Wl-l-KLY llllltALl): rLATTSMOUTH. XKHUASKA. M ARCH i. ISM. JOURNAY HOME. Ex-President Hai rison the .Center of Attraction. WILL WfMTE A BOOK. The Church Where h At enrterl Dl vlneWorshlp Flllfrl to Ovr-flowlna-AnE b"rrtRe Caption. 1ittiii k;. r... .iairn .. nit and hi o.iriy arrived at Kast Liber ty station at about o'ohvk this morning The president and parly were tin n'to-sts of K'ev. J.I'.K. Kuni ler. of the Kast Liberty IVesbyter iatl i lutreh. My the time breakfast waa nerved. K'v. Dr. Kiunler had fkrived at the station with two J5lrrian'e U convey his eue-ts to his home, where they were to spend the day. The family am! "'iieuls immediately prepnred to attend services at the ehiireli of wide!) Dr. Kuti)ler is astor. It haviny been publicly anmmiierd that '). ex president and party would attend the morn in;.!,' servh-e.- at t!;.! be.mti fill Kast Lihertv I'rc.-divterinn that edifice as early as (.l o'clock, notwillistai.ilin the fact that si r vices were not to beuin until 11 o'clock. A few people who knew Mr. Har rison pressed (forward, .'-ir. II ..ri ton received litem ail with a eor-,-. hand-shake. When the aisles were cleared the party return, d to the resilience of Dr. Kuinler, where dinner awaited th. 'in. Mr. Harrison seemed totally mi' onseiom ot the widespread attention he attraetid while at church. (iKYSKKS VMI.KNT r.XII I Hi 1 1 )..S. CHEYKNNK, Wyo., March '1 A let ter received lroiu a party oi ioui ists in Ihe Yellowstone National niirlt irivi'M niirticulars of the recent eartD-iuaiies in won ,m i hum. i i . . . . t i.-. ... the past two weeks the subterranean noise have been very distinct, and there have been nearly every day eruptions in different parts of the park near the Giant ami Giantess Heysens. There have been openings in the ground through which came clouds of steam and smoke, it was hard lo tell which. TKOOI'S C'ALLKD oKT. GnitKli:. Okl., March li Two troops of cavalry passed through here today bound tortile Cherokee Strip from Fort Keno, and more are to follow. They have orders to clear the ntrip of every body and keep it clear until the opening lakes place. k'enorl from all ahuiir the but- der are that the home seekers ate ipiiet iind that n trouble of any kind will occurr in the near future at least. Roomers arrive slea-lily all day in great numbers, and these with the campers already on hand, are tonight encamped all along the orderawaitiug the final opening Tlf the land which they have divert ed so long. K very where irood na ture prevail, and, though there sue many gamblers and fakirs on hand no serious trouble has yet occurred or is looked for The homeseekers seem confident the I 'resident Cleve land will soon sign tne inn giving . then) permission to invade the strip f and are xvillinir to wait until that time. When that time does arrive there will be a grand rush for the select pieces of 1 ind in the atrip. Many have already decided upon certain spots and will make a big Mideavor to gain them. Fleet horses, have been secured, one per son out of nearly every family in tending to rush ahead, the rest of tilt household to come on at leisui e with the household utensils, etc, The greater number are prepared to at once build and break ground for farming several having brought lumber and farming implements I ...:l, ).. tn u ttiHtiv Inive heen j camping on the broders for some time and with no means id provia- iejiH, and it will be necessary to In 4r"mfarinii iriinmediately. Tonight 1. direr "iltn and evervbodv is liappv in anticipation of the coming open 1111. Till- HOVKkMliX STATU. Jki i i;kso., City, Mo., March 7,--Since Friday h:st when Judge Phil lips of the I'nited States court an nounced his decision in the case of the St. Clair county judges, Gover nor Stone had been given the points of the ojioini.ni some close atten tion. Today he gavexmt a letigthly statement on the subject. He de nies thai he is trying to defy the federal courts. Me then says: "I presume the people of the state could abolish the county courts altogether if they wished to do so, without leave of the bond holders or the federal judges. Though f may be guilty of inciting' treason in saying it, the federal col't is semi-foreign to the state. Jlkt circuit judges are rarely ali ens ot tne state wiiose laws mey t at defiance; the states haveabso solutely no control over them. They have no special concern or interest in the state governments. They hold life offices and draw salaries trom the federal government. They are in a nieaMire separated from the states. They belong in a pecu lar sense to the I'uit-'il States. The general government is magnified and the stale government dwarfed in their thoughts, l'hey are apt to force their measures and uniposes w ithout regard to the local inter ests or the rights of the state.' I'he governor thinks it would be better to go back t the old rule which prevailed in the better days of the republic, when the spirit as i well as tlie letter oi tne constitu tion was observed, and when state sovereignty-sovereign within its proper sphere was something more than a shallow pretense or a mocking dream. Do that, and these hateful and menacing conflicts in jurisdiction will disappear." AKTIIl'K iK'UKKS A ST KM Kb'. iOI.1-.In). March 7. -Tomorrow i i i or i . i ig fifty engineers and as manj tircuieiiof the Toledo, Ann Arbor A: .Northern Michigan rail road will go on a strike. An order to that eflect was issued today by Chief A rlhur, of the engineers, and Chief Sergeant of the firemen. Oxvosso, Mu II., March 7 -The old engineers of the Toledo, Ann Ar bor V Northern Michigan railroad are being relieved as fast as they come in off their runs and new men are taking their places. Kverything is oitiet. I'nless the order for a H ike conies soon it will find no brotherhood men on the engines to obey the order to ipiit. Leave orders for hair chains at K. G. Dovey iV Son or Frank famuli's jewelry store. ndrew Johnson and M iss Louise Lompict of Cedar Creek were mar ried last week by Judge Ramsey. Bring your job work to this office for first class work. The Kwitriiii'iit ii triune. To undersburd t lie extreme excitentcnl winch tno .nimtnia liniuiry Tiniuiicc .h hi France we must recollect that it involve'' the whole (juestii-n of the fitness of tin sovereign power to exorcise its functions. The dispute among Frenchmen the radical dispnto which underlies all oth ers is whether universal suffrage, uu controlled and ungraded either by a monarch, aCusir or a elans, is compe tent to create for itself a sovereign pow er. That it has created one, in the us sembly is not questioned. That body cun, in practice, dismiss the president did do it in M. Grevy's case; can compel any minister or cabinet to resign; can iiomiuato tiietr successors and can pass any law whatever that it thinks is de sirable for France. Its action & not arrested by any veto, mid it is not liable to penal dissolution without the consent of that half of itself which is called the senate, a consent which it might be very difficult to extort Indeed, the chamber itself must often be consulted, for it must pass the budget before a dissolu tion can be safe, und the budget is often delayed to the very expiration of the legal term. The assembly is in fact sovereign, and if the assembly that is, the senators and deputies taken together are proved to have been bribable, or to have tolcr ated bribery, the deduction is painfully obvious. Universal suffrage has failej to elect an honest sovereign jioxvtr. London Saturday Review. Iliti'l-i-stlng MlMiiurl Suits. Kansas city man who did not vote in 1H!K) and tho late election ure to bp sued by tho city to test a tieculiar laxx'. The charter provides that voters xvho do not vote at the general city election every txvo years shall he charged with a poll tux of fplM each. The registration books of the city show that there were several thousand voters who did not ex ercise their right of franchise lust spring. At 2.10 each these men owe tho city a largo amount. Hiid as that sum or any part of it would come very handy just now the city counselor has taken tin first step toxvard collecting it. The money so collected gM-s into the sanitary fund, but it benefits the city departments, as money that would otherwise be takeu from tho revenue fund fur other purposes is appropriated for sanitary purposes. Half of the best knoxvn businessmen und manufacturers, professional men and capitalists, those xvho have large property interests, xvill find their names on the list of delinquent. The men who are mostly directly interested in a finan cial way in tho government of the city are tho men who seem to take no part in polities and neglect to vote. Cor. Chi cago News-Record. t.iilioii-h-ru'it KliHre In a ilouriml. Since there is no longer any conceal inent necessary with regard to thetev erunee of Mr. Lalnim-hcre's connection with Tho Daily Nexvs I may mention mat me price pain lor ins snare uittie newspaper was tl)O.U(K). When he first became connected with tlioproprietni ship vn uiu i..4.e.. uiu.u uam uxenmi ixxemy years ago. he paid the representatives of the outgoing or deceased shareholder 11,000 for the holding of which he has now received a sum more than snflieit tit to start a morning newspupcrof liisoxvn. Nothing in yet knoxvn 11a to his in'en tions, but it is regarded us by no means iniK)ssiblo that, in conjunction xvith Sir Churlcs Dilke. xvho has long wished to own or have an interest in a daily paper, some plan may be adopted bv which the advanced or disaffected radicals, as din- twjpiiHiKM trom the ministerialists, will have an organ of thciroxvn.-Leeda Jler- cury- A SENSATION IN CHURCH. u luijuUttiv Dor t'rfttil foimteruatlon In a l'uritiui Lathering. "Some curious stories aro told in mmrtion with old Puritan church ustonis," said Mr. Hezekiah But tor worth. "Soino of the old customs seem very funny as we sh them now. "It was little less than a crime not to attend church in those old days unless detained by sWcness. In fact, a person was thought very little of who even came late to Sun day worship. "One Sunday morning in early au tumn a. Puritan woman, whoso repu tation for housekeeping, spinning und church attendance was excel I lent, wiu belated in her morning work. Sho took her long nocknl pitcher and went to tho pasture where her cow was waiting to bo milked. This dutv done, hhe found for she could seo tiooplo on the l'ond that she hadn't time oven to carry tho milk back to tho house and get to church in season. So she took her long necked pitcher along with hot and sat in tho gallery right near whore the singers and bass viols wore displayed. After the siiij.-ing was over a ml the loiigsennon hail be gun sermons wore an hour or two long in those d;rys she grew sleepy ' Her long necked pitcliersat on the floor near bv and near the front of the gallery. She was soon oblivious of either milk, sermon or a dog that oaiuo pitpatoring up tho gullerv stairs. The milk soon attracted t!ie dog. lie sniolleil and wagged his tail, then sincllnl and wagged again, then looked innuiringlyat tlietnieon scions milkmaid. Ho made up his mind very soon, and into tho long tan k went the dog's head, nook too. Ho couldn't get much milk and wanted to pull back and try again. "But In; oyuldn't. His head was wedged fast in. He pulled and used his paws and tried to back away. Blinded of course by the pitcher, hi steps wore erratic, and suddenly to the astonished people below there appeared a sudden parting of the balcony cur'.uin, an almost blood curdling yell was hoard, and there was a Hash and d.nvnpotiring, straight in among tho fov.r unconscious dea cons in the d":ioons' pew beneath, of snow white milk, long necked pitch er and umilk soaked, frightened dog. "For once there was a groat awak ening in that church, hut tho poor woman was frightened nearly out of her wits, and the superstitious ilea cons were greatly scandalized."--Bos ton Journal. .Html ion I'ulil lo WulkiiiK- It is' enough to imagine tho tin feigned amazement of a daino of the old school if the proper position of the feet in walking xvoro made a matter of doubt For years the dancing master's ndard in all matters of earring.- and walk has boon an unipnstionod one. Tho tin do siecle young woman, however, hits a mind of her own. She hits not found that the conventional train ing of the dam ing master, valuable as it undouhledly is, was all sul'ii eiont in producing that uracil of ear riage and elegance of manner so do siralile in the woman of the world. On the contrary, she has found that tho physical training of the woman of the stage has been mere often conducive to the di sired end Hence it is that schools of D;-! -ai t" have sprung up nil over ti"' IimmI. and systems of physical training, in eluding lioxing and fencing. Lcn-t , fore relegated to the sterner si have found patronesses in pi, my. Chicago Tribune. tin Mali lies ,M Culton. Not long since 1 discovered a man iu Nexv York who makes a specialty of matching lost buttons. His shop a dingy little, loxv ocilingod room was surrounded by shelves, on which were piled lo.es of buttons of all i .. i : . ; . . . , sons ami eomiiuous. xv nne i was there a girl oanie in and asked him if he had any like those on her jacket. lie took down several specimens and presently found one, which he sewed on. She paid him 10 cents. That is the usual price, though rare buttons sometimes come higher. At regular intervals he goes around collecting buttons among tailors mid dressmakers, xvho save them for him and sell them very cheap, lie has a set of regular customers, and tliev rarely go away without finding ox ttct'.y what they want. LippincoU's Soiui, Oilier Mull. "iieiio, ,ioe: eneii a youth on Broadxvay yesterday as lie skipped a gentleman vigorously lietxveen th shoulders. "Oh. I beg a thousand pardons!' he continued as in response to the blow the other turned his head and revealed an unfamiliar fact iook you tor another man. von hnoxv." he added by way of an in ioI ogy. -'Ami so 1 am nnotl ict man rt j,ii,Hj the stranger laconically as with .. KhrilL' of the shoulder be ttnwL- across the street, leaving the x-oung man to wonder hoxv he should haw framed a more effectual apology. New York Herald. A I'iiuoiIh In ( lihin. The porcelain pagoda in China bad nine stories of the combined height of L'tlt'i foot, and the pinnacle xvasllN I f-Ht above the highest storv. It de rived its name from lieing covorei ; wit li plates of porcelain. It cost '..4SS,4S4 ounces of silver. St. Iuiis Globe Democrat. Finished the Hecount. The recount of the votes cast for, and against the constitutional amendments at the last election was completed last Thursday and the result shows that there was very little reason for having star d the move. The original returns showed NUKC.' votes for the railroad amendment, while the lecount gave it SH..HU. a gain of r,;t:t. The school amendment w.is originally recorded as having receixed M.IJii xotcs.J.ind it noxv looms ii with M',o."l), a gain of t.rc't. The legislative vote, xvh ieh was to have hem cut doxx n to HO.oilO votes, if the anticipations ,f the promoters of the recount were to be realized fell elf from IMii.am to 1H7. ."iin. or iL'.USi votes. Kxen according to the method of liguring employed by the friends of (lie recount, the amendments are still lli.tNul and II, OU) votes short of the number neces sary to carry them, xvlnle, in accor dance xvitli ilie intei pet ition of the I. ixv as constructed by some of the best laxvxors and judges of the state, they are 'JL'.t (Hi and Jli,(K,u shod ol the ueces.-arx vole. Th if recount x clops practically nothing of im- ortaiiec. except that certain re-iirning- boards had exercised care essuess in their woi k. The .went- st changes were in K'ichardson dnins ami Platte counties, which pectively, on the vote for the school amendment. The stale is cut ill. d to this infor mation, as it will have to pay several hundred dollars for the iri i!e -eof of knowing it, whether the informa tion is xveb-ome or not. Mr. Sergenl. the electrical eiigin er of the World's fair, hascomplet d his scheme fur lighting the main basi in oil lele nights during the exposition. ThoiisamU i.f i,,- 'iiudescent lights of different col lors are to be used. ( In low xvill extend just above the xv. net's o.he ill around the basin, ami another roxv xvill relb ct deeper into the water from a few feet higher up. Still higher 011 the loe'1'ia.. i,f nil tl... btiildinirs that siii-rooiul in,. i..,u:.. xvill be other roxvs of li-.bls xvitli Two Thmifinnd prpmuitiiM fur We Vtir. prnmplly Presume You 0R0CHETi$2i If to, hte yon b&rd of tho m&cai- titwnt offnr made tjr th GLASGO LACE THREAD Snml tKilInt H'JlM'linr.Mt riinii) ruhprnf mn onlnr Inr 1'J bLAMiU LAI ft GO TO I -A AC GREAT HOUSE-FURNISHING : EMPORIUM, Where xou can "vt your bouse furnised from kitchen to parlor und at easy terms. I die the world re nowned Hayxvood Hate, Carriages, also the latest Improved "Reliable Process" Gasoline Stoves. CALL AM) HK COM VlNCKD. () I'lx'or HI.K TO SHOW OOODS. OPPOSITE COURT MOUSE WE MUST HAVE MORE R .... AND IN ORDER TO GET IT . . , WE WILL FOR THE Make Prices That Will Move Hardware. GLEAN NEW STOCK GOES BURNED HARDWARE AT ANY PRICE J. V. DEALERS IN SOLID COMFORT PLOWS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS BUOOIES AND SMALL FARM SAFES. JJLA I TSMOl'TH, .... XKHKASKA. here and there a handsoni" design, lx'ows of lights xvill also reach around the colonnade story of the administration building. which stands at the head of the basin, while the lo A-cr part of the budd ing will be kept dark. At the b;:e of each tier of the McMonnies foun tain will he another roxv of lights, over xxbich the water xvill fall from the basin above. Then-are also to le various st eareh liebtslo helo out One of these will U-iOTyXV ..i..., PrtiV the oth'cl placed in the uu'v.iiniiie lloor ot tin1 administration building' to play 011 the M.icMonnies fountain Another on the electricity building will throw its light 011 the statue of linn-public at the east of the basin, and st il I others xvill ho cm pi. ) ed to help out at the other places. The eflect of all these maiiy luied lights ' relb ct iu the xvater will doubtless be d.i..ling and beautiful. ISSl KAXCi: I OMI'AMIi's MKASt k'i:. Xi'lini-U l ily 1'ie... The lire insurance companies which do business iu the slate are doing their best to secure the re- I peal of the x allied policy law. The J measure introduced for this pur- I me bears the name of Cane of Dogulas. Il is an unconditional surrender to these companies and ! should never be allowed to pass .or is mere any probability that it xvill pass, if tin- people are informed of its real 11.1t ure. Hundreds of bottles ot OeringiV Co's. Compound Kxtract of Sarsa parilla have been used by the pen pie of this city and not one has ever been returned, all sax ing thai it xvas the very best they had ever used. Kiii'in f-nr Sn.e or Trn b-.. lliuxea tine In rm of liui ai re, ' j niile ii'llii-iit ef I'liiiitiriili:!'. l-'nriiM. i-iiiint,'. j Xeli., iniie fniiii m-I I ln,ii-e. i linn li ioui SiiiiiIiiv i-ilniiil, in one uf tlirliesl 111 iulili.ii lunula, in the shite. Iniimivr iii-iits, a larKi' fi.iini- liuusi- of ix niinii 11111I iinilr .-l.ilili-. urll mill w iinlniill. MI lures 11 o.li-r lollixiitiiiii uml umiil criips. will trmle fur lass enmity, Imul wit limit liuitilitiKs. Title giiml, price ,-', hlri-si- S. K. II.XI.I,, I 'lull sun 111 Hi, Xeliriiskn. Diillnr UttM Vtn hni wtrn ni4i ireni nr You have Ut v nihif'MMl by t limn At th wotia k hry iwnnv of it m w plenty of time to enter the contest for PREMIUMS. Send for circular con taining all necenary In formation. touioiw wnnwwnri 1 Kirniniivttn in r iiienn mnj drnrn nnt wurthy o! the wntB. in premiums. loi-oiitii for uinnl piHHilot lhnnil.6iWtitii lllimtriln) rnxii"! h..li Nim l.a, mil 3. lucU ii-Ii 12 nii-n IkIv tMttfrrm. b rm Mu-h lintl.niN hrln i.rli ll iwwt alinvi. tHHikiM.nl frewilb PRltiTtm IJIIir.AU III., bUMiU, (ON M.I PEARL MAN'S jVEODBIvLIT NEXT THIRTY DAYS AT VERY BOTTOM PRICES .Sc CO. DOM Bakincr . . . .WlUfTHH Pure A ere 1 to of t . 1 ' 1 1 Highest of .' strength, l.ale-t lood report. Ii .1. ItXKIN baking powder, in leavening Initcd States I'n 1 i: lv Co. i Wall St., N. Y. lood t our or tmc muir DinTurot- INC V I'll K cut or TH NOtT cr,r.iOLi; or Km .- i;.:i I. t 1 A'K "prrciv, cvoicTtLV and ptUM- f.tr.'L- v'nr. SYPHILIS, 3 WELL A8 GONORRHOEA GLEET STRICTURE VARICOCELE HYDROCELE rs SEMINAL WEAKNESS .-EFFECTS OF EARLY VICE KO AIL WKAKNF.SSEB ANO DIUKASES OF A CMIVATC, CCLICATC CFI 8LXUAL NATUr:C. C0NuiTTinN rncc. cail iPON, on nornt J vitm tw, B ETTS 8, EETTS. Uil III! . . 1 1 1 1 ir.li -1 Mil lU',1 -I I'll :) re,-'- 'I'!- uu. I Oi 1 ; 1 1 l.O' JULIUS : PEPPERBURG, t o 1 1 li tai't u ! i nl ami Whole-nle uml K'el.el 1 'at.-r in Ifie Choicest Brands of Cigars. A I I I. I. I. INK UK fiu TiiiiAtry .wii smki:i:s utims M.IVAV I I N S I l K. HLA 11 -.MOM H. NEBRASKA DKNTIST1JY. Jr-(iiilJ) AM) I'OVl l.xlN I K'OWXS, Hridye and 1'ine dold Work A SPECIALTY. s'i ICIN.-M'S 1 ' ..ie - in-1 it--. i cxl rm ' . l.'A I. a- well ns other i-n I 'M he painless it ut n-eili. C. A.iMAlx'SHALI , l-'it.uerald Hlock FURNITURE, AND UNDERTAKING. House Fu-nhhinR Goods STOVES AND RANGES. Our w1in ii in nil line i.- 1'iMMtilete ioui we inxiien.ii :reml- tn enine in uml lnuk lis t li mut li. W-- il! t-tiilfiix.tr to pli-iisr ...in. . li -n in thecil v rnll ill .net - n. KTKKKillT A S VITLCH, (Sin i-rnr to H o r Kut-eli.) ,?'2 Main Street. t'latt-niouth. S. 1 I A L I. iS: SON . , . . M XXt'l .(. l'I'KKK' l II' .... Tin. Copper and Sheet IIROlsr W ABE W ti w so ta3 T3 cl 3 era Country Work Attended to - - - ON MIOU'T NOTICK. - - - - GIVE US A CALL. iokni;k MX I'll AMI -t: KI. SI S. Aitoknky-at-Law A. . Sl'LI.IVAX. ii Will kIvo Hpveinl rittcntlon to'utt litiiiiHM entrii-teil to him' OFFICK Uuiou lllotk, DISEASES SUPEi'.IS fed -';Uii4 7. rr 1 Ct rUittniiioutll