mr < niMTn MI r rt r'intn x > w. vrvntn in. ? MMg sa n w IN 2T aarrs H > S TESEE E t * ri n ' t * A.B- tn Wwuk IS.fS tlwt kw br i tt * : -w k * Tie tnran AJtac to Borw Crwt w * r ibeywere u-MMftBraa to i fcrowpUrt to Cby ai . Dunne tte tte trmto WM now IB tbe nd avr OU tbeir owra cooking an 4 tn Xbe ew * . Tie toot raffriy TM rtmrt Start * . b thar * WM no rtwd tuSK-tof. A zmmlwr of relM trtiiw wtire MHI to tbe reectw. tmt tb y tilafi to ft * tkrotwi tbe * rttt of new tatC tee. * 'b nii crc tcfi to teat deep anfl are BOW bl oJ 4 o t jtoiatialom : a * rtmd. Qd * f Bicterfl i of CBJOMBI. one of the Obey aims Nortlters jmsMnffers. Mid- IM-OB aromrf tbf world three tiaun. V oi rttipw-r ckp anfl ia railway col- but bavf brf no jver ) ice | ti l to twit three ' t * ia tbe drtta OE tbe XuttBtais OiTiAo. Tkare wta a bUEBarfl ery y wiflwe wiffwefl intcttftalT with Mfl4 , were itek iron Ttoorly eooteia ieod , lwt ; at cnoTBOiencBfi and being onrwftefl ID mtc yaBBtingcr coefa m > lone. " of Slmir * . X. T Raid trip < wae picnic and I woaMst hevt it. 1 belpfd what I aeaia with the nfl an of tbe wn&we got oat one tried t MjcveJ now ' " 3ap irtittitBAHOX 5taMBch sa.VE & win take two VrtnikR to cxpufl the line. Chiursrrd wMb I - niiJiic MnH. aiEEJDAIN. TTyo. , Marsh 35. < 5paehU. > fattefl Stiiltf. 'Marnhal F. X. Had un veatHr- fl y arre ed Hdwarfl Alworti , pflstauater st CleeruMiut. on tbe charge ' tmluwfuDy de- iu.tn ± nr ; mafJ ma.rter AJ worth WH given a before Comminsioner Araun today wme bonnd over to appear before the 3t tes court at Cheyenne. Tie spe cific oCenne with which Mr. Alworth IB ciarstfl is that he withheld and tailed to deliver when called Jor official ziaO matter directed to one of the patrons of hie who hafl been appointed as bis One of tbe letters witiield contained the commi < 3 ian of the new appointee , and it Is charged AJworth's mntive tn refualnr ; to de liver the letter was to iold on to the post- offlce titmaulf R. nnJ ut "Mt-ridlan. CEETTEICXE. "Wyn. , March 15. ( Special. ) E. F. Stable of ttite city tas been civen & eontract by tbe Interior deportment to survey the tourteenth cuidp mpridian line Iron the fifth to the seventh standard par- aBfilE of latitude in Tinta county. Wyo- raiuc and afao to survey two townships of government land in the same vicinity. The survey ia mode to correct errors and adJust - Just liiSerenceE in surveys made of this portion Bf the state in 1880 end 1BHO. the cHCereDceE between the rw-o eurveys having complicated land hoi dines taken under the markings of the BeveraJ surveyE. OF STATE Sontli Dakota "Will Do BTt -r Bnklnefi * in R.i-ul E .tJt.t - Tlinn Errr rfnr . PIEHBJi , S. D. . March la. ( Special. 1 Land CommiHBioDer Eastman and Auditor Sleeves iave just completed the appraise ment lor Kale of state lande in B .number ol .Bounties in tbe eassem portion' 'Oftie Ktate , firing an average nriTmtTr er a little over JT p r acre. The range in tbe fitfierent eciuntiut is : McCoot , from note to S15 per acre : Late. HO to 5S ! > . Codlnj- ; tea , JIB to 123 ; Grant. II n to n" . 3fn. . 116 to S2S ; Kingfibury , 10 to 20 ; TQsne- taha. J10 to ISO ; Bobertt. J10 to flu. lie .office reportu a larger cumber of inquiries in regard to tie Btate lands tian Jor any past year , both in regard to sales and leases , the inquiries coming from eastern stales as well asfrom residents of ine Mate. Tie indicatione from tieBe insmnes are that a larger number of state lands wiH lie sold and lea ed tils year than Jor toy past year. Hnrtiiziir Exi nfrntr . S. D. . Marei 15. i-Special. ) Same time ago ciarees were Sled in tie Department cf tie Interior against Indian Agent John W Harding of the Yanktcn ugency- Tie apwdficaticns were tiat Agent Harding iad bean impounding cattle imlaw- fully and in ezceaE of bis authority. It was at that time asserted that when tieiie charges were djsposed of there were fifteen more to tie prHfarred , An Indian inspector was seat iMire by the department to in- the oiErEes. and he spent the part of a week taking testimony. "While Agent HariUng wat present during must cf the iEvtauj-i.tion. be bad vary little to say. but xnanaced to look pleasant throughout , and did no : st-um to be particu larly worried. The report of the inspector was doty &tmt te the department , and Agent Harding bas Jn rttceived the deciHioc of the tacretary o tie intarior thertun , embodied la a lecgtiy typ < wriaun communication Ircai tie < smi2nBftjoii r of Indian aSutrs. deriainc tiXAnarutrs tbe agent from thr holds that liiE action in impound ing outfit v.- . .arui aad prnpar , and en- jaln * iua. t. . . - _ greater diUgence in pro- i OttDg tbc iaiidc uf Lhc Indian ulloticee frm XTHSpuBiing cuttle of sottltirE on tied - dnitii > r v Laim. SEADWOOD , S. D. . Marci li. ( Special. ) -TJw jBlatng n > n ot tb - Knelt Hills are penmany Kiiififiwi ov r tbe new mining lure whici piuuwd tb law l gi tetnre. 5 e- tioo 1 f ibt lUUl oonrtinuBg tb boundary tC a quartz eliuoi incretises the sat Iram M6 u BOO J + tt to wjdtfe , the l n ti being J rft ut te tb old law. StHitinE 2 r 4u4Tce u teeatttr t sink a dMeovttry fch&fi ten fettt Jaiore recording. Anotber .bill , wbiuh the jMxting ul notlow SHCUOC 1 all wn rE of ajuitns clalme to JHHII io a oeeapiruout. j.iiuit on tbe claim u notice * I any moncngc or tnru3EDran e upon tbe jiropertv Ut' ort ri ffv.iss inuen S t-uiin 1 plaop * & peLbi-t a * Jui : ? nbc ras : fins Jor the n cfu.fi r-t . < - if mw oc . fHH < > m imjiria. nmi-r. f r Ji , T a c t r OTA , as 1 "Botii inv u-tfr iuid my ts CAarAi. L 'la cud ue\ are ttt buct iaiut we fc. ' c ever ba in tilt houKc LiJit my wile wu frantic w u > aeuducbr tor two a vk fcbe triac nDcir of vour C As > C-AJCET i and mer ruiitv a tbe PILLS w her neu4 tlmo * , . " CBA.S. tIc & -Ic t Deposit Cu Patsburc , Pa. Pl tt iit. Pu tu'.ir -iitrn" Tune Coot Do Ouac. X < - BT t.it. . vk . Kit. 2x. CURE COKETIPATIOK , „ . u , ft JU ; Tvouw. - " * -r' - 'if" ' a a. < } a tB 2uy. i - . * rr h. - T-c. tk * NCMW irkr'v km antic * tt ( Mined. man toe tnfttft Vf tk in . D. . It tt r pi T. vhtte t toe r tt Inn Ut momiftc T f nrn-t H it * bntrr aii wrtMt tIM Jim B3fw ntUpr. and irifi rBraitt i ao Bt ta pat tl > * erou i la vnofl COD - t oa for idov-tttr aad > i . Blm. Tbr hoif > * fT. Ii not likelr > 'Jgia ia otltnBBMBM. . FTEHJUt. fi. D. Marck B TM Df1hn of te hHt tew * rx'Bl jnt ? tk pralrt * ie Oaf ? ta Bttrt trafleRls the ciiuiiiif or nt-rai WWOMT. prwrtdinc tb * unr.BBi ry awtetnre to tdt-s atMeee. and vaO ttrr i ertmad a day. berdc it-fQ probablj- prwRtBlitB twereek * . nn n M order. saon FALLS , s. D. . Man * is i 7ie r ffl. > A teH-prmai Irna Viborj tJBn Irer P&tthton wa on bc charge of arBrdini ; mm. Me > ir4 ants. Tbe crime vme 2atefted Mfo jsTB a o. Tire amrOerHI aax w e Vaiow-n t hav * Il'Ofl in cMb vfrsn te { wee aliveanfl the crime tree commltvefl te i wctrr * poaArasitx : of ihi . The arrest at ftmtoon. vb ir a j > mmitH-a ; lanijer. hw orte ( KfildalJoE in tbe J ectlon viers he a th ? HltBgei vicflte are taowa. ne Cwcrt. . S. D. . March la.i Special Tel - erani. > Tb HOpreaH1 court this aTteraoon banded Sown an opLtunn tor Ju3e CorsoD In tan- ease oJ Fryderir.k E. Matter aia t SmsmB Dorst t aL Gram coaatr. dorylas a taotioc tor leave ta umish utipplemeataj | abBtratn aad motion to dismiss apfteaL Praat G. Bohri nf < aark was admitted to practice on certificate Iron the conn of Grt n Nfl > rn"l-B C ntrnrt. VEHiULLlON. S. D- . March 15. CSpe- dal. Eric Srlene. master mechanic and contractor nt this city , hut ; been awarded the contract lor > baildinc a school house at Poaca , Neb. Tbe contract caUe tor an out lay of ni-POO. and the inilfiisg is to be cconaleted br neaa Ian. saoo : FALLS , s. r > . . March IE .special TetepTon. > Tne bnary snow stern abeted iurini ; the night and today bos l > eea cltrer tnd bricit. More snon ? now is TO the ground than at acy tfcne this winter or d any ne tinre lor pevnral wincerE. T -n Iiicbffc of ± nwr , KDpTTALL. 5. D. . March 15. ( Speeial.V- Ten inches ol snow fen here yesterday , nafcinc : the bearlest lull of the winter. Were it not that the eno-w IE henrr witn water , a bad Wirsarfl would prabably be the result. Hf OaljRrprat * TThj .t Hn Been S .ld Aronnd tbr Glulir. It has been demonstrated repeatedly in every state in the union und in many Inr- eiia countries thut Chamberlain "e Couch Remedy is a certain preventive and cure for crnup It hns become tbe universal remefiy for tbai dmeaae M T FiHher of Liberty. W VB _ . only repents what has been said around tbe clnbe when hewrites "I ha"ve family for tievern.1veiirB and tJwayB with perfert BUCCKSE. "We betipve .ho.1 it IE not only the best cmipb reciedT but that it IE u sure care for crnup I : hus BEt-efl the litres of our cnilfiren a number of times. " This remedy IB for sale by all ACQUIT BARON 31EDENFELD CUicacn Jury Krr Him of of Killing C aKtn.be SlcDonnld. CHICAGO. March In. 3arcn Curtvnn Biedenleld was actjuitted tonlgit of the charge cf murder in tie killing of Constable Charles P. McDonald. The iury returned a verdict of not guilty as C o'clock , after sir hours of deliberation. "When the verdict -was read the baron arose and held out his hund , first to one iuror and another , grasping tie iand of each in a warm. Vise-like grip. "I thank you. " he said to each. One Juror. Henry C. Latus , refused to shake hands with the man ie iad helped to make free. immediately Clerk Lauci made out tie discharge from the county Jan and the baron ! hurried dcwn the hidden elevator tor the 1 last -ttme "When he got to the jafl ie had' ' | nothing to do but gather up tie ibunOes ie I i i had made rsedy in advance , ezp cting uc-1 | ' qulttal , and tien ie left his cell. As ie was' i i ' going tie news of his acquittal spread , i through tie jafl end the prisoners net up a j i mighty yell. The barnn had made htmself popular in tie Jafl and ciuer after cheer j , ran through the corridors in token of ap- ; , prwval of the verdict. Tie baron was flushed as if h were an unexpected fiattery. "Ccme back and see us again , " yelled one prisoner. "I i-pe not , " said tie baron , with a touci of humor. i X > lt.rin rrr o 1 > 3' a T * omen. i Another great discovery has been made. and that , too. by a lady in this country "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests , but her vital organs were undermined und death seemed imminent. For three I months sie cougied incessantly and ooult ! not sleep She finally discovered a way tD recovery , by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption , and | was so muci relieved on taking f rut dnsr that sie slept all night , and wih two 1 bortles has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luthe' ' Luti " Thus wrtes tV C. , Hamnick Co of Shelby , N C. Trial i bottles lr at Kuhn Co ' drug store. Regular WZP M'c aid J1.0U. E"ery bottle guaranteed RUN PRECIPITATES A PANIC D -p i ii r "f Clnriuuati Sm-inc" S riely B&nk. Hcvr &a - Dry. March 15. The Cincinnati Savings society today was the scene ef a i pacickr ruiu A difigrunclsd depoaitnr had been aaked to withdraw his amount. He thi-pateBe * t s t * ' nThe af&c rs suspeat that be circulated tie story that tie bank vroe is bad condition It has nearly II.UOO dupoafeoTK. "Wiea the 'bunk Bpenefl tedar ne-e u-a a cluiur "f depositors waiting te draw UMfir money Some a ! them neglected -.0 iKt&r ; tbetr boakt > and were BHHI after -.hem TlMtee Kprttad the alarm. Frightened vaniec ami men crowded into tbe pis.e : _ Pi . .reaitto were called to preserve order. Meantime tbe bank paid out ae rapidly as jmus'hl * . In tbf afi moac the crush woe o great tbat two patrol wn one w-ere 'brou nt up aad rapes Btr tcbud acr < the sidewalk * o t6M tfae crowd cuuid be kept m ord r br ti * ntjore ar more of policemea u prMervc ere r At 4 o'clock the were el * ei. with tie nny 'M'aHtnT tbat tier wautf be npeiMtd at * o cluck Thuntdor moraiog. Tbe jiaUc * witi AiS- ruity decrud tit ddewalk Ail tanks ol ibe city 'bulieved in tbf jauad&eu ml la * f.jr.n i Bttottty and irtxAy oCe7 td it aB tie in. tier tt FIRE RECORD. nii Tvvrii i t f n tuvfctMO. . i tbe sdwjB bun- drr Wtrtimptcr , Kan. . Ute mnrBtir bunuMl mtf. tmnH > u fc hteub W * * * ti. We itaninMt. Tbe blue * auu A mr < Mt > rt"nr ul s. BU * oUu . Tke to * la : t.UWL ! ul\EbAOY \ BEEF BLAU LIE a * . OtTtkr LJPttBBwt daahcEC at ? 3WST 3F W0SBRT LEAtES F93 9WB * . nt tlfr 9lr > ai twr In r > TS'ai. tafrt to lint. CHJCAOO , Mwtfli ISTO ? tat Mai * Hi- arm ? Jx-eT conn Bf } nw to b * MMatto&al. B * nffierr of the regtOftr raiT. Flrw X. F. r > rrn 3r rtmtwta of of Q o r l MOW. liMMnttMt Dl-rtt fe tiK In Cttfea * ttt-hftiT 43 ctainpfl ' V-rf tMravd tbe BflWteM tbnncti twc ni > it WM mat t < 9 t. He tantHSefl ainijIIOti M K. AM Tb-y Drfte : "ATw you 8.-wa.-e tiwt So tb * pracsas irf tttit meet uuacrgoee ct aa UWen- as md Off ttould Burrtve in K "I aon'i tauu < a y th * ? were t e. tkep wsre fte4. " Tbe boa 3 r. Jnr Onaba ttodrlit , la- of tire ( tuwk ymrtewit Jx1 amde at afl KaasoB CKy > 3) mt ts * lK r city swrnwiflBaoe viU tw tahtat Tbe la- tenumi of thtewnn ie to return to Cliicaeo by nesT TueMflar * nfl proeeefl wlta the cx- cmiaacioa ' of w-lt eatvef iiere. Tie eriftence bmactrt terih toteywae largely ccuiuhtHTe tr KB ature. tnatoly "ttb rrfiran&e the condition irf canaefl aafl ? e- Tri ers.ted bee ! vbvc Imnefl te tb * troop * on tihipbocrd tafl to Cubt nafl * ts eCect npon the ottiaiers. ! > rlop Ftomnlnr Pnifon. Dr. John 3. Sttfw of Sonet. 3l Bttrgeon o ! the Thlrfl EUlnoif volustcars.u > Kmfi < thsa OB de voyage Irom Newport News 'to Vorto Hlco , caanefi masl iierf was IfiBHefl aad there "rafi a creai Seal ol cnraplatot iMtard tboitt it. It "iniB strtasy anfl saoseatia ? an * < tifl not seem tn nouriHh the men. Sinch slcUneae InQwwefl the use of It. The wit ness attrflratefl tha ickae s to poteoatai ; . He tbelie efl that develop to the hot sos to 2ve or sli after the can TLB opened , ruder CTOBS- esanHaatian , Dr Sh w told about belnr ; caHefl out one algtt to look alter the man of Coiapany A , who were reported to save 'been ' poisoned 'by ' eattor ; canned roast beel. He salfi they vomited Zemrrnny snfl it seemed that typodernie mjections of norphtae vonld tarflly relieve the pain. They were nick for SIKHS fiays with diarrhoea anfl testinal trotfhle. "When the men ceased eating the earned maat meat TTUS there any tapJWfiiaeia. ? " asked Major l < pe. "Tee. the canned roast beel generally pave them diarrhoea and paBtroduoflenitis. " "Did yon to an odcial way recommend its * " discontinuance "Tes , sir. to ay Immefliate comaanflBr. " "Did the cnmrniaBsry come arocnd and find out how these things were" " * He came several times and told ns it was aD right. I think it was Captain Piper. He told us it was tH right and we wocld have to eat it. Sometimes we subGSinned what they " .n bacon , bur a great deal of that had maggots to it and had to be condemned. If we tad depended upon the army rations the troops "would have starved to death. They spent an tie money they gut to buy things to eat either at the commissary store or in the city. " "What was the .brand on this canned roast beef ? " beefI -I think it was Llhby. McNeOl I am not. trure. I tried to eat anne of it , i > utconic1 not ; It was absolutely revolting. " Auotlitrr lum ni tinriBt. . The nen witness was Colonel Fred 3en- nitt. colone ) of the Third Illinois volunteers. He spoke ol tie voyage tmm Newport News to Porto Hico. "There were a great msny complaints about the canned rcast befil. " ne said. "The complaint about the canned roast beef was that tt was nauseating. = ped- meus were brotigin. to me lor e aminstlon end I found thea very repnlcrve. The meat had a disacreeahle smell. " "Witness remembered tiai the Massachu- Berts come to Arroway with a lot of r-- tnEerator beef on t > oard and tbat some of it was thrown overboard. The complaint about tie refrigerator beef was that it showed Blgns cf decomposition. Perhaps 50 per cent of rt was thrown cway. The wit- cesE desired to have scicken out the tes timony in regard to the condition of the waganc to which the meat was hauled or to be given an opportunity to refute it. The court permitted frfrp to erplato Colontj Bennett said the wagons of tie Third Illinois were specially nsefl Jar fcauJ- ing meat end lor no other purpose. Tae were kept clean , hay being placed In tee bottom and the meat covered. In answer to General GiUesple the wit ness stated that he did not eat any of the earned roast be f nor the refrigerator bear. He was not nick at alL H bought some canned bucon and fresh < & . He noticed that the canned roast b ) f bore the label of Ubby , McNeffi Ubby. Major Joseph A. Sanbom of Chicago , ma jor of the First volunteers , testified that the roust canned bf was unpalatable. Be Inspected the refrigerator beef. Two is sues out of three were in fine condition. but the third Tfus condemned because de- coinpoeitioE bad pt ia. The wttnes ai- I tributed the Bpoilmg of the meat to tie I neglect of Tbase charged with the clary of isfiuirg it to the men. Ar. ibr Man ? - Mucsrwty > Int , VTUliam H. Replogle testiJwd that be served in the bospit&l cnrpe at Parto Eioo and that canned roast bettf was frequentiy served to the corps. Hehad seen three or four cans opened with maggots running out of them. 'Witness stated that at Guay- amo he saw a piece of cooked Irttsb beaf which iad maggoic in it. In reply to Major Lee the witn H told of the stcknoBE of ane Thomson , wbo had aoiiinc vbasevnr to eat tbt firsi day after landtag. The second day he was given i earned beef and hard tack , but had no way I nf making oo e. The aian Uwwiae very I sick and di d within a we k. | Ai die afturiuMHi sesxloD FHr i Serpcajjt XliH T. Salavic at tbe Seventh Timed Status tntaotry uu > Ufi d thai some of tb * s ec i oerapiatMtd that tb * ounted rcutt iHHJf m , DM palatable A * to wrfrtReratar befit. i EOQK > at it spoQ d about iuUf af it an4 tt was burk d. i CorpofiU Frank P So ac of the twentlj tafoatrr * ud be did sot aetr Ry enaD- } 4l < uot a-bbtit ea canned iwwt b f an tae war to Cute. IB Cub * b * ww soxoe. wiiisb be did IMH ta t * . tat n * > Utd taffi ? and had a prttac tUatt ew itVery itotl * f it IB MM W to Major 1 ? tie yttium tai 2 of tbe cc TOKtted afmf Bting tut ; ( oaut ttaMf . p * g Tfr foffli giwm Tiusd owAiry , tkM te Ue tmminaad tbt ottoem ustf vtttoot ac Uw auoiwitfjc te Ante. T * aarqilatin ahotu dw eauiafi iMflf , W HUd , wiic tiua tie was Che taut ud would mat wt It itont tictaf i vi. ftowvk ib& < Awvsr tbr timt of tiu * itrr na r and tt Ser a rmtlnn * Xta MB lur tb * "Jl tt 1SK dtifpe. Ttare to MbMttMv sad OK fat and prtpwe ere a ) . i Mir wpnlMvsu" Coknel Bocry L. Turver , to west to Cob * it cooNBaaa of the Firstt CUnoit ; te- faatry and eckm briftaiSler iNnmriu in t > e Soramd brhtadv of tbe TMrd dJrMoe of tb * FtttfcT Araty corps. Mate * tten be b trta > to Mft dome of tiw HBtted tn-rit. btrt tt bte anfi be iwaM ant o tt. tt SHMt uaflt tor a ration tt tkt > warm eltmate. B renarflsfl It at a unwholiigonie ratioc tor WajwiC. aad Irotn the S < t or tb a B. * ry aswbol H > cater tor tb c also. Be rMwraVC It Be a ooc- tribuuns canoe of tbe 8te1a eM of the met He htMJ aim tried to et tbe rtfrtimratefl bM > ! . but coaJfl aot. as it EET him the Aiarrboea. Lirnlenant IlBTif' Stn-trmrntK. Flr LtetttMwst 3d. FD rfe of the First cavalry - ' * caBsd TJJWJE reqoeitt of Major Le . Se said that to Caba the men opened all the case of rtmsl beef i titH > d to them , but only coBHiinefl oee-bjilf of titr contents OB an average , the rest was thrown a.wuy becaune it T.-as unfit to eat. "The costaatB of tb * caa. " he saifl "weald be about three-quarters suet , not what yon would call meat. Perhaps one-quarter or one-fifth of the can weeK be good fibre meat , the rest appears * to be tailing * , or clippings. Sometimes a can would be en tirely BpoOed. "Wttnese said he once opened a caa which BtaaHed badly ; he eramined it and lounfi magcots in it- " Major l.ee : "How Si& the maggots get in tbare ? " "They were canned in there. " Colonel Davis : "Are you aware that is ' the process of canning , this meat undergoes I such an intense beet that no animal life could Bcrrive to it ? " I "I don't mean to BBJ- they were alive , j I They were 4ea2. " | Major Lee. "Ton are pssitlve about the 1 identity of the animal ? " "Tes. sir , quite positive. " "In consequence of the caimed roast beef not btung suSciectly sustaining and not having nntrfcnenl in It , & & your men lack Inr iooa ? " They S d. " Colonel GOlespie : "TThnt was tie name of this brand that yen letmd with maggots to it ? " "It was Swift anfi Compary's braad. " * "Are you certain of that ? " "I am certain. " The court adjourned to meet in Omhaa to morrow. DAY'S DOINGS OF THE TRUSTS EndiKli 'jndica.trwltli Lurce Cmpltnl Will BtcjPetroleirm ricld in iDdJmi Territory. KANSAS CTTT. March 2Z. The Journal says5. . C Sulan of Chicaga. representing on English syndicate , wbo is in the ciry. claims that he has obtained an option an 100,000 acres of land in the Cherokee notion in the northeastern pert of the Indian Terri tory , in the recently discovered petroleum fields. According to Mr. 'Rulim. the condition IE thut tie lenses shall be'cJosnd within tea flays- Major Graham , an er-offlcer nf the British army end an English capitalist , is at the head of the syndicate. The capitalists hack of it include many of the wealthies : men in England , who have had experience in the European oil fields. Mr. Hulan says the present company , of which he IE an offi cial , has men back of It whose wealth would easily aggregate 250.11(10,000. ( It IE independent of the Standard Oil com pany and erpectE to compete with that com pany , not only in the markets of America , but of Europe. Tanli line steamers of 7,000 tons burden have been bunt and are in the hands of the company. They win run from Pan Arthur and other gulf ports to Euro pean countries. NETS" YOKE. March 15. More than 100 ) fciut goods manufacturers met in this city today to consider the noMsabiltty of form ing a combination of interests , Mr. Bilker , a Philadelphia lawyer , is said to be the chieJ J promoter. He erplaine.fi the plans of the suggested combination to the manufacturers. Ii was said that the plan is to form a combination on a "basis of KI5.000.DQD pre " ferred stock to pay T per cent and Safi.ooo.HOO , common stock. A committee was appointed to estimate the output of eaeb plant in the * CDUnsry. tbe cost of production end the al lotment cf stock. und r the consolidation The representation was very large irum New York. Vermont und Connecticut. These manufacturers were also represented : Nor folk & New Brunswick Hosiery company. New Brunswick , N J Powhatan Monufar- turing company. Norfolk , E. S. Godschtlk t Co. . Philadelphia , J E. Honlpen & Co. Philadelphia , E-oxford Knitting company. Philadelphia , Armstrong Enfcting company ChartotteevUle. Va. CLEVELAND. March 15. Hapifl progresE is being made in forming the nut and bah combination. In this cwy inventories hsvt j been taken at the plants Bf tbe Tpsoa NBI company , the Ktrk-Latty Manufacturing company , the Atlas E'.lt and Screw com pany , the National Screw and Lock com pany. Chapin Bott and Nut company and Cleveland LocU , Bolt and Nut company ' Options have already been given the trusn i by tb * Latty company , the Up&on company and the Kirk aompany. The promoters ol ! tbe combine claim to have m t witb. simfla : isnctiese tarrughont the country. I SALTfCWOBE , March 15. Plans for the nwrgnnizauon of the International Trust t ! company were completed today and tbe new | aompany will 'be ' ruady lor tbuainees ia o Bbnrt tnne. The pnjnwtare of the new company - 1 pany are Jtibn E. Saarles of New York I John L. "WUliame & Co. f jaichmand , Mid- dendurf , Oltvtir & Co. . Douglaae H. Gordon. Ctitrles T. 'Wfifitoott of Baltimore and t there. Tie corajjaay wffl have- capital 1 stack of several uuUifae of dolltrs and wni be istematiooaJ n snape. having ulrnady nr- p&SA&d j j * oonBtfction in i ev xal European ciuee. > TQeCBSTEit. Must. . March IS The In- tematUnuLl Power ucrsapanj t ter pcrchasttd and eomplfliMd tb * nwHwary trn.n t r lor tbe entire property of tbe "Wbfceiock Engine ecroiMUiy of this city. Tbe traaafar aggre- pai t an tE unent of asarly JMHijauo. It ti stated that tbucc worte will < be l nMtdittt ijf ealarged and run nnd r the same ma&us - aient as the Kbode Uland Lwucionve workx jun purchasad toy the company VEtr TO&K. March IS. The B rld te- morrow will sayMakart of b cycl tt have arrangfid tbe d ailff for tb foraianoc of s trade aaaUuacuoii that will iotnlve t * tbe anttiuBt of JM.Bftti.Wrt. It i * mood uuc tee at tb * l < t < MBg icaluvs oi wluttils bave aatr d tbe " " 'rt'tnnTititi aae taat several BIJMIH : will b ? p enuudwl to ad * tbeir Btenatur M > u > tte mowemant. A. 6. paMiBE u cmdxud wiii Wing the qptrfc IB tbe ecobiae. ffith ktai tu A. A Fta * aad . f. Gormnlly M or Tnl.r r mj < nnj Aiirmxit . . . M * ct is. TI * , ' YftMMttHafi4 KhMC. , fattf I it1 per ccsi. C \EKM4 \ PKuREElGSOtT Viiofc 3t SM Lwc OK- AT8N98N $ UL TAXA7WN 311 t C i ! Tt4rcYt h KB A 1 4r | b ne C. tn - i in Sntr Iu < n I i i I . Mich. , Tftarct K Ow raff ( ' thie artwrswJii pot the fiftfefeia * track to ta * J ciNiat r- tar voicfe te ic ( been Bostefttoi ; i rate ana wne w TOT- raor. x-hcfi 1 slcnrfl tin. AUHtnwt taxation bin. Tbc act fe UniD * K JT Tn * ofcjwrt of a * kffl is O * taxation or railroad , erjiress. tl-tr ib nA cantp nrs in tfre sat * tarns the t ei w mJter tttamct ? ti-c raw Sxed ty 6. te btMC4 of & * e pwjrnor. with the con-ma ; of the snamta. Tbe WU to esMBtial 7rtiTnlAr * the MJU- aft when draft-eft. UM > mly important anwrndarenw : bf > tnr ofre reqnirtnt : UK > MO- at's onBSnnatioii of tb * fwveraor's ap- and one vtMXKutiui ; a Site pr - tor the Inrfeirore of IraaeirtM ctetue tor noB-jisj-aieiit o ( taxes. Tb * act repealr the artloii of the tew ttt-rft.BJore. oador which railnHrtlli here best1. taxed sgwctScally upon their TO SUPPRESS THE SMALLPOX lor th Out thr ATSTEIC. TPZ . Marb 1 The Teras leg islature tnday pu.wed a bill making on ap propriation of J-.unn to be ns rd by the state health officials in suppressing the prevalence of Rm&ttpo : at Laredo. I : is reported here that there are now 5Ht ) penple sick to t > d to Laredo as victims of the smaltpcs. The state health omsers win ta.be < iharge a : once and institute firnstic measureB to relifTe Laredo cf the RESULT OF CHICAGt ) PRIX-CRIES. Rrnotuinntiun of Curlrr H. Hn.rriouii CHICAGO. March 15. The result of the democratic primaries , which were held to day. Insures the renomination of Carter H. Harrisns lor maj r. No apposition to the Harrison ticket was made at the poHs by the aShererts of es-Govemor Alcgelfl , wao wai run as an independent candidate , and to consequence a light vote was polled. No trouble was reported except in the stock yards .district , 'where ' there were the usual mcnftier of broken heads. The real of tie ciry was tjuietIt will , to all probability. be as loBowK- City treasurer. Adam Ortef- son , city derk. "VTiHlmn Loeffler ; ciry at- tomey , Andrew J. Ryan. Etcrhtirth Ballot ut J- SACHlAMENTO. Cal. . Mar = a IS. Grant and 3ums each polled his vote at the eightieth tallot taken for senator today. The 'baDot showed no change to tie deadlock : Barnes. " " Estee. 1. Bums , " 7 ; Gram. , "fl : 5co . F > ; Hosenfeldt , democrat , 1. "White. democmt , , Phelan. democrat. 2 : Braun- hart , democrat. 1. 'Muduc. ' democrat. 1. Try Jor Anotlirr Joint SrHxion. SALT LASE. rtah. March 15. Democrats of tie houhe and nenate huve been making eEorts today to secure enough votes of members of 'both ' houses to reconvene the j joint session of the legislature and vote again for Tnitpfl States senator. Tie move ment frflxd. iio-wever. and it is probaile nn further eEort of tie kind will be made , Po n. - ncr liatr Bill DT < - B.td. . JEFFERSON CTTT. Mo. . March 15. The ifiBouri house today killed tie 2-cent pu- 1 Hunger rate 'bill. ' It was amended by Hirlk- , ing out all after tie enactingclause. . Tie | vote was 74 to 47 HaHroad men to an parts of tie state had petitioned acainut the bill. i tecuuse it would result ts the reduction of I their salaries. InHLrn7ie-r Conorrim Quit Bntn - * . LEXINGTON. March K. Four foreign fire insurance companies. Baloise of Switzerland. Ketherlends company. Svea company of , Denmani and Helvetian company have witidrawn from all businesB to this city and state on accouin of warfare waged upon them to the Fourteenth Judicial district of the state. i DEATH RECORD. i Old-Tiin in BlnrV HIUii. > LEAD. S. D. . Marci 14. iSpeclal.l , Hesry J. "WiHiamE , cnother old-timer of the Bluck Hilla. has died in tiis city of ieart trouble. He came to Lead in 1S7S 1 aad hue 'been in the employ of the Home- sttke company as one of the head machin- " iste ricst cf tie time slnse. His wife died I the first of this year. He leaves a son in 1 Ciicagn and five sons and a daughter and ! one brother in this city. "i Di - on Hi Doormrp. ; "WHITING. Ia. . March 15. ( Special. ) Jens Dalberg. section foreman of tie Siouz City Pacific railroad at this point , dropped . dead at 6:20 : o'clock last nigil of ieart dis- , , ease. Mr. Dalberg complained during tie ' day of not feehng well , but completed his B' day's work. He had Just entered tie donr of iijs iome wien be fell. He lecves a wife and two small children. Cnj.tn.ln O" > Ia.nry. Captain Hiehard O'Maller , at one time a member of the city councfl ana a well j Imown and popular citizen , died at 2 o'clock , thiE morune of pneumonia. * Farmer GroloiciKt of Indlnna. I INDIANAPOLIS , Ind. . March IS. John Coliert. for many rears state gt-olusisi of r Indiana , died at hie home in this city today , j aged 71 years j Enilotvnif nt Complin ; PuMn. i EJCHMOVD Intl. . Marcb 15 A receve' ' was aipomted today lor the Canuneiita. PratHrniTy union. UL endowment . . „ _ _ in Richmond eight years ago , ur as Pt are t" . ' . ! ) ( ) ( the liabilities are UB- ' known Payments to the amount of K : IKK art- due in four months Tbe cwise of thf , action is attributed to unfavorable legiila- j _ I - The foods we eat furnish energy for the body just as burning coal makes steam for sm engine. The experiments of Prof. Frankland , Ph. D. , of Lon don , shows that cod-liver oil yields two and one-half times more energy than starches or sweets , Scott' * Emulaon is pure cod-liver oil combined with hypophosphkes of lime and soda. It forms fat , gives streagth , eariches the bJooo , iavigomes the aerves , aad repairs tsaies. - * Bflt > > "t CheBuu , S w fart. ' " f c- > - ? , ] - ! ii : > - " " . - a-i - nwu t ntllpMto f nmtHc . -Tb > t a trMttpnrt tBK ot bitard the EKlr.b of rt'lorfd tutMstrr. Colnnfi J ? J. ' tdtniMT wttb mir a Own otttrort itt i tt- other POST SMTTH AT * . , aiarch IR TJw Ktri- a * mia T a : Hrban nt r r urn fl ti > wiwk Tttnw lr tfcp Baunlt ; ininw ai Ho-wf B T * nad > rum * with UKoTp" .or > aad aT - Tuminc tc wtf * Tbf npftor erw ( ! tn Irrtwwt * ail the iir-ih-Ti. ar WEATHEB FORECAST . * r > rl rn .Va and tw-nm "Warmer in "W 7 n , ' VASHTVGTOX. * arrh IS. Pwecwrt tor Thursday For Nebraska Mrf S w Fair , wmrawr. For Sooth rwot PCw ; Kar ; rarta- I bk > wind * ' For Iowa and MBwourt Firtr. warawr in extrMB * w at m jmrttoB : Mirti wtnais I : For C3oor ao--O cHy * tr. warmer : t ; OF THE WKATHEB OMAJHjL. JAmrcb S. Omaha rpixire otir : - poratore aad preclpltmiion ootcpurcd w " tbe porrw smdlJ e day of tbe Mist th- i 9. Maxisnutn Minimum tetoj > r mr * AT 'rap * trmperature . -I1- r : .m .w ' bwnrd of temperature aafl preci.uti at Omaha for tb. flay since Jtarc-h l ISH : VormaJ for the flay for tbe day ji > 6 deficiency since Wart h & . .r.rHT'ir in * day. . . . i i kxiiKiTwfor tbe day " ' < r TmaJ rainlan star * March 1. . . r : n t 'fici jnT sinre Marcto 1 m. : n 11'ienrv rorreap g jwrtoa 1M * tt . : i Deflrtency corresp'g period HIT , Kii on Irnm i-taUon * nt S i AN3 ETATZ Or rtniaha. , cloudy - . . . . Nnrtb Platte. partly plonfty Salt Lake , cloudy - . v'tiei nndoaoy . . * . , . . - . Rapid City , cicudr Huron , cloudy . Wllllaton. clear . . . . Chicacn cloudy St Paul , partly clondy. Dawnpo t. cloudy Ht-lena. miowine Kansas City , cloudy . . . . Havre , rlear 3tsinart-k. c-loudy GalTestnn. cmufly - I T indicates traie of precipitation ' L. A. "VTELSH , oriaBt CSltia.l ! j A rici mas Scfi tie other dav. He S = 3 in thr very = udscrum = r of lift , " and h = leit his fanuly SI.OOO.DOC. The doctor's c = ra - i dtt showed that death resulted from rrphoid fever. The doctor himself said to a friend . " That msn was a suicide. He had a splendid constitution I could hav- pulled hm through if has Ktamach had beer ! - o n n d But he runicd his stomach try hasty meals , snatched m inter- x-alf of basmess and 'bynecrlect of pymptoms which have been warurnp hm a year past , that his stomach R-ab failing ir ia = dunes. " The rrmptoms of a disordered condition of the stomach and the orpins of fiigestiot : and sutritian are. aTnonr others. " "Isil- arrpetite. sour nstnps. heartburn , -undue fullness after eating. ficD headache , dingy comolezion , discolorr-d eye. fluctuations in physical streafth. ncn'ounaeas. bleepless- nesfi. despondency. No one person wiD neve an these symptoms at once , but ary one of them calls for prompt aid for the Buncrmg stommih The restoration of tbe stomach , dicesti-re and nutritive organs to n concitiot ! of sound healti. beirms with the first dose of Dr. pierce's Goldfs Medical Discovery. The cure jsrogreshes iron : that dose until the functions of the stonuich and its related organs ure ta bealtiy operation. Then the aerves are quiet , the" appetite healthful the bleep restful , tat eye liricir. . the complex ion clezr. In one word the body is in a coadiaon of perfect health "I waa troubled with indipestioc about rwa -"enTB " w neWill Bpvter Eatj of Julinettu. Lntab Co. . Idaho i tnrd different doctnrs und renaediefc but to no avail until I wrutr to vou and you told nrwhat to do I suffered wiiij a ' pcin'Tn irr stomach and left sidr and thought that it would tin inr Kow J an clad to vnte this smd lei you tnow thai I an : at ! right I can do my work now witaous pats and 1 dnot hae i that "urcd feeling thai I tird to bare Fi"c ' bottles of Dr I'ierrr'6 Golden Medical Dif- ; coveruad two vialh of la * Pleasant Pellets' ; currfi sac Don't let the dealer seH you a substitute , I if you waa : a cure Insist on havtag : " Colder Mrdical Discoverr ' ; Dr Pirrct- - Pleasant Prllpt ? surpass an j coTapiezinc nowder ? Thrr mate the b c ' ana tb.e cam-plezian clear It ll'i c Localtzcd Pain or Ache You Can Prumptly Kill It With B BENSOIT8 , 2 SEAU \ D * 3tv , ' 31THC IT AMP * ElQfe r. . : . IQENUINE * t is the best POROUS PIASTER Gi nnicbtHii , mort p rnintt"nt r * ( m ? ir Tibpn- XIU ISn VUlCJfc , Si JIUCT l iHIUllC i. . V Itl- ' . m'f'rk ' SuuNir- J iiiiwu. N T uuutititma. m Subscribers Only - e. ' Ttif- Bee C' 5t eact CALI- m 'C ' i "wet-o ttf 1- " . i'BJ Oltf JS . ' 6 ' , " > ( Da. , f una ana gt a cnpp tre Woman's 5 Hotne Companion J FREE To Bee Subscribers Only. flr Citi Circclatioc Dcpt A KEDICIKESTIMUL1KT DUFFTS PURE FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FUSEL OIL * f ttiront vn * n4K. Hr n bn 1nlr It m ? ' l nt-M t l > winr a If tor M-rnt tttc- trr In thr idlrwminrW * < * . r .iiij'hlr1 for Ilir r rn Monsro Bicycles 25 S35 S5 Style , QoEliiy , Price , AGENTS W1.NTED EVERYWHERE. Mann-cti Cycle Nits. Co. Chicago. ne York. HUMAN ILLS Of Errr Dfc -rt > > tl m Iny \ -rr Be PrriuniK-ntlj < nrt-d lij tl < - I TMV | > T Ai > | > Uritti u ft KJwtrlrlr ? Dr Brnurtf El 'trlr Brit l En- dnrid V ? IMiT icinttfc atiiZ Kcom * iiirndrd Jiy m.o < t Curt-d Pmirjitii 1 lt J > \ rnk.nM * In Mm and It is hard t ; < pet pbysiritLnp tr > indorvf L : ' fm nui lr. tbf old m-th ( c ! oJ ffu My Electric Bell if a Km ? w > i at tie mwSiraj prof aion " u cinatinn at ttrst met with trreai opjios : : tt Irtim th n. and IBI ! > the anti-toxin fi. meat lor diptbena had to win tt * ' tatn favor with the men wbo belicr * to ds tTEatment. My Belt is tbf trp * of tbe ta - procreaslve infl Buccesf uJ sif tbod * of i ti- Xtntiteeneb centnrt- Gradually doc" > have bft-n ronvincefl tbty are being ci'ir- pt-U-d to ackuc-Tcledge thp uperlortt > - 331ctrJclry ( proper- ! applied I over dru TE : tb - iHirnnment t-ure ttf nxiet of the I.if- whici human flews if heir Drugs csrn - ruri tbvy fiiniplr Btimulate If 5'ou hL < e drus : treatment you knc'W tias to be a Or , Beniisti's ' Electric Belt To perfect rest me ma.rv vcars of on j " BtuSy and work It is now perfected an 1 kaow just what rt will dc. It is no wi'.a me I abs , lu rly anH a pMr-miner c * . r a every mu < e wh-rt 1 recommend my 3eM. U it wUl ao : cure you 1 will ttl. you HO. My B--li tuts eam i : up a.-r : : has coEvlnr d the axist stapacal ll is HiLfe imc sure A cnilfl CEJI recuuur the currcat. snitsail > er ta ? fact that flBftort , iadnrFi ? asy 5elit means but on ? tciag it m"u.nttio.1 they are ainplr indorHtag a wonaerru ; teven- tioa. U I > r BHU- n n s Elertric Bell would not do all 1 claim Jar it you would have kno-wn . : long ago , tor pon- ndence is a ma tier oi slow growth , but bad news traxIs lil : I unequivo c a 1 1 y i jruaront ( e nay 3eh to cure SexuaJ laipo- pcimry. Lost Manhood , Var-icoeele. Sv- mamrrhdia nd all Sexual Weakness" .n either set. restore Shrunken or TTndeveicfH- Parts and Vitality : cure RhMuaatlsnj in iu form. Lame 3ack. General anfi NOITOUF I"- t-iltry. Kidney , Lreer and Bladder Trouli. s. Cnronit Constipa-uon. Dysptnisia , ui ! F insJe Complaints , etc. Has 'Oft , si'li'n chamois ccrvero' ' "pange * let-trodB than , nut t > urn and nkBter , as do tbt * bare * niu , eiectrndes used on ufl other makes of t > < - t. Elet-trifity cannot penetrate tne fv--.n througi bar mftal rt is retained epee 't * surfat-'p hent-e tbe burna. My Beit j.p-t. not shocU as do batteries and tbe rur- : per.etrates that 1 * tbe reason 1 can px-i - aEtee a cure. "When worn out tt car t > - renewed for only 75 cents. JSo otiwr i > < - : ran be renewed lur any price and w rir. worn ou : i > worthless. The priess of ir Belts are not half wbat is naked lor ' : m ol < i-svle belts. i tnoR tbert was npv < r a greater or rao-e useful discovery or invention tnan my E - trie BHt , 1 us well Hf otbrJ-B. have ka. w : or j-earH that Electricity was tbe RTPU - . : i'U"aLvfr as ; rat tbeworld w u-d > know but just bow to apply tni Elertri > wa.- what jmzajed u all. 1 have djpcovTf i tb.e mani = of applying it My Bflt IF 1- i far its purpose it ha * u warU ro do en < 3 u - h Burcn u.nd tbornugrlil } 11 rests upor. . B . own merits Call UJXID or wri-e m * tuda sarrediy ftn. fid ntia ) pe.t m\ gIDi > \ am blanks , new bo. u about Ejertruut' tine ! .lTi"-n : re i"DnHu'it- : rior an a'jT ( w nt'u ! ' My El" " SUS ; T.HV < for - ! . -it rr.nn n : cure ni 'pf xuru.ucafcI ) -HH"h . ro-n FP EE lo rr- n"ib.ij u * " hksf r > ' -T . ' n ; H * Lh I > ( T > ' put IT off dt.1' t.1 ai.npe-ouh Sold t t..y Rpnnpft Oectric Dtline/U / company , Ri > m * SO r.nd 21 Ditnflnn Dlurk , Oinuliu. Arbr _ lOfh and Dadee ! 0r4n frtun t3U K. . nx. 1i < * p m. . inc > > . p. ni. to & . : nu p. m. * > tu I ft IL in. To jv. nL. " " " "PaironizT" Home Industries Ily rnrrliukinc Gex.ll Matlr at tkr Fc.1. FLOCK MIT.1.S. . . I" . GILMAX. Flnur Meal. Tee-d , En.n. 1813-15-17 17 t street Omaha Nee. C. E. Tein-bone 682. IKON "WORKS DA11 J. C'WM Iniu a.ud Bra Mi-tiuIncrurBrfc ucd JbberE - f Mocbinerj Genera ] repur-i.g B spuoiiiltr 1601 , and Z'o" JuikHi't H'ret t Otr.abtt UN'SEED OIL. OIL WORKS. tud procmit rtw j. : i.rrut bo.ied UcumC oU. old grounc ! : n nio cakve eroune tnc fi-se : < r tw drucriBtt UMA12A , ? "EB KEUTWEItlEE. OM.VHA nucmiAr. Ass * tiAn % . Carload Btuptneutp roafle IE our tmi r - tngerttor curs Blue fc.tot c Blttt Erpors. Vittnca Erj 3r. aiul FanUtr Bzpurt deliver - er fi * 4i'i pHTtx ot tie cltr BOILERS UMAHA JOHN U. I .M RCY. Prop. Bollen. Ttct tud Eiieot ires Tfcr-