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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1895)
' , . : ' " . . . ' . . F . 2 TIlE OMAhA DAILY nEE : SUNDAYS .AnCII 10 , 189G. : - IIALF IADE LMVflYAITINCth * - Bills that have Passed Ono House or the I Other Now Hung Up : ' - IRRIGATION AND BEET SUGAR BOUNTY lj 1lflulrr" of Chief Puhlc Intcreft ifiarteda .t . , -I.nhur Hi" Jllrr In the Senate- r ( nrnIU IIYft"ilon Uiiy . ; : . ; lenn AIIIT Thhll. J - 'j , LINCOLN , March 9.-Speclal.-There ( ) : seems to have been a friendly contest be- tWln the house and the senate a to which ; shil pertorm the mt service to the state / , , by enacting th least legislation , ant up to ( late In experienced Jlllge would have some I : l difculty In adjustng the clnlms of the ' ' two branches of the legislature. The senate - : ate has performed a notable serlo to the state by passing the two much needed Irrl- , gaLlon blue. On the . other hand , the house . has done equally well by passIng the beet sugt bounty bill. Honors are practically : even on this score , for these are the two " . most Important maters left with the prest . ) ent cession for solution. The house has ; passed some notable bills , however , which , l yet remain unacte1 ! upon In the senato. louse roll No. 76 , by 'Grlfths , at Adams . county , has been recommended to the fnvor- , able consideration of the legislature by Gov- " , crnor Crounse. I provides that the peni- tentary physician and the superintendent : and first assistant physician of the State ) : , Hospital for the Insane shall constitute a penitentiary medical board Whenever the physician at the state penitentiary shah be- leve that any convict has become insane - such convict shall be examined as to his : , sanity by the board , and . I shown to be I . insane shall be removed to the insane hoe- . pltal for trcattnnt . I such treatment shah . prove efeeUve anti , the convict be restored to II , . I full mental . health he shall be returned to the penltehtary to serve out the unexpIred . I balance of his senten e. The necessity for a . law of this character las been apparent , ' , ; I for many years. I Is no uncommon occur- : I rence for a convIct to become Insane. Under the present laws In such cases the governor can only pardon him In order that lie may , : , . bo taken to the hospital. , - house roil No. 71 , Introduced by Sutton of ; t Douglas county , and pending In the senate , briefly provides that any county now govern- ! log itself under the township organization . , law may return to the commissioner system ' ; - by a vote of the people of that county at " ' any general election whenever not less than : 10 per cent of the eletors Petition the . county clerk for a submission of such a proposition. House roll No. 82 , by Dec. of Furas county , authorizes the Investment of slnle- Ing funds In the hands of county treasurers r In registered warrants under the direction ' - of the county boards. I confers a similar , authority cers upon city and school district of- ! ! . COUPLE OF LABOR BIbLS. - Representative Jenness of Douglas county I has introduced a number of bills In the house a tie Instance of the Central Labor union . of Omaha. These bills have been before the legIslature far a number of sessions , but , never before las success been so certain. , The house has already passed two of the bills and they arc well on theIr way In the senate. . . House roll No. 84 provIdes that I shall be : the duty of ever contractor at the state r . penitentiary who carries al a manufacturIng j business In which the labor or the ski of the prisoners Is employed , to stamp all : goods wares and merchandise made In whole - or In part withIn the prison , wIth the words , k "Manufactured In the Nebraska State L Prison. " This brand shah be not less than . 3xG Inches In size except upon harness , In 3. , whIch case the size of the , brand may be re- . I .1 duced In proportIon. proprton. I . ThIs bill narrowly ecaped I suffocation . In' ' the senate Senator Snlth , chairman of the , committee qn labor reported I met a favorable : able recommendaton , but the Imcaster : county senators led In a tight to have It In- defniely postponed. A majority of the I - ate . however , voted to place It on general ' I 11e.Another t ; Another noteworthy bill In the Interests of labor pased' by the house Is house roll No ( 183 , ale Introduced by Je ness. I Is entitled "An Act to Protect Employee and Guarantee , . Their Right to Delong to a Labor OrganIza- tion. " I provIdes that I shall be unlawful ; . for IndivIdual : any , firm , company or corporation - ¶ poraton to prevent employee from forming , , joining or belonging 'to any lawful labor or- . ganIzaton : aDd any such Individual , firm , . company or corporation . that attempts to coerce employee by eIther. dIscharging them Dr threatening to discharge them because of , their connection with such lawful labor . connecton or- ganizaton shall be guilty of a misdemeanor , , , t and upon conviction shall be fined In any sum not exceeding $500 , or Imprisonment not exceeding six months. A strong sentiment : has already been manufactured In the seeate ; - against the bill. The word manufactured Is ; . , use advisedly , because a great deal of quiet L .1 : work has been . , ben done hy representatives of r some large corporatIons who do not desire the bill to become a law. t Senator Smith has kept time bills akot for t by the laboring men In sight during the , entire sesion , and has done much to ad\'nce ! . them on the calendar. As he Is one of the t popular members of the senate he hopes to P' secure their passage , although the lateness ' of the session will be urged against him at L . every move he inches. " TO INVBSTIATE ! GARNEAU. t No one to seems understand Just what par f tcular Interest - Is to be served by the pro \ posed investigation of the ofcial acts and ' t conduct of Joseph Garneau , Jr. . late commls- 1 stoner general from NeIrasleo to the 'Vorld's : . fatr. 'fhe Joint committee appointed by the , house alt senate yesterday has served notic _ upon the six commissioners ( to attend notce atend . ' give up what information they may hare ' , lay 1 but no ono , seems to leow what the commit : - tee hopes to discover Commissioner Gale r , of flock county was on hand early this morn . lug having arrived with commenlahle , , I' promptness. ( , The Itemized expenditures made Garnea expendiures by Gsneau : r are on tIle wIth the auditor. I has Ieen' ' t known for months that the Nebraskn commissioner , - ' missioner general made extravagant pur- chases all paid large mime for alleged serv- aleged ; ices. I II I equally well known that Audior Moore refused to pay a large number of bill 8 rL . Ilcurret by Garneau until the later had ! Ills ! cured a peremptory writ of immnhidamnus , . IRllalus requIring - IL quIring him to 110 so There are very gao ( i ' reasons for the belief that the Inveslgaton I. prompted by sOle unseen partes , workln discreetly In the liachgrounml ; , who hope ! induce time commitee to bring In a report i . cOllemnatory at the auditor , whose firmimem s . In cheating with man ) ' would.be raiders of the . state treasury has made hll disliked by the politIcal gang that held high carnival under I ho cOIIJPlacent ; supervision of bus predecesso I The first Intmaton of an "investigation , " was lade to a representative of The Dee early In Junuar ) At that time one of the few individuals who wel'e whispering about . the llroposed sensation With that moro or let is . fragrant atache of the lobby , Wal Seeley The men who moved for the . Proposed In- 'eslgnton may have done so II Perfect good ) l f faith , as fur as they are personally coi It- . corned. There lay be malerlal for invest .1- Invest- , gaton In t.arneau's actions. The report may liow that Ihow the Nebraska cmmlsslol was guilty of tIme most outrageous extravagance , : and that a large proportIon of the prporton money a ii- - projlaled by the state was approprlnte,1 , tor . -calelt mileage and plfonal expenses No I . pbJectol wIll be made to such report If I ? call be mitade , but the ' tn lalle II'cscnt legIslature Is .crcoly subservient enough to ender a report - port cooked UII 10 Illease' I few dlssrunted republican 110ltclans , . , Jones' 111'11.111 tiulTer. ftretly ' Ii1NCOLN , Mach 9.-SI.cclal.-The ( ) ] , widely dIffering stories told by the exco . "tets , JonC and negley , contInue to be topics of lively discussIon among 1.llcoln cltiaens. In view of the evident falselioo tie . told by % these len there Is " left only UI a , - , lle Cor forming any opinion the peular actions of the releal.1 jailbird. , and allo those of Prison Contractor Dorgan A leter : 1 said to hero been received by Lincoln . plrtt from Jonn , dated CouncIl lhiufh , 11 whtch he says that being had pressd tor I - Joney , he accepted BorKan's "boost . " sign oil : the countu ' amdlvl , In which lie takes hack , - aU his voluntan' testimony before Governor . HOlcomb , and skipped. ThIs statement may " go for what I Is worth , but I happens ta be coupled with another statement to the effect that DorgAn escorted Frank Jones to the 2:15 : p. m , train for Omaha yesterday , who sa seured him transportation out or the state and filled tile purse wIth money. Apparent ) Goverror Holcomb washes his ho ends of al complicity with the "statementa" hle f the ox-convicts. He o's that a the legIslature I now In session the duty ot In vestigating the charges made properly devolves - elves upon that body. Ito believes that the 'nater ' will be thoroughly canvassed by th e , two committees appointed by the house and senate. 1' , n I : : ci'Iv $ EflIIIVIIISIC. t I , Council dtrrnngei to I'mirchaso tIme Electric 1lcht l'lnnl. IA WNE CTY , Neb. , March 0.-Speclal. ( ) - l'awneo City wilt own her own electric lgh plant 'hls subject has been one ot controvluy for some tme , but the city coun- ci I and thee representing the electric light company have come to an understanding , w hereby the city purchases Limo plant and assumes - sumes control In a few days. I will then be o perated . In connection wIth ; tIme water works 1)'ltem , now owned bytho city The coming cIty llecton Is already commanding - manding attention. I has ben usual here to t lay aside political prejudices and all unite on a nonpartisan ticket for the welaro at the cl ) . . This acton will probably b repeated his year. David 10yles , Jr. , Is removing frame bulhl- ! Ings i from his lots on the north side of the Imble ) square , on the site of which he wi erct substantial brick 01 ec. Other bulll- ina g enterprises are contemplated , which wilt assnmo defInite shape as the building season apl.rluchc : District court will convene In this city Apri 1. Considerable business Is listed on the dockEt. Considerable rain and snow recent ) . have furnished sufficient moisture to put the ground In i good condition , and the farmers anlcl- p ate a prosperous 'ear. Scarlet fever and diphtheria have been prevailng In communities near Pawnee City , which caused the authorities of thIs place to fuarantne against other localities. The epiA demlc seems to now bl abative. 11ev. T. J. Williamson Is agitating the mater of n Chautauqua , to be hold In Ed- w ard' park , neai this cIty , the comIng scason. He Is reeelving great encourage- m ont , and I Is probable that his efforts will 'reslit In something tangIble ere bug. The local band , time celebrated Pawnee Ciy military organization , has been engaged to furnish Ilslc for the next state fair , to be held In Omaha. The organization cent sists of forty- ve members. and they will glvo Omaha n taste or as fine Instrumental mnslc i as can be given by any similar orw ganizaton In the country. The Pawnee County Agricultural society contemplates one of the most successful e xhibitions this year ever given The so- cIety owns its grounds and race tracks within one-lal tulle of this city , whIch Is I always kept In good condition. The county , to takes second position to none In i the raIsing of fruit . fine stock and agri- culural prollucts. l.V. . Power Is the new agent of the Burlington railroad In this place , vice H. D. Segur , transferred to Deatrlce. IUSAY DESlll S A NEW 'riuti. . . \Uorleys of the Convicted Prize Fighter J"lo Their : oUeo. PLATTSMOUTH . March 9.-Speeiai ( Tele- gram.-Attorney Will Gurley of Omaha , counsel for James Lindsay , against whom stands a verdict of manslaughter , came to town this morning , and with the sssistance of Llndsay's local attorneys prepare a mo- ton for I now trial , and time same was e with the clerk of court late thIs arfernoon. The motion Is a volumnlous one and sets up eeveral dozen reasons why the court should grant n new trial. JUdge Chapman will hear the arguments the - first of the weele. Mrs. Anna Strelgel of this city secured a judgment In the district court yesterday against the U. 0. T. D. for a sum slightly In excess of $1.000 , suIt for the same being . on an Insurance policy Issue by the fra- teral society mentone ) as a risk on time plaintiff's husband. The society act up that Strelgel made false representations as to his age , and that he was already past the age ! fixed as a limit for admission to member- ship. In the trial the 5clety failed to furnish substantial proof of its charges. N.brask. Man Killed In California. AURORA : Neb. , March 9.-Speelal.-EI- ( ) mer Newton a brother of Station Agent H. E. Newton of this city , was killed In LOl Angeles lat week In a row over some trivial bicycle matter. His bOdy had no less than twenty- ve knife stabs Ibis relatives have : gone west to bring back the body and get the facts regarding the affair. Harry Miller . a plumber nearly severed the big to and thb next one to I on his , left foot yesterday with an axe , while chopping - ping frozen earth about a hydrant. Time Knight of the Maccabees wi give a reception and entertainment here this overt Ing. D. D. Markay supreme commander . wIll be present and deliver a lecture. Congressman Hainer and family are ex- peted home from 'Vashlngton today , ant I will occupy their residence here until the t next session of congress. J. F. Detz went to Clarks yesterday on I business. Grand Chancellor Shuman of the Knights I of pythlas was doing organization . work at Fullerton this week. 11ev. Mr. CaireI of the Methodist church Is I resting for a few days at Carinda , Ia , ana I visiting relatives. Mrs. General Dates has gone to Spring feM , Neb. , to visit n sister Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis of Concordia , Nan , . , visited their ulaughmter Miss Glen Davis of r this city , Thursday. ! rs. Scovie , wife of Commandant Scovie of the Soldiers' homo at Grand Island , and tholr chidren have returned to Aurora to Ih'e. Justice Mlsser anti ex-County Atorey Stevenson have just returned from returel a 5,000- mie southern trip . They visited thirteen states , and round no place lee home. Ord Inch,1 % eutrs . ORD , Neb , March 9.-Specal.-Mrs. ( ! ) J. W. Perry has returned tram a very pleasant visit ta Wayne. Iter J. H. Csrnahan of Central City wi I exchange pulpits with Rev W. D. Leonarll Sunday. I A. M. Russell has traded imPs felt store ror n farm aim hlaskehh'a creek. Mica Mabel 10rr h8 returned from Al ! - ance , after a stay of come two nmntlus I , . S. Iroeteh , accompanied by Mr. 0'l31- loy. arrive here on a visit to his brothlr , J. B. Iroetch , Time passing winter has been one of great literary and intellectual activity In Valey county . Literary societies , debating nocietle S and reading circles have flourished In al parts of the county. Debates between the different rletls have been very r and largely attended , . A good deal of land In tI8 vlcnl ! wi he untled tithe year , unless same arange- mimi-nt can be made by which seed grain can be obtained on tme : and a good many ell citizens will bl lost to Nebraska who btl have faith In her fertile prairies and healthy climate . The people here are yery much disgusted with the heartlessness and indifference Ilsplsel by the legislature In I I Ilealng wih the seed grain question , snd : the latest news from OhlCgo on time subject t I of seed grain Is of a rather discouraging i ! nature. In spite or all these drawbacks the coming general seaum feeling I one of boperulnes for thl T.Inrohim Iolnl 1'111"rllll. LINCOIN , March . - ( clal-I.ocal ) ! poltcs In Lincoln Is bec.llng sultry. Tim is morning State Senator John Ii. WrIght sent to Mayor Weir a letter , In whIch he alkl that three polcemen be stationed at thQ IIaee : of holding the primaries to protlct his supporter. . Mr. Wrhbt : says that one of theta has already been assaulted by the "bum" element , and hl thInks this precluton : neceuary. The republican prllorlu wi Ill he held net Tuesday , and the conventic ) n on the WtnlsdlY following. 'Ermmnsl ' ( , rippled "t Ulbbon - OOION , Neb. , Mach 9.-Speclal ( Tel e- gramu-A ) tramp , In attempting to board an eastbound freight thIs c\enlng , fell with one root under the train , which was badly crulhed , rendering an amputlton of part of time foot neceuary. He Is I I'olander and cannot speak Rnglish. " WILL HAUL SEED GRAINI REE D , & M Will Haul Actual Donations Only Without Oarge t Destination , LAMBORN'S ' BND BILL IS A FAILURE Only One County lIne \ot < ' to Make time hmo nnl , tllt One " ' 1 Not l'rosent Jell : nr Hlslrton at 1.llcoll , , . - LINCOLN , Mardi 9.-Speclal-The ( ) relief commission was , macho glad today by receipt of the intelligence that the B. & M. rod woull grant free biing of seed grain do- nalell to desttnto farmers. This order op ples only to grain' actual ) donated , anl1 w ill not be granted to those purchasing grain or boards of trade , or from other par- ti es. The commission expects that other roads wi follow the example of the l3uriing- ' ton shortly . This grain will be delivered wihin the limits of certaIn territory west or Adams amt Webster counties , and north- ! w est or Grand Island. The old rate of 10 , : Ii , and 20 cents will remain In force on al l grain actually purchased by counties or private Individuals , I Is quite evident that house roll No. I , I.amborn's bill , to allow counties to vote bonds for seed grain Is a dead letter. 'Vord ! has gone out through all the destitute couni tes that the act was unconstitutional , and wherever the proposition was voted on I met with defeat Boyd county was an cxcep- ton , all carried the bonds ta the amount of 20000. These bonds , however have never been printed , and It Is understood that ' Audior Moore would not register the bonds I they had been presented , under advice of Atorey General Churchill. Hepresentatve Lambor appears qllo Indignant because the atorney general declined to gIve an opinion on the bill while I was In the hands of tie c ommittee. Barry urged a motion In the house that a demand be made upon Attorney General Churchill for such an opinion , but , 1 t was voted down. There Is said to be something behind this mater In connection with the permanent school fund. An amendment was tacked on to the bill In the senate providing for an Investment of a porton of the permanent school fund In these see grain bonds. So soon as this was done Lincoln and Omaha bankers Imme- diately wrote to theIr country correspondents showIng that I would Involve the drawing from the banks of a large portion of the permanent school fund money. ThIs clinched the mater and to this , alone , Is attributed the general defeat of the seed grain bonds al along the himie. , EX" . TEr NO''KM AND 1. . ISUNA.L ! ; Iodern 'ooelmon of that City Fntort"ln 1 ! .argo Number of l'olplo. EXETER , Neb" , March 9.-Special.--Mr. ( ) ! and Mrs. C. A. Dckel , who have been spend- Ing l the winter In California , returned home Frida ) and say there Is no place Ice No hraslta. Mrs. Huprt and Miss Holngworth of D WiLt have been visiting wIth their sister , Mrs. C. H. Huests , this week. D. S. Williams Wiiams purchase a quarter section farm or J. C. 'Kettewel ' the past week , the constderaton being $4,000. The city council met Thursday night and appolntld S. II. Lorimer Iii. N. ' Stammers and O. T. Wheeler as Judges' of election for Aprl 2 , and A. D. Vennum and , T. D. Farmer for clerks. The issue will be license or no Icens8 l again this year. The high license folks have called a cau- cus for the nomination of live councilmen Monday night at 7:30. : .Mlss Hattie ; Francs ! of Lincoln Isylsltng Iher numerous friends , In this vlace. I Larry Henneasey formerly one or Fillmore county's old settlers , now a resident of South Omaha was here this week looking after his farm and othmr business Inferests. Some parties from Frlendvle are putting down a tubular well at the Exeter flouring mIll with a hydralc machine , They are doWn 0\6r 130 fet , and will continue until soft water Is rencned. Marion Wallace has gone to Pine , Bluffs , Ark" . to take a position In the machine' shops at that place. Mrs. George Maxwell or Lincoln Is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Woodworth , and brother W. C. Woodworth. On March 15 ; ' will he given the sixth and last l lecture for this year of the Ilgh school leeture l course. I will bo delivered by Prof. W. H. Caldwel of the State university , and the subject , "A Critical Moment In American IItory , " Is certainly a good one. The supervisors of Fillmore county met this I week In Geneva and appropriated $3,200 for aced grin and feed , to b loaned out on well securel notes. Exeter township gets $300 , the Itrgest l amount apportioned to anyone township - ship ship.There There will be a social at the residence of George H. Leo Thursday evimlng. Friday night the ledge of Modern Woodmen of this place entertained an audience of nearly 700 In the opera house with an excellent wih excelent literary and musical program , which can. slated of recitations by Miss Ole Patton , Miss Laurie Christie . Miss Jo Williams . Miss June Williams and Mater Clifford Fritz and Otto Phillips , and song by the Reid brothers and Little onts' Gr club. The specialties , and In fact , almost the best part of the entire entertlnmrnt , were the Indian cub : dr : , wand ilriil and gymnastic drill , under the supervision - vision of Prof J. T. McKlrmnon This was I foliOWel by an address by F. O. Fritz , deputy - uty head consul Modern Woodmen of America. Then followed the grand banquet In the loge t room , where nearly 400 took supper , and I everything throughout the evening was free. PEOUL1Ut O\ME AT 11 TnICE. In. lohelmlm ACflltld of Olin Crime for Which tier looh.11 , , " ' 1" Convicted . BEATRICE , Marc 9.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) : -The jury In the bigamy case of Mrs Stevens Elliott tobelman arrived at a ver- Ilet Just after midnight , dismissing the tie tendant. ThIs leaves 10beiman In rather an embarrassing eltuaton , as he has applied for a divorce on the gounds that tie was tie calved Into the belief that the woman was unmarried and he made her hIe wUe. The jury , by releasing her , estaIlshed the fact that she was unmarried at that time , thus : removing the. grounds upon which the ap- Illcaton Is l basell Another interesting feature of the case came to public notice tOday when Mrs 10behnan commenced habeas corpus pro ' ceadinge for the possession of her lttle boy charge. who has for aetna lmo been In lte ' At the bearing had In time mater thi afternoon Mrs. 10belman asserted that Elot was not the father of time chid I , but refused to disclose the name of the parent. Notwlhstandlng the tact that ito - immediately upon the arrest of Mr. and Mn I. 10helman last November the former do - eted the later and refused to go upon her bond , leaving her In Jai several months I , fhe claims to have no feeling agaInst him : , and stated that abe expects 10 go to lila home and live with him as his wife . After hearing the testimony the court decided - cided to place the child In the custody of Its mol her. . ( 'ourt , ' .ljaimnne lt l'Irrre. PIRCE , Neb. , March 9.-Speclal.-Ds- ( ) trlct court has adjourned until June 1. About seventy cases were disposed of at this session , Henry M. Davidson , who was found guilty of hog stealing , was sentenced to t ghteen ! months at hard Ishor. Fred I G. re Dartels , for obtaIning money under false I pretenses , was given fifteen months Iq the penitentiary. Noah Mackln , the boy ion . plcated In the avldson hog stealing cae , was fned 1 cent and sentenced to one das ImprIsonment In the county jail. ) l.oul."lo Local Nole. LOUISVILLE , Neb. , March 9.-Stlclal.- ( ) Frmer In this vicinity bave begun spring work. Parmelee & Sons of l'iattsrnouth , owner or the Dank of Commerce at this place , have taken considerable stock In the new bank at Weeping , Water. For some tme our citizens have been agitating the mater of a new school bulb 1. lug or an addition to the ( old one , II more room Is neo4ed.1fhe tueslon will probably come up In a fofibki way In the near futuro. The most pleasing social affair of the sea- lon was the musicale given hy the ladles or the Methodist Episcopal church at the pleas- ant home Of Mts4W. B , Shyrok lat evenI I. IS lng , All the pmfjmbers were well prepared and skIllfuilyt'ciiered I ! . More than fty gests were prescnt , ASILASU 1 3i8oF ! INTmmST. YOlnl People ot tho"Flrst UapUst t hureh . Emtertnlu. ASHLAND : Neb , ? , iifarcim. 0.-Speciai.- ( ) The young PtJIM 'Of the First Baptist church last evc.lng g&'eo lph ard Denne Dean aP farewell rechM } t Ii the home at Phlil aA olsom , to which about forty were In\'led , A very interesting program was rendered , InchHlng a few glitar solos by Miss DabnlY , dalghter of the evangelst , who at present Is holding n series of gospel mcetls In the c ity. The Dean boys leave today for MIs- souri , where they Ila\'e purphased a large f arm. Clydo Pancost , wto has been attending w\o \ the medical college at Iowa City , Is. , returned - turned home yesterday , where he will no- main for the coming summer. i Earnest Wlgenshorner and Vida Wilson , who are attending the State university came home last evening to spend Sunday wih their parents. ) Mrs Henry Marsh and daughter , Alma , returned yesterday from an extended visit among relatives In Montana They visited all the poInts of interest In the west , Including San Francisco Butte City and Seattle. , Miss Liia Stager gave ) a very pleasant "at home" last evening to which a limited num- her were Invited . The usual gnomes were Indulge i In till a late hour gmes Miss Vhln and haute Wilson gave a very delghtul party last evening to about fifty .y 'oung people. Games of oil sorts were Indulged - dulged . In till 10 , o'clock when time entro p arty was ushered Into the elegant dIning re rom , which was' richly decorated with smiax and rose , and there seatell to an 'elaborate repast. At a meetng of the boys of the hIgh school a base bal teal was organlz . Ralph Arnold was made \reshlent. John D. Robbins , \ managr : Hay L. Lhnmlley . captain ; Don. C. GOlld , secretary , and Edgar Clark treasurer. The first gme of the season will be played on the hOle grounds , April 12 , with the Wahoo High school. . Grace Mason returned yesterday from an extende visit with friends In LIncoln. J. W. Kien , . superintendent of public s chools In Greenwood. Is In the city spend- Ing i the days with Ashland teachers In the Interest i of time summer school that will be held In this city the ' latter part of the comIng - Ing l summer. A "select few" banded themselves to' n ether tea ) . for the purpose of going to the homo of Mr. anti Mrs. C. Green eld to re- mind Mrs. Green eld that her GIst birthday had conic which they did In st'le. hits. Green eld Is the mother of David Baker of the Comlercial hotel In this city. ( FEAT 1'Olt TI" , OUAI , CJl.tIITEIO. i 'robablhity tuit t\lI \ nu Will Never PoSS Um Scn"te. LINCOLN , Mnr9-Spociai.-The ; ( ) extra- o rdinary delaY"lln , , tIie report of the Omaha charter Is occasioning ; much unfavorable cornt ment among tle' friends of the metropolis who hope to s 1 ' 11he amendments recom- . m ended by the l &ns ldated revisIon commi- te that worked orJ.threo months upon the b ill now submitted 1to tim legislature. The charter was intdued early in the session and has been in'hc I ' ands of . the senate com- mite on munipaitffairs since January 17. I accumulated tlt ; In a pigeon halo until February 26 , one I : week ago last Monday. Then a Iegatlon of Omaha citizens came down and appearerj.before . the committee cme for the t first tme , A'tertargulng for and agaInst the market hoe provision , n further delay at one week \\'a/ granted upon the request of' Frank Hansom.twhor claimed to , b the rep- r esentative of aplarga number 'bf heavy tax- payer ; : , ' h. t ' " Again the chanter. slumbered undisturbed untl March 4,1 whe a large delegation of Omaha . , banlers.mada Us ap arance. The ' bankers' , commitee , headed by Her- man , Kountze Henry 'V Yates ' and Dr. , , Mercer , argued during the afternoon against al of the vial amendments to the charter. They attacked principally the tax commIs- sioner. The remarkable assertions made by these gentlemen last Monday afternoon have already been recorded , a stenographic report havIng been printed In The Dee or March 6. These gentlemen left wIth the committee on munIcipal affairs an amendment which , if adopted ' , will strike out the proposition I a' tax commissioner and thus leave the present - ent pernicious and inequitable system of Inequiable a- sessment untouched. The suspicion has become well grounded that the , distinguished gentlemen composIng the heavy taxpayers delegation have laid their plans to defeat the whole charter rather than , to allow the alow provIsIon for a tax commissIoner - missIoner to remain I Is said that the charter , will be reported to the senate during the coming week. No definite day Is set for the report. I may come In Monday or not until next Saturday. There Is unt but little time ! for effective legislation upon any subject , and It i the charter Is lost In the confusion Ilcl- dent to the closing week of the session no particular expression of grief may be looked for from the last deleatol which appeared before ' the municipal affairs committee. YURIC COUNTY LITIGATION SuIt ot ! oberlsol Anllst nron Involving Domestic , Aftalra Settind. YORK , Neb. , March 9.-Spcclal.-The ( ) , Jury In the case of Robertson against Drown , , In I which the plaintiff sought to recover dam- ages from the defendant for alienating the m affections of his wife , after beIng ouL for twentY-four hoursj returned verdict In a favor - vor of the defendant. The ease of , Purse ! against Hearden , for damage for slanderous talk , Is still occupying the attention of the court , alt will no doubt take up the greater part of the day. This I case Is .vcry interesting , and a large crowd continually throngs the court room. From I the loolcs of the spectators , ana would think that the "viage of McCool had turned out In a body tIme princIpals In the controversy being from that place. About twentyve , witnesses were examlhell 'esterday. The York Iancinmi'club gave a select bal at Wlrt's hal on Thursday evening. C. G. alrman and family , old residents ot York county , yesterday loft for Kane county , Illinois , 'at whIch , plle In the future they will make their home Messrs. Burr & 'Co . who have for some ( line past been engaged In boring for In artesian veil . etlay t struck a good fie V 'of water , but aftp' , gunning for about fly } hours It stoppell , cllllletely. They will begin boring again toiiaym.c . They are at prcsent working In sold stono. , The literariesT7h United Brethren college - loge held' their ' lmeing 1 last night at the college. A EooCI 'p9gram was carried out , after which the \tlile \ , "Hesolved , That the Presentlard rSI'Aro ( ' Due More to Change of AdnminiBtratt.'Tmati . to the I Failure of Crops , " was diadtt4Ji. The JUdges rotured a decision In far . of the negative. ARe r title n business lUetlng was held with reference - once to the layahIY will soon give , "She ) Stoops to Conquftt''t . I.I # U ; hii'oultios . DELLEVUE , WeG' 1 March 9.-Speelal.- ( ) At the conunubod' ' ) services last Sunday : eight new mernj2EstiJilttd ! . with the Presby , - terlan churclm , itn.iihe evening Rev. him . McKeen of Stain mhdmlrbsaed the congregatou : , Proto lratz and his voca clafo at lelevue college gavE a conlert Thursday evening at the chapel to a lare and enthusiatc audi ence. The proKam ot twelve numbers \i'as wIl ! rendered Miss Elizabeth Ptmer. who had been detained C- tamed at home In Blair for some time on account : - count of 1 health , returned 10 her colege duties Monday lion. B. I. Mercer cent a large quantty of sees to the Ihomx ! for distribution. Mrs E. I. . Chafle spent several days In i Omaha wih hr sister , Mrs. A. M. Clarke. The 6-year-old 4augtter t of Mr. and Ma . Goulon died Thursday Of inflammation of tbe I u age. . 11ev. . Mr. Morrl Is here visiting hll ciii I- dren. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " 1.1 1111\10 C'lluI Urnd , BEI.I. YUJ , Neb" , Much 9-Speclal.- ( ) Jonathan Thollls n ( lied at hIs home this afternoon of healt flllre , lt the age of 8 % . The deceased leaven I wife and two chittiret a. GETTNG CLOSE TO DAViSli Importnnt Tctmony Connecting the tin- coin Prisonrwith the Rook Island , iS I PECULIAR CONDUCT AT lIE SCENE Ono of Limo rnlAtnJrn of the JI-"tNt Train Jserlhr. time Negro's ActIons In Assisting thin "letmA ot Ito A an Ir. LINCOLN , March 9.-Speclal.-Tho ( ) jury'm In i the murder trial of the state against George Washington Davis was excused today at noon tram . further service until 1onday , The testimony this morning proves almost conclusively that \ the wreck was llurposely nnd maliciously caused by certain partes , J. I Shouse , formerly a section hand on ( . lie Missouri Pacific . positively identified the claw bar as one owned , and repalrell by him. Since October , 1893 , It had not been In his possesslou , This' evidence 18 important os showing that the claw bar was not the property of the Hock Island conipany The coat of the 11erellant was identified by Ira S hiortridge , who found It In the weeds near the t wreck It.V. , Day gave the distance between the Lincoln hotel and the wreck by the nearest route as five miles. This testmony was Introduce i to show that tint defendant could not , by any feat of ability , have reached the wreck before others . starting from the colored club house behind the Lincoln , Daniel Sullivan had heard many conflicting reports of the cause of the wreck , and went there out or curiosity to see If he could discover anything. Sulvan Is road master at the Lincoln street railway. Saw a dIsplaced r ail and noticed that the bake hall been re- m iioved by a monkey wrench and also noticed t hat the angle bars had been removed The winess was positive that a monkey and not I track wrench had been Used , because the mark made by the wrench proved it. The rack wrench would have left no marks for the reason that It Is manipulated from above the nut and not on the side. lie lad examined - amined the' cst rail and found that ten or fifteen spikes had been drawn with a claw b ar . the dent of the bar being plainly die- I cernlble. The witness was fully satisfied , that , from his examination , some one had I wrecked the train. Ho had test ed before , the coroner's Jury that le did not believe the Job was done by one man. lie still holds to t that opinion and told the jury that some one had first tackled the west raIl , and breakIng the head off a spike there , had abandoned that rail and begun to remove the s pikes from the cast rail. From the manner In I which the work was done he believed timnt tmt one man had taken the nuts oft the angle bars and another had pulled the spikes. STOny OF A PASSENG Mrs. Lulu Rutherford of Lawrence , Kan. , was a passenger on the wrecked traIn. 'Vhen the smash came she was seated In the rear or the coach. She was thrown to the center - ter of the car by the shock. When the train reached the bottom of the declivity witness walled out of the rear door of the coach and saw a colored man standing there She approached him and said : "For God's sake go down and help them. " The negro had moved off .lowly , and witness had given hIm a push to accelerate his movements. Time I negro had made a pecular sound , not ex- . acty a yell. and went on , Mrs. De Puis , widow of Engineer Do Puis , ! who lost his life In the wreck , was In deep mourning , and with ' difficulty restraIned her tears while - replying to the brief queries ' necessary to establish the death of her hus- : band. One of the strong cIrcumstances brought out to show that the traIn did not Jump the track Is the fact that the flange of the frt e nglne wheel that struck the displaced rail has left Its mark on the tie In a manner t hat 'speak' . louder than the testimony , of experts - Judge Tibbets today decided the peculiar cao of Alexander West against Columbus Lee. The judge finds that the plaintiff was an Ignorant , illiterate man , who was frIght- ened into deeding a large amount of real estate - ate to the defendant. Lee represented to West that some one was about to levy on all of his ( Lee's ) property and. thus secured a deed to I himself. The court ordered the lands l t13 fraudulently obtaIned to be recon- 'eyed to West. No consideration was found . to have ben paId by Lee. Colonel Ilogelanti's Work GRAND ISLAND , Neb. , March 9-Spe- ( clal.-Presldent ) Hogeland of the Days and Girls' National Home spent Sunday here addressing three congregations , and on Monday - day speaking before lie High school and to the students of the Grand Island Cmmer- cial cole go. The work of the Days and Girls' National home Is very popular In this county. Colonel Hogeland In a visIt to this place a year ago Inspired the passage of an ordinance by our city council that has proven of great value , namely , requiring that all ) boys and girls under 1 years of ago after the hour of 9 o'clock at night , should repair to their own homes. I has been enforced and there seems to be but one sentiment re spectng it , and that Is that every city In the country ought to enjoy the benefits of n l ike ordinance. I was claimed by PresIdent ! - dent Hogeland In his address In the Baptist churc hero on Sunday that I a sImilar ordinance existed In all the cites of the country respecting children being at their own homes after 9 o'clock at night that I would In a comparatively short time lessen the number of Inmates In schools of reformnm reorm and orphan homes at least one half . North Loup lirevitica . NORTH LOUP , Neb. , March 0.-Special.-- ( Wesley Hutchins and W. L. Wetzel , old residents - dents of this vicinIty . the former long a member at the North Loup cornet band , will start next week to seek . their fortunes In the Black His country. Atorney E. ' J . Babcock o't title city has re- centy been absent for several days In Lln. coIn , making arrangements to begin suit In limo United States circuit court against Valley - Icy county for the recovery of $32,000 of county bonds which have been found techni- caly Irregular. TOf. I Ialne , principal or the city schools , Is spending a porton of the vacation week al his home at Grand Island. Miss Eta Roan , teacher of the Intermediate department of' the cIty schools , Is , now visit- hlK her parent at 1.lncoln. The people ot thl Iresbyterlan church of t lls place , who now have no regular pastor are promised a sermon on Sunday , March 10 , at 3:30 : o'clock by Hev. J. K. Sawyer , n stu- cleat of the Omabn Presbyterian seminary . Huller C uunty ' 1'lehlll Sleet. DAVID CITY . Neb. , 1larch -Speclal.- ( ) The annual educational convention of Butler county haa Just ended here Thl attendance Is fully greater by far than last year. Lead- Ing educators of the state were on the pro- greta Mesdames Cram and Dennison helt a re- cepton to their many . friends ut Pythlan hal last evcnlng. There t quite a strife among the business men anti citizens of the north and . south part of town In regard to moving time post- olle to the south side of the square , from the east side , where I Is now located District court has adjourned to the 13th Inst. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r".1 , aim fI"Jrd ' . \ I , 1 I t. NEDRABIA CITY , March 9.-Spcelal ( Telegram.-Heuben ) D. Chiurci for whose arrest a warrant was Issued yesterday on the char e of Insanity , today called at the dlslrlct at- torney's office to visit Judge Campbell. The judge picked up the warrant , marched Church to the sheriff's office , and he Is now In jail. .Ir. JosephIne Hershey died this morn- Ing aged 62. The deceased was the wife of Dr D. W. Jershey , a prominent phll- clan , who has resided bere since 1867. SUPlrlulni UI.urlcrly houses . BEATRICE , March 9.-Speelal ( Tele- gram.-The ) movement started by Mr. LI- harms for the lupprlulon of prostitution 'n ' IUd around the city of Beatrice Is already bearing fruit. I was understood that the effort to be put forth would have especial bearing upon thl two houses north of town , ant today one of these was closed up the proprIetor announcing her Intention of removing - ' , moving to Oklahoma , and the house hal been le ased to nnotl r party . Time other house Is i lOn to bo sold to satisfy 1 mechanla's len , At the meeting held tonight at Le- hane's office a committee of three , including the t county ntorrey , was appointed to look nrer the mater , and I Is the intention ta commence vigorous action. - - 8ENATJ'S OIL lN l'IWltN SIlLS. . I ' 'I Ch"n'l Cups anti Cut Of Mr. Id- ' mlton's Omelet ilcati. LINCOLN , t\rch 9-Speclnl.-The ( ) senate - ate look up the now oil inspection bIll this afernoon In commitee of the whole , anti afer amenllng I In some particulars rec- ommendell I for passage There was but Ito la l opposion , One or two Populist senator - ator sought by nmendment to Ilrcvent the adopton of time provIsion taking the appoint- m nent of the oil Inspector out of the haluls at f the governor , Their effort was entirely u as u ccess f UI. entrely Time bill makes the State Board at Public Lands ali Buildings the Inspector ot Inblc , The board Is authorlze.t to appoint five Inspectors - specters at a salary of $100 IiCr month each. The Elliott test CUll Is designated Instlall or tlo Foster CUll now In use. The test still rmains at 10 degrees . In other respects the law docs not diner materialy from the ono on the statute books. ' The bill was not agreed to wihout several sharp passages at arms between the repub- lcn h nail populist senators. Senator hatter on the populst side offered the atmiontimetit l eaving the appointment of time oil Inspector w ith time governor , anti Senator Dale from t ime Sante ido made time argummient in favor o f tlto anmentiuitent. Senator laio said that eighteen months ago ta lmree members of time iioartl of Puiblic Lantis a nd Buildings were on trial before time so- v remtie court , charged With nialfeasarice in o mee. Time main defemise of those rimert was t hat tIme board to sht cli they beotmgcd had to ) m unch work to do ; timat it was overworked , bb urdened , crushed into ( he earth as it were b ecause of that pressure of business. Now t ue senate Proposes to acid to the 'eight ni- r eady oppressing the board , It was not c lainietl timat time nmenibers of time hiresemit b oard were possessed of any more physical e mmdurarmco tlman the old ones. The governors i n the past , he sahl , never hirked any re- s ponsiblilty or any burden , Watson claimed that everybody believed t hat the present law was unconstitutional. l ie demmicd timat there was any disposition on t he oar of the republicans to take away any prerogatives of the governor. lie was perfectly willing to make the governor a member of time board. Later in the debate Crane offered an omemmmitmmcmnt making ( Ito test 135 degrees instead - . stead of 110 as proposed by tIme bill. Watson said that oil at 135 degrees was : much more expensive to time conetmoter anti l ess valuable for ihluniinating purposes. lie ! said that ito Imad been so imifornied by macmm well acquainted with tIme oil busimiess. Crane asked It tIme senator ( rota Otoe had his imitormation from time Standard 011 corn- pany. Tlte qmmestion caused the Otoo county mcmii- her to flash up at considerably less than 110 degrees. lie indignantly resented the imputation - tion and said ( imat it was a cowardly in- sttiuation. Sprechier succeeded in cutting the salaries : of ( Ito deputies down to $100 per month. Ho first ProPosed to make it $80 per month , asserting that time deputies did not put in half of their time and that they all carried railroad hiasses anyway , so that time mnileage they received from the state would bring : their salaries up to a remunerative amount , The republicans rejected time $80 amend- imient , Spreclier then fixed the amount at $100 , mvltich was agreed to. The bill adds one important provision to the now law. It. provides that all gasoline shall ho inspected and branded as "rejected" and tlmat , the same fees shall be charged as for the inspection of illuminating oils. Neiigh Ladies tntcrtmiIi. NELICH , Nob. , March D.-Speclai.-Fri- ( ) day evening tim young ladies' club gave a reception to the elite of Nellgh. TIme occasion - casion was to repaythie youmtg gentlemnen for entertainment at timeir oiegamit reception rooms. Time IndIes' club was organized but a short time ago. It is styled time "G. L. G. " The club rooms are well appointed. Rich carpets - pets and rugs cover the floors and tIme walls are covered with beautiful pictures. Luxurious divans , couches and costly chairs furnislmed the apartnients. Time floral decorations - rations were superb. After refreshments there was rendered a short program of speeches and songs. which was amusing as well as instructive. Released omm ma habeas Corpus WrIt , BEATRICE , Nob. , March 9-Specia ( ! Tele. gram.-Georgo ) Pierce , confined in thcounty j ail for several days for breaking into a imouse at Liberty , was released today by means of a writ of habeas corpus. Pierce was sentenced by a justice of ( Ito peace to pay a fine of $10 and to bo comiflned in the county jail for thirty days. His attorney cited a decision of time supreme court saying that for audi an offense time accused cannot have both a jail sentence anti fine assessed - sessed against him , hence tIme dismissal. Norfolk lccpubtlcatm Nominees , NORFOLK , Nob. , March 9.-Special ( Teie- grarn.-At ) time republican city primnary tonight - night hi , C. Walker was nomlnted for mayor , 12. H. Tracy was renominated for city treasurer , Clyde B. Eisely was renominated for city clerk and \V. H. Lowe nominated for city civil engineer. TIme democrats have called their'caucus for next Monday night. Coztui Elevator Iturnod , COZAD , Noli. , March 0.-Special ( Tele- gram.-Timo ) Ornaima Elevator company's dc- vator here burned tonight , The origin of time fire is unknown. Time elevator contained qtiito a large quantity of corn. Fortimnately the wind WOfi from the north anti rmo other property was lost. The offIce and cribs were saved , _ _ _ _ _ _ linlIgiotis Iierlvmsl mat Ilorcimester. DORCHESTER. Neb. , March 0.-Speciai ( , ) -Time revival rneetimmgii at tIme Metimodist Episcopal - copal church , conducted by Dr. F , S. Stein of Lincoln , are meeting with marked success. A number have been converted and a large number have xPressed a desire to lead a Cimnistian life. The entire memnbersiiip Of ( ho citurcim has beemm mevived anti great good is expected In time next few rimeetitigs. SEA1ICI ! FOR WRECK VICTINS Body of the Veteran Clerk , Cat.atn Garter , Becoyoie at Riverside , NO MORE ADDITIONS TO TIlE DEATh LIST Sevcrt I'nrtls Wimit Were Smipposed to Us Lost Tent tip tll hIighmt-Hiver Simm Clmlum time Pier is lmoimgerous . to Navigation. CINCINNATi , March 9.-This hmrts been o day of smispense aniomig ( Ito relatives and friends of time vlctinms of tint Longfellow wreck. Searching parties Itave gone down the river looking for traces o ( time mlssimig. The oihlccrs of ( lie racket conipany were rewarded for their zealousness by fInding the botly ol time veteran clerk of tIme I4omigfehiuw , Captain J. I , . Carter , in time wreckage that hmd been caught anti tied to tlmo siioro smear Riverside , The aged clerk was plaited to tIme boiler by p portion of tlmo cabin deck , which lied fallen ohm him , ills botly vmts not. mutilated , \Vimon time river falls , as it. will , doubtless , by Mon- tiny , a more extended search can be made lit that Part of time wreck where it is supposed time bodies of Mr. Altlritlgo and of the bartender - tender many be found , Time wreckage of time Longfellow is scattered for a distance of twenty-five mmmiics , and everywhere the skiffs of wreckers mire bmmsy towing floating cases to shore , wimero tlmcy are imimmetlimutely rifled. Pirate sklff are hovering nrountl the hull vaiting for itleces of freight to be detached , Time cotupany's macn are cloimig everything possible to save ( lie cargo. There have been mm t.Ievelopmnemits today to indicate that ( lie death list will be enlarged. Mr. C. J , Almlrimlge. son of lavitl Ahtlridgo of Itommie , N. V. , and Mr. Joseph Altinitige , brothmor of the drowned passenger , arrived today and began ( Ito muciancimoly tacit of searching for imla body. Althibugh a itmorning vaer places time ticatim list of thud Longfellow disaster at twelve , tlmerci Is only mt certaimmty of six , as given last tmigitt. Two who vcro given In the list of ( naIve , Mrs. ! ) r. Mary F. Anderson and her patient , Miss Ilanningion of Jaitmost.owmm , N , V. , are not only alive , but expect to resmmnie their journey to New Orleans on the Buckeye State , which leaves for Mciv Orleans this evening. Two others of ( lie list of twelve are declc hamids , who were yesterday reported drowned anti aftenvard heard front as alive , but as they lmave no settled homno it is difilttmlt to definitely locate them. One othmer is a colored barber named Jones , who has not yet ap. pearcd at lila usual stopping places , and nitty be lOst. Still anothmer is a coioreml servant in the omeors' quarters mmmcd Walker , The only evidemice timat Ito is dead is that ime imna hot reported at time comnpammy's oiiicea. But both as to him and time barber reports have beemi received from the ofilcers of time Lommg- fellow ( lint they escaped , Time cotmiparmy timis mmmormming sent tlme Carrel with a stromig crew to olamino ( ho portions of ( ito wreck for the purpose of ulmmdtng the bodies that are mnicuinmg. Thmmee trunks imavo been recovered , upomm otto of whmicit is painted tIme name of B. J. Emminiet. No such passemiger is rernonnbered by tha assistant clerIc , amid it is tlmougimt time trmmnk was a piece of frelgimt. More and more is time opinion growing among river mmien that tIme bridge pier on which the Lomigfellow neat to destruction Is a pronoumicod peril to imavigatiomi. Said one of ( bent today : "Title nior stands directly in tlio center of the natural clmannel of the river anti camises a terrific suction toward ( ho Kentucky simoro , amid also creates cross cure rents that must lmnpenil nmty steamer. . lJ.Jcs1RIeN vE.vviOs. lAM ; of tetcrniis htecemitly Itemnewboroni by time General ( lovermmmimont. WAShINGTON , March 0.-Special.-Pen- alone granted , issue of February 23 , were ; Nebraska : OrigInal-I'eter Lantz , Edgar , Clay ; Natimam Baumngardner , Brandomi , Perkins - kins , Additionni-Georgo O'Connor , Blair , Washington. flenewal and increase-John A. Cary , Grand island , Hall. Increase- Frank Booth , Cailaway , Custer. Original widows , etc-Ann SI , Davis , mother , l'lats- mouth. Case. Iowa : Original-Francis J. ICessel , Daven- port. Scott : William The , alias William Tituhia , I'ierson , Wootibury. lteIssuc-ltich- aril S. hall , Ainaworthi , Washington. Montana : Original-Robert Dntmglmerty , Stevensville , itavalIi. Mexican war sur. vivor , imicreatme-Richtard Botfield , Fort Keogh , Custer. South Dakota : Original-Samuel Bloom , Alexandria , linneoni. Orlgimial widows , etc. -Elsie Marr , Aberdeemi , Ilrowmi. Colorado : Original-John F' Barkley , Pueblo , Pueblo , Issue of February 25 were : Nebraska : Originul-Johtt W , Thomas Sri- dinmiola lIeu \Vlliow ; henry II. Studloy , North i.OUp. Vtllie3. Original widows , etc. -lianmmah King , Tckammiaim , hurt. Iowa : Original-Timompson Itomme , Victor , Iowa. Additional-Charles ittown , Salem , Henry. increase-George Marsh , Lehigh , \'ebster : hays hayden , 1ast Peru , hind- ison , Iteissue-Geortie P. Webster , Des Moines , l'olk. Original witbows , etc.-Louisa A. Iiartwig , ' Council Imirfe , I'ottawattamie , Colorado : Originnl-AncIrew Ituedy , Cot- tort Creek. Sagimacime ; Iticiittrd ii. hurt , 'Fawner , Kiowa ; Oren II. henry , Denver- Armipaboe. Srnmt it Dakota : Additional-William 51 , Chambers , Pierpomit , Day. Tlmrritt'mmotl Trouble itt a Shining Camp. CRIPPLE CREEK. Cob. , Marcim 9.-Se- rlous trouble is threatened in the new mini. ing Cain ! ) of Alitambra over dieputctl claims. Omi Jammuary' 30 time Allmmtnibra Towmi amid Land cotimnatmy VCnt imitu bite now muting center rind located in tIme mmcilmlorliuod ot forty cltiitntt , doing hut little work on them amni not placing them on record. Time recent exc'itemiient itt tIme camp Itna brought a delmmge of mitiers nmttl rospeetors to tite tIle- trict. and they have been working time bce. tion : ; claimed by the Allmatnbra comniltanY , The cotnpttny himis mnnule a strotig protest against time operation of what tltnyl cimilmn nmi their hropertY but titt miners will not tolm worm. A aunt. her of coviiOyS antI prospectors have organ. ized mind secured gimmis anti ammunition Witk tIme intemitioti of dufentlimmg tlmeir clarnmis. GoodBood 18 essential to good health. Title Is true fl Is generally acknowledged that every train ( lie very nature of the human body. Perm iieed to take a good spring mcdl- The blood Is ( Ito cIrculating fluid which clime , This Is because the blood lies ho- carries nourishment to all the orgatte , come loaded with impurities which must The qualIty of the blood detemnlnes the bo expelled if good health Is desired , degree of health Iii witicit tite system vjil hood's ' Sarsaparilla , being the best blood be found , Good blood means purifier1 is the standard Strong Nerves , Spring Medicine , good digestIon , robust health , On time " My daughter lied acrofula of the worst comitrary , Impure blood mnust necessarily Cornt franz infancy. We lied time eeat pity. cause disease , because when time blood siciamimi and mdme s'ould get better for a cannot lurnish the hire-giving qualities short time , only to be worse titan before , * teedtid , the physical powers intuit begin At times her iiead would bocovered with to fail. The best way to have good blood a perfectmassofacabsand ruiiriing sores , is to take hood's Sarsaparillo , because \Vo were alarmed for fear she would h It possesses exactly those qualities which blind , her eyesight being affected , We enable the blood to carry health to every haul to keep her In a dark room. Wlmcn nerve , organ and tissue. It creates svo began to give hood's f3arsapanlila ho : A Good Appetite Eyes Began to Improve and enables the digestive organs to do so that she could bear light. Then she their work properly. In this way it gives rapidiy gained in every respect. Thiesores strength. It ; oxpeis all impurities fromn began to dry UI ) and imow have all healed. ( Ito blood and makes it rich , imuro and I3hieisldyearoofageandlnperfecthiealh. healthy. In title way it wards oft threatI ant unable to find words strong enough cued attacks of disease and keeps the to fully express my gratitude to Hood's whole system in a iteahihy condition. It Is Saresparhlla for this wonderful cure of my thus tim great bhod purifier , true nerve daughter. " W. if , ARgEART , Albion , lad. tonic and strength builder , Many others testify similarly , Sure Uflflfl 10 Get hood's Sarsaparilla