v. t - WEEKLY; HERALD;: PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, APRIL 8, 1890. CI r i c hi -A 1 . j 1 I:! ,1, j S .1 a. j "I i f i ' 6 5 I i i i There ar many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory.' They are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar, and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. T' ' ' - -r' glhittemoiilh QJcchfo crnhl. BY THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. G. H HCLTO , tmiOK and Masackk. Tublislied every Thersilay, and daily every evening except miilay. Heristereu at t'a'i l'lattsmotitH. Neb. p-st-oflice for liansniis. ion through the U. 8. mail at becoiid clas rates. Offlee c imer Vine and Fifth streets. Telephone 3. TRHMH Kelt ffR'K LY. Oue c ;.y. one yer, in advance $1 50 One copy, one year, not In advance 2 00 One copy six nionthf. in a I- mien 75 Oue c py. three m nth in ad-ance .... 40 TFItMS F K DAIt.Yj One copy one y ar in adv nee ?6 00 One copy per month, by carrier .V) One copy per week, by carrier If. OFFICIAL PA HE ? of trie COUNTY THURSDAY, APKIL 3, 1890. EDITORIAL ETHICS. Tiik progressive improvement spirit is in the city today, it is in the air. Col. Frank Ikeland and Hon Paul Schminkeire measuring swords on the mayoralty Ii Id in N braka City toda. The hounds of war are turned lo"se this morninir. Cols Connor Ruff ner and Sherman are working harmoniously for the election of the demorra'ic ticket. Fon memhers of the school board w haye tw excep ion llv ood Inen to vot' for today, S A Davi" and Win. B dlanc. , they represent n clique, cranks or clan. Vote for th m. Rcsh Fellows, of the Au'urn Post, announces the ln-jfinning f th" thirti-nth year of that live juormtl. with a bright .. ontlo-'k for the future. Mr. Frlbiwx i au indu-tii -us n wspap r m m, and when he fails th" rest of n will quit The Hekald's ilea of the ticket yes- terd-iv uroVel to le correct with the ex- Cention of citv clerk. Mr Eg'-nb wr s r. fused to I)-a cand'nlate, whereupon C. W. Holm s, an active young republican to the nvinor imrn. w is nominated. BnoNZE castings fro-n P.-.insjlvani are being import d xfnsive'y bv th E'Jiflish shipbuilders b.cnuse th- quota tions on ttii- sid of th- wat.-r are half a cent per poun l 1 w-r than in fp-e trad" Britain. And yet '"the tariff is a ttx " Ex. TnE high wa ers h ive "in asunifd threatening proportions alona the lower Mississip)i. Ley.e's are being swei t away and whole cities that a few days ao were full of prosperous and happy po-ple are now deserted, to give vay to the onward march of the mighty river which in places is described s being over seven'y miles wide, appearing like a great inland sea. The positive declinition of Mr. E. P. Greusd, published elsewhere i ; the Her ald, to become a candidate for Mayt-r, will have to be accepted by the republi cans toni ht. We have the assuram e and know that the ticktt named toniijht vill haye his hearty support. This leav- " s, as far as we can learn, the field open to F. M. Richry the present inenmberent. Mr. Richey has made a most excellent -cor and should and will receive the .uarty support of the people regardless of party. Iowa is making a fool o' herself sn fighting for free sugar just now. There la no doubt that th northern half of Iowa is well adapted to the culture of the BUgar beat. But her people are so busy rtduc'ng ndlroad rates under the im ysri ssion that thereby the world would forget .i bout the great corn surplus and pay a fair pric , that she has given no attention to the sugar b: et question. Protbly n farmer in Iowa h is ever crone so far as lo u'ant a f -w. seeds to see how they would come ont ia the f al'. What low need is a farmers' alliance cw!ni2"d to improve ariciiM un- rather than to t offices for tb? tiU l-sders Statv Jouruil. ARBO" DAY. j Ptatb of Nkbkaska. Ex' cchvk De - I'aiitmknt, Lincoln, M Hi 31, 1890 To tin- people of Nebraska: The day is ; near at h and (tiie 22nl i f April) which ! Ii is b en s t apart by tlx- statute as Ar bor day I therefore respectfully call the atten tion of the people of thi state of nil con litin9, laboring men, tradesmen, men of nil pursuit and professions to this sub ject, mil most urgently recommend that eiich and a'l devote the 22nd day of j April of this year to the planting of .trees, ornamenting the ground around your dwellings with them and with shrubbery; plant them along the high ways, adorn the borders of your fields with tln m and plant them in groves. In no way can you confer a ureat-r blessing upon the present generation and those which are to follow. I entr at the people of this common wealth not to neglect this pleasant duty, the faithful performance of which will add s- much to pl-asures of life, and will largely enhance the yaluc of your property I especially ii vite the schools both teachers and pupils, to devote this day to the purpose named. Let Arbor day be universally ob served. In testimony whereof, I have hereun to set iii! band and caused to be affixed the great seal of the state. seal. Done at Lincoln, this iilst day of Ma ch, A D. 1890. By the Governor. John M. Thayeb. Ben. S. CowDfciKY, Secrtary of State. By O. O Bei.i, D puty. COST OF DEMOCRATIC RULE We give below what democratic as cendency has cost this country in the Mnyle office of treasurer; if other offices of ti ut were added the amount would be doubled. Maryland furnishes the latest addition to the list of 1 faulting democratic state treasurers. There are eight of them all told, and the amount of their thefts, to gether wiih the victimized states, is shown by the following table: i uiiau- I 79sen (leertri 90.000 Kentucky. Virginia Teini -ee M i-s"iiri Vis-ip i Maryland (estimated) 200 000 ISO.toO 400.01 t J 532.009 ?1V612 100.000 Total ...13.51.213 The City of Paris, ne of the finest i;daces that fl iats up n the Atlantic, had a very unfortunate accident happen dur ing the lust trip, that might have caused the total loss of all on board. 1 ne ac cident to the steamer occur ed when the vess 1 ws two hundred and fifte- n miles If F. stmt The passengers pay they in ard a loud crash, followed by an ex plosion. The ship quivered and tUe tluiinpini;- of broken machim ry in the engine room shook the steamer from stem to stern Sue began leaking bhdly from hoi wh eh had been broken in the not t m. Th pumps w- re quickly manned m.i the boats weie ordered to becleared. fiie passenvrs were much excited, but the officers remained calm ami their pres ence of mind and enforcement of regular discipline goon hail the ff ct to restore 'Ii Coufi b nee of a'l on board. Flack Ii s b -en convicted of the crime o conspiracy anil is liable to a year's impri onm nt and a fine of f 500. Yet Ii- remains the sheriff of New York coun ty. and in the full xcrcis of all the powers pertaining thereto This seems a dreadful anomaly The conspiracy into which Flack and others entered is, how ever, a misdemeanor only in the eye of the I iw. and conviction of suh a crime does not work a forfeiture of the office. le Id by the chief offender. Neverthe less, charg'-s have been preferred asrninst the sheriff to the governor, and he has b.-en summoned to show cause why he should not be removed. It is notorious that If should not be r ivoved forth with, but his counsel will doubtless bring forward a er-at ar--v of reasons to the contrary N. Y. Tribune. Prohibition breeds a disposition to meddle with other peoples business. Over in I -wa the prohi bition v ingofthe state are champiouing a measure com pelling school book publishers to sell their goods to everybody at their present wholesale prices, and to giv 20 per cent off of this for cash. The next thing that an Iowa legislature tackles will probably be to fix a price on cattle and hogs makins a s- vere penalty for the m:m who would dare to buy at a lower figure than was intended by the wise s(7bns. A little more sumptuary legis lation and t majority of prohibitionists m:'it b ashamed of the theory, and ra tuin to their old and safer beliefs. Suspect No. 4. Omaha Bee. Chief S-avfv received the following telegram last night from Chief Abbey of Nebraska City, dated st Ibddrege, Neb : Have Lisk arrested. Will be in with him o" No. 4. Abbet. The train referred to is that which arrives in Omsli'a at 9:35 this morning nrer th;- B. & M. Li.-k's trrest fastens nnother link in the chain of evidence which i rapidly being forged to cni- ! pb tion about th murderers of th whit haired old couple, and th- story which this fourth supef t msy have to tell upon his arrival here this morning will be i awaited with great ioUnart. 1 mm n i ninn ASKS. Republican Contestants to B Seated by the Senate. NOW Tift IDAHO ADMISSION BILL It Will Com Cp I th noni thl Week Durwy't Mlvcr MtMor to II CwnaM-red-Maar rlll - nildtait pproprl tloo Villa tbt rll t Appropriate. WAsniNOTOX, March 31. TTe senate wilt take up th Montana e.ection con test tVday. It will bt debated probably for two days and the Republican con tstantMr(SautiderH and Powers) will be wated. roJ-ably by a strict party vot. Wheu Ihe election caaes are out t f the war, the dejwadent pensioa bill will be delated ' sad disposed of. The under vaiuatibns bill follows thia in the ordr of butiiheea, but it will hardly be reached this week. Saturday will likely to be devoted to the coun id e atiott of bills on the calendar. Several tet speeches on politit al and ecouoaiic ques4ions are ex- f-cted at odd tinaea At- a.uie time proba 4y early ia toe week, the Flo. i l i uoiuinaiiond will be taken op agaia in secret Keaskw and coiilirined. The world's fair committee baa not teeii called mgeVher by tSmator iliscock. but it will meet doub lets during the com -iitfc week and it may agre upon a re port wMhin 111 next two week. The htue begins the week w ith indi vidual HUH(etir.lou day and memters hav ing bills in whi h they are in erestetl can call them up for passage on recognition by thi spoaker. the Kepu. lican in-m-ben of tlie oommitiee ou terntiries i i lend to bring up another statehood Lit for omAitleration that pr vi ling lor the admiavina of Ioaho. The Democruta will oppose the, bill on the groun-ls on which they ophite d the Wyoming bill The- army, a'propiacion till wnl be lurther coasiiLerexJ uziJ , t-3i, an 1 it ii osible thit the foriiiic .tious appropri-uIi-jd bill wiil t.4eu ui for consider ation. Om Tueaday evening beginning at H o'clock, tlte house will Uear eulogies n the lata Repronutat.ve Cox, and on Saturday, beiruaaiog at 3 o'clock in th afteruoor. aiai itr t-xerciso in h nor of the late Representative Newton W. Nut ting of New York will take place. Mirer LogUi'tMon. WasniNdTON. March 31. No definite agreement has been reached in regard to toe time when the J n silver bid in the e;iate and the li -r-tey m -.inure in the houstl, wiU 1 taken uj lor consid eration, but it seems likely that the . use will discus toe subject first. The id has been given a puice well down on toe enate "order of business an i it may not react! for sever Hi wisks. There s ittile loubt th-it there ill oe some i . i -latum on the silrei quf lion at this ision tit t -mxreas. In wbat form the io wdi final y go to the president, ia lid a pibiem. But a general e;ief . Mts that the Jones measure will go .tough uttantiallr in the form iu wijk-4i it wus report! from the senate rii.auce txtxnraittee. Senator Jones, wiio has lien dLscxasingthe mttter dil. etttly a Kh the other mu nbars of the sen ite. i-el .-v that tli re is a large majority in I., t o' of the niaasur as it stands; but he -idmii that debate may re ult ou tli- adoption of '-ouie ' moUin atton not, a.s yet sugge.el. Mr. Doisey is qu ted :ta aving - id that he would he wild ig to icce-pt the Jones b 11 as a compromise tK?iWeen . the Wiodom bill and the uieaat re reported from liin commiitiie. t cxJiiiteru. result the itasage of any n:-of thi"w Iwws. will be tiie o:o ing of ii mint at Cnraon CitT Nevada, i bu nt is utxa-i chiefly for coining silver nr-, S i the decrea in the loinage it Ii wili foilow the i-oiue of c rtiticates - d oa i--.il ion. will deprive the Car o ! City mi.it f ne-irly all of its work. i ,..iUvw jicti" will fill its oii nix iu ho uspon:iion o the mint. rabtte RalMinc Ullls. Wakhinotov, March 41. The hou-te o?' repr sentalivee recently has pissed many senate bili appropriating mouey for pub.io buii Jinvp, but in se veral case " appropriation clau e has been ickeii out of the bill. - t'u action re- the n-ui.rk made by a reprrnta- we1 l.'t when an nut ry was raised aint '"enravaga ce"of the house ani ;,;te lA-t-aub- a great many public :!. i nsz itb uj.s;4ed eitim U.-dv. He .. diat 'wh-e more bill or pub. to Vilit:3 WOUl-l OMSS ttle- hoU OT til fnae uring hts conresa than ever :.ore, the appr te.m. lor puoiic ouiding-t woul 1 -.Uan ii I lie cou- greRs liore. tn -rxp anaii u of this preuH-Uoti. he iai ; -. t . tin ex;-.vt l t ie houe to pass ver i'rj v s.-iini; bibs .vi 1 die senate t o.'s- v-rv few h use bid- if the two houxe- fol.ow lht io!icy .ml us a fur; her pncaution strike out the ap- DiOLriiiUon clause from many o toe Li. is, the prediction it hkely to be veri- ueU. - The fovrn t.Ki-lMture. . Des Moines. Ia.. M irch 3b In the house a bill was passo-i for puriisiirau.it f fraud in the sale- ' nursery stock. A lad for the protect .oi o: stock breeders was amended snd o l'-re i es'rosted. In the senate 'i re-otiiiioB was passed f.-r the appointmeut oi" a c-uiruitti-e to Irep;re a reception Tor tue grand Army o: the Republic sttte encampmiit on April H. A bill ad--l to atliorize the boiidmg-of iwiy indebtedness, and lo authorize certain cfies b levy t xce to pay for changing natural water courss into sewers. lie joim rates t-ii. pasea under auspenaw of t'oe rub-s ia the same form as it cum" rrorn m n use. Tu tjplttrr -ilkt, Fb-bl. NEW Yokk. Marc 31 W7. J. Art. ell and Russell Harrison have sent out an axpedition te Alask 1 in the interest of their Frank Leiiu'.-i lilustrale i Ne'-vs. aper. One or the rincipai gent emeu connected with the exp-di ion is Mr E. J Glavo. Mr- Glare went t Africa in 181 At tlit' age of nineteen h had command of one of the station far iu the int-rior o-i the Cosgi. fomJ;d by his chief. Mr. Stanley. He and Mr. Stmle live t together -nix v ars in the wilds of. Africa. He wan , decorate 1 by the King of Dtslgvj.n with the Star of -jerVice, wbi. h i a ool guarantee of hi bavir.g fallUJed hi duty in Africa. llauuii Cejop -ra Quf. - M;n-f.a:u-. Mi.in.. March 31. The 2oqpera hav declared a fsirtni atfiJS. DOOMED TO OBSTRUCTION. Ill tntlr MUaUalppI l1t. from V-ek-Iurg t't New Ortean. ST. 1 oi is, March 31 Mr. J. J. Ilogan, of h Memphis Com niercia', ar rivtd beie direct from the floo led dis trict a ong the Missi sippi river. He says the situation is alarming, and in bis opo ion the uo kI ha- not ro.ich d the high st no't h. At Luconci-i Circle, whuh is ntu.detl in uerha c-unty. ArKaiihas. and comprises aUut "'O.btlJ aeies. the FC-ne is a bcarlit tiding one. 'I bis strip oi country is now inundated to a tleiah of live to twenty feet und the :nhalit nts. iiumlaring tietween 2t0 nd ;,l( 0 ja-ople whites and negro -s, women and children are perched on bi u e torn and I ayt-taf ks and in ti e iievs. Live litot k rot ulready drown, d. ire maintaining a prcarious txistence i;h their v retched owners, in sm. :is;ar.ces ou the roofs uf residences and c-.-e where n improvised platforms or j.seckages Stnrv dio is telling on tin ..tile, wiiile the hut;. an victims sire i . v.if elv los deplor .bie conditi u as to ,ad. From Helena, the entire Mhs .Vsij.pi oelta country, reaching fioui v icii-burg to Shreveport and down to .'ew Orleans, seems d- oined to ilestiuc ion Mr. 11 gnn icport-t that : 11 I he .-ople iu tii-? wi le district threatened vho re iii the true situation, are fleeing r meir lives. 1..1VHS .iiist i Ulld.M-. Vi'-ksi;i;iiu. y.a.'-r :I1 Latent returns -om tiie Msisdppi love .'S repot e waters steadily adv.-.ncin sotiili rd from .v-kip i'di cr'.-v.iss... , . the icwns A til... Ai;ty l sv t IC. we. fi lers a ii iia. 'tin le i l must : .i:i-'-- fi a :-!toit -! iine l .e hle.-un-r nen a . '.-nd tri. : --le. i"-. b. ....i- f r the ti.f' w.-ii!d iTi is in iVi-ll. i'O-;,i-'iit in v : rir;. toe :el.) - i t k ii'.-. Jler i it '. i-; : , oid no s':!fe. c; s: ' -v '. i.W;t llOllfi in . t ti.nt t e y .t'tii .ill i i.tbe: lock b id l' en . ople nfe m.i-'. : ;ist. i he h:u; U !e;i! .i-:l ami lh:i. 1 Ik !)- : VOIl i n 1 i:-ilg i., cav:::g r:;rtdiv in i'el fd e' cow Ik-o -i! the it'V-v ; ;!r ll!- I t- fo nvi-r. i ; e ,n Let: T;-:d-iS t i; rt.'-'. i v: . !v' c'. tiU tiiti . exc-p: It' ! t s ; cs ' ' :' lh. . l!- I r- v.-1 ; ' - . ! . t ,rs ol- i-! ! : : :n I I i i r .'.. ills; ? - .'l.ltl'.l tt'll. ?l lllllL'.S. ail' I .'IV. h. ii :. aii': Uenoii, tj ! tin.' .8 ;;ive I.e.; nvilie wi; ;s- ai -lidi'iO '!. I lsis ie:t s t ; i llt ',h;h Ullv-atJ'i!l w WIM ij -Ci-pt i'V I T CI. ilie M..- l.-ip;i Vni.ey li.ie 1 ! t en a.' o l ; v : !) tic oill uie 'i ii - .- li u.ti i .n on l .il: a I-, lnao. r a:l Ksiize-.!-.! Six ii:c i s ii-. is vi rv i-.tnous inde. d. of aier w il! send lln Vickst-urg. Stir v. pt.r' a d l acific rai ia i urnier oeta et n la) uhdi a-d Lake On . Hie water i ri in slowiy. "out it is very uniikelv to;, the road tan run tn ins mo e than . week I in .re, an I a I litioiial crtiv'isjf may stop o: c-.rutions at any tiui . T.i: wi.ter io.-o live l-et in Dry o.-you. iv. miles fiom Kayville, in 2- hours, and i mi.f withi'i h'.lf a mile of the towi G:c -.u.!e is now on an isl -n l. i le t. i i- iu th- gie.de t datg -r of ov,-rHiv, although the ievee.- ate si. :-t,illdiilg. Tho Cyclone at ;.d'uiil5i, Ida Golc .ma, Ills.. M arch Tiie cy clone of the Slth struck this place fro i the southwest. I eiug accompanied by rain and hail in ii. ods and va.leys Tin two story fr-.me h.iase of Jon ithu j Iioi incite was driven to pieces and iis initiates tossed at ut like playinings All were more or less seriously mjureJ, Mrs. iCo. itiette fatally. Miss Lucy Robi nette was si ruck by a flying timber and kilt d outright. Oeorge Taylor's resi dence was t.-rn to pi cos. His wife was iiiied and other menu ers of tho family w. re seriously injured. All the o.il biiiidins wtiewiei ked. A German boy name unknown, was drowned. Rumors a. e constantly coming in from residences des-troyi d.i arns wrecked. fencing washed awa. ."orcii iids niin-d. and me. , women and children kided or washed away b the l ushing wateis. I- Iffy Lives I. st at lay, Ky. Nawiville, Tenn., March 31. The Chesapeake and Nashville raiiroad suf fered ueb .oss of property by '1 burs day's cycione. A bout oo feet of high tiesile-wora were destroyed and MH) feet of iron Lri.iges wen- blown from their r:dars. Tney w.t.- broke and twisted into thousands of pi-ces and shapes, ami are a total l s. The company hopes to I able to ru-. train. over the road i t ice weeks. A mi e of trak was torn up by the cyclone A ftpeciaf fro n C av, Ky.. says 'h it the nu.nt;.-r of live lo-t will cot fa i fdior. of li t. -.vhi, - the damage to prop erty i islin i.e. . it Tl.WJ. !-.. l!i. tle-lt- !:! Vail -V. Eva 7-. v !.!.-, . hid.. Mrch 31. Time pi:i of tii - N-"V..nit News an.l Mis:- i'V r i ! .'os. i r:vr. ..e: .' i" 1 'So f ! t- i l i'he ;k- -t bii;le.? at!',.:.. in. t r s- w. is v. ;i. K . . it t:y Ti!ur-,u .: . i li ji- I IV i 1 tiie : oi..:w v. .' e . !; e u'lie vh i . i i t v . .vi..- 00. r'i ta'a is tst.ma el i' Ive p r-'.'HS are rep. e-ied (, t...ve be n l.ii e l. ;n:d aUutit ihtrty teii ousiy injur .1. At dy vilie, Ky.. nine perscps were ki.i.-.i. In th. A'iti i-.i.iar as. Aiirrr: March '! 01 s:io is m;.":' : D. .-;M. s- --0 i-KS, N. Y., . - Siric- fYid-ir !it.e' 1 -a fiil'.-n -n-i f an i I. l'!i is i-t t-'-e h.-.i vi' :n iuche-i stonh .-,t fait of t- ks in snow tnr.eigh-'Ut tii- urn" ytiirs. (', !:.-.: s Ji IINT' . N . t'lM. pet "pie of tin rv y Jle Louis'. ii:0 ent the pi --:.e .t we- e '; l. aroii r i.;y -c :(. Th t .-? -0 t.) More will be lfi I i-.- at t. I.o n i . ST LOCIS, Ji: r m. an elect i i-! five-story el -. .i man Moiit'g street rf-:id i"" '", Toe flaiil s w- r- 21 At G o"c ock a. 'i ire s-t ft: e to the f the J iia W. Ihmif : , . , ai Tv -niy-lirst i S n i l.: r.:i road. ..., . 0:1 i CoililO! and sinea I to C-.e tn.di 1 t in ' I uerc Iwere liO.'HK) bush h of w.n ru in the ele vator, sll of wbi h vas des oy.-d. L)s 1 on elevator and n.iiis .'if'.O id, and toe I machinery and srock on ha 1 I was w.-r I. isu.uaJO. i e w oii i;a total l ss cov ered by inruraace Oiiir i H ..(- Hut NEWC.'.sn , Pa.. Much Jl. Thr. ojie a hovi-. and thr e nth?r b lildin-i were iestr .v '. ' v lir. . Loss '5,000: par tiabv iiei I if ior-u -liii.r-. A hi, vunil i I v 1 e; at ii e im.' f t .1- hi and 1 r a ,. tme-itone-l t-ie ti -strn -tion ot it. .-ay. It is belifVd Uw fir- ItrOKTINO OOSMP. The Flayra I.rirn schedule tVeatern Alliletra Ilciiipsey' llcp )lssiot: Pinsruto, Maith 31. The arrange ment of another schedule with i.o con flicting dates with the National Le.tguo, w id come up for consideration at the special meeting of the Pla ers league, to be held in New York next Wednes day. To eirect this it will necessitate 1be making of an entire new schedule. Manager llaulon sai l: "A change of this character could be ina.le with busi ness propriety. So far as Pittsburg is con cerned, conflicting dates in- pile ns with no ilread. but 1 mo no go.nl reason, bow ever, for a warfare such as tho National League has mapie 1 o it. and tin oi-t-turbanee is of in creation, as our sched ule was the lirst to appear. As the schedules are now arranged. New York. Unaaklyii. l'hila.l elphia. and Bo.-ton are without base ball attractions on July 4. A change sh. uld Ik- made iti the m bed uto redardless of any charges of t. nudi ty, etc., the National league mav make. Hie Players league will not leave the patronatio ofTerod by these cities go un iiarvested. lUisiness interests make con flicting dates at any time unnecessary and impracticable. " Neil tier ih puiilic nor our dversaries can find fanll. if in entergeinies such as exi.-t. we rie t( the prac tical sense of guarding our own interests.' "Western Alliietle T'a rii.aiueii t . ST. I. CIS, M.iich The ii-i-.l ia-uts of the W'edern A soei.i: ion .f A-i:aieiir Athhtes were li. i ! ;.t 1'ii'et I i:m nc-it, )i;:!l, Civii'ii- r I'i:i".i is ! en;; -i ; ii.f di.'.t iiiuiii.die i gu.-'-ts pr. nt. CliKT.g' c:i. lured TljO-.t of the i.v) (l.i. .o.lili inn of St. L 1.;.-'. vul the fer'.ther- ui'j"M bnxif.'-- tt Sieve 'b.bv ot SI Lotlis. t ! .e li" ! .1 NVfl-' : : S. W. Mc.ii ti.ur. of Ilif l:i;i,:i: l .l ii... mid ! vi;. . i I: ,:vy'. i'iii. hi ill wre'ii.-g 1. ' t - ;!:.' t 1 - 1 ; v.-;;-.-: .iM I'.I inr by. L'i:; :i i i ic lui.. ( hi.-ago, ie;,l!.ei v.-i i -id: l'.n:;ev -Me l .el leu, .Mis-.or,ii A i.'. ti.; club, St I u ii-., ligbiw. i;;ht: .fooo i i- (., O yinpic. Si. L'.uis. in I. i . lie i-'n ; ,l..!i:i 'iocei.-v, ( l.n a . heavy v ciht. i'; m iy. otn oi' the cojiti -.tar.ts in th" !.e:.y wei'-ii wrt-sili'iLr. had hi ;..!fid'lcr 'ii.-io.-alcd. A IToiil : -.Oi -. V'el 0.7 e r. l'iTr-r.crt'i. P.i., M.ts-i.h -h. I'iiti-biifj,- v. ill h.'.ve tiie )-.. ner, wiihout dotii-t, !' n. e.ii nalin l'i- 11 -t Ii f o who v:'! i-niiijieie for the .h-i),si i) .st.iUes oT.-r-e,i l.v tie C l.arb'i- 0:tk driving .-ir,;; : ci ition for a r;.c 10 ! tio'.ted by foals of Ssf-"!, in J 1 .1 1 1 itid. i'.iin.. in 1-'. 'i'he n 1 1 1 u i t ' . v . ; :iii' Coii Mu.iriv oe (.'.. l the Mca-lowla id si", k :irn, n-n ' Wa ..iiiogt' :i . !'.!.. a'ld I tie n.ii.i'iee, M j h. V., a b..y c .it. K.iUvi 11 I .'.I. I.. W. is by l i'o- ii Wiik.-s. iii' ! d ;:i i I 1 r i. v, bv 1' in .'.i:t. an . !. id ii ; 1 K!f ii.irol I. i.y ii'ir I 1,-1:1;', M. L. V..by bi-i.iee.ii:.'-' and njijieiirancc, gives proiiiis' of ma':ing a gic:;t bid for the covcl-ed stake. I'inhey ! ii; u t c.l. San FkaN'JIS .). Marc.i :II. Jack iK-mpsey left for Portland, Ore., with out giving warnii.g to the C'aiiforuia Athletic club, of which ist tution he the lwxing instructor. Ihs friends sav he is so disgusted, bet anse he could get no match with LaBium-he. that be wi 1 not 11 turn to Fan Francisco, but will go est with the Joe McAuliife combina tion. Young Mitchell promised Demp sey to fi-ilit 1 ji I'lancbe.atiii it is probable a match will soon be arranged bi-twee them. M iny be.Mov' here fiat Mitchell can whip the "-liariiie " A HiiNsiaii f ount. Boston, March 31. The G!ob de votes t onsi icrable sp ue to an inlerview with Roman Ivanovitch de Lippman, who, as Count ZubolF, has been charged with swindling numerous society peo ple in this city and to have been saiiin., under false colors. The Count -rescnle-. iniiuinei ib e postal canis and lett-rs it supjxirt of his statements. Among hi correspondence are letters from Alfred Webb. Duo in correspondent of tht New York Nation; John Cooke, of Dub in universiiy, and Ward & Dowoey, tin Lonbn piililishers. These lelteis tene to show that he is not a i imposlor an 1 that he used the name Zuboif before In came to this country, as well a-s to prove that he is a count. Comm. -reial Axen-ie I)it 111 lel. Yankton, D. T., March :51. Tie Uradstreet and Dun commercial agencies a e disturbe.l lest they be forced, undei a new law, to c.?ase doing business in South Dakota. The law in question pro viiics that every commercial : genc d-.i'iig business iii t"u state must have .:jid up c 11. it:. I of .-'-7).l id. and mu-t a!. deposit .-0. '!'' I in tiie state tr-'.-is.iry. stio iect to judgment and g;i r.'ii-.nment j persons iii jm ed i:n anciaiiy l-y the agency making th-. deposit. Str-it-n Oil. Li O., M :!! iii.K i'. Rave, -truck o:; 0:1 ;li-' ;'a rl.er far;n. li'-e mile e st oi this ciiy. wc-il i 5 ;) r. ;: rah- ol" !-a r.'- s d.', ii", i 1 itua:. I ot-.M !!.! : ea-t of iie hull u-Tu-ig.if. -.v-i:. vviii.-h was driH'-l i:i - : t sprin.c ot V- -i' aii-l i- s iii goinir. bavin..' pro !uC' d 7'0.00-J b;rreis of oil iuce ti.a. time, 'ih s 1' -rker w.-!t i a g;-...t fciir p!'i.-c, as it i-.'Ve!f) -! ti'-'.v te-i'it-ry. S( It.'iM.' t' l'i..''- tee i I'Cl-T.vtJ, N. Y.. M-.i:-h Piun iiave have b-n p- ; '"act " I for rf !!;.:in the force of hi: Fails hy me 1 a titrnel. b:ving ir )v 1 fdiovo the falls lh--!'i I ' e-i i-.-.d i:-- t-ii. just br-loxv the.1 a "1 .a- cri;-i'U! .-.; k o tho Ni;;g:;r:i h:r "i : i '-. or and S ver c ,. p h. l--..-u in crease, iro-r. ':-''.'--. 1 -!. la -! r :ri Is I) - l. PHrLADF.L?-ir., M .r ii oi. Fred Dar, well known 0.1 th.i mlnstr.. 1 st.i ;a at -i fern..le iniuc-rs mat ir, 'ii-; 1 here of con liUinpiion. The dec.M-.cd w-.s a'. out '.li ye;ir:j of -. an I a 11 tiv.? of Liv.-i-p.Tol. England. For sevoi -. i ye n s p.-.t he in-, been a me a .ei of tit-' Cira--r-ss M..i btrei company. SEATTLE. VVaih., March :J1 - Captain J. C. n. o-viif-r of tiu s a ii-14 b-1i la.K...- O-Ibi I. A!,'.-r. when tr.ter viesve.1 said ids scb -):icr aJ uiany others would gj into B'-ii.r.. r st-a tni-s vear to catch svals in deaance cf the law. Iiipiitlieria tpiilemic. Becvidere, N. J.. March 31. An alarming epidemic of diph hrrta pr?vaili at East ' Str udsbiir. Pa. L'euhs are occuriu daily. The disvWJ Viiifl-iUid IT SU TS PL, -TTSMOUTHi Tb u i M 'h New Sdnmn Tor Itccli iovl Korl Omlix. .Min.lia (, No conclusions were reached by (h 11. lal danaers Clark and Ibildrege in tl,e.r conl. t. nc. H lr a joint right of way, through New Fort Omaha and Mr. Clark vt in net! to St. Lnis Sunday mornm. Negotiations were Mt in .u( , M,ape, however, that 1.11 agrei-ment will probly lie entered into within the n.'M ten days. A proposition from Mr. Hohlreg.-, Con t. mplatiug the Use by both companies! f one track between Nebraska City mnl South Onialm, is now under consider atiou. Mr. Clark took it u-.miv wiUdum, promising to return his aiihwer otitc tm.n 1 his week. If its terms are accepted the B ic M. s. cuits a line from Ni bnc-k City to PUttsmouth, l.y simply build -i '.1 a short l'ne between Union iitnl Plattsmouth the Missouri Pacific g ts win t it wants. The rt scrvation right-of way bus vr lually been nbandoncd for naother cipial -ly as disirable outside find along iho west ol that tract though it makes Iho cat off line a iittle longer. If Mr. Hoi d ge'e proposition is accepted his con " p-ny will tn exchange for the Missouri P-. ilie track privileges between Nebras ka City and Plat ismoutli ( Xt.tid like si ric t the 1 dter over the I. M. ro id from Plattsmouth to South Oinnha. H I-: PUB L.I CANS AHEAD. A Hefty View of t.e FVdlin Places ot ;..,o. In tin lii.-l ward 110 votes hav-' been e.i-l. whiih i.-i a poo- shov.ing for this Senna l' il la.ii'l at it.- u 1 d 'lb 'In, HI light i . on c mm i I ma n, which h veiy (lose, t...- lis mis ; S.di.-bury stonily ii.-serting ii:d b is ale a. 1. 'file vtft p.ali-t Vote 1:1 i Iii- s.iiii in hi t, all ov r the ii v iii ik.s ,1 sale p'i'i di'. tion oil lb'- 11, ay- lily almost i uipos.-i I il e. The pll a , 1 Iii i s at t his : a: .1 think I'iche, Up to hi - 1 1 me, is .1 It. a. 1 o! his I ii ki t . In tiie second w ild the li,lit is ki j.f uji .IV all alone; (lie liii' ; total Vote polled .1 -i.iiO, 1 U' on the ecu. r.il ticiv. t, i;:2 on b. Mnl ink t, vsi'.li 1.0 votis agaitist . pi-opo.it ion. Morgan:) fi i iidsclaiin 1 in- was running tdicad tf his ticket, a til- .vhii h rejiublic.aiis conceded. Con or w is th aught to be bcliillil here at this nne. Ihown and Osborn are tunning lr.se together though ail par'i.s coiiced I Brown was .hcnd, ('rboiii's frit nds o; ing tt list t tht.' gain by voters who .ad not yt at rived fiom the cusl nit of he ward. In the third ward 14" votes have been ast. Murphy i.'- aheud, with Larson's friends making a hard fight. Richey running ahead, while Mtr;:iD is notiS -hung niuch though it is his h )ine ward. In the fourth ward the vote isrcinaik ibly light only ItO votes having been ast. Connor's fri. nds claimed lit; v. as ihead but th.s was denied by the other ide. Peter Hanrahan was thought I.y some of po;l woikiis to be ahead of Guisclic and if the scabs did not turn would be elected. The republicans liKVC -he advantage in this ward with good ".II workers and wc shall expect a good report when the yotes are counted. Hut utile could le: learned from tho i Ith; they used no sep.rate ballot box for the school board, which will prevent he counting of that vote iu thai ward. It is giner.dly thought the npi-blicRu Mjhool board will beelecttd There will not be ten votes Hgiit'fct the b nds in the entire city. Fiom appearances 11 -w the lightest vote for years will be tine of the rt-nul's if today's wot k CVl. Ci nnor is seen all over the town vhispi-t ing orders to his faithful captains while Mayor Kichey with Judge Sullivan itivt-s to th different wards, feeling the t 1 . : --1 i 0 pulse and putting in a good lick vie re most in eded. nu'aclen's Arnica - alvo Th k hiT Sa tvr. :ii tl e w.i I I r r Cuts r, .;(.-. Uia is. Sal' Hh tun. F ver i .l'c.i. T. til I, ('iia-jp i liaiiih, ( '.'.ii i ail;S, '. il..-, and all Skin Ihu;. So .-, t.n.i Jio-i-: vi ly cur.-s Pil. s. or r.o pay r. ouir-.-.!. It - ..'iinrant-'d to t'v- fatisfi.etlon. or .e,e M-fud' d. P. iee 2t l.l- per i'X. ;"... - ii. F i. I i i' kc o-. (Jo. Ti;; Ladies. Th-c- -houi'l ' esei.t tnir. lr. .1 p.;i:;,-e .' C.e Cj'T i :.(". -i' t.-.n-;i row t.i e.,f:. fj; ..'. '.- .;i:.'..:t V. "di ti or:' of t !e- b.-.-t I V 'a S,.;., y. y n I '.V til a'.IIj'lv ri jiy Jill V !, Cl.le to ,1 a jd-e;-.,;t ;;n.l el,j iy - iv i.ir::'. Lvery ib-li.ir raist.d by tlii- :: ; 1 .iie.n -id. w iiir ii is gotten up i --V i!e- !-a j s of tile Pr.sbyt liall l iiUlch. v. t i I be i:-ed in tV1 purch is- of a tn ignill- .-' nt -.' '-rgan for lit lew churl h. The o i o. ople ,,f pSttsi.ioiith can hvlp id g : '.1 r t Worthy .'f ie ID" by bejng in 1 r : . i ; : : - f -. at tl !.- 1 :-tertainui. nt; no in- i ! '. i'"u-d Would f' 1 the l'l-s i.f tin- 11)1111- - . while in h aggregate, gre-it good Would be accomplished. If you s-uffer prif k:ni; pabi-4 on moving t'ie . v- s. or cannot b. iir bright light, aod timl your r.lght weak and failing, vou -hould ir- inptly uie Dr. J. H McL- an's S'.rengtheninsr Eve Silve, cents a box. DR. MARSHALL. DENTIST, will b3 in his ofiice on and after March 12, pre pared to do ALL kinds of d. ntal work by Uu-st improved method. tf. 4 -rTTn; ..... Hindi-' 'arncss. "Upr tvM' ) "C. )