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'J'nE ! OMAllA : DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY APRTT.J 3 1895. r ;
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\ RIChARDS ACTED TilE CZAR
1l' 1- " Refuseel to Allow the - Rcord : : of the Body to
I l' Do ReM } ,
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SI'EM < ER OVERRULED TIlE HOUSE RULES
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\ 'J t'rntct I'loel AnlMt II" AltocraHc Ac-
tll , hut It Utl No Oood-HI to Ulst
Ilrnn I'R .fI-SRI"r7 Ill
_ Sent to Contcvticc.
LINCOLN , April 2.-Speclll ( Telerram.- : )
speaker nchlrlts again demonslrated today
his oblly to override the minority DC the
house by sheer force of numbers and reckless
. . ! gnorlnl ; oC all rules DC the house anti pula- :
men lor , practice. When the clerk hat coin
menced to read the jOlrnal the usual luolon
/ "ns made to ienri the rul : and "hpcnse
. with the rpa lng. Barry objected to this ,
\ . calell for the rending to Ilroceet In full and
quoted , the house rule , which provides that
'JJh shal be the course unless nnanhnols
. consent Is secured for dispensing with the
Tetllng. The speaker ruled him out DC order
\ _ 'I Harry appealed rrom the decision of [ the
lleaker , hut the later was sustained hy the
] luse Iy n strict party vote. .
Barry then asked permission to file a I
Irolest and have It recorded , II the Joural.
% 'Ihe speaker told him to write It out and
sell It UI' . and ho would look at it. flarry's
. object was to ascertain what the Journal
showed oC the queer proceedings had 'eslor.
day concerning the Umaha Ore and ' I'olcl
commissIon hIll . , house 101 13U. 1lovard
' esterllay iak . two or three telling points
.galnst ) iticliards . but It was thought douht-
fill I any l' ' f hIs 1101lts or cider or protests
'were spread , upon , the recorda or the house.
I OMAHA CANAL 11.1. MAY PASS. 1 '
The Omaha cri1 bill. senate me 181 , was ,
In ronluilee of lh whole. recommended ,
tOday for It S1 c. One ( ( C the most Important
atenllmfnt , 311011t.1 waa striking out the
word 'irrigatlon" In every 1lace , where . H
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occurred , In the bill. The Icasure Provides
Is authoriaed to
that any county In the state authorlzcl
Issue bonds 10 the amount of not to exceed
. 1 10 per celt of the assesJe valuation or the
county for the purpose of constructing a
.anal through the county for navigation ,
.e water power and all other l'UfIOSes ' except
) irrigation.
h ' . Senate file 13 , Popc's bill to provide for
t the sale oC roc,1 , and MUIS In a IHrc state to
, prevent adlleraton and providing ! for a pure
teed commission was Imocked out The pro-
, s. - visions of the tti.fatel measure were almost
Identical with United States Senator Pad.
Ienlcal
) dk's pure food , bill , which at one time
/ createll considerable Interest In congress.
The house passed Cole's Immigration bill
. today ) , but It was a long tune doing H. There
J. . - . "rp two " , I. of the house and then I failed
& 0' , of ' - ' passage - - wlththo - ; - emergency anl clause. This
I measure ! In the Interest of . .1.V. . Johnson ,
nt present one or the three secretaries of the
Board of 'lal10rtat0I. who 13 I supposed to
- IlarO serious Intentela oC resIgnIng In favor
If (1V. . Merrill . who hnB licen promised the
I posItion. The bill Irovlles that ( the governor
'I Eecretary of stale and commlssloncr ! of public
¶ . lands nod buildings shal comprise the Stale
t Board of Immigration. with power to appoint
1 secretary at an nnnual salary of $2,000.
. . . This ecretary. In reality. will be the hoard
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; ' ann his duties wi COllJrlle the collectIng
i and distribution oC stntlatcs calculated to In-
1 . duce Immigration. In addItion to this the
t I , eecrstary Is empowered to examine hotels
I aol ! tOllglng houses for the purpose DC In-
! t .peclng fire escapee lie Is also authorIzed
to Inspect fnctorles and workshops In regard
to child labor , fro e3calea , ete. , pertainIng
to the health and safety oC artisans or em-
; plo'es and pot laws governIng the eame . and
D fine of $50 Is Imposed ou owner oC such
factorIes I the lame are torn down or de-
stroyed.
Itroye.
Itroye.HOUTIN
HOUTIN OF THE ? MORNING.
'Vhtn the clerk hal commenced reading
. . tlo journal thIs. moring Chace moved that
, ! - ( the rules bo suspended nnd the reading of
( J' I the journal ' .1splnsed with. Barry made the
point oC order that It was the duty oC the
clerk to proceed with the reading DC the
cerk
. journal unless It was dispensed with by una-
' Imous COlilleilt nnd quoted rule 1 of the
house rules on the duty oC the speaker lS 1
folows :
. He shal tule the chair every day pre-
c - J escly It the hour to which the house shal
have adjourned on tile precedIng day : shaH
I i ImmedIately call the members to order . and
I on the appearance of a luorum shaH cause
, th journal cf the precedIng day to bo read
{ c Darry argued that It was the duty of the
1t , speaker to proceed In Iccordanc wih this
l rule unless unanimous consest was gIven to
- do otherwise. Speaker Ilchnrds ruled Barry
t out oC order anti the later appealed from
- the decision of the speaker . who was sus-
I tallied by ! strict party vote. Darry asked
. , leave to file a protest and have It recorded In
. the journal.
t ; "Pllt ' your protest In writing , sOlId It up 1
anll wo'l look at It , " was the Insolent reply
or the speallr to the gentleman from
Grelley.
1'he object of flurry's effort was to see bow
' , tar the clerk hal complIed wih the law In
spreading Illon the records the protest or
: the rank rul-
. 1Iowartl filed yesterday against -
l. Ing or U:3 speaker In Ignoring ills protest.
p House roll No. 601. hy Judd , providing for
the ejectment ot Contractor Dorgan from the
penitentiary , was Ilasscd by 1 vote of 73 to 2.
r 'j'he bIll authorIzes the approprIation or
$35.000 frr the purpose of buying out Dor-
- gall , the present Prison contractor and for
, other necessary expenses incIdent thorelo.
, Three appraisers of the contruclor's property
' c 1 are to bo appolntel , , one by the Board or
< Public Lands alHl BuIldings , one by Dorgan ,
and ono by the overnor. ! Should Dorgan
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I . ' fall to select his appraiser the other two
' are to proceed und allllriise ) ) the properly.
, When Soderman's name was called he
I asked to be excused from voting . a he lIe-
. ileved there was a scholl concealed In the
I levoll
,7 _ 1 bill. The speaker Inform him that no ono
f . commenced. cotItti be excused after the roll cal had been
I "In that case , " replied Soderman " 1 place
l the whole responsibIlIty for this measure on
" , (1II majority 1111 vote yea. "
The following has on third readIng were
4 ? plRlell :
t House roll No , 280 , by flee , providing for
1 ii cMlty bard If equalizatIon ot assesl'
' _ i 11011tS.
' p lon'o roll No. 462 . II House , provIding
I t\lt counlY ISS08sori shall assess property
I without reference 10 the assessment books or
. I the precedIng year
house roll No. 408 , by Barry . for the n"ler
. / cr Iav\1 ) S. . lenyon , deputy sherIff of dtnto-
.
' , lope count )
'I louse roil No 161. hy larle , providing Corn
n : Jlnmhlng Inspector In cIUI'1 ur tile metro.
t I Ilolton ( class
House roll No 39t. by Burns of Dodge ,
lrovldlrg for the election oC supreme judges
1ill regents ot the State unIversity .
. house roil No. 268. by I I llis , 10 compel
institutIons transactIng a hunkln buslnsss
. to keel ) a lIst oC shareholders tor the Inspec-
1101) ) oC creditors or the Instluton.
crlllors
S t , lon roil No , 431. by McNit , providIng
* hot , articles or Incorporation have been le.1
J . with cOlnly clerks us well as with the seers-
tlry oC stalt' .
, - house roil No. 461. ; hy Walt , providing for
- - , ? ; ; ' ? the enforcement oC ( luaratIlIno lawl In cites
anti vlagl's ,
, flotilla roll No 540 hy Cole , creating a
' . : ' board of lIllilligI allah anll deling Its dutIes .
SI wlhent tie omergtHc ) clause .
, ) Thl' house took . . a recess untIl 2 p. I.
- ' , ' , ' .1 \ ; BmmO\ 1 01 MOhIihlNS'l'itFCiiiilt. :
The following resolutIon was Introduced
' . b7 SnIU , In the uClrnoon 1111 alolltl'd , :
. ' , , ? . Vllereae . Captain ' Gt'orC lohren.
- t Ieher\ , ! t'll Mt. d.nl' AIIII 1. 2 .30 : p. Ill.
" - J' lie was taken Ill In the hallway in'ur tilt \
, i door ot the senate gallery Inl tIled when
. . , I cPIJolIo his Count 01 K l Street , Kml ,
' Vilerells. ' 1he Ill'cl'asl',1 * , WOe nn . honore'l '
veteran of the rtheiiol , hn\lnl served wIth
, - . ltStilCtIOll. nl\ ( \ . beIng tile Irat to tIle at
hIlt Iklt ut duty 11 tillS legIslature . Ihere.
, , foes he It
Iesuh'ell. That WC . his ( omra es. nnll
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- the melbert of tilts i)04y . du ilt'rt'lI ) ' OX.
-1 I. t"HI our 5)'lllllfltily to the I'reaved ( altlhly
, ' . l " unit to his cOlru ( l > of Iho UnuHI Army ot
fv r. thL BIIIUll and < that n ( DII at this , token
ti , - ' or respect be sent to tile \ IfS nnd children
, , t4' of the declnld. '
.
, , , , The Illeak r uunounced that the senlte
, " . Illd returned huuse roIl No 61 , the allpro-
+ \ Jrlaton bIll for salaries or dll'arlment and
. " , , state InstulJn ottlcers . wIth a iong lIst of
' : ' alnendineots Crow nlove that the house do
not concur II the amend men Is. but that a
commIttee bo appointed to confer wIth the
senate and rellrt. There wa I demlnd
it _ _ * . .tlat the Imelllenll b rean , and when
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the speaker had complied h" held that 1 fal-
ore to concur II any one oC the amendments
was 1 nonconcurrence with the entire bill .
Crow's motIon prevailed and the speaker appointed -
pointed I the houo conference commIttee
Crow , Chaco and Von HOleen ,
The following senate files on third reading -
Inl were paued'
No. : , IITvhlng ' that nil warrants shal
draw Interest fret lhe date oC their pre-
sentation.
talon.
No. 281 , providIng for I canvass oC the
vote on the constItutIonal amendments.
No. 2iO , Joint resolutIon , providing that
Nebraska shal In the Cutlro bo known ant
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referred to as tile "Tree Planler's Slal1.
HOlse roll No. 550 , with senate amendments -
ments , pro\ltlnl for the manner In which
the constitutional amendments shaH he sub-
mied to the people , was concurred In , and
goes 10 the governor for his signature.
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Senate me 60 . provIding for the appoIntment -
ment of [ an extra baIlIff II the slllreme court ,
was defeated . I was Inlro'uced ' In the eeo-
ate hy Caldwel , and It Is saId was Intended
to provide a place for A. C. Wrhht , late reCording -
Cording clerk In the office of Governor
Crounse and now supply clerk oC the legis-
lature. 'Davles mad successful fight on
the measure and It went under.
II commIttee of the whole the following
bills were recolmenle,1 , , for passage :
Senate file 139 , providIng for the 11estruc-
ton or the Hnsslan thistle.
No i7 , relatIng to contracts for the conditIonal .
Iltonal pa'I , lease or hire oC railroad and
street railway eluipment.
No 15U , to authorize ciies oC more thnn
5,000 and less than 25,000 POlllaton to pro-
yule for 11Ilc Ilarlls.
No. 181 , enabling counties 10 Issno honll (
to construct and operate canal for nvha-
tloo . water Ilower and all other purposes , ex-
etilt Irrigation.
No. 2:1. : providIng for placing words "u )
Petitloll" un election tickets.
No 3i9. 1II0vllng that countIes niay vote
bonds for brIdge purposes.
No. 124. providIng for the pensioning oC
firemen or paId Ore departments aCer a con-
1110U5 service of twenty.ono ) 'earl. and the
widows 0111 orphans of Iremen who lose their
lIes In the line of dtity
The house then adjourned until 10 a. m.
tomorrow. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i
1hNATI IUl'UFIUU : I'll LUl I\ 1
looal.rl fOl' I'rlvnto lIttle Take Up Iho Time
of tll 11.1"11 ,
LINCOLN , April 2.-Speclal.-Tile ( ) senate
conlnoncel Its daily grInd In the midst or
considerable couruslon. The lobby was Unusually .
usually large and a great deal ot buttonholIng .
holIng was In progress. The senate Is being
importuned every moment of the day to pass
this hill or that bill for the benefit ot prIvate
inIIVIdUlls ( Some or these bills provllo
places for lew OillClllIS. Some euablo 111(11-
vhllal8 to accDlplsh theIr Own prIvate ends ,
Few of thel are of Importance to the state
at large. Tile collate has enough to do t It
will confine Itself to tile worl1 of Imulng the
appropriation bills.
After tile reading of the Journal a number
of reports from standing 1nmltees were
receIved , Imong them being the following :
house roll No. 208. providing for the proper
defense or various suits commenced and now
pending In 'he i federal court attacking the
consttutonaliy ( of an act entitled "An act
to regulate railroads . to classify ) freights to
fx reasonable maximum rates 10 be charged
for the transportation ef freights upon each
at the railroads In the state of Nebraska , and
to provide penalties for the violation of the
act , " approved April 12 , 1893. all to appropriate -
IJrlate funds to pay the expenses Including
witness fees , court costs traveling expenses ,
printing and attorneys' fees already Incurred ,
und to be Incurred In connecton therewith.
The committee on claims recommenlel that
the bill be ad\'ancCI to thIrd reading and
passed. ,
The committee on banks and currency recommended - .
ommendel the passage or house roll No. 101
This Is the new bankIng law Introdnced In
both houses. Each branch ot the legislature
passed Its own bill , but ns amenled the honso
bill was the most acceptable. Several senators -
ators , however desIred to add one or two
amenlments , and It was therefore made a
special order for 3 o'clock.
Wright made another effort to bring up the
Lincoln charter. He moved that I be ordered -
Iered engrossed for third reading. There I
wore signs or protest and the senator withdrew . I
'
drew his IllOtlOl ) .
motol.
The senate then read for the third time
and passel , house roll No. 550. a bill tntro-
duced by Davies , to amend the law defining
the manner In which proposed amendments
to the constitutIon may he voted upon.
The gambling bill introduced early In the
session by Hahn , anti which was 10 radically
amended by tile senate last week , was read
the third time and passcd.
The senate then took a recess until 2
o'clock
After recess the senate again resumed the
order ef bis on third readIng. Senate file
No. 80 , b ) Graham , to require and regulate
the registratIon oC voters for election par-
poses In cites oC he t metropolItan , first and
secolul , class. was read the third time and
anl
passed.
The banking net was then taken up and
amended The amendments permit savings
banks to loan 10ey upon second mort.
ages on real estate and limits tie amount
oC money the banks may loan to their own
ofilcers. The bill was then ordered to Its
third reading.
HOI.COMB'S BILL 1tFPORTED.
Holbrook from the commitee on manu-
ractures and commerce reported back the
bill Ilassod hy the house and known as the
governor's oleomargarine bill , It being the
measure Introduced by lcKeeby upon the
recommendaton ot Governor 10lcomb. Tile
commlteo recoinmende . that the bill be
passed and I went 10 the general mo.
The cleric of tile houbo reported that the
house had refused to concur In the senate (
amendments to the salary appropriation bill ,
and was authorized upon , motion a conference committee
Wright tlen renewed his effort to resurrect -
rect the 1.lncoln charter. He again moved
that It , be advanced to third reading without
further consideration. lie admited that
there was uow no prosJlect that the charter
would pass the house. He only wanted to
,10 what he ( could to fulfill his oblIgations to
his consttumts ( by securing Its Ilassage
through the sennte. Ills motion precipitated
the bamo controversy between himself , Mc-
Kesson and Callwel that took place twice
last weel Doth the later senators were
anxious to add numerous amentlinents but
In spite or their opposion tile sClah' . by a
t Io.lhlrtls vote , ordered the bill elIgroseed
for third reading. elgrosset
'rile senate then went Into committee or
the whole anti conslderld a number or bills
of minor Importance that had been reported
by the sItting cotntnlttee .
SIWIING COMMITTF1'S REPORT.
'File sifting commltee reported six senate
his and eight house his wih ( tile recoiii-
mendation that they lIe considered Immediately .
diately . These are the last senate tiles thai
wl be acted uJon at the present session
None of them ( were or extreme Importance.
The lIeutenant governor appointed as the
senate conference commiteD 01 the salary
appropriaton bill Senators Graham , Black and
Cn h\n'l.
The , house his ) reported today were read
the first time . after which the senate went
Into commllee of the whole to eOlsler ! , the
his just reported hy the slrng commi lee.
Senate tile 128 , by holbrook , to aulhorlze
the business or life Insurance 01 the mutual
asSestIlUcilt . co.olertve and natural premium
plan , was tile frt bill on the list. After a !
long search the secretary of the senate was
tIllable to find I and the commllee rosl.s I
son as the committee rOle the bill was found .
hut In lie ( reanthne a motion to adjourn had
been carried ,
' \NIIII Anolh.r I.U.f 111 ,
LINCOI.N , April 2-Special.-The ( ) slaml-
log relief comlnHlees of the senate and house
wtled on Governor Holomb today anti . on
behalf of the relief commission , askl'll him
to recommend another relief bill for 50000.
The governor agreed to do this , I Is stated ,
by \ member or one of the commIttees . and
wIll send In the recommendation to uorrow.
, \s but three days remain or Ihe session this
mO\e wi require Pretty close work 10 get
such a leasuro legally conshlere'l ' Under
the law the governor has tile right to recommend -
ommend the ( IntroductIon oC a bill aCer the
lermlnaton of the torIY-llaYlml. hut In
order to be effective at this late day I would
bo nlcesstry 10 Introlluce bills In duplicate
In each houle anti elide them past each
other , , iIack and forth , until ole of thel
became \ law , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Arnlltlua fur H"t l rati .
UUYLlm ( , Neb , April 2.-Speclal.- ( )
The county commlsslonera are at , I'ork under
the provisions of house rol No 63. . to pro-
curs feed and seed for farmers In this
county wlo are In need Ilds Crom various
grain dealers were being received by the
board this ulornlDg. The bids offered to
supply eeed earn I 48C to 60c , oats al :20
to 360 , flax , $1.6 ant wheat at not to e - .
ccel 6e.
Joseph Drsltes still lies In jaIl In default
of tile $300 bond , under which he was placed
by the county court lat Thursday , In con'
sequence or I complaint made against him
uy his wlCe. The complaint cited Ihat she
had been bruised , beaten antI otherwise mal-
IreatLI , And that her le had been threat-
enlt end that site was In great fear thereof
'Iho judge placed him under $ S00 bonds
Drantes Is so thorouRhly feared ant ills-
liked br the people DC this vicinity that none
or his neighbors will go on hIs bond , although -
though he Is considered well off.
nUlHS lUll 'HI CUllW.T TIlING ,
.Sellntn Concuu II Ihe IOU80 Srlcctol of R
1omi l < mhlcl for : eirnska.
LINCOLN , April 2.-Speelal ( Telegram.- )
One oC the incIdents In the senate was the
little debate between Senators Sprlchlr ant
Sloan over the proposition to designate the
golden rod as Nebraska's floral emblem. A
Joint resolution friendly to the golden rot ,
has lInseed tile house , ant I came up In the
senate for final passage. Senator Sllrecher
sought to substitute the violet for the goldeti
rod . and ill eUllllort of his motion male what
Is hy unanimous consent conceded to be tile
address DC the session. I had evidently been
carefully prepared . and was a ! eloquenty
eXllressel as It was beautrul In conception.
Senator Sloan championed the ollel rot In
nn argumenl worlhy oC comparIson , hut c\'I-
denty delvered on the epur of the moment.
The golden rod triumphed , In spite of the
PoetiC . eloquence oC Senator Sllrecher.
1(11" ( " , of Jllkelll ( UonitnItteq.
1.1 NCO.N , April 2.-Special.-Tite ( ) bIlls
for expenses Incurred by the senate coni-
tIlittecS . on finance , ways and mea lS ant
Ilublc lal11 anl buildIngs , when they \Is.
Hel tile several state Instlutons , have been
alowe by the senate and the Touchcrs
drawn . Eight member or the commltco on
puhlc lands 111 , bulhlngs traveled 1,051 :
mies and drew pay for ten duy/ . The eight
11mbers ( were TefTt . Irtssler , Saunders
Hnlhhuu , Smith , McKesson , Sloan all Mc-
Keeby . anl each drew $135.10. 1'he amounts
Irawn t)3 ' the member or the finance corn-
mltee ranged from $ IS to $134.00. The
vouchers wert drawn as follows : Graham ,
lrwl
$13t.60 : 1jul10. $ i31.60 : hitchcock . $3t0 :
Wright , $38 : Noyes , $123.10 : SteuCer , $102.40 :
Calilwell . $12.10 ; Bauer , $13t.GO.
Four IlIellbers ( . of the Soldiers' and Sailors'
home commllle visIted that Instlluton and
the voucher book .hows that Senators Cald-
wel. Craham , Akers and Cross drew $21.80
each .
tach.
The his for the committee of three sella-
hors who visited Eldyvlle for the purpose
of making report ror ali agaInst the bondsmen -
men for OIl Inspector Itmlston will add
quite malerlaly to the junketing expenses or
tile senate.
May "ola for Alt nt (111cc .
LINCOLN , April 2.-Special.-'lile ( ) senate
this forenoon Passed a bIll which may materIally .
rlaly assist In carrying the constitutional
amendments to be submitted at the general
electIon In 18UG. Under the present law each
cnsttutonal amendment must be voted Ipon (
separately. Representative Davies ot Cass
county offered a bIll which will enable the
voter to vote for oil ot the IJrOposd amendments -
ments by a single scratch of the pen. TIl
bill provides that all or the constitutional
amendments shal be prInted on a separate
ballot , at tilt top oC which shall bf printed
the \orls :
"Amendmenls to the ConstItution-Yes-
No"
TIle voter may then vote for or against all
the proposed amenlmenls by simply making
a cross marl opposie tile words "yos" or
" 110. " Tile populist senators voted against
the bill.
bi.Ule of Crtitio' III , Signed.
LINCOLN , AprIl 2.-Spccial.---Governer ( )
Holcomb today Ilgnld senate file No. 19 , pro-
vitling that In counties whose population exceeds -
ceeds 70,000 county boards may employ ad-
nl-
dltonal counsel In civil matters . as the public
interest may require. .
Snrco'Nfll ) Ic.IMlml tile 'oiltlcre.
OKINAGA , Mex. . Allrl ' 2.-Another con-
Ict has occurred between tile authorities
and tile followers of Saint Teresa Urrca ,
tile so.ca'led patron saInt of the MexIcans
of this section . In a cunfct several days
ago between the authories a 11 crowds
that lockNI to see Teresa , three IlelHOnS
wCI'e killeti. The
Illell. ' aulhorltes dltelmlnet to
111,0 anothel' alempt to quell the excttt'-
bent , and UI armed force wns sent to the
HI0t where 'elISI was camped , wih orders
tu capture I wooden image whIch dIe cur
Cloth Her followers resisted the alemlltell
capture , and In the fKht which folowed ,
five were Itled and three were injured
She escaped , ali Is SUI'Iosed , to he Oi her
way to hcr old home , . In Sonora , Mexico
' 'Ul.il.I'lIU JJln J. .
Dr. Isaac M. Himes , dean or the faculty
of the Western Reserve unl\erslr. Is dem ! ,
Governor Stone ot Missouri has approved '
a bill looking train robbery a capital of-
tense.
' 'he miners In the Pltsbul dIstrIct have
doehlod to ask the public for aid for the
strikers.
David M. Stone for rorty-one years ed-
thor of the New York Journal of Commerce
Is lietid
A cold wave put In an appearance at
Nashville yesterday the thermometer drop-
Illng forty degrees.
Superintendent Frlel of the cole company -
pany denies that the rent of company
hJuses has been raised.
The jury II the Lane case at St. Louis
has aClultpd hIm or the charge of li1Ur-
lur-
dering Patrick Noonan .
The St. Louis court ot Ippeals has ullhe,1 ! ,
the right oC the School board to compel
chidren to he vacclittted , .
I.'rnz Yon Reel the diamond cutter tie-
lalned at New Yolk by the ininligration
olcials , has been released ImmIgrton
A c'lonl sweJlt ovel' Bopne county , Kon-
ttlcky . yes tenIa ) ' und wrecked nlmerous
houses , but no one was kihitI.
The " 'Inlow Gluss trUst will have a meet-
Ing some time thus UloIltil . Rl I It Is pre-
Ilcted the combinaton wil he dlssoh'ed.
Nearly al ( the bchoolR In ' 1ennesHee ) 'IS-
tei'day ! celebrated Ihe 10lh anniversary of
the adllsllon of the state to the union
Alms Williams ot Columbus , 0. . was ar-
mllned 'lstordn ) ' on the ehnrge lt murder-
InK tIer two children , und wah'ed examlna-
lon ,
'i'ile boilermakers' strIke 11 Clevelulll haK
beln sel led In most of tile shup , and a
slleI ) ' setelent In the other/ Is lliltiCi-
/
'tilted ' . nnUc-
Cnlllain Stiles of HI1rlwa ) ' , 11 , WIB shot
nnd , wounded hy
seriously / Iluurantno
/'lld , itt refused to lllt when ordered to
dO FO.
Two trolley cars ( olldld at Cumlen , , N.
J. , yesterday . nlli ( eight persons were 10re
or less Mevelelr Injured , but none of them
wil die.
Tile Tennessee leglaluhlrt reconvened res-
terla , ) ' . ' 1he report If tile COllultee to In.
vestgult thl' gnhernatollal election Ii unx-
lousl' awaited.
'rile SprccllelK sugar refinery It i'hlIailel-
Ilhll elIot IIOWI ) yesterday ) ' fur un indt-tlnite
Ilertol. , Two thuusand men WCle tilrt'l )
out of enlployrnent.
' 1ht Britsh brig , J.V. . Masters , Call lain
MeNell , came Inlu Sun 1.'I'aneIFCO rester-
< U ) ' . Durlnl the voyage n < emt'ntld sliior
bhol the cupluln'e times , serIously wound.
Ilg hlnf
The hlavemoyer & iMiler ' '
Iu\'lmerer 1'111 Mugal' refinery In
Irookl'n has hten shut du\n ( ot' a shell
time 01 account of tht' 11110mlznlon or
111151 llt45. 1111 I I la rumored thllt I other t trust t
liante wIll foilu' .
John N. I"IHlle. speaker of tilO i'ennsyl- )
vanIa house In 1SI13 . vas elIot and seriously
wounrl , Willie riding ( on un express train
on tile Htldln ! r011. The hulet OXlrtss wal Ired
through the cur window ,
'Iht supreme . 'ourt ot Indiana has d'eithed ,
dlllel
Iglinst g. P. le'nolds & Co. . t'ontretor. ,
wha RUtl tile L. I . N. , A. & C. road for prosY .
pecl\'o prUtI on ContractS whih * Iros.
RI\I , Ihen the construction thlrtafer aban-
.
dOI1d.
Mayor StronG has sent I message 10 the
Hoanl ot Aldermen settIng forlh the Ililali-
Inan-
clal CO 1\1 lon of lho el ) ' . He states the
Iltl ' 11Imlnl8tllon udOlll1 every subterfuge .
tue to avohl Issuing honls for the 1'SY- '
Ilnt ( ot el ) 1II1htellneRs to ( oret' It upon
the present anI
In the stIlt of Wiiam : I Hunk's helnl
at Ihladellhll ugalnst tile Mutual Life
Insurnce t'II'any or New York the corn-
POll ) ' set nil tile defense that the decelst.1
was an embezzlel' und 1 hankrull , pnd 11-
mediltel ) Iwrulo 10lmllng Hulclde took
out the Insnrance to enable his heirs to
Ilay Ul Ills debts.
l x.Mllllter ThulRton ot hawaii arrived
In Son Pranllsco yesterday lalal will Hal
fur home on the steamer Arwn Saturla ) ' ,
Wllul B , Cornwall , I royalist sympa-
)
thizer who has been accused of aiding tile
late revolutIon , will tel on the lume
steamer. le hal been % s'urIlell , the author-
Ites wIll not permit warne,1 ,111. ' but he
la determined to lake the attempt. .
GRANT GOUN1X SEAT FIGHT
nYlnnis and Whit ' rMfY Do Involved in
fn An4t Isuo ,
LITIGATION THAT " UVIVE MANY YEARS
:
The e 'ho i'rovoketlijt ' Ionl Since head or
Iclhlent , of iHI'f States-ltecoril
I , 'ht.n.o Of . ( ! itO Trolhle ' 1-
lost 1' I ' lro"d.
-
HYANNIS , Neb ; ; Atiril 2.-Slleclal ( Teie-
gram.-The ) countrl ( t war between Whit-
mal and hyannis I at while heat. A writ
ha been issued Crom the sUllreme court to .
the clerk of tile district court of Grant county
to do somethln which tue clerk does not
understand. The maler has been resting for
about seven years amid all the Plaintiffs re-
mo\e,1 trm the county some five years ago or
are 11ead , and there Is no record oC the nastier
that can be Count lu the county. Men all
trms COllie UII [ rom Whlmau today to Iel :
the records , but thy went back empl The
records , were guarded b ) the sheriff and del'
titles anti remain at hyannIs. An attorney or
Thltord Is assisting the Whitman people
but thl eld Is some dIstance off.
: a\B = 'l\I-UIU : UII.U JIW\SI I
'lumnA Urnl'er uf I.11l00111 iflllC5 Ills SOl
II nil Old " 'oi ,
LINCOLN , April 2.-Speelal ( Telegram.- )
The little 7'Ylar.old boy of Thomus Drller
was .1rowne,1 , Itt a well at tile earlier uf
'enth all N streets this afternoon. The
chili was playing with his brother , I year
older , lear the wel , which hat a curbing
only about eight inches high I Is 8ul'posel
that he leaned over lost his balance and
fell Ilto the tehl . which Is about thirty fet
dccl ) . Drllor was one oC tile cnldlialls ( for
aldermal In the First ward
Judge Dundy rl'turnct rrom Deatwool yes-
tertitly sulerlng from I severe coltl . ACer
adjournIng the fed ral court unt AprIl 11
hl' departed for his bome In Olahu today
to recruit.
A jury In the district cOlrt has ,1ech111 , the
hart ought Stratton wIll case ill favor ot the
CoIlteStaIltS . Mrs. 1111 Mr. Gunder , the
dauhltr unIt son.ln-Iaw or Irs. Zacheus
Stratton . to whom . tile largest share of tile
ilusbanti's Irol'ertas lVliiel. That the
testator was lentaly unsound at the time
the Will was 1IIIe Is l enl of the grounds or
the ontest. In hits connecton a curious
clrcumltance hne como to the knowledge or
the Itorney for the dofellse. I came too
late , hOlevlr , to submit to tile Jur ) ' . The ) '
have learn ell that the wi In l1spull Is a
fie slnle or that or the late , Jales G. illalne .
being copied from the statesluan's last will
and testanlent 'erbatini .
Oil I hc l'lnl. lt Wnlerluo.
WATERLOO . Nel , "prl 2.-Speclal.-J. ( )
C. RobInson , Will Myers J. S. Nesbit and J.
I. . Denton spent the day down on the Plate
Ilunting. They bagged a few ducks amId
SCale smal birds . ali report lots or geese ,
but very wl,1
Grain merchanls report hea\ ) orders for
oats and corn for seeltltg pnflse3 [ rom the
western portIons or the ( state.
A number oC fea-niers here are going lo
give "King" corn 'a' 'est and , try potatoes
)
thIs ) 'ell. The" iive been two carloads
In10rtel from the' ' . ' ler states for seed In
the past m0011til. ' Tiis ( wil give the land 1
much nedel , rest It aving been run In corn
for the past ten years.
A bicycle factory' i' , the latest acquIsItion ,
It having heel stottcb two experts from
Toledo O. At , frt ! the output wi be
linaitetl. I : I !
[ , nee Ci ) ' \ ct'j4lIlIett1ry " \ ( : oiitest .
I'AW'NRE CiTY / ' Nsb. , AI'rl ' 2.-Spoclal (
Telegram.-Thl ) anImal ' declamatory Contest
at the High school was held tonlghl. There
were eight conlestantsf Miss Ieda Miller car-
ried off the honorD QC : thl . evening and will '
' ' ° '
represent Pawnee' Cit Iml the southeastern
Nebraska district atJhe contest at Platts-
mouth Friday night , ,1iss Ada Post scured
the first oratorical alil Miss MalHI hare the
me al In tile humorist class. The winners
were presented wlh beautiful gold macdais.
District court convened here today with
Judge A. S. Babcock presiding. One hundred
and twenty.two cl'l and one criminal case
comprIse the docllet. The Nebraska City dis-
.
trict conference oC the I'resb'terlan church
with 100 delegates In attendance Is In
Ielegates atendance les-
stall herl.
ITnrlnr , 'l'rittl "t 1'"lrhnry.
FAIRBUIt' Neb. , April 2.-Special.- ( )
The testimony In tile case oC George S. ' \l-
hams . charged wIth the murder oC Charles
Sinlley . was all In last night alld the case
was submItted to the jury this morning ,
The defense \ "tonaporary Insanity , " his
attorneys claiming that Wiiams was In
such a condion oC mind front the time or
the light In the saloon . when he was knock
down by Smiey , until after he had rol-
lowed the later to the Hocl Island depot
and shot him , thaI he was not responsible
for his actions.
The Jury In the Williams murder case has
been out len hours with no sIgns of an
agreement. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
11IHII , , Ila.nlc emilio l'ln ) .
INDIANOLA , Nob. , March 2.-Speclal.- ( )
Excavating for tile Masonic tompl cOIn-
mencel this morning. The structure will bo
a two.story brIck twent.fvo oct fronting
on ( Main street slxtY'3lx feet deep anti
thlrt.tour feet by fifty feet fronting on )
street. The aecond story will contain a
ledge rom , hanquet roonl . otc. . to he used
exclusively as a Masonic bali . The first
story will contain a large store room , I
wil cost $ ,000. Th brick for the bulling
will bo male bare 'rho hoard or directors
conslslts of lion . J. J. Lamborn , W. G.
Black . S. H. Smith , G. W. Short and J. S.
Philps.Il" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Il" ( ' nl' ' liRill lit " ' " 1"11 , .
VALENTNR ! NEb. , April 2.-Speelal ( T.le-
gram.-Haln ) began falling Sunday evelallig
turning to heavy now during the night anti ,
lasting until Monday mason About three
Inches or snow fell , mCsurlng nearly sn Inch
oC actual rainfall , placng ! the soil In the finest
condilon for seed grain . Farmers are feelIng
Jublanl ( over tle sitllatioll. The pre rnt In-
dicatons polnl to a large crop throughout lh's
secton of the cOuntry ,
Ahll ! 1..NIIIIo . "arter _ .
NORTH LOUP , Neh. . April 2.-Speclal.- ( )
I
He\ James Lyle pastor or tile Methodist
gplscopal cluleh or thIs place , who has been
for several weeks II tile rasl soliciting grdln
In,1 , stell for the rarmers , has Ielurned
homo. Comrade lla'dn Strong , who went
to solicit seed grain ' qlHler the auspices or
( auslJcos
the Grand . , Army , o ( : the Republic PI'6t or
this city , returned 1wIti one car or grain.
airs . Mi'tzger nf Alirs : 1"(111) ' Ulrloc ! .
AURORA , Neb. , , April 2.-Sllecal ( ! 'fda-
mm.-Irs ) , Mete ' . "wie " or Harry Metz.
ger of the Sun , vaU' severely burned last
night by the oxpl6slq\ .t a kerosene lamp.
Her clothing was se ablaze unll silo ran
Into the street st'here OHrlls Whie rolled
her on the ground , untIl the Ore ( was put out.
her clothing was ' bUriel , from her person
and she Is In a pI 'orl.na collllitiun.
Tn 111.nr "Yi ( ) raut Coil tt t y ,
HYANNIS , Neb" , Apri 2.-Speclal ( Tele.
graln.-\\ ) ' . W. AR. wito \ has the contract for
the resurVEY or'r qt County , arrh.el at
lyannls this week. ' , AI came t \ lIlt tcanu
anti , men fully cqupped to begin the work al
equillf
011cC. I will requlrl . ' out eight l0nlhi lo
complete , the contract price for which will he
about 8000. _ _ _
Illcr.llJ SUt ut 1'nterloo.
W ATFI.OO. Neb , . A prl 2.-Speclal.-In ( )
the case ofV. . a. U. Alen agaltt ( .1. N. Mc-
Dureo the justice reiaderetl Julgment , In
favor of tile defentanl , The case will be
appealed ' to the district court 'flils acton
WItS brought b ) Allen to regain posbesslun
ot the Rural Stock farm .
l'lorco ito'sdy to Julhl OIl ( ipira . lloue ,
l'mHCE , Nab , April 2.-SlntCiaI.-ThlC ( ) ,
contract for the ulhlng of the new opera '
house II this city was awarded lat night
to Herman & Uynold4 oC Norfolk for U,726.
Other bids ranged from this amounl to about
$6,000.'ork alely . will be commenced Imm l-
.
- -
J , IWI TII s E71I MONEY Ir.f . 'tEYT.
Jortounlent or the 8200,000 1und IU
lln" " b7 thiti n.lef COlnllulon
LINCOLN , April 2.-Special-After ( ) re-
malnlnl II session for nearly 1 week the
State HeloC commIssIon thus afternoon
OnIhp,1 its work DC npportonlng nmong the
several counties oC the state the 200.000
recently appointed , and the results were
this aCerloon reporllt 10 the souate. In
making the report Secretary l.udten says :
I 801 . directed by the comlls lon to 1111
thus hxhlblt U" to our % 'ethtiS' l'eport I
being the division ot tIle i2ttOl')0 ' rllprllrlltetl
to I.rvhle aced and feed fol . the dlHtHlte
fnrler1 In this State In liccortirtlice IVitil
110(150 roll 52t. As won neeorlnnee 1111 t'om-
pletel the Iro.talng , the t'omlls"lon COla
1,1111 with pelton : ( hUh IUHt11re11 , the
President 11 < secretary to Inl ( , ' he ( prolter >
requisitIon on the nnillor In favor ol 11113
Several trasurer : or the cotlnties elUl1
to Itid.Ve ha\1 C011l1c11 wih connteH 1II'toI 3 laId
nj'polntetl ' county relief conlmtssIoals In the
np\olnle COUlt relc CU1111,1101S
\ < ,
slxt.onl COUl lieI. In Ilro.raUIJ we ful-
10we,1 section 8. but In nrrl\lnJ lIt thc IlUtla-
bel' or farmers In ' ' '
falmers laced the commlHHlnl'I'I'C
eOlllelell to list tubles l.replre,1 , IhowllA )
tl Il'tual lulber ot Carmcl' In the so'eral
t'OUuUeH' the 11mhpl' ot acres ilalIlru'eh
Itlili Illnll'ovcll : the lie tuni miti tlalet' ) of
fal'II'rs lilt showl b ) ' the records of the
several cotmoty clel'kH : UH a turthpr help
we Isl < tile lotu\ \ Vote elHt tn tile l3P'Ct'lli
eOUIII' ! Ill 1bOl , IIHI nlso the Ilhool tllsns
ot IS\ ! : tile illinibel' oC fllles 1'1'IorINI II
heed , In the le\'lrll cOlntNI by their a e-
sllet'Uvc . COUll ) ' rllpf cOll18110lS , ill \I
vordnnee vtthi section Ii ; and fem tilt
wih Ierton 1 nlt
reptrts < lade ? b l ) ' mellhet oC the ( olmlllon
III n l'l'511 or their VisitS to tile several I
' 'IHse several Iems In the a"Cpl'Ctt'e
COUIUI'S 11'IIIYln ' for aid Wlrt' el'eful ) '
tnhulatell , Ill the cOllulsHlol believes u
jUlt Inll equluhle cuncluslun as to the
lulhl'l' or flrmC'K 1.1111) I ' heed I llg Heed
nlHI feed II Klhl coutmties nnll tumble to
'
nroeur' tile Hitilil' I'iitH rent'itetl. 1'he 1(1011ev (
wal rel1htt.
1111
IrOCUf' ! , ' tw 1111.orlonl\ \ uceortalCc mOlel I
the IIHln K ot tha eomrllslul. pr'I'ate,1 ,
\cco.ln 10 the nurhe of fnrmel , In need
of 11,1 , In thcll several cotilities . Huljolucll
please ' 1\11 . : olntes Iml Imount of the
$200.Wd thoU l tile ) ' wil recel VI' .
Count ) ' , AIfltult. 1'ount . - - . .
1. , \dr . . . . mOIII.lOUIIii. ' )
1 . . \lltl1le ( . . . . . 3,2,0 ) ! 33. Jefferson . . . . 7 ' )
3. itittinem' . . . . . ltH ; H. 1"11 le ) ' . . . . G.a,1 ,
4. Ilall" ) U\WI' . . . . . St ) 3I. " , 'lh . . . . . 3.l. 1
5. 10uI. , . . . . . 2.IUI 3 ( , 1'1 Iula . . 3'tiO
3.11
6. I lox lule I . . . 'W 37. litllltll I . . . . . \J
7 . lloyd . . . . . . 8,2',012S. Kllh.11 1101 . . . . . . 3,003
8. 11'\1 1 < . . . . . 2,1)0' ) ) 3 ? ' 1,11'II ( . . . . 3,0' ' )
P. I lIt ifalo . . . . . ( .701) I' ' ) . i.'tgtli : . . . . . I ,1' . )
Illfll. 1.0 al I
10. ( 'ltas . . . . . . . . . 2'"l)1 " ' II. I"UI' ; . . . . . . 1.)1 .
11 < 1111' I ) ' . . . . . 2,6,1 42. Itiel'iil'lltofl . . . , , 'H '
12. l11)'ln . . . . 2. & ' ) ) 43 . ) tttllS'lt , . . . . 1.1'1 '
1:1. : ( 'lit ) ' . . . . . . . I .0' ' " ) 44. ! tI rid , . . . . . 101
1. Cllt4tt'r . . . . . . 1 : . \ : . ) 1i. , UIC . . . . . 1.:1
15. IILSeS . . . . . "I . . . . . NtlCltlllt . . . . . HI
16. II\III . . . . C.3 , ) ) . H. 1.,1,111 , "I. . . . . C.OJI
17. leuel . . . . . . . 3.:00 IS IIe11" . . . . Gl' )
I , . DunI , ) ' . . . . . 3,000 ' 19 11..e . . . . . 0) )
19. I Fmnl.ln . . . . 2 , 10' ! ' : O. " Ilule I . . . . . 0 : ' )
2' ' ) . 11'1 I c. . . . C.30 ' ) : ,1. Iolk . . . . . . 1.\11 ' )
, . ' . . . . . . . . . . . , ' , ' . .
21 1.'UIIUI . . . . 4,100 .2. ltet 1 Wlol . 5,70)
4,10 1
2 : ( amileld . . . . I.M)1 ) ) 13 . J'xk ' . . . . . . 2.30- - )
2 ; J. OQ"I'er ' < . . . . . 4.1 61. Hlh'II,111 . . . . . W )
21. ( ; rt't'iey . . . . 0.50' ) o : : ; . ' , Ierrll . . . . Gem I
ci
2. hail . . . . . . 4,00) ) 05. Hloux . . . . . . , Mi I
26. 1 ttLltllI toll . . . 2.1)5) ' ) ,7. Th"'e\ . . . . . .i'l
27. iltIrlan I . . . . . . . . 4,750 08.'tlIIe ) ' . . . . . . . .
Os. : J ) , e. ; , : : : : : : : : g ) ) 5.1't'bster : ! : ' : : : : : : : g } ; ; I
2:1. : , 1 I ltClClCi ; ( . , . 6,70160. Wheeler . . . . 1,00) '
30. ( IIClcocl lol . . . . . . . . l4.04J' ) UI. YOlk . . . . . . 1.3')0 '
3,1001lr . . . ' . . " . 0.OJI61.
Tile last weekly report ( rout tile State \ -
Iet commission was ( sent In' to the senate
this alter000ll . ns follows :
IANCO1N. 111rch 20. 18 : -To the Honor-
able Selute 'of the Legislature of Nebraska :
\Ve beg leave to 1111 yell our l'hth :
weekly leport In confirniIty with the 1'80.
lulon ) lInseed hy I ) yOUr 1010llie 1d ) Feb-
rUI1Y 1. IbO : . 'hls report covers the sillil-
mentR made for the weel , calling llrch
28. 189 , together with the lemlzcl , clHh reo
celptR , IlSiIl'S of donor or 11Irles to whom
donors wilhed their munty credited . on our
State relief books to ! .lhl'l wih thc I-
Port of the dlstrlmton ur supplies I ) conn-
ties , railroad , staten , date. consIgnee , all
items . RO far aR practIcable . and thl atuni-
1.1 of the car In whIch they were shll\cII
In Ihlton , as this Is our last report to
yonr honorabl" hotly ( tile commlsslon In.
II'uctet me lu report ' xhlhlt A , " the StIll-
lIlieS ordered by the commlRslon slnco tile
date of tile close of tills report , In,1 , "Ex-
hlhlt I. " which eOllallR the distribution oC
the $ O.OO appropriation In house roll No.
5 : . together wIth tie method used by the
commission In ascertaining the needs or the
people. Respectfully submitted .
J.UTI n P. LUDDEN
Secrelll'Y.
CASh DONATIONS FnOl MAHCH 22 TO 25
{ \SI
JNCJ.URI'F. oo0.
Grrman Theater club , icr Jo"eph IT .
FlickTctltltn . 0..I I.G
Jnlcrlahlm'\ll given at Prllccton , do. .
feIl ' l' , Orion \ . . . . . . . . . . . . :0. . . 67.1.
t'itiz"ns of itshop . Cat. . perV . A.
1117"n. Chalfall . . . l.hop. . . . . . . ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.0)
Citizens of Portland. Ore. . pr 1. ' . K.
( Arnoli < . . . . Portnnl. . . . . . . . . . . . . pCI . . . . . . . 20.0)
I.fnlli I , on ShllWlt I. l''lIlg. 1'1'1\1 ,
J'lkhor & Mis.ouri'ailey rnlrOll . . . . . 0.60
Hlfuull 01 ( shhlwnl 10 "III.tle I , Fr.-
monl , Etkhlorn & Missouri'ailey loll-
road . . . lkhol . , . . . . . . . 11..0url'a . . . . . . . . . I . . . lul. , . . . G. g
GUlll 'ettooi 1.lel''I. Pn. . per , W' . " ' .
hIrer . t'tlltent.bul g (10 cents In stamps
lceI. ) . Calen.bul . . . . . . . I . . . (0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I.C
HI'fl,1 on frelgltt . H. & : I. n H. . . . . 5.41
AlelCililIlts echang , ' , lice 0. n. T.loigan .
Jprchaal. . . , Ito . . . . . pCI . . . . . . . . ! . o'gun. . . . . . &l.C ) }
It . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I C. Hnmphrc ) Boston 1T a 1. . . . . lOI.CO
'Ft'el' 1'all' Circle o t11 'H )11"h.
u'ra . . ter 1'1. ' . NIICY It. Oluliingt' . itock-
vI 1' . . Slth. . . . . 1llr . . ) . . I. . . . lulla . . . . . . . . . tco
Citizens or W'omlng , N. Y. per O. 1 , .
C. , \\111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.03
'
'itlens of GeorgIa I'cr ' Governor Nurlhen ,
At"nll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206.51
Scho 1 clttldron , 11cr W' . A. hoer , Callens.
burg chl'"n . . . . fer . . . . . . . . . . . Calens- . . . . . . 1.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .h1,0I3.Ot
CASh 1)ISIJL'ItHEIIITNTS a"IIOM l n'fO
JSI.ISgt : . 1./0 ; . ; n\ :
Supplies . . . . . . . ' . JCI.lSIVC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,667.10
TransportatIon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2DG3.n
Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RIJ
g1pels" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G9. !
'fotnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $99.9. $
NOV A = XIOIS 'ro unTO SI < WOJl
Ulrry 1. nnvl" wuillrigilt tile ne"ulsltnl
of ( ) os'crzaor JUarlomi.
LINCOLN , Allrl 2.-Speclal.-The ( ) attorney -
ney for Harry I. Davis , now Iller arrest
ill Oluha , charged wih grand larceny . hnd (
an Inlervlew wIth Governor Holcomh II regard -
gard 10 tile case. A requisition from Governor -
ernor Morton oC New York Is Iswel , , and
tile object or the interview today was to se-
euro I hearing on tie case. Governor 1101-
comb set the hour for suoh ntiriase at 2
purll:3e
p. Ill . 'rblursday. The attorney clahns that i
can be shown Ilal the charg against Davis
15 trumlel UI for lie purpose oC collecting
a civIl debt . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
UN.eola Ilc Under Arrest.
YORK , Neb . April 2.-Speclal.-Shleriff ( )
Hahn ot OBlcola arrived In thIs city tota )
and arrested Howarl Drouciler charged with
illegitimate Iarentage. 1'he complaining wH-
less formerly \\'el lt this place Her
mother , who Is a wldol' , rtllls near Osce-
ola , and Is well 10 do. 'roneher Is the En
of Dave Droueher , late chleC or police or
York , and who , In a disagreement with the
ma'or In regard 10 010 of Ills orders , re-
Colltly resgned ! tiiitt PoSitlolt. A Lose nlontils
ago lroltcher ) left this city for parts tIll-
lIlleWil. lie returiied but a few ( lays 1)rlor
to 111,1 alret. After beIng COllflllell Iii tile
0011(11) ' jaIl over lltgblt , ile was tilts morning
takeil to Osceola , In charge at Sheriff hahn ,
It Is tilougilt hiatt ilrouclicr call fIx up tile
nlatter by nlarr'ing tito iliri.
Iltllilllr IreItI.e $ ,
1)tINLIAII , Neb , . AprIl 2.-Spociai.-Tilo ( )
pastoiflee at ihurlington has been discontinued
permatlenll ) ' .
Irali wheat is in fine condition since Sun-
ilay's rain.
Most of tilt ? farmers itave finisileti sowing
oats. 'users Is a larger acreage thaio last
year.
Farmers of tills vicinity ilavo got tile
poultry fever. It large number of them ilavo
diapttsed of their old stock ammO are getting
full-blooti fowls , or a better grade than tiley
had before , Several say they received miore
1110110) ' for their iouitry this vhntor tllan
tile ) ' ilid freln tileir daIries , butter being so
eileap. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Falls ( 'ity Nols 811(1 l'urslnIlis.
IALLS CITY , Nob. , April 2.-Special.- ( )
Yesterday George 1)11hz ) was kicked in ( lie
side by a 1dec80 , breaking one rib and so-
'erely hurting ills arm.
Mr. and Mrs. .J. hi. Harris were called
to Dolt county today to attend the bedside
of Mrs. Harris' 10111cr.
Jutiges 'filonias and Vrank Martin , isq. ,
went to i'awiaee to attend court Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. iiopp of Iawaoll visited with
Mr. and Mrs , Joiin King Moladay.
Guy Sullivan and Ilert Iteavis left for No.
brasita City Monday to sPeild tile week's
vacation. _ _ _ _ _ _
hIlaxtInuIll 111111) (055 Espeitsee ,
LINCOLN , April 2.-Specialj-'flle ( bIll
providing for tile paylllont of tile expenses
incurred by tile State Board of Transporla-
lion in defending the lllutiCti0fl cult brought
by 11143 railroad companies to enjoin the umax-
ilnUllI rate law is In a icitIon where it wIlt
131155 the senate , It has already passe4 the
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* * * * : $
. What is Death ?
Not niatiy folks speak dead languages nowadays '
and it's very hard to Imud out. Death is very foolish -
. ish in some. cases. Lots of folks die every year that
' 3E could postpone it as vel1 as not if they'd use t little
common sense. Are you getting all i'uu down ? Gel-
' 3T ' ting consuniptioii are you ? Doctor says you are in a
: bad way , does he ? Do you \vant to die ? If you do ,
, ; . don't try our kind of nedicine. If you want to live ,
, tike Ozonizzlsion. It oily costs a dollar to tiy it. It
3o. can't hurt you There's not much in it but cod liver
3 : oil and guaiacol. The cloctot' lrobably gives you the
common cod liver oil now. But this is ozoziizcd.
'i ; Flow's that done ? That's our secret. 'l'hat's what
helps the cod liver oil and gualacol to go vheie it will .
.c. dO the most good. Ti'y it , It viI1 make you hungry-
3k- things viI1 look better to you-you'll eat nioi'eyou'll .
. * . get more Ilesh on your bones--you'll begin to build up -
. . ' -you lllajr get better right away. If one bottle helps "
you ever so little , you've shined in the right direction- '
try another.
a , lruggtets sell Ozonatision , If yours ( itlla't etl to tIle ChleIfliStS who iaimt1 it
' . ( . -'I . A. SitH.'tltli Cti. , itt i'CIltl Street , New Vet Ii ity.
. * OZOMULSION CURtiS Colds , C.ntgiis , ConAumption ,
. , . . lhronetills ( , Aettinma , and nil P11mb-
- - - - - - - - - - -
0 : nary Coniptalnts ; fcrotula , ( Jemierul iebtiity , l.uas of Ileaii ,
0 AnaemIa , and all 'sstIng llacases , Thin , itaic women get pluntp
' and beautiful (10 Ozornuision ,
0
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For Sale by Kititit Co. , Oiiinlia.
eii ; ; Co. ,
FURNITURI3
Upholstery & Cttrtaiiis.
1206 aiid 1208 Douglas St. Omaha
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" 456" " 456" " 456"
To Retail Dealers of Cigars : I :
To Inti'oduce our new brand ' ' 450" wIthout lX1)0t1SO of
of traveling , 'o will Solid OU tim
Oenetlin Dnhly Bee for 3 months Grntls
'With each thousand cigars purchased. Tiloso cigars
arc IvitilOut doubt the finest $35.00 cigata in the inavlcot.
OUAIANTEi3D TO 1113 PIflST CLASS.
A ti'ial oi'der' will c0itvj you.
Tot'ins 30 days-2 j)0L' CcItt lot' cash.
DUFFY CO. Omaha Net
. , , , .
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"CUPIDENE"
TltlsgregttVcgoftIo
Vintlit'rthtepreacrip.
, tvlll quickly curu'oll (11 till tier.
Veils or dliasea itt 1110 gcllt'ratlI'o lirgill , . , stielt eq osL Manbooti ,
Inelloallia l'altls Ill thu illICIt , SelIliltIti , ,
' EIliSSilIi , Nervt-Itli Ilebtilt ) '
I'Imples , 'Uitlitneaa to Marry , EXi1au5tlt 1)rititts , Varleocelo stud
ConstIathon. I I stops all ioe'i by 0ev or milght. I' , rt'ents qntc'k-
5(61 0 duscltargi' , witici it flotcte'eIcpl losis to iitierlaatorrttsl anti
B I'O R F AN 0 A FTE R itti ( ito horrors of Impotency , ( : ITIIsEN JI cleunt hhloityer , the
kIdneys aliti tim tlrillary organs of eli impurities.
ctTI.I nFal , .trengtilens amid restores 511)511 wetIlc organs.
'Flie ri'ason IqImiTerer' , , ir , , not cllteI by 1)octore is because ninety per cent are trnnhlp,1 'with
Prostzst I I I. . ChJI'I DENE Is tIle only known renlHly to cure WitiloUt 511 oJ1t'rlsiluII , 0455) tt'sitmoni.
alq. A writtnaglmarnntl'ogiyen alttt mItl'y returned if lx ttnxt'i cloci 110 $ cifoct a I'ermaueutcuro. '
i.OOa bo , six . .tr $5.00 , by mall , Send for yitamo circular anti testimoltlnha ,
Adtlrovt 1)AVL MEIICINE CO. , P 0. Itox 70 , Ban Franct'ieoCnl. br Thite ft/
& KUHN & CO. , OMAHA , NEBRASKA , FOR BALE BY GOODMAN DRUG CO. ,
" 'Fbi. Pamoqi Remedy cures quickly pormntlonti5
I : i 1111 acrylIcs dIseases , Week Men.ryjossoj . hiretmi l'olver ,
IilItlaChlO , SVuI&otulnuss , I.tsi VitalIty , Itildlliy ernie.
sioiiovl1 direa'lle , illIllotolIc ) lImItS wnetiogdisuiutes cuss.
Ott I.ty 31)lllhrIlt errors , , r czee..s.s , COIlIJItItS lao
oplatci , Is it tier ye ten Ic flilul lileotI biatliler. Slakea
ttiopalo anti Itun , ' Btroitg 1111.1 TIlIlOIP. EasIly carrIed in
vest. Pocket. 151 l'er 11(11 ; (1 for S. ' , Ily ninth I.rlmmtll With
a wrthtcn iznnraneo t4)CtlrO or 150007 roflindotL Write ui ,
rre. lnellett bck. settled ' 1nIn wrapper , with tech-
I , , DII' . l'h ISV. ? h 01. ) h DAT , inortisis nail tiflfllelllj ( references. A'ort'ir ? rjtecozulfg. ,
'I fn , , flf 'l" ( If frtltafinl. lOoil , by our nlmltii , oaddrcss i1erve ? 4eci Co. , ilIllionlo ' ) 'ernplo , ellII'llIO , .
Solti In Omaha ba' Snerman & McConnelL Iub , . & C gaul b : Vfclters A Merchant , Druggtut&
ilOIlSO anti has hecit orliered to a third read-
lag In the senate. It will lirobally ha
reachetl SOlllO $ ilalD tolnorroIv. As tile huh
csmno from tile 110(180 ( it zslprollriatetl ; $21,640.
'file senate colnmnittee on cluimIls reconinielllei (
110 amelldlalents tO 11119 1)111 (55 it came from
tile ilotIse.
luU'e41 ) Clillill ) I' Inllrlilling.
CRAWFOIII ) , Neb , , April 2.-Speelal ( Teic-
grani.-Yestertiay's ) report In 'l'llo lice of tim
condition of 1)awes county does Ilot nphy to
tial sectioit. 'rilero is 511.1 . httt hiecim iuriimg
tile Past tllree weeks 1111 ulitintlaitce of rain
anil snow , I"arniors are In a ilourishimig con.
dition , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Icuttb of 5rc , II. II , ( 'tiriis ,
ShIiILliY , Neb , , April 2.-Spcclal.-Mrtj ( ) ,
hi. It. Curtis died last night of comsuiiap-
tiOil. Silo has resided in i'ohIt couiity for
tvehyo years. $3iio $ loaves a iluslialid and
several cilillren.
1 hr llti,4 , ( I f .1 ott ii i ill rat Is r.
NEBRASKA CITY , Neb , , April 2-Spe- (
clal Telogram.-Jouin ) Ilarstter , a resIlIent of
tills county Iiaco 185 1 , died at lila raslilenc , ,
near this city today , aged 76 ,
.
01111 , (1 , A. 11 , Coiolay Ill ( eurgla ,
A'I'JiENS , April 2.-TIle Ohio colony Wilicil
has located at Slathinin , a small town a tots'
malice front Atlamata , is rapidly growing , Mr.
0. 5 , hIus'ez , an old Grand Army of till ) Ito-
public Illall , the elliOt illover III the project
says tilat this town Is to be colltrohlell by
ox-umaioza sollhlers end tilat it building ( or a
Gralli Army of tile htepublitt IlOst will 1)0
orecteti 80011. A miumnhier of large orchards
awl villeyitrds hove been set out ,
Ilceehi or ( ilitrlc Ilsuili's 51)1110 IhullIlIrtI ,
5' ! , . LOUIS , AprIl 2.-S ii. 11 , Clark , receiver -
ceiver of tile Union I'aclflc railroad , Is III St.
Louis. Air. Clark , to an Associated Iress
reporter , denied ( bat lIe hIati lilly Intelitloll of
returnhlig to tile iimanagenent : of tile Missouri
I'acltlo raiiroaii as vice hlresidient itiad gozieral
mnalmager , or that the questIon 11511 been dis-
cumsed ,
-
1111111 llolll 1111 fronl i.ot tory 'nIlcI'ru , ,
ST. LOUIS , April 2-Tins iloatmalter geli-
oral has notifIed tile St. lotiis llobtinaster to
withhold all ilaflhl ( cola tue St. LouIs Mutual
hood Investtiaent coitmpany , the Guaranty investment -
vestment company anti (110 ItlllerlCail Mutuai
Benefit society , WlllCii are colaductitlg lottery
enterprises , slId tiieir malt znust b "held
UI ) " according to law ,
Vlsl'oIlsitl JIlilk Cligoil.
STEVENS I'OINT'ia. . , April 2-Tile
Commercial bank closed Its doors yesterday ,
This liabilities are about $60,000 ; assets , $100 , .
(100. ( Edinuiad Ihurr , the lireeldont of the
bank , Is 0110 of tint owners of "U. 11. P. , "
hiss famous Irottimig ilorse ,
0001011
/ SEARLES
& SEAFLES
Chroni ;
, . ' . I'0 lvt icrvous1
S ( : t : P1vat [
\ , '
' " : , i D1seass.
'i'1ti1tT.iEN'I' llV ? .liif. . , CllitlltlIttiflhl Lrrno
Wocuro Catarrh , nil dtsousea , of the
Nosu , Throat , Choot , Stomach , Ltvor ,
Blood , Sicita and Kidney DInoaao8 , 1o-
lititlo Wuaknesaos , Lost 2flnnbood , and
ALL PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN.
W'IIilc I1i0N AIthi ViC'l'IMS TO ? 'iilltVOtIh3
Debtltty or ixIzaustion , t'asltng Wraitneb , . iii-
voluntary Loses. , Witla Esily ) ecny in young
and initidle cacti , Iseg of VillI , vigor slId weak-
coed prematurely in approaching oltl ugs. All
ri.'id . readily to our new titsItlilent for loss of
vtt'ti hewer. Call or adOres with stanlp for
rircuiars , free book anti receipts.
Di Searles audS 31r1 1411 % Fztrnttna
, ' ) lllliiIt !
Te eth Without Plates
/ BAILEYJ
. - - DENTIST.
I , axtull lilock.
Ititli :1110 FarIil)11 3ts.
2,0 , , Jff3S ,
Full SotTl'Cth..Ci 00 I SiI'er Flhltriiis.$1 011
ilcet 'foetti , . . , . , ' 1 110 I I'liro ( bid i1itllgl S hI )
'flila l'lttte . . . . . 10 00 I Gold Crowitti'-2.1C , $0
l'allllebs Extract'u SUe i iirtdti 'fuOttl-LOQtiI ( I 0. )
Tooth Out In Morning ,
Now Tooth Same Day
DUFF"S
PURE MALT WHISKEYS
All DrnggIti ,
ALiAflOtJ'Z't'lASUi0t )
EW
FACES
ills l'euturu. slId Pelnoy.
lui flioulistle.ia 100 p. IgOk foe a elatup ,
Johull , Wuodburyilfldldht.N ,
Inventor of Wovdbur's t'acfal hosa , .
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