o THH OMAHA DAILY "MONDAY 18 ! ) ! ) . talnnl unlmpnlrcMl nn thn floM of naltlo free ( Mini nil i ilnjiromlBP kee pin ? tinniitlmi fc linnor * potl < 5is As for HIP real. an n iln err mnn , 1 ton- feM 1 tlmnk Ihciu n < > cnu e thoj ipllcvo me ot it : cat pollilcnl obligation * .iml almi lenvo mete to return lo my nlmn loned home , which , during thirty jt-ara of continual trlte for the Rood of tills countr ) ( lint I love BO much , lias been my onn aspiration Foreigner an 1 nm I did not coma lo serve Mils country by helping It to tlefcnd KB Jusi cause OH a mcr- ccnnry soldier anil coii oqucntlj , slnto the opprtwdvo power of Spain linn withdrawn from this land nnd left Puba In freedom , 1 have slicnthcd my sword , thinking I Imd fin- Islied the mission which I hftd olunr rlly Jinposud iijon | in } elf I nm owed nothing I retire contentnd mid natlsPtd at having done nil 1 could for thu 'jcncllt ' of my brother - or . "Wherever destiny rules that I male nil homo there cnn the Cubans depend on a trlcnd Governor Orncr.il Urooko was notlflod last night of the deposition of Gomez nnd when teen this morning ho was much interested to learn thn details of the assembly's pro- rredliiKiJ llo anld lie could not oxpreis nn opinion as lo the effect ot the assembly's action upon the future rolnttoiiH botwe.cn Oenoial aomez and the United States , par ticularly In the matter of disbursing the $3 000,000 offered by Washington to the rnban trnopi ns n condition of dlsbnnd- tncnl , but the Impression scema lo bo among the American authorities that as the assem bly hna n\ti boon olllclallj rocognl/r-d by the United States gov eminent Its action , so far ns Washington Is conc-erne-d , will not amount to inoro than tin- resolutions of anv other body of Individuals The assembly Is being strongly ccnsineil by Cubans on all Hides and there were popular demonstra tion ! ) thli afternoon In favor of the deposed the crowds shouting cominfuider-lii-tlilef , "Long llvo Oomcz" and "Death to the as- " during the day received numerous visitors all of whom assured him of thtlr affection and loyalty and that the declara tion * by the assembly on hate er subject could not represent even the army , as the elections which gnvo Its members their present for illegality ent positions are really notorious gality and political Jobbery There Is no doubt that a majority of the people support him as against the nsscmblj. The local nrtss will probably attack the assembly , urg ing Us dissolution as the best thing tint can happen and Insisting that there Is no reason why the United States authorities should not continue to treat with General Oomcz In the matter of the payment ot the s said on good authority tint the pa > rolls Oomcz Is preparing to hand C.eneial lirooko arc most complete and fair and the general sajs ho can aid the troops In piocur- Inc { 3,000,000whereas it is problematical whether the assembly can obtain anything. The.ro Is lltUe doubt as to the Rile the aimy will take The l' ° ° Ts im > tlml Iho ntl.1 . and Insultlclent food and the indications would disband en dications are that they the receipt ot the H 000,000 , unless de ceived by the promise ot a Hrger amount by the assembly Ooncral Gomez has the conlhlence ot the American military authorities and says he la glad of hU new-found llbertv lie Ins always Insisted that an active sh.ire In uls- trlbutlng the money would fall to him and there secnib nn good reason why ho cannot continue ) to act as Ceneial Uiooke's ad viser and helper The question ot his successor as com mandcr-in-chiof Ins not } ct ibtcn conrld ercil 'but ' Ocneral Mavia Hodriguc/ the next in comnnncl No doubt Oeneial ( Ionic ? technically cxceedoil his authority In acting Independently of the assembly His course was certainly calculated to arouse Jealousy In that ( body , nut It Is becoming more and more apparent that the assembly's action waa largely the result cf personal spite and a deslro to a\cngo slights It li well known that there 1ms long been tiouble between Gomez and certain mcmbeia The patriotic clubs have decided to abolish ish the Junta I'atilotlca the members of which are. elected by them , and to establish a Patriotic league In its place General Gomez , it is said , will ho asked to accept the prebtdcnc } ot the now organization SAN JUAN HILL A PLAYGROUND MeMliiciit oil Pout tit Miiko tinKn - IIIOIIM Minimi n ( J" rriiincnl I'm U mill CoiiH'tci > . SANTIAGO 1)E C'tTBA , March 12 A movement Is on foot here to persuade the United States government to purchase San Juan hill to bo used as a public paiK ' 1 lie Idea is that a certain portion could bo FCI np-ut to bo used as an American cemetery and the slto of a mortuuy chutch A few Iliousand dolluis spent upon the rest would make a beautiful recreation ground. Includ ing a half-mile race track , a base ball diamond mend and tennis grounds. General Leonard Wood , military govoinor , and other prominent Americans fa\oi the project , believing If the land can bo ob tained nt u reasonable flguio the suggestion should bo cairlcd out in memoiy of the heroic charge of the American troops Senoi Uncardl , inayoi ot Santiago , today planted n tree of liberty in the IMa/n Dolorcn In the presence of more than ! l,000 children ic-prcsentlng the dlfterent hdiools of the city , as well ns n largo concourse of cllUens lie spoke of the glorious deeds of Cuban pitrlots during the last thirty yeais and of their btrucglo In tlio face of Immense odds. Do pilfl a wann tribute to the good work elono by General Wood during thu American occupation and glowingly phophe'sled regaullng what will bo done when the Cubans manage their own country without assistance. TESTING ARCTIC CURRENTS CnnUM Mill lli-iioNlli-il at Iin < > ri > iit I'olntn tei Di-le-i inliif I\HCIU'C ; | | ol Clre'iiiiiiiiiliir Mri-nin. SAN FRANOISCO. March 12 A task vvhlch has been undertaken In the Interests of both science and of commerce Is to bo begun this week In the \oago of whalers from Snn Finnclsco tn the Artie ocean to te-at the Arctic curientH The effort to B euro facts nbout the currents and es of the oxiste'iico of u circumpolar current was Inaugurated b } the Ocogiaphlcnl so ciety of Philadelphia , hacked b } the United Stated government Fifty patent casks of ( i peculiar shape have been constructed In San Francisco and will bo sent out on the United States revenue cutter Bear niul on the -vessels of the Pacific steam whaling fleet and on those of Ltebcs & Co , to bo distributed In dlffeient parts of the ocean , then to be picked up b } vessels which pass theim Inter , and thus It Is hoped to do- tormlno the currents of the Arctic and the theory of an open passage around the polo from the Atlantic to the Pacific The first five casks will bo taken to the north by whalers of Llubes i C'o , to start during the piesent week Tvvent ) more will tie taken by the vessels of the 1'nclflo Whal ing compaii } within the next month and the remaining tvvent-tlvo will be taken on board the Bear riiiciiKii ti'r'ti'N IIIMII HAMPTON. Vn , March IS The ciulscr Chicago arrived In Hampton itoads tl Is morning fiom Havana It will go into tho. ihlp jard at Newport News for results To night the transport Meade airlvd In the Uoads The Mcaeie Is bound for Oulu to pay 3IT the Cuban soldiers ami v.'ll ' call tumor- row. Cure nil liver IIU , bilious n < ti , headache' , suiir stomach ach , Indigestion , cemstlpn Xou , The ) net e-uilly. llli rau t AFTER ( .REEXE'S OLD PLACE Several Candidates for tin Position J 3t : Made Vacant by Death , I SIX ALREADY PROMINENTLY MENTIONED > orrl * llr < i\tu , JiiilKr llniiu-r mill Sen ator Curries llriiilillcniiN | , a ml .ImlKO SiillUiinV. . I ) . ( Ililliniu mill MJCCOhN , March 12 ( Special Telcgrrun ) Tho"lcnth of Congrcfisnmn . L. Qrcpno of the Sixth district raises thus early Iho fuestlon | ot flllitiR the vacancy Those who first ( llscn sod the inattrr toilay figured that the governor vvotiht appoint a mnn' to till the place until the next general election , bnt thn uonstltuUon of the United Stains being consulted , the following provision , section of article 1 , was found " \Vhon vncnnclei happen In the icpro- sontallon from any tnto , Iho cxccutlvo nuthorjty thereof shall 1'Suo writs of clcc- Uejn to fill such vacancies " The tailing of a special election would on lull much extra expcnsn , while on thu other hand to wnlt until November would depilvo the succeraful candidate of nt least sU months' Hnlnrj It Is not known at this tlmo which course Iho governor vvlll fiver 1'oitlblo caiulldates iilrt.idy mentioned on the republican side are > Norrls Hronn nnd r O llamor of Keirnoy ami Sena tor Cnrrle of Urokcn llovv Those mentioned on the fusion lde nro Jurtpe H. M Sulli van of UrokPii llovv , W I ) Oldham of Kcat- ney nnd M. r Hairlngton of O Nclll , FRIENDS "TAKE BODY HOME ItlMllllltlH of OUUI ( NNIIIIIII ( ilM'I'lU- TnUrn to K < 'iiriu'i , , U'licritlie l-linrriil \ \ III lie * Held. , Nob. March 12 ( Special Tulcginm ) The icmalns of Congressman Greene arrived hero this afternoon In charge- of an escort and were met at the elepot by luombcrs of the Kearnej Inr nnd a largo crowd of sjmpJthlzlng citizens A funuial procession of cnrrl iges several blocks In length followed the remains to the homo of the > fnmll } The Hags in public and privito bulldlnf-s arc floating nl half mist The Kcnrncj bir met at noon nnd appointed a COTiimlttco to confer with the famllj In reference to the funeial arransements and also a e ommlttco consisting of tWudges Ouslln , Hnnior. Sinclair and uMr. Mnraton to ilruft icsolutlons of condolence to bo pre sented at the session of court March 20 The funeral services will bo held Tuesdaj afternoon at 3 o'clock at the residence of the deceased State offlclils , members of congicfls and other prominent olllcKils are expected A delegation consisting of Norrla Drown , John T iMill.illou , r W Hoxle. C H Scott and B O Hosteller arrived enrlj Sunday morning from Kearney to act ns nn escort , for the ron-iini of the late Congress man W. L Greene , who died on his way to the Burlington depot in this city Saturday evening Upon their arrival hero the old neighbors of the deceased commenced arranging for ihelr Immediate return The remains were lellvercd to Mr Scott by Coroner Svvanson and the party left ut 8 - > 5 Sunday morning in their return Jonrncj Do jou want a high grade wheel1' If yon have no money , get one in The Ueo blcvclo contests at Fremont. You choose any make. IN THE INTEREST OF LABOR liMcrlj'K HIM ( o ItfKiilntf tlio Kin- Hloj nu-iU of ( lilldr.-u in Tnetorlcs IlllH I'llNNL-ll till ! IIOUNC. LINCOLN , Neb , March 12 ( Special ) One of the bills that hab parsed the lioi e a II. U CS , by Beverly of Douglas , to rog- jlato the emplojment of children in fac- ories and other establishments Iho pro- islons of the bill amending the present law read as follows Settioii 2l3nn That any male or female tuna nmiet tue age of 10 > cars shall not bo Linploveel In any rnanufactuihis mechnnlcnl tr .nerc.nuile cbtabllshment Sec Jllbb That any male 01 fcmnln child undei the ago of H jenrs shall not bo eni- plojcd In anj manufacturing , mechanical or moicantllo establishment , except during Iho uicntion ol the public schools , unless elui- mg the jear next piece-ding such emploj- mtnt he has ful at least twenty weeks at tended homo public or pilvate day ecluol ; nor shall such omplojmtnt continue , unlesi. suth child shall iu each and every vear at tend school ns herein provided and no child shall be so employed who does not picbenl a "oitllicale Hignod by the president and secio- lary of the School Hoard of the school district in whleh lie resides o his comp'llnnco with the icriuliemcnts of this section Not shall any ovvnei , superintendent or overseer ot any such establishments , parent H ui guard ian iniiFent to or penult the employment of miy child contrary to the provisions of this netSee See 215cc Any ovvnei , superintendent or overseer of any Mich establishment shMl ic- quire and keep em file , open to the ) Inspec tion of the public , u certificate of the iigo , place of birth and residence ) i/f over } nmlo and fomnlo child undei 10 yeais of ago emplo > ed therein , so long as such child Is BO omplo > ed , which certilloate shall also slate , in cute ) the child is under 11 > ears of age , the amount of bt-hool attendance dining tlio next > ear piecedlng his employment und Buch ccitlflcato Bhall bo signed by Iho presi dent of tl'o School Uoniel of Iho school dis trict In which sneh child lesldes and the forms of certificate herein referred to shall bo appioved by the attorney geneial of thin state Sec 245dd Anj person who shall bo con victed of u violation of any of the provisions of this net shall pay for evoiy such offense n line of not loss than $ . ' 0 noi moie than $ r > 0 , such fine when collected shall bo paid ovei to tlio treasurer of the bchool district of the ) city , town or school dlattlu wheioin such cunvletion is had lei the use of the public schools of such city , town or district. 1'fo- vldeel , howovei , that no conviction shall be had under this net , unlcM the proceedings therefor ahull bo commenced within sK months after the oflensu shall havu been committed Sec iMSeo U ls hereby made the duty of the ilfiiuty laboi commissioner of this state to Inspect any and all establishments to which this act applies , nt least oncu in o\ery nix months , and ascoitain whether aiij of the piovlbloiiH of this act have been violated. Whenever It shall como to his knovvledKo that any of the pinvlsions ot this act have lu'c-n or lire being violated , it shall bo his duty to cause the bamo to bo enforced Provided , how over that nothing in this sec tion contained shall 1 > construed to pre vent any other person from causing the en forcement of the piovlslotm of this act. To lli > li | ltnll n > nmplo ) CM. Another bill that has passed the house Is II H 1S3 , by AVIlcox of Lincoln , to rcgn- late the working houis of railway employes. The bill Is nn outgrowth of the general proepcrlt ) of the country , which has in creased the business of the railroads BO much that many of the employes have been compelled to work double time The friends of the bill Btato that under the democratic administrated ( hero was no call for such a law The bill reads as follows Section 1 That no company , corpora tion or person operating a inllroad , in whtilo or in part , within the slate of Nebraska , shall permit or require an > conductor , engineer , fireman , braKe- mnn. telegraph operator or nn > train man , who haa worked in his rcbpectlve ca- piuit ) foi eighteen eonsecutlvo haun > . ex cept in ease of casualty , to again go on duty or perform any work until he has had ut Ic'iibt eight hours for test Sic 2 An > compan ) , corporation or per- on who shall \lolato or permit to bo violated lated any of the provisions of the foregoing beition or nti ) olilcer , agent or emplojer who violates or permltb to bo violated any ( if the provision * of the fieo ling scition shnll ho fined tint IP than $ " 'i nor inoro than $200 for cneh and evervlilnion of thin net provided , however , that the pro ceedings to enforce the ponnlty , ai provided | In this net , shall commenced within six rnonthA from the date of the vlolatioi of the snmo. i niin'ir 'to A ni'i'\tt'i'rn .UIIIST. llnr of I'liiMe * < " ( iinit > HnloKtrcM the Iate.Inline tlniMmll. COLt'MUL'S , Neb , March 12 ( Special ) A committee which had been appointed by the t'latto county bar to prepare a memorial to the memory of the late Judge Marshall submitted the following upon the opening of court Saturday morning To Iho Honorable District Court of 1'latlo Count } , Nebraska. You committee , hereto fore appointed to present n suitable memorial on account of the death of Honor , able William Marshall , late- judge of this court would report ns follows \Vllllam Mnrshill was born at Now Hum. ley , 0 , July 29 , 182S , and spent his boyhood dns vvlili his parenis upon farms In differ ent parts of the stnio of Ohio At the ago of 25 ho commenced a colleglnto course of education , nt last graduating from the scien tific course nt the Michigan unlvendt } In the } CMI 1S3D After graduating he rotuined homo and began Iho stud } ot law , which ho completed nnd was admitted to thi' bar In 1S01 , Iml the chll wnt having already broke out , ho raided a company nnd wont to Iho front ns captain nnd In Iho spring of 18C3 was promoted to the olllco of Iknito.iant colonel which olllco ho held until mustered out In ISbl on account of plijaluil disability. While In Ihe War ho saw and experienced much hard fighting In ISGo ho ngnln en- toied the Michigan nnlverslt ) nt Ann Arbor and gridunted from the law elepaitment in 1S06 He located nnd first practiced law nt Mo union Ui , 111 , and remained there until lS7i5 , When he located In thu clt } of 1're- mont. Neb , where ho continued to lesldo until his death , which oecuired December 21 , 1SDS In 1S71 he was elected to the state sumto from Dodge count } nnd vvns honored by Hint bodv xvlth the ofllco of president piei ti'in. In the senate ho was nn able mlvocato mid careful thinker. Ho aided In pnssl-is many important bills , among which was ono e- duoing the rate of Intelest chatted on mono } , also the law abolishing the -axatlon of attorneys fees ns put of the cons of n case In iss1 ! ho was elected district tvlior- noy foi what was then the old Tomtit Judl- clnl district nnd was re-elected In US5 and served until the olllce was abolished In 11 > S7. The law having been changed li j ii-7 to Increase the numbei of Judges to i vo in Ul9 judicial dlstilct , hens appointed ly the governor to 1111 that Important olllco and In the fall of IS'll ' nnd again In * V"i ) he was elected to the oflico by laigo iiaJiiltleB and ho served continuously In thai inpaclty until the tlmo of his death H was while on the bench that we learned the man tliorou nly and can testify to his merits , for Hio icla- lion of lawor and judge Is such tnnt thu true spirit of the man ia exhibited Coming to the bench with long prat fee , good education and his obsorvatloas end ex perience , and above nil , with ability nnd an linlnclblo determination to caiefully weigh all legal matteis piesented lo ' 1m , pre- eminpiilly fitted him foi what no was ono of the ablest and best judges tint thin blato ever had No lawsuit was ever carelessly disposed of by him , no < iuestlon worthy of coiuil > rUlon cvci escajied his caiclul scrutiny and no litigant was even lienleel with -lisrespect by him The voung men ot this m as vve'll as those of others in this district will even have a Vlndl } feeling for him on account of his attention to them and consideiate liout- ment which so often helps and encourages the beginner. He was an incessant worker nnd alwas anxious to do a thing well nnd the many cases appealed to the supreme court and the few reversed only boar evi dence of the logical disposition of the cases ho tried Ho never hastily disposed of any legal pioposltlons , but reasoned out the problems presented with almost mathcmtill- cal pteclslon. Socially he was the best of men. His hand was ever read } to grasp that of his fellow man no matter what his position In life might be The farmer , mechanic or professional man vvoio all tieated alike and few public men wore better loved by nil classes than was ho. In the death of Judge Maibhull the state of Nebraska hab lost one of Its best citizens , a man whoso life re flected ciedlt and dignit } on the bir nnd judiciar } , a man whose actions and llfo emphasize the xaluo of industiy , Integrity , aggressiveness nnd the determination to do his part to elevate the profession of the law and Ibo digutly of Ihe bench by his own example. The messenger of cletlh came at a mo ment v\l'en not expected , but like the hero ho called foi no quarter , made no complaint , found no fault with the invincible law ot the Supreme Law Giver , but qnktl } laid down the burden of long years of toll and usefulness nnd was forever gone Let us hope thai those who follow In his work may ever strive to emulate his good traits. Your committee recommend that this re port bo adopted as the expiebslon of the Icel- Ings of tl o court and bar nnd that it bo spread at large upon the rccoid as a mc- moilal to Judge Marshall and thai u copy bo furnibhed the family a brother and two sisters as a mark of icspoct and ns tesll- mony of our syuipnlhy foi them. A M POST , C J. OAHLOW. M WH1TMOYGU. Bee blcde contests begin nt Fremont Match IS You choose ) any make irii ( > i > or THU i , VTIJ s > ow STOIMI. i Illl/Tiiril llnKi-H 'lliliiKH riirnm- loitnMc In Ni'ln nxUli. WAHOO , Neb , March 12 ( Special } A severe snow storm struck ibis clly } ester- da } moinlng early and teen developed into the most blinding blizzard of the winter Iho storm eonlinucd without abating until after midnight last night when it ceased. Vbout sl\ Inches of hiiow fell , but the warm March sun is taking It away rapidly today. At no time elm Ing the btorm did tlio mercury drop below zero rAinilUilY , Neb. March U ( Special ) The snow fell nearly all day yesterday nnd an the ) wind blow hard fiom the north It drifted moro than an } previous storm this w Intel. H Is warm and pleasant this morn ing. eo the snow will melt away without an } lces of stock nnd the winter grain will be benelned. DUNDAH , Neb , March 12 ( Special ) A neiitliwcbt wind accompanied by a heavy snow raged till da ) , drifting quite badly. This Is one of the worst storms in Maich that has \Islted this section for many } eais WKST * POINT , Neb , March 12. ( Spe cial ) Snow commenced to fall about noon on Saturday ami was accompanied with a high wind During the afternoon the storm developed Into n howling bll/zard and con tinued without Intel mission until midnight. About six inches of snow foil , most of which In now In drifts. This morning broke line and clear , and the snow Is melting rapIdly - Idly Whilst the snowfall is undoubtedly beneficial for sjwlng * eedlng the latencfes of the season nnd the great depth of frost In the ground will canto the faimors serious inconvenience In planting their crops In tlmo I'RKMONT. Neb , March 12 ( Special ) The fall of BUOVV } esterday afternoon and last evening was the heaviest this season , A strong wind sprung up last evening und it drifted badly delaying the HlUioru trains considerably The more people who enter the Fremont He > e wheel contests the easier the wheels will bo won. Start In early and you can get a wheel f Ci > iillilltli'l > lit lli'iitrli'r. , Neb , Alaith 12 ( Special. ) Senators Steelc , Allen , Ilocke , Aronds and Sdiaal , members of the finance ways and means committee and of tlio committee on public lands and buildings , spent n half day here } estrd ( ' visiting the Institution for feeble mlnde > d Ihe } were accompanied by Clerks Weeden nnd Home The mem bers were bus ) every moment of their stay and examined inoro in detail the operation and management of the Institution than has ever been done by a legislative committee , becurlng much data and Information that will br uf value to the committee In deter- ulnlng what buull bo given the Institution. They found many largo nnd pressing needs nnd It IB bellened will recommend n liberal appropriation for buildings nnd repairs The members \voro nhovvn Hint while there nro over 200 persons being rnrcel for at the Institution there are on fllo 300 applica tions for adtnlcelon which cannot be taken care of until now buildings nro constructed The members were rojnlly entertained dur- InK their stay by the superintendent. Dr Sprngue and wife , assisted by the teachers WHEEL CONTEST AT FREMONT rreiiulMO of ( Jrcilt niitlitinliiNtn lit Trr- tiiiuit Otor the > I're-c lle'e- The popularity of The Dee wheel con . tests at Council Bluffs haa led The nee to ntirt a similar contest nt Tromont No dnubl It will bo enthusiastically received | ' i Every boy and girl In rrcmont will wnnl lo ride a wheel this spring and The Uco Is going lo glvo you a chance lo get ono In n very simple vvny. What Is more , It Is going to let jou pick out any make wheel > ou want , for It Knows } ou nil want a certain make , "which Is the only malto on earth " Now let us tell ) on how wo nro going to glvo Iho wheels away. Wowant n lot of new subscribers to The UeoAs soon ns 250 orders have been banded Into t our olllco the contest closes nnd wo vvlll nvvard the wheel lo Iho ono bringing Iho mosl orders. Just see how easy this Is. Sa } only twen- ly-flvo girls and "boys stnrl out on March IS lo get subscribers. They only have to average ten apleco lo make Iho total , so the winner will not have to get very many orders , jou see You want to start In early nnd hand In j-our orders ns soon ns possible. Now about the orders I3ich order must bo for an actual now subscriber. Each sub scriber must take The Ueo for nt least ono month and pay for It in order to bo counted It is better , but not necessary , to pay In advance , on ! } no order will bo counted until the subscription Is paid for. If the sub scription Is paid for In advance It will count ono on joui score for each month for which It Is prepaid. Tor example If n sub scriber pas In advance for three months. It counts 3 , If he pajs for six months. It will count 6 , and wo make the special offer that If ho pays for one year , It will count 20. On orders which are not paid in advance It vvlll count only one on jour score , no mat ter how long ho continues to take It. There , that is plain isn't If Now- see what jou can do. The first contest begins March 18. TREMONT DEPARTMENT OMAHA DAILY 11BE. N B Call at The Dee offlce , 114 East Main street , to register and get sample copies. No one connected -\vlth The Hoe will be allowed to entei this contest. Hi'ixilillcun I'miiT holil. IMPRHIAL , Neb , March 12 ( Special ) Thursdays Issue of the ChabP County En terprise will be Its last as n republican paper , the plant having been sold to A. C Clajburg , editor of the Chase Counly Tribune , n popullsl shcel at Ibis place , the transfer being made Trldaj. This leaves the republican party in this count } without a paper at the county seat and with but ono paper in the county , namely , the Wauneta Breeze , at Wauneta , twenty miles cast of here. There have been sixteen carloads of cat tle shipped Into this county within the last two weeks , many of them being cows , which have been sold In lots of tvvcnt-flvo to 100 head to the farmers of the county. j The farmers of this county are busy now putting in wheat. The largest acreage is being put out for jears , man } farmers put ting out from 100 to 300 acres. The ground is In fine shape for spring work. I.ICI'IIHC fllNO bl'tl < ll. WYMORE , Neb , March 12 ( Special ) The case of the City of Blue Springs against I The Blue Springs _ School Board , which 1 i grows out of the "Plsar siloon case , has been decided In favor of the city , and the school board has boon oidorcd to pay $176 oi the ? 500 they received back to tlio city , which means that Plsar will get ( lie money ho has had tied up in this case for almost a year. The school board refused to refund the money voluntailly but expressed Us willingness lo let It go into a judgment. This "was money paid b } Plsar for a saloon llcenso In Blue Springs a ) enr ago , the license being revoked after ho had run twelve dajs Bee bicycle contests begin nt rrcmont March IS. You choose any make I IIiiii < | iie > t to ' e'liiitor Hi NEBRASKA CITY. Neb , March 12 ( Special ) Prominent Otoo county repub lican. ! , who nro fi lends of Scnator-elect- Hujward , will tender a public reception to the republican members of the Nebraska legislature next Wednesday evening at the Grand Pacific hotel In this city An elab- oiato banquet will follow the reception. < : e > liiKT Into tile Mi < M' | > IliixIiK'SN. GORDON , Neb. , March 12 ( SpecIU ) The Nlobrara Land and Sheep company of Gordon was organized this week This com pany Is regularly Incorporated with $100,000 capital stock , $10,000 of which Is now pall up The officers are O H. John = on , piosl- dent , Tred Hoyt , secretary ; Edg.ai Mor- I rlsoti , treasurer J M Iliulo gitiernl man ager The affairs of tht compnii ) will he nifliinRed by a bonrd of five dlreotnrj ns follows O H Johnson , Edgar Meirrlsnn , J. M Bnrto , 1'rotl Hot nnd N W Hollley The company hns bought nnd lM od Iwo full townships of litul , extending from Gordon to the Nlobrara rher The ) expect to stock this land with shrev , employ men and teams to plant and raise fodder nnd other rough fcetl , and engage In sheep raising on nn extensive scale They are sanguine of success Mr Uarto , the general manager , has made a comfortable fortune In the sheep bt.slnws In the last five jcnrs and he PX- pects to dispose of all Ma personal Interests and give his entire tlmt > to the lute-rests of thU gigantic enterprise Wo shall have moro to say of It later on. reihiinlitm I'ouit Nolci , COLUMBUS , Neb , March 12 ( Special. ) The case of Jeiinlo C Brewer against the Northwestern Llfo Insurance company came to nn abrupt termination In the district court hero jesterday All the evidence was' In and the case nbout to bo argued when after a brief consultation by the nttornpvs a stipulation was filed whereby the defend ant agreed to pay all costs and also $250 to the plaintiff Mrs BrovveT vvn suing to recover on a policy held b } her late hus band. Judge Hollenbpck sentenced Eagan , who was convicted ot shooting Policeman Nel son with Intent to kill. He gave him three } cnrs In the Lincoln penitentiary nt hard labor. Jack Hajcs , who was also convicted nt this term of court ot robbing riynn's store , was sentenced to three jears and two months , also at hard labor. Splrlli-il < MI > Cniie-iiN. CHADRON , Neb , March 12 ( Special ) One of the most spirited preliminary cau cuses in Iho history of Chadron municipal affairs was held last night , nt which tlmo the citizens' caucus nominated city olllcors and members of the Board of Education , The principal fight was over the majornlty and 13 D. Satlerlcc , Iho well known pro- prletor of Iho Blnlno hotel , was nominated Other ofllqera nominated weio Trensmer , Charles C. Jameson , clerk , A. Rockwell , engineer , James Cobb , mcmbeis Board of Education , Allen It. Julian , Mrs. Mary Smlth-Haywnrd and Caplnln Alien G. risher , councllmen. William S Glllam , Charles Torgesen and William Agnevv. \ssfHKliirn ( oil tlie * Miu'lvlioMcr * . NELIGH , Neb , JInrch 12. ( Special ) Receiver Whltmoro , under Instructions eif the comptroller of the currency , has made an assessment of 100 per cent against the slockhohlers of Iho Tlrsl Nnllonal bank It Is due nnd made paable on or before March 23 , ISflD The receiver Is , however , author ized by the comptroller to grant an exten sion without Interest to stockholders who pay 23 per cent of the assessment on eir before that date , and who will give a writ ten obligation satisfactorily guaranteed to p.iv 23 per cent additional on e > r before Apiil 23 , ISO'i , 25 per cent on or before iln ) J. ! , ISO' ' ) , and the remaining 23 per cent on or before June 23 , 1S9D. The more people who enter the rieinont Boo wheel contests the easier the wheels will bo won Start in earl ) nnd jou con get a wheel. Ill lltlll < M > ( lcil ( tlU'lvt'llN .Stolon. BEDrORD , Iu , Maich 12 ( Special1) ) At torney r. L Aithand , a local chicken fanclei , has for some tlmo been missing some of his fancy Buff Cochin fowls and has been en tlie lookout to locate the thieves Prida } Mr. and Mrs. William Underwood were arrested on the charge and taken before Justice Gia } JOT ej > amlnatlon and weio bound over to the grand jury under $500 bonds It seems that 'these ' fancy fowls , which nro worth from $2 to $3 apiece , were taken to the poultr ) pack ing house at Clarlnda and sold at the same rates as common hens. Fortunately most of the chickens were recovered before they lost their heads and were re-turned to Mr. Arthantl. I'f'cnlliir CiiHe * of DiMii | > ] ) t'iiriimek. mUMONT , March 12 ( Special. ) A case of somewhat peculiar interest was begun yesterday In the county court. Mrs r. Kern , who rcbldes In the western part of the count- , filed a petition for the appointment of an adminibtrator of her husband's estate. In October , 1891 , Kern purchased a tlcKet nt Rogeis for Fremont and took the train , but has nev < ; r been seen or heard of since. Seven jears having elapsed and no i Information of his whereabouts having been obtained the law presumes him dead. Ho had some propcrt ) in tills count ) . | ( * ( * or No License. TECUMSEII , Neb , .March 12 ( Special ) A cull for a mass meeting of the -voters of the city has been Itsucd over the signa tures of Ma ) or C E Ferguson and City Clerk C. E Smllh for Monda ) night A general oxpicsslon of the best mnnnei to ar range the preliminaries of the annual municipal election Is called for. It Is qulto probable that but cue ticket will be put in the field and the Issue of license or no llcenso voted on direct. Injure'il Mm DuliiK IVi-ll. LINCOLN , March 1. ( Special Tele gram ) The four men hurt In the wreck on the Burlington nt West Lincoln } ebter- day are doing well today nnd Delaney , Emerson and ( loodwln are sure to re < over Sohenks has n double fracture' above the Knee and Ihe doctors are unable to deter mine wtirlher the leg will have to bo am putated 11io bodies eif Bore , 1)0le ) } ami ( Irnhani are nt the undertaker's awaiting the Inquest. ' " ' 1li > % Mnl MrrtliiK * ut Srmirel. SFAVAUI ) . Nrb , March 12 ( Special-- ) The union revival services began Monday evening , March C fpur churches and pfl < - lors co-operating , namely , Hev Knox Boudo of the Prcsbterlan church , HcV K F. Bowers of the United Brethren church. Hen. J F Kemper of the Methodist Episcopal chnrch and Hcv P C. Berhini of the Con gregational cliur h Thic'e FCtvkts nro be ing held each dn } A chorus mndo up from the singers of nil the churches hns the mini In charge. Uov Charles \V Savldge cf Omnha Is preaching every evening to Inrgi nnd attentlvt'coiiKre'Katlnns ( Ireat Interest ( Is being manifested in the elt } The Innl- inc I < > 8 men of the plnco have closed their 'place's ' of buslnrss eneh evening during the iweok i nnd will do so while the meeting lasts. Thirty business house's have signed n con tract to do so nnd nil the saloons In the city , five in number , have done the same nnd the patrons of business nnd the saloon keepers are attending the meetings The meeting Is gaining In fotce and powe > r every day nnd bids fair to bo ono ot the grandest revivals over known In the state. Bco blcclo contPstH begin nt Fi onion March IS. You cheese any make. > ( 'eintont. ALBION , Neb , March 12 ( Special ) The declamatory contest of UIP High schoo was hold lasl evening In Iho Congrfgntlonn church The following persons took part Eugene Culver , Minnie Pallet-son , Mar ' Lane , Ella Pelllbone , Angle Starke ) , Flier man Mitchell , Bowman Lille ) , We-ndpl Priest nnd Anna Armstrong The Judge- i deflated n tlo between the two first nnmci contestants nnd n referee was called I ] which resulted In n decision for Eugcn Culvo , ' , 1't oMporoiiM Illtcliooi-U reiiiutt. TRENTON , Neb , March 12 ( Special ) The full wheat Is In the bc&t condition OVP known In this countr ) . A gre-.it deal o spring wheat has been already sown nm the Indications now are that the largcs ncrcago ever sown in this section of th state will bo put In the ground this year i great many new people arc coming In , value have nn upward tendency and the peop.o gen ernll ) are very much encouraged , The moio people who enter the Frcmon Bco wheel contests the ouster the wheel will bo won. Start In early nnd ) ou cai get a wheel. TonoluTt * In.stKeltr. WAHOO , Neb , March 12 ( Special ) two elas' teacheis' Instltulo was hold In th city Friday and Saturday The session were of special Interest and laigely nt tended by teachers from all parts of th count ) and also people who were not ell rectly Interested in teaching The lectur on Friday evening was highly cnlcrlninln ns well as Instinctive. MiiA - > rM In the * I'li'lil. FONDA , la , Maich 12 ( Special ) A party ot ten Milwaukee surveyors came U jesterdav from DCS Molnes and will begli 1(10 ( survey of the extension from hero to Spencer ofthe DCS Molnes , Northern & Wcstein Friday e-venlng a special Irali brought in the officers ot the MllvvauUes and nlso of the D M , N. & W , who are on n tour of Inspection. JoliiiNoii County Toacliekrft. TECUMSEH , Neb , March 12 ( Special Thr Johnson Counly Educational nssocla tlon held an Interebtlng session in this citj jesterday. The very disagreeable condition of the wcnthei Interfered with the allend nncc. However , those v.iho wore on ham proceeded to carry out the program ncail ) ns originally planned. When jou ride a wheel why not ride the bosf Boo blcclo contests begin at Fremont mont March 18 You cheese any make. ' 1'i'ciiinse-li'N Ilonil l > I < M > tloll. TECUMSEH , Neb , Marcti 12 ( Spec ! il The cit's bond election will bo heli next Wednesday The $21,000 of watc bonds mo to bo refunded nt a lower rate o intcicst If the bondb carry which ttie ) prob ably will. The bonds are now drawing C per cent , nnd It Is proposed to reissue them at 4'i pel cent I'nrniorH' liiMtltiiti * . AVAHOO , Neb , March 12 ( Special ) i successful farmers' Institute was held In thl city last Friday and Saturday. Owing t the unfavorable weather the attendance wa small , but those who were present vvei Interested nnd enthusiastic Live subject were discussed by speakers from abroad and by homo talent. AVork of Ca tile TI | | < MI-H. ALBION , Neb , Mnich 12 ( Special ) Eleven head of cattle belonging to the Clough Cattle company of Sioux City , la were stolen from the Union Pacific } ards at Albion the night of the 8th No trace ol them has been founil nnd n reward of $50 has been offered for ttio apprehension of the thieves cl \ i - Robbed an Old Lady. l'iov Inrolowti , Mils1 * . , wa loiently sot i In nn upto.ir by the tviiort that one ut j IN eltl/.cns , Mis. Thankful t'linpiuan , I , i 71 JIMIN old nnd 11 native' til tlio town , had boi-n tinMetlm of a bold and ag- giesshe lobber. Several unsuccessful attempts woio made tt ) discover tlio per- liotinlur e f tlio crime nnd iccover the stolen propoity , but It WIH sovor.il be'foro his Idonttty was Hilly llshed. Iu llio moan Him- his vlollni stiffening gioally both In body and mind and It was fcatod she \vonld not Miuvlvo tlio shook. In speaking of hot1 condition lit tlio tlmo Mis. riiapnian says : "I snlloiod ovlionio iiwoiisnesq for some time ; cotild not slct'ii ; but would llo night after night losslnir and i oiling about tinlll \\onld bivomo coinplololy \\oin out. At spoils my mind win gtoatly confused , ami Mimt'tliniN u luiiiibncssotild .scttlo down over mo and I oolild not m.o. . Then I began taKlng Dr. Miles' Not vine and the very Hist night I sle > ] ) t like a babe' . 1 geit liettet1 from that day on and am now onjojlng e\cellenl health. " Itf , Miles' Nervlno Is gtlp's gteate'st onein.v. It dilves out the poisonous gut ins , le'iilenlshes the neivons loico- ! , ove'ieeimes till ? e\e-esslvc waste e > f tllu s.vsk'in. and toplaeos all that ellt-easo has nibbed It ot. It feeds nnd cities. A tiial paoKago eif Dr. Miles' finoilte ticatniont tor the giip , consisting of l > r. Miles' Not\lne , Dr. Miles' Anti-rain I'llls and Dr. Miles' Ne-ive and lilvor PUN , vvlll bo sent absolutely fiou of cost te > tiny poison sending name and ad- diebs on a postal c.uel , reiinesting the sample , and mentioning tlio name of this paper. AddiessDt Miles Medical C'o , Ollvlinit , 1ml. WIII5OTHDHS PAlIj CONSULT Searles & Searles SPECIALISTS. AVc nncut-infiill } ( rent nil CHItOMC AND IMinATH .l of iiicn nnd iioiucn. MEN SYPHILIS SEXUALLY cured for life Night Emissions , Lost Manhood , Hyi flrocele , Vorlcocc'le , Gonorrhea , Glcot , Sjphl Ilia , Stricture. Plies. Fistula and Rect J Ulcers , Dlo-beics , Brlght's Dlseaso cured. CO.NfeL'LTATION FHKE. Cured and ut lioms by new method -without pain or cutting , Call on or addraia with itamp. Treitmsnl by mall. Best Dining Car Service. Only Depot In Chicago on the Elevated' ' oc0 > AMI Creigliton f.uked lo th" Doors llundreels Turned Awnv t-peiire bents Larl > for this Mammoth Vaudeville Show. TOM01IT VT HilH. WATSON , IHI'irillM.S anil ii > WAUI)9 " 'Ihe Dramatic1 Agent. " -i iiitnm : nitos , Acrobats and Mlmlc" . HIM , ) \ IN The Famous Burnt Cork Entertainer. .IOIIN nuil MIIII ; : MACAIITIIV Iii "TUP ( Broker nnd the Typew liter. " i.i\v HOSI : Allmlc , 1'urodlst and Yodler. Tin : \sinn h Illustrator * ) of Living Stalnary. SISTIJUSVINSIOV Itcllntel lTi-to-Lite | Spi c lillty. /.i : > s. Kui , unit yj.v ; > KlngH of the Air Siu-e-lul Ma 1 1 II.MSf , I'ntrlclc'n lluy , Murcli IT. PrloeH Nevei C'lmiiKlnK EvfnliiRS , 250 and Oe , Kiilleij , 10c .Matin cs , mi ) se-at , 2. > o ; hllilren , lk ( ' _ J'AXTON & nUHGESS. Managers TWO MCHITS sn\i AM Tiiriisn.vv , M tlltll 15M ) 111. ponlng with Baigaln Matinee Wednesday. Any Seat In the House 2.r > Cents. John mi : iti s niniiiii nd Their Now York Company , in Their Howling SuctcbS , A. HOT OLD I'llME Night Prlecs Lower Floor , $1 00 , 75c and iOe , balcony , 35c und Me gallery , 2Cc. OYD'S ' Mil 11 el a > anil Tiif ilii } , Miiruli 1II-1-I , DeWolf Hopper \iiel u ( oiuiiiiii ) nf IteniMV iit-il Cumc- lllllllH mill \IICIlllKlN , In a New Souga C'omlo Opera , THE CHARLATAN Music by John I'hlllp Bouau. Hook by C'lmrlfca Klein AIV nvHiuois HIT i\i3uvwiinnn. Beautiful Sicnery Ija/zllnir Costumes Imimlmj MMc and BUrring Comedy. ' 'Hif'ES- Lower Floor , 41 DO and SI iini con ) , 1 , 75c and tVc ) , CJalliry 2Cu < BEATS NOW ON SALE HOTIJI.H , THE MILLARD" 1.1th and Douglas Sts. , Omaha -AMUIUOAN AM ) UIWOI-I3AX VJAM- CENTIiALLY LOCATCD jr. U. MAKICISL A . ao.fropa ,