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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1893)
ARE WORKING THEIR PUtlS Prositlout Cleveland Boslogotl by Friendsto of Office Seokere. CONGRESSMEN AND SENATORS IN FORCE They Trent tlm Utnlm * of rnrtUnu I'rlotidi Ilnlni Winch Will lluAilliurcil to liy the 1'ronldi-iit In Milking 1'u- turn Appointments , \VASinsurov , n. U. , March 23. Tlio rush for ofllce cui'tlnues nnd the number of call- cia on the president todiij- showed no falling off as comiuicil with previous di\is. Son- tois nnd representatives formed the built of the vlsl'oi-s , but their missions were mostly in connection with loc.il olllco But little was s ild to the president concerning his tooled rulc-s They have como to bo so w oil understood tlmt few points in regaid to them rom-iln to bo cleared up The no "re- < ipK | > tutmniit rule" Is , of course , the princi pal ono.ntul In It the greatest Intotest is manifested Kiom what Air Cleveland has B.ild , it Is understood not to npplj In curtain x ibcs , as follows rirtt To UIIHOvho have no opposition for h Lcoiid" 'f othoso candidates for postmaster- Blips \vlio hivi opposition , hut nro t-ndorstd nbiiost unanimously liyi-ltl/ciH of thulr city oi town , , Third To those who v\en removed hy the HarrUou ailmlnlstr itlon without having b rrul out their terms I'onrtli 'I o these who wen ; nominated to of- lleo by Mr Cli-xeland ju4t prior to ill llarrl- win's firniKii ration , but who failed of con lit ma- lion by tlm si mite I'oritlttrnt ix-Ml : < i > Since the exceptions to this rule have bo- totnuwoio familiar tooftVo sockets , there has been aiushoftho "cxs" to the white house. Ihoyno \ \ rc-ecUcd llttlo sitisfae tlon from the president , however , unless they cnjojed hltpcrson.il acquaintance , or were known to him by reputation They li.ivo mched sotno comfort front nnothur exception to the rule , which U reported to proudo th.it an applicant for appointment to the ofllco formeily hold bj hlmseif , may npply for another position with as good a chance for sclei tlon as nnj other candidate The exception has not jot been cloirly do- lined , but it Is , perhaps , not so broad In its > rovison ! as some candidates suppose Mr Jllncicichscn , the seciotan of st.Uo of Illinois , b.is spoken to the president about it , and his understanding utts that appoint ment to a position other than that formerlj lield by the applicant was open to the latter thiough the usual ehnnnuls of iniluenco and Illness. To .1 ecntleman who saw him today with lofcienco to the re-appointment of two former ofllco holdois , who aroendoisedalmost unan imously bj tholr congicsslonal. delegation nd by a Intgo number of ptominent people , Mr. Cleveland Intimated th.it If ho made the appointments desired ho would do so with the undoistaudlng that the people of the comnumltj would assume the icsponsl- bllity for his action. Senator Camdun and Hopiesctitatlves Al- deison , Pondloton and Capehurt of West "Virginia saw Mr Cleveland in icfeionco to -tho nomination of Mis Kenna , widow of Senator Kenna , to bo postmistress at Charleston Va Postmaster General Blssell stated today that no editor was placed under an honcl.id lulo. "If a postmaster chooses to sit up until late In tlio night wilting cdltoilals , " lie said , "wo certainly will not object , nor will wo If a postmaster writes anything after ofllcc houis for a weekly paper. " OiulUIn nuil Applicants for Olllco. _ Beciotary Cailiblo evidently Intends to support Mr Cloeland's civil service policy ns strongly us possible This was shown by his emphatic iefus.il to appoint a special agent for the dcpaitmfut at $0 a day until the applicant had passed an cx.unUiatlon showing his illness foi the position. Ho took this action In spite of the fact that an influential senator eainestly icqucsted that no examination bo lequlred. Mr. CaiHalo said today that no picssuro could bo brought to bear on him which would induce him to abolish a good rule , oven if It had been made under a ioi > ubllcm ; T administration * Mourox TO nouai ; . In a riratint Letter Ho Accepts the Mntlsllrlmi's llesliiimtlon. WASHING rev , D. C. , M.uch 2 ! ) Prof. Dodge said today that statements have been made relative to his olUcl.il rotiremcut as statistician of the Dopirtincnt of Agricul ture , unjust alike to himself and to Secretary Moiton. lie says It has been well known to his friends for a long time that ho Intended to retire as curly as pr.ictlc.iblo. Under data of March 20 this intention was communi cated as follows : "In accordance with a cherished ilcsiro to tormina to my long and ex acting sen lee as statistician and carry out my plans for moio agreeable wotkln agiicul- tural llteratuie , 1 hereby tender my rcslgni- tlon , to take ctTect on the appointment of my successor Wishing jou gteat success In the conduct of n department w hieh has .1 con stituency and Interests second to these of no other In the government " To this Secret.uy Morton replied as fol lows ; ' ! am In melplof jour lommunlca- tlon tcndciIng jour resignation of tlio posi tion of chief statistician in the Department of Agiicultuto , and note with satisfaction your Intention as oxpicsscd theteln of enter- Incr upon mete agrcoablo work in agricul tural liter.ituio As the featuio of aericul- tuioonibrares all the relations of capital to lubor nnd touches ov 01 y economic question , .jou have wide Holds of oxploiatlon before you , and after j our lomr serv leu in a position so Intinmtelj connected w'lth the fanning Inteiests of this countiy , jou must bo pe- culiaily well equipped for that line of labor. Certainly no man In the United States will bo hotter able to demonstrate the economic truth. The relation of supply to demand Is the solo legulator of value , whether the commodity be soap , salt or silver "With the highest leg.mt for.vour per sonal character and best wishes for jour success In the promulgation of orthodox ng- rlcultui.il and economic tenets , 1 aecopt .your resignation " sKN.vri : riu > ciii : : > i\r.s. Air. Allen of Wimliliicton Anxious ( oiiturn- Inif tlm 1 Kiillty of Ills Appointment. WASHINGTON , D C. , March a I There was 4k small attcnd.uico of senators and only a few people In the galleries of the senate at the time of opening today , but the number of people In the conldors was about as largo as usual Mr Allen , ex-senator from Washington , and now aw.iltlng the decision of the senate upon the questions growing out of his ap pointment by the governor of that state , was upon the floor conferrlmr with mombets relatho to Ills case Mr Call offeicd a resolution in icgard to thoiommlsslon to Inqulio intothosovoi.il executive departments of the government which had boon the subject of discussion in josterdaj 's session. The icsolutlon dcclaic-b that the piovlslonof the apptopiiatlon act providing for the appointment of three sen ators and thico lopiesentatlves of the Fifiv- third congress hy the mesldlng officers In the tw o houbi's In the Fiftjsecond congress ns such commission , is in derogation of the constitutional lights , pilvllegcs and pteroga- tl\es of each house , and otherwise vlolatlve of the constitution , and Is absolutely null and \olil Mr ( Joi man suggested the reference of the resolution to the committee on pilvilegosand elections Mr. Call said that ho preferred to have the resolution printed and laid on the table , us ho wished to make some observations upon it It might then bo rofencd to the committee - too on pih lieges and elections. That order was mado. and then the senate proceeded to oxccuttvu business After spending aoout three-quarters of an hour III executive session the senate ad journed until Monday Conllniicil liy tlm Srnnlo , W simnTov , U. C. , March'EJ. ' Scnato has continued the following nominations : Theodore - doro ulJnyon of Now Jersey , minister to Germany ! W , D. Uabnoy of Virginia , sollcltorof thoDopartmontof St.ito ; Edward Whitney of Now York , assistant attorney general ) J. C Jenkins of Wisconsin. Unltnd SlutcsItcult Judge for the .Seventh judicial circuiti , U. 1) ) . Htownrt at Texrts , Judge of the Unltod .States i-onrt for Hit ) Indlin Territory < 0 It J.v knon , United Htdtos ut- toinc\ for Indian JVrrltor > . K P Hildulil of Marj land , llrst auditor of the trea.stiry Thumu Holcotnli of Delawnt-o , fifth nad- Itorof tlio treasury , \V. b Ucrry , Madison , Nol ) | K > stmastor. TAItiri' MATTIIlt * . .Sorr tnr > Ctrlhlulll Dcvnto Illiniclf to tliu Siil > l Tt. \VASHI.XOIO.S D. 0 , March 33. Secretary Carlisle , it Is stated on good authoilty , In tends to ghc much of his tlmo thU summer tcvl the consideration of the tailff , with a vlow to so thoroughly familiarizing himself with the subject , ns much as to Indicate In ,1 gcncr.il < way the loutlincs for the formation olII a tariff bill by the next democratic house. IIt.i In no sense Intends to draft a bill In de tail to bo submitted to the wajsand means committee of the next houso. but rather to bo In a position to pivo Ittl all the assistance and Infornntlon that it may need la the preparation of a tariff bill that will earry out the spirit 01f the tailff plank In the democratic plat- foim. ( Nearly e\ery mall that reaches the Treasury department contains suggestions fiom statisticians and othe-is as to the com pilation of a tariff bill. Some thirty or forty of ; thcso communications ha\o ahc.idy been iceelved , prominent among them being that from the Now York Heforni club The gen eral outline of the'New York Koform club t.uIlT proposition cot responds closolj- ton Imposition submitted in 18SS by I'Mvtmil AtKinson - Kinson of Jioston to Picsldcnt Cleveland and Secretary Manning That proiusltlon di vided the tat-Ill as follows ( il Ai tides of food mil animals ( l Articles In u crude condition , which jnter Into tlio various processes of domestic | 'ndustrj ' , ( C ) Articles wholly or pirtlally in inufne ured for use , us articles In thu nmnuractitrcH j ind mechanic arts. Articles manufactured ready for con- uinptlon to > Article's of voluntary use , luxuries etc. Since that time the annual icport of the lure-au of statistics contained a table show- tig the dutv collected on c-ich of these classes of articles From this teport of 18'U ' t.ipneaiH that ? li.OJr : ) , rO duty was col ccted , of which ? J ( ) . Xa20 ) was collected under class "A/1 11.O1S , US under class "U , " $ JJ 'JIS,4I2 ! under class "C , " $7lbJT,80S ! under class "D" and figTtiTj ( ( ) under class "K " CTrcisury experts assert that the propo sition of tlio New York Uoform club places ntlclcsof class "A" and "H" whollj on the "reo list , while manj of the articles In class 'C" are also placed on the free list If this st.itomont is correct * tl0 revenue de-lived rom customs would bo decionsed by the addition to the frco list of iirtlcles now paying duty to the an- iu.il amount of $ vM'US,750 , but might DO Increased to some extent by the increased importation * of articles under class "CJ , " on which the duty Is reduced They llguro , however , th it on the present bisls of 10- ceipts and oxpL-ndltuics the proposed cli luges would icsult in an annual dellcicncj' . I'ullry that rrcililunl Cluvohinil Will 1'iirnuo In ICvgiird to It. WASIIISOTOV , D. C , March 23 All the delegates to the recent Intern itlonal mone tary conference ha\o resigned. Among members of congress it Is believed that the president will send a commission to Brussels to represent this country when the con ference icassembles It was the United States , they say , which first suggested the conference , and as long as any nation signi fies its intention to participate in Its second session it will bo necessary for this country to ha\o rpnrcsnnt.ltlon For this reason , alone , U Is thought by them that a new commission will shortly bo appointed by Mr. Cleveland 'I ho secietarj- st ito is now endeavoring to ascertain how many countiics w 111 bo rep- icscnted at the reasso.nblmg of the confor- 6nSo. The adjouinmcnt took place on De cember 1U of last j ear until Maj' 'JO of the piesetitj ear , subject to the approval of the , respective governments , s < j thiijjt | , s Qssjn.- tial that tna president , find out how many govcinmcnts ha\o approved. Some oQlci.ils hold to the opinion that Piesldcnt Cleveland will not send another delegation to Brussels , but w ill designate our minister to Belgium to attend the confoteiiio as the loprcsenU- tlvo of the United States Notes. WASHINGTON' , D. C.Maicn 23 The United States lish commission j'csterday shipped six carlo-ids of salt water ilsh from Moore- head , N C. , for exhibition nt the Woild's fair. The commission has begun the ship ment of fresh water flsh of all desci lotions fromvaiious points in the west , and In a week the entire force will bo engaged In transpoitlng them to Chicago. Seciotarj- Carlisle today signed vouchois to the amount of S lO.lSO , In favor of the World's Talr commission , which is payable in souvenir half dollars The commission , up to this time , has icceived $1,020,120 of the $ J.r > 00,000 appropriated by congress , paj-.iblo in souvenir halt dollars The secictaiT has icseived S570bbO of the original appropri ation until proper security , us provided by law , is given by the commission to the secre- tarj of the tieasurj' Owing to the great accumulation of appli cations and other papers bearing upcn the. appointment of postm.isteis , the force of clerks detailed to the onlco of Tourth As sistant Postmaster General Maxwell to do the woilcof brie-ling and llllug has been ! n- cicased and the houis of labor have been ex- ten aed Sovoial foreign mlnlstois called on Secre tary Gicsham today to talk about Woild's fair niatteis. Itcimlillcniis IH-tormlnod. WVSIIINOTOV , D. U , M iteh 2J By n prac tically un inimous vote the icpublican caucus decided to reject all offers of a compromise and contest the orD'unization of the senate to the end. The caucus was largely attended but was of bhort duration. Naturally there was a division of sentiment as to what was best to bo done under the circumstances , but these in favor of contesting the proposed organiza tion woio largely In the majority The vote taken was decisive ana it is probable that at the next session the ultimatum of the caucus will bo given the democrats AnofToitwlll then bo made to suttlo the matter behind closed doors , and , that falling , the fight will be transferred to opoai session The ronub- Hcans claim thoj are right , and when ono of the leading senators was asked what it me int ho replied that it meant a light to the lluish. Knglnm ! lu tliti NiiMil ltu\lu\v. WisuiNQTO.v.D.C.Match2J ThoNavj de partment has received a communication from thoUiitlshgoveinmeiitstatingth.it It will boieprcscntedatthonav.il review by the following vessels , under the comnnml of Vice Admiral J O Ilouklns , commander-In- chlof of the North American station The Hlako will be the llagshlp of the British Hoot , Captain W Do V Hamilton , Migicl- onne , belonging to the Noith Anieiic.ui souadrou. commanded by Captain J O. Plpou , Tartar , belonging to the North Amer ican squadron , commanded by Commander H L Fleet , Partridge , belonging to the Noith Amoilcan squadron , commandea by Commander N Y Macalostcr , Austiallu. from the Mediterranean station , commanded by Captains V Holland About thhtv foreign vessels and fouitceu of our own will take part lu the icviow. After n night with the boj-s Yours for a clear head Bromo-Soltzer FUS10NISTS CANNOT AGREE Darnorrati and Independents of Lincoln UUturbad bj Factionil right ? . PROHIBITIONISTS AFTER MAYOR WEIR They Ducliro tint Hi ) Acini In It id I'liltli with rhoiu Tit d Vi-ir * ABO nnil \\lll .Sou liven tlur Seine. , Neb , March -Special [ to Tun -The differences existing between the Independents and democrats over the matter of complete fusion , which were supposed last night to have been definitely settled , broke out afresh today , and there will proba bly bo a few knives glistening In the tiir be tween the factions The agreement contem plated the withdrawal of O B Chapman and Will II I..3VO , candidates respectively of the Independents and democrats , for the excise hoird , and the substitution of S J Tuttloand r W Brown. Judge Tuttle promptly withdrew his name , and the matter was left Just as It was Up until the close of the city cletlt's ofllce today no one had declined any nomination , and hcraiftcr , aeeonllu to the Australian ballot law , their names cannot bn with- diawn troves loslgii.ition. it appeals , was gl\cn Into the h inds of the. dcmou.ttic com mittee , but It was not tiled The piohlbltlonists are after the scalp of Major \Veir , and decl.uo their intention of doing .ill thc\ , can to defeat him Thov assert that ho piomlscd two jears ago , when they endorsed him for major and withdrew their own candidate , that ho would not vote to gl\o , my one a license , w hereas ho voted for nearly all who applied They propose to hold meetings ecrjevening , and wage bit ter warfare against him H A. Hawlej is "their candidate 'I lie stiength of the p.uty In this city Is about 275 votes Consider. ! bio Intel e t was added to the light today bj the chitgo that Giaham is bickcd in his light for the majoralty by Judge Field and the other half do/en ou neis of Lincoln pirk , who mo anxious lo unload that pane on the citj It is s ltd that as a prclimlnarj to th it stop thej had Introduecd n bill , which pissed the house jestcidaj , authoiUlng the cltto Issue $ KlOuO ) ) In bonds for the purchase of public parks , and chang ing the law so that a Into majoiltj of lotcs cast at a special election shall bo sulllcient to carry the bonds Graham is a partner of 13 P Holmes , oneof ! the puk ownets , in the artitlcl.il sidewalk business , and lives in the banio w.ud with Holmes and field CH ) III llrlL-f. The cltj council and Bo.ud of Public Wotks meet tomonow night to close up the \iaductm.itter The board will submit n draft of the contract with thu Mihvaukco company , but it is doubtful if it w ill bo ac cepted bj the comp.inj , although ono mem ber of the bo ud s ij s It will bo accepted John II Kippo , Independent republican , has been placed lu nomination bj petition for the ofllce of councilman fiom the Fiftli ward T\\entj'-slx citizens are demandiug the selection of Mr Uippe H A Filctto , the Lincoln contractor who ilguied in a Kibe.is corpus case the other day , in which Deputj Sheriff Doano from Wilber was hocus pocusscd out of his pris oner , has settled the little trouble with Ur nidor of Wilber over the chaigo of obtaining money by false pietenses The charge has boon withdrawn Pncko has been kept in hiding hero bj his fiiends pending a settle ment. througti a rear window. , _ The Febiuary term of district court will end a w eck from next Saturday The do- murier in the pleas of abitement in the asjlum cases will be passed upon bofoio that date. The May tcim begins on the 1st of Tlio probabilities nro that the tailors' strike will soon bo at an end. John AIc- Whinuie , one of the larger cmplojcrs , sigifcd tbo scale this moriiltijj , and the other cm- plojcrs , with the exception of the Colum bian Tailoring company , are endeavoring to compromise the matter. 'Ihoy have sub mitted a "bill , " with some modifications from the one made up by tlio men , nnd it is being considered at a meeting of the strikem tonlcht. It is probable that it will ho ac cepted , The Columbian compnnj- , which inukes cheap suitings , decl.ues that it will be compelled to go out of business altogether if it is compelled to sign n bill. Judge Tibbotts Is engaged todny In bear ing a contested divoicccasa In which Ellen Nelson sues her husband. William II. Nel son , nn Elkhorn engineer Each charges the other with n-lultery , nnd the wife adds that her husband took her bacK east to her folks on n visit and there deserted her Tenle J Phelps of Yulpnt also was awarded n divorce from her husband , Edward S. Phelps , n hotel man of that place The matter of alimonj was not passed upon. Mary House , a colored woman , living nt Seventh and N streets , had her hush ind , Joseph , nrrestcd last evening on thorhnigo of beating her Joseph was locked un , but when the ease was called in police court she failed to appear An ofllcor was sent after her , and found she had gone to Omaha Joseph - soph was icleased , and is now llguring out If his uriest was simply u rube to get a chance to descit him Dr. Alartin of the IvearnojIndustiial school biought In Jesse Smith , nged lit , this moiiilng. Two jeats ago the boy was at the Homo for the Fiionulo s heic , nud was sent up to the tcfoimshool for nicorrlglbllltj- was Icatncd that seveial jears befoio , his parents had separated , nnd ho w.is given iato the custody of his mother , \ \ ho it ap peal s unloaded him upon the state Litely the doctor learned the boy's father vvas liv ing at OUenwood , In , .ind ho vvas sent thither todaj- AOAHS COUNTY 1 < ANI > SAhUS. Xclirualta farms In fireitor Uonmml Tlmn i\or : llcforo Known. HASTINGS , Neb , March 23 [ Special to THE BEE. ] Per the last month the demand for Adams county farm lands has been almost unprecedented In this section of the state Yesterday Kecordor of Deeds C. W Wilson and THE BEE ropresent.itlvo compiled from the records .1 statement of the deeds Hied during the first eighteen secular daj s of March ; 113 transfers were recorded , the con siderations amounting to S-'ill/JGl ) iiO , an average - ago of ? 2,010 for each sale The far gi cater proportion of the sales consummated vveio of f.ums , , the city icaltj maiket being compara tively quiet. But us the surioundlng farm pioperljInci cases In value it must Inevitably react to raise the prlco of citj real estate Much of the land is being purchased by eastein capitalists us a specu lation , but most of it ib sold to settlers from Illinois and Iowa. TlioCommoici.il hotel has been sold by Simon Kelley to W M. Aje-isof Atchlson , ICuii The hotel w ill bo greatlj improved by its now ow tier. The Hastings Young Men's Christian asso ciation building Is now in a t > omowhat cha otic conditionextensive improvements being made The winter term of Hastings college closed jesterdaj for u spring vacation of otioweck. Ariangemciits are now being made for the organization of an alumni association. Yesterday John Sluker obtained Judge- ment against the Burger-Alexander Haul Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest TJ. S. Gov't Report. warn company for Wl.tXWi sXilt bolus brought on n note The note IJYIJH In Mr Sialter's nntno merely for stilt , flffiernl lutiks and bankers of Hastings brrrig'concerned In the matter Dlstriit court with.tudjri ? P II Ileali pro nldlng has been grinding away on jurv CIIH--S fern couploof da > s PrtMouslj , howevera nunilwr of divorces wotfn granted In the equltj term Among thws , uvas that of Mrs P M Trlch nealnst her hushuiml , Francis M Trlch The ease pl-omUi * ! lo be somewhat - what sensational , but : i mutual separation prevented the evidence from being made pub lic For alimonj two llhe cottiges on Bellevue - vuo avenue and fTi.UOO warranted. Alwut two j-ears ago Fred Muchow ap plied to the cltj council fyra , saloon license. A neighboring merchant , John Welngart , filed n remonstrance , and vrheti defeated In the council nppoiled to. the district court , which afllrmed the decision of the city fathers Muchow then sued W'elngart for damages , alleging malicious prosecution Yesterdaj' the case came up for trial , and after being hotly contested was given to the Jurj' . Late In Aho evening a verdict was re turned for the defendant. PHICI : or A IIIHT a Nnhriukt PamirrVI11 I'rnllt by n Mlsriirtuno of Vunm ARO. HHOCK , Neb , Match 2J [ Special to Tun Bni : . ] A W IMwardsof 131k Crock Is the luckiest man that over lost his scalp. About thirty jearsuco ho hired out as n teamster ill a wagon train going from Nebraska City to Foil Lit anile to take supplies to the fort He was then a jouth of 1(5 ( When near Fort Laramie the tialn sepiiatcd , about twenty wagons going to the foil and the remainder of the tiain going to other points west Young Edwards was with these going to the fort and vrncn within less than two miles of their destination ' thoj' were sur- ptlsedbj the Indians" Whollv unprep ired for the atl ick , It was nn cnsv matter for the Indians to kill the men and plunder the ttain Edwaids was using his revolver to the best advantage when an airow struck his ami ana passing through tlio llesh stuck fast in his side At the same time his ponv wns shot and fell upon him nnd an Indian took his scalp , Unconsciousness fol lowed When consciousness returned ho found himself Ijing on the ground , face downward , and the ponjIjing upon him He raised his head nnd looked around. An other man was Ijing near him , with the blood still flowing fiom hU sealplcssho.nl Ho wondcied if his head was in the same condition He had llttlo tlmo to ascei tain , for healing the Indians coming bick ho re solved to feign death Burjinghls fac-o in the ditt lie remalnce1 motionless The In dians eamu up and tolled the pon.v off of him. and to make suio that ho wns dead thrust an arrow in each heel As he icmalncd perfectly motionless thcj- passed on The lit ing called the attention of the soldiers at the foit and they came to the tcscuo , but not until overj nun in the caravan was stiotchsd upjii the piairlo and the wagons , plundcicd Young Edwauts vvas found to bo the only survivor Ho vvas taken to the foil nnd iftcr a severe illness of sK months iccov- ircu He is living now on n fnini at Elm Jicok , Neb , with his wife nnd five children. But now comes the sequel lie is to go to the World's fair to show to the pcoplo of the whole vvoild the onlv living man that has i.id his scalp tnken bv tbo Indi ins nnd for tills ho is to iccclvo $10,000 nnd his expenses during the fair Ho is an excellent talker itid will bo nblo to tqll his story well and nnswer the numerous questions thnt will bo iskcd him Ten thousand dollars seems a price for a scalp loiik , but there are few who would take the risk or have the ncrvo to feign death in such a trying ordeal even for ? WOOJ. I'minnnt Notes nl Nous. FuEvtoNT , Neb , Alarch 'J. ! [ Special tp TUB Bun ] The police made , a raid on the place run by Ilctmanitfas on lower Alain stieot , captured the proprietor and three others , whom they claim .were gambling In psUfiS ? ui.t today ' lifas vvas released , flic ev Idenco not being sijfllclcnt to convict turn. Nowpipeis were Issued and ho will bo tiled tomorrow Ilia llttlo democratic hatchet in Washing ton has commenced to drop the he ids of re publicans Into the basltot In tills county , the llrst in tnls city being that of Chailes H. Ieli\M-\f' , QUverSmifh hn m-ehed his commission to succeed" nun Xiid watch the hole where the new goveinment postofllco building will stand when completed , for w hieh he w ill icceive $0 per daj- Aliss IneWoltott , deputy postmaster , sajstbatshc nnd her father the postmaster , have not sent In their lesignatlons. His commission does not e\piro fori several months Sory ofn Murtlpr Kotlvod. HASTINOS , Neb , Alarch 23 [ bpecial to THE Bus ] Tomorrow night the suit pf Ed- vvaid W Alason for n dlvoico from this wife , Anna B. Alason , will come up for trial. Headers of THE BEE will remember that In January last Airs Mason confessed to the murder of D S. Cole on August t last , and pleading guilty to manslaughter was sen tenced to four j-cars Imprisonment iiwtho penitentiary. It is generally understood that she connected her hush ind with tha case , claiming that ho urged her on and fur nished her with the revolver she used. Shortlj before the confession Mason applied for H divorce from his wife , and Implicating tbo murdcied mnn. This is the suitth.it comes to ti Ml Fi Ida v night. The testimony introduced will probablv bo.tho order of the court in sentencing Mr Mason for four jcais , the state law providing that a sentence for three j ears in the penitentiary is a valid gioutid for a legal seu.iratlon. Death ofa ICciirnuy I.ndy. IviMUNE * , Neb , March 23 [ Special to THE BFE J The wife of Sheiiff John Nutter died ycsteidaj'morning In tlio loom where she was man led twelve jears ago , She-lift Nutter at that tlmo being deputy She leaves 11 vo chlldien , the oldest being 11) ) years of ago and the joungest 18 months Tlio remains - mains wcie taken to Gibbon todaj for inter ment. Clmrnoil with As4uultlni ; a Child. L.INCOI.V . , Neb , March 23 [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE.Charles ] J. Wilson , n jouth of 10 , was arrested this evening on the chaigo of criminally assaulting a little (5-j ( ear-old daughter of James W Martin. Ho will have a trial later. The parties hvo PECULIARLY MADE. Dr. Pierco's 1'lensant Pellets' are made of refined and concentrated botanical ex tracts. They're dlllercnt .from the largo old fashioned - " ed pills for these Pellets are as tiny as mustard seeds , and are sugar coated. They're mndo in an 1m- provpd cliomic.il labora tory under the direct sufxjrv islon of scientific men. Kverj thing else l > elng equal , the small er the size of n liver pill , the moro comfort. They do not bhock tlm system , but regulate. e-leoiiso and tone up , tlie diver , btomach , and bowels , In nature's own way. Thoy'io put up in fceidwl gloss vials , easily cairied In the vest-pocket. In Dillons Disorders , 8ick Headache , Con stipation , Indigestion , Dizziness , or for break ing up sudden attacks at Colds , Fevers , and Inflammation , " I'leabant 1eUoUi"aro prompt and effective In action. Mciifiar in the way fhoy'ro sold , too , for thoy'ro oua > anteeil to giyo satisfaction , or your inonoy is returned. A certain and lasting \\iro \ , for the worst Catarrh in the Head , is guaranteed by tha makers of. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Protect Your 'Eyes ' borg's non- cluinpcnblo. Spoctucl os nnd l.yo- ( , ' ) UHSGS. Max Meyer & Bro , Co , EYE GLASS ESQ * ' s "iu J M8S5 for Clinaliu Mnx Meyer & Bro. Co. ONLY , on fnrtu * nr.-xr H.iwtliorno. n nuhurb south- neat of Hi Is oily mul both nr < < studonti of tlto Model school , it dop.irtmcnt of the Wciti'rn Normal i-olloo ( The vlotlm li n emiulu of tlio n illntit According to tlu ttlrl's storv ho hid previously n ttuitcvl her. ll.ul blooil nxUti hotweon tint ftmlllei , lilch the dufoiulnut rlivliiH is the causa of hU nrroit. Minili-lpitl Allnlr * . HASTIMM , Noli , Min-li 'J.I [ Speclil to Tun Ilur. 1 The muntflp.il election U oxdt- less Interest In U-t-ttlnirs thin tn tunny > pirs ( pist. There nro but t o ticket * In the Held , the citizens nnd the republican Parts of the former nro but enilorsi'ineiita of the latter tind nctlve cnnviiislnt ; h is not ns jet botfim While there Is but llttlo Interest tnkcn In the eleetlon the ludk-iitlons nro tint the now school bo ml u ill hec.illcd on to decide Itnmedl itelv between three war- i Uut factions. The light then promises to bo bitter and to mnko amends for lost time Yoitk , Nob. , March 2Jf peilil to Inn Hr.n 1 A convention was hold last ni ht in the clt.\ hall by these opposed to the ticket nominated Sitimlay night Ly the icpub- Henna The following p it ties \\lthuut re- p.ird to polltlis were nonitn.itcd Mayor , 1' . II IJcntioU ; clerk. M. Meeker , ttoisurer , M Hums ; police judge , At 0. Frank- engineer , A. II. Codding , eouncllmcn , Flistard , T L ) Uborhart ; Second , 11 0 P.ige , Third , GeorgoS. Brown , Fourth , T Whllcomb ShitoV. . C. r. U. Coim-lltloil. D vniCirr , Neb , March U ) [ Speelnl to TUB HUB J The aniui.il convention of the Woman's Chilstlin Teniperance union of the Fourth distilet of Xcbraski coinened nt the Congiegatlonnl church today Among the delegates present from nbro.til nio Mrs Alary A Hitchcock , stnto president , nnd Mrs Clommens of the State norni.il , both of Fremont , Mis Lantiy , state ticasurer , Mrs G W Clark.sUDoiintendent Open Door Omaha , Allss Hiplei. Ke.uncj , Mrs U H Walker Sut pi Ise The delegates nro being entertained by fi lends hero nnd nre lur- nlsheil dinner and supper nt Bunting' ! ) ball liiull ) Hurt In n Itiumiui ) . Ilcnuov , Neb , Alarch 'J l - [ Kpecl il Tele gram to Tim BKE ] Thomns II Farmer of Lincoln , general ngent for the ttp-ltablo Life Insurance company , met with : i suiious act id cut at. this place this moinlng A team inn away , throwing Air. Farmer and James nillott out with great \Iolence Mr Far mer narrow Ij escaped with his life Tlio buggy fell on top of him , breaking his right arm and otherw isu severely bruising him Air Clliott had his collar bono broken and was also badly bruised o There are three tilings wortn saving- Time , Trouble and Aloi and Do Witt's Little Carly Risers w 111 s ivo them for jou These little pills will save jou time , as thoj- net promptly They will sue jou tioublo as they cause no piln They will sivo jou moiioj' ns thoj- economize doctor's bills BABIES ON FIRE Babies burning up , babies in ncrony fiom itching nnd burning ccvomna and ether torturing , disfiguring , itching , burning , blooding , scaly and blotchy bkin and scalp diseases. None but mothers roalUo how these little ones suffer when their tender skins are litor- nlly on llro. To know that a single ap plication of the CUTICUUV RUMUUIKS will in the great majority of oases afford instant roliof. poruiit rest and sloop , and point to a normanont and economical ( be cause most speedy ) cure , nnd not to use them is to fall in your duty. Think of the years of suffering onlalled by such neglect , years not only of physical but of mental suffering by reason of potsonal disfigurement. Why delay a moment longer the use of these great skin cures blood purtftars , and humor remedies ? Cures made in infancy and childhood are speedy , economical , nnd almost in variably permanent. Prlco : OtmcuiiA , Me : OUTICOUA SOAI- . > a : CUTICUItA UGSOIjVEXT. $1 00. Propirc-d by I'oTtr-ii Daua ' . .NO CHUMICAI , Coiii'oitATiov , noston. "All About tha ijKln. Soilp ana Hair , " fit , 'J/Q Diseases , tniiiloJ froo.- nit o. onn \VO , the famous Chlncio physi cian of O in all 11 , has ox or 1UU ) btile-mcnts from tf r n t u f u I 11 R- t ion ts whohuvo been cured by him. Omaln. March a , miDr. . O Oaa Wo : I Imvo been n ero.it Htilforor sluco n. small /"child with chron- . \lcdlurrhoen.wcnk back , hi-nduchu , : nid crippled with Irho umutUin I Iliad tried inanv Moctors uiul spent i urout doil of nonoy. but no ro- lluf About uevon months u.'o I heird of lr C Quo Wo. eom- monc-od taliln ? troiitiiiont and CUM chcorfully recommend him for ho liaaonroil n.onnil made a now m tn of mo I'rtAVK UQouvmb O nulia Hours 0 to 9- 9No. No. 519 } North 10th St ! Omaha's Newest Hotel COR. 12TH ADD HOWARD 3H. < 0 Ilooms at JW ! per dir (01 ooras att-IOJ par ilnr ( Ollroini with Ilittliatil ) ) pirUr 10 Ilooms wlttl Hath nt till to II 5) ) pr 1lr OPEN ED JVUGUST 1st Slodern In Kvi-rr Kentioct. > \vly I'lirnlHliod Tliron tiaut C. S. ERB. Prop. The nly hotul In the city with hot and cold wntor and stuum lie it In every r m n ' dining room aorklco RATES $2.50 TO $4.00. Sueclal rates on .ippllcatlon. B. SIULOWAY , Prop. AND WOUtH AT OMCt , I'i'her ' locil or ir.vellnir ) 13 upiorni us , J crtiK ilittn ut ; ouf | ilnfj nailer , uJ lnlioJu..cU . rur c r U Stralem ) yment SB O A MOHTH W ap A\y bor77 < ? tb ? Granite Hills ! l\iown In Ml iunrUrr of tl ) < vorl < l r.s / , JPflRKLING , DELIC10UJJ / . All the swell clubs , hotels , and biitit fan everywhere pronounce me TIjc Best irMfK WorM . . . Thousands of the most eminent physi cians arc my warmest friends because I have a secret power to control many Als- cncsffitf , > itttetynatittf , and which cannot be iiintattit by man. I cute Jt/idtniiitistit , Gotitt Grai'fDysfejxiiti anil all forms of Kidney trouble caused by uric acid. If } 0ti doubt it , let me send you my pam phlet , \ , or , better still , give me a chance to prove it on you. I may be found anj where. Londonderry Litliia Spring Water Co , Yu.3- ClIASLES II t'EBKtNR V Co Siting Agcnti , M Kl'bT fid UoitOll.M \ O h n c II. I'nkliis A. Co H'lllnir Aj.outs Iloston. Muss. I'AVTON A , u Agents for Uniiibn. "A TRAINING IN CLEANLI 4ESS IS A FORTUNE. " COMPLETE YOUR EDUCATION WITH -BEST AND GOES FARTHEST permit of its Instantaneous preparation anil render It Highly Digestible ami Nutritious. PERFECTLY HARMLESS but RELIABLE. LADIES , Camolo Junlpor Hai ti'con t'u p'aos ' of pills , etc. If you are Irregulir you oin rely on Camolo Junlpsr. Take no other. Guarantee on ev rybottlo. Prloo$2abat- tie. SoUby Nlonufacturodonlyby CAMOUE JUNIPER CO. , Omaha , Nebraska. 1816 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nob. Thooralnpnt ipoclnllat In norvoiu chronic , iirlvnto , blood kln anil urlnarrdliaatii AroiruUmud roKlatcrcU crndunto In miKllclno. as tllplumiu euil corttilo uoi will sl ow l illll traiilnx with iho Bfoatoit nucoess cnlnrrh , lost miinhoo I tcinlniil wonkiioss nUit limaa nil nriil forms of prlvite illnonioi. No inorcury IIEOI ! IMIW ticntmcril for Ion of vital power l-nrtlon unitblo ti ) rl lt mum 17 btf tronlod ut bomo by corruspondonco Modlclnoorliitrnniiinti uit by mill or txproii soonroly picked , uo unrks to Indl- tatocontontiorncnilor Ono poraonnl Intcrvlow profurroil Coniultntlon frco ( "orriiHionrtonoo ntrlctly prlvnto ItooX ( Vlystcrles of l.lfo ) sent free Olllco lioura.-J a m to U p m Sunilijs 1U a ra. to IJ m. boul : stamp for circular I I | i Beat Colt Shoe Jn tnowotJd lor thopilco. W. L. DoUClQSBnoesaruaoldovoiynbeto. Everybody ahould vreat ttietn. It la a duty you owe yournolf to got tbo best value for your inonoy. Eoonomizolnyourfoot-.Toarby purohQHlngW.L. DOUglnSShOOS.VfblcU toproBonttbo beat value at the prices ad vertised obovo , as tbouaands can testily. ey Tiiko No Substitute.Vf llowmo offrnint. None penulnovvllhoutW. I DouiIn nnmo and jirlco Btami cd on bottom. Look for It when you buy. IV. TJ. Donglnm 'l-nel tiin. nin . Sold by Mastitis Wcbbero , ICe-lloy. Stlsor & Co .0. T. On ilton dins bvnaoii.lKnaU Nowtaar..Co sy. bouth Uiiiuli v. HERE'S HIE WAY It Is mod to euro vou i prlcn- IcBs. puro. ploisiiitJlUnATlf- INU treitiiient The wonder ful , swift. SUUfi OUUL. for toughs , Oitnrrh ItroncliUis , Asthma. Consumption , lie nl- aaho ( alolc or nervous ) , N r- votis Prosiratlon llrljnt , rlcli blood" New energy' Klastlo stop' lu fact , a now uorson I10MP. -Oxvcon Hook" and 4 trials OKNUIIATOIl. rilllE ! Call or write SPECIFIC OXVGEN CO. , colUldii Ouiaha Arehiteets , Surveyors , Contractors We have a full .supply of flathe- fnatlcal ftodO ] Chal-psj Uev els , Tapesj Squnyeai tratecl Catalogue free. IHOEX 114 South 15th Streat , Noizt to .jpostoffioe. t , ' . . DKI'OSntiliY , OMA.IIA , \ ' . Uipltal $100,000 Surplus $ (55,01)0 ( Cfllcori and Dlr jctors llonrVf Vatoi , ppjil 11 > It e euihlnir. vloa proiUJiu , U H Uvirloj. , v / Mor > Johud. Colllai J. N IL faUlo * ; I-J U 4 U uJ , caiblor. THE IRON BANK. MARVIN TRUSSES The Best Truss Made Itoc'.iusoItsnpnorH tlio abdoinoi nnd com presses the rupture HO us to tirliu tlio broken iiarlBtoxi'tliur and oll'cutii cure. I'rlv ito room for llttlns trtibsin. LiJy lu utteniliinuo for lady cnstoiuora. THE ALOE & . PENFOLD CO. , ur { mil liutrjniunts iiuil Modlaul HunpHot 114 S. TithSr. , no\tPoaoIIl-ii TREATMENT , rou ALT. Chronic Nervou , ? , Private and Special Diseases , " * > years oxporlonoo. DISKASLS OF WOMEN Troitod at $509 a month anil nil inodloluos furnished. Other Troubles Treated at Reasonable Charges. CONSULTATION FREE , Call on or address DR. SEYMOUR PUTNAM , DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB , DISPENSARY : ( t oiiHiiltuiliin Tri-D. ) l.ns. riSTUI > A. riSSUIti : , portrmuontly wlllioiit HID uia cit knlfu ll itiiro oroiuitlo lAll ninlnUloi of n orlvuto onluiloito nature , of lliur x liinltlvoly cured TUIAI'MHM : nv MAIL. - , v.wrc with tn in p fur parllculnrii vtlilcli will ba iu l In iilaln I' O IloxUil lias IHIi at .Oirnhn. Neb A. Full TB13TII , Tooth oKtrictod In mornlnit ftowonojliiiurtednftor eon eninodujr 1-or/ocl tit ( -uar-- unlocil Unl Floor , Pnxtou Blool < > lUUiuiulFnrnam Stvoots. Klorator on loth tit. Tulopliuue IO& IlltlNO THIS WITH YOU 5DISORDERS - _ * Jf Ami nil till trulu of KVII.8 , NKAK.NMs-jlS-J. DliUlMl V , lYf. tnat no- company thorn In men gLK'lU.V anil 1' ItllA- NKNII.V CIIIKI > mir H1KKNOTII and tone Klvnn loerorr pnrtof the bolx I wilt on.l ( a nrolr packuill Htl'.H to nr nifferor tbo pratcrl p tlon tlmt cured mo of lliosu trout > lo > AclilrOM. A. UllAUUU lUTTfcbUUKK , MICH. '