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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1896)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , I - 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - TIlE OLUiA 1)ALLY jjJJF : TU141)AY , _ APRIL 11 , 189G. STRODE IS ThEIR ChOiCE rir3 Di8trot Bopublicans in Convention at Tecumsob. PRESENT RE I'RESENTATIVE RENOMINATED 1n1'st' ' of InflcnMler nnd ) , of ( : % NM CIIONt't % II ) 1II , St. IdllIp Cftt'tI&1III UIHI Iii. Mt1110tt91 for 1IC I ii try. TICUMSI11 Neb. April 13.-Spetln1 ( Tel- gratnj-At 8 o'clock tonight Chatrman LIthne1I of the congrcstona1 central corn- mittea called the First clItrtct remb1tcan congrestonaI convention to order in tim Soaver opera iioiio. D1egatton were fully rorsente4 anl the large halt was incomfort. ably crowded. Paul Jesen of Otoo was rnu1e temporary caIrrnan afll Prod Kaufman of I.ancater flnl W , J. Stoweil of Nemaha secretaries. The temporary organization was matte per- mannnt. There being no opposition , lion , Jeso B. trodo of incirtor was unanimously renomi- iiatcct for congress. 14. 1. . . LifllSOy ( of Lincister cml I ! . N. Dovoy of Cass Were chosen delegates , and Julgo . P. Davidson of Johnson anti lion. Frank Martin of flchardron ! alternates to tim national con- ventlon. The delegates to the national con- ventlon were instructed in strong resotutIon' to Vote for McKinley for pro3tdontial prefer. enco on tii first , last and all ballots. A handsome electrical McKinly trans- pirency sprflig On the au1ienco cnned morn- borg to yell themselves hoarse. A. .7. Burn- ham of Neinalia county was made presldn- tial elector. The naming of chairman as welt n cornmlttcemnn from Lancanter county wa left with Strode , curl ho named the present. Incumbents , H , N , flushnali , chairman , and Webb Faton as Lincster carninitteernen. Other counties selected committeemen as follows - lows : Cass. John A. Davies : Johnson , P. A. liruntlago : Mernilia. Dr. M4 S. McGrew : Otoa , Frank F'elvey ; Pawnea , A. B. Hasslor ; fltch- ardson , GtSorgo W. Marli. nvn.ir.t'i's : iit ot 'Fit 1 sixi9i. flroliii lo CoflgrrMMIfl'I Cotiven- IIIIII ! IIMrIIe,4 for 1lteCIiIe. nRoKEr now , Neb. , April 13.-t3poclal ( Telegrarn.-Tho ) delegate convention of the Sixth congre'.ionn1 dthtrlct held in thia city convened itt 8 p. m. with B. A. Cook of Lexington ns chairman. The cill for the convention was re3d by Secretary Lambert of Kearney. A temporary organization was effacted by electing W. T. Wills of Boyd county chairman , V. " . B. Stltts of St. Paul secretary , flfll W. P. Lambert , nsaitant. Tue temporary organization was mahe permanent. There being no contests , the delegates enrolled - rolled by the secretary wore eated. The convention wao onthiusiaitic harmonious for McKinley. The names pro- . ontod as candhlatee for delegatea to the no- ttonal convention vere Ben II. Gondell of ICoarney. E. L. Myers of flock county , F. IT. Smith of Alliance. and II. M. Wilson of Chadron. 000dohi anl Myers vero clcctol on thin firt , foriiaI ballot. J , 0. Taylor of Custer county wan elected alternate to Myere , and V. B. Davenport of Cherry county was elected alternate to ( loodell by acciama- tion. M. L. Frees of Valley county was recommended to the state convention no a presidentIaI .lector. Tue convention va ad- dresoed by lion. A. B. Cody , Judge Wall , Senator Akcr , and Frank 1 , Beoman. The following resolutions were adopted : . Whoren. , We recognize that an over- 'rhelmnw ! majority of the rank and file of the republican party of the UnIted States nrc In favor of the nomination for president - dent at the hands of the next national oonventioh of that SllCfldld .aoldlor. match- le statesman and nohlo etvillap. the rare. ' mast chatnl4on of the doctrine of protection , th vnaa'.erving friend of the agricultural and industrial clusse9 , and the advance ntcent of prosperity , . William McKinley of Ohio : therefore , be It flpsolved , By the repubikans of the Sixth contreFsiona1 district in conventiop assembled - bled , that ve are earnestly and unalterably in favor of William McTCinley for president of the United States , nod be It further Resolved , That the ilelpgates and alter- notes elected l)1 this convention to represent - resent the Sixth district at the national re- pubhican convention at St. Louis be and are each of them hereby instruet&1 to use nit honorable moans to secure the nomina. tion of William McKinley by said conven- thou. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ClfOOSF IOflAKER Aifl 'l'IIIJIISPON. MeKinley MniigerM Se'et Their Ore oiI.'zil Chniuiji for St. T.ouis. SPRINGFIELD , 0. , Apr11 13.-The Information - tion cornea dirnet from Senator Joseph 13. Foralcer that lie wiil present ox-Governor McKinley's name to the republIcan nahlonil convention at St. Louis for the preattlontial nomination. It was first announced about two months ago by Governor Bushnell , whose borne is here and who is Foraker's bosom friend , that Ohio's new United States seas- tar prcbably would do this , This was at the time that the charges against Forahter of hack of loyalty to McKinley were btttoroit. and the announcement was naturally ieceive4 with a great deal of doubt. Foraker is ox. ICCtOtl to create a. sensation in St. Louis. as ho ulvay ( lOOk' . It waS fthir yearn ago that lie nominated McKinley for governor , which , fact bias been forgotten by most people , It 18 tflted that Governor l3nhnehl. who is a wari , admirer of McKinley , brouchit about the agreenent by whicl Foraker is to give McKInley a great sendoff this time at St. Louis. It has already been announced from Wnsuhiigton , that Senator 'r121rsto,1 , , of Ne. hrnsln is to second McKinley's nomination , This statement Is verified. Ol3StIt.'E JlP'FitItSON'S ililt'1'uIny , itin ny I'ronient 1)eiiiot''sts Gi tlier gil hIM Olii ilonie. MONTICILlO , Va , , April 13.-Today , the 15h1 anniversary of Thomas Jetferion'a birthday - day , was fittingly observed hero , s'h1ere lie lived and died , y a gathering of a large number of l'rOIutnCI2t democrats froiii all vactIun of thin country. The distiiguisiiod ! iucsto inclinled Vice President Stevenson , Secretary herbert , I'oetmaater General Wil. Ion , A ttarney General harmon , ox-Governor fluoreli of Mussachiusetts , C. F. Black and Lawrence ( lariner , vresldcnt end secretary reupectlvoiy of the National Aesociation of lcinocratic Ciubs. cud iiearty two ooro of Senators and representative ; bozido a nurn. her of national committeemen , who loft W'ueftingtoa in a special traiii this morniug , Thireu aIidres3es were delivered , the first by Chauncey F. Black , followed by oxGo'erncr ltuoahI , aiil tlio third by Senator 1)aniol of Virginia. Tue greatest uterest was attached to the two latter , Mr. itusrehl etanding equarely on the grounds of the 'sound money" platform and Scuator Daniel battling with a free silver argument. 'rue party returned - turned to W'ashliigton about 9:30 : o'clock to- night. . Sehe'e oil .thl Sliver Moit. ST. JOSlL'1L , Mo. , April 13.-The free silver - ver men csptiiretl everything In the county convention toilay to select delegates to the Scdalift convention , Fourteen dehegatca were seieced. WhO vero ordered to vote as a unit for free silver detegto ! olily , The ilolega- tion was also ordered to 'ote for Stone Bland , Coclcrell atiil Vest for delegates to the Chicago convention and C. F' . Cochran for ilejcgatc frog , , this Fourth cougressonal district. . i iutij ; ' 15 especIally trite 01 hInoil's l'llts , for no mcdi. 'duo over contained so great curative vower In so small sutco. : They are a uiole medIcine Hood's tlicst , , ulway , roatly , al. Yg1)3 efilcit'nt , always iat- ifcctor ) ' ; Provehit a ciid J or fiver , cure alt liver ills , iick headache , jatflIUCC , constipation , etc. e , The 0111) ' l'dU to tlni with hIoud' SaraparIil. t. P. t'S % 'ui.Ti % OT ICNJFB i'lCIL1 . 31eilers ut the Order Say Titcy Are . sith. the ( Jtf , 1isi. According to those who re In the best position to be Informed on eb matter the sitembers of the A. P. A. In NebraL'ka will rofiieo to endorse the ahie3od sentiment against ' % 'ii1am McKinley that Is claimed to tavo , developed In the organization. "That sort of talk Is all rot , " s.ald .7 , It , \Vinspear yesterday , "and I don't. believe that Judge Stovene ever made the statements that are credited to him in the dispatches , but'if he ' 11th lie wilt discover that he cannot deliver the gooth' . I believe that the execu. tlve committea of the organization Is coin- ioayl of men who are to eniblo and broad minded to take any such action , I know tiat otto tnmIib of the comiitteo , Is an en- thut.at'tlc ! Reed man , and if any such oiirao Is contemplated it may no that lie has succeeded In cUrsing up a fpw disgruntled ones to help Reed out , Iu 11 that is tile cag.'o the movement will fail flat. The organization - ganization will not stand tiy It , and e far as the Iccal mombara are concerned , they are for McKinley alma3t. to a tuna , Of course , there are always a few men who are thu. gruntlod , but they are not erong enough to make aiiy ahiowing whateveg' . " I' number of Othei' local organizers wiio are in touch with the attitude of the order cnhatlialy-ccrrohotated Mr. Winspear's io- sition. They asrz.rt that it such , a lhan is meditated by ( ho men who are credited with it. it is too transparent to delude thin rank and file of the organization. They unhesitatingly - tatingly affirm that 90 per cgit of the. A. I' . A , republicans In Nebraska are for. MchCfn- lay and that they 's'lh ! stand by their coloro to the last. tltghi. M'1CJNlFV ULflSl 'l't h IS'V.tKfl. 11114 Li't1.r 1o a lilii.i Msi A lI'ii'ie II I Nt'i'o Sittiport , DALlAS1'ex , , April 13.-William MeKin- lay of Ohio will not be likely to have mud , of a boom among the negro delegates to the St. Louis convention if ho writes a few more letters nftertheatyleot the one hero given. Time J'antkopn club l an exclusive Texas republican - publican erganzation which draws the color iiuio nntl .d6eI aoprftiit any black man to become a niemnher. The negroes and tIme I'anthieoas have imo common Intcrest in Texnssocially or politically , anti have been antagonistic to an extreme degree for the lastf ur y rs. Mr McKinley has recently writ.tn thi following letter : CANTON , 0. , April 7.-Mr. 1. 0. IIudsQn , Secretary of tiha Pantheon Club , DaUas , Tix. : My Dear Sir-I iin in receipt of yours of the 1d inst. in regard to the annual baim- quet of the Pantheon Ilepubllcan club of Texas. Your organization has achieved a reputation tlmrit. is as creditable as it is widely extended , and I vouhil ho delighted , were it within the possililittes for nie to make the trip .to Texas , to moot the macrn- hers of your organization face to face. UI ) hero In the nortim itis easy to be a republican - lican , but it reuirea true grit and a firm foundation In the faith to belong to the republican party in your state , but we can .rojoico that there. th.proniise of a brighter day in the states of the south , I send my most cordial grcetings to the members of time Pantheon club , and trust that. ther ban- ( loot viIl be a pronounc tl socia FUCCCSS and an inpiraton for renewed activity in the republican . .cause. Yours very truls' , lv. M'KlNLFY. GALIJD OIF Thu JOINI' flLllA'rlc IdX.-S1)ellker Crisi , Quits LJiiler Advice of ills I'laysicinii , ATLANTA , Ga. , April 13.-A decided sea- sat.ion hia been created in Political circles Fero by the announcement of ex-Speakcr Charles F. Crisp , that. he would be compelled to call oil the last of the joint. debater between - ' tween hirnaelf and Secretary flake Smith , at Loxngton tonmorrow , and also to cancel nit the engagements he has made to deliver speechies at other poInts in the state. Mr , Crisp stated that ho does this on the advice of hula physician , who informed him this murning after a perzonal examination that hue was threatened with heart faiiure and \varled him againut a continuance of his speechmaking tur. Tle exspeoker says it Is osib1o'tbat hemay resume his'free iWer 'campaign later , bat ttatt for the present he has lecidcd to submit lila chan es to time. people. on his talk already made. Mr. Crisp's withdrawal from the stump Is a political bombshell here. It will be remain- bore that the challenge for the joint debate on the currency question was made fIrst by lion. Hake Smith and accepted by Mr. Crisp , After tIm ee end meeting at Atlanta , Mr. Crisp secured the postponement of the remainder - mainder of the dates on account of trouble with lila throat. Smith is hti : Athens today , ready for the debate tomorrow and he i ulderstobd to be anxious to continue the debate. 1L.4tN 'I'O CA1"1'Ulti TIl'it1dSIIlONC1. 1) e in OL'L'lLt a I.t'flhI C rs Di' yIs. New ni elliod S I it l'iI I ties , ChICAGO , April 13.-A special to the Post from Wn.uhington aays democratic leaders have matured a plan to capture the pros- ! doncy next taIlby'orga izing a rphit in Clii- cage , putting two ticketi In the field and then bringing the two wings of the party hi. gethier in the electoral college. The silver leaders have been schieming on the propesltlcn for mcnths and 'ory lately passed It along for thio consideratIon of the managera of the Sound money element , by whom It hind been received with open favor. The white. housq has been time scene of rev- oral consultations in tue matter in the past four or five antI friends of sound money hot oily from Now York , but from other fiuianclal and commercial circles , have had hzrity sumnnions to meet and discuss qucetlona of supreme concern to the party welfare. The remit qf alt this palaver is that a thorough - ough understanding has been reached and that demnoratic hopes are higher at. this writ. lag than they have been for two ycaro. Many of the iivcr loaders of the repub- hican party are fully advised of the democratic - cratic program , and they ore watcluhmig devet- opmonts witii the greatest interest. Time arch Piotter.S among the democrats ( ondiy hmopc that the republicans lacy be induced to pursue - sue slniilar tactic8. I'll OlihhiI'I'JtN ( i1VlN A il.tfll ) IILOW' . $ iiithi 1)ziILitii. Siipre'iiie Ctiiiit Jtt'iiilers a u I n I t'res I I iu erl let , YANICTON'S. I ) . , April 13.-Special ( Tale- grpp31-Tio ) supreme court has gvczi : lrohiI I tiltion a severe blow In its decision upholding the Yamikton city ordiniio licensing saloons. Torn Dougiasaaloomi keeper , was fined by time city Justice for selling liquor without a city license. lie appealed to the circuit cmirt where the verdIct was sustained. Again lie ahilicaleti to the eupremno court , which t.rihuunah also declares the city baa the right to rcuiro a hicense hlnuino ) liles ii IegiJil. CLEVELAND , 0. , April 33.-M. A. hlanna was asked today If tie cared to make any reply to the Interview ss'lth Juilge J. II. I ) . Stevens , chairman of the national executive conminittee of the A , I' . A. , regarding the I attitude of tht orgiuizatioii toward ItlelCin- by. Mv , lumen spoke for himself personally - I ally by saying that he never received any invitatloim , verlialiy or by mall , to attend i ( lie A , I' . A. cobtoreace In Washington and I not having j coIved stick an limvltatlon hue I could hot hmavo tephied to it. Ito declined I to anytIuiugfor Governor McKinley on .j the subject , _ , - P4lllsts ; In ( uiu iit' Ciiiioiitloi. WEIhSTBR IJITY , Ia. , Aprii 13.-Speclal ( i'elegran-IItmIItoiu , ) $ : ouIit.y popuhlata have I uld a cdtity convention to elect delegates o the state convention. They believe the 3uetiou of the campaign will be free silver , Ilie abolition of thi natiorai batik , thmo pay. of bonded debt e neat accordIng to contract a coin and Issue , and control of the money ) f tIme natien by tliegovornnicnt. Time maine it Goveusior holes svat' cheered in the con. entlon , htmL it was Eololy for lila mitaimd on I .lue silver queu'tlon. ' Time popuhists of the ounty never want fusion. lii.toriciI ( imisa for I'rcsl.Iuiut , 4tMfliEfl , I'a. , Imrii 13-The Seventh , dlmu. net republican convention hire to nominate lelegite , and alternates to the national ro. iubllcan convention nomhiiated by acclmmnia- Ion hlulahi Ii. Emuetburn f Doyhetowmu amid & amimes ii. ifolhmind of Zqrrstovo. ! Alternates , ! emiator henry U , Mayor , Isaiah IL ItaMera naim , hIarlpysvIile. Tbe conyouttoit er.dosed t ; eaato' Quay ZQr prstdant. 'I 1fl : sritoi 'viru t fl.zoht. Ihgutitent .thIc' Denlzen Miuie ii Start 'I o tint it 'rrsigcily , Inhabitants of "itameat Alloy , " near the Webster street depot , furnished their regular monthly seneation last night in ( ho way of a cutting affray , in which the life at Mohlie Kernan Caine near ptiyjng the Jorelt. The Ieriman WOnIaII lives at 710 North Fifteenth , on the corner of the notoriour alley , Tin- mn.hlatoly adjoining her yard in tIm rear is Atibid shack occupied by 1.ulu Slatter , allac Burton , a colored wciun.ifl , who for ii. number of years has been ( lie mistreso of an Italian fruit. peddler with ( ho Sobriquet of "Dago Joe , ' Last evening the mother of the lCrnan s'oinan , white working in the yard , became involved in a war of words with ( ho colored svoman , When the discussion lied reached a point just chart of brick bats and clubs. Mohiio interfered in behalf of her mother , telling tier to pay no attentIon to Lulu , and to go into the house. Tlio Slatter % vonan at this' became furiouic. anti , pulling a razor from her ekirt , dtishcd at her nil- vemmry , and ss'Itn a single stroke culL a gash nearly a foot in length , extending from time crown of Mrs. ICornans .hioad across tlmo check and Into tine neck. The injured svnrnaii called for help and ( ho patrolman en ( ho beat responded , but not until time svoiitait tvh6 dlii 'th' ' cutThg hind made her oe'alio , Mrs. Kernan was taken to tue station , wijero time city Phiyrlcian dressed her wound , 1'Iltfl ND I'fllICH MAT'l'IlLS , lit's ; era itgeH'c Ii t hf I tie 1'iii. Alnriii lliixes Ieel , i. ml ( ii' . The Fire and l'ollce comniiaaionero held a long executive sassier , last night , at which but. little btuin s's was. ransacted , Over an hour svas consumed by tlieth in s'ttm&lyiug a map of the lresent location of tii fire alarm boxo iii the city. It was decided to cii- tirely renumber ( lie hioxe rut ] systematize their arrangement in ( be different districts. Eight of th boxes qow , located , , in engine hiotmcs svill be taken out and piaceti where they may be uthl1zed , The position of six outode ! boxes as placed at lresent. will be changed , although their exact. location line not. been decideh ipcn. Chief fldeil stated that time new iioninterfering alarm bxe ordered some tinioago would not be received for a month , and that after their arrival it svould probably' talce another month to place them in working artier.'hon time change is completed ( lie alarm system will be much improved and a. hong nitride taken toward placimmg it cii a metropolitan' basis. Jarnen L. Boyle , court officer , and I'atrol- man Burr were granteh five dayc' leave of abazimce , Ed Camior hook and ladder corn- pany No. 1 ad N.S.Nelson of No. 3 svero given ton days' vacation , . _ . I'itiSONlIt ATTIiMPTS SIJICJIE. li4l Tuttle Ti'iepmtoitnng hlilitMeIf in hIM Cell. Ed Tuttle , a conflrmed drunkard , who is more generly Ijpyn as , t.he mayor of Shely station , a man who has caused ( lie police no end of trouble , called at the police atation yesterday afternoon iq an intoxicated condition and began abusing a few omoers in the court. room. Ho was locked up. Being noisy , lie . was consigned to a dark cell , and miothuing more was hoard from him until nearly 9 ocloclc. Or , opening the door Tuttle was found partially suspended In a corner of time coil garping for breath , with a almirt tied tightly around his neck that had been fastened to a beam over head. lie was cut down , and. in a few minutes revived suf- ficienthy to curse the officer who aaved his life. Meethiirr Of State Irair Maiizirers. A meeting of the Board of State Fair Managers opened at the Millard last. even- ing. The bond ot Treasurer McIntyre was approved and minor routine business transacted - acted , This forenoon the board will make a trip to tIm stae fair grounds. Imi the afternoon another business session will be held. ' ' . tIle Eventig. The homr for .tho.7opublican statp Fonven- tion lit 'the 'Cofled'hM Wednesd y iia6 'been chang&dJro.hito I .a'iock , It wis sug- gesfed that th& conyention Would probably adjourn for supper anyway , and the corn- mitt.ee thought It advisable to hold only one session. - Mail Carrier Tracy ) en,1 , M. C. Trrcy , one of the beat known of Omaha's force of mail carriere , iliad after a. brief illness at his home , 407 North Fourteenth - teenth street , yesterday. Mr. Traay had been on the carrier farce about six years. Ho had gained for himself an enviable roe- ord for efficiency , beSides znaling friends as fast aa he made acquaintnnccg : His genial imaturo was warmly appreciated by the other carriers. lie leaves a vite and three children in straitened circumstances. LOCAL h3flliY1TlldS. The Board of Public Works fact yesterday and traasacted the usual amount of bqsiness. It passed the pay r'ohl. The Midland Guaranty and Trust corn- imany has commenced an attachment suit. against. George W. Ames for $108. J. S. Collins has hen granted a permit for ( lie erection of a two-story frame residence at 1711 Burt street. It will cost about $2,500. This evening the closing exercises of tue Young Men'a ChrIstian a sociations evening Institute will be haiti i the auditorium. Dean Gardner will preside. a. II , Hunt , charged with having Stolen a bicycle , the property of Gus A. Ilolton , svaz bound over brJudgo Cdrdon yesterday , the bonds being placcdpt $50 , . Moritz Stegenari has been arrested on suspicion of being one of time parties who burglarized a Union I'aciflc car sevrai days ago at Valley , Forty.Oiic pairs 'of shoes were stolen. - . , . - , . . .4 . An officer detected William Iason and Wil. Ham Mackeben in the actbf trying to rob George A. Ilaskimis of a small amount of money. They were playing cards in an alley near Jones atreQt , . _ Sanford Baker tim In the city jail. sue- pected of be'sig the mm who entered a reutaurant. at 1605 Howard mtreot several iiighmts ago and tolo a number of coffee cakea , pies cud doimghmnus , , The residence of J. M , Buchanan , 1225 South 'l'hirty-tbird street , wds brok n' Into last. nIght. Tue burglars broke open a trunk , but apparently decamnped before they lined an ) Pportunmity to steal anythlqg. , . . - harry Loss and Gladys lIushm wore in Judge Gordon's court yesterday afternoon on trial for selling liquor witjiout a license. They were haunch ver'io the district court rind keIth in $350 oqhs eaqhm , A. 14. Deane reported at police headquarters last evening that some thief had stolen a bicycle from in front of lila store , 1116 FarI I narn street. Time wheel was chained to a I railing , ( lie thief breaking ( lie lock In order I La secure it , Workmen are putttng in the new night. watch system In the city ball. The eyseni myamm ordered by the council on the recom- uontlaion ( of Mayor Broatch , amid is expected : o save money ( lint has heretofore been paid o a local company for the aervico , Articles of incorpbratlon of the supreme edge of the Business Men's Fraternity have ) oen filed ivitlu the coimmuty clerk , time incorc torators beIng It. . P. Iloilgins , W. II. Brown , : i , t. Waring anid L. A. Merriam , The ob- ec ( of the corporation is fraternal maui- mdc anti accident benefit , and there is no apttal stock , Time Northwestern Mining and Tunnel corn- : aniy lies tiled articles of .iumcorporajlon ivith he county clerk. riie capital stock is 50O. . bOO aud thin incorporatora 'are ( , A. Mitchell , 1 , W. ilichiardeon , W. Sander , W. ) . For- iyco , J. M. Giilan , S. I3arclay , A. W. John- on , CT , \Viikins , H , Coburn , I. F. Baxter md J , H. Vance. U , C. Adams , who was arrested with a mundle or clothing in hits possession. was iischmnrged by Judge Gordon , as ho furnished mroof that lie obtpined tue clothing fran , ( lie ¼ ssoc'latetl Cliaritle.s anti. that lie was on hits vay to his home in time bottoms when ax- eseml.sdanis hue a wIfe and six children " iepeildent upon him and is in destitute cir. nmfttmnces. 1rient1s of Boili Youngfelt , who was re- ently mmppoiitcd to a position on ( ho . ' 3ate ( hoard of Irrigation , state that lie did not elicit the appointment , but that hme securel it Ji hroimgh his otyn 1ndiyiual merits. They make Ji lie same statement coimcerniing hits appoint. ii riomit as deputy coqoty surveyor , which , jiol. ion ho held under both "Dpe" Smith and . 3 , House , CI ANEVEffCV1iII \ X RAYS lJc 195 , i - , ' Prof8. Levitoii'at1 Turner Ehltottaifl ft 7go Audience. ibu - - PRACTICAL EMONS1R\TIONS \ MADE , - ltOI'litgil5'Z3ifcivCr5' On , ' % ' 1i'l Dc'- i'ClItitE4t , cuniitt lIc' flieml Attte.J1.j : , .luiiuitiidM oiL hz ) C i'l H , C ii t C rs. , , , /hi , - Time lnqum'sltio X ray whicim is credited with boin able to pry Into the darkest car- flora through lijick walls and pretty nearly everything else' anti in whuich some People hava so much aIth as to predict that is'lmen it becomes better acquainted ivith the iiumrnan race It wihi be a good fellow and ferret out. iier coniplaintuimuti other mnyster.ots ills , was discussed last , night at ( lie Young Men's Christian associaton ! by Principal Leviston and Prof. George M. Turner of the 111gb school and \V , Michnelsijum , The electricians oven made aemno of Roentgen's pets , or said they did , The bg audience. which filled ( lie auditoriumn , did not ace ( lucia , but wiiei : it. looked upon thu globe of yellowish green light it felt that'they ' were there all right. \v. Micimacison was ( lit , first. to take his place among time electrical machines and apparatu.s whicli occupied the platform and gave a practical talk on tlu&r construction niud out chcct.ricity. I-ho especially described tIm alternating carreuit , time one which was introduesti into time Crooke's ( tube to make time X lays. Tito tube Is a pear-shaped giasi which has been found ( a be less useful for limo purpose than a eOnminoui cylindrIcal tube , It couitalns a Point and a disc , between : which ! ( lie X ray seems to be mmanufactured when all btmt .0000005 of ( lie air is exhausted. Fronmi this o1nit l'rof. Turner took Imold of tlmo X ray , Ito sad ! that one day last No- 'ember l'rof. Itoenteeti was working svth : a Crc'oko's tube in his laboratory wlieii hue noticed a P1CCO of japer covered with a client- ical with a long mianno glowing in time dark like a fIrebug. This was ( ho X ray getting in it.s work. but the professor did not. kumow It. at time time. ho sniehlod rodommts , however - ever , and lie put a box over the Crooke's tube to put. an end to the fumnmmy business , Time etiii undiscovered X ray was not. made of the , stuff to ho downed like that. and the paper still glowed , Thereupon the lirofeseor pimt his own goodly body between tim tube and the paper , but time fioresceuco continued , This made him angry , and getting out his photographic outfit he finally captured time ray. The world looked upon : Prof. Roentgen as a faker for some tine , but practical cx- perlmonts have ruved that. tlm : s'iteeis were iii tha world's head and not lila. The electric light In tue autlioritmni ( was turned oft antI the current was pained into a Crooko's tube that was displayed on the platform. A yellow-green light. filled the tube , while scaterng sparka flow from the point to the dig , I'rot. Turner explatimed that an enc1cae phetcgraplilc sensitive plate was placed eow.tme.lower ) end of the tuba amid under ittht , ebject to be photographed was vlaced.1t euiret1 an hour or two before an hunpreasion sufilcieuitly strong was nismda. I'rof. Turnr aJo exhibited a uiumber of photographs tuit ) le and Prof. Levistoui hind made by thepfc pp. A full set of surgical tastrumeats oi'.eLomjed , In a heather case wac shown , all tjue aFticles being plainly out- lined. Eveajthq , utiines Cf a small thor- rnometer it ) rubber casIng within the case were plain. Ho also showed lihoto- graphs of fisim .i.ni which the ribs and hack- bones were sbqsvn , and a number of photographs - graphs of hadr In two of these imnbedded bullets were jplain1y seen. Prof. Turneratsp stated that Edison had taken hold oftil. X ray and was workng ; it : or all it was.-ivortlm. He had invented an open boxttflue end of which was rant- oiled a cardbqarcl1 , overed wltltJie. chemical substance byipneutns of which Roentgen hind dscoyered t.hieray. , Wheui this wa.s held ta , te ayes anti pa , object wits pJaced between time Cooko's tube and cardboard the outlines of the object. were plainly thrown UflOfl the hatter and could , be viewed at. leIsure , , Thin apparatus was aIied a floreacope Edison had also dscoverod cubstancos which could be uoed to better advantage than that which Roentgen used , The professo did not care to predict the possibility of the , C ray. He said it was a marvel now as common photography waste to the people syhen first drcovered and he believed ( hat the X ray would rise In the worid just as much as photography had done. As to the opInions that were held regarding time ray , Prof. Turner stated that a woman had asked him o locate the seat. of liar deafness by means of it. Another wanted him to photograph a friend's back by means of the ray , In order to diecover whether the frierd was eufferng from a bad liver , a kidney - ney complaint. or aomethlng else. Time ontertainhiiertt was closed with a number - ber of electrical experiments. , which were matin by Prof. Leviston. - _ - . * Favoreil 1 , , ' hot SprIngs , At time last meeting of the city council of Hot Springs , S. D.time following resolution was adopted : "Resolved , By the mayor and city council of the city of Hot. Springe , S. D. . that the holding of tlce Trajemississlppi and International - tional expositIon , at the city of Omaha In 1898 wIll be the means of producing a revival of immigration west.ward , thus benefiting all sections of the country by distributing the populaion In the tmdeveloped fields , and we hereby express ur hearty approval of the enterprise , and urguntly requeat our repre- sutatives in both : . hjute of congress to usa their best. endeavors to further the success of ( lie iiamne. ' ' CciiiftreiiCe A1)Iiiiiltliieiits. CrJEVEIJAND 0. , April 13.-TIm following - ing assignments of speakers to deliver speeches at time Methodist Episcojal general confereuace in this city next month : was announced - nounced today : May 16 , ex-aovernor Ic- Kinhey ; ' May 13 ; Dr. A. J. Palmer of New Yoilc : May 16 , Chaplain McCabe ; May 20 , Bishop Fowier , and May 23 , Bishop Now- man. SPRINGFIEID , Mauat. , Aprli 13.-At the esion of thus Methodist. conference today it SVILS voted to favor time admission : of wonicim lay delegates to the general conference - ferenco 'to bo helti at. Cleveland. The mao- lion was hotly debated , but IaSOed with : a handsome majority. I'iissciger Ag.'nt I'hyiimi flt'gid. Gemferal Agent'RuthOrford of ( he Rock Island - land road yesterday received a telegram announcing - nouncing tiLe death of' Daniel J. Flynn , ( ray- : hlng passenger agent of ' that road , Mr. ' ( 'lynn , svhuo iuait4eqn. ill for some time svitim pneumonia. died4fllDenvor on Saturday. The mother and sIster ivero with 1dm at the tinme at his death , The remains will be taken to Ills late home In Nqw Yetk state tomorrow. Fhe > ' will be accom4umied by a rcpreseamta- ivo of time road , Mr. Flynn was well mown among Omaha railway men and lila heath ( a dcepll rcjretted. - . I'cxnN 1husizmiw's MCCL Wihl Not Coimmc , I Secretary Wakoliold of tIme Transinissisrippi ixposition yeeWrdI received information t corn Tom Rtctr4On of Galveston , Tex. , I I eho stated that the northern excursion of L ho buenesa ns : bt Galveston had been bandoned , Mr. Richardson wrote that it tail been impousMttiJ to make a rate with thmo I aIiroads , They wanted 14 cents per untie It I or each of the proposed excursionists and t 50 per day for the use of a ten-section leoper. .1 { ' _ Sugar Ilitet 11'ONlitCtM Hxccllcmit , President Oxumard and General Manager I Iamiiton of the Oxnard Sugar Iheet coin- t aoy comae in yesterday from Norfolk , 'hey report that every one In that portion of l he state is in good spirits on account of the am that imas been falling for time past two ays. Mr. Oxamird S4id chat the prospects u fore never brighter or a good crap of ugar beets. Ito added , "the success of the i Dason Is already assured , " i Fires tif , SL Du : ' . BEATRICE. April 13.-Special.-A ( ) small ouse occupied by a family named Lindsey , i i the sout'h part. of .Ibp city , was struck by i ghtning Saturday night and destroyed , ROU13IAX , April 13.-Alfred Motto's oolomi mmilil was burned today , Time loss is itimnated at 600,000 france. oissoijLjrio aDREMOVAL SALE : MILTON ROGERS & SONSa Another 1)i veek with sales larger than cvcr on those woudcrful N13'tV PfOCESS GASOLINE STOVES. Our supply on sonic sizes is about cxhaustcd and we advise you to come early and secure one of these celebrated stoves at the greatest bargalu prices ever O1Cl0C1 ! , I'rices leSS thaii wliocsa1c cost-nearly one half former priccs You can save from $10 to $13 Ofl a stove. , . _ _ 1 ? 6 ! : Y ' . LiGHT LIICE GAS. SAFE AND EC0NOMICAL. % V ' . . , . P11FECT ] IAKER3 , NO SMOKE OR SMELL. . Y ? k , , . . I _ dtT. J' 7 Y . 1L ) .r'5 r'o L. tJSIh LEAST GASOLINE , _ _ . , . NO , COMPLICATED DEVICES. _ _ . M1. THE NEW PROCESS IS r I : qk u1 I 8 9 6 . = 1/ ft , . $15.00 . - - ' ' - ' V 'L-J fleinoval Sale Formnw l3t'Ico , Cut l'rlco t't , . ( -Bumiortovo , svithStcim and fleilox Ovoni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , O0 S12.75 t. ' 4-l3umrnet' Stove , vttli Stop ntmml tiohlex O'cmnm . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25.Ci0 814.00 ' J-l3tlrimor Cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i13OO 4-Burner Cnbiumetlllttngo , with Stop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.0O 315.OO . . , , . , $12.75 . Our sale 011 Ranges. Cook Stovc : , Rcfrig'crators , Ice Chests , I-louse and Kitchen Furnishing - nishing Goods , is the greatest opportunity ever offered the People of Omaha to secure bar' gains. First class , high grade goods at cOst and less , . FOR OlY1'-@P-TOWN CUSTOMERS we pack and crate gooIs : and ellvei' on cars in this city. MILTON ROQERS , & SONS . Fourteenth and Fartiaii Streets. ' ; _ i _ _ , SOUTH.OJAHA NEWS Mayor Johnston was arrested yesterday 'afternoon by Constable Bennett on a coin- plaiiut sworn to 'in Jutico Howe's court. by Paul McAtmley , who alleges that Johmnumon ( interfered - terferod withi voters at the Fourth ivard polls on election day. This is time outcome of time threats nmade by the Municipal league. McAuley was a candidate for' police judge , and he lays hin defeat to Johnston's efforts In the Fourth ward. Judge Howe fIxed Joumnseon's bail at. $1,000. B. Jetter , Pat Rowley and J. J. Ryan went on time bond. CiTY COUNCIL4 1'1tOCEEiINS. Ncsv City OlilcersS'n'orn Iii-.Joimim- stimit's Valedictory. . The members of' the city council who for the past two years have made the laws for tIle city met last evening for the last time. Mayor-elect Ensor occupied a chair on time rostrum beside Mayor Johnston. Eyery member was in huts seat and the lobby was fIlled to overflowing. Chairman Walters mode an adverse report on the claim of Peter Lemiagim , who svanted damages for Injuries , and tine report was sustained. A petition asking for a sidewalk on M otreot from Fifteenth to Eighteenth street was read and referred to the committee on vinductut , streets and alleys. Property owners asked that time electric light formerly at Seventeenth and Missouri avenue be replacei. Time petition went to the public light commIttee. Pralmert.y holders asked for an electric hlgh a1 Twony-flfth and M streats. The light was miocded , time Petition said , on account - count of the large number of entertaimimemuts at the hlighu 'school buuiiliimg , City Treasurer 1-hoctor made his report for' March. It was referred to the finance conm m ittec. The report. of Expert. Itathmburn , showing time condition of time city treasurer's books and the balances In tin , different [ undo , wans read and referred to the finaumco corn- mittee. The street commnisnioner was Instructed to fill a svaphioumt. at the west. end of thu L street viaduct at once. Hylamul Introduced a resolution . in behalf of the holdover members of the council , tendering the best wishes anti kindest regards - gards to Mayor Johnston and Messrs. Wal- tore , B'uhla , Mies and Ryan. Time resolution - tion was Passed and ordered spread upon time records. The mayor. appointed Messrs. Blancimaril , Waiters and Ryan a committee to canvass time vote for city officers anti members of the ilcard of Education. Time ofiiciai vote stood : Mayor , T. H , Ensom , 1,093 : city treasurer , Frank i3roadwell , 1,309 ; police Judge , Frank Cimrlstmann , 957 ; cIty clerk , It. A. Carpenter , 1.207. Councilmien : W , A. l3enmmett , 1,262 ; 1' . C. Caidwehi , 1.001 ; J. F. Schultz , 1,216 ; W. 13. Vansant , 1,179. It was nearly mnidnighut. when the official camivass was completed , Mayor Johunstop administered tine oath of omc& to ( he now officials , and then read his farewell message. , which was as follows : Ilanipereil by an iiisufllciency of financial resaurces , loaded down with large obhiga- tions. contracted during the former two yearn , handed over by niy premlecessor un- discharged. and further enniamTau'Serl by ox- t.raordinary xpenses occaIonod by tIme ha. bor troules. etc. , tine finances at the pros- ant time are In fairly good condition , Derplto unfair criticism , which iii the misfortune - fortune of pubie life , I claim without. fear Cf contradiction that the history of the aml- mrminist.i'ation nay : combog to a close antI ( lie records of the various departments are such as entitle it to tIme commnendation of the tnxpayOrii. Oim my advent into time otflca of mayor two years ago I round the funds of time city overdrawn In thio suTa of $ iO,29U.67 , auth hunt the current expenses for tIme two reeetling years iworo , 1892 and 1820 , $71,020.37 : 1893 anti 1891 , 869,113.60 , un'iking a total of $140,133 97 , The ctmrront expenses of time present. administration - ministration have been , according to time published financIal statement. TDI to 1805 , 159,40846 ; iSIS and 1196 , $01,114.58 ; total , $ i0- 585.01. Iimsteail of being overdrawn now time bnl- inces amount to time sum of $7,782.85. Time Iresent. system of taxation is clearly nequitable , because tlme system of assess- meat is not equitable. South Omaha is In ime predicament whereby time maximum rate 2f tax for general purposes as fIxed by our ity charter Produces several thotmsand del- are eas tlmnin thu requirements to meet time running expenses of time city. Leaving out ime cimargo for Interest on our genero bonded indebtedness time running expenses ire In round numbers $11,000. Our assemuseit valuaionm ( is In round mmumbers 7i.f'COOOO. With % maximum' tax rate of 21 mills iliUm mroduces $3i,880 , It ivihl be seen by timese lgurr that there Is a shortage or overlap aClu year of about $10,000 , Time only woy o rcmed thii will be (0 ( Inicrease time as- messed valuation of corporate property. It Is a svei known ( act ( hint the corpora. ions pay a very smai proportion of the 10- ml taxes , the bulk or the iaurmlen being iorne by time maiI home owners and the I eopie wiio are least able to bear it , while I lie corporations lay eneanmu generally under. teed mire assessed at a valuation which is idiculously low. In this direction time mayor t Detroit lies demonstrated timat the PCDPO I wimeni aroused to admItted iimequalltiemm at axatlon are not , slow to remedy tlmcir I vronr. No ofilcial in ray judgmemmt 1mm' in ) , mIght. to demtroy equality of taxation by rbitrary official action. This is a immatter t thio greatest. irnportuncu to all our ciii. ens , and a strong and determined effort vill he miecessary to accomnplith a re errmi mm this directIon. 'rime facilities eijoyed by entrenched card- ai coimetituto a imractlcal exeemption train taxation , Time means atiolited to avoiti it are 'a menace to lltIlai' governmmment. Capi- tnh cdnsohlntcs , , creates tmusts anti nug- meats lirofits at the expense of' other inter- eats. Certainly there is a deopscated con- Victiom : 1mm time lUblic mnhmui thiat the coordinate - nate branches of the governmnent. are under its control , To remove such cause of Peliti- her discontent I ama of time opinion that Where power is equitably distributed amnong different lOlltiCOl organizations the people are the gainers thereby. Maladrninistm'atlon Is time offspring of tIme unpardonable indifference or the cownrmlico of tIme electors. If tIme general results of timepast two years shioutI niark a decided advance ii : time direction ot municipal re- forni , then I would feel Indeed thud nay labors have beem : to somno good purpose amid that I CIIn retire to private life with ( lie atlsfnctionm ot having been of service to un fellow citizens. Fom' my successor I bespeak ( lie rosmectfuh consideration to which he Is entitled. I trust that his ofilClal acts ss'ill be viewed and criticised from time standpoint. of pa- trlotic eltizenrlmip ; In sun'rondering to time people the trust committed' to my keeping It is proper to say that for whatever suicceja 'attainel by the imresent administration , credit must' be glyomm to (110 council timrough whom'e active aid and co-oparatloum I have been enabled to snaire the financial Condition herein. exhibited. Ahudummg : to myself Peionahiy. I am. glad to retire to private life. Subjected at times to hmarshi criticism I recoernlzeti It as ( he logical sequence dr offlciui holdlng , 'hmich has its dark as svchi as unny itle. I thank the members of the city council for their zeal nmmd efllciency , time alLy officials for the faithful dlscimarge of duty , as well as all other empoyos of time city govornnnent. The new councIl wiii meet at. 10 a. in. today to organize. Sent to Itelntive' , in lCaiisms , A 'young girl was taken from a house of prostitution on Rallroatl avenue yesterday afternoon ammO locked up in the lty al1. It was clalmcU' that. huer name was Mattie and that sue belonged in Sioux City mmii lied rmmn away from home for time purpaso of lead. lag jt life of simamme. Secrecy prevailed at poiica hmeatiquarters about the girl. Shortly after 9 o'clock CHef Brennan took her out of tIme jail by a rear door amTd pat liar aim time Rock Islamnd train. Tine chief admitted , after It was lcnaown ( lint. she lmath beoum taken away , that lie had sent her to iCamimas , where she would meet relatives , Wiiile in jail time girl said sue had escapeti from thm llama of time Good Shepherd amid did not want to go back there , tngic CIl' Gisnlip. Omaha officero , assisted by time local police , hunted tIme city over last. nlghmt. for Lotu Sinter , anm Omaha negro who was mnlxcd up In a cutting' scrape and was supposed to be Imitling with friends here , The wormman was not found. Last evening , before Mayor Johnston laid dowmm the rains of government , time inenthers of time police force presented lminm wltim aim elegant ebony gold headed cane suitably engraved - graved , 'ts'H4.'a'iIHlt Il'OltECtS'I' , Fimir timid Vmrnicr , FohIgmi'eii imy Cohhi'i'i..1 iieshst' in Nehrzmskn. \VASHINGTON , April 13.-Tlmo forecast for Tuesday is : For Nebraska and ' Iansas-Fair 'fuesilay ; westeriy winds ; s'armner in tIme eastern ior- ( ion ; colder by Wednesday morning , For Oklahoma and Indian Territory-FaIr ; svesterly winds. For Missouri anti Iowa-Gonmerail' fair : und warmer ; southwesterly ivinds. For South : Dakota-Fair ; folowetl by Ugimi rains ; winds shifting to mmortimsvestturly anti ohiler 'L'uesday night. ForCoora'lo-.FaIn ' in the momiiinmr , simon'- era at night ; sresierhy wiimds , simiftlmmg' t' northi ; colder Tuestlimy imiglit , \Vyoming-iocai rniims ; colder 'roes. day ; nmortiuwestorly winds. Foi' Mojmtmsntt-I.ilmoss'ers , imrobably light , ummmowmi ; imortlmorly winds ; colder. Lenm I it'iuorl , OFFICB OF Tilbi WFATIIIITt B1TTEAU ( , OMAhA , 4h'rii I3-tmitalma ) record at toni- ierature mind rainmahi conmparetl syihhm tue corresponding dpy of thmcm li4S four years ; 1S9 , 1591. 1891. 1203. Maximum icinoperature . . . CO 71) ) 18 'Ii Mimmiununmi teniperatumo , . . 43 .18 Ii 23 , Average temperature , , . . Ii 5 Si ci PrecipitatIon . , . , . , . . . . , , . . .1 1 .00 .48 .00 Condition of temperature ammd preeipitatiomm at Ornauma for ( lie clay oliti siimco March 1 , 189d : Normal temniierature . , . , , . . , , . . . . , . , , , . , . , . . Hxcens for tlmti day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aceunitminted dehlciency since larch 1 , . , l2 Nornmnl lreclpitation , , , . , . , . , , , , , . . , . if ) inch Excess for time ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lime ? , 'rotuul irecpitation since March 1 ; 3.7 inches Excess sluice tiou'ch 1 , , , , . , , . , , , , , , i.or Incites htt'imorls from Sinuous ii t I. ; a' . aim , _ _ _ td l'.I - ? ; STI'TIONII AND $ TtTS 'OF V WEATIIIHI. ; i ii : Drnalma , clear , , , . , . . . , , , , , , , , , , , . . . . , . , l 18 i5ii ortiu Platte. clear , , , , . . . . . , , , , , . . , , I cc e , & ) Iluroum , clear , , , , , , , , . . . . , , , , , . , , , . , , , , . I ° ° ° [ Sulcago , e3udy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ca cc , oii tt ; , 1..euia , Itmmrt ciomidy . , , , . . . , . , , . . . , , 61 7' ' ) 'r lit , Paul , soloing , , , . , , . , , , , , , , , , . . , , . 82 cii , e : lavenport , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , 0' ) 7O .16 litinsamu City , part clouly . . . . , , , , , , 2 GIj .06 t1eiima , cloudy , , . , . , , , , , , . , . . , . , . , . . . , dcl Ill ' .i Ihityre' . part ciouidy , , , . , , . . , . . . . , , , , III ccl .01 unIt I.ake , raining , . . , , , , . . , . . , . , , . , . , Cli , tiG iilmumaorc'k , clear . , , , . , , , , . , , . . . . , , , . , , , , 6.Gl Got .0) LIeyeimfle , lart clou'ly ' . , . , , , , . . . , . , , . , t.ii ; 581 , eG Willim.tomm , iiurt cloudy , , . , , , . . , , . . . , cii Goi .0) Itapld City , cloudy . . , . . . . , , , , , , , . . , , , , c.fl esi ' .r nmiiyemuton.part cloudy . , , . jj _ j.2O , r indlcatemutrlice of 1reciphlntlon. 14. A WL'L.SlI , Observer , - - IIxilnzm , , lion Not Good Hiommiehi , M , Miller , arrested sonma tinne ago for at- teimipting to u.lefrtnd hmis landlady , Mrs. Mary Erwin , 1412 Leavemmworhm ( street , by imasaing ci confederate $10 bIll ium ai5'unemmt for his board , was tried in Justice Anther- son's court. yesterday for nttemmmptlnmg to Pass cotmnterfeit money. Milhcm' oiaimmmetl that lie had hand considerable maloney on time tiny of his arrest , but ( hint while iimtoxicaletl iii a certain saoou : some one robbed Imimmi nail tmbotittited time sputiotmtm manley In ( lie ; ilaco of ida legal tender. Miller was hiounti over to the Utmited states Cotirt , tIme bonmds be- in : ; $500. I'JdlLONAb I'AJtAGIZAI'lIS. , J. v. Squires , Cimlcago , Is a Darker guent. State lianlc Examiner McGrew Is iii tIme city , A. S. BurrOw's , banker , Shiorimlan , Wyo. , iii iii time city. C , H. WIlkIns , Lies Moines , Is registered ' at time Barker. Al Patrick hias gommo to Edgeniont , S. B. , ' on a short trip. B. Hunter amid I , Hmunmter , Chicago , Ill. , ' are , registered at the Hacker. Mr. amid Mrs. F. L. Canmphehl of Deatl- woOmh are among time hotel gqesta. 'iv. J , Auatimm left tar Salt. Lake yesterday , s' 'i'hero ho will remnainm for a sveek , J. S. Ilturut , Ii , 0. Spencer and C. H. Word one Kansas City arrivals at ( ho Barker. 11ev , Charles "V. Savidge left for Sheridan , Vyo. , last evening , to be abreimt. several days. Mrs. Baum , svife of J , IT. Iiaunmm , loft with her children for Chicago last evening on a simort. viult witit friends. I' T , ' ( V. Blackburn and family roturncd from California last evening , where Mrs. Blackburn - burn and chiildromi were visttiimg for several nionthis. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Prlndie , Mrs , Lucy P. Fcoto , Mis , , Martha. C. Prindle anti Fred II. Beach of Batpva ! , Ill. , wore in : time city last ovemming aim their way to Nebraska City. At. the Murray : Mrs. T , J. Jaymmes , Clmi- cage ; Il. K. Snyder , New York ; Juimnen D , Draper , Marion. Ia , ; B. It. Heumkho , Clmicago ; \v. Em , Mead , jr. , Jmiuneo Risk , Now York ; C. C , Fletcimer. Ileliromm , Nob. ; W. B. Savyor , Now York ; W. W. W'yiie , Minneapolis. ' . Nebrasins . at the hotels are : E. D. Davis , Clay Center ; 0. H , Movls , Broken : I how ; C. H. Cornell , ValcmmtlnieV. ; . H. 11111 , ' Ilersimey ; tV. II. Slmeuher. Ibtigar ; J. C. lid- ¶ 1 monson , Fremont ; J. A. Tuhleys , Red Clotmd ; M. F. King , Limmcoln ; , Migtmst. Lnnchtarf , Pierce ; J , W. horns , llnnatings ; W. C , T.ty- br and v1te , Liumcoln ; George 11 , 'imtiimmmmioh , j t Grand Island ; George A. Brooks , Ilazilo Mills ; A. I , . . Towle , Niobrara ; James A. Chime , Minden ; Jtlhmml"orreaLpender. % = ci9 ) ? r II L If I' grown my famnhly ' ' R3 spent a fortune tryinglocuremo of timis disease , I visited Hot Springs and was treated by time best medical men , but was not benefited. Wlmen alithings had iTh fai1cd I do- 4 y . termined to L 11 1 try S.S.S. and in foui' J UI nmonilms was entirely cured. 'flie terrib1 eczema :1 : was gone , not a sign of it left. My general health built up and I imave never Imad any return oi tIme disenoc. ' I have often ' rocunn noonui. oil 8..S. amid have hover yet kimono a fniiiii'o to cum'o , GEO. W. IRWIN , Irwin , I'a , ' II C' . ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L,4. . . . . , . _ . ' ' . I AaiIJSldalIIN'I'S. BOYD'S i 1. For ( lie Last Time , JAi. A. 1-I1R&E'3 Beautiful Idil of New UutgImnil 1.Ite , "SRE ACE' Don't mismuaeehmmgtht' great play , It's a duty you owe yolmm'eelf , . tIme iilglmcst , Usual lmrIccs-h.0 BOYD'S. Oiie Day Only WEDNiSDAY , APRIL 15 , ' Nstimmcu amid Nhlit , NAT C GOODWIN ' ' ' l'RESi'J'1NU At iatinooACILDED . FOOL A' Night- A'IIUITION SlTS aO ON $ A1.F 'l'UiRflAv YmInltNnNl 'filE CItEIL i'ONIUII'I' . .Vr HillS , 20T11 CiiffIIIIY Ill Mulir 1'nmlier , ( lus W'iIhImmmis , .limi ) . ' 1' . ' lCe1l' immal fit ) thhhiers , IIIII4TJON lJ1Ch'K JALL1N ( , Magnificent castumimse , lirIhittint egmasnilie , h'o adimmee In pricer Prices. ISe 5.c , Wo , Uc , $1.03. titTlh' Cii ' 1ltuflDAY. Malimiet , irIces , Sic amid ALe April ia-2-Kaiu ; h'utimam in 'l'hu ' Old L.iit , Rile ,