss live , wi.lcn i.-lianlly - ii al Ii-.-', d.dlv i-iilarif ! witli Hie prissuiv- of tlie w it e s. and al Iviiiin lets in u racing j 11 o.l. I To -u -d against or :o remove dis. ase is t lie mi- ami most import. ml tiling to rcnieinbi r in lieillli in su knes. ! To know Wliolll to adUl.se Willi should be, our lor. -'Host outy, 111 my do ,lut tile , puldieat 1 ii iie should ileiiiaiid ami re - Ceive rood medical advice for the pres et vatioii of liraii ll. The Arakoff M died Co., with its world wide icjiutatioil in necking to fol low out the principles mill al llS of til" j 1. ni'nent Hiisso.u physii ian. Dr. Ar koiT, ' of M-iscw. and Ins c h -bra ted Uusdiin I H'.spital tri'Mtim nt, ha-si ci.ri d tin- ser- j vices of mi I'm -ii at and X 'i n' 'I med ie d corps, w ho will upor ippU',itioii give -n'vic - by h-tt- r fr. e of charge to p rs ms sulf ring from a' form of dis--i'Se. Writ" an 1 d seri!: your complaint j and its -V ptoii.s. also .ive ymir full , nnm m 1 a l.ln-ss on a st linked envchip", i and liv ri-timi mill ii-e-ive advice f-r ' treattn'at free of -xp use. Address :ill j Coinm't'iieatiorw to The Akakoff Mkkicai. (', lio t..n. Mas. A Lidy's erfjc; jCompinion- Oar n-.-w bo -k by I),-..Jo!i:i II. Dye, . ne, : of New York's most skillful physici-ms. 6hows ih it p iin is ii"t nec ssMry in child- j Dirin, iui r-niii- imiii nu-i-- dsn! un-i!er-t 'd and oveic-uiie. Iti b-arly pro vos th it nnv W'im iii m iv conii a in til er with cat siiiTering any p-.in whatever. It mI-ii tells !riw to ov rrouie and prevent ', morningsickiu ss mid th" m my otiirevi!s I alt n ling pr. on n.cy. It is l.i ihly ni rl.irseil Iiy phvsici -ins rvervwhere as tti i wifs triT- priv itf romp'tnion. Cut this out: ir will mv vmi rred pain, and po j niblv vonlif'. S-nrl'wo rent Ptanip for fcri ot'A'" rirrul ip. t--s imoninl"', nnd ronfi ler.ti il 1 ittur R- n in "'ibd -nv lopf Add' s F' M'k ThoniHSiSzO ., PnMis1 ts. Rdti.nor.', Md. -V2 l3t Shrrwin Willinli'S'. 'M.d II )lth AT Millitrans' mi' ' titiiut"; the U. bt in tin; atli, at y Q.Tiivav tfc CV snf i His MHitary Career Mainly Guard House Service. T!:'(;::Y oi i;r.vxix tkaix. rpn: n'iiT A ni'sN-cI at ?!rit:ma U '. I.'m i-'.u ' l'..l iri l! I iif's - Tv i.ty e;i i -. !'.; Jiunler -Tili d t. Ciii ry OH' a rt:ii!ri:iil. '. "!iif ai. March ",M. Ill t' e 81 ! Cfuit i. : i a I ( iii 1 1 Cior!. r Kpiun in tin. x, i c ii i tl' i cim.'iit on i Ju.' c!iit. Ti is v:t.i (!: ri-e r i of 1'iiitu Wild w :i I;!"im!k-i- i f lin i) F, Iv,!iili c;iv i iiy. Jt '. t. i.i'i -.1 ove r a c i -iod ci ' s-.ix-tc n liii-iii::-. iu; ii,'i v.ldii tin :(. hi . t I'. j i!a;.s in :lic miid h i's had e r. i,i;r in :. it i a h 1 six tiu.i's, impris- ni. isl i-hro (or di. li i in :: ' of oi tiers, .i. oilier lint for i id tin;; I, is post of dui., ami iiiiir ot'm-r tjiiies foi i iii" ri nt IV 11 l-:. The lecoi-'! ot l.ii eoi:li ct ion A i. li t iie 1 it'll en I U i: !'..!! i iy t (.' 1 ; in hi s, 0. , lrom whiih )m was liii.ihv ilis- 1, !i;ir' '1 ior . )i :-i :.l cii :il i,i' . :ioVeil ill t i.i t e p Tl'nl of i-i 'hi'i'i liioiiths h l.ao h: e.i t o. iiie i elevi n liiiie.s in the L.li.iii! holla' A llilrd e.o:;l showed I Vk il.l I . n I'l.uil n; irl;;i't il at Ji i-on i Mine! s. ?..o. . Vihi e aw.: it in;.; a ;'"l!it' it to in y at ti.e r. i u tin. 6'. it ell. 'll'.i' jii-.:.c :o oe;it fillnady o'ltc.-d to liie i !ini:-si not this ! '.-.t'!M( . 1 1 v . ;.,,ii 1 .lent. Cnw- ii r r 'h i!i d: " 1 1 i inan Wild h.i ; ! ( i n la ; i!'. d ;dl ver ch s cm idr v as ft it i ! r :i !i'.l lie i inn i t ;;n oliiei-i s iiin.i i' v ly t vl ivi iiiiy. Ij-oiii ii-e hih-e.- t i. idtai v a in r ly to the ii;inu n.i! ill!', 'the ; ) m;. im i d on hv ne-n ! the .: -fa- n ... '. i d. h.m! d ill ; s l.nii' m I 'I'M ii I is ii in: dry. an 1 the .-Mire :;r; i.l -. i i L -d i.ie'.ll. .Sle.-i c as a ii in r of : ; i . ; y ma fit for l':o cirj.ii v ol ii. i" i nun oi- v.- injn. 'I ! ! ;. e i h hi !i ii.id c'i ry t liii:j; r i ;i i ; i ! ' : ; to ',i:ds !: i.;i;:.'v in url .-iioLill i;,. !:!,..'-! t l li- i v a;, i 1 1 i H e i . ;. if a''b'i' iie .'ii ti e iji t ie'i decid' d mi i i:'; u iy to c.i i'.ii ihf ) irdi. ; ev--i:d ii en i i r.-i o l.iiit. Steele's o:n paii ic- ,:ia d i ; : i'-'A 'he l;t.'iis ;:: i t. oils I.i ai ii'tr : o ,i :o : t ;n 1 1 hiiiuaue !u-i i I li e i :.-!- ! m-i'. Anoirer li-irj' pa.:.- to i . j ; ; tv.iity m.re wi: IK' .-iS i-ti !i,e -:."r' e; int. tile judge a J- (. .- !'. ( I'.ei! to ; iiiit ih'o j.eiiils urged with'.. i:l linilitv i i :i 1 .1 -o e; sy. Tfi.-.l t-. ... M:V:i ??:ii!r.iu-l. Vii.'::irv. iv.-.:i.. M irs h vi. Horace K f. i . ;: con. mi..: i: u i ruk: r of Kansas City, ?'Io., I'fi' : ed Mime i-xeiti niein. lieiv bv e :i .:; io larrv iiT a motor ,!! tvii-ive :rii;.i in l.-iigiii. iiinuing i r. -.: I; i- i 1 ii - I.- . C. n U r Keei'i-r tet : 1 I e i.: i i c . s 1 1 ' i 'ii I lo.ii to work li;.!':' i i ii, n. ' !:. lie had got well all t- !i ii; v.i.r'i : i'-.re I ling d i -covet e :. .i m in: ei i :i was prom tiy t i . i)i l n e I . v ill i.n liie.-lme:it .i . w: ri i i.i". :s t i he iiie owner J i i. iie I-.!- -I'll i'.- i ipiipment .. 1 ; I : i' 'i.i' a -o'l- : iv months -.. . i! : . .i i:.ts 1 ,i:n to have o : h .1 i.i : i il: ; :; lin.-er. y H :. Ai .. Mi. vii CI. E. 1 5. Mc ( ':;; :;. c u a : or ; i' i.-.ij I.oiii i !o ;.i:d I- - i- : ;i . i' : ! -;:n:i. was :di d an-1 s- n ti-:.! o- --.".d: i re-ar l ay zi:e-it, .'. i.i . i-i a i e ;; ; . ; n -I Jak-.- l'.iiiie't., -.i;', '. io :: i-i-l ;;i: ;' ! e ;;'' i' Hi i o.i l ! : ; .. ! ! i' i .. . ; -i :t '.!-.-. d.-i 'Ufli '.', nil ! :; .. . ., : ! . i. . ; s at li:.' 1-.-. :i : 1. ': '... i li.ll ' "i .1 i i ii i : : .i i i ! -n ' . 1 1 i . j i U nit'e. 1 : i." : i.le . ..'' .-! i i ill 'V. I'ne i-o i- i ni'i i i '-. f:. ,i:.i ureast. -.,as I..., ;,!.! io ;; i- - i-y. M ?z:r:;1'!. Ti-en.. ,M :-,( ir Ci. Sam II. o I. not;' ! hor.-e th e: and i forger, i.a! o R,:t. ie.::- o..s. was hrotiiit to iii- 1 ;-ii ; e ;(.ii. Ai'r., wle re ho v. us ,;i t .-.ii- 1 ior . 'o . in;: : ','n. ra! lior-e.- in .Mei!i'liii il i: w.-.- r.o cd here, and is a ut get:.-!-: t s-.:ii ;i ! a good lam Iy. lie was leii.iS'd irom the A rk.i usas leni ii li iy in l ie.- nrier h;l, came lite, vj-i ed I i-. r L-li . is. buie tliree h'-.re and s-kipi eii. lav '; . w .i i.u.l fli-'.ts. E.-ri-A:... Ma--.- ; "J 1 . J. V. Woodruff cx-i ivn'.dent cf tin' I.i - i n 1 Fes tvo Ia suri in -.-.' i o lipn:: y. m io hive 1 ft tow a aral his .- -rs are ail to !, in a very inv. le-l t i.n l'ii -n. i",:-; eo n;ii y is l ii! e.if'eit i i .! . ;' by iV o irtl 's i a i ions, v. i.j : (.;:.-; d in private i-piculall'.'l! i:l : I e I 1 !!- Kra'l- iii :!. Coi.vm: : s. O.. 2L-8ebastinn Miih-r. i in- drin rii-iliiiMii wi i ,s t !e'-. i ii his p; ei im iua i y x;i oiti i: ; '. b'fre tlie inryor lo;- ;i i-i i-'i -.a! ..a.r.i e on Am -lia. Lu .. a i ; y-. ai-' ' i : ni. w:i . li n .d ver tn liu i'i ii.i.i' i; i- i s e.i. it 'tt .'''.):. iii de.au.t oi" whli.'ii j:.- w r-.i-oia nil ted to jail. i'jines. !: r:"'i fs Arii'-l!':!. V.l-'X TLA. A on , ?;a -h 21. -VT. S liy: e and (' S.-'-r-es, f.-rm r einp'ores of ihe Nor;: em i'.iciiie E:.:p;es otli' e at 1'i. iii i l. M.i n., were arte 'Vd here for Iiiti ::.) .ii.i .ny of .S .t.itii i ,.b ut a year. !. i .. : n ve -..L--n living 'are uu.ii.? .-ax mo:r in. To:r l;i ' i- i "iie:. ' s li:t :o-iii-il. I'llI-.Ii.Zi.i T'-is'. it'i. Vi., Maicil Vl. Foer indict re-d.- e.g-.i-..-1 il.u i i-on Wag-n-rwero fiu.. : b. t gr;;n i j irv at the Mtiic id ..;! i-y c urt ia ase. Tliey charge for.g ry io co'VictI.i i with the paj". r-in the tiit agauist tlie Adams ExpiCi-s ci.iop Tut n!i Villi itr .li iinlt-i'. Milaai ki V.'i.-.. Mi-reii 21. -Edwin Ccopt-r. iro u -u o :h ; ; vr, o. Green f.eid. j Ita ;e ! g.ii:y : la.iidtr in the s-iocd c'egHi' and Avas en:ellCld to twir.iy vi'..r-i :n the state prison. lie ki.lcd hi.- brother IVur r.-t November. ".irs. Ilire.ii' ! liets Wov.isroc:;. Cit . March 21. Mrs. Birched arrive I io, was takpa befora Judge Fin'ile an 1 a,- haled inSliOOO. JShe le.uiue 1 to '.Niaejara. Thf l l.u-k ( au. New YcitK, March 21. The testimony of lira Flack liefon - he grand jury was read to the jury. '1 pm-ccution thop Misissirri rrooi3. Tlio Vatf KUlii, tlio Crerattf W"i.len Inc, a. ml the Ilumuge la Great. VicicsiitRO. Misa., March irl. lha llalcirh an 1 OlTut crevassi-a are making had v. oi U w.th the lailKiads. The Mis-M.-.S ' ji Vallev railroad in under water i t Lowmout, and the tiack is being Kaked ilovn and wired to trees to pre vent it heii'g washed nwRy. TlidSlireve j ort i!i i-ion of t he Que 'ii & Crescent route is in ah ut the name condiiion. I he water is rii-in bcvcii niched a day. The ci evas.-e.i are widening. No loas of iie i; r. p it ted. The dan age to the i-oi idrv. however, is great. 1 he Nita ere v.i to is now 431) fert wide and the wni r h;is t-piead over plantations for a tiita ice of tweiitv-five mi'es. It.-lul IZslter'it Trial. Ri ADrco. March 21. Iu the trid of i ii-hop lishor of Chic igo the niomin; as occupied in reading the correspond nee Lelw en the lishop and the iuvesti :di;,g c oimnitiee. Thu Lidiop having ei n iuxiied hy too conii'iitiea to comr- lie niing a;id i e exiiininc-d, -urtly r. isse.l. ,s.i n;: "Of tue a i kuianes9 . .ie i h.ues. I will sjjeak in my owi nre. ll Cod sparry my life, that tinn id come." Later the bishop wrole In t I he i orrcsponih'iice must i taa-, a e l:a I air ady Ih-imi ex-unined and ex m r li i m accord mi e with church dis ijiliiie. lie returned tho copy of tin ii li'i;es a i 1 relumed to submit to H KOC- i.id ei-.minaiioii. C'uiiKrt'ssiiiiiii (ilnver Surtl. St. LjLIS March 2). John F. Shep ey, a lininistrator of th p:irtuer.ihip es- atc or lh late S. T. Movers Tid John Ii. !u'i '; y. cominencetl a suit against ex- i ' i ie sn i'ii John M. tiiover, tlie for er in.ln iais'.r.iti r, and J. B. Johnson, ihnnasl'. Uaydeu and F. A. (ilover, i-i in.!: !s::w n, to ri cover i'Gti.UMO, which, t i-. ;. ! eed. Mr. (dover has rolV ted mi,! h e- l.iiiid to pay oe' Clovt-r was iiiox e l as exe.- ii'i r of the os-'ale by the . oi ii .'cou t, anl the plaintilf appoint d in his siead. IllUit 1 1 of; I ll If Vl'H. i!.Lr )vV.N. Ia., JI irch 21. It ..i A as though thf organised baud oi e. who have infected this ;, would b' broken up. William ;!. who was recently arrested, has co fi--;ion implicating Wash . r. ihi owner ;'M acres of land and eet oi this city, and number of Ohm f Ivn i-er'ti confederates l;::;n'd the cou try and the others ; -ii t'lae d under bonds so appear Til.'d l T. 'I hi" lierin.-t.i i riuL. i,! r vi,n, N. Y., March CI. In the ii riimn elevator trial a motion to dis i the romfdaint against Sherman was .it il and tho ilefen.su begun. Em- ! he eleviitors were c: lied ami -i i-i. a i the manner of doing bnsine s. !-.::t ! V. Loveri ige, assistant man r o: th- Asociated elevatoia, was i e 1 and testified to the legitimacy of e c'.er.i ions therein. Mr.liilin'x :-. N.K'.v Yim::, Mar.-li 21. Jack McAul ;;1e the champion lieht-weight pugilist. rh'vnph-s from San Eraiu-isoo that, win . r ios: w.th J.ni Carroll, he will i':;ht Fdiy 3'yrr lor any sum, from no to .- lO.O 'O a :-ide. the l'olice Ga- !:e c iampiou i e.t and the champion--i ip oi tiie wor d. but not for any less s-.i i. .Vi-Au iHe says he is iu good cou- :ii. and expeits to win. i 1 it-ke t Ii llles. ! it:i.Aiii:r.i!T,, .March 2 . The local i rii .tiers adopted the new rules pro :-i -.! i y the Jierion Critki t cluba. i i e e nib's radieaFy change die manner I p!:;yi:i'.:. the iiii-st imp riant change . "!-: that ih- new ru es provide that a :ao: l.a i e.o .-.i t of six turns at th'i bat f i-iii it . e.ich turn" io end ut the .ii lt toe . liird wicket. .A t'rii?c- nii-ies. Si. cub, Minn., Mari.-h 21 Peter i i; r-.-iu. printer f- r tiie Ye.f Fub isli i;:: company, janiped I'loin the Ho!ert -u' "i i ri ! o. lifry f .-i't. i' totiie r.!issis.-ip-i-i r. . iii brains were dsdi .1 out . g in-! a piT and he was dead when : i-.-ard up He had suffereJ front an at lii' i-. o: r'-ver, which leit him in a state jl di-ni. nti.i. . IJilt Fir' ill dati;,!.-ivillp. J u : soNVii.Lr., Fla , March 21. Two biock of buildings and th Elgin hou-e .n Ii . i ilia, a sul.uro of this city, wre destroyed by ii e. Loss, slo.Ooi). Tiie i iiriu-.i t u.hdngs inclu Ie iaenthal's im ineiinestoio and warehiiuse, J. E. Row den's luiiii.-.h bath etalii.slinleut and :-ight cott iges, besides the notel. Di-Ktli iii Alai'liimTV. Franklin", Pa., March 2:. Joseph J. it ck. a weil known oil man, Avas in tautly kide.l at Iieno while assisting to Jraw the tools irom one of his driliing -veils. IF slippi'il and fell and was .scght lie. ween the bull wheel and the l.ior. His n"ck was broken and head ind breast ciushed in. Its I ayii Are Xumbfrcil. Nnw Yor.K, March 21. The special o:;:mitte of tiie Spanish-American Ci i; rot nial union, cliarged with the thiiy of solving the iue-tiou of AAdiether 1 1 e ii'-iou slioul i lie uissolved, met and .1. ei led that the organization be limited to May 1. IiuUruiapiiUu Not I i It, New Yi-r-v, .'vLirch 21. A special dia ,.ii! ii liom Indianapolis says: "It is re ported and liclievcd hero ihat the Indian e. pi 'lis L'.a -e bad franchise and players have I eel; sold to eAV "1 ork for .z'i7,'X)0. ihi-i .s semi-odiiiai a:.d not denied.-' 1 i.l liiit aiii. IIurcLEV, Wis., March 21. Smoke is slid jxur ng from No. 2 shaft at Ger m ibia mine. ?ho.v;ng it to bu on tiie be low. M makers liope the flames wdl not enter rooms and drifts, but will smother out ia alia f is. T re well ,o IImi 1?h Emory Smith. Pn:LHii..PtH v, March 21. A fare well dinner waa given by the Clover club to its fellow member, Hon. Charles Emory Smith, rixeiitly appointed mixiL-ur to P usia. A iVVII Known .Miuitn-I Pie. B- 'STOX, March 21. Ben Collins, the well known nzi lotrel. dig i in this city of i neumaaia. aged '60 years. John G. C i kreil of Lincoln county. New MoxiiM, a son of Senator CVKikreli oi Ji: -.?,. . .ri. is Mulei U froiu divm-n-ti. aid ha i.e.J takoa uaat hJr txja I ' GRIEF FOR BLAIR. His Pet Educational Bill De feated in the Senate. AN ELECTION CONTEST SETTLED. Mudil Placed In Mr. Com ptoo'a Seat Ite clproolty with Canaila Uutterworth' M-H.ur; tor Kupiirmiilng "Future" Mi lilulrj'a TarllT Hill. AVakhiniiton, March 21. In the ten ate, after Mr. Cock i ell presented the 1 rotest ol the Fork Packers' association of fit. Louis against the bill for the inspec tion of meats, which vas referred, the educational bill was taken up. Alter brief leinarks by Mr. Bate, Senator Blair lose to close the debate. He said that he looked ujon the education cf the col red people as the solution of the race question But the white people consti tuted the g-eat mass of tlu nat on; and hi their condiiion depended the future if the United States, and on the iuture oi the United fc-tat s the future of the vorld. I he senate then proceeded to vote on the bid, and arniid nent . I '' first vote was on three ai:. ii- t u... . . ., by Mr. Jlinxly of S .uth Dakota to tiie eifect that the illiterates among Indians hall be included in the calculations. Senator Flair said that there was no onjection o the amendments. Air. Moody s amendments were agreed to. the senate then proceeded to vote on (he third reading and engrossment of the lull lien the vote was concluded and it was known that it bad resulted against the Lid, Senator Blair changed ins vote from yea to nay. so as to make a motion to reconsider. The result w s then announced us yeas 31, nays o7, as loiloWa: YKA8. Allison, I 111 WCrt. Kvnrls, .'ie Alll.un, Meanly, l'aitf. Allon, u.;o:n, I -. i annuls. Hour, .in. h. II. IViiiitvw, -t.vunrd, 1 euer, ui liiitt. ilHiii;iion, I'UJU- lit. C'bandler, Dmnli, lliKia-S Mamlei son. Mm riil, Siiilii-e. hli.-v. art. Ktoi ki.ridye. A'i ijsim (Iowa) iiirtxiur, Duaiel u-urie. llcarht i'usco. NAV8. Pi.tir, KiTivt-n, liinsiuj", Joai'ii (.ev.) Sa.vjer. Vv'oiee! t, lilHikbui n. Coke, tirny, Kt ana, Ki-at-nn, A'ooiiiuc-B, 37. Aldri: h. lax. 11, Hide, in. a Is, P.iinh, isi'Ol. HIT, iii-rry, i.'o r; il, ; JorTiiaa. !oiie-i (Alk.) I no, ,sr, ii.-on (Md.) Di-vis, Frey, Hi-cock, 1'ilTCf, Mii-rman, llilie, I'.algett, I'aUiliUiT, Harris, 51ori;iin, 'I'm iiiu, WuitUall. 1 he following pairs were announced: Mes-rs. Vance, Butler, Paddock, Casey, (iii son. Brown and (.all, who were for the bill, with Monrs. (ti;ay, McPherson. Eu.-tis, ltansom. S a-sliburn. Feck and Cameron, w ho were opposed to it. Mr. Blair ctered a motion to reconsider the v le, and then on motion of Mr. Ya mu nds the senate proceeded to consider executive bu.-iness. and soon after, . t 4:f) p. m. , uujourued. llOUKU. The senate bill was passed (with a-j amenduient etrikii g out ihe appropria tion clause) for a public building at Bur lington, Ia., ai a bin it of cost of &duo, 10 i. On motion of Mr Maish (Pcnnsyl vani ii a I ill a. as ptiM.ctl lor a public building at ii-ik. 1 a., at a limit of cost Of Sv'.OOf). 'Use hous3 then resumexl consideration of the Mudd Compton election case, and was addressed by Mr. Compton. the sit i ng iiiemi.er, in his own i-ehalf. After reviewing the tesiimony in the case, he said, in conc!ii-:io:i: "I only want io say tiiat 1 t-uppiise the guiilotiu is ready and t he ax biia: i cned. If this is so. the vu lim is ready, and while he f ills with the la t bre dh of earnest prote-t on his iis. v. id lad without a jui-er. I am made. I hope to God. cf that kind of stair that does not know how to (.'r ink th rrc-fjnuQt hinges of tlie knee 'l liiit tinifi miy I'i'lio v faivaing. At t .e close of the debate Mr. Moore of Fexas. on behalf of the minority of the comuiittte on elections, oltered a res ih. I ion de laimg Compton entitled to tiie seat. 'I TiL wao Jt!feaioi o.i.i, 14o; nay.s, I .j-7. ihe majority resoludon deel irina: Mudd emitted to t.ie seat was adopted yeas, la;); n;iys, lio. 31 r. Mudd then appeared and to k the oath of dice; amid much applause from tiie galleries. Mr. Morrow of Cai fornix moved that the hou e go into committee of the whole for the further consideration of theea -ion appropriation bill, pe.i ling which Hooker of -Mississippi moved an adjournment. Lost -yeas." 12; nays, iod. Mr. 3iorrow'd motion was then agreed to yea 16S; nays, 59. Tne committee immediately rose and the housa at 5:lo adjourned. Making "rulurcs" Unlawful. W.ASKlMiTox, March 2 L Mr. Butter worth made an argument before the ag ricultural committee iu favor of his bill to make it unl iwful to deal in "futures ' on agricultural products. At the con clusion of his rgu nent Le said he had some amendments to suggo t to the bill and iisked that tiie committer postpone action until h couhi formulate them, it is understood t ; t as boou as these amendments aie con idcred the commit tee vill take f .vorablo action on the bill. Want Hank t'ha rter. VrTA?niNGTON, March 21. The follow ing replications for authority to organ ize national banks haA-e been filed with the comptroller of tiie currency: The First National bank or Pierce, at Pieice, Neb., by G. V. Wattles cf Carroll, la., and his associates; the First National bank of Tekamah, at Tekaniab, Neb., by J. 1". Lata of Tekamah, Neb., and his atiaociaies. TunneliiiR l-troIt River. YAMiiNiiio-, March 21. The senate committee on commerce considered fa vorable reports to be raade upon a num ber of measures, inv Fading the house joint resolution directing tiie secretary of war to appoint a board of engineer officers to invej.igate and report upon tlie expeuieucy of tunneling Detroit rivvr. IloinI Purchase. Washington. March 21. Tha ireasurv dzjurtrnont purchusvi ?1W,.0') i'j per'c,,sof incorporation with secretary of cunt, bonds at 51.03V, aad VUHiJW i per (Teat Uvrii aSUW. The K. of P. Social. Tlll'B DAY. The progressive hiyh fiv party at th K. of P. ball Inst evening wn tin- Bocin event of the sonsnn. The incmbers ui the' K. P. lodge li2re concluded it woub be a ph astir. t innovation to turn th third lodge night ol the month into i "social" Avh'Tu the iin mln rH miyht b. ini thiir wives or last girls, become Im It i acquainted and spend an enjoyable even ing. Last n:ght was their find tntcitnii mmt and to all priMiit about forty couples, nolhing but Avoids of hitthi-s' coinniendutioii were heard. Mmiy of tl i lust people o' tin- fit j avi re n unt mu aver that a more fociid, good tint they had never experienced . The f rd tables for those who cured to play w i arranged, fifteen in number, along tl. center of the pari us hall, av icn th gime of progressive high five wa played in the us' al manner until about leven o'clock. The priz a w. re tln i awarded; A. N. Sullivan and Fnd Cur ruth wi r- ti d for the booby prize for gentlemen having lost twelve games out of fifteen, on cutting the cards Mr Sullivan nun the prize which whs h niinal ure set of cards. The ladies booby prize Avas won by Miss Georgia Olivir w"M n lit-" urorr ; 't consisted of n vi r' handsome ihck of cauls iu a plusii case. The ladies king priz, a handpom c perfume case was won by Mrs. Houpc worth and Miss WoodroAv, in decidiny the tie Mis wood row wss the winner. The gentlemei s king priz, a deck ol cards in a line case, Avas won by O. A Brown, who had the Fi.me record s th ladies, haA'ing won tAvelve gami-s out ol fifteen. After the distribution of the prizi H the tables were cleared and a most de lightful lunch was served. Chas. Spencer, H. N. Dovey, Dr. Cook. Dr. Iluniphrey, Will Streighi., Van Hmk Jii8per do ners, M. Giiffith, F. A. Murphy, and Elmer Cole fairly outdid tlicms lyi ( in caring for and entertaining thf crowd which they did in a most hospitable mniiner. Not until nearly one o' h ck did tin crowd begin to disperse in most excel lent humor; wishing the K. P. folks sue cess in their future entertainments. Died At the family residence in Cedai Creek, at 10 o'clock today, John Inledder of old age. Grandpa Inhtlder, as he was generally known, was a mogt estimable iiizen and will he greatly missed. He avs born ii. Switzerland in ISO". The funerd scr- vici s will take place tomorrow from Ids formi r home in Cedar Creek, at 2:.'0 p. m. Th-remains will be intern d in tin Wolrailt cemetery. Matrimonial. A very pleasant wedding took place hist eveuing at the Christian church, tin contracting parties, being Mr. Sol. Kig Ctns a popular young man of this city and Miss Mattie Rounds, one of Platts niouMi's faircst belles. The church was well filled with friends of the happy couple. Miss Blanch- TraA-er played the wedding march as the bride, leaning upon the arm of Mrs. L. Ilolton, and the groom, accoinp nied by Mr. L-ster Ilidton, entered tie church; they passed down the separate msb s until thy reached the altar where Elder Reid was standing, when in the UMial impresf-iA-e form of the church they AVere unite'! in marriage. After the cerem ny. Mr. and Mrs. Rigidns repaired to the home already fitted out for them 'it the corner of S v- cnth and Granit, wher.- they were joined by several friendi, who rememheri d them with m:ny presents of value and utility The Herald extends congratulations and best Avishes. The following licenses Avere granted yesterday and "one dont publish." SulliA"anG. Riggins age2S o Mattie D. Rounds ag19. Charles H. Crew, age 30 toRossetta ilullen age 22. James S. Mathews rec-iiA'ed a letter this morning addressing him as "ettorney at law." He probably meant eternally at law. Frank Bates, the "Norvin Green" of the telegraph company, went out with his gun this miming for a car 1 aad of geese . "W. B. Shryock has been down with la grippe and neuralgia, but Avas able to shake bauds with his Plattsmouth frit-Dds todav. ''Uncle "Fred Gorder expects to be a member of the nextcitv council from the first ward; look out for him, he wi l lead the processioD. Old probalrlities s:vs foiay, indica tions for Nebrnskn: Light rains; wester ly winds; warmer Thursday morning; colder Fndy morning. The flyer west this morning in charge of conductor Frank Hall, was a heavy tram with coaches full to running over. The spriuir rxodus for the west ha evidently brun. The Om iha & Council Bluffs Rpilway and Bridge company filed a opuded arti- State yeserday. increisi-g capitul Mr Ivnott, the former editor of i 1 1 Kit t.i in unable to decide whj "houhl have half pay for county wc while the Elinwond Echo Hnd the Wet ing Water Republican get the f amount. O. II. Balloii, In order to krep ahr of i he processi n, went to St. Louis tl morning where he is negotiating wi parties to statt an Important industry this city. May success utitind 1 efforts. R. R. Love, a forme- resident Platts'iioiith, having been braking on pissengiT train for conductor Btrron, h le en promoted and will hereafter ri 'rieght train No ;M und SI on tl Schuyler branch. W. H. Ilaruris. of Miryville, Kansi. agent of the M.P. at Lmisville, - is th- city today. Mr. Harg:a informed t of the recent lo-n of his wife, a most c.v elleiit lady, greatly beloved by all ait cpiaintanc b at Louisville. General Manager Stone, of the "Q.j with General Manager Holdrege, of tl R fc M.. in company with other oflirial started out yesterday in .Mr. 8:ne private car on a tour of inspection. Tlir: train is in charge of Conductor Berry. H 'Irr ihv, the genial grocer frci the third, ia being highly spoken of f. Mayor. Mike would be more popula as his energy is unbounded; but the boy way he gets eve-y'liing iu sight for th 'bird ward. Asa third warder he's i blooming success. f The Kearney & Denver railroad coni pany were incorporated yesterday. Th ; object is to construct a line between th tw places mentioned The incornora. tors an- Syl vi sti r, S. St John, Willis Hand, E. M. Judd, II G. Wiley,.!. E Mider. N A. Baker and V. J. Scott. ; The fire hoys are leaving nothing no lone that ill tend toward the succesa o the coming: tournament. IJ -tter organi zation and more cctive work is btiii performed than was done to make tho re union a success , which means that th tournament will be a great card fo P attsmouth ia 1800. Mr. Lindon got fourteen ducks tint one goose Tuesday, Ahile Alf Whiti who is usually a crack hhot, (so the boy sav) couldn't shoe t a lame duck sixt' paces away, and in company with J. P Antill, returned from the field v ithou nny game. Lindon must divide wit! the hoys or 'hoodoo." he will bo considered i PK' SONAl,. d Dr. Bundle, Murray's physician, is ii the (iiy today. Dr Cook is a widower just now whih his wife visits relatives in .Burlington. C. D. Jones, after spending a day h the ci'y, left for Atlantic, Iowa, thi morning. L. P. Sine, of the Weeping Watc R -publican made the Hkhald a pleafean call today. J. M. Patterson, ir.. mid wife, go tc Cedar Cn ek tonight to A'isit with F. A Murphy and family. ' R. J. Minford, a prominent farmer ir Mt. Pleasant precinct, made tho IlKRALl a pleasant call today. Col. J. N. Drake, the rotund ministe rial looking editor of the Louisville Ad -veitiser, is in tlie city. C. A. Manker. J. P Ellis, Lute Boedi ker, Chus. II issinueier and Dr. Robinson ire here from L Tiuville today. II. C. McMaken, w-nt to South Omaha lii- morning to s-e G ne May field w ho is r--ported to be dngeroii6ly ill. Miss Anna Amison, a firmer resident of Plattsmouth but now residing ic Grand Island is here visiting relatives. Ol. Butts and wife, old time Platts nioutldans, are visiting relatives in the city. "Ol. made a flying trip to Omaha'' today. H. C. N 'tt, jr , of the B. & M. en gineering department, has been appointed trainmaster on the Wyoming diyision. west of Alliance. Mr. and 3Irs. W. II. Hoye, and Mr. Lester Ilolton, of Omaha are in the cityy having been in attendance at theRiggin- Rounds wedding last evening. Night Yard master M. J. Shitta jJ.a! ing oif, and the boys say Fie is going tc be married. Charley Johnson is in charge during the absence of Mr. Shotts. On a recent "visit to Iowa, Mr. K. Btl ton, of Luray, Co., Kansas, called at the laboratoiy of Chamberlain & Co., D6 Moiii's, to show them his six year old boy. w hose life had been saA'ed by Cham berlain s Cough Remedy; it haying cured him of a very severe attack of croup. Mr. Dalton is certain that it 6aved hia boy's life and is enthusiastic in his praFe of the Remedy. He says it lias an ecrl lent reputation in his vicinity; that farm ers come fifteen miles to his store for it and that many of them, like himself, are never without it in their homes. For salo by F. G. Fiicke & Co. If you suffer pricking pains on raoying the eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and find your sight weak and failing, yot thould pr mptly us Dr. J. H. Mr Stct-Djbt1.11 Dye S4vc, 2o r ' de lino i ! 1. !- fc be a 'Ti .... lit vr