- - . , . - _ . - - - - - - - . . , . . . . . - - - - - - - , . . - - - . . - . . - - - - - - - - . - . - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ 1 - - - - - - . . - - ' - . - Th- - - --r--- - S- " - - - ' ' - - T ' I - - t - ' I- : 11. . 'rnE OMAhA : DAILY nEE : WlDNESDAY , APHITJ 10 , 189. 6 I BIDDERS' ANXITY ENDEDTime Stat Bead or Plrcbao and Supplies Fiubhe Its Scssion - CONTRACTS FOR STATE SUPPLIES MADE ; Nanu' nl Ihn StccettiL , Cnrll'llnr nn.1 ,1ft ( lit , . \rlele ' 'hey WIlL } ' \rnl h the 8cr,1 Sinle InNUtnlons Jnrln ! the : ext 'hrce . Tlirco't ; LINCOLN April O.-Spcclnl.-Tho ( ) Hoard of Purchase anll Supples ha comploled ls seulona ant lel the contracts for furnlahlng I' . . supplies lo the state Insllutons.s folows : SOtlilera' and Saiors' 10le , Oranl Is- laud : Clothing , S. N. Wolbach & Co. ; four , J. F. I.'rcllerlck , Sl. Paul ; dry goods , S. N. Wolbach & Co. ; hardware , I. II. McAlster i coal al , George larlenbach ; boots and shoos , S. N. Wolhach & Co ; drug ! , A. W. nueh- helt : groceries , Raymond 1lro. & Co. ; coal , J Sheridan Coal company ; flel , nil bids roe ( . Jectld and commandanl ordered 10 buy In I ellen ' market ; qUtnsware , the aamo. : t 0 . InstItute ror Incurable Insane : , Haslugs : Clothing , Now Yorl and Boston ClothIng comllny : dry goods , Miller & Paine ; boots I a 111 shoM , S. M. Thompson ; groceriDs. Itay- j 10nd l3rca. & Co. ; coal , C. J. Miles ; mats , Doyel l\alot : luur , C. C. White ; drugs , A. M Clark . . Institute for Feeble 1lnllll Youth , Beat- . rice : Groceries , C. II. Hhoman & Co. ; coal i H. A. Weston ; meat , S. A. Hunter ; bread , Drenler Bros. hays' Industrial School , Kearney : Dry . . goods , T C. Gregg ; flour anll bran , J.P. 1.'rolerleks , St. Iaul ; hay and feed , John Brady ; coal oil , W. Berce : statIonery , Car- ponteI Paper company ; shoe supplIes , James Clark & Co. : banlware , W. E. Jaleway ; groceries , Haymond I3ros & Co. ; steam lit- thugsV. . J. Cooper and Cole Ilros. ; coal , I Sherllan Coal company. ; . Grls' 1lllstrlal School Geneva : I lour , Geneva Rolling :11 company ; tlru/s , I , . A. ) le/enbaum ; dry goods , Miller & Paine : gro- ! , cones , C. I Hhoman & Co. ; shoos , Solomon & Nathan ; moats . 1' . Wrl/ht & Co. hospital [ for the Insane [ , Lincoln : Drug ! , ' . S A. D. I Schlln ( : four and feed. AHamaha . ; - - MIlling company ; quelnsware , Fumilc & Ogden . , ; groceries City Bock Grocery company . ; mucats . Getter I3ros. : dry goolls , Mier & Paine ; Ilalnts anll oils . S. A. U. Schi In ; ! hoots anl shoes layer Bros. ; clothing , Globl ; ClothIng company : coal , Whlolreast Coal I company 10me for the 1.'rlelles. LIncoln : Tea and I coteo ! . J. H. Glason : coal. Hulchlns & hyatt ; bread , William Mclarlane ; lour and I feed Louis Helmer ; 11rugs , \ . II. nehlanler ; furniture , Ittidge , Morris & Co. ; carpets \ lerpolshelmer & Co. ; hardware Hal I3ros - ' 4 & Cu. ; dishes , Funk & Ogden ; kerosene C. 4 II. Mann & Co. ; prInting . Iassel-lekel i company ; eggs , English & lcbartson : leo T. n. I : loulon ; steam fitting , W. J. Coplr and Cole Bros. ; lumber , 11 I. . 'Floater ; immeat Jubbar,1 , Bros. ; shoes , layer Bros. ; tr ) ' gooils . bids rejected for want of proper sped - ficat Ions. . . Asylum for Insane. Norfolk : Flour , Pierce ; : i company : crockery Funk & Ogden ; gro. : t ) . , cerles , 11. 0 Lau & Co. : coal C. W. go : . drugs Ira K. I.eonart : dry goods , Johnson .J Dry Goods company ; shoes Davenport hIres llluslrlal home , Miford : Dry goods . Dacltbur Bros. ; meat W E. Daniels ; gro ( cerlesV. . T. Orcult ; lour , F. S. Johnson & Co. company. : shoes , W. T. Orcul : coal . Sheridan Coal i " Institute for Dear , Omaha : Flour , A. Chad - . wIck : groceries Courtney & Co. : paints and oils . J. A. Puler & Co. ; stationery . Carpenter Paper cmpan ) ' ; meats , It. C. Welsh & Co. ; ! art room supplies . H. 10spe. jr. ; hardware , i , . . : George W. King ; fittings. ChurchIll Pump I . . company ; dry goods , N. B. Falconer ] ; oil . Schofield. Schumer & Teagll : bread , Union - . Pacifle Steam Baking company ; coal AmerIcan - , \ . Ican Fuel company ; soap r. J. Quealy Soap . * 1 ' company. _ _ _ _ _ _ . , , , " LIQUOR LICENSEs AT L1NCOL . - ; : , . Excise lonrcl trhIto . Sumo Unoty Quo.- . toUR 1'nrly : In th" C"o . s : LINCOLN , Apri 9.-Speeial.-Thihs ( ) morn L- 4 r Ing tim new excise board mel and tool up the ( J " . , applications for licenses 10 operate faloons "I ; during the 'oar. Applications and bond S were let for thlrty.fve saloons. The Icenso ; . . fe required Is $1.000 , which must be paid \ In , advance In full. There was a protesl , fet against the Issuance of a license to A. S. Hoover , proprietor or the 1.lnlel > hotel , and a hearing was set for Thursday , morning. M. Adler fet I protest against - " the application or Otto Gaser , charging him . : wlh having sold liquor on Sundays and afer hours 'rime uncertainty about granting a license to a corporation sent the applcaton of the Lludel hotel over until the maleI had been hiiveatlgateil. The saro queston . also Involves the Lincoln Liquor and CIgar company. . . Mayor Graham authorizes the statement - moot that the excise board will not be t : hasty In making changes In the Police forcl' ' . ' 00(1 Will endeavor to secure the 10st compi . . tent and reliable men According 10 a transcript of witness fes . . . " eared In criminal cases at the January ' 4 1" term or district court , recently prepared by . r 'DistrIct Court Clerk . / Cerk Baker Ib cost thO < . county In witness fees alone ror tim mu I. : . .trlal or George Washington DavIs , time a i- ! " , cuseti Rock Island train wrecker , , :60. ' ' i The case will be retried next term. $ I It The vote on the jaiL bond ? votl Jai proposIton has ' ! 'bettit canvassed . 'rhe city , 1 carlassed. cly gave 2.G1 In . " favor ant 2.420 against the bonds . whie Ihe , , ' . county gave but ? 26 In favor a 111 2,7 , J3 ' : " , agalnHt time bonds ! alng hy 2,333. gvcr y i vote was cast solidly against It In Cente : ,0 , t vile , Nemaha , North Bluff , Olive Irneh ' . . and Stocktomi while In hair a dozm olher \ , , n. precincts It received but from ono to fem ir 0 VDtCt3. . I. S. Woodward , secretary or the Minn 0- - ' I .IPllols Typographical union and also dls- ' 'trlct ' organizer for that district orlanlzcr , was In the j , city today 'f' " ' ; , The people at Courlant have made a , ' ' ' " . . I .propollon to Secretary Hickey to erect f' ; ' , base bal ' grounds down there at which Sun , day games luy bo played. It will be a C. ' I' cepled , hut none bul exhibition games w ill . , ' " I be PlaYed there , All champlonshlll games ; : ' Ichldull for Sunday wil bl IJlaye" eiher . ( ) . Saturday or Monday In Lincoln ' ' 4 . , Ton1rrow evening lion . O. : I. I.ambertson ' 1 lecture to the Political Ecomiomny cit ib . _ ' or the Stale UnIversity on the subject or 7 "Money. " One of the ablest monetary atullents In the' vest Is Judge , Inbertzo . Ihe Wlst : : ! on. , . /4 lie lies been assIstant secretary of tim treas , , \ry , amid his exact and pracleal knowled/o , ' . of the 10ney queston wi make his a / - ' d.s One of the events or the sesoi I. Time famous case or Bridget \ Iulls against the Westcrn Union Telegraph company has been reversed Imy the supreme courl n. i ledlve 10uIli was employed IIY Mrs. Mulns to find her aluent hUbballl ) , \ho was SUI1. . posed to bo In Seattle . 10111 sent to . , " I , 1 grains to that 110lnt uIlI ale to Gienwo cxi ! Gnwod , .t . Springs Colo. , asking time whereabouts of a crlmln31 ho WS after. The answer to the ' laler wa given to drs . Mulins aa an ' IUIBwcr to her' $ from 1 1.1 I Ie , the telegraph ( operator uSurlng her time Springs was on 4. . tlO way to Seattle and that I was alt rigi tt. She went out to Soatte eXllrlng 10 fl mimi her husband , but being disappointed , sued the eOl'any ' for her expenses. The lower court found for her , but the suprEme court I ' holds that the lads or Imowlege or geog. - . raphy on the part or time operator did 10t . < , , j bind the company , a I WS not a part or hil buslnel to bo 111 In city nomencalure , ? ali also 'Icld that the mixing or the tele . - ' - , grams was riot lumelent to cause her to take ' - the trip without lre\'lous Inquiry. Ex.Clty Treasurer IL ii. Stephenson Loch al ' turned over 10 the new te3urer , M , I. I Alkmm , $98,081.73 , the sum due from o ir. Stepimemisomi shown by time books Bxplr nO\'C1 ! report showed $ iiogs6so to 0 di Lie , . leaving a b31ance due the city from 11r. ' $ , Stephenson , and now al IMe on account of ' , . , " the fIlure of the Capital National bank of " - ' , , ' , $ it,7t.d : , whIch ! Is the balno& or time aimmot mitt - I toil by tbi failure of MORber'1 unsocial I In.he stitutiomi . A cOlslderablo Portion or the I ; ' . $ 8,081.73 I In New York and Is r < I're- ' seated In cancele cuJons ant bonds , which lN counted aa cash until reported to Lbs cl ) . 1 by the Isc31 agency , Messra . Iountze Bros , , 1unke. 1'lhlll Simy. : - " - ' L1COLN , April 9.-Simectai-The ( ) rd let conllslOI tOday drew out of bank the lalt $10 of the $50MO a proprlatol previous to the $200,000 distributed among the eounte ! . The commissioners will hold a meeting II 10 a. 1. m tomorrow. Secretary I.udten I'J that the . Omaha CIlulnJ house takes the Mme po- sltou ! , regarding the legally of warrants Is- suet under the Ilrovlslons of the $200.000 ap- Ilroprialon n Is taken 1y New York brokers , that Is , that they 10 not want 10 purchase the m until nn opinion by the Nebraska supreme - ire me court hns been handed down. Warrant - rant ts drawn under the provisIons of the trawn rano O.OO appropriation sell for a premium. . .1. J. .JUES' lllSlJ0US ACTIUNS . , Wimer lrlenlh or the Lawyer Think his 1lld is I Affected . WISNER , Neb. , April 9.-Special ( Tele- grm.Areal ) deal of interest Is aroused here today over the disappearance of J. J. Jones of Omaha , who was last seen al this Illacl last Sunlay nIght at a late hour. Jones , hall traded a residence , located on Farnam Ilreet , Omaha , owned by his wife , to S. S. Ieehe of this place , for the latter's branch Ieneral merchandise business at Norrolk. Saturda ) and Sunday he acted strangely at Norroll , and declared that he would kill iie ebe . who , ho claimed , hail gotten the bet- ler end of time trade. I Sunday ho caine down on the midnight freight and cal el at the residence of Beebe who rose from bel and the two conversed conversll O\'er their trade. Jones talked somewhat widly , anti In1ortun 1 neebe to trade back saying that he was 10neyless and ruimie'J . lie et'o offered him mOley ali nh'lsl him to go to the hotel for the niglmt. Jones dtln.1 , lho ofer of money antI left , saying he would : go back to Norfolk . I Ieehe wa I ImpreRlel } by the man's actions ami d . securing I friend , they looked for Jones at the hotel antI elsewhere about town , but coull obtain no chlo to his wherlaboul No thing serious was attached to his disap- pearance until today , when II vas learned that hue hat nol been been In Norfolk sInce Sun- tin y evenIng. The theory here Is that he was ant of his mind on account of business troubles. N ANCt COUNTY' . ' EXtiEL.LiNT U Rot's. l' respects tn Ihnt 1'lrt nr tIme State Were ! rocr Ilutter . lo'or leter. I FULLERTON , Neb . April 0-Speciai- ( ) I The nee correspondent yesterday took a trlve through the country , finding the form27 era enjoying the best of spirits , owing to tim e copious rain thal has just ' fallen lhrough- out this entro section of tIme country. I was observed that a majority or the farms ha\'e already been seeded 10 wheal and oats , selet ant alli a ful farm force Is now engaged plow- ' Infer corn ant the indications are that a larger acreage of alt cereals wi be planted this year In this county than ever before I In Its hlstor ) ' . Congressman llelklejohn has been of great serylce to the people of this anti the counties i ant countos throughout his district by the distribution I or all his quota of seeds among his constl- amon/ uents. lie hI made an equitable division of the entire allotment between tine countes In his district excelll Dodge and Cumning which through their proper offIcers waived I their share ant advised 1eldejohn lo dix trlbule their proprton In countes that sur- ferel more severely from the droutlm. Be t sent out by Imlay's mal to the several I counles of his district the entire quota IsoytI Cnnuty'M ' . ) IrlJht Iro'llect BUTTE , Neb. , April 9.-Speciai.-Dr. ( ) A. S . Warner and family returned last week : from the south. They visited Arkansas , Mis- s curi . 'raxas , Indian territory and Louisiana , but lIked Nebraska best and will remain In Boyd counly. l'urmers are putting In all their spare lme ? sowing crops ant preparing for big returns m In i the fail. Peter Sinclair of ' . one lloyd county'S pioneers - neers , died sutdenly Thursda ) ' . Ho came here h from Keya lall county and was highly respectcd. The deceased was a member of r the Ancient Order of United Workmen anil I at one tme monster workman or Sinclair lotgo No , 137 cr Derrick City . anti was also I selel knlghl of t lt order. During the diferences whleh resulted In the formation or in. "rebcl" ledge l of the Ancient Order of Unite Workmen - mon In Iowa ho was chosen by the grand I l edge as one of the arbitrators to adjust the tic , iiiidrcn. itllcuity. lIe leaves a who anti several I The local papers have started In 10 "show u p" some or the people who Jla\'e hecn "working" charitable people In the east under - der time . guise or relieving the distressed , One part living near Basin dlstressl partes for assistance , stating that two per sons hall starved to death near there loves lgaton l proved It a fake , and there Is soml talk t or prosecuting some or the people who are circulating the lies. lloyd county has had generous treatment from every part o ! the t country , ant no cases or actual suflerlni surerlng have been reported , although many hat 10 go on short alowance for I tinne. : Exeter Notoi ( it "Il "f % . ' EXETER , Neb. . April 9.-Speclal.-T. ( ) H. I Williams of the Cordova Progress spent Sun- I tay with hIs sister , Mrs. 'tV. I. Compton. \ A. Ilaw of Seward Is visiting friends : at this place. John Iolon was visiting his parents , lr , and Mrs. O. W. Polon , hero a parl ef last scek John Is on tim road now for a dr ) ' goods house In St Joe. The Exeter Civic FederatIon society met In I the t 'omun's Christan Temperance union hal i lontay night 10 perfect theIr organiza- ton t , elect I president and transact some other important huslness. 11ev. W. T. Clint :0 : or tine Melhodlst church was made nreeidomi t. bliss BC'ldey anti hcr musicl class wi give I tree entlrlalnment In the Campbelte church Thursday evening Hey. JV. , huh or Lcomls Neb. . gave two lectures l at the Christan church gve ' _ .o - day amid Friday evenings under the auspices or the Young People's Society ef Christan ndea\'or. . his subject being "Tbe \'yamlole Caye. " Owing 10 the fearful wind and dust storm Ihat raged both days the atendance ant was small. Time gpworlh lea ue social at tine resIdent c or JV. . Taylor last Friday evening proved a very enjoyable affair I spite or the win : ni ant dust The newly eleclC vIllage board met Friday - day night and male an effort to organlz ThOy elected A. D I , CellS chairman and J. g. i : Taylor street comiiniissioner . They could not agree emu clerk or umiarshial . - - l'lul for 1Isg UnT' ASHLAND , April 9.-Speclal.-Mlss ( ) Tilt Is Mason , treasurer of time lag runt tbal Is being raised 10 purchase flags for the scbool buildings In Ashland for lag day. AprIl 30 , today received a large contrIbution from Ira Heasoner , a senior In Doane college , who Is ; also an alumni or Ashland High school. Fred Christian , an old catteman here , today In conversation wIth I rellresentatve ' of The Bee sold tine cattle business was In a \'ery peculiar state. In the past four menu ha tine cato shipping business has been In Ihe most nourishing cOlulton Il has rlachet for years , antI especially fur this tme of tine year Ito said time shil' ment or stock cattle , instead or being Into Ihls CoUnty , Is to Omaha , ami Iln 10 the \ cst. which fact , ho damns , wi run time prlco of stock cattle next winter "higher than : houso" should time crop this year he an abu 0- dent one Ho gave as tine cause or the ala 0to or affairs that tine majority or farmers In this county sell their crop of 189 before the ana was Insurctl for 1894 , and , as a resu IL . they hayo barely grain enough to carry their stock a 11 are thereroro compeled to make sale or all the surplus cattle. lie gave as his opinion that should there bo no crop raised H wi IJro\'o the wisest move ever mail to , but , on the other hand , If the harvest Is good , It wi be a mistake ( llr.ntl..1'lln.t 'I'cxss CatUo. I.INCO.N , April O-Speciai.-Ttie ( ) qua r- anlno 11roclamaton against Texas caLl le , Issued today by Governor lolcomb , Is In cnrormly wih tine order of Secretary of Agriculture Morton 01 February I 1 1895. The new deal line dividing the Unied Stales from east to west I slightly changed . but not materIally front that established laBt year. Tine norlhwester Ilorton or Old Is. huma , Oluallll nNrly lat of tine terrlury In area , I. now north or tine line ant excluded - eluded train the quarantine Ilrovlslons. Tie oUter changes from lat year Incluc0 lie counties or Cherokee , Kansa and I Jaller , MISsouri , ten southwest coun- ties In Tenneseee , and Culinepi ' men' ant two or three other count lea Virginia , which are all left In the pi rein - acrlbt 1'lntry south of the limne. FmRI IIRae at /chullor. SCIUYLlm , Neb , April 9.-Sperlal- ( ) James Gocisden's house InVest Schuyler caught Ore yesterdsy The . tr started In 1 tlo garret , among some papers anti book , clolh. lag and numerous other articles that had been sto red there under the south slope of the roe f. A match was round h'lng Ilea the ares - Icl(1 mentioned , but Il will nol be known wh ether 1 was an ignited match or epon- tan eous combustion lhat caused the tIre. causet lre. ShIngles were burned from a large area of roe f ; damage but slight. M rs . D3Vld McDowell died this mornIng at 2:1G : , after a lingering and < painful Illness or Isny months She was 33 years of age , and lea ves the husband alone to mourn his ant . MIn Omaha . D. Camneron spent Sunday with relatives Jerr ) ' Drerson Is at home from Montana , where ho has been for soma time vast an eng ineer on a western road xrnrd ) , % In the Ihtn lel. OXJ'OHD , Neb. , April 9.-Speciai.-Thnis ( ) vic inity was included In tIne scope of the late general rain the heaviest that has fallen for lonth8. The rain was no less lmn n de1uge In volume , but descended so gently thal every drop was Ilcscendet . fell 8 /enty uously for thlrty.slx hours and advances the crop prospects Incalculably. S atmmrday time I.'uras County Teachers as- soc iatton wIll convene at this itiace An In- tereslng Ilro/ral hus been Prepared Work on the Oxfortl.lieaver City telellhone lne Is progressing favorably and will bc completed soon. 1 1ev . llarcelus Marshal of the presbytery of Santa Fe , N. M. , cccuplet the PresbyterIan - Ian pulpll Stnnnday The Ballard Irrl/tng ditch , bui last fail , Is being Imllro\ed by the extension of addi- tie nal laterals ii. I. Ballard , the enterprls- Inl lroiector has about 400 acres under the dich , and is highly gralnel , with the success of his scheme. A special convocaton of llrlam chapter , Ito yal Arch Masons , has been coiled for next Saturday , nIght ror work \ T. lumlon anti J. M. Crashle arc so- Journlng In Texas a few days. Triin ( 'row 111 Tr.ml' Eimiil FHEINT , April 9.-Slleclal-The ( ) train crew of the Unlou ) Pacifc fast mal hal ( n liv ely time with a gang of half drunken tramlls , wh' Insisted on riding Inlo Omaha , at the statou here yesterday nferoon , Just al the ) ' were pulling omit The Iramlls got tlmt' worst or I. one of thll haYing his ankle hadly sprained. A large delegation from Cdar Ius loige No 27Fr 4 , Alclen Order or United Workmen , paid , ' I'remont lodge No 23 a fraternal vlit Monday - day e\'lnlng. Just as the lodge was about to , cl ese , the ladles or remont lodge No. 89. lelree I ) of Honor , surllrlsCI Ihe brothers by pUltng In an appearance , rrstrtng ) , ot her plans of thl ledge for the balance of the ev ( 'nimig. A fne supper was served . The county boaIl met In regular sessron this afternoon ant trmacte(1 tine usual rou- lne huslness. The troublesome ditch ques- lon w1 come up again In some other shape : ant a lively session Is probable. ltnliem'iio Iirevlties. nELI.VUE , Neb" , Aunt O.-Splclal.- ( ) Worl has been begun emi the village sldl- w alks . The authoriles are In a quandary , , ' howeyer , where 10 lay Ihlm , as the ordinance provides mat ( the walks shal b2 laId sevento tren feet from tine lot ilme . whie some of the i properly OWIlrs want them laid right on : I lhe himn. rIght Hev. George Wiiams of Blair lectured I Vvt I riday evening before the Bair of Belle - stutents lele- vue college on tIme "Great Pyramid of Egypt. ' ; The lecture was very innterestimng . but , owing to the stormy weather , the atendance was not very large. Miss Banche naclwel , a Ir.acl1r In thl Sllrlngfeld schools , shOut several days here wih relatives. ta's ; Mostlainies Jones and Wallace alendet presbyter . - : b byter at Craig last week . Miss Helen Back of Omaha spent Saturda ' ' ant Sunday with 11s8 Elizabeth Durlch. ' ineitricecuty Council Meets . IIEATRIC1d . April 9.-Speclal ( . BEATne Apri Telcgam.- ) The new city council organized ciy counci organlzet tonight wiLl layer J. S. Grab'e In the chair. Jahn Dwyer , commercial agent of tine Durlngton , was : electet president of tine council . Before ad- Jourment time retiring council allII'tl to Ilass an ordinance reducing the salaries of m ayer , attorney , water commissioner , clerk ant ( treasurer Iii j per cent , but tailed. Mayor Grable made the followIng appoimitmnentx which were confruld : City attorney . L. M . Pemberton : street conmmnissioner Alfred Chip i Ierfeld ; chief of police . John Hershman : ; p oliceman . A . ii. Harrington : c'nngimneerVilii : a ' B all. The lames of S. S. Barton and \ Wils . , : lcKean were presente(1 for policemen . but the council refused 10 confirm . The stand Ing commitees were announced , John Dwyer , R. H. Begole and S. Bevens being named as the fnance conmimmnlttee. naml 11011P4 City ( olncl trganizmni. _ HASTINGS , Aunt O.-Speclal ( Telegram.- ) The new cIty council organized Ihls e\'enlng. The new members , Messrs. Miller , HiLton - 'house h , Pease and Levy , took their seats makIng - Ing a full board for tIne first tIme since last f all . lenjamln Itaynaids the new polce Judge , was sworn in . and saloon Icense were ranted to Max Lustig . Jales B. Wallace , J. c . \Valr < t , Van Her & Brandl , Jansen & : Ierman , William Slmollak . H. Schmwar2 Jerome Crowley and Yrger & Lawrensoi t two less than last year The balance of the session was taken up In considering the purchase - chase or new pumps for the water wont a statons.Two , Two lnctae4 or 1111 Rt Ilnmrwelt. ! BUHWELL , Neb , April 9.-SpeclaI- ( ) ' There was a fine rain here fno Saturday , tl frst ; thorough t soaker for nearly two years The , wind blew hanl from Limo south all day Thursday : - I day i , anti harder from tIne north oil day Friday I- ' day and all o Friday night. Saturday mornIng - Ing l It commenced 10 rain and rained steadiy 1I' wlh I hard norlh wind untIl nearly noon Sunday. Nearly two Inches of water tel II . and It comma so slowly thal It all went Inlo the t ground. Farmers and business men are now In bettor spirits than before and prospects : - pects for this section seem much brlghler. , 1"lner.1 Ir I' , \du'o , Colvin COLUMBUS , Neb , April O.-Slleclal ( Tel C. grann-F. ) Atams Colvin , who commilet sulchle In Omaha last Friday , was hrought hero m last evening and was burled here flu is aftemnoonn . services belnp hold at the Mac : ii. nerchor hal , Rev , Mr. Elliott lelyerlng the address A very large concourse or rrlends , j were present 10 pay last respects to tine ti e . parted citizen. Tine services were conructell by the lnlghls of I'ythlas lodge , of which he I was a nnemnnber _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( npmln HI'c'k Hlell for lu'II' . ' IENDFH , Neb" , AprIl O.-Speclal.- ( ) Captain William H. Beck and George Ma r- mien , tine man who was driven oft his 11lee on time reservation a few d3)'s ago , arrest cci all taken bxtore Unlet States Commissioner , Splncer at Dakota City last Saturday on a charge or reslstn Unied States hialic :0. : MarmIon was acquittet ( ! . and a suit for $10.0 00 damages for malcious arrest an,1 , proBecu- ton will be Instituted against heck , Trenll' ' Illk tuhl"r , , Ch'8 ( iliouti . TRENTON , Npb. , April O-Speclal.- ( ) CharL" H. Peek , cahlCI or the llank of Trenlon , which recenty passell Into the halis of a receiver , tOllar waIved hi pre- , , ILmlnarr examinaton antI gave hand for his I n appearance at the next term or the district ! court Tlu amount or Iho bend was fixed ( ) at $3tiOO all was obtalnell wIthout difllcull Ly. , hkll ( for i'rimmltng , Ilitis . , IiNCOLN It prim O.-Speclal.-Secretary ( ) 01 State Piper today sent to The Omaha B : Ce. 1.lncoln Journal , Norrolk News , Beatrice Ex i , press and I.lncoln Cal the proposition for bids for printng 2.000 copIes or time senate Journal - nal 1.00 copies or the house Journal and 5,000 cOllies of tine session laws or 195 1011 ( mimmrghnsra temiteiiCt'tl. OSC O.A , Net' . Allrl 9.-Speelal.- ( ) Charles Smith and Homer Cal , who pleat led guilty to breaking In a store at StrOlsburg were brought before Judge Wheeler yost or- yeser clay 10 receive their senlence. The judge sentenced Smlh 10 the penientary for one year and Cal to I tine Industrial Bcho l. icimiguits or Mmmvtisbtte. l nl'rhln. iEA TIC Neb. , April 9-Speclal ( Tele- gramni.-The ) lnlghtl or time Maccahces lot Ige of this city Ia\e a rrfpton and banquet at . time Knights of l.thla hal lat event , mmg , which was lamely attended. A fine lterary and lu81cai program was rendered , aCer which rlrreshmenl were . servej . 1.urgo Ihlllout or Ilh'or. . NEW YOIAprl 9-The steamship lie vol : , wilt take todoY 25,01 ounces of silver . I , I" MORE INCO E TAX SUITS . m - , Suprcmo Court Decision Lends Encoutago' wont to Others Tr for Is Weak Places , . . FURTUE lTIGATIO ' ; r BE UNDERTAKEN - Con.UtnlonnllT nr' OIlier l'olnl In 10 Te.tr.1 lT Plrles Imntorett'i-.arr'nstio Comments nr the Hrll h No\u- uniter ! oil .lholleclalnn. - WASINOTON , April 9.-Slnee the do- lver ) ' of tIne Income tax decision attorneys rrt others Interested In overthrowing the lax have been taking steps to test various parts of the law In further 11roceldlngs. At- tacks will be made both on those Portions thal were sustained by a tie vote ant some fresh loomis not passed upon In the partlcuof her cases decided } yesterlla ) Attorney J. M. Wilson , who represnlll John O. Moore In tine court of allpeals In the recent cases , said this moring that further proceedings woull be be/un I nll e- dlatel ) ' . "Several parts or the law will be atacleI , " Mid lie " the principal ! one being the redemption from taxnton of Incomes under $4.000 annual ) This will be alaclel as unjust dlscrlllnaton , I cannel say JISt ) 'el who the COlplalnants or what the titles of the suits will be , hut they wi be In- sttnlet very sooni probably within a very rew clays antI be Ilshe < as rapIdly as pox- sib le. " Yeslerda"s decision has 1lungel the Inter- nal l revenue officials Into almost Inexlllcable myslerles m anti Iroublo and the the anl Ihl more do- cslon Is stullled , the greater seem to ho the dllculles atelJlng a clear nnderstlII111 of Its scope. Tine declamation that rents and InC0l13 from real ebtnte are exempt opens UI ) a queslon very II1eul of solution . The queston has arisen for serious consideration whether the effect or the teclslon Is not to Inclule not oniy I rents proper , but al profits of whalever charactlr growing out of real estate , Including farm polucts , tIh2r , coal a 11 all mining pr.ucls w\hln the exempt class , so that null real estate , Including bmnild- Ings thereon wih all doe whleh Is held by law 10 bo n part of lhe realty will bt en- tim ely exempt from tax. Whether losses sustalnell through ball rent . debts , the al0unt of expenses Incurred In collecting re nits or repairs 'In houses are 10 be detucte(1 ( rrom Incomes Is .llso a meted queston , Un- der the decision rents are nol to bo Includet In assessing the income tax. Smmppose 1 Is as ked . a man's Income Is or a mlxell charac- te r . that Is from real anl perwnal propert 1'he former Is exempt. Can he deduct the l'xpenses neclssary for the collection or his Income from realty from his Income from personal property before making a relur ? 'ru e question Is puzzling the revenue colec- tors anl a legal opinion on the point proba- hi y will he sought. PUZZLEI FOR TIm OFFICIALS. Another grave queston raised by the do. te. ) clslon Is whether the Teat bel , roumidhonnac . , st atlomn , etc. , of rail0ads slalon ral pats , are real estate or : personal property within the meaning uf the la w . The laws of seyeral states are 6ahl to difer on this IJlnt and on se\'eral others t of Importance which are Involved In the opinion of the court. _ As won as a yerlncd IOP of time opinion ) can be had the InterlJal ; reyenue ofcials wit blgln preparation ot suppllmentar ) ' rlh'la- tons which will cover In 'a more or less gen- erl l way the oplnloJ of the ( court lenvlng tith more obslruse questions 10 bo solved lS they are presented Collectors or the tax In different parts or tIne country already haye hegun to teleraph for Instructons on many p oiintmu . at the same tme stating that the crush of persons who desIre 10 malt relurns has already begun ' Al' ' thIngs considered , I Is now estmated that the loss 10 the tnoas- ur ) ' receipts from tine Incomr tax source viI be about 50 per cenl' of.lhe total that has : been expected ( morn this 4ax. Time debates on the Incme lax while the b ill for its Imposilon was under whie . ton In congress are almost barren or figure : fgures sl tcwing the ' shewlnp comparatIve hnportance or the Incomes from rents and Inlerest on county , mnnlclpal anl state honds In furishing a r es'oimuo 10 the government. I docs not op pear this matter was touc'hct upon In Ihe ' house discussions ant It was only casualy relere(1 to In the senate Senator Altlmiel Allrich of nhode Island prel1red a statement placing the t revenue likely to be derived through the ' Inceme l tax at $100,000.000 anti , crediting rents a mid public bonds with aboul credltnp or this aumnount Senator Pefer , who made the principal speech In the senate In advocacy : or an Income lax , did not go Into this brand at the queslon net all . but he said today In 1 : an Inlctvlew that be was of tine opinion that hetween $9.000.000 and $10.000.000 of revenue woull have been derived rrem those two sources If the supreme court had alowed ' them to stanni and he tlught this amount would have been about two.lhlrds of the revenUe produeel by the Income tax. "The census reports show. " he said "tim t 5 : per cent or the plople i of the Unite States are renters , and It Is to be Inrerre(1 ( t'at about this prcporton of the land Is cccmi ple hy renlers. The land or the entre country , with Improyements added , Is put : down as worth $30.lHfH,323. Of this amount $20.000.000,000 worth Is routed . The rental on that amount at the average rate of rentc'r pOr ' cent would be 1000000000. Just whal pr ) - porton t or that would come under the law ' Is i another mater , and that could nct be got L- Iot- 'Ien t at accurately , but let us assume ont - quarter ur I , or OOOO.000 worth would he taxahlo t Income , that woull give $ , OOO.OOO ) or tncome , anti that I think a very low est I- est- mate. m Tine bonds munlcllal , county and school district . \ \ llch would be subject to the tax t amount to $906,213,053. Take ene.quarter or this amounl ns coring wihin the open 1. tolns or the law and one arrives at the rate of 2 per cent on this amount at .531.065. . era a total on the two \ems or about $9,100,000. OlDEIS TO AMEND IETURNS , Late this aferoon Commissioner Mier leclded n to rerlulro persons who have made returs to make amluy\s to the facts us to the amount of Income recelvel from rents or nil ant bonds and those who have not yet sent In their returs to make the necesMary come C- ton therlon beroro doing so. I seems probable tine final Ilceision will he I lhal 'csterday's opinion In effect exempts Incomes - comes received Irom honls and rents , the latter t. tom to he slrlcty dlnnel as the amount the lurllort derives rrom his tomnant In coi : a- I > ulng Income , It Is Ilrobuble that It will be I held that . Insurance and ordinary l'elllrs on C propert may be properly dedticicd . In that case II Is prohable the courts will he call cii upon 10 explain Just what yeslerday's de- ellion Intenlell to oxemnpt from the tax. Private Secretary Thurber's ' attentIon helm ing ealel to tIme ItdQI ! contained In the Washington evening papers today that tine Ilresident was heln" fueled wih tel Ie . JriIS rrum nil paris' "of the country , ap- Ilalng to him to ell alt extra seis Ion of congress to repeal the hlcome tax , sall not ont slnle telegram lor communicaton hat been received on Ile'"suhtecl " , "Su far nix tine lower courts are co ii- cernell , ' saul Atorney , General Olmicy "t me division of t he supreme ) court upon the In. I ccmo tax Is as Illnllng I If tine whole court hall been unanimous Iu ; . its raYOr. I cannot bele\'o any JUdge WO\I grant an inijumucti in 10 preYnt a collector frol coleclng the axon nn incomes Ilerh'e(1 ( ! tOHI otlmtr soUrces than rents or state ant Illlclpal bonnie ( In the race or tine supreme t'urt't ' Icton , The enl , ) : ' way I can see by wJ h'ursons ' who object 10 a'lng tile tax caim Je'ure judicial ecU ,00 Is , . by Ilaylng the tax ulnter protest all cn. terlrg suit for its recovery. " 1.0NnON. April 9lh'a , Globe tlls afer- ' noon , rrlrrlng 10" I fie decision 01 ; the suprelO court of tIne Unli Unied States as 10 the coneltulionall ) ' of time Income - come tax , tays : "I \'ery man In this country w1 regret that there Is no supreme court : or the Alerican variety mere. Never In rot this long hlslory or the English bench ha\e : they soared to flue heights of liberty reachet hy the American jutigex yesterday. I mel8 'iulte Ilposslble to establsh such a tribumm flu I here. " I The St James's Gazette commelta al the supreme court decision In a similar slraln and alldl : "No one has suggested : that in1m august tribunal coin be bribed In the manner familiar to litigants In sortie 01 the Inrerlor courts or tine union tl It Is slgll canl that time politics pf the various judges are carefully lentonet In the dispatches , " ( Jimt'mtium .tiauiiIumuooj 01 titImury Itusorvee . , CIIIII& . .nllolot lllurJ H.llrvel. WAlINOTON , AprIl 9.-A general or tier was issued from the War department tot lay turning over to the Interior department abandonell military rfsurvalons no longer required for mttary nurmoscs . Time tracts . , are n part ef the Fort 1rll ! r ( er'alon In : tchllRn on 'Ihe 51 fRr"s river , threl Rn(1 i n hal acres : reservation . or DeJot Mc- Klnnl ) ' on PO'der river . Wyoming , OlD acrls ; kort H.nu , Okl. . timber reservation , , knowl ns ( olnel (1ro'c' twenty mlIe lleI ! om ntlmeanot t or I'ort : ' ' outhla Heno , 7d nerea ; reservaCo . iO ncrC rCSIr'I- ton or Fort Stc\'enson , N. D. , 01 tM : t - see n river nl its junetlomi with Iounlns Is Juncton crlclq ; Ihl mllnr ) ' reser'ntionn DOI1las tlwl . rob. , 01 hit' % vest hank or thHlo Ill PiaUI. tight Ile lol1hwl8t of Parrt Cit y . The gemiertol I omIer pmneciiuhly ( leilnes orter 1IIInel the hOlnlls or the mllan' % 11 son reservation net Forl 1luvenworlh , l < nl. - - - - - luU IF.t 1.0 Hi i.L.,4 L'OYtI htt.T1Jit'1'tONS i'n ynumster Uenfr.\ St\ton l'hmdoll with 1.lter 1111 I'elegrnmi I , . WASJNOTON , Api D.-SpeeIal.---Sinco ( ) his arrival In Washington , Paymaster General Stanlon has been kept constantly busy answerIng - swerIng the numerous telegrams antI letters of congratulaton tll0n his appolntmenl 10 tint heat of tim Iy department. Letters have como from nil puts of time country from arl ) ' officers and naval oflicers . as well as fro nni civIlians. 10 hn required several stlnographers 10 whom to dictate hlR letters ofGe thanks , and has nol yet Inlshed his task. General Stanton seels very mich gralfed thal 1 lan ) ' of his former friends nnrl comrades shoull remember him and scntl } congralulaton . or sit tIne tellgrams whIch came to General Stanton Ullon Iho puhleton of his appolntmenl , tine fallen Ing rrom hi former associate amI frIend , 1uralo 13111 . was one of the most pleasIng anti ratYlng : "NOIITIL I'.ATTE [ , Neb.-AI the sconta of the Illalns that ) ' 01 so bravely C0l1:111el during tine Slolx war or 187G Bend conratula- tie nis to their ail commander who was alwaYI at tIne fronl. Got bless you "nUI ' PAI.O 1Ll. : anti . "I lry Sconnts. " General Stanton Is now wel established In his new 0111cc . and Is quickly hlcollng cc- qualnled with hIs assocIates anti assistants In the pay tepartmenl BUSSI , IS TitliNG ' 0 ( JO' TILt , l"I lrrR 01 time ItJllrts cit Uraln from time ( 'sm m's I ) oimmnil mm. W.\SINGTON , April O.-Unlet States Consul Karll al St Ietersburg reports to the St ate dcpartmnent that the Russian governre lent Is making strong efforts to extend tine 'cuilyaton ' or lea In the empire Repro. sentatons move recently been sent to thaI E I ast Indies to study the methods In vogue i th ere and bring experienced worlunen lo R ussia . , , DiscussIng the grin mo\'elent or Russia he says thaI between January 1 antI February I 25 there were exported aboul 11,000,000 bimshm- Ils or wheat 6,000.000. hushels of barley 7.000.000 busl1Is of oats , 2Bi0,000 bUlhels of ry e . and 2,500,000 bushels of corn. The De. partment of Arlculure has sent circulars , to all agricultural otclals ordering a general consuluton as to the heat means of raislnmg the I'rlces or Russian grJln. A new sstem or contracts for rulure de- li very has been inaugurated at Klel Here- , afer If the Iraln has advanced beyond the 11rlce agreed tupon the first five kopeks ( about { cents ) or the alh'anco go to the hu'er. The I second five kopeks go to time seller. I there should bo etl more of advance , the remainder Is divided between hu'er and seller . What haplIlns If the price Is less than that agreed upon Is nol stated 1ltaRton Over Mmmimmno's Propnrt WAShINGTON , April 8.-A suit was fed In the district court today , involving the : 11roperty which General luhone has been trying to sell the government for 1 printing olco os site. I Is brought hy Richard Wlnll- SOl executor o David A. WIndsor , und ses forth that the later was a partner or Mahone , und that lahone hccnme Indehted to t him ( or $13.r. for which amount jUIg- } ment has hecn obtntined The papers miheti Iled also antniert that upon the luhone properly : Jlcob 'rome hal n 11'n 'r $ tJ.OO. unll that on Decemher I. 1 1892. several monthR after nter the jumdgmnenit against 1lnhune was obtained hy " 'In ser , n l'nst deed was executed Ipon the same property In the.sll of $20,000 10 ll'ron M. Parker , John U. leald anti ! Edgar - gar Alien. \\'Inlsor , unIts that unl trlst he set aside . In,1 , his Judgnnent be allowed us an atachment upon the properly p lULLS Sla.l D ICY . TIE GOJ'EICXOIf , , ' \'othor Buteh or lca18IaUon Gtvcn AI'- pro".1 or time Executive. LINCOLN , April 9.-Governor Holcomb to . day signed senate file ill , the Omaha canal bill. Other measures which received the executive signature were house rolls 101 , to establish a slate banking board , and 642 , providing for the manuracture of Imitation butler for export outside the state , ant the rolowlng : House roll 612 , making appropriation for imo payment of miscellaneous items or inn - debletness owing by the state or Nebrasla. House roll 550 . prescribing the manner In : which two or more prollosed amendments to ' the 'consttuton are 10 be submilct to a vote of the PeoPle Hous roll 15. provIding for tine alendance of children of school age at a. school In a nearer district than their own. House roll l85. to provloe for the methot ' : of purchasing supplies for tine legislature a 111 to regulate the use and care of Ihe as s ame . House roil 10 , providing for the preserve ton or books for the registration or voter In i cUes oC the second class having eve 7,000 ) inminnhnitmints. House roll 316. to authorize clUes of the secont cluss and incorporated ( villages to borrow mane ) or Issue bonds ( for the pur- l'OS2 l ' or enlarging or Improving water worls yatemnis Honse roil 382 , providing rol tine rormalon of new school districts and defning UIA boundaries or cxltlng districts. House roll 283. to provide for free alent- anco at pUblc high schools. House roll 392 , to prevent the IntroducUon of contagious diseases antI to incite quaran- tne laws for that purpose. House roll 457 . provIding for the allpolnt- ment m or otcers In villages. House roil l19 , to appropriate tIne sum or i $2.000 for additional shelving alll vault for the state ihbrary . House roil 420 , to provldo for the relIef or i f Dakota county , Neinnaska House roll G01. to allow the Board or t f Supervisors or Clay county , Nebraska , to I compromise Limo tax sales , the unpalt tax for the year 18H on certain lands In salt Clay county House roll 492 , approprIating $600 for a camel catalogue for the stale library . House roll 87 , to punish cattle stealng an,1 , to punish plrsons recelyelng or bu'lng sllen cattle , and 10 punish all persons imil r- boring or concealing cattle thieves. House roil G42. provIding for manuracture or Imltalon butter for exportation oulslto time lmis or the stale. House roll 365 , to appropriate tine malrlc- ulaton tees or tine Nebrasla State Normal school schol for a lIbrary tumid for the use or salt Iouse roll 264 , apllroprlatng $86.40 for the relief of Wilam WCIOSl' . House roll WO , authorizing the stale tree - urer to transfer $10,681.76 ( maim the salno land tumid 10 permanent school fund : or Iloonse Arthur roll county 415 , fixing the ountary lnes : Deuel house county roil HG , fxing tine Ilountaries of House rol 268. 10 compel Instlutons transacting a banltlng huslness to keel a lst of shareholter for tine Imnepoctlomi of crc - crl- items or the association. Grant House county. roil ill , definIng the boundaries of I I0use roil 174 , 10 provide for tine appor- I Uonment of flmics . penalies and lcense money In cities anti 'ilages having a part : or mull or two or 10re school districts within their corporale limits. house roil 101 , to catabhisin a state ban : lug board , define amid ihesignmate slate ban anti regulate said banks , winetimem comm ciat or savings , Senate file 79 , legalizing orders , jutlgmemi tittefoes amnd linidings under the tiecetient I of 1887 , amnd annenniing amid repealing time of tinnt year. House roil 348 , time age of consent. bill. house roil 465 , pr'ot'itllnmg for tlmo levy e : tax to create a specIal tumid. for time erect of court house anti other counnty buildings. house roll 284 , estahiilslminng bmamncb h oh- diers' mind Sailors' Inonnie at. ? oiiitord. Senate flue : io , authorizing time issue banida ity counties , 4owmnsitips , vrecimnu clIie4 annul villages to connatruct or aiti tine construction at imlgimway wagon bnid , g across bountlary rivers of time state , l3emmate file 181 , time Omaha canal bihi. Senate file 159 , autinorlzing cities of no ore than 5,000 amid less unarm 21.000 Iumhabita to acquire and nniaimntain Public parka i borrow the nmionoey for such purposes. V ENEZIJELAS ilRE CRATE1UL Co ngress Passes flesohitions Thaukitig the United States for Its frioutily Offices , C1 ESPO PRMSES TIlE IIORTUERN REPUL3IIC Co imlitlemmt of time 12'imisi itesmuit of time Coin- trooery time 'ciietuieinuma . 'trc t'iisiniuig l'umhui o I iii prose iii emit s I mu t lie 1)lsptttetl Territory , WASIIINcI TON , April 9.-President Crespo 0 ! Venezuela has sent a special iniessase to tin e congress of Venneztmela comieernmlmng time att itude of time United States cmi time ilritisln. Ve nezuelan tincetion. Imnnnodlntely following th e receipt of tine prcsitlent's message time co ngress Imassenl resolutions ineartliy tluanmlc- lu g the UnIted Statcs for Its synnnatlm amid su pport , Senor Amitiracie , the \'eumozuelami nister Inert' , today receIved Collies of tine mmie ssago anti resolutions , I'resltlenmt Cresimo's milesatigo says : "TIme int &i Powers of time Uniteml States have jiust gi vomi , in the ocntIIng nitiestion ) between \ten ez uela minnl Emmglanmd , a sIgtnmii Inroof of tIne cx- bu nt to wlmicln thm iirimmcliiho of imummmmnn jmmstice lir evails ninmonig that great people. The cub ! mmi agistrntte of flint lnowerfmml reptnblic , , beiumg lee rsuatIcui of tine great peril which is iii- va lved for Annenictun interests tiirougim a itno- io ngationn of a conillict of such a gniovouns mna ttmre , expressed inn Inis Imiessmge : to comigress tim e strong wish of innmnneing Great Hritalmm to pint ann ennd to tine dispute by arbitration , lii tine imouse of relmresomntntives there was In- tr onluceni as a consequence a resoiutlomi , winlch hna s been inneerted tin tine yellow lnoolc of Vemi. cz nmliu , amid Inn tine termnns of wlmicim is tlisciosetl tin e moobiest immterest toward seeimng the unifom- Lu nate conntrovcrmty closed inn commfomnmiity with ju stice amid reason. TIne resahtntlomm earumestly re connmumenuds to tine two conmteunthiumg Inartles tin e adoption of tine course Indicated by tine mnm essage of' tIne president of time Umiiteil Slates mm order to lneacefuhhi' settle lImo dispute. Ti ne legislative act referred to was apltro'eti Iatl I both cinamnmbers nunti Preshihenmt Cle'chnnmnni atl lxctl tine sIgnature amid seal thereto omn time 21 st day of February , ' 'Such tokens of tIne spirit of ustlco wltlu vi nicin tIne traunscendammt qtnestion of time Gi niana bonmnidaries is stintlieml omitl consitiereti by time nniagistrate anti legislature of the great rc' pububc of tIne nnortlu reqnmlres from Vemne. zui cia a significant act of specIal gratitude v iniclm emily yomn came eaumctiomi , so omit to ox- ir ess tine % vislu of time w'inole inCoitle of Vent- ez uela. Certainn I feel linat Llmia idea will ha ve tine mnmost entiutisimnstlc acceptanico mu tIme ine arts of our worthy legislators. " l'ite congress in joint assenohuy at once ac ted tupont President Crespo's suggestiamo antI tin o resolutbonns express time tieep appreciation of Venezuela for tine co-opematiomi of tue U nited States 1mm tIme comotemnilon with Hung- la nd. \'ord reaches Limo legation lucre tinat Vcn- ez tnela feels so secure Inn mom rights that iue is ptnsiubng forward public innminrovennnennts in tire ne disputed territory. Timis is slnownu by a re port fronn the comnnnlssary general statlnng in c max finished a church which is to be the nu ncieus of a setttloment In tlmo Amniasurt' me- gl enn. Tinis lx a sort of Venezuelan oimtpost , w here ( hey are taking a stand to resist fu rther encnoaclnnnents of Great Brltaini. CICACIIEI ) OtTS U emnntamm Anr.oniamt Turin Thom ' , ttonUon to iuntlior tmnmonicnmmi I'routmct , WAShINGTON. April 9.-Tine German a grarians are missing no opportunity to st rike at Amnenican agricultural imports tinat i roiniisa to find a mnarket in Gemmnnany Inn corn- i ) etltion with their own products , and tineir la test attack Is upon that inealtintul staple , th e Anoorican breaicfast dish of cracked oats , T ine facts have bean reported to tine Departal nw oent of State by one of onnm consular oMcers , w ho says : "Beware of Anmicnican oats , " tinat Is In substance tile cry the agrarian press ii I r aising just now. A certain American firm In ns ltntroduced with apparent success crackeni o ats and Is advertising everywhere after tIne i A merican style. Tine IeoPle are buyIng Limit lm roiiinct because they readily see tIne ad. v antage of It over tine prQdnmct of tine German I fiT rms vimicin gnimnul tine oats inmto fine fiotmr , T ine agrarians are determimimnetl not to IIo : aIn my Annerican agnictnitural produce to emmten In nto comompctitioni vItim their own , and If times , c annot exclude It on luygiemubc grounds tIne ) r w ill denoand fromno their government. a pro im bhitive tariff , We may therefore feel jnnstl . fl ed iii expecting on tiueir hart flO attcnnpt tt In ave tine custom duty oni tInts "tramisocoanin . p roduct" ativaniced high enough to keep i o ut. In time mnenmntimne , lnowever , tlmo peopi . vihi buy and oat for onnco a cheap , but goo f ooti. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . Clmnmmge.i mime Soimtmmco , no dtusporsionm , WAShINGTON , April 9.-TIne presiden t b ios tlieponed of a case that hnanu beemn Pond - l og ( on mimany mnontlus in acting inpomn tin' ' a r ecord of the court martini meld at Van - c ouver Ilarritclca , VasIm. , whIch mtt'mntenncet II Mmnjor Joseph W' . Whamn a imymnasuer ii cm t ino army , to tiismmmissalor fnuiiurc to nut : V h is tiehitu ; . Tine PresIdent nmmitigoted tine simm - t emmco to a SmmsIflsiofl ) on iuttit PaY fromi r ank , duty nod nil privileges until Jninuar : 1 , 18911 , hint nanmie to be plniccil at tine foot 0 f t he lint of mnnojors in time bOY tiepartuneni : . ' Vine date mentioned is hunt upon wlnicl tm Mnojar W'tmntmn s'iIl retire , so that Inc en : 0 never mtgnhmi see active service , mind lie wil drop ( mmii No. ii to No. 2 inn hint manmlc , mu 3 timere he no possibility of Inis own lire I- m imotion , unor cant ite retntu'd time pronnotio ni of nniy mmnunjor who mmnay enter tine grad 0 hereafter , U.Zlc.'UN JtII.'Vl'TO 1II ULOS1I. ) . ' Iluotiguit to Ilnove Outlived Its ilsofmnlnos 4 nuiti a Piolurco of tiremit SVorry , DENVER , April 9.-A special to ( toe Rock y Monmntaiun News froni Washington says : "A 5 a restnlt of the reconit discovery of emmibezzin i' nnents at tlmc Carson CIty nuiut anti the ci t- talnilshmment of a nninmt of coinage at Denmvc , r it Is Intinmated that tine Carsomn City minim It will inc closed so soon as the Denver minim ut is placed in operatlomi , if mat before. IL is stated timat time Carson City estabiialumner it lies beenm a rourca of great trounitlo to ti : IC mnimot authorities amitl that in addition It Inc is largely outlIved its umsefuninesmu , un'itli tine Inc'n ' Francisco mint so near on time st'est aund ii no urospective mnmimnt at. lemmver on tine east , " . - Auumerimmiun Inidimtmnii Itiniki , 'l'roubii , Iii Cmuimsdt 1. NELSON , 13. C , , April 9-Tine hnnilians an ro risimig 1mm tine ICoutenai valley anti tiut ty are thnreatemnimig to sinoot ss'orlcnneni cnn LI me reciaumiatlonm work. TIme commiumany inns tel 0- gmaplneil time guvemnnmnemnt for aesistanmee , Ti to Intilamis arms saimi to camne fromnn tine Annonicc tim aide of tine boumndary , = Ur , k ( Quaker I \ I \ I \ OATS \ your salary is sinulI-eai ; : 11 Quaker. Savcs loctors'1 Ill c lentists' and 1utchcrs' bills \ ' 5old only In 3 lb. I'ackmngcs , 'n - ll11E'S ' APIIIL No w Purity the Blood ; Fee the Nerves ! T nkc Palite's Celery Coiiipoiutd Now ! It Specdidy Makes People \VeIl \ , Cu res liseascVlieii ) All iIso Pails , Iii livery Cii'ilizcd Lan(1 ( It Is . Blessing. Is Used by Physicians in livery Corn iiiiiiiit''e II (1o1-sc(1 ( ( by 'I'housands of l'collct ) in Nebraska , I n ever ) ' civilized country people arc nov tal cimmg l'aine's celery commmpotnniti , I'ersanms enniplcyod comnstamntlyt imitloora emn ergo fromnm tIne ionmg confinmennenit of winter re Jucetl 1mm strc'nngtlm amid mnervous vitality. Tin e need of a sprimig nnnedlcbmne for years inn- . ir esaed Itself on tln attemntlonu of a timimnkimng Ine olole. hut for tIne lade of a really valuable sciomi- tIfl c lrelaration heOPiC were nuccunstomned toke ta ko all sorts of liomno-nnnado concoctions- Lo none Inanmuless , but inane of ammy great value. Fimnail ) ' , inn tine fannoins laboratory of Dart- an outln mnedicai school , Prof. Edward H , Pl uclps , M. D , LL , D. , discovered time formula fo r Paino's celery compound , tIne remnedy tlmat. ma x lieconme tine standard nerve icatorer , blood pu rifier anti strengtlmemmer fromno onne end of tI m country to ant other , tIne preparation that st ands unrivaled as- TIne world's great spring renmedy , Not only is this knowmo to the people gen- or ally today but It Is tIme one renoedy In. va liobiy ordered by tIne modern class of ploy. al cians in all cases of mnervous debility , Since tine appearance of Paimi'nu celery comn- 3 p ound , when fleet prescribed by Prof. Phieip , th ere iuas been no difference of opInIon annoug sc ionmtiflc muon as to its unrivaled merits. The reports of tIne mmnany cases winces tIde re noarkabie renniedy has saved lIfe amid reston- ' et i ltealtln , imavO agalni and again been given le ngtlm iii tIne nnneniical reviews anti time news- vA Pors until today time whole country Is fa- ma iliar with the bower of Paine'mu celery corn- po und over disease. More than onne iuiiluemntial i amier has spolcemi 1mm editorial columns of this g reat. mmmodernu remnietly as a renmmanlcahnle In- st ance of a scientific discovery , ennimmatimig fr om time very imigimest nnedical authority. and ta ken up later by the wlnohe people , muitil to- d ay It is tine recognized remedy of time world fo r all kinds of weakmients. No such conmopieto agreenoent of tine popular b elief and professIonal judgimnenot ever before ln opper.ed. Just mow , wlnen line new year-tlnat us the s pring-is overhauling tine body amid trying to a rouse it to drive out disease , it is vell to k mmonv what to do In ortlor to inelp tine good w ork along. Vimen time mmerves coumnt up fine g ains mind losses of time wInter , no 'at every o ne is sure to fimmtl timnmt. Ito stannis in neon ! o f a spring medicine to tone hun cup , to make r icher and purer bloo1 , amid to make mis ni erves sound amid vigorous , Time mnarvcious a bility of raphtily recommstructinug vomni-out. ti ssnnes , of eurifying tine blood anti feeding t lreti nerves lies won for I'aine'n celery corn- lo oumnd time written lmndorseunmenit of tinousannmis o f careful pinysiclorms. It is a tact umiucit comnmnented on finaL mont a nd wonnen of natiomnal neputatiomu anmti prom. I nomnco , educated people , wino arc- careful what , - t hey ennoploy wlnmcn sick , move of tlucir own no- c orti Bent letters de'ocrihinmg fully theIr pernna. n emnt recovery from rineuiunatsnmm ! , imeart weak- " m ess , sleeplessness , debility. kidney troubles , a n mom t1istases of , tlme mutonnacin timid liver , 1mm mill timose cases of recovery fromn serious d isorders amid time gemien'ah feeble inealtim that c omneim directly ( mono a bad state of blood anti i mimpaired nerves , Paimmo's celery compound I nns always removed mliseaso and establiahnel l neaitit agaIn , It beghmnmi to give its great. help h um mined Intel y. 'l'iuis is mow it iua manic mnemm anti womnen c onnie to thtalc of It lix ' 'tine remnmedy thnmnt ' n miakce peoimlo smell , " Timls shgniflcanmt Phrase l ots been repeated so often fromn uuioutli to m inonmthi tinat it Is now everywimenis lunsepemably a ssociated with Paine's celery compound , not o nly by time pinysIcinnms who daily prescribe It , b ut by time tinousannds of aiibmmg hmt'Ople , young a nti old , wino go to It for aid anti conofort , Take it now , jfn AiijAnOU'j'ChtANaImiG ! tine l'onitmircsnmnd Itemoy- nnia iuuonmmspslii ) 11Am p. Iotmk hit a stump , j ' , , , , % Vdury. itt v. 42u1 St.N , Y , ineuntor \Vcsodbmmmo"e 1'acimti Uoiw. / . WI1 L DOJCLA 4r 3LnhslhE ISTHDE5T. wJ u1 rITvorsAKiN , , . ft FRIHCH&C.UAMLLLOCALr , , , i , 'I ' , 43PFINLCALrMAnOAn ( $3.PpO1ICE,3soL , $2 $ z.WORKIt4GMtt ( r RI.7.5 Bov ScHooLSHoE , , . : 'LADhI : . . ' Oyct Ono Mililon People wear tlmo w. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes Ailourstiocionro equa1IyatIsfactory 'lucy give tIme best value for line money. 'lime ) ' equal cuctom Choci 1mm styio and fit. 'limolr wearing qualities are unsurpassed. 'flue prices ate umillormtampcd cmi ecie , i1romn $ m t ) $3 mc'cd over other meicca. Ifvemurdcabercannotr 1'lnu".t- ' AW. BowmanCo , , N. (6th ( St. C.J'Carlson , 1218 N. 24t1 , St. W. W , Fisher , Parker and Scavenworth St. J , LNewman , 424 13th St. Kelley , Stltyer & Co. . arnam and 15th St. T.S.Crcssey1 25O N 6t1 , South Omaha. .