J TTTTC mVTAIIA DAriiY TTTrnJKDA Y APRTTi 0 l ni. OMAHA TOUCHED UP LINCOLN , Shannon's Lambs Ojuldn't ' Loan Tvo Games Straight to the Farmers. ANOTHER VERY PRETTY EXHIBITION1 Alticrlenn ABH irlntlon' ' < 'lintnplinnJilp Opcno l wlin n Uuili I.lncoln'sini- cjolo Cimlrst Gels Iiilpicstlnu Oilier hii > i tln-c News. , Neb. , April S. [ Special TclORram loTiir IJisr. ) The l nnncr * ' Alliance team inaugurated the season on the homo grounds this afternoon with its second panic -with Minmiou'H Lambs , and a very enthusiastic crowd of probably ono thou nnd cr moro was on hand to "soo the Oninhogs slithered nil over the diamond , as Duvo Uoivo prom ised they votild bo But the concourse vas sorelj disappointed , The visitors weio on their mettle , and put up n irnmo that few trains m tao country could beat. Thov hnttod and fielded nnd mil bases , nnd couched , ns If it woio in the mlddlo of the Fcason , Instoid of their second game , nnd dosplto the fact that they fell fir in the rear in the llrst tniir of tno came , they wouldn't ' hay die , and pulled as prettj a yamo out ot the furnace ns u fan e\ei looked upon. Klnn- neil and Omaha mav well 1m pi nud of the iigKrcjrnt ion that represents them , and if they don't hustle alt for tha pennant them Is iioth- JrtK 1" looks following is the score- OMAHA. All. II. Ill Sll. S1I. I'O. Alit Hinnnon. 'Jb I 1 0 I 1 .1 5 0 Twin IMJII. ir n s : i i 01 oo llullUnn. c. 0 ! ! : i 1 0 3 0 0 Hltrllir , If 41 01 10 40 OH lit nun , ur . . . . r , i 02 oo AValsh. KS tO 01 30 3 > onnilly. ' ! ! ) . . 41 01 03 0 KltuljorK. p A. If. . 1 0 U 0 01 BO Tot il r,0 13 B 1 27 18 1 LINCOLN. AH n. in. en. sn ro. A i Ollno , rf 5 ( I 0 0 Kiiyiiiiuul , II ) . . 5n i : i o 0 0 Jt JW\SS. n t .1 o 0 3 3 Ilnrkilt. K r > u B o 0 3 0 0 Jrwln Hi 4 1 1 0 0 10 o o I'altdii , ef . . . . 4 o 0 I 0 3 0 0 Tfniinoy. X'b S 0 o r .1 1 Wilson , o . . . . 0 1 0 J 0 1 CVDiy.p 0 1 0 0 Total. 41 7 IS 3 0 SI 11 scum : IIVIVNMMS Oinalm 0 0 0 0 II 3 2 0 * -S 1 J 0 J 0 0 0 1 0- oliriti'l'or/ I Itiins scored olT OMiy. ) I. Iliiscsnn Iinlls oil l.ltiljorx. 3 ; oil 'rwl.ln | ( u- | ( > irliiy. ( ) ) l St ruck out , liy r.ltil- jMir. . ! : liy I wirc'julli ' I hv O Hi > . I. ruo-luso Jills , Itu\iniuii1 , ItnrlTpltr J ! Wf. ll.illUui. 'I'wItelic-U.1 Wnlsh 'Ihior-lnsi lilt. Uivniomi. Pulsed lulls \\llson.l \ 'I ltu < > of gai'ir-/ini ; ' > liour in < l forty-lho minutes Unilri,3 | ) , mid rnillley. _ i M tt'.t & > N < > n Ttow nt St. Louis and ST. Kot i , Mo. , April i > . Twenty-flvo hundred people today attended the opening Kaino between the ijrowns and the Cindu- l int is After thu ninth inning Cincinnati Irlodto delay the game , allowing the Hrowns to score olRht luns , lloof them eirncd. The umpire ' ordered them toplaybnll , but thoyto- 1'used , so ho fjavo the game to tno lho\\iis , S ) leO Tlio scoio stood at the end of tliejnlnth inning 7 to" . I'nii \ ri I'HM , Apiil 8. WashhiRton won ti.uopcnlninK tame after an liitorcbtiug con test Athletic , 8 ; Washington , SI. lUi.TiMoni1 , Md. , Apiil 8. The Ametlcaii nasoclntion season opened hero today. IJaltl- mmc , 1 ; lloston , 7. LoaisMil.u. Ky. , April S. The association cliamplons , in opening , sot a pace for other clubs by snutchiiiK victory fiom defeat. Louisville , 7 ; Columbus , ( > . LtvroiA , Neb , April 8. [ Special Tela- Bnim to Tin : DEC. ] Muckctt is still ahc.iil In the blcjclo nito. Clnrk nttomptcu to gain tholjipho lost the llrst evening , but was thrown fiom his -wheel by n collision vvitti " \VcrU. Although liudly bruUecl ho inouiited Ills bicycle nnd soon nude up for lost tlmo. Some splendid spurts weio made hy "Weit/ , IVloirs nnd Flesclier. .Mockett , however , hccini to have n vast fund ot reserved force nnd hi * competitors exerted thcm&olvos in \-nin The six liouw rldinp shows the follovv- iiib'scoi-u Miles Laps MIlOS. 1IPS. JVIocKott .10S 11 Wortr . . ll'8 It ) Clirk . 108 rioschor. 1U8 10 108 10 A HOAJMJ/fJ'IAA iT/tlKE. A rabnlniiH Stronlr of 1'uro Gold DIscovered - covered lit Uliili. SM.T LvKi' , Utah , j\pnl 8 ISp ci.M U'elcgranito Tin ; DtE.J A wondertul strike is repotted from Deep Creek comity. A gold lead has been discovered , cirrv ing a shoal : of oto assaying 13IJ3 ounces of gold , or SJ71.317 to the ton. This strike was made by a piospector working for L. C. Kirrlck and 1'ranlc Knox. The man found the float on a prev ions trip and told ICcmlck about it. The latter outlined him and pave ditections that n thorough search bo made for the load. That was about t\o weeks ago This moininy iiovv.sns iccelvcd that a vein had boon dis- tovorcd. A sample of the nxlc was sent In \\lth a description nf the find. It ls quart/ literally filled with puio uold. An assay was made fiom it with the result that has been Klvcn. A piocu of the rock , about as l.irgoas a lien , wnsgiound tip nnd from this a button of Kolu ! > 00 line of the slzo of a No 4 shot was accuied , Thueln U several feet wide , the lich streak being from font to seven Inches in thickness. 'Iho ' streak hns been traced 100 feet nnd era nf the kind sent in can ba picked out of it nt nnv point selected at random. 'Iho location of the strike Is on a line of the Deep Cieelc i oid near ttio boundary , between Utah am1 Xm ada. Xnt Guilty ofiliillnt Slnninur. Svi/rLuti : CITV , Utah , April 8 [ Special Tclonram to Tin : lliu.J W. J. Allen , a former resident of Denver , hat > been on trial in this city for three days nn the charge of Htufllngtlio ballot box at thu lastcitv election for school trustees , nnd tonight the Juty re turned ovordlct of not gulltv. Allen was n member of the jiolico force of Denver nt one tlmo nnd was 1 itor n mcinbci * of the saino do- pirtmcnt at Lcadvlllo. Tlio tilal was Insti gated bj one of the sons of Hrigham Youiigr , uusonoof thocnndUhtes. I'mn Younjj Ilolr. New YOIIK , April 8. Another feature of the controversy over the child of Kaward J. McMahon developed today. While McMnhon was in the probate court answering the rule why n guardian should not br appointed , ho was nirested 011 warrant swoin out by Mrs. lioso Coleman , fonnor ntirsu of tlio boj , charging McMnhon with administering jiolson to the boy with Intent to nmtdur , McMahon strenuously denies the charge nmlsii > slL Is brought for \\\a \ \ \ purpose of taUng tlio child nway from him. A struggle botwcpa the father of the child nnd his maternal grand mother hns been KOlng onor some time , each charKing the other with ivantitiKto got pos session of the boy who is a direct heir to n fortune. An Ostrich Snip. ANAIIKIMC , Onl. , April S. [ Special Tele gram to Tim IlSE.J-Ono hundred and sivty tno ostriches nt the California ostrich farm , near Anaholmoero Hold at private silo thh nltemoon , forW.OOO. The birds wcro assessed nt eil.UOO , and wore claimed to bo worth $ 'JO , . 000. Tha buj-ors am a local couipanv of caul * Ullsts and aK'CuUtors. | Slnmlorrd by tlio Sutrnr Trust. , AMIANV , N. Y" . , April 8. Uefoio the son ata committee investigating tnisu today Jlenry Gray , receiver of the North lUvor relining - lining company , said ho ha-t boon grossly abused by the sugar trust , A certain person ramo to him some tlmo ago with n uic-ssnce /ram an attorney for the trust to the effect thit If Gray wanted to nnKo n nrofltiblc thing nut of the receivership ho should see the ofllccM of the t rust nnd cgrco with them. otherwise he would get nothing The state- mcnt of the trust attorney that ho ( dray ) had speculated In sugar was a Ho. Ilia tt.lMU'HF , IT Plrnt Dinner of ttio riiul | > lltnu Clnli , Mass. , April H. The largest po litical gathering of the Kind held m Boston for jcnrs-tho first nlnnor of the republican club of MasMohusoHs wts h"ld in Music halt this evening Covers were hid for 310 , bosldus guests and speakers. President Kogor Woloott presided , nad among the prominent KUO * ' ' were Secretary of the Navy Tracv , Lieutenant Halo , Congroismcm Walker , Ledge , ( Irconluigoatul Morse , ox- Oo\ornor Amos , Senator Aldrich , ex Oov- crnor Hnckettimd General Banks. Sccro- tnryTiacy in his speech paid a high tilbute to the lopiibllcui puty and ( lie present ad ministration and dcfcMtdad the Flfty-flMt conciusx ncalnst the chivgo of extravngaiifo. The secretary then gave a detailed account ol the work In which the navy department ' w.n tit picsunt GiiKivft ! ' ! and c'oncludel ut follows : "Ono hut | > oitit in navnl uffiira icmaitis to be considered the question of the fmptovmcnt of liboi' at imvy iarilH. Tor llfty jcnrs this has boon n weak spot In tha naval administration. Whatever tlio party In eontiol of the govern- incut. It socins hitherto to Invo been povvor- le to exclude political Inlluonco In the otn- ploynicnt of nnvv jard labor It is not enough , nppirontly , that mechanics and workmen in tlio ifovirntncnt shops shoulu bo rcputjlhins or democrats , thov must wear tlio colhrof tbo bosses vvbo run the locnl political machine. Tlio pmrilco is n source ordunioinli/ntlou to any party thu attempts to stop It , destructive to ttio KOV eminent ser- v Ice nnd dcbnuchin to local nnd national poli tics. Ills an ulcur to the nnvnl ai'.ininUtra- tlve svstem. nnd I propose to ctit it out " The sccrotarv said the details of the i\'A tern bo pronoses to adopt nro belnp prepared nnd in a short tiniovvill ho in full opei.iUon Tlio cssentinl foatutcs , as applied to n.ivy j ards , nro I'll st The appointment ntc.ich jard of n registration boird toies'stcr ' nil nppllcants forotnplojtncnt in the department of unskllleu hhor , to he selected as required on tliopiinciplo ofllrst conio llrst served with referenceonlv to uuny or navy veter ans or men having fiiiillics to support. See- oml KcgiHtrntion of applications for po sltlons of skilled labor under the same rules of preference and employment on trial ac- coidinKto incrlt-s. Thlid The selection of foremen upon competitive examination The bonrd will consist of ofllccrs o' the navv on- gnircd It. eonductinif the worlc oftho varita. The secrotarv added thit , hav hitf begun in this way , bo docs not pioposo to stop until the principle ot" efllclciuy and worth is the only test of navy jnril employment Ho Is satlsllul the plan can bo carried out so It will ictnovonll suspicion of machine politics from the tiavj yiuds ; that economy and efllcionci of work will bo promoted , \vhllo the com- mtinitj will bo sinotlint the nnv > ymdin its inld > .t , iimteid of bcintthu focus of local iiolltlcnl Intilxuo , ha pHcoof cinplovmcntof a body of independent and silf-rcspectini ; workmen , vvhoso only reid to promotion lies in Kood vvoik "Wliethrr tbo pi'aent civil scrviCOJ ivv is the best thit could bo devised to iniprovo tbocivil service of the country I do not know But I do Know fiom personal obioivntloiiln m > own department th.it per- ions appointed under tlio sjstom nio moro IMcicntas a whole than thoseselected under any sjstoin of patroniiRC , and I know foither that no rcpuolican cluirgod with tlio re sponsibility of ndiniuisteiliiB ono of tlio ureaU : \ecutlvo tlcp n tmctits of the government can 1)0 tnioto himself , to the faith ot tbo icnub lic.vn pirty or to the people if ho fills to ernplov anj nnd all mentis vvitbln his povver toolovate. panfy and lender tnoro cllleicnt the civil sci v It o oftho country. " Mr. HoRor U'olcott , in the course of ids speech , said "Tho republican paity must Hilly to its stindnrd the recruit nnd drum out the mercenary 'Iho loss of thousands of votes In this state was duo to tlio Pcnnsylva ninn who Is still chairman of the national committee. The kind pf personalities that seeks and icquhcs what is called 'vindica tion'is alvvajs nt the expense of tlioptnty iind Is a blunder when It Is not a crime. " .i nox cosTHt ) mu s i\ Italian Convicts and P.inpTS Not DP- sir.ihlc Citliis. . Youic , April 8 [ Special Telegram to TUB But J The controversy between Sup erintendent oflmmigratlon vVobbornnd the agents of the steamship Iniretiva , which biought to this port a number of underdrablo Italian Immlgi ants , Is notyot ended. Colonel Webber Is determined that the i mtmgrants shall Do convoyed back on the steamship that lauded them and nt the expense oftho ves sel's ovvnois In a slimp letter the agents of the Inb-otlvnsaj'that the superintendent had no right to crowd the nmlcsitabto immigrants b.ick on their vessel without piopor notltlca- tion. The agents iinvo declaied that the Inc/tiva Is not going back to Italy , and that thov will not bo tosponslhlo for their return unless the Immigrants mo retained ( it the bnrgo until such time as the nL'eiits mn read.v This dotermlnatlon on the part of the agents Ins aroused Colonel Webber nnd ho 1ms laid down the law on the subject Colonel Web ber adds in his letter : "It cuinot bo that the nuthoiitlcs of a foiolyn alms house or prison may plaeo the Inmates thereof on a ship destined to this country , which vessel was not to bo relumed to the pent whence she came , nnd that such convicts orpiupers might be folsteu on our people on the ground that the business orothor Interests of tbo steamshlu compinv have mndo it necessary for the vessel between other ports. " The In Uotlvn cleared at the custom house today for Lisbon. The Italian societies hoio are deeply inter ested In tno controversy. Physicians have ovammecl Mimeof the iinmlcrants in the In- tores.1 of the societies nnd they have nvotied that none suiters from cither disease or poveity. Tvventv-foar Italian immigrants vvholihdeiUiom the steamship Bmgundia yesterday were sent bick to the steamer todav by the buget ofllco authoiltles The immigrants had contagious diseases and wcro without tncins ofsuppoit. I'usInosH Tronhli'ft. LiiACVSTiit ! , Ta , April 8. Uxerutlons for $00,500 were Issued today agilnt > t Ilyros & Co , lumber dealers and saw mill operators of Columbia. The members of the Him siy they have assets of ? 14" > , oou. A'nothcroxpcutlon for $100,000 was issued this afternoon against tlm lirm LONPQN , April S. Lovl Ihothors , dealers in oilcut.il vv airs here , with bmncli houses In Paris and Constantinople , have failed. 'Iho linn's liabilities are estimated ut fUS.UOO , as c'ts , " MPMIMIIS Tenn , April 8. Toof , McCovvau t Co , wholesale grocers and cotton factors , assigned tud.iy. Liabllltloa , I O.OOO , assets , A. ( inod Itako Oil' M KOCKVIIIP , Conn , , April 8. iMis. Lillian llnll , alias Clcnuniiiic St. Gecrgu Hay , vvn.s arrested at rilllncton todav , charged with the fraudulent use of the mulls. For the pastfoui months laigo q nan ti tics of mall matter have arrived hcio from nil paitsof the United State * addressed to Clcmontlmi St. ( icorgo Hay , In reply to a letter appear ing In the Hnusowifn and other Joutnals , niaklnp a pitiful np | > cil for charitv. The mail inntter was taken out by Mis. llnll , who is lecturer of the Ellington ( jraugo and a prominent society woman. Interstate Minor- , and Operators Pmsinao , Pa , April 8. The Interstate miners am ) curators spent the day dlsruss- ing the eight-hour question , and all indlca tions are that next month will sco 7S,000 inlnora inOhiovnd J'ennsylvanin n.uit woik unless their demands aio granted or a com promise offeotod. They wcro met today by tint-footed stntcmoutH from scrotnl operators that the eight-hour duv will not bo rouccdoc ! and that n shut-down Is inov Itahlo If the men refuse to modify the demand. The battluwil ! bo romevvea tomorrow , thu Ile ( > n , CniOAOo , April S. Tlio executive commlt- tflo appointed by the recent conx-cnlton ol the Association of American Agricultural Col ot Ingcs and Experimental Stations , held at Champaign , Til , , for the purpose of securing a oo-oporativo station exhibit nt the world's fair , held a mooting1 at the Sherman house to day. Plans -wore discussed and totters toad fiom nil experimental stations expressing hearty approval of the Idea. Largo Bodies of Troop ? Sent Out to Guard the Frontier. SOME VERY HOSTILE DEMONSTRATIONS. Hcntly to Itopol a KuRslim Invasion Unoknil l > y Orrinnny Ilia I'ono uu Iiilxu * mill Socialism. Loviiox , Anrll S [ Special Cablcr.im to Tim HUM ] A. Vlonttn di | ntch si > that tlioAustihm Rovotumciit , not being reas sured by HMsla'1) ) dorlal of its uiifilciicllvdo- Mgru , hns nlrc'iidv coiuontintcd lingo toodlei of . . troops nt Oiitropol aud 13roily to watch the Gnllclan : : Iionticr. ThoTenth corps , under KelnUtulcr , has been reinforced by a portion of the Phst corps , and Prlnco Wiilndlsih- Uroctz of the iirvcnlh : It wutchiiiR the frontier will n lareo force of cavalry. Count Hiirtcnan , forinitly 1'rlnca Alexander of Ikilgatin , vvho isnovvnn ofllccr in the Aus trian service , HIM , it is slid , been called Into consultation nt the war ofllco with a viuvv of utili7lii his services in an Important com mind , 'Hie Austrian imthori- tlus liivo great coutldcncu In thu abilities of the prince , which were luovca In tlio war be tween Sorvla mitt Bulgaria It is snld Hint the Anstrlin fjovi'rnmont 1m important se- cvatlnfoiinitloii from Kusshwhich is llio bails for the wirlikp precautions Appar- cntl.v by some untlcrstandincr with Austriii Germany Ins suddenly begun to increase Its forcei near the Russian fiontier , and to hastin ttio completion of works Intcndea to facilitate the transportation of troops. All liuilc.itions go to show that a. Kussian In vasion would bo mot bv fonntctnblo nrmlcs , whether first directed against Austria or CSerm my , or both countiics at once On the Ptcnili sldo Gurnuitiy has a series of foils that could not f.iil to delay an invasion lonp enough toglvo ntnplo tlmo for the concentra tion of an anny. The Gctmnii kaiser Im laid out n personal pro'uimmovliidi nppatently docs not take into account any e.irly dcclar.itlon of hostill- ties On April "J liu Is golu \Vuitburg for some black cock shooting , anil after spending i fcnv days there ho will proceed on a visit to Count Goorse. in Upper Hesse , to shoot on his estates. The emperor will not , as has been expected , go thmico to .Alsace Loiraino If ho piysn visit to thcso provinces at nil this season It will not bo before hop- totnber. It is to bo noted , however , thnt tAviio as imnv oniuciM have boon detailed as durlnp tholcuisoi's shootiiiRtrip to Silesia as incssotiKci'3 to cnvi $ any infortnatioii from thoclmncellor to the Mitsur during the nb- icnto of the latter fiom the cipltal , Btato so- jiots not being iuttusted cither to post or ulcgitiuh THE T.IJ.K A 'J' ItOJIi : . The Chamber of Dcjmtms to Con- siiler flip Xi'vv OrloiiiiM Cawc. IloMi : , Aprils ThoMqsngoro announces tliatupon the reassembling of the chamber of deputies , the pioimcr % vlll submit tlio cor- . csponu'eiico OMhangod between the United States and the It.iliin government on the subject of the Ne\v Orleans Ivtichings. Jlany vvelllnfotmod people hero declare that the ? , vm rucnll incident iras precipitated to iffoid the Italian iiiinlstty reasons foi its lullure to effect the piomlscd inductions in tio.inny , navy and other national expend itures. Italia , today expressed the opinion that the Americans hmo out ono God their sttoiiR box It says fuither "In this strong box ono muststrilto them , domauding the possible Iiidomtilty. " A l'n | > : tl llnoiitiiont. IlovtK , April 0. [ Speclol Cablegram to Tar Br.r ] Preparations for simultaneous distributions of the forthcoming pipal encyclical , 011 labor and socialism , are pro gressing. Tlio document Is being translated Into all hnguauos. A copy wilt ho forvv aided to the heads of dioceses throughout the vtoild. The encyclical will bo formally issued on the last day of April or thollrst dav of May. In its composition the holy father has sought for iiiiforrmtlon , ndvico aud guidance from Caidmal Manning of England , Cardinal Moran of Austialla , Cardinal Gibbous of the United States , Arch bishop Walsh of Ivchnd , and Cauilnal Larn- gorio of Africa On their icports of the Industilal and sociil situation in their respective countries the conclusions of the tncjcllcal are based The llrst part oftho document is ahistoiical lovicvv of the nttltucloor thocluirch in the past toward vvoiken Tito second pat twill set lorth thu socl.il and labor ( luestions of the day. the piominenco thov Invo assumed , and the necessity the church Is under in dealing with them. 'Jho ' thlid part will lav down a policy which the church adopts on these questions The hoi ) father in this document does not enter into details , but confines himself to generalizations In an eloquent passage at the close ho warmly exhorts the clergy to wai nil vsj nip ithi o with all classes of vvork- cis. 1 ho question of the limitation of daily labor is lott to be settled by committees vvlieio It arises , according to local needs and habits. _ The Cznr Indignant. ST. Pnr.usnLiia , April b [ Spec lal Cable gram to TUB Iu ! : . | Tlio cvar Is loportcd in- dlcunntat the action of Grand Duke Michael Mlchaolovitch , his cousin , vvho has contracted a private imrriago at San Kemovlth the ComUCbsoC MctoniDorg' , dauehtcrof thoduUe of Nassau. It is said that the anger of the autocrat has led him to ihooxtiomo of cans- iui , ' the name of tlioijrauddtilvOtobo stiicken from the rolls of the Ki slnn nriny , and or- tleriiitfof the cUinimtiou from the army list the titles of icglrnents named for the grand duke and of vvhiHi ho is colonel. Tlio mar- nago Is said to have been arranged at the beginning ginning of the season of Kovclra notwith standing the disapproval of the czar. Jjo.uletl Tor tlio Oznr. Loxnov , April b , The Tologuph's corro spondcnl at St. 1'otcidbiiu siysAn at- tcmpl\\os nuulo on the ear's llfo Monday , but thouttumiit frustiatcd. It was a Russian holiday and the czar uiul ivurlini went to review the Imperial Biiards opposite the palace of lir.ind Duke Nicholas Invita- tionsj wcio sent to a limited number of per sons. A man \ \ ith a sallow coniplo.xlon and of the southern tyiv ) was among these admit ted. Ho took a place llvopaeoa distant from the plnco where the czar was to stand. As bo con tinned to wear an overcoat ho was re quested to remove It , but declined on the piound thatho wasafruid of the drauhgts , Ho was arrested and taken to prison , when n i-ovol\ oiid a Klobulo supposed to contain jiolsonwns found in his pockets. Ills name IsShatnelkln. IlnCiiHrd to toast LOMIOV , April S. At a dinner given bj tuoD < Non Congregational chuich at Tavls- toclc , Dovonshlrc , n sensation was caiued by tno presiding mi nlstcr. Kov. Mr , Da\U , t\ho snld ho could not propose the toast to ' The Queen , " and ho would tberofoio call upon Ilev. Mr. Johiibon to perform that task Davis cddod that ho ( Johnson ) might also toast tlio prlnco of Wales and all gamblers if ho chose to do so. Johnson consequently jnoposed the toast to "Tho Queen , " saying her majesty baa no moro loyal subjects than the dissenters , 'i'hcrounon the assemblage. with the exception of Hev. Mr. Ta\ls ) am \\ifo.roHo totncirfoct and .sang thu national authom , "God Save the Queen. " n U'urknicii. MUMC n , April 8. A nuinbor of unoraplojei Raxonsundllavarians todiy nttacUoda gu of Polish -workmen engaged in laying a cable at Hof , Binarla. A llcrco light followed during tba protjross ofhich tweuty-lho men , some on one sldo and some on thu others were more or less seriously \vouuiloil. Troop- wcro eventually sent to the scene of the Uli. turbauco aud manaiod to rjucll taet itUorJcr ( ) > cr < iinuu. Duiiuv , Apiil 8.At the flrst public meet ing of the National federation yesterday It was aunouiued that the account la Jehu 1)11 en's name lindlwn ov nlrawn to the extent of $1 " ,1X1) ) uud tlvixj uero other urguit lln- bllltloa to the nuivnut of SIO.lWO. It was con- wiurntly resolved , to mil upon McCarthy mil I'nriell to nniiicdlately rolc-aso n sum from the fundhdu h 1'nrls sufllcicnt to meet irescntnnd futuio Liabilities. Prince 'Nnpolrou'x Will. Hove , April 8.po will of the late I'rineo Vnpoleon is rounttkabl ) precise. In bis hrootlons forthw fibteqtilos the prime fort - t the piescncotlf his oldest son , 1'rlncii Victor. Hoasks'tJiU , his roinnlns bo bulled n St. Jorotno jcliansl , Chuich of the In- i all ties , Pnrln , near the tomb of the Jlrst S'lipolcon , unloaa Iho Bovcriiniont refuses icrmlsilon , in vvlflch case ho deslnd that his jody bo cnloiiiUeiJ la acavo caivcd out of lollil lock on the Isles of Sanguluaro , In the lulf of Ajacolo , "whoio my grave mav ho wave beaten In lunge of my stornn llfo. " : 'rincoN'apoleon upbraid < I'rinco Victor nsn rebel nnrt totilly ignores him in tno disposl- , lon of his prcDertv The roidliiR of ttio will was a painful cero nony. When the prwnpo excluding llio rest of the family was reichcd 1'ilnco I ouls i.in o bis mother and frantically embraced her , cry inn , "Never , never , dear mother , wo nto co-heirs " It is stated that ho will ndtioro to its resolve , which ex-Kmpress Kugcno up- il.uuls , to divldo tlio piopei ty equally nmong bo mcmbcwof the ftimllj. The Aitxtrnll.in federation. Svipr , April 3. Tlio federation conven \entlon has adopted resolutions that the fed eral government slnll il\ and rontrolcustoms and thit the present tariff shall rciinln un changed pending the adoption of a umfoim . .nrlffith free trade throuphout the fedcra- ton. The proposal to dellne the consolidation of the public debt on a basis of JE-10 per head of population was rejected anil It was decided , o lca\o ttiat mutter to bo dealt w 1th by pjr- lament Tlio local po\\cis of colonial pailla- iit-nts have not been touched , but there Is a unvlso that In the event of laws clashing .ho fedoinl parliament slnll prevail. Similar to the "Mallu. ROME , Aprils. Tlio tual nt Had of 17 members oftho .Mala Vita society excites In- onso Interest. A few admit thit they sounded certain poisons by order of the so- doty under fear of death The evidence of the informers caused gieat. excitement In nuit today. The piisoncis shouted and gas- Iculatcd to their fuonds In couit and the up roar amounted almost to a riot. Aruontlno's l.utoxt BUINOS AIIIKS , An ill 8 The Atgentlno cabinet has signed n decree suspending until time next the payment of deposits in the latioml and provincial bnnlts , and offering depositors the option of takingmtcunl bonds u exchange for their deposits. TUB govern- ncnt's dccreoa unexpected , nnd has created a bad Impression llilrd < _ .la8s hports .Inllpd. LONDON , April 8 During the time the city and sulmrbin races wcro being inn at ttpsom .odav the meinbors of two third class hotting clubs located on the Strand iilleU the rooms waiting for the immr-s of the successful norses to bo announced 'iho uollco raided , ho club rooms nnd inado a largo number of nriests rntinillui lilbprals A'letririoiis. N. S , April S. Elections for members of the Nova Scotia leiiistntuio weio hold jestcid.iv in Capo Hroton , Antagonist ! and Hunts counties to fu > the vacancies caused In thoresignation of liberal mcmbcis to run In the Dominion elections i'ho libor.ils carried all these counties. S. yn QtiintoiiVim Murdered. SIMI A , April a A letter has been received lore from the leader of the Manlpurs declar ing that Chief Commissioner Quliiton nnd all : ns colleagues -\\howhro taken prisoners ro- iciitlj at Manipur hnvo boon miiulorod J'herclias been further lighting nt Manipur and another British ofllccrasltillcd. . Gormniiy APrald uriliinsln. I3n IN , April 3. In consequence of the Russian missing of troops on the Gnlician and Sllesinn frontigro the German go\ern- meat has decided to strengthen the eastcin frontier carrisons. Intimated a Uculro l , April 8--Tlio Chronicle says the marquis of Landsdouno hns intimated ado- ire to lesion tho\icoiojship of India on ac count of ill health and other icasons. HlinolH Stockyards inii ) , III , April S The house committee on agriculture this evening heard arguments on the question of stoclcvnrds charpes by i-eprosentatives of the various stockards companies of the state. The bill under consideration \\os Hamsoy's which has been ondorDOd by the Farmers' club and which provides an ironchd schedule o maxi mum charges , liu * Coj of the Union stock yards , Chicago , ana Vlco I-'rosldont ICnox of tholIastSt Louis j aids argued against any reduction of clnrgos Mr Coy \\as very forcible in his argument Ilo explained that the stocltyaids company maintained a double truck railroad from Utlfhton to tlio yauls , nnd over this it does not cost the shipper n cent to UniiMiort his stock Xvot only this , but there Is a proat deal of labor nnd risk in the ciro nnd man agement of the stock nnd to cover all this there were but two cbaigea made for food and yatdauo. The complilnts wcro not mnde by shippers \\lio understood things , but by small country shippers , who reasoned by the mice of food and did not rcail/o that § 1 a bushel chnrccd for corn covered all tho'o other items of expense In closing Mr. Coy said that last year the Union stoolcynrds were responsible for one-half the commerce of Chicago One hundred nud fifty thousand people are clothed and foil by tlio yards. HJveiy bullock standing In the farmer' jaid today Is woith SID moio to him bc- cause of the existence of this market hcio. "If jou leave usulonowo romaln where wo are , but it jou pa-s such a bill as this no will be dil\on fiom thostato. " Allot- the Alton. Niw Youic , A pi 11 h The clones at the trunk line ofJlco today were bus ) scudluff out formal notices to cut the Chicago it Alton oft from through baggigo and ticket facili ties The "scalpers , " are inclined to expect a harvest of outside business as a cense quence. Tilends of the Alton say the pres ent movement will end as did that of hsT , which lasted about twenty months The Alton people siv that diuniu ; that uontro- vcisv tha passenger tratllc of the Alton was. nearly doubled. Daneo ol linntli. Cincuno , April 8. William Brnriff peddled tickets all day \estcrdny for Harrison. After the polls rlo-cd hq , 9ut into asiloonory hrppy and calloa for drinks Attenv mils ho began uaneinir and ( jinging until ho was out of breath. Ho is a viny largo man and the Inrtcndor warned him to desist or hoould hint himself , llranltlkopton dancing , tiow- ovcr , nnd soon chopped to tbo floor and died in a few minutes SIN Fiuscisro , Call , Apiil S. C , P. Huntington - ington , when asked nbout the rumored pur chase by hliti of the Ohio Yalloy roau , run- nlng fiom Princeton , It ) , to UvatisUllo , Ind , bald ho had bought It I'reMilcnt iTorlaii. niooMisorov , Infty April 8. Prof. Coulter of Wabash college - today elected to tlio presidency of the stnta unhersity to succeed Jonlan , who has taken the picsldoncy of St. in foul university. Rheumatism. . Neuralgia , N. Ogdcn , Mich , Hagcrstown , ll , Mny 17,1890. April81 , IW "A linlf Wotllo of "I anil others of your Invaluable , my medicine , St. JacoU family , have uscilSt. Oil. cured tnoof rhcu- Jacobj Oil for ncu- mutism ami rhou- rulgla and found It luattOBitellinsortlio knco. Uu tlio best hi n inx'dy | , cfluctlva the universe. " cure. " J. it. L. PORTER. Mm. AOKH Keiur. IT HAS NO EQUAL. MOKE NEBRASKA RETURNS , rurthor Emlonco of the Succjss of tbo Ntw Election Sjstoui , THE AUSTRALIAN PLAN'S ' RECEPTION. / "ItVnrks Mko a Clmfin , " IB the ( Joni'iil l/'xptcsslon IiloonHO or Nti l.li'pimp , tlm IHSIIU In Alan ) IOVVIIH. Ilriiuov , Neb , April S [ Special Telo- TiiR HEI : . ! Hebron yesterday wit nessed ono of the hottest contested municipal elections since its orginizntlon , and nothing but praises wcro heaul for the Austinllan ballot svstom , The iiulepcndont-hlgh-llcenso ticket was elected , with O. II Scott for nia.v r ; Con way Lcedom , clerk ; W. H. IluBtics , treasurer ; .Jacob Hotidcrshot , police Judge ; J. It. Klllot and J.V. . Hughes , conn- cllmcn for the l- list \vard ; J. .T. Ilolcomb , Second ward ; Ueorgo Hunt , Third ward. Thonntl-llccnse inonclpctcd nio II II Head- lev , engineer ; C. M Hasten , Scconu nnd 12. Khly U'hhd ward couucilmeii. 'Hie ( jiilelOMt Kvcillolil. . OscroM , Nob. , April 8. jSpcclil to Tun Utr.J Yesterday was the most , quiet elec tion ever held m this village. It toole some time to cot the now Australian billet svstom in working order , but vv lion it was started everything worked lllco n charmnnd all were nlcasod vv ith it , Thcto was only ono ttckot in the Held , although there was some scratch ing and other names substituted nnd voted for. Osccoln polled 17J votes. The issue was license or no license , and the village wont dry by U innjoilty. rvien AnVlnaciM. . CFVTKAI. Cm , Neb . April -Special [ to Tin : I3i r I Ycstordiy's cloctlon icsultecl In the success of the liccnso ticket by a small plurality , except councilman in the First ward , vvlicro the ant ! license candidate had 1 mjjoritv There wcio thrco tickets in the Held , tlio vote on mayor standing : Scott , license , 11T ; Touts , anti-license , 101) ) , Hanson , icpubllcin , " The next council stands four for liccnso and two against It WorkoilVr > ll at Cur , Neb , April S [ Special Tcleuraii to Tin BIE | The Australinn bal lot system worked like a chirm There woi o two tickets iu the Held , the independent and the peoples' ticket. 1'ho iviucs were clcnily dolinod. Tlio people's tkket fnvoiod the piesont efllelenoy of our publlo school and a liberal administiation of the city government , to all of which the Independents were , if nnj thing , opposed. lllc-aally. Pvvvsrr Cm , Neb , April S. [ Special Tel- esram toTi'r Bisi'.J W. C Stirkey , cditoi of the Pawnco Independent and the self-ap . pointed apostle to lead the Pavvneo county alliance i to great nnd assured victory , voted ii iI illegally I jcstcrday and will piobitily hnvc an i opportunity to become bottei acquainted with j thoAustinlian ballot system bcfoio ho is through with it. * \ Quiet Day. Wumiiur , Neb , April 8. [ Special to Tun DTE. ] The flection passed olt quietly hero , under the now sjstetn of balloting Two tickets wcro in the Hold , the anti-occupation tax and the peonle's ticket , the latter being clectod by a treed majoiitv Not a single error was made In marking the ballots 7h" Now i ) nti > m Iliidnrnod. BV.MUOIT , Neb , \pril 8 [ Special to THE Bri\l The election passed off very satisfac torily to all. The new law is lioaitlly en- dorsod. Some who were at fust oppoaod to the law aio now Its stiongost advocates Voting was not retarded , as many prellcted The entire icpublican ticket ib elected. Under the New 3 NI-.WMAX GIIOVB , Neb , April S. [ Special toTui : BBP. ] The citv elec'tion passed ofl very quietlv , according to the Australian method The trusteed clectod for the ensu ing yeir are \VUIiam T. Searls , Ilormun Saare , Thomas , Ostcrguid , G. C Dlmock and Charles ilinman. Alh'on's ' f'j.-isy 'Jimc. ALIIIOV , Neb. , April 8 [ Special to Tin : I5i'i.J : Tlio city election passed off qiiiotly. The Australian ballot law \\orlccd satisfac torily. License or no license was the issue. I License carried by a mnjoilty of six. Drug gists' penults will not bo granted. For lilcli i l STOCKHAM , Neb , Aprils ( .Special to Titr. DFK.I TLo cntiro hiKh Hcenso ticket Is elected by a nujoiitj of 1) ) . The succesbftil ticket is us follows J.I1 , Orosshans , J. W. ( hay , I1.V. . Hoffman , A. Grosslmns , P. A. Patterson. Kcvi.scd Itcturns BKITIIICK , Neb , April b. [ Special Tele gram to THE Bur. ) The revised returns of jesterday's election in this city gives Fogg , independent-democrat , a majority of , ! 'J ' over U 13. Sherman , republican , /or mayor. l J'lohihltloii. N , Nob. , April 8. [ Special to Tun Ilru.l Ono jcar of prohibition was ouough for Donlpan A full license board vvos elected. 'Xho contest as liccnso or no li cense. _ Temperance 1'copln Mo.fnico. AiNSVVOimi , Neb , April S. [ Speclil Tele gram to Tun BiF.-Our ] city election yester day resulted In the election of n town board pledged npuinst saloons. The temperance people tvjolcc. _ _ _ _ A Tnnprriuion I' okct Illoctcil. llM't ni It V.N CIT > , Nob. , April 8 iSpscinl to Tin : Hit. -'iho I city election passed olT von quietly. A republican temperance ticket waj elected by n lurgo majority. Iho Poopld VltMorloiia. WACO , Noh , April 8. ( Special to Tun Un I The people's ticket , or the whisky element's ticket , as the prohibitionists called it hero , was clocte l by ililgniajoilty. . Pasiotl nil TCKVMVII , Neb , April -Special [ toTni : rp | The city election pissoil oft quietly and the new Australian ballot law gave iron- em ! sntlsfartion The ontlro nutl-llcenso ticket was elected by a lingo mnjoilty. it / / , / „ * Hit.'Mit. ot1 llojd'H Aiiprouil of .Several N'rvv la\v , Ltvcot.v , Neb , ApiilSpccliit < [ toTiiB JBn-.l-Tlio following bills vvoie signed b > Govcrnoi Uojn today. Senate llio No 21'l , nn act to establish o\ perlinontil stations at CulbcUwon and tula , Neb , nml Ihlug the control and mcnt of tlm same Senate llio No i-'Ou , an act to amend sectloi. 1 , of chapter fiO , of the compiled statutes of 1S87. This ntTocls the runnhiKjof saloons In the two mile limit mid refers only to Omaha Sonata file No , IS , an act to amend section 00 of in tldo a , of chapter 11 , of the statutes of Ib'-O This Is an act providing for the or- f-anl/ation , government nnd powers of cities of tlio second elms having nioio than llvo thousand Inhabitants The orlRlnal statute Is amended to icid that "tlm nnvor and council shall rnvopovuTtoboirovv money and pledge the pioporty and cieiln of thocltj upon Its negotiable bo'nds or other- \viic onn amount not ONcecdlngSlOO.OiM foi thopuioso of constructing or aiding In Iho constriction of n sj stem of sowinipe. " Also enabling iho citj tobonovv Sl-J'i.tXKI for the constri.ctlon and opciation of a system of \ * ntnt-.t nrU . House toll No Wi , an act to provide foi thosupjioit and inaltitt'tiance of the nilionul guilds of the state House loll No ! > , an act to amend the ciinnnalcode , section I'-Ti of chapter I ft of the statutes ot 1 7 , inaki'iK the following pro vision If an ) poison bv fnlso ptetenses shall obliln from another person any inonev. oto , with Intent to defraud , or shall fraudulently obtain Iho endorsement of an other person on a note , etc , of the value of § .15 or upw.iuls , such poison mav bo itn- ptitoiiodlu the penitentiary not moro thin llvonoi loss thin one \Mr If the vuluo bo less than f-W , the culpi It is subject ton line of $ U'0 era thhty dn.vs' iinpilsoiimunt In the county j ul Scnutolilo No OJ , an act to provide fur the depositing of state and county funds in I ) inks. Sen nto llio No 117 , an act to make the sell ing or giving nwnv of milt , spirituous or vinous llquois or intoxlc ttlncr thinks of am kind whatsoever to an J ndl in not a cltl/cn , a felony and providing a penalty thrrcfoi. faciiatolilo No 11s , an act to in ike thu sell ing or giving nvv.u'of Iiro arms , ammuni tions , tu other munitions which cm boused in llio arms to any Indian not a cltl/on n felony anil provldim- penalty therefor House mil J > o 11)7 ) , an act to consti net and fuinish additional buildings at tlio Notuaski instltutn forfieblo minded youth and malt ing nnpiopriatlon theiofoi Ilonsoioll No ( ) ) , act toauthoiiro the stito ttvisuierto ti.msfci fl .Ts | Ml fiom the ranitol bjildina tax to t ho geuti il ftnul llou.so loll No11.1 , an act authorl/ing'thi ) stito tieasuret to tiansfer $ ll.'iO , ! ' > fiom the saline land stocky aid to the state getieinl fund. House roll No. Si > 1 , an act to provide for the p.ijiuont of the expenses of the Ne braska national guards Inclined in aldliiR in the suppression of the lute Indian Insuricu tlonHouse House loll No liTfi , an nit for the appoi- tionincntof and designation of concessional dish lets , & - Southern I'nuHlu I lcotlon. SINTIIVNCISCO , Cal. , April 8 [ Special Telepiam to Tun Bic.J : At the annual election of the bouthcrn Puclllc company today shares lopresentlng a par value of $ ir > ,000,000 , out of 511G,000,0)0 ( ) wcie voted and the old board of electors was ro-eleetod as follows C. I' . Huntitigton , Leland Stan ford , Colonel Charles F" . Cioc-ker.S. T. Citigc , A N. Townc , J. C. Stubbs , W I-I Ill-own , W V HutitliiRton , 13 II. Mlllei. Thomas i3 Stlllman and Thomns II llubbnd The olcction of this boaidof illtoctois insuioIt Is stated , thoio eloitlon of Piosldcnt lluut- Itiiftoii The latter piescMtcd a lopoitof the j car' t > work and spoke favorablj in general of the vcii-'s business nnd of the piospects iluilng the coniinjjjear In nn inteuiew this afternoon Pi csllclcnt Iluntinizton said thoptcscnt trans-contlncntnl agreement was not to bar other companies fiom building to rnlifotnli , as it was slmph a li.inioafricument , but it was a nutter of $ "iU,000Oiil ) or flit ) , OUUK)0 , ( ) to build n copipctinu' road , and theio was after all uiompaintlvclv little tonnage transport over lone hauls. Ilo stated that ho vv as offoied stock oftho Oic- gen Pacific load at , 10 cents on the dollar bo fete leaving Now Yoik , but tlidn't want it , Ilo had made no pmchoso of Santa To stock foi a lout : time , but had exchanged borne nf the oiicinal bt. Louis A , San ri.mclsco for icorgnnUud bauta To stock. Local changes have bu-ii gcnerallj honeilclal to the South- em PaciUe bianch Mr Hun tltiRton sild the companv Is only waiting for the light of wuj to uuilil the prosx > cctcd coast line in southcin C.illioinui. lor ICmbey./'eiii nt. KiciiMOM ) , Va , , April 8 Lewis Koolror , ono of the most prominent business man of Hlehmond and for inanj years trcasutor of St Paul's l piacopil church , was nttcsitod today clmrgoa with the ombo//lcmelit of § 17,000 from an estate , of which for many jears ho has boon agent. Figures AccoinjnnioJ by Argnmonts Against Enilrond llcgnlntion. BUSINESS AFFECTED BY CORN -CROPS , Tin ! VandcrlilltH Aj i'U to MaKu an I'liinnt Alining I'licnmulvi's . 'lut Iowa Crntrid'rt Joint Hate. HOSTOV , Musi , April 8 The ntiuunl pott of tbo Chicago , Builln ton fe lallrond was given out this mortiiiiK. No inentlon Is intulo of tlio lUiilln 'toii kv * North- em. Grots earning * , SJr0OlX , ! , opouUni ; expenses , taxes , rental and Interest on bonds , etc. , $ i."il'HHKj ' ( ) not ciinlnijs , SJW , ,000. Added to this vvi-io interest dlvldotiils received nnd not land leteltits , inaitliiRii total of $ . ! ,51 , OiX ) , dividend ! ) paid , n per cent , f.ls20,000 , ! , leaving a dellilt of 'llio u'lKirtsavs : "bo lai o a pint of thu country served by tlio companj's lines do 1 > emls on the coin ctop that am serl ous damiiKO to tb.U staplu must affect tlio business. The oiTett of the bail crop will Ito onlj toinporar.i how over. Our tnoro scrlnus iiitllcultles 101110 from laws vvhiih do not allow us to iu > Uusi ness on business punciplcs The law pro hlbits poollnir , tlio most fonvi'iiient if not the only effective foi m of associated action , and It lemalni to bo seen vvhi'llicr any substitute cm bu found to check the temlonev to unreasonably low prlut which alw ivs prevail with hull1- IKiidcnt action witlinut some nu th oil of ollcctlvo 10 oiici.Uion conniot iiiK llnfi 111111 become bankrupt and in the end consolidate 1 hero are sl iiH of a irrovvlnir Imllof. both In mnl out nf con tint the Interstate ( ominotii' law should boamomlt'd. I'ho law has cost and is costliiR ( ho country millions of doll us and that tno public can find It for Its Intoiost to Imif , ' maint iln laws which niiiko that jiroperty nnnccessiuily and 1111 naturally lin/irdoiis and impioiltablo would seem im possible. " The Alum Not Disturbed. Cnicvfio April -General , - MnimKorChap- pell of the Alton ro id IH not disturbed over the boycott declared ntralust his line b.v east inn lines because thu Alton 10fused to pledge itself to piv no moio cotnmisstons Ilo snvs the Alton did not p iv commissions fiom iho tlmo the board of i tilings outer wont Into ef feet until Apiil I. when Itvns cliscoveicd that its competitors woio doing so nnd ic bumud it. The Alton indulged unco boforu to irot along for two juirs without the co opeiatton of oaMtcin roads , and ho thinks thov can contrive to live now. It will likcl.v establish agent * of Its ow n In the east I'luMdont Hook oftho Jacksonville South eastern has icopcnod the C'liicago-St. I ouls tioublo bv wUhdrivviiiK fiom the westoin passongci assotlution His likely tint this will result in the c.incollalIon ol the tiafllo an ingomcnt of the Atuhlson. A Viuiilci'lillt Amcin | ; rit , NPW VOHK , Apiil S. [ Special to Tin : Urc.J 1'ho foinmei-c-Iil Advcitlsor saji- ' * l'hu nriangonients nude by the Vandai bills with the Kcadiiifj coinpiny li in thonnturo of atounigc a 'icciuent by which the I akoShoto load iKivuitogivo theKer.d- ing SI,001,000 In now business for llvove.irj. In letuin the Uc > iding ngiccs to ship all its past-bound co.il ov 01 the New York Central to llutTilo Tlio UnultiiK Is to lecolvoan ad vnnco of Jo cents pei ton In tolls anil Is to allow a lolutoon freight locelved fiom the IjakeShoie. The signing of this iifjieoment isanothei indication that tlio VnndcrbllU nro in full eontiol of llio Keadingioad" I t.s.i mi' . Nnvv YOIIK , Aptll S. [ Special Toleprnm to Tin : Ili'u.l rbogcnetal tlmo convention dosed a session in tnls city today 'Iho most important business transacted was the cluiifjlng of the boilj. It will heieiftor bu known as the Anieikan liiilwnj .isMoilation. If S. II lines was rlected president II l\ Hojce , genrril snpeiintiiiilont of the Ohl- cugo , Kock Island iL I'M Itn * lallwny , was elected vice piosldent. Iho oxcuutlvo ootu mlttoe icnoitcd that IJTi.OOO miles of lonits wcro i opt esontcd in the iiisoolatlon Oin > of the anienctnients lulaptcd to tnilus iuk > j > Is tint KI-CCII and vvhito llags shall bo cntricd at night time as well ns da ) . 'IIn ; lwa Central. Dis Aloivi s In , April S [ Spcchl Tele- gum toTur Hi iTho i | Iowa Centitl has ultlelnlly adviscd the inihv ly commissioner tli it it has fully and completely nut into effect the Joint rate oruci of October , Ih'W , on throiuli shlpmonls , tliosaino boingSO per cent of ( hi * class A i.ito In pursiiuncn of this iiotillcation ttio board hits ordoied ills- mUsed nil pioceedlngd pending against tha load tuiullngto m iko it en foi LCI the order Tnls is llio lint trunk line that has cornoto time. All other tiunk lines aio still holding out J'l o Gnat of tlio genuine InipnrKid Idliann Hulls "Malt Kxtiaet nsa toulcnutrl- tlvu , has c.msi'd u ciotvd ot fruudii- lent liiiltiilnt s to Ooinii Into tli mar- l.ut llovv iroof them1 Tlio/muluo his the blk'niitini ) ot 'loh inn Holt , T DII the neck of uvory bottlu Hlsnir fc Jli ndeliiin On. solo u unl b Ilnr- c'l lysttect , Novv VinU. Sp rng and Iliil ! ! ! SHIKT'S ' SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIE.TS . SHIRTS SHIRTS An Incomparable Sale of Shirts , SHIRTS SHIFTS At Matchless Prices SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS Hid , So Many of 'Km. ' T . \ c fcv -n SHIRTS _ . . Had So Many Kinds. xx i c = > u o J. i SHIRTS Had Such Hands m Slylcs. SHIRTS SHIRTS H-Wl 'Em Si ) \ \ cil ) lulc. i SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS s. 36o. 4ou. PIJA.JM SHIRTS . . . . . * * Out.ng Cloths. He. Cic. OOo. f SHIRTS batoc'ns. ( iUo to Sl.iio. y- ' , " J. / .iJLI SHIRTS Stocldnottcs , 7fioandl. VjrOt STRIPES SHIRTS Jorooy Cloths , ? 1 nnd $1.- " ) . j-- . - SHIRTS Madras. , ( . to-tj- Km , CHECKS SHIRTS SOLIDS SHIRTS f lo $2' PIGURSS SHIRTS $2't SHIRTS t33.60 Ki nds. SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS Look in the Window oil the Corner. SHIRTS SHIRTS Nebraska Clothing Co SHIRTS SHIRTS , SHIRTS SHIRTS Corner 14th and Douglas Streets , SHIRTS " wxmmnm itttmim Summer SHIRTS ; Stvles.