. , . - . - . , - . - - - - . - - - ' - - - - - . . - - - _ - - - - , - - - - . - . . . . - . ' " w- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' - - - - - - - - - ' - , - - - . - - . . - - - - - - - " " I THE 01\rAnA DAILY nEJD.ir : Tl SDAY , APRIL 9 , lS9 . It - - - - : , BEATRICE WANTS \ RELIEFwin - Drings Stilt Against the Kansas OLy & Beatrice Railroad Company L - BRECI OF CONTRACT IS ALLEGE - ,1 Ciy "oltl fends to hut the Com'y ' antI } ' : . Not" Clhl" tlii . C.ndllol la.o \ i" 1ceii ignored-Tn the 8n. iircm " Court. - ! t LtNCOLN , AIrl 8.-Speeld.-The ( ) cRy of " neatrlct hJS fed a pelton with the State . noard of Trmspntaton , which upon the face &s of H exhilflt8 a rather pocullar compflcatlon ehlhla , ( ecular cmpledln In raiway clrcules. I appeas that nearlcc voted to thc ) { anus City : & Bealrlce flaUwayte company $ tCi,000 In bonds , conditioned uponca , the extendlur or the lne to that city and the erection of dellot tanks , Bhlngl and other rafiroati Improvcmcnth. From Non'mb I , 189 , until October Ii , 1&H ! , the road coin. pled with alt the CODltOtS of the bond prop oaUloii. Then the road Iasetl Into the hmds : . of C. ( O. Wurnlr , who , 'Iolatetl the contract ' : In every partkular , and closing the Ictrlcl ; , . dept Ind frehht war house , erected simiar bulhlllS at VirginIa , eIg1teen miles from I Betrlce . , and virtually alJ110Ded the latterth cl ) . An attempt was made to brIng lult In the district court , but . the plalntl faied ] L 'a to s clre nn opportunl ) to sen'c papcr on I the dclendant. One of the pecularltes ] of this deal II the fact that the bonds state on I ; " , . their face lat the rexll has cOlplell with I all the cOI1tons of the ( Prpoltlon s 'otcd I upon prior 10 the delIvErY of the hunls ] to thl t lansas City & Beatrice Illwny cJ11Ian ) ) ' . , B. " ' , Malsen , ox-councilman lf Omaha , . convicted II the Iltrlct court of Douglas 2 county of solc1ln ] and receIving a bribe for using his t lleno In lec\lrlng the pasagu of a cerium ordinance , haR appealed the case 4 to thc SllJrtlo court on ellen of error Madscn ] ' 13S convicted In June , 1892 and ron tencel , to hay n fine of $300 and costs. The elms waM commItted April 1. 1891. t Charles N. Dolan was convlctE1 In the L ! , caster distrIct court December 28 , 1893 of usaultnJ Albert Esler with a revolver and aeitt.neod to two years In the penitentiary , 1 where hc has since remained. TDay nn ap- 11 peal was fe,1 In the supreme court by his , uttorneyr. As Dolan' stnlcnco wi have ex- ' plrell shorly , the object of the appeal Is to seure release prior to the expiration of his I term of Imprisonment. 1' . 11. Beardsley stenographer of the State . hoard of Transportation , diEd Saturday after . . ' .oon at his homo In Cplege View. He has ' . ben 11 for several months of [ dropsy , and lat } _ fail male n visit to Texas for his hoalti r. . f. Mr. lelrdsley had resided In Nebrlsla for . thirty-six ) 'ear and was one of the ba It known stenographers In the state. He was wel educated , an agreeable con\ersatonalst and I man of decided cplnlons. This mare I- lag the remains were take to WeelJlng : Water for Interment. I CIAHMA1mnS LOCK-D OUT. There Is n lockout of charmalers In the factories of G. It. Wolf. p. J. Wholenberg and Charles Weitzel. The firms have bee m , . . payIng Urn unIon scale , $8 to $ IG per thousand , C. " ? according 10 Bhap and price. necenty the l frms decided they could not do busle at t , thes prices and submitted 1 prop1sllon to I the men to work for loss. No rq 1) 1 ' was . . given to Ihe proposition and the manuhctur- I ers discharged the men and will watt unti 1' . , their 'tock Is reduce before resumIng epa i/ / . . . told. . ns. The firma employed twelve men ni . ' The long pending controversy between the . . . city and H. E. Lewis was decided this mornIng - , : ' lug by Judge Jibbotts. The greater portle in . .r : , , ( , South Twenty-seventh street near porton L . been ' fenced In by Lewis he claIming It b 1 Il I . . : : " virtue of ten years open notorious and ai d- ( . . . : ' . 1" . verse poacsston. At one time the city cn- . . ' . k templated running I slreet through then , 1 , , . I but Il was enjoined by Lewis. The court " . . : " : " . , Onus that Mr. Lewis Is entitled to everything : - i. . thing except a strip 9.7 feet wide and 150 . . ' " . feet long which belongs to the city. The case , . . " ; , ; wi bo lippealed . as both sides are dissatt 5- ; : . sled. , 1 , - . ' ; Omen C ) Gates tolls the district court that , : ; : , bo was a silent partner with Johnson In .the [ , . : . contr.c for bullng the State university can- ' , : ; o servattry and wants hat the profits tticreo : < Juhlson denies that there was any Idnd of a ; ' .i , parnerlhll > and swears that Gales was ani l3 ' ! ' . ' . ' ' R w\rlman on the job , who got his pay for . . ' . . # . . what ho did. ] . An.ldf mber of the fro department. Den . . ; Floyd , lately n bartender at thE Capitol . . ' : = hotel saloon , Is shl to 'be an r'l > plcnnt for . , : a , , appointment ns chief of the fire deparlment - . . . under the now municIpal organization . which . : I goes Into office tomorrow , Fur chief of poll Ce 8 . . there are hal n dozen applicants , Including , applcants , . . . ; . . Job hathaway , S. M. litellick and J. D. Moore . . . . Ralph 8. Johnson and A. J. Weaver have . . . , . . , returned from Grand Rapids Mich . . whiher . they attended the Convention of college repu b- . . . Henri clubs. . . , .i lcan They are unanimous In their re- . . rz . port . of 1. successful ' meetng and say they 'ero accorded t e every courtesy as representa- , i : . lives of tire Nebraska State university. r.I. The day before the late . . , ) municipal electi on J , . . lIeu Beclltt ] was arrested for illegal registi .0- r liars : This mOJlng the case was dismissed t1t ' . : . by JI\81co Spencer , for want of prosocutic . , : . . Tire case was brought by the CIvic prosecuton. federaton. : but no representative of that organizirtion : . rellresenhltvo organlz'alon appeared I - . - peered 10 imsir I tire matter. I ' . : . : + The colored man . Loin Davis who Is . ' ' , charged with having Blashedvlh a kn : ito : ; . Ofeer nalrd when the later asked him to 0 " : . . . give nn occount of himsel when caught In . . ' an alloy . was today 1 bound over to tine district . . : I. ! court In the sum of $300 , the charge bet us . : . ; : ' assault with intent to 1(1. , 'it. . , SHAHp WII. GO 10 Dl1VEfl , , j ; Governor 10lcomb has approved / tire req UI- " : alibis papers of Oon'rnor McIntyre of Co 0- ' "l rallo for tire re.ur of J. G , Sharp , wantEd . . . In nenver for forgery Sharp Is a son of the . . ' / , New York milonaire street railway boodt .o . ' . : who dlld a few years u 10 , after creatl rug 'ri . , , " considerable national excitement on accot rut , . , of hit " crookedness. The cigarette habit has I ' . . ' manic a com pIrie wreck of young Sharp. IUs . ' > . ha/ls are stalnrd to a dark brown , and hb : . " nerves are shattered , . ' nervs shntered . p , : . . . ' . Tire IJlenlx Mutual Lie Insurance en on- . . : pony asks for the foreclosure of a $5 , 300 . . , ' ; . 10rlgngo un the Marshall block . nt Tenth . and l streets , Ilresumably owned by 'annlo : . ; " " 31 , Ialham ann claimed by tire receIver oC ; ' t . ; , : tire Capital NaUonnl baink " / ! Today Attorney Woods made a motion for ' , " : : g.t . I' an order compellng Bud Lindsay to turn I . . . over n couple of big diamonds which , It Is . ' : ; : i , claimed , he has been ' ! , " . searIng under co ncr . . of , a mortgage on Ito sparks gIven to an . c . t . , attornoy. Several 10nlhs ago 1.lndsay was al . , mmonell to appear before Judge lanBlng In " , t , , ' 5 . roreplhll In alit at executon , and ho at ab. " , milled 10 n number of questons regard : g the slones. which at that time ho regarllng I . . ' < Iset 10 him. The ChIcago liquor ii rim ; C . s'hic1i brought on tire inquisition then de- Illnded thn\ they ba turned over . That sa nrc fane . afternoon , I Is said a chattel mortgage on S i % the diamonds , , ' p was fle,1 by 1lndsay's ott or- , . , ! , anti , since , alor- L . neT ever then LIndsay has con _ 1 , , tnued to daulo tire eyes of his friends w r ! the alarklers . , wlh a BI Judge Ianslng made the or- der returnable on tim 12thirist _ , : IH"lo 11UIO Notes. I\ is \ LINCOLN ; AIJrl 8.-SI ( > eclal.-Ooveror ) : -t lplcomb Is about to Issue a Proclaruat l Ion , , quarantining against Texas cattle foyer The ; proclamation wilt be signed tomorrow , hnd r 44. , its provisions , the satire 1 those signed by 1ip41 1 Governor Crounse , are quite strIct against , J stock yards and lines of cattle transporta- I ton.There There will be a meeting of the cornn mis. [ atom all.olntoll by Go\'efnor lolcomb cmms. act jn regar.l to a Nebraska display at the MexI- can exposition , next Saturday , at 2 o'clock , , In the governor's olllco The I./rmers Slate bank of Schubert hA 1ln authorized by the State Banking board to begins burliness Apri 15. The cap ital stock will bo $12,000. 'fine president II plal . . Cain and cashier J. M. l'vans. . Uepuly Labor Conlnlsstcner J. I. Powers , S stilt In a critical condition at his resl- ' denco , corner of Sixteenth and I' streets In. alunaton of the bowel has set In . w rub other serious complicatIons , Ills wife nr- i rIved from Trenton lat night. 1r. l'erk'y I tine attending - pbslclan. - Courage or an Acel " 'olan. PLAIN"mW , Neb.t April $ . -Special ( . ) - , r' ' 1 iy 85 years of age arrived ID town lat ( Ltght , baying wal\ , tine colro dla\anc \ from ii O' Neill , over nfy-Rve miles Iway , She has ben living with a fon.ln.law near O'Nel win 1 very per , and she started to walk toSh Fremont , where she has a daughter Hvlng. Sh e was badly crippled when she arrived Ire ne and could not possibly travel a mile fur ther . SIlo " 'a taken In charge by char. lably disposed people and sent on to her deBtnatoD by traIn. . .UI1\L . \ 1'1'OhLTlONih1NT M.tY , filE . o"ernor 1I1eoinbflunt ' Yet Sljnel I nd Iisy Not nnt ' 11) LINCOLN , April 8.-Speclal.-Oonrnor ( ) Holcomb has not ) 'c signed senate file No. 181 , by Ilchcocl ] ( , which pro\'lts for n re apportIonment , of JudIcial districts In the st ate. I I questionable 'bether hn will do so . The bill In many respects Is paradoxi- c11 l. One of its provisions , while I elves t.ancaster county , the Third judicial district. a fourth judge , prohIbis Governor Hal- crmb from ranking the nppolntmrnt Dy tin e terms of the " 1 tire measure 1 : not to ta ke elect until January : 1. 1S96. Then tire terms of all the judges expire ann other canlhlates are 10 bo clecled. This Is ont Ticor tire bill taken by attorneys. Others hell that tIre bi , Is Inoperative because Il prtldes that all judges In nil the dlstrlc' ac to be elected at tire November election , 189 , whie the body of the bill Itself dls- Unet ) states that It Is not to bo In elect unt January I , 18G. Others claIm that this implies that Governor Holcomb la au. thorlzcd to alJpolnt ) nil tire judges , In the lltte on and after January I , 1896. It looks \ 'e ry much as . I the Thlrll district might not h ave a [ ou\.th \ judge for over I year nt. The statemelt going the rounds to the elect that no 1I'IIropriaton ' is I made In thc bill for tire propeclh new judge I untrue , for the reason that the Item Is especially pro- vllecl , for In tine claims bill parsed early Sat- Illay mornlnq. Governor Holcomb today signed tIne I at- lo wing bills : fOI-1 house roil 28. authorizIng municipal author- Hes of cities of tire second cllss and vIllages . 10 Impose special license tax on Insurance ' cnllanleg for tine mlluteDance of volunteer fre departments. House roll 21 , for tire relief of Maurice D ee. Dec.lonse DUlenty. roil 216 , for the relief at William House roll 500 , 10 provide for n uniform s'stem of vouchers for the use of all disbursements - bursements of state funds Luehs. House roll :5 , for the relict at henry House roll 434 , 10 permit foreign corpora- . tons orgaulzed under the laws of Dny other state to Issue diploma amid to confer do. . g rees and honors. Serrate file 100 , providing that count . judges may grant authoriy to executor of states and guardians at minors , Insane per- sns , feeble minded persons ann ! Sllendthrlfs to mortgage real e I.lo belonging to such : I persons. Senate file IG3. providing for the Instruction I o f feeble mlndell children between the nges of I and , 18 years. Senate file ' 77 , relating to certain contrac'.s for cOldltonal sale , lease or hire of rairoads amI street railways , equipment and provlllng for the recorlng , thereof. Senate file SO , providing for exceptions 1ed I ns thin court may direct may not exceed forty days from adjournment sino die for : the term of court. Senate f1 131. : authorizing associations to o and maintaIn gas or electric , lght works. Senate file 12,1 , to pension firemen of paid fre departments after service of twenty-one y ears amI the wcows [ and orphans of fire - men who lost their lives In the line of duty : Senate file 37. providing for the appraise ment of educatonal lands by beards of . cclnt ) commissioners or suprviors. Senate file 340 , to facilitate the giving ot b ends . undertakings and recognizances aDd to nuthorlzo acceptance of certain corporation IIS as surety thoreon. Senate file 44 to provIde for the leeplng of nn Incumbrance book In the ofco of the clerIc of the district court and to requIre the entry therein by the sherl of each levy a f a ttachment or execution , tn order to bind suhsequent vendees or Incumbrancers. Tine appropriation bills nor claims bIll S are not signed yet together wllh forty-one oler measures. Tbt legislature passed 130 bills all told. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hAl ) NO LEOITIMATE O.\USE 01 ACTION Calo Involving Ten Thonsnnd all a Fine l.n' PoInt Settled. YORK Neb" , April 8.-Special.-A. ( ) demurrer - ron In the claim of Andrew Petterson against the estate of Phip Meehan was argued I'S I the county court Saturday. This claIm dates back some time ago , when Meehan , U I- gelher wllh Peterson arid nnother workman , wore at work on the Orphans homo bulidini . which was being erected then at this plact They were engaged on tire flues , anti when , m at n height of about sIxty feet the scafold U Uii on which they were standing broke , and Meeban and Peterson fell to the ground. To make this accident the more serious n pie or brick lay directly under them. Media lived but a few hours after being picked up ' and Peterson was unconscious for sever a ! lays aa a rcsult. Tire other workman escaped : - caper by clinging on the ledge of the bulir 1- buid- Ing. As n resul of this accident Petterson brings n claim against the estate of leehnn for $10,000 for damages ho sustained In the slme. lie claims that be was Injured In I such a way that I will forever bar him : from worldng and earning n living for bin Ii- self and famiy , antI that his eyesight was ruined. As l ehan was the contractor In the work he holds him reSIJODsibio for the acc ii. denl. denl.The The Judge sustained ] the demurrer. and held that the plaintiff had no cause for actio n. The plaIntiff will , however , appeal to the di- ' trict court. lenhan was well to do and his eslato Is valued at $2",000. . He had a wife and two chnildrcmn . both or whom live at this place ot the present time. The case Involves 1 Ilolnt of law which Is very queer , very few of the same klan appearing on record anl ns tins Is the case the trial In the dlstrlcl court will no doubt b watched wIth Interest by many. Messrs. 1.'t , Bowler and Itosatter . who have been attending tine state reunion of Shlloh's terday veterans _ , returned from _ 1lncoln ye Is- YUVNO ) OIU , L'O31L1l't SUICII ) it . alias 'rlcey Keller S"nlowa Clrlolo . .eSt I 11 < IA I'ounl iIng , YORK , Neb" , Apri 8.-tlpeclal { Telegran i. ) -A probable suicide occurred In Houston , this county , today . Mis Trncey Keler , a yung lady about 16 years of age daughter of a inronhinent merchant , was found In her room by her sister In a dyIng condition. She seemed In great agony , and ) being asked the cause , It was foun.t that she had already lost all power of spefh , but tnte to nn empty bottle lying on limo 100r. ) The bottle had contained carbolic acid. A mini si- clan oC this 11110 was Inledlatlly summoned - moned , , hut upon his arrival , the young girl was dead. No cause for tire deed Is kmrow 'ii . Coroner 10ibrolc of Gresham has been rio - fled. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 10t- \11.y County ) Iorlll' itreord , OHn , Neb. , April 8.-Speclal.-Tho ( ) mortgage : - gage record of Valey county Is ns folows : Farm mortgages filed , nineteen , $ IO,88t.79 ] ; satsfed. seven , $3,585 ; town aol city mort- gages ted , dye , $ ,400 ; satisfied , four , $2,300 ; chalel mortgages floJ , sixty-mine $550 ; satis. fed , twenty-seven. $2,599.25. sts- I'retlrll'k 1IIaurh.d. CI TP Neb. , April 8.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -I rederck [ Lders , who droliled dead la $ Saturday night , was burled today by the l\nlghtB or lythl8 of which order he was a inneniber. Tire funeral was the largest held 10 Crete In lany years. . Where will its progress stop Not until everybody uses Dr. l'rlco's Cream UDII Powder , /ro,1 Orlin - for . ( 'olf"x County. SCIIUYLEI1 , Neb. , April 8.-Special.-- ( ) The boar of county commissioners Is ID session to receive and mass upon applications of these In nee\ of grain for iced anti feed . made Il accordance with the provisions of ' the bill of the last session of the legislature known 11 house roil No. 634. ThuB far about twenty have made application and sore three or four have been reused for the reason that they were ownera of land entirely free from encummmbrammces. Following I Is Celfax ' olowlng Cola couutY'B Indebtenes record for the month of March : I arl mort. gages filed . forty-lght , amounting to p3 , . 463.60 ; released , thlrt-ne , $17,424.55 : town and cIty mortgages filed. nIne. $2.562 : reo Icued six , $1,490 : chattel mortgages filed . fortY'lhre , ' 52l9.SO ; released , nineteen , ' 3,448.4. STEADY RAINS CONTINUE - Ground Thorotgbly Soaked in the Westernbo Part of the 8tatO. VALLEY COUNT IS QUITE FORTUNATE VOUAu,1 Interrs UsIng Tllum This Season In Agricultural "Itlr In that Sec- ton of the Counlry-Dlversl. net JArmtnJ Favored . NOlTI LOU ! ' . Neb. , AprIl 8.-Spelsl.- ( ) A good steady drizzling raIn fel here all day OD Saturday and part of yesterday aDd the Iurfaco of the ground appear to bo thor- oughl ) ' soaked. The weather service station reports precipitation to the amount of 1.03 inc hes. Falling In the manner In which i did , thIs put the soil In excellent condition for tilling and the farmers tlng frmers arc wearing n mo ro cheerful look than has been seen sInce lat June , sInce there can be no longer any doubt that limo small grain will germinate al most n soon lS sown and make n rapid gr owth . The upland pastures also will lt once produce I vigorous amid Bucculeut gr owth. The members of the county relief com- mlteo met recent ) . and apportioned $6,250 , the amount assigned to Valley county from the legislative appropriation , to the several lo\nshlps , where the amounts will be dls- bursCI under the more discriminating man- aFlent or time local commIttees In such n w ay lS the ) ' Ihal determine to bo the most useful for their several localities . Tim Interest being talen In diversified f.Hmlng . In this locality Is constantly aungw mentng , as I evIdenced by the deep Interest be ing taken In matters which formely at- tracled not even n passing notice . A meet- Ing Is now called at tire town hll for the purpose of discussing sorghum culure , and the owner of I steam plant \vl be on hand to make proposals ns to its manufacture. NELIOII . Neb" , April 8.-Speclal-Ialn ( ) I has been falling In Antelope county with slgh IntermIssions for Dearly twenty-fonr hours , and It Is still comIng down . Very tt- te water has run off and the ground Is i thoroughly soaked to "good depth. Grass I Is starting up and 1 few days of warm I weather will make good pasture for stock F armers and busIness men are greatly en- : couraged. ST. PAUl . Neb. , April 8.-Speclal.-I ( ) : commenced raining again this morning nbout 10 o'clock and continued to about 3:30 : this I af ternoon. A fine rain has falen and every boly Is rejoicing. GIESIAM , Neb. , April 8.-Speclal-A ( n ice rain Saturday and Sunday In this TI- clnlty has strengthened the farmers' prospects - p eels very materially. H'e and portions of : I wheat not already ruined have improve I I much the last few days Small grain Is i mosly In. I DnADSIA W. Neb. , April 8.-Speclal.-1 ( ) The long looked for rain has been taliin . ; faing n early all day , amI alhQugh not more than n half Inch has fallen . It Is a great relief to , have m the dust which has filled the air for two days , nt last settled. . Many were feelIng - ' Ing almost discourage over the prospects , but n mora hopeful feeling prevails tonight Most of the w'nter wheat Is dead and many' : ' are sowing the ground to oats , of which thor i w ill be a large ncreage. OnT CALHOUN. Neb. , AprI8.-Speclal ( ) I -Friday , about midnight , showers of raIn began failing In this vicinity. At 3 o'clock Saturday morning It set In for a heavy raIn aDd aD Monday I had not cleared up. ether other rains were of great value , but now th 0 ground Is saturated to a degree that crops w ill vegetate , grass grow , and nil nature I a gain wear its richest garb. WEST POINT Neb , April 8.-Speclal- ( ) The raiD was made the subject of special thanlsglvlng In the churches of the cit : I- y 'esterday. I has bean raining without Inter , missIon for fort hours , and farmers arc , correspondingly encouraged. The small gnat n. crops ore practically safe and the prospect : for cbrn Is excellent. I has been a long tmo t since the sol of Cunning county was so lhoroughly soaked. LEXINGTON. Neb. , April 8.-Speclal.- ( ) The rain which commenced Saturday mornIng I - Ing l continued all day Sunday and coming slow as It did , was tire "most soklng" and benefcial of any rain of the past two yearr The energetic efforts or loel residents , the . relef sent In by the state and outside aid has l furnished seed In nearly sufciet quan- l ily. Tire Lexington mill hns put cut nearly t wenty-five cars of see grain , and the seed procured through state aId Is now . bring dir I- tributed. Dawson county has cloven IrrIga- ton compmles. : ThrEe of the ditches nre completed and work Is being pushed on the balance Work on the Farmers' end Mel ? chants' ditch Is being pushed by three graders I- ers and sixty teams and will be completed May. 1. YOHK. Neb. . April S.-Speclal.-The ( ) rain which has been foiling at this place for the last l twenty-four hours Is very pleasing to I time York county farmers. Up to the present t ime this county has received but little moisture - ure In the last year but from the outlook of the present shower it seems as I It were going to break the record In thIs iocallt : I , . Time farmers , as well as every aDO else , were beginning to feel very despondent over ti re condition and prospects for the coming season - son , but now n more hopeful smile tales the 1 > lace of the despondent look , and all seem : anxious to once moro turn In with more : zeal than ever and commence on their farm , work . OnD , Neb. , April 8.-Special.--When ( ) the rain commenced to come down heavy the boys got some fIrecrackers , and the result re ! sembled I Fourth of July celebratIon. I has all snaked Into the ground. , I seems to be tire general opinIon that but n small amount of land will be untlel1 I this [ year and that owned chiefly by non- J I . reshlenls. The roller committee has worltd , : faithfully and prIvate Individuals who have , been sent out to solicit grain have met with very fair success. MONROE Neb" , 'April 8.-Spllal.-U ) commenced raining hero again FrIday eve a- Ing and contnue until tins morning , amid Is stIlt cloudy. I uly an Inch and n hal of water bas fallen In this lIme. This on top of the rain a week ago has flied tire gound will about all tine molturo It will absor In places fine water Is standing on top of the ground SprIng wheat , oats aM barley are nearly all sown and should make an ex- ceilent crop , as limo land had almost a perfect : oct rest last year There will be a large acreage of atalfl sown ' horn their season and should do welt . "UIOHA , Neb . April 8.-Spflal.-laln ( ) n liar been slowly falling for tire last hurt - two . and ; . irours One Inch twenty-one-hun. drerltlrs have fallen aDd every bit taken up I by tine soil. The ground was never In belt er condition. HESCUE , Neb. , AprIl 8.-Special.-Ti ( ) is section Is IUtlng a good rain tire best slnco July 3 , 180t. n'o looks goorh. , SomalI graIn out. is all sown and tire wInd ha ; not blown I out.TIIIIDFORD TIBDFOHD , Neb. , , April 8.-Specal.-I ( ) - - co raining iboul . noon yesterday . a. co companl by a atdr"wind , anti contInued for more than twelve braIns . Hefore the raIn Bare snow foil. TIlt' 1rlrlo 1 well soaked ton , depth of from , Ix to eight Inclles. The Iroulh Is broken tor tM ( present and every- boy feels mor bo ef : . HASSETT , Neb. , prl S.-Spechal.-A ( ) strong wind pevalctl hero Friday , which was foloWCI Saturday atht unday by tine heav. lest rain which nr fallen In this part of Nebrakn for eighteen months. The rounut Is thoroughly Makel : hntl the outoo 1round bright for n gopd c , . A heavy crop of hR' Is almost 0 cerh\\ The farmers are greaty encouraged , pnd will ! o to work with re energy to rter from the elects of In st year's droullr Tideiprospects for n goon crop have not bceqcler , In Hock county for 0 number of year' \ antI the only apparent obstale Is the scarcity of seer ] anti feetl. This county receives $2,300 from the seed bl appropriation , and this , I properly dls- trthuted , will al' ' materially In supplying these who are unable to purchase grain . tn the main , the better farmers of this county wi not require assistance. SIEI.DY. Neb. , April 8.-Speclal.-l ( ) has been rining nt short Intervals since Friday ) evenIng. The rain war so cntnnous that al l was absorbod. Tire fields are thoroughly soakeI ! , anti the streets R mass of mud. NothIng now but hal and wind cnn prevent n bountul small gratis crop , "hia the recent rains have laid n good foundatIon for co rn. FULLERTON , Nob. , April 8Speclal. ( ) Saturday tIne wind chanell from the south- cast to northeast , antI aleut ! o'cloek a. m. I commenced to rain moderately , and con- ti nned throughout tire night and tnlCI througho1t anl roost of the forenoon ) 'esterda ) About two Inches fel during the tIme. The ground absorbed the moisture as fast lS It feil. Every one I wearing n pleasant smile this morning. Much small grain has already been sown , whie many farmers are plowing for corn. Farm lands In thIs county are In splelld conditon for planting , amid with I favorable season Nance county will have the largest crop she has ever had. Many farmers are putln out alfalfa this sprIng , believIng It w ill prove n paying crall. LITTLEFILD , Neb. , April 8.-Spccial.-- ( ) The finest rain In three years Is falling here. H has drIzzled and rained almost constantly for limo past twent-four hours , a little over two Inches of water having fallen In that ti me. Coming as slow as It hl : , the ground tlkes It all In , little If any running oil. IIEAVEI1 CROSSING , Neb , April 8.-Spe- ( clal.-A heavy rain Is falling all over this c ounty. FORT DODGE , t. . April 8.-Speclal ( ] Tele- gram.-Thlrty ) hours of rain Saturday and Sunday Inns punt the ground In fine conditioner for spring worlt. IIIIING ON ITtT & &Ull'l.IS. oard In 50sl01 Several nour Rt Lincoln YCltordl ) LINCOLN , April 8.-Speclal ( Telegram.- ) The Board of Purchase arid Supplies was In conference until I late hour this evening In the office ot the commissioner of public lands -nd buildings. There were present Governor Holcomb , State Treasurer Hartley and Secre- tary of State Piper. Land Commissioner Russell Is still absent at the Shioh celebra- l ion. There was a large ntendance or bll- den for supplies for the several Instutons , and the bidding will continue tomorrow. To- day bids were receive for supplies for the Do's' Industrial school nt Kearney and time Insttute for tine Deaf amid Dumb at Omaha. Contracts wm be let sote time this week. Former A/hinull Hey Stilled . ASHLAND , Neb , ; , Aril 8.-Speclal.-A ( ) few days ago news reached this city of the dealh by being thrown from a horse of Robert - ert Verse nt Iaymb d. Neb. Young Verse \\'ed l with his parents ld1Asiriand most of his le l up to n few months figo. Ashland's base bal team returned Saturday from Platsmoutl , wh r.o they were wiped from the earth by n team-of school boys , rng- Ing i from 1 to 19. ScAre , 10 to 5 ; errors Piattsniouth. 3 , AShlandt 9. Colonel 'Vllam Dexter of this city yestera day received a leter from the family nf the late l Frederick Douglass Iin response to 1 let- ter of condolence Deforo Mr. Douglass bad blcome famous , whle"et a fugitive slave , he 'found shelter one ' . nlgll In' the home of Colonel Doxter's father In western New York where he remained for some time. The c olonel . then but a boy , remembered the fugi- t ive. and when ho attended the 'Vorld's fair he met Mr. Douglass snd had 0 talk with h him when ho was delghtc to fInd I was the same Douglass , and that he had never for- gotten the kind treatment he had received at their hands. He spoke of It very thankfully scene. and showe much feeing on recalling the scene.lr. and Mrs. Charles Caltns and family nul famiy of Lincoln . formerly residents of this city , ciy visited over Sunday wIth Mr. and Mrs. Rich- and Clark. Mrs. Lithe Clark . wife ot Oscar Clark , liv. Ing north of this city , died yesterday from nn attack of fever. Great preparations are being made for the teachers' institute. to bo held In this city next Friday and Saturday. County Superln- tendenLClark has booked for lectures Con- gressmnn E. J. Hainer. Hon. W. J. Bryan and Prof. Marble of Omahn. A large attend. atenl- anco IB i expected from alt parts at the county. - Former Nebraska Unnker Dead. AURORA . Neb. . April 8.-Speclal.- ( ) George Wid Ish died last night at Pueblo , Colo. le was prominent hero I feW years I ago as a banker and was mayor of the cIty and held many offices of trust In thIs county. . M. 'V. Parker who tel ( roman I passenger train hero last Thursday night , died , and his I remains wore shipped to his home , at St. . J Johns. Mich. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lirsidirmsv 1011001 JxerclsC. : BRADSIIAW , Neb. , April . . DnADSIAW Apri 8.-SIJeclal.- ( The pUblo school at this place , uOlnr the I leadership of Principal T. A. GlvoDs , ns- slated by Miss lclulon of tIme Intermedl- ale and Miss Tiden of the primary departments - -ments , gave an onlertlnment at the AncIent Order of United 'Vorkmen hal this evening Music , recItations , dialogues etc. , were wel I reDdered. . Women can vote overywhere-tor good food , , They all vote for Dr. PrIce's . Baking Powder. . Hunting Ittery ' hue CauuA Dratir. IIEAVEII CROSSING , April 8.-(8peclal.- ( ) An accident occurred here Friday , In which I 'V. I. Bentley , 1romlncnt \ ciizen nun n L blacicsnnlthi lost his life. 10 was doing : saro work on an emery wheel run by steam when time wheel burstell , taking tine whole top ot hIs head off. Ills remains were taken to Geneva for burial . Veteran EIrIIer . hutS flemish. NEDRASKA CITY ; April 8.-Spclal.- ( ) Oliver F. Butt , an old resident of this city , died today of ireartjjlsease. Tine ( Iecease I was aDO of tine oldest ; alroad engineers In the west , and well' , cnywn throughout the I slate. , Inrwn Yx-Chl.r Ulllgan ( 'rhilcaily Iii . Ex-Chlet aatllgants. , . Irllenly ill. A few , days ago he contracted 1 severe cold , which 10W Is accompanied 1ly fever. He Is sIcker thnn he has' 'iwUmi for n year nnd the doctors say that ' the closest attentIon S lo time case Is required nlonton - - - - . ' - - Ctx XI $ @ K \ $ . @GXI < . Grim Gaunt Winter ' Is UpOI U $ . Pneumonia lurks in the highway , colds oxygCl , for purfying the blood , : ld ul.ks i to and ' coughs pounce on ) ' 01 frol the oin doers or c1minate slid : carry oil cfcte matcr nd ] WOl'll.Ollt windows , imd consumption camps on the doorstcp. tLttdS , His prtparing th way for the irat build. Frm November to May death stalks his vidim wih ing-lp properties of the lifc.giviiig cmulsion Al rclcnte 1 ! aClivity. Only hid thoughtful , the cautious , of these grcat curative agents , each in isclf a great surVive. Thousands die each who have l'CfllCtl ' COflhl.illi'd in surivc year might ; rcmcdy , are cml'ilcd enc superb remedy for lived I to be happy : md ( tfl.cuhtl. 07omul iol , ihe hUltis. . tn ito Z'd , sex or condiion i this r l. I great remcdy for colds , coughs : ll cnsumpton , edy prohibied ; i i yours , all if you have al ) lung brings to bear on thee disea lid ( most powerful trouble , whdh heredllrj : or of : ridcnlal contrac- curative agents known to the ( lcdic:1 : prfcssion , I Hon , scrofula or scrfulous tainl ; if you : ue emac- ) . is not a nosirm , but : sientfc combina'ioll ( A iatld , run down , ncrvous or fecbl , i , is the ( prime permanent Emulsion of Ptre Cod Liver Oil , with remedy indiated , IT IS THE KIND PHYSICIANS I i Ozonc and Guaiacol The last destroys all disase IRESCRII31. For sale by all drggists , Pric t ( germs , the second furish . a bountul supply of $ iOO pr bet tc , ! 'Iadsomt' : 801./d . / , .j't'I ! , , . ) . c ThIn , pale w01eti get l > lunl amid h nulnl cit Ozomnulaloil. ' 1' . \ SLOCUIVI CO. , s8i PeririStreet : , NcwYoticCIt. _ . , @ @ @OO@ OO @ @ - For Sale by KUHN & CO" , 15th and Douglas Streets , Omnha. , ( J.A.1tOLE . JU NII'IE'R Is botor 11901 by lhoIRall ! or lad es mOllhl ' . I I lh .n. . . marrlu 1"Y' Ontatul IC Irronlr : fmt arty oatnMs . IL I" I t trm e. " mit nml roimabu. . nnnnt'i fails . uannmntoo , with < ; : : I rutmbl. U1I'1 fAis. ruu'allee every butte , tiara to ri ntiy. 'rht " . : nrsudiemmno I" r.lr ' " t u\Ue 9lro 'nnnpn nor , \ L , lu"lolo pI lls muir avery tottlo IldUIIUI ann iutnor ' icier 115 . n1 ' , , , , 111 > rioI 1119ILRII'cr bOLla : 10.01' 19 9INlwLI. 3taid bl' a11.,111 ' IlrIUI ' . L" , Prier $ J.O Ilr buUIe \'ourdrutlst duos not marc I mijist . $ .i.ui roil . wo wi rwarJ ) , 'UI ! b llo byJ 1 u'pro9 R CAMOL' JUNIPER 00. - Western OICo Omaha , Nobral , BELEVE CHINA IS SINCERE Moro Troop Being Prepared for Action , However , in Oleo Negotiations Pail , lAPS J STILL EXPECTING AN EARLY PEACE - LI i lun ! Chnng Thought to Jn'o neen Soot "I I n Genuine Purposu-Cirimierro Em. tlror Clmngos Ills " "lullo To- "Irtl Defeated ( cnerals , SAN FRANCISCO . April 8.-The following Idvlces were receIved tOday per steamer l'eru from Toklo : Early peace Is still confidently expeeeel by the leaders of the Japanese gov- e rnnmnent . although not ns unqualfedly as ten days ab" . Then the conviction of the ministers - h ers was so posive that activity In military circles materIally relaxed , and the departure of several bodies of troops previously ordered to China was delayed until the outlook sbould become clearer. Now thes troops are again ready for In immediate start. Count Io and Viscount lutsu , whose opinions are ot first Importance , arc strongly convinced that China earnestly desIres to close the war ' a t once. I tine Chinese ambassador's powers are curtailed I Is ID consequence of a delib- rate intention to deeive , but I Is almost incredible - credible that the Chinese government should ' : invie i further disaster by needlessly irritating their antagonist at this stage. The uncondi- tonal and most abject submission of the Peking rulers their open disavowal of blame the promptness In.Yleldlng ! 10 ever IJrelllnay suggeston from Japan have aroused some distrust - trust , but Ito and lutu believe In the validIty - Iy of Ll's mission. PrInce Komntsu , chief of the Imperial staff . Is i appointed [ comander-In-chlef - - of the Japanese - nero forces In China and ordered to proceed to Port Arlhur. considerable part of the star now at Hiroshima goes wih him. This step Is regarded as preliminary to the em- peror's progress to China. important changes have taken place In I the Japanese ministry. Watanabe gives up I the portfolio of fnaDco owing to difference at opinion , 'lh tIre prime minister Count Ito , In respect to methods of supplying pe. : cuniary aid to Corea. Count Matsugata , , . who has filled various cabinet ofces , IncludIng - trig prime minister and minister of finance , , will succeed Watanabe , who will he fnanco . : teretl to the Department ofCommnunicatlons . Count uroda vacates the last name depart- : moat and Is nominated president of the privy council . . At tIne urgent appeal of Prince KUDg the I emperor of ChIna hns cause nn edict to be circulated throughout hIs armies announcn ! f that hereafer oleers shall not suffer death as n punishment for losing battles , but shah I shal I be given opportunities for regaining the soy I erelgn's favor , but If It Is proven that on re- treating they devastate the regions through which they pass or maItre people their heads strait be forfeited. PiTico Kung bas submitted a memorial In which the calamiliet C of ChIna are attributed to her own errors of government and tIre fatality of her blndnes to the progress of other nations. JAI'S IW001 > NO DOWN ON O.\N''ON. Yorty TrnnAport "choroa UI time l'cRca- , done rllnds SCant Runners . HONG KONG . Apri 8.-I orty Japanese transports are nnchored off tire Pescadore Islands. It Is rumorecl that nn attack upon Canton Is contemplated. Torpedoes have been placed In the rIver for tire defense at the city . . ThIrty lisyri for , \ luslll . Ills Siotiusrr . John Fischer was ' yesterday afternooi rent by Julge , Ucra to tine afernoon jai rtr thirty duy because ho lays abulcll his molher liT calling her sue names when nihe lol ' ti mini tint sire Icnmew ! 10'1 hr thlt Imlw of his stealing a quan- tity of bottlern Mtcaln ! E ) and . tt holle > Jugs. As soon IS he get S out John wIll come trim Cor n sentence for this oftns' . Ills brother , 1"rel , Ig now. . ii the county jai , and will remain there tor thirty days , : r aiding John no stealing thu bottles , , aldinI . I stealng Ih' For the lol ) .r TheIr lirothier . J , A. Borg and Aifreni Alred Bor/ oC Franlc , / Phelps cotnnnty , have offered n reward of $100 for the recovery of tine bOdy of then : brother , Charles O. Her , who WaR tlrownne 'e , tbu : lug Horn river In drownec t:1 Ig Iorn Inontnnu , lasl i . /ontnnu Nt\emblr , I Is Ihoulhl that Ilosslhly lhe hod ' has liar0' ) been carried Into nun dov.n 'lbslurt. UIII OWt the I - I a e e 8 a ROYAL has the highest 1eavenin-5ppwcr of any powder examined , and Is pure and wholesome. No othpr dwdcr gave results so satisfactory. I FLOYD DAVIS , M. S. , Ph , D"J Chemist of Iowa State Board of Health : t ' .n ; . , _ " " l'uUI No 3. Three cupfuls sIfted four , one.hal cupful laI , , ( one lad on-bBI cupfuls butter . one- hal teaspoonful Royal flaking Powder , one 'cupful water. Cut lard Into lour , slUed with lewder mix Into smnsooth. lnn paste with lie water ; place It to cool for fifteen minutes ; meanwhile . Press mIlk and salt frm butter by pressing In clc3u , wet towel , and four it . Hal out dough on well loure board , place butler on I , fold dough over I , completely cOY'rlng butter ; roll It out lghty , to one-half Inch ID thickness , turn I over , fold each end to middle , flour I , roll out again ; fold ends to middle , and turn I : repeat this three lme lore , and use I this Inane la made In summer , IJut on Ice between each operation of folding amid roiling. _ , , - . - - - - , - - - - - - - - - "oor Stair's ) 'uclnllug , , " One haf cupful suet , chopped , ono-bal cup- tul seeded raisins , ono-hal cupful currants , washed and picked , one and ne-hal CUIICuls . ! grated corn muflins or bred , one cupful I flour , erie teaspoonful Royal Baking Powder , ' one-hal cupful brown sugar , ana pIn milk. Mix all well together , put into well greased nnouid set In sucepa with ballIng water to reach half up mildew of mould ; steam two ' - hours ; turn out on dish carefuly ; serve willn wih butter and sugar. ' - . l'u.h No. 3. Three cupfuls .lted flour . one.hal cupful lard , one and one-hal cupfuls butler , one- ; half teaspoonful itoyal flaking Powder HOYII l'owter , one ! cupful wster. Cut lad Into flour , slUe whim powder ; mix into smooth , arm llute with I . - . . - . ' . - - . ' . " = Q 'j the water ; place I to cool for fifteen muir I- fteen tle ; mcanwhle , Ilres mik and salt from : mutter , hy pressing In clean , wet towel , and four it. Hal out dough on well flours 1 wel foured board. place butter err I , fold dough over I I , compieteiy coverIng butter ; rol It out , lghty , to one-Iulf Inch In thIckness , turn over , fold each end to middle I , flour I , no I out again ; fold ends to middle , and turn rol I ; I repeat this three tmes more arid ure. Jt this paste Is madell aumammier . hut on Ice \e- tween each operation . of fold lug arid rollimm , . I'lulo No. 4. Five cupfuls flour. one cupfulutter , one cupful lard one cupful water , one-half tea- . spoonful Royal flaking I'owder Sift lion ir wIth powder ; rub In lad and butler colI four ; add the water , mix Int a smooth lithe doug \ u . FOR A LIMITED TIME " kather A HANDSOME Docket I Case FREE \ tt 'Ec""G FOR \0 t-ctvr VP'si. " 105 Tp\c.t CM JPEk JllE1'uG TOBACCO - CIAMPAGNE FLAVOR Te merlcan Tobacco , CQ NEW YORK. THE GREAT , iI I _ - - ThIs oxtmordlnnry R jlvonalr Is the mol , onderllt I"COVOI' of tire age. 1 his ben endorsed hy the len lnlsclenllc men of Europe snd AmericA ofEropo nudnn 1 ; , pmely vtgo- table. a Dnlll stops , slp . ' ' : . , t Prematureness r , ' ' nithodincharge : In dn . , , , . , . ' 1 5 2 Cures ) ' ' . v. . . . Y : BEF.aB , , OST ApTER : AI.00D . < : ntpaton , DlzdnCs , } "nlnl Sensations , Nervous ' 'wlcljnj of the " , ) . 'e 1111 other 1 > lt. Strcmngtbemis , snrclgorrtter nu.l tonics than . cuiiro Strelb'benl . 1\lgordll tnIs t. ( cell . Byslom. 1(0"11 cur Debility , Nervon nol Emtsloo ! RUI evclop nud rcloro weak organs l'atos In lhu back , IOE S by day o endomscmcnts. nightam stopped quickly Over 200 Vnivntte Premmnaturomrrneimennalmpoteney In the first stage . I IB a fymILm f mllll weitkmneesarnd barrenness. I cant be stopped 20 days 1y lie of . U ludyal. Tim new discovery wMmado by the Scisi. Ipclal. lila of the old famous I nmnia.mr Medlent jun11- tuto. I Is lheBlronge vlalor mnde. I Is I very powerful , hut baru11es' Sold for $1.00 n packaguor . packages for f3o ( plaIn eaIed boxes ) . Wrllen vunrlle Glren for n cure . I you buy six boxes amid are nol entirely cured , .1 < ar10l entrely curd )01 rix more will ho edit lo you free of aU charges . Send for clrull amid Icatiunoninis. Address t HUDSON MEDICAL INSTIUTE , , . 1032 lL\KET ST. , - 'S , FRANCSCO , CALI ORNIA. - . . - ( t "CUPID ENEI a Cures the erects 01 . frlf.nbuse. cxcesses , emissions , Impolenry . , \'nrlccel and count : : , , , potion . One dolar cCnul. , ; box sIx for 15 , For . / ' , sale bv TII (300L 4 > - ( MAN DRIG CO" , alit LI - 1 KUHN Itr CO - I VIGOR OF ME EasIly , Qulokty , Permanently Restored. \Venhnc/ , NervounmnePIs a . Dohll.anl ] ni the lrll of 01'\S from early occurs or , - later exreeees : tine results uycr1ork , ilKoo'M1 worry , etc. Full streogtln I , dovel L. - . - - opmcnrti.nd to.r gIven to , : - ' oflhehOI every oruO ) ' . tIJIJn"t nlli t1of10Q : I htilk l oral mrnthnunls. Jmumedt . I ; I'd Il nil Imprmemt'nt seen , 1 imporilirhe , . 2.001) ) rlerr neC $ . ] 1"01 exploitation , . . aud Ilroof malec IJoal.d ) free 0"1" t flfl . fliiffalo IL'i p - - - AMUSEMENTS. S - V ' TWO NI(1IITS BOYD'S ONLY , IS and Nr lLAY , APRIL I I 8th and 9th : . Engingennent "e tire lravonit la A tre. . Miss Marie Burroughs .In ire ( widely discussed I' lay , TheProfligah fly A. W , PINEI1O , 135Q. 0nIinal Cost imod scenery , Italo of seats now open. First ( loon It amid * 1. f,5t liunday. ltcony , tOo and Ito. hiom. offle , open iril C inif . - . - - Popular Science ' Works Free. ' To the readers of TIIl Ill'E. 1xmnnmmlmie ( Inn titlont In tIme nccoumpaIl'Imig list. Note the minuses of time nmmthnors. is it lOaSlllL' to stt'iicn ltighpr iii the realms of selemmee ? Cei'lalnly moot ! .mmd tlto ilooks are absolutely - lutoly FlI E1i3 to nubgcrlb. CI'S of Till BEE , saving emily tire exieiie of rnst- * ilge amid mulling. See the ' 'Free Book Certificate - , " WhlL'li nppoai In every . Issue of TilE IIEE. iMibseribers sony secure . . rtily volume demIrenI by to- muittiisg 5 cemits in coIn ' nccommnpainled by a CERTIFICATE - ' . TIFICATE fm'oimm clipprini , m 1'1111) Bhifl , If more tinnim . osme 'olmilne is desIred time certIficates wRIst ho or air- . ' forenmt di1es. G CQIILS mmd 0110 certificate lutist lie ii- ' . ' closed for eacln 'ohimnne desIred - , . " ' . sIred , Order by mnmmnlier. ' ' , Selid for time cotuphete cat . . tilogno. . . ' . ADDRESS ' : , : Till. ] OMAhA BEE , . Onmaba , Neb , Free Book Deprtrtmont. . . . . ' . Natairni Scleuco , ' NO. 1300K AUTHOR. 71 Vignettes from Nature..Grant. Alien . 140 Are this Ei'fect of ' , , Use nnnl Diuzo Inn- . ' ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'PlaIt Bali 701 TIme Formation lf ) . Vegetable Mold . . ' Through the ActIon . of Earth Worms..Charles Darwin 703 Stimillemi of Animated . . . Nature.'y , , Dallas , 733 EvolutIon..C. P. Deems , ' L.LD 1 23 ] Mystery of ' . . . . . . . . . . . hlintomi 1 287 AnImal ArmtonmmntismThommmnrur , 11. huxley 1 393 Dogemrornrtiome..1. itay Lancaster 1391 history amen Scopd of , , , ' ' , Zoology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Id , Ray Lancaster ' 1 666 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , : Molloy . lcd 'I'lme lfleutrlu Light..Gerairi . . inlolloy 1015 Modern Theory of hlcat.Oernld 'Molioy 1726 ScIence at . . . . . . . . . . ' . J , Nicot 1 031 Mystery of ltettc'r . . . , , . . . . , , . , , , . .1 , , A l'icton 1922 Znllscehltimeour : EssayK , ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lticharnl A. Proctor ' 1921 Notes on iluntin- , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A , Proctor m mli 1)arwmnlrrm am , ' ] I'ohinic , , , , , , iavid 13 , 'Itinnirie , ' 2iSO Facts mind Flctlomr lii . , 4 : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Vilson' ' , 2i11 Science and Crfm . . . . . .Amndrew 'WIlson 2112 Science nnmnI Poetry..Andrew 'Wilson' ' ' 2183 ( iiimpser of Nature ' (2 ( ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \Vlleon . , 2415 Current Discussions . in Scionnee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \V , Iii. WIllIams. ' . 2140 Nntrnre Stnmnliemr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ; , - 2673 Unon the Onir.clnt of ' , - Alpine arid Italian , . . ' I iak . , , . , , , , , . , . , , , . , , . , . . . , . . , , , , . , , . . . . . . , 'I , ' I'olltIomt and ( iovcriintomtt. , NO. 1100K , AUT1iOR" 23 Ultimate Filnanee : A. ' ' ' . " 'I'rue 'ihreory of Co. Oirmrntiomn , , . , , . . , . . , . , . , . . , , \V. . N , Black , 2dI iiltlmnntn Finance : A 'l'rue 'i'imrory of Wenmithn. . , . ' % V , N , llack 258 Tax lInen Are's , , . , , , , , , , Nomper Jioco'ck 1016 'l'tie 1nmnl Qu"sllomm . . . , , . , Ihinmiry George 11)17 ) ProtectIon or Free Trntio.lleimry Ueorgti 12115 Hininlies in Civil Hemvlct'Jobn W , hoyt i&s iftmsmniarmmr at tile Onto ' of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MarvIn ' ' 1132 Imitregrat Co.Oireratiomn , , . , . it , K. Owen 1917 'I'lnu George HewItt 'p ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' & lewbachmer 1919 TInin Vctrelgnncrmi. . . . . . . . . . Flc'njmior 1,1 , Pn'ioo 1920 i'llltiui Younmng 'iVimmmmam . . . . . . 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