THE OMAHA DATLY EEJ91UIAY. : : ? MARCH 11 , 1892. HOW GARZA WAS SUPPRESSED Mexicans Ocmplain of the Manner in Which Captain Bourke Handled Them. SUBSTANCE OF THE CHARGES FILED Jill Troop * \Vern Jfol SiirtlrliMilly Pnrllrn- Inr In Tlinr ftrgnril for I'rlvnlo I'mp- erty According tn tin- Statement * ul tlin Outlaw'i rrleniti. WASIIINOTON BUIIKIU or Tnn DF.R , ) I 513 FotJHTF.KNTtl STltr.RT , , > WASHINOTOX , 1) . 0. . March 10.1 The origin of the charges against Captain John O. Dourko , Third cavalry , U. S. A. , Is it lust disclosed , They were lllod with the W r department by Congressman Grain of Texas some tlmo ago on behalf of his 'groasor" constituency. Congressman Grain bus more than 15.000 Mexicans In tils dis trict , many of whom were with Garia , the Mexican bandit. In hi * late raid which Cap tain Bourlto suppressed. The charges ngomt Bourke originate from the sweet-scented children of tno border who were vigorously rounded tip by the captain for aiding and abetting ar. Insurrection against Mexico from 'tho friendly soil of the United States. rtio first charge comes , naturally 0110112)1 ) , from ono Alexander Oonzalos the father-in law of the bandit , who claims that Uourke presumed to arrest Um without warrant , slapped him In the face when ho dared to enter Uouko'.i tent nt midnight nnd used Homo of the fodder on his farm. This salmon comploxloncd oldroprobnlo Is notorious on the bordot as a first-elms scalawag nnd an abettor of mischief. Ho escaped Bourko's troopers twice , but when ilnnlly corrnllod , was hold in doliancn of the rules of courtesy as laid dawn by Ward McAllister. AtlliluvlU ot Other Moxlcnn * . Other Mexicans in&ko affidavit that ho used very unpollta language la conducting bis search for bandits which they were un doubtedly uttomptlni : to corrall , and that bouses have bcon entered without warrant and troops stationed on prlvato property without consent of the owners. Congressman Grain's district Is what is celled in Texas "Lullu. " It is500 miles long by 400 wide , nnd filled with tarantulas and Mexicans , cowboys , cactus ana desperadoes , with a sprinkling of American citizens. Grain says that in ono part of it u man must wear n boutouulero while in the other ho carries a bowie knife. Captain Bourke was operating in the bowie knife section rind ho did not fight with bouquets. General Stanley en dorses Captain Uourko's campaign in the heartiest manner , nnd says the captain ban displayed great tact and Druvcry In his con duct. Itlglit * or Iloyil County Citizens. The Nebraska delegation received today the petition of a largo number of residents of Boyd county asking that they bo allowed thn same right to commute homestead entries In that portion of the coded Stoux reservation lying In Nouraska as Is ac corded homesteaders living in the coded portion lying in South Dakota. These peti tioners ask that the act of March ! ) , 18SU , bo amended in accordance with their prayers. Senator Mandersoa will introdtico a bill mak ing specific ! provision for the Nebraska set tlers. Senator Paddock said today that the ap parent discrimination arose from the tralghtcnlng out of the northern Nebraska Boundary and that the committee on public lands had alreadv referred the question to a ubcommlltoo who now had It under con sideration and would undoubtedly afford the relief asked. I'ocnlliir Story ot nn loua Alan. A curious case of discovery of an Iowa man , long supposed to bu dead , was un earthed yesterday by tno pension ofllco. General Grrcnloaf of the Kochcster , N. Y. . district recently prepared a prlvato relief bill which will not now Do Introduced nnd thereby hongs a tale. "The brother of Miss Boles'n Rochester , N. Y. , school teacher , left homo eighteen years ago for the benelit of his health , being a sufferer from incipient consumption. Nothing' , was ever heard of blm and ho was finally given up as dead fHls aged mother applied for a pension , but could not prove the death of her son. It was at this point that Miss Boles applied to Gen eral Greonleat for assistance and the bill ho bad prepared was for tbo dependent mother. Her application was on tile at the pension ofllco , her son having been a member of a New York regiment. A few days ago an application was received at the pension ofllco from a man named Boles , who resides in Iowa. It went to the sumo clerk and was tossed in the sarao pigeon hole with the ap plication of Mrs. Boles of ItocboUer. The next day the clerk , in investigating tbo pa pers , saw that tbo sou , upon whoso death the application of Mrs. Boles rested , was the Identical man who was applying lu his own behalf. General Grconltmf was notified and the result will be tbo reunion of an aged mother and a son long supposed to bo dead. Congratulating Sniiiitor Paddock. Senator Paddock was deluged today with telegrams of congratulation over his victory la passing his pure food bill. They came from Individuals and organizations alike. Many came from Nebraska. The bouse com mittee on agriculture is now bard at work considering the bill , section by section , and promise an early report. The farmers al- llanco members are taking a deep lntoro-.it in the measure. The light of the corporations opposing this measure will doubtless bo de voted to tacking on amendments In the bouse in order to kill the bill if possible In confer- once. The opposition in the liouso as in the senate , will blt > - mam rested from southern members vrho fear its directs in reducing cotton seed oil as an adulterant. In this they are freely In touch with the Standard Oil company. company.To ItclinlmrMtt XclmiMkn. Senator Manderson from the military Ci. committee reported with a favorable recom mendation the bill which he Introduced a few days ago to reimburse tbo state of Nebraska for the money expended In suppressing the Sioux Indian outbreak In the northern portion tion of the stnto two years ngo. The bill as originally Introduced provided for the up. proprlation of 150,000 to bo paid to the state on approval of accounts by the War depart ment. As It was reported back from the committee the amount U reduced to $ t.OUO , which is believed to bo approximately thn amount expended ty the state government , and Instead of referring the claims to the "War department thov arc referred to the Treasury department direct. By this means a great aeal of unnecessary rod tape will be dispensed with and there will be a more prompt payment and settlement if tbo bill hould become u law. MUcollunmiuii , A pretty homo wedding took place lasl evening at the residence of the bride's par ents , 1)H ) ! street , northwest , tbo contract ing parties being Mr , Lincoln Miller of Wy- 1110ru. Nob. , and Miss Flora , an only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton ,1 , Hull of Udgnr , 4 Neb. Kov. S. II , Greene performed the cem > , nionv. The bride was becomingly attired In \vhlto Japan silk , prettily trimmed wltb clilllou caught up by sprays of lilies of the Valley and smllax , and carried n large bouquet of bridal roses tied with white satin ribbon * . Mr. and Mrs , Miller left on the Blft : train amid u shower of rlcu and good wishes for an extended trip through the west , after which they will go to Wyinoro. Neb. , their future home. Souator Paddoclc was notified by the post' ofllco department toJav that the curtailment of mail icrvlco between North Platte and CurtU requested by ofllclnls some weeksagi would not no made and that no i-haugo In the route Is at present contemplated. Lieutenant Parker of the Ninth cavalrv , row at Omaha , has asltcd to bo detailed ill the Fort Loavonworlh military prison. A strong potltlou ba& boon received tram the people of Boyd count ; asking for an ia crease ot the mall service between O'Neill mid Fort IlanetallviaKpoucer. Senator Maudorson recommended the os tabllthmont of a postofllcu at Southerland , Lincoln county , and the appointment ol Station Agent Carpenter as postmaster. It Is useless for the aspirants to federal ap polntniotiU to apply for the position of spec \ ial agent of the treasury department randi vacant by the resignation of Captain Yocun of Hasting * , a * the treasury department docs not Intend to fill It again , there being ni fund * from which to pay the salary. Favorable reports have been made fro it committee to the sunntu upoa the bill * o BiMiator WiUoa to pension Mr * . KitUor J Boone of Iowa , nnd of Senator Allison to pension David Peterson. Senator Paddock has Introduced n bill to remove the charge of do < crtlon from the mil * llary record of Daniel Morrltl. A raarrlago license was Issued yesterday to Lincoln Molor of Wyinoro , Nob. , nnd Flora A. Hull. Mr. and Mrs. Uusse'.l ' . I ) . Harrison expected to start for Omaha lat night but hnvo post poned the Journey till Friday night. Mrs. Harrison will sjond some tlmo with her parents. . The War department has notified Con gressman Perkins that the cndet assigned to the Eleventh Iowa district nt the Woit Point military academy will hnvo graduated In .Inly , lbir > , nnd tbnttho vacancy which will bo created by his graduating ; which must banned boforoJulvl , 18W. Two or three applications have already been received by Mr. Perkins. The senate committee on commerce today reported favorably the bill establishing n port ot delivery at Dos Molncs , and the bill wont on the calendar. Mr. Joseph Morgan , prlvato secretary to Senator Allison , wrllos from Ashville , N. C. , that his trip thcro had a very beneficial ef fect upon his physical condition und hols rapidly recovering his health. The postmaster general notlflod Senator Paddock today of the appointment of Frank J , Mntcson of Mntcson , Nab. , as postal clerk between Lincoln and Alma. George A. Joslyn , president nnd general manager of the Wo torn Non-spapor union , accompanied by his wlfo and nlcco , arrived In the city yesterday nnd will remain several days.cnator > cnator Mnndorson has rocolvod a petition asking thnt the Postonico department ostab- llsha closed pouch mall service from Mlnno- kuhtn to Hot Springs , S. D. , on the B. & M. railroad. J. L. Welsh & Co. nf Omaha bavo boon awarded the contract for heating nnd venti lating the buildings at Pine Kidgo agency. The amoun : of the contract is $ o , < WO. D. Fitz- pa-rick of Omnha was also a Inddorlatn figure some $300 higher. P. S. 1. Ni\V8 : I'OK Till : AllMY. Complete List of Changes lu the Hcgulur ' Hrrilco. WASHINGTON. D. C. , March 10. [ Special to assignments to regiments ot officers recently promoted and transfers of officers are or dered : Colonel Bernard J. D. Irwln , surgeon , Is ordered to Fort. : Mnckinnc , Mich. , on public business. Captnln Cnurlc.s B. Thompson , as sistant quartermaster , Is directed to take station nt Sackotts Harbor. N. Y. , upon re lieving Captain George K. Pond , assistant quartermaster , of bis duties In connection with the nhargo of construction of tno post of Madison barracks. The following changes In the stations of officers In the medical do- parttnont are ordered ; Major Alfred A. \Voodhull , surgeon , will proceed to Hot Springs , Arc. , nnd take station as surgeon in charge ot tbo nrmy and navy general hospital. First Lieutenant Philip G. Wales , assistant surgeon , is relieved from further duty nt Fort Apache , A. T. , and will report to the commanding officer , Fort Bowie , A. T. , for duty , relieving First Lieutenant William N. Sutor , assistant sur geon. The retirement from active scrvico this date. March i ) , by operation of law , of Colonel Basil Norrls , surgeon , Is announced. Complaining About thu Food. CHICAGO , 111. , March 10. [ Special Tele gram to THIS Bnu.l Concerning the reported dissatisfaction among the soldiers at Fort Sheridan because of the poor food furnished them , Captain Maus , ono of General Miles' aides , said today : "It the food furnished the soldiers is poor and the men are dissatis fied the remedy rests with themselves. If but ono of tbo soldiers makes a written com- ilnt alleging that tbo food Is not UD to the leijulromouts an Investigation will bo mudo by Colonel Hoyl hero. But no complaint has been made as yet and until wo receive an official complaint no attention will be paid to the case. "Colonel Crofton , the commandant at Fort Sheridan , is ono of the oldest and best am eers In the service anil I am sure be would not allow bad mtut ana other supplies to be used. Ono great trouble is that the army is not allowed cooks and the nion have to soled led ono of their number to do the cooking. Soldiers are chroulo kickers , anyhow , and are naver satisfied. I am a kicker myself , and when In West Point was always com plaining about every thing. " \V 'Hli'rn I'ciiHlon-i. WAsnisoTOS , D. C. , March 10. | Special Telegram toTiis Bun.J Tno folio wing list of pensions granted Is reported by TUG Beit and lixu'mlnor Bureau of Claims : Nebraska : Original Odoll Peterson , Henry Cook. H. John Berger ; J. Krobsbach , Ralph T. Wotherell , Cheney A. Shepard , Albert Colbv , Charles L. Harris. Henry W. Vanaorbllt , ZepbamahV , VVoldon , Daniel II. Maxson , Matthew McConuoll. Add tional David J. Brown. Supplemental Daniel II. Mitchell. Original widows , oto. Harriett Ball. Iowa : Original Nicholas Schuylor , Oli ver E. Finch. Ebonczer W. Grahnm. Stephen E. Nason , Michael H. Skinner , Sylvester Hall , decoajed , Lorantz Smith , William H. Newton , Lewis Todhunlor. Theodora L. Soevors. Additional Charles W. Breed , John W. Howe , George D. Elghmy , James H. Johnson. Renewal and increase Jacob HIckabaugb. Increase Tobias Nunamnckcr , William H. Hammer. Original widows- Maria L. Bennett , Eliza Lavvton. South Dakota : Original Adam Gobcrt , Platt Wollls. Additional Luman Hoss. sun : m o.v THIS HOKDEK Mr * . .In in in ( I. HIilnn , Jr. , Almost I'asson to I lie Otlior Sliorr. NEW YOUK , March 10. For seven hours Mrs. James G. lilalno , Jr. , lay between hfn and death yesterday with ttireo dojtors gal lantly fighting for bar life , says n morning paper. At 8 o'clock yoitorday morning tbo old nurse attempted to nrouso Mrs. Blalno nttordrossing Iho boy forhU brnakfast. Mrs. Blalno was in a comatose condition , bar eyoi closed , and gasping for braa'h. She was unconscious and evidently uot far from dis solution . The nurse ran to MM. Novms1 room aud screamed out : "Mario is dying. " A doctor was speedily in attendance , and Inter In the afternoon he said : "If Mrs. Blalno had boon left ton minutes longer with out attention it would have boon too late. As it was , it was the turning of your band whether RUO would llvo or dlo. Her stupor was alarming , us it was caused by hear failure. Mrs. lilalno has , as you know , i 'had arm , ' the arm that lies almost dlsabloi by rheumatism. The only way her life was saved was by the cruel but necessary forci ble movement of her arm up and down , The pain caused kept her from falling entirely Into the lethargy of death. Thn crisis was reached shortly baforo noon , and from thu timelier respiration has been stronger am her heart notion moro perceptible. She Is still , however , in u dangerous condition am will bo for twenty-tour hours. Wo employee thu artificial administration of oxygen I ) moans of an apparatus. Several times she was in what may bo called a dying condition , 1 think there is DO dancer now , however , but she will require a long rest und careful at tention. " A very Sentoiifi'il to llunj ; , LMAII , Mo , , March 10. Amo * A very , col ored , convicted of the murder of James A , Miles last September , has boon sont-mcod to bo hanged April 33 next. An appeal has been taken and as the case cannot to reached before October yesterday's sentence is but a mere formality. "Lato to bed and early to nso will shorten the road to your home lu the skies. " But early to bed and a "Little lOarly Hlsor , " the pill that makes life longer and bettor and wiser. , r i Coniliuitoritml llrukumnn lUllml , IsnuxACous hid. , March 10. Early this morning two wost-bound { roight trains col lided near Acton , Ind. The onirlno of tbo rear train was wrecked and Conductor Me- Gill ana Brakemaa Mojors were instantly killed. DoWltt's Sarsapurllla destroys such poi sons as sorolula , skin disease , eczema , rheu matism. ) ts timely use save * many lives. Hultril Tor Liberia , NKW YOIIK , Maruh 10. Fifty of the stranded Oklahoma negroes bound for Liberia onibaruod yesterday. Dowltt'a Suraapurllla cioaiuea tbo blood. RRIGATION IN NEBRASKA Million Dollars Invested in the Indus try Throughout the State. IT IS ALMOST ENTIRELY HOME CAPITAL Whnl tlin Kccorils on tlin Subject Inillcntn An Inpxlinnstlliln Supply of Water As * unroll Vnst llrclonn ttcclnlinril liy the System , LINCOI.X , Nob. , March 10. [ Special to THE nr.E. ] The history of Irrigation In Nobrasltn overs a period of bnrdly moro thnn three onrs , but the records of the progress of the movement , will-be n rovolntlon to these who bavo not itont themselves thoroughly pasted n the matter. Older citizens of Nebraska vill bo surprised to loam thnt over ono-bnlf f the total nroa of the stoto will within a very few years bo rendered entirely Inde pendent of the capricious whims of the voathor clerk , The companies already ormod fcr tno purpose of aiding the wont of nature by the artlllcial Irrigation of the soil vill , In the course of a few years , cover vestorn Nebraska with n labyrinth of Irrigating - gating dllcboi and canals thnt will make tills stnta as prollllc ai the most fiu-oruil parts of ho country. Whole counties that now offer jut uncertain returns for the husbandman will bo transformed from semi-deserts to agri cultural paradises , wboro the fnrmor will bo is certain of remunerative returns for his abor ns ho will of the procession of the seasons. The records In the ofllco of the secretary of state show that fifty-six Irrigating and canal companies have boon Incorporated within the [ last three years. With but a single oxcop- lion these companies nro Nebraska enter prises. The list , together with their capi talization , is as follows : llnrtlry Canal company S 10,000 Broken How Ounal and Improve- inunt company 500,000 Ilayard Irrigation Oanul and Water 1'ower company 15,000 Itcliiiont IrrlJf.tfnK Ciinal company rfl.UJJ Itulinont and I'rold I/anal company. 1,000.000 llaynrd Irrigating Canal company. . Du.OM llluc Creek C'niiat company Wi.OOO Hush & llaKonnan Cunul company. 0,000 Iturwull Wutor I'owor mid Irrigat ing company 20,001) ) Brown's Crock Irrigating Ounal company 20,000 Onlbortson Unnal and WatorSupply uomuany 40,030 Clilinnuv Hock Irrigation undWator Power company < > 000 UiiHtlu Hook Irrigating Canal com pany 20,000 Ciilburtson Canal and Irrigation and Water Snpnly cniiipnnv 100.0JO Colorado and Nebraska Land and Canal company 200,000 Champion Valley Wutor I'owor and Irrigating company -10,009 Court House Hock Irrigating com pany 0,000 Cambridge anil Arapuhoo Irrlgat- - ing and Improvement company. . . 100,010 L'ontral Irrigating Canal comu > ny. . 5,00) Dundy County Irrigating company. MOO Enterprise Ditch cotnp.iny 5U.OCO l > 'arniors Canal company 1,200,003 I'rencliman Valluy Irrigating com pany 50,000 Partners Irrigation and Improve ment company 200,000 Oollioiibur-r Cun.-U company S5.000 Hat Creek Canal company 1,000 llalgler Land mid Canal company. . ftO.iiCO Indian Ciook Canal company 300,00) Kearney Canal and Watur Supply comuany. 100,000 Kearney Irrigating ami Water .Sup ply eompuiv fl,000 LounClty Canal comp-iny U.fOO LOUD City Canal and Water Supply comuany 150,000 Laramlo and Scott's HI nil's Irrlgat- Inscompjny - . U.UOO.OM Monroe Crcok Ditch company 1.000 iM I nature Canal and Irrigating com pany 2,1,000 Mutual Irrigating and Water com pany. . 12,000 MKchnllCanal mill Irrigating coin- pmy 103,000 Marsland Irrigation und Iriprovo- mcnt company 100.00) Meridian Canal companv UbU.OtiO North 1'latto Irrigation and C.mal company 103,000 Nionrnra Irrigation and Improve ment company 2j'-,000 Nohr.iska Irrigation und Improvu- niont company 50),000 ) Ogalallu und North IMatto Irriga tion , Canal and Water I'owor com pany DOO.ODO Ogalulln I'owor and Irrigation com pany Si'.OOO ' I'latle Valley hand , Improvement , Irrigation und Water I'owor com pany 100.COO Pumpkin Crcok Irrigating Canal and Water Power company 0.000 rium Creek and llastln.s Canal and Irrigating company 15,000 Turvnll Irrigating Canul und Water Supply company 203,000 Trenton Farmers' Irrl utinz asso ciation 10,000 Wood Klvor Irrl.atlon company. . . . 2.UOO War Itonnct Canul company 1,000 Winter Creek Irrigating company. . 2.1,0)0 Wyoming and Nebraska Irrigating and Water Supp y oomp my 8lOM ? Kimball County Water I'ower and Supply company 33.000 Cnlbortbon Irrigation and Water I'ower company 20,000 Here Is n capitalization of ever JIO.OOO.OJD , the larger proportion of which will bo in vested in irrigating improvements covering an area greater in extent than most of the custom states. Tlicso companies will draw tnoir supplies of water Irom the 1'latto , Loui ) , Niobrara and numberless smaller rivers and streams. It bus been demon ulratcd uy competent oneiucors that the water supply of the i'huto river is practi cally Inexhaustible in spilo of its shallow depths und the apparent uncertainty of its How. By moans of cribs sunk far below the bed of the stream u supply of water ns cer tain and as Incxlmstiblo as the great Missis sippi itself is .secured. This fact has been amply demonstrated in the construction and operation of the canal at IConrnoy. Some of these companies enumerated ubova have for their object the Irrigation of the soil , while others propose to furnish water power for manufacturing oritcrprlsn. Some will combine the two objects. It wilt bo im possible to estimate the Immense- and almost incalculable benefits to arise from the oper ation of these companies. Manufacturing enterprise will be stimulated and agricul tural methods In moro than nno-ualf of tha state will bo revolutionized. Sections of tno slate now incapable of supporting but a small population will furnish homo ? for ten times tbo number. Irrigation on the magnifi cent hcalo contemplated by tha companies al ready organized and those- dauntless to bo cr- ganlzcd in the future will mono Nebraska the queen of tbo atrncnltural states ol tha union. From tliH Court * . F. VV. Spencer , ono ot the heirs of the late D. 0. Spencer of this city , came into cour' . this nlternoon with a petition to liavo the present administrator of the estate removed on the grounds that ho is guilty of gross neglect in the mnnngomont of tbo nlTalrs. The administrator isVulter K. Taylor and it is asserted that ho has turned ever to the uidow property to which she is not ontitkHl. lieorgo Lump , an heir ofJ. II , Vunholt , who diel rocenti r ii. Colorado , uska I ho pro- halo court to appoint him administrator of the estate , valued nt $10,000 , loft by the do ceased. Amanda Madison and Sarah Klclmrds , two fair petitioners for divorce from their re- SDucttvu husbands , were notllltid by Juilgo Field today that they must show cause why their cases shull not bo atrlcKon from tbo docket within ten days. Synchon & Howman have- filed u petition In I lie district court asking fora Hen on the properly known as Mount Forest addltlrn on the grounds that the owners , Munsen & Walker , ewe them 1,000 on a failureto curry out a contract for the sale nt' the lots. DcinnrriktH Mi'i-t In I.lnciitn , The democratic congressional central com mittee for the First congressional district met at the Capital hotel this afternoon , lliorn bt'ing a full attendance of commlttoouien , J , H , Aiii3 | and T. S , Allen of this city were made chairman and secretary of the wimmlt- tca for the cnsulrg year. It was decided to hold two conventions luU your , the llrsl to elect delegate ! to the democratic ] national convention at Chicago , will bo held tit Tecumseh - cumsoh on April 8 und too second , to nom inate a candidateto congress will oa huld at Nonraika City on u date to bo announced jitor by the committee , Ororr Write * to I ho ( iovvriior. U.K. Grdor , until rios'itly fie cinn'i- alonvr gancral of the suto to thj World'4 fair , today addiojaud thu following lottur to Governor Ho.vd ; 'Having been oRlclally notlflod that I have been removed from the poiitlon of coniruU- slouur general from Nebraska to thu Coluui- A Hourly-Handed Granger With a r , Railroad Pass-Book. "Choose Ye This Day Whom Ye Will Serve. " XJpetts fiotel , v Conncn 0TH NO Q Stntct * . , ' * f't 10 BY DIRECTION OF MR. MAJORS. " Burlington & Mo. River R. R. in Neb. Burlington & Missouri River R. R. in Nebraska. PASS CHECK 1892. VOID IF DETACHED. Good for Ono Trip only , 14713 14713 "GOOD FOR ONE TRIP ONLY. " bian World's exhibit for political reasons , and that Joseph ( Jarnoau , Jr. , has been np- nointed by you ns my successor , obviously also for political reasons , I deslro to say to you as well as to my successor that the work con nected with tbo Nebraska exhibit has become tbo idol of my heart and mind , and that it should occupy such a place in the heart of ever } ' citizen of Nebraska. This state should have a representation of every Interest , fully exhibited and intelligently managed by the best talent of the stato. "I respectfully tender to my successor all the facts and assistance In my power that Nebraska may stand at the head 'of all tbo states of this union in agricultural and pro ducing resources , and I can vouch for tbo united assistance of every citizen of thn state. " Itr.ulv lor tin ) World's I'"air. Before bo was ofllcially docapltatoil , Com missioner General Groor bad succeeded In making a valuable collection of the woods of Nebraska to bo placed lu tha Forresty build ing at the World's fulr. The specimens se cured by htm are now loaded on the cars in this city ready for shipment to Chicago , They consist of tbo trunks of oak , elm , hackberry - berry , white and yellow nine , the latter com- Inc from Sioux county. The trunks are all line specimens of uniform size , being about twenty Inches in diameter ni the butt and twelve nt the top. The bark is uninjured and special care bos bcon taken in packing the trees no that thov will arrive at Chicago in good condition. The specimens were all selected under the personal supervision of Mr. Urccr and will doubtless attract no llttlo attention from tboso that have heretofore looked upon Nebraska as a treeless state. Htuto Oil Inspection for Fulirnary. During the month of February , or rather during the tlmo In which Chief Inspector llolmrod has bad possession of tlio oOico the following number of barrels of oil and gaso line were inspected : First district Ap- nrovcd , & 13 ; rejected , 21 : fees collected , Jl.uO ( ) ( ) , Second district Approved , 3.729 ; rejected , OSO ; fees collectffd , * 11(1,00 ( , Third district Approved , ! W7 ; rejected , 7 ; fcetf collected , $ . ' )7.-lO. ) Fourth district Approved , J.iWT ; rejected , -US { foes e-olloetod. $107.TiU. Fifth district Approved , il'Jl ; rejected , 110 ; foes collected , $ , " > 0.-iO. OiliU The Lancaster county .beet sugar conven tion meets In this city tomorrow. Hoclc island representatives in this city have boon Instructed > ; to dist-onttnuo the woric of purchasing thq right uf wav from U to O streets. Judge Brown 1ms boon listening all dav tea a vase in which Gowgo Metz and Hob Slipphurd are accused ofstealing u number of ho s. J Judge Drown officiated in police court to day for Judge IlorKolV-wl'O was so seriously wounded yesterday bxiM10 mun Warner. Ill tliu Hnprunio Court. The case of the HluiWiofinau Manufacturing compady vs Addlauni'Tower , from Furnas county , was Hied with-nthe clerk of the an. prcme court today.The amount involved is only SHU ! ) . ajl The inundate In ibouloyd-Thayer case ha * up to the present wrUmg failed to make Its appearance * . The case of WllliamS. Craig vs the Chicago cage , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omulm Huil- road company wa also tiled today. It comus from Hurt county and 1. u ratu In which Craig sued the company for $101) damages for a hon > e that was killed o.i the defendant's trick. . Ho lost his cjso in the lower court and will try his luck in the higher tribunal. 'I he following attorneys were admitted to practice : C. J. Hlllo.t , e&ij , of Ouster county ; E. P. Campbell , fan , . , of Custer couniv H. W" . DieSlnsofi , ctq , , of ( Juster county. Following decisions ivuru rendeivd : Stale ox rol Wises iJuncun , leave given re. spondent to Hurvuand lilu bn > ifs In twenty days ; Lau VH Grim x , leuvu given pluinlill to serve und lllo briefs in tlx days ; C'htlds vs Slnti' , reveneil und rfm.inded for further urncuc'dliigs : Ucboris vs Stntu. no npplira- lion havliii : been nmdo to udvi'.ucu case and plalnttlT in error having ter\i-d tbo full sen tence pronuuncrd by the distiict court the petition In error Is Ubmu.vd without preju dice. The com I sojourned to Tuesday , March 15 , when the causes from the Tenth district consisting of the counties of Adams , Woostor , Kearney , Franklin , Harlan and I'holps will bo called. Dr. Blrnoy.iiosoand tnrcm. BEK bldf ? * FASHIONSFOK .1IKX , ClotMer nnd FimiMirr. The pajamas are over the retiring garb of warm weather. The vulgarians that wear diamond studs in their cheviot or tlannol shirts need only bo looked upon to bo avoided. Judging from tbo preparations In progress , and the sales already made , a great season for leather waist-bolts Is to bo expected. The high backed turn-over collar will bo the most feasible wblto collar just so soon as tbo thermometer climbs beyond the eighties. Evening gloves are decreed as essential for wear in summer at any formal or dancing function whore ladies are to bo present in full dress. The moro durable and loss conspicuous cloths of spring for top-coats , mornimr frocks and cutaways of domi-dross , are the dull finish cloths In black and dark gray. Despite the would-be-supercilious attitude of our English cousins when any Question of dross comes up , it may not bo gainsaid that wo now receive the London fashion mandates with u decided feeling of reservation. The turn down neglige collar is the boto nolr of the Imitation neckwear that buckles behind. With tbo dressier effects the cravat will bo cxtonsivnly employed , and some of the soft crepe feather-weights tied lu a lirm four-ln-hund knot. The ranga of jewelry for men's wear In summer is somewhat curtailed , Thuro will bo no studs woru with thu neglige shirts , which will have pearl buttons , nnd the wearIng - Ing of the scarf-pin will bo done more charily than during the other seasons of the year. Thcro Is a wide range of selection in the slnulo aud doublo-ornastod effects , With a white-background percale shirt the waist coat may bu In ono of tbo more pronounced patterns , but If the shirting Is in livelier lines , the waistcoat should bo In a more sub dued design , There is n manifest modification In thorough rough llnUh goods ns one of the latest dovcl- fipmenta nf the Hprlnir In moil's clothing , The ultra styles continue In the gnarl- threaded surfaces , fur these nro the fnhrlu * that soon wear out , and thcrnforo these only that can afford to often patronise the tailor may enjoy the luxury of having them , H'OMKff 01' ' ' .VOTK. One woman in cvnry sixty in London is a gin drinker , und ono in every twenty Is a pauper , while ono in every thirteen Is Illit erate. Robert Louis Stevenson's mother is living with him in the South Boa Islands and is nu- tonUhingtho natives with her prim widow's ' cap am ! black silk dress. The OirU" Friendly Society of England Is a union of over ITO.OUJ women and girU of all daiso * which holds religious and secular classes , provides homes of rest and training , i lodgis , libraries , etc. Mrs , Jessie Uussoll of Dav Lodge , Is 105 years old und lias never hud any serious sick ness. Klin walU upon herself and U u dully reader of the newspapers. Five generations of tbo family are now living. In only live &tutes has the mother absolute legal right to thu custody of her own chil dren , 'lliosouro Iowa , Nebraska , Kansas , Oregon anil Washington , In all other states thu right of fatherhood Is paramount. Tno countess of Aberdeen has opened In Umigow a hospital lor women , where they will bu attended by women physicians and nuiyoH. The experiment is being watched with much anxiety losoo whctu'ert , o patients will manifest co'nlldeuce In their sisters at doctors. Mile. S'trmUa IJiloosco , the tlrst woman admitted to the bar in France , is said to have taken the highest rank In a class of &UU men at the Kcole du Oroit , Purls , where ho studied uflcr receiving the degree o ( liacho. lor of Lctturi and Science lu Bucharest. She has begun to practice law in the latter city , wboro her father is a banker. The Philadelphia Now Century club Is ono of the most successful and active of women's societies. The membership of tbo club , which was at first limited to 25U , has bean doubled , and a long list of applicants are waiting for admission. Caroline Popp , who died recently at the age ol 81 , was tbo only woman journalist in her country nnd the senior member of the Belgian press. She received the honor of beIng - Ing made by the king knight of the Order of Leopold , which entitled her to a military funeral. Mrs. Annie Laurie Dlggj , alliance orator , Is held in great esteem In lCaniaswliero Mrs. Lease , her whilom associate aim rival , has reached that period of popular aphelion at which she is unkindly referred to as ' 'a sala ried nightmare masculine and bowhisk- crea. " Mrs. Digits Is n nervous , Impulsive llttlo woman , terribly In earnest , who feels nnd sympathizes with everything around her and has consecrated her life , as nn admirer expresses it , to her weaker sisters. And the people like her accordingly. 'Lottu" Is undoubtedly the richest actress In the world. She owns several apartment bouses In Now York , the Park theater InJos - ton , real estate Ju nearly all tbo largo cities , and could , as the moo say , "chase up" be tween two nnd three millions. Her perma nent residence is nt Lake Hopatcong , and her homo is most beautiful in design und fur nishing. If she WHS any one else but "Lottu" she would bo n woman nearly 60 years old , but the name Lotta is over n synonvm for youth , vivacity nnd merriment ontlr'oly In compatible with the thought of ilfty birth days. Dr. Birnoy euros ciutvrrn. BISK bids : j.v TIIK i..iiton muii.i ) , Our coal Industry employs 300,000 men. Queen Victoria's ' coon gets flr > 'JO a year. The cloak makers' strlito has ended In a slight advance of wagei. There Is a woman In Oregon who has worked twenty years at utone cutting. Wages of the a,50J employes engaged at the Elgin watch works nt Elgin , III. , has been i educed all the way from Ifi to ( K ) per cent. The watch trust lit nt Iho bottom of the trouble. In order to drive suvorM small con cerns out of thu Held , the trust pronose.s to reduce the price of tlekors , uncj to make Itself whole by reducing wages. A sensation tvus created in labor circles In Brockton , Must ) . , last week , by tbo charge of a local minister , who declared that ceitalu loicmon in shoo shops subjected women to iiihultlng proposals nnd threatened them with dismissal If they refused to submit. Labor organisations are Investigating tue emerges nnd the elf unto Is getting decidedly warm for thu offondlnir foremen. English coal miners will Inaugurate n eon- oral strike next Friday. It would be an m- possible task to approximately estimate the number of persons wbo will bo thrown out of wont by the closing of mills , Irou works , factories , etc. , but It Is certain that over 1,000,000employes will Had themselves idle. With their families it Is believed that close on to 5,000,000 penons will directly or Indi rectly feel the effects of the attempt ot tbo minors to prevent any reduction lu their wages , Of the miner * themselves 411,000 men will take part In the strike , W1XKH.ll , tct * nf flvt fine * or I wulcrlhU heail.jtftu - eaeltaitilUtiHMl lint ten emit. Kuuerul services of Kva 31 uy. wl to of Ulut rles K. llrown , will be huld at thu First Congrega tion U chnriih , luth und Davenport , this utter- noon ul 2 o'clock. Xnttcitnfflpe Itiiti or lt t uiultrtliU hcatl.flftu tent * ; McliivktltliiiMl lint ( en ri/i ( . BAVIDfJK Hurry , aot | a your * . of Sir. und Mrs. Kdwtml Suv- Idge , on Mureh P , IH'J ' : . I'unural Krhluy ut 2 Ii. m , , from family runldunuu , Wij tumln ! ttlrcul , to 1'urunt Luwu veiuetory. At tJ > tnttrt womanhood , r cry young girl needs the wisest cnro. Troubles beginning - | ginning then mat ) make lipr Tthofa life miserable. , lint the trout ) ' Ira that nro to bo fcmrtxl have if ixwltlvo ronipdy. fir , ricrco'3 Fnvorlto Proscription builds up and strengthens the system , nnd trgu- Intca and promotes every j > rotxr function. It's n generous , supporting ( onto , nnd a quieting , ftxithlng ncrvlno n legitimate mfrf- tcinc , not n Ixjvorngp , frco from alcohol anil Injurious drugs. It corrccla mid cures , safely find surely , nil tlicxo dollcnto derange- incntfl and weaknesses i > ecnllnr to the ses. A remedy that iloe.i euro is one that can 1)4 minnnn/m / ? . That' * what the proprietors of " Fnvorito Proscription " think. If It doesn't plvo satisfaction , in every cnso for which it's recommended , they'll refund thu money. No other medicine for women Is told on such terms. ' Dccido for yourself whether something else sold by the dealer , is likely to bo "just a * good " for you to buy. A MUSE Jbj O Cl y THHATUin. Seventeenth nnd Harnoy streets Thursday , Friday and Saturday MARCH 10,11 AND 12. The Urentost of Knxllsli Opern Uoinpnnlos , THE BOSTOfclANS , KAUU MncDUNAI.n X IIAUNAIIKK. t'rop'rs. In the 1'ollowliij : Itupnrtolie : Thumrtnr otonltiK-lUHIlN HOOD. Friday ovonmit-CAUMH.N. MnturiUj mntlni-ii-linillN 1IOOI ) . Snlurtlity uTcnlnif DOIlorilY 8CA1.H 0V rillUKS. I'nrqiiot ' 'V ? Circle , tlrsl 5 rows 1W Circle , In'tS rows I W llnlconr , llrnt 4 rowi 1W llalconr lMt&rowi > > ( ionrinl nilmlnslon toroorlialcony. Wo FARNAM ST , THEATER I rol > u Bi Every Kvcnlng tills Wt'i'k. Matlni'o Siitnrclnv. Carletou Opera Couip'y Krlclny Night. INIlII ( ) . Hntiirday .Mnttnro. NANON. Pnliinlay Night , Klt.MINIK. NO ADVANCIJ IN I'ltlCKS. Scatu now ( in nla. NEW ( let a Rood THEATRE Scat for We , Sovontcontli ntul llnrnoj- Streets , , | SUNDAY , MARCH 13 Kneagenicnt of the Von UK American Star. GORfl TMNJMBR Under the management of Col. W. K. Mini. Presenting for thn llrst tltno here Clinton Stuart's lllghlv Successful IMay , WILL SHE DIVORCE HIM ? Assisted by a Carefully Sclented Company of I'layets from Ilrooklyn ParU Theatre. The greatest snci-i'ss buyond n doubt of Corn Tanner's many nchlovcincnts. The Hale of seats will open Saturday morn. Ing at regular prices. Farnam St Thaatar roiM1 , | u Four nights , commencing Sundav matinee , March 13 , JAMKH H. WAI.hAOlC , In two prout plays , Sunday matinee and nlEht and Monday night , TIIK 1IAND1T KINO. " TncBilny night , Wodnesiluv matinee and ulKht. "TIIK RATTI.I3 1CINC. " Wl'ar ' ItKTWUHN' German Carpenters and Swedish Tug o' WarTeams , OP SOUTH OMAHA. -AT- B. BLUM'S HHLU SOUTH OMAHA. Admission , 8O Cents. Under the patronngo of 70 and 71 Globe Bldg. , Boston. Tour of 80 clays. 8500 ; Tour of f > 0 days , 4-100 ; Tour of CO utiya. ? a7fl ; Tour of15 days , SHOO. All truvollnic , hotel und alKhtscnlnK exponsui In- cluiled. ( I'nrtlOH to nail nrltli Mr . Krnznr , July 'J , eteum- xlilp HCVTIII.CuiiMrrl I/I no , llostim. ) NOIITII CAl'K I'Altl'V , to unllJiniu It ) , by I'AVO- NI A f rpin Iliihtoti , & ilnyii , * M > A iiiillumons mint bu inmlo ut once for this ton an U for circular and ruforunco' * . r A ( IKNUINKMIUItOIIK KII.I.BlUl KlDD'd IlliUU KUAIICATOIt"Ciiroi h iljsoasai two HUB Itkllli thu mlcrobo orKOrin. I'ut iipiinl ratnllail In % . ' . tlna4 linto * . thi , Intter IVi L'nllurn. titinl unywliuro pro- puld on rocolpt nf prlro or < i O. IVelinu I .1 ituar- nntoo tocuri ) . ' 1'liu public trnilo nnd jiihbiri sup- tilled by tlm Kln > ! ur Dnu C < itumny. | O nalia ; ( ! . A Molelior ; llowaril Mi-ycrnml K , I' . Baykorn , Koutli Oiualu ; A. I ) . Kustur uiid II. J. Kllli , llmmoll Illnili TAKE API LL. Hobb's Are the Best on Earth. Act gently yet prompt ' ly on the MVIlll , Kill. DR. HOBB'S NKYK onil UUWEI.S , dls- polling IIoadacbcH , Fov- < -ra anil Colds , thorough LITTLE ly cleansing the system of disease , anil cures Vegetable habitual constipation. They nro sugar coated , do not irlpe ; , very small , easy to talio , nnd iiurrlr Testable. 45 pills In cncll vial. 1'orfect dlcostloa followH their use. They nbsolalolr cure nlfk licaif. nclif , und arnrocoinratud * cd IJJT leading iilif lrlnn . For tialo by InrxdlnR . ntlal. Aitdrrai HOBB'S ' MEDICINE CO. , Flops , San Francisco a t'OIl fiAI.r. IN OMAHA. KHIi. , I1V Klltin & Co. , Cii.r 15th & Dnuirlan Kit. J .A Fuller & Co. , Cor. Hth & DouKloi BU. A D Foster & Co. , Couutll Illufl , la. OHDINANCH NO. i.M)70. ) An ordinance aincnillnir part of Huctlon 1 , Kne- ulal Urillniinuo No. IColi. untltluil "Anonllti- iint'ii levying a horolal tax anil in > s biiniiiit ! on nil lots anil ruul oxtato wllliln pavliu illu- triut No. ' . ' 8. , In rover the coal of puvlng in mill district. " anil to repeal thai part of sect on 1 In Haiti nrdliiHiii ; > mi iiincnilnd. llu It oiilalned liy thu city council of the city of Uiimlm : bei-tlon I , Thut that part of suction J Kpti- elal Oiillnanue Nn.M2. \ . uavti'd Juiiuaiy W. 1ST.1 , ontltleilAn ordinance luvyini ; it tax anil iiHHussnicnt on all lot * and real estate within paving dUtrlul No. * to cover thu uoitt of pavlnK * aid ilutrlut , " as relates to the us- m-Hiiiiuint of "KlUu A llrciwnlue , loll blkl.KeiiduU' * udil . IMM , anil D Kendall , lot II blk. 1 , Kendull'i * add . . . IKIBO" bn aiiiundeil to roud nn follows ; "UlUii A Ilrovyiileo , lot 1 blk 1 , Ken dall's Hdd . , . IC300 I ) Kendall , lot 11 1)11 ; I , Kendall' * add. 130 M" Hi'.c'llun 'i Tliat thnt park of mu'tlon 1 Ppe- nliil Ordiniinuo No. Itti'j as refer * to the lax anil imsvbNim'nt ' on IOIH I and II , block 1 , Ken. duil'N addition , n uforiwuld , bo a nil tlie U.IIMO lu iinriiby lupcali'd , Keu. : i. TliutlliU orllnanco ah nil take ofTuot and ho In forcu from and after IU passage. I'liy iltrk. : E , I' . HA\'IH , I'rnsldonl ' City Coiinoll. Apurovod March 8th , mo- ' . UCOUUK I' . IIKMIH. Mayor.