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Ii ; . _ 2 _ _ _ _ . - : . . 'rILE Ol\JAII.A : DAILY iki12 : 'rllunSD.AY , ,1tIAUOIl , 28 , . 1SBG. _ _
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- bolloe thal thIs was the time to nM to the
already too heavy burden or taxo. Il 'oto
WI hIs own , ho ) sull ! ( , and he ball lell It For
the people , a he telt I bla duty to 110 The
extra judge for L'nclster county wa knocked
out and the bill ordered re-engrossed.
pnOIOSrm JUDICIAL DISTRICTS.
The now apportionment I a tolowl
Iirt-ItIc1ittriIdn , Nemnhn , Johnon ant
Pawnee counties.
- Thftd-hnncntcr countts. Cn ! ! cunt , h. ' !
Thlrt-l.ncnAter , ( 8r ' , Washington and
Burt conntIe ; .
Flfh-Snunllor clnUNI. Bewar.l , Butler , York ,
Ilninhlton and Polk countire.
countEA.
_ Slxth-nod . COUI : , Plate , t"rrlcl : and
Nance .
Ieventh-Sattne , FillMore , Thayer , Nuck-
o1I ! nl1 ClaY counhIc.
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countc
FtgIrth-Knox. Stnnton , nlxon. Dakota ,
m/hth-Inox ! nnl , Wayne countl !
and
Ninth-Cumin , Iadlson , Antelope
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I'lrrce . .
Tentb-Adlun counte ! 'YphAter } Iearne , Frank-
In Harlan nnd I'heIpi ' .
countN'
F.eventh-loone ! hail , Wheeler Greeley ,
Oarlehl , l.up. \ 'hieY , 10warl ! , ualne ;
' 'holl ! Hooker and Ornt eountl ! ,
TweIth-fluFTaIo , Iawon , Custer and
SIwrrnrn : cotrntiea.
Thlrteenth-I.lncoln , l./nn , KeIth Cheyenne .
nne , Deuel , Scot ! IUIIIT , / 1lmbal hnnner ,
Mo1'heron . Arthur and ltklns coUnties .
1'oUrtpent1i-Gosner. Furnl ! I ronlcr ,
ned Willow ; llayee , ' hitchcock , Chase nnn
: Dunlh' , , countle t ! '
Fifteentli-ItoIt , Hock , Brown , KE ) ' Pnhn ,
- Cherry , Sherld n. Dawes , Sioux. 10x Butte ,
lnlvI nnrl thl unorganized terrier ) ' .
Sixtecnth-Gag fnd .IeItcrson counties
RlxteEth-Ga1 .Ieterfn
In the I'ourth 119trlt there Ihnl be
, seven jittiges nr the dlRtl1ct court : the
Fifth , Sixth leventh and Fifteenth dls-
Firh tllctl two : In Ule 'hlrll .lstrlcl there shal
lit three jtidges , huh In each oC the other
jUIJe
districts there shall be one JUIIe.
' Another bill read the third time and
I paned waS senate file No. 34 , Introduced by
Watson of Otoe , and relating to the law
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governing the election of county commission-
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cr0.
ers.The senate took a reces aCer making the
. salary appropriation bill a spcclal order for
2 o'clock.
After recess the senate immediately went
Into committee of the whole to consider the
apropriatton bill. At 6:30 : the senate agreed
bi. t1
. to ( the amendments. rose and ordered thc
bill engrossed ( for third reading.
The senate then adJournld. I
10UII : WUII' ' U.IH , , \ PIIISSURB. I
CoiitItutIoiit , a iteiitimnpti . \1 l"lqqed nnd I
COIUllutomt 1Dldmnll1
Many ; trsUres 1..t % " .
LINCOLN , . Mardi 27.-Special.-ThO ( )
: house today completed its work on the constitutional -
. sttutonal amendments and passell the remainder -
o malneler or them by votes of sixty majority
: ar.d up'wanls. 'hey were In the shape or I
senate files which had parsed that body , and '
: they are now In the hands of the goveror.
One or the supped amendments , labeled No.
13. was discovered to be not an amendment
; nt oil , but simply a bi providing for giving
L : notice of the election to bo held on the pro-
y. posed nmenllments. This measure , senate
' file 2. was recommitted and properly
, . amended In committee or the whole. Senate
' tile No. 103 , providing for the governing or
, , master plumbers and supervision of plumb-
' Ing and drainage In the Hatl was killed.
The gaunt Corm of the chicory bounty
Ei again walked on the floor of the house tOllay.
t I entered under cover of an amendment of
L noh.rlson atachlnl chicory to the bill of
" ' -I -provldlng that cOlin tes may Issue
bo ll to ail sugar manufactorles. Even the
. original sugar bounty bill did not create the
disagreeable friction which was created by
. the long discussion over this question. Upon
the amendment the democrats and populists
t reached the parting ot the ways , and each
took n separate road. Suter independent
from Antelope , went wIth the democrats , and
spelt against all descriptions of bounties.
Constitutional amendment No. 16 , the bill
for which senate tile No. 28cm , passed the
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house today , provides that no city , town
- precinct. municipality or other subdivision
: . of the state shall ever make donations to any
, works of internal Improvement or manuac-
_ tor unless a proposition to this elect shall
. - " , havo.bcon , snbmllld tp heo qualified electors
I . and ratl l fb' . ft 'two-ihirds vote , provIdcll
that such donatons , with the donations or
" 5ubdytslqns , In the aggregate shall not
; shal
. " O\rubdhtlslQns ; nt of time assessed valua
: ; " tott of tmiroitteY. ' I. 1s also , further prob
" . Ol thatanydtY or cunty . may by n
' .jded Indebted- '
I i'bTe-fouith0 vote Increase such -
11hte-tourtJ : : , _ . vce addition. No onds' v ted'
.ls
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* under thes provslons will be , consIdered '
valid unless the ' same shall have ' enjloseed'
' e .slgne by tile ocre-
therean a
rr thcreon certfca ;
: tary of state rmndaualtor , , showing that the " :
same are Issue In Pursuance of law.
SPEND SINKING FUNDS FOR SEED. .
l. The relief bill passed this morning. senate
, file No. 312 , makes It lawful for county treas-
' ' urers to withdraw any or all sinking fund
moneys which the treasurer lay have on
. . deposit In any bank and to Invest the same
' In grain for seed and feed , to be used upon
' ' the farina of their several counth Withdrawal -
draw:1 of this money must be made upon n
' petition : presented to time county treasurer
' signed by presente 25 per cent or the legal
voter of tht' county wherein such wlth- ,
e j drawnl Is made. Notice Ulal the treasurer
L . . Is ready to receive applications for seed and
% k feed shall bo published In the newspapers
must be made
' or the county. Applications
1,1 . under oath , supported by certDcal.el of , :
' ' of the county. NOteS
J' ' well known residents .
't' , given In exchange for seed must be drawn
I I f payable ! to Ixchange the county treasurer , running not
, less than twelve nor more than twenty-four
les
) months viIii interest ill the rate of 8 per
. wlh
6 cent of which shalt go to the
_ 1. , cent per sbll
. county and 2 per cent to the county treas-
' , urer for transacting the business. Moneys
'l. transnctn !
, : to any sinking funll needed for
r. belonging fln\lng
. , the rtllompton , of bonds or warrants during
" , , the year at 186 or 189G are not subject t :
, the provisions of this nct.
, v ' House's depository trill , house roil
I , When ltor bi .
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, . . for , it was dls
e. No. 122. ? came UP pasMge,1 I :
CoVered that an lpJrtant I amenl1ment passed i
. I In conimittee of the whole hall been omitted
In cOllllee the room. Originally the bill I
!
I provided that ' banks receiving county funds
. . on deposit ' shoull ; pay interest at the rate
, , or the whole
) of 3 IJer cent. In cOllnlloe
vote , this was cut m
by an almost unanlmo IS Ias
. . . . cflt. and In this shape the hili
to 2 ½ per c hi I
was recommended for pauage. Hut today
the bill ahowe(1 UII with the 3 per cent Interest -
, bi rate. Objection was ralse,1 by Cas- I
per and othrsul Harison , In the speakers i
- . f 'chair ruled II was too late to correct any
mistake lade l'y enrolling anll engrossing i
- . , ' clerks , and tM bill was Ilushe.l through to I
its passage. I
HOU'NE OF 'riii AIOI1NING. I
' The house gut together nt ! o'cloclt i
this , lornlng und spent halt an hour In
; , rearranging bills on the general file and advancing -
rearrangingls .
vancing favorite measures to more all. i
.
' vantgeoli oitiOn0. The following bli I
were passed :
Senate file 312 , by Stewart , providing for
' tIme Innstment * of Ilnldng fund moneY of I
, counties amid townships In grain for fee and i
seed for miroutim mmufTerera.
T crQuth ! uten'rs.
. Senate file 281 , constitutional amendment . i
No. P. relating to the officers of tim execu-
(
th'o department , und pro\'ldlnl tor three I
raiway coasnsIssionors.
Senate file 283 , consttutonal amendment I
. ' No. 10 , relating to compensation of ullreme
, ' , . and district court judges.
Senate me :8t , constitutional amenllment
' ' ' state No. 11. onlcors limiting the number of executve
. ; Senute die 2SG constItutional amendment I
No. 12 , , ointng to increase In number or BU-
H ' l1reme and district court judgoJ.
, Senate 10 28S. constitutional amendment
/ ' No. U , proscribing the mnnner In which
, votes shah bo eust. The Important feature
: II sectIon O. whIch , as amended , will read :
' ' ' Alt votes shall bo by ballot , or such other
, 'nethsost IUI may be proscribed I'y law , provided -
. vided the secrecy of voting bo preserved. "
: , This would admit of the use ot voting ma-
, cblnos. ,
. Senate file 4 by Watson , providing for
V .tho admission t practice or COIDlelorl anti
, ' . attorneys al law , prc6cllblnl that mia 1)luon
: sbal practice In any court or record lu time
. t _ _ state uniesa be bus bcel previously admitted
' 'l the bar by order of time IUIJremo COlrt ,
: ! Senate tile 14. by Wauon , providing for
' , the equipment of railroads doing business In I
, Nebraska with cars furnished \Ith automatIc
couplers und brakes.
Sonata die 2i , constitutional amendment
. No. 15. relatng to work ( f internal Im
. . tovonsent and manufactorles ,
" , povement , tile 40. hy Smith , llrovhlhlg for
) punlsbm nt for daylight housebreaking amid
, . robbery.
' Senate tile 130 , mcnorlal ! art joint relo-
, ' , . , Iuton to congress rayorlng limo passage of
, a blnol Ilcntlnc ceding to time itato or No-
braslta eli go'orllent land lOW within the
I : border or the state.
, Sonata file 31 by Hahn , provIdIng for the
, . tprotecto : ot Mongolian pheasants.
, , SO'ltO ' file ITO , by Or03' , logal' : lnu the
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survey , platting , dedication or streets , sale
and conveyance of certain blocks ' ot land In
the city or F'airburr , Jefferson county , anti
to quiet title to same.
Senate file 274 , constutonnl amendment
No. 4 , relative to the merging or the govern-
meat of cities of the metropolitan class and
the govornmenl of the counties wherein such
cites are located.
Tho.houso took a recess until 2 p. m.
PASSING THud lOlSE HILLS.
. . continucit In
Bills on third reading wore conlnuNi
the afternoon and the [ olowlng passed : : .
IIousoroii No. 150 , by Cramb , authorizIng -
lag county boards to bind out or npprontc
rlinor children under 1 years or ago
who may have become public chnrges
house roll No. 492 , by Halrlrovc , to ap'
proprlato $600 for n card catalogue for the
state library. .
house rol No. 619 hy Ilalrgrovo . 10 ftp-
proprlate $2,000 for additIonal shelving for
I the state library.
House roll No. 14 , by Hairgrove , provid-
lag for the apportionment ot fnes , penalties
and leeno moneys In cites and villages
having a part or all of two or Iore school
district within their corporate limits.
house roil No. 502 , hy Cooler prohibiting
the disposal of the carcasses of animals for
mnnutacturlnl nurnoses which have died or I
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cholera.
louse roil No. 690 , hy Schickedanta. trans-
torlng $10,631.76 from the saline fuml to the I
permanent school fund
House rol No. 650. by navies , prescribing
the manner In which proposed amendments I .
to time constitution are to be submltcd to n
vote at the people at a general electon In
November , 18(7 , and providing for the print.
contaIning
lag and distribution of ballets
Proposed amendments
HOlso roll No 622 , br Rouse providing
for the appointment by county boards of
depositories for certain public runds.
House roll No 101 , Sutton's bill to estab-
lsh a State Banking Hoard and lo regulate
state banks , whether commercial or savings.
With Harrison In the chair the house went
Into committee of the whole to consider the :
bill reported back by the sifting committee ,
senate file 287 , for amendment anti the
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amendment to the Omaha charter. The
amellment of Hckels , offered yesterday ,
antI for the adoption of which the bill was
recommllell , wa pn8soll anl the Omaha
charter. as amended ( , was \y motion or Richards -
nrde , recommended for passage ,
CIOKlm OFF CmCORY.
When house roil No. 498 came up there was
another fury of bad feeling , which was
created by some pecular rulings ot _ the
chairman anti the speaker similar to the
buldozing tactics indulged In yesterday. The
bill provideR for voting bonds to ali manufactories -
factories or beet and sorghum sugar. Robertson -
son of Hal wanted to Imend the bill by
incorporatIng chicory. Chapman , In the
chair , ruled that the amendment was out of
order , and ho was supported by Harrison
and Mcl4itt. Harry appealed from this decision -
cision or the chair. The speaker took charge
or affairs , declared that the committee of
the whole had risen , which It had not , and
put the questIon of appeal. The chair was
sustained on a strict party vote , and the
speaker stepped back to the floor with time
declaration that the committee or the whole
was again In session. Under the rules the
speaker has a right. In cases of disorder In
committee of time whole , to assume control
and adjust affairs with assistance of the
lerge nt-at-nrls. But there was 10 dls-
order. The chicory men were only fighting
for their rights under the rules or the house.
Finally the majority became ashamed of the
rank rulnj at the speaker , and by unani-
010110 . consent permitted the ameltmenl of
RobertsOn to be discussed.
Howard delivered I rich , brown roast on
the populslc element whIch was fighting
for the chicory bounty. He said I was con-
trar' to the Independent as well ns the
democratic halonal platrorms.
Suter replied to this onslaught and deprecated -
cated the fact that some of his colleagues
were In favor at the boumitles . He was opposed -
posed to all bounties and should vote
against it.
FINALLY AGREED TO THE BOUNTY.
Myers made a fiery speech , strongly en-
dorling bounties on everything , Including
sugar l d chlcory.- 'He ' said all of these ,
bounties work for the benefit of the per
man , more than for tl1c rIch. Sutton of
' DoU'KI : and . Miles Cavored time chicory
'alerdi t Smitten said that there wore .
many.poor. people . whO could " not have god I
coethmrep tlmesa ' The aubsti- .
cotet-thre ; l : 4ay' cheap subst-
: Iute of chicory would give them at least an I
Inlalon , f c lEe which they would be
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able pur'chase. - -
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, Robertaon's amendment pro\'aled , and the
'bl was : recommended for . passage by 41
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House roil No , 66 providing for township
organization and to divide counties into town-
ships was recommended for passage , al was
house roll No. 24G , by Drockman , to authorIze -
Ize the formation . offire _ , lightning and
cyclone mutual Insurimc "companles.
House roll No 6O.'Ift5vldIng that I ma-
jority vote can dIvide counties and locate
county .eats Instead' tir. a tbree.ffhs ma-
Jority , was recommended for passage.
The committee then rose and 1 lively
bout , ensued over a proposition . to meet every
morning at ( o'clock. ) < ( motion to make that
the hour for time future - was voted down and
the house adjourned till 1a . . m. tomorrow.
ONE \E I { AND ONE 1\Y IIOR
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Friday , April Ii , at Noon FIxed ns the Time
for Slime Die Adjournment
LINCOLN , March 27.-Speclal ( Telegram. )
, -The joint committee on final adjournment
met this evening and decided to recommend
that the legislature adjourn sine die nt 12
o'clock non on Friday , April 5.
'he date was fixed after three dales were
discussed , April 3 , 4 and 6 , but the preponderance -
pomlernce of sentiment favored the later
date.
To Tlyhll Uolt County
LINCOLN , March 27.-Speclal.-A ( ) party
of Holt county citizens , Messrs. McDoald ,
Morse Scott , 'Valrath , Allison , Alen ,
Slurdevlnt nnd , Colonel Jhnson , were , around
the capitol today on an Important mission.
'helr object Is to push through house roll
No. 660. This mesaure provides that I ma-
jerRy , Instead of three-fifths , the present
law shal be Bulclent to divide I county
and locate a new county seat. This lobby
of eight Is Interested In a town lot scheme
at Atkinson Holt county , which they pro-
pose to make 1 county seat In case the
election should be favorable to division
Jennel of Douglas has purchased a news-
IJol1er at that polmit. :
Stalton , Pttmmte Innk Quits. I
STANTON , Neb. , March 27.-Speclal ( Telo- 1
grnm.-Today ) the state bank examiner took
charge' of time Stanton State bank by request
or the dlrectol at a meeting held last night.
The ballt ball for the lust year been run-
ning behind Liabilities arc $9..00 : capital
stock , $ ; 2,000ls : receivable f5.000 : stoct-
holders' liability to the bank , $39,000 : cash
on 'haml , ,245. . J. A. Clne , time examiner
In cbargo. , that all
says 11 depositors will bo
paid In lull. This hs practically A vOluntary
IhlUld"Uou on the part af the bank , a they
want to get out of buslnesl and save thp
depositors. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
l'rlSht hack Twu I'dsoler.
DAVID GITY Neb. , March 27-Spccial- ( )
Sheri Derby and City Marshal \Vest I
I Ind Marhalet hav
returned tram ICammias City , having In cutody
Charles Wilson and Arthur Murphy , charged
with brenklng Into fates & Semis' restaurant
alli stealing $50 In mon r amid a 11al
qUluty of cigars , tobacco and other goods.
( aml"lsn Ilal ) lt ( ran,1 , hihenti.
GRAND H\ND Neb. , March ? l.-Spe- (
2-spe-1
cal.-Tho ) Daily Iopublcau Is a new l'en-
turo II behalf of Uo candllacy of O. W ,
Brenimiger for mayor , against W . n , Thomp
IOU : , the POpl6'S candidate , The Iepublral
Is edited by S. I' . Mahey and wl all-
pat until after electo ! .
Iynmmmite Useti , oim is nank 1
DECATUI Ncb. , Marc.lt 27.-Splclnl ( Tele-
grans-The Decatur bank was robbed this
morllg ul 2O. : the work of experts , The
safe wau blown open with dynamite. Time
tme lock roole.l theln. The bank oWclals
claim nothing 1 b"ne. No clew B yet.
Cimarlea Ui"115un Houmict Over.
STANTON , . Neb. , MArch 27.-Speclal.- )
The pn'lmlWr hmea rllg of Charles Davidson ,
chargell by Abblo Holmel with Illegitimate
paronta WM held yesterday anil the do-
flnient was bound over to the district court ,
Ulom for Iuc"r leols
VAI.LEY , Neb. , 1 ch 27.-Bpeclal Tel-
egrmimn.-At the beet sugar meeting last
evening forty shares were sold at $100 each.
Auotber nIght leetnl will 13 held tomorrow
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MUST snow \ ThEIR HANDS . .
White Occupant of Indian Rcsonntions
Mint Show Their Titles nt "n co , I
JUDGE SANBORN MAKES A POSITIVE ORDER
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Injunction ' h uOi Against Then . ! Making .
AlY J'"rther Contr"c' with the ( by-
ermmimient's 'lrl" I'elllthb
flisposlilois or tIme Case. ;
Uh\051ion Vn"
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LINCOLN , March 27.-Spcclal ( Telegram )
Judge Sanbor today folI an order \n \ the
circuit court In the injunction suit of the
United States against the 1 louroy Live
StacIe ali Heal I'stato com\any'alil 231 other .
defendants. The order 'relulres ( them to ap.
lear April 22 al 10 o'clock to sho\v cause
wily they be not permanently enjoined from
Interfering [ with time agent of time Wlnnebngo
amid Omalul Indian reservations , fuLl
why they be not enjolnell rr01
inciting the Indians to leave the
reservation lalll In any manner . lhout
the consent of the agent. A temporary writ
at Injulcton Is granted hy Judge Sanbrn
restralnlnj the deendants from entering Into
negotiations of this nature peding the de
cision
TRYING TO SAVE OUTCALT.
The arguments to quash the Indictments
found against n. C. Outclt and Frank M.
Iorsey were heard by Judge Dundy In the
federal curt this morning. Three Indict-
ments pro In force against Outealt. C. E ,
Magooii opened the argument In hIs belmalf.
Ito confined himself to the charges In the
various counts or Indictment 44 , which alone
arraigns , < utc ll as _ a _ principal. . the otimer two
. reciting that t10 aided amid abetted osher.
Al time outset Jud o , DUlly said that I
these two Indictments require two parties
to constitute the offenses charged and I
Moshor was acquitted In any ot the counts
In this joint Indictment such Icqultal wouM
act RS a bar to the prosecuton of Outcal
under such counts. Sawyer declared that the
reverse was the case , In other words , Mosher
was convicted on the counts set up In the
Joint Indictment. Throughout the argument
ho dwelt strongly upon this defection , Quot-
hug the rule laid down by Archibald that two ]
separate offenses must not be Included In
the same count The other points made were , '
briefly , that the Indictments fal to set out
In detai the nature or the false entrIes
charged and the fact thal Outcalt had
knowledge of their falsity.
smm INTERESTING POINTS.
I Is not pleaded that the comptroller had
directed the bank to make the statement
which Outcal Is charged with makIng , and
numerous authorities were read upon this
point all holding that a criminal acton will
not lie where n bank statement containing
false entries Is voluntarily made by n bank's
officers and not In the manner provided In
section 521 of time Revised Statutes , which
makes 1 Incumbent on the comptroller 10
cal for such statements five times In every
year , showing time bank's conditions upon a
past day , designated.
Magoon held that 10 chnrje relative to
time making or false entries or reports specifically -
clDcaly set up knowledge ot such falsity on
Outcalt's part. Again , he Is charged with
making a false report to the cOlptroler as
cashier agent and director of the bank. A
criminal charge will not lie against a director -
rector making such report , for the reason
that the law demands It from time cashier
or president , hence Magoon holds this count
to be uncertain ' and rqpugrmant.
In the sixth and seventh 'counts he Is
charged with " embezzling , abstracting and
misapplying $40,000 , of the bank's funds be-
tween . 18hand , 1893 put , I the word "ab-
stractng Is permitted the Indictment , must \
amid does not sbow thlt.such 'abstratng ' , or
taking awpy ' of time , . . funds was dene"wlthout
the knowledge of tbq1banking ! aSlocla lon
and conyertpd , .to hIs own use or tlat of
ttat
some 'ono other than the . bank. , , '
Outcl was further represented by Charles
O. Whedon 'an 1 . L. , C : Burr , while 0. 'M. '
Lmberston appeared Ifo Frank 1 ( . Dorsey
In the afternoon. The grounds of both mo-
tons were similar to those which operated
In quashing the indictment against ex-Con- .
gressman Dorsey. Attorney U ; ' C. Burr will
make the morntng. closing argument for ' Outcalt . tomorrow -
OADO'S RISKY CAREE
The more that Is learned .of the career of
Natiman. T. Oadd , who pleaded , guilty , tnem-
bezzlement from the Broken Dow land office ,
the darker I appears. I Is learned today
that while a resident at Liberty , Neb. , he
embezzle money amounting ' to $50 Or moro
which was ultImately read ! by smtrelative. A
prominent gentleman connected with the legislature -
lature says that while a eddent of Greenfield -
field , Ia. , Oadd made a bold attempt to'swln- :
die a life insurance company. lie ' was carry-
Ing a large policy on his life. One day he
depesled 1 portion of his raiment on the bank
of a stream and levante for parts unknown.
His wife beln proceedings to recover on
time policy. The company put detectives on
his track and trailed him down.
When Senator Paddock asked for his ap
pointment to the Broken Dow land office
none of these things were known to Mr.
Whitehead and Judge Rees , receIver and rg-
later of the omce. The keys to the safe Or
combinations were never delivered to Oadd.
The 'receiver did not think tbat express companies -
panies would hand over nearly $1,800 to a
clerk wl oul _ an , order , Dul.Oadd . avoided
sUspicIon by theft of papers accoenmanying 're-
mitances arid by a complete system or raIse
and blinding entries When Oadd' wrote hIs
letter ot confession from Austin . Tex. , No-
v nibr 27. 1893 , le said I would take abut
'
$30 to pay up his exp nses there and get him
to LIncoln. Mr. Whitehead forwarded time $30
fa Rev. Mr. Wright , who bought the ticket
and started Gadd northward. At Lincoln time
receiver met him , and at the Capital hotel
Oa'dd said be had embezzled about $ O0.
Reaching Broken Dow Oadd made n full COn-
tslon under oath and acknowledged having
taken nbout $2,000 tram ten c3sh profs or
commutations. $72 for sixteen final homestead
proofs and $9.60 for two tree claims. The
total amount of the embzzlement and expense
of bringing Osld back amounts to $2,40.60.
At first OathS went to San Antonio , Tex , after
leavlnl the land office. Finding 10 work
there he pawned a rIng and went to Laredo.
From there ho proceeded to what hue thought
safer territory , Montery Mexico There he
waR informed by time United States consul
that embezzlement was nn extraditable of-
fenae. He then returned to , AUltn , Tex , be
came stranded and discouraged and asked to
be brought back.
SiNitNO OUT MUUI b EI ( bRAIN .
nelot Coulmtlslon ShIpping Corn and Olhr
Cerea ! In Car I.oti
LINCOLN , March 27-peciah-The ( pur.
claslng committee of the State Relief cm-
mIssion recently visited St IAUls to solicit '
supplies ot seed gratn Time result of time I ,
visit was seen yesterday when a draft for
$500 was received with Instructons to invest . I
vest I In tbat dire'stlon. The commision I
'
a once purchlsed two cars , cohtalnlng 46
bushel of corn each , and shipped them to
Oorplr and hayes cunty _ In additon to
timcse , two cars or seed porn rr.om I'-rell Kohl ,
Dantorth , Ill. , were sent % to Ghue anti Ihitcim.
cock counties. Eight other vitro or grain
were shIpped today topoi.nts along the . line
althmefl.&M , . '
The Held commlulon has been notified
of the arrIval of two car at corn from
Hersher , I. , at IndJanola , slam , ot- two al
Osceola tram Ohio Cty , and one car at
Palisade [ rom Roberts , lii. I
Secretary Ludden today received an offer I
\y wire from the Western Hometead and
Irrigation company to accept the position of
general manager of that company at a salary
of $ ere ( per annum ,
A telegram was lent' ' Secretary' Morton
today requesting that tbe garden 'seeds '
prom\Ktll \ Shim commission bo sent for ad' IS
expeditiously II ponlble. At present they
are arriving In two amid tbree sack Iota and
arc sent out by mal hnmcdlatelr upon theIr
receipt _ _ _ _ _ _ _
' . , ' the eU.r .
"lrklnr tlo ! COlulllte
NOH'r LOUP . Neb. , March 27.-Special. ( )
-The local relief committed has jUst receIved -
ceIved : o pounds of ti,9ur and a quantity
oIlier supplies from the State Relief
ot lupple Relet com-
mission. AI the time for spring moving for
renters Iprocbea ! the local board I an-
noell greatly by the Importunities of men
)
who have left the lelshborhod where they
. I _ . . " . _
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I are known n\1 \ Insist on receiving the bed-
!
enl of thuo'S'olet 'IW wihout being able to
I comply wit ) jj provisions , nn(1 . number
of cases have cropped omit In which cerlnl1
parties have been letecloll ( In the act of
"workln " jJmr' jocai ' commitees ot several
townships I\ tM ' Mme time on the plea that
they hn.l rentNl certain lat\l , etc. , 10 the
great disgust &f"thoso committees on the din-
eovery thaliUII were merely giving 1 rich
slpply of 1\lona : ( \ 10 n party who half ho
Interest In gay nelrhborhooll other than to
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Innr
victimize ith'imlMabltants.
vlctmlzo l hlhblanl.
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1tNIITI' Titt'Lutlt "UaT.
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lnnnt IlrJlllll ! ( nm1ln.lery Confers time
1.1 ( . (1011 , , pree aim Mammy Cnmidh.Iatr'u.
IIBATRId4 ' rrrrl 2i.-Speclal ( Telegram . )
-A meeting of Mount Hermon commalcery
No. 7 , Knights Templnr , held a session this
afternoon and conferred the Red Cross degree
upon tour candidates : one from Wlbrr , two
tram Wmore and one from Beatrice. After
the work WS completed a banquet was
ervcd. One hundred and fifty sat down
t ( the magnificent prcad. Anum.
her of , toasts were respnell to , after which
the remainder of time evening was spent In
social intercourse' Them were present a largo
number of [ visiting lnlgbt8 from neIghborIng
towns and the occasion wan one or unusual i
interest
Henry E. &stelcer filed a petition In the
district conrt today asking n julpment for
$10,000 against Wiiam W. Carey as damages
resultng rrom the terenllant nlenatlJR the
affections or mstelder' wire. The \at all
reside nt Fiey and the circumsances at-
tenlln , the affair are causing considerable stir
In that village.
Andy Kerr , a IJromlnent local politician all
large property holder In Sherman township ,
commence,1 divorce proceedings against his
wife today , charllng that she deserted him
two years ago. He also ashes that silo be
stopped tram caiming any Interest In his per.
sonal property or farm or 430 ncres.
The city council last \Ight , by a vote or .
seven to tour decided to revoke the salon I
license of n. . A. Stoll. Thl' action was taken :
In conseQueuco of tht fact that Stol hall been
convlcteJ of selling beer to minors. .
seling uu _ _ _ _ _
OWI'TINa .JXT TO TII COahI'.U5. .
Fremont City ( ounrl Jctrmlncll the 1 lcc
trio 1.Iht CorpnrnUol ,
FREMONT , March 21.-Speclal.-The ( ) city
council held all un ventul meeting last even-
Ing. I tool a whirl at the Fremont Oas and
Electrla Light company , which has enjoIned
the city from proceeding wIth the constructon
of a municipal light plant , by passing a res-
oluton requiring the company to furnish time
city clerk with a statement showing the number -
her of electric lights furnished by Ihem In the
city , and also' time amount ot power nsed to
ProPel the electric lIght plant
Time Woman's Christian Temperance union
had a petton presented asking the eouncl
to make an appropriation . annlaly to care for
girls taken ai .the streets. The city attorney
decided that such : n acton would not be
warranted by law , and the ladles will be so
notified.
W. D. Acer Is In custody of the simeriff . havIng -
log bon fined $50 and costs by Justice Herre
of Hooper for seling medicines without a
license. Acer couldn't pay and was brought
to the county jail. ' le has had habeas corpus
proceedings commenced for his release , and
the matter siiL'be heard by Judge Marhal
Saturday. , mo' 't (
DbCO\ EUY7J)1e . A. Clt.\1 \ tirs. isicogn.
1'1'/- I
Great "olumo nt Clrl.n' ' " AcId Urh'e8 Him
- 5rons ills Worc. !
CRAIG , N b" , 'March 27.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.TuemfinP ) morning as ! r. Spaulding
was dlgglng yel for A. Whiney at the I
south edge of , town ho was startled by a loud
hissIng tha ? e.n . nated from beneah , the
hole In 'mvhlqh ills was worldng. Air and
carbonic nchll g's began . to 'shoot out from
the party , YI4MII wpll , and a number of
severe shock { ere felt by time bystanders.
The earth around the well seemed to quiver
ell ahako. . , 'lhrdlggQr hl\ : \ to bo helped omit
or the well. Hclwas so weak and taInt that
he could not'ieVtout aione A two-Inchlplpo
WIS pushed down the hole and' they . . hegamu
to' bore { pi"nslac' Qf digging. Thud gas
continues to pour"ttom " time plpe- constantly
with a pressure of abut ninety pounds. A
steam whistlo"was attached to the pipe and
; It blew loudly. I ,
Time roarIng Cram 11e pipe Is terrible and
cntnues strnger . . The tempeatre of the
all Is .0 degrees Farenhelt. The well will
be bored deeper. Large crowds visit the
weB daily. .Tho ' depth of the welt Is ' 11
L' _ _ _ .
NEU " \ SIAIQUKElt EXlERIENCE.
Conrad Oilenhnufon , , Formerly of No-
brsks Ctr , Wtn m Wife 00 the Ocean.
NEBRASKA CITY , . March 27.-Speclal.- ( )
About two years ago Conrad Olden hausen , an
employe of the packing house , loft this city
to claim a fortune which bad been left hIm
In Germany Ho received time money and
returned to Now York , where he learned
that hIl wife had secured a divorce from
him during his absence. He then took passage -
sago for Japan but the vessel was wrecked
off time South American coast. Odenhausen
escaped In I small' bOlt , and after drifting I
n few days , ran across another small boat
containing . a young lady. The boats were
lashed logetber anti after fourteen days the
couple were Picked up by a passing steamer
and taken l LiverpooL
From there tley came to New York where
tbo young lady re ldes. Oldenhaulen has
been appointed dock Inspector In New York ,
and hc arid the young lady whom ho rescued -
cued are to bo' , married next month.
Rel < ! on. and.l'ollcl at Siinoy ,
SIDNEY , Neb " , March 27.-Special-Tiio ( )
Methodists have just closed a three week
revival and a great deat ' of goo has been
accompllsimed. Rev. Mr. Randolph , the'
pastor , has been ably seconded by Rev Mr.
Kemp of ' Cimappeli , 11ev. Nr. Crane of Ogal-
lla and Mr. Fetcher , a practicing attorney
from Ogallala. The hatter gentleman Is a
fluent speaker ' and takes up the bible with
a tborough' knowledge of the work I es-
pouses. A 'trong tight la being made by
the temperance lloople agaln.t time saloons ,
and should .a license bo granted thor a
strict adherence to tIme law will be the In-
evitable result. Enough evldonce has already -
ready been' taken or gdmblng and other vio-
latons of time Slocumb law to mnke each and
every saloon' closo. There will bo no effort
made to defeat the present village board ,
as the members are all haw-abding ! citizens ,
and they stand ready and willing to urge
time city marshal to enforce all the ordl-
naiHo : , so long as the morn lsts will stnd
behInd _ them. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
tlbtll for I.heemse lie David City.
DAVID CTX , Neb. , Marcim 27-Special.-- (
Time coining ' 1UIIQlpal election Is the theme
ot converat hl , bere. While there Is no
question thttjie _ license ticket will win ,
time 81t.lceul Eple are InJ clng 1 great
deal or splrlAlnto the fight. The Women's
'Cbrl $ tan Temmier4nce uulo/.ls time leadIng
Factor , In ' movdmenmt and meetings addressed -
dressed by tlmq 10vClwnt uf the city and pro-
lmibitiomm apeak , abroad are being held
hlllton rlQI
nlgimtly. Wlii J line schools as any city
in the state , ! 'M. electric lght plant anll
water works , 'tnltel every dollar time city
can raise by Gxation and license to keep up
expenses pxatbn ' element does
not want tQlf ! IIlghts to go , the school
rippled nor the Orol protecton service Im-
paired , lecID 'ld City can safely be
counted la the Ihllh license column.
The hhb liIjW ticket , was nominated by
the repubhicaUttme anU by the democrats
slid proimibitiqt48e .
Yamonhusl Near Shelby
SIIELI3Y N b. , " .Iareb 27.-Speclal.- )
Farm work ' has' , begun In earnest Time majority .
Jorlty ot Farmers . put In oas on : { old YI
TIme ground l1 \ flI 'shAPe for seeding , be"
lag mellow and 'dry o the surface and Plolst :
mmntlerneatla. The 'molsture extends twelve
Inches Oats w re about the only proft\le
crop In this section lasl year , which accountl
for the large acreage being sown al present.
Hotel a ; \ller Uurned.
WILDER , Neb. , Mach 27-Special Tebe-
gram.-The ) old frame 'hotel southwest of
time dept , known a tbe Clifton house , Q-
cupled by T. A. Cle\tnt , with the tailor's
shop adJoining , burn& thll morning. Part
or the contents was saved and some or the
guests narrowly escaped with their lives.
'fbe only insurance was $00 In the home
of Omaba on the taIlor shop The Ire was
of Incendiary origtmm . I
WOUUNG \ FOR ; - PUBLIC WEAL \
Oitzen ! of the Western End of Platt )
Valley Aroused on Irrigaton ,
DEMAND Tilt A OlTION or MONOPOLY
Delegations trom ChnlI , Shlney nli
2ortl 1'Inte ohm the " ' ' 1 tn 1.II.oln ,
to Secure n lIO1nelton of
the 8t . ,
' na.nor l.w.
NORTh PLATTE , March 27-SI1eclal (
Teiegrnni.-leiegatlona ) Interested In time reo
IJeal ot se ton 2,031 of the St. Ia'lor un-
gaton law , which the pending law fails to
wipe Olt , passed throtmgui hero from Chnppel
and Slllney , bound for Lincoln , tbls morning .
North Plate also senl representatIves bearing .
ing n lumerously signed lltton to 00-
eror Holcomh and the leglslnture , asking
for the repeal bf the obnoxious secton , The
people or the Plate vnlc ) ' RIO thoroughly
arousec nt the danger menacing the irriga-
tOI Interests of this part ot the state anti will
be satslell wlh nothing short of a just anti
cqulnble law , securing to every indIvidual
the right to Inlmmperet use of state waters
The efforts ot corporations anti wealthy tim-
lh'lluals anti owners to perpetuate the
abnses that hnve grown up under the nimi
law wi not be countennnced lommger. T Ofhl
sentment anlnst time passage ot the Akers
Irrigaton . bill wihout 101lncaton Is unant-
Time new law Is all right with the single
excepton that I does nol provide for the
repeal of section 2,034 of the old law. This
seelon reads as follows :
"No tract of land shall bo crossed by more
thnl one ditch. cnal or lateral without the
wrltcl consent anti ngreomell of time owner
thereat , I the nut ditch , cnal or lateral
can bo matte to alswer the purpose for
which the second ditch canal or lateral Is
desired or Intended ( , "
MElmLY CHEATES A MONOPOLY.
Section 2,034 of the St. Hnynor law Is avery
very Ilnocelt provision apparenty , but I
Practically gives a water monopoly to cor-
. 'ortols whn first take out water rights nld
secure possession of lands bordering the
waterways. him western Nebraska , and more
especially on time North Plato rIver , the
most valnable In the state for irrigation , the
land along streams Is owned largely by corporations -
poratons or wealhy Individuals , tracts ten
to twenty mies In length being time property
or a sllgle s'ndlcate. These large oWlers
Imave with few exceptions , commenced the
construction of Irrigation canals that , In
the language or section 2.034 , " can be made
to answer the Imrpose" of irrigating con-
tguous miroperty But they are not Intended
for that pnrposo al nil. They Ire
built for the purpose of making mnr-
lttable and enhancing the value of the
corporaton.owned lalll , and not a drop of
water will be permitted to run on contgl-
ous terrItory unt this land Is dispose of
or unless the right to run other diches Is
purchased at nn exorbitant chare. I Is
readily seen that It Is to the interest or tbo
owners of these large tracts to restrict the
"ater. supply to their own iamB . , and ha.v-
log time aValtge securel to 'lem DY mae
bad the to
old law , which they foresight
have passed , they are strenuously opposing
the repeal of section 2,034. In the ensullg
two or three years there wIll be I rapid do-
velopment or time irrigatIon Interests or the
state and I this obnoxious sections of the
ohl law Is permitted to stand unmodified
thmeie land syndIcates who own the van-
tage land will secure under Its provisions
such a hold on the water rIghts that I
will be impossible to give the people relief.
gve
Having already monopolized time best land ,
they 10W seek . to establish aim oppressIve
water monopoly.
hAVE WORKED HARD FOR REPEAL.
Strenuous exertions have been made to sc-
eure the 'repeal l of section 2,034 with the repeal -
peal of thother secUons' of the old law ,
th\
but these \ el rts have met the opposition
or Sennt Akers. Citizens of thIs city Interested -
terested In the development or the valley
land In this vicinity have made urgent appeals -
peals to 'their representatives to secure time
passage of a just and equitable law , only to
fnd opposition where It was least expec.ed.
Accordingly ; the politIcal situation here Is
extremely Interesting. The very men who
worked the hardest to secure the election of
electon
Messrs. Alters amid harris are the loudest
In condemnation.
Spenlng of the proposed repeal or section
2.034 , the usually conservltvo North Platte
Tribune lays : "If Messrs Akers and Harris
vote against the repeal of this measure they
have dug tholr political graves In western
Nebraska so deeply that no GabrIel will ever
be able to resurrect them. "
Started R mmmii l'ralrle Fire.
ASHLAND , Neb. , March 27.-Speciai.- )
A spark from a D. & M. engine set fire to
some dry gras and weeds along the track
vest at this city , which bured. furIously al
last night. The gall kept I well fanned ,
but no serious damage was done beyond the
\urlng oft of a great number of fence posts
and telegaph poles.
M , C. OreenDeld and daughter , Mrs. David
Baker , left this morning' for a visit with
relatves In Omaha.
Christan , Jardine & Co. , cattle buyers of
this place. are shipping an average of about
a car of hogs and one of cattle per day to
South Omaha
Miss Augusta Tupper returned home today
after 1lncoln. I two weeks' visIt with relatives In
Al time election last nlgl In the Ancient
Order United Workmen , lodge 19 , J , W.
Moon and N. J. 'Vnlermlre were chosen
to represent the order at the coming meeting
of tim grand lodge.
T. D. Wilson returned yesterday from a
business trip to Hastings.
I ) . N. Smih , a student In the Ins
City Dental college , Is In the city paying
his brother C. E. Smih , a short visit.
Syrncu. . Squilma.
SYRACUSE , Neb , March 7.-Speclal.- ( )
While a force of men were tapping the water
mnlns yesterday nn accident occurred by
which several lengths of eIght-Inch pipe
were thirsted , and before the wltor could ho
shut off the hUmp pit at time power bouso
was tioodeml. The accident will cost the city
about $100
Members of time Congregational church , as-
sisted by friends , are preparing an entertainment -
mont which Is to bo presented about the
furniture middle ot , April. Proccedl to buy Ilulpl
A base " bal Ichemo _ has been .pmng on the
people hero to organize a base bal anocla-
ton , which Is to bo an incorporated affair .
They expect to fence In time bal park and
rearrange the grand stand ,
II. A. hose will spend time summer In Ohio
II the interest of his patents.
TIme revival meetings al Baptist hal still
continue und good work 18 reported.
The boys at the Congregational church
no longer toss time festive sphere on the
holy Sabbath day , and a a recompense It
Is assorted that th pastor wIll play bal
when tie Season opens.
Lltl & lon at " "Icntno Un. hee 'Ihrol h ,
VALENTINE , Neb , March 27.-Speclai (
Telegram.-Judge ) Alfred Dartow has been
holding the spring term of the district curt
hero since Monday , and judllng from the
docket the session promises to be quite a
long one , lInt the % business las been expe-
dited , The jury will bo discharged tonllht
arid when a few ellulty cases have been dls-
p06ed or tomorrow this sprlng's term will
be ended
In the cattle stealIng cases J , Russell
Smith was convicted or petit larceny und
the jury Is now cOIJIlQrlng , the ScblOkl
'case
In the case Qf time Jtate agalnlt J , U. 2411-
ler the defendant led a plea In abatement ,
which was sustaIned , and the case dismissed
In proving the value of cattle stolen so
many cases are found to le mlsdemolnors
that POUUOUH hl\o been circulated today
whIch will be sent to LIncoln at once a8k-
log the legislature not to allow the bill msk-
lug tletulng of live stock a felony pun-
iaiuablo \ by imprisonment in tIme pentitentiary
to get lost in the closing days of time session ,
but to pasa the samoa by all mucaus ,
Accldemmtai lromvmmliig sa Limmoohm.
LINCOLN , March 2T.-Special ( Telegram. )
-The coroner's jury aumnnmioned to hold an
Inquest on the body of Julius Orceim , drowned
yesterday while bathmln in tbe sacltariunm
plunge , mimet him evening , TIme verdict rea- %
dered was accidental drowut&mg. Nc' blimmie
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The NOT Dopartnient Store ;
Begs Icave to inquirc , vi11 you want any new Furniture
01' Carpetings this spring ? If so , it i1I pay you to see
what we arc offering , You know we have no old stock ( ( -
to palm off on you1 as we have just opened with an
entire new line. We nced not tell you that we bought
them cheap , for we did , and can thcrcforc make you
Figures and Teriiis that arc not in the possibilities i
for merchants who bought their stock several ycais t - - - -
at war prices and must therefore get 1.ig l
iiioiiey for their stuff to get even. From us you ob. (
taiii the latest styles in House Furnishings at (
riccs far below what competitors want. You see
goods were never so cheap as now , and to prove this ,
PY 115 a visit. Let. us give you a few sample prices _ _
just to make it interesting for some of the Two Huiis -
dyed Per Ceii.t fellows that have skiiiiiecl you in
the past.
We show a Handsome Couch in Corduroy or
Plush , worth S I 6 , 00 , OUt rice this week , $10.00. _ _ _
All Wool Ingrain Carpets ( new patterns ) go ( ( _ _ _
at 60c. We bave them as low as 40c , but we are _ _ _
quoting goodones.
The above are only samples of our Numerous
Bargains. See our White and Gold Wiiidow.
' Your money's worth or your money back.
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS.
flMABAFP'I ' U : iiI
11'J I AD
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was attnclmeti to the' management oftime said-
tarimmni. Time people nut Western Nornmai , host' .
ever , say that a hmemivy damage stilt wlhi be
comnuuuenced against tue proprietors of time
saiiitariummm. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
TliANKimi ) ] ! Oti SAVING liEu LiCE.
C. A. lloiTmmuueu Receives a hotter frommm time
Omuly lremumslo Stmrvivnr or time lOllue.
GRAND ISLAND. Neb. , ' Marcim 27.-
( Speeial.-C. ) A. Hoftmann , survivor of the
ERie , hmas received a letter and plmotograplm
of Miss Anna hboecker , tlme only woman
rescued from that wreck , of a part at whuiclm
time following is a literal translatIon :
"Hut now i : will not delay , dear sir , to
again express to you my lmeartfelt timamiks for
saving may life-may God reward you. I
shah never forget you unselfishness and your
io''e for a fellow-human. "
hloffmnarmn has just Identified , from photographs -
graphs , Emil , Seneca , a memer of the
Thirteenth New York infantry , who was loOt
in time disaster , sending his affidavit to Cap-
tam Gilnuer of that c'ompany. Hoffma'nn has
also ro'celved 'a pimotdgrapim and helter' from
Mr. 'VlOrra , another' ' fehlowsurvivor. :
1xoter News Notes anti l'ersomials.
EXETER , ' 'Neb. , March 27.-SpeclaL-Lou ( )
Rice was visitIng relatives in Omaha last
week.
Eikhiorn Agent Ned Pettit had business
wimfclL called him to Omaha Saturday and
Sund.ay. , , A. E. Benedict took charge of the
stathdn during his absence.
Mrs. Ammna Phillips hiss a sister-In-law from
Illinois , viitiuig with imer.
The mtetimodist people are holding a spclal
revival at their church this week , conducted
by Pam4oi W. T. Cilne.
ThmoItrstand second primary departments
of the , HIgh school will give an entertainment
at time Methodist churcjm Thursday nlgimt. A
small admimlssion fee will be charged to raise
a fund to purchase pictures for tue roomns.
Wallace Buck of Omaha is imere visitimmg imls
brotber and , otlmer friends ;
'rwenty-timree of Exeter's young people went
to Faiirnont Sunday evening to help time
youngPeople's Society of Christian Endeavor
celebrate their fiftim anniversary ,
0. I. Baker ban trade' ! ' the bulk of isis real
estate imere for real estate in Lincoln amid will
remove to that city.
Pthii ( : ity itrovities ,
FALLS CITY , Neb. , March 27.-Speciai.- (
Time Eastern Star lodge of timis city rendered
"Piniforo" at the Gebhing opera house last
night. It was a success in every svay but
financially. The people did not turn out as
svehi as was expected. Time opera was given
for time benefit of time lodge ,
harry hiohmrer , who baa been living km timis
city with lmls parents , left yesterday for Lanark -
ark , III. , svimero he will mmmimke ills future
home.
Miss Flora Deitch of Rub visited tier
brother and family In thin city Tuesday.
Mrs. Francis Shatter and mnotimcr , Mrs.
Homer , left Tuesday for Lanark , Ill , , to attend -
tend the weddIng of Mrs. Simalfer's niece at
that place.
S. A. Collins , who waa secretary for the
ClmautaUqua and wimo forged notes to time
amount of $500 in this city , has been released
( room the asylum at Limicoin , where lie was
taken six weeks ago , mind taken to his old
home at Rockford , lii.
Commrt Ntto itt Iritirtiury.
FAIRHURY , Neb. , Marcim 27.-Spechal-- ( )
Time jury iii time case of W. D. Feikner agaisuat
the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific railroad
brought 1mm a verdict foi' time plaintiff and
asm'ardeti him $2,500. Feikner's claim svmrs for
immjurles received by falling from a car while
In tuG employ of time defe'mmmisnt.
I Iii time case of J. W Edniunds against thmc
I ] , & 24 , for breach of comstract Judge Bmmshi
directed tue jury to bring in a verdict for
time defeimdant. At the last term of time dis-
trlct court Efimnunds recayered a jmmdgrsment of
$10,000 , but a new trial was allowed.
Only one criminal case baa been disposed
of as yet. . James Harvey pleaded guilty to
breaking into a farm imouse amid was given
twenty days 1st , jati and $10. fine.
% Veddltmg 15.111 at. Llmmwooci.
I4INW000 , Nob. , 'Marchi 27.-S'pechah.- ( )
At'mmmmon today , at time reshil sica of time bride's
musothier. henry Uccic aim'l Miss LydIa B. Hilke
were muarried , Rev. If. C. lbalbersleiien , pas.
tar of time Congregational cimmmrchm of tills vii'
lage , officiating. 'rhe groom Is a pronmmiumonmt
young business moan of David City amid untii
m'ccently connected witim time \S'uiter A. Wood I
Harvesting conspany. Thmo bride is one of
Linwood's most popmmiar mind beautiful young
iadles. After partaking of a most hoummtifimi
repast anmi receiving the congratulations Cf
friends preac-nt tlmo newly wedded couple
took time train for the east , After an cx-
tenmied tour tlmey svihl be at Imoune In David
City , _ _ _ _ _ _
ExtendIng time ' 1'eIvmhuzso Iyat.mmi ,
TRUUM1flI , tIitolm 1.Upeqti- ( )
Time I'eii's5mi Te1epmonU copb5mmy , Is colitonu ,
plating erecting a ayateimm hero , and imas a
representative in consuitathomu svitim buslnom
moms In regard to the mmuatter , lie is snretlmmg
witim encouragalnent Oil every hand ,
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Children Cryfo
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry foi
Ptoher' Castorla.
Children Cry' ! +
Pltchor'8 Castorla
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THE GREAT
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This extreoritinary Rejuvenator is the mcm
ts'onderftml discovery of the age. It has been
endorsed by theheaclingscienthiiamenofEurop
ammd America ,
iludy.n is
. br.Y ? vega-
4 fluulyan Stops' ' '
Ii' , . ' mj" Prernaturenes $ . . ' . . - L ' ,
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nsa'oas leO X' swEa
MAWOO
thnstlpation , IJizzinoes FaUimug Sonsat1onm , . . ' "
Nervous Twitching of tmO byes aumd otimer pans.
Strengthens , invigorates aiitl tones the entire
system , Iludyan cures Debility , NervoUsncr. ,
Emissions anti devolopos mmd restores weak
organs. Jaius in time back , losses by day or
nIlmt are stopped quickly. Over 2,00u private .
codorsements. -
Prematurcuesi means Impotency In the first
stage. It is a symptomorm.emuuxmal weakness amal
barrenness. It can be stopped iii 2Odays by the
owaoTery 'yes made by 'the BpieIat' !
lets oftimo old famous iludion Medical Jimiti-
jute , It ii the strommgesi vitalizer made. It Ii
very powerful , but harmless. Bold. for $1.00 s
txmc'kago or 8 packages for E&O0 ( plain scaled
boxes ) . Writtemm guaraotcc given for a cure. If
yeti buy six boxes ammd. are riot entirely cured ,
mix momwiilboaenttoyoufree of ahicharges.
Bond ( or circulara amid testImonIals , 4deM
HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE ,
1O3 MAItXET ST. ,
CALIFORNIA.
Dadway's
IL Pills
Always Reliable , Purely Vegetab1.
l'erfectiy immitehini. elegantly costed , purg
regulate , purir ) ' , cieansp anti strengthen. BAD.
, WAY'O PILLS for the cure of all disorders of
the Stonumich , Dowels , ICidnays , Diacitier , Ncr.
yeas Diseases. Dizzineu. Vertigo. Costivensi ,
Piles.
SICK HEADACHE ,
FEMALE COMPLAIN T9 ,
BILLIOUSNESS ,
IN DICESTION ,
DYSPEPSIA ,
CONSTIPATION
and Alt Disorders of the Liver.
Observe time failowing symptom , , resuiting trots
diseases t the digestIve organam Coum.tlptmlloa , Inward -
ward piles , fullness of blood In time heuti , acid.
Ity of time stomach , nausea , beaitburn , dligust
of toed fullness of WeIlit of the , tommmaci , , sour
eructatlans. staking or fluttering of time heart.
c5mokIn 0 ! tUOCatifl45 efl5ti , lo me wlmen in a
lyIng posture. ammo. . . cm vmemun , oome or web.
before time sight , ( ever end dull pain 1mm tIme head ,
dencisncy of perspiration , yellowness of time skim
and , er" , paIn mu the sIde , chest. Itmbi. sad
sutiLien flushes of meat , burnIng In time Iieih.
A few tionsa of RAPWAY'ti l'ILLH mviii ( re
time system of smil mime alovo imfttn'md tiliorderd.
P111CC 25C A 130X. BOLT ) DY iI1UUQIBTh 0 *
nieu'r fly MAli. ,
Send to DR. RA1)VAY & CO. , Lock Box * 0
Nest Terk. ( or Ecek or Advice.
DOCTOR'
tSEARLES
& SEARLES
Chroulc ,
Nervous1
PthathDseas
Dseas !
TIiA'I'MBNT liv MALL Cumusultimtltili Er. .
Wocurq Qatar4m1 afl cLieoqaea of the
Noau , TlirQit Chus , Btonuicb , Liver ,
Blood1 Skim uiitt EIttnoy Diuetmaoa , Ye.
male Weimkneaaun , Lost Mtinhood , and
4L14 I'RIVATE'DIUEI.5ES OF
\VUM lJN Mitt ViCTIMS TO fl1'iRVOU
Debility or Oxbaustlan , Vnttnti Weakness , Is.
yoiuimtary 14're. with tiaris' leemmy In young
end nuldtiis pietil larg of vIto s'iur mm4 weak.
cmed pruimmatur.i3 % in approatiming old spy. AI
Yleid roadimy to our mmcmv troetmejul for less qt
vital poster , Call or adOre , With IUtmip fu
Iretmimmr , , free book pni rocqlptL
DiSearles au carls ,
. * AUOUTCUAG1bO ,
% EW FAE.Lb
w the 'eatur.0 amid Remus.
ie iiiuwieimslIU 114) ) m , boOk fec me etalap.
Jobu U , YuodblC % ifl % V , 424 14 % . . , N.y.
bvsulur ttf Youtiburr P 'acest