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< 3 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , Al'lllL 2 , 1892. MUST FIGHT FOR THE FUNDS Resident * of Ncmalia Oounly Will Test tbo Ilandlcy Bequest. HOW THE ESTATE HAS BEEN DIVIDED Inw SulU In theI'ntnllv Canned HIP 1 roulilo How n 'ebrnska Tanner Itegnrds tlio KrtortA to Outlier Agri cultural StuUntlcs. Ltscot.v , Nob. , April 1. ( Special to Tun Unn. | The Hnndloy bequest of tGO,0X ( ) to the Homo of the Friendless in this city Is not to bo secured by that Institution without n ' hotly contestcd'legal battle. Mrs. Hnudloy , the lady who bequeathed bar estate to the homo , was for many years a resident of Ncmahti county nnd hni n number ot rela tives living there now. It is stated that ho lias a number of sisters nt.d other relatives who ant not In well-to-do circumstances , nnd the contest wilt bo Instituted by these pnr- tlo * . Her husb nd , who died some years ago , was n successful business man , nnd upon his death lolt his-cnUro ostnto to her. His rela tives contested his will nnd succeeded In get ting n largo share of it. Since that tlmo Mrs. Hnndlv is Bald to bnvo been on unfriendly terms with her relatives , and it IIIM long been known that ho intended to dispose of her propeity In such n manner that none of It would co'to the parties she disliked so heartily. Some tlmo ngo she adopted n boy from the Homo of the Friendless nnd lias always looked upon him as her ROII. She was also fnr several years a member of the board of managers and has always boon a warm supporter of that Institution. HIIJH It's > ono ot tlio Stnto'ri lliislnrsi. Commissioner Andres received the follow ing latter todav from n farmer , In response to nn Inquiry ns to the cost of raising corn In his county : "I pay 7 per cent on WOO. I had my own kccd and don't ' know Its value. I tended mv own corn. 1 kept no account of rav tlmo. I cut my own com up. I can't BOO what business It U to eny of you white- shirt sharps what I raise or how much I raise , ns long as 1 support myself nnd pay my debts. I have no monny for ony of you money sharps. I hopa I will never hero Iroui nny of you sharps again , " Notary I'ulillcs Commissioned. Ton now commissions were signed for ns ninny notary publics this morning. The list Is ns"follows : S. W. Schooly. Co/ad ; J. A. Chambers. Hermau ; G. L. Wood , Ponca ; J. 1 > . West , Erickson ; C. E. Cushman , Stroms- burg ; C , II Keith , Lincoln ; Li. LI. Edwards , Hastings ; A. Merrlam , Crawford ; Benjamin Lmdsoy , Pierce ; Charles A-ttschulcr , Alns- worth. State Ilnuso Ciosulp. Hon. Leopold Huhn of Hastings Mas at the eta'c housii this morning. Poitmastor Warren ol Red Cloud was n caller. Governor Boyd started for Chlcneo thls _ afternoon , where he will deliver nn address before tbo banquet of the IroquoU club. But ono case was fllod with the clern ot the supreme court today. It is entitled McAuley against Cooley nnd comes from Adams county. Labor Commissioner Andres todny re ceived notice that the next annual conven tion of the National Association of Commis sioners of Stnto Bureaus of Labor Statistics , of which ho is a in r in bo r , will bo held at Denver May 24 to 23 inclusive. Superintendent Goudy returned today from Norfolk , where ho had been to attend n meeting of the Northern Nebraska Teach ers association. Last night's storm demol ished a part of the church building in which the association was holding its meeting nnd nn adjournment taken until some tlmo when the elements were not quito so en thusiastic. Articles of Incorporation. The Lawrence , Sweeney & Horn Live Stoclc Commission company of South Omaha was Incorporated todnv by T. II. Lawrence , A. J. Sweeney and J. P. Clarey , witn a capi tal stock ol S'io.OOO. The Fanners' Milling and Elevator com pany of Madrid , Perkins county , Hied its articles this afternoon. The capital stock Is $10,000 nnd the incorporators nro A. Ellis , U. L. Gardners , C. A. Bockut , M. Ellis , John Purncll nnd Charles Purnoll. Amended articles of incorporation of the Windom bank of University Plnco wuro filed with the secretary of slate this afternoon. Itud I.lndscy'a Liquor License. When the time comes for the granting of saloon licenses in this city some lively times nro expected over the application of Bud Lind- BO.V. The law provides that U It shall bo sat isfactorily proven that the applicant for n license has been guilty of the violation of nny of the provisions of chapter iiU of the com piled statutes or of any law or ordinance within the space of ono year prior to the d.ato ho liios his application ho shall bo refused a license. Lindsoy was n short time ago found guilty of sclllnc liquor on an election day. IIo was lined $100 , and In order to test the case ho carried it to the supreme court. Ills claim is that the law provides that saloons shall close only upon tbo days when a gen eral election Is to bo held. Oiltls and Kmls. The case of Mrs. Ann liana against the B. & M. ualltond company was up before Judge Hall todny. The plaintiff sues for 810.000 damages , which she claims to have received In a runaway caused by the company's neg- llponco und carelessness. County Attorney Sncll this morning fllod Information ngainst James Caunoy , George MotRouort Shepherd and Marshall Rich ardson. The former is charged with robbery and the latter tnreo with grand larceny. Frank Rocko was lined this morning lor slapping the face of Hulda Scbroedcr and calling her names that are not in vogue in se lect Eocioty circles. The row grow out of a neighborhood quarrel. General Van Wyck Is In the city. SujiiiIK'K for Nliito Institutions. The Board of Purchase and Supplies hold an all day session todny to open bids for furnishing supplies to the various stnto Insti tutions. The following is a list of the suc cessful bidders ; Insane hospital at Norfolk : Coal , II. T , Shannon ; moats , Fred Knro ; dry goods , Johnson Dry Goods company ; drugs , l > J. Kudiso ; Hour , Burcuard , Bridges < S : Co. ; groceries , Raymond Bros , Iiibnno asylum , Lincoln : Flour. F. S. Johnson ; butter , J.'M. Belts ; drugs , Shil ling Bros , ; paints nnd oils , Shlllins Bros. ; dry goods , Bloch & IColin ; moat , Hubbard Bros. ; groceries , C. H. Rhomau ; coal , While- breast Coal company. Home for the Friendless , Lincoln : Coal , \Vhltebrenst Coal company. Blind Asylum , Nebraska City : CJroreriea , Dunn & Coleman ; meat , M. Gardner ; tux-nil , T. Woberlng ; Ice , G. W. Leldieh : coal , Wbltobroast. Incurable Insane , Hastings : Dry goods , AVolbach & Brasch ; coal , Hastings Fuel com pany ; oread , Jacob Fisher ; Hour , Hastings' mills ; meat , Doyen .t Kolph ; drugs , Hurst & Co. ; groceries , F , J. Bonodlct. Soldiers and bailers Home , Grand IMand : Drugs , H , D , Hoyden ; meats. Fry & Cor nelius ; clothing , S. Wolbach ; groceries , H. B. Kerr ; coal , R , T. Shannon ; Hour , Henry Glade & Co. Institute for Donf nnd Dumb , Omaha : Urocoiloa , Courtrlght & Co. ; coal , J. Bed ford ; drugs. J. U. Fuller it Co. ; paints and oiU , J. U. Fuller & Co. ; meat , S. Dreifuss ; bread , Otto Wagner ; dry goods , Huydou Bros. Industrial Homo , Mil ford : Groceries , W , T. Orcutt ; dry goods. W , T. Orcutt ; boots nnd shoes , W. T , Orcutt ; meat , W. E. Dan iels ; Hour , F. S. Johnson ; coal , G. A. Raymor. Institute for feeble Minded , Beatrice : Groceries , Emit Lang ; coal. M. T. Cum- inings ; meat , J , J. bkow ; bread , Briuker Bros. Girl's ' Industrial school , Geneva : Flour , Geneva Rolling mills ; groceries , Mohrman &Ahrons ; dry goods , Mohrmau & Aurons ; co l , F. F , Boats & Co. State Industrial school , Kearney ; giocer- lei , J , N , Wright ; coal , G. H , Downing ; Hour , Kearney Milling company. Rev. J. V Burko. Maron , Ga. , says. : .1 1 nye four Br 'Ivcrotlnoan Infallible and al most luM nt cure 'or headache. IVnccil la tlio Clty'n Property , Street jCoimnlialoncr Winspoar yesterday finished hi * fencing and discharged the twenty-two men who bavo been lu his employ , At a result of tbo work Mr , Winspcar bai fenced In 200 noroi of bottom land which ho ins ttikon possession of In the nnmo of tbo city. HULES FOII'THE DRILL. Itrgulntlons Wlilrh tVIM Oo\crn the Nat - t tonal Contrnt. Slnco the establishment In the J'nxton block of the headquarters of the National Competitive Drill association Secretory John E. Altchlson Is receiving many loiters of In quiry regarding the oncnrr.pmont which U to bo hold nt the old fair grounds In Juno. The Inquiries como from the various military organizations of tlio country and from several of the adjutant gonoials of different states. Tbo Uclknap Hillos of 'loxas nnd the Branch Guards of St. Louis , the best two companies In the United States , have already tnndo application to bo entered In the com petitive drills. Of course , dozens of other companies have made application to compete for the generous prizes offered by Omaha , but the two mentioned nro the craclc teams of the entire country , ana ono or the other keeps possession ol tbo great Galveston cup. This prlzo Is considered by military com panies as the greatest that can ba won. Now .rules and regulations which have re cently been adopted for military tactics will govern the contest at the oncampmont. Ciiinp ItiilrA , The camp regulations for companies nro as follows : All commands nro requested to enter camp Sunday , Juno 12 , nnd will bo required to enter camp not later than IS o'clock noon , Mondny Juno li ) , and to remain until the end of the encampment , unless sooner relieved by the camp commandant , nnd special exceptions may bo made only by the oRlccrs of the asso ciation yr commandant of camp for such rea sons ns they may deem Imperative. Onicors will furnish to , the secretary a roster of all thu oniccrs and men of their commands , nnd n list of all the employ-is nnd ] servants ; end they nro o podnlly nnd ur gently requested to furnish said rostsr not Inter than May 15 , 1SIU. All companies will bo organized It.to bat talions nnd regiments. All orgnnl7uttons will bo required to par ticipate In such inspections , reviews , dross parades and other ceremonies ns may bo or dered by the commandant of thtt camp. Non-competing squads of nny number of men from nny military orcanl/ntlon , under the command of a commissioned ollleer , will bo received In the camp precisely ns compet ing companies , und will bu expected to do guard duty If called on , nnd will take part In reviews , dross pnradcs , etc. No other soldiers than these referred to will bo permitted in camp or allowed to puss camp bounas on nny pretext whatever , ex cept on business , or when vouched for by an ofllcor of the companies In camp. All odlcors nnd .soldiers belonging to the camp , In regular uniform , will , of course , ho allowed frco Ingress nnd egress at nil times , under such laws nnd regulations as the com mandant of camp or the association may pre scribe. Commanding officers will bo required to have their quarters policed dally , and will beheld held responsible for tbo behavior of their men whllo In camp , and nil individuals nnd organizations will bo required to perform such camp duties as may oo ordered by the commandant of camp so lar ns tboy may bo consistent with tactics and rcgulationn nnd customs of service of the United States army. llulos for the Drill. The rules for the drill nro hero appended : All Infantry organizations shall drill strictly in accordance with the now urill regulations approved by the secretary of war September-J8 , 1801. The time allowed each company for com petitive drill will bo forty-livo minutes , counting from the time the llrst movement on the program is commenced by the com pany , credit to bo given each company for tlrao saved. Inspection of companies will bo hold in the morning , and companies will drill without music. Tbo program fnr infantry companies mav embrace nny movement in the school of the soldlor , squad or company , excluding bayo net exercises und extended order drill. The junges will bo competent United States army otlicorsilto will malio the program , and the program of drill for pri/os In all classes except the rouavo class will bo handed commanding ofllcors one hour botoro the tlmo for their respeotivo commands to drill , and the commissioned ofllcors , non commissioned ofllcers ana privntcs of such companies will not bo allowed to witness the drill of companies prior to their own , and must pledge themselves neither to cive nor rccoi\o any information relative to contents of said program until the drill is over , and at the completion of his drill the captain of encli company will return his program to the Judges. Commands must report ten minutes before the tlmo of drill , rain or stilne , and these fall ing to do so will have lost tlmo deducted from time allowed to drill. Commanders of companies competing for the grand national infantry pries will not bo permitted to drill tholr commands in practice drills during the encampment ( prior to the time for entering the Held for compolition ) , oxuopt for one hour immediately succeeding dismissal of dress parade , and then only on the regular parade grounds. The manual of arms may bo practiced at any time. All companies competing for grand national in fantry pri/es will be considered ns pledged on tholr honor to observe this requirement. In making up tbolrscoro on inspection of arms , Judges will take into consideration ago and condition of guns and equipment when received bv organlatlon. ( This rule is adopted owing to some of the companies hav ing received old guns nnd equipment which were in bad ahapo at tbo time of their Issuo. ) * Artillery nnilouuo Drills. Drill for artillery will bo In the manual and meohanlcnl movements pertaining to the soctlon , and will embrace the command , "mount aud dismount piece nnd carriage. " nnd fire two rounds of blank cartridges. Bach gun detachment shall consist of ton men , rank and Hie. Sabro oxorclso oxcludod. The arm used shall bo the muzzle-loading Held pteco , of the slzo applicable to bo drawn by four horses , und shall bo with gun , Um ber and caisson , The drill will Do by program , and ofllcers of artillery will bo subject to the sarao regu lations us infantry ofllcers regarding compe titive drill. Drill of section to include drill at and with piece , such ns chancing posts , limbering and nnllmbering , tiring ; In fuel nil movements that can bo mndo without the complement of horses. Drill with diminished numbers , the cannoneers to bo fallen out , to bo selected bv the Judges. The original gunner can ho re tained. Taking part , dismounting , remount ing nnd assembling tbo piece. Gun detach ment to coiibist of not loss than seven men. Gun dotnchments to bring tholr own ploco nnd 1,000 rounds of blank cartridges suitable for lirlng in their piece. Zouavo drill will bo covorned by same ru us as these made for infantry , except ns to tactics. General military uppoaranco quickness In execution and work distinctly zounvo , will bo considered in awarding prizes. The object of tbo National Competitive Drill association Is tbo elevation of the stan dard of the military companies of tbo United States. All soldiers will appreciate the no- proclato the necessity and Importance of a correct military discipline in u came so largo ns thib will bo nnd will cheerfullv do all In tholr power to advance taoobjcct'of the as sociation , At the snmo tlmo , they noea have no apprehension that there will bo anything ofn innrtlnot seventy , or anything , lit tact more than U strictly essential for the govern ment of so largo u oody of troops when la catno together. In view of the many companies coming In and the difficulty of providing for thu in at u late date , no outrloi will bo received after May 1. Omahri comnressou yonst strictly pure HIS LIFE FOR HIS HAT Ji R. Fnrnam's DoatU Results from a Rithor Peculiar Oauso. FELL BACKWARDS OFF A MOTOR TRAIN to Cntch Ills lint AVIilcli tlio Wliul I.lltcil from Ills Hcnil , II Tuinblcil to the Stone nnd Died. J. U. Parnnra was riding on the rear end of a Sixteenth street motor car yesterday afternoon nnd when near NlnotoentU nnd Cumlng streets his hnt blow off. In attempt- Inc. t ° Crab his tile , F.irnam lost his balance nnd fell over backwards , strlKlng his head on the stone pavement between the car tracks , The injured man was carried Into a store hoar by nnd u physician summoned. Far nam remained unconscious for nearly half nn hour. The patrol wagon was sent for and convoyed him to his homo , 14iJ ! North Twenty-third street , whcro the doctor In ill- tcndancomado an examination , Everything possible was done for the suf ferer , but In spite of medical treatment Far- nan died ut 7:30 : o'clock. Ho was a very heavy man , weighing nearly 250 pounds , and his fall must hnvo been a very hard ono. Dr. Davis said that his pa tient died from concussion of the brain. Coror.cr Alnul was notified nnd investi gated the caso. IIo examined the only cyo witness to the accident and decided that an inquest was not necessary. o Not So Itiul After All. E. V. Wood of MoKoo's Uoclis , Allegheny county , Pa. , In spoalclnt ? to a traveling man of Chamberlain's modlclnns said : "I recom mend them above all others. I have used thorn myself and know thorn to bo reliable. I always guarantee thorn to iny customers nnd hu"vo never had a bottle returned. " Mr. Wood had hardlv flnlshoJ speaking , when a Httlo girl came In the store with nil empty Inboled "Chamberlain's Pain bottle. It was , Bnlm. " The traveler was Interested , ns there was certainly n bottle coming back , but wnttod to hoar what tbo lutlo girl said. It was ai follows : ' 'Mamma wants another botttobf that medicine ; she savs it is the best medicine for rheumatism shoovor used. ' CO-ceiit bottles for sale by druggists. AOITTH U.U.I//.1. MlsblUo In the TIcltrlH. It was discovered last night that there was n doled In the potitioi.s fllod by the candi dates for the school board on the citizens' ticitet , which raised a question as. to the le gality of their candidacy. The candidates are Fred Pearl.V. . B. Chcok nnd Ivor Thomas. Two of them are to bo elected for three years and the third for ono year. Through some oversight the term was not mentioned in the petitions and it was claimed by their opponents that the omission inval idates the petitions , and that ull votes cast for them could bo contested and thrown out. The candidates thomsolvo's vrero not qulto sure thut tnls Is the case , but obtained n special order from Judge Eller to cover the deficiency , nnd last night notlco was served on the citv clerk by n bailiff from Juilgo Eller's ofllco to put the names on the ticket. Very I'ltsuiaiit Soclnl. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Presbyterian - bytorian church gave a very ctijoyablo maple sugar festival and tnusicalo in tbo E gors block last evening. There was a largo at tendance and the affair netted a considerable sum , which will bo applied on the cuuich debt. debt.Tho program was of cxcootlonal merit , some of the best musical talent of' the city participating. Mrs. E. J. Sekora gave a piano solo. Miss Susie Do Grott a character recitation and Mrs. Dan Sullivan a dialect recitation. Dr. Berwick and Sigmund Lous- bprg contributed two piano ducts and re sponded to an oncoro. A harmonica solo by Mr. Abbott was well rendered , as was nlso n song with guitar accompaniment by Mr. G. II. Sutherland. J. O. Corloy contributed n song nnd Misses Funnlo Slabaugh and May Robinson , n pair of very small young people , gave recitations which com pared favorably with the efforts of their elders. Notoi nnil I'ursunals. Todav is the last day of registration. J. L. Carey of Ponder was in tno city yesterday. J. M. Callahan of Muscauno , la , , is visit ing Mosu Hedmond. Mr ? . E. J. Vaughn of Fremont is the guest of her son , C. C. Vaughn. Mrs. David Andarson is quito ill at her residence , Twenty-fifth and M streets. Inspector Howard condemned nnd killed twenty-six lump Jawed cattle during March. There will do a special mooting of the Live Stock Exchanjro at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Arthur E. Burn ham nnd Miss Sadie James , both of this city , have taken out n marriage license. Miss Ncllio Khodes of Pittsburg , Pa. , is the guest of her cousin , Mrs. A. L. Bishop , of this city. H. L. Moore of Hlckman nnd George StockIng - Ing of Wahoo were among the visitors in the Magio City yesterday. The republican primaries for the purpose of electing de-legates to the county conven tion will bo held April 31. Harry Dunbar of Kaltunazoo , Mich. , is vis iting his sistur , Mrs. D. S. Pinnoy. IIo will probably romaiu In the city permanently. Al Cmigbey of the StocKman loft yesterday for Atlantic , In. , where ho will spend Sun day with his family , who are visiting thoro. The mooting of the Epworth league of the First Methodist church which was to have been hold last night was postponed for ono week. The April Fool joker was nn unknown quantity in South Omaha , yostorduy. Tno average Joker had enough to do to kcop his bat on , The Uuautauqua Litornry and Scientific Circle will meet next Tuesday evening nt the residence ) of Mr. nnd Mrs..W. J. Temple , Twenty-fourth aud N streets , There will bo an Important mooting of Robert Livingston post , Grand Army of the Republic , Monday inglit. The members of the Woman's Hollef corps are also requested to bu present. E. J. Freeman , telegraph operator at the Exchange building , died at bis home , Twonty. lirst and I streets , yesterday morning of con sumption. The funeral arrangements huvo not boon decided on , Mr. Thomas Wfialon ontortalnod a number of bin friends from Oraabn and South Omaha at his rostdenco , Twentieth and Drown streets , Thursday evening. The occasion was in honor of bh1st birthday , Constable Martin of Wahoo arrived in tha city last night and will return this morning , taking with him Ed Fitzgerald , who is wanted for breaking into n U. As M. box cur and stealing a quantity of clothing valued ut 5T5. 5T5.C. C. M. Snnford runs a grocery at Thirty- llrst and R streets , Johu Hawkins is ono of Ills customers. Mr. Hawkins obtained a warrant for San ford'a arrest yesterday for assault nnd buttery. According to his story , Han ford bit him with a weight. That cough of yours can bo shopped surely , quickly , by Plso's Uuro for Consumption , i'leasant , effective. 25c. All druggists. Ono Muii Illuivn to Atoma , PoTrsviu.c , Pa. , April 1 , The mixing PRICE'S Baking Powder of Homes 40 Years the Standard houio of the National Dynamite and PotvJor company nt Fcrnndnn b'low up todny , The explosion left mliMo fifty fcot square In tlio earth. Loss , t\ Close Cat I. Air. J. P. Dlnlra , an extensive real estate donlor In this city ; narrowly escaped ono of the * ovotcst attacks of pneumonia whllo In the northern part-of the state during the recent - cent bliz7ard. Mr. lilalzo had occasion to Uilvo several tntld * during the storm and was so thoroughly clilllcd that ho was iinnblo to get warm , nnil Insldo of an hour after his re turn ho was threatened with n severe case of pneumonia , or Ions lover. Mr. Hlalza soit : to the nearest drue store mut pot a bottle of Chamboriam's Couch Karaedy , of which ho had otton heard , nnil took a number of largo doses. Ho sajs the effect wai wonderful nnd that In n short tlmo ho was oronthlng qulto easily. Ho kept on taking tha modiclno nnd the next day was able to coma to DCS Moinos. Mr. Ululza regards his euro ns sim ply wonderful , ind says ho will never travel ngnln without n bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Uetncdy. The ( Dcs Moines , lown ) Saturday Koviow. 'Jo and 50 cent Dottles for salu by druggists. JM.V/C itujniKits . .uit.1 / / iirr . They Secure n Nc-it Sum of Mimcy at Jllrny , Wl . Ei.uorVU. . , April 1. About 1 o'clock yesterday morning ; the Hunk of Klroy , owned by ndmuud Hart , was robbed of ever $1,500 , of which $ J,4UO was In gold , about t33J lu bllvor and the b.ilanco In p.-tpsr. The bank is centrally situated , about a block from tha depot , where there are always about twonty- flvoman nil mnlit , but none of thorn hoarder or saw nnvlhlng unusual during the tlmo the robary Is supposal .to have tike i place. The burgl. r.j gutnoJ. an entrance to the banlc by prylug opoti the front door with n pickax , which they took from a blacksmith shop nuar by , together with n number of other tools. After ( jotting Insldo tha buildIng - Ing thov drlllnd u hole In the vault door near the combination and by the tiso of an cxplustvo they toro the com bination ofT , giving them access to the In terior of the vault. Inside the vault there was a largo safe , which they opened i'l the same wav. The cishbox wai tusido another combination , which was blown to atoms. Thopaperi , deeds , notes , mortgages , bonds ntid other vnluabln Securities were thrown promiscuously about the vault , some of thorn being turn to shreds. The cloclc stands directly over the vault door , nnd It Is sup posed the jir of the firU explosion stopped it. The hanus pointed to exactly 1 o'clock. Will Nut Orlpplu tint limit. The damage to the vault nnd safe will reach , 1,000ind will temporarily embiir.iss the transaction of business , as it is the only bank in the city. The financial los \\lll not Incunvonlcnce ilio bank , and the depositors will lo-to nothliitt. The bink is capitalized nt ? 'JOOJ. ) and Its book ! snow deposits of about fID.UUJ. The robbery was lirjt discovered by Oashlor Ocorpo Clark when bo wont to the bank yoitcrdiiy morning nt 7 o'clock. The no\\s of the burtrlarv soon spread unit * busi ness was almost suspended during the day in consequence. The cashier had qulto a collection of rare cuias which wcro uilcon and which ho can iduntlfv. There was nUo ono bill which IIP had murkcd in a peculiar manner , nnd which if found will iilTord a clew to Ih3 tnieves. There Was also stolen from the vault a gold wiilch belonging to the Catholic priest nt Kendall. The bank ollicer ? have the numbers of the movements nnd the case. case.Tbo burplurs left pieces of their tools in the vnult , and irom their npponramo it is thought thut the Jou was done by oxpsrts. There is only ono passenger -train leaving here between 1 o'clock and morning , which is the 'Nonh ' western limited , -going south , at 'iKt , and railroad man report that several en wcro seen boarding that train between the engine und the express oar. Pnlluo ofiiclals all over the state bavo been notificJ and are on the outlook for the robbers. -t 'A MJ story. j Thcffd is n , rumor floating nbout in fashionable circles that , if true , will oatiso quite a sonsition in bocioiy's four hundred. Dame Rumen1 has it that u well known young1 man of good family. n , sociuty swell , in faot : i protojro of AVnrd McAllister has eloped with a young Indy connected with the theatri cal profession. It seems they became acquainted while the young lady was filling an engagement at 'one of the theaters some time ago. A regular cor respondence has boon kept up binco , and the climax of this love affair was reached when the Indy returned hero and the young man , rather than risk thi i-onsentof his father , eloped. Watch Sunday's paper. The Mystery explained. II AM' PA III : KXCUHS1UX To tlio Hot Springs ol Arkaiis it Vl'i the Vt'iib'isli IC'Ulro.ul. On April 7 and 8 the Wabish will sell round trip tickets at above rate , good returning until May 10. April 12 the government will commence sale at auc tion of town lots from the reservation. Only 157 hours from Omaha to the springs via tlio Wabnsh. For tickets , sleeping car accommodations and u map showing location of the property to bo sold , with description of the springs , call at Wa bnsh ollico. 1502 Farnam street , or write G. N. Clayton , N. W.1J. . AgU , Omaha Nob. Nob.C. C. D. Woodwortli & Co. , successors to Welly & Guy , 131U Farnam street , man ufacturer : ) and dealers in harness , sad dles , etc. Tlio MortKHK" Kccoril. Tnn records In the oftlco of the county clerk show the following chattel mortgage trans actions during the month of March ; Mortgages riled , Sit , SliJO.rr' : ) . Mortgages released , U7U , J7t)7S. ) ! ) Dr. CuUlinoro , ocuusc. Uoa building JillATIIti. ffutlces nf flw Itnti or le.ii uul'rilili hM.lflflj cents : caclutitJltl mill lint ten emit. HAU Dr. Henry. Thursday March III. iit4iO : : li in , , nt Ills ri'slduni'O , ' . 'ir.il ' Hiunov snout , 1'nnoral Sunday morning at 1U o'clock from lamlly rc.slUenco. wJWa " WOSTtt A GUINEA A BOX. " i - 5 _ i ForSICI HEADACHE , Dizziness , cr'IMmmlng In the HcaJ , Wind , Pan ! , and Spins at tha Stomach , Pains in lha Back , Crawl , and flying Pains In the Body , nheuma&m , etc , _ Take four , fcrc or even six of Beccham's ' < > rills , nml in imtecasti tut cfltnthey will \ J , ftt-t rtlitj , * Entity . ; , tutet ; for Ilio pills . , i will go dircuilir.nj remove the cause , the ' 1 \eautt \ being no-more nor less than wind , ; S together WitlnpoiEonous and nonlousa - 1 2 pours , ana sometimes unwholesome food * Olall druxRutc. Price 2t centsa box. New yittk Depot , 365 Canal St. INDIAN DEPREDAlCUS Persons vrlio linyo lost property from Indian nuds should Ilio tliulr.clulms inulur tha Indian Dcpra laUon Act of .Maroh'l , 18 I , Tlio tlinoU limited , an 1 tlio claims uro tukon up by tha rourtiii thoorJiirlu wliluh they uru roolvul. Tale Notice that all contract * tnitero'l ' into with attorney * prior to tha Ait arj ina-l > null auJ volJ. Information ghou unJ all claims promptly uttouilcj to by thu BHB BURUAU OF CULMS. HiO Uee anllillny. OMAHA , NISBH. ASK A. F # Thls Iliiresu Is guarantee ! by the Oimilm lire , the I'ionocr I'rcss uuJ tlio Ban Frauclfcco Examiner. OLID SCAB Tor.nriiiff Disease of llkoil nnil Skin. Many Doctor * Fall. Cured bjr tlio Cutlciifn ll'ino llc . Ihi\Ton l ! or IroubVil witli blooil or Vln rtlp o It commenced tilict nboiit ono rent old. Wo woiiM try onoitoilar mil then another , uml It conoi1 Ilko llicy woroKint to eel HI ot It.Micn thowoiill commence , they mill sayltlspa y ilrlot up unit cnrcil , but nt lat thpy wouM IRit cotiM not bo cnrpil. It run on nboitt two ycsr . Wo tin I trie.1 nil the iloclnrs nrouml , nml the ; hlid fnlloil. 1 n v your ndvcrtl cmcnt In Iho piper , nmt wtolo you for il tdlotunnt you sonlmcn copy of jour bonk ntonco. \Vothcn ot OlTlcflu Ut.ui.iucs nml oil It. It ilrloil up Ilio < oro9 n nl litaol thorn up ruht nwny. HorfRo , lion Ian t | n'ts ul tier boily wcro n folM tc b. The viny It would coinincneo It wiull rnlsc n snin'l tump iindor the skin , then bocimo n unmll pirn- plo nnit Ittltcil so Hint Mieunt no ro t ululit or ilny , mill she woilil B'ifito'.i them , nil yellow mntter woiihl CDJIO out of thoni nn I they noulil keep RprpnillnUHhd itrhltiR. 1 nm Hire from nhnt t Know ofthoCl'Tlrunt HnMl.niM. they nrj Iho be t mo II- tInm fc r scrofuln , or bloo.t or kl i ill cii e < Hint nny 01ICCIU1U9C. ( iioi : u : 0. ( jAitro.v , II'u ' t P. I it , loollo.1 Co. , low.i Cuticura Remedies Tlio o iinti'inl tfftlmoiilili tell His turof Rrmt pliyMcnlsiiiTcrliiK.iif iixmtnlniiKiil'h , tiy renon of liiiiullatln illsiliz ration . nml of thrcntpuul ilan- Konlinpnlly unit n'e-Mlly ' oiilol , by NIC I'rrtrt IM Itcut mi's , the uro.Urst ! ? kl i Ciirc . lllojl I'lirlrlrri n'lil Humor llcmoillci tliu norlit lias cvi-rkno n. CUTK UIIA HI : OI.VI\T : the ni"v IllooJ nnd . ' ' , . " /"lur Intel nitliy no v erinsa the blood of nil Impurities and DO'SOIIOIIS olmni'tits ) , und I'UTicuitA. the uro.it SUIn Cure , nml Pirn- ' ' " " ? . ' , ' ' 1't < | ulsltu Skin I'uilllcr. mill Hoautllli-r cxtvririliy ( to elunt llio riln and H nil ) nnd rostoru the linli ) . euic-u\ory disease mid huinor of the skin , bdilp , uml blooillth loss or hair , from Infancy to apo. from iiltuplcs to Mirofiiln.licn llni best phvslclans hospi tals , nnd till other tcincdlos fill I. . .F'-'y fywIierp , 1'rlcc. Ct'Ticru \ . Me ; SOAV , SV-i TorTMl DllflANl ) Skin Il ) > cn c , ' ' Cl UllllOllllllt. PIM 1CS , blaik-itii ! | , rut , rotiKh , chapped und ully Bkln ciiriMl b ) Ct'TICl'llA boAl' . NORHEUMMlBlTFE ] I.NONK MINt'TK IIIK CfTICt'lU ASTI- I'Ats' IM.AOIPK r llovi. rluMiiuntlc arJntk' , lilp , hlJnc ) , IIIUH uurunil ilu > ? t pilns. 'Iboilrclaml o.ily Inttniiinncuus ' U pla tor. ! W&SY & M Y08J 1 Do you Icnoxv'tlcnt a Httlo Is a dnnecronrj tlltii1 DQGTOft V/ill Stop a Cough at any time and Cure the worst Cold in twelve hours. A 25 Cent bottle may save you $ .100 In Doctor's billa may save your life. AGU YOUB DilUGGIST FOR IT. TA.ST33S GOOIX PURE PINK PILLS. Dr. Acker's English Pills CUKE HNDIRESTEON. BmalT. plcnuutit. n Invnrlle with Iho Indie * . W. U. 1IOOKEH & CO . it AVfrt llroadway , K. Y. For sale by Kukri & Co. , find Sherman & MoUonnell , Omahn. Dr , Bailey , The rt Third Floor. P ton Blos'c. Telephone 1085. l th nml r miam SK A lull m of teeth on rutbcrlor f5. ' ' " //"J / " ' Tt'i'tli Million ! iilutea or ii-movable . J Vt lliu tllll , lei . { IBM. or.utlle | i-.Caki.r. | . uem- UroiiUuwii TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PA1S. All Hlllni : nt rfOBonnti'i ) rate , nll work nrjnotcil Cut tbU out for rpPP FOR WEAK MEN " 111 Prompt ri'llct-Lastlns Curo. I I IILiL > will bund ( scaled ) free to any , su- AlinV r prescription to ciilurgu I'llUL ll "auk purls nml tpuudlly 1 1 Illl r oura lost manhood cinlBsloiit. . UVIILi vnrlfoculo anil iiiip' " ° "oy A 1'ohltlvo Iteuiucly. Address with utump DAVID U. EMMET , liox Kll , TOI-J.IU , KA.NS. WHERE'D THAT HAT COME FROM * TheNebraskayoubet ! I used to go to some hat store , buy a hat with some swell hat mak ers name on the inside , plank down five big , ? hard earned dollars and walk out into the cold world under the impression that everybody was admiring me and my new hat. I'm wiser now. I go to the Nebraska Clothing Company , buya "Nebraska" hat , put up three dollars and walk out under just as good a hat as I ever wore. Another thing , I can always get a shape to suit mo. . " THAT MAN KNOWS HIS BUSINESS. We do sell as good a hat for three dollars as any frvTe dollar hat that ever was made. The stock is there the linings are there the trim mings are there it's all there but the two doK * * lars we save you. This saving not only applies to the best hat made ( the "Nebraska" three dollar hat ) but it applies to low and medium priced goods as well. For instance , we sell a derby hat for seventy-five cents and another one for a dollar. You'll wear out a pair of' * " shoes hunting a hat store that sells the same qualities under a dollar fifty and two dollars Perhaps you've no idea of the stock of hats we carry. It's great. We carry all shapes , aU _ " " shades , all colors , all qualities. "When you come to us for a hat you can buy a hat to suit you. You're the man to ' be suited. All we \va nt is "to"please you ( and to make a few shil lings to buy bread with ) . Our full spring stock of "Nebraska" hats is now open. Soft Hats , SOc , $1 , $1.8O , $1.78 , $2 , $2.28 , $2.3O and $3.OO. Stiff Hats , 7Sc , $1 , $1.28$1.SO , $1.9O , $2.25 , $2.SO and $3.OO. Boys' Hats , 3Sc , 48c , 6Oc , 78c , 90c , $1.29 and $1.4O. Crushers , 68c , 88c and $1.28. / A Open Till 8 p. m. Saturdays , 1O p. m THs is whcrovo bottle and soil more water Ihnn was ovur bottled by any American Spring Water Company : And yet to-day , March 10th , 1S92vo , have on the books bona-fiilo orders for moro-wutcr than wo can bottle in thirty dnys. If any ono doubts this , wo will pub- libh absolute proof of the truth of our claim. This is why the market is flooded with imitations that are "superior to Londonderry , " the first natural sparkling Ifthia water ever offered to the public. Tlio Now York Medical Tlmoa says editorially : ' 'Tho Lithiu Spring , situated in Londondoriy , Now Hampshire , which has become - como so widely and popularly known to the profession , has recently doubled its carncity for bottling this excellent mineral water , by enlarging its works at ' Nashua' "Tho writer visited both the spring and bottle establishment the past summer , and was surprised to hear of the quantity of water which was being shlppad. Thu profession and the public have learned to look upon this water as a specific in many ailments to which the human body is heir , hence the great demand which it , made for it all-over the country. Now York City and Chicago being the largest distributing points. "Thcso waters arc almost universally prescribed now in rheumatism of all Icinds. "It is well known that the skin and kidneys must perform their normal func tions in order to have health , and these llthla waters are of the greatest service in this direction. It is to their dim-otic properties that wo o\vo \ so much of their ssrvico in the treatment of affections of the kidneys , bladder and urotha , parti cularly when caused by calculi , whether of the lithic or uric acid variety. "Tho cliniquo has not only demonstrated the solvent value of lithia waters in thcso greatly dreaded cases , but has shown the power to change the diathesis and parjnnnently euro the condition upon which it depends. It has also shown that Ijithia in solution as Nature has proviJcd , is practically botiar than any the chomibt has yet mauo. " For Sale by all Druggists and Grocers. CHARLES B , PERKINS & CO. , 36 K'lby ' St. , Boston , Mass , , Selling Agls , Paxton & Gallagher , Distributing Agents for Omaha. The best whiskey for consumptives and invalids mast sjrely bo the most whole some for thobc who use it as a beverage. tft is the best for all purposes , because it is guaranteed to bo absolutely pure and doubly matured. You may know it by its delicious flavor end the proprietary bottle in which it is served. Call for "Crtam J'tireR ) e" and take no other. For sale at all first-class drinking places and drug stores. 3 DALLEMAND & CO , Chicago. REGULAR Army and Navy ' s in the Regi a r Wrm and Sailors , Seamen and Mar ines in the United Slates Navy , since the War of the Rebellion , who have been discharged from the service on account abilities incurred therein while in the line of duty , ara Entitled to Pension at the same rates and un.ler tha some conditions as parsons ren dering the sani3 service during the War of the Rebellion , except that they ara not entitled under the now law or act of Juno I > 7 , 189O. Such persons re also entitled ts pension whether discharged rom the service on ac count o disability or by reason of expir ation of term of service , if , whllo in the service and line of duty , they incurred onv wound , injury or disease winch still disables them for manual labor , ] Vi do w s c i.d C h licit ( i\ \ > ir/ of persons rendering service the regular army and navy Since the War are Entitled to Pension. If the death ofthosoldler wasdu to liis service , or occurred whila ho was in the service. Parents of Soldiers & Sailors dying in the United States ser- vica since the War of the Hebcl- llon , or after discharge from thoj , service , from a cause original ing therein , leaving no widowl or child under the age of sixteen | years , ara entitled to pension if now dependent upon their own labor for support , whether the soldier ever contributed to their support or they were department upon him at the tlmo of J * 3 death or not. * FOR INFORMATION OR ADVIOB As to title to pension , AUUUESS Bee BieaT'of Claims ROOM 220 , BEE BUILDING ,