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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1895)
j'2 - : - r 2 TIlE OMAhA DAILY j1MJ : SUNIAY , APUIL 7 , iS9. ! - conmnctI 1t'1Ir1l1any rtb3ut ! 8:30 : , Inll ba cone lnnet throughout the 1lay , having fairly , paurecl tl3wri a greater ortlon or the time. parC 10wn 1 Irtaler rlon lme Iltl cenlnus , an.1 ( hue \ ravoahle oul- 4 look for an al.nlht rain. Three thtiannt IJah h or aced corn anti oats have been re- I celvell an.1 delivery will be mallo by the county the nut of next week 10 the needy f&rnera. ; A general goOI feeling IJrevals , 1I1STtNUS. April 6-Spoclt ( 1 Telegram.- ) verYhody la rejoicing over Ih ! fact that an Inch of rain vlRIl1 this put ot the country last night Anll tOIAY , I Is all raining . L USVI.t.I , Neh. , , \ prl 6.-Speclal.- ( ) This community was vlaite4 by a. gentle communiy vl8le.1 I A Ionte , Ihower Ilst night , which Iste.1 for M'veral hours. l/Jre / than n quarter ot nn Inch ot 'ater fell. ThIs , with the rain of Sunday , tnkO more than In Inch of moisture for this weelc. The grounll I In excellent condition . r I farming , and crops already planted < are growing rapidly. t verybly , I rejoicing. m. I'OONeh. . , AJrl G.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-i\ ) heavy rain his been fallIng nt this point all day , with Ilrospels of continuing through the nl/ht I Is 1 regular oll-fash- lonCI Nehrsha ) rain , end the hearts of the farmers anl huslness men are glatltcntd. VAUNETA , Nob. , A1r11 6-Spelai.- ( ) IThcSW cJnrtncc1 ( tailing here at 10 o'cloclt a. m. and has reached a depth of three to four InchN. The weather Is quite warm and no wlnll , hence the snow lies evenly over the ground antI Is melting very raBt. flu proves of' Inci1cuiahie benefit to thc wheat , and put the Ing.LI ground In ! OO condition for further plant- LI XIGTON , Neh. . Apri 6.-Spedal ( Tele- gram-I ) cOlmoncl1 raining here at G a. in. and has kept UII constanty all day . I I ! the boat rain In one year , anl seems to be gen- oral throughout this secton , hiIATltiCI' , APril 6.-Slleclal ( Telegram.- ) " TMs ' vicinity was vlsted by I fine rain , commencing - mencing lt ! o'clock last t'venhrig nlHI con- tlrulng throughout tile nllht I hogan rain- Ins again early this afternoon , anll al'llear- anccs are favorable for a steal ' tlownpourlng townllourlng ! all nhlil Af.lN , Apri G.-Speclal ( Teleram- ) A heavy rain commenced this lornlng anll has contnle1 all day. lvor3' one eels greatly encouraged . liS'1TT . Nel. , lrl Ci-Spcclai.-Thiis ( ) section was visited hy n hJunUlul rain last nIght commencing about ! ) o'clocl ( nli ! c n- thulng till this morning about 7 o'elocl More water has fallen during this rain than al any other time during the Reason , and the Ilrospect for crops 1' brighter than at any tllo Previous ) . Per near ! ten hours beflro 1 began to rain I severe dust storm lIre- yalel , and the rain was therefore doubly 'clcoini' . Il0mN [ lOW . Neh. . April ) 6.-Speclal ( Toltgrarn.-.Tliis : ) county has been thoroughly loal:01 with rain tolay , The rain began fail- Ing about 8 o'clocl this morning and has continued all lay and Is stl raining with every prospect of lasting all night Since larl ( the precipitation has rapidly increased The rain has given everybody great hopes. nEAVI : UITY , Neb. . ' \llrl 43.-Special ( Telegram.-Tho ) host rin For I year has hoon flln ! for the Past twelve hours , and the prosIlect Is mnch improved. anl fM : IglA I" , Nt-b. , APril -Rpcclal I ( Tele- grarn-AfLE r the snow having ! [ alien to the depth of six ; Inehes I began raining and lies for five hours contnued , with no poRIJect of ceasing at this tinic' . Not less than one inch of water has fallen over the courty nil to lila ( tinie. ThIs assures Chase count ) ' a sufclont moisture lo start all smali al smal groin and put the ground In splendid condia ton for fa rl Ing. COZAD Neb. , April a.-Speelal ( 'relegram. ) -A heavy dust stcrm IJrevalel hero yestera day and 1 high wind .lurllg the entire night. This morning It turned 10 snowIng , but soon uanged to rnln and has continued all ilay contnued al sice II o'clock , accompanied hy a slrong northwet wlnl 'l.ymi. Neb. , Apri tL-Spectal.--This ( ) I p part of the state was visited by another sealIng , - tI log raIn this morning . The rain began to fall p about 8 a. m. and continued until 1 p. Cal . This with what foil last Sunday and : lend - day. pUb the greull In fine conlllon for : ; grin and ! rass. Farmers say the ground In I Iclb farmed last year Is soaked down fifteen I I to eighteen Inche . Wheat Is all sown and L ' many fields begin to look green. Prospecls I , far grass and small grain were never bettei I beter at this season of the Year. Burt county will j wi . put In a big crop tIlls year LOUP CITY , Neb. . April 6.-Speclal ( Tele- grani.-A ) 8teady rain has been failing al day and farmers are correspondingly happy . The precipitation for the day has been four- fifths ef an Inch. YORK. Neb. , , \prl 6-Special Teegram.- ! ) A splendId rain has been falling at this plac : since last nIght. This Is the best that 11 s fallen this season. ORD , Neb. , April G.-Spoclal ( Tolegrnm.- ) , ' : glorious rain commenced failing about 10 o'clock. I has been raining hard all day and still shows no sIgns of breaking up. I Ir 1 the finest rain In two years , and fills ever I' one with hope that the drouth has been broken for good. ELM "ClEgK , Neb. , April 6-Bpelal ( I Tglegrarn.-Itain ) cemmencel fail ing about t 8 o'cloclt this morning and lis : continued nit day , with prospects of lasting all night More rain has fallen than t nt any time In three years , thoroughly soakIng - fog the ground. The farmers and hustnoss : men are jubilant over the prospect for a Cr011. Cr011.VALNTINF , Net , , April 6.-Spcial ( Telo- gram.-Ahout ) midnight . Thursday [ UIO wind e9mmenced blowing Irom the northwest 'and hI cCltnued steadily. The highest vlocly : was fifty-six miles nn hour and Cho lowesl t twontr-elght , all for thirty-six hours the , , sind gauge registers 1,410 mIles. Rain began Tailing this afternoon and present. indication alng aleroon nll prest'lt Inllcalons are that It wi rain or snow all night. PA\VNtF CITY. Neb . April G.-Speclal ( Tclegram.-A ) heavy rain felt yesterday aft ornon and nearly all night. A little hal ; nlo fell. CIADnON , Neb. , April G.-Speclal ( Telc- gram.-A ) slow soaking rain , Intermlnllel : , wlll a slight fail ot snow , hM been In pro grei ; for the past twentr-fcnr hours , gladdening - dnlng the farmers' and stock raisers' hearts Much snow I reported as having fallen on : , thin Ekhor and n. & 11 west and north of this cIty . The CnSl1tr branch of the 1lkhor : 4 will bo tied up until tomorrow. There Is R wreck rellOred on thc Cheyenne & Northern , anll their wires arc down anll : lessOIOs coming viI this Place . ' tie wind Is I blowing hard and oil tr.lUc wi bt delayel In this secticn. INA \Af.I , Neb. , April 6-Spccial ( Talc grsan-Itnin ) commenced failing lt 12 o'clock Inst night , continuing Inl G this cveniii , . Every one I jUblant , The weather Is cooiei TI CIISEI. Neh. , April -Speclal.- ( ) : : Johnson county was favored with , an Inch of rain last night.Vhent. , OtK anti gardens are hi 1 thrifty conlllol In conselluence. The bulk of the cons crOll In this vicinity will be put : In this isirotli. ii.\'il t Neb . . , , Apr I G-Sp ( clal Telcgrain ) JU.VER a.-SI TelrKam. I. , . -i-k heavy rain fell tOcl ) There la wnter : o'erere and 11rosl1ects of morc W1ST l'OINP Net . . l'ONr. . ' \llrl G.-Speclal.- ( ) A heavy , stealy rlln has heen falling cos : I. tnuousl ) ' since 7:30 : this morning . with a fair prospect of twent-four hours nior . The groulII Is thoroughly soake& I.'armers are reeling eOlthlent oC I good slanll 01 smalraln. , . Sowing Is practicaly /nlshed. YORK , N4i. , April 6.--(8peclal.-A ( ) fin 0 rain fell at this place last night , anti from the looks of things lt the prlent lmo It 1 will bl followed up wih anot her this thorn i- Inc , For several days n strong wind ha 5 been blowing , coil as O\r.thlni was so 11r , the air . wns con\letll ) Ile.1 . with dust , mal ) Stl it' Impossible . nt times . to see a Ihort distance ahead . The shower which dlstnncl Ileall. fel at this place seine titus ago was very heavy WA''I I.OO. Nub. , AIJrl 6.-Slleclal-A ( ) heavy ] rain has been falling all day. with no sIgns of letting tiit. A lumher ) farmerr have bean planting Ilolntoes this weel Th i : acreage' of oat and wheat In this \Iclnlty ; wi ho small . garden sued having taken I tholr Illaca almost 1'holy. I NOITI ! flATTF , Neb. , April G.-Speclul ( : Telegl'am.-.Tho ) storm commonclng here yesterday continued throuhont the Ilght ; ant today the wind' velocity being l 11gb ns shty : tithes al hour part of lbs t time. A light rain has falL'n , today , melting the snow that fel yesterday . Tim r.lln II sti Ill f1itng and ties already , eCutrititited inn : re f,1ng anl Iu ) ( Cntrlbuted lore : rnoiutiire to this droothwtrlelmn lectiohl than beton any storm ( luring the past two years . UEHTIANJ. Nt'b. , Apri G-Special ( Tel 5- gram.-Iall ) has been faing here since art last good nlht. , Prospects for an nil night r.ln 1011 .DUTE. Neb. , April G.-Speclai ( Tt'legran ) -A driving rain storm set In early this titer th. Ing and eonlnuc' ' all day 'HAY SPIIINGS . Neh. , April a.-Speclal ( ' ' Iegsm.-Thll ) section has len vlalt'd I Lu a hlavy ) _ snol\ and rlin sterns , The storm began yesterday morninG and conthll'l , late tonhhr. T.ONCI PINI , Neb. . April G.-Speclnl ( Tel le- gral.Heasholff ) oC rain bun be'l ; falut all day In Brown and lIneR countic 53. anl I Is i Bltl to he the biggest ruin .Iueo 11n. This will , the rain of last Sunday and ' ide 0- day will moisten the srolnd 5t'l.1l inch Os detp , Grass o the . luu' deepo Orlu on prairies ha sprung ulI 4De now otter I rew days or wlrm 5Ulshlne the range w1 { umutt feed II Ihl ( uiau ' ci it . . tie and horses that have fared poorly wihout ain during the cold weather. Farmers armer an I business men are greatly encouraged. rail- roall men report heavy rains , both east all west tonight , the water In the we streets I flow- Inl like a river and It Is still pourln Simmy , Nel" . April 6.-Speclal ( ! Tele- gram.-One ) ot the severest wlnl alarms Ihal has ever talen place hero has prevailed ( for lbs 11a t two days. Considerable daninge has heen lone to buildings In town Inll cOltry , the wInd blowing nt the rate of fifty mies an honr. At Ihe present writing 1 Is fea red I will terminate In n cyclone. CUI.ll tIt ( ' 11.IN1 ; " ; O\ICV J. Al I or 'hom I.nlo suit MnlY Unnhlo to . IRko "ny l'rogrs " haIvcr. I)1'JVElt April G.-Tho storm last night WIS not severe In the vicinity of Denver , but In the eastern part ot the state 1 was n Icnnlno blz7ard , ulesburg , f.lmon , Granada Iml Akron all report that the storm was ( lie worst ot the season A very high wind .itIll ( the snow and sanll on the railroads , hlocklng trnfllc. I Is bell\'el many range catte perished , lS thy Ilna.1 not recovered from the effects ot the blizzard last Sunday alHI inniin y. Owing lo the terrific snow storm prevailing today In tile vicinity of Cheyenne Wyo. . In oaslern Colorado and In Kansas and Nebraska trins were stllell on nil the ( railway Ine cast of heaver and hundreds ot len and ( several - eral 8nowpl01\S are engaged In clearIng the trlehs ot drifting snow antI sand . In some loeallies the I telegraph wlre8 are down. 10wn. The Incoming train on the lansAs Pacilc 1'as led 111 nt Cheyenne Wels and I snowplow - plow was ent alit ahead to clear the track The westbouml Hock Island Is stalled at stalell lt ootliand . ' , Ian. The Julohblrg , train Is I'e- porlell Indefniely ( delayed also. 10th iltircu Inlton trains arrived several hours lale. Trins are slowly dragging over the South Parh , bnt I severe storm prevails , accom- panlell hy R gale. It Is also blowing and storlln , at Fort Collins. nnl At Cheyenne tim slorm Is severe and tramI Is aunt Ilown on lice Northern. 'he storm Is worllnl south. On the .lnle3hurg hue sand has drifted 10 such a .Iellih that gangs of men are engaged In shovelhl It from the tracks. The Santa 10 train from the south Is also rcporte1 In- defr.tely delaycd. An effort will be made to get a train through on the Kansas i'aclflc Pacltc lOllht out of Denver. RATON N. M. , April 6.-A fierce storm 01 SIOW : and \11)1 broke upon this section yes- lerday and emit Inueil for five hours. The Illht was the coldest 01 the winter. About two t Inches of 10W fell 1111 his drifted hadl } ' . hut hO Car tramc has nol been Ils- ti lt 1CII. FORT MORGAN , Cola. . April G.-The wind has h h.n blowing n hurricane since daylight. M Iueh ! : \la/o has heen done lo buildings an I tr ees. Porchts are blown away and the roofs of several houses arc partly torn oft. Business - ness was at a Perfect slll1tl today , anti cvr'hodwas busy tryIng to prevent the } dl lruclon II proerly. The whole front Iml of I. I. I Noison's livery stable was blown out. FALCON , Colo. , fi.-A April 1.-A general wtnii . s now and . sand storm , extending 300 mlos east of here . and the worst ever known ho- lvtn Limon JunctIon 111 the state line. pre- vallt al do ) ' yesterday and until about 2 clock last night . whel the ( wind SIIIenly In creaseil three-foll In velocity . soon clearIng the Ilrlrlo country of what snow had ( alien at I 1111 a ) ' . The situ wts frequently so ob- seurell hy ald < S to nceslale the lighting of lamp All the Hoce island freight train are 31nllel , and No. 9 . passenger train vest- bound of Friday . Is stranded at Arrlb , Colo. . with a 11ea.1 engine. No. C. eastbound of F'rI- d ay. antI No. 10. eastbound of Saturday , are s till In Colorado Springs. The ofclals say thlY will not undertake 10 clear the road before tomorrow , as they w ill probably have 10 shovel ( be' cuts out on account of the drifts beIng filled vith dris tle wih sand. Gulf road trains arc still running. though t several hours Inte. Stockmen have sulere't heavily by cattle acid sheep drifting against south line Cnccs anl perishing. To- night It began snowing again with indicatIons Inllclons of continuing all night. n"lnel Ha.1 Iii Oklahoma. EL RENO Okl. , April G.-This section seclon las been visited for the last three days with an almost terrible wind and Sandstorm the wind at times reaching as high as sixty mlu ; per hour , whirling the sand and dirt about In i clous. Business has been practicaiiy r ! practcaly sloppe and travel greatly Impeded. About 4 I o'clock yesterday afternoon a cloud or Eanl CJme up from the southwest that totally obscured - scured the attn. The darkness of evening 6 le over Ihe country. Thing could not be seen fifty yards , and the sand was scat- tere along a though SO\V broadcast from n great hand. The f"lng of tins sand con tnuell for more ttil nn hour . and thos e , out In It could hardly breathe The hIgh wind prevaied al night and today , but this evening It Is raining. Jo" necel..8 toni , , I'rnoft. SIOUX CITY , April G.-Speclai ( Tele- gram.- & gentle rain has been failing here for twenty-four hours , and promises to con tnue all night. ANITA Ta , April G.-Speclal.-A ( ) fne rain visited this vicinity this morning TAilOR la. . April -SecI31.-A ( ) Yen : . heavy rain and hal storm prevaie hero this evenIng between 4 and G o'clocl Hal coverml ( the ground to n depth of two incises A greater quantity or water fell than at any one time 11urlng the past ) . JASON CITY . fn. , April G.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-A ) drizzling rain Bet In at. 10 o'clocl ( this moring and lisa conlle sit day. I will put the ground In fine shape for spring work Algocia , Charles Allnn City and Edora report - port heavy rains all days. 1.ny Inln II lunlh Inlcotl. YANKTO . S. D. , April G.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Tho ) corn belt In South Dakota i 5 being blessed today with tim heaviest storm of warm rain which has falen In enl year A general storm has prevailed without cessa - ( ion nil day. and the ton al prosJlecls are that I i wi contnuo all day toniorrotv Farmer general ) In this seelon have wheat and oat planted . anti the raIn of today insures carly ali strong growth of th'sl eerenls. I h I assorted hy len of xperlence that the sol has net hicen Sn such excellent condition for planlng In ten years as at Ilresent. JIII Nn Ollllrl"lt , . ) . 19 ( ' ' ' 'hr'l. AShLAND , Neb. , April 6.-Speclal.-Dr ( ) , A. S. Mansfield went to Omaha a Cow day Previous to the recent election , where he in . rested $ In Ireworks with which to celebrate - brato his victory alter time \'oll was count .I. . but the "malerlal of Ilsp1ay" ' ' will bo lal J I < fi I away for July 4. as he was defeated for rc i . electIon hy nearly Iwo to one. g. C. Dean and V. ' . J. Buts left this cit y yesterday overland for J I"orllo. Mo. , whee , they will embrl In the butcher busIness. : USes Nettle and Hose luck ( of Wahoo , dlu/hlrr of SherIff Buck or Saunders coihnt3 who were spenllng the week In this city vim : evening. iting V. U. Nlhawa ) ' , returned hOle this 1110 Jewel roller Ils In this city were broken Into last night and OO pounds , of flour Iiolen , This Is the second raid nmad Ic upon this mil In lhe last few weels. Dall lrhlyle Ir"'llol. SCIUYf4lH , Neb. , April 6.-(5pcclal.- ( ) Mrs. J. Luneberg hs with friends In ilrou . la. li'puty Sheriff 01 Van Housen and dee Is f the ( Islrlct Court D Dunkel heft this 10rnlnl for a rip ( to I.elch , Clarkson and Howels , In north Colfax county , and the : latter lo , 'Islt his parents 11 the later < 1.laco , larohn & Co. Illo exchanged their 8tot'k of lumlware for 200 acres of land In Stanlen precinct , formerly o\ncl by Thomu lryant ' ' 'he county olcials ! whom Congresman Meiklejohn ? 11eslgnated to distribute In nile t. alot- mont of seels that was to be sent here Ire now ha\'lng a great deal of trouble fr n"thilgi ; they are asked daily abtii see it knll none baa al'rh'el 'et. . acet. Julrlr.1 ly 1\1 ( : iaasos. NEHAwhA , Nob. , April fi.-peclal.-Tl ( ) to remains If A. P. WOlton , who Ile < Wednesday - day , were buried / today , being folowlr to their last resting p'ar by the largest tuner al OVet seen here. nelattves from evr 10ston nnll olher eatter polnll were pre.ent. 11r , Weston W.l one of the earliest . settlers her 0 . lIe was the soul of honor , and hy Inlegrl ( ulll attention to buslneu had become ( I ) wealthest man In the community. ills lol Is to mourned all . by all CIIUOS , I be was I triei . . SIOT IllS WIFE \ IN TiE LEGd Lincoln Husband Seriously Wounds Is Helpmeet During I Famiy Row , SIE WAS TRYING TO SAVE hER EROTER QIArrel 8tnrlld In " 'hllh the 1nlther-ln. Lw " ' .nt After lie 11"b.m.l . wills nn Ax nod lie t I.der , Used n Hevoh'er. LINCOLN , April G.-Spcciai.-A ( ) shooting ovnt whleh Was suppressed from the Ilolco last night denlol.ell todny. In n family row M rs. Minnie CruIse WM last Ilght shot by her husband In the left leg below time thIgh. Crulso left ' memo abcut n week ago after n dlsagreoment with his wife. host - night ho returne.l . , nnd It Is alleged met his brotherti hl.law , I'M JcCrnclen , who advised him to no home. This he did , hut a quarrel was startell hy a younger brother of McCracken. Rnd Cruise says ho was attacked with an axe an d drew his rovol\r 10 defend himself. ln the row Mrs. Cruise got between the belcrents amid was shot In lll l'llh. ' No arrests barn hNn asked for or nirule. Farmers of lethan ) ' and Table Iock wi put In frcm sixty to 100 acres of sugar heeLs this year In smnl tracts. With Russian la- brers contracts can bo made to do the hand cultvatng all weNlng for $14 all harvest- Ing for $ an acre. The average crop , Prof. L yens says , wouhl he ten 10 twelve tons per ac re. Mr. 10tchles says the Oxnard people wouhl ( pay $4 per Ion ( for the beets , deductng sc semethln for long distance freights Next Saturday 1 public meeting of fanimions Inter- es ted In beet culture wi bo held at some Illaee to ho selected later. "ho defendant's ebjectons to time referee's reporl In the case of John T. McDonald against Joins A. BuckstaI are beIng heard by JUlgo lastngs of Saline county. BuckstaI 1 the man who had the extensive paving conlracts In 1.lncoln The objectons are all cf a technical ehuracter. luckstar claims : thaI the work untie under the contract In unler dlslllle cost In ronlll numbers 600.000. This re port gives the items ns $562.609.96. Defendant - fendant also claims that the Pl'On was hut $3 0,000 , nnl that he Is entled to jUllgment alalnst tie IllalnUr for $11,669.60. Today lie supreme court handed down its i opinIon afrming the decision 01 this f.ancas- . ler district court to tIm erect that the road : taxes collected Crom prororty In the city shall I be expended by the county aimtiiorltir's . A law of 889 atempted to provide for the turnIng - Ing or this mane ) Into time city treasury 10 I be expnde4 by tie council , but the count holds that It Is within tIm restrictions comm talnell ( In section 11 , article II , of thus cost s'ltuton ' , and Is therefore valI For $49.40 the contract for completing the i Stale Unlverstty library building . Inchulng % ; p lumbing . has been let to Grace & Keley oC r 1.lncoln. The sum of $7.000 was allproprl- si ted hy the lelslnluf for this purposo. Not I bolng under the statutory requirements that L control the State Board of Public Works the nnlverslty made no alverlsemonts ( for bids but seven of the leading contractors of Omaha and Lincoln were . Invited to hil fn refer ence to the story afloat that Architect Mc- Don ' hl of tbls city was donlell I.ermlsslon t ; s ee . tlO plans amid bids. Chancellor Cantoll I s sa.s that McDonald had been gl'en free access - cess to the plans and specIfications , hut when he asked to bo told the amount of each bit the ( chancellor gave him tbo names oC the bllders In order that If ho wished he could make Inquiries for hlmsllr flinTs were asleel for last November and opened on Fohnittr I' I. but lie contract was not wardel1 unit I unt afer tbo governor had signed time bihi. \AltIANT HJOII U'U C\UTJOUS. : Sew Yorkers Not Inelled to Day t.o No- bra'kts ! nler lulll h lo. LINCOLN April G-Speclal.-Word ( ) receive her today from New York Cit : I , that the warrant Issue under hOlso rol ] No. 252 appropriating $200,000 to the various needy counties of the state were not salabo In i New York nor would they b until the legalty l of the Issue was decIded by the supreme I- preme court of Nebrask The request this the attorney general obtain a pro form , reco . , - niion from the supreme curt , nIter whlcl the bond buyers will likely accept them. As this Is not likely to b done the only thing If l for the state to do will bo to cash n o ut of , the school funds and hold them at r pe cent interest. Up to date not one of these warrants has been sold The State Helef commission today shipped 150 mal sack of garden sees Into the drouth strlclen distrIct. Now that tIme dtmanls of the leglslaturo hnvl I ceased , the State RelIef commlsslen wi be able to ( transact Its business with a amahic tr smaler ofco [ once. Today two stenographers were dropped from the pay rol , anti more decal iaton t wi follow In the near future. Orders were placed today for twelve tons of flour . to bB distributed on the line or the ( Union Pacific road , Some of the counties receIving aid are sendIng I- Ing i In their reports of disbursement to the : commission quite regularlY , but several quiI ar 1- parenty think that this part of the work ls I not essential. as they delay In pending the necessary Informlton to heallquarters. Le : t- ters urging them of the Importance of con I- Illetng i ( the records arc beinG maied 10 al such. 'rhe Relict commission has recelvell $5C to more from Dr. Klopsch of New York , making :6.000 In alt. President Nison estimates that It will re quire about sixty days to close up the bus- : hJes ! of the ( hureau. lYe says that with th ( II ! exception of garden seed , the warehouse Is I l pretty well cleaned out. A corps of girls Is I ncw engaged In sorting anti packing sr1Q for distributien. There are twenly-nvl carloads of seed wheat cnrclto from PennsylvanIa , Preshlont Nason Is of the opinion that there will be mich , more land sfldell' than ( people have Intclp3tel , Late rains , ho thinks , have given a new impetus to grain leelln g. The cOlmlsslon Is preparing a voluminous report , which will bo ready In about slxl ) ' ilays _ _ _ _ _ _ _ II.1.s NO aloxiY 'ro 1' , Y ' 'II UOUNTI i. I.eghlatlro N"II"nl In Jlnko time Alt. Ilrulrl"Uon fur llar 1111 . ( 'hl.nry. LINCOLN , April G.-Sp ( cbl-1ho ) , leglsla : - lure enacted a law establishing a isetmimty or 1 cant I pouI1 on ht't sugar and chicor y , hut IL neglected to make any approlmnlatlc Infer for the payment of the sl . One ! pclon of 11) act provIdes that when a claim shal have hen flied whim the seer 0. tory of state for the bounty and approved h I ; him ho shal certify the same to ( the andlor , vho . thereupon , shall draw a warrant upon the state treasurer for the amount duo the sUJ tmiakcr. Auditor lore las Informell a Mr. Snyder that I woull he impossible for him to pay I : an ) ' money omit nnller this act unless there was a fpclfc Ippropr/aton / ( for time purpoi ThIs fact was pre ente.1 . lo ito committee 01 ; claims and I was urged tl include in the general appropriation the Rum of $75,000 for the lurmont oC time bounty during the Cmlng : two yaarR. Thl commite ( Iemurred to Ih1 ( , a I would InCrl3.e tile appropriation 2Um- : dent to make a bad showing for the session In the ( matter of expenses. Attorney General Chlrchll , It Is stated , has given liii opinion lhot Ihict bounty whether there Is a > plclte allproprlaton or nol , Is Ie- I gJI. Auditor Moore Illers with time' ntorney general , and \ belees that he hn no right to pay limo bounty cut or other fuuds any mc ire than ho ba lo isay wolf scalp bounties . which the hw authorized , but ivhtch at the last ritolnetit store cut out of the ullprollrlaton bills . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' $1 1111.1 tsy 'ho ( ivonmtor. LINCOLN . April 6.-SII ( clsl.-The ) gOY' rnor at nn early hour lila morning report 01 1 by PrIvate Secretary Maret that ho hld signed the folowing bills : Senate file 139. lor destructon of the flu 18 - alan thistle : 231. that candllales by IletLon shall use nD party designation on ballots ; 287. that the vole on constlutonal amendments shall bo canvassed by the state canvassI flu ; board : 4li , autkoniziimg the to il autlrllng governor lP' point I eommlnlon to ascertain the corr ct north louudary line ; G02 , dennlng a Igal newspaper : 7 to submit the question ot I \contuulnl township organization ; GOc - ' ( In ( pohbi pu the sale f of cigarettes 10 persons Indor 21 ) 'lr2 appropriating $21,000 for dofondlng tll It'lmlm ( rate cases and to aplAI the ( Mme : 14 , asking congress to cede ti me state thepctlaned Fort Omaha : 7. 10 le galize theflilllonl records : 258 , per- mltln , county conintssioners to let contracts fey r bridges Ilnt blay be needed , during the y ear . 1111 a56'o3thmo education ot chidren connnet In poor , ' 110Utel. . 1ftl INJVHI nYI : 1'Xt'I.CHH : E'rl\ . . . : ir- ftl ra. ' ! r.d TRIr , Ir lUl Iltb , of l'itwueo ) tiLy t Hurt. P4t\'NfiE dT / April G.-Speclal ( Tele- grnm.-An ) I ' Hul , t occurred this evening In which Mrs . , Ifohi : Tngert and baby were sriously injured . Mrs . TIort was preparing - paring supper \vhen the stove exploled , hellg completely destroyed. She and her chlh were hit by flying pieces 01 Iron. WOOI was being used In time stove antI was SUII- posell 10 have heen loadell wlh ( powder , havIng - Ing beer , Ilurchasel foni the Wood Yard oinpatmy That company had bison missing w oed and letermlne.1 . to try Rnll catch Iho tiM iiovep. ny mistake the wood was mill lo M r. Taggart. The explosion was heard sev- erl blocks away. Thus cellnr of thin room WIS damagel considerably hy flying stove Il ils . henry I I Icbra nIl , died lt the home ot his son In Duholl last mmiglit. TIm deceased WitS 78 years uf age a resident of this county sevnleen years RII hlghl' respectlll lie ' WIS the father of J. U. I 11llehrlnll of 1.ln- ' c coIn the veteran nowsllaper man. 1.ln'j 'j Miss Jltll Muter , who won first prize In : thl Ilgh scheol contest here Tlesda ) ' night. representell Pawnee City at Ilatsmouth ( last nllht anti eamo home today wearing second li nt nra. Pawnee CIty secured the conlest for next year. PAwnee City Military hln,1 gave one of its fal0U8 ald pleasing concerts 10 a crowded house tonight. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l'ml.o or mitt Aurora J'lnl.or. AUnOUA , Neb. , April 6.-Speclal.- ( ) : lyron Wlhlsh , deputy county tre'surer , re- coh'ed n teleram from Pueblo , Cnlo. , yesler- d ay. that his brother George Wlllsh , wa 11yll ( ; . George WlhlshI'as , one ot time early reslielts of Aurora , nod back In the 70s was ut tim heall oC the Wlhl h Bros. hanklll house h , amid hell reverl Imporlant puhlc ; of- fl ees. lie was n democrtl anti a member of the state central eommllee for se\'erl 'oars. Mortgage summary for lareh : Iratn mort gales filed , $50.898.31 : released , $ , : ,807.61 ; cIty mortgages flied . $150 : released , $1,500 I : : chatel mortgages ted , $11,199.12 ; released , $1.5G3.,1 W. H FaIrchild , for twenty years n proma Inent i merchant In thIs city anti county has /ono to Gillett , Ark. . where he will Oen , a larlo l stock of geloral mmicrclmandise. lie Is one oC a company who own the new town ( site. site.John 'oollson of Phillips killed 1 a Ilelcln on the Plate the other day that measured eight feel Irom tip to tip . amid five feet ( rain poilt l of bill to enl of tall I welghell only tleen f poumids. I Is cOlslderel1 the fittest SIJeelmol of the Pelcan family that has ever been captured ! In these Ilarls. There were 262 applcatons for seed and feld allproved by time county relief committee this weol" all of which can bo promptly af- fordell by the SUI Slt apart from the county general Cunllr. - ' that purpoze. The $2.000 allroprlalcd 10 thh'1eonnty ' from the state und wi he expomtiiutl for ha ) ' . I looks now aa thc.ttghi the necessities ) or the needy In this count ) will bo CpllY ) relieved. York = "t.11,1 l'eraoala. YORK , Neh. April 6.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-A ) number front thIs place left for Aurora last ovelllg to ateml the district de- Iamalory contest. Miss Paterson , , a returell missionary from China , who } has been visiting [ at this place for somp time , heft yesterday for l Greshmam ecture . at wllch place she will deliver a Miss Dotte J Sedkwick and MIss Kato Thurslon left ) stcrla ) ' for Lincoln , where they will , for it Cew days visit friends In L that ciy."i Messrs. John 'L tt. / ' N. P. Dun eon , Oeorgc tiossiter , Dick hIpnhmmTi. Judge 11. U. Bowler /111 Jr : , and 11s , AtfUnson left for ' Lliicoim t { : ; to attend the state reunion of Shiioh's voter- ans. Mr. Lt Is presllent of the State Shioh i association. Last evening nt the home of Miss Zela L Sheels , I number of her friends gathered The evening was enjoyably spent by these ; who attended , and a hountful repast was served. Miss Shoels will leave Monday for Utica , where she takes charge of a milnery rp establishment. Veteran . ) Imo , Itnrrlsol , . Passes iS way . WAHOO Neb. , April 6.-Speclal.-James ( ) Morrison , an ex-union soldier , died at his home In this city Monllay. lie hal liver her for the pat eighteen yenrs. Ills [ funeral occurred Wednesday , under the auspices or t the Grand Army of the itepubtic. An entertainment was given last ovenlng by the pupis of the JIJh school for the bonett of the High school batt team S team Is preparing to meet time Ashlnnd High school cub next Jrl.lay al Ashland. TIme fIrst nine of the city . Is working very hart to get sufclent money to fence the grounds and are meeting with success In hits line . Work will begin on the grounds April 10. " 'rel Jewel , representing the Norfolk beet sugar factory was In town Monday amid ant Tuesday endeavoring to Iet the people In this vicinity interested In the ( culture of sugar beots. known I Is not how successful he waR , hut ho appointed A Attorney Pranlt lcan 10 act ns agent for tins factory , and I Is presumed - sumed that a few acres will b put out In this vicinity the comln season. UII ( ' lay Nott1 nli J'crmogmttta. DAVID CTY , Neb. , April 6.-Speclal.- ( ) E. W. Wright of Council Durs was visiting friends In the city nlli looking after buslnoss mater : yesterday. Wi I. I'erlimis. : who has managed Nyc Schnohler company's huslness hero for the past four years , hiss resigned his pOlllon and gone to Kansas . \\'hero he will conduct a farm. fn district court today Ike Dyxlra pleaded guilty to the charge of : lelllng a wheel front J. lcl.'addon and was lentenced by JUdge Wheeler to one year In the lieotteiitiary. . Joseph Jnnooso ! . founll guilty of adutitery . costs. was given one day In jai and fined $100 and Charles Wilson and Arthur Murphy . charged wIth hlrglary , had their prolmlnary hearing tOllay ( ( 1111 m'crO held to the district court ulier fOO hOluls ouch , T. A. Campbel , ( oronJnl In Iho Legal News omco nl Lincoln Is visiting his prentl near to\n. ( ton.lon. . C. C. Whmlte.of Crete visited [ Mrs. W , T. Ilchanlson , his sister , this week , Irrh'lng too late to attend the Cunerl of her himabanti. Trmmnh1oloc , lui g It umi : ml . ( > hIn. CIEYBNNE , N'"r1 G.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Anotlier ) \lru1ng anew storm act Inhere hare about 6 o'c1ick Jhll ) morning anti has conlluell with ulallted , fury nil day. A northeast wind Is 1 blowing forty mies al hour , anll the iqw" ; s dltlng ( h3(1) ( ' . Ho- ports at Unlol l blI.1IuIIJuarlers are to the effect that the Iqrm ( . Is more gemiarni all\ \ severe than thl ( I11z3rd which raged a week ego today. All freight ; trains ( Oi the Wyo. minI division have . ilfeen alJlloned , hut every effort Is beIng nf9is , to keep the road open for Jassoner tra 11,1 : ; N.hrnol' , Yioptu lab . 'uthitm.tiiy. CRIJTB , Neh. , prW0.-Siecial ( Telegram ) -I"rell 1.uler : t : ' ' ! \tcen years prOIJrlotor of the Bonner stI\1' and one of the best lowl lyrymey . f this section of time state dropped deIr.i \ e .r his b3r his muorts- Inl ; about I 0'el.9 . _ IIJJplexy. UNION , Neb. , Atrfli-Spccial ( Tellgram. ) -Wilam Nidu . a .we1 ! 100\1 old settler , dIed sUdllenly or heart dlsea at 7 o'clock last eYenll . . Clnn C nnlty ; , 'i''mtu'tmt'r4 I""r. l ( SYRACUSE , Neb. , Apri 6.-Special.-Timo ( ) 000 Counly Teachers' association mot here 'eslerday. At the evening session short addresses . dresses were delivered by iteva. tarlner ( , Miller a 11 Wlllms oC this city. Superln- cadent SIlnner of Nehraska City was also lulled for nn address , bllt fale1 to ( "ppel : Th3 8ssorlaton met again tOday at te l : ieyenth flnet school house. - - - - " ' , , Sui imf JII..I.nr & ) . Cr\ln. mA'fIJC . ; April 0.-.18peclnl ( Telegram.- ) The InqUt8t over the body of Ben Dolt , ( lie boy iY.io I.st hits lifo In FrIday ! morlng'a fro , was cl03e led : ) 'There were no devel- opmenu Juslf'JI the sU3plclo' that the fie W.IS of an incendiary ch r.cter. arll no ar- rosta were tmma1. . 'rho body will ha burled tomorrow , time CUnrJ I cec , rrll : at the Ipla- ccpal church lt 2i30 p. I. MET ! YESTERDAY IN PEACE Vetorns of' Blue and Gray Hold I Reunion It Shioh , - TEN ThOuSAND PEOPLE WERE PRESENT A uhmire.tmca < Made I , Oellrab l.relt " , 1ueU , Wheeler 111 Stw rt- 'omCrles 1rllllre l'leulr. , thAI . hoel"1 OcelrrelC'R , Sln.On , Tenn. , APril 6.-A cloutl ss sky greeled tIme tholsands of the bile amid gray who aesembled lt Shiioii's little church ate the thirty-thIrd anniverary at that bloody hi atle. ( A new mime church stnnlls where the Ito log church slooll on that memorable .1'y when 80,00 men strove for the mastery. The grand stand erected for the occasion was canopied by Iho natIon's flag.'el - como 10 the bhlB amid gray" was palnlell on tu e trout of the stand , while within , ems a hilo laekrOllt , were Die lomorahlorlls of Presilenl Grant : "Let its have imeaco"- now h become the shibboleth of I ulitell cOlntr ) ' . There was present 101RY Generals Irenl s RHI 1111 , General J. O. Wheeler , A. 1 Stowart. General lcClernnml ali Senator Jlrrls store absent 01 account of sickness. The exercises ollelell with n short speech from Uenlrl Prentss ( , the hero of "The h ornet's Nest , " the hotest cOlies tell part ot the hattie . Getmerals't'lmeeler anll Stewart Int Captain PaIne , who hnt been as llncll to lie ( duty hy n mcotlg of tim conlelleralo veterals , welcOll1 the boys In hlul' After a nrayor hy le1 S. laley 01 fOla , Generals luel ant Prentss etmtertaineii the veterans with reminiscences of the hat- I e , going Into the tclals of the fight , all II conclusion , congratllatnl all upon the geol Ceollg lhnt was evcrywhero manl- f asted. frlllY was taleen UII with time busi- ness or tl association , officers' reports avid sJeeehmalln . The crowd numhorel about 10.000. Tonight a ) lblc reception was hell nt time post quarters , nt which there was a Icetug on common terms oC time veterans of tim blue ti mid the gray. 'fho heroes of the war on both anl Iry. sides shook hanlls ami toll how , titirty years a go . they tried to 1,1 each olher. Com- im tnmmder-itm.Chiief Lawler was the hero of this occasion. The cOlmaullr-ln-chlef wi go to Chntanoon on a late traits tonight whee the Grand Arm ) ' oC the lepublc len will vIsit the hat nelll of Chlcllamalga , where the go\'ernmcnt has jlst completed one of the handsomesl lalonl parks . - II the republic. I'OU 1 I CO.tI1'l. ' Y I' J 1I"J (1'Ir .SK . " ' 1 " ' T. SchClulo Ir " 'set nlHI 1I.hllle. J.'loll by , , , , , ti. n."lvur. ST. PAUl4 . Apri 6.-The schelule of the assets ant liabilities oC the Walter A. Wool lan'ester I . ' olpany was eOIJlotet today and put In rellnoss for submission to time court. The tlules show thaI the concern Is i perfect ) ' able to pay Its obligations 01 a hsls of three to one. as may be seen by the tgules : Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2t Note and bills receivable. . . . . . . 1,02.IOS Accounts recel'lhl . . . . . . . . . . 186,71 ) Jachlnes antI extras In warehouse at St. Paul. extrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175.71 ! Jachlns and extm'as II territory. . l,49 Machines tumid parts of machines In factory IU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37l.2.5 Jlscelaneous prpert } ' . . . . . . . . 31.2i5 : . Heal estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.022. 1 Ilachlner ) ' amid tools . . . . . . . . . . 2O2.7l9 i 'aents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2\2.79 12.0 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j.UO.jS LIABILITIES. Notes payable . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 967,162 Acconnls payable . . . . . . . . . . . . 91.1G2 . ' Contingent liability . . . . . . . . . . 153.20 4.310 'I ' m Totdl. ( ! . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . $ IlG6,68 : The actual vahll of the assets Is $3.970,283. I I ns aalnst $1,122.369 actual . Iiabihitics. I , 111 In rur Inlol1G .Iver ( ' .rt cato , . ST. LOUIS , April 6.-Martin and Joseph Jayheny amid \Vat Coleman , three IIRn- . gerow counterfeier ! , were arrested at I Ciiicopee . Mo. . today by United States Deputy Marshal Qunyle The crIme with which thOse men arc chnrged Is raising $1 silver < erltcates to $5 'l'he men $ taken to Poplar Bluff. Mo" . for a hearln . They wIll be brought . here emi Monday. ! Thuutll ' "I. for lloumohutlmm. SAN l FRANCISCO April G.-f. A. Thurs ton , Hawaiian mlnlller to the United States , sailed today for Honolulu. He slated that ( the date or his return Is problcmntcal , and that he has received no news from \S'ash- Ington i since his deparluro from the capital. -I - , " .I.Iml 01 ; ' J'l'U .crttx.ncix , r izcozut . a len "ho Prevented thin Cou.ltol ot the Taylor IroUI"r tot Jnrlllr , CAUWt.LTON , Mo. , AprIl G.-Thl Jlror wllo'ote front time first for conviction of the I Taylor brothers were : J. A. Hou , David . Jamison. Adolph 'tcmer Grnnvlo Jenkins , . Elijah linker , James Ii. Creel and W. It h iratmtmiter. The five who stood out for acquittal - i qult3\ hI \ from the first were : Frank'eltle. . i l1rnett 1 lulson , Benjamin mover , George .Iemlng nI\l J. T Nobnl As son as the Jury J was discharged these five jurors diM II' l ) eared. It Is said br the ( olhcr jurors hat they ) stole out ot town , Cearlng ( mob "Iolenco. Do fore 11a\ln ! time jury rom Frank'chha made each juror promise to not reveal to Any one the names of the Jurors who volC for acquittal , hut when the seven jurors Rot out amid mlnglel with time Ileolll on the streets at mid learned time slate of th9 puhlc mind , and that t unhls It was l < own how the jurors voted ouch lan of the twelve would rest Inll-r suspicion of having been bribed , they 10:1 : time namES of the five. The jurors who were for conviction say thnt Prank Yehle a.h'ocalell . alHI sustained all the argument mmtado In the mlie jury j room against conviction. I has III- velollet ( lint George Fleming I , foreman of the ; jur j ) ' anti ono ot the 9 who void for acquital , has h a niece who married a cousll of 11 and George Ta'lor. len ( hover , another of the ( five. Is n relatvo of ono of the ator"s for the dcfetmse Slorlc ( of bribery are nitmltipiled nlltl.led ( hail ) ' and It looks as though the gr.tmmd jury \ ill h.\'o Its hatHls ful when the"o charge art brouJht before it. Sherin Stanley hall hearll , rUlers which convlncell him that 11 anll ( barge Taylor ha.1 wepons hidden In their ccli . and ho ransaeled It today Crom lop to hotom , hut nothing was fOUIHI Lastveek George " . \ ) ' _ lor toll time janitor of tIme jaIl bUlllng : "Oennls , If 1 mob comes to this jail , ) ' 01 just hnlHI inc a revolver amid some earl- rides : you can stand hack : anti 10 nothing. I twill ace that no mob gets me. " Dennis tel thIs to time sheriff ) yesterday amI It arouse his suspicons , Yesterday , mtternoomi old man Taylor bommght ) Irernoon ) boulht some re- , \olvlr cartridges nt I hlrdware store here . alHI this confrnlell th. I ' sU8111clons of the ( , sheriff , 1111 this mOI'nlll he gave the cell ' a thorough search. II' The attorneys for tie Tarlors fearetl a mob woul atemllt to ret lie 'a'lors last night. All sorts of ugly rumors were ailoat. It was stated ( tlimt alont I yesterday Ildt sev- oral wagons filled with peoillo from Sul- . l\an county had arrived at lho otttskirtsu of town , antI hall lulet ) .lsllersell . to awnlt mhlnlht , when al attack would be made on ( lie jail. At sUllloWI It was said se\'eral strange mon had ridden Into town from the norlh These relJOrls male the lawyers for time Taylors UII'asy. 1111 Colonel lisle amid Atorney Conklng Irletl Sherll Sianley to qImlt'ti' take ito Tlylors to the depot Ilnd ro to Iam as City with them. Time hhienlff refumseil to ill ) amiytluliig of the hcimid , as lue ( lmormgimt it would be a reflection on ( lie colmtmy. ( lie sis'ore imi several extra deiiuttie $ amid hail thetis remmmalim at the jail all imlghut. Nothiimmg that woulul tumilicate a mob ltipuotteti ; till about I I o'clock , i'lmetm four mmmcmi vear- iimg mmioiicim hints waikeul ump the alloy west of ( lie jail amid cammie aroimnul on its ( 'asterim Iule anib halted there amid emned to he sttmdylmmg time grated windows. Ilarsimal Shmoltoit svemit cult to immterviet % ' thiens , but they siummilt away antI uiisaitpearcd in the ularkness. IL Is tins general optimion lucre that tIme Taylors are itt iso ilamigor of lymichitmg , ai- though there are a great many persons ivlmo believe that the ( owmt will ivake tip seine niorning anti foil time Tayiors hmamtgctl to a tree imi the court yard , Stitt I.lii 'Pmiamiuto lncmsivarsitlp 8'J' . PAUl4 , April 6.-UnIted States Circuit Judge Sanborn today issued an order to show cammacsmy a separate receiver sitoulti mmot be appoInted for the Oregcn Short Line. Thus order - der Is issued to tite trumatees of the mmiortgage bonds of the Oregon Short Line ammd Utah Nortlienmt Railroad companies , amid time re- celvers of the Uniomm Pacific. Tue order is niado returnable May 1 , and in case they sue- ceed imi aimowing cause time altpolntntent of Jcimmm ? f. Egan as separate receiver will be . nullified. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tfur.n Itemmmdlmutimmc IIe'r Inrk'istemlneuu' ' . SIOUX s. D. , April fi.-Speclal ( Telegram.-ThIs morning itt ( lte Utmited L States court an order of dismIssal was en- . tore , ] In the case of Isaac I. Ehwoouh of Do- kalb , iii. . against the city of huron. The suit was to recover interest omt $20,000 bonds issimed during the cimpital campaigmi In 1890. The suit was resisted on the ground thtat : time lrnmmdsu were iii excess of th legal tn. , debtedness of the city. Sixty tlmousand dol. hors lii bottds were isstmed altogotiter. wimichi L Huron may succeed In repudiating. italIntre Steel 1lttit Ciosril towu. ] 3ILLAIflE. 0. , April 6-TIme flellaire steel lilant has closed and will not be placed tim operation until a ettiernent is reaciteul atmotmt a reductiomt of 10 to 15 per cent iii vages. Six hundred and lIfty people art thrown out of work. TOOK I11I FOR A C11EAP IAN Railway People lix the Price of Arkantas Legs1ators at One hundred Do1ar3. ONE OF THEM GIVES TIlE SNAP MVAY 'u - Several other Menhue'ra llntIdheItNl htt ttti Alleged llritcry-iefemut or time hiiuil'Vn7 Comtiuisinmt mutt t Ito muni Sotmgimt tim Ito Oitrilned , LhTTIl ROCK , Ark. , April 6.-A aons- tlon was spruimg lit tht house of represemitti- tI'ss today when Itepresentativo 't'ancey of I'iiilliii5 cotmiity arose to a question of per- sommai prIvilege anti ( olul a story of alleged bribery In ceutmectlon with tite vote on tlio railroad cottttmmissiott bill In limo house. According - cording to Mr. Yntmcey's recital , Ime vmis tnleii . to ( lie 001cc of ioulgv & Johnson , ntorne.s ( for the St. Iouits , Iron Moimmttain & Sotithmerms railroaul , by Representative ltobepta of Mathisott amid lmitrotlmtceti to Mr. 1)oilge as "a friend thmo woumlul 'eto itim ( is. " Stmlssequemitly , saul Mr. Vatmcey , T. I. Cox imltimruachmeui hmitmi amiul salti hits wotmltl semsil $300 or $400 over to h'liiliips coummty to elect Yattcey ( a time eemtate. Aftu'r ( Inst Cos told Yancey lie wammed ( imitmi to oppose tiuc raliroati commimmmiseiomm iiill. 'amt- c'y said : ' 'Ccx at one timmie watmteil to know i'liat to get time. lii auluittloit to pronmising mtiul far timy elecliomi to time semmate , hme iirommtimeul to fix it vi that I comuiii get a thmommsamstl at time mmext sessiotm. I tuliceui with Itopresemttatlvo \\'agmmer of Fratillimm ; cotmmmty atiul ammkti if ammy alto ltaih approncimeti him Iti regard to the ' " ' ralirout coumumsisitioum bill. \'itgimer said ( lint Cox apiroaehmetI hmltmi amid asked if there ivas attytimimig that cotmld ho done to etmlist lmliit agaimmat thus hill. " 'mmgtmer ittiil I agreed to see If Cox wottid give $100 each. I u emit atmul saw Cox amsul tel il ii I its I hail ii ecimleul to opliost ! t ii a lii II. I toiui hint I coumlul get \\'agtmcr for $100. lie said tie woulul see \'agmmer atiui luny ( lie titoney. Cox , \\'ssgumor amid I tmiet arterwarul attul I ( clii iutmii ( Cox ) we watmieui $100 apiece. Later i mmmet Cox anti his told mmio Ito 'mtm a little afraid of Wagmier atmil wotmld ratimer imot I a t hi i mmm be itreseim I v lieu Ii ti pa iii iii e ( lit. ' $200 , tutu sniul I cottiti deal with \Vagner. ( 'ox told - time to pay may bill wiiere I was isoartittmg , ninvi' (0 ( tihe.isoit's hotel amid Ito would pay by hearth bill atmul furmmlsim mmmc mmmommc'y to iinlumlc with time' hays. Iteliresemitative' Jummes of Mmuili- semi county told me ho hail a room at tii Gleason cmiii ivls hiviimg like a kimig. Cox took time to (1Ieasomi' ammO wemmt iimto a room , whore I iiis ititrotltmcod to a mmmii imammmetl hjeami , wham said lie was at tue head of thin lrumm Mommmmtaimm road for Arkansas. lie saul they always mmsatle mm C'leamm canvass ; that they 0th mutt 1)0) ' ritmytimtmg ! dewii , hut always tonic care of tIme' boys tiller the ilgimt. m.ms over. - . Alter that conversation I muiet Cox anti tout iitnm I hearth ime hiati aecumseul miio of being a traitor. I told Imiumi lie haul imot givemi mime the $200 , amid told hint tie mmsmmst vtit up $500 or I vouhil give time tiiimmg away. ' ' Yamicey thiemi welmt on to say thmat. Come gave 1dm $100 auth smmiil that he votmld see that time other $10' ' ) was jnmt imp. \\Timeim Yamiccy Imad fimmished speaiitmg time house was imm a great uproar. amid fluinlly a immotion (0 ( appoimit a Coimmtmtiteo ( to imivestigate the affair was car- rieti. - _ , * . , 1. L , . Coy , time man who was reported to have bribeul'ancey , says tliitt Imo gave Yan- cey $100 oumt of sommie mnotmey which lie imad boon given to usc' In time defeat of time Mon. roe , Pliilhti)8 couimy ( , bill , In which Yancey was also irmtercstei. The investigation committee nmet tonight beiminfi closed doors and examined tvt ) % 'itimetites. The c'xcitenient createil by Limo immcitlettt is iniemise toitighmt , amid it is freely predicted ( limit serious trouble i'ill ensue. , Jltiismimm ( omIItty 'l'uctiora. TECUMSEII , Neb. , April 6.-Spcial.- ( ) Tli Johmtmsomm County Teaclmers' association will hmold a two days' session hmore mmext Friday - day and Saturday. Iloim , F. V. Collins of Limmcoln anti Superlmmtendomtt Carey of ( ho Nebraska City sehiocis will be prosemmt. Mr. anti Mrs. I4ivard hart oJ DoKaib , Ill. , are visiting relatives itt Tccuimtselm. Miss Nina make has gone to llobtoms , Kan , , to enter college. Miss VIva Itosakrans lies gone to Shmenandoalm , Ia. , for time sante pur- . Paso. 5. j , M , Bechtel avid daughter } ditit of Ilumr- iirtgton , in. , amid Miss Ilarbara Majors of Pent were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. harris timid ivoek. V.'ork ott time Carr brick block on Clay Street is iii progress. Stovenmommia of Ocotmm Steiemnor , April (1. AL New York-Arrived-New York , from Southmmtopton : Ilecla , front Copenhagen. At llanThimrg-Arrlved-Normnammnla from New Yorlc , Your wood PUre _ i ot One in a Thousand can say "Yes" Especially in Spring It Is mpure And Clogs the Wheels of Life , Now is the lime to Take - Hood's The 3est Spring TtIedicine. If yOur blood s jhiVC , yOU will be I Now is time Limo to ace that your The it1IiIflh1 hotly Is forUm soil for ye1I. 'Yott will be slrolhg , vigoi'oim , blooti is iummto , niul to imumko R pul'o ilisense gi'rtmus , intt tito inati ivitoso . full ot J'ifo and amnhition ; you 'will ' timid give it i'iuIimuta alh(1 ( yit.aity anti blood iti has nutli'tmig to fear , be- IiilVC a good alIctite ) iiiitl UO(1 tilges- time 1Ifl ( ttiiel 6truilmgtll-givitlg pi'opertles catto i'lcli Islood ss'ilI keep all tion ; ) 'oilr bletil ) W'lIl lie somiiid anti w'ltct ) ttrn t'ce1ttiic1 , itotlmimig citmi tiqihul the flilletloims of the Steihl Iri perfect i'efresliliug ; your nerves vi1l ho hood's SmtI'sapmlliIln , the only Li'tio w'orkiuig orler. lIuul'8 ( Sarsapailila sth'otig , 'YOlt s'ilt ltttvt little need to blouti ptli'iflr befot'o thu people. 1itil'illcs'itmtflzefl itimul citrieltes the llvitO the ttIea of I rood's Say- - fear ' dllsotso : in titty forlil if yotti' blood stipat'tlla coimfltitieti to luicreaso year ilool , 1111(1 18 a defomiso ngtlimsL ; dlsettso , 'IS p1llO muiti you keel ) It so. after year ? 'iV'Imy 1on it limtyo a Blood Poisoned , But how few unit say tIim , their l'eCoI'd ut cures nhtoltttely uiieejiittlled " \Vimen I was IS a hind fever sore came blooti i imiIio I I lots' umany PCPlO lli tue lm'tstot'y of immtdicino ? Iincutitts 018 mnyrigimt. leg , After a titan It. lmealeti , I1le stmffer'ing dciii ) ' fi'ohmm the conse- I (00(1'S ( ( Sui'aapai'UIa mmtrlfle , vilttlizest lsut. 21 years later , last winter , It Isrolco queltecs of itiiimti'it , blood l tutu ciii"ielieti the blood. Therefore , It Dlii. agaIn terribly sore , amid mmtnny timid It. ' - Z1Iett ltt'e 1tIIlltlCl ( with rliettlnatSID ! , b3 the IItCliClmttl you need , would Jmevcr heal up. My semi read so catarrlm , sut'outiltt eritptloims. 1 VI11 give ) 'oll 1)1110 ) , aicli , i'el hitUcli ahotmt. Ifood's tayaalumrilla ho urged \VOtflO1 ! ui'o tl'OllllCd w'itlu Ilel'VOlmtiblood atid strotig hlei''c8 , nio to try It. I did so , amid to isty great flOSS , 1oailcs.tui'ns , headache , iimdi. 1 t will OYCt'COlmiO that tired 1c'liiig , joy 1st a short tinmo the euro ceased to dia- gostiun , CIi1dremm itt'o 'ktimna of it Cl'Uht.C ail ttiUt'itO , gives gwcet , i'ccharge , and shortly mutter Isc'gnim to heal , grtat valluty of ( liSt3itS'S ( , AIiI1 evei'y- fretihilug bird ) aua make you stromig. After takitug five bottles ( lie poIson was vhmei'e , ' 8IttC1m11lY ) jIm the 9)l"mlg , we IS hmot thi'ti ; exnety vhia ) 'lfl 'u'tnt : ? eradicated timid time sore ezttlrehy healed. gee time ( iS'iICtlCm of Ituigutor , lassitude 'I'hicii tnIo I looti's Stt'sapnrihla : now. I now feclas well as ovorand emijoy renewed atiti hack of vitmility , and Imerir coin- It Is tIm bc'st. epriiig Inr'tlieilhO bestreimgth. . umimif vigor. " Vit.NmI 0. i'ilcucIc , plaiittki of veakmtsss 1111(1 ( tit'ecl feeling , CUSO it. 18 thin host blood jitii'htier , HouLha Londontlerry'ersmsomst , 'I'Iiit t'ea.somi Is foittid ill tim fact that it j lied the grip amid was so sveak I could RunninI Soree. time hulooci 'l lInt. p1110. 'I'hto blood 18 hardly walk. It. took all my strength , " I Imavo been tromtiiheil s'ltht rtmnnintt thiociti'retitof life , SllpltOrt ot tint ot'gmilms aided by a cane , to get to the store to get sores oem toy hip for years. I began to take 1111(1 iiittsolcs , tliti feeder of tlu imeiyes. bottle of hood's Smmrsaporllla , BoOn athood's ' liarsaparihia iii I3c1itetnbct , anti If it t8 pr1 rich 1111(1 ( healthy , it tot I begami takimig it. emsy appetite rehero riot Iwen troubled with running suumpIi.s ( mill thu nout'lsltinent auti coim- turned , amttl after three bottles I was In sores since Jamituutry , 1 storer felt bettor SCjLiOllti ) ' all the ati't'itgtIt the tcryes hotter health than ever. I take flood's lii my life. I tveigii O'J liouamds when I nut ! lflhlgel'a need , aimit time m'e'tiimit it tiarsaparilia In time ttpnlsmg and tall to comniimemiced to ( .ako howl's i3arstmparlifa , jmncct liemsitli. All this Is to be liud purify my Islood and to keep In good coatend I now weIgh 132 poutmdsm' ' jjow/.IflD " " hy taking ditlon , " J. C.BIigNugo5DaveuportIowa , DAUUYIialinevifloOisto , Hood's arsipari1a ! Tile Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the Public Eye. - _ -