" i ,, I WEEKLY HDRALl): ttATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA; MARCH 27, 1890. :L if c: 'J y i 'd f 4 I r i j V '2 e fTOv)lbillOll Col) Volition pursuant to call tin- county prohibition fvt ntion, f Cuss county, was con ed in Weeping, Wat. r Hit unlay. ;rch 15. ISjUO. The totiv. nti-m w,s el to order at 2 p. in., ly rum tx irtiiHii, S. D. Fitcliie. In the "tbseisc pouuty r. en toy, W O Tin k r w . sen pro ti in. After :i thorough di Mdii of the iiit' ttHt, needs fniil de Jiils of I lie cups hi lli- county i. whs '..,. ,1 I. . .. . . . IT ... . iii-ii ii'ti.ui an oroani?; unm in ry ward and precinct fur th- work i.l S'-n,inatiiig information nml iitei nunc. t. prorui ing of flpcukns mid holding etinos in ihe n in I houses throuoh- ! the county, tu iiivik n, keep a liv I look after till t lit; in ten st a of tin sc. )n tnotion the chairman appointed tin owing a chairmen in tli-ir r. sj. cti v 'd and pn cin tf: jjAvora Sullivan Hutchins. ft Center Jesse Hock wt 11. Elm wood Kev. W 1C. Williams Eiiht Milf Qrnvi to fx suplii'd . fiwnw 1 J M I'rotity. Liberty II v. Phillies. Louisville - Tlioniits JShryoek Mt. Pleiisimt W. O. Tucker. Pla ts:nouth vv. A. Tiff tny. First ward to be funulied. I Second ward - II. M. Gault. - J Third wanl.-P P. O.ns. Fourth ward hi. Davis. Fifth wrl 1 ! 8iipili-d. Hot k Bluffs N (Mi meiiH. S.dt Ci . k W. F. T m.ison. South B ud- -I imp s Piko. Stove Creek Rev. C. N. Gilniorc. Tiptirti to be bUpplii d. WwpJjvr Wat.-r E W Murl.ss. First w .id S. L Dunlmui. Second ward A. T. Show. Third Ward TIioiums Bull. On im-tion the luiir Hi)i"int-d th ollowini! coiiiiitii 1 1 ( on r. sol in i ms: li. (,V. Muil .- K v. II M II .dtl.iw.iy X. L. Dun On iii 'tion tli- eluiir appointed ti.- illi-wintr coinniittt-e to orunize meHkei's hurt nil. ntl lo provide iiidi or tin k-I-o. 1 liiitis'- c(.ihkp: E W. , j-Iurhss, S L I) nhiimand W. ". Carter. , The ciitnii.itrei- on resolutions siiibuii'- x( t'.u- f.'llo i.ifjwliith was unainiin .ti-- y adopted: Milvnl, -That We will Xti lid li e ilif li n f i lhiwshio to idl o . - X ! i is l n'o !!; ni p ) i : . ! ory 1 1 i -! ' hi n mi 1 li tr w will co-op '.-it v Mi V f i ii ' . ! i r l.ilii'inii if 1 1 t . r I'ltn . t':i t;i. xt ;in n i ion tit' th.- rqu. r n ti.ni th c "I'lfy cr -t u v w s !! ii to notify i.!-e v iird snd re rut eh iirm -n ii"t or s nt t f'i' i'' p- .riiiTu! it ;ind p: i i'- th '! of iii'-:i 1 ne -f woi k biid our by th' e nv - liti'Mi. Oa ii. it;. iii th.- eoUi.ty cii.iii in-in v. as mil: riZ: il I" nil -'1V V:e ;liC'. nic'liu t ij th vera I wnrls or purine's. Adjourn, d. E. W. MniLi ss, S D Fitchie. Si t r. t .ry. ('I inn: .n ' The Turner's Bad - - Th. Tui nerst hsv.-one of the, hot .cietie in the ci"V :nd n cord 'tinonir th jUl -mb.-rK some of our most pr. min people. Their mn -e-ium r.tl h 11 Chicago A Venn- is will at rung' d for i! pnrposi-B for which it whs built nn.t jolly tim-is ha I tlnr.- l y th boyswh lov syniniistic iXficise. Thursd'iy i v iii ii ir a Isrge crowd f turners wiih tin ir Ibi'v frit iw's n vitetl gu-st nss nibl d at th- h ill; ft fli-teniiiir to fine nmsie fumih d ' ' 1 jturner l tnd. th-n c-ss:trv parnuh-i n ' Was broUiihl '-nr nnd for n - rlv n le i the gym u -is'? of th soi-i ty nten -tithe crowd in h minn-rth'tt wi-nbl lon- cretlit tn u modern oi" tt: w- r i feMve wer srreaily surpr's-d .r ' I f j profit ircy the bv evineed in th i- fttrnianc of wve'a' very dilni-n't fen- . Am.tn.r ttio in.vt i.v.i rt turn rq v i "'n ticed Ptul Wnrl. first tnmtv-irt, Job y j Kt-t. n-eotifl tnrnw;irr -md John S'n-v Dirk S hleirher. Onl lit -n . Jo' n L.rz Henrv Ziekwtt r, Oi' S-tltl-r oi Emil. Wrrl After th clot- if ti . jjvmn-iif ex reis--Mi fl or wnq 1 nr.. and din'-ing followed. Theuinic by tln-ir own bind wn Vtr fine, si ml the memb-rs s-m.-d n A witheieh of lr r in hiving n sr-md time. ' lfTB-A.'nfr?r:in wn!tl pstt-Tn aft - th'-fe uifinm tUTIrnr o i.-ti s thev w rilrl Iia 'rretlv .1 -n flrt rl br d-Velo. - ins tli ir sfri nut'i is w II a h -vin : e nifi noeial rim". The ITerat.u trns th b.v nny al'vav-o nj v th -m 1 a well a tln-v -lid Thn'sd iv nietit. Notice. 2Toti e i h rt-by i:ivin th:;t at tl el ctioii li -I I n PI ,f Tsmouth pi'.cin ' M '-'h l!s. tSf!(. r..r the iv p. -t- t.f v. r ini lvxi'h tt 10,0(10 to dd in t run utrnrTinn of th. O n th S inh-rn railro. thr.uii'i 8iid pr-ciarr. th- r -u!t w is n. foll i.vs: For bonds ISO: At-itin-t bol d 13 BfttD fKITCIIHI ho. Conntv CI- rk. Th Chariton Bakery. Mr. J. Nix n has op r.' 1 up a li -r ci-t-s 'ik ry in tii P rkins Jlon bi n .t i.. il! I-. ;d .,1 to fill all old Wv ' iei ' ii c ikes hnn, rolls, lunch .nf ction-rv and ci''H.s. II..- ,-.,,.! UCli Oli iUoft, ttoUcC. Iwv UUt HONEY FOR ITS. The House Passes the Pension Appropriation Bill. V T I ill. iTff Tti? nv TnrcTi: .-.MiOKft IAL1 ON TKCbTS. Tho C outpoint:! Lard Hill Favorably Ite porled Th I'uti- i.i.tI Mil C'uiiveutlun ( oni.iiilhvn I nvnr Sililtlzlnx Milps u:l all !!. for I lie l'acillc. As:;iv(i-nv, 5 larch 22 After peti-ii-:i.j h..d I. -en presented, Senator Sher ni;ii ..! i'i up the bill to declare unlaw- ui tru and coml inations in restraint I lr .!- i'.ii l production. said the i k.': i.i.ot interfere with any lawful i ; s, t.ut l-a!t o.dy with such cora win .i ( ;: ui v.eie unauthorize-1 by law, ii'. i. id or 1'ioderii. and who -e Hole ob t i w.is to t o itrol pricei and etubl th in ne p i! ivs which were injurious to the ,.';t ami W. ni l l re.str.nueJ by the o.ji io. lie re. erred to ileci.-iou.s of btate ;. ;i.t oi iMiclii :in, Illinois and .. -. rk. in t he ca-.e.i of tne Standard )ii eoinp iny, t!ie Diamond Match com p;i;.y and the su.ir trust, declaring such in; .Is null and void and Hainat public pol.ey. 'i he puvjiose of the pending bill v. n- to empower th.- courts oi the United t.'slos to i:e;d with those com oi nation J, Ulvtui, not only several stated, but the ei;i-!; world. All those great trusts wi-.e m-idoled ou the same pi in and in v... w 1 the hiime principle. Tney were J; c mi filiations of corporatijiu and in .ivid i.di tf many suites, forming a I? ;uu an 1 covenant under control of . In-n ustet s. lie thought ft only de- t-. t of t ie hill was its m idera ion. Senator liiaHs gve notice of an im -n .meiiL aiuiel a inst de ding in j pound lard from manufacturers with iiK'jroi" or pti m;," wnioh was real i out license, and making a reduction iu n I ordered rvmied. On motion cf Senator Sherman it was cuilcred tiiat ihe substitute reporte-. . i i : t i 1 le l,t iii:. c committee should bo t ;'ed as the original text of the bill :id ihe :i!i'.crdiite:ni offered trea ed as :i: i ndn.eiiiri in the first and second de ;,ree. enator Vest spoke on tho legal ques li. i s involved, and saiil that while he wi.-. m entire sympathy with Mr. Jshr ni. .11 as o the euorn:iiy of the abuses ihat li.:d grow n t tit ;f the trusts ami i. :ni i! aliens, he cou'tl not, even in the li . e 1 lie j cj tii: r indignation agair.st ni gie.t t-vii, vti.-l.tte hi. oath to sun j oi ! tne L' 'lihtit u: i-m. ;ind v; date all the rai.. dug td, ;i ha i come to him as a la .'. yt-r. ed icaie I and trained in the pro i n. For c nress to pas a law a would . e t.irown out of thesu pr - i! court wtiuid e to su ject it self or in-. It? and i in- ci niession that it was it w r e -s t enact I i'j tli tt wo il.l give t; e p. o;.l r. hef. 1I- decl.tP-d .hat i t hi teiiei' teat th sujire ne .aurt .v -A i i;n nediuely throw it oat of the . he- ob ite drif ;e 1 into a disc is don of the ::. ct oi h gh tardf iu ies upon t!ie :t eoi trusts.- Sen ?tor Vet m.ii'.i i ;: 'g he cio e c nuection between ;r ,i ; 1 hig:i 'ties. n :' r ii.s.: n k w hile g nipathizing wi ihe oi e -i tii iht bil.. ih-'Uht it a .s . ;iu-iy i.ie t'c-c: uai t remedy the evil, i .-!.- stale"; n-i I j i. i dietio i tf the sub jicl, and to t!u.n it should I Hi left. beiiator Ishtir renewed bis in lion to i-e-:-o..si'ier thv vole iv whijii the eduea- t-oiial bid was rep rt3 1. and on tlm Sen ator Ing.uls . nter d a motion t lay that ui.-iii'i; en the tnole ti n oi l eag n then spoke in support of l. s : -I'--.' i on ei t to the iinti-ttust bill, I vi- ihe gencr i j-ovemmeut control witii tiicin ci mn.crce was alTiced. ui to '.he siaU-s j m.siiict ion in cases ) :. re i. v.:l tiae and manuf .cture ra tot It !, cc'ij.ior iiiison replied to Senator Vtv.i's nrgameti s a to the cmneotiun Let .. ee:i tiuties ami tru-.ts, taking the grotuid that all tin great t.-. n i tidou were practically outside of ta-j tariff an I m l Prudent of it. Congres.4. he m iiu t;:i:i: 1. coital not correct the evi s of tuft -i by iKtt.iify.iig tat ill rates. Sii-.a;i.r L'oue odVied a suastitute for ihe : it! and Senator George olfered an tint i dua nt o it 'ii.e bid then went over until Monday. House. Immediately after the reading of tho 'oum 1 t house went into com mitee of th w . C on ihe pennon appropria tion. 11. Inch was e ated duimg tne gre.i .rpir o tueihiy, i.J. C i. t le of iml an m:d along spc h n i vor oi a e vtc; nsou. li tU; vu iiii.i. t. e tit. expense of s-rv-ice peiisicn blil wi.u d oe aot.ut ij'.i-,-iA.U,DJ., and the additional exj.eue. B-iou.d t!ie I id become a law. for th ne.vi lineal year would not exceed $ 11,- ou-j.h'oo. Mr. Ciemvnts of (leorgii -ondon-d. afn i" i earing the r-peeeiies of Jlepabii-i!i?i.-, why Con misaioncr Tarmer h.t Ii'i'ii forced to resign, tie a-ked v. iict!;er tn. amount named in ih bid 'v5i'. I .Oi.U.ht o; wi uid i e ki Ihcient. i r. .s. onow repiifd hat it would, if n ftirtiter (.-i 5to;i laws were assJ. lir. C n ei- ihr-aid Jie v. ouit not oppose the pel.iling t ill. I Ut Id- lot j- t'ltOll to it wtn," iltii it jij i : l ."i lutetl h money liain il e adiniuit.a.i u Kn ' woul i i.-te ntc .t tt io pay peaaioua for tiw next lis- C 3ii Vt lil'. Mr. Byc.U'n of Indiana charged tho Ri--iy; ci i party wita 4 im to its proii.istv. i til coi'atry m . . m ic;,er of p iis.ons. lue Ur nior iU leprese-.ita-tives t f Itid.aaa c-tirii li.-;'" a irte.i J. of th .- il-iat - an 1 .vtrj re.tJy !j Vuto on tl.O rc! V k e J, 11MOI1 Idr. i ut liana. i of New .let-e- sug tiiat this was the ii.st ii tie Hie Dei'. ts had been iva-ly in -nv ye r. Mr. 'it.-jieon of Mi- nigaii ake i wlie'her t i .!.:? -cra:s ha p.ised a S- IV IC ill. .- i"U i U. Mr. Ii):iu t he I i.h it iw; Il tl n it, but l. t ' llLKl :: ' ,e h-ene ana :-a.d lor vo.tr uu u r i.i: . r. tea e. .-. r. ii inola o! I' w York said tht? Dtuatiiii: j;''-? i ad forced the pen bit n ro.i- lu m o-w.-'.'! t',''i; j i'p to cbJO. 0") hi. i'0 ;:li uaoy, and j tiepeoiicanj ve; t t-n tiie s.ump and sai I it. weie tia-t- jtpus of the men who aved Ln Uf .on. Mr Enloe or Tvrjiessee urged the ne cu ii' in horouidy ii.;'i?-it!,ritin;r the wi i . of th- i cioi-u tiw, " . .d; ii f Mi-is.-ippi thought 'iAj coniiti v tou'd .''.ave to I t the Uraud Ariuv ut tin li pu....ip takv. tiio govera- iii ii i Af.i.c jutihir d-vhitte the tAuiir-;te i . j i Ll-' in- i UJj ijm JflJfjL I'AN-AMEIUCAK Tt'OKK. ft-afcnldte Iterommi ndi-.l (or fariflc ont Ktnnmri aod 'Irl'-inph I lnr. "Washington March 2-i. The com- j tnittee on oceau tmnHpoi lation on the laeiuo coiut submitted their report to the Pun-America a congress. T'.ie com mittee, represented ry Estco for the Cnited ht.te-), and Delegates ( amrino. Varas. Mexia and Caatellanos, rci-ort in f of the Iiatkn3 OQ t!ie western fay coaht subsidizing one or more first-class Steamer lines, to ply between San Fran cisco nnd Valparaiso and intermediate points. The subsidy recommended is fi0 cents a ton per 1,000 miles, wh;-h is to lie litributed among the subscribing na tion, Kcvording to population. 1 he ct-mmittee t n telegraphic com munication on the I'acitie coast pre sented a re ort re. on.meiidmg govern ment aid on a simi.ar bai.;to;i eonipiny to connec t the prin--ip.il ixjrts ..f n tt.o.ia n the Pacific coast by means of a sul inai tne cib e extending from S in I r;iu-i-is-o to Valp.irrio and touching at the .lincipft! i:,tei vening ports. Thti 'oiiipii:nl I.i .1 Kill. WiSHiJiUTOS, March 21. Iepresent i tive Bro.siu3 reportd favora; ly to lh 'ioush the Corger bill ieliiii-ig an.l tax ing compound lard, with some amend m: tits The rep-Tt says: 'the objects of the propo-ed ie.isl r, ion, in addition to oi-tniii.ng revuue. are: 1. To compel t..e br.i:iuinc of mi xtur-- eo.a (Kiun'.led of iriKft-di-nt.s tii:r tii .n la-d. but male in the heaib a:n e of an 1 soul a-t l.tr.l, ko tliMi eorisinae-rs m.iy bo iiivis -d of t.io nataio of tbe arti.-lo. Jf. To relieve the manufacturers of pure lard cf the unfair competition of an Imitation article ma.le of cheaper iinjre'ik'iits and sold at a lower price. i. To ro.ieve, to som f xtctit, the existing depns"ion ou the farutiui; in.ltn ry, caused, in prt, by the displacement of a ia and iu-crea-iiss amount of pure fal of hos by a spurious sub-ttit.itu, put on tho m irkot ua.ler the iia:ii j an 1 nr.ind f t.i Koaaitu artic-l-. The amendments to the bill an tinaliv agreed upon reduce to $'Vjo tiie penalty for knowingly buving co.n- penalti- from S1,00 to ."00 in the case of manufacturers wilfully violating the requirements1 of tho act. Another amendment defines a wholesale dealer as one who aeds iu packages of not less than fifty pound; another reduc.-.s tho retail upccial tax from ; to 2; another reduces the imprisonment pri-scririeJ for selling the compound lard in any except the proper packages or under false brxnds; another a.nen dment accepts "a substitute for lard" as falling within its provisions. Oppwie Wyoming's AtlmUston. "VN awhxutcn, March i.'2. The ma jority member:; of the house committee on territories liave prepared a report in opposition to the bill for the admission of Wyoming to Btatehjod. The main objections ot the muiority are that there was no warra t of law for the constitu tional convention, and sebsetpueiitly a -eiy inadetpiate lepregentation of vot ers were present. The minority protest- that another constitutional convoo tioa be hel-i that tne people be allowed t vote on woman sulfrage and the ad mission of Wynmiug to state ood by presidential proclamation. 3Ir.."dcKiaic.v's Tariff liiil, WAiiiNGToy, March 22 .Tho Bepuh lican memberj of tlie vf,ys anu means committee of the house discussed the ugar st hedii einthe p opos.-d tariif bid Tiie proposition to sub.'titute sjiecho for ad valorem dut .' was under discus sion, and s-eemed to meet with favor with most of the members. The raw silk schedule was also due.issed. lioml iUIclllKAS. Washington, March 22 Ti-e treas ury depart ni ur purchased -",J-J0 4 . t cent, bonds at 1. '.3 and $11, Out) pta cent, bonds at Sl.udj. New hik; Hanlf. Wasiiinjto;. Mai-eh '2 The Na tion d iank of Corning. la., was author ised to commence biisi. es-.. A GI1KA r F1U.I r. 'rroll Knorkctl Out bv A til iffe Aftei 1'orl y-Sfve art 1-ook,: Uo-to ls. San Francisco, JI rch '.'2. 'i he ligh between Jack McAubile and Jia::iiy Carroll at the C oiioruia A hicti-; c u aroused great interest m sporting circles. Tiie purse Bud stakes .. -1 Jl i.-Vi! to the winner. The . ie t-oth in da -condition, (aniod a t'-vi: ' . i" ' '. i, i Mi'rphy and 1 n.-i ne ,rn-ri. M. -.l-.ii-ilfe's sec: aids were ' Ii. i i.-: n Jack lterc.: y. iitrar ; : --; u j-? .-ef-eree. h''-.- . -,o mm j-: :. .;.- p r- tCn V"' -. '.l V ! ! I Wt tie lift 1.; gt'i ii :-, i .-.,: :-i t r u- a -t.nl L-o. Ii ; contestant - i'Hy. c-aji fcigas ot j louiing "he ligif i siioj.'peil and the men throw ii out o: th;' liiig 'Ih! co.1- j; o i it ji ii in i ..... . ., i..v.ui 2. ). peiso't, L-ain ng ni:iii . ion. The lHt : y w n I r.sii : he Cano 1 men de tiiun ;"ng 2 to 1. a.d ma ii iu uey wis plac-( Ul tlietse t-.ids. I r. .u to ;h-. co.oe t an effor, was made to ;;- . a ( p.i.-.t;-uc'irj th troard o. diri;-ct.ors i" arrange a ma ch Itetweeti joy .icAu-)if and ietpr JaoK v'n. out the cl tin 0e-nled to h&v.-tho natter iu the ii .ii.ii of the directors. . lie men entered the ring at i p. m. A :Mle Wfisji.cJ 134; sintl Carroll o i- tie wa cj.ie l at H:05. The L;Ik ivtys a s(ii?b r-.i co.ite.t from start ' I iiiiisti and was n. i!a3s battle until he fori , -eventh ri b'd, v ii q. alter tfi U .;j g. IIcA- lllte m l-. d )t by -.' id lac-iy on Car i Ai'n mouth. . ixin ,", him out i, )' ts.vi, .1.1:, Kv M,.-t h 2.' -Presi- .:J. JI. !..-i.J:.i. il Atiaulic asso ,o,'i, i:ft i jl--.l Pi e;i it. .-i . Piieips. of the : rt.t rkau i-.;e t tti" o. h it the Y'ash i ;l ou Ncttotiai i-.-u-- e.tih j i-l i .cea iitcd to the Ail otic ns-sooialiyn. leave:; ih- eiiii'.ii-ii L-a.ntie with . - pine iut p. ?rrj nn e.-s another cluit . ii'dr j cd il is t.-e.-u.nt that Detroit oii i.-j d ei'-d as th : intli cluo. A !St s:u-i-ut. iv i;e Itrot lirrhoo.h New i ukk , March v;iV jL fecial fro-u Charle.rton, S. C. says that Dei hanty has receive advance min-y from Jh ve a id PI i-er Le i ;ue cla and left i lie. i-t,llzy .Iphia National League c.'u to join h -' Ctfci;,an i. Manager V.i4i1t fears th" t Clement-i uJ 'Jici will join the liiotht rhood. JJ.-'ihtp tiie Skating Record. MoxTK5-".Ai.. t-ic.4v!i ?: C. frordt-n, the 1 five-mile 1 liampion ska,ter of ISo'C. "Oi , , . , .f;;; I the len-nii". amattur siititiog chan pion-I SHINING HARKS. Dcath Comes Suddenly to Gen. George A. Crook. STnicKtx avium: at ixrncisr:. ! II I iiols trc iictli to I nli.tt.v nil IIU AVif:-, nml Kxpiirii Slicrllv A 1 1 ri tv a nU 1 l.i" I all- Wii -i l:i s nicer- I lie lit iniwe of (.en. Smith A ltike' Ileal It. Ci:'r,;o. :!r.h C5. (Jen. Ca-orge fit, 1: d -ctl s Iitlta lily in his ;:i'i.r;i! the (1 ,-r l i a. :iij l.o'el l.oitly id': r 7 uVck a. in., i ut th f liic!.' s wi-re , p;:ra ye 1 I)1 tl- nri- I" i en: ti . I If I!' I . 1 e ii-.ipi.il' r- !i on ! -I I b l:i. I .ir. 1 i I I ' i'. i lo ih hotel irlioitly ,.!il- ! ! n :i a ii i l tired, iipp-T ill ly in t!' i !;.-. oi be.tl'.'i an I spuir-.. His suit.) coopriied a parlor Mid IWII hlct-piug li oilli OU tile tillld lloor, tin third it.ooi l. in; t'ciipi;-il by Mr lleed of O .Llaiel, Md..s-!r to Mrs. Cr ok. a d who bus been i-ili.ig thiin this winter. (Jen c'rooiv aiose aboi:t ir.'.'A) o'cioci;. and altei' pavti.il'y tlies.ing !d:n.-.eir, e I ere 1 t'te pai'lor. whesv, as was 1 is v i.t ! ron-i! net il ex crcirt' "- w ii ii iio:-!. I s i!s I ifit:eii mi'intcs later !ii 1 v. i !m '.ma atiiii.ig her.-el I' in an lid join. i ir ro-. m. ic i 1 him c di in a iaint voice, M;,r-1" "Man !" I'pon ropoiittmg. Mi b iind tne ge:i-r 1 1 i (:--lining upon tin- sofa, ami evi enllv iu pitin. His hiiiids were pressed over his heart, and he v::s barely ab.e to arti-u-late. "Mury, I can hardly bua he." Greatly alarmed, Mrs. Crook taag for a (ds-ar-ce, and tu.-H.scngers we;-? ii-I'a'citt-il for Dr 1 1 nri :.u 1, w'm-e ofli-. e is a I out l.'ta'k away The pays t ian 'pd k y repi mied, but on his arrival ex ; ss d the opinion thai the patient was ...yi.tnl relief. livu iniiiulis laiei t:en. (.'ro-.k passed away as p.betly as a sic ping i a! e. (cu. Crooif had not been in liia bn-it of health for sunio ti.ite. ulthougii ha did not consider it nuces-ary to co -hill t. a ph- oifiuu. A !tv wet-ks ago he went on a trip tliro.iga tiie Indian teriitory, Rccompanit -d by Gen. Siroag ami other oliicers, and o:i his return h fre.pftitiy co ..piained io inenib-..-rs of his st:iif toal his licai l iron led him. 'Ihe news cre ate;! a j!ofound S"!is:it:i)ii iti tlif citv. and the rotund. i of the hotel is crowded with friends and iiuimates of the di ceaej yend'al. Hn funeral vvi'l t ke place Sunday at 1 o'ciock at the (iraud Pacific .ot-l. ft"r which the body wi'l be escorlt'd by midtarv to the i.epot. were it will be placed on the 2:';o train for Oakland. M.l. flon. Ciiift1; was I. era S-; t. 2, InZ, near Dnvt:n, O. II ; ln t'cd ; t Went Foiuf. i ; li'i.'., :i:rl o l .1 i:y 1 !.'J, h-cr.iiie lieutciiaiii col j-.cl ji' tii- Twlvi! y-t It i r l la-'itntry. H served oil friviti -i- d ii . l';-o:n l.i'rJ OI. (:!:; mtiialia'.; th ;l'i!t river i -xp -.lit ..on hi I."7 a..o cnu I'o I i.i a nuniJir of liiiiun l'.iits. ia o i of v.-iiieh ii was wnu :i l-tl h.." aa ar--.v. !i the t ivii w.-tr lit) was tint eatonts. oi" lit- i'wen-ty-sixtu Ohio vi;u:.tti-r-, anil i.as pi-o-u.ii.. : tlot. '.'!, 01, to he niiiji.r eneral of tin; Unit j t"d States vo' u:i!e -is, ser inj; in We.-t Virtti i i t liio.i :h ls.il ti.'; w;ts ia this enn.-e-temi-at a L.L! wis burs, where ho was woo. : -thvl; in nt.rt Vlrtiioiii Ciinpuin, ls-i:i; .n Maryamd, entsatf-.-at .v ath Mo'.intitlii u id Aniiet-mi : ::, licuicnantco.it n.) in West Virion ., is ' .' t in the Toaaessoe inipti' i i. -nx j. t at T.. i horn i. Hoovi-r's fiiji, Ciii-naiaaa, a.. i the ptirsa t of V)i.'i-ij'- w.lh c -..slant k mi-i.ies (b:-ev;-t coioa.''): ir no.ili V.ig ii ; jsri, miki.-t; cms p. :t r i: i -rn 1 ia nvaiero: ataions ih ? i.ri-.a !I -r ir "iit-ral Ui.ite St.iti s a ::i .', a ' hrev.-r ill -j r X in r.-.l I ni ed lta vo tin : i; i i S'.ri hib's H i ;a doah c tmn l; t. Hi'i. -. ' i : ' 1 it lie:- ;. Fish r"s il l i v t m--, ire nl Stat s at-.n ' -e .-!:; Arii. 1 1 Cr- i 1- .. !!li.- V. Le. ::: - - ' '. , w licit t .. :. 1 ';-. i - i o i for "a-' ; : i i yoa i-i ;.o ' ' : J I, . - t:ii : . ii L Xi I Va . -h: .r: : H, !.-n.i:'i, slit er . n !ri. i-.-n giiia Tiiidt.iry in. .tiin'e. pfil :di i-i-,. H Ji 1 ft -'-"I e e ii grauuale ot W e-t i c-i-.t i . i - -i. 1 tie Vf r " o h sler. Lonpo"", JI. n li l2. Wm Mida'pu seventh o'uk- of M inch. sLer, died, in th Gii'i vcar of his age. :;i;ss! I :. e 1 L v JJ-"j. '.at ioil. CarL-Mf.-. l.t., -I t ".-:. 22. -i"i3 Cea- II f.-I. 22. tts! ti tsy! va ti'A T-I -t iioii -I tIpi.sco;-;d i."f .':h-r,.'.i,i- t o:.si ler-'d the :uetini of 1:1 r.- ! the .a re;:. .vseutation at th ge cr.it con-erem e. r. .latter a lengthy idsf u-s-o.n of the-u.j.ct vi ted a-aitist the p uposeil ha ".ere. Tiie vote st .od 41 for tiie ha.ige at d 114 ag .inst. I' fiip-ot's Lark. Bi:vJr s Point, Md , March -ii. IVeoi dt nt liar: isoti's aim was truer and the dm ks more plentiful. Six p drs of can vas hac-ts fed be 'ore iii- s.iotgun. Tiie president and ex-S.nator Sa-wll return to Washiiigtoa to day. 1 lit liftCy .--. e i 'a i SrniNOFizLo, Mi., March V2. The i Ames wor -is at Chicopee are to cast the bionze figure of tha S-jO.dJ'J statue to j,arecte lo Henty W. Gra-ay at Atlan- t3,"(ja. 1 hi Trap Shooters. Cleveland, O.. March 22. The c ampion tr:tp shooters of the east and j . . V-., t .. n,.,rn t r.- 11 i ark v-esj, mi' t a n.atcn at pe..-..u.o pant. ! 2? m CAUTION. No other Liniment made to resemble CAN C03IIAriIJ WITH IT fit. Jacoih On. is ANL THAT 13 Wit V ITd CI 1;M AP.B PROMPT AND PERMANENT. Chronic Cases Cured as Read ily asGlicrit Attacks. THE olo e m e r.i Y. i Tt U known en a '.' iiaimiil inthiiiuna- V..v. (""f tioti a:k-:o g the rpfyi srf oi ic humuii it-tiy. J-'& 'S'' i3'i ll,C '!l.pt..tl. Of" U!II-1..-. llll'l Jt.lllU pains ftiul nrhos. Pt. .Tiri I )i I - - s f.riuj.iiy Hiitl jHi iii:uii:iLl j lit is 4-tit tii v ti U i-i : .'iilid Ville. ihio, Jane i. 1SVS. Wus t:i' i'ii w iHi rht'tu!iii!i''-!-i in ! i lif.nf fered nt .1 i -r mmco ni;. :. -. il .-Mil.-luffi tt. Ja.tto Oil Itiii viil i.ie i.!.i. :-' -i yrsn) uo- '" ho h. m;-:o.. At Iji ioi.i ts jm) J). hi. p.h. TH5 CHAHhES A. VOfilLEi: CO.. !?u!'.;..:o; l i .. Orciinc ncc o 123 i i-hmNjim i t-.ilhi.u ii .e.i .1 -h Hi'- :-n I l.il s mail i.-i he .ii -l; -hlil'i- th-- . ji.i! o.. . i s,.e: .:; Ml II -. . ; I '...!. II... h ;:. pi. ; i I.l l. I., i - 1 1 - a ..; : l - 11.. l.i. . .s . i s;. in . t II. li i.. . a II ,i i . I :!iv.. coin:, t 1 I : I i.l il t i i ill 1 ia lis,. : :i ... ii.. I s ; . I - . . i . . . . , t.i - .... .- .a ,.. ) '.- r . .... an. i i ,...r ,i i - i j: it i . l . ! .a,.-. 1 . i i .......in . i . . . ; a I a .- ';,--! 1 ! i ' " . i - - .' I . i i l.ii.fil) I - e. ... I ; i . in . la. - II a VI . I I I i ... !! Il t ' he : I .! , I -I I V ' r. .". i! () ..."('.. i .- I n!:i. .ii ly iruu'l ('ntt,n! 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I. o l,.iaij t i hi-Inst ..I ant i:.-y ot i In si.a e ut .M-h: .is a li. In; c ty ol Acw V..iU hi in s,ai,. ,,f vj.v Yarn il l sliit i ihe t-iiy t.i i In i sin.. tn li in I i,e e. i nit I t its t l liit- siiile ol t tiia.-ka li-v i n. . lno'.fJl its i opei- i;iecl's t in.M; io he t-le ,.ui,ii..liy up ... t e.a .!! pl'i p i ty t I tin s i i lly it'll itiiit.inh. a Milih i. ..";i t...ioiiy h .,lij.t -t iio. I riiit-ipai as Ii.e i-aiue lnto.il . lie ill Mlliltloll lo itil t lifl lilies, .lll .el-OS li- ij-.' i-si:eit to tin O.iiiiila .Soiiiheii .iiih'.viiy t-.i: paiij . I r. i i ti si.m t,n,,-.l.,-i .-.ote le i ii i.ail '.i i.y eoii.i'i, ii sliiiil on or 1m. or i.l SI oa.V I litcelnot i A. t . Istlj luiini.i . 1 1 uei. t-ipup aa.i "a..v e in opei.iu ai us line t.i li.iltl to lie ol Hit Si..lll.iHl f.lL.f.e ll.mi ;. p I ii tin; line -..-I Hie Ail-.s .i'ii 1'i.t; lb; I anwi.) oi, i.iiLj la i.me I i it t-iiiei in t ii-.- c nut.. .m I i.s., ii. in .i:l: via 1 l.ai-ia, mil llii,,i.:i rai. ell iy iii ti. e hi ie river .iml rha!l periiia i.t i t y locale its pa s- ia;t-r a. n P. itlii tu-poi .no la-ccst-ary uri.in.ti.s ii.i.,n iis main 1 lie i. hill laoulu I-.. si i f .i.aaie, i a..e a judui ii.t,i, t c : eel at-il ana ii Ihoi:.eil i la t oi , ii. ly. I ii Vi,:. il II. iilu I ti.al -a.d hon..s sbin . ; be lssi.en In it iilnoiaii . (jiial lo lie iiiia.lets o. Hit- usiiil i i v.i.y i r ni:i, s i ... ti 1 el I ;im? it i.il t in- e:ini."i - thti ti f ai t hi.ii be oiiivt .til lo lb p;iii linali.v S,,iiih i i: t uliwaj t-t in. iilij oi to siil-li pels-oli or , e ei si.si. in y t.t Mti iiii r ' I !', ?. .- ;iia ho. its hall he hsiii-tl in tlenon. -ti.. ions ol cl.niji) wan coupon llii-rt-to at-aclr I I iili .ii.ciesi, ,.t ) la. i.ls thai ii.uj b, con. title tiirieoii. .si t-. 3 . he f. no i f lilt tickets v.b t li s ;il : - td upon s ni ii.:--tioa .a s.nu elecii i. llal: be i.S lol ow .- : "1-oi i be istit-ol bomls to piir;-hii-e rilu i vii iii.n ui in l ji on .tls itnti lo aid iii I lie t; ii l u tio.. oi Uu- oniaba "Maunem ruilwa. .1 11 1 i .ihlc, nal . i.X."' iilal 'Asaiio-l the iss.i- t f b ims to p .rehase tigl "f w . al.u otji t gl't in. ils ai.tl to i in in ti i .-a. i-iilit-i li.ii -I 1 1.,-i luaii .soillntlii lallvia. ai.tl a-anisl iiauil len.il lax.'' M.r. I. .-sli i hi I vi o-thirds o' leore of tl ions cast .t s.,ia h-eil n liitVt; wrille.. i pi li t t il.t-re. ii. o p ti.ly wriiii-.. or ,ii... . ii mn . "l-.r h in.s in imri-hiisL' n i. i w a and ai., h. Lie -. iii rin-u..ii td i ii - (.,.. na .sun ht-i n r, iiw.i . i-.inl im- ..talil I'-ei. ii.'- lion 1 1' . pn'ii .""ti- !i -Pal b iuiopo an : he in i 1 a. i co: il: 1 1 oi Si, d fit .. i.nl' ... II". .Zetl It, ISM.t- ril!.. 1 1 o 1 1 -' - leit I ;,!i., I lie ll.ilil ot 't'lii ! il .. Ulii. ia I l.W a litis ' ii III! s i: . li . iii. 1', it ;. i ,5 f ' i!-I S, a. i .1- p. uu: p i . -a it, t i. e. - 1: . ii, i.' I..e St.e V. .11 I,- .1 i'- . , . '; - 1 I t I .,1. II -la 1.: I-i, :on. y ii:.. t : I . -ii.- i-f a . ia , i-i . a e a . 'al -1 a, :,- ; . 1 , e,: t:. t--u-u a ' es - r -a 1 1 as 1, 1, tl I I e i ll: a a li.' I - 1 II a; II' T .Netlff 1 1 hi It C: loll -h-t.: 1.' .:- i "' i:v , in i s 1. I i i, . ; , 1 1., 1,; :. : ,a ! ,11 I KI 1 t.l-l; i.ll.i d..- . ii t-Il. ! a. S a- li. 1 .is ... i-i e:. 1 I I 1 I r i- s' ' iii if .ii.;. j.. i i - i :. -i 1 1 . . y ol : e is !-i i. I la- t ii J f . 1 -ail,! f.iii e t- i"r- pa-lei I . i e -II ell. .lis p ,.f T .'!i t fai- p ell v if s. i-e iiii ti i-'py .t ihi- fa! and p. p si '1 1 ji : i : pin salt) i. t'. -.;;ii ht ep.-a. M.C ii 1 i.. 1 a ..ia, 1 t -il it tie ii. I. -let- ai e lifl t lit 111 ;: (1 allt 1 i s pa-siij:e . pjif V : aa ! lib Ifa I. Il ' ii-seti ;i;,il .i JJ.J tjVt (1 this 17th li V f Ft h I .1 . A 1 lsaa. Attest: F. NT. t:icnF.Y May. r V, . K. Ft.x. l ity ielk. L: Al H i ICE - o a v. n! ( i e la l i- .- i ha ' "a .P.n.r. .-.il. im i Im; aaaaM: ; li ..in; I e. '. . t , n:e. i t . in i "a ii h-zaa a ; tl -i I . " la- is. r; ass c'-ilai -. -!)' . .-.. t . . Mil J,', t ana jt i r of '.i !:!t-li is i i qui.-: I ii t le is i 1 una P i lie i-.i . w s it:a et n. .secii .ii 1 1 mw eslii 1 ie. teat uu eg- a ia e ii ! li-a i tiuai ; r ia -r; li i ii "' I'i e ,oisw r ! -ai l l l...n on - r i. - re prh l , 1 .I'M. be .1 fi-li'l. u t ere, cer r.ll t-.l v. I. !' : ':keii as uu itiii. jad-iiniit leinit ie... a-e -a i tn-iv i i ini-. I'l-v i "Ismolth i, m Sc Imp uvi :jkm ; I o i hah n & I 11 i tf r pv. Probate Notice. Final "-i-tt.fi"! a. in -.it mailer of the es- lath, ceiuiu c.uiV'f" Co. Nebraska. on the sidewalk Mr. Dority ie laying off .-.lei-i-In n hy -.tv. it -.! ii hr.-.;ia a II -m. ! on account of it. George Souter is tctn ir.ratl in tr.iti,,.,! il;--f-tv -" f the si-.itt ". i n ,!"! :;r ."TT-t.'' tZ 1 he:,j-i. ; I vie thee :-t t'la liniuit!i en t lie 3 st da. of Maich . I -t lu o'ciotk a. in., t a salt! il y ; at v.hf.ii t: e nnd place, .-ul i.er st ns i t-.ested in be prert-bt mid f.mnii.e Said accouut. Kmi-H". oui.ty J nai:e. riai:-ia -'itb. Marrli p fh.-l.-t-o. - -i2 irit- You can bechetifid and happy oi ly II ' il -r- li K it" l't. - -1 i.wi -i- wii wh - n you ve well. If you tet 1 out of ,;,..., n . t i? vdi.i-'i sirs.a I It is Best to be on tho Safo Side I For w.i nt f a i nil. n. i ,.e WHK ,,,,,, . j for Waul of a hoe. Hie h' rn v. h h ' ; J-or w. nt ot a horse, the ma.i vt;;M IokI I '" th- Wiil.1 ef a helv. -,1 i,;,,,- j It tin re is imy huun. hH v. here the i m ptiitiico of lmle ihinc.i. in itlnn.vt ,.ny U.V I'oict-tlou the ult. uiit.n.that l.tidnt s is laroiig. Mm.y l,i;i,r Known lit in : Biai i-XpelieliCe lt.it it u lu lone koiii-, if not ullt;f histr p. not bom bud w tat lit r, , but Jitnn a m il hint- Hint looked ell in w in house, but luih il lo iuk in the fn-ld. Tin best pit cniitioii I'g iiii. t tlihiistt rin . Intivr.xt tmi-v! is a D-viing liiutb-r or Mowtr. A Sound Li yii I Opinion E. 1 do! ! i. ; gi- Aiiio'iiiy Kmj , i'ot.utv , (li) t I'., 'hX. M.Jfl ' ' J t tl V .M-t I'd i ' . i' liii : r hiUi iio -i Inij ).y i -1-1 1 . I.....H i i.iMi w:.. . i low i .il. Mn 1 t " t . I ii t n- . i 1 1 il I i il I I . '. 1 1 - itll ". . . i'.n i 1 , . . , s . ii lid v I i t . i: . i I . ; .".: I'll. F. (J. i l! h &. Co.' s til Ug -tol"C li New t.ity Oirt-ctory. Mr M. VV. Ateiy. at pres. nt n hilling ni Gnenwootl, is an old directory iium an-i is in tii- city with u view of getting it,. ;i mi. i ii in i tb l wink in that luiu. U .' A vt ry ' t lie s u Us hild u ct inineiit 1 -i ii antiit In- e( tip. i ncoui'iioeint i.t from oar btisints.s linn thnt lit; thsiiyi s Platts in. uth will have n tliri t tory slu; woultl be proiul of; Mr. Avery is now al work to s o wh.i can Im tlone in the pieniisi s. The 11k tA i.l) hopes and bdi, yes he will a; suct-t ssf ul. Ij. G. Todd says the Missouri P.cific nii-t not b - built, us the court house would t lu ii In; hopcli ssly am lioretl ut Plattsinorith. The ".aivcrnoi" we be leve is right for once, und we trust our ; iet pi is will see to it that the "ahchor ict"' is perfect'y dntie on the first day of A H il. one week from next Tuesday. Tho New Discovery You have heard your fiit-nds and neigh bors bilking about it. You may yourself ie one of the many who know from per--aiinil experience ju"t how good a thing it is. If you have ever tried it, you are one of its staunch friends, because the wonderful thing about it is, that when nice gi vi n a tt i ll, Dr King's New Dis covery ever after holds a place in t Iio 'inii-i. If you have never used it and should be nfilictcd v.ilh a cough, cold or my Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, se- nre a bottle at mice and oive it a f.-dr 'rial. It is iruarant -ttl every time, or money refunded. Trial IJottli s Free at '. G. Frk-ke and Co'.-, Drufjfctorft. That s,)i;r tt nipt red, cr,)KP, dy-pepiic tn livitlual, should take Dr. J. II. Mc Lean's Sarsipurii!n. It will inakc him f el as well Hiul hearty as the It- ttlt hit rt of u.-i. He i.icds bracing up, vitalizing tiiat is all A veiy touching le tt r was rerci vctl by the post master, lust v ring, from Mis. X.tdi. Kidoley, of Last St. Louis, 111 , enquiring as to the hen abouta of a stiu, Fiaiik Silvtniail. She .snys he lots In-in ivinir with Dr. Jliller id Eio;t Mile G-ovi', iiiitl that to use In r own lHfU'ice, "I vvould not haye ht L: tu wt nt out tin ie bit they made -nut h pi init-t s Unit he w uhl h.f-'esiH-h a gotrd place to live uf, j n -i if ii did not. w itit to i-!;iy they was to w ' him h un , and now G id knows I e K .My h i.i r is almost biokc - 111: u'- a in- iilu ut ii in as . ' - i. ; i 1.1, ; v M:. Fi.i t hi e 1 t'tl i-. V "r at ,i (i:. ! m:! I. 1: 1 If : 1 - : I- I i.-' m.: ai: t.i i t- i , 1 1: . t It :.!: 1 h i i h,: V, .. 1 ;.,.- ; , t) t an t'ill'i I oa Ol l.i t, iT.lt jf ya Will, :- .-"i'i n. lie may 01 '.-n..iiif o . y,ur " -. :.. I c,n tio s 1, i. thin' my li', or ii 'e re i- a gT.:i-: ailny r t,!;. 1 . 1 . !er : t- :-, :,(! i.u his 11. line and th, ; 1 i- fur 1 I (i()' iii'.th t 's b l t v. hicii is almost or t:- u;u the ble-fiiii-i of the Al till lty h d "... ill fall on you ' rite as , mi as yon cap." If :.ny on- k:;. ws ale ut the o .y ;hc I f kk ai.i In j s t he t will inrorm ir. ti-'l ight or write t!.. poor woii.nii at nice.-. On a let", i t visit To Iowa. Mr. K. D d- t ti, of Luray, Co.. K :r.S" s. call, rl at the i.'.bt'r .toi y of Ch .ii.bi I lain & Co . D' s Ioin to fchow tie in his t-ix year old boy, wf,ti. :- life h-if' bet n f tVtil by Chain bei lain Cotiyli Iletiied ; it haying cur' d him of a very severe attack r.f en .up. Mr. Da'P n i- e. it dn that it guvol his h.t-.'s lip and is n' hus a-t'c in bin ptai e of the R.-medy. He ays it has n xrt 1 lent : eput.-ition in his vr inity; that farni- ,' era C'ini fifteen milt-t to his s'on for it nj tl) t lunx f th.-ni, like htliis: If, are ' never without if in their home. For sale In r. t riu ke tx Co. The liitl- girl of J. N. D ority, fun tluctor on the Omaha and Plattsuiou'li freiizht, broke her ar.n Thursday by a fall f,raruJ in Cl"ir'' The t-hoe thief incarcerated in the county jail a few days ago, waa out to day sauntering around as though ex ilietace in Plattsmouth was a sort of holi day for him. Bennett &Tutthave all kinds of gar- 4v-U 6a4? io Wil aul puc4a.u isq ;s J