THE OMAHA DATLY BJEjfr THURSDAY , MAKCJl 31 , 1892. ENGLISH THUNDER OVER SEAL I President Harrison Accused of Simply Hinting by the London Times. AND THE SENATE HELPED HIM OUT Complaints Tlmt Cnnixln U Octtlng the Mother Country into Mora Trouble Tlinn the Colony in Worth Moieincnt * or Wnr LONDON. March 30. The Times tills mornIng - Ing contains an article reviewing the Boring sea dispute. The writer comments on the fact that the matter has no direct Importance for the English consumer ot sealskins , to whom It matters nothing whether the skins are obtained from Canada or Africa. The writer soys : "Tho controversy only con cerns soml-lndopondont colonies , who treat us as a commercial onomy. Vhcto colonies ro always embroiling ui In foreign disputes. Wo are obliged to fight their battles whllo they treat us as a foreign power , how long is this to last ? A row more troubles Ilka the Bering sea controversy will compel us to f uco the problem and seriously ink ourselves whether the present relations between the mother country end the colonies arc qtiuo fair to British taxpayers. " The Times says : "In the midst of demon- trations which In the old world would exclude - cludo nil hope or clmnco of n peaceful solu tion , thn Americans cnn nt n moment's no tice drop rant and adopt the serious tone of business. Whllo President , llarrlson'is fum ing and sputtering In n fashion which the Americans think Important mid which the English think absurd , the senate Is quietly preparing to ignore all his nights * Appear ances had to bo consulted , however , and the senate , whllo putting aside the president's hysteric ? , bas econ obliged to land htm what help It can. Lord Salisbury's ' dispatch , repeating a proposal already made in other forms , was accepted and the Americans are able to boast that tbo president bus twisted tbo tall of tbo British lion. No practical pol itician concerns himself with the fact that the country docs not intend to maintain the dignity of the republic. " The admiralty bas notified the Canadian 'ncllloof its Intention to send 203 seamen nnd two oftlcors In the middle of May from Halifax to Vancouver , H. M. S. Daphne and 1 Nymph and tha vVarspltoaro to ho com 1I. missioned nt Esqulmault this summer and . ( I. their crows transported over the Canadian Pacific. Previously all cruisers and sloops wore sent to the China station to rocom- ' V ' mission. Thii action of the admiralty at the > t I present moment will probably arouse a misconception - conception unless it Is clearly stated that tnis course was decided baforo the Bering sea dispute arose. i'iiu.siiii ) IN THI ; sroictr. Dentil of u AVonmn unit Her Son from I'.x- , iiosiiro In Scotland. Gi.\soow , March 2U. Wbllo n heavy snow 1 storm was raging today in the county of 1JJ _ "Dumfries , Sarah rinmlllon , accompanied by ' h'er son and daughter , started to walk from ' a distant point to tholr homo in Snnqubar , near Dumfries. The mother and son grow so exhausted from tholr strugclos through the deep drifts they were unable to continue tholr way , sank into tbo snow and were frozen to death. The girl bore the hardships ' „ much hotter and tried doaperatclv to help her mother and brother along. When tboy succumbed sha tried to reuse the in from tbo deadly stupor , but her efforts were of no avail , and the sorrowing girl was at length forced to leave the bodloi whore they foil and to struggle onward alone. Sbo reached her homo exhausted and rcportod the faiv t. Searching pintles are trying to recover the bodies. 1 AmirclilxtA Ordered tol.cuvn Franco. \ Puns , March 30. Forty foreign anarch- lists have boon ordered to leave the coa ntry j'anda number formerly ordered to leave have ' been conducted to the frontier. It Is under stood another explosion has taken place , this time in the Credit L/yonub , one of the larg est banking institutions of the city. Tbo police in cbVrgo allowed no ono to approach. Two unrests have been maao. It is stated that two persons wore injured. Warniuir has boon given that the custom house will be blown urict Several other attempts to destroy buildIng - Ing have bean discovered and a number of portions have been warned. Another reign oLtqrror Is immlmont. , Leon Ravochal , the anarchist loader , has been'arrested. , "Ordered to I'rocecil North , i Vfcrouu , B. C. , March 0.-H. M. S. Chftmp'lon is duo from the south and. orders ifavO'bcciylssucd for her to coal and proceed poftbLat-Onro. The Warsprito is expected Sunday. It Is thought tbo Champion's orders haVO ft bearing on the Boring boa matter. No government boats have yet gone north. Appeal to Ucriimn-Aincrlruns. " ST. PKTcnsnuno , March 80. An appeal to German-Americans is about to bo issued on behalf of iiOO.OOO Gorman colonists in the j famine districts decimated by spotted fever , who need corn for food ana tiood. It Is pro posed to ask that a shipload of unground ooru bo rained nnd sent. MKRT XOMOKHOW IflOlIT. 5t * " Springs Will Son Kmlily Hreenan anil 7 David lleeno Oolliilo. sos , W.vo. , March UO. [ Special ji io"TiiB BEK.J-iTho flcht between Hoddy iH "Brcnuan , "The Stroator Wonder" nnd David | Reese , "TJio Montana Kid , " will como off nt , -f. tbo .opera house at Rock Springs on Satur day , April ST. Link Pope , the trainer of Billy Myers , is training Brennan , and Jim Wilt - ' , ' ( 'Hams , champion of Utah , will bo behind ' t ' 'Hcosoiit the light. Originally tbo fight was for fcJV ) a sldo , but bsa accumulated in i until it now roaches $1,000 a sldo. Local excitement is intense as both men many fi lends. Avicos from Colorado and Utah inform the management that largo dol- ccallons will bo prosant from both stains. It will bo the best light over seen in tbo , ( .west. Both men are In excellent condition. Managnr Southern will so arrange a raised platform In the center of the opera house that all will bava an unobstructed view of - . u i the light. Sufllclont capital will bo on band to moot domunds of visitor * . Receipts from sales of seats amount to about 53,000 , and the end is not yot. " * Itenultaut Olouci'stor. ULOUCB3TKH , N. J. , March 8J. Weather clear ; track good , riret nice. sovon-eUhths of a mlle , soiling ! Ralelph ( the fnvorlto ) won , Urbuna Bocoiid , VjmiiyUo third , Village King drawn , Tlmoi t-trond raco. six and ono-ijimrtor fiirlonKB , n-yciir-nhla : rddio M won , J rtoy xecond , i'ratondorltho fuvorllo ) thlrb. Tln.o : 1:27. Third riu-o. nlno-ilxtoonths of a mllo. soll- Inz : lli by won. Mathush Hooond , Hullo of . Phci'iilx third. Maid of Kluhluml , linrlun and MW , Tumor drvn ; Jardlno ( tbo fuvorlto ) ran un > plHccd. Tlmu ; liOO(4. ( 1 , Fourth rnco , tlilrteon-tlxtecnthHof n inila. sulllnc : ( Jlostor ( the favorite ) won. I'ernwood < < BL'oom ) , A. O. II , third. Tlmei ( :2iU. * > Klfth raco. ono-hnlf mlle , tolllnz : Aiinlo K * „ ( tliDfatorUouon. ) MuolluRO oecond , Hloldouo ' 11" ' 1 oninuco , Sjundnyuml Co in r ado bruwn , „ * Tlmoi fii blxth ruvo , flvo-elirhtlis of tmile. . EolltiiK ; , ? * Htzroy won , Mllledun svcond , Carlcivr ( iho ' ( avorltul third , llanner Doimtr , Judco Htovlns ' aiulJuntl IClUUoH drawn. Tlmo : l:00tf ! , Uolujr ute o , N. J. , March 30. Track fair nod attendance largo. rirst race , six anil n half fiirlonssi Jlcno- dlotlue won. l.lthborth soooud. I'oarl bet third. Tlmoi r.'Wi- Hofond raco. flvo furlons : Arthur Dnvu won , Maxim Ully BOCOIH ) , Tcutonla third. Time : 1OJ. : Thlril rai-o. four and a hn'f furlonirs ; Noon- dny won. Klstone loooiul , Turk Ilia Second third. Tlmo : M fourth ritco , live furlouRsi O. W. Cook won , Lovelier sorond , Kl on rot to third , Time : l:0'li. KlUli racu , one and ono-oluhtb inlloa : Turk von. Ulco second. I'ollmm ( bird. Tlmei BUth race , sevou furlonss : I'lrolly woiu Centaur mcond , IrrcguUr third. Tlmo : llcatrlce'a l'Uynr < i , BBITUICB. Nob. , March 00. ( Special Tclo- frramtoTjiB BKE.J The following named comprise the mumbora of the uow Baatrloo who have boeu slgnoj and are now under contracts : Itnrry Clatowood , A. H. SlaRhol , J. W , Kdlnpor , li. H. IIowo , U. O. Thompson. JV. . Holmes , 0. K. Jonoi , A. S. Kennedy , Van Arnun and Ocorco Taylor. Clrvntiinil'it Dny. HoTSfni.vos Ark. , Mirch l.-Clovoland won n ( treat victory over Chicago In toJny's bnll Ramo , defeating tliom oy a scora of 10 to 1. _ Tip * for Todity. Hero tire thu horses 1'jokcd upon as Rood thing ; ) for today : I. Pardon Il ! pont , U. Strain Koiu Mury M. 't. Hopnhlio llnrloqtiln. 4. Klna Idler IndoK. 6. Tloga llarrlftburgt 1. Pacific f.irlow. 2 , .lorry McCarthy Syria Colt , a. Illrthilny Ilr.ivo. 4 , Lee llrlirul llarthena. C. niolipn'i Hunduy. 0 , Miirty II Vandyke. CAN MAKE OAR WHEELS. Clmnco to Unllif Up n Hltr Omiih.i Industry tit Smutl Outliiy. "How Is that car-wheel factory project getting along ! " was the question put to John T. Cathdrs , vlco prpMdont of the Ucal Estate Owners association. ' "Boiler ask the people of Omaha ; the matter - tor is in their bauds now. The association has done all it can | n tlio matter. " "What has boon donol" "Woll , you Know a cnr-wheol factory Is what Omaha needs ; certainly ouo will suiely ho started in the wcit , And if Omaha doesn't step up the prlzo will bo awarded oho- whore. " "Butnton't tno Plifrnlx foundry people going to pUt in u nlantl" "Of COUMO they will If they nro helped n bit ; unaided , they are not equal to it llnnu- daily. " " What has the Real E-itato Owners asso ciation done In the nuMirl" "Tha Pboaitlx people cnmo to the associa tion nnd said thov uoro willing to extend their plant If the citizens of Omaha would plvo teem substantial sympathy. The asso ciation appointed at a committee L'adot Tay lor , J. li. Dumont and myself , as chairman , to Investigate and report. Wo took u trip out on tha Bolt line to Cumoron street aud looked over the foundry. " "What did you lltid ! " "Tho plant is complete in every detail for a general foundry business ; they have a cupola , flasks aud all the necessary machin ery for tholr work , but It would huvo to bo much extended to undertake a car wheel business proper and compote with Pennsyl vania concerns. Tbo financial standIng - Ing is O. K. Tbo banks all endorse - dorso it , and Mr. Kimbull of tbo Union Pacific says tbo work turned out Is of the highest standing. They have a mortgage Indebtedness of $3,001' , which ma tures in Dccombor next , but by the efforts of the Rani Estate Owners association this has been extended for live years. " "How much is needed to put the firm m ehnpo to take contracts ! " "Only &VHX ) . Tnxt ! would establish a fac tory that could taito any contract. Ono hundred car-wheels a day is wantod. They huvo a line cupola and eighteen llnslts now. Klasks are oxponstvo and .thoy will need moro nnuoaltng pits. " "Thoy h.tvo the promlso of plenty of world" ' The Union Pacific agrees to take forty Wheels a day and 100 xvhon they can bo sup plied. Tno Union Paclilu averages 100 whooli a day. A car wheel's COUMO is run when it has covered 70,000 miles ; that's Its average llfo. The Union Paclllo requires in its vhcols u combination of thrco different qualities of iron , which como from Connecti cut , Pittsburg and Lnko Superior. Cost of the Connecticut brand Is $3t a ton delivered boro. And , by the way , Mr. Holdrego of the B. it M. , has agrccd to take the wheels bis company needs from the Omaha Car , Wheel factory , whenever it is started. The Omaha Strcot Railway company will do likewise ; so will the Council Bluffs company und tbo Sioux City company. Those are all pledged. So you sco there is no fear of demand falling ibortof supply. " "What Imvn you done about raising this $3,0001" ' 'Well'wo ' have succeeded in , getting 13,000 pledged : onlyS-QOO ! moro is needed and if the people of Omahaonly realized tbo oonoflt , the special benefits that will How to the city from the establishment of a car-wheel fac tory-hero they would bo tumbling over ono i anoibor with tbo needed dollars. " "Is it not a pretty late day for Omaha to bo bonusing factories ! " "Bonusingi This is no case of bonus. Two plans have been proposed. Tbo com pany Will olthor sell stock , or it will put up stock as collateral with the Real Estate Ownorsassoclation a. * trustco and will pay 7 per cent on the W.OOO loaned ; it Is no dona tion , it is only a loan and with ample se curity. " ' What would bo the material advantages gained ! , " "Ono factory would moan moro. Half n bundrodmon would bo omploycd at once and that means fully 300 moro people for tbo city. All the western railroads and street car lines would buy their car wheels hero. A car wheel weighs 000 pounds. Fancy the freight from Pittsburg to Omaha aud the othercitles west. If tbo Union Pacific could got its car wheels bore it would mean a sav ing of $50.000 a year. That i,000 should DO subscribed in half a day , if tlio citizens only know what they'wero going to gain by It. " Now School ISuIlillng Uendy. The Board of Education committee on buildings and prooerty mot yesterday and ordered blackboards and sidewalks placed in position at the now Clifton Hill school. This bulldlnc as well as tno Monmouth Park and ICollom schools will bo ready for occupancy next week , when the summer term opens. Only the Monmouth Park scnool bas yet been accepted by the board und is thoreforu the ouo that will bo opouou Monday. It is expected that the otborj will bo accepted at the regular mooting next Mon day night , and will bo opened about tno mld- dlo of the weak. aiiirrluge J. Tbo following nwrrlaso lluon-m were Is sued by Judge Ellcr yesterday : Name and Address. A o. I Juntos I ) . Ghiimhorlaln , Omaha : it I Allco T. Himuldlnu , Omulm 23 I Nicholas Clunson , Allllnrd f. 11 lilarluM. lUthman. Mlllard 21 j William Nou , Omaha sa ( Minnie Decker , Umuha 25 Attention , Veteran Firemen. AU momborB o ( the Onmhu Vetornn Firemen's association uro requested to iis'omblo nt No. ii angino house ut 12:80 : o'clock slmrp in full uniform to nttond the funeral of our Into brother. Meyer Ilollmnn. JOHN BAUMKII , Pros. J. UONNEUAJu. . , Roc. Sue. U1IAMUU1U.AIN'.S COUU11 ItUMKUY. ' Superior to Any Other. Mr. W. J. Mowrey of Jarvisvllle , W. Vn. , says : "Slncn wo bavo teen handling Cham berlain's Couch Remedy wo have suld it on a strict guarantee and found that every bottle did good service. We have used It ourselves and think it superior to any other prepara tion wo know ofr'-5 und 53 cuntoo IIIw for sale byidruggists. DaWttt's Sarsaparilla destroys sucn tiol- sous us scrofuli , skin disease , ecioina , rheu matism. Its timely USD saves many lives. "Lain lo bed and early to nso will shorten the road to your homo Inttbo aklos. " But early to bed and a "Llttlo Karly Riser. " the pill that matte * llfo longer and butter and wiior. Or , Blrnny euros oatarrn. BKK bid A slight cold , If neglected , often attack tbo lungs. Brown's Mroticbial Troches give sure and Immediate relief. Sold only iu boxes , I'rico 25 cents. Try 1'Iso's roiuoily for catarrh. H U bandy and. pleasant to take , nud what Is moro does euro. AU druggists. GOo. Mr. Darius Watorhouio , Chattanooga , Toun , , says ; " .It costs but Ilulo to fry Ilrudycrolloo , and a trial is all thai is noooa- sury to couvluco the doubting thouiands that it will euro beudache. " Wuon you eat too much , Wh n you drtnU too much , When .vou amoko lee much , When you work too much , Bradycrotlno , no headache. ( FROM TFVTFMUT'I snarsn BUSINESS FOR T COUNCIL Matters Which Oconpiod Several Honra of the Oity LoTislatiiro's Titno. NEW BOND PROPOSITION SUBMITTED lllds on I.titlitliiR rinturr j Kojcrtcil rinlsh- IUR Dm City Hull Acrimonious DUciis. fllun of thn ( Iriiornl I'ntliiR Or dinance Ildtittno Work. The city council last night received the fol lowing communication from the Nebraska Coutral Railway , presented by its vice presi dent , .1 , H , Dutnont : The undersigned , the Xoliraska Central Hallway company , has this day submitted to the honorable Uo irdof County Commissioners of Douulus county , n proposition to build upon terms set forth.flioroln , a brldito cn > s9 the Missouri river at Omaha , and a double Irani : railway from the west approich of said bridge to connection with the tracks of the Union ytock\ur > ls and Hallway com ] ) my ntHolith Omahn , and has requested said cominlssloiiors to call n peolul election to submit to thu elec tors ot DoiitfliiH county the conillllonaof a ilit proposition. lliu sild Nebraska Central U.itlway comp - p my has solecled for depot puriioiM tlio cer- tn n tract ot land located within the district bounded by Klovonth street , I'lftennth street , Chluauo street and California street In the city of Omaha. t To al'l thu company In acquiring this prou- orly : iud in iho cn'ct on ot u union tl5pot. at the corner ot ntluonlh and Ohio 130 sireijts the company nsks the city of Omaha to donate to It * JiJ.uij ) of Its twenty-year ft pur cent bonds , Said bonds tu "bu delhercd upon ihu following conditions , viz. : Ono hunurod uml tlfty tliotisaml tlollars there of when thuiionip my sh ill have ti6iilliud and tnlion possession of s ild ' rounds and com pleted thu creation of u union depot upon said loontlon designated above , to cuBl , together with Iho olhur railway liiiiioVuniunls | upon ild uroumls.-not luss than * 4 U.uoo , nud S1UJ.UUJ tlieicof wlion the Nubrasktv Central Hallway company , Its successors or asil ns , shall cotn- plctu or causa to bo co'npleto.I a line of rail way In the state of Iowa not le > s than IUO miles In extent , conne tlin. , .wlthln the sfito of Ion a. llllnoli or Mlssouil with the lines or Uvo or moio or the fol lowing named railway corporations , viz : Thu Illinois Coutral Hallway companv the Wlnona St boilthwostora Killwav com pany , thu Mlnnoapolls & St. Paul Railway company , the Chicago , Su Paul fc Kansas City Kallwav coinpany. the Clileniro , Fort Madison & DCS Molnos Knilwiiy comp my , the Atclilson , Tuucku & Sinfi I'o Hallway comp my. the llaltlmuro iV Ohio Hallway comp inv , the Ohio & Mississippi Hallway company , the ICeokuk & Western Hallway company , the Qtiinoy. Omaha & Kansas City Hallway companv , and thu Iowa Central Hallway company ; and also upon the further condition , that all railway companies dcslrltu to u o the same shall bo permitted to ritntholr passenger trains across said bildgo and Into said union depot upon just and equal tcims , and that before the de livery or said bonds onu or moro railways. In addition to the Nebraska Central railway , shall bo actually us ng said union depot. This proposition Is miidn upon tlio further condition that the city of Omaha shall grant to the said NubiasKa Oentr.it Uallu.iy com- piny the rlsht of way through aml.nerossLor- talnstrcots and alleys In thu city of Oinali i , which are enumerated In a certain ordinance. entitled "Ordinance No. , tin ordlninco cruntilispermission anil authority to the Ne braska Central Hallwav company. Its suc cessors and assigns , to construct railroad tracks alou , acioss , over and under certain streets and alloys In the nlty of Oimha. sub ject to certain conditions , " and which are necessary to thu successful completion of Its proposed rallwav ami terminal system. Noel-saury Ordinances Introduced. Following this was an ordinance intro duced by Mr. Chuffee- providing for the calling of a special election to bo hold April 27 , to vote upon Iho question ofissuinp , bondj in the sum of fioO.OW to aid iu thpiconstruc- tlon of tbo uulon depot as contemplated in the communication. This ordinance was read twice andre , ferred , after which Mr , Prince introduced another ordinance granting the Ifooraskii Central railway the rientj of 'wjiy ' qvor cer tain streets and alloys in tuo city. AS In the case of the other onlmanc0tuis ono was read twice and referred. For laying walks around the city hall .f. W. Furnas & Son bid 0"i cents per square foot on Bedford stone and John Graut bid 30 cents per square foot on slagollthic. Mr. Lowry insisted that tba bids should bo referred. Mr. Chaffeo said the motion ) to rotor was for the purpose of delay. While Mr. ChaTeovvas ( talking , Mr. Kl- sassur wanted to talk. President Davis called him to order , saying , "The gentleman from tbo Seventh has iho lloor. " "Yos , " retorted Mr. Elsassor , "ho always has tno iloor. You are too gay. " "So uro you , " answered President Davis , "and if you don't sit down I'll have you put out. " This .settled It , and the city attorney was instructed to prepare a contract with J. W. Furnas & Son for Bedford stone. Again Mr. Elsassor talked and- said that the Bedford slono had never boon subjected to a crushing tost. Ha was declared out of order and the business of tbo council moved along. Tbo creation of a paving district around Hanscom pane was postponed for the reason that the question of who should pay for pav ing about the park was now being consid ered bv the supreme court , aud a decision had not yet been handed down. Tbo petitions to pave Michigan , Twenty- third and. Izord streets were placrd on Ilia. The committee stated tbat the streets were ordered paved last year and that tba courts bad decided that tbo city was not obliged to pave tbo streets this season. Mr. Euasser'a resolution , asking1 the city attorney for an opinion as to wbctber or not the water company could bo compelled to lay water mains without the city setting hydrants along the lines , was adopted. City Hall Contract * . The contract of John F. Cools , amounting to { 17'J17 , for making tbo changes m the ro tunda of the city hall , was presented and ap proved , together with tbo bond. Tbo contracts of Hussoll Pratt & Co. and the Do Kosonko & Hoihoritiglon company , amounting to S18,4i7.50 , were presented and rejected. Mr. Prince mido a ringing speech for homo ludustrv. Mr. Tuttle thought that whatever company secured tbo contract , most ot tbo work would bo done outsldo of the city. Mr. Steel offered n resolution instructing the comptroller to roadverllso for bids. Ho wanted the advertisement to run three weeks and the cost of the llxturus not to exceed $13,000. The resolution was defeated by a vote of 0 to 7. Tbo contract und bond of Ed. PhHan for grading Capitol avenue from Forty-eighth street to the Bolt Line railroad was op- pi oved. Chairman Blrkbausor of the Board of Public Works reported $5,43 $ In the curbing and guttering fund , Ho stated that the ex penditure * during the year I'JJ would amount to til,000. Ho could see uo way out of the difficulty without tbo council decided to charge the expense of repairing pave ments against the abutting property. Tbo report was referred to the city attorney and the committee on paving , curbing and gut tering. The chief of pollco asked that .defaulted bands in the nolloo court , aud money lacuivoJ from dog licences ba turned Into tbo oalioa relief fund. Acting Chief Baiter ot the llro department reported that bo had found 100 llro Uydrants thut could bo relocated without endangering property. This was referred. John Sboprml bid 127 for glviui ; the east wnil of iho city ball two coats ot wbito paint. The contract will bo awarded to BhoparU when ho enters into bond * agreeing to do tbo work. FluUhtntf the Xnir Hullitlng. . Superintendent Coots reported that ho had expended SIU.314 on the interior tlnish ot tbo city halt. The amount was allowed und placed In tbo appropriation sheet. The Fonton Metallo company , lit a typo writtou letter stated that work was pro gressing at a rapid rale upon the vault llx- turea and that tuo material would bo ready to ship cro many days. Tbo committed on public properly nnd buildings reported In favor of placing $200,000 tire Insurance upon thbuildliiir and flu.UOO upon tbo furnituro. Thocomptiollor was Instructed to look at tor tbo matter. The request of the VVoitoru Union Telo- grapb cotupauy to place clocks in the , city hall was placed on Ilia. Architect Uelndroff ot the city hall pro- ion to J bis bill and was allowed (500 on ac count. Tbo comrolttco on ? a * end electric lights reported that'JJ per coot ot the lighting fund would raise ftft.tntl. The amount loft i vie from last yeirnwrould , amount to ? Utf > il. The nucitlon 5/W'Ht authority to transfer too CItv Attorney Con neil was culled for. Ho said that all balances would have to bo trans ferred to the Roneral fund < Mr. Lowry rhuVited that the council should go slow. It JUKd made a stcclnl levy lor lighting , and ho did not think there was onv authority fur-making the transfer. For that reason ho cpuld not sea by what right the council had W1 locate 500 or 000 additional gasoltno lamps. _ Uctllna down" the question ot casollno lamps , Mr. Spcetit thouitht that money could bo found to puLln.nt icait 3'JO additional pas- ollno lamps. Mr. Howell , K now member , stated that ho had been misled , no was told that the surplus would bo transferred to the lighting fund. fund.Mr. Mr. Jncolnon ot the commtttoo on finance estimated the cost of street lighting for 1S1U After n langthy discussion iho whole matter - tor pertaining toltghts.was recommitted. Ovnrial rating Ordlitnncit , The ordinance ordering the repaying of Leaven worth street from Sixteenth to Twenty-ninth xvas passed nnd Is now ready for the mayor's signature. Mr. Heche ] denounced the general paving ordinance as unfair and unjust. It provided for the piving of the outlying streets cut made no pmvlsious for paving the streets in the heart of the city. According to the terms of thu ordinance , no provision was made fern n foot of pxvlnc in the Fourth ward. Mi * . Muuro culled for tbo reading of the ordinance. Mr. Hecbcl asked If the ordinance ab sorbed tlio wholoof the tntortcctlon fund. "No sir , " answered Mr. Spochu "I nsltcd the engineer , " continued Mr. Bcchol. Oltv Knplncci' llo owfttcr when called for stated that thu stioots mentioned in the general - oral paving ordinance would uao up the Whole of thoesO.OOJ fund nud about $ iU03 be sides. Mr. Lowry opposed the ordinance. The funds wotonot divided equitably boUvoon the wards. The Second ward got only f..UOO , und thut would all bo used on Lonvon- worth street. Valuations of various -wards were then quoted , after which , Mr. Chaffoo stated that where $1 had Uuon spent in Mr. Lowry's ward , the First , not'iS cents had boon Spent In the other wards of the city. The tlmo hnu come , ho said , when some attention would have to bo devoted to tbo outlying districts ot Iho city Instead ot spending nil ot the money In the business center. President Davis cpuld boar out the state ments of Mr. Chaffoo. The First ward , In the past , had hail moro than Its share ot the public money , and the , same thing could bo said of the Second Ward. Ward I.lncs Not Considered. Mr. btool of the pavin ; committee slated that ho had known no wards. His object nnd purpose had been to place tno pavement where it would banollt the most persons. Mr. uowry was lindlng to fault with other portions of the city , but wanted his ward to simply have its sbaro of tbo public money. Mr. Muuro spoke" upon the necessity of passinc th'o ordinance. If it was killed , it would bo thirty davs before another could bo prepared and thou. 140 ay miner would boon nnd 110 woru doao , ' Mr. Tuttle xvould admit the truthfulness of Mr. Muuro'si'etntomoiit ' , but ho wanted a show. v..h > Mr. Prince jiiofiistodthat Spocht had agreed to give y o < Xhlrd wara two lutorsoc- slons , but had frttlud to-do so. Mr. bpccht dijnjcd that' ho had agreed to do nnvthmg or tho"k'lnd , and while the discussion was la progress a motion to ad journ was carriidj > - Spcchil T < 1ples for Tonight. The north sido'cltizens ' in a lengthy" com munication askud Itho council > -to declare Itself and say whatl It Intended to do about purchasing 11 pajjc tract iu the uoi'th part of the city. They , 'pdJjlcd attention to the fact that the saason v wns rapldlv"advaning nnd that no lands " . Boggs & Hill jSiUmnttcd a proposition to , sell fourteen ncrps bf land for SIOO.OUO. " * Mr..Chaffoo &uQho ( council ouqfit to de cide upon wbnl.ivnk Intended to'bo 'done and go to work. Tilt poophi < wcro looking at the cpuncU-uml.axDtftVIQbOmothing. , i - < > . Mr. Munro ordered . . .u. resolution , and to night the council will meet la special session to talk nboul parli mrfttors. 'Tho park com-- inlsstoners-lmVo beotilavUcd tb'bo present. The followlnc resolution xvas otTeicil by Mr. ChnfTeo , who moved its , adoption : Hcsolvcd. That tho1 nct'on of the Public Library l > o ml in Inviting competitive designs for the new library ; building bo , null tlio same is hereby , approved. . , o , Hcsolvoil , Km ther , that In casojin dcucpta- bio plan bu found .imoni ; tboso nowsultuitt6l ! , that thu library board Ue.and Is hereby author ized to proceed with the construction of Iho now library building us rapidly as possible. Mr. Cbafteo said tbdrbr'xvas some question about the library board having authority to go on nud construct tbo building and bo wanted it settled. The members of tbo library board ware all honorable gentlemen and men who had bad experience. Mr.'EIsassor said tbo board xvas to expend $100,000 uud iho council ought to know how the money xvould bo aponu Mr. Lowry thought tbo library cimrd should bo , kept out o { tbo council und out of poli'lcs. " . Mr. Elsassor said' , that the Fire and Police commission suumltto-t its propositions and there was no reason why Iho members of the library board should not do the same. Mr. Munro xvas of tbo opinion that nil bodies should submit their mutters to the council. - * Mr. Edwards , chairman of tbo committed on public property and buildings : unoiv that the building had to bo commenced next Juno and was xvilliug to lot the librarv board go on with the xvork. Mr. Lowry thought the whole matter should remain In the bands of the board. The resolution xvas adopted , Messrs. Brunor , .Elsassor and Munro voting no. Then bv a resolution by Mr. Jncobson the city treasurer xvas authorised to sell thu library bonds. The comptroller xvas authorized to employ a stenographer at a snliry of $ < , > per month , aud nt the snmo lime bo was authorised to open and keep au account xvlth Iho treasurer of the Board of Education. The Omaha Street Hallway company xvas instructed to remove its. rails from rievvanl , North Twenty-sixth und North Twentieth ht reels. City Attorney ? Comicll was instructed to Inxcsligata und reportwhether or not the Metropolitan Street , railway could bo com pelled to pave butweon its tracks. C. P. Tloinus asked to bo appointed eleva tor man in the city hall. Ilia request wont to the ille. It xvas uorldrd to take up tbo Did ot the Do Kesonku&Hqtborluglon company for fur pishing oljctrio fixtures when the council meets iu couitmUeo.'Of UiO'ivholo tonisbu The bond of S. S , Curtis , xvho xvill oiact a central firesUUloh _ , was presented and ap proved. Quito an Tnoro'i j ) i ijirnliiKf Uniiiirtoil Aloto r.KluiiKnnUitu Uuinilic.iHoiis. [ Cuicxoo , III. , M.itoSh so. Tie ( UurllnRton statoDient was is eijc'today. It shows that the earning * of tbty Jftoad for Fohruary m- creased fiiO-tS | or ilatt February's oaru- Ings. The not oirmugs were # i7J,8-iiJ , au mcroaso of $ IOO-&X' { ' Lines In the nor Jhpoitoru paisnugor paol xvcro tnrown iiiu > f * iitopf foment today by the report of thaSiJnouticomout , from thu Omaha road to lJ effect thut , uoui- uicncluR April art ; | it. would shorten the time of iu. * . > libuleil train botivoon St. Paul and Chlc'fr thirty- minutes In both directions. ThUtu.fm is taken on Its part to enable its pasfcuifi'Gra to inalio butter con nections with thuS&uthcru connection of th o road. There U nothing in the West ern Passenger association agreement to prevent - vent any road shortening its route if ItxvanU to , but it Is claimed by the competitors of the Omaha thut there Is u tacit under standing that the tl.no ahal | not bo cm , The iMfllo manager of onu ot UIPSO lines re marked todav : "Well. If/'iho Omaha cuts its time there Is nothing , left for us to do but cut out1 rate. Wo muktovcn up thing ) scmn- haxv and that U the only > xvny of dolne it. " Other experienced nnt&vugcr man cxpnuseti < bo opinion that bclorcuiio , | 1 u violent pas senger war would break out. Evidence Is uunl lo hayo boon rrcolvcd by the inspectors of tin ItilJDiMiaU ) Commarcu Commission that eastern Inea that en upo in rate cutiini ; niethoUs to uri-uro butlucs ) bavo dor.o away xvlth Ilia i > ecalty of iiuents , at taching their slL'iniJuros to tell-tulo raoato orders bv the aciop'iou ' of individual punched , xvbich nro as blndlps o > tlln iisont' * signa- turo. In this xvav they hopa it will b i in pos sible to briig bom4 iruilt to nL-cnU givlug IC' bales , cvcu tbouKh inch robilo order * should fall into the band4 of public 'i INTERVIEWED AN ANARCHIST no Carried .Bombs Around iu His Pocket For Salo. HOW SOCIETY WILL BE IMPROVED InTliU Ho , Tn tlllM tlio Murilrron Course of 111 * Comimntonn I.lfo Tnkrn Now rliht 1'uturn ( Icncrntions Muy I'roipcr Tlicrclij- . ama Gordon JJemielt.1 PAUI , March 29. [ Now York Herald Cable Hpocinl to Tun BKK.I I had an Iu- torvlow this afternoon with nn accused nit- nrchist who knoxvs the author of the rcccn- explosion , If ho U not the nuthor'tumiolf. I mot him nt n tipuso which I nm not nt liberty to tin mo. Ho was offering to sell a bomb for r > 0 francs nnd explained that ho hud two nioro at his liomrf but that they belonged to u "companion.1 * When do wa.s eolng out f followed him to find out what ho Intended to do with those engines of destruction , ono of which howauled to sell. Ho went to the house of another anarchist for the purpose of unloading the bomb , but ho arrived at the very mtnuto when the pollco were there , ana saved himself In time by nu effort. This man , itsccms , always carries under nls nrm n bomb charccd with MX kilo * of dynamite. Finally bo wont to the house of another friend , where tba bomb was un loaded. Tha bumb , which was in two plccos , was tilled witli dynumlto and oncloscd In an old box , half illlcd with albert cakes. On top was an ulcctrlo ar rangement which could bo handled by a child nnd was sot , by an ordinary alarm clock. At the moment Indicated by the alarm the electric contact Was made and tuo explosion followed. I nsked the anarchist who Invented the bomb and ho replied : "Wo got the model fiom Chicago nnd the invention is that of an American companion. " nought n Itomli for nrty J'rnnci. The bomb was bought for 50 francs , but the anarchist would not take a bank note or gold but wanted silver. Ho said It was easier to divide with his frionds. Ho ap peared to bo an intelligent working man , a mcchnnio or plasterer , and I had u cbnt with him. him.Ho Ho said at llrst : ' 'If you want mo to speak for publication , 1 have nothing to say. " i told him itas for the Now York Herald , "Ah , that is a different thing , " said no. "Tho editor Is a good fellow. Ho gnvo money for the omnibus strikers last year. Ho would not give mo away , and 1 don't care If you haven't got my name , nnd In an hour I shall have gone off , to como back when I plenso. " i pressed him to take some brandy , but ho refused. Ho accepted some cigars and sttuclc a match'OU tbo bomb box. As I saw him do It I exhibited apprehension , nnd ho said : "A bourgoolso can never bo an anarchist ; ho is too miich afraid of danger. Why , wo smoke wuilo making our bombs. " Not Anxious to Icstioy T.lfe. I asked him if he approved of the crimes that had been committed. "No , " ho replied , "It is too soon ; in ton years tlmo thcka things would bo useful to us , but now they will bo too quickly for- gotto.i. " "What is jour object ! " "To reform society , too inucli misery now exists. It's n crime to have boon born. " "But by thcso explosions jou will kill somebody , " I remarked. 'Wo don't.wantto do that1 ho said , "nnd wo don't\\ant to put those bombs in thickly peopled plauos. Wo want to demolish pub lic institutions nud not citizens. It is no moro the fault of a bourgcolso to huvo been born well off than for nn anarchist to have .b en born poor , but if society becomes too hard on us for the destruction of some prop- .erty , then wo will destroy some men. Just ( t'o'dhow wlmtAve are nblo to do. " ; "But tell , mo what definite end you bavo , lnvlew. " To make society happy , nnd qulcltlv nt that. Wo want to belp the world out of its brutish state. But Just look : forlUUycnra the bourgeoiso have not cared to emancipate thom < olyes.l' , "WIH'lhpro be any trouble on Mav.li" "Wo are not suubjools ns all that , " the anarchist replied , "us to nnnouucj in advance \vheii wo me going to act. Tnat may bo the occasion. W ° will act when we uro rcudy. The day may bo an unbappv ono or n happy ono for tbo bbargooise , but wo don't want to lix tbo dale. Wo will act in concert with our fi lends living lirothor countries. H 11 Will Miinn Kinoliillon. ' "When wo _ hoar the signal which will bo given in some city oy n revolution. Everywhere the great revolu tion will break out and you will then see wbat society is composed of. To licit it , prick it but a little and the whole crumbles to dust. " Ho didn't want to Bay any more , but pulled auny at his cigar. Having ptomiscd him that uo ono should follow him off ho walked away quite calmly. In front of u house that had been raided ho stopped a pollco agent for information end then disappeared. Our con versation had taKcn place iu the presence of others whoso names are known in French politics. Wo were all deeply impressed nnd it Is certain tbatthpso people will not back down before nnythluc. They have no con science and are extremely rash. Next I had an interview with the pollco , but tLey had discovered nothing , in spite of their diligent search. On tbo other hand numerous threatening letters bavo been re ceived by different persons. This morning a workman found n oartrldgo In front ot the mesttoln of the Louvro. The excitement in Paris is not allayed. On the contrary , It has iti creased. The Chamber today passed n vote of con 11- douca in M. uo Fhovcinct. Tha danger of a cmls is passing nwoy , r. Cem : . bllUOTJXU n'YUUlXH V.lIlfK. Properly of JUg < : oiniunlen | Itolngr Destroyed ut it htui tlliiR Jtato. Ciunii.VMi : , Wyo. , March 29. Word comes today of bold outrascs by ranee ruUlew. They bavo bccn'sbootitig down hort > oj and cattle lor a fortnight and scores of rurcassei Ho on the forugo grounds. The prulrio pirates select the propuily of largo owners who have boon , vigorously cnduavorinj ; tu atop the stealing. Uharlcs Ford U hero nfrald for his. life to visit his ranch. The tuiovos uro running Jolinson , Matrinn nnd Convoiso countlos. Noirly o\ory prominent range owner has been warned that ho will bo killed if ho vislU. the rustler Ui.slrlct -So u 111 til liuiiviir , DEXVIJII , Col , JViurch UO. F. A. Kouln , who has boon frequently mentioned of Into In con nection with the Chicago "boodlo" cases , paid Denver n short visit. Ho and hh wlfo arrived hero yesterday , presumably from Omnun. Iho.y registered nt the Albany ho * tel , but loft thnt pinco after staying there n couple of hours , nnd went to tbo union depot where they too * the noon Snnlti Fa train for the south , Tholr exact destination is Un known. _ Ortlllcnto of riilillrntlon , Onico of Auditor of Public AerounM-Stnlo ot Nobrjskii. l.ln , oln. rob. I. l l . It In hereby crrtlflod. that thclllcniralN In- Mtranco Co , of uioni Pall * . In the MAte of Now ork , him compiled with the Itmiruuco jiiwof thlistatonnd U iiuthnrlrud to transact thoiiuslncMof llrolnsurniico In this stnto for Iho current vour. \VltiiOMtiiyiinnil ind thosi-iil of the auditor of public nccounli tlio dny uud vrnr bo\o written. T , II , llf.NTON , ISsnl ] Auditor , P. A. _ H. A. liabcock , Deputy. Certltlcntn of I'ntillnilioii. Onico of Audltorof Publle AramoU-St-ito of Nebraska , Lincoln , Keb. I. IMtt. It 14 hereby corllllcil , tliitt the Or.ntil llaplds Insurance Co. , cf Urnnd ( ( aphis. In thcst-.Uo ot Mti hlRiin , liast-nmitlicd lih the-InMir nice law of IhU state and Is iiuthor zed totrun-icl thp bim.noKtuf lira Insiiianuo tu xtttlo for the current year. Witness my hand and the seal of the auditor of public accounts the day and your ubovu wrllloii. T , It , UK.NTON. IScul ] Auditor P. A. It. A. ILibeock , Duputy. Certlllrntu ot I'ulillratloii , Oniooof Audltorof Public Accounts Stnto of Nuhrjka. Lincoln , fob. 1.1MC' . It Is hereby certified , that the Klii'mon's In- siiranco Co. , of Newark. In the st.ilo of rsinv Jiusoy , has compiled with iho Insiirancu law or ihls slulu mm Is niithorli > d to iraiiHniit the bnsliiu's of llro Insurance In th s stnto for llio currontyuar. Witness my liniid and the Heal of thn auditor nt iiuUliuaccuunls lha dny nml jo.iruboxo written. T. li , liKNTUN , l > ual ] Auditor 1' . A , II. A. Ilabcock , Deputy , Cortlllfiitf ol IMihlliiitlon. Onico of Auilltorof Publle Accounts-Stato ot NobiiiHKn. Uiuotn. 1'oh 1. ib'i , ' . U is heiehy cortlllcd , thnt the franklin Tire Insurance Uo. , of 1'hlmduliilila , In the state of I'cnnsvlvanlii , has complied \uth thu Insur- unco luw of this st.itu nml Is authorl/cil lo transact thu business ot llru InsnruiKO In this Mate for ihocnricniyeai. Witness my hand und tnu su.il of llio auditor ut puhllu uccounts thu dav nml joir above writlon. T. 11. HK.ViUN , Andlor I' . A. II. A. llnlicouk. Deputy. Certlllr.itnof I'lthlliutlon. Onico of Auditor uf Publlo Accounts State of Nebraska. Lincoln l-uh. 1 , IMC. , H Is hereby certified , th.it ihu Glraril Insur ance Co. , of I'hlladolphlii , In Iho Hlato ot I'ciinsyvuiila , has compiled with the Iniiir- uanco law or this stale und is anttunl/od lo tritns.iut thu business of llio liiMur.-un.-e in this stuto for the current yo.ir. Witna- my hand aiulthoHu.il of thu auditor ofpubllu accounts the day and youriiboxo written. T. II. IIUN'iuN , lbe.il ] 4 Auditor P. A. II. A , Ilabcouk , Deputy. Ccrtlllciitu of rtitillrntloiii Ofllcoof Audlloi of Publlo Aceounta-Bt ilo ot NebrnsKu. l.lncoln , IVb. 1. 1HJ.1. it Is hereby certified , tb a Iho OlU ens' I'lro Iiisur.int.-o lo. of Plilsbiirg , In the slulu ot Punnsvlvitnhi , bus ujmplluu With the Insiir- anco luw of this stulund is .luUuiri/iHl lo tr.insiiut the business ot lliu InsnuuiL-e In this stito for Iho current yum. \\llnus-t my hand aim the -,1-al of thu auditor of uuhllo iicuounls tlio day and yoirauuvu wr.ttun. T. ll/Hi.MUN ; , L ual ] A ml Hot4 P. A. , II. A. llabco.-lc , Deputy. Curtlllcatcol I'nl.lU-.ilioii. Onico ot Auditor ot Public Accounts St.ito of uUiaMia. , i , iKoln. Koh. I. 1NJ.1. It slii-iuby oertlllcd , that iho Uuy ot l.on- uon I ire Insurance Co. of London. > tu.und. 1ms compiled w.tn Urn IIIMII.IIIIO mw of thN stuto nml is anUioilyud to transact vho hosi- lu-hs of llitj insurance in th.i atalo lor ihu current - rent your. AVItnov , my Imnd and Ilia hc.il ot the auditor ot public uccounts thu day and Vuirabovo ' written. T. H. lIKVl'uN , l o > ] Aiulltor P A. HA. Ilabcock , Deputy. Ci-rtlllriitoot J'uhlii-.Uloli. Ollici'of Auditor ot Publli- PublliAccountSlate of ISubrHS4.i. IJiiLOln. I't'l ) . I. IM'U. ' It is hereby eertlllod , Unit tlio ja : lo Vtro In surance Co , orow York , in the utaio ot : suw 1 orl ; , h in lompllcUAltli the liHiiruncu law of Ihlsstalu and la anthori/ed to Uun-.ui.-t thu Uiislnu.Sb nf llio Insurance in tills st. itu for llio I'liirrntyear. ' \\ltne-.smyhand \ and the seal of Iho auditor or puhllu acuounts tht ! day and year.iuovo wi.tiun. 1. Ii. Hi ; ' s'Lo.N , l eal ] A'udltorl' . A. H. A. IlabcouU , Duputy. Certlllriitc of I'uhllratloh. Onice of A ml i tor of I'nbllo Acoounts-Ptato of Nobiaska. I.lnioin , Kol ) . 1. ] tO\ It is heruhy certlOcd. Hint the C'onnecll-jiit I'lro liiBiiiiuico Co. . of Hartford. In thcslilc ot Connecticut , bus i-omplluil with the Insur- unto law ot this Male und Is uiuhiulrccl 10 tr.insuct the ( JiisInCaot lire Insiininco In thlb state for the t-urrcnt your. Witness my huntl and iho sral of the iimlitor of public accountthu iuy | and yeai above wililun. T. II. UKNTUN , l > call Auditor P. A. II. A. llabcou.t , Ucpiily. Certlllriitn of Piilillriitloii. Olllt-o of Audltoi of Public Accounts Stnlo of ISuhraika. LliiLoln. Foil I. IS' ) . ' . It Is heroin'certified tluit UrnItnrlliulon In- snranco Co. ; or Duriltmim. In thu stito of Iowa , has compiled wlih thu Insuianco luw of this stnto and is uuthorl/od to trans ict. llio husliu'H-i of llro Insurance In tills Hl.ue fur llio cnrrint year. \VJlnuij4iiiyliiiiid and tho.seal of thu uudllor of puhlii- accounts the day rod s oar above wiliten. T 11. Iin.N'l ON. Lbuull Auditor P. A. II. A. Dubc-oik , Deputy. Cortlllratn of I'lihUcatlon. Offlco of Audltorof Publlo ALVOIJIIU , Stuto of NebraMka. Lincoln , IVI > . ] , 1H1U. -It Is hciohy cerllllcd , Unit Iho JIHiiu ( Klrol Iiisur.iiico Co. . ot Hartford. In tlio state of Coiinovtluut , has compiled with lliu Insurance law of thls tiito und is authorzed to transact the husincssof llro Insurance In this sluto for tliocurrciitye.tr. Witness my hand nml the MM ! of thu auditor of iiubllo uccounts the day und yuar above written. T. II. lir.NTUN , Iboal ] Auditor P. A. H. A , IlabcouU , Deputy. Certificate of I'lilillciitlon. OHlco or Audltorof I iihllc Accounts Stuto of Nubiaskii. Lincoln. Kel > , 1,1SJV. It n hcieljy certllk-il , Un ttho AinuHcaii I1'Iro Iiisiiram-u Co , of Now Vorlc. In the Hiale of Now York , bus compiled ullh the Insiirineo law of this 8t ilo und is uutlionritil to trniisact the business of lire Insurance In this bin ! of or Ihu current yoai. \\itncs-iuiy hand and thu seal or the auditor or puhllu nucounld the dav und yuarabnio wriltun. T. 11 , HKN'JUN , Lseal ] Auditor 1' . A. II , A. Uabcouk , Dojiuty. Corllltruto nl I'lilillt-ation. OHlco of Audltorof 1'ubliu AevtnfnU btulo of Nuhr.isUn. I.liuoln , l > 'oh. I , I Mr.1. It Is hereby crrlllled. Unit Iho Agricultural I'lro Insiiranco t o , ofVul rt < ) wi. | Iu vho Htnlu of Now York. IIUH uniAiillcd ullh the IHsuruiico luw of Hi nt no and In author nd in t oib.ict lliu hiiHlnuss of llru Insurance In thlsBlaio for Ihouiiiiunl. yuiir. . \MtiuL-is my hand and Ihu xunl of the uudllor of public uicouiuu tin * dav mid > onr uhovo written. T. II , W..YJ'O.V. ' [ seal ] Auditor P , A , II , A. IliihcoiiU. Deputy , Health otmnrti , . . „ DURHAM ancl are A Fact " "J lltUM * * ! Destroyed by tlic use of poor smoking tobacco. The one tobacco that lias held its Time Against own thiough all the changes of time and against all competitors is Pears Nothing Blackwell's Bull Dm ham Smoking Tobacco. A Question WHY ? Because it's always pure , always Jnchanglng A Great Record the same , always the best. Such a ' / record tells more than pages of Talk's Cheap * "talk. " It'slist as good to-day 1 For You as ever and it is the tobacco farrow , If you smoke , you should smoke * iGood Advice Bull Durham A trial is all we ask. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO , , - DURHAM , N. C. - JUST A LITTLE HELl'v That Unit Which I * Required ill This Tim * of thn Yenr Do You Know AVImt lo Do ? N \Vo hoar a Kroftt deal. Jtit now , ixbout SprlnR medicines. It h known that people fool run down utter Iho Inlwrs nnd siojo of winter , nnd It U assumed they need a sprlhR moillcliui This It not true. Spring mccllclnoi nro not needed ) nixttiro will throw off the rheums In the blood which have accumulated during tlio winter , If site hnsonlv n little help. Natnro U able tocluan horown house , nnd take cnro ot her own household , with ti llttlo assistance , and n llttlo Rcntlo siImul.int It nil the Spring modlclno nnyono reunites. "Hut , " yjii nmy fl.iv , "what do you moan hy stimulant , und what do I tciiuho ? " We answer , Rowotlilntt ubsolutulr pure , powerful , nnd which has been proved to nbundantly nnswor the purpo > .e. I'miiicstloimhly. whiskey , if ot the right Kind , Is the pronor thins to use , but unfortunately , there nro tow peed whiskies In the market , nml only oun which Is absolutely puro. nnd possesses modlclii.il qualities. That whlskoy Is Duffy's Pure Matt. U tins bcoti upon llio market for years. H has tlio uiuiuallllod on- ddrsomoul cf phynlclnns unit ehotnlsts , nnd It ' Is the onlv whiskey which can bo toeom- * ' momlod , It Is trno certain unscrupulous f ( lrnialsts nnA grocers seek to soil other nnd Infuilor Roods , claiming they uraciiinl | to DulTy's , but ihoy possossllttlo uurlty and no mOilfutnal power wtmtoVor. wharoas DulTy's Is spi'oliilly dcslunn I us u inoillclnal whlsKoy. It would bo well tnho.ir tht > to fuels In mind when i-onslderiiiK the subject ot Sprlni ; medicines , mid how to h st put the syRtum In Hhnpo for tbo ri'iiulruments of tin xcason. _ _ Health has its weight. We cannot go far above or below > ' . „ our healthy weight without disturbing health. We can not keep health and lose our weight. It is fat that comes and goes. Too much is burden some ; too little is dangerous. Health requires enough fat for daily use and a little more for reserve and coin- fort. That keeps us plump. The result is beauty the beauty of health. A little book on CAUKFUL LIVING shows the importance of keeping your healthy weight. We send it free. SCOTT ft loxvNRCI ) nliii , ij Soutlijih Avenue , New York. ; Do you Icnow thnt a llttlo In a dangoroiiH tiling7 : DOCTOR ; Will Stop a Cough at any time : iLnd Cure the worst Cold in ; ; twelve hours. A 85 Cent bottloj may save you $100 in Doctor'a : I bill3-niay eave your life. ASH : YOUR DRUGGIST FO7 * IT. ; zr GOOD. Dr. Acker's EngUsh Pills INDIGESTION. Hmnlt , iiloatiniit , o rnTnrllo trltll the tlifllcii. : . . . CO . Id Wurt I'roadwaj , N. Y. ! & a. W. . 11. . J1OOKEII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , n..n..i For sale by Kukn & Co. , and Sliornann & McConnoIl , Otimlm. „ \Vo Bi-nd tlin mnrvelnnii Vrtnrh Koincjy CALTHOO f IIH > . unit n Ic-nl cuarantot. that L'ALTUOS will r.TOl'DtBchnrcM.V Emlulat | > , CURK Hnomint4rrnca. arltoerlo aod nCSTOIIK I.Kt X/t r. Ust it andtevi/saltjfedt AJJrMi , VON MOHL CO , , f its Aarrirea A Invented llie famous A ihousand olhcr men ImcJtricdt to equal it , nnd failed. Otli'cr ? imilpji ; it , but all they have produced is n similar key , and the key has fooled mariy a man. The only genuine i'YALlt" L cl.s , arc made by TIIK YALE & TOWNE MANUl'ACTURIKR COMPANY , and Jinve the word ' ' YAI.E" in some form on lock and key. You can't ' ofibrd anything but a genuine " YALK " when you want - a lock. Sold wherever locks sell. BOYD'S T.SUR . FIRST TIME- Buvcntcnnth nnd Iliinjoy Sts . TliursJiiy , LYiiiiiy and Snlunlaj , .March ; { 1 anil Apt 11 1 11 ml i ! . MATINKK - SATUnUAY , CONRIED'S COMIC OPERA COSMPA8Y. llulnrU'b Conrlocl , Director. jhjlt In JMIiloi'fUor'n Coini'ily Oprni. POUR * JONATHAN Suns 551 times nt the Now York Uiulno. ) I'rlci'S I'lirquut , Sl.fOi inrcjuot olrclu , . 81.03 ntil9l.ni ; luicnnv. SJo. ' . ' > J ii 4 il.UJi Rallory , J.V- . KiluupunsVcUnoilay ( _ _ ' FABNAMSL THEATER . . . . . . counnonclns Tburcta/ . 'lliu wurlil rviuiwn urlxlual MRB. TOM Tl-IUMB. AND- TH IS Ix 1JL , 1 PUT IA N S. Tlio smalle-at iinil niont lalenlo I Illlle iielom In I ! . orlil. MntlnuinlTMuyiinilHaliiriliir. "chool children miller | 3/err , lltnntii , Farnam Slreel Ttiaater. ' I'uur Nl.litb , Coiiiinonulii ! ; .Snnilny Mnt , Apr. .t Anderson Unique Comedians Miitlnco Wi'Unrhdiijr. W O N U L5 ! li A. N L ) AT-J U Grand Opsra House COR. loTII AND CAPITAL AYR IMun .MIIMIO Co , , OtMicri WEEK OF , MARCH iiBTH. 1 Porformiicos Daily at 2iU. : ! 4:13 , 8:00 : and ! ) ; i0 ! p. m , Wondwnril'K I'fluculcd Hu.ils nnd M y Kesilur. Uornc.tUu hca Mima Hurry M. mi I A'lil.i 1'rloi , Bkoleh Arllsu. IM .N'nuin.in. ( iorin.in ( ' < iiiuiillnn. II in .MiiNon'ii funioUy Co. m "Thu Itural OI'KN DAILY. 1 TO 13 P. M. OKNEHAL ADMISSION ONIO DIMK. I'.cnjuut Seats , llflt ) _ ) ) C bulU , Slit. . C. Friday & Saturday Evenings April 1 & 2. GBORfifi I ( Ml ID lluiuorou * and I'atliKllo llcadlntf * from lilt owi iriirki ltu < . , tvcil i U Tfnanilll. AdTunaa cute 0ion | ul , Mi' A , uiU4i.liurlay JUrcU Jl t , nl'J ut.