- - - - - - - - - . - - - - - . - _ _ _ J--- _ _ _ - _ _ - - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r MA1TAflAILY1UE .ArnrrA irnfl. - _ ii- TJ1J ( ) : SAptflrnA3r , ti , L- - - - - - - _ _ _ _ EXPERIMENT STATION 1\RI \ ? ( ) ( t/ 7 Review of the 1obrak Inatitutlon in ccrotary Morton's ' Ropprt. . .k : HAS ACCOMPLISHED MUCH OF VALUE . Spcclnl 4ttfttltItt1 I'nI.I o Culture of t , Stinr IJe-SfrsIt,1N ui , Un- \l. IerI1ovv t iIIitIIo ror IrrI- Kg t loti I'nrpoN , WASII1NGTO ? . April 1O.-Speclal.-Sec ( ) retary of Agriculture Morton has just sub- tn ttu1 ) ils annual report In the form of an extcuUvo document a to the work done by govrnnint experiment otaUons during the fiscal yrir ending June O , 1805. From the manus2rIpt ulmIttcI , Lie following of 1n terest to Nebraskans , I obtained : "Tue Nebraska sgricultural pxpeImcnt station was organized December 16. 1884 , In : onnectlon with the Industrial coUego of the University of Nebraskn , loc3tetl at Lin- coin , and was reorganized 1)2ccmber 14 , 18S7 , in accordanc ( with the act of congress of March 2 , 1887 , ns a department of the uni- j8wlty. The station , 09 well as the other : departments of the university , Is uiulor the control of a board of six regents elected by . the people , for a term of six years , two regeiit being elected each two years. Itegu- lar meet-Ings of the board are held three times a year. Th board elect station of- ficere. fixes ularIea , appropriatee funds to t.o different departineiits of the station , audibi accounts. and passes oti Ilans of work reconitnended by the station council. 'Fhe station council to cotnpoed of the president qf the board of regenU , director of the eta- tion , and liend of departments. 'rue heads of ( lcpartrnents are ihireetty responsible to the chancellor of the university and director of the etntion , and subordinates to the hieatls of departments. Membcrs of the station ntafC are elected to serve during good be- hiavior. " STAFF OF TIII STATtON. "turing tue past year the station htaff coiiosted of tie dhnncehior of the univer- -c Rit3 , dircctor anti agricnhturist. chemist , S botanist , entomologist , horticulturist , Investigator - gator of animal diseaa , geologist , meteorologist - elegist , assitnnt meteqroioglst , asaistant chemist , aIstant agriulturlst , aasistant cntomoiogiet , foreman of the farm , and eecuttve clerIc. At present. however , qwing to the death of the ( lirector , the chancellor of the utilvereity actii tie director. Mo't of the beads of the eitation departments are aIm instructors In the college and receive r a part. of their salaries from college funds. "The tatlon makeii use of the university farm and tie several untveriity buildings na far as lilay b necessary for its work. It lila exclusive tire of a veterinary laboratory anti cultivating house. The station is well efluh1)iCl ) for tito work which it has under- takcii. "Tile revenue of the station during the year ending June O , 1895 , wat' as fohlovn : Hatch ( tind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I5oOO 00 Salet of tarm vroduct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 991 17 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15,1 17 "Ixpcndlturoa are inndo on orders drawn by tim ecretary of heads of departments. Illils inu.'t be approved by the head of the department making the purchase , and the chancellor of the university or president of the board of regents. M'counts are audited ' emt-annualIy by th finance committco of tito board of regents. The report of the receipts and oxpenditurea of the station for t the fiscal 'year ondlug June 30 , 1895 , on tha preecribed form and properly audited , has been received and approved. , i J\ LINES OF WORK. "The irInciPnl lines of work of thto station - tion are chemistry. botany , meteorology , field oxperlmcnt with tap1o crops , horticulture , and diseast's of animals. "During the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1895 , thin following pubhlcatione of the No- ltraska station were received by tue office of experiment stations : "Annual Report for 1SOI. pp. 36.-BrIef reports - ports of the director and heads of depart- iteiitt. and financial statement. "Bulletin No. 37 , PP. 6..tonthily weather review of the Nebra&ka weather service. Tabulated meteorological data for each month of the year , and a brief annual bum- mary. Bulletin No. 3S , pp. 31.-Nebraska and the beet sugar industry ; translation of a report made by Dr. Max Ilollrung , ItalIc , Germany. A eiieral tllcussiOfl of tito history , mctlmoda and cost of vrodttction of sugar beets In different scctloiia of time state. The article ' ) dealmj largely with the financial side of the quentioii. many tables being given showing the coSt Or cultivation ttitdcr different cir- cumstancea nnil returns therefrom. "Ilulletin No. 39 , PP. 13.-Some Obstacles to Successful Fruit Growing ; tatemcnts re- gardlng injuries by borer. , mice. rabbits , crown galls , nmnatodo gahi , and droutim , with t1c'criptiOns and suggc-'tions rcnrdlng lrovontiotl. "l3uhiotin No. 40 , pp. 12.-A preliminary list of the honey vrcduclng plants of Nebraska - braska : a ciaseified list of I7 species. "Ibilietin No. 11 20.-\Vater supply in Nebraska ; a report on an nveatigatIon of the princiPal streams of Nebraska with reference - oronce to their availability for trlgation , to- etlier with a discussion of ' . , _ d waters and .Utorago anti underground C .r in relation to irrigation lrohlommls. "During the past year less tItan half the expense of printing mtatlon publications was borne by the Hatch fund. The mailing list ot the station contains about 7,000 addresses. The tntion carries on a large correepond- Once , and the oiiicera of the station attend farmers' institutes at the request of tile local organizations. "During a considorablc' period time No- braslca station devoted itself especially to investigations LIIXtI dlseaea of animals. Thin work was , however , carrot1 on under such conditiont3 ItS hot to eatailhishm confidence In Its scientific accuracy or the reliability of the results obtained. Zdc'ro recently thto stat - t tion has given greater attention to other lines of work , though : it is still carrying on important invetIgatlons on animal dis- casea. "Careful Investigations of cultural and chiwnical probieme relating to sugam beets 1ILXO beca comitlucted , which have shown ' that large yields of beets rich in sugar may ho obtained on large areas In the state. "Much useful work in entoniology has also been done. "Careful meteorological records have bcea Icoilt by tito station , including contInuous rocortia of coil temperaturo. During tIme ' Imast timroo years droutli Imam , lrOVCd ) a serious itindranco to tIme efcctlveness of time agricultural - I cultural and horticultural vork. " } httt'rlI ) " % 'OItI II 'l'hIt7 ilLMII. ( lalmnic on thr IIhii'aI ( 'tisr'e 13111 'l'ti ) Ii , Agmtii , vsiiiNaTO , April lOS-Mr , Ilsinor , republican - publican of Nebraska , reported tIme fortiflca- ( Ion appropriation bill , The senate bill to amend the act relating to the Choctaw Coal eompny was passed , but a ijiii to Immcreatc tb pension of the widow of Colonel John Irving Gregg failed , Representative Lomii , republican of Califor- ida , said ho would oppose all bills to increase pensiona of officers' widows. A bill was passed granting about 4,000 acres of land to the city of Colorado Springs , Cole , , for a reservoIr cite. Mr , Grosvenor , republican of Ohio , then tiamantied the regular order In the interest of the "filled cheese" bill , and the debate on that macneure was resumed with the un- deratanding that general debate should close at 4:30 : today , Grosvenor , In charge of the bill , athIressel the house in favor of its passage. lie described In detail the mann. facture of thilctl lmeoso from skimmed milk anti leaf lard. Of all the perns who had appeared before the ways and means corn- mittee , he said , but. one , a manufacturer of filled cheaso , lmtl opposoul the bill. The bill haml been franmcml on the lines of the oleomargarine bill , which had become a law against the most intense opposition , Although subjected to time severest tests of litiga- tlon , it had been held to be ccnhtltutlonal In all essentials. The committee therefore imati hold to tlmo legal pathway blazed by that bill. It. was , Mr. Grosvenor arguetl , the duty of legislation to protect the producers of food lrOdUCts from competition with cone. terfelte. The exportation of filled chmeeo , ho claimed , had practically ruined the foreign market for genuine American cheese. , The bill did not lrohlbit or discourage time nianu- facttmro of tilled cheese ; It .imnply forced the manufacture and sale of It under Its true colors. In reply to a question by Mr. Cannon , Mr. Groovenor said that despite the taxation and penalties in the oleonttrmarine law , time manufacturers had gene on making vast lrOflts. Thu testimony before tlmo ways and macsell committee , , lie said , demonstrated - strated that. the law was violated 1,000 tinics a day in the city \Vashington. . "Is not the experience with time olee- margarine law not the best reason ? " aeked Mr. MeMihlin , "why this effort to. destroy an industry by taxation should not 3m made ? " Mr. Grosvonor denied that the bill proposed - posed to destroy the industry. Time regulations - tions in lImo bIll , lmo said , would compel tIme ealo of filled cheese under its true caine. Mr. Otoy opened the debate in oppoel- tiomi to thu bIll , and Mr. McMihlin. a mom- her of time ways and meam's committee. made the principal argument against It , Ho argued that there was no reason why the manufacturers - turors of filled cheese slmould be taxed , whIle the mimanufacturers ot other forms of cheese were not taxed , and that resort to time forms of taxation for the euppresalon of Its production - tion or palo wan an abusa of that vower. Mr. Tawney , to show the Injury done to thmo legitimate cItceo lnd'mstry by tim maxm- facturo of filled elmeeso , cited thy fact that In 1S90 there were 130 cheese factories In lila state mrottucing 10,000,000 pounds of cheese. Last year there wore but thirty. four factories , time production of which was loss than 1,000,000 pounds. LII 189 ur cx- portatlon of cheese was 118,000,000 pounds , and Canada exported but. 40.000,000 pounds. Last year. as a result of time exportation o bogus cheese , our exportations tad fallen to 61,000,000 pounds , while Canada's exportations - tations had Increased to 140,000,000 pounds. After some further remarks by Mr.cSiaw. Mr. Clartly , Mr. Underwood , Mr.Ivans an Mr. Linney , against tlmo bill , and Mr. Sauer- Imerlng and Mr. Barney in favor of time bill , .Mr. Dolllver clot'ed time debate. Ito supporte : it on three grounds : It 'souid tend to bring revenue into limo treasury ; . time oleomnargarinc act , against which time identical arguments of today load been urged produced $2,000.00 annually : necondly. tlmo bill would furnlsi an appropriate legal protection against tIme adulteration of time peoplo's food. Filled cheese was a commercial fraud , flutter bad been protected. why ahould not ch3eae he ? Third ho was 1mm favor of giving 'he ' . , t.w a fair chance , and of protecting her in time production of butter and cheese. Pemiding time reading of time bill for amend- macmit , time commimitteO rose. After the tramisactiOlm of sonic minor busi- noa. time house , at 5 p. on. , took a receua until 8 o'clock , the evening seeslon to be for the consideration of private pension bills. At time mmiglmt session an attack was made on the pemislon comunmittee for recommncnding larger penriolls than the law allowed to time widowo of officers. Mr. Talbert , Mr. Baker , Mr. hemingway and Mr. McCall all protested againet this course. The latter declared tlmat Ito was willing to attend Friday night sessions , if theIr object was the relief of time poor soldiers who fought in the trenchea , but if their purpose was to vote large pen- clone to officers widows , lie would nOt be prescmmt. Mr. Pickier , chairman of the corn- inlttee. defended the course of the committee , especially , m tIme case of tha widow of General - oral Abner Doubleday , in which time corn- mnittee roconunended $100 a month becaus0 of Limo excepticimal conditions surrounding that case. Mrs. Doubleday , ho said , had been constantly - stantly at her bubant1'n side during the re- bohlicn , and imatl eimdured tlmo actual hardships - ships of campaigning. At Sumter she had stood guard. The bill was not acted upon , however , before the hour of adjournment was reached. Among tlmo other hills favorably acted upon was one to pension Josephine Foote-Fairfax , time widow of time late Rear Admiral Fairfax , mtt the rate of $50 per month , It-nles mht-1iir mmn Emmghlslm Concern. WASHINGTON. AprIl 10.-General Wager Swayne of New York today made a state- muent to the house committee oim commerce in the luterost of the Spaulding Cable company , which is competing with tIme Serymser corn- pany for a government subsidy for a cable to time HawaIian islammd and Japan , General Swaymmo resented tIme charges made against his coumpany , that it 'as under En- gush imifluenco and Inspired by Sir John Pen- tier. lie stated that lila company would meet any offer of tories made by the otimer corn- pany. Time lowest subsidy ho was willing tea a ccpt without consultation vith his corn- pany was $ ICO,000 a year for twenty years. It was unnecessary for such a company to cx- toed its lne to China. Ito said , because there was already suilietent cable fmtcilltlo3 between Japan and Clmlna. Gisisi AIiisI.mm itejiresemitetiomi , WASh INGTON , April 10.-TIme senate committee omm territories today"authorzod a favorable report of the bill imrovldlng for a delegate iii cong essfrom Alaska , _ Couslldiamm of ( Iii. 'I'r'ssIry. WAShINGTON , April 10.-Today's statement - mont of time comulltion of time treasury aimows : Available caelm balance , $270,500,904 ; gold reserve - servo , $128,029,754. DISCUSS INDIAN N1'TERS Cannon Wants Commissions to Make Treaties Composed of Western Mon , SCHOOL QUESTION AlSO BROUGHT UP habnte on lime Lntter 3iiick lesi Aerimnoimintis 'i'luiitt Ito ( lit. houSe- . 'i'rnuisnulssit'siiiiul ixinsi ( ion lulL 1'nssd , \VASIhiNGTO , April 10.-The senate took up tIme question of sectarian himdlan schools today , but did not complete it. The debhto was very temperate and no referenc vas made to time organization which Imas boon active in opposition to aectarian .scimQoic. Mr. Carter propos3d to strike out the provision - vision directing that no money should lie spent on aectatlan schools. Tbts led to a general argument , in which Sonat0ri Carter , Lodge , Gray , hoar , Hawley , Allison and Galhinger varticivated. An important bill 3Jasot at time close of the day was that pravlding for a Transmissis.'iippi and International - national oxposittto at Omaha in 1898. I'residont l'ro Tom Frye waa in tile chair today In the absence of Vice President Stov- eneon from the senate. Mr. Call , democrat of Florida , stated that inquiries had been made of him by Eugene V. Debs amid other labor headers as to whotimer the senate judiciary committee was taking any action on the restriction of thto power of federal judges. Mr. hoar , cc- pubhican of Masaclineette , ehmairmami of the judiciary committee , said all time members believed some comprehensive legislation in this line waa needed and soverai plans were under consideration , but not fully matured. Mr. 11111 , demmiocrat of Now York , had special charge of time subject , and Mr. Timurston , republicaim of Nebraska , had presented a measure covering time whole subject. lIe , Mr. hoar , expected a definite plan would be presented to time senate later en. Mr , Mitchell , rcpubhlcamm of Oregon. chairman - man of the committee on prlviioges and elections , presented a resolution providing far time paymnent at the salaries of Senators Mantle of Montana anti Clark of Wyommmitm ; from March' 4 , 1893 , the date when time son- atonal seats from these states became vacant - cant instead of from the hater time when the senators were elected , tlmo resolution be- leg necesasry to validate payments already made. There was something of a breeze when Mr. Call presented a joint resolution concerimimig tlmo lmnprisommmetmt of Mrs. Maybrick , and re- qimestlng that the president immtervemme With time Iiritisim autlmoritles tovard securing her release. "That ought not to be introduced here , and I move to lay time resolution oim the table , " immterposed Mr. Sherman. "The senate of time Ummited States line no jurisdiction over time subject. " Mr. Call dissented from this proposition and said he would Insist omm a vote on it. The reaoltmtion was responsmve , ho said , to a wide public sentiment In this country , and there \aa nothing in It discourteous toward Great Britain. I1 thought time course proposed - posed by Mr. Sherimmamm an arbitrary one , Mr. Simorman insisted on imis motion to table. He said Imo imappened to ha in England when Mrs. Maybrick was convicted , and there was mtmch difference of opnhomi on time que.stion whether ahe ought to be convicted. limit certainly it was not a subject to be brought here. On a viva voce vote Mr. Sherman's motion appeared to prevail , but Mr. Call asked for a roll call and thou began a sPeeCim in opposi- tion. Thereupon Mr. Simerrnamm said he wommld assent to a reference of time resolution to the judiciary cornmmmlttee. and thus was agreed to. Time consideration of the Indamm ! approprb. tion bill vas timen resumed , WESTERN MEN WANTED. Mc , Cannon offered an amendment provid- log that the members of any comniisson treating with IndIans shall bo bana dde real- dents of time state or territory in whicIm time Indiana are located. This brought eu a do- hate as to the persommnel of the Immdlan come. missions. Mr. Cimilton urged that local commissions would be prcjumlcal ! ! to tIme Indians , while IIr. Cannon lnsIoted that outside conmnmis- slomm.s , particularly ( rain time east , were costly and hmmelflcleut. One commission now turned looao on furlough had spent $16,000 before getting to work. These eastern commuisslons made up timrougim political influence were frittering away time public funds without acconiplislming anytiming for the Indiammo or time public. Mr , Cannon , in continuing his speech , ca- verely criticised the Interior department he Its conduct of Indian affars. ! Mr. Palmer .satd it imad become quite tie : habit-not restricted to the senate-to make charges against executive officials , basimmg the charges on gemmeralities and loose state- ments. Thmo senator imaid a tribute to tIme comniisrloner of Imidhami affairs and mlepre- cated time generalized charges of Mr. Cannon of willful irregularity of thmo Interior depart- meet in dealing with time Indiana. "I protest , " said Mr. Palmer , "aga'nst tlmeso general charges , They amount to the imputation of crlimmc. I protest against time imputation that officials are eager to do wrong and purposely do wrong. Time ccc- retary of tIme Interior may miot ho a vlse man , ammtl I am inclined to believe that ime is not very wise , since time senator from Col- oramlo ( Wolcott ) says Limo secretary Is down in Georgia mnmmking speeches in favor of tIme gold standard and that the speeches are actually converting people to time otimer way of thinking. " Mr. Cannon answered that In the "Salmara of Incompetency" at the InterIor depart- meet there were two exceptions-time coin- missiommers of tIme lammd oillce neil of Indian affairs-and lme addressed lila crtcismns agalimst time secretary of time immterior. The Cannon mmmemmmlrnont was finally ruled out on a point of order. TOOK UP THE SCHOOL QUESTION. Tlts ! brought tIme senate to time sectarian school provisions of time bill. Mr. Carter moved to strike out tIme provisions declarlmmg tlmat "no mooney Imerein appropriated shall be paid for education or sectarian schools , " Mr. Carter said that in 1880 , under time peace policy at General Grant , time government developed - veloped time plan of civilizing nnI educating time Inmlians , This woric of oducatiomi anti civilization proceeded tmntil 1894 , Mr ; Carter went on , whmen a change ci policy was do. tornmlued upon , by wlmiclm government ecimools would take time Place of time contract private ceimooLs. Time imrosemmt bill made tIme radical proposition that no mnommoy wimatever almall ho paid' to these schools. It also made time cimango so precipitately that tbousammti of 1mm- dhamm elmilmiren would be cut off frommm timoir PICTULES PL13ASANTLY AND PONTL3DLY PUT. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ii Li I I I 4'lllI I'IAN ( ) ( LhJi.ISTIIN- Will be settled Saturday night-co far as the slightly used bargains are conceemmed. 3mm. tIme list are Piammos of unusual wortim that . we can soil as low aa $40 and even the ' imlghmer tlmey go in price time value of the bargain immcreasoa , W'o expect to imavo theme all closed out by ton o'clock , Time offer of a V I discount of $50 0mm ammy now viammo implda good also till ten-and tIme electric piano continues - tinues free commeerts irommm 12:30 : to 1:30 : daily , ( A. Hospe , Jr. t , . . : Usisi aud Art , 1513 Douglas. \ ' - - 1'L1 l-c = = ih % : ' - - 'VI ) Jill COMI"Olt'I'AhiI4ht- One mmoeda to shod that heavy underwear just as soon as voasihle-anyway , now's a good timmie to buy ligimtor wear , as we've just gotten lii ours-which is time ernst comphotely assorted in town-troimm balbmiggans to silk mixed goods , We hay also been able to buy first class goods at way down prices this year ammd came offer you quito aim induce- mmmont 1mm that limmo-aa for immstammce our whole suit hi time popular balbriggaum simadea at OOc a suit-it's mmmuclt more valuable-but POe is our vrlce , Albert Cahn , Mali orders 1322 Fariiaiu. filled always. . 3101'S' SIIOIdS , I1- ' That's what time boya hike to imoar about. They conie asking for thmonm all week long , but tlmey domm't get thorn-except on Saturdays - days , After this every Saturday they will go on sale at a dollar-until tlmey are old out-other days you vllt , have to $1.75 , because they are worth it. Ughmt hieri lot us call your .atteutiou to time facb tkatur bojc' quilted bottommi shoes will o tear' any too vairs of ahmocs you can buy at thy caine vrlce. - . . . Drexel Shoe Co. Bond for our illus- c ii trated Catalogue. " e schole Snili It CO3ICs 'sj not In accord- aItco with imenrehy % ) htmnmnhty As to time emauhmm that mkn'hmIflmutlomnl ' nmfiuenee wac cx- ettetl toward the TrnlThims. Mr ( 'muter salts ho knew of fin totem of Cimritiatiity which , lemimg injected 1nt91 qp American Inthan , vtitthtI do him any harem. lie urgemi ( list the cimange from contrahj t government cimooi be lmrommgimt about grst4umtiy , Mr. Lodge said yma1 abolition of contract vchoois was a sui4st 1long before congresS anti hit' effort wamnlWk's met hy , time eme plea-timat Indian qlmfliireri vouhm3 be cut off from t.melr cimools tTmere wee no doubt , icftl M1. LhgC , frilt { time Christian faith might be vrofitablyi tpmi to Indians. Hut it s'mmc not , foe.tho gomjjrnmuent to foster thmi. ceetariali emlutation. ' Mr. Gray ep6tl' ' time omondment of Mr. Carter. 1ie" Mc , Galhinger time Carter amnemmd- mont , which , hmC SAid , was intended to continue - tinue appropriatiohfm to' sectarian school , most of which w-ondumctod by onq tie- nomination. Mr. llawley aitt he was f&r tlme Carter anmpndniont. lie imad ( loubtel as to time mcuim' leg of "sectarian. t'chmoola.'as . it 1)00'- sible , asked Mr. hawley , to adopt some' niid- mIle course , ngre alle to all , by hicli the Lord's prayer antI tIme golden rule could he permitted in these ichmools ? Mr Palmer said that it was conceded time government was to edtmcate the Indians , hut , as it was nQt ready with the facilIties for ettmca- tion , then time t'cctarlan f cilities might. be well taken advantage of ummtfl time govern- meet was ready to assume its full dimty , Mr. Pelter offered an aniendnmemmt to over- c omimo Mr. Carter's objection , providlmmg that it in any cae Indian ! children were deprived of their schools , tIme secretary of time in- tenor is to provide teimmporary school fa- chhit los. Mr. llomir said General Grant had atartetl time scctrlamm school Ilan , anti lie regarded It mmmi one of time beat of lmis acconmpliehnmeflts. Time only safe principle was to entirely ceparoto state nimtl cimumrclm , abandoning see- tarian sclmools with due precatmtions against interrupting the partly completed school cotmn of Indian clmiimlren , Mr. hoar ald Ime hind mme symmmpathmy for any Intoleramit. ox- cimislon of a citizen frormm all privileges as a result of hmi fa1tm. NOT DEPRIVED OF EDUCATION. Mr , Alllun sold it was a mmmistalco to sup- pOO'o any nurnbcr of Immtiian clmiidremo would be mleprivemi of timeir edmmcation it . tIme hill passeti withmommt time nimmenmimmient. lie salti lImo idea of General Grant vas that time churches should eommmme thmo qducatlon of time Jmmdiane' , btmt it was not contornimlateti timat there shotmlml be contract schools. Time Inmlian bill was timoreupon. laid ashmle. Mr. Allen tmemm succeeded iii gettIng up time bill for a Transmnississhppi expoaltion at Omaha iii 1898. Amenmlments were agreed to making time exposition International in ecope anti appmopriathng $50,000 for build- immgs. Mr , Ahiemm eiireti a fmmrtlmer amemmml- mont limiting the total liability of tIme gov- crnmnemmt to $200,000. . As timums amemmded , time bill was passed , Mr. Mili vrovoscd an mmdjommrnment until Monday , which was resieteti by mnernbors of time appropriations commmmittee. On a vote , imovcver , time ndjournmnemmt over Saturday secured - cured a large majority , A conference on the poetoffice bill was ordered , ammd Senators Allen , I'ettlgrew and Blackburn vere mmmcml as confereoc. Mr. Squire gave notice of a epecchm on fortifications - fications next Tuesday. At 5:25 : p. mu , the senate adjourned until Monday. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SI1IJTTING OF1' Iii.tS'S LIQUOR. 1)111 aimude Neccssitr' hr mi Itucemum Coumrt _ JteIsiumm. WASHINGTON , Aj1Ii 10.-Representative Molklejhon today ttreforted from time corn- mitten on Indian 1atM'is ' a bill to prohmibit time sale of intoxiiati1k' liquors to Indians lmohdlng land ly ahiotnithit. Its passage is roe- ommonded by thmemisemotary of time interior , who says It is uadciiocessary by time decision - cision of Judge j13alpger of tlme United States district coprt fqr Oregomm , wimicim Ime says in effect perinits'Tho sale of liquor to Indian ahiottees wlthmitit' , ! limnitation. Time lull also prohibits the1tahe of any article under any brand or name ylmheI contains lntaxt- cating spirits. Venddrs Imave been in tue imabit of selling such tiduors him compositions cormt.ining plckIosmfru3.tand : other articles of diet , especially prepared for this traffic. Time rnlnimnunm pimIt. . for eacim offense is placed at sixty daga . inmprisonment and a fine of $100. . ' SUGGEST A PFW' 111N0R CILtNGES. mlommse Comummmul t te. ' Coimsiders lime izi . ( 'hlIl htuuiiitfu,1M 11111. \VASIIINGTON , April 10.-TIme house corn- nIltee on Pacific railroads meet today to calm- s'der ' time first printed Copy of tlme 1)111 lire- pared by the imoumme amid senate subconmmmmit- tees. Nohming was acconiplisimed , but aim in- formmmal discussion of thmm bill led to several amnoimdments 1mm it wording. vimhchm do miot affect time plan , but tend to prevent evasions of its intent. Considerable difference of opinion was shown umpon time details of the measure , but It is predicted that time huh wlU b reported practically as it was introduced. Mr. Ileatner. vhmo he. ! thmo oppositioim to the Iieiily bill , Is mmot miosv iii congress , and It is not. certain' that airy minority report will be imade , altimough Mr. llubbard , a iimernbor of time cenmrnittee who imas introduced a bill for foreclosure on time lroperty , may make 0110 , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " .Yestemui I'nlemit Crztnt'ul. WAShINGTON , April 10.-Speclah.- ( ) Patents imavo been issued as follows : Ne- bra.ska-Willlanm 0. Blxier , Albion , corn planter and cultivator ; David W. Brooks , Saleimm , gate ; Edward H. llowianmi , Oimmalia , rein holder ; Frederick . Pelster , Jolmmms- town , combIned diaplay hook and imrlce card lmoider ; Cyrus A. Peterson , Stratton , Insulator - later ; Ilenry 0. Timomas. Kimmmbali , trtmck ; WLillarn II , ammd A. II. Mom-row , Soutlm Oimmaima , axle hubricator. Iowa-Milton A. rown , Clearfield , plow doyle ; Joimn G. Coleman , Lenox , tlampor anti ventiiator for stove pipes ; Burton S. Craig , Clintomi , z'now melting machirme ; J3everdy C , Do La Ilmmnt. Cedar Rapids , flusim tank ; hard- son W. Ilmtrned , bela. attachnment for thresh- lag machines ; Alien Jolmnson. Ottumnwa , grinding and poiislmlng niacimino ; Frederick B. Lofgreema amid "IV. H , Wiiialcr , stove polish ; James D. Moore , Atlantic , gravity lock ; Jaimmea D. Morrison , Reinbeck , cimeclirein hook ; Charles Phtachiner , jr. , Duhuque , crlhm ; Joimn II , and T. G. Threhlceiml , Cool , horse collar ; John ammd J , W. Anderson , Missouri Valley , neck yoke. Itmimmhhicimou house Cimm'umpi Culled , WAS1IINGTON. April 10-Mr. Grosvenor , clmalrni3n of tIme ropubhicaim caucus of tIme house , Imas called a caucus of the repimb- lican memmibers of time mouse for tomnorrov night. 'l'lmo caucus was called at time written request of mmieimmbers imterested , 1mm time imasso of aim lrnnmigratiomm bill. No oilier subject will conic uim , Mr. Grosvenor says. Recent reports from time Irnrnhgraticsm officials in New Yo k that the title of liii- nmigrmmtion has greaUy increae'41 durimmg timmi past five moutlL" , a94 Umat tue quality of time imnmnhgatipmi is immort , mmiesirahlo , imavo arommsod seine of the republlju Jeamlers to actiomi mm time two hills noybforo congress. The caucus Is called tq dermlno , whmetlmer time repubilcanmi will tpe up time immigratloim quecliomm , and wliaC % ps , If any , Ilmoy will adopt. _ , ; ) r l'uyimmrmmt of Vtmttt'Mt Ixhmmses , WASIIINUTON , April 10.-house t'lectiono conimuitteo No. 3 inipmmtouanco of its policy of reducing the elaipI jr expenses him contested - tested cases haa reacd a decision in time case Qf ftfteem cotAants auth pormtestee. Time total ammiount asked in Ilmoso fifteen cases was $31,182 and tbnt allowed $17,775. 'Fito laW provides for 4 aowammco of $2,000 for emhmonses in cOnteatci1mca.mes , but comigroni immw iii several instancmoa rjmtemi larger umnoummte , tIme last congress gling $4,500 to each parts' In a contested pace. , , t u understood to be time purpose of time cqrnmnittee to iii mm coso aimprovo cialimma f mr immure timmon time statutory amount. 1Imb It imt hi hhmus Ome Me'nsles , WAI1IINGTON , Armrii 10-Thuu measles Is running Ito course iii the president's family aimd this nmqrmiltmg , Rutlm , time firsttbQrn , con- trmmctoml tlmb..dieaose , Littto Esther is pro- greaelmmg rapidly. towird rgeoyery and so far baby Marion riot simown cigna of time mmii- mont , : ' -e . . Nh 'iz-ol I es for 'ti'i I a s oh ii l'ii nc , WASIIINGTON , April 10.-TIme bill to gramt ; a frapcimiao or eq eloctric'.raiiway through Yellowstormu park as considered by time senate commmnmltteo on territories today , and an adverse report was ordered. The vote stood 3 to . START FOR COAST DEFENSE Thu R0pOtt4tl to tile 1101110 (1rrei ( rive Million Dohliir8. CONTRACTS FOR AS MUCH MORE Commgressiumnim lIniiir of Xolirnskuu lie- s'leve I 1mm , ork emu hnI illumi- tinmms for lime l'muat 'Vsyulvc or Iitteemm Yours , WAShINGTON. April 10.-Time house com mnltte on appropriations today reported time bill for fortifications and other vorks of do- fence , for timeir arnmament and for heavy ordnance for trial and service for the fiscal year which beg'ns ' next July. TIme bill ccc. omniends specific appropriations amounting to $5,812,000 , and in adlitirum autlmorlty Is given to time secretary of war to nmako commtracls for time further exlmendittmre of $ ,542,000 by time emigineor and ordnance departementa , making a total authorized expenditure of $11,384,000. Time \\'ar department estimates on wimich time bill Is based amounted to $ S,015,000 , tIme hill mmmaklng a commsiderablo increase over thmosa estimates. Time report accompanying tlmo bill , made by Mr. hlalner of Nebraska , says : "Durimmg tIme Forty-mmkmtim congrers mme nppro- lmrlations were mmmdc on account of fortiflca- tions , their mnaimmtenanco or nrmaimmemmt , ammtl for time twelve fiscal years. froni 1S75 to 1880 inclusive , the appropriations on this account averaged cnly $540,750 per anmmumn and only $463,500 vor arimtmmmm for time fourteen years including 1887 amid 1888 , for wlmichi two fiscal years no specific appropriations wore made. Time bill reported commtaimms appropriatiomms In contirmuance of time policy atioimted by tlmo Fiftieth congress , amid by the Fifty-first , Fifty-secontl anti Fifty-third congrerses. 'Fime appropriations lmy eaitl acts for tIme eigImt fiscal yeara. ISS9-1SOG. aggregate $22,489,224 , or an average of $2,811,128 per nnnmmm. " Time imrimmclpal approprintiomme in time urea- ent bill are as follows : Gun amiti mmmortar batteries - tories , $5,200,000 ; altos for fortifications , $250- 000 ; preservatiomm and repair of fortiiicatkmmms , $50,000 ; sea walls and emmibankmmments , $17,97 ; torimedoos for lmarlmor dcfemmscs , $100- 000 : mmrnamnent for fortiflcatiomma , $5,502,673 : imrovimmg grounds , Samidy hook , N , .1. , $38- 000 ; Watertown , Mass. , arsenal , $13,000 ; ordnammco amid fortificationo board , $100,000. " .VCS'i'IIILS l'UNSINS. 'eternimn of lime Lmul e 'u'nr hteuuemn- ipm-t'i ii I Ime Ct-ni-rim I ( , uvu'u-iuzmut'uml , WASHINGTON , April 10.-Speclni.---Pemm- ( ) dons granted , icatme of Macelm 21 , were : Neliraahcn : Orighmimul-IIemnimitm Gerecke , Norfolk , Mmulisomm , Atltlitionel-Alonzo Me- Michmapi , Northm Platte , Ltmicolim. Itestora- tion and reissue-Specini ( , ? .lnrclm 23) ) Sam- mmcl P. Gordy ( deceased ) , Palmer. Merrick. Reissue-Arnoa Aretmmtrt , Daviti City , lJut- ler. fleiestme and increase-Elliott I' . Rider , F'airhielmi , Clay. lown : Origimial--Lawrommce Comitwehi , hmim- gemm , 1'remnont : lemnmmiomiV. . \Vmtitc , 111cc- nIb. Mitchell ; Jolimm 11. Simnpsomm , Ammgua , Boone , Ad tilt bun I- ( Special , 2t1 arch 28) ) Justus Cantloid , J'Inralmftiltowii ' , Marshall , hmmcrense-.George Fredoomdahl , M oumit I'leas- ant , henry. Original widovs , ete.-Ammnfe Coover , laurhlmmgton , Des Moimmt's ; Mmigtlmtloima Chine , Wimiterset , Madison ; Phmebe l'easloy , Atiel , Dallas. ReIssue-harriet L , . Animetta , Spemicor , Clay. South Dakota : Original-Alfred Jolmnsomm , Custer , Ctmster. Renewal anti ltmcrcase- l'eter Carter , Elk l'oimit. Ummiomi , Inercuse- Itomtmain M. Hawley , Sioux Fails , Miimime- hmihn. Colorado : Orlginrtl-Wlhiiammi A , , Veils , Barr City , Arapahoe. ltestoratlomm nnd nti- mlltionai-lllldabcrt Perry ( deceased ) , Ouray , Ourny. Iiatio of Macelm 25 'ere : Nebraska : Origimmal-Jamnea E. 1tlmpetoe , Swmtmmtoim , Saihmme : ( special , ? tlnrch ) ) Samm- ford C. West , Crawford , Dawes : ( simeelal , Mnrcim 30) ) Patrick McAleer , Overton , Daw- lion. Additicmimmi-Joimn \Vmtrmilaw. . l'hcie- jell , Gage. Restoration rind supplemental- George \V. Pittcm mi , Omnimima , 1)ommglas. Restoration and reiciame-Ilemiry 1111cc ( tIe- cened ) . lieiievtme , Sarp3' . Imicremmso-Calviim 1) . llowe , V1Taverly l.mmmmcaster ; James Ii. Ciements lie ) ' Smrimmgm4 , Simerldmmmm. Original witiov-M immerva Ii ike , lieilvuo Smirpy. Iowa : Orlglminl-J.oselim S. thmoup. Siotmx City. W'ootlhiury ; ( special , Mmmccii 30) Jolmmm p. Thtswortlm , Cicar Lake , Cerro Gordo. 1mm- crease-James Bailey , \'usimtmmgtomm. Wasim- ingtomm : Saniuel ICittlo , I.ebammomm , Vnmm 13mm- mcmiVililnmn ; I ! . Crocker , Coiummm1mu..1ummc- tion , Lommisa ; Noah Kmmmtpp. Charles CIty , Floyd ; Josepim 1) . Vammdel , 1)avls City , 1)e- catur. Origimiai vIdows , etc.-icstorntiomm nmmd reissue-Minor of Thomas H. hart , El- tionVnpehlo. . 1'.lontamirm : OrigInal-Leroy II. Daytomm , StevenFVille , Rarmili. : Colorado : OrigInal-William hi. harden- bmmrg , Lomigmont , hlotmimlemIncreaseStill - man Seamuintis , Durarmgo. Ia Plmmtmii. North 1)akota : Original wIdow-Martha J. Russell , Cumnnihmigmt. Tmnill. Issue of Mardi 26 were ; Nebrmmslca : OrigInal widows , etc.-Cnroline Bray , S'mncure. Otoe ; Magdalene Schultz , Smmtton , Clay. Montnmma : Origimmni-Thmommias Lee , Billings , Yohlowstcmme. Sotmtim Dakota : Incremtse-Speeiai ( , Mcccli 21)Vindmom ) B. Clayton , Iavls Tmmrmier. Original widows , etc.-Minor of Cnud C. Kntmmlson , Aurora , lhroekimigs. \Vyomnlmmg : Mexican war witIov-Ammn 1st. Jenks , Cheyenne , Lararnie. Colorado : Orlgimmni-itoilan Sherman , Den- ver. Arapahmoe. lovma : Renewal amid Increase-Clmristoph Gossenliorger , Tilhin. .Yohimsomi. Immcremtse- Lemntmei K. Otootl. New 1-imimptomi , Cimicka- saw ; Elijah "IV. Attniore , Des MoInes , Polk ; E1dvard 0.Vlmitney , lhirnmimmgimam , Vaim ihmmren. Oridmmni svidmv-Mnm'y 13. Be Cammip , Letta , Lotmimma. sti'ltIalE ; coult's' .sYi.ztiii. Treat against l'rice. Error ( corn Douglas cotmnty. Reversetl anti remimamled. Oimhimion by Commissioner Irvimme. The rimie that when a certain inmm is dmio frommi one to another the vaymehi of a lesser sum iii no tilceimarge as to tIle remnaincler. notwithstamitlir.g aim agreement t tlmmit of- feet , is founded upon time fact tlmmmt tIme lmttor agreomemmt JH witimotit commsideration. Such rtie does not apply wimoro tlio amount dUO L'i disputed or mmniicitmidmmteul , 2. 'rho word "iiqtmidatctl , " wlmcn omacil imi this comimmection , immeana that the amount dtme line been ascertained and : mgreed upon b thmo parties , or ii ; lixetl by oporatiorm of law. 3 , The mimie does imit mmipiy ) sviiert there 1mm a bona title dispute between the varties as to the stun justly due. 1. Time foot Ilmat time simm paid is In sticim case only time amommnt that the debtor coim- ceties to ho due , does imot Invalidate thmtt settlement , 5. It a consideration It' necepted and a contlition mantle by tIme imYrmmemlt : ittiti rect'himt in ftmil vnPsaction of time sumim svimichm tIme mlebtOr admits to be dtie , it Is foimnil 1mm tim , ' fact timmit time credItor , by accepting such m'.umn. thereby avoids the iolay , uxpemmao mmimtl labor of' mum accounting , ttimtl mivoidi threat- oitt : itlgation. \\'lmere a e'ortahmm sum of money is tenti- creti by a .lehtor to n creditor on thim' comi- thitlorm tlmat. lme accept It iii fut : atistmtctiomi of imis tiemmmamiml , time simm dime being iim dishmumto. time debtor muommit either rcfummtl time tenmi'r or accept it its mmmado mmtibject , to time cormdltiomm if Ito accept. it , Ime accept time coimmiltion also , nothwithstarmtllrmg mommy lirotest hme may mmmitke to time contrary. 7. A being Indebted to B in an uncertain nmmioumit , sent to time C immtmik time aniommmit wlmiclo , A commcedo'I ' to he miuc , witim inmmtmmie- Uonom to imay time uimt to 11 , but only iii full mmettemnent , ammO on imis sigmmimmg a recipt to timat effect , hi , protestitmg that more s'as due , accepted time money anti signed tIme receipt , but catmFetl time bmmnk to iend back mm000mhutliyimlg the rect'iimt , mm. letter , decimr- : lpg thmmt lie only roceiv41 tIme mnommey on ito- cotiimt. itnil not In settieniommt. I lelmi , thmmtt by readying the immoney ho tutu mmcceiflCil time vomulltlomm on wimicim it hail was toimtlomwtl. anti that hut veotesi avuled imotiming. 8. Held ftmrtlmer , timat time terms of time receipt antI the refusal of tIme bank to pay the money , except tmpom hum sigiming It , was notice to him tlmmtt the baimil hail mme nutimority to vu It , except 0mm tIme cormtllthon that it should be received lim ftmil settle- mnummt. 1.3 , An olmiter dieturmm im-t almmfiict with lmmimie of time ( oregoimig ctatemmit'mitmm , in t'rlce agalpet Tmeata. 29 Neb , I30 , tlisahtimrved , Onmahia & H , V. It. ( 'a. , againet Wmigimt. Errcr from Saunilerut county. Iteversemi ntmtl remmimmimietl , Opimmion hmy Cornmnlcmuoni'r ! Irvine , An uihegatiomm of negilemice In mm pht'aulimmg Imu lute ommu of ( rutlil , me nmerc coimcitmmdnim , 1'hmc facts ( room whmiclm time inference of miegigence arises must Ito pietmdeml , 2. It is error to suhimit to time jury aim Iuo of negligence mmot raised by a : mleamihmmg of cveeihlc facts. a , It him time duty of aim engIneer in charge of a train to oxt'rchFcm such a lookout us Is cons'2tent with his othmt'r dmmtles ; to as- certalmm time mresence of olatrtmctioms , on time track mumti If simchi me precautign would have reveaeil time prt'oonce of stoclc in time to imave itroltleti their injury by time use of ordmiary came time raliway conlimammy Is liable for immjurjem' . Inhiictel upon tlmemom : aithOugim they vorc hot avtuu'ly seen until too ute to uvold atmikimig timemmm ummd aitimougii thme ) A Doctor " 1 t lliSk'tmtils ) woitlil lll'iIP iim'l ly 'iio ' Vmtu'nou".a sfiro Cmiii i at'g atnotln $ ( it 9tIfferiIlg , lIfe nuic2 1u01I03' womild bo iiImah'utl. ' .Io. I. l\S'OiiTif ! , M. 9 , , li'ooklyn , N , ' . A Preacher 'In the euro of rlm'ight's tllsooc1 the offono wrought by tli(8 ( t'fihIlOly 800111 1i1 1o ittlc le time nlriuMhluiio. " 1ti0 : , A , 1Lv'i'F1) ' : . \Vmishlngton , l ) C. An Eiiiiieer ' 'Coimstant ' ti'mlvolIlIg as ongliloor 011 the F'Ltehburg ttmttlway brought 011 dLSoasQ ( ii Limo kldnoye , but I was entirely cureti by tItling \a3.im.t.ii ; Safe Cure , " JAS , M. 1)UsliN , Fitchburg , Mace , A Banker ' 'llnving ttaiimlvaI'mIot's Sale Cure with grunt , oiiofl , I uh100t'ftIlly roooiniuon4 _ _ _ _ _ _ It , to sufferers froiii kidney , ned Ilvem' coinpinlnL" - Tilos. G. li14SEY , hanker , \VashllIgtoiI , 0. C , A Lawyer "I mts entit'ol' ctiietl of orlous kitiltoy tt'OhIIlo l ) time tvio \\T8t.IIUri. . Ctiro , nuti uiiablcd to t'comuimmo hey COUPt and ni11mo P1'ltot lee. " JNO. M. AttfI'fltoy-t-Ll\V , Iomigins'llle , ( in. A Wife mWraIilcrs Safti Cmii'o savomi ony life whine 1 ras terribly rmin dowti ( II boattli , I sttoimgly retlonimaunti It. to lad tea sultoi'limg ft'otmi feulitla vemiknos , its I Icitow 1 $ vl1E ctiio theiu as It cured inc IIits. C , SIihl'I'EltnY , Saratogml Springs , N. V. - An Editor . 'm1ftCt' shhiTel'iIIg fot' two years froni kidney tI'oullos and spommliig huntlu'od a of dollars for mimedicat treatment , 1 obtahimeil sle0Y ) m'elief by tisiimgVmtrmlet"s Satv Cute. " MIIV.ES O'UmLLY , City EtUtor Lmibor Ec1mu hot Sjwlmmge , ArIc. A Merchant V III cztn nh100Pflmll3' r000mmomldVarnor's Sara Otiro as an effectual romnumly for that run-tlowti , depressed fooling so omImmon lii the sprlimg ( ml time p" C. IL KENNEDY , \nlIhisca , Iuwm , No sensation was ever quite so startling as the sale of those boys' splendid suits that we put on sale last week-Every mother knows their value-there are a few left to close out Saturday. . BOYS SUITS' 4' " , is : 'cM72h62" : ; $31Q They are the best high crade cheviot Suits ob- tamable and are the regular $5 and $6 kind-we sold nearly 500 of them already. were not wltimout time protection of time statute requirimig tracks to be fenced , l'ost against Oimnsted. Error from Dotmgltms county , Ahilrjmmed. Opimilon by Comnmnhsshomier Irvine. Evltiemmco 1mm aim action by an administrator for immjtmries causing time demttim of his dccc- dent , exarnimieti amid held uiiicIent to sus- tam tIme vt'rihict. 2. A vermiict ot $2.400 1mm stmcim a. case Imeld not so clearly excessive as to wnrrnflt me reversal. wimere time dcceaeemh was a imoy 17 years ole ] . a Conilmetelit coimipoititor able to earn $4 a tiny , aimtl Imia next of klim . lmi fatimer , yemmrmm mild , mm. poor man witim fommr younger cimil1ren ultlmommghi. timero % 'as mmcm evIdence that the semi lmmmd its yet supplied imis fntlmer witim army considerabie ammioumits of mommey. 3. Otlmer questions raised mmot helmig tmmmp- imorteil by army htmlilcient' mu3-lgnmiiclitu lii tim rnotiomm ( or a new trial om' petition in error , mmot commsitlered , Curnmmiiims agnimmat Ciminmins. Appeal from Iotmgins county. Alihrmned. Opimilomi by commmimmbmsiomier Irvine. In aim mtctiomm for divorce even where timoro IS ha rmppenmammce hmy lIme tlefendant , time trinl jtmdge mmitmst ha satislied hint tIme case is vroseemlteti iii good faith mtmmd with- omit cclltmslon , nail that. mm. cause of Imotlon ( ncim4tp. lIe is not boummtl to accept as ccii- citmaive iii nil cases time testhmnommy of the plalmitiff miltimougIm corroborated in sonme mimimmer details. 2Vhere time tratinmony in mmcli a ease , when taken 1mm commnectiomi whim all time dc- cmmrnstnmices. , iii wealc mmmi ohmemm to stmsimicion thmmougim a fmtiltmi-e to corrnhormmle it on imoints nmlmnittiimg e.f corroboration , the actiomi or time tihatrict jmmtlgo in tiemmyiimg a divorce viih mint be mcmt mtImIc. nlthmommgii time evidence malay lmnve imeemm simeim that It would imnve tmstaimied a decree ( or jminimmtlf ( nail In CtmStH of mi dlI'tercnt clmaractor might hiavo reruirci It , Nchior against 1)oblmi , . Ermmmr from Omuge county , Itoversed ammil iemmmammdeti. Opimmiomm by Commissioner Irvimme. him aim mmetloim for rnmuhichu5 hmrosectition m irestlmvtioml ot' tIme existtmmico of probable cause is estnbilimp'i hy , imnof .h ; ( time plain- . tin. % % 'RH t'oimvIctetl In time crhmmmiimml : tmetioim. I hut t ii Is vremm ni imtioim inn lie mebmm t temi. 2. It is immit trUe that time evidence of 1mm'obabio cnuuo nft'cmrmleti by Ilm'onf of mm con- vlctiomi , cmmmm ho rebtmtted only Imy showIng timat the comivlctiomm wmts ImrcmeiirceI II ) ' ( mail Or Del-jImmY. 'i'imemio mire Only imistuimcms. Such eviilemmcum immny lie i'ebtmttetl by lmroof of mmmmy factS wimicim milmow tlmmt ; tIme rnmmvietiomm e'a immirler cimeimnhimtmmnces uli'mrl'Immg It or any mmimtimrmmily immobative effect. 3. , A lehitioim In aim action for mnahiciomis pmocecut lou jmletmmirtl I lmmm t t lie imimmi nt I ft ii nil hmeemi cotmvicid 1mm tIme county court mmliii omm impimeal iii tim dIstm'ict court ; tlmmit the con- s'Iction immmtl lmccmt reversetl by time nmiimrenma commit nail tile ( 'mtUse timeremiftor dlsmmiissetl , It was mtim'o itlemmmlu'ti timmut time ulefcntlmmimt , v hell lie I list I t U t 5(1 ( I ii a jmrosectl t inim , mewitle of certuhim facts which in imew 'octal- hislieth time immimoecimen of time picintiff ; timat Ime Imimmi lmimnnelf in thio county court testi- iieml to timoo ( nets ; wimence It nppc'aredthat time conviction Iii lime lower courts wtms not tiion any consideration umf evliieimce vlmich yotilt1 justIfy a comivietiorm , html vns due solely to mm misnppiohmcnmtIOi of law. ilehmi , timn.t time petitIon suthiciunthy imleamleti waimt of probable cause. 4. 'I'hmo eximmteimoe of hmmflhmtllho cation , time ( mtcts beIng ctmubiisimtal , imu mm questiOtm of lae' , nmmmi if time lofoimilammt is nwnru qt facts etahlisimiimg time iminocormce of time fimmlmitIff , mnlsmmpimrelmeimsloim of time lnw mines not crest" jmroluaiila cmtummIo , although it lflttY effect tIme issue of malice , howls egmaimmat Mills. Brror from 1ttll- soil ecunty. 1tovermcmi rind rcrmiantled , Opin- imy Commniesioner ltmmgan , W'Imere an oliicer holding an exectmtioii frsuemi on it jumhgiimi'mmt against A. by vlrimmo of mitmcim excUtioim seizes time property of 11 , uimd time lmitter recovers a jutlgmnent agaimmat ttmchm oliheer for time vniue of time huroltrety snizeti , then , in a cmlii by ii. ngmminmut stmcim othlcer nrti time sureties on imim. olihcliml bormib tO recovei' time mtmouimt of time judgmmiezmi , such judgmetmt is coimcluslvu evldmmmmce against time olilc'cr mind hiS i4ur'ties us to I1'iu ovmmersimil ) of the luropertY itt timim time it wax m'elzeml Imy the oiiit'er , time mtimmotmlmt of time ulaimmmmges and costs miustaineml bw 11 , by rea- itOh tlmerm'mf , in time mm1eimee of a. mrimowhmmg that tIme court hind no jtmrlsilletiomm to ii'i- nouimee tIme ititignient or thmmtt It % vaiu limo- cuimeul imy fraud or collusion , 'i'homums mmgaimmst Mmii kmmmuui , 43 Nd , . b23 , fohiaveml. 2. Mid In time suIt against time oiiicer mmmi his amiretiss It is imnnmsterIal that the othhm'em wan imot mieslgnitteti iou miuchm in tIme mieailImmgii or juilgnmemmt of time stilt brought migainet 1111mm by time owmmrr of time property. 3 , Amid time iileumiilmgs and jtmilgiimommt Jim limo action brougimt. by time owimer agimimmet tue olilcer arc competent amid relevant cvi- deimco in tIme tiIt mmgnimmst time ollicor tout lila sureties , althmougim stmclm pleathings amimi jimtigrnent show that time owner's tmit agrmiumst tIme otiicer vns vrosectmteti amut judgmemmt rentlered jointly agaimmat lmlin anti ummotimor. hluffmmlo Coimnty Nntionmh : hmanle ngainPt Gllcrcst , Error ( rommi Iituffnio coumity. Af- lirmnetl. Opiniomi by Cimief Justice Post. 'rime only question pmeseimteti imeimig tllt ) of fact as to which of time evidence 1 comm- I hiding anW nmparommtly cvemmiy bmhmttmceul : thin ilmmtiirmg and jumigmnemmt tt ( lie distrIct Court milmommid miot be dIsturbed. ( Jlbsoum ngaimmst McCiay. AphmemLl fm'oiim rauicatcr county. Alfirimmed. Opimmion by Judge ilarmison , Time migreemmiemit in timls case ( qimoted him full 1mm time opimmion ) couumitrtmed to be ammo ly wimichm time .itmclimemt creditor boimnil imimacif to Ihmat mdcc levy , or cmeueo it to. lie mmmdc , on time property of mIt tlesigmmimteui omme of thiO juimlgmneiit debtors , wlthiimi time jtmrimuiilctiomm of time court iii wimicim thi juitigmimunt was rentlereti miiij to mmii or exhaust time plop- city of timis irnrticulur mipecilletl debtor , for thu satisfaction of a lmaiarmc' , ' of time mug- mnent remnalnIrmg ummmimmtiul , before mesItiiug to or eatmaing it'vy of 'xccimtiomi to be mumitle of vrohimrty Lmeiommgimmg to eIther of the otimer debtors , 2. IleitI timid lnjummmctloim s'ns time uppmo- iriatcu anti miroimr mcmnetiy for aim mmttemumptet violation of time agreommiemmt. commsistlmmg of it levy and Imopoeul cub of limo lmroimerty of one of time ( leitOms favored by its temnis , wimcmm it mtmpemtreui at. time tIme there was Pmolmert- tlmo debtor ' ( rommi wimamma himoperty time judgmmiemit was Iirst to lie ittifleti witiiiim time jum'lsdicthon of time judgment court nub- ject to executlomi , ; i. Certain uCt amid mutntements of oat , of the favored mielmtors revieweti rmimd imeitl not to constitute a waiver of iii m'igimts mimider ammul Imy virtue of time ngmeemlmommt , or to cstoh ) bilimi fm-tan assemtixmg timu'mtm , 1. 'I'Ime decree held not to be ohJectionaimio nil restrmmining time levy antI . 'umfomcm.'rumt'mt : of tim e execti t I nit I a tim e va it tIm em'eo f vI t Ii ret- crnce to time costs of thme enso 1mm whmicim time jluuigrmiemit wmms remideretl , 5 , 'l'im * ) ml edmeum mmmmml I tmjmmmm ci ion t hereby muccomilcml held toe lmroaui 1mm that It restr.minet time ale of any of time Imroi'ert ' of time ammo tieimtor tmmmtil mill time hmm'nimerjy of time otimer vms oximitututed itati timrmt it simotmimi imave been coimlined fo mestrimiuming a , levy ur aitt tmimmler tue exectmtioim imc'm'eimm Involveut niui , to this tmxttmimt it is nmotlilletl ammtl mis nmodl lieu mm Ill mimmed. \Vimltcomnh ngmmlimst Timoimims. Error from Thmumrmmtomm county. Afilimmieti , Opimmion by' Jmmdge Norvni , Where tlmore s'ns mutmthlcient testimony t 8ustain time vormllct it will imot b disturbed , 'I'HS'I'I M Oi I A 1,5 , l'romum ( Itt izt'ims of J'eummim'l'umIui ' . " , 'h o hiui'm , hlei'u ( umremj , Mr. W. W. Sphihen , drug ciork , wltim J. ST. MoCoimneli , Parnasemus , I'a. , says ; "I wait omit all one mmigimt last whmmtem- anti contracted a severe cold , I was eta imoarso for a week I cotmiti hardly speak , ICimowing ) mow well cus- tommiers of our store spelto of Cimaummlmoriaimm's Cough ltenmedy , I comicluded to try It , One- half of a bottle cured mime entIrely. " S. D. Nes imart , Sayiorsburg , l'a. , says : "Chammmberlaimi's Caugum itommmetly is aim excellent - lent rmiodieiree , I imavo used It for coughs and colds 'with flume effect , I have sold it at may ( turo for over two years , and may customu- ore imavo mmii Imeen imit-ased withi it. " J. A. Van Vaizaim , hlughiesvlihe , I'a. , nays ; "Cimaimmlmerlain's Cough Iteumiedy has proven so valuable timmmt. I tie not hesItate to recommm- iimmmd it to ammy one. " ir , F. Winger , hiimhrata , I'a. , says ; "Mr , J , 1) , Chine , a clgarnmaiter of timia imiaco , reports - ports a comnpite cure of lila cough whim a 50- cetmt bottle of Cimammiberlalmi's Cough ilommmetiy' alter lie Imaml tried otimers , wiilcii Imami failed. " For sale at 25o and SOc a bottle by druggists , .Jury Aeu II I ts it ileereul Fill hunters , NEW YORK , Apm'Ii 10.-Afler beimmg out eigimt mninutea time jury In time ease agmeiumtt time Cuhmans cimamge'l wIth being commcerjied Iii time iiem'mntitimo ttllhuuutering expedition met - t (1 ; 'muil ii verd let of ' 'mmo t gull I y. ' ' (10mm imset tar time ulefoatbarilmu Mr. liuboums , moved ( or time dhmicimmtrge of dma prisoners nail time ro- timmmi of time vmolicrty. Jumigo hirowmm temiti thmttt timis would follow In time natural c mtmrse , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Starcim grows sticky-common iiowmlera imay , : t vulgar glare. I'ozzomml's is time only coma. Imiextoim powder lit to use.