o THE OMATIA DA1L.T5 . : IB13E : : TUESDAY , MAY 25 , 1807. bank la held to have been void And tlio judgment of the supreme court of Cali fornia agalnAt the national bank IB reversed. After rendering final decisions on thirty- nix cfl8 nn \ Rlvlni ? attention lo other busl- newi the United Stales nupremo court adjourned - journed todiy until next Ociobtr When the court crier announced the final adjourn ment for the tern there were apparently 580 canes on the docket undisposed of , but tlicro was actually 369 CHHOS. twenty-one having already been nrsued anil submitted. Thin l a srnalU-r number than the iccord of the court has shown for thirty jeans. At the conclusion of the term ending a jcar ago ( hero were 533 ca ( n undisposed of , nnd clnco then 2"il hove been added , making a total of 817 conUlicd In tlio docket for the year. Of thla number 1ST have been finally dtapo'cd of and the principal labor done In twenty- ono others Including the twenty-one cases argued , In which no opinions have been ren dered , are several of conoldfrahle Import ance. Among them are the Nebraska maxi mum freight ralo case , the controversy be tween the Hayden 1'owcr Drake ami the WostlnghnuEO Air Hrako companies as to the validity of the latter'n Invention , the Ala bama Midland caeo Involving the validity of the long and short haul clause of the Interi'atp con.merco act the eouthcrn natcs case and two or three other Important private land caeca. nr.s IIKACII Aimuminvr. rmOpInliiriH on Hiimlry C'HIl Aiiroit-litllotiM | | | An * AilJiiHlrtl. WASHINGTON , May 21. The conferees on the sundry civil appropriation bill have greed. The most Important amendment to the bill was that revoking the order of Presi dent Cleveland of February 22 , 1S97. suttlllR apart 21,000,000 acres of land as foreit reser vations Tlio senate amendment as modi- fled provides that the lands embraced In tliu roiervattons not disposed of before March 1 , JSDS , shall again bo subject to operations of the order of February 2 , or as they may bo modified by tlio president. The gcnciol provisions for the government forest reserva tions are retained as provided In tlio senate amendments. A provslon Is Inserted , al lowing settlers In reservation * to take other lands In the public domain. The appropria tion for 1'cnrl harbor , Hnwatl , Is reduced to JIO.OOO. The senate amendment for Improv ing Salmon bay , Washington , h stricken out. The appropriation for a government exhibit at the Omaha Exposition li left at $200,000 , the $7i > ,000 increase of the rcnate being stricken out. The amendment for Investigation of sugar product Inn remains in the bill. The appropriation for the Improve ments of the lower Mls l slppl river Is In creased to $2,9.13,133 , and Is made Imme diately available by contractors , otherwne In the discretion of the secretary of war. The net reduction from the penato amend ments Is $300,000. The Mobile bay Im provement Is made $25,000 Instead of $40,000. Inserted by the senate. The total of the bill as agreed to Is $ .Vl1GG2G3t. Hi.vi'iii ; CAS 13 IS 1'lirimii Out of Suiirrmc Court fur Winil of JiirlMillctloii. WASHINGTON , May 24 In the United States supreme court today the cnao or Illytho against IHncklry , Involving the estate of the late millionaire Dlythe of California , was dismissed for want of Jurisdiction. The effect Is to leave the property In the pos session of Mrs. Illuckloy , daughter of the millionaire. SAN PUANCISCO. May 21 The decision of the United States fuprcmo court WES re ceived by Mrs. Iilnekley of this city today with undisguised satisfaction , as It virtually Bcttled her tltlo to the rilylhe estate forever The appeal was taken to the supreme court by the "Kentucky" Hlythcs. This was their last effort , to pccure their alleged rights IM against Mr. lllncklcy , who , being an alien , had no legal right to Inherit property In this country accoidlng to the construction of the law of Inheritance. i \ott > N. WASHINGTON , May 21. ( Special Tele- EramO Captain Paine , recently reinstated tea a clerkship In the Jlurcau of Animal In dustry at South Oinaharhas taken , the oatli ot office and Is oulerod to report for duty June 1 nt South Omaha He will succeed Hush of Omaha , removed. The secretary of the Interior has approved for patent to the state of Nobiaska "a list of school Indemnity lands embracing 2,238 acres In the O'Neill district. The contract to supply fuel fop the public building at Council JilufTs , la. , for the next fiscal year was today awarded to the Carbon Coal company of that city. Secretary 111 tea biw ulllrmed tlio land office decision In the case of Henry Janlsh against Stephen Mlchlltch , from the Wateitnwn dis trict of South Dakota. The lattcr's home stead entry Is held for cancellation on the ground of abandonment Comptrollrr Kekels has approved the fol lowing icsorve agents for national banks : Nebraska Continental National bank , Chicago cage , for Flrot National , Columbus ; Hanover National , New York , for Columbia National , Lincoln. Iowa National Hank of Commerce , Minneapolis , for Northweatein National , Sioux City. to li ! > Ti-lrtl Toiluj. WASHINGTON , May 21 President Henry O. Havemeycr of thn American Sugar He- fining company will be placed on trial In the criminal court tomorrow on the Indict ment charging him with having refused to ansner questions put to him by the senate committee Investigating the sugar trust. Dis trict Attorney Davis said today that ho thought two days would sufllco In which to finish the hearing. The defense , II Is under stood , will contest every step Mr. Havc- mccr and John R , Scarlcs , the secretary df the company , whose trial on a similar charge , Is expected to follow promptly that of Mr. Havemeyor , reached the city tonight. for INiMlnl Ii-li-nnie . WASHINGTON , May 24. A special ex cursion has been arranged for the delegates to the universal postal congress On Friday they will leave hero for St. Louis on a special train \ bilcf stop will be made at I'lttsburg to permit the delcgato < to Inspect the works of the WcBtinglinuso Hlectrlc company and the Carneglo Steel company. From St. LotiU they will go to Nashville , Tenii , to view the Tenne-seo exposition , thence to Chicago and return via Nlagaia I'allB. The trip will last eight or ten days. .V < MV Wl'Mll-ril I'ONtlllllNtCI-M. WASHINGTON. May -Special ( Tele gram ) Post musters commissioned today : NebraskaHmnia Helghtmejer , I'almyrn ; Patterson H. Giles , I'urdum. Iowa Itaac L. l/cfcvre. Downey. Fourth-class postmasters appointed today : Nebraska-Gibbon , lluffalo county. W. A. Hodgcrs ; Noiman , Kearney county , 0 13. Ilajes. Iowa Westchcstor. Washington county. D o. Kllgore. South Dakota Splnk , Union county , L. A. 1/irnon. .Hi > niili > llnliU Short SfHHliin. WASHINGTON. May 24 The death of Senator Kcrle of South Carolina was ro- < crrcd to In eloquent terms In Chaplain MIlbourn'B prayer Irv the senate today. Fol low ng this Mr Tlllman of South Carolina J. , ° , ' ' 10 'ormal announcement of Mr. l.arlus death and offered a involution cx- Iirculng ihu profound sorrow of the senate. A.S , Curtller lnark ot rcupcct the senate * t 12:15 : p , m , adjourned. lnll > TriMiNiiry Kliiti-nu-iit. WASHINGTON , May 24-Today's elate- ment of the condition of the treasury shows- That Spot First size of a dime ; next eize of a dollar ; then big as < > tlie palm of your band. Tlie ( cud : entire baldness. Stop it. Ayer's Hair Vigor Makes Hair Grow STILL SEEK MOSIIhR S JIONhi District Court Busily Engaged on the Old Property Suit. INTEREST AROUND GAS COMPANY STOCK AUornrjAVlietlon THIs of the llo- tiilncr He Ituvi-lM-il front the I'rcnlilciit of ( lie --uitlnmil Hunk. LINCOLN , May 21 ( Special. ) The Masher property investigation has been up before District Judge Ilolmcfi for several days , the doslro of the plaintiffs being to show that Mosher transferred stock In the Lincoln Otis company to other ) persoii.7 after the Capital National bank had become In solvent. Today Attorney C. O. Whedon tes tified that the $20,000 In stock transferred to him had bean for the consideration that he should defend .Moshor In. all civil and crim inal suits. This wofl corroborated by a depo sition from Mosher I ) . R , Thompson of the Lincoln Gas company testified that he had at various timed leaned Mrs Mealier money to live on while her husband was In prison , but that the loan was from his own personal funds and had no reference to Mwhcr's past connection with the company. The case was not finished today. W. L. Mattson , 0. W. Holdrege , F. I. Fo s nnd J. M Dewecso have filed a peti tion In the district , court asking for a Judg ment of $ GO,000 against A. L. Rmcrson. They set up that Rmcreon Is secretary of the South Fork Irrigation and Improvement company , n Kansas corporation , nuit that ho now refuses to pay his share of $150,000 worth of notes which weio endorsed by the plaintiffs In order to carry on thq busi ness of the company. Plymouth Congregational church will give a mualcnlo tomorrow evening , to close the eerlcs of entertainments given by the church this season. The Plymouth Ladles' quartet will be a wsted ! by Mrs. Will Owen JOIKB , piano ; C. vV. Ketterlng , baritone , and Miss Lethe R. Watson , elocutionist. Charles McK M > has been bound over to the district court on a charge ot nfisault with Intent to do great bodily harm Ho knocked H. C Worley down n. flight of stone steps about ten dajs ago and for several days It was thought Worley was seriously In jured , having received a bad cut on the head. McKee Is out on $300 ball. Appomattox post. Grand Army of the He- public , will hold an open meeting tomorrow night , and the Cuban situation will bo dh- cu'ocd. A number of the members of the wheel club took a run out to Seward ywtcrdaj , and found the wheeling very bad on account ot the recent rains. * N. S. Harwood , president of the First Na tional bank , delivered his lecture , "Tlio Rxpedb'ncy of Continuing the Present Na tional Hanking Sjstcm. " before the Univer sity Political economy club tUU evening. In the course of his rcmarKa Mr. H.mvood silted that the currency question was the foremost question of the nee. and that tto solution was occupjlng the attention of the greatest minds of the worU. Ho did not think the present natlon.il banltlic ; nvati'm was good It was out of dnto nnd should be remodeled to keep up with the natural prog ress of the nation. The byrftem met tlie emergency for which It v/as created , but EO did Hie flintlock muskPfs nnd wooden war ships. They were all out of date now. HP c'id ' not think the nrcaint system was profita ble enough to stand uncinnged. To secure Hie circulation of $75,000 meant the tlc'ng up of $100,000 In bonds and otlur securities. This should bo changed so that circulation of a national bank might be- based on the assets of the bank , backed by a guaranty fund He favored Canada's system , or that adopted by the Bank of Fr.inoe. and thought that of necessity the United States must ad vance to a better system of banking. Thu lecture was listened to with much interes * , there being a largo audience present. Lincoln council , No 183 , Knights and Ladles of Security , held a serial at the Grand Army of tlio Hcpnbl'c ' hall this even ing , which was largely attended by the mem bers and friends of the order. There was a literary nnd musical piogram and refresh ments were served during the evening. On account of the edict of the Fire and Police board , whli-'a prohibits the sale of beer to patrons , a number of the denizens of the bottoms have moved out and gone to seek richer llclds. Omaha people at the hotels : At tlio Lln- dcll H. F iFalcs , J. F. Goad , Jr. , H , H. Do- Fell , Victor White. At the Lincoln J. G. Luinbard , G. C. Ilovv-nn. cossn * mini -run STATIJ iiousn. Hunk of JolniHtoMii Tnkoii In Charge lij- tinSlnlu i\niuliici- . LINCOLN , May 21. ( Special. ) The bank of John.3to\vn , in Johnstown , llrown county , closed its doors Saturday night and Is In the hands of Dank Examiner Coad. The rea son for the failure Is that the Institution run short of money to do business with. The la t btnteiucnt ot the bank , made March 23. shows loans and discounts. $7,007.40 ; stocks , bonds , etc , ? 97G 2S , banking houso. furnltuie and fixture ; . $1,000 ; other real es tate. $3,100 ; cahh on hand , $53J 15 , making n total of $12,677 13. The Ilabilitlfi were : Capital stock paid lu , $8,000 ; undivided profits , $3G72 ; individual deposits nubject to check , $1,013 16 ; demand ccrilflcaU-fi of deposit - posit , $1,20.1 25 ; bllla payable , $1E23 70. A. W. Scattergood was president of the bank and A. Scattcrgood ca hler. The Investigating committee expects to complete the work nt the Institute for Feeble Minded Youth this week J. A. Rclgcrton of the labor office hex Just returned from his trip to ArKai-sat : . The labor bureau has. on lllf a number of applications for employment under the new free emplojment department law , the appli cants being distributed pietty well over the state. So far no Inquiries have corau In from thwe wanting to hire r-c'p ' The employe * of the state house will play a match game of barm ball with the pua- : ofllce clerks tomorrow afternoon , KOUll IIUMMJSS lIl.DCItS IMJIt.V. Ttifl\t > TlioiiHiiinl Dnllnr I > "lre In n lillde VrliriinUti Ton n , WESTERN , Neb. , Hay 24. ( Speclal.- ) Flre broke- out In Gu > & LL'vvelllns'a store building about midnight last night and ! a.Tin extended to three other buildings , vlileh were destroyed with most of their conttt'ts. The total lct-6 Is estimated at flora $12,000 to $15,000 , with insurance s follows : Kaup'a building , tued as a meat rnniKot , no In surance on building , $100 on contents , Guy & Lewclllng's building , $ GOO on building und $1,200 on hardware stocl , ; A J. Wyatt's building , $500 on building and $1,100 on contents ; Splnk building , no Insurance on building and $1,100 on hmdwaie Mock. The progress of the 11 ro wuu chocked b > Kuup's brick building on the north It Is not known how the fire originated. I'UOSl'UHITV IN ClliilltV ! COIJ.VJ'V. uiAort > iiK rianU'il DoUi lit Corn anil Small lira In. VALENTINE , Neb , , Mo > 24. ( Special. ) Corn planting b about completed. The acic- ago In Cherry county Is unusually large , both In corn and email grain. The rams of the last week have put email grain In the very best shape. Wheat ban stooted large and promises to be the best In the history ot t\U \ county. liuslnoa was never better lu the town , Thu new addition to the Donober Hoiife Is Hearing completion and residence building Is going on rapidly. Trump AuMuullH it YOIIIIK Woman. TEKAMAII , Neb , . May 21 ( Special Telo- gram. ) Today , between 10 and 11 o'clock , Miss Hogerel , a domestic In the family of H , N , Day , a farmer living a mile couth of this city , was criminally absaultec ] by an un known man. Miss Hogr could give but a meager description of the man , She knew he was large , of a swarthy complexion and carried a large red handkerchief , Sheriff Langford was notified and captured a tramp who had bocn In this city the night before and who left at about the right time to hive brought him to the Day place at the tlnm ot the aerault He was alio seen going south bj neighbors teen after tUc assault wan made Ho Is now held In Jail awaiting Identification by the girl. Mlfn Holers U a good sized joung woman 20 years of age , and daughter of C. 0. Rogers , n farmer living near Craig , this county. 1'iiosT i > \M\ms UAiinnv TIUTCK. Tcnippriilurp tlropi llolmv l'ppp lnr I'olnt Oil1n l.urKc Arm. RLGIN. Neb , May 24 (3po ( = lal Tcleijt.im 1 There was n heavy frost hero last nlbt ; Much of the garden stuff Is destioytd and conilderablo damage Is fcpor'ed frjci the country , The fro t followed n vtry hard wind from the northwest , which blew all day Pnnday. PIRRCR. Nob. , May 24 ( Sporl.il. ) There was n frost Jicro last night wh'ch killed most of the garden stuff. John ( loft repot ts ten ncree of beets dratroyed. NORTH LOU11. Neb , . May 21 ( Special ) The temperature fell to-32 degrees last night. Many Kinds of vegetation were froren stiff. How much Injury has been done cannot yet bo reported. NRDRASKA CITY. May 21. ( Special ) There was n sharp fall In the temperature jcstorday. followed by n light frost last night Rveepl In the low bottoms , whtro corn will suffer incut , the dntnago will bo slight. ' * ] ATLANTIC. la. , May 24. ( Special Tele gram ) Frost last night klllel tender vrga- tables and there are prospects for a heavy frost tonight. YANKTON , S. D. . May 24 ( Speclil Tele gram. ) The latest frost experienced In this locality for many springs occurred this morning , destroying all tender vegetables and grape vines. I'IRRRIJ , S. I ) . , May 21. ( Special Tele gram ) A frost last night did slight damage to tender vegetation here and gaUcncra from the ( "hapello civek country icport nerlous damage. Many of them will be compelled to leplant a great part of their gardens. The river lose a foot here last night and has been rising slowly all day , standing at 7.4 feet thLi morning. MILL12R , S P. May 21. ( Special Tele gram ) - Lnst night's frost , forming ice halt an inch thick , resulted In much good to wheat nnd other gialn fields , killing oft the Russian thistles. rn.ioi.vs cou.vrv ciniuissioxniis. 1-orMililcii li > l.nvt ( o Itiitlil nil Addi tion in Court HOIIMC. DAKOTA CITY , Neb. , May 21. ( Special ) District Judge II. R. RvMtis today Issued a temporary Injunction against A. I. Davis , Thomas C. Clapp nnd Thomas Sullivan , sr. , board of commissioners ot Dakota county , for bidding them In any iranner cairjlns out an order pa-wed bj them nt their meeting May 15 , In which they nught , without a vote of the people or advertising for bids , to erect an addition to the county court hou o to contain an additional vault , which , according to the plans and spcclllcatlons adopted by them , would cost not lca than $3,000. The Injunction was asked for by Treasurer Learner , Clerk Ullle and Judge Hjan , and nt the time set for hearing no ap- pearauco was made by tlio commissioners , either In person or by r.ttornejs. and from 111 ID action It seems they Are glad that someone ono Interfered In tlio matter and stopped them before they had Incurred any Individual responsibility. At their meeting Juno 14 the commissioners say they will proceed to the erection ot additional vault room , which. Is badly needed to protect county records , l.iitle Chilli IM Injiircil. DEATRICE , Neb. , Jliy 21. ( Special. ) Nel lie , 12-jcar-old daughter of Mr. George Ran dall of this city , received a seilous wound Saturday evening. She was pushing a cart , in which was another child , nnd tht > cart run Into a hole In the sidewalk , stopping sud denly , and the end of the cart tongue ran Into the child's side , making a gash about four Inches In length The wound was sowed up and It is believed the child will recover. Plc-iiilN CulHy to llui'iilnry. rnCMOXT , Neb. , May 21. ( Special Tele gram. ) Frank Schacffer was arraigned be fore Police Judge Coman this afternoon on the charge of breaking Into Peterson Broth ers' store on South r street nt an curly hour Sunday morning. Ho pleaded guilty and was bound over to the district court for tilal. Ho was caught lu the act by Daniel Flnleyson. who lives near by. FInleyson thinks there was another man with him who got away. 'EVlt'pltoiic lo TocuniNoli. TRCUMSnil , Neb , May 24. ( Special. ) Tecuuiseh will soon bo In the state circuit of the Nebraska Telephone company for telephonic service A gang of fifteen men Is at work between Douglas and Sterling putting up the poles and wires and Is corn- lug this way nt a rapid rate. It Is quite probable the town will have connections by June 15. The line will extend on to Falls City. Tltrnry Club Hlcctn Ofllvcrx. AURORA , Neb. , May 21 ( Special ) The Nineteenth Century club elected the follow ing officers for the ensuing jcar- President , Mrs D. TV. Hurlbut ; vlco president , Mis. E. A. Steenbers ; sccictary , Mrs. F. A. Hyde ; treasurer , Mrs. J. II. Hell ; chaplain , Mrs. L. W. Shumnn , Next Saturday this club en tertains the Art and Review club of York , when a flue piogram will be rendered. Will 1I M-t nt PlnttHinontli 'Nt-xt Month. TRCUMSRH. Neb. . May 21. ( Special. ) The annual meeting of the Nebraska State Pharmaceutical association will bo held at Pl.iUsmouth this jcar , and the dates uro Juno 7 , 8 and 9 , A good program has been arranged and Seciclary W. L. IIellir.au an nounces that Dr. J. P. Remington ot Chicago will deliver a lecture. no to Go mi liny for ( lie .Summer. DRNN1NGTON , Neb. , May 21. ( Special ) Mr nnd Mrs. Hans A. Lamp , Mrs , C. r. GottBca and daughter , and Mrs. Peter Uunz and her tlneo children , pioneer settlers of this vicinity , left jestcrday for Germany , where they will spend the summer. They will ail from New York Thursday next on the steamer Fuist Ulamarck. Kmirrtil of I' , .r. Aiulcrnon. OSCROLA , Neb. , May 21. ( Special ) The funeral of Mr. P. J. Andeison , v\ho was found dead at the Windsor hotel In Omaha from blowing out the gas , was held at the Swede Homo church In tills city yesterday , and was largely attended , there being over 200 tennis at the church , which was crowded to its utmost capacity. Wimli-tl ( o KIT I tinIVIicelH ( In 'Hound ULOOMINGTON , Neb. , May 24. ( Special. ) A man named linger , who lives a few miles fiom hero , was cleaning his bicycle yesterday , nnd was trying to see how fast ho could make the wheel ! ) go around , His hand caught in , thn spokes , cutting one linger 00" , breaking another and badly bruis ing the whole hand. Memorial Sen ID-N nt Clark * . CLARKS , Neb , May 24. ( Special , ) Memorial services hero wrro held jeaterday In the Methodist Rplscopal church Rev. Rdnln Knight delivered the bennon , whlc-h was llttened to with the closest attention b.v a largo congregation Thornburg post , No. 27 , Grand Army of the Republic , was out In u body. Hunk IN CloHcil , JOHNSTOWN , Neb. , May 21 ( Special Telegram. ) The Hank of Johnstown waa closed Saturday afternoon by J. F. Coad , Jr. , btale bank examiner. l.i-lKli Piixtor KfMlKnn , LRIOH. Neb , May 21. ( Special ) Rev J. G Lango. for the past two jeais pastor of the First Congregational church , bus tenderodnhlgireslgnatlon , to take effect Sep tember Iji i u DKCOIIATION HAY. AVlorntii of Mir \\itr IMnnnlnwr for n ' " ' . . May 21 ( Special ) The Grand Armj > bf the Hcpubllr , Woman s Re lief cort's ' rftld Sons o' Veterans are pre paring for tj o proper ob'crvanceot Me morial days * Sunday nt 11 o'clock Dr. Mjers of the People's Independent chinch of Scliujler will preach n memorial sermon nt the FlrjjtiCpngregatlonnl church Monday forenoon. mrjiioilal service * will bo held out of doora , . RoV. H. II St Liuls , pastor of the Motho'illat 'Episcopal church here , delivers thn addrcfls on ( his occasion. A parade. In v.hlrh the cornet band , Grand Army of the Republic. Sons of Veterans. Woman's Relief corpi , school children and several secret orders will participate , has been planned. PUMICE , Neb. May 21 ( Special ) Deco ration day will Jio ob > ? crvcd htro next Mon day. May 31 , for the tint time In many yeans. Tlio committee on arrangement" ) Is making elaborate piepiratlons. Tlio "old vets" and civic societies of Osmond have Dignified their Intention of being present. Colonel J. R Slmvwon of Norfolk will de liver an aililrras In the forenoon and n pro- grnm consisting of speeches , recitations nnd immlc will be glv n In the afternoon. SILVKIl CREEK. Neb , May 24 ( Spe cial ) The Grand Army of the Republic 1,1 making preparations for the observance of Depot allen day. The exercises will be held Monday afternoon at the Congregational church Gen ral John SI. Thaycr will de liver the address. linTllirU UII.VUTAIHlllA 1MIO011AM. Ta I in n KI * . llrjan mill Sinn Small Are tin' la-ail I n AUrnolliinN , I1EVTIUCE , Neb , May 21. ( Special. ) The Heatrlco Cliaiitaiiqua programs will bo placed In tlio bands of the people In a few days. Tlic- program Is an exceptionally good ono , comprising the best talent in different branches the country affords. Rev. T. Do- Witt Talmago lectures on Saturday , Juno ID , and preaches Sunday , the 20th. W. J. Hryan will lecture Saturday , Juno 26 , and Rev. Sam Small will lecture the same even ing and preach the day following , Juno 27. Donald 1lol , < Mlii 'I'oo Htisy in Tnlk. O'NEILL , Neb. , May 21. ( Special Tele gram ) Donald McLean , the Short line promoter meter , arrived in the- city this evening. Mr McL"in has rome Important matters to look up here regaidlng the extension of the rend and It Is expected that porno definite Informa tion can be obtained tomorrow. Wniit t > SPI- tinAHllH Grlnil. M'COOL JUNCTION. Neb , May 21. ( Special ) The bualnefs men of McCool art anxious to have the two roller water power mills nearby operited , nnd will give every assistance to the right men. These mllla aie owned by capitalists who do not live hero and who are not millers. cimroii iifctt n 'iiBntcM. CL\Y CENTER , Neb. , May 24. ( Special. ) The Congregational church at this placp elected the following delegates to the meet- Ins of thti Blue Valley association to be held at Button this week. Mrs. 1'erklns , Mro Pollock , Mr. It. D Gould and Mr. R. G GrofT. TltrOTln. from Hi-r DLOOM1NQTON , Neb , May 24. ( Special. ) iMrs. Ed Fcater wa. . ? seriously Injured by being tluown'from a buggy She was out riding iv lien 'the team became frightened and upset the , buggy. Mio Foster had three ribs broken and her head was crushed. Crnilnit'tliiK' Clnxs of Throe. URAINARD. Ncl ) . , May 21. ( Special. ) h < ! first , annual commencement exercises of the Bralnard High school were held nt the opera house Satuiday night. The graduating class consisted ot Otto Smcrsh , Veina Fleck and Kate Showaller. , , ner tlic NORTH LOUP. Neb , May 24. ( Special. ) The North Loup High School Alumni asso ciation gave a very creditable rendition of the drama , "Under the Laurels , " at the town hall on Saturday evening to a full house. \ llnlii llelp.s Small Ci-aliiH. AURORA. Neb , May 24. ( Special.- ) Three-quarttra of an inch of rain fell here Frlda > night , and the giounds nnd all small grain seem to be In excellent condition. Corn planting is nearly finished. DlHtl'let Court nt Ohfenln. OSCEOLA , Neb. , May 24. ( Special ) The adjourned term of the district court began this morning with Judge Dates presiding. Many prominent lawyers are here from other places In the state. Court Adjourns fur n Week. AURORA , Neb. , May 24. ( Special ) The district court , adjourned yesterday until the 31st , when the trial of three trumps for mur der will come up. Ilrldfie nt Cnxpfr IH Tlirontoiicil. CASPRR , Wyo. , May 21. ( Special. ) Great fear is felt here that the Platte liver bridge at this place will bo carried out by the high floods now swelling the river. The water has risen until It has Hooded the south abutment of the bridge and It Is extremely dangerous for teams attempting to CLOES. All of the freighting Into this city from the north and west Is done over this bridge , and lu ? destruction would cause untold damage to business. Tlio county commissioners will put men at work to try and strengthen the abutments and prevent , if possible , the lo.s of the bridge DIIJ'M Until InV ) oin III K > CASPRR , Wyo. , May 24. ( Special ) This region was visited Saturday bj a general rain which lasted for nearly twenty-four bourn It has placed the range In splendid condition nnd the grare la growing finely. Ranchmen and Etockgrowera are looking forward to a remarkably prosperous season throughout central Wyoiclng. Killed by 11 r ll of Coil. NEWCASTLE , Wjo. , May 21 ( Special. ) Hruno Gillv.skl , employed as ,1 shovclcr In the Camp Canyon mlnra at Cambria , wa killed Tuesday by a fall of coal. A corouei'a Inquest was held , the Jury returning a ver dict of accidental death , Deelilow to Max'No Saloonx , CANTON , S. D. , May 24 ( Special Tele gram. ) At a special city election today Can ton decld { | JV , 3 , Ipige majority against hav ing saloons under the provisions of the new liquor law > ' f.i , , lIoftkr'llootN mill AilJonriiN. WASHMsTtfN , May 21. The houae ad journed al'"lJ5 ' p. in. on account ot the death of ciatr Earl of South Carolina. ' ' ' ( I'linl llrltli. \VACO."T6 1'Ma ( > ' 21-At tlio second clnj's session of' ' ihe convenllon of U'nal JJrlth , l con I-cvj pf , , Oalveston submitted a plan for tha oipini atloii of a trust corporation to tnKu cti.'irfrh of the funds not lined in keeping up linn Cleveland Orphan asylum , the obcc.i ) JiyUiK1 tlio cioatloa of u trust fund vvlilcUvvUl enable the order to t-nlarse the navluni'iinu nuike It to Home extent in- dijpendent"of | support. The plnn vvaa adopted null Dhitrlct Grand lodB > , No S , in ' i at Indianapolis , was iiotlllod Joseph Mnj-nor rcul : , y re-port on the widows' nnd ornliann' linapff Now Orknna , show Ing1 a irood romutlciii Thci propostd home for the UKed nnd Infirm \\n discussed , but nothing .Uiinltu uiiH decided upon Under eminent scientific control. 77tt' Best Natural Aperient Water. Relieves tin' kidneys , unloads the liver , and opens the bowels. Sole Exporter * : THE APOLLINARIS CO. , LD. HONOR TO GOOD QUEEN VIC Termer Subjects of British Sovereign to Observe tha Dinmoiul Jubiloo. SUITABLE MEMORIAL FOR THE OCCASION CltlreiiM of Onialia , Council lllnlTM mill Sontli Oiniilin I'lmi In Celeliruti- the SKtletli Annl > er ar ) uf Vletorln'n ftel n. Omaha , Council Hluffs nnd South Omaha are going to have a Joint Queen Victoria diamond Jubilee , although It will probably be on n smaller scale than tlio London cele bration , The matter was settled last night when the organlratlon of the Qw-cn Victoria Diamond Jubilee association ot Nebraska and Iowa was pcrfoctol by some fifty Council HluffltCiS , Omalnns nnd South Omahans llrltlshcrs they styled themselves because they represented pretty nearly every part of the Hrltlflh dominion. The meeting atwhich the formidably titled body was launched was held at the Paxton hotel. As soon an the gathering was called to order Matthew A. ISall of this city was elected president. Then nine vlco prcttldcnta vrcro elected ns follows : Rev. J. P. D. Llwyd , Thomas Kllpatrlck , Dr. Mattlco and T. M. Orr of Omaha ; Richard Green , A. A. Whltelaw and Dr. Donald Macrao of Council llluITs ; James 0. Martin and James Phillip of South Omaha. John Laughlln was ee- lectcd as secretary. Robert McClellan was elected general treasurer. Theasurer Mc- Cli'ltnn will expend the money that will be t'sed on the jubilee proper. In addition to that ho was nlao custodian ot n fund that will be expended for some pcrmanant memorial of the occasion In this city. Council Hluffs and South Omaha Britishers arc to elect their own bccretarlcs to collect a clml- lar fund nnd expend It In a similar manner. The object of the association la two-fold. Not only dots It Intend to have a jubilee In this city , but it also proposes to memoralbo the event In some suitable manner. Inasmuch an the 1)11 ) ; London celebration Is to be largely of n charitable character , the Hrltlsbers of this vicinity want the local affair to bo ot the same natute. The Council Hluffs contingent proposes nt present if possible to ralao a sulllclciit fund to permanently endow n bed In a Council Uluffc hospital for HrltUth- Amcricans. Omaha and South Omaha deUe to erect Bouicthlng of n similar character The memoilal will not be > selected , however , until the required funds are raised. COMMITTKE WILL RAISE FUNDS. The collection of the funds and the details of the jubilee have buen placed In the hands of an executive committee Omaha's sharp of this body la composed of the following J. H. Atllcld , Dr. AuKltn , Ernest Wlggs. J. U. Piper , Dr. Hippie. Dr Gllmore , M. Coatd- v.orth. John A. Williams , P. W. Taylor , A. W. Anderson , James C. Lindsay and Robert Cow ell. The Council Hluffs contingent on the committee Is as follows H II. G New , G. H. Jackson , James Rainbow , W W. Wal lace. Richard Green , Fioom , J. P. Greeu- bhlelds , II. A Cox. William ( Moore , W. S. Howitson , Rev. Mr. Askln and Sam G. Underwood. The South Omaha end is held up by the following J. C. Huchanan , C. Mc- Adam , D G Sturock , William Watson. D. C. Cameron , Slade and John Fisher. In ad dition to all of these the vice president also finds a place on the committee , together with Treasurer McClellan and the treasureis > et to be selected. The committee has the power to add to Itself as many other Britishers as It desires. The first duty of this executive com mittee la to lay the plans for the Jubilee , to select the date for It and to collect enough money to make It a go. The Omaha section of the committee la to consider these things at a meeting to be held at the Paxton hotel Wednesday evening. The committee of Council Hluffa and South Omaha will hold meetings In their icspectlvo cities on the same night. The next meeting of the association will be held at the Paxton hotel Friday night. It is expected that the executive committee wfll be ready to report on that night. South Omaha News . The wooden sidewalks all over the city arc In very bad condition , especially In the business part of the city. There Is an ordinance - dinanco on the books piolilbltlng the repair ing of wooden slduvvalks on Twenty-fourth street from TJ to N , nnd on N street from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-seventh streets. No attempt la made by the authorities to enforce this ordinance , nor any other ono r < > - latlng to sidewalks for ( hat matter. Only yesterday repairs were made to a sidewalk on N street by nailing places ot boards an Inch thick over holes These stumbling blocks are liable to cause an accident , which may cost the city a neat sum In a danmgo emit. emit.Not Not long ago the council ordered , by reso lution , a permanent sldtnalk laid In front of a business house on Twentjfourth ( Hrcct. No attention has been pj.fd to tlio order and the walk Is still In a dangerous condition. In many places ono or two boarda are miss ing , making It dangerous to pedestrians In the night tlmo. The street commissioner has bocn Instructed tlmo and ngaln to repair all walks wheio the coat would not exceed 75 cents nt the expense of the city ; where- the cost exceeds this amount It was to be charged up to the propel ty owner. Very llttlo of tbh kind of vvqrk has been done by the street commissioner and the walks are get ting into a moro dangerous condition every day. DlMiiniioliitiMl ll > lllf Cirnor. . South Omaha has been slighted again , tills tlmo In the selection by Governor Holcomb of the Blx state directors of the , TransmlH- Hls-slppl Imposition. When the governor wan nuthorlreil to appoint six directors at a salary of $50 a month , several well known buslneffl men at once enrolled their names on the lb > t of candidates. Up to a few da > s ago each one of these candidates was f > uro that ho would bo appointed , as thla city had been given the go-by In the election o ( di rectors which was held In Omaha lam De cember , 'in making his appointments Gov ernor Holcomb overlooked the Magic City , lienco the dlsippolntment of Mayor I'nsor , Tom Hector , J. L Martin and others. Ilole/nl niiiy < ! < > to .lull. Frank Dole/al was tried in police court yesterday afternoon on a charge of disturbing the1 peace , which was preferred by Mayor Rnsor. After hearing all the evidence In the case Judge Chrlstmann centcnccd Dole/al to eight days In the county jail. Dolczal Tl f ; /y tiaiU7y * / rr * r&xs # % MADE ME A AJAX TAISLBTS I'OSITJVKLY CUKE A.LI * > erroMft JtUfttin Kalllnz Mom cry JniioteucyHleepltii iiet * * , rte , t unu < l ami other J ' ! ( and Jmil- crvtlon * Tftfitjutckln nnti furtly r * tote I ftt Vitality in oM or jountf. and "t a man foritudybasin < t ot rcurr'n i , , „ retmt Insanity onJ ( Vtniuruption ll iakau lu time 'Iheir UIM thovri liumeiliHto Iraprorft * meat and clTecti a OtHlK whore all others lali In lUt ui-on harlntf tha yrnulno AJax Tutleta. They littfo cured ttou ndi uiiU will cure > ou \ \ ctre a ( > oltiTO wrftuti uuarante * lo * tJt ct a cure In each ca ( t ) or rvfuud the money I'rlf * CO cent * tntr i'ncku2ofor ( li atkuffew ( full trealtneut ] for 52.WJ. I3y ni il.ln plain wrapper , unnu reralptof | rlc . ( Ircular Jrt AJAX REftlEDY CO. , " . JKljTW For aa In Omaha by Jama Fortytb , SJJ N Uth ntr rt. Kuhu fi Co. , Utb n4 Oouclu Strut * , wanted to appe-il from the decision , but this was not permitted , ns the- tate law sajs that nppwM may lip taken only In cusfs ivhcro the fine Is $10 or otfr or the Imprisonment ten days or more- Judge Chrtalmann nl towed Doleial lo remain In the city last night In custody of an olllcer , ns attorney for the prisoner gave notice that they would en deavor to have their client releiged today on a writ of lmbens corpus. 1'oiinil Six'lnl for IK < Hii | iUal. Wednesday afternoon from 2 until 6 o'clock n pound social will bo given by the women of the hospital nt the InMltullon on Tnent - sKth street , between I and J streets. The hospital Is financially cnibirrawcd and unless money and provisions nro forthcoming Imme diately It Is feared tint It will bo neccfi ary to cloio the doors \Vlth the exception ot the rent for tlio building occupied , which Is pild by the city , the hospital hni no reg ular Income , being sustained by donation ? Thn managers hope that tlio noclal will bo vvell attended and that every visitor will donate something In order tint It will not bo necoBsnry to clrao the InetUutlon. Vlniliu'tH : S T > ( ! I'nltitltiir. The Q street viaduct la again In flret-clnas condition and was opened for travel yester day. Motor cam will not bo allowed to run over tha bridge for three or four < Uys nl the engineer wants to give the concrete * In the piers n chnnco to harden ine > fore subjectIng - Ing the bridge to any severe strain , lloth viaducts are badly In need ot paint and moi ) likely tlio city council will lake the nnttfr under consideration when making the 1S9T levy. According to law such expenditure * of public money must be provided for In the annual levy. Sulnpr KIrrtrIc' Unlit Compiiny , It Is expected that the case of U. Vocacck against tha Rlectrlc Light company will conio up In the district court today. Suit la brought ] by the patents of Vocacok for $5.000 for the life ot the boy. Vocacck was killed on the night of July 3 last year by touching a guy wire attached to an electric light pole at Twontlth and Q streets In some * way the wire had become charged and on the night In question Vocacck , In company with other > oung men , were lounging about the place when ho touched the wire and was knocked down , Ueforc n doctor1 arrived ho was dead. GKr CiiNslp. J. II. ICiihn , Tender , Is a visitor In the city. A case of diphtheria Is repotted at the Keystone - stone hotel. The Sons of Veterans will hold nn Impor tant meeting tonight The A. D. T messengers have blossomeJ out In new uniforms. Philip Unlit Seward. was a business vis itor in the city ycsteiday. MN Fay Paddock has gonn to I'crclvnl , la. , to visit her slater , Mrs. King. J. M. Mills linn been called to Sheridan , Mo , by the death of his father. Kied Daniels , who has been qulto sick for a couple of weeks , Is nblo to bo out again. J. Hnnkln , Lucerne , Cole , brought three double decks of sheep to this market jes- toiday. Joseph Ilarlow has been granted a permit to Improve his residence at Tnouty-flist and 1 btreets. Colonel TbomnH 1) . Hatcher has gone to Lincoln for a couple of days' visit with friends. The city council Is down for A session to night when the Sautter piotest case will bo heard. A. L. Austin , a prominent Stromsburg business man , la here looking after his prop erty Interests. Uoy Davis , bookkeeper for the electric light company , has returned from a bubluess I trip to Chicago. Tecder shipments to the country are very light these dajs , only four cars being ecnt out last Saturday. City Treasurer Frank Broad well Is home from a trip to Utah , where he went to look after mining interests. Illz Nltchle , formerly of this city , but now a resident of Hillings , Mont. , la spenllns a few days wltli friends heio. The crossing on the west side of Twenty- fifth street , at J street , Is in a daniious condition , the rains having v\ash''d away the supports. On account of the raid on the gambling houses Saturday night the policy shop oper ated by Tom Dcnnlbon did not open for buI- neas yesterday , N U. Jlrad , manager of 'io Western Union Telegraph office at the exchange , ielurn d last night from a two weeks' vacation -.pent in Salt Lake City. George Parks returned yesterday fiom Boston , Mass. , where ho has been superin tending the election of a largo building for the Cudahy Packing company. This evening the junior class of the South Omaha High school will tender a reception to the senior class at the rcaldpnco of Dr. and Mrs C. M. Schlndcl , Twenty-second and K streets. , The case against Jack 'Mahcr ' , In Justice Agnew's court , has been continued at the icqucst of the defendant for thirty diju Joe Koutsky had Mahcr arrested for run ning n gambling house. On Saturday evening last the Misses Luclle and Maud Dennis enteitalned about thirty of their fi lends nt their hoiro , Twenty-second and I streets A very enjoyable evening was spent with games , music , etc. An honest storekeeper will not try to con- vlnco buyers that he knows what they need better than they ao. Buy secret medicines if you want to ; trust to their claims and unknown power. But it isn't wise when health is fail ing. About Scott's Emulsion there is no secret. Its for mula can be had /or / rhe ask ing by any physician. If. is no untried , doubtful thinj * ; . For twenty-five years it has been held up to the physician and the people as the standard emulsion ot the world , and it is as much and more the standard lo-aay as it was a quarter of a century ago. Is fhe best any too good tor you ? OR. fl/lcCREW / II Till ONLY SPEC I A LI ST HMD TKIATi AM , PRIVATE DISEASES Wcaknell & Ditonlcrol WEN ONLY SO Ycjif Kircnence. 9 Yuri in Omaha. ( took Free Caniuliailoq .tiid cjunmuiiun iree. I4lh and Farnam St | . OMAHA _ it ' nil lit ) RlriMi ulllliMlt Illn Ilium InJu'l' > ' 1 lie | > l Urn I ill collie It > 1 1 nrlii-lri f l l iil Plltcl a p rmanriit un l Mnly < ur < uluili i ih * yntlent u 4 uimlernlv OrinUtr 1 1 HD ulrMli ji | > wircl JltioU uf i urliciilirc fnf , 1 U hii < ) of . . ' . . . OiHli'u.-i. Nil' Kuliti A < u. IDI | Iloujli. < M > ' GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO. , Prop , Cincinnati , I. tttT Trlt * ' il > I1 k va librunu , * H * > I . in t cured by Per- mmoloultt Wo o.l lury , Jfl - < 2ibt K Y All > kln 'iliifu'e ctne'l I'umulta lion fr e U e Oflal nip It li pule Hi nil 10c { n licnut ) book anj u mplo ot eltlifr VV'oodbury'u Facial a > up or Kanal C ream. I LacHos Who Value ] A refined complexion must u o I'ozioni's Povr-j der. It products a eofland beautiful skin , ! Tlie yovmg mother hardly know < t what to do vvith her first \ Imby ( \ \ \ \ < \ marry little Men of the duties of iimttiiiionv and inntcrnlly They approach motherhood with considerable fear They have Uniliril In a vaunt- way that the bnhy' * coming means pain niul tlaiiRer 1'ew of tlnm have been told that these thing * ate of the past I'.iin nnd danger arc no longer nccr ary. lly tha rcRVtlar use of Ir I'ictcc'a I'avotite rrcsorip- tlon tluriiiR the expectant ptrlod safclv , comfort niul health arc assured for both mother nnd child Dr. 1'lcrce'i 1'avorlte Pic crlpton ! ! for \ the cure of all djucasc * distinctly feminine , nnd for the Invi oration of already healthy organs In time of unusual slrnin It pro- tuote regularity and relieves periodical pains nnd discomfort * . U has xavcd the lives of thotmnds of women , ns their own testimony proves Taken from iMiinnptlinu. Bands like it is this letter which tells \\bat one woman has experienced W. R Malcolm. U q , of Kiiobcl , ClnvCo . 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"Webeneveinlhrmrritsor lr ncrrr-i fimlly mctllrlnrs My v\ifc VM trniiblcd with female wraLness nnd i o trollies of Dr I'lcno-s Kavnrllc rrescrlption , toKctlierwItli the C.oldrn Medtcil Discover ) 'cured her Dminc the po riodof Rcot.ition luy\\ircroiitinunl lliciHrufilio 'Discovery , ' nid tor perlwrn four months prc- vloustotlic birth of our ilnlJ she nlso tool , the 'I'nvontc Prescription' Tlic < c medicines il teemed , strengthened her clitlitsjMrm A ml cliildbirth to her u.is vrrv cnty belnij nlteiuicd vx llh v pry little pnln ( liir batiy Ruth I * i \ months old mid she has never been sick n tiav not o much as had llic colic slitis lienrtv nnd - > lout nnd pretty ( is n plctute- pretty because he is liealtliy.niidmcvcryniuchblanieDr I'leice nfam > ilvraeJIcinesforlt WekeepDr 1'leree1 ( Inlilen Klolic.ll Di covrrv , the rnxonle Prescription' ami tlic ' Pellets' tn our home and use them \Va Im-e been nnrricd motl three vears and I bavt called a phj lrian Into mjr family but one time n slnele if' " " ' ' li n' < MI K-O- ' FORTHIRST THIRST You get more thirat- qiiGnching power , with a IOBO amount of fluid , by drinking S. K. ( Sparkling Kolafra ) P other MS than from any beverage. Delightful , y ' Rclreshtnij , " Cooling , Non Nonalcoholic BRUNSWICK I'll. tO. 1V OMAHA AGENTS. ? AGENTS.&n X Searles & Searles , Fpcclnll"liln mm PRIVATE mm All Private Diseases ntnl Di-ordcr ? of Men Treatment by mnll Cof.siillatlou Tree. SYPHILIS Cured for life. HOME TREATMfcNI roil AM , I.-OUMB OK KKMXI.IS WUAIC. , suss AM ) DISIJASKS aevoiu : > . \ Catanh. all Dlseasis of the Nose. Thioat , * - Chest , Stomach , Uvcr. Hlood , akin nnij Kidney Ulsea.ie'i , Lost M.inhnott , Hjdrocclq Varlcocele. GonorrliPn. Gleet , Byr'illli and AII < PRIVATE IJISnASIiS OK JlP-iV. Piles , Fistula nnd Ilertal Ulctis rurcd with. out pain or detention nom Tjiislic.sa. BrlBbt's Disease , Dlahetcs uiul kindred maladies. Onll on or niUlrcss with otamp , DR , SfflRLEH The AI s i Tomorrow inatlni-o anil nlglit M\It\ 1 i " 4- NINO10N , falM.NHHIlt ' i \MI r.oi * . 2ic , Mi. "Sc. JI no The Creighton OTIS riuiaj idiinK'ins oii\ri : .Satuul.iy M itliKo IHV DC i VuN- < , Siiliinl.iy l.vPtiliiK- lVlio ! : AM > llfll'T" HunJay l i-nlns V bUUUI It Ol I null M , h'tttt nttw r n Knl < & < ; 7rn ft U ) Mullni'L . < iiul ( OL JTIIRATiilt L. M. Cnwfunl , vrr. . I ! " < - . 2k ( . ' 5Uc. 'IOMI.H'1' , Mt. , fcitic , THE PAIGES ! in " 3 3 COLE'S GIXULS. " Till : KI.STintH MII.I.VI1 MlKit ll in u , , Jl p. Ulna circuit JOHN T I'UWMIH. Jlictt Jr ill ilia Uufitorn V uiUt vlllu tlt.ult. Hte IMi-'un H MtuuiiM- n. TTnivei'aifcy Tuesday , 25th Wed nfsiKi , 2 ( > li All . . . University Australia vsClub. . Doui'.l-i Slrei-l , 0U. \ . / crNTKAUY I- ) t M'f.ll American plan , { J .J put day up Kuropi an | iliinl i.'U p r d l up , J. E.MAUK. Jj sO. V/J.en lou come lo Oniatm slop ot Die MEKCEK HOTEL run IIIJST $2.00 a day house in thz West. 1C ) rooms J2 W ) i > fi 'lay SO runma ni i b.ili , 12 tt - < ! ny bi'ecUl rati a li > ttiu mu li. | iii 'I V VI. lilt , lliuuij.il. "HOTEL. TllIltTI-KVl II AM ) .llMr , MUM I H , JIJ lumi lialim. 'I .1111 ( 'tat nml 1,11 , , ill c.nvci ) < rr i' Ualir II M anil \ . "j j , i j TaLIu ui.t.x * tlltfU hjjKi Ml low lulei , ( u TLI , al ty.H.d r/ 1 > H U f Ml Til MUUIII. STATS" HOTEL , 1DE-IO-12 IIAIIH W vrnlurnU .H or A HI JIM ANntiu r 1:1 : ; HAY . , j ATIS : itY TI i : VVI.KII UK Mo j' r , i at iltitj < unnect to ull nun * ur ll-p cltv CURE YOURSELF ! Uta lli ! < J fur i illicliarxei , iaOmiun : ilucu Irrllilk'iii or ulicr&lloo * of iniicuut runuUriiim. fitiatcu , uii'l n . > t uililn. Ktnt or ln.nouj Holt * lir J > rufc li , or icut In | Ulp w/apwr. tnzpiini , tritcJJ , lot lU/O , cr 3 UUl4 , S n. OUculu-