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    irALiIJUSDA ; \ . JMAHOJI a , ism ,
ANOTHER JUDICIAL BRANCH.
A llcosuro for tlio Orgation of the Circuit
Oourt of Appeals.
THE TEXT OF THE AMENDED BILL.
ItVIII He of (3rout ( none-Ill KM OhJoiM
Plainly to Hellevo the .Suprmno
lIlllljriMVllC )
AVIII Hit.
The congressional mr-nsuro appointing nn
nddlllonal circuit Judge for each circuit nml
creating n circuit court of appeals , has passed
tho.senate und will probably go through the
house mui bo presented to the prosUicnl for
Ills nrpr.iv.il. . ' 1'ho measure , which IB of ox-
truiuo linportiinct ) , especially to largo com
mercial centers , Is us follow * :
A mi.i , to establish circuit courts of appeals ,
anil to ilullno nml regulate In ccrlaln case *
the jurisdiction of the courts of the Unlloil
Stnlos , utiil for other purposes.
Section I. Tlmt there shall lie appointed by
the piusldcnt of tin ) United States , by anil
with tliu ndvlco nml consent of tlio senate , In
oarh circuit an ntldltlonnl circuit Judge , wlio
t > hi\tl have tlm .sumo qualllU'atloas and shnll
liavo the saino power nnd jusiHillctioti therein
that the circuit Judge * of tlm United Stutos
within their raspectlvo circuits now have
under exNtitig laws , and who .shall bo entitled -
titled to thosntno compensation us the cir
cuit judges of the Unltoil States In their re
spective c'.rctiit.s now Imvo.
See. J. That there Is hereby created in each
circuit a c ircult court , of appeals which shnll
consist of three Judges , of whom two shall
constitute-a itioruiii | , and wtiich shall be a
court of rennd with nppcllnto Jurisdiction ,
ns Is hereafter limited nml established. Such
court shall prescribe the form and style of its
seal ami the torin of writs nml other process
nml proeoeduro ns may bo conformable to
the ( ixetvtso of its Jurisdiction as shall bo
conferred by law. It shnll have the appoint
ment of tlio marshal of thu court with the
name duties ami powers under the regula
tions of the court as nro now provided for
the marshal of the supreme court of the
United State * , so fur ns the same may bo ap
plicable. Tlio court shall also appoint a
clerk who shall perform and exorcise
the same duties ami power * in regard
to all matters within Its Jurisdiction as
nro now exercised ami performed by the
clerk of tlio supreme court of the United
States so far as tlio same may bo applicable
The salary of the marshal of the court shn1.
be f'.VMK ) u year , nii'l ' tlio salary of the cleric
Of the court sha'l ' boJKUa ( year , to bo palu
in equal proportions quarterly. The costs
nml fees in the sunrcme court now proviileil
for by law shall ho costs unit fees in tlio cir
cuit courts of appeals ; and the same shall oo
expended , accounted for and ild over to the
treasury department of the United States la
tlio same manner as Is provided hi respect of
the co.Us and fees In the supreme court.
The court shall have power to establish all
rules nml regulations for the conduct of the
business of the court within Its Jurisdiction
ns conferred by law.
WHAT jri > ois MAY SIT.
Sec. ! ! . That the chief Justice mill asso
ciate Justices of the supreme court assigned
to each circuit and the circuit judges within
each circuit , and the several district Judges
within each circuit shall bo competent to bit
as Judges of the circuit court of appeals
within their respective circuits hi the manner -
nor hereinafter provided , incase the chief
justice or nn associate Justice of thu supreme
court should attend at any session of the cir
cuit court of appeals bo shall preside , and the
circuit judges in attendance upon the court in
the absence of the clilcf Justice or associate
justice of the supreme court shall preside in
the order of seniority of their respective
commissions.
In case the full court at any time shall not
bo made up by the attendance of the chief
justice or nn associate Justice of the supreme
court ami circuit Judges , ono or more district
Judges within the circuit shall ho competent
to sit in the court , according to sucn order or
provision among the district Judges ns either
by cencrnl or particular assignment shall bo
iloslenntod by the court. Provided , that no
lustlro or Judge before whom a cause or ques
tion may be tried or heard in a district court
or existing circuit court shall sit on the trial
or bearing of such cause or question in the
circuit court of appeals.
A term shall bo bold annuallv by the cir
cuit court of appeals In the several Judicial
circuits at the following places : In the lirst
circuit , In the city of Uoston ; In the second
circuit , in the city of New York ; in the third
circuit , in the city of Philadelphia ; in the
fourth circuit , in thu city of Hicbinoml ; in
tlio fifth circuit , in the city of Now Orleans ;
In tlio .sixth circuit , in the city of Cincinnati ;
In the seventh circuit , in tbocHy of Chicago ;
in tlio eighth circuit , in the ci y of St. Louh ,
in the ninth circuit , in the city of San Fran
cisco , and in such other places in each of the
above circuits as said court may from time to
time designate. The first terms of said courts
shall be held the first Monday in January ,
1S91 , and thereafter at such times as may do
lixcd by said courts.
See. 4. That no appeal , whether by writ
of error or otherwise , shall hereafter betaken
taken or allowed from any district court to
the existing circuit courts , anil no appellate
Jurisdiction snail hereafter bo exercised or
allowed by said existing circuit courts , but
nil appeals by writ of error or otherwise
from .said district courts , shall only bo sub
ject to review in the supreme court of the
United States or In the circuit court of ap
peals nei hy established , as is hereinafter
provided , aiiJ the review , by appeal , by writ
of error , or otherwise , from the existing cir
cuit courts shall IMJ hail only In the supreme
court of the United States , or in the circuit
courts of appeals hereby established according
to the provisions of lids net regulating the
same.
Ai-i'KAi.s on WHITS or Kiiiion.
Seo. fi. That appeals or writs of error nmy
be taken trom the district courts or from the
existing circuit courts direct to the supreme
court in the following cases : In any case in
which tlio jurisdiction of the court is In
issue ; in such cases the question of jurisdic
tion alone shall bo certified to the supreme
court , from the court below for decision.
From the llnal sentences ana decrees in
prize causes.
In eases of conviction of n capital or other
wise in famous crime.
In any case ihat Involves the constructloa
or application of the constitution of the
United States.
In any case in which tlio constitutionality
of any law of the United States or the valid
ity or construction of any treaty mailo under
it.s authority is drawn in question.
In any case in which the constitution or
law of a state Is claimed to bo In contraven
tion of the constitution of the United States.
Nothh K in this act shall effect the jurisdic
tion of the supreme court in cases appealed
from the highest court of a Mute nor thu con-
Btructtou of the statute providing for review
of snob eases.
See. r > . That the circuit courts of appeals
established by this act shall cxerciso appel
late jurisdiction to review by appeal or by
writ of error Html decision hi the district
courts and the existing circuit courts m all
cases other than those provided for In the
preceding section of this act , unless other-
vise provided by law , nml the JudKments or
decrees of the circuit courts of iippcals shall
IMS fin ill In all cases in which the Jurisdiction
is dependent entirely ui > ou tlio opposite par
tial vo the suit or controversy , being allem
Uud citizens of the United States , or citizens
of different states ; also In all cases
nrlslnir uiuler tlio patent laws , under
tbo revenue laws , and under the
criminal laws , and in. admiralty
cases , oxccjitiiiR that In ovor.v such subject
within its appellate jurisdiction the circuit
court of appeals at ony time may certify to
the supreme court of tlio United States any
questions of propositions of law concerning
which it desires thn instruction of that court
lor it.s proper decision. And thereupon the
supreme court may either K'VO ' its instruc
tion on the questions and propositions certl-
fled to It , which shall bo binding upon the
circuit courts of appeals in such case , or It
may require thnt the whole roconl and cau o
mav bo sent up to it for its consideration ,
and thercuiwn shall decide the whole matter
in controversy In the sumo manner as if it
had boon brought there for review by writ of
error or appeal.
And excepting also that in auysucu case as
Is hereinbefore made llual in tbo circuit court
oi appeals it shall bo competent for the supreme
premo court to require , by cortlorurl or other
wise , nuy such case to bo certified to the supreme -
promo court for its review and determination
with the same power and authority In the
cuio as if fl had been carried by appeal or
writ of error to tbo supreme court.
In all cases , not hereinbefore In this scctioa
nmdo flnrd , thcro shall hoof right nn VfKM
m wnt.of error or review of the eac bv tlio
Miprcino court of the I'mtml .States , where
the matter In conti-overy shall exceed ? 1 UiW ,
besides costs. Hut no Mich appeal stmil bo !
iHkon or writ of error sued out unless within
ono year after the ontrv ef llio order , Judg
ment , or decree sought tn bo rovlowcd.
Sec. 7. That wbeiv , mum n ticnrliie In '
equity In n district court or in nn cxlMliu.
c-ln ult court , nn Injunction shall be irranted
ur contlnucil by an interlocutory order er do-
civuiiii a cause In which an appeal from a
lual decree may oo Ukon under thu provis
ions of this net to the circuit court of appeals ,
an appeal may bo taken from such interlocu
tory order or devreo grunting or continuing
such Injunction to the circuit court of ap
peals.
Provided thnt tlu > nimonl miiat lie Inl/nii
. --.t. . , I. . . . , , , , . . ii ijtvi. . ilium u\.T i.iivu
within thirty days trom the entry of such
order er decree , and it shall talto prec'ideueo
in the apH | < lliito court ; and UMI proeepdltiics in
otln-r resccts | In the i-ourt below shall not bo
staiil unless othenvlso ordered by that court
ilurliur the pondenry of such appeal.
in TIIS : oc M.UISIIU , ? .
Sec. S. That any Justice or juilpc who. In
pursnaiic-u of the provisions ot this act , shall
attend the ehvult court of appeals at any
Jilace other than where bo resides shall , 11(1011 (
his written rurtlllratn , bo paid by tin- marshal
'
shal of the district In which the 'court s ball
bo held his reasonable e.xiwnsi's for travel
and attendance , nut t < i exceed flO per day ,
and stich payments shall he allowed the mar
shal In the settlement of bis ncounts with the
United States.
See. . That the nmrshnH of the several
districts in which xald circuit court of ap
peals may be helil shall , under tbo direction
of the attorney general of the United Stales
and with his approval , provide such rooms In
the public butldlnus of tlio United States s
may bo necessary and p.iy nil Incidental MX-
punsi's of said court , Including crlurs , buililTs
anil ninsKpiiKers.
Provided , however , that hi case lrowr ! |
ronins cannot be pruvnlcd In such Imlldinc'i
then tbo said innrslmls , with tlio approval of
the attorney general of tlio United States ,
may , from time to time , lease such rooms in
mav bo necessary for such courts : that tlio
marshals , erlors , clerks , bailiffs and mes-
sball be allowed tlio same coinponsa-
tlun for their resjiocHvo services in tire al
lowed for similar scrvico-i In the existing cir
cuit courts.
See. U > . Thnt whenever nn npiraal or writ
of error or otherwise a c.ise comiiiR directly
from the district court or existing circuit
court shall bo reviewed and determined In
the supreme court the cause sball be re
manded tu the proper district or circuit court
lnr further proceedings to 1m taken in nur-
suancoof such determination. And when
ever on apponl or writ of error or otherwise a
case coining from the circuit court of appcaU
' all bo reviewed and determined In the su-
.u'onio court the cause shall bo remanded by
' . .c supreme court to tbo proper district orclr-
cnlt court for further proceedliiKS in pursu
ance of such determination. Whenever on
appeal or writ of error or otherwise a case
coming from a district or a circuit court shall
be reviewed and determined In the circuit
court of appeals in a case in which the de
cision In the circuit court of appeals Is llnal ,
such cause sball be remanded to the said dis
trict or circuit court for further proceedings
to bo there taken in pursuance of such de
termination.
TIMK VOU Al'l'KVL.
Sec. 11. That no appeal or writ of error by
which any order , judgment or decree may bo
revloweil'ln the circuit courts of appeals
uiuler the provisions of this act shall bo taken
or sued out , except within six mouths after
the entry of the order , Judgment or decrco
sought to bo reviewed.
1'roviiled , however , Hint in all coses In
which a lessee time is now by law limited for
appeals or writs of error , such limits of time
slMll apply to appeals or writs of error in
such cases taken to or sued out from the Ctr
l'nit courts of appeals. And all provisions of
law now In force ivguliitlni ; the methods mid
systems of review , through appeals or writs
of error , shall regulate the metliods and svs-
tern of anpoals and writs of error provided
for In this net tn respect of the circuit courts
of appeals , including all provisions for bonds
and ' 'thor securities to be required and taken
on such appeals and writs of error , and any
jmlKooftho circuit courts of appeals , In
respect of cases brought or to bo
brought to that court , shall have the same
powers and duties as to tbo allowance of an
neals or writs ot error and tbo condition of
such allowance as now by law belong to tbo
justices or juilces In respect of the existing
courts of the United States respectively.
Sec. IS. That the circuit courts ot appeals
shall have the powers specified in section 710
of the revised statutes of the United States.
Sec. ill. ! Appeals and writs of error may bo
taken and prosecuted from the decisions of
the United States court in tbo Indian Terri
tory to the .supremo court of tbo United
States or to the circuit cojirt of appeals in the
KiKhth circuit in the same manner nnd under
thu same regulations as from Iho circuit or
district courts of the United States under
tills act.
Sec. 14. That section OKI of tbo revised
statutes of the United States and section 'I of
an act entitled "An act to facilitate the dis
position of cases in the supreme court and
for other purposes , " approved February 111 ,
1S75 , ue and tlio same uro hereby repealed.
And all acts and parts of acts relatlni ; to ap
peals or writs of error Inconsistent with the
provisions for review by appeals or writs ol
error in tbo procodini ; sections 5 and 0 of this
act are hereby repealed.
Soc. in. That the circuit court of appeal in
cases in which judgments of the circuit
courts of appeal uro made final by this act
.shall have the same appellate jurisdiction , liy
writ of error or appeal , to review the Judg
ments , ardors and decrees of the supreme
courts of the several territories , as by this
act they may have to review the judgments.
orders and decrees of tbo district court and
circuit courts ; and for that purpose tbo
several territories shall , by orders nf the supreme
premo court to be made from time to time ,
be assigned to particular circuits.
Fora Spiritual S
A Christmas Story A poor country con
gregation found itself badly In want of hymn
books. Tlio clergyman npiilied to a I oiulon
arm and asked to bo supplied nt the lowest
( church ) rates , The linn replied that on
condition tbo hymn books contained certain
advertisements the congregation should have
thorn for nothing. Necessity knows no law ,
and the minister sorrowfully complied , think
ing to himself that when tbo advertisements
came they could be removed from the leaves.
The hymn books arrived , mid joy of joys
they contained no Interleaved advertisements.
At tbo Thanksgiving sorvlco the good parson
joyously gave out the Christinas hymn , nml
the congregation sang the llrst vor.se with
fervor. When they readied the last line
they found that this was what they hud been
Milling :
"ilnrk ! the herald angels sing ,
Hccchain's pills uro just tbo thing ;
1'eaco on earth and mercy mild ,
Two for man and one for cuild. "
I'rlsunorn Ar.-aijtitd. (
Tbo following prisoners were arraigned
before .ludgo Clurkson yesterday and
plead not guilty : I
A. J. Cooper and Thomas irclirhcr , larceny
from person ; PCUT U'athorsen , grand
larceny , Frank Mitchell , grand larceny ;
Aaron"Dolbridgo , receiving stolen property ;
Mamie ( Ircen , grand larceny ; Charles Fisher ,
Inrcony from person ; Harris Richmond ,
burglary ; Lewis Jones and Hurt IJusb , rob
bery.
l > r. Blrnoy euros cut nrrli. Ileo
Held Tor
.fames Hlloy , alias O'Xeill , the Ill-favored
youth iirrestod for burglarizing tbo residence
of Miss Hmina Lackey and stealing a clock
and two silk dresses valued at ? 75 , waived
examination and was hold to tbo district
court in the sum of $ "i3 ! > , In default of the
necessary bond ho was sent to Jail.
Porniits.
The following permits were Issued by the
superintoiiiiont of buildings yosteruay ;
Aiiuimt Slono. 1'i story fiimt ; dwell-
nut , Thlrty-olishtli and \\rlsbt streets. . tl.MO
T o minor permits . ' ' > "
Total
Insist on getting Cook's Extra Dry Cham
pagne if you want a pure article ; there are
no headaches la it.
Tlio Methodist Coiifurcncn.
Bishop Newman 1ms called a nicotine of
tlio committee of 100 at the I'axton hotel
this evening , to complete arrrtiigoinonts
for the general conference of the M. K.
church ,
( Josslcr's Mnglo HoadaclioVafOM. \ . Cureaa
headaches In UO luiuuttu. At all druggists
.VK lilt 1.SK.I XKH'N.
Kitted liy a Dose urolt orTanoy.
lUsTisiiNob. ! . . March'J. [ Special Tele
gram to TIIR HhK -Mary i Schmidt , em
ployed at tlio Hnstwlrk hotel , died this morn-
Inc after twelve hours of Inili crlbibu ngony , [
having Ukru nn unknown quantity of oil of
tinny. The coroner held an Inquest this
ti'ruoou. The evidence adduced would Itidl-
onto that a young man llvlup near Uluo illll
wns responsible for thn girl's down full and
disurnce. The Jury adjuurmhl to moot to
morrow to uunr Important testimony.
She Wanted to Die.
NEIIIIKKV Cm , Not ) . , March ' . ' . ( Spivlnl
Telegram to Tin : HUE. I Or. Koi was called
to attend Mrs. Carver today , nnd she was
found to bo suiTerlng from an ovordmo of
oiiluin. taken , It is said , with suicidal Intent.
She refused to allow the doctor to u.so the
stpimich Dump , saying she wanted to die.
She will recover.
Knov ouiiiy'w Heavy Simw.
lli.ooMriKu > , Neb. , March U. ( Special
Telegram to Tin : Hic. : j The heaviest snow
fall of this winter for this locality fell last
night. Snow Is twelve to llftcwi Inches on
the level , Fortunately it did not drift muoli.
The wuathur Is mild and Mock Is not sulTer-
in ) ! . The .snow has put u stop to nil building
for the present , _
The .Mi'Cnblilns' Ijiist .loniMii-y.
I.riuii , Nob. , Mnrcli ' - . ' . ( Special Telegram
to Tin : HCK.The | remains of Hoary Me-
Cubhiiis and hli murdered wife were sent on
this afternoon's train to Atlanta , Iml , for
burial. McC'ur.blnV aped mother nnd his
live young children loft on the same train ,
They go via Missouri Valley.
SIKHV at l''ort '
N , Neb. , March a ( Special
Telegram to Tun HCK. ] It has been snowIng -
Ing lightly hero all day with n strong wind
from the 'northwest and the prospects uro
good lor a bhzrurd
Nebraska. Iowa niul Dakota I'onsioim.
WASIIIXUTOS , March 2. [ Special Tola-
gram to Tim HER. ] The following pen
sions have been granted :
Nebraska : Original Theodora lliirkus ,
William II. Hates , 1-VnnUlin Vclly , Krnncis
Kogors , Kicbard .1. Tasty , Jacob L. Hltio ,
.lolin K. Winter , William .1. Periling , Fran
cis A. Sntton , Herman Liot/.c , Caleb Phillips ,
Charles W. 15. Roberts , , lohu Nelson , Kd-
ward Ol ton , Clinton Day , ( loorgo W. Fra-
MO , vVlllliini T. Will , VV'illlaiu Class , Charles
Israel. .Icromiah Murphv , Washington Kllng-
iiian. Joseph I'cttit , Thomas i'ordue , John
Schloct , David A. Gore , t'otor O. Starr , in
crease James 1C. Hlnchart , .lolm 11. Ilatlcr.
Hcissuoaud increase Jonathan W. Andrew ,
Albert 11. Utter. Original widow Surah
U. . widow of William 1 1. Austin.
Iowa : Original-Daniel C. Fldc'rlek ,
I'oter Ominen. Jiinios II. Vernon , tjoorgeV. .
Cox , Nelson K. Winn , Christ Went/ , Carl
Itnrln.sky , Moses Chase , John II. Darling ,
Daniel Muller , Robert W. Lynn , David Her-
ton , Conrad C. Scott , Luinan II. 1'ierco ,
( IcorgoK. Hall , William A. Crandall , Jcromo
Lautonce. Increase Thomas N. William
son , U.in'ol ' t'erdue , Montgomery Clark.
Hcissuoand increase Am/.l O. Illcus.
South Dakota : Original 1'otor Itrocha ,
Mark T. Post. William L'.itlmm , John Costl-
gan , CJcorge K. Monroe. Increase William
\V. Uenedict.
Sunn1 I
Fitnr.DOM l'mcix ; ( r , l''ob. 21. To the Kili-
tor ot Tin : i5in : : At a regular mooting of the
Star Farmers' Alliance No. - 3. > , hold Febru
ary ! ' > , the following resolutions were passed
and a copy of them ordered sent to tbo fol
lowing papers for publication , namely i The
Fanners' Alliance , the Republican Valley
News , tbo Trenton Heglstor , Tin : O.MVIH
Dit : , the State Joiinuil nnd \\orld-IIcr- -
aid :
Whereas. Tin1 Nnhruska State .Toiirntd ,
OMAHA llm : , World-Herald and other papers
of the stall1 Imvo been uiu'casliii ; nnd unscru
pulous In their clVorls to Inlurc the cnnsu ( if
tbu inilepundrnts. lioUttllni ; their efforts to
bettertlKilrcoiiilltliin , Hiiljoetiii2 Ilium to nil
manner of ridicule nnd rallnv llii'in with I lie
lower iiiilinals and ilh ty birds ; therefore lie It
Uesolvi'd , liy the Star farmers' alliance. No.
411) , at a legnliir meeting , that uo re-i'iit the
Insult and abuse heaped upon uby the.-e pa-
pnrs by wlthliolillngoiirpatromiRc tburefronii
und furtliei' lie It
uesoivou. runt we noroov express our nu-
niliutlnii for Die bold , vlu'iinius nnd feurloss
IIIIIIIIHT In which Mr. llnri'ows bus met tlio
iisMiults of these papers and for bis noble de
fense of the Independent cause.
1 * . ( \ ( ii.'MMKHK , 1'reside nt.
W. 11. I.osiHecrotiiry. : .
STHUUIS VXtiK'J'TIiKlt.
\\nptc Karncrs and \ \ ui ; < ; I'ayerrf
Caiinol onie to Ternm.
1'iTrsiifiio , I'a. , March ' . ' . The wage com
mit tee of tlio united mine workers mut .1 ma
jority of the coke operators at Seottdalo this
afternoon , but , after a long conference , ut-
tcily fulled to como to any terms regarding
the disastrous coke strike now on. The
Kftinoy works uro running full time , with a
heavy guard of special police.
C'nnnot
CHICAGO , March 1. The ouiccrs of the 1111-
nois stool company have bcon unable to
reach an agreement with their men at Jolict
us to wanes and in a consequence the rail and
converter mills in that city are idle.
Sullivan Will lie in It.
Niw : Oiti.i\xs : , La. , Marcli ! ! . ( Special
Telegram to Tin : Hii-On ; : ] March 1 occurs
the annual parade ot llreiimn , which our citi-
yeiis honor second only to thu Mnrdi ( Iras ,
tlioiisands turning out to greet the gallant
lire boys. I'ersovernnco No 13 , ot which
lohn Fltzpatrick , who was referee of the
Sullivau-Kllrnin light ut liicbburg , Miss. , Is
foreman , has extended an Invitation to Kulll-
van , who opens hero tonight , to act as one of
the grand marshals and ho master of cere
monies , at tbo annual dinner of Iho company
Wednesday night and the invitation has been
accepted. . _
! ' ( ) ! Hie Kin-elfin flails- .
\ V.viHN' < no < f , March 2. The appropriation
of Sl,2r , > [ ) ,000 was made by tbo senate today
in the post oflloo appropriation bill , for the
transportation of foreign mails , by the adop
tion of Mr. 1'Tyo's amendment. Increases the
appropriation made In the bill as it passed
the house by $30iKK ( ( ) , the increase being duo
to the passage of the postal subsidy law and
the amount llxed In the hill as it came from
tlio house being necessary under the oxlstmg
law to pay for tbo transportation of the for
eign mail of the United Suites.
Kate of Colored ItooniorH ,
St. L.OI i , Mo. , March 'J. A special from
Oklahoma says : "A deplorable state of
utTnlrs exists nniong the negroes who lately
emigrated to this territory. They have come
to the nunilttr of several thousand , with tbo
understanding from unscrupulous agents
that the government would feed thorn anil
give them a piece of land , and are .now at
.stnrvatiun's door , without a frlcnu within a
thousand miles. _
Died ol111 curl Vulture ,
I3iuwooi : > , S. I ) . , March 2. [ Special Tel
egram to THE Bni.J--J. : L , JLJlooinlngdalo
from Princeton , Minn. , and at ono time
st.ito's attorney for Mlnnidock county , that
state , who arrived in this city a few day *
ago , intending to locate hero , was found dead
in his bed at the C.raml Central hotel this
morning. Death was caused by heart fail
ure. The deceased was about forty-one years
of age.
Will Corner
ST. Lori * , Mo. , March 3. Sovcral of tlio
largest dain companies in this city have
urganl/ed a trust , to bo known as the Union
dairy company , with a capital stock of $ ! < X- ) ,
OOO/ They deny any Intention to advance
the prieo of mill ; .
A Ki'iitnoky All'iiir.
Loiiisvn.i.i : , ICy. , March 1. At Gray's
Station , near IJarbourvlllo today , Abnor
Mitchell killed John Woods , and in turn was
shut to deatli by John ingle , during u quar
rel.
The lower hnuso of the Arkansas legisla
ture passed a bill making murder in llm llrst
degree puiiUlinblo by death or long Imprison
ment , ut thu jury's election.
ffk < < y MiAkw TjflS _ .A . i , . .Mi.L. . i
SPRINGS to the FRONT WITH A SPRING SALE
The old "cc-ok-and-bull" stories of "Smith , wVio "busted , " "Jonos , who burned out" n ncl "Qlu Ol
son's stock thnt got lostin the shunTe , " will not bo pnhnod off on our patrons this your. We
h n v o J ITP oo d s a n cl i t matters not how we got them. Wo sell them so cheap thnt so mo
sjij istk-j e plo may thin k wo stolejhom. but that mutters not ; \vo have thorn nncl you
ennhnvc thorn , too , for lessmoney than any other "house in the v/cst can furnish them to you
Spring To Who Said
x \
Overcoats. Mothers : Hats ?
We have them for $ . \ , if you want In the past our Children's Department Why we do , and there isn't another
' for man in town dares open his head , for wo
'cm lias been somewhat neglected ,
; understand , though , that they are ment
offer
not $ 10 coats , but they are eye-openers the want of space to handle it properly. " Fine fur stock of all the latest blocks
for & } , This has now all been changed. "We from a one-inch brim to the size of a
However , we have a $6.50 and $7.50 have an ample and roomy Children's De Quaker hat , in
Overcoat , in four different shades of JMel- partment in our store , and we have put
tons , with silk facing and silk sleeve lin in one of the most tremendous stocks of Dunlap and Knox Blocks
ings , that needs only to be looked at to children's goods ever shown by any house
be appreciated. in the city. For Only 96e.
We have the very latest style of half "We have over 5,000 Children's ' The same square crowned Rail
box , 5 rows of stitching , silk sleeve lin Waists in stock this clay. They are all road Hat that was so popular with
the newest and latest . last at $ . we have promised
ing's , and in every respect a complete designs. us year $2.50
the manufacturer to sell at least , of.
Gentleman's Spring Overcoat , atio. Our 350 waist is as good as our 750 5,000
There is but one way to do that and that
And if want to be intone waist was last season.
you way up ' is to name a price we say
tone , we have Suits to match them. Our Children's Suits start from 3 to
To the young man who wants to see 15 years old , ranging in price ' from $2 to $1.50 for That Hat.
any reasonable price for a boy's suit.
few novelties sweeter than the iirst rose
a \Ve have paid special attention to Tlint limy seem Stnpos'.siMo , but \vo have i > rotn-
of summer , we say come in ; otir Overcoats Isod you no ' rook-iinil-lmll" mid will stlclc toil ,
suits for short and stout boys , so bring in tlioiitfli it may come hnril.
coats are on exhibition , and we will be your plump and fat fellows and we'll lit Wo won't siiy much nhont 1'ocliot Huts nncl
Crush Hills , tnitvo have inoro of them than Mmio
glad to show them to you. em. people have liny , and the price will liu
The long and short of it is : We a re in the swim , and let those follow -who can. Their journey
'
will be rough and rugged. THE OLD REL.IA.BLE .
LMAN'S ' , - - 13th and Farnam
KEiiHStOVfi .11,1 TTKltB.
Warring Vucl Ions of tlio
Church Still at ( JnlH.
AI.I.KXTOWX , Pa. , March ! J. The How-
man evangelical contqrronco this inoniiuR deposed -
posed from the ministry and expelled from
till ) church Hev. D. A. Unrr of Aduinstowii
for gross slnmler mid defamation of charac
ter. Rov. L. 1' . Sprong Drought the charges
on the strength of a postal card written by
liarr toSproiii : , on which occurs ; the words :
"You uro fust gaining the reputation of be
ing the champion liuv of America. If you
have a superior It must bo either lisher ,
Horn , I5owman or Yeultol. "
The anti-Howmau conference transacted
routine business mostly.
Ills Holiness' r.irthdiiy.
ROMK , March'- ' . . Tlio pope today received
congratulations upon the eightieth anni
versary of his birtluliiy. Upon receiving the
visit of tlio college of cardinals , his holiness
compared tlio position and ililllculties of the
church in present times with the position In
the days of I'opa CJroijor.v. The pope said he
wns Kratitlcil nt the progress of the faith in
England. Ilo ulso said If Cod spared him
until lit * episcopal jnbiloo ho would devote
lurt of the offnriuglio inifht receive to the
suppression of slavery.
Cardinal Lavelettii presented nn address
from tlio Sacred colluiro. The pope , In 001110
of his response , said lie hail jus.soil another
year of anxieties and vexations , dno to at
tacks o the church. Ill * position \VIM similar
to thnt in Ore 'ory's proutiilcato , when th'i
church coinliixttoil the Lombards , Though
the barbarians tried his patience , ( ! reior.v's
greatest trials were with internal tndmics ,
who were less furnolous but moro nvil than
the barbarians. So now , the inallco of the
I'liureh's enemies was aubtlu , but their
snnics would not prevail ,
.John "Wesli-y'N Ilirthday.
March ' , ' . Today was the one
hundredth anniversary of the ilcath of .loliu
Wesley , the iireixt theologian nml founder of
Methodism. A statue1 , erected In hi ? honor ,
was unveiled In the presence of a laixo con-
courioof jieoplo in front of tlio City lioad
vlmpel , the headquarters of \Vosloyans. .
Itev. Frederick William Fnrrar , arrlidoncon
of Westminister , took part In the ceremo
nies , anil nftiTward addressed a mooting in
the chapel , cxtolij ! : ; , ' the virtues of Wesley.
IVIciuiocd hy a
Cmcuio , March 2. A decree of foreclos
ure WAS entered today n aiiist the Belden
( ivenuo Ilnptlst church on claims npKregnling
820,000. Tlio proportywill bo sold April I
unless the uinount Is raUml.
Slmt HerKornn r Lover.
Ni\v : Voii's ' , March 2.--SpocIal [ Telegram
to'I'm : Hr.i : . ] Paulina , Koportlco , an Uulinii
Iflrl ugeil twenty , oinjiloyod as trousers lin-
Islier , fatnllr shot her former lover , Nicola
l > iero , on thu sldotaillc in front of 70
Sprint : street , at 8 O'clock this morning.
The ( 'lrl was arrested. Hho alleges that
1'iero bolrayuil tier uiidor a promise of mar-
riiiio anil nu his rutusal to fulllll thu promise
she ubot him.
, the \Vlml.
CHICAGO , March2. | t wa * announced to-
dny that at n mooting 'of the Mount ( Jarmcl
nornnutlc navigation , cdmpanv , which con
trols the I'cnninuton Ulrship Invention , that
a 10 per cent assessment of $ ' . ,000,000 hud
been raised , It has not tieoti decided whether
to erect thu building hero or at Mount
Carnicl , _ 'J
Tlio Iowa's Cren-'ttonch ) % H Port.
NiswYoitu , March 'J. The Ilritisli Btoumnr
Chostcr arrlvevl this morning. She had on
board the crow and cattlemen of the Warren
line Htenmer Iowa , which was wrecked In a
collision with Held IPO recently. The cap
tain of the Chnster said the Iowa went to the
bottom six or aovcii hours after ho loft her.
Two 1'anmjiiKorrt FHtally Injured ,
OrrrMWA , In , . , March a. A collision yos-
terdny between two Wabasli freights near
Ciirhon , resulted In the futal Injuring of two
passwiKors , William ntiilOroii Hunt of Uown-
IIIK , .Mo. , und the serious injury of four train
men.
liiirtt Hlllor Crow.
S.\s KiuNcisui , Gal. , March - . News has
been received from HOUR ICong that the
American ship Vinllunt , inicpntly arrived at
that port from Now Vork , lost six of hot *
crciwwhlloon the outward I
AN 1NSANI3 WOMAN'S DEATH.
She ICndc-d lior Unhappy Ijlfo by
.lumping Into a AVi'11.
Mrs. Mary Duclak , a Uolioininii woman who
resided with her husband on Twenty-fourth
street near tlio Union 1'adllc tracks , committed
"
mitted suieidonboutOo'elock yesterday morning -
ing by jumping lnto well a few roUs Irom the
llOUbO.
The suicide was discovered about 8 o'clock ,
by a neighbor who wont to the well , and sa-.v
tlio f-.ice of tlio imfortumilo woman on the
surface of the water.
The police wore notified and the patrol
w.itfon was scut out , but as the coroner had
not put in an appoai'.uioo , the laity w.is not
removed from the well. A crown ot excited
liohemiatis gathoroii about tne iiluce. and
from them It was learned that the deceased
wus ap.Uiontat . thu hospital for thu insaiiout
Lincoln for about six uiontlis , but was ro-
loasocl about two innnths a 'o. Siuco her re
turn homo slin had not boon violently insane ,
but herniiiul was orldontly unlMlancoii. .
She had talked and acted quuTly , but K.IVO
no intimation of any inclination to take her
life.
life.Sho was about the house as usual in tha
morning , until her husbimd started oft to
work about II o'clock. Klio left thu house
.shortly afterward and nothing inoro wivssoen
of her until ho body was discovered hi the
well.
The deceased was twonty-onoyoar.sof ago.
She had lost twi > children and it was Unit
that unVcti'd her mind , Her shoos were
found by thosidoof the well cull ) , wlicrosho
h.id loft tbcia before plunging into tbo water.
The well was about twonty-llvofeot deep and
rontninoil six feet of water. It was a priini-
tlvo utlair and the curb consUtiid of n rougli. .
box-like barely two fei-t
- spout square.
The husband of tlio clcud woman was sent
for. but knew of nothi tig unusual that had in
duced bis wile to talce her own life. Hho
was apparently in her usual frame of mind
when lie left hoinu anil ilul not seem to to
stiffurinir uithor phyhically or UK'ntally.
( Joronor lliirri'aii ( took'clinrgn of the 10-
mainsaiid enipancled a jury. The Itifiueit
will bo In-Ill at lleafoy , t ilcafoy's at 10
o'clock thin morning.
CiiK'vui ) , M.u-cli li. [ Special Tolozram to
Tin : HKK. 1 The presbytery of Chicago is not
In favor of having female deacuns in Its
churches. In a voluminous report a com-
initteo of three , who were selectn.l at u pre
vious meeting , advised the nivubytcrs thlJ
morning Ui report In tlio nojjativo to the iien-
oral assembly upon the subjoct. In uxpluna-
lion of the refusal of the committco to en
dorse the clailii.sof tlio woman , the rnport
savH , among other ttiiiiir.s : ' 'Aftor a careful
review of theolil and new testament ; nftt'f
much rosoareli in Micrt'd uiut profane history ;
nftor rcfcrenee to writers orl early ngos , wo
your commute , have IKHMI iinaliln to llnd one
Instance where thooflicoof deaconess is ul-
ludod to. "
Slat ne iir.t
Xr.w Vonii , March - . A mooting of tins- !
ness men \va < hold toilny to talto steps look
ing to the eroetlon of nu equestrian statno of
tlio late ( ic'iicral hhernian. A roinmllteo , , n-
ciucihiK Chiinncoy M. Dopow , C. K. Bliss ,
Horace Vniter mid A. S. llowilt , was ap-
pointeil Ui take charge of tlio work.
dot Ih-r IHvorc'o.
Piunn i.riiiA , March 2. Among the ill-
vorco decrees today was that of Virginia
ICnox Camsl f rom Oiuseppo Oarusl , notori
ously known as Count di Montucarcolo. Tlio
ilofcndimt Isnoivln thohouso of correction
for circulating scandaloin ulrculim about his
wife. _ _
Slops ( Iic > Mut iinN.
PAIIIS , March ' . ' . The mliustor of tlio lu-
toriorhas notllleil the turf chilis ttiat on incl
nf tor March S bettlnir on tlio 1'arU mutual
system will be coiibldered n poiuil ollonso ,
.Sloainslilp Arrivals.
At Now York The Uinbria , from I.ivov-
pool : tbo Aniorlcii , froia l-oiulon ; the Am
sterdam , from Amsterdam ; the Kxotor City
from Swansea.
Nothing loa < > at
Srmxiii'm.n , III. , March " , -XothluK was
done In oltlior branch of the legislature nur
In the joint session today.
at
Uhill , March ' , ' , -Quict
lioro. The Inuilis have roupcued and busi
ness is UUIIIK ro.stimeil ,
TJIK C-l.V.tlt.lMK MiKL'filtlt.
I'lnaiii'lul Triinsiict IOIH of tlio Coun
try During tlio Lnst AVook.
no Tov , Mnrcli 2. [ Speulal Tolegr.ini to
Tur.BiiB. ) Thofollowini-tablecompileil from
disp.itt'hes . from the inniijgers of the clcarini ;
bouses of thu cit ies mimed , .shown the press
exchange * forlast week , with rates par cent
of inereiso or decrease , as nyralnst the
similar amounts fertile corresponding week
inlSOU :
CmrAfio , March U. | Spaeial : Tolozram ti >
Tin : Hin. : ) A tlnrft jrrcon li/.anl , llircc and
iinc-1'alf inches Ion ? , crawloil out of Michael
Daly's stomach today. Insist September ,
while in a Httlo town about ci'ht ( Jiiilos from
Krlc , I'.i. , Mr. Daly itrank from a spring near
the deKt | ) and iioxt day lie felt queer insido.
About a month nsjolho lianl be an causing
him serious trouble for the llrst time , and lie
had .serious ( its uf vomiting , Ho was told
that wlilsuy would kill the animal , and drank
nnt'l lioliaillrotnons , but tholimrd belli tlie
fort. Tlion lie consulted a doctor and \\as
told to ilrinK nothing but salt water for
twonty-fonr hours. 1 le also ate two or three
pnuiulsot salt j > orlc. About 10 o'clock this
niornlhK a van of hot milk wni placed by tu
bedside.Vhon Daly leaned over uo" felt
Miaethincr crawliiiK vip the side ot his stoni-
nch und in another moment tlio reptile was
in his throat niul fell with a splash into the
pan.
lloi'sl'iircl'H Aulil
A Health ful Tonic.
Used in jilaoo uf UMIIOIIS or llmo juice
will haniinnUn with such btlmulants as arc
noeossarv to lulto.
lloartlosslj lirscrttMl by Ills Diilclrcii.
lii.oimiNinoN- . , March ! ! . -SpeclnLTclo- |
Bramto Tin : Itcn.J William Fulton , itRecl
eighty-two , illod yoilonliiy at the poor farm
near this city and was buried in tlio potters'
field , Ilo was for yoaw u farmer of this
county und was at ono time worth SlfXX ) ( ) .
He cllvldo * ! Ills jiroporty ainon his children
upon the ilcath nf his wife and bus boon
absolutely desorled by thorn. A few vcokn
uio howassbljiped by a d tilitor ( ; in Kansas
In n son In this sUti , who promptly
shijipt'il hiinbuckto hiisister. ThodauRliti-r
iipaiusonthini back and nrriviuir lioro sick
nml ponniluvi ho wiis went to the poruhouso. .
The Orent
of tlio eoiiiiliiu Imported Jolmiiu
llnlf'.i Mult Kxtraetasn Ionic" nnirl-
ll\e. ) iisiMiii- : . l a ormvd ot fraiiilu-
li'iit iiiillatoiHlo come Into tlit > mar
ket , liuwureuf tlioin ! Thu Ki'iiulne
bus tJiDfliiiialuro of " .lohniui llnlt'tt
on tlm neck of evoiy hotlle. KNiu'i
A M nidi'l on I'o. .Mih UKi'iitU liar-
cliy street , New Voile.
. SATL'llDAV MATIN'KE.
? hr MARCH
' . 5 ,
M. B. LEAVITTS
Miipiilllruiit fiHTtnculnr I'niitoiulmlo I'ro'lnrtlun ,
SPIDERandPLY
Intrinlucltii ; Iho vrrr liost mill lalft liiinirtiitli | > iii. !
4J * STAR AII'I'ISTS * 40
The inobt o.eii8lvu | nml tnlcnifil uvor lirotiiilit to
thl-4 rtuiitry
TDK UADIANT CLIMAX O.I I 'A N TO Ml SI I !
Snnrkllnu .Vu liS.ilos. . lliu-t . Trl. H , l iiatlclUn
N'Xtettc"i. Seplotti.x. k'nlnliirni i-pio ho.tlvc Inn M ,
I'luiiil Murtliil llnilutluiiH lli > \ bliei.'tH open Wo l
1,1'siliy nl n > Kiilir prltv" .
BIMJB EfDBIJ Iffi'USER
Lan-lrr , Manager. Cor. llth ntnl Fanmtii
WKKK Ol.MAIICI1 lrt
The ( ) < lllx ( | XVc.iinn - llnrthn Sflilller. ncc ' - . ,
olKlit 5fiHliliii'licK. wi-itlit s | ioiuil ( < . turiilni ; tu
olht huno Tlie r. nlei uuiutei of tliotuu.
I'hurtc , r.niir rmiloinliicMuct' unlcr Tnlna ,
i'iisinKffoim ' nn l dnnco jtitt'nll" *
1 > .st mid c'llniiin In luiliir m iileni.
Iliirrlnoii niul llcrkoli'y quii'ii l > clnK .
I.CIT HuiHlull tilt1 Kiontsptclalty nillM.
A wi-ckot inorrlmcnt. llm- dime nilniltn to alt.
1 mm
Bee Building ,
Breakfast , - .S In 10:30 : a.m.
Dinner 12 to 2 p. m.
Supper 6 to 8 p. in.
Best Table d. Hole.
A La Carlo at all liourn.
Room for Ladle , * ' silono , or with Gentle-
men.
II. MK.HMNE , Proprietor.
PHENO
n.JLINE
In Iho bead
D . In a very
slmrtthan
JSAY'
I'HTY CUNTS A IIOTTI.i :
-AhK IIY Al.l. lUfC.ilPTH. ) (
1'ii'p.iroil i.nly liy Llio
IMIF.XOMNI : .Mlii : ) INK ra.
HaiUer Illufli , Oiiiuhn. U.S. A ,
B' ' I'TW" ' M rtlilti llalill
/W"
_ _
. .
CJ JLVJintt < 11nl ( > to'l ! > < Uyi.
cured UK J ani'HrNtLtt.oon.o.
BROWN STOCK FARM ,
1891 , STA.L-LION SEASON. 1091
MONWOOD 11212 ,
Hired by Voinni. by NulWDOil'Jt : l ( .
Ui dam I'tefuoo. by I'am'oMI1 * .
Sci dam Antlii'in , liy ( 'iivlerMT * .
: til dam Aiii.Misl , by lv ! ilyk' liollfniiiulrr.
4lh dam Holly Mills , bySooli'y'H AiuerloanStar
: $ . - > TO 1ISSUKK.
Broort Marcs. Colts and Fillies For Sale ,
liiclmllns two hy Iho Kroat lllacU WilVr.i ; slu >
of \ Vln.tiiVillfs : \t \ : tilso a fu liniiiibli |
liri'd i-yt'ur.old Wilkei Htalllon u ui ) d cini1 ,
[ ' ( lid [ or ritnloMio ; or bolter , conui and sen
Ilium
M. P. BUOWN" , - - Pupil 1' n , Neb ,
WEAK WOMEN
KIUP YitniM'hi'i. .Nerve HOIUM
ntllcnni noik Imrk. inVu i.wnr Hint * ( " i > , llri' '
r ( > lln ; . tliiitiinrvoin i'iiiauU"ii , iml ri > 'i > * l'n y ui
lliocVi. iirlnlitiMiniii n.i' . k.-ltu 1,111 nun llfii. unil.i
lien aptM ittP iniiVi ) > . 'ii lou'oll in < to ntlmctt
Atisoliiloli IliirmlO" . sur.- . II n In \ | HH | | > : , V
rnini'lilot frw Nl'ltV h IIICAN I'D . UuiTiiUi.N. I'
Hold li ) il.ioilmnn Druu U . lilt ) Kuriiiui St
OninliiNibrasl.il. .
TO WEAK MEN tllV l.tttVlM t from Ol
) imtliful I'rron
riulr ( tocnr , wiutliitf weakness liwt iiiauh < x > l , oto.
I lll t-uiil u valimliln ln. ' tl u ( u Mull i"ial lulm
fullunrilinilnn for hiiiiu1 cimIMII' ! . t CIUIKI\ |
A riuiMKlM itu IU'lM > tk l Khimlil Ui U'uil I' ' ) i > \ fi )
mnu who U IOTVIMII oii'l ilrlilllUilNl. A < Utv 4
Vtaf. V , C. \VIKU , , .tloodui * , I'uuu