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    THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT.
April t, t8o7
m mm ems
TWO ARE NOW BEFORE
CONGRESS.
REGULATE NEWSPAPERS
Coowreesnssa Bar of Ifew York and
Hepbara of lew the Authors Edi
tor Maj Bava to Kaap a Coro
ner oa Their Staff Pro
visions of tba Meatnre
Decidedly Novel.
Wabhisoton, March 30. The bill ol
Representative Bay of New York, to
prevent the multiplication of aulcides,
propose "that no newspaper or so-
called police gazette shall be transmit
ted through the mails of the United
States which con tp Ins any picture of a
suicide or any details relating1 thereto
beyond the simple statement of death
by suicide, giving name, date and
place." lie adds a proviso "that further
particulars may be given by medical
journals in the interest of science,"
and provides further that "any Judicial
officer of the town or county in which
the matter is being investigated may
order such particulars relating thereto
to be published as shall serve the ends
of justice." This last proviso affords
a way out. Editors will have to keep
a coroner on their staffs to order
further particulars containing pictures
of the tragedy published to "serve the
ends of justice," or they may run a
medical column and print the particu
lars and pictures therein "in the in
terest of Bcience." Mr. Kay gravely
provides "that any person violating
the provisions of this act shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and
be punUthed by a fine of.not less than
$35 or by imprisonment not exceeding
ninety days."
Mr. Hepburn of Iowa has introduced
a bill "to forbid the transmission by
mail or interstate commerce of any
picture or description of any prize
tight or its accessories.'' It provides
"that no picture or description of any,
prize fight or encounter of pugilists
under whatever name, or any proposal
or record of betting on the same,
shall be transmitted in the mails of the
United States or by any common car
rier engaged in interstate commerce,
whether in a newspuper or periodical,
or in any other form," and further,
"that any person sending such mat
ter for transmission by the mail or
interstate commerce, shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor and shall
be punished by imprisonment for not
more than one year, at the discretion
of the court, or by a fine not exceed
ing 1,000; provided, that the provis
ions of this act shall not apply to any
person not engaged in the prepara
tion, publication or sale of such pro
hibited newspaper, periodical or pic
ture." THOMAS
RYAN
NAMED.
The Kansaa Made tint Interior Assist
ant Evan Pension Commissioner.
Washington, March 30. The Presi
dent sent to the Senate to-day the
nomination of ex-Congressman Thomas
Ryan of Kansas to be first assistant
secretary of the the Interior and of
Ilenry Clay Evans of Tennessee to be
pension commissioner.
The President also sent in the fol
lowing nominations: , Charlemagne
Tower of Pennsylvania to be envoy ex
traordinary and minister plenipoten
tiary to Austria-IIung .ry; Anson Bur
lingame Johnson of Colorado to be
consul at Fu Chan, China; William S.
llallenberger of Pennsylvania to be
second assistant postmaster general.
FEAR ANTI-TRUST LAWS.
Labor Leaders Worried Over the
Re-
cent Supreme Court Decision.
Kansas City, Ma, March 30. The
leaders of the labor organizations of
Kansas City have expressed fears that
the Sherman anti-trust law, which
has broken up railroad traflic
associations, will be applied sooner
or later to labor unions with
disastrous effects to the unions. P. E.
Duffy, secretary of the Industrial
council of Kansas City and a leader in
local labor circles, said to-day that lie
expected that labor unions might be
attacked at any times by their enemies
on the ground that they violate the
Sherman law. He refused to discuss
the question at length.
Kansas Hallroad Complaints.
Tort k A, Kan., March 30. Citizens of
lavenworth county and city have pe
titioned the U to railroad connulmilon
to change and letter the train nor vice
npon the Kansa City, Wyandotte A
Northwentern railroad. The commu
nion will grant a bearing. A Mtitlon
was received from nhipiHm asking for
the betterment uf freight service on
the Santa r between Leavenworth
and Argentine. The Santa te now
has the case under consideration.
till ha fhatea la Keatarkr.
I'MAXhrour, Ky., March 3d. Sev
eral pairs were announced in the first
Joint weimtun of the legislature Unlay,
and the senatorial ballot ru!te;
Hunter , litaekburn 41, i'tivia I.',
Ikijfla 7, Stone 1.
A Cfela) I !.
Br. Lovia, Mo.,, Match 31 l,x ls.n,
frramt recorder of the ( hln I'm
uaoat in Amariea, w buried hr.
Ills olxniUU occupied wo blocks ot
M lx-uta street h,r several hour, pro
vMed eaUrUlnmrnt for s.iaw tla,
and wared more horses than the polle
hava any rv4 f.
A Mtaefa fMriwaa fat s r Wesnaa.
Utiiixt, M, March S'i M. Mary
(III trap of tbi tmuaty has fall heir
MliflM'f lh dtaih of l'arkk IV
fculln, who was thought U We lu
Brf r elrvutueUnota bliuaatt
SIX CHILDREN DROWNED.
i Waroa Overturned la Kaaaaa Creek
The Mother Savea Herself.
Seneca, Kan., March Jl. Last Sun-
lay morning Mrs. John McGrath, wife
f one of our pioneer farmers, living
sixteen miles northwest of here,
hitched up the team, getting the chil
dren in the wagon, and started to visit
a neighbor.
The stream, Pole creek, which she
had to cross, was greatly swollen by
heavy local rains, but she did not
think the water as high as it was. The
iwlft current upset the load of six
children and herself into the stream,
and all were drowned but the mother,
who managed to save herself. The
lix children ranged from 14 years of
age down to 8 months.
Search for the bodies of the drowned
children was begun immediately. Two
were found in a short time, and three
more were recovered yesterday, leav
ing one still to be located. It is prob
able that it has been carried far down
itream. ' ,
Mrs. McGrath is in a pitiable con
dition as the result of her terrible ex
perlence and bereavement, and her
friends fear for ber reason. John Mc
jrath. the father, is a prosperous
tarmer.
GREECE BENT UPON WAR.
Tba Situation in Eastern Europe Critical
Turkey Quito Well Prepared.
Constantinople, March 31. If to
day's report from the Turkish head
quarters at Elassona are correct, fight
ing has already ocourred on the Turk
ish side of the frontier at Macedona.
The situation is about as critical i
Is can be, and it is difficult to see how
war between Greece and Turkey can
oe averted. in is rumored in dlplo
matlc circles here that King Ueorire
has sent a message to the czar saying
mat it is impossible lor Greece to
yield to the powers regarding Crete
and trial it is equally impossible to re
call the Greek troops from Thessaly.
ine ureeUs.it is believed, greatly
underestimate the strength ol the
Turkish forces in Macedonia and Ep-
irus. Edheni Pasha, the Turkish
commander-in-chief, now has about
150.000 flcrhtinir men and 300 Krunn
guns, ample supply of ammunition and
a lair commissary. AH the strategic
points on the frontier are occupied and
well defended. To attack these it is
understood the Greeks cannot muster
more than 00,000 men, mostly irreg
ulars, v
Divorce Complication.
Wichita, Kan., March 31 In the
district court to-day eighty-six divorce
cases were disposed of by Judge Dale,
forty-seven being thrown out because
they were not prosecuted with due
diligence, and most of the others for
non-payment of costs. It is stated
that over half of the couples refused
divorce, having understood that the
decrees had been granted, had been
married again.
Frank Palmer for Printer Again.
Washington, March 31. The Presi
dent sent to the Senate to-day the
nominations of Frank W. Palmer of
Illinois to be public printer and Alex
ander M. Thackara of Pennsylvania to
be consul at Havre, France. Mr. Pal
mer was public printer under the
Harrison administration.
The Old Cruiser Vantlo Ashore.
Montevideo, Uruguay, March 31.
The old United States schooner Yantie
ran aground yesterday at Port Neuva
Palmira at the mouth of the Uruguay
river. Tugs are at work attempting to
pull it off, but it is in a dangerous po
sition. .
Heavy Snow In Colorado.
Denver, CoL, March 31. There has
been a heavy snowfall on the eastern
slope of the Rocky mountains in Colo
rado since midnight and the storm
still continues at noon. A high wind
was blowing, but it is not cold and
much of the snow has already melted.
Congress Provides Prompt Aid.
Washington, March 31. The bill
making immediately available 9125,000
for the saving of life and property
along the Mississippi river has been
agreed to by both houses and goes to
the president for his signature.
Fruitless Kentucky ltallots.
Frank coin", Ky., March 31. On the
sixth joint ballot Hunter received 60
votes, Blackburn 43, Davie 12, lloylo 7,
Stoue 1. Necessary to choice, 63. Four
ballots were taken without change.
Aa Illinois Mank Kolibed.
Gai.ehhi'ko, III., March 31. The
On anl a state bank was robbed last
night, the safe being wrecked with ni
troglycerine. The amount secured
was between f J.ooo and $3,000. "Tho
men escaped on a handcar.
Two Miners Mown to Pieces.
Winn Citt, Mo., March 31, A hor
rible, accident occurred at lHrmoU &
Gunning' mlue, at Oronogo, three
miles north of here, which coat Hon
lirewer ami Ion Gunning their lire,
Ix.lli being llrertilty torn to pieces.
They were miners, and while thawing
out a box of dynamite it exploded,
with the above result. Each leave a
widow and several children..
t uaiplata at Too Mark lUta
EuitntiA, Kan., Manih 31, Heavy
rain have Well falling here nearly
eiit!nuily fur the last twenty fuui
hours, farmer complain of twlug
utial't to ui In crops mi account yf
tM uiucn wntiT. Winter whaal and
fruit give prmU of splendid crop.
t t-t waatvwwaaj t'oasarsa !&
(VM-unt a, Ohio, March 11. George
U ('onvirr, ev tttciulwr of Congress,
died IimU. He Ma In ht TtHh year
aud dtetl tu the county of U birth.
A Wealth New taebee a MaWMe.
Obmiv A, X, V.. Marrl U.-CharW
A Houghton, prlnef) owner of the
IWniuf lilacs cui)'njr and reputed
.i I worth vo,uuo, aim I au4 killed
Mutsvlf t lr.
buffering- la Louisiana.
Abcadia, La., Mach, 27, 1897.
Mb. Eimtos: Please allow space in
the columns of your most valuable
paper for me to tell the general public
that onr people in North Louisiana are
living in a suffering condition. In many
of the parishes our cotton seed did not
come np nor oar corn mature. There
fore we earnestly appeal to you for aid
in this perilous condition. For the want
of corn our horses are too weak to farm,
our hogs are dying in great numbers
from disease and starvation. The farm
ers can't work as tbey should, for hav
ing to spend two or three days looking
for food and corn for. their horses. We
hope the good people of this city will
think of our condition As we were cut
short in our cotton it left nothing; with
which to boy clothes. We will appre
ciate half worn clothing to highest or
anything that will help a suffering peo
ple. Who will take the lead in forming
a relief committee? Think if you were
in our condition how glad you would be
if some one would have compassion on
you. For reference,
W. N. H. Whakton,
(White preacher.)
0KEIN EVBRYfOUB-
One Person In Every Four Suffers From
Plies.
About one person in everv four suffers
from some form of rectal disease. The
most common and annoying is itching
piles, indicated by warmth, slight moist
ure and intense, uncontrollable itching
in the parts affected.
The usual treatment has been some
simple ointment or salve which some
times give temporary relief, but nothing
like a permanent cure can be expected
frpm such superficial treatment.
1 be only permanent cure for itching
piles yet discovered is the Pyramid Pile
Cure, not only for itchiog piles, but for
every other form of piles, blind, bleeding
or protruding. The first application
gives instant relief and the continued
use for a short time causes a permanent
removal of the tumors or the small par
asites which cause the intense itching
and discomfort of itching piles.
Many physicians for a long tune sup
posed that the remarkable relief afforded
by the Pyramid Pile Cure was because it
was supposed to contain cocaine, opium,
or similar drugs, but such is not the
case. A recent careful analysis 01 the
remedy showed it to be absolutely free
from any cocaine, opium, or in fact any
poisonous, injurious drugs whatever.
Sold by druggists at 50 cents per pack
age. THE DINGLEY TARIFF BILL.
It Is Not a Popular Measuie Among
Populists.
The popnlists in the senate and con
gress, in an address recently published in
regard to the Dingiey tariff bill and the
position of the populist party in regard
to the measure, condemn it in the follow
ing language:
"We do not regard the Dingiey bill as
a revenue measure. It seems to us de
signed by the republican party to create
such a tariff agitation as will divert the
attention of the people from the misery
tbey suffer from a contraction of money
and the rule of monopolies."
X be address goes further and states
that the present lack of revenue is due
more to the decision of the supreme
court holding the income tax unconsti
tutional than tho defects in the present
tariff law.
3
Forl
I will send yon tea "Oxler" Geneoloirical
lorms, whlclj will rnaMe yon to easily prepare
and keep a history of yonr family toKetber wltb
one "leylze Qnantler" chart, whli'h shows at a
glance your direct blood relationship.
For SO Cents
I will senu yon six ol.v" Geneoloirical forms
which every one should bare wbo respect their
family connections.
The above will cnab e any one to prepare and
keep a complete fnmil.v record. No one shonld
be without tbem. Send postal orders or two
cent stamps to rbaries A Bass, 13:! Nussan
Street, New York City.
Certificate ot Publication.
OFF1CK OF
Auditor of Public Accounts,
State of Nebraska.
Lincoln. Febrnary 1. 1807,
IT IS IlEUliBY CEItriKIKU, ibut UiO
Oaledonian Insurance Company
of
Edinburg, Scotland,
has compli-d with the Insurance l.nw of
thlH Hint nud Is authorlied to trnniitict ths busi
ness ot Kirs liisuruuce In ibis Stats for the curr
ent year, ,
Witness my Hand ana hkiuiium
ol I'ablio Account the dny nd veer above wrtt-
(gral ) Auditor 1. A.
NAMCEL UCtm, Ins. Deputy.
Certificate of Publication.
OITH'tC OF
Auditor of Public Accounts,
Srare of Nebraska.
Unroln, rhrei.r I. Itf,
IT IS UEBI IIT t kUl lr U l'. I but Ue
lirtttsh America Insurance Com
pany, of
Toronto, Canada,
bit r,mi-4 ells the liisursare law
IbM S!l end ( e'H" "'
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Certificate of Publication.
office or
Auditor of Public Accounts,
State of Nebraska.
Lincoln. February 1. 1ST,
IT 18 HEREBY CKBTIFIFD, That t!
North British and Mercantile In
surance Company of .
London and Edinburg, England,
baa compiled wltb tbe Insurance Law of
tbi Stat and la authorized to transact the busi
ness of Firs Insurance la this Dtot for tbe curr
ent J ear.
Witness my band and tbe seal of tbe Aaditor
ol Public Account tba day and vear abpve writ
tea. JOHN 7. CO UN ELL,
(SeaJ.) Auditor P. A.
8A11UEL LICBTT, Ins. Deputy.
Certificate of Publication.
OFFICE or
Auditor of Public Accounts,
State oi Nebrush.
i
Lincoln, February 1. IS97."
IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, 'liiut tbo
Palatine Insurance Company
of
Manchester, England,
bas compiled wltb the Insurance Law of
tbi State and Is authorized to transact tbe bust.
of Fir Insurance in ibis Htate fur tbe curr
ent year.
Witness my hand and the seal of tbe Auditor
ol Public Accounts tbe day and year above writ-ton-
,. JOHN F, CORNELL,
"eal.) Auditor P. A.
SAMUEL LICHTY, Ins. Deputy.
Certificate of Publication.
OFFICE OF
Auditor of Public Accounts,
State of Nebraska.
Lincoln, February 1, 1807.
IT IS HEREBY CJSKTIFIKO, That tbo
Queen Insurance Company, of
' North America,
of New York,
In the State of New York,
bas compiled with the Insurance Law of
tins stat and Is aotborlted to transact tlie busi
ness of Fire insurance in this Htate for tbe curr
ent year.
Witness my band and the seal of tbe Auditor
ot Public Accounts the day and year above writ
, ' JOHN F. CORNELL,
f8"1-) Auditor P. A.
BAMUEL LICHTY, Ins. Deputy.
Certificate of Publication.
OFFICE OF
Auditor of Public Accounts,
State of Nebraska.
Lincoln. February 1. 1897.
IV IS HEREBY CERTIFIFD, That tbo
St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance
Company, of St. Paul,
In the State of Minnesota,
bus complied with tbe Insurance Law of
lliis State mid is authorized to transact the busi
ness of Fire insurance iu ibis Stat lot the curr
ent ear,
VVH nee my hand and the seal of tba Auditor
ol Public Accounts the day and yeur above writ
ten. JOHN F. CORNELL,
(Seal.) Auditor P. A.
SAMCEL LICHTY, Ins. Deputy.
Certificate of Publication.
OFFICE OF
Auditor of Public Accounts,
Srare of Nebraska.
Lincoln, February 1. IS97.
IT IS HEREBY CEUTIF1FU, That tho
Continental Fire Insurapce Com
pany, of New York,
In the State of New York,
has complied with the Insurance Law of
thin State and is authorized to transact the busl
nem of Kir Insurance In this State for the curr
ent .eor,
WltnHs my hand and the seal of the Auditor
ot Public Accounts tbe day and year above writ
ten. JOHN F. CORNELL,'
(Seal.) Auditor P. A.
SAMCEL LICHTY, Ins. Deputy.
Certificate of Publication.
OFFICE OF
Auditor of Public Accounts,
Srare of Nebraska.
Jnro!n, February 1. IN87.
IT IS HKIiKD i CElim iFU, That the
New York Plate Glass Insurance
Company of New York,
In the State of New York,
has compiled with tb Inaurssr Law ol
this Mtat and Is authorlied to transact the busi
ness ol Plata 0las Insurance la Ibis Slat for
tb current year,
Wiine my fean-l and tb -! of h Aadltnr
ol Public Accounts tb day anv vear above writ
!. JOHN F. n)ltEI.I
(Meal I Auditor P. A.
AUl'EL LICHTY, Ins. Ueputy
Certificate of Publication.
turns or
Auditor of Public Accounts,
State of Nebraska.
Manila, rtrr I.
IT I IIKHfctlY I kill II II l, Ikel
Norw'ivli Uiiiou Insurance Com
pany, ul
Noiwicli, l-'ngland,
vowibjM el ' !' law t
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Certificate of Publication.
orricz or
Auditor of Public Accounts,
State of Nebraska.
Lincoln, Ffcr:arj L 1897.'
IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIFU, Tbat tb
Mechanic's Insurance Company
of Philadelphia,
In the State of Pennsylvania,
baa complied with th Insurance Law of
this Stat and Is authorized to transact the busi
ness of Fir Insurance la this Stats for tbe cur
eat year.
Witness my hand and the seal of the Auditor
ot Public Accounts tbe day and year above writ
,. JOHN F. CORNELL.
(Seal.) Auditor P. A.
SAMCEL LICHTY, Ins. Deputy.
Certificate of Publication.
OFFICE or
Auditor of Public Accounts,
State of Nebraska.
'". Lincoln, February 1. 1897,
IT IS HEREBY CJBRTIFIFU, Tbat th
Milwaukee Mechanics Insurance
Company of Milwaukee,
In the State of Wisconsin,
bas complied with tb Insurance Law of
this Stat and Is authorized to transact tbs busi
ness of Fir Insurance in tbls Stat for tbe curr
ent year,
Witness my hand and the seal of tbe Auditor
of Public Accounts the day and year above writ-tD-
, JOHN F. CORNELL,
Is-) Auditor P, A.
SAMUEL LICHTY, Ins. Deputy.
Ripans Tabulea cure biliousness.
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Pluiit feeds which are adopted for dry climate. When in Hie market write us for
Kpi't'iar pricfs. Our vepetoble and flower need cannot be excelled. Send for onr
Sweet Pea collection; twelve new named varietiee for 25 cents, post paid. Our 1897
Seed Catalogue will be mailed free of charge oue application.
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True to Name, Remarkably Well
Rooted, and in Condition to Grow.
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Certificate of Publication.
, OFFICE OF
Auditor of Public Accounts,
State of Nebraska.
Lincoln, February 1. I&97.
IT IS HEREBY CER riFIFU, Tbat th
Farragut Fire Insurance Company
of New York,
.u Ct.ia n( Vein Ynrk.
t
bas compiled with tb Insurance Law of
tin state and la authorized to transact the busi
ness of Fir insurance iu this State for tbe curr
ent, ear.
Witness my hand and the soal of the Auditor
ol Public Account the day aud year above writ
ten. JOHN F. CORNELL,
(Seal.) Auditor P. A.
SAMUEL LICHTY, Ins. Deputy.
Certificate of Publication.
OFFICE OF
Auditor of Public Accounts,'
State of Nebraska.
Lincoln, February 1. 1897.
IT 18 HEREBY OEKTIr'Ir'D, Xbat th
Delaware Insurance Company
of Philadelphia,
In the State of Pennsylvania,
has complied with ths Insurance Law of
this State and Is authorized to transact the busi
ness of Fir Insurance in ibis Slat for the curr
ent year,
Witness my hand and tbe seal of th Auditor
ol Public Accounts tbe day ami rear above writ
ten. JOHN F. CORNELL, '
(Seal.) Auditor P, A.
SAMUEL LICHTY, Ins. Deputy. ,
Ripans Tab ilea cure dizziness.
DeLOACH
Variable Friction
Feed Saw Mills,
Shingle Mills
and Planers,
Engines and
Boilers, Corn,
Feed and
Flour Mills,
Cane Mills,
Water W heels,
Baling Presses,
Corn Shelicrs
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and Pea liullers,
Shafting, Pulleys
REDUCED PRICES.
and Mill bearing
SPECIALTY.
SAW REPAIRING A
LARGE CATALOGUE
ERtE.
LINCOLN, NEB.
CATHARTIC
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DftUGGLSTS
Before placing your order for Vegetable!, Flower
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give you our special quotations. Don't rmk tbe !osn
of time, labor and ground by planting need of un
known qnality. The market in full of cheap, unreli-
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The planter's wueeeM depend must opu Qood and
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