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T11R OMAHA DAILY IWGf SATHUUY. APRIL 8. 1803 , lo lilin nitmiiirnl rltilil but will , h I tin } r prrM < nliiim urn nuuim-iiH'I , n Humsum fold nml Ix i uiiio it thousand fold mor > " ' ftt > for vrlirn iu > nn-nkmiiul | volri lie ilocmii for the thousiimlK of DI ni < lu reiiti-ii ni * I In' rluliltn nxiiti'sHMls opinion la hi * by nature , anil llm rltflit In lifiM-tlint opinion iniiiruii | mrt of tinHiofiN of id' .HH'y ' " 5 which lit ) N u iiii'intii r t > iM'omo tinsnorci rlKlilof lilni-ilf iiml iliiiM'lii'H'inpscnl" iinil iioproli-M nriinllilitn i-iiii Justify iiH'mlxm ; in nlirlilKliiR this prlv lit KM. and wlii'iion ; V'rl ' V I InrosiMiiniiniMlim of pi-r-wiml prlvllw illiUoboi'iiUHO I iH'lU-M'd Unit iny rljihlft us a tmmlicrof llili l lv were In lux InlcrfiTiMi of tinrulPt wltli lipoii Hint Dci-iiMon by innsnn of tlio M-iiiili'iiot holme infmii'il Tlii ; riilo rev IdliiK for u mil of tlio ) ioii r wn * willfully roken liy the vcry im-nibi rs who lini iiioveti mil woro'tMililliixtliP e ill. Tlii. lir l ; on I R- tiered the name I ulo by Issuing li uses to 1111-111- liorsnlthout iiuthorllv , and the attempt e > r ye Morilny ovenlng of the pi < tldlnit onii-i-r am certain mi'tiibi rs to hide behind tbo Illtiity pretext of that call to strip mo of mv rich and cast eolilimpt upon the good people vrhlcli In-present , I ( fonouneo lisa most Infamous - famous and iituMirrantid proteTilliiBiiwi ox- erclso of foroo without a mloi of Jusllro , anil i-xcnipllfUs the-narrowness of moil who wouii deny n follow mi mlier bis natural rights and trMlciccsiiH a sonntor simply ui-causu bo H a political opponi'tit .Short Cut Tow ant Aillonrntnrnt. Senator Habcork , from tbo Joint commltteo that the com- on final adjournment , reported mltteo had agreed that tli" legislature should adjouin at noon on Siturdaj , April S The report was adopted Senator .Smith then suggested a short cut through the mass of business ahead of tbo Hcnato In moving that from this on no bills bo placed on ilnal pass igo except house rolls ' 1 bis motion was agreed to and the senate took a i eccss until 'J o'clock Cinifrrriirt. on tinApprnprliitloii. . Immediate ! } after tbo sniiate convened after recess Seiiatoi Clarke moved that tbo vote by which the senate in the foienooti refused to appoint a conference committee onthogenei.il approprltllim bill bo roe on- tddcrcil His motion was agned to , anil after the motion of the forenoon had again boon put and i-aitii'd the chair appointed as members of tbo conforoneo committee Senators Moore , Halm and Mattes Tbo senate then wont into commltteo ol the whole lo consider the silarj iipiiiopila- tlon bill. Neailj overi line of tbo bill was amended , and It was handled almost as Hovcrolvas tun general appropriation bill The Independent senators protested in vain and finally most of them refrained from votIng Ing and tnanj of tbo amendments won ) through with praetlcalli no opposition Homo Homo ItolU I'lltmed. The regular order was then taken up am tbo following bills road tbo third time ant passed House roll No ! I71 , to appropriati $10,000 to bo used bv the govcinor in omploj ing attorneys to prosecute cases against tin parties who are accused of defrauding tin state , house loll No 2.V ' , amending the law governing i itios having a population of froti ll,0H ) ( ) to SJ5.UOU house roll No .V > , approprlat lag $ ! ,4i7 ! to icimburse Ulaiuo county for ex peases inclined in tbo trial of one Micbae Yocum , house toll No. 70 , to piov ide for thi incorporation ofvillages situated in two o more counties , house roll No 84 , to allov school children in countn districts to attorn schools not iu the district in which thej llvr providing such se'hools are neater tboi homes Tlio senate tr-en took a i cross until o'clock It was nearer H than 7. how over when tbo senate was called to older afte supper and adjournment was immediate ! , taken to the house of representatives t consider the iinpe.u Innont resolutions iso CoiiiM'tilon from tin. Si'iniu * . It was Just U o'clock tonight when th BCiiato was called to older after tlio Join convention adjourned 1 ho conference con : nilttcc on tlio general appiopriation bill re liorted Senator Hveiett moved that the senate re redo from Us amendments to tlio bill i which the house had not i onctit red In sti | port of the luotion Senatoi Hatris said tha if the senate'would recede from its nmemi incuts to the general appropriation bill th house would concur in 'be amendments mad by the scaato to tlio b.ilarj appiopriatio bill. bill.Senator Senator Kverclt's motion was not agreoi to. the vote standing Hi to 10 Tbo chair dc elded that the motion was lost The house amendments to senate file No 14v ci o concurred In The senate then took m > bills on thlr reading and passed the followingIIous loll No. JWS , to legalio the btatu Poultry a ; Bociation , hoUhO loll No 'Jlli. to compel th usoof safety vahes op leceptacles lor cai Iwiiie acid gas ; house ix > ll No I'd , to prohibi lumber nml coal dealt'isfrom entering int any combination to pool or llx pi ices ; bous roll No. 21) ) , to provide clerks and assistant for county clerks In counties lnIng mot tlmn 25,000 population , house roll No 10 : providing for the s > ale of saline lands beloti ( ing to t'ae state. The house amendments to senate lllo Ni SJ10 were concuncd in , but the senate refuse to concur in the house amendments to sonat lllo No. II. Senator Mattes' motion to take a reccs until 0 o'clock tomorrow morning was \ote down. House roll No 110 , authorizing SQhool dl trlcts to issue lofunding bonds , was passei House roll No 45" , authotUing the po crnor to patoio convicts in the state pen tentlary who shall have set\cd twenty-ill full j ears , was passed. House roll No 420 to more fully define tl lioundaries of Koya Paha county was tt next bill to receive * a majority of the ben toilal votes The next bill to ho taken up was house re No. 4r > U , entering the construction of tl Lincoln viaducts The senate then at 12 55 took a recess unl 0 o'clock. IN TIIK lIOUMi : . 1II1U on Tlilril Itcnillnj ; I'lmhed Throiif ; with ( Irnat Speed. LINCOLN , Neb , April 7. ( Special Tel gram to Tnu Hi i.J The house was contei to allow Mio sen uo to do all the spectacul. xvorlc this moip.ing and do\oted itself the passage of bills night of the were disposed of , two of which fuili to pass. Ono of the two unsucccssf ones was Ames' Infernal machine measure icquire safet.s valves on all receptacles carbonic gas under picssuio It lacked tin \otesofa ( ( institutional majotlty. Senate lilo No n , a Joint resolution to su mil to the electors of the state the follow li proposition. MZ "bihall a convention called to rm Ho , amend or change the cons tutlonl" l > i a vote of I'.l to 20 Scnato fllo No 14 , to amend bectlon "Criminal Code , " known aa stvtton 5,5' "Consolidated .Statutes , " b > aoto of 7 to Senate lllo No 11 , to prohibit the import lion of armed men into this state for poll duty and to pte\ent the appointment or a but bona tide citizens fet such service ; bj votoof 7J to 1 Senate file No IH , to amend subdivision of section Uiof aitiile i of chapter xiv. Co jiiled Statutes of iss'.l b.a . vote of 54 to Senate lllo No 121 , bi Cotiell , to provii for the pa.Miient of outstanding district ro , warrants and to liquidate all indetitedne ngalnst road districts ; by aoto of 5-1 to : Senate lilo No 78 , by Kggleston , to nine sections il and b of chapter xtl , entitled " 1 struments Negotiable , " of the Compll Statutes of Ib'Jl ' ; ba vote of 5'J to 0 Joint Cniilviitliiii .Sot. The house leeched wonl from the sem that it would meet to consider the lient impeachment at 7 l0 ! , and the house ngrc < to meet the upper hoiibo on the Loose mati lit 7'lVi. The majority and minority lopoits on t fallnro of the ex-treasurer to Invest the p < iiiunent school fund in state wauants wi orilerod Mpiead upon the i coords and fui tber aetion will bo taken in the matter On motion of MeVot the ciapo with \\hl the hall was draicd | after the death Kciiresentatlvo Farrell was donated Grrfllth | Kiat , Grand Army of thoKcpubllc Stockham. The thanks of Tarracut post of this c were rccei\ed for the passage of the \Vjti cemetery bill , At the afternoon session senate file 1 80 , by Stewart , to provide n bounty for 1 destruction of wild anlmaU in the state Nebraska , was ulaecd on its passage , n defeated by aoto of ill to 40. 1'ttMod the World' * Fair Illil. A motion to concur in the senate ame Uients to the World's fair bill brought 01 lively squabble , but the amendments w concurred in by KI votes. The frlmuls of I bill ( ltd some busy hustling to get the nee sary votes , and the announcement of the suit was delated until they were secured. Porter In explaining his vote said he I originally voted for the bill with the und standing that the present commissioner g be deposed and U. W. t'un put In his place lie now understood that no clmnue would bo made and feeling tlml the appropriation would not be lined to the best Inteiests of the ulnto , ho xoted "nu , ' Angry with llinHnmti' . Tht announcement of the action of tlio senate In npimlntliiK a confeienci' committee on the tfcnoral appropriation bill precipitated muni' pvrotpehnlcal oratory Mouthers as serted that the senate had sat around and done nothing until within the last two weeks and tt was sought to make the house HWallow a padded bill or take nothing ' 1 lies declared they would not stand It , but would go homo and allow the responsibility for an extra Hosslou to rest with the upper house unless the senate como to term * Ilowosild that seventeen senators had \esterdaj agreed to accept the teims of tno house on this 1)111 , provided the1 house would concur In the seirito amendments .to 1111 ' 1 he house had done this and the senate In oku fnlMi and refused to concur in 207 One of the seventeen senatois had gone bicit on his agieement 'I he gentleman from No- imtha did not propose to be tiapped again , and was in favor of the appointment of a eoiifeienci * lommltloc. Knowing that tin ; house would not recede from a position that w as Just und right ' 1 lie motion pi in ailed and tlio eh ilr ap pointed Casper. How o and Stevens as the confcrem o committee. No Aloru lii ! liir < i Dinir. T ho liouse attempted to pass sumo senate files , but It was so illfllcult to keep the mem bers quiet and get them to vote that it was given up after pissing 2.17 , and the house took a teeoss until 7 o'clock At the evening session McKesson Intio- duced a resolution calling upon the speaker for a showing as to the amount received fiom the people to defraj expenses of legislatots after the per diem ceased , and to also snow the leceipts of the members who had ic- ceivcd portions of It A motion was inado to lay it on the table and roll call on the motion was in progress when the senate entcied for the joint session Mrmtiurs I'liijing Iloric. The last ten minutes of the Joint convex lion wcte marked \\ithullil disorder The air was tilled with living paper balls and waste paper biskets and the piesidlug ofllcer gave up the attempt U : keep the membeis in older Immcdiatolv after adjournment a pitched battle ensued between CiilToid on one side and the whole house on the other it was entiicly good naturcd , but the fusiluto was a hot one and onlj terminated when the gentleman from Pawnee icsoitul to cuspidors for missiles As soon as the liouse was called to older the loll call was resumed on the motion U table McKesson's lesolution It was do featcd bv a vote of 2-1 to 41 , and the rcsolll lion was then adopted The conference committee on the general appropriation bill reported as follows Plio senate to concur In the action of tin hoUM' , provided the. Impcai linient appropila tlon Is cut fiom $25,001) ) to f lr > , UIU ) , an emcl KCIK' } clause being added , chilis the goei no r > , nuo to pioM'cuti' olllclul 01 Imlnals and } W linofortlieNatlon.il guard In the M ito. tin committee bolng unablu to agree as to tin si n.ito amntidtmnts. The report was adopted and thocominlttci was continued D lcnilfd Auditor Montr. Uhodes had a grievance because the audi tor of state had refused to issue exccsslvi warrants for the clerks of the enrolling committee mittoe , of which Uhodes is chairman Uhodes insisted that as the house had \otei the clerks double pay the auditor had tn business to refuse to pay the claims Hi intimated that Mooie wanted to hold tin clerks up for a part of their p i.v Twentj members were instintly on the ! feet , relenting the imputation and demand ing ictractinn 'I ho unjust icons itlnn wa lepudiatedbv members icgaidlesa of part ) and the member fiom Valley w.is forced ti recall his asseition. It was stated hv bov oral members that Auditor Mooto had in auguiati'd a new era in the state ofliees , am had nit cad ) saved the state several hundici dollais b.v lefuslng to pa.v excessive vouch ers , and the house had indorsed his action The gentleman from Vallev was remorse lessl ) sit upon oven ! > i members of his owi Dai tv. , and nt 11 ' 20 the house took a reees until 0 o'clock tomotiovv morning. Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt' Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. Tire In n shed in th rear of 82.2 Nort Thirteenth street destioed about $ - ' . " > wort of property The park commission his decided to orde plans for a now- pavilion In Ilanscom park t cost not over $7,000 A sneak thief went through the rooms eve Fred Fuller's saloon. Twelfth and Capiti avenue , last night , out nothing was stolen A small bhuo in the timbers of the Si ; teenth street viaduct provoked an alan iestcida > nftelnoon. It was quickly e' tinguished. DThe gasoline lamps ncrth of Faniam strce will bo binning by Thursday of next weel Those south of Farnam will bo lighted a fe' ' nights later Piosecutor Cochran yesterday filed con plaints ngainst Isaao Thomas , John 5 Parks , T S Wesley and Tom Dennison fc operating a lottery. William Uodge , who lives at 1823 Ca ; street , slipped and fell fiom a Shormn avcnuo motor train last o veiling and h right foot was badly crushed Ten-v car-old Charlev MaoVey wasarrcste last night on suspicion of being one of tl gang of bojs who broke into the Califoni fruit and liquor store and stole ? . " > 0 worth ( stuff. The Board of Health visited "tho bo toms" ) osterday afternoon , and will soc devise plans for driving away the squa ters , whoso unclcanliness is liable to brec disease The walking match to Fremont , vvhle was scheduled for Saturday night , has bee postponed to April 21) ) , to secuio better ro.u and inoro light Twenty contestants liai enter CH ! the race The choir of St Man's Avenue Congreg tlonal church w 111 glv o a concert on no : Thin sday evening at the Park Place Co grogation.ilchuieh.No40l5 Dodgostleet T selections will be the same as were render ! by the choir at their concert giv en tw o weel ago at P.ukvalo mission , including also U address of Hov S. Wright Butler The Sundown club will give a banqui no\t Mommy evening at the Mercer hot and discuss the subject -'Tlio Beet SUIT , Industry , What Can It Contiibute to N biaska's Prosper ! ! ) ? " H H Nicholso piofessor of. chemlstr ) University of N biaska and Charles G Steclo of the Norfo Beet Sugar company will bo the prlncip speakers. Dr George TJ Miller will presid Piles of people have piles , hut Do Will Witch H.uel Salvo will cute tlicm. W 13. Wilmer of Denver , Cole , is in tow Miss Matido Sbugart is visiting friends thocity Dr S D. Mercer went to St. Louis Thui day evening. A. T n.itevvood of Cozad was in tbo ei last evening. H. tt. Schneider of Fremont was la t city jesterday. D H Ingrain of Hill Citj , S. D. , cnmo Ir 0 town jesterday. 1 S C Smith of Hastings is registered one of the leading hotels r At the Murray B. Haas , A. Amsteln. 13 Parker , Cincinnati , W. Ulrclioff , St. I .on ! C A. Otrroischall , Baltimore. Md ; G. Bloc J Trick. Jr , J 13 Vnrloy. N C ! Kovll W 13 Johnson. C W H.ijnos , O. I ) Cornii Now York , C I , Wilson , U. Muirj. . IClnstor. C A Tower , A L I3lscnstadt , Van Vechteii , Chicago. S A Hobinsoii , C. Davenport , Jr , Now York , William Hai Philadelphia , W L Wilson , A. S Maddi W I. Itosa , A. U Baldwin , North Platl J U Johnston , W A Bridecs , Cn-to ; A Lange , Lincoln , H H Ix > uglibridgoaiid wi Cirand Island ; U Havrtnorn DCS Molni T J Landtum , Ix > uisvllo ! , Ky ; Dr Blrdsr Alexandria. NBVV YOIIK. April 7 [ Special Telegram TUB Ben 1 Westerners in the cltj Oma A. P. Brandels , Broadway Central ; 1) Smith , Windsor , M. L. Uoedor , Plaza j T. Fisher , Broadway Central. At the Mercer : F. S. Cartwright. F ( Wajno ; O. 13. Balst , B. C. llavvloy.Chlcai Frank Parker , St. Louis ; Mrs , Wend Benson , Salt Lake ; W Fremont , Mllwauki J. B. Aveline , Ogdcnj W , L , Paul , Fra Sbarpe , Lincoln ; Frank Bauglunan , lit Island ; I W Akin , Dos Moinesj P. R shavv , Lincoln ; Miss Lulu Brown , Beatrlc Piles of peoplei have piles , but Do Wit WItehHazol c alvo will euro them CAR ! Ell's ' ARGUMENTS EnglftiuVs Right to Put In Additional Evl- tlcnco in tlio Boring Bon Onsu Disputed. SIR CHARLES RUSSELL MEETS HIS MATCH V. rut or ( In j 'n rrocrrilliiK' llrTorn tlio I'nrU Court of Arliltriitlnn of Much Interest The Slilimr tin * inllcilstiitci ; Well C'arvd I'nr. P Mil" , April 7. James C. Carter , counsel for the United States , continued befototho Boring sea court of arbitration today his repl.v to Sir Charles HussoH's plea for the admission to evidence- the Biltlsh supple- mentar ) teport of the Bering sea commis sion. The contention of the counsel for Uiont Biltaln , lie said , was that the iiuestion of i ight in the Bering sea must be settled bo- foio the matter of reputations The conten tion of the United States fiom the beginning of the dispute , however , had concoincdthe regulations The United" States had held also that for the settlement of the property claim advamed b ) them evldcneo on seal life in Beting sea was necossiry Such evidence was contained in thoorlglnal reports of the Beilng sea commission and it was , therofoie , that these repot ts formed an indispensable part of the case and counter e-aso. As for the supplemental ) " icport , it had not appeared In the matter nltoad ) referred to and ought therefore to bo oxiluded from the evidence C.ieat Btltain hail claimed the power under article \li of the tte.it ) of atbi nation to include the supplomontan report in the evidence 'Ibis article' declaied that iflt lo ) decided that the com uiremeof Cireat Btltain be ne-cessii ) to establish i emulations tlio loport of the joint commission shall then belaid before the tribunal with sue h other evidence as either government may submit This CJteat Britain had construed as a right to introduce evidence as to the i emulations , ovenafter thoease and couutercMso hint been closed At tide iv provided tint tire reports shall not be made public until after bein sub mitted to the arbitratois , 01 until it shall be seen that the contiugencj of their being used b ) the arbitrators cannot auso It was thus m ulo obvious that the question at issue was aciucial ono for the arbitration Ifthoeon- tent ion of CSt e-.U Britain was sustaine d it must follow that the < iuestion of t ight w as to bo de cided lirst and the question of regulation. which the United States regarded asof prime importance , n.ust bo regaled to second place Ouoliil Lord Sntlitliur ) > Mr Carter then lead at length from Sir Julian Paumofote's coirespondcnce in 1MH ) to piovo that the question of regulation was lion te-garded as ono of tne Hist consldera- lou lilt on do Com col asked whether of not Uissia was a p.utto the negoliatiotis at hat time. Mr Caitcr I do not know , but I consider he point unimportant. Sir CliarlesUussell Communications with tlicr poweis were held vvitli that point in lew , 1 believe It was intended at titst to sk for their active participation In the con dition Baron do Coutcel I asked because if Kus- .1 1 was communicated with , much mote \eight would attach to the negotiations Otherwise the uiaft of the agreement would be merely mi informal document continuing i private diplomatic coir.crsition Diplo- natic tl lining leads mo to attach Impor- ane-f tosiuhmatteis Communications with liird powei- > add weight to such drafts Mr Phelps This may bo an important Itiestlon later on Meantime it is ot second- , rv importance Baton do CourcclLord ITannen , British arbitrator , directs my attention to n dis- i.itch from Sir Julian Paumofoto in which 10 refers to communication with Htrssra Mr Phelps This is a matter of indiffer ence Mr. Carter The scheme was this : I3\- > orts w ere appointed to draw up regulations 'or the seal lishciics If they failed to agree , then there was to bo arbitration No queS' ion of right or jurisdiction was raised Questions of Icpgiilntlnii. In replying to Mr. Carter. Sir Charles Kus. sell admitted that Sir Julian Paunccfotos dispatches , as far as mentioned , were con hied to questions of regulation This 10 said was eluc to the facl that the intention then was tc consult Uussla and other powers regarding the i emulations of the seal lish erics If the correspondence was fuithoi consulted , however , it would be found thai separate negotiations had proceeded siiiuil tai.eousl.v on questions of right and measures uros for seizure. B.u on do Courccl asked Sir Charles Hus sell to pi o luce pi oof of this statement , am Sir Charles Uussell quoted from several dis | ) .itehos that passed between fair Juliai i'auncofote and fxml Salisbury in Ma ) , 1VJO concerning i ights and damages. Since then lie added , the question ot regulation hae dis ippcared as a scp uato subject of consid cration , and all questions had been handlce together In the subsequent negotratious The coutt adjourned until Tuesday , whet It will hold a secret session On Wcdnesda ; the piocecdings will again bo opcneel to tin public. _ _ A S null I Doctor Hill. Fifty cents is a small doctor bill , but tha Is all it will c-ost you to euro any ordinar case of rheumatism if you use Chamberlain' Pain Balm. 'Iry it , ami jou will be sut prised at the prompt relief Itaffotds Th llrst application will quleit the pain. A X A O f A VK Mi : \ The most charming cntei tain men t eve presented to an Omaha audience Is that o thoLiliputians , now at the Bojd Two per formames of "Tho Pupil in Magic , " th see-ond of them the last this season , will b given tod.iv The matinee will begin at ! o'clock , half an hour catlicr than usual litho the evening the cut tain will rise at th usuilhour Those who have not ) otscei these wonderful little artists should not fal to attend one or other , or both , of todav. ' performances , by doing so they will ex poileiu'ea pleasure and garner a memor , seldom to bo had The story is a beautifii ono It is told in German , but if it were mil rated In Chinese it would bo perfectly intelligible telligiblo as presented bv the Liliputian < The progn.m elucidates the story In detal and it could bo Intelligentl ) followed by al and several of the workman on Babel Th setting is beautiful In the extreme , been afterseeno picscnting perfect pictures 1 w 111 delight the t-hildten , and the grownup willcnjov It to the full , the most blaso c them The dam es are such as w ere cnjoj e for their simple grace of movement , blem Ing of color and Interesting combinations hi foiothat wc-ulness of the llosh , the big kicker , had banished the poetrj of motlo from tlio ballet The music can bo enthuse over The highest praise is justified by tti Llliputians and their company in "Tli Pupil in Magic. " "Tho Merry Cobbler" closes its run at tl : Fumam this evening. The usual Saturdj matinee will bo given at S0 ! : : ! Are You With l' ? A special excursion to North Galvcstoi Tex , w 111 leave Omaha Ap-il U , Ib03 Hi rnnrkablo Inducements are offered For pa ticulars apply to D D Smeaton , agent , rooi 17 , Barker block , Omaha , Neb mi : titsir. Ohang i In tli lU'Kiiliir Service ni Ai iinunroil Yogfnriliiy. WASHINGTON , D. C , April 7 [ Specli Telegram to THE BEE ] Tlio following arm orders were issued today : An army retiring board is apoolnted 1 to meet , at the call of the president thcreo at Fort Sherman , Idaho , for the oxamln tion of such oftlcers as may bo orderwU b fore it Detail for the boa ret : Major Jot ; D Hull , surgeon , Captain William If. Bisbc Fourth Infantry , Captain John W. Bub Fourth infantry ; Captain William A. Thorn son , Fourth cavalry ; First Lieutenai William 13 Purvianco , assistant surpeoi First Lieutenant Leonura A. Loverin Fourth infantry , recorder The superintendent of the recruiting sei vice will cause thirteen recruits at Colun bus barracks , O. , to bo assigned to the Fifi infantry and forwarded uuder charge of iioiicommUslonod , ofllcor to Mount 'N ornou barracks for illstrlwulloti to e-ompunlo * C nmt ( J of the reglhiout stationed at that post , also eighteen lei'l'ulf ' ' * nt Columbus barracks to bo assigned 'nil follows and forwarded under chat go of n i/oncommlsslonod / oflloor to Fort I.oaU'ttvJrttth One ) to company A , Fifth Infantr ) , rx to company H , Seventh Infantry , two W JSmipan ) A ami four to company F , Tentfl filfantr ) , ono to company 13 and thtoo to cofni'inj | ' O. Twelfth Infntt- tr.v. one to comp HIV F , Thirteenth iitfantr.v Also nineteen iWn"1'1 at Columbus bir- racks to bo asslitHeil to the Seventh Infnntr.v and forwarde'd uiideiB charge of n noncom missioned ofllcer to such point or points m the Department of tno Pl.ilto as the com- minding general of the deputment shall ' " ' ' ' designate Second r leutettiitlt Fredetiok T Stetson , Fotiith infantry , will report In person to Major Hall at Foil Sherman for oxamlna tlon bj the board. First Lieutenant Charles B. Wheeler , rdimnoo department , will , upon his return o ilut ) from his present leave of absence , opalr to Chicago and report to Major Clif- on Coml.v. ordnimco depirtment. lor torn- wr.iry dut ) with the ordnance exhibit nt the Vorld's Columbian evpusltlon The extension of loive of iibseneo on sur geon's ceitilloate ! of dis ibilitv grante'd Sec- rid Lieutenant Arthur W Yates , Ninth in- antr ) , March 10 , is still fuither extended mo month on sui-geon s cortrlle-ato of elis- iblllty Major Francis Monrt , Fifth c.vvalr ) , is do- alloel as a member of the oxaminlmr Inind onvcned at Fott Le.nonwoith.lco Major CamllloC C Carr , I3ighth cavalry , relieved Captain Horace Noldo , Fourth Infantry , iaIng served over thii t ) ) e irs In the armv , s , on his own applie-ation , relieved from ac tive service this date Leave of absence for two months and ten la.V s , to t iko effect on or about May ' - ' ( ) , is granted Second L'cutcnnnt Samuel C ! Jones , r , Fifth uivalr.v Leave of abseme for two months , to take effect fiom the date of his relief ftom re cruiting tint ) , is granted Major Adam \ramer , Sixth cavaliv Muliti I p Your Mind t < i ( id. A special excursion to North Oalveston , 1'ex will leave Omaha Apul 11. Ib'H Ue- markable inducements are offered For par- tie ul.us npplv to D D Smoaton , agent , loom 17 , Bat leer block , Omaha. Neb iMotcnmntH of Orcnii SUiinu'rn , April 7. At Kinsale Passed Cicorgooan and Cam- jroinan , fiom Boston ; 13tiutla , from New York AtScillj Passed Maine , from Phtlaelel | ihlaAt At Ixndon Ai rived Mississippi , fiom New Yotk At Philadelphia Arrived Pentisjlvanla , from Antwerp The "No li" Wheeler Js Wilson Is the onlv lotk-stitch machine made that will maintain nu even and perfect stiti h at difletent speeds Sold by Gee W Lancabtor As Co , 511 S It'ith street. AIIS < > / i i. rr.nn ir. DOIIII sllc. Josns I'ltoii , tluf Mexican iniiidnrct of ' ai llcinaidlno , Cal , has been lynched A fin Ions storm In llienv valle-y , Illinois Thursdav nlu'lit cieated iiiucli destruction Clifton , U Va , was alino-.t < oninli'lclj wiped out by lire jesteid ij l.Oss.Mo.OUU California icports are to thn ellect tint tin wheat crop of th it st ito tliu coming seasoi v > lll beu bountiful me Ironton , O. , vestord ly \ \ is v Isltod by a ills ) astroiH conn lu'i'.illiin , proiiorlj valued f 17)00 ( ) ( ) being ( A petition foi the dissolution and appointment mont of a leoelvoi foi the Order of Adelph has been Illod In tliu common pie is court a Cleveland , O The warring factions at Antlers , I T , an pi I'll ired for battle , and should a row si , ut I will icsiilt In Hie almost ti.t ile\tlnction of tin Lhoctaw Indians rrederlclt KaldenlicTe.a leading meerschaiiii pipe dealer of ISc"i 01 k I'll v , h is made an .is slmitiicnt Ills debts aie cstliiuUed at $115 IX)0 ; assets , * J in OIK ) . A certllicato of Increase of tlm capital so < 1 of thn Ainoilciii Tt lephone and Tulogi ipl company fiom tlon.OOu to ifOOD.OOO was lilci jestc-rday at Alb in > N Y Michigan li , is been visited by a soverowlnd stoim , and In in in > Mctiiinsa gical dull e > dam i o \ > as done 'I I in storm was accom p.inli'd by a v hid Tilectilc.il display Uiand I hlcf [ Arthur of the lliotherhood o Locomotlvo KiiKineeis h is been seivod vvltl anothernotlco by Jirsllco Tafl of the I'lillex btates court foi Ohio , forbidding him to Issui a bojcott iiK.ilnst the Ann Ai nor road The quo wan intocaso of the state of Kan sas igilnst AM , MltchcJI , toui'clilo his tltli to the olllce of rallioid coinniUsloner , wa called In the supreme court of Unit st.it ye'sterday niornlng und the nigiimontx begin at once , Charles Tout/ and C'h itles Itowlnnd , need 1 ! and living. it DnnUlrU , Ind .quarreled 'L'htirs diiy ni lit How land drew a inlfe anil eu rout ? four times , . Inlllctlng Injuries tiein which ho Is ilylnK. Hou land will be held fo murder. I'lro destroyed the four larco ware houses of the ( jlenipore nislilllnc com p.iny at Ouonshoro. Ky and caused the big Best contlagratlon In tnehlstoiy of the cltv ' 1 he buildings contained 1B.OB7 barn-Is o whlskj Loss , } 350,000 liovoinor I enolllng of Kansis , when asUei In ic'K.ird to the authenticity of the report Ilia he would call an extra session of the lejilsl i tine fur the purpose of paHslnj i rallio'id bill was noiicoiiiinlttal on the subject. It Is generally orally believed , howovci , thai there will bo a extia session. The picturesque band of 147 Mohammedan whnate to taku part In the World's fair spectacle taclo Illustrating a street In Calr aulvod u the exposition grounds josteiday. All sal their prayers In the model mosiiuo and Ions bearded patilurohs and willowy dancing girl v\ero conspicuous tlgiiius. Hawaiian consuls at I'liltod States and othc ports have been Informed that until furthu notice vessels will not bo allowed to chant ; their registry to that of Hawaiian. This I to defeat the plans of n number of shipowner who desire to h.ivo tholi vessels lated a American vessels In the event of annuxatloi Adlspitcli fiom 1'lilladulphla , 1'a. , s lyt The Iteiullng contest Is over. Harris ha ngrecd to accept the presidency. The peopl now In contiot are cxpc'ctctl to cut into th $100,000,000 of soemillc . Mocks of lease lines wine lowiu todav on the urobibly in : founded fear that rentals will bo reduced A lingo wivvo yesterday mornlns swept sui1 , deiily Into thii mouth of the Chicago rlvei tearing a nunibei of M sse'ls away fiom thel moorings and teinponiilly grounding tli Htearner Olty of Venli eamltliosehoonei Mabt \ \ llsou seine i 'oplu v\etro Inclined to attrll ute thu phonommum to slcsiiiatlu dlstutb met in I.aUe .Michigan Piles of pcoplo have piles , Hut DoWltV w itchha/cl salvo w ill euro them. l'ur < IKH. The London Lancet In Its icport upon Hi viator supply of Chicago , states Hint Itlsof.i good a quality us th it supplied to Londoner and frvo from nnv contamination likely t bree'd iinliealtlif illness Anotlioi sorlons slilko Is tlireatened by Hi London docUmen \ esturdiiy union me1 gather od and diovo from the wharves oxer nonunion employe A bloody row ensued , I which many worn Injiiii'd The debate on the second reading of tli Irish homo i ulo bill rtHs le-siimod yosti-rdaj I the llrusoof Commons , and pioci'i'ded tamiiJ until the adjnninuipjit. No notable spoec was made , und thn House was half deserted. An upilslng agnlnjtt the govornniontof s.i Domingo has taken pl/ice. Its leadersm.il the Htatcmunt In order l < > brln followers I tlinlrcuuso that l'ruslit | > iit llenieaux Is trvli to maUo arraiuoments , to annex the countiy ' the United blatos. Theiovolt In thev novlnoe of Cantainnro Argentine , Is hpretirtlns and galnliu pone1 \\Hlilnthel.ist fowdnys se'venal emoiinle betwetn government troops and InsiiiKen have been ropoi ted , Man > nero killed In tl Held on cacji .side , ami ] till pilsoncrs wuiu she There is suffoilmf'aninnit the neonlo of tl western p irt of the ; "htute of Ihllimiliu .Mexico , and the pcopl/'jof tlio statnof Sono on account of the mon > iuoil drouth. In so tlons there has not lic n a waterfall In suveir weeks , and cuttle are dying In largo iiiiinboi There will bu a totnl losi of crops , and tl outlook U alarming for the poor people of tl stricken distiicts _ Piles of pcoplo trivfc plies but Do W It Witch ILuoibalvo will cure them xxx a ? OLD , CHRONIC PAIXffS SUCCUMB TO ST. JACOBS OIL IT HITS THE SPOT AND CURES. 01IA110KD WITH FOIIOEHY. Albert UocUlr-r AllcRnl In HIIVP t unil Ollirr I'noplo' * Moitrjr Tri'i'l ) . A complaint VVIIA Illod In iwlle-oi-outt . . ester- dny nf tot noon cluu 'liiR Albert Mndslo.v vvitli foi-Kor.v , t W TIIJlor.n postal olork running on the Union Pacillo from Omaha to Clii'Voiiao , Mpncil tlio eoinplalnt Kvorj efTort wan made hy the authoiltlos to Itoop the niiUter nulot. and iiiiincillatolv after tlio police Juthie had anixed his sU'iiatuiti to the dooiniiont It was carefully "bnrloel" I.lndnloy 1ms boon In Omaha nboiit two jo.us and bus bee'ii a solloltor for tlio fiilolttv and Casualty Insmatioo e'om- panj , of vvlui'li II \j \ I'almor.t Co ate tlio tfcnoral airoiits. for a tlmo after Llailsloj s omployinont matters tan nlcing nicely and the jounir tmn was vvoll tboiiKlit of I-ate'lj ho took to Kiimblinif , and the grocn cloth has proved to bo bis ruin. Piles of poopto have piles , out Od Witt's Witc-li Ha/el Halve will cute thorn VVIUCl.Mlrit tint In an cloi'tlon bold at rioronco 'Puesdaj tbo vote was very close The candidates for mayor were 11 W Cowan ( icp ) rind F M ICiiitf ( dcrn ) Tlio vote WHS 70 to 71 in favor of Mr Itinir Cow an claims lie should have been elected on account of some votes for him being rejected , lie will contest tbo elect ion _ Piles of people have tnios , but Do Witt's Witch llarcl Salvo will euro tboin OoimiH'n lil : e lull llrctlni ; . ' 1 bo now Ij oru'aiil/od Oin ib i Commercial club vvltl bold a m iss iiioetint , ' at tbo Hoard of Trade rooms at 8 o'clock this evening pvovj business and professional man who is interested in the prottiess of tbo citj is lu viteil to bo present Piles of people luivo purs but Do Witts Witch ll.uol Salve- will cute tbom A Mother's Joy Her Child Saved by Hood's ' A Severe Case of Bono Ery sipelas Four Run ning Soros. Fanny McCtetimj Wolf Uajoii. Aik "How thankful I am to Hood s Sarviparllla , none but a niotlici vv lioso child lii heuu n'sptiod from death can Know. Mm was taken with soveropilnt and swelling hi lu i right auKlo. Our physician piououiiced It a 0.110 of bunn rMi | > rlii" , and hiu leg swelled up to hei body tintII it looked UN ifiiMoiilil burnt , 'lliopda was terrible Tlio doctor lanced her log , but It did no good She la > lioveilng Between Llfo and Death for foui long months. Hie swelling broke In three places along the front bone. I unrr nw iuiouc Kiiflrr nil nhp iliil. In , i short tlmo pieces of bone worked out of all four places. Tbo physician said Ills skill was ex hausted , and If anv thing w ould help her It w ould bo Hood's Samparllia Wo Had to Co 2O Miles to Ilatoav lllo to get it. Slio was helpless as a babe and suffering greatly. Itcfoio slio bad taken the first bottle of Hood's bars ip.u ilia she had improved so much that she could get on tbo floor , and hop on her well foot , She was sooa able to walk without cv en a ci lite h. Tbo swell ing on her logs has ontlrelj gouo down , and All The Sores Have Healed Up. Slio Is now Just five jears old , and wo feel very much Indebted to Hood's Sarsaparilla , which lias given her back to us in good health. > , ho r IlinuUful I mil ! " SAItUI P. Mo- Cr.iyxWolf ; Havou , Clebmii Count ) , Ark. HOOD'S PlLLS > purely vegetable , mid Uo cot purge , palu , or grlpo. bold by all druggists. Of health should bo doublv guarded at this so ison The nlr rcoUs with ohllly inolstnro , tlio we-atlior Ischaiuoiiblo and uncertain. These conditions nro Terrible DANGER POINTS for tlio lunzs and pipes. Itnware of the cold , the cough , ttiochostpuln , the 'nlluiiini itlon , THE DEADLY PNEUMONIA , the rocked Inn ; , the dioadod Consumption I'litonduty only the stroiui'st fc'Unrd , the oldest and most faltlifiilstand-l ) ) , DR , SGHENGK'S PUL ONIG SYRUP. llroak up your cold at once btop your coiuh. Ilrlvoout tli.it Inlliiiinii itlon in tlmo Uofy thnt Pnoumonla. Cure th it Consump tion. THE PULJOH1G SYRUP acts quickest and surest of all remedies on the limits ' 1 ho oldest and host approved stiindaul for every luns trouble In , Schrnch'n I'nictlcnl TrcntlK im Tilita t of / iiiiJ / ( ' . mnlleil frtttnallni- f-uiiu * . &tiiiiif/i ( < < t'fr. jilJr nit * . li J II. Scltnicls A Son , ' ' iTIIE ONLY CF.UTAIN CUBE FOU _ iieiriilnr Meii.lru- - - - iilion , L'terluu lll > | tnci > nii'iiUi I iillliiBofjIm Aomi.l llriiiliicliv , IliicUuelif. llcurlnit llnuii 1'aliK.Nunini" I'ro.liutloii unit < l..iicinl Ili-lilllty - po.ltivcly rulluvcil nnrt nil ' miiiiciitly cured by ttili l-onmlo Complaint * I'ri wonclorfld romcdr Jt 13 Woman's Best Friend. Olvcs prompt relief for Inillijettliin , I.l 'i"rt 'IVoiililc.l IrrltnbHlty tileup ionium , Klilney la.sltuUc.Dlizliicj.uJi.lnu . itc . urUliiK fruui VU-rlnn lll > urilrii. ITtcuKOOrerbor coi ta n- ( UK ono montira treatraont , 3 botca for H > W Ilr mull. poaliiBO pnlil ( iiri < lr wnlPil In plain wrap- feeiiil for FltllK HOOK. Inviiliiitble l f\rry lior IMIIIIII. l.nilj- . % ltent Uiiiilvil. llllllll'N SI DDK IM : CO , itcmnlo Deimrt- mcnt ) , klLimn , HI. SOI D by Kulm & Co Cor i5th nJ DiURlas Sis , anJ J A Puller & Co Cor utli anJ Douglas Su , OMAHA NLII by Paul O S.hncidir yi Uroad- "ay and 6 I'carl St. . COUNCIL ULUFI S , li The Ccle- bratcd Nun- Spectacles u n d K y e Glasses for sale in Omaha EYEGLASSES aha by p/JtNTW JUtYZU' MAX MKYIR : & nuo. co. , ONLY TH T T A J A B LADIES' SLACK HOSE 100 ilo/on faul Htalnlcss black , nil Hl/OS , IT.tt 1'AIH Limit six pairs to oaon btiyor. LACES U3 pieces now Point do trlaml , black , vvhlto nnd cream chantllly 15c per yard. These lat-09 tuo worth from S0o ! to Hoc. NEW Men's anil Ho > s' Hats and Caps , ( litres , ( jrlps and Valises. Our slock Is NI W Ko old st } Ics. How is tills STETSON'S " S5.00 HATS , saaaxsanxs 1,000 yards , 19 inches wide , dark and light colors , Per Yard. 15 yards limit to each purchaser. JEWELRY DEPT. Dltimantn Spoclac'los .tniUIyopl issos , our rcKiil.if , ] . .j ( ) , $ a..jO ami W.OO tjuiilitlus , At GOt- und Too per pair LADIES'WORTH ' HOSE IM uiidotilitoul the bo-t tnado , tlio llcel niiel too bciui ; ivitifoici d 1) ) an c\tra thread of linoii One pair will outwear two piirs of anj ollre-i1 m.iKo. Wo hnvo them at 3 pairs for M 00 end iipwnids. In our basomoiit ( > IUCPO eiocor.itedeliatnbor pots SI ( )5 ) 10 jiici-c tlocoi atod cliuiribor&nlb f0 ( > 12 Hieco baatitiful Piu-isi in chtua chauibcr beta $7 75 to $ S li , ) . OF ALL KINDS. Wo arc lionilninirli'rsforany illicit ) m nile In luird or soft ruhhoi WE RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES Wo mention below a pirtl.il list of goods In stock Hubbcr lloil Puns , niastlo Hosiery , liubhcr tilovos , I russes , Hath f-liouldcr Unices , t'unplns tilussoa , iics , Ilrenst I'unips , 'I uh IIL- . Ice Hii s , Wntor H.IK3. Hnpporteu 3 , Invalid KliiRs , Itnbliur Shc'Ctln ? , Air e'uslilons , Kuhliiir Dam. for Den Crutcli Tips , tists. II , int iiRO'i , Ruin , llandagos , vvovon clas tic. THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO , , DKAI.UtS IN Surfiti / Tusf rnriiorif s. firf/I sfn7 fr > ir/ > / > //os. 114 South 15th St. . Nozt to Postolllco. The Latest Styles. IMI'/JHS oil BAILEY , BANKS & BIDDLEV5 V///5 HOO/UTV < -tiuit itinl l'-'l It J-ific Clietiuit f'Vifnij7iti. . The Omaha anel Chicago Short Line of the Chicago , Milvvnuki'o & bt , Paul Ity . was opened ( or froiifht and passen ger trail I e. It thcbo ton ahortyears the "Milwaukee" as it is alToetioiiatoly termed , oy its patrons , lias taken ( tout runic amongst its older compet itors , atid to-dny stands utirivalod for speed , comfort and safety. Hero is a map showing its short line bo tvvooa Omaha , Council HlulTa and f'hl- cage , over which runs the finest Equip ped Hloetrio Lighted Steam Heated Vostibuled Trains with Magnltlcent Dining Car fcorvico rinroiito , 1A. . Nash ib the Gonoitil Agent and the Omaha City Ticket Ollluo is at No. 1&01 l-'ar- nniu St. . - ls iinsiirpii'bi.il la tlio trout- niont of nil Clironlr , I'rUata unit Wfrvoii8ll ( ( iasni. Write to or ef.nsiilt poraonnlly TKUATMl.Nr HV MAIL. \.Mrt' with tump fur par- . I loulnrshlcli will bo enl la Jplilii riiTOlotn U HOI Ul UIM-all S lilli-tl , Oin b . .Sob GINGHAMS I Ino hootch rophyr RooiN , IJ ttldn fust 10 or * per yard. Tlioso nro our rugiilnr ! > D Roods. PATRONISE HOME 1NDTJSTBY Anil bu > Oniuhii tniido shooa ut THEX BJPXULx. Tlll'Y AUK I'HH HhsT LADIES' FURNS ! ! HGS , In this deiniiiimetit on svond ll.ioi v MI will Und full lines of Indies' muslin undot v o ir , wiists suits , outsets e-lnilis iinil wi UH SIM 11 \i siou nu KSD\\ r > dii/en I lilies' waists it > ' ) r w rih tl I a l l > l i U sntmo w nslb sakwasts tin , i ts * i i" w rih $ > I ipi < s fioni llloiv Millinery. \Vo show the Intcst styles nml Ini-ifost afesortmouts nt the lowest prices. Men's-Sox. For 'I'luirsilav only , r 00 pnlrs ot men's htripcel cotton so\ , ( i pilra tot- SI. Ketrular 20e ciualitv. . Butter and Eggs. Wo soil t'loi o butter and offf. , than ' , any oilier liouso in the city. Our i QtTMTY i Iho best , our I'UK'l'S * the lovvi'st. 5 I'rlcos Jic1 , . ' mid i' LAST NIGHT. LAST MATINEE. I' . M 2 P M. 'run ( i HIT. TIIL T/A ATS In their best spuctacular plav The Pupil in Magic -TWO GUANO uMurs- llrllllant Scenery , liorpoons C'ostuincJ Novel I Ifocls , The lloor fcoiiR. R TODAY AT 2 [ ' . M. BOYD'S Hew theater WEDNESDAY EVE , APR , 19 The world's o-rettcst living artist , Thn rosorveil soil fn\o \ opens ut s o'clock Monday Moinln ? , April H ) , at MAX MEYER &BRO , CO. 'S ' MUSIC STORE , lilt I in ml rarniiin t-t roots. ' oalo of prl. . os. Jl ( K ) to $1 ( X ) , BOYD'S Maiiiiuo ut J o'clockodncslii ( > A. V. l'n\i > OVS Uoni intlo rsav.il . hpei-tiolo The White Squadron WITH IIS bTAK IST Ol t II VKACMTH" . Holiorl Ililllnnlilll nu Hiuc uirt Murray \\ooils , I. must lliistln ! ( , M ly Whuolor IUn llrtloly , ( < r iliitin Ilimtlorson , l.ii uno suitor Ddwln Iliiliiitir T < ssio lui | > lo ITh MiriIAMCAI : , ANDSl'INII PI'I T ( I" * . Tliti i undress of ni\liis HID moorish sl.ivo yolic'd to an otho riuin < 1 moil isieirv , tlio elnpiiitiirit of the I' ' H * C'lilouKO , tlic rev low of ilio whilu Hidron \ \ \ IV ) IM ul'U. 4 C\ll ( HADt I'M UV Tlio silo of so its vs 11 opi'ii Suttirdiiy nt 'I o'clot k I irai Hum , Mic ; md * 1 IKJ lial ony , rio ( ) mid TV1. Mntini'u jirli'ii-i iiii' iinil JH > Farnam St , Theatre I5 ( , 'Jfli , .Hi , nor. 7r. < . I Prlo F- The ( Kirn an IM ih tc m illiin , la The MEFJS V COJ3J3LER s.nciiiu IINilvv i ' | iu Iluxa. I ( . ) Liilii"-i'"ii.'J ! y _ _ _ _ _ < M THPATPfl yM ( I Oil J IJ2 t4 I till PHluiJ .He. 25c 35c. 50o nntl 7So. I tour Violin ' 'o ljinlnir tiitiiinitii iin luv V | > rl ith * um. . < li in . /.llf/.i 1. UII.I.Y , In Ills ' rluniiil vtimli i I mi ilIlinini A GERMAN rtOLDXER. M tuMltiLUtito u r\ Iti lt t Ian & | iei I i tie * unu New hnn i ninl Dint i a Mutlntu \\iiist1ii ! > tiny a * nt > rc Exposition Hall Wednesday Kve. , Apr. I'ntlor lint . \ iiN t tint Grand Operatic Wagner Concerts , \nil Ills Knllro Mi < tii < poliliin uiul osir i. EMMA JUGH A ml KI liitlin'iil "Mi/o/KtH. / / sj\i ; SAM : ui'i ss s\ 11 UDVruii. . -i. at t u in ScHloof Prints-II > n uniUl. flo conur il ail- ' n Isslon , ljulcoiiy Ixix sn its Mil o\tn I SoalHou Niilu nt I'ord , VOli ir ton ii > uslr'nloro. Ai.r. nun WBIK : Our -stiu HI THE BIJOU STOCK CO. Ill . . XEii * Vuiirr > I AND AU8tln'81Al.HtrallnniirosvoltyCo. | : SouvcClrn Every Duy for tlio LudUf