THE OMAHA DAILY BVK : tllUUSDAY , AIMUL 27 , 1893 , IMPEACHMENT FUND TIED UP Auditor Mnoro Will IMIIO Ho More Warrants Against the Appropriation. JUGGLED IN THE ENGROSSING ROOM iitlirr : 1 > y IB | KM or Arclilnnt the Amount Invulrril in tlin Illtt Win Not I'rnp- porlr HnslntBreU Will Not Deliir ttio Trml. , Neb. , April 20. [ Spcclil : to THE 3EB.Stnto ] Auditor Moore this afternoon notified the atnto treasurer not to register hey of the warrants that had already been Issued upon the Impeachment fund appro priated by the recent legislature. The auditor was Induced to take this step by the uncertainty which exists In his own mind ns to the locality of the appropriation. It will bo remembered that In the house amend ment to the general appropriation bill the amount .set apart for the expenses of the Impeachment was fixed ut $25,000 ; but when the bill reached the scnato the amount was reduced to $15,000. On the last day of the session , when the two houses were struggling In the throes of flnal dissolution , considerable dlfilculty was experienced by the members of the confer ence committed In agreeing upon the amend ments , Finally , late In the day , an agree ment was reached nnd the bill with Us numerous amendments was sent to the en- Krosslng room. In tno hands of the engross ing and enrolling clerks the bill was Juggled , either by accident or design , and the amount appropriated for the Impeachment expenses was left at $ ir > ,000 , the sum originally re- iwrted by the house. Auditor Mooro' * Uiimrtnlnty. When the attention of Auditor Moore was called to the fact that the bill had been fllgneil by the governor with the mistake un detected ho gave the matter but llttlo atten tion , merely stating that ho would look jtito It ns soon as ho could 11 ml the time. But there wcro a number of people at the state capital who look upon the discrepancy with considerable interest and not a day has elapsed since the fact was discovered but what one , two or inoro "friends" have dropped into the audi tor' * olllco to assure that ofllcial that l o would involve himself in a serious complica tion by Issuing warrants upon the fund. At first no particular attention was paid to the kindly suggestions which came in so thtcK nnd fust anil with such scorning disinterest edness. Uy direction of the managers of the impeachment he Issued three warrants Jigalnst the appropriation , one to the man agers tlniitisolvTs for $ > " > 00 , and two others to Attorneys Lntnbcrtson and Greene , each for the same amount. The Ilrst two warrants were registered In the ofllco of the state treasurer , but the latter Is hold up under the decision of the auditor today. Mr Moore explained to u representative of THIS IJr.n this afternoon that his only motive in stopping the registration of the warrants was for the purpose of having the legality of the appropriation settled by the supreme court. Ho wished it understood that ho was actuated by no disposition to delay the impeachment proceedings , but that ho felt that ho should take so mo steps to protect himself from any possibility of error. Ho had talked the matter over with the governor , ho said , and the latter had asked the attorney general for an opinion In regard to the legality of the appropriation. Will Not Delay til. ) Trial , Judge Lambcrtson said this afternoon that lie felt perfectly assured of the legality of the nupropriatlon , as far as the expenditure of the $15,000 was concerned. Ho said the matter could bo quickly settled cither by Koing to the supreme court for a writ of mandamus or by simply making a motion in qpcn court when the Impeachment cases coma up next Monday afternoon. The trial would not bo delayed by the action of the auditor. Acting Attorney General Summers said that ho hail been asked for an qplnlon upon the matter and that ho was outraged In lookIng - Ing It up. As an off-hand opinion ho believed i thut the appropriation of the $15,000 orig- L inally contemplated by tno conference com- | mlttco was perfectly legal and at the immc- I dluto ulHiwsal of the managers of impeach- I meat. I Work Tor the Itnllrimil Secretaries. I Secretary Dllworth of the State Board of I Transportation this morning made a list of I the railroad crossings and Junction points in I the state which will come under the opora- I tioti of the now transfer switch law , which I goes Into effect on July 1. Ho discovered 111 of these Junction points , distributed as fol- I lows : Burlington with Union Pacific , I with Fremont Elk- twenty-four ; Burlington , - I liorn & Missouri Valley , thirteen ; Burling- I ton with Missouri Paclllc , eleven : Burling- I ton with Uock Island , ten ; Burlington with I I'aclllc Short Line , three ; Burlington with I Kansas City , W.yandotto < fc Northwestern. I two ; Burlington with Kearney & Black I Hills , one. I Union Pacific with Uock Island , six ; with I Missouri Pacific , four ; "with Kearney & I lllaek Hills , seventeen ; with Wyandotte k I Northwestern , ono- I Fremont , Klkhom Ss Missouri Valley with I Hock Island , four ; with Chicago , St. Paul , [ . .Minneapolis it Omaha , four : with Missouri I Pacific , three ; with Pacilio Short Line , two. I Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha I with the Piicille Short Line , live. I Missouri Pacific with the Uock Island , I live. I Under the now law transfer switches will Imvo to bo constructed and maintained at all thcso Junction points unless the railroads I interested can convince the State Board of Transportation that such accommodations I nro unnecessary for the good of the public , I Secretary Dilworth Is of the opinion that at least 100 cases will como boforn the board m tor action undoi * the operation of the law. There arothrea cases now pending before the secretaries and which will bo delayed I until the impeachment cases are tried and determined. " Uoaalp ut the State lluuio. I The military board will meet at the ofllco of the adjutant general next week for the purpose of considering the matter of the i annual encampment of the Nebraska Na- I ilonal guards. The board is composed of I Adjutant General Gage , General Colby , [ Judge Advocate Watson and Colonels Bratt I and Bills. I Auditor Moore has designated the First I National Bank of Omaha as the depository I for the trusts and lncor | > orated companies of I tho. state , who uru required to redeem all I rebate vouchers as provided by house roll No. 01 , recently approved by the governor. I nontenant Governor Majors , Judge T. O. C. Harrison of Grand Island and C.W. Kaley m of Hud Cloud wcro visitors at the state house today The CltUcnsi Street Uailway company of Hastings tiled amended articles of Incorpor- ntlon with the secretary of state this af- tornoon. The number of shares of stock is reduced from 1,000 to SCO , with authority to increase to the original number if desired. The case of Experience Estubrook against S. G. Stevenson et al reached thrf supreme court fr m Douglas county this afternoon. Two Knox county cases wcro tiled with the clerk of the supreme court this after- noon. Wilson Losuro U the apellanl in each case , and the defendants are .1. II. Miller uurt Baity Thompson , respectively. J. B. Erlon , yesterday appointed deputy labor commissioner , will assume the duties ot his ofilco on Monday next. Phillip An- dres , the present Incumbent , has already tic- copied a i > osltlon with the Krug Brewing company of Omaha. Lincoln In llrlof. H , Klnnear , the man arrested ycstenlay for nllcged complicity In the robbery of the man O tcj-low near llavoloek. has left town , much to the dlsgunt of the police who are now con * \inced that ho is the man who really com- niltted the robbery. Tracey U still hold and Detective Malone has started in pursuit ol the fugitive. Ilattio Walters today commenced suit against the city of Lincoln for $5,000 dam. oges for injuries received by falling through a defective sidewalk on K street between Eleventh uud Twelfth streets. Thomas J. Mastlu was last ovenlnp adjudged liisanu and taken to the asylum this morning , The insanity commission today sent to the Asylum an old man named Georv'oBurnett , wbp for some time past has lived at Twenty fourth and O streets. The old man's lusaultv took it violent turn oncn In a whtlo and on two occasion ! ha lint attempted to commit sulcldo. II A 1'ontrn has commenced n grading damage suit nititln.it tha city nnd nsks the district court to award him { 3,000 for dam ages which ho alleges to have boon occa sioned by reason of the change of grade at Ninth and L streets. Hprcliil ( Irnntl Jnrjr fulled. A special grand lury will bo convened next Monday and the matter of the Indictment of the asylum and penitentiary boodlcr * wtll bo thoroughly gonu over again. This step has been deemed necessary by the uncertainty which exists as to the legality ot the Indict ments found last Dcccml > cr. The last grand Jury was called during the term of the court , while the reading of the statutes evidently requires a notice of twenty days. In order to avoid the expense of a trial upon an in dictment which may bo declared invalid by the supreme court It has been deemed ad visable logo over the matter again. It is qulto probable that ox-County Attorney Sncll , who managed the cases against the boodlcrslast winter , will bo employed by County Attorney Woodward to prosecute the cases again. As Mr. Sncll is now fortified with moro testimony , and hla witnesses are still in tno City , It Is believed that there Is no question out what the same men will bo again Indicted. sirritKMi : COUUT. rroc fdlllK llnl'orn Kpgtilur Mranlon of tlin Niihruakii Trlliiuml. Ltxcor.x , Neb. , April 2t--Speclal ! [ to TUB BEB. ] The supreme court met today pur suant to adjournment , and the following proceedings were had : L. F. Crofoot , osq. , of Douglas county was admitted to practice. State vs Farmers and Merchants bank , submitted on application for allowance for fees of reference ; Omaha vs McGcath , submitted on motion to dismiss ; L-iird vs Leap , motion to quash bill of exceptions overruled ; Khrsam vs Phciiix Insurance company , order ou plaintiff to servo ami file briefs In thirty days ; Boyes vsSummers , time for plaintiff to servo and Hie briefs ex tended llvo days ; State vs Commercial and Savings bank , exceptions to report of referee and briefs are to bo ( lied by May 8 , 1SIKJ ; Haner vs Holcomh ; dismissed ; Deems vs Mathews , motion submitted ; Morse vs Walker , motion to quash bill of exceptions overruled ; Chadron vs Glover , submitted on motion to dismiss ; Smith vs First National bank of Chadron , submitted on motion to dismiss ; State bank of Crawford vs Owens , submitted on motion to dismiss ; Uoso vs Burr , leave given defendant to Itloaddltlonal transcript ; Patrick l ind company vs Leuv- enworth , appearances of Curtis & Keysor for le.feml.iiit and Charlton & Hall for plaintiff withdrawn ; Buchanan vs Seldcn , motion to luash bill of exceptions overruled. The following causes wore submitted : Hargreaves vs tlomo Fire Insurance com- j.iny , Hamilton vs Homo Fire Insurance com- 'any , Crump vs King , Kansas City , Wyan- lotte .t Northwestern Uallroad company vs ' . 'onlop. Hodgkmson vs Hodgkinson , Bishop r's Middlcton , Johnson vs Hardy , Fabens vs Atchlson it Northern Uallroad company , BlocJgett vs McMurtry , World Publishing company vs Mullen , Gibber vs American Building and Loan association , Bumlcrson vs B. ifcM. Uallroad company , Omaha Street railway vs Cameron , I > anudon vs Campbell & Dcerson. Thompson vs Campbell , Stutsner vs Printz , Suchauau vs Sclden , Wells vs David City Improvement , as sociation , Heald vs Polk 'county , city of Aurora vs Cox , Prewitt vs York county , Wildman vs Shambaiigh , Waddle vs Owens , Uagan vs Merrill , Sallldan vs Mitchell , Fircsteen vs Norwich , Atwood vs Atwater , Lanham vs First National bank of Vote , Hlakeslco vs Missouri Paclllc Uailroad company , Laird vs Leap , Ellison vs Brown , Baker va Abrams , Shields vs Gamble , Watts vs Gantt , Wax vs State , Plorco vs Davey , Uisse vs Gasch , Uhlig vs Baruum , Ord Na tional bank vs Wells , Cutting vs Baker , Egcert vs Beyer. Willoy vs Charlton , Willoy vs Charlton , SOVCP Valleys bank vs Smith , Dryfus vs Moline , Buckley vs Hook , Duggan vs Hansen , Sharmer vs Johnson , Tootle vs First National bank of Chadron , Paul vs Davidson , Sioux City vs Jamison. Mho following cases wcro continued : Terry vs Beatrice Starch company , Dorsoy vs Nichols. Uussoll vs Lavender , Conway vs Crimes , Dean vs State , Spates vs Uoar , Col lins vs Smith , Commercial National bank ot Omaha vs LIpp , McDonald vs Bowman , An derson vs Lombard Investment company , Gulseho vs Sullivan , 'Crcasmau vs State , Bossloman vs Adams , Kdnoy vs Baum , Mun- ford vs. Johnson , Hammond vs state , Pomer- lno vs Baker Manufacturing 'company , Mc- Caully vs Owoustlen , Hodden vs Alnrecht , city of Lincoln vs Townsend , Kob rts vs Fisher , Hockcsheimer vs State , Moro vs Olson , Houston vs Ixwojoy , Meyer vs Me chanics and Traders bank , Cobb vs State , Clair vs State , Uood vs Liss , Bowman vs Winch , Gallagher vs Council , Crclghtou vs Finlayson , Wotsig vs Uolzlmer , Este- brook vs Farmers Loan and Trust company , Madsen vs State , liedman vs Voss , Benton vs Gorman-American National hank , Chicago cage , Burlington and Quincy vs Homan , Mc Donald vs Gravow , Craig vs Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis and Omaha Uallroad com pany , iLothrop vs Michaclson , Johnson vs Brett , Warren vs Uaben , Hamilton county vs Strauss , Chicago , Burlington and Quincy vs Motcalt , Bohner vs Bohner , Ulchards vs County Commissioners Clay county , Frank vs Pacific. Mutual Life Insurance com pany , Burlington vs Baddcrs , Uutan vs Meyer , Kweshan vs State , Lame vs State , Poarsall vs Columbus Cream ery company , Watrous vs Gi'nett , Harcourt vs Dawes , Lanham vs Miller , War- rcnty Sadllck , Foss vs Dawes , Lanhum vs First National Bank of Crete , Exeter Na tional bank vs Orchard , First National bank of Exeter vs Orchard , Anthes vs Anthes , Orr vs Glascott , Fleming vs Fleming , Sharu vs Johnson , Itagoss vs Cum- ing county , State ox rcl First National Bank of Stanton vs Owen , Jcnnoy vs Nash , Bear vs Gorccko , Schelloy vs Schwank , Barnes vs Hale , Farmers Loan and Trust company vs Killcnger county , Baker vs Killenger , Fox vs Graves , Neigonflnd vs Viergutz , Burtraad vs United States Wind Engine and Pump company , Cox vs Barnes. Hamilton vs Goff , Dodge vs Elliott , Bank of West Union vsiMe- Gill , Wynian vs Perry , Newell vs Klmb'ill , Klnspahr vs Smith , Tulloclc vs Web ster county , Dwyer vs McKegan , Vll- lago of Blue Hill vs Simpson , Spink vs State ex rel Uobbins , DeiboUi Safe and l ock company vs Ayrcs , German American Insur ance company vs Hart , Raymond Bros , vs Woolman. State ex rcl Shat'cr vs Bowman , Miller vs Chicago , Burlington & Quincy , Warnlck va l atta , Hints vs Iluldrcdgo , State ex rel Utters vs Lewis , Cushlng vs Morgan , Mltchel vs Jones , Travelers Insur ance company vs Snowden , D.ivis vs Snider , Kilpatrick vs Atkinson. Hanns vs Ueed Nirst National Bank of Broken Bow vs Barstow , State ex rel Lautcniiaim vs Painter , Studehakcr Bros. Manufacturing company vs Iloll'iinl , Arnold vs Weimar Arnold vs Globe Investment company Farwcll vs Cloman , Wilde vs Wilde Morse vs Walker , State ex rel Muniuotte vs Beaushauscn. Baker vs Lisco , Strickler vs li\iczcl , Clark vs Dames , Probst vs Probst Hall vs Pierce , Walker vs Sweeney , Phu-nlx Insurance company , Hartford , vs Kinsman , Seaman vs Brummitt. Smith vs Tattle , Kll- patrick-Koch vs Shaffol , Solomon vs Ut-y- nolds , Flcntham 3 Stowai-d , Ecklev vs KaufTman. Anderson vs Sarjjur , Brewer vs ItlgKSt Otis vs Butters , Commurci.il State bank vs Ketchan. Iloutrlco Alliiln. BEVTUICE , Neb. , April-il. [ Special to Tun HCK.J The city council held a long bession last night. Twelve petitions for saloan licenses were presented together with the neces-ary bonds. Only llvo of ttio twelve. NATURAL FRUIT FLWORS. Vanilla Of perfect purity Lemon Of great strength- Orange Economy In th lr use , Ro o.i * . Flavor as delicately and dellcloutty th frc h were granted , the otliora twilng IftM over till tomorrow A Rtron ? n'motntrnnen linn boon lllp < l against several of the applicants The ODRO County luilne. ) < i Men's nasncU- tlon met In Gibln' hall yritcrdny A per- ninniMit otyanUntlon erTcctod nnd much other Important business transacted. A esolutlnn was passed i.-omtnonilmi ? the Oago bounty Press association for Its action in re gard to matters of Inton-st to the business ncn of the county. The nttcndanco wan very good , especially from towns outside of Ueatrlco. The Ueckley house has been leased by 1. 'j. Curley , who took possession yeoterday. 1. R lleckley. the former proprietor , goes to Chicago to take charge of the Hotel Ohio during the World's fair. Thcro are at present In course of construe- .Ion seven largo brick business blocks , rang' ng In height from three to six stories , also a nrgo number of private dwellings. The IIcAtrleo nimrods , O. H. llrowster , W. S. Hourno , K. L. Thrift , H. O. Koitn , Dr. 0. . ' . Full nnd T. Westwick , returned yesterday from their excursion on the Missouri river. CIIANUI : run VOUNU MIIIKASKANS. Itiilc * ( iorpriiltif ; Jlio Kxainlnntlnn of Candl- ilatni f ir Nuvrtt Acndi-my Ifonori. AuiioiiA , Nob. , April 2(3. ( [ Special to THE line ] Hoti. K. J. Ilalner , mcmberof congress for the Fourth district , has Issued the fol lowing notice of coni | > etltlvo examination of applicants for appointment to the eadetsnip at Annapolis : t'otnpotlvo examination for United Ktntes riavul cudi'tsliln : Notlcu Is horuby jjlvun that u competitive oxaniinatlon for apiiolnltnent lo tliu I'nlted Stuti.s Nivvnl ueaduniy will ho Imlil at Lincoln , Ntb. , on Wednesday , May 10 , 18 ! ) ! ) , coiiiiiicnciiii ; ; it 9 o'clock a. m. , before u tMiard of tt.xtinilm'rs consisting ot two educa tors unil ono pliyilcliui : ( jnalltlcatlon of ciimlldiitrs : Ktch : canilldnto must li' of Kood character and halms , tin ticttml rc-ildctit of thu Fourth congressional dUtrlct of Nohrnskii , bvtwoun tin ; lines of 15 nnd 'JO } oiirs , nnniarrled , physically sound , well formed , of robust constitution and thor oughly proficient In rending , vrrltliiK , spulllnic , nrltliniL'tlc , ICn llsh Rraniinar and ( 'tilled Htiitr.s history. Hi- must also lie well verst-d In tliu ( tin J.'imcntnl rules and cleiuentify : prlncl- plus nf aUiohra. In unui-al lie must be In nil tcspccts ulcxlblo for naval svrvlco nnd nro- i > : ired to enter upon thu coursu at tlio nuvul .iciidi'iny. Thu u.xtiinlnatlon , both pliyslc.il nnd aca demical , will lie Held , but In till rivspectH non- litirtlsati IIIK ) fair , otien to ull having tlio re- litlred iiutilltluutlon.s. The candldatu reported to inu liy tlm board as passlnv the bust e\- nrnliuitloti will bo iippolnti'd cutlet , and the ino passing.second will tmappulnled alturnate. Tlio cadet will report at Annapolis , .Mil. , for examination tliero on May lu , 18U3. In case ! io fulls on examination ut Anntiw | > IU thu ultiirnatu will bit bent for , examined und , If qualltled , admltled. The cMimlnatlttn at Lincoln will bo for my Kitlilanco und thu bcnullt of candidates for ap pointment and In no man nor binds the author ities ut the academy. 1'or further Information address thu undersigned. K. .1. II.UNKit , Mcmlcr of Congress. Notes of Ncirs from l''rcinont. NT , Nob. , April 'JO. [ Special to THE UEB. ] D. V. Sephens , county superintend ent of schools , has sold the Western Teacher to C. A. Manville , superintendent of the public schools In Hooper and proprietor of the Advertiser at Dodge. The city council mot in regular session last evening and approved the bonds of J. AL Wlllson , street commissioner ; Maurice Nel son , city marshal , and 1' . U. Cumtuings , chief of the lire department. A communication was read from Kngineer Andrews placing the estimated cost of the now proposed stand plpo at > ,5IO. W. T. Crook said he had found upon investigation something over $7,000 available for that purpose. Saloon licenses were granted to N. J. Honin , D. Ileln , John Knocll. Jugcnhcltnor nros. , Albors fc Co. , John Winter , Fremont Ilrowinff company' , Al Foreman , Peters & Ilein , Daniels , Phillips & Lansing , U P. Larson & Co. , John Doerr , C. If. Christensen - sen , L. Ilagandcr. N. Ilauseu and James Cranuery. Druggists' permits wore also granted to MaRcnan & nrunncr , Luuo Ful- korson , J. II. A. Thomas and W. J. Davles , Ilavtlncs Now * Notes. HASTIN-OS , Neb. , April W. [ Special to Tun UHE. ] Francis Lamb of this city nnd Alice E. Conner of Clay county were married at St. Cecelia's church , the ceremony tiklng place at 9 o'clock this morning. Father Carahcr of Hastings acted as celebrant , Father Loughran of Mlndon as deacon , Father Fitzgerald of Omaha ns subdeacon and Father English of Hustings as master of ceremonies. Solemn high mass was ren dered .after the wedding ceremony. The Loyal Mystic Legion of America , by Pioneer council No. 1 , will celebrate the first anniversary of the founding of the order by Klving a banquet at Button hall on Wednes day evening , May 3. The Hastings Cycling club has engaged rooms in the Millet block on Hastings ave nue aud Fourth street. Dakotu City Involved. DAKOTA Cur , Neb. , April 20. [ Special Telegram , to THE BBC. ] An attashmcnt was today issued in the district court by the Doston Investment company against the Pncitlc Short Line Bridge company to re cover the sum of $ . " > 0,000. Sheriff Kyau In obedience to the order has attached the same. This Is the outcome of the failurcdn Sioux City on Tuesday. All orders for material for the bridge have been counter manded and the outlook at present Is very unfavorable to work being resumed for some time. II vr Commercial FIolil. , Nob. , April 'JO. [ Special to Tin : BEE. ] Steps wcro taken at n meeting of business men lust night which will no doubt bring to this city a soap factory which will employ from twenty to twenty-live men mutually. Tlio Wyoming Soap company at Laramie , of which John Davis is manager , Paine's Celery Compouna is the Best Spring Medicine : World It makes the weak strong. We faell ar\d rccomtnend it. J.H.SCHMIDT , Drusslst.Sltb and Cumins sprouts. " " * - . . - . - . _ . Wo will * mi TOU the mitrTeliiui l ! > 'r nch Pr parutlou CALTHOS \ 1 1 * . ud a l jti l u r ht r th v } > I ALT110S will Il toro > o r ? 3I ultU , AtrciiBlli nuJ Vigor. Address VON MOHL CO. . jlt ABfri M IfMU , Cl.uo.iU , OUo. PROTECT YOUR EYES IgSSSSSfct jLS PC C .0 r.jQS ' - - - - * - Nonehangeable Spectacles j WR BRO COMPANY. MAX MEYKlt & URO. CO. , ONLY l the firm An nirnxMhl-nl wtw nlffnod lodny hy n numtx'r of ffrwrrti hleh will fulfill the only Inducement ( ) < cool flt n Itotni. OSCKOI.A , Nob. , ApriSl.Special ( [ ( [ to Tn n r..j -Wlillo .Mr. I'Mynrd Strnok's children were playlnff with a . revolver thowcniwn exploded and the bullet went through his 'O-year-old boy's left h'rind. A spark of llro yfstm-day got Into n combrlb bclonsrlng tojllnrry " Davis , who lives a few miles from town , and burned 1,000 bushels of corn. District court will jconrcno hero next Monday. Thcro nro tnlrtv-ulno cases on the docket , Thrco of thchVhro for divorces. Kiilven L'icdjii n Klftlit. YOUR , Nob. , April 2lC [ Special Telegram to TUB BKC.J Yesterday evening Otis ICoontzfuid two of Sam Wagner's boys of Lush ton bccaino enraged at a young man named Salmon at that place and attacked him with their knlvos. Salmon was ser iously but not dangerously cut. The parties' were a'rested and on examination wore bound over to the next terra of court. The Wagner boys gave ball , but Koontz Is still In Jail. To Mamifncttiro Itrlck , TAIILE HOCK , Neb. , April ! ! 0. [ Special to TUB UEB. ] A. C. Smith , who has tiled articles of Incorporation for the Table Uock Brick nnd Tile company , was hero yesterday with two of the stockholders of the com pany , nnd pot the refusal of a tract of lat.d of r.'tl acres from William Sutton , on which to place the plant. There is any quantity of the tlnest brick clay In the world in this tract just south of town. .Tonriitty < > t nn InCiinr , KEVHSKV. Neb. , April 'JO. ] Special Telo- prani to Tun BKK. ] Clara Orovo , a llttlo 4- year-old , came in last night on the Union Paelllc and was going to Callaway , a town on the Kearney & Black Hills road. She was traveling alone and had a card fastened to a strine tied around her neck , giving her name nnd place of destination. She was put on the train for Callaway this morning. DUrnvurcil Jcirtt 111 Thn p. GIUN-I ) IMAXI > , Nob. , April t0. ! [ Special to TUB BEC. ] The Kpiscopal church , the hand somest house of worship In the city came near being the scene of a llro yesterday , The janitor in throwing ashes out of the furnace , carried with them llro. It burnt through the plno lloor and was slowly mak ing its way to the ceiling of the basement when discovered and extinguished. Uoiitlt ut the Kiln. YOIIK , Nob. , April 20. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] The long drouth was broken hero last night by a heavy rain which began yesterday afternoon and continued all night. This will bring small grain up and put ttio ground In good condition for corn. It greatly helped the fall wheat which had begun to show the effects of the drouth. North I'liittfl CiMirorenro tMotinl. DAKOTA CITT , Neb. , April 2(5. ( [ Special Telegram to Tun BEE. ] The North Platte conference of the Nebraska synod of the Kmanuel Lutheran church closed a three days session In this place this evening. Ilev. L. M. Kuhn.s of Omaha'Was president of the meeting. All the sessions were largely at tended. , , CnmlinilRo U'viUlmi ? Hulls. CAMOUIDOK. Nob. , April 20. [ Special Tele gram to THE Br.B.--A | pretty wedding was cel ebrated hero tonight , tlio contracting parties being Mr. Henry lenders , a popular young business man , and Miss' Ada Modloyn , ono of the most ( Kjpular among.C.Hnbridgo's young ladles. The cream of society were In attend ance. Truitx nnil Combination * Are unpopular. But th re is ono form of trust against which no one has anything to say. That is the trust which the public re poses in Hood's Sarsaparllla , and tlio best of it is the trust Is fully justified by the merit of the medicine. FOP remember , Hood's Sarsaparilla cures. < i. Hood's Pills iirc purtf y vegetablO and do not purge , pain or gripe. Sold by all druggists _ QPRINO HUMOUS , blood humors , skin humora , O sculp humors with IOM of hair , nnd every other humor , whether Itching , burning , bleeding , cftly , enisled , pimply or blotchy , whether elmplo , ecrofuloun , or bciedltary , from Infancy to age , aw now speedily , permanently , and economically cured by thatgreatcit of all known humor cures , the A SIC I NT and blood purifier of Incomparable purity and curative power. An acknowledged specific of world-wldo celebrity. Entirely etable , safe , Innocent , and palatable. Effects dally more great cures of ukln , ccalp , and blood humors than all other skin and blood remedleii before the public. Sale greater than tlio combined Bales of all other blood und skin remedies. Sold everywhere. Price , $1. POTTIU Dlivo AND CHEMICAL CuiirnitATiuN , Boston. CJj-Pend for "How to Cure Spring Humors , Blood Humoru , Skin Humors , Hcalp Humors. " OF ALL KINDS. Wa are liaudiiunrlnrs for iiny iirtiola iniiJo In Inn ! or soft rubber. WE RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Rubber Gloves for protecting the hands in GARDENING AND HOUSEWORK THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO , , DRAI.F.ilS IN Iimf riimoiif H. S ; > ; > f/os. 114 South 15th St. . to Postomoo. OUR EMPLOYMENT DEP'f wlillo costln ; tlio omploror and cruiiloyoa nothtii' ' . h ' 3 enali.cd 113 to aAvancu tlio Inter csts of liotli. and also our own , Uy soourin ; bettor roiutw with tlu lu.iclilno. Wyckoff , Seaman & Senotlicl TKI.El'llONK 17.U 1712 FAUNAM St1 , Just In Our Irnportutlon of Exclusive Styiai la Bpring Woolens. Pazton Hotel Building. TERRIBLY INCREASING. The Authorities of thn llnitrtl of Heiilth ( llro Nnme Important Inforiimtlon Abont th 1'rpiont Condition ol thn l' oilr. At no tlmft In the history of New York 01 tr hitva there been no ninny donthi from pnou- monlit ai now. The oftlclnt flRiircs show that nonrly twleo a miny rtaaths from thU cituso nro ocoiirrlnir tnan for the lint llro yo&r * . Thli If somuthlnic terrlblo. Dr. John T. Nnglp. lloilitr.ir of Vltnl Stalls- tlci , fiiyathnt this Increase l due to tholnQu- cnco ot grip , lie snyi tnrvt unp nmy bo c.ttlod ouhlomlo Jn t now , nnd thnt in the mnjorltr ofcawr ( trip 1 a rltal , coiitrlbutluft cnusn to pnonnionln nnd nil dnnuorotn | < ulinonarjr tronuloi. At thh time of theyear , when w Are chuiKtlng oror from winter to snrlnjt.ttiore U nlways n low onlor of vltnlttr : u reaction from the atmlniiof the oeasoti. The blood ilnot not flow so fullorr DUIIyi thcHtronitlh Hies * . For this roiison itrlp hui a tnuoli bettor chance thiin at nny other season , ThN Is n tltno of your when people ncoil to bo oiircful nnd too rouoh Importance cannot Do pinccd uuon liceplnz thn blood wiirin nnd In circulation. You must lirlnj nbout a rono- lion It you wish to nvold the pi In nnd ilnnxers of these troubles In time. There Is but nno way uy xrhlch n rcnutlon cnn bn brouxnt about and tlmt Is by the tue of n pure Btltiin- Innt. preferibly whlskuv. Hut tlio eroat dlf- llcnlty Is flint there are few whlaKlns which are puro. The only roully pure and rollublo whUkojr known to the inodlcal profession or the world I * Duffy's I'nro Malt. It nosso oi qualities known only to Itsolf. It will brlnu about a roncllon and prevent cold , pneumonln or thu izrlp wlmro many io-oallcii itlmulnnts would full. It hui siived inoru IIres and re lieved moro HUTorino ( than nnvtblnjr of n nlinl- lar n.-itnio which wui over known bcforo to the world. TTYour Cistern Is Out of Order or Soft Water is scarce , don't worry yourself for a moment go right ahead and use hard water with WHITE RUSSIAN and you'll never know the difference. The clothes will be just as whitef clean and sweet-smelling , because thf "White Russian" is specially adapter for use in hard water. JA5. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. Dusky IKamoml Tar SoaD. " ' " t Soup ? t > * . ' Whether quaffed from a vessel of tin , glass or gold ; There's nothingso good for the younger or the old as Hires' Root Beer A delicious , health- giving , thirst-satis fying beverage , A temperance drink for temperance people. N A150. package maVes 5 gallons. Sold and Enjoyed Everywhere. Continued Monday , Tuesday find Wednesday. Thursday wo Depnn ono of the most roranrkablo sulos of millinery over uttpinptod in Oinnhu , nnd will continue until Wednes day night.Vp have received several hundred beautiful pattern nnd trimmed huts for this ( rreat sale. Just to make things livolv nnd trade brisk , millinery will bo marked down low , choiipor than over offered before. Prices about one- half of other houses. We will divide them into seven lots : LOT 1. Stylish trimmed hats sold Dy other houses for 150 LOT 2 , Nout und orctty huts trmmet ! with llowers $1,37 and liicu , LOT 3. 'J ho nobbv Columbia $1.48 hnr , sotnuthln new LOT 4. Hllu luce toiiuus . . . . S1.5O LOT o. l.ar 'o silk l.-u'o hats , . silk wire frames now $2.OO LOT 0. Handsome hats , oln- cantly trimmed , latu styles $3.25 LOT 7. Isnercut snap ; nny of our pattern or trim med your lints choice In for show case , $4.87 This grout snlo will ho at wholesale room , second lloor , 1510 Doughia street C'hildron'd leghorn hats , trimmed with llowors and rlhbons , only $1.18 , OR KNEES Can be supported and rendered loss painful by using a ' SILK ELASTIC ANKUiT or KNEE CAP. Write us for measurement blank. Dealers In Physicians and Hos pital Supplies. 1513 Dodge St. , Omaha , Neb. AgentsWanted Everywhere. THE RENOWNED COAL SAVER Save * line qnnrtor of jour onal bill , prorunt.ioat nnd cinder. * , < to tror < u l KUI. pnxlucei porfeet rombmttim. ki'opj bollar ttuoi clotn , mike * hot Drain tlruiiilnut > , ncti < iiiullj wall oa litrJ n un ott coal Ono pncki u cuatlnx - > cunli l < tumolant lu truatono tua uf coil. For further Information all un or Mitrou with itnmp , L. S. ELI.8WOKTH & CO. , 400 S. 13thS. OmahaNob. CI ( DISORDERS L Bl 9 UU Aml nil tlio triiln of KVI1A WKAK.NKSSKS , DHHII.ITV. KTC . that o complin ? tliuru In inon OI'IOKl.V unit I'KKMA- NK.NTI.Y I'UHKU Full BTHKNOTIl Bad tone KlTenlonvcrr part or the boil/ I will nuo'l ' w curvlr paciwll KIltSK in anrtufTarer the prescrip tion that cnrod inn of thoie troublat. . AdUruu , U A HltADLtn llArrt-K CKKKU. Mtcu. The newest things are not always the best , but when the newest things are best , it is best to have the newest things. Newest things in CARPETS and DRAPERIES are to be found in the stock of the ORCHARD & WILHELM CARPET CO. , Successors to S. A. ORCHARD , Douglas Street , betv\reen 14th and 15th. DOYOU YOU YOU'KNOW 'KNOW Anything- about Sartorial art ? Those long stylish coats , in "cutaways" and "sacks" " 93's" style will prove p object lesson to you ! $8 to $12 will give you selection from several hundred domestic and foreign trouserings. $2O to $ BO will dress you in a suit , from imported fabrics to be found only at Nicoll's , $18 to $ SO will put a stylish spring overcoat over last year's suit. No. 207 South 15th Street. PROTECT AND IMPROVE YOUR SIGHT. iOur , Spectacles and Eyeglasses Are the Bes EYES TESTED FREE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. IF. j. BONDER ; Hgr , OMftOPTlCUl CO. , 222 s. wiist. COMMCILTAUT rxAcr size THE MERCANTILE CIGAR , BETTER . THAN EVERl JIndo of tlio illicit quiillty of Ilnvunri Tubaoca tlmt cnn bo boauht. Kaunl In i-vrry nprct . . In th V .t liuvorted clears. Mauufuctirod ? jy If. K. KICK MKltCAKTlLU CIGAll 1'ACTOllY. HI. Loul * HERE'S THE 6 CENTS A DAY CATARRH CURED AlsoCoushs , nronohltis.Aitli- inn , Con'tumutlon , lluadiiuliu , istok or nurvou * , Nervou * I'rostrutlon. A Wonderfully Sucooaa- ( ulTrontmont. "Oxygon Hook" and I trlaU 'vrlto SPECiriO OXYGEN CO. , Euito 510 Sheoljr Bills , Omaha STRENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD I W.II. IMHKKK , M. INo.4 Ilulnnciict. , ICBTO ! , Us . rlilif contulltnv pkyilclan of IHr 1 > KA ( O1 > Y.MKIM AI. INo'riTIJTK.lowlvj ( van awarded the noui MrtiAi. by the NATIONii MEDICAL ASSOCIATION foi ilio I'll 17.12 KBHAVon Kthnvitnl I ilalltv , Ati-or jf'trrnut andI'/iyili 'it Dtbtlltu , aud all JUiea , unil H'rakniii of ifun. the young , the mMJIe-agnl ami out. . Confiiltatlon > n pcr on or by letter. 1 I'roiprctu. with teitlinonlali , KltEK. I.irito look. H01KNCE OK LIKE , Oil BKI.K- I'llKSKIlVATION. SCO pp. . 1M Invalutble J > r icrlpuou * . full UU ooiy 1.W la ualU i I J , x