THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , FE1HUTAUY 2) ) , 1892. DEMOCRATS AVOID ISSUES Silver "Problem Will Ba Sidetracked by Tariff Dabato. OUT CONGRESSMAN BRYAN THINKS NOT Imllr-Ulnns Tluil thn lucllnlis Will rcrinlt NothltiKto Intrrfprc nllli Thrlr I'ros. lircts lit thn 1'all Klrrllmis-Otlinr i I'olltlral ( iossli | , \VA9tiiNOTov Iltntctv OF Tur. Her , fill ! lAii/iiTcrA'Tii STIUBT : , \V\8iiiNOTov , IX U. . Fob. 1U. 'No , sir , there will bo no clash between the silver nnd tariff lasiies , " said Uropro- tontatlvo Bryan of Nebraska , n member ol the committee on ways nnd moans , in toply to n question this afternoon ns to what would bo done with the silver problem after tariff takes the lloor. " 1 think the democrats In the home , " con tinued Mr. Urynn , "havo enough parlln- inontnry skill , as well ns political tactics , to luuidlo the two great cjuostlons nt ono and the satnu tuna without limiting the in clash. The bill placing wool , binding twlno and cot ton tics and cotton bagging on tbo free list will bo reported to the house on Saturday , the S7th Instant , and on Tuesday , the 1st ot March , they will bo taken up for consideration , U Is tlio aoterimnatlon of the committee on ways and means to push tlio debate upon thuso questions forward until they nro voted upon , but the committee does not bellovo that there is nny moro im portnnco attached to these measures limn there is to the proposition lu Mr. Hland's free coinage bill nnu whenever It is decided thnt the tariff bill shall stand asldo and free coinage rome to the front the decision will mcot with no opposition nn the part of any democratic member of the committee on i and means. " Hut Action Will Ho Di-liiyiMl , Not withstanding thoofllclal statement from n democrat who represents the Crisp faction , nnd , therefore , the controlling powers ot the house , there is good reason to bollovo that ono of the principal objects In determining to bopln the debate upon the specillo tariff bills before a day Is fixed for tno consideration of the silver question , Is to definitely delay , If not absolutely side trade , the latter question until after the November elections. It will bo verv o.isy for the silver and nntKsllver democrats to play shuflocook with tlio sil ver nnd tariff bills and defeat an actual vote upon the silver question before the full elec tions. It Is Improbable that there nro moro than two dozen of Mr. Bland's followers who nro unxlous to bo placed on record respecting free coinage. Tlio truth Is , almost overv domocrut in congress would bo glad of the opport'inlty to dodso the silver question. Mr. Bland himself is fully determined to force the light on free coinage , and if there Is suftlclont power within himself and his followers the silver question will como be fore tbo housoat no distant day. Whllo the free comairo ndvoratcs are clam oring through their correspondence and press interviews for nn early action upon the silver question and are announcing with apparent vehemence that they uro eager for the fray , it is noticed In n lurgo majority of instances that they are encouragine Immediate com mencement of the debute upon the tariff. Democratic members of the committee on ways und means sav the debate upon the three tariff bills which nro to comn up in tbo house on the 1st of March will last nt least six weeks. This would take the bouso until tbn middle of Mny , did it do nothing but talk tali IT. About fourteen upprourintion bills nro to bo passed before the tliml vote is taken upon the tariff. It will take moro donate upon these appropriation bills than it will upon thn three tar i ft' bills , so that , it mav be seen , July will como before the tariff bill and the regular appropriation bills ran he dis posed of , which will make action on the sil ver bill out of the question unless the demo crats abandon their declaration for nn early adjournment of this session. XrlirimldiuN on tin' Civil Scrtlru 1. 1st. A lint of these citizens of Nebraska who have passed civil service examinations and are eligible to appointment to thu classillcd service has just been prepared at the head quarters of the Civil Service commission. Following is the list with the percent of tholr general nvorngo attained nt the exami nation : William T. Hustings , Bui-well , 7S per cent : William II. Schnell , Clay Center , 75 ; Jonn L. Plorson , Omaha , 81 ; Jacob M. Hill , Omaha , 74 ; Arllncton Jenkins , Lexing ton , 71Vallaco ; B. Wood. Valley , Douglas countv , SO ; Kdwln S. Sprccher. Scluiylor , 87 ; Walter W. Wells , Schuylor , 80 ; William U. Dawes , Lincoln , 80 ; John W. Kern. Raymond , 75 ; FrodK. Gohle , Hustings. 74 ; Frederick U. Konyon , Lincoln , 7U ; Alonzo F. Deford , Lincoln , 84 ; William Highland , Leigh. 77 ; Nathan .P. Colwoll , Grand Island , 70 , copyist examination ; Adrian George , Reynolds , S3j J. M. Hlatt , A I inn , 70 ; Mary II. Williams. Honrnov. 90 ; Ida 1C. Kdson , Omaha , SS ; Klla A. Halln , Arlington , 8'J ; Ctinrlotto G. Curtln , Lincoln , 84 ; Irtu Craig , Beatrice , 77 ; Mary A. Hock. Omaha , 77 ; Nora A. Cox , Omaha , 70 ; 1C in urn S. Thompson , Omaha , 72 ; Laura M. Trevltt , Crete , 73. .Mny Hi ) llommilily Iti'lliril. Another effort Is being made to srcuro the removal of the sentence imposed uuon Judeo Advocate General Swaim , who , It will bo ro- < -allod , six or eight years ago was suspended for u period of twelve years for some alleged irregulnrltioi in his dealings with private citizens. On the 17th of next month , were It not for this suspension , General Swalin would bo eligible to retirement under thn rules which allow olllcors to rotlro tinon their own applications for a service pf thirty continu ous ynnrs. At present ttio president is un- nblo to place the general upon the retired list unless ho suspends tin ) sentence. It Is said that the president would bo willing to retire General Swaim were it not for the barrier imposed by the court martial. IClTorts linvo repeatedly boon made to soenro the sus pension of the sentence Imposed upon the general , hut there has been ono reason or an other in the way. it looks now as though In view of the approach of tlio date when General - oral Swam may bo placed upon thu retired list by the operation of the law , the prosl- dent mav suspend the sentence , nnd lot the law take Its action , A largo number of prominent men in congress nnd arrnv ufllcers have recommended suspension of sentence , At present there Is only nil acting judge ad vocate general of thu army. MIxri'llani'iHlrt , Secretary Noble today took up and dis posed of the clulm of linrdln county , lown , for Indemnity on account of corlaln lands within Its borders alleged tn ibo swamp and overflowed. There nro 7,050 acres Involved In the case , and tbo commissioner of the gen eral bind ofllce rejected tlio county's claim nbout two years ago upon the ground that the lauds are not subject to Indemnity under the nets of March U , ISSIi , and March .t , IS'iT , The commissioner holds that tlio lands wore not bwamp and overdoivod , made fit thereby for cultivation , Secretary Noble says the grounds for I eject ion were sufliclont. Assistant Secretary Chandler todny ap proved the decision revoking the cuso of iiusoni-o of Charles II. Whltaker from his pro mnptlon entry in the Chamberlain , S. [ ) . , district , lie also aftlrmed thn dcuUlon in the undoslgnated land case of John Lomp , IloUo City , Idaho , and the surveyor general is directed to proceed to designate the lands. The Rccoml assistant postmaster general has ordered service on the star mall route between Stuart and Butto. Boyd county , in creased to six times a week. In the mutter of the application made by Senator Manderaon for the establishment o'l u meteorological bureau at Norfolk the chief of the weather bureau says thorn is no ap propriation to cover the exponto and that northern Nebraska Is at present very fairly provided for and notes the fact that thov uuvo a voluntary observer there now , but that If the paopfo of Norfolk will purchase the signal Hags , ha will order the dally fore casts lent by wire. A Wlutormuto was today appointed postmaster - master at Platea , Snltne county , vice 13. Hanetka , roslpnod. Ktato Senator J , H , Woodruff and J , B , Okie , prominent citizens of Wyoming , were at the Indian oftlue this afternoon with Sena tor Warren oa matters relating to tholr state. MM. Joseph MoC'aroy and Mrs. Warren held a pleasant Informal reception at the Arlington today. \ > , s. H , , WAIIII.SV.TOX , D. a , fob. 10. IHiwclulTelo- itraiu to THIS Uas.J-Thj following Hit of pensions er.intod is raporto.1 by Trie Ben nnd Kxnmlncr Bureau of t Inlms ! .Nebraska : Original Samuel Saundor . lohn Al. Creafost , Uoorgo W. Millar , J , R Snynor , Theodore Lasalrp , John M. Hullck , Patrick Fitzgerald , Knoch Moore. William E. Morgan , Simon Klnlon , John II. Close , Irn B. Botkln. J. C. Kralg. Grinin Vnndyko , lohn Harris. Solomon P. Golgcr. Arlonls W. Slmklns , Alfred DurnndVllllnin Bnrr. Seth M , Mason , Vochel W. Superland , Samuel Andrews , Alison Mvo , Hany Aiuyers , Ad ditional , Wllllim T. Hiutlor. Norman P. Kills , William J. Noolv. Original widows , &a Minarva Atwood. Alexlcan widows , > tc. Wllhelmlo Martin. Iowa : Orlgltinl-Mlchaol H. McLnughlln , John P. Uoss , Joseph P. Wnro , Jacob 1C. Miller , William Haelofson , George H. Mar tin , Charles Al. Balloy , Silas Aluthorlv , John H. Fliimm , Jacoo iV. Clnric , William V. Palmclor , Robert P. Graham , W. GeorRo Iloofll , John M. Plbbs , Ole S. Borgstad , Adam C. Iliwlck , Peter Clymor , James Dutobor , George W. Armor , Georeo D. Don- nldson , James Kuisoll , Joseph T. Souor , John Coomer. John Osborn , Alex A. Sullivan , Prank D. Thompson , John C. Brunch , John Patterson , Karl Schollffurtb , Lewis Coon , Moses A , Jacknmn , Alnthlus Baker , Thomas B. Dohnrtv , James 1C. Houts , Henry Sulsgivor , William T. West. Robert Penman - man , Benjamin Brown , William H. Poster , Saniuel U. Rouse , Charles V. Hall. Yost Schroonfcr , Simon J. Martin , Philip Hunt , Jnmos S. Tlngloy , Peter Peterson , Andrew Lockrow. Aaron J. Jnspor , Eugunu Prlsbeo , Simon Plold. John G. Carrpboll , William D. Graham , Harrison N. Bouncy , Tony Gobyl , William T. Judd , John S. Dryden - don , Jn-jes II. Jefferson. Increase James John. Original widows , etc. Ann B. Sobolt , AHco Alcskel , Anna Al. Hoffner , Laura Galen , mother. Aloxicun widow Adam ICoch. South Dakota : Original James Leak , diaries Burnsldo , Jesse D. Alaion , Abljnh Hubbard , Joseph A. Moore , D. J. Grilling , H. D. Rogers , E. L. InenlK William H. Peck , E. H. Cope , George H. Varlco , ICdson G. Comstock. Ni-iiriilglu ruri-il In I'lriri'ii Mhuitri. Mr. J. S. Sturtovnnt , editor of the Wuupacn ( Wis. ) Post , says : "LastiilghtChamoerlaln'.s Pain Balm cured my wlfo of neuralgia of the face nnd tooth In lit teen minutes. Wo would not bo without It. " liO cout bottles for sale by druggists. Union soap Is irmdo of western pro ducts try It. AN OMAHA RESOHT. Coiirtland lli'ach to lin Orarrd liy 11 rnshloii- nhlt- SiiiiiiiintHotvl. . The people of Omaha nnd vicinity have clamored long nnd loud for n summer resort near at homo , n resort which they could visit together with tholr families without being compelled to contribute largo amounts of money In paying railroad fares. On account of the lacit of such a resort tbo wealthy ones have each summer Hocked to tl.o mountains , while these or the middle classes have found ploisuro In sojourning at Allnnotonka , Spirit Lake and oven Alanewa. At lust the problem has been solved , and when tbo season opens Omaha pcoplo will 11 ml a resort not moro than twenty minutes rldo from the business center of the city. The proposed resort Is at Coiirtland Buacb , on tbo south shores of Cut-Oft lake. A year or moro ago the Courtlandt Beach Improvement , association , with Inrco capi tal back of It , was organized. Thollrst uiovo was to dredge thu lake und cover the bottom with snud , thus making n Una and clean beach. As far as the public know there the matter rested and the siine public hoped against hope. Tbo stockholders of the com pany , many of whom uro among the richest men in tho" city , were not idle. Ttioy were busy getting their affairs in sbapo to begin active operations this 'season. Some weeks ago they employed nn archi tect to draft the plans for a summer hotel , pavilion , bath houses and pagodas. This work has been completed nnd the contract for erecting the buildings has been let , with the understanding that they are to no com pleted and ready for occupancy on Decora tion day , the day on which the pleasure ro- soit will ho opened to the public. The plans for the hotel contemplate a building to cost $1'JOUO. It will oo a frame structure two storlos in height , with wldo verandas running entirely nround the first and second stories. It will bo con structed similar to the fashtonablo sum mer hotels r.t the seaside resorts , with the reception , dining rooms , parlors and kitchens on the lirst , lloor. The second lloor will bo given up to private rooms and par lors. lors.Tbo Tbo bunding will stand about 100 footfrutn the shore of the lake , upon a high knoll , thus maintaining a flue view ot the entire shoot of water. Mr. Phllbin says that besides the hotel there will be any number of bath houses , all neatly furnished and equipped with all modern conveniences. A now steam yacht capable of carrying 100 people has been purchased , to urrivo May 15. But this will not afford the only facilities for boating , as l.'O new boats of modern design have boon purchased to arrive before the opening of the season. A largo amount of work will bo done upon the luke ns soon ns spring opens. Thu bottom tom will bo smoothed off and covered with sand , which will enable bathers to go out lully : ! ( ) ( ) feet from shore before Rotting bovond their depth. Thcso improvements which hnvo all boon contracted for will represent an outlay of not loss than WO,000. How to roach tbo lake Is a question that might worry the pleasure seekers , but , that problem has been solved. Arrange ments have been completed by which tno Omaha Street Car company will extend UH Sherman avenue line from the intersec tion ot Spraguostrcot north to Amos uvonuo , aid thence oaat , to the hotel over the bridge which Is to bo built by the county nnd city over the west arm of the lako. Thu cars will maintain a ton-minute service during tbo season , with nn-ccntfuro from the business center of the citv. citv.Tho The projectors of the enterprise ) state that the resort will bo lii-at-class In every respect nnd will bo a place that ladles without escorts can visit without fear of being in sulted. Noiv Washington , I'onn. , I'uoplu nro not slo'V about taking hold ot a new thing. If the article has merit. A few months ago David livers of that place hcught bis tlrst stoolc of Chnmborlaln'H Cough Romcdv. lie has sold It all and ordered mora. Unsays : "It has given the best of satisfaction. I have warranted every bottle , and have not had ono como buck. " CO cent and $1 bottles for sale by druggists. Union H3ip ! , { , 'U muitood to tioiiso. POVERTY AND FILTH. A Wagon Load nl thn Coniioiiii | < > I'liKse * the 1'ollru Innprrtlon. A woman nml live children , ranging in ago from 0 to 1(1 ( years , drove up to thu police sta tion ynstorday morning with u demoralized covered wagon and sadly debilitated horse and nskod for assistance , The woman said that they h.id lived on a farm near Lincoln , where her husband died about a.veuragoand they were on their way to Burlington , In. , where they have relatives. That they were In destitute aud very needy circumstances was apparent at a glunco.ovon before the mother staled that they had had nothing to eat since Thursday noon. A rickety stove In the wagon throw out very llttlo bent and tbo scantily clud children crouched sblvoringly near it , The most repulsive feature of tlio ontlro outlltwaitbe oldest of the children , a 10- year-old girl. Her face was stained with tobacco , and from either corner of her mouth hud oxudad a decoction of the masticated weed that hud meandered down over her chin and down her neck , leaving well defined narrow gauxo trails behind. The forward wboul and shaft on tbo sldo on which sbo sat , as well as the rump of the regretful boast that furnished mollvo power , were likewise covered with a frozen coating of browish varnish that indi cated the strength ana continuity of her "chaw , " The outtlt was referred to the county commissioners. Union soap , inumimclurcd in Neb , Kejmlillrun State Com rat Commlttun , The republican state central committee will moot at tbo Allllanl hotel this after noon. The mooting will bo a very interesting ono , and several important questions will como up for consideration. Every grocer haiuUoa Union t > oup. MORE EXTRA SESSION TALK Governor Boyd Prepares a Lettsr for Mem bers of the Leislature. MAXIMUM RATE BILL IN VIEW AllliiMi'p Lenders Arc Kuoun to l'n\or tlin Iileu lint Them t * Sumo Doiitit ( if tlin J'or onnl IVclInc' ' r tlin Inilepeiiil. out Ilpprr r LIXCOI.V , Nob. , Fob. 19. ISpoclnl to Tun Ur.n.J Oovornor Boyd lm a * yet mudo no stntomotit M to tits vlows In rogiud to oAlllng nn oxlrn soislon , and It mny bo stated that ho has not determined Just aa to want courao to purs no. Ho will sound the members of the leislnturo thomsolvci before coming to nny conclusion nnd will nslc their vlows upon tbo mnttor , especially upon the subjects will oh should bo umbrncod in the cnll for nn extra session. With this and In view onch member of the legislature will within the next few days rocolvo n copy of the following loiter : "Denr Sir : Would you hnvo the kindness to ndviso mo by return mail your opinion ns \yhotbor , In your JudR'nont , It Is ndviinblo lor'me to cull an nxtru session of tbo lORisln * turo , nnd If so , wimt , subject or subjects should , In your opinion , DO embraced In snld cnll. Also whether you think the members of the legislature would ngrco upon n renion- ublo maximum rnto bill say n reduction from the present tnriff rntos of It ) to L'O per cent. Most truly yours , .1. E. Horn , Oovornor. " It will bo lmiu siblo , of course , to foro- aliudow the results of the proposed inquiry , ns it is well known thnt the members of tbo legislature are tbomiolvos divided upon tbo question. Editor Plrtlc , who but yesterday succeeded .lay Burrows as editor of the Farmers Alliance , the mouthmoco of the Independent party of the state , Is known to bo In favor of nn'oxtra session , nnd said last. evening that ha ooliuvcd ono would bo callad early In March. Hoprosontatlvo MoKoynolds , an'd Independent member trom Clay county , was nt the capital todny , and hu slntod that In his belief there would bo no session. So the comments and opinions run , and it is not Impossible that when Oovornor Hoyil has received - coivod replies from all ot his inquiries no will bo as much In the dark asjto the wlshas of the members of the legislature as ho Is ut present , Mujor WinCim's Appointment. With reference to the many criticisms thnt hnvo been gratuitously bestowed upon J. C. Watson for nccoptinp n position upon Gov ernor Doyd's staff Adjutant Gonor.il Vif- qtialn today made the following statement : "Mr. .T. U. Watson's appointment as Judpo advocate general has b on the c.iuso of much adverse criticism against Uovornor Boyd and Mr. Watson. Tucso gentlemen have never answered these criticisms because vhoy Unow them to bo unjust and because they bollovod that the truth would at the proper time bo inado public. That time has now como ana Inasmuch ns I was responsible for the appointment it is proper that I should make the explanation. "You will remember that during the In dian campaign in the aarly part of last year a member of iba Nebraska National guard was ulllod by a comrade. A board of inquiry Investigated" matter , in accordance with mllllury regulations , and in duo time tbo report port of the board , with all the evidence taken , reached mo. After roadlnc the report very carefully , I wns of the opinion that the killing of the soldier referred to was a mur der Instead of an accident. I feared that tbo friends of the man might give the state. some trouble , mid to guard against this I sent for Mr. Wilts on , then in thosenato cham ber , and submitted the case to him. I asked him it he , as judco advocate general , ac quainted with the technicalities of military Jurisorudenco , could assure mo of a success ful defense in the event of the matter ilnd- ing its way Into the courts. Ho was positive ho could. After consultation with Governor noyd , Mr. Watson was Appointed Judge ad vocate to meet this emergency. This was the secret , of the whole matter , and I hardly think it fair to criticise Governor Boyd or Mujor Watson because they acted with the best interests of the state in view. "Tho state first , the party next is peed democratic doctrine. Wo were actuated by this nnd this nlono in the appointment ot Major Watson nnd ho was no doubt actuated by his sense of duty to the state in accepting the place , as there are no emoluments con nected with the olllcc. " 'Money Muni ( > < > In thu Stato. Yesterday ( Jhtoi Oil Inspector Holmrod ad- drnsscd n letter to Attorney General Hast ings submitting for his opinion n very line point ot law. According to his letter Inspector specter Carncs bad balanced the books on February 1 , of the present year , with a cash balance on Imnd of & > ( )5,09. ) Mr. Hclmrod re quested Mr. Cnrncs to turn over nil boolis , records , moneys nnd other property belong ing to tbo office. Mr. Carncs at once turned over the books , but replied thnt the money In his hands would bo turned into tbo state treasury according to law. The point made by Mr Hcimrod in his letter to the attorney general was that the law requires all moneys In excess of the salaries and ex penses turned into the state treasury ut the and of each ilscal year. The pay of the deputies and the Inspector is pro rated upon the total fees collected for tno whole year , nnd any action on the part of Mr. Carncs in withholding a portion of the year's receipts would seriously embarrass the Inspector and his deputies in the event that the year's re ceipts were not largoonounh to pay OXDOIISOS. It. was Mr. Ileimrod's belief that all moneys collected by Mr. Carncs during the current year should bo turned over to him instead of the state treasury. Attorney General Hastings today gave it as his opinion that Mr. Carnos could not do otherwise than to turn the money Into ttio state treasury. The gist of bis opinion is contained in the following sentence : "To state it another way , in the event ho should turn ever the money remaining In his hands at the close of his term of oftlco which was In excess of his salary and the salary of bis several deputies , nnd which belonged to the state , to any person than the state treasurer , 1 am free to suy that bo and bin bondsmen would bo liable to the state therefor , " Uiimlm C.iho In the Hunromo Court. An Interesting cuso from the district court of Uougtas county reached tbo aunromo court today. It is entitled Jensen ngalnst the Lewis investment company. The point in volved U the liability of an investment coin- puny for the acts of n man who is only torn- porurll.r In their employ ns nn agent , Jensen fa the owner of n piece of property In the city of Omaha , nnd In the spring of 1HS7 negotiated - tiatod n loan on the property through ono L. A. Stowiirt. This man Stewart was not the solo aeont of the Lewis Investment company , but placed applications for loans with various companies , according to circumstance * . The Jensen loan was placed with tbo Lewis com. pnny of Dos Moines. Jensen signed notes and mortgages to the amount of 1,200. and tbo papers worn duly tiled. The Lewis company forwarded the money to Stewart , who failed to pay It over to Jensen , but as alleged In the papers in the casa absconded. In the lower court the Lewis company claimed that Stewart was Jensen's agent rather than tuolr's. Judga Wukoloy hold In hU decision that for that occasion at least Stewart was the agent of the Lewis company and hence tLat company was responsible for his acts. Hu ordered the Lewis company to cancel tbo notes and rulraso the mortgage within ten days. The ' supreme court is now usKed to do'cido the point at issue. The case is much more Itn- portant than It appears on the surlaco. If the investment company wins in the su promo court every loan und investment company v& & S&x can escnpo nil responsibility of nnr of Its nqctits by simply not havinc nnv regularly appointed adopts. Tjoyvllt | simply ngrco to receive nnil take under consideration ap plication * for lonns frohi nny ono who mny choose to send thonn Tlio cuso will tic wntched with no llttlo .Interest by represent- tattvos of largo Investiiiont companies In this city. Who llrrchrs lliu Commission ? The pcoplo of the istnto who have bcon wondering whether , or not the ofllcliils np- pointed by Governor' Hoyil n year URO , bounced by Oovernor' Thayer In May last , and who nro ouce nioro In their old ninccs by vlrtuo of the rrlnstntotnont of Oovornor Boyd , will bo entitled to the back salary at * tuchod to thulr respective positions tuny possibly roaa an answer to tholr query ho- twcon the Hues of nn "opinion expressed ofll- cially by Attorney General Hustings this nftornoon. In January last 1C. R Cushman took his sent ns treasurer of Groolo.v county. Ills o111co was contested by II , M , Milnewho wns declared by the courts entitled to the ofllcxi. During the Cushman administration n certain sum of money wns collected belonging - longing to the state , the commissions on the snmo amounting to W.'t3.0'2. The query arose , who Is entitled lo the foes Cushman or Milne ! The attorney genera ! cave It as his opinion that the auditor should "credit to such ofllcor ns has performed the services auch fees as ho would , under tbo statutes , bo entitled , provided , of course , such fees were cnrnod while ho actually held such onico and performed the duties thereof under color and claim of right. " ( Ictitlp lit thnStnto Homo. Articles of Incorporation of tno Co-opcra- tlvo Union of Palmyra were filed with the secretary of stnlo today. The company has n cnnltnl of ? T > U,000 and will donl in farm produce - duce on the co-operative plan. The VUrlllod Urlck company of Nohr.isua City was Incorporated today by O. S. Miller , H. P. Euan and T. J. Hvans , with n capital stock of S100.000. State Treasurer Hill and Secretary of State Allen roturncd from tholr Texas trip this afternoon. General Thtiyor will rolurn tomorrow. Tnonoxtstatotoachers'oxnn.tntUlon will beheld hold simultaneously at Lincoln , North I'latto nnd Norfollt on September 1 and 'J. Representative McHoynoldsof Clay county visttod the scone of former loglslativo con- Illets today aim Incidentally predicted that there would bo no extra session. No now appointments 'Wore nmno todny but It 13 conlldontly expected that a number will bo made Monday. TlipyMlll riRlit. The war botxvcon Chief Dittoes nnd the pnmblors Is still on. Ono night last weeK the chief and four other ofllcors swooped down , or more properly speaking , up , as the pamblors were In the third story , on a party In the Hotel Ideal. It has lone bcon sus pected that Rambling was col up on there , but owing to the presence of two men nt the doors and electric bolls all attempts to got In were balked. Tuts time , however , they pot n confedcraln insldo the hotel , nnd cntrnnro was secured through his window , The cnso was culled before Judge Borgelt this after noon. The defense sought to provo bv Dlnges that entry was secured by stealth , constitu ting tro pass , nnd that to enter a dwelling at nlfjht It must bo by special lonvo of the court by n search warrant. The court ruled that the witness need not nnswor. After consld- ornb'.n argument the case was taken under ndvisomont , Thilt Clerkship Contest. The recount of votes In the district clerk ship contest is proceeding very alowlv. All ballots In any way Indicating the Intent of the voter , whether markqd with load pencil , at the ricbt or insldo the lines , are admitted. There nro still seventeen precincts to ba can vassed , and if the contestant , \Vaito , does not pain nny ruoro than ho has so far , the contest will bo useless. So far his not gam is only fourteen. from the .Court House. Judge Field today granted divorces to Randolph M. Volte from CyntU L. Volk , and Lena M. Nourso from Fred H. Nourso. De sertion mid cruelty were the grounds In each caso. caso.Tho will of John C. Soverin , sr. , late of Bndu precinct , wns lilcd for probate. The wlfo guts nil the real and personal property , with the exception of a bequest of S1UO lo each of the seven children. Emma H. Holmes , administratrix of the estate ofV. . \V. Holmes , deceased , wascivon leave to convey twenty acres of land to the Lincoln Normal university , as u bonus for locating near nor quarter section. OildH mill Kiul * . Ulchard Plowman is perhaps the most courageous of nil Lincoln men. He slapped his mother-in-law yesterday , and this aUer- noon was hauled before the bur of justice for his temerity. Ho paid n small llnu tor the privilege. N. S. Scott , ono of Lincoln's pioneers , died at bis homo in this city last ovomn ? . Ho was formerly county utlornoy of Onondaga county , Now York , an old soldier , city coun cilman nnd city engineer. Funeral will occur Sunday nfternoon. Articles incorporating the Western Normal college of Lincoln were llled with the county clerk today. Kichard Murphy , proprietor of a South Lincoln planing mill , will probably lese his eye , too result ot its coming in contact with mi augur , which slipped whllo ho was at worlc todny. Al Woods was arrested at 1 o'clock this morning for robbing his brother. Thu latter lives in n shanty in ono of the suburbs , and at 2 o'clock yesterday morning Al secured entrance thereto by u window , and ' setting upon his brother gave him ngood boatlngaud took ? 5 , all the money ho had about him. The prisoner claims that his brother owed him some money , nnd refusing to pay it ho took this method of collpo'.lng it. The police succeeded last night in breaking upntough resort forlowdcharacters , adunco hull on South Tenth street , where young girls wcro nichtly lured. The Board of Trade todny ro-elotod C. A. Atkinson as secretary. Atkinson is inter ested In property on the cast aide , nnd dur ing the recent war of words between the two syndicates after normal colleges , some of thn members of the oonrd took umbrage at At kinson's oflorts in Oehnlf of the oust sido. A threat was made to defeat him for re-election as secretary , but it did not lully develop. Mayor Weir wont to Oinalni today to con fer with the railroad managers about the O street viaduct. Tbo only obstacle to .success now Is the disinclination of the Union Pn- olflo to pay two-fifths of the cost , they claim ing that tbo Hock Island , which has trackage rights OVPP their road , should pay one-halt' of their apportionment. A handsome complexion a ono of tbo greatest charms u woman can possess , Poz- zoui's complexion powder gives it. Dr. Blnioy.nosoiuiU tnroat. Ban bldj * * "WORTH A GUINEA A DOX. " _ _ _ _ . . . . _ . _ . . VN - / % - / \ \ N \Xv v v > V- .XS. V. NJ * v y * * v j f NOTICE Complying with general re quest , . BEECHAAl'S PILLS will in future for the United States be fjfl'yercd ' with a Quickly Soluble , Pleasan1 Coating , completely , disguising the taste of the PjR without in any way impairiug its efficacy. J'rice as > fff > itt a Iiox. New York Depot 36 ? Canal Street. YOKE SUSPENDER THE LATEST. Slipplnir of th * inoulder liupos * alblr. Alk your dnl r for them ot witil 21110 for sain l > h < imlr to Kuca Hull. iiBpciiilvr f. . . f.7 lo l I'rlitv til. , Nea y.mtliful CITOM rarlr decay , wantln/woAkiii'M. kft luanbmvl , vto , I will wml a valualilu trratlxi lu ulmll coutalnliu full umlouUra for luma cur. ' . Fllii : ! of rliarxe. A rpleu Hit mutllcnl wnrlc f ahoulil U ) read by evvry man whn U lu-mmi out tlr illlUUd. Aililrbst. Prof. i' . C. i'OU'LUClvMooilua , C'ouuV ininfi TTTnr t OVTTI PATI XTT PROSPtCTS Or A SrJTLEMIiXT Union Pacific Trainmen Submit a New Stitoment of Thotr Claims. OBJECTIONABLE FEATURES ELIMINATED As < Utitnt ( Irnrriit Milliner DleUltKon II in Acreeil In Con ller tlin Now Selieilnlo ( ) nieer < In Connell > "otoi and l'i > r < niinl . The Indications now point to nn nmlcnblo settlement of the points nt Issue between the Union I'.iclllo railway nnd Its conductors nnd brnkomon. Assistant General Manager Dickinson ro- colvod the grlnvanco committees this after noon , nnd the numerous changes proposed U > the now schedule submitted by the employes nro being discussed In detail. Mr. Dickinson lias expressed n willing ness to concede the domntuU for over time , which Is the most Important point In the revised schedule , nnd the minor Issues will bo compromised , When the commuters began work on their first sohcdulo each member brought to the meeting the p.rlevnr.cos of his own particular division. They worn more Itnnorttint to him nnd his constituents than the complaints ot others , nnd , loyal to the IntoroUs ho repre sented , ho Insisted on having all his griev ances embodied in the schedule. The Union Pacific traverse * nn enormous stretch of country , with widely vnring conditions on Its several divisions , nnd In order to avoid discord the cotnifllttlos Incorporated In their schedule n great many points to nppoaso particular sections. The result wn * seven elaborate propositions embodying n considerable Increase In wages , which Mr. Dickinson estimated nt fSOO.OUU a yonr. When the grand officers , Mossr.i. ( Jlnrlt and Morrlssoy , arrived the schedule was .sub mitted to them. They undertook to liarmon- izo conflicting Interests , anilatlio committees permitted thorn to act ns judges and arbi trators. The grand officers took the stand thnt the wages of Union Pacitld employes compared favorably with these paid by other railways , and the di rected their efforts to the correction of Ine qualities and abuses existing under the present schedule. The most Important of these Is the compu tation of overtime , In which there has been an unfair discrimination against conductors nnd brnkomon , particularly on freight trains. For example , they might bo sldo tracked by n dispatcher for hours and would receive no pay for the lost time , while the engineers und llrcmon would be allowed overtime. Mr. Dickinson has conceit the Justice of the demand for a change in the rules governing overtime , nnd ns the revised schedule approved by the grand officers and now under discussion proposes n comparatively small Increase in the Item of wages it is nrobablo that a satisfactory agreement will bo reached. The conference will bo continued today. Whllo Mr. Dickinson admits injustice In the matter of overtime , the committees Insist that the other demands are equally fair. The questions at Issue nro being argued in order , and the conference is llknly to run ever into next week. NotrH anil IVrriointl * . J. H. Scnnlan , Union Paoilic agent at Kear ney , was in the city yesterday. W. J. Niomoyor of Chicago nnd C. H. Mor- rell of St. Louis , both of the Southern I'a- clllc , nro in the city. J. H. Lothrop of Kearney , general freight agent of the Kearney & Black Hills railroad , was in town yesterday. For scrofula in every form Hood's ' Sarsa parllla is a radical , reliable remedy. It has and uncqualod record of cures. Dr. BIrnoy euros catarrh. BlSK bldg Aiming Military 'Men. Captain Quinton of the Seventh Infantry , stationed at camp Pilot Uutto , was n culler at army headquarters yesterday. Major C. S. Ibley , recently promoted to the rank of major of the Ninth cavalry , was a caller at army headquarters yesterday. Ho was on his way to Fort Hohinson. The delay in appointing a brigadier general to 1111 the place made vacant by the retire ment of General KuuU lias become a subject of much conjecture nod wonder among army officer . It Is almost two months .since Gen eral Kautz was retired , and still there Is no appointment. In Juno next there will bo two more vacancies made by the retirement of two moro officers , and the contest between aspiring onicor-i will bo continued. Von Houten's Cocoa "Onco tried , used always. Iti'Kiiliir Army nml .Vivy I'nlon. Several now garrisons have lately been os tablisbod west of tbo Mississippi und others will be shortly organised at Fort * D. A. Rus sell , Hoblnson , Douglas , Sully , Clark , Camp Pilot Butte , Gatvoston and Huron. Ho ! Traveller , take Boechnm's Pills with you. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla - " \ Of perfect purity. LemonI Lemon - Of great strength. Eoonomy In tholr use Almond -I Rose GtCfl Flavor as delicately and dollclously no the frooh fruit GOLD UEDALf PABIS , 1078 , W.IUBR&CO.'S Cocoa from which tlio oicoea of oil lias IKJO.U removed , la Absolutely Pure and It is Soluble. No Chemicals nro used hi its preparation. It hns more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or pugnr , nnd la therefore far more economical , cos'.iny less than one cent a cu ; > , It Is delicious , nourishing , strengthening , UASII.Y DIOKSTKU , nnd lulmlnibly ndnjitcd for invalids as well ns for persons in health. Hold by Orooera ovorywheru. W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester , Mass. "JOSEPH GILLOTFS STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889 , THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. that fill your life , If you ro n , fccblo , uVi ( < rip.R woman , ean Ixi taken out of It , The chronic functional do- nml iml peculiar to your FOX , can lx > taken nway. The ono mifiilllnjr remcxly for thorn Is Dr. 1'icrco's Tnvorlto Prescription. It corrects , euro , nnd ImlUls you up. It Improves digestion , rnriclie * the blood , ills- l > cls nrhes nnd palna , melancholy nml nci v ousnoss , hriiiRji refrosliln ; { sleep nnd restores health nnd strength. Kor iwrloillcat imiin , Internal Inllnmnmtton nnd ulccrntlon , weak back , lencwrlion , nnd nil kindred nllmrnls , It's n ixwitlvo specillc ono that Isiinnm ( - teed. It It fulls to pivo Kitlsfnrtloii , In nny cnso , the money pntil for It U roturmxl. A llttlo IhKik , onVcmmn mid Her IU- eases , " sent to nny address , settled from < > ( > serration , on receipt of ton cents for post- . . Address , World's Otfiwnsnry Medical As sociation , t ! J Mnln Street , IlulTnlo , N. Y. LEAVES A DELICATE AND LASTING ODOR. An Ideal Complexion Soap. For unto hf nil Tniennrt KnnryOoocNDoulori.nrlf unntilo to nromro tilts Wonilcrriil * om > spml SB cvuta In ptiuiipn n'lil rccclvo n cnhc by return mnll. JAS.S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. Mrr.rT\l.-Rlmmlmtn < < IIs Wnlt * ( the nnimlm Borlot ? \Vi\H7)"i-nl ) Pit P. I" In mivonu scnuhiK UG Uiruu wrappers of Sli niton IlclN Soup. The casting out of the devil of disease was once a sign of authority. Now we take a little more time about it and cast out devils by thousands we do it by knowledge. Is not a man who is taken possession of by the germ of consumption possessed of a devil ? A little book , on CAREFUL LIVING and Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil will tell you how to exorcise him if it can be done. Free. SCOTT & ROWNK , Cliemiits , i j > South 51)1 ) Avenue , New York. Your druggist keeps ScottS Emulsion of ( .od.liver oil til druggist * everywhere do. $ i. 11 lrimlml.lmilv nnd puree from DIIU.N'IC- llllt'UMAhriAr.inlin nurcly , nuloly nnd upetMllly cured by tliu womlortul nuwppfclile No mnttor whether the pornon H n inodornto or "pnrlodlwl" drlnUur or n " total wreck , " CIMI.O- K KHIOII.1 > lie . ( roy N nil niM > fl lie or rrnvlilB for ulcMlKillu klliniilunti without , harm or In- comunlenco.unclnssure * the p.'UIC'Titnew Ufa Mint hnpplncbs. Huliij. lunluli-'x It can bo given hy n irlunil In ten , cufli'i * . lonionarto , beer , llijuors or food without the ii ilicnt'H knowluilKU , or U can ho tnXen hy the mtlent III thu pamo llnuldt , with n ininrniueuof uvioluto.iiicc .iiiii < l 111'inllciil euro in either enf.p. Iltmilmilnof eurtMhavo licciiinnilu with : lII.OiiMOI.lt In llllnnlH nlniio. I'rlrn within riMiehof nil.only . VlII.OliIoflUI.il can hu linit ol'o'ir iiKeritu < r KL-UC iioNlpitld liy u > . 1'iuinililel" fiiniHlicd I roc. All corroiiioiiilcnro rontlilentlul. MA IIKIIX'IIK IIC'.VI.CO. , Solo 1'roiirlctorn for the I' . S. , ! IW Dearborn tit. , Ublcnuu FOIJ SALE IK OMAHA , NKD. , BYT Kulin & Co. . Co.r 15lh & DUUKIHH t > t J .A. Tullcr & . t n. , Cor Hlli DouglM Sts. A. I ) . Foster & Uo , "o-iuell lllulll.l HAVE , YOU SCHIFFMANN'S ASTHMA CURE JjNever folia to Rlvo Injtnnt rclli t In the wont CH. nml uHVeln oilrm uhrrv other * full. Trill l'iclit I'HCi : of IlruitiliU or liy Hall. pit. II. BCmFFMANW. Ht. ! ' ! , Ulan. To promote health , preserve and length en life , stimulate and invigorate the whole system , tone the stomach , aid digestion , create an appetite and repair the waste tissues of the lungs , nothing surpasses an absolutely pure whiskey of deli cious flavor , smooth to the taste , mellow , mature and of richest qual- Unlike infcrior whiskies it not rasp or scald the throat and stomach , Call for CREAM PURE RYE and take no other. iFor sale only at high-class liquor and drug stores. nMjhr.MAND .t CO , , OII10AUO. Hiunplu * can ho luul at the Mlllurd lintel. nt. thu .Mnrry. nt Thompson , ut J , A Tnthlll , .1. A. Wood fi Co , Hotel Dullonu , Moymlmn's , Thu Diamond , The Original and Genuine ( WORCEOTERSHIRE ) SAUCE Impart ) the mot delicious U to and test EXTHAOT of iLKTT KU from B MEDIOAIi OKH. GUAV1IJM , TLEMAN at M d. rn . to lila brother I'lHll , at WOlUJEtiTJUt , May , l L HOT A CO1JI "Tell 1EA k PtniUNS' DII2ATH , that thftlr aauco IB lilKlUy esteemed lo IiidU , and la la cujr ojiiuion , tbo moat VVKI.S1I- ralatablo , aa well w tbe moat whole , tome nauo that la dec. Beware of ImitatJQD.i BOB that you get Lea & Peirins' ' Ulirnatiira on every Inttle of OrluinaS b Ocinilna. JOHN BUNCAN'S IMNS , NIi\V VOIUC. SANDAUVOOD IJAI'.SUI.KS are tin bait undonlr capiuloi iireirlbud br fouulur iili > ilrlau > for Ilia euro ut Gonorrboi and Ueliartfui fr-jiuthii urluarf uu n < : t ere t f ic * lui iluji , il.ioier but , All flrm.'i.'lnt FOUND AT LAST After Yei-s of Unsuomssful S3Aroh for I Cure , Martin Aml-r-on Oots HnHefl'rou the Chliusn DoolorVolmtir / Taitl monlal. OMAHA , Nob. . .Inn. 18 , 18X3. To whom It Altty Concern ; Tills is to eortlfv thnt , I hnvo boon n constant sulToror for ninny years with ontarrh. asthma ami bronchial ulTeu- tltms of thi ) throat , ami tried all I ho oalent medicines mnl remedies I over heard of , hut with no "success. I lieateil with doctors in various parts of tlio country , hut none of thorn could tlo mo any ( jtioil further than jjivliifj mo short temporary toliof. I sull'eroil nichi tunl ilay. ami continued to grow worse not withstanding all the medicine I hail taken. I had almost trivon up mv cnso ' as hopeless when I wns informed' hv u frioad of Dr. O. Gee \Vo , the Chinuso doctor , nnd advised to no and see him in the hopoof tfottliitf relief at least , if not u noi-maiient euro for my trouble. I waa slow in mnkiny up my mind lo malto Btich a radical chansjo I'M my treatment , as I know a trial with the Chinese decor - or would hriiifj m > , hut I finally 0011- luded to ( jive him a tri il. no 1 oillod u * . hisolhco with that intention. 1 found tlio doutor u clover , ontortainintffj01'110' ' man , thoroughly poitod on my condi tion , and it toolc only a vorv short time to convince mo thai ho was the pnrty t was so long in search of. Ho told mo my case was curable , and that ho could cure mo , and prepared mo a suecial treatment to suit my condition , and in two weeks 1 wim s-o much holler that I had the fullcsl conlidenco in the doctor's ability and committed my case to hip treatment. I continued lo grow Lol'or rapidly and am now ontuoly well. J' ewe my euro to Dr. C Goo Wo , and am not ashamed to admit it. 1 advisoall who want relief from their troubles to call on Dr. C. Guo Wo. and they will ho cured. For all particulars apply or write to MAUTIX L. AN'i > uucov , 51121 earning St. , Omaha , Nob. DH. 0. UUK WO , KoRiilnr jradnntoof Chinese niodu-tnc. oUbt yo.irVstiidy , Ion yuarV practice. Treats sue- ccs-.fully nil diseases known to millerlng hu manity. Hoot" , planlHiind herbs iiatiiro'troniodles his ini-dli-lnes the world hN witness ; l.two los- tlinonla's. Call and Hen him , Uonsult-ithm fret ) . Han also constantly on hand reniod os for lliu following disease * roudv prepared : Asthma , Catarrh , ItlioiiniatKtii , Indigestion , Lost Mnnhooii , female Woakm-.ss. Slolc He.td- ucho. Blood I'tirlllnr. and Kliln y ami Mvur. I'rloe , ono dollar pi > r bottle or Hlx for live dol- liirs. Those who uaiinot. call , onclosu S-c-ont stamp for qtuwlldn list ami full particulars l Iflco , Cor. 10th ami California Sti. . O.naH A M LJ SE VIEMT5 Nev/ / L At3 I Wisatre , Seventeenth anil llui ney Stroeti. This ( Saturday ) February 2O. I.a t Tno 1'ei foi inance.-f of Maggie Mitchell In a new pity , w rltlcn i-viiri- ly for her hy C T. DA/.ICV. untltliM , THE LITTLE WSAVERICK. S \TITUDAY MATINKK ATJ.5O. : . Prices 1'lrH ( lour , 75c ; linli-uny , f 0c iaVKNIN < 5 PKHKOUMANCKS 'V 1 1'rlcoa'ic. . We , "do uml f I. m til Hi I'KIL'KS Every Night This Week. 'tho Coinoillan AAiioN H. WOOUIIUL.LX III tiu ! .Nuw Kiiitluiiil Coim-ily. UNCLE HIRAM. SiipjimtiMl liy it xtrimi ; eiMiiimny Im-luilliiic MISS TI1OJA lilllbWUI , ! ) .Miillnmi huliinl.iy Monday Ev'ng. Feb. 22. Kiirowoll Appearance In tills O'ty of 15. SAIUIIM 1' ' Unilnr the Direction of Messrs. Henry M , Abbey aii'l ' M inrk'i'Oran , I'lL'suntinn LA TOSCA. Drama In Hvo Ai-ln nnd Hlx Tableaux , hy VlTOtliN ( | : SAIEDOl' . SEATS III ORCHESTRA $3.00 FIRST FIVE ROWS IN CIRCLE . . . . 3-00 LAST FIVE ROWS IN CIRCLE 2.50 FIRST FOUR ROWS IN BALCONY 2.50 LASTFIVEROWSINBALCONY 2.00 REAR BALCONY 1.50 LOWER BOXES 25.00 BALCONY BOXES 15.00 GALLERY TICKETS 50 tain St Theater I'OI'UI.AIt I'UIOIvrf _ _ JOHN L. rJUIVAN ( 1 4 MKhts Only i DUNCAN B. Ihu lloj. Hun. Mill World'H Champion ' Teh , lil , | HARRISON Hiiiiilay .Miitliivo , iiiiKliir Nlnlit. .Monilny Nlulit , lu Human II , llnrrlsun'a rii.ccuinful Coinoily Druiim IIOSBST HEARTS and WILLISC HANDS. Tuctilny Nlulil. Wailnunduy Mullnco , Wed NUht , Thulr IiHtu tlruitt MIOC'OII , _ BRODEjrtICK AGRA. lil D EN MUS I 1 Ii. TIIK QUKKK K DA.N'CKUS , MRS. MILLIE PRICE DOW. AiiH ] > ni'M nt ! t , -I , 8 , and 10 oYluek. Krldnr linlli'H' Hiiuvoiilr ilny ; cli'tfiint piuiul pliuto- uf Mr . How | ir > cnto < l tu HID luillui , lOo Admits to All-lOc i i ' ' LADIES'PERFEUP'S/aiNi : 'i'lioonly jiorfuct Voalnul .inil llvclal Kjrrlnvo lu tlio trurlil I lli8 onljr njrrlnco ever Invented \ij \ wlilcli vu- lilintl Injections on u bo mlmliilstorocl nltliout IfiiklMK nml nollliitf thu r.lotlilnv or ncctiiillut * lllfftUlUBOO { U VBIaUl , unit wliloli can aliu k mod tor roctnl Inject * lon orlrrUatluu , U will tburouiftily clean tlio neck of tlio womb tnil entire Toulrm , t/ cotu lotoly dlituadlmt lliuvoulnnl fold ! , and drowlnvall dlirlmrgci out with lli fluid Into tlie bulb. Price $3. _ THI : AI.OE & I'ENroLD co. , 15th tit. , next to 1' . O. Uniulia , Null. _ rrojiiiHiil fur Lund fur I'arlci , Hoalud proposals for land for I'urk Burnosoi will l ) rouulvud tin to ( p. in. . Mnroh 4tn. ut tliuullluu of thu Turk ( .oniinls lonura , Huuh liincl must ho at nn KrnaliT dlsluncu from llm city than thu truiai nuw under cuntui.iilHtluu forniiruhaie. TllICO. OI.HKN , rili-SiJ W "oiuuu11 < r.