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    tj ± * .a * . . . THE OMA1TA DAlEY BEEJ : EDNESDAY , llAlfafi 14 , 1888.
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Administration Finally Takes
Nottco of Tholr Doprodntlono.
CRAWFORD GETS OFF EASY.
ttlio Judge DcnldcH tlmt tlio Antl-
I'oljRiiiliy Ijfiw Does Nut Apply
Against Boycot tors.
WASHINGTON BUIIP.AU TUB OMAHA UHB ,
' , _ , ClU FounTitcNTii STKEET.
WASHINGTON D. O. , March 13.
"When tlio Into amendment was made to the
unll-polygamy law , which has special refer-
crenc6 to Utah nnd which wns mtvdo to apply
, Jo'tho territories nnd the District of Colum
bia , thcro wai not o little consternation
nmong tliq people In Washington. It was
feared by the frco and easy element thht
4 they would got themselves into deep trouble
Lit Yid , for ; a year they hax-o inado Journeys put-
sldo tlio district when they engaged In some
epcclcs of law breaking. Some weeks ngo a
man named Crawford was arrested charged
< vrth ( fornication and was indicted under
'tho Utah law , which Imposes a punishment of
ihrca years In the penitentiary or a heavy
-lino or both , nt the discretion of the court.
tTho case was watched with great anxiety ,
nfid many people expected to see Crawford
given adequate punishment. Thcro was n
good deal of surprise when the court an
nounced , in making Its decision , that the
anti-polygamy law did not actually apply to
the District of Columbia , but was Intended
only for Utah. 1'coplo in the territories may
now rest easy , unless thU decision is set
aside. There is moru easy breathing nbout
Washington to-night than there has been for
Como time.
OUUAN1ZINO AOAINST Till ! 11OYCOTT.
Tlio merchants of Wftshlngton are organlz *
Jng against boycotting by the trade as
semblies. They uro circulating n petition
Which declares that "being opposed to the
' phlawful system of the boycott , wo hereby
'ngrce to join an organization to resist its
being pinetlccd in this distilct.Today it
\vns reported that fiSO signatures had boon
obtained , nud that an organization would bo
effected among the merchants embracing
. practically all of them within n few days to
} resist with every force possible nuy boycott
Unit may hereafter bo instituted ,
nil ! TtMiiun TUIEVKS.
It Is believed In congicss that the letter of
Chairman Chandler , of the senate commlttco
fcn Indian affairs , to the secretary of tha in
terior , asking that orders bo given by telc-
praph to stop cutting timber belonging to
Chippewa and other Indians in the north
west , will lead to an Important investigation.
It is stated that thcro Imvo been enormous
steals of timber on lands occupied by Indians
during the past two years nnd that there are
government officials connected with them. An
* investigation is spoken of , to bo conducted
by n special committooof the senate , nnd to
- bo conducted during the vacation of congress
this summer , nnd from what I Imvo heard
hinted during the past month , if such Invest- !
gallon is ordered , it will result in a great
gal of discomfiture to eoino special agents
nnd officers connected with the interior de
partment. If they hnvo not been parlies to
the stealing of timber they nro culpable for
neglect of duty ,
t. MICELI.ANBOUS MATTKUS.
Mr. Dorsoy introduced n bill in the house
R 'to-day to pension Elvira E. Fonchor , widow
pf Edward Fonchor , of Ainsworth , oBrown
county , Nebraska.
Hon. Bench Hinmnn , of NorthPlatto , gives
p complimentary dinner ut Willard's to the
rfobrnska delegates in congress. Ho wants
( . 'North ' Platte included ns a place fpr holding
. terms of the United States court under the
' provisions of the Dorsey bill.
. „ PuitltY S. HKA.TK.
OEx-Roprescntntlvo Cobb'a Ambition.
WASHINGTON , March 13.- [ Special to the
3 BEC. | .Ex-Koprcscntativo Cobb , of Vin-
"
counes/Ond. / , has p.iid several vfsits to and ro-
Uiqinodln Washington some days each time
during the past three or four months. Ho
1ms been about hero almost constantly for i\
Wonth now. As .soon as Sparks , commls-
- Bioucr of the general land ofllcc , was dumped
out of his'position , Mn Cobb turned up hero ,
and it was reported that ho was socking the
vacancy. Jlomado frequent pilgrimages to
the whlto house nnd did not deny that ho was
trying to get the position which bis old and true
Jricnd Stockslagcr had earned by faithful
ness und the rights of promotion. To-day the
Journal correspondent asked nn Indiana
democrat whether Mr. Cobb wns still trying
to get the commissioner-ship , and ho said :
Mr. Cobb has about three strings to his
Washington bow , nnd they nro in importance
, to him in this order : The land commlsslon-
crshlp , the nomination for governor , legal
business before the interior department. I
Jmvo no idea ho can get the iirst place , und I
liuvo boon told thut hu recognizes the fact ,
ills business hero us an attorney has un
doubtedly been completed. Ho remains hero ,
J hm told by deihocrats with whom he asso.
t 'dates , for the purpose of working up a com-
.blnutlon to bring about his nomination for
governor. Ho relies upon , tbo six
AlCinocnUlo congressmen , the two
Benators , nnd' the army of Indiana
, , ' democrats in ofllco to stand by him. He hn.s
been conferring with them and soliciting
their , support If not directly by indirection.
There is no secret about this. Mr. Cobb ; I
understand , does not consider Cotynol Mnt-
, son in the race for the governorship , hut re
gards ox-Secretary of Stnto Myers , of Andor-
Hon , us being in tlio loud und ns thu man who
Is to ho distanced. For some reason Mr.
, Cobb thinks the democrats hero ought to
combine ugainst Captain Mvcrs , but they
Imvo refused to do HO , nnd if I wcro to tell
3'ou the plain truth 1-do not think Mr. Cobb
Will Jlnd enough encouragement to warrant
r him to become n candidate before the conven
tion. I think the only names that will bb
round prQmincnt In the race a month hcnco
„ arc Myers-unit MntBon. "
i Another Stcndnmn.
, ' , LVONB , Neb , , March 12. [ Correspondence
of thg UKK , ] Itwjll bo roinomborcd by many
35EB readers that about two years ago Mr ,
II. C. Stcudman , a farmer living about four
miles northwest of Lyons , was murdorcd ,
nml that In oirder to capture the murderer it
was found necessary to not ilro to u barn In
Whlcli the inurdernr had taken refuge. Tlio
nmny accounts of this occurrence , wliich
J > VHVO sept in by your Oakland cm resiioiident
fill the time were truly of ahoiiButlon.il char-
n noicr and wcro equaled only by the report to
.jtjio Pollco CJazotto , where the picture of the
man wus given , representing him to bo quite
, o ) argo innn with full , shuggy board , and
bcftvily hulen with implfinonts of warfare ,
Including a cx > uplo of Winchester rifles nnd u
' peed supply ot army revolvers of the 14-cuI- !
'bro pattea'ii , Tlio Oakland correspondent ,
bowovor , took n much-needed rest , nml the
people of this section had begun to think
that Oakland's fume as u trugedy resort \vas
, 'oa the wane ; but not BO. In. the 13 KB of Fob-
cruitry" ! appeared the following !
A SENSATION ATO\KI\NI > .
OIKI.AND , Neb. , Feb. S.M. [ Special Telo-
L-rum lo'tho UEC , ] Quito a little sensation
lias been created uy ono Jnnu O. Stcadumn ,
of Hartford , Conn. , writing to one of Oak-
5 land's magistrate * claiming to bo the lawful
' wifu of Stcndnmn. who wus murdered two
* veurs ago , north of Lyons. It will bo rcmeni-
, , bored Uiat Stoudumn had In his employ a
Mexican , with whom ho became involved in
aoino dlflioulty , which resulted in the Mexi
can shooting him , The Mexican was after
ward burned , together with the stock and
eraln in a barn southwest ot Oakland ,
Mrs. Jnno O. Stcadinan.of Hartford , Conn. ,
, Beelng the full nuino of Stcudmau , anil also a
lull dcftcriptiou of ttiui , decided ho wus her
v husband. Stcadumn had uccumulatcd Quito
* jlttlo property , all of wliich , has been soldi
l&o loft u wif , who ia highly respected , uiul
ten children , who uo > v rcaldu In Kunsiis City.
The Mrs , Steadmau of Hartford claims that
her hu b nd left her nbout ten years ago for
the west , and she never hoard unything of
him , cud that ho wus never divorced from
her.
' ' This eeniatlonal correspondence from Onk-
. .laud uppoara to bo for the purpose of show-
that Mr. tStcedtnau , the uiurucrod man , hue
been a very hard customer , nnd this 1 * given
publicity , without any attempt on the part of
your cornvspoadiiut to ascertain the fivots
J\'ot fcoldiK thoroughly well satlsiled to Imvo
" i mlsleadin0 statements go unchallenged
' . Imvo taken sorao trouble to 'consultvlth
parties who hhva bcorf Intlrti&tciynftraalntnd
With Mr. Stoadranii over since howns a 'boy ,
nnil they clnltn that the nbovo letter from
Mrs. .Tnno O. Slcadman In either misty fabri
cation of fact , or that slio is badly mistaken
in her man.
The rcnl wlfo of It O. Stca < lmaa > the
tnotlicrof Ills children not wishing to lmv < y
tier dcml husband placed In a falgo light be
fore your numerous readers , wrote n letter to
this Mrs. Jane O. Stcadman. nskfrigfor n full
inscription of her misiinp husband , and on
the7th Inst received th < rfollowinjr reply :
HAKTFOitK , Conn. , Marph 3. Mrs. K. M.
Slentlman , Lyons. Nqb. ! 1 wilt give yeti nil
the Information I can about Air. Stoatftnan ,
but can liot tell about his tigo , for I never
know his ngo. I.i&ked him several times ami
lie would not tell mo , I should Uiink ho wai
thirty-eight- forty years old at the tlmo
wo were married , we were married at
Hartford , the 21st day of Mny , 1877 , by lUcli-
nrd Meredith , a clcrgi man. Mr. Stcadman
had one Son by his first wlfo , wfio is n young
mat ) now. Ha was out somewhere buying
cattle. Ills name was Willie Evorotl. That
Is nil the children ho hud. Ills hcighth I
could not tell , but ho was a small man , poor
In llesh , Ills hair was dark , but not very
black. Ho had n dark , und rather sallow
complcxtion , and his eyes wcro rather dark
and small. When ho looked at any ono ho
hold up his head and looked down. Ho said
that whcu ho melted brass the lio.it hurt his
eyes , so ho got used to holding tip his head.
ThU story I * true what I huvo written to
you. It seems to mo that ho must bo tlio one ,
but 1 can't say sure for Ldon't know ccrtnlu ,
1 wish I had his picture to semi , but I never
had it ; but if ho over lived 'at Kensington , In
the town of Berlin , Conn. , ho must bo the
ono. This is nil I can say about him. Ho
used to drink sometimes. Ho was rather
queer in his way rnthcr odd. I hope you
will find out soon and letino know all. Yours
In hnsto. JASB O. STBADMA.V.
P. S. AH I have written you Is the truth.
Ho was mad when ho went away and has
never xvrittcn to ma slnco. Ho didn't want
mo to know where ho was. Ho never got n
tllvorco that I knew of. Ho never notitlod
mo anything nbout it. J. O. S.
Now , as Mf , H. C. Stoadmnn tlio mur
dered man was only thirty-two years old at
the time or his death , in 18SG ; as ho was light
complcxionud Instead of "dark and sallow. "
as ho was a tall man and not particularly
"poor In flesh ; " ns ho dlil not "hold his head
up nnd look down ; " ns ho was never "at
Kensington , in the town of Jicrlln , Conn , , "
and for various other reasons , It must bo con
ceded that ho was not the husband of Mrs.
Jmio.O. Stcadman , I wrlto thus at length in
justice to Mrs. Kiln M. Stcadman , the wlfo of
the murdered man , who resides hero and has
the respect of every one. The sudden and
unexpected taklng-olT of her husband is
enough for her to bear without having to see
these utterly false and absurd sensational
stories In print ; nnd it is sincerely hoped
that what I have written will forever sot at
rest the claims of Mrs. Jane O. Stcadman.
Capital City ItcniH.
LINCOLN , Neb. , March 13. [ Special Tele
gram to the Bnn.l As an evidence of tlio
growth of the city the water commissioner's
work is a fair index. Tlio receipts have
doubled in the last year , the February re
port of the commissioner showing- the re
ceipts to bo $0l3. Applications for extension
of the service came from all parts of the
city.
city.There
There is a small war in progress over the
much mooted question ot a city hospital.
Bishop 13onac.um inado a very liberal offer to
the city in which Sisters from St. Louis
offered to como to Lincoln and conduct ono
and help provide for it with the help of a.
small guarantee from the city itself. Dr.
Marino , of St. Paul's Methodist church , has
attacked the proposition with a display of
bigotry more befitting the days of the tenth
century than the present time.
Profs. Hegcnow and Aschmann are otvorlc
upon the formation of a grand military band
for the city , to bo largo in numbers and effi
cient hi character. The projectors think that
with n cash assistance Amounting to $3,000
that the band cnn bo formed , nnd ono of its
proposed missions is to bo n series of pub
lic concerts in the city through the summer
season.
The trustees of the now Wesleyan Metho
dist university held a meeting at St. Paul's
church to-day , with Bishop Warren presiding.
The work of the committee was eon lined
largely to ways nnd moans for pushing the
work of construction with till the speed pos
sible. The building now is well under way
nnd will bo a handsome addition to the public
edifices in the city.
Grand Chancellor O'Neill nnd Colonel
Harry Downs , of the first regiment , K. of P. ,
mid Ltcutcnimt Sbcr , of the A. D. Marshall
flivislon , recently appointed on the governor's
staff , go to Omaha to-morrow , to attend the
reception tendered by the second regiment of
knights to Governor Thaycr.
The life insurance companies having agen
cies in the city continue to make propositions
to get business after the plan introduced by
the Now York Life cpiaptiny. A Joint propo
sition was submitted to the last council meet
ing by a number of companies offering in exchange -
change for ? 1,000,000 of insurance to donate
Jli',000 for a city Hospital.
Found ou tlio Ice.
WBST POINT , Nob. , March 13. [ Special
Telegram to the BEE. ] An unknown man ,
about twenty-flvo years of age , was found
lost night sitting on the ice near the paper
mill , in an almost naked condition. Ho was
taken to the city Jail and eared for , but as yet
all efforts to discover his. Identity have
proven fruitless. There are many conjec
tures ns to his identity , the most probable
being that ho haa escaped from the Norfolk
asylum.
Not the Person AcoiiHOtl.
JoiiNBTOwr , Nob. , March 13. [ Special to
the BKB. ] Your correspondent was misin
formed in the cattle poisoning case printed in
the issue of March 0. Further investigation
shows that Rev , S. W. Kobntz was not tlio
person accused of administering the poison.
The meeting alluded to was not 11 meeting to
investigate the case but n regular quarterly
conference of the United Brethren church.
No charges whatever were brought against
tlio Uov. and his character passed , morally
nnd oflicially.
Sullivan Sick.
LiVBiiPpob , March 13. John L. Sullivan ,
who is htayliip at tlio house of his friend ,
Magnus , In this city , is too unwell to bo in
terviewed to-day. Magnus said : In the
11 fth round Sullivan inado u tremendous
lunge ut Mitchell's fact ) with his right.
Mitchell throw up his arm , nnd Sullivan's
muscle cauiu in contact with * Mitchell's
elbow. Sullivan's arm began to swell and
it was useless from that time out. Sullivan
would Imvo doubtless wuu the encounter but
for the accident ,
Will Take ( ho Onth Saturday.
BBHI.IN' , March 13 , The cinporor passed n
good day at Ctmrlottenborg. Ills voice ia
audible , but very hoarse. Tlio physicians
are satlsticd with his condition. Thocm-
purdr. will take the path nccordln , to tlio
Prusbiuu constitution on Saturday.
No Kcorrttlrm Will Bo Hold.
PAIUS , March 13. As a mark of icspoct ior
the l to Emperor William , no roccption will
bo held Thursday by President Curnot.
Started For Itorlln.
LONDON , March 13 , Tup Urlneo of Wales ,
ills son , Prince Albert Victor , Ilia Duke of
Cambridge , nnd Prlnco Christian , of Pen-
mark , t > tait for Berlin to-night , accompanied
by u brilliant staff.
Rlddons Challenged.
DUI.UTII , Minn. , March 13. { Special Tclo
pram to the BDB. ] Tommy Burke , cham
pion lightweight of Colorado and Wyoming ,
hav challenged GeorgeSiddous , of Illinois ,
for a ten or twenty round fight , cither hero
or nt Tower , for $1UO u side and tlio entire re
ceipts ,
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor ! !
When B by WM sick , we pave bcr Castorla.
Whru ibq was a Child , the cried for Castorla ,
When shft became Mlo , ( he Clune to Coftorio ,
u ihohad Chlldrtu , the ( M * Utttin C toril.
DIE BODIES TO BE EXHUMED ,
Mystorloua Deaths In the Browtt
Family Will Bo Investigated.
A WARM PRIMARY ELECTIOM.
KfTorts Mntlo < i Dcfcnt itct Clfirkflon
Decisions of tlio B'tti > ronio"Oourt
Ijcglslntlva I'rocoetlliiRS
Oilier Iowa News. .
A Coroticr'fl Tttrr to Bo Sninmnncil.
MASON CITY , In. , March 13. [ Special 7/010-
gram to the BDC. ] The myatorlous deaths
in the lirown family , residents of the north
part ot this county , have been the absorbing
topic of conversation to-day. Tito particu
lars , ns near us wo are able to learn , arc that
on Friday evening ns the family , consisting
of Hiram 13. llrown , wlfo , two children , and
II. L. Brown , father of II. E. , were seated
nt the supper table , they were nil taken with
vloleut.palna accompanied by nausea , nil be
ing deathly sick. No assistance could bo
summoned , nnd the sufferers pulled throbgh
the night as best they could , in the morning
ono of the neighbors found the family in
thft | torrlblo plight. During the night the
aged fattier died and nbout ttoou Saturday
the youngest son succumbed to the inevit
able. The remaining three are still very low
nnd It Is thought that they cannot long sur
vive. Tlio exact caUse of the death still re-
innlns n mystery. It js evident that the
family partook of poisoned food , but in what
manner cannot bo ascertained. The two
that died have been burled with
out an autopsy , but the feeling Is such
now that their remains will bo exhumed ,
and some of the mystorics connected with
the deaths cleared away. The attending
physicians say nothing ns to the cause. The
family ate some molasses candy during the
meal , and the poison might have been In the
extract used ns flavoring. Some think that
trichina in the pork was the probable cause ,
while others suspicion foul play somewhere.
A hired m.m loft the employ of Mr. Brown
about a week ngo , but nothing can uo learned
of the feeling between the two prior to the
departure. The deceased was u. resident of
Cerro Gordo county siuco 1S50 , and has hold
ninny ofllolul iKisitions in the county. Ho
loaves nn aged wlfo , who has been living
with another son for the past few years.
Supreme Court Decisions.
DBS MOIXBS , la. , March 18. [ Special Tele
gram to the BEE. ] The supreme court filed
the following decisions : George B , Both-
well ot ul vs 6. Farwcll ct al , appellants ,
Jones county , James D. Griffin , judge. Af
firmed.
L. W. Names , appellant , vs S. M. Weaver.
Case dismissed.
W. G. Keod vs I , R. Douglas , appellant ;
Madison county , John H. Henderson , judge.
Afllrmed.
William Arts et nl ys R. M. Guthrie et al ,
appellant , Carroll county , J. P. Connor , judge.
Alllimcd.
State of Town vs John J. Quincy , appellant ,
Jones county , J. D. Grinin , judge. Reversed.
Tii-st National bank of Storm Lake , appel
lant , vs Q. J. Hnrtwiok , gnrmshco , Sao
county. Anirmed. Opinion by Uecd. Rob-
inbon having been an attorney in the case ,
took no action in the decision.
Parker & Cliilds vs H. O. Michaels , appel
lant , Marshall county , D. D. Miracle , judge.
Appeal dismissed.
S. R. Shaw , appellant , vs A. A. Bellinger
nnd others , Cnickasaw county. Reversed.
Phincas Cadwcll vs Joseph Uullaghan , ap
pellant , Harrison county , Q. W.VakelielU ,
judge. Reversed.
W. H. Wait va Burlington , Cedar Rapids
& Northern railway , appellant. ICeoUul ;
county , D. Ryan , judge. Afllrnicd.
H. B. Nelson , appellant , vs Samuel D.
Hnj'3 and others , Monroe county , D , W.
Stuart , judge. Afllrnicd.
E. S. Malay vs Chicago & Northwestern
railroad company , appellant , superior court
at Cedar Rapids. AlUrmed.
Benedict H. Debermqn et al , appellants , vs
Gerhardt H. Suchersmnn et al , Clinton
county. Afllrmod.
C. J. & D , M. Wnyland vs H. Mendel et
nl , appellants , Shelby county , A. B. Thor-
nell , judge. Allirmcd.
E. K. Goodnow % 's Roswcll S. Burrows ,
appellants on rehearing , Webster county.
The former opinion is adhered to. .
Elizabeth S. Litchflcld , appellant , vs Iowa
Homestead , company et al , Webster county.
Reversed.
State of Iowa vs Alphonso Bennett , appel
lant , Black Hawk county. A flit-mod.
State VB J. B. Mullonhoff , appellant , Mont
gomery county , Loofbourow , judge. Af
firmed.
Fred ICaltz , appellant , vs Louis Messen-
brink , Crawford county. Affirmed.
Wayne nnd J. P. Stcunett , administrators ,
etc. , appellants , vs E. L. Hull ; et al ; E. L.
Hall1 et al , appellant vs J. P , Stonnett ot nl ,
Montgomery county , Geo. Carson , judge.
Affirmed.
ClnrksouVinp. .
DES MOIXES , In. , March 18. [ Special Tele
gram to the BBK , ] The hottest primary ever
known in this city was held in the Third
ward to-duy to elect delegates to the county
convention which would elect to the state
nnd national convention. It w.is tlio begin
ning of the presidential campaign , and ad
ditional interest was given to it by the at
tempt of n few ambitious local politicians to
supplant Mr. J. S. Clarkson , a.s a member of
the national committee. Mr. James G.
Bcrryhill , member of the lugislatnro from
this county , lives in that ward , und ho wns
put up to "bury the Register , " as one of his
supporters said. All of the local op
position to Mr. Cl.trkson that
could bo gathered was stirred up
und the- issue was sifted so as to excite the
jobbers and manufacturers , on tlio plea that
Mr. Cl.itkson wa-s opposed to the railroad
regulation and better freight rates , as if that
had anything to do with the selection of jlolo-
gutos to the. national con volition. The Clai k-
soii forces had carriages labeled "Allison for
president , " und the Bcrryhill men wcro sus
pected of trying to ring in a delcgata for
John Shormtm , as his nephew was ou their
ticket. Thousands of spectators cauio out to
see the fight , which lasted from 2 till 7 p. m.
The result wu a sweeping victory for Mr.
Clarkaon , ha carrying the ward , although
living in another by 125 majority.
The Town IjC lHtitur .
DES Moisns , la. , March 13. In the senate
this mormiif * tno Leeds' resolution providing
for the Jnve&ligatton of certain charges
ngainst thu btuto university and placing tho.
time of report on March SH was adopted.
The votn by which the McCoy amendment
was adopted lust evening .was reconsidered
nnd the motion laid On the table.
Ou motion of Mr. Brewer the railroad com
missioner bill which passed the house some
time ntjo was substituted for the Swenoy bll | ,
nftor striking out ret tain portions. The hcc-
tlous sttickon out were the application section
at > d several other * which uro covered by or
are in conflict with the Swouoy bill.
At the afternoon session further consider
ation ottlio railroad bill wus postponed until
to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. The vote
by which the DCS Molnes river land I ; Hi
wus passed was reconsidered. Tlio discus
sion on the bill occupied all the afternoon ,
Mr. Uatch having thu floor most of tlio time.
His objections were principally to what ho
claims are untrue "whoreusos" in the pro-
amblo. No vote was taken when thu senate
adjourned.
In the house this morning a bill was intro
ducfid by Mr. Sclileichor to quiet tlmtitloof
settlers on Den Moiues river lauds and for
other purposoa ,
By Mr , llobb a joint resolution was offered
instructing county recorders to report tlio
jiumlwr of chattel mortgages and that report
to bo included in next biennial report of the
labor btatistlclun.
The bil | wus ordered engrossed to deter' '
mine liability in suits for personal injury.
A bill was introduced by Mr. Craig relating
to the challenge- jurors.
At the afteinoon session the consideration
of the compulsory education bill was re
sumed. An amendment by Mr. H.vcrs was
adopted releasing children over twelve ypar
\\houro nucdid to alu In the support of the
family or themselves. By nu aiuemUneut
tht part of Iho bill Mi $ $ roTulrod tefccncrt
Both In ptiblto nnd prlvtrtB school * to bo qunl-
IBod as provided by taw , was ulriokon out
so ns not to bo ogainn bVkfpchlal schools , By
nn amendment by MkOwls of Wayne , nil
of the bill wai BtrlcUdubutvhlch { provided
that constables nnd uittlctf oDl6crA shall a&ist
fn the enforcement olMllcuict. Tito void by
which tnisnmpndti&nt- adopted wns
reconsidered and a Habstltnto therofor
offered by Mr , Wilbur WAI adopted , provid
ing that the boar'd oOflraitors "may" desig
nate constables nnd iwHcq olflcors , etc. An
ntnt-nnment by Mr. .Eiloy wns adopted
providing that puplUjlllny bo Instructed
under the direction' 3il 'foliglous societies.
An amendment by MrlJiflly was adopted to
change the time fowiweeding schools' from
8ltcoii to twelVe wetfoa.th n year. The ages
Wcro from flvff to Hftocu years. The bill as
amended was passed on a vote of Yeas Dl ,
jinvs 29 ,
1 Mp. Seed's resolution relating to an Inves
tigation of the affairs of the state university ,
ns adopted by the sennto , was also adopted
by the houso. '
The bill was ordered engrossed to prevent
fraud in tha sale of cattle , horses and other
domestic animals.
The bill passed for the protection of rail
road employes nud other persons at frogs ,
switches , guard ralls'nnd oilier places. Tlio
bill provides that these places bo protected
to prevent the feet of persons from being
caught.
The bill passed relating to reports from
stnto Institutions.
The bill was ordered engrossed to nuthor-
170 cities nnd towns to vote n special tax for
prospecting for gas , mineral , oil and artesian
water.
The bill wns ordered engrossed to prevent
the collection of any greater nito of interest
on a stay bond than is provided for in the
Judmncnt.
The bill passed to amend section 834 of the
code relating to the state board of equaliza
tion ,
The Robb bill to protect wngo workers In
their right to organlzo for mutual protection
nnd benefit was under consideration but no
declslvo vote Was reached whoa the house
adjourned. _
Wnnld Not Ilclcnso tlio Mqtior.
CLINTON , la. , March 13. [ Special Telo-
grain to the Ben. ] Tlio hearing of the cose
growing out of the sheriff seizing about $2GOO
worth of beer on a search warrant In Lauer's
orowory was closed in the justice's court , but
judgment against defendant being entered
an appeal wns taken to the district court.
Tha liquor is still In the hands of the sheriff.
The defendant wanted thq liquor released ,
promising to remove it from the stnto within
five days , but the justice would not agree to
the plun. _
Safe Blowers ,
CBNTEIIVILLE , la. , March 13. [ Special Tel
egram to the BEE. ] The safe of Lewis &
Son , wholesale nnd retail lumber dealers ,
wns blown open last night nnd the contents
taken. There was no cash in th.o vaults , but
Micro wcro n largo number of notes nnd
checks nnd city warrants to the amount of
1,000 , which are of no value except to the
firm. The thieves broke into n carpenter
shoi ) first nnd secured tools with which to
assist them in making the robbery. They
than i placed powder ia the door of the safe
and blow it open.
A Pcrinnnen't /Corn Palnco.
Sioux CITV Ia. MirJhli8.-r-Spcciat Telegram
, , | ) ( - - [
gram to ihoBEB. ] A. cUizons' meeting to
night took steps for lopoatlng next fall the
corn palace celobratfim which was _ such a
marked oucccss last fiiU. It was decided to
erect a permanent cojnitlaco } ( | { building which
will bo double the slzo'of "tho old building ,
and also to hold the exposition for six weeks ,
whereas it was hpld only-one wcok last year.
The meeting to-night-Beicctcda _ committee to
incorporate the entecpci'jaand to open books
for subscriptions and .to rganlze the work Of
preparation. " _ , _ * j
Bound taT3b'Mftrriod.
Sioux CITY , Ia. , Marcn"l3 | Special Tol6-
gram to thoBEB.l 4pujig man and wo
man understood to af runaways from Mis
souri Valley , arrivcd-'uytlto 2 o'clock Pnciilo
.train to-dayj ( and _ hurrying to the county
clerk's dfllc'e , applied fop njp.irriago ! license.
They were refused on account of their Sus
picious condnct. They then-lilred a hack and
were driven to McCook , Dak. , wlioro Ihoy
Were man ied , Tjioy returned and are regis
tered to-night at a hotel as Mr. and Mrs.
Leetoii. _
Grow Despondent and Suicided.
ICnoicuic , la. , Maroh 10. [ Special Telegram
to the BKE. ] John Wcdol , a young unmar
ried man living at Hillsdale , near tliis city
committed suicide by shooting1 at nn early
hour this morning. It is supposed that - depression
pression of spirits owing to illness which his
phj sieiau hsd pronounced Incurable led to
the act of self-destruction ,
Shot in n Drunken Brawl.
CLINTON , la. , March 13. [ Special Tele
gram to the BuK.1 The result of n drunken
brawl in Lyons Monday night was the shootIng -
Ing of William McDonough through the loft
lung Dy Miles Laughlin. Both afe saloon
keepers nnd have quarrelled before. The
wound is a bad one , but the Injured man is
still allvo and the shooter is under arrest.
A. IlnR Dicker Finds $3OOO.
Sioux CITT , Ia. , March 13. [ Special TcliJ-
gram to the BEE. ] A rag picker , in examin
ing his collection , founda , letter which , when
opened , proved to contain draft * for $3,000 ,
The drafts wcro drawn on the First National
bank of Now York and \vcrc turned over to
the Security National bank of Sioux City.
filoux City's Plro Alarm.
Sioux CmIa. . , March 13. [ Special Tcl-
ogram to the BBC. ] The Gamwcll fire alarm
system is now complete in the city , the boxes
all being in. Last evening an alarm was
sent over tlio new system and it was found to
work all right. Seven alarm boxes , have been
distributed at seven of the most accessible
localities hi the city.
ILLINOIS DISaiOCUATS.
Meeting of thn State Cuntrnl Committee -
too In Chicago.
CIIICAOO , 111. , Maicli 18. At a meeting of
the democratic stuto central committee to-day
Sprlngllcld was chosen for the place of hold
ing the etato convention , and.May3J the date.
Tlio basis of representation was flxud at ono
delegate for every -100 votes , elections to bo
made by counties in the country and by con
gressional districts In Cook county.
In the afternoon the visiting statesmen
were given a chance to air their views in a
public meeting ovor.fyjifeli tScorgo M. Haynes
presided. Mr. Haynf > s'rcnd'a : ( , speech , in the
course of which ho n { uruil the brethren that
the party was enterhlK'iupon the impending
campaigii * under mofo1-1 Tavorablo circum
stances than ever bufois ) lit the history of
the party in the BtliW" The republican
party had maintained" plurality in the
state by the use of'foadral'patronaco , tlio
lass of which JustiUo.l'.thb' confidence of the
committee that BtatoV ut/ well as national
ticket would bo olocWd this fall. , T C. Camp
bell of Streator , A. Jl Bcll of Puorla , Deles
P. Phelps , Scott Winte.so Alfred Orenflorff
nnd others spoke Cht'UrT ftlly of the prospects.
On Cleveland's ' pol ( yiull would cheerfully
unite. Tariff tuformimWt bo had. Charles
Kern said everythinjr'pbsli'iMa to end the war
between the factioiiH fn Cak > county would
bo done , The mcntl l > of General Black's
name In ono of thoi'spo ' ches as a running
mate for Cleveland wMtho signal for demon-
Btrotivu applause l > y what seemed to bo a
majority of the meeting.
Illinois Coal Kates ,
Ciuaioo , March 13. An informal meeting
of representatives of the Illinois coal roads
was hold hero to-daynt winch coal ratoa
were discussed , but the ollldulH were so wide
apart in their Views that no agi cement was
arrived at. _ _
nilllnir In Transit.
CHICAGO , March J3. Eastbound roads bavp
agreed to u ccutluuanco of the billing in
transit system , The condition Is imposed
that the rate shall not bo less than 3 cents
per 100 over tha through tariff raid from the
Original point , of uhipuicnt to destination , .
Steamer Sunk.
LONDON- March IX The steamer City of
ExetftBitnb tn the Hiistol 'channel and only
ouu bcuman was saved.
A TRtfl OF OMAHA HOODLUMS
They Are Run in nt Nebraska Olty
For Burglary.
THE FIRST REPUBLICAN CLUB.
Pnxton Disputes With Mmlrlil the
Honor or OrgntilzltiR It The Iden
tity ofll. O. Htcndmnn An
Abscondcr Onpttircd.
Onmlm Toiiffbs Arrested.
NcniusKX'CtTy.JNob. , March 13. [ Spoolal
Tolojrrnm to the Unit , ] Three men , named
Hyan , Grnco and Duller , iccognizud ns n trio
of Omaha toughs , \vora run 1n to-day for rob
bing II. H. Fuss' clothing house.
Complaint" the GominlRRioii Will Honr.
LINCOLN , Nob. , March 1,8. [ Special Tele
gram to the Br.n. ] On Wednesday , the 21st ,
thh iiitor-stato commerce commission visits
this city to hear the complaints of the Lin-
coin wholesalers and the Lincoln freight
bureau that hnvo been filed with thn com
mission the last six months , The sessions of
the commission will bo hold in the United
States court room in the government buildIng -
Ing , and it is expected that two days nt least
will bo required U > hoar the arguments. Tlio
cases to bo heard nro seven In number. They
are : I. Friend & Co. , dry goods mer
chant's , of this city , ngalnst the Southern
Pacific railroad and the B. & M. road ; the
complaint citing that ou certain shipments of
goods the rate from San Francisco to
Omaha was $1 , 70 per hundred , and that the
change from Snn Francisco to Lincoln was
$3.50 per hundred , As Lincoln was loaatod
on the B. & M. line within the limits of the
Omaha-San Francisco haul , the charge is
brought on tlio grounds of discrimination in
carriage.-
Uayuiond Bros. & Co. , wholesale grocers ,
furnish n complaint against the B. & M. , al
leging that on n car of canned goods the
snmo wns hauled from the Pacific coast
through Lincoln to Omaha nnd then back
over the line to Lincoln , making tbe rate 90
cents a hundred , while the rate to Omaha at
the lime was 75 cents.
Plummor , Perry $ Co. , wholesale grocurs ,
have two Cases against the Union Paclfle , al
most Identical with the previous Case , their-
com plaints belli p that on a carload of sugar
the Union Paciilc hauled thorn to Omaha and
then back to Lincoln , making the rate to
them 75 cents , while the rate to Omaha ex
isting at the tlino was CO cents.
The Lincoln freight bureau has filed the
other- two complaints , one being against the
Union Pacific and ono jointly against the B ,
& M. and tlio Missouri Pacific. The charges
are for great discrimination , the ono against
tlio Union Pacific charging that company
with discriminating against Lincoln on west
ern business , nnd the ono ngainst the B. &
M. and the Missouri Pacific , charging these
roads with discriminating against Lincoln on
eastern business. The cases will bo closely
contested before the inter state commission ,
and aside from the local attorneys , the three
roads whoso interests are In question will bo
represented by their solicitors , . Mr.
Dexter. of Chicago , for the
Burlington , and Mr. Cochran , of
St. Louis , for the Missouri Pacific , it is
stated will bo in attendance. The cases nro
regarded by citizens hero as of a great deal
of Importance respecting the wholesale
business of the city , nnd bearing Indirectly
upon the progress of the city itself. The
fact of the commission making a special point
of coming to the city to hear , the cases is re
garded by many ns un. idea of the importance
of which the commission hold the questions
at issuo.
_
A Methodist Church Dedicated.
CHETE , Neb. , March 13. [ Special to the
HKB. ] The Methodist people of Crete dedi
cated their new church on Sunday. It was
built last 'summer , nt an expense of over
$10,000. Bishop H. W. Warren , of Denver ,
preached tjio sermon , and was assisted in the
exercises by Chancellor Croighton , of Lin
coln , Rev. W. 1C. Beans , of York , Uov. A , C.
Calkins , of Beatrice , and Mr. Mnrquetto.
The debt had nil been provided for except
about $4,000 , which amount was raised during
thq day , and the house dedicated free of
debt. The Methodist * people feel greatly
rejoiced at the completion of tlio building.
Bishop Warren will spend a week at the
assembly this summer. Ho will lecture and
speak on recognition day. and will preach on
the Sunday following.
Republican Olubs in W.-ihoo.
WAIIOO , Neb. , March 13. [ Special Telegram -
gram to the Bee. ] The republicans of Wahoo
held two enthusiastic meetings last night ,
Ono of the young republicans , the other of
the veterans , and formed two republican
clubs' . Bach starts out under favorable
auspices , with a largo membership. The
young wen's republican club elected V. L.
Hawthorne , president ; L. E. Gruver , vice
president ; H. H. Sauudors , secretary ; J , B ,
Kcnnoy , treasurer , tind chose H. O. JJoatty ,
E. E. Good and Hans Brodbolt ns delegates ,
nnd , T. S. Wilde , O. C. Tarpenning and F.
McCnthon as alternates to the Omaha con
vention of republican clubs. The other club
is known as the Wahop republican club , and
elected G. I. Wright , president : Chan. Peiky ,
vice president ; E. E. Lyle , second vice pres
ident ; H. H. Dopjey , secretary ; J. A. Smith ,
treasurer , and elioso Chas. Perky , John Steen
and J. B. Davis as delegates to the Omaha
convention.
The Central City Revival.
CcNTiiu. CITY , Nob. , March 13. [ Corres
pondence of the BKB. ] liev. H. W. Brown
and Prof. Avis have closed twelve days
uuioa evangelistic meeting hero , The busi
ness houses were all closed every night by 8
o'clock during the meetings and the Grand
opera house filled with eager and attentive
listeners to the soul-stirring music and words
of tlioso men of God. Tlio last night's ser
vice more than filled the house and many
Were obliged to go away unable to find oven
standing loom.Just before service closed
last night Kov , Brown invited "all these who
were Christians , and all these who desircil
to bo , and were determined by the li < J | > of
God , from thLs ou to live n true Christian
lifo , to stand. " Almost every ono in the
house rose promptly to tlicjr feel , Tlio meet
ings will l > o continued u fuw duyfj yet by the
pastors of the city , Ecv Brou'n unci Prof.
JVvis loft yesterday morning for Blair.
Pnxtou'fl Jlcpuhlicau GIul ) .
PAXTON , Nob. , March 13. [ Special to the
BEE. ] In the Sunday DKI : appeared a dis
patch from Madrid claiming the honor of
having ( ha first republican club oiganizcd In
western Nebraska. The Paxton Republican
club was organised March 7 , three days before -
fore that at Madrid , with the following olll-
cora ; U. D. Harris , president ; L. 1C , Hattou ,
vice president ; G , F. Coates , bcprutary ; J. J ,
Cortrlght , treasurer , Wo started with a
membership of forty-five , and will have by
next meeting night , when wo'elcct delegates ,
nt least eighty.
_ _
Items.
Nob. , March 13. [ Special to
thoBiic. ] The strike continued but all Is
quiet. Trains uro runuing now thick and
fast. Tlio Pmkorton men nro still Iiero but
they have n-ithlns to do , as the people nro
peaceable.
The weather Is very flno and farmers will
begin sowing fimull grain this week. New
camera uro plenty and both city and country
proiwity is changing hands ut n lively rato.
Holdrego will put in u telephone exchange
this spring. The city water works arc under
ttuy. . .
M'lll Ilnva u Xew Court HOUHO.
T.ECUMSEH , .Neb. , March -Special [ Tele
gram to the BEG. ) This city gave ( HO for and
0 n alu t the cOtr | ) , house bomK The returns
turns nro not all In , but enough are in to
show that the bonds carried by 50 majority
over the three-fifths required by law.
Everybody is rejoicing ,
Supreme Court DeclsloiiH.
LINCOLN , Neb. , March -Special [ Kolo
pram Utlio HEU"-- ] ' " the supreme court to-
duy ; Tlio fdllowin ? named persons were j.d
milted to practice : Johu M. Uondring , of
<
Makes the Weak Strong
If Ton fool llred , we fc , ofnont , nr run down from
hrinlirotk , t > ? Irapo4 rih d condition of th Wood ,
or loir stntg of the uratefa , roa nhoaU take tlood'a
RtrMpnrllln , Tlie p < xnllnr tonlnc , purifying , nnd
Yllallilnfl .qualltloi of this ftit-eo fiil tnodlclnonr *
oc n foil throughout the entire n/Mom , eiptMllngdli-
* M , Add Riving qnlck , health ? action to every organ.
It tones the rtomntn , crouton un nppotltt , find roasei
the llrer nnd kldnar * . TliotuiuiiU to'tlfjthat Ilood'i
Earenparllla"makes the wonk ilrong. "
Hood's Sarsaparllln.
' 1 hnre tJtkcn not quite a bottto of Hood' * flnriaps.
rlllit , find rnnst far It U ono of the bpst medicines for
rtring nn nppctlto. pnrlfrln * thobtbcxl , nnd reunliU-
Ine the dUeitlra oreank. that t oror livanl of. It did
mongrcfitileiilorgood. " Jilts , N , A.STANLEY1 , Can-
nitota , M. Y. 4
" 1 took HocxV * Sunnrnrllln forloss of nppMltc.ars-
pepsin nml frpncrnl Inngnor. It did mo n Ti\t amount
ntKOOd , nnd Ihnro no holtcncT In recommending
It. " J. W. Wit t.nronn , Quincr , ill-
"I lind iill rheum on ray left nrm for three year Mil
fcrlng torrlblr , 1 took IttxxVs Bnrnapnrlllft , nnd the
MltrhonnihM entirety ttl nipp.ircd. | " II. M. MII.LS ,
( t t'rouch iticot , 1/owellXlas ,
At thli Minion. M nprlnft nrprotfhof , n Rood rrilafel *
tonlo itad blood runner I * nrde < ) by erorybodf.
Hood's 8anpnrillft Isipecullarly ndnpt d for thli
pnrpo nnIbpomMi ( tnoro popular cYiry TPnr.
"When 1 lor k Mood'H rsnr rtlla that htaTlnMila
my jtoranch loft : the dallueu. In ray bead , nnd Ui *
gloomy , dtiponilrnt feeling disappeared. I brgan t
Rot tronnor , myTilood gained bettor circulation th
coldnc > Inmy hnndnilfpt l ft me , anrf my kid.
ner do not bother ro ni before. " O , W. IltiLL , At *
tornoy-nt-taw , Mlllcnbur * , O.
Health and Strength
"A ycnr ngo 1 imfroroil from IndUeitlon , had terri
ble headache * , very little pprttto | la fact , temo4
completely broken down. On taking llood'i A riapa *
mint began to ImproTd. nnd now t Imro ( oed rp -
tlienndmy hoitlXh Is excellent compared to whnt II
wsv 1 nm batter In plrlt , nm not troubled with
cold feet or lnqds , and am onlrelr ( ourcil Of Indlgci-
tlon. " MINNIE MANKINQ , NcwbnrR , OinnKe Oonnty ,
N.Y.
"Fecltntt tanRiild and ditty , hnrlnir no appetite , nn < l
no ambition to work , 1 took Hootl'i Pampirllln , With
the best rr iili . As nhealtti InrtRorntor and fornen-
crnlilcMlUr I think H U | > erlor tonuy lUltyi ul o.'r A.
A. HlKBii , Utlcn , N. Y.
Sold by MIdrugRl U. fl | six for tl. Tropared only by
C.1,1IOOUA CO I wcll , iasj.
1OO Doooa Ono Dollar
Columbus , Nob. , M. E. Tliralllclll , of Lin
coln , Nob. , John S. Lathrop , of Sioux City , In.
Franso vs Arinbustor was continued.
Stnto ox rbl. Hefsliiso va ICInkiild , leave to
answer instantcr nnd causa submitted.
The following causes were argued and sub-
mlttqd : Pence vs Crawford , Dtxon county
vs Halstoad , Britton vs Larson , Mllllgan vs
liutcher , Aultnmn vs Lnhry.
Court adjourned until to-morrow morning.
finally Captured Him.
NELSON , Nob. , March 13. [ Special to the
licit. ] Lars Wadum , who disappeared with
four morlfiaRed horses nnd two w.apons on
the night ot December 23 , from his fiouio
near Uuslcln , in this county , has boon capt
ured nnd is now hero in custody. Ho was
scnool treasurer at the time of his disappear
ance , nnd some of the funds which wcro in
lib ) ch'argo wcro unaccounted for.
Condition of Horace Hounds.
CHICAGO , March 13. [ Special Telegram to
the IJnK.J Horace W. Hounds has Improved
somewhat in his mental condition slnco being -
ing conilucd in the detention hospital , and
talks more rationally. Physicians think his
mental balance hiay bo restored , but his
physical health is badly shattered and will
delay recovery.
Lrrnoxix , Oa _ Aujnilt 11,1S3Z.
Tux SWOT Srzcirio Co. , Allantn. Cla. :
Gentlemen I hare been aflllcted Tfltn
nlccratlon of the ICES erer slncu I nu a
child , the dlicasa uniloubtcdly being here
ditary , as my mother lUffercd from tcroful-
ona symptoms. A I adranrcd tn manhood
my aflllctloa lncrea > e < l nnlll the nialedr
became han-oisInK and palutul beyond taa
power ot vroroi to describe , lly rlKht leg
particularly became feu-tully InrolTwI.iha
left leg belnB leu painfully affected. L'inally ,
about fourteen years agu , tlia ulcera on ray
right leg Lad eaten through the floh. Into
the bone. In order to tare my life the doo-
tors determined to'araputats my leg b lo\r
the knre. Ilie ourratlnn io tucicriifully
performed by Dr.IL V. M , Miller. otAUunta ,
and Dr. W. P. Don J , tit Lltlionlo. Hut tlio
loss of my les ga e mo only temporary j-e-
llcf. The polaon was ctlll In my system nnd
soon bewail to nhow Itself again. Innthort
by the blood which ooccd from the hue *
ulcers , and the sores and rottonlng halo
vrun so oHen l e that my feUuw norkmcn
could not stand the ctcncn nnd vrould more
away from me.
Ixut winter I was persuaded to try B. S. B.
As B last effort I conhcntrd to do TO , nnd
about Keren months nt'O I brrnn Inking the
Spoclflc. I soon began to fpel tlio t-ou.l rirects
of the medicine , th oTen ( lu running began
to grow less and less anil finally ceased , the
ulcers htfaictii my jlcsli became Itrm and
olid , and today , after uilntf twenty-One
bottler , I am ns lials and stout a man of my
ago as there J tn OuorcU. I amfifvcntTono
rears old. but feel now younger and stronger
thanldlclwhvnl i an tweniy-nvfl. 1 weigh
about 170 pounds. Notlilcg K to be seen ot
tile terrible illseaie , qr to remind moot the
torture I suffered for no many years , except
tlio soars of the perfectly healed ulcers.
I vrant the world to know of the almost
miraculous euro effected on mo hr 8. ti. 8. ,
and 1 call upon those n ho wish to know tha
particulars directly from mo to n rite , and I
will coiuliicr It a pleasure as vrrll as a duty
tn answer their letters. I refer to Dr. W. V.
Bond , of Uthonla , as to the truth of my
statement. Tory erattfolly yours ,
Treatise on Blood and Skin DlMaw ] mailed
frc * . TnsBmrrSrKciifmeo.,1
Drawer S. Atlanta , do.
Easily digested : of thu fluest llavor. A hearty
tiOYornso for n BtronK nppetito ; n ilellcnto tlrink
fortlieaensltivc. TlioroiiKhlj'teKteil ; nutritious :
palut.Uloj unexcellud iii purity ; no unploaanut
after ettccts. Requires nobolllner.
BOLO I1V
W.R. BENNETT&CO.
'IE. \VIIMJCIS A : SONS ,
, IMu
NACQU/HNTCD / WITH THE ctocnAPrtroPTMi COUNTW win
OOIA.IN MUCH INFORMATIOII f KOU A BTUOV OT THU kUP OP THE
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & .PACIFIC R'l
Its main lines and branclicn include WUCAOO ,
PKOKIA. ItlOMNE. HOCK jaLA-ND. DAV3IW-
POUT , DES SIOINEB. COUUCII. DLtTTjra. LIUS-
OATI1IE , KANBAO dTT. BT. JOBEPIL LEAV-
ENWOHTII. ATOHISOW. CEDAB 11APIDS ,
WATURLOO , iHlUf IlAroUB , naa BT. TAUI. .
mid ecorea of tatcrrnodjate dtloa. Cholca of
routes to and from the Paclllo Coast. All trims'
fern In Union depot * , fuet trains of Fln Day
Conches , elegant Dlnlni ; Cora , magnlflcont Pull
man Palace Bloepora , end ( between Chicago , St
Josovli , AtcbUon and Kansas Clly ) llocllolog
Choir Con , Boata rrtio , tolioUera of tliniuun
Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska R'y
"Great Rock Island Route. "
Extends Wet and Bouthwod from Kansas City
and St. Joaepli to NKLOOH , UOBTOH , . IJELL-
VHXE. TOPEItA. XCEIUNOTON , WICHITA ,
HUICU1NSON , CAI.DW2IX , and aU points in
KANSAS AND SOUTHERN NEBRASKA
and toy ond. Entire poaaongtr equipment of toe
c lebratad Pullman manufacture. All eafuty ajr
pllonce * and cujdcrn improvamcnta ,
The Famous Albert Loa Route
Is the favorite bulwton Chics ( to. Bock Island ,
AtchUon , Kansas City and Mlunof > polls and fit.
2aul. Its Waterlown branch traverses tha r at
"WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT"
of Northern Iowa , Southwestern Minnesota , and
East Central Dakota to Watortovrn , Bplrlt take ,
Bio we rolls and many other towns and cities.
The Short Z4ne vis , Uonsca and Kankakee offers
superior facilities to travel to and from Indian.
opolls , Cincinnati and other Southern points.
for Tickets. Wan. Folders , or ileslrod Informa
tion. apply at an./ Coupon Ticket Office or address
E.8T. JOHN , E.A , HOUBROOK ,
Deal If onager. deal Tkt ft Paso. Agt ,
omOAQO ,
Sold by nil ( ImcRlMii. tl | ulrforfi. Prepared onlybr
C. I. ItOOI ) & CO. , Ixmolf , MAM.
100 Doses Quo Dollar
H A SURE CURE
OR NO PAY.
Our Magic Remedy
WILL POSITIVELY CURE
r Alt irplliltlo nitennei , or recent er lone ktanalnr.tn
from ten to fifteen ilny . We i\1ll sUO whtton gu r *
ntoonto euro n cwnor refund yourtnoner. And
* < i nould § 7 to Ihoie who have emplojod tbe neil
Bklllcil ltijslclanB , uie < l nvery known remttilr anA.
IIBTB not been curc > l , ttmt you nro tli inbjectt wo nro
looking for. You Hint Imro been to the cclobrnte l
Uot Hprlnm ot Arkantai , and bare loit all bop * OJ
t coT rrt we
9
ernakc no charge. Our remMr I * anknown to nr
nun In the worlil cutelile ot our Companr. ana It J
thn only rnmedr in the world Ihnt will cure yon. We
will cure the rnoflt obitlnAto ctua ID liu than on *
month. Sercn darn In rctcnt caiei do J lim workII
li the old , chronic , doopeaUd cases that WOflollolL
We have cured hundreds who had boon abaadonM
by Physicians and pronouncad Incurable , ad
WB Challenge the World
to tiring a cat that we will not cure In less thi
one roooth.
Since thc hlttory of tnefllclnB. aTroe flpodflo fof
BrililllHo > , Emptloin , Ulcsni. Sera month , Ac- bit
b sn oa t for but never foand anUl
Our Magic Remedy
s dlscorered , enfl we ro lontlfled tn Baylnsrtt HUH
pnly rjcracdy In the world that will po > ltlTeJy cure ,
becanee tbe latest medical -works , published or the
pest known authorltlMsay there was noTer trap
pccine before. Oar Itemodr ts the only medicine 1 $
tlio world that will euro when ererythlni elsa hi ?
failed. It has been so conceded by a Targe number of
Celebrated 1'hyslots.na. IT HAS MITCH irrriii.ip
TO CUKE. Wny waste your tlm * and money with
talent medicines that neror had rlrtne ; or doctoi
llh physicians that cannot cure yon. Ton that bar *
Irtod everything nlso should come to us now and ( el
permanent teller ; you norer can cot U elsewhert ,
Mark what wo Tayt In tbs end you mnittakaouT
tlemcdy or NETEII rocoTor. And yon that hart been
anilcted but a short Urn * should by nil mrana com * to
nsnow. > ianyg thep ! and think thoya re fiee from
tbotllteait * , but in one , two or three years afKr.U
appears agita lo n more horrible form.
Investigate oar financial ctandlnit thronch the mer-
tautlle az ndcs ud nuto that wa are fullr responib
bio Rinl our written trunranters nn cooil. we tar * k
Uluriir prupared on pnrslriclcntlno f ilnclplos .Ba
no wish to rercat thatltNxrxu VAILS TacuiUL'JLU
letters sacredly confidential.
THE COOK KKMEDY CO. , Omalis , Neb.
Biomi 16 and IT llellman Block.
THE CHICAGO AMO
And Ohica IS
The only road to tnVo tor Dos Molnci , llwtbaltowu-
Cellar Itapldft. Clinton , Dlioti. Chtrnijo. llllwoukoii
mill nil points Hunt. To Ilia people nl Nebraska , OvlO-
mdo , Wyoming. Utah , lilahn , Nurudu , Urcgoa , VVuitj-
InKton nml California , It oners superior ( uUilnisjus
nut nuMllilo Innr other lino.
AUIOIIK ft fcuv of Ibo nuniuroiis points of suporlorlty
cnjorml t > 7 tlio putrmis uf this road bettroeh OiuuAii
nnd Chicago , uro Its two trains a Uitr of 1IAY
( XACIIlCHwlilcti nrO the llnrntthat hunlRq nrtnp.t .
liiKdiulty i " crentn. IU I'AlwMJKHhEIJ'mu CAllS ,
wtileli nro niodttln nf comfort nna olpfiauto. Its rAlU
IXJlt UllAWINU KOOM ( ) AltHiin uri > ai od by any ,
and Its wliloljr cclubretcd 1'AljATlAli I > ININQ OAltH ,
the eqiml of which cannot lie found elsovbrre. At
Cuuncll ItlulTa. tbo trains of tbo Union l' Hlc ruil *
vriiy connect In inilun iH'i > otwltb thoio of tuvCJit-
r aoA NorlbMCsturn Iljr. In Uhlento ( the trains nf
thin line mnko clo.o connection with tuoso of all
otliorKiisttirnllnus. . . . _ , ,
tor IK'trolt , ColuraUtis , lodlannpolls. Cincinnati.
NIOKnraKAlla , IlnlfalP. llttsburi , TUronW , Jtontronl ,
Ilublun. New iork , I'lilKuleliihla , llalllnioro. Wasb-
Ingtoii , mm nil points In the Knit. Ask for tlckou flu
l" °
"NORTH-WESTERN"
If you iTl li thu IHUI nciu > niUKidatlon , All ticket
ngcnls Rfll III kets via tills Una.
ir.uur.nrrr. E. r. yrnaos. ,
ticn'l Manngor. Uaa'l 1'ass'r Ascnt.
CHICAGO , > I,18.
W. N. HAUOOGK , < ! en'l WeBtern AKent ,
1) . K. lUMIlALU'llcli.l Aueni.
tl. Ki WKHl , City rasjcnser Agent.
1401 Ifarmwn St. , Omaha , Nob.
Tholoading
Coreoto of Eur
ope and
America.
Over
3,000,0000
eold loot
your la
thle coun
try alone.
Tbartv
eons we i
they era
th beat
nttintr ,
moit comfortable -
fortablo ,
moatdur * .
I able and
iclieopeBt
Jcoraotey.
for mode ,
Avoid worthleealmlttttlona. OoraUno
ia used In no Coroota except thoea
made by us. Nona are genuine unleea
Dr. WARNER'S OORALINE Bprlnt.
od on Inaide of etool cover. For eali
by all leading merchants.
WARNER BROS ,
J. A. MINER , Manager.
GLUCK & WILKIMSQM. ,