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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1895)
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It Is probable that eIther the Atlanta or the Raleigh will he left on guard at Colon for a few 'eeks longer. Coming northward the s'lunrlron will touch ntlort Limon , Costa Rica. and then at Grey- : own. The tact that AdmIral Iellh ! I l dub nl lucneids on April H In one quarters ] Ia been construed to mean that the United States Is about to make a demonstration In force to restrain Great Britain from intlini- 'atng Nicaragua But Il Is said at the Navy department that no orders bearltJ on this diplomatic question have been sent to lllral Meade , and the fact that his visit , to Nlcar ua at this time Is nothing more than a colnclent Is borne out completely by the Itinerary arranged months ago. 'rer ' leaving Oreytown the squadron wi vlalt Little Corn Island and then o II Provl. dence , where the ) { eararge relics will le collcctcd. Havana Is the next place sot down In the Itnerary , but Il may be that Ibis stop will bc omitted for the same reason , that caused , the abandonment oC the planer ' ot touching at SantIago de Cuba , namely : : desire to avoid any show oC a naval demon. < traton lu Cuban waters whie conditions are dhlturbed The squadron theefore , may J directly from Old Providence to Key West - - and so on to Hampton roads. S03I : 1\,1 OI'I'W" ; JJICIS1ON8. imrluu II. Hoylo A\vRr.let R I.Rrgo Tract Iii the /rokml /nw Ilstrlct. , WAShINGTON , March 29.-Spocial ( Tele- ram.-Tlio ) secretary of the Interior today rendered tim following decisions In land con- teeth : Nebraska-Charles IL Doyle , ex-parte McCook district , decision or commissIoner reversed - , versed , and the secretary dIrects that alt . the lands , or which there were twelve lots , embracing : ,1 acres , should bo patented to Boyle as the lowest blddcr , notwithstanding the fact that the request for the sale of part oC them hal been made by another party. South Daltota-ames T. Collins against Nor E. Prunty , \Vatertown district , decIsion afrmed , and contest dismissed : George M. Titus against Joseph Collins , decision reversed - versed and case remanded t local officers for n hearing of the contest : , The secretary of the Interior approvd. as a basis Car patents. list No. 25 of swamp lands Inuring to the state of Iowa under the act of September , 1850. embracing about 800 acres 11 sections :1 , 22 , 21 and 28 , 'town- ' Ihlp ! 2 north , range 21 west , Des Molnea. Under the regular Quarterly classification the postofces al Glmlbrook , Tama county , and Lake Ills , \Vlnnehlgo ' county , ) a. , have been raIsed to the third or presidential class. The salary of the postmaters will bo $1,000 , to date from April 1. C.V. . Smith was today appointed postmaster - master at Lafayette , Linn county , la. , vice l Qnr Stick , reslgncd. A postomco has been established al Gross. DOYll county. Neb. . with Denjamtn D. Gross a postmasler. The office al 'VaHord Denton county. Ia. , has been discontnued _ Mal will go to na Dr. U. P. JiKnlght was today appointed on examlDlnl surgeon for the . pension bu- reau al Long l'lne , Neb. NIiST1OL WILI.IS MP.Y COME 1IOM } ) . . J\'y COJl JOIF . lt , . In tnt Event the Iclaton at Honolulu , 'VII no II Cllrl" of the Secretnry. WAHINGTON , March 2-Thero are In- I ( lcatons that Mr. Willis , our minister at Hawaii , Is preparing to take a leave or ab- snce from his post. One story Is that he wi g to Japan for a time , and another 1 1 that he will return to the United Stats. I The Stat department ofcials wIll not say nnythlng about the mater , but content them- , elves with pointing to the fact that the isninister has now been at his post for more ; tan a year and according to the usual Ilrae- ; tce , of the % department Is entitled to a leave ) oC absence I , he desires It and the can. dilon ! of the country to whIch he Is ac- credited admit of his eavlng. ) I would not : b surprising , therefore. I the minIster was found to bo a passenger on the United State steamship Ihladelphla when she re- .turs to Mare Island a she must do shortly to be cleaned and docked , I Indeed lie do s , not turn up before that tune. During his absence the United States legation In Honolulu - lulu will bn left In charge of Mr. Ellis Mis , the secretary of legaton ; which wi exactly correspond In official status with the Ha- , walan legaton at Washington. r\'ll'STI 1 WAS NOC INTOXICATED t. Charges MIlin by Captain l'olgrr Not Iu.- tamed by the Ifylthnico. WASHINGTON Much 20.-Inforxnatlon Ias reached hero to the effect that Captain Fnlger ! of the United Sates steamship Yorktown - town , now al Cbe-I ' o has failed to substan- tiate the charges made by him against ! ase Assistant Paymaster E. D. Webster attached to his ship. The court oC inquiry that was appointed by Admiral Carpenter to ) eel Into the mater reported that the ev- t&nee did nol 6uslaln the charges made by the captain against the paymaster or being decidedly under the influence of liquor , and that the conduct of the accuse In other r. Ipects was not culpable. The board , however - ever stopped an InvCtgaton or the cbargN made against the captain by the statement . I that no further proceedings were necessary advisable . Admiral or advlable. Carpenter directed that the paymaster be furnished I copy of the report of the court of Inquiry and that 3ie be fully restored to duty hy the Clltaln. 1'1nllll IIYbl'H'1 II the N.v ) . . WASHINGTON , March -I"uturo 10\- I 2wnts or ships ar under contemplation In the Navy department. Within I few months I number or vessels will go out of commissIon and some of the new vessels wi receive the men who have been doing duly on the ohltr ships One of the Im- portent changes to bo made Is the sending of the Olympia from Mare island navy ) Itaton to Honolulu 10 relieve the l'hillu- elelplita The Philadelphia will be clocked and scraped at Marts eland und will then 10 to Ito Asiatic ciquatiron. relIeving the Jlagshlp Daltiniore. Minister \Viilis. It Is II0Slbl , may conclude to return to the United States on the l'tiiindeiphia. I hi expecte that within u short ( line the Chi- cag now It New. York , wIll go out oC commIssion and her men will be trns- 1rre.l to the Amllhlrlte , now at the Nor- Iok navy yard. ell nlan. . Quality , not rluanly , Is what the people vaut. Continued trials prove that a single teaspoonful of Ur. Prlce'8 Is worth double 1he quantity DC any other baking powder , . ; , Orders for Armv Sic , . WAShINGTON , March i.-Special ( Tee. Ilr.- ) lrt Lieutenant John A Dalra , T nt-thln infantry , Is granted one 2nontl extended leo\'e. ) Second Lieutenant George lakely , Sec- cnd urtlery , will b examIned by the board ( f olcerl at the Army butidujig. New York , wIth JlnnCD u depltrent view 10 selection tl transfer 10 On- Lieutenant Colonel Joseph n. Gibson , . deputy surgeon general , Is grunted six snontica' extended leavo. Captain Wilam months C. Shannon , , assIstant surgeon , three The order directing Second Lieutenant James U. I.lndsay. Fourteenth infantry , to Tllorl for examination at New' York II re- vokd. Captain MarIon P. Mous , FIrst infantry : fa In the citY enrute 10 New York and at the War . . cle Wal dCllrtmcnt today lU .1 tIT1'Fl r , 'ITll STANTON WIrrlor , Rt W"Ahlntto1 Welcome the New r"11".ler General. WAShINGTON , MarCh 29.-Spetial.- ( There II general good feeling among army ofcera In thIs city over the appointment of Colonel Stanton to bE paymaster general of the army , with rank oC brIgadier gen- eral While I has been the prevailing impression for lome time past that Colonel Stanton would I , , named , there ' ' 1 still some uncertainty np to the lat moment , D neither the president nor the secretAry of WAr gave out anything ofcal foretelling whnt would be their choice. Colonel Stan- Ion If one oC the mall popular ef the of- ncora In the nay denartment. and his uro- motion mels with the - approbation - of aIl : The new Ila'master general vas notified ) officially by telegraph Immediately upon his appointment and sent his acceptance by wire at once to the Ilepartment. Adjutant General ltuggles , who Is a warm friend or General Stanton , sent a message of congratulation to the new paymaster general a soon sa he learned of the appointment. I Is expected I that General Stanton will come to Washington - ton and Immediately assume the Iutes of his new ofc ! lie will qualify and take the oath of omce al Omaha before starting for this city. ills recess commission will bo prepared In the utica of the adjutant general , but Inasmuch lS his appointment Is made with the approval of the sennte his permanent - ncnt commission will not be delivered to him until the nomination Is confirmed by the senate after that body meets In December ' next. The ranking paymaster of the Department of the Plate , Major WIlam H. Comegs , vIll act as chief paymaster of the department - ment until Colonel Stanton's successor Is chosen. As It Is the custom for the paymas. tar general to recommend to the secretary of war the delal oC the various paymasters , General Stanton will be called upon to select sOle ole who would be satisfactory to him as his successor. In the meantl0 Major Comegys will act as chief pa'master. ASltNU ' 'U\T 11 IlL : , \IUITTI 1 Ono of the I1R10lli Cutters " 'ho I.ef ills Conntry for This ( ' ntiitry's , ( : toii. WASh ! NGTON , March 29.-Asslstant Secretary - rotary lamlo , sitting with Commissioner stoup of the immigration department . gave audience to Francis D James oC Cincinnati on behalf of Franz Van fleet of Antwerp one of the diamond cutters refused a landing some 'lays ago by Ur. Senner , the immigration c m- missioner al New York. Mr. Van fleet . It Is reported , In addition to being a wealthy citiZen - zen oC Antwerp. Is one of the finest diamond cutters In the worlJ. He came 10 this cJualry to confer with Mr. Herman Ceck of Cincin- nat with a view to establishing In c nnecton with Mr. Keele a lag diamond cutting estb- Ishment In Cncnnal ! cr sonic other American city. leas not under conlract but came to the United States a a capitalist In the ex- peclaton or Investing his capital here. For the first few days after his arrival , It I said , Mr. Van fleet was treated as n common immigrant - migrant , but was fInally parole and placed In the custody of lie Belgian minister , who was present at today's hearIng. Al the conclusion oC Mr. James' argu- menls the hearing was postpone until next Tuesday , when other counsel for Mr. Van heeL as well as for the government , will le heard. The record In the case will then have been sent on frm New York. WILL C\LI , ON TIlE l'IFSIDENT. alothocuuitg DeolJo tl "lsl tIit , WhIte Ilnuic After R % Vriincle. WAShINGTON , March 2-There was a smal sized sensation today to interrupt the even few of the proceedings 02 the Baltimore conference of the Methodist Church south which has been In session here for several days. The DoUlniore conference Is one oC , the largest ' In the church and delegates are present from a numb of southern states. During the morning session announcement was made that the president would be glad to receive the members oC the conference tomorrow - morrow afternoon. Instantly the announcement - ment had been made Hev. IL.V. . Tongue oC Charleston , W. Va. , was on his feel In pro- tesl aginst the conference going to the white house : He recalled , he said , that twenty years ago the conference bl,1 refused delberately to call on Genera Orant. then president : - and ho could nol see why Il should cal on President Cleveland now. Hn thought It would look distasteful and unseemly - seemly for the body , consisting largely of southern men , to go to the white house and thus depart from theIr chosen usage. Immediately there were cries of "Ques- ton , " and aCer some members had protested against the remarks or Mr. Tongue It was voted lo go to the white house. CABiNET TAltlNG VI' WALLBlt.s CASE U the Jaet Are B Ieportell the avouch Jorrhn Omoc Wilt Uo , hk"t to' ExplaIn. WASHINGTON , March 29.-Although I Is said at' the white house thit. the tele- gram from Governor Merrill urging the president to extend , protection 10 'ex-United ' States Consul 'Valer , a citizen of Kansas , reported to bo Imprisoned In Madagascar by i order of a French court martial , bas not yet baen received. The president , after a I consultation with his cabinet. has decldel to act In the maier and to cal for a ro- port of all the facts. I the facts are as originally reported In the cablegram from Mauritius , and on this point United State Consul Campbell at St. Louis-will be looked to for a report , then Il Is expected that Mr. Eusts , our ambassador to Prance. will bo Instructed to lay the mater before the French foreign office and alk for an cx- IPlanaton of the course pursued by the or- Oclals In Madagascar. Patents tn Weslern Jlventot. WASHINGTON , March 29.-SpectaL- Patents have been issued as follows : Ne brskn-harles A hathaway and J , W. Golden , Sleeiliehurdt , game register for pool tables : George L. Whiting . Waterbury , corn plnnter. Iowa-John T. meron , Ot- tumwa. , extractor' Frederick tumwu stump extrctor l"reterlck l rlelz , Shenandoah. knife or cuker ( for harvesters , reapers or like machInes : HRwken I' . hanSen - Ben and W. p 11eyrlck , Rslgnor 10 De- corh Wind Mill company , lecorh. Thomas Holey , Davenport , blackboard : Andrew lellerson , Spencer tuyer Iron : Henry Schencklolh , Holstein , respirator : Amasa I. Smith , Carries , cart. south Dakotn- , Martin I , . howard and G. J. Orandpro , ' Oacon , tire tlhtener : GoMrle,1 Laub , Huron , assignor or one.half to M. C. Plum- ncr , lallu , ha , earth augel" ! 01" Morn " . \Ipolntment. _ WASINGTON , March 29.-Wallace A. White of New Mexico has been appointed chief of the drafting division In the patent office at 2000. vice James D. Dock de- ceased. cease. idi . I. Campbell , Warrensburg 10" , law clerk t principal examlner George L. Mor- ton , Cleveland , 0. , diet 8slsaut to chief clerk , lt $2,250 Ilnlln I. Illek Rt Ills l'ud. WASHINGTON , March 29-Assistant Secretary - retary lamln , who has been Indisposed for . several days , has resume his duties and In the absence oC Secretary Carlisle will act lS secretary _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ secretary.(1".n Their I oniiiisI"ns. WAShINGTON , March 29.-Special ( Tele- gram-lostmasterl were commissioned to- day as follows : South Dakota-Inon . Sn'der'olsey : Warren N. ' 1uylor , Butte. Iowa- 'harles B. Scales , Lossiug. Now i'ostiustcr nt I"uroythr. WAShiNGTON , March 29.-Special ( Tee. ) gram-F , 'I' . Serum was today appointed I'ostmaster nt l oryth , Emmett county vIce L , M. Cleveland , . resigned. i : To strike the shackles of dyspepsia from I a suffering people Is a part oC the mission of I Dr. l'rlce's Cream flaking Powder. . l'rl'IJarll ! t..llll : hirgulatiuiis. WAShINGTON , March 2-T11 prepare- lon of regulations to govern the North American Commercial company In Its oper- atons In the Bering sea during the coring season Is now In ! ) rgres at the ' 1realurr department. Regulations , It II sid , will not dll"I materially fro I those In force last 'ear. The question of the maximum number of skins which may bc taken has not been settled. though It Is believed 2,0. the same number us last year , wIll b fixed upon. upn. The newt of the resignation at Sir Charles TUllller , the Canadian minister of justce was received here with satisfaction ly the frIends of I vigorous policy to prevent the extermination of the seals. a Sir Charles & a member or the l'arls tribunal , bitterly antagonized regulations ol'et1 W essential to time effectual protection or the seals. lULLED ON IllS OWN PORCh Surrundings Idicto I Severe Strgglo Had Taken Place - SHOT IN A SCUFFLE WII A BURGLAR - Prominent Cllzcm of Lexington , lCentiicky , Meets nealh ApiRrnI1 at 111 On Ilands In a " 'IRht with R Iol . ber-Bloodhounds I'RI - . LEXINGTON , Ky. , March 29.AndreJ. . Csmpbel secretary oC the Chamber oC Commerce - merce , president of the humane society and I leading fire Insurance man , lies dead lt his home In this city from a pistol shot fred under mysterious circumstances at daybreak today lie occupied a room with lila 13- I year-old son on the first floor , opening on a rear porch. Aleut I o'clock the little fellow - low was awakened ly the crashing of glass In the door and the fall of a brickbat on the floor . A moment later be heard a pIstol shot , then a Quick 8CUme and another pistol shot. This "as followed by 8 heavy fall on and hurrying foot- the for of the porch steps lu the yard Hushing out be found his father wih a gaping wound In hIs check and blood stream- lug from it. The family was quickly aroused and neighbors who heard the shoot- . Ing rushed out. Physicians were sum- mooed , but life was extinct. The porch lore evidences of n severe strug- gle. The for was scratched by shoe nails and tracked with ashes. Canilbell's own plalol was near hIm with two chambers empty and his face Is badly powder burned , proving that the shot must have been fired at short range. The theory _ of _ the } ally and neighbor Is that Campbell heard some one at the refrigerator on the back porch and went out to investigate. The prowler threw the brick that crashed through lie glass door. Campbell pulled hIs Illstol and fired : lie len grapple and In the struggle over the pIstol Campbell was shot In the face from his own pistol. Campbell Intended going to Versailles , a nearby town , this morning. and purchased yesterday a two dnys' accident policy for $ gOoo In the Standard Accident company oC Detrol lie had been In bad heath for several years . having suffered partal paralysis - sis as a ) rewl oC wounds In the civil war , and It Is said he never went on even a short Journey without taking ant an accident polIcy. His wife died eight years ago and he leaves four chidren , noodhounds were taken to the yard or Campbell's relencn this morning. They struck a trail on the board walk and fol- lowed It through an open rear gate but los It In the confusion or tracks of the throng gathered In the l\ey. The corners jury returned a verdict that Campbell was shot by some one trying to commit robber ) ' . . The " 'orills wife says that Dr. Price's Cream flaking Powder Is the purest and best. . CHANGES IN 'RAIN ¶ bERVICE. Hock Island " ' 11 Accommodate H , sterii Nebraska l''OhIO to 1111 rrnm Oiiialiie. The Hock Island Is contemplating the inauguration - auguraton or a new train service for Omaha and Council Duls that bids fall to be very popular with the traveling public . Time change Is nothing more nor less than the putting on or a new train , to leave Chicago , at 6 p. m" , to correspond with the trains on other roads westbound , arriving In Omaha , about 9:30 : a. m. the following morning. , This will not affect In any way the leaving time or the 10 o'clock I train from Chicago arriving In Omaha I In the early afternoon of the next day. In addition to this train No. 7 In Nebraska will leave Omaha after the arrival oC No. 3 Crol the east about 6:10 p. m , and ns No. 8 will ar- rive about 10:30 : a. I . conneclng wih train No. 4 for the east this arrangement will give people living along time line of the Hock Island In Nebraska an opportunity to spend almost the entire day In the metropo- J lie. ThIs change Is thought necessary on account of thin rapidly decreasing movement of people to Texas points lS the season advances - vances and people become settled for the year In new homes. In addition to this the early morning westbound train has not given passengers coming to Omaha an opportunity to spend any great length of time In the city. However , there will be excursion trains run on certain dates to be named later that will take care oC the Texas busi- I ness. A new night train out of Kansas City for Texas pints will also be put on to take ' care of the southwest busimiess The time of train No 2 will be considerably shortened : Instead of arriving In Chicago at 2:30 : p. m" , Iavlng hero at 625 p , m. , the evening before , the train under the proposed time card will arrive at noon ThIs change will prdbabiy be Inaugurated April 9. l'uml , How Provokes n Simoocing . DAVID CTY , Neb. , March 29.-Speclal- ( ) A lively shotng 'scrapo occurred In thIs city last . For time trouble hiss night. some lme ha existed - Isld between Peter Prohaska and John lienz7 , who are brothers-In-law. Mrs. Henry , a sister of Prohaska , In the absence of lrnry In Colorado , hal been living at Prohaska's , who has provided for her and her family. Henry lately oeturMd here , and nol being able to conlrlbute anything , to the support sopprl or the family , Prohaska objected to Henry's presence In the family. Henry took possession - slon of time home and warned Prohask away. Last evening Probaska returned 10 the house with Fred Schmidt lo have a frIendly talk and try and arrange matters . Henr fred at Irohaska with a shotgun , but missed him and hit Schmidt In the hand and side , but not Inflicting a sertous or dangerous - gerous wound An officer Is now In purui oC Henry , who fed Immediately aCer the' shooting. The fourth annual convention oC the "oung People's Society oC Christian Endeavor of Polk and Butler counties closed last nIght. Nearly 100 delegates were present , and ad- drsses were made by prominent persons from various parts of the , state. William Dxtra wax arrested at Schuyler and brought here this mnorning charged with stealhig I wheel from J. McFadden , agent of tie Northwestern. Ashllilt IIn ; Arrested , _ ASHLAND , Neb , larch 29.-Spocialtu ( ) DEputy SherIff Frank Whielock this after- neon arrested Llnard Graham and took him to Wahoo charged with assault and battery and carrying concealed weallons. The , offense was committed a week ago. J , A. Carr , living north of , this city lost the fingers of his left hand , by haying them caught In the cogwheels oC a aeeder. This city Is all absorbed In the comIng eleeton. There has ben temperance meet- Ing held every night this week and ' every voter has an Interest. The sole Issue Is the saloon. . n.llnl iii. . UllotA Right. Before Judge Baxter yesterday afternoon a mandamus wits brought to compel Cleric " J. J. MalY"of South Omaha to alter the Corm of ballot In all the wards halot ni t10 warls In relation to the designation of the republican council. men , I appearing that they were lrlntel as "by petitiomi" When having proper creden- tlals. Also an amendment was USkfAI re- s\lctnl the school ticket , I being claimed that the ballots are not I'roperly separaled. The election comes oft April 2. An order was mude rectifying the printing or the name or J. Anllerson , \ \ ' . ' \ ' . Slate , J. L Olson , J. Dworak . and F. J. Ka'an. Uoun,1 flyer tn Iltrlrt court , The notorious ) 'I Tuttle who knocked down Dr. Clarke In Sheeley about three weeks ago , and when II failing the doctor suffered a fracture ot the leg was bound over to the district court yesterday In the sum of $ Ie. : Joseph Kerat who ntemlltel to stab Of- ! 01- cer Haler whie the later was arresting him , and was Ilarlaly arreslng ! bound over to the district court yesterday under I $ I , ( bond . - l.nl.1 ( "I" " " a J"hl"'ln ! WASHINGTON , March 29.-Special ( Tele- gram.-'l'lme secretary or thu interIor today denied the motion for a review of his decision - cision against time defendant In the case or Allen Grace against M. 1. Chase from the Mcook land dlslrlct Only 250 for a box oC Steam's ElectrIc Paste to rid your house of vermin COnCElT FOn YOUNG WOMEN 1.lrlOI1 Attencte.t id. .mijsfcmit m EntertaInment In 1 o Illdlni"nJir , I.nat l nn"II , Among time many'.llrUluUons ' Omaha has fostered and whIch hlfTc that Il deserves much Is the Young , Wyen'a Christian aso- ciation. I has don ' ,4t'yjwork ; 10 quietly and ao unostentatiously " \ 4at many citizens are unaware of its exlste\He. \ : One of the objoct.oq this association Is the providing 01,8 pIac ! , fr young women who are employedIn placJ'fr where they can oh- taln mil at n prlcel8ulble to their Incomes Time aasociaUon Ilo _ 1a. provision for the intellectual - telectual advancemfnEpf its members and the furnishing of r t0nhl recreation. ursday evening .h lllbrary committee of this association gave al cpncert In the rotunda oC The Bee building . V tlch lied been especially decorated for the octulon with fags and bunting. The artsUalrIecCproluced by the tasteful arrangement of the decorations was vastly enhanced by ( ho white stuccoed walls of tIme court. All the available seats were occupied , all many were content to stand during the entire e\'enlng. In addition to the many on the main for , the first , second and third floors were thronged. The entertainment was opened ly the lo sort quartet , which gave In attractive rendi- ton of Parry's "The Sailor's Chorus. " Messrs. Fred S. Abel , first tenor ; H _ B. Sunderlanl , second tenor ; J. H. Adams , baritone , and C. A. Hoffman were each at his best. Mr. Mar- tin Brown played a violin solo , "Mazurka . " ly 10hn. In a manner that elicited much ap- plaimse The sweet voice of Miss Myrtle Coon delghtd the large audience In her artistic vocalization of the great Balan CIloser Arditi's "Se Saran Hose , " The program was very pleasingly varied hy a recitation by Mrs. Talbot D. Dakin. Jules G. I.umbnrd sang " 1y Quen , " anti later on Knight's mastcr' lileac. "Rocked In the Cradle of the lcep . " In his customary fetching style Mr. Brown interpreted - terpretell bMuUul ) Moszkowski's great com- poston , "Melody , " specIally arrange for the violin . Mr. Abel's selections were Sunder- ln , 's "Serenad and flrackett's "Proposal. " " : ly Pretty Maid . " by the Mozart quartet , caused much hand clawing , amid Miss Coon Smith's was equally "Contentmcnt well received , " when she sang The accompanists were Miss Stell Brown , Mr. J. E. Butler and Mr. De Hzdon Stam- ! augh , who received much r praise. DY'pepsla seldom causes death , but I'crmlh its victims to live on In misery. Hood's SarI I ' saparula cures dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. CADET OFFICERS' CLUB HOP. Ilgh ohoot Soldier I'rlend" 10y ! Dance with , Their Time officers oC the High School Cadets gave a neat entertaInment last night In the way oC a deuce al the high school bnldlng , I was the Out annual bal given by this organization and the halls of the building were bautlfully decorated With American flags. The hails on the second floor were ured for dancng , and on the third floor corridor refreshments were served durIng the evcnlng. A dance program oC twenty numbers was prepared - progam pared for the occasion. The Omeers' club Is composed of forty-six members , and Includes all the cfcers of the Hgb school battalion. Those constituting tim committees havIng charge oC the dance were : Walden Branch , Harry Tuley , Clark Powell , F'rcd Parsons , Robert Hunter , Chat Shlverlek , \Vanl Cark , Sawyer Gillespie . George Parsons George Purvis , Austin Collett , Herbert Or- felicr aOl Kenneth Bvans. Corporal o the guard Is V. S. Jeusep . , ) Omeers or the cub are nalph Conneli . : president ; George Purvis. vice president : Roy Wagner , secretary : Ward Clark , treasurer. - ' "I . ' Mrs , U. S. Grant .ble\'es the best women to be the true , , s" and mothers They always use Dr. 1'rjces Cream flaking Pow- der. . , I f. : S Clothlnl ' ! "IIcve" Arre"ted. PIERCE , Neb. . Marli 29.-Special Tele- gramn.-Two ) suspclp ! looking characters entered Cleiand's store 'about noon today and asked to look al ' \ " oclothmlng. : While one of the men occupl. , eland's attentIon the other proceeded . Japproprla four pair of pants atemtplnl.o hide them under ! his overcoat Cleltq1.0folIowed \ the culprit out oC the store . qnd ,1eQuest'd Officer Gof 1to , arrest htm. Dot1 ! men pleaded guilty to I , petl larceny Janl'w' Jg , , tnel ! . $ : and costs. I Having no cash , thet w1 work , on the I . slreets. r . . .El ! O."L - J'A1f.1GiLtI'IIS. Darker. A. C. Clde. McCool Neb , Is at the S. C. Schumacher , Adair , 'a. , I.s at the Arcade. . J. A. Walker and wlCe oC Murray arc De- lone guests. Frank Hulls , Earlng , Ia. , Is registered al the Arcade. F. M. Stewart , Dufalo Gap , S. D. , I an Arcade guest. Mr. and Mrs. C ' H. . Reynolds oC Norfolk are ' at the Millard. ' Congressman , Melklejobn regIstered at the Millard last evemming Mr. and Mrs. H ; McBride or Madison are guests at the Miard George T. Brown Is registered at the Darker from New York. , W. H. Love and wife of Tel amah are guests at the Mgrehants Charles Swanson and wife or Joliet , Ill. , are guests al the Millard. O. M. Spencer and wife and Ed It . Spencer or St. Joseph are Millard gests , , and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Dc Wolf Hopper Mrs. lard. Cyril Scott arc registered at the 1111- Forty-tour members oC De Wolf Hopper's Dr. Syntax company are domiciled at the Darlter. John S. hIllier , musical director for the DoWel Wolf flopper Dr. Syntax company Is at the Darker. Herman nuepke , representing the Ireser- alma company Chicago , Is regIstered at time Darker. H. C. Wilson , L H. Wilson , Goshen Ind. , and C. G , Eakin. CrawCordsvle , Ind" , Are registered at the Darker. . At limo Mercer Franklin l3artrarn Doston ; ' George S. Coole , New York : L. M. Dostwlck , Woodbine , Ia , : It . F. ICing , Lincoln : C. O. Carpenter , Abilene : L. H. Foster , Minne- apols : G. S. Houghton , Chicago ; N. Drelden- thai , Buffalo , N. Y. : O. Cox , St. Louis : A. G. Wagner , J. D. Plppnn , Minneapolis . J. liewry Pimiladoiphia : 2I . L. Hendnrson amid wife . New York ; James need , Nebraska City ; C. II. Engle , ' Hamburg. la. Noln" .IUII Rt Lime hotels. At the Millarml-J. T. Trenery . Iaunee City ; 13. N Smith \V. I. Cone Kearney. At the i'axtOml4i. J. Alexander ! , Lincoln : Ii' , 11 Vrnuse. Vest Point : J. H. Rottweil . _ _ _ . - ' Norfolk At the Dellone-Creighton 110rrh' Hum- boldt : F . Delonc-rehhton , lumer , ) ' . 11. L. Dab- cock . Ord ; F. 1 l3niiey . Nebrslen City : : , coc . , Francis , GrJu\jlslaud , : G. 11. Jewett , Arlington , L " . Al the Merchammts-Charlee II . Iiy , Nel- son : N. 1. Ilerchlnt DerKKlln"tWahoo I. : . C. I" Hun- nan , Oxfonl : 1118" D . ! I. Parker l'lalnvlew : fir J. I. , McDonald : 41klnsol I" J. Houghton - ton , Chatrn : 10. 1'1. ' Mprtin , 1.lncoln : James H. l ore , 'rekum 1. . , ] 1JrUn c ( , - ' U . . . . . .1 $ ' tt : . I'I ii , mm I' multi ! I\ One and on.hal cupfuls beef suet , tree of tkln , chopped very line , one anti one-haI cupfuls raisins , lto ned" . one and one-haI cupfuls currants , wash' and picked , one cupful brown "ular , . tWG cupfuls flour , one teaspoonful Hoyal. Baking Powder , four eggs , one cupful milk , one-bai cupful citron , chopped , pinch salt , one tablespoonful Royal Extract Nutmeg , one glass brandy. Put all these ingredients In a bowl , eggs 15 they drop from fimeshell , flour .sifed with powder and brandy ; mix Into rather , short batter : pour Inlo ytlI I ( btttered , cieamieake tin. bake In steady ) ! 1 two hours : servo with Va- nia Bauce : . " ' . . t - Jnllan l'uddln. No I. Three corn IUml1 or bread , one and one- . "all llnts milk , one.bulf cupful sugar , three - - - - - JOHN NEWTON , WILLIAMS . - - - - - - - Eminent Inventor of the Williams Typewriter Owes Strength and Health to Paine's ' Celery COlnpoundf ' I , - t tI'f 1711/ ) \ \ - ; / . , i7/// ? I F-- : f ( If I//li r ii JA'\\ ' \ \ \ I - \ I 4 _ , - , . . " . - , : . . ' - " . . : 'N 1c ; , \ ! ' : . N\ ' 22 ; . . - , S 4 Time old-lmt visionary inventor has given place to the practical , bard-workIng proCessIonal - sIonal Inventor of today. Time successful Inventor must now lo a business man as well as a man or mechanical Ideas. Time high tension oC the nervous system , oren leapt up for months and months , makes tremendous drafts on the healh oC those busy brain workers Many succumb to nervous prostration when they seem Just on the point I of surmounting every tlitflcuity. Of all the countless recent useful inventions none bas passed through so many or 50 rapid a course oC Improvements as the typewriter. Today the latest perfected machine Is undoubtedly - doubtedly the Williams typewriter , whIch represents a vast amount oC cumulative In- vention. i venton. John Newton Williams . its Inventor , was born In 1845 , In Brooklyn , N. Y. He spent SOUXl .Sr ] 'BnnASI l Lfl tTCtTOIfS' Second flay or thioj5ssoclntion's Annual Session 'n 8necfI BEATRICE , Neb . March 2-Speclal ( Tele grarn-The second day oC the Southeast Ne- braska Educational association's annual meeting has been one 'or Intcrest. J. D. Hogn of Lincoln read a paper on "Vertical Writng : " Miss Anna Dunham "Special Day Exercises : " Miss Edith Clark , Ashland "Dodd's Lachers , " and Mrs. Edwards oC Lincoln , "Pupils' Heading Circle. " These furnished an animated discussion. J. D. Stewart of Endleolt read a paper urging time study of current events In the publc schools A cmmlteo was appointed 10 furnish a streamer to be displayed at time Nebraska headquarters of the National association mwlng to bo held In Denver In July TIme evening session was held at Ibo opera house , wiier . after a vocal solo and two encore - core numbers by Prof. H. A. Hewlage of FrEtont , J. D. Demole lectured to an audience , ot 100 people for over two hours . His topic was the "Harp or the Senses , " and was a magnificent effort . The association closes at non tomorrow. Charged wIth Selling Government Ian.ls. \ I I te\IPI BUTTE . Neb" , March 29-Speeial-Wil. ( ) . late editor or llama H. Summers oC Spencer , ejlor the Advocate , was brought before County Judge Skuse today to answer tD the charg oC deeding and conveying properly to which ho had no title , . preferred by John Seller of Spemicer He was held to the district court under bonds of , $200. The properly which he conveyed to Seller was government land , and Is situated In Garfield county. 1IIIement InlKO isurnnd . MINDEN . Neb" , March 2-Speclal ( Tele- grum-The ) implement house of Jens I. Jensen was destroyed ly fire today. I was ur.der fu3i headway when first seen and the ( loss Is estimated at $2.000 : Insurance ligiit. Iisrrlsljuriclidisliies * JI\I "rretl" , IAUISIUnO , Neb , March 29-Special ( , ) -Lauls Endery ) oC the fIrma of nderly Pros " or thIs place , was arrested for time killing of J. store. C. Waiter , 11 old citizen , while In the . Champagne when perfectly pure Is nature's 8ustalner. Get Cook's Imperial Fxtra Dry If you want a delicious drink - - - . - , , . " O u L ' t : ta a " a e' If , r ( I I I : iqq the ROYAL BAKING POWDER superior to all the others in every resptf ; : I is purest and strongest. c : , , WALTER S. HAINES , M , D. : ' Consulting Chemist , Chicago Board of health. _ _ - _ - _ . r I . . .i. : ; _ I _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ , _ - - _ _ . " . , , , . , . " . k'flV-a'.erv.M4-'a , .Lnr.WSe. _ , _ t ' ' , , UQ eggs , one teaspoonful each Royal Extract Ginger and Clunamon , one pinch salt . Steep muln In milk ! ; when leaked squeeze rather dry , place In bowl , beat up with sugar , salt , eggs and extracts , pour mik over tber , boiling , stirring 11 hue while , pour In but. lered pudding dish nnd bale one hour In moderate oven ; serve with . lard Sauce \110 1'111111 , , One quart milk , foul tablespoonfuls sage baled In the mik till soft : set dish In kettle of hot water and let sage swell gradual ) Heal up three eggs and stir Into cooked milk and lago : sal and sugar to taste. Then put In oven and bake very lightly. Sauce for this : Two.thlrds cupful butter beaten to cream , stir In sugar tl quite thick To cupful boiling water add cornstarch starch mixed with cold water , tl the whole , . , his early manhood on the western . frontier. Subsequently he settled In Kentucky , where he became known as one of the most successful - cessful stock breeders In the state. Dut It Is as an Inventor that hI bas won his national reputation. Several most useful and important inventions were incite by him before he produced the " 'llals typewriter , a machine that probably excels all others In the most Important features Mr. \\llams , speaking of the labor expended - pended In bringing the machine that bears lila name to its present perfection , says : "Some four years ago , when engaged In experImental work on the Williams' , I was putting In about 16 hours per day of hard work and worry , and came near breaking down Alhough very particular and regular In nmy habits and careful about eating , my ) stomach troubled me. I was dlfeull 10 eat . nnd more difficult 10 digest and aS31mlate my I food my stomach acting In sympathy with an overworked brain . , A frIend had sent some - JESZ'ElN 1'EV.SIUXs. . Veterans of the n.beilon Uomomhored 11 the General Government. WASHINGTON , March 29.-Special ( Tele- grnm-Penslons granted , issue of March 15 , 189 ; . were Nebrnska : Origlnal-Plilliip Alexander , South Omaaha Douglas. Additional- Thomas . Tucker , Beaver Crossing , Seward Helssue-JosEIJhus Shoue , Falls City , Rich. nrlson cock : Horato P. Smith , Trenton . 11tc1 : Iowa : Original-Nathanial II. Bearl Seva CI ) ' . ,1ossuth , : Andrew Albertsen , Kensett , 'orlh , : John \V , hluston . Early , Sac : John Williams. Krkule , I.ee. Sup- plemental-eOrle II. Simmons. Luther ijooime. IncrenseWiliiamVeoden , North McGregor Clayton : ChfrJe ! E. Brooks . Portland . Cerr Gorda : William E Jon ! , Cedar llflIlds. Linn ; Wllum " ' . Morton Modale naIldt. , Iteisitue-Marion Dun- liar , Whnt Cheer Jcoklk\ \ JOpl A. Ker- cheval , Sioux City . Wooubury ; Benjamin Slvll l"luJlerB , ! arlon , South Uullla : Additional-George ' V. Thomas , Miller . hand. ltetssue-'rhomnas \V. nay , Webster , Day. Colorado : Reissue-Jacob Bentel , Loveland - land , Larimcr . Got 11 i'omir Ull . Early , LINCOLN , March 2-Speclal-The ( ) secretary - rotary oC state gives It out 'as a maier oC considerable importance that I Is to the In- I crest or all publishers who have claims against the state for daily and weekly pa- peru delivered to members during time ses- alo1 that they file time same with him be- fore sino die adjournment. After that time members will be scattered , and considerable tme may elapse before final acton can bo secured on the claims. . 8.1.111 ( Jut Belief S'iiiphloe. LINCOLN ) , March 2-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -Tho State Relief Cmmlsslon today shipped forty-sIx and a halt tons oC four amid ten and a hal Ins of corn meal Into time drouth- stricken district Thirteen counties have flied their organiza- ton to obtain funds frol the ; 200OQO lp' propriatioum , 11 additon to the fty-twl coun- ties Ilrevlously organized , tes . _ -S ArlzllI % i'nImtM fnli I'Iln. TUCSON , Arlz" , March 29.-A rain Is badly neded throughout southern Arizona ac = . _ . II DC consIstency ot thin ( starch : mix thIs with sugar and butter , pour one-half over Iludding whie , warm Ind other unit Just before serving aCer adlng , one teaspoonful Ioyal Extract Vanilla , Lemon or NUlmeg to give a rich liavor. p /11110 ( 'mike ( , \IIOlc ) . One and one.bal CUllfuls sugar ( cut ) , elghl eggs one and one-halt cupfuls lour , one-half te8lloonful Hoyal flaking Powder , one tla- spoonful Hoyal Extract Bitter Almnomids hell sugar In one arid one-hal gills of water uimtil , taking some UII on end oC spoon handle and ' cooling In water , I breaks brittle , when lt once pour It on the eggs , previously . whipped ten minutes ; continue the whipping twenty minutes longer : add lour , sifted with Ilowder and extract ; bake In well buUlred I cake mould In quick oven thirty minutes. Paine's cElery compound to one oC my busi- ness associates anti knowing him personally , and seeing what It did for him , I though I would try it.- I commenced taking I heforo meals , and It at once stimulated my appetite and aldel digestion. I tool two boles and . was much benefled. - "Again two yenl later I was troubled with nervousness and indigestion . and again tool ' benefit. Paine's celery compound with great beneft 11 wife , after her long illness last summer , and severe nervous IJrostralon and some trouble train indigestion , concluded to try ' lalno's celery compound a few weeks ago , . and she Is now taking It with steady Im- " provement. Several of my friends have ' 4 taken It on my recommendnton , and are now practical believers In Its great restorative powers. 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