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=S ATRIOTISM OF THE PEOPL Y] rodit of the Government Maintained at a Oritical Period, INANCIAL COMMUNITY QUITE EASY dent Cloveland as to the Administration Ac- Fature of the £ to Prospority. Wasntxaros B 513 F WASHINGTON Whatever may have boen sresident Cleveland ast night respecting the her todeny the factt and or nto At ov Tie Bes, | JURTERNTI STREET, & D. C., April 24. ) the intention of gold there have be enes between ) the cabinet pharp words stormy 3 in members the situat ne part of the munity, it cannot be denied salutary effcet hetter A number of Wa New Yorlk on F b Wall strect and bion and anticipate an hrise toda, he part of secrotary of They returned here this ev h wonderfully etter, On Saturday money and redis counts wera almost impossible in New York confidence is almost restorod ¢ and rediscounts are acted for as they have be within the past twelve month the run on the gold reserve is about ove that danger of a stringency in the financi world is almost, if not quite, past. The jatriotism of th 0 the imself and some confl upon the financial com that it has had Monetar conditions are \ington bankers went to y night to feel the pulse forestall future fluctua flurey which might of extreim 1por 18 4 resu the stops tre wnd for the ng favorable change was cl money is as ily con time of the government's credit and ve it tmastors Appointed. W. Jackson was today t Loomis, Phelps county, Neb., vice Barnum, resigned postmasters wers Wyoming L. G on River, vi iper, vice A. D. Dibble, removed Utah -Cove, Cache county, k. S. I N vice C. B. Bradbury; Fort Duquesne, Uintah county. J. A. Mease, vice A. Mead; Kelton, Box iilder M. Jones, vice M Alexander he county, J. P Jensen, vico | nsen Idaho -Mutlen, Shoshone county K. Marsh, vice A. M. Wilson, West cnsions. following pe appolnted post m dy Othe fows county, [ moved Jerry Ke fol Maggie The. orted BN Grasita; Origlnnl=iohin lckert, Lester Houghton \smus Heathman, Reissue Nelson. Original widows, cte cer. Leah Stricker. Towa: Original—Solon I, Fairman, Thomas 31, Johnson, William E. Lockwood 3.ockart. Additional —Arnold Sarbrock, Al bert Little, Hivam Janes, Levi M. Harris Renewal and merease—Allen Mullinex. In crease - Joseph Young W, Short,John Williamson. = Reissue —John W. Allton, Sam uel Mulford. Origi atrick . Caldwell, 1 widows, ete.—Minor of Marth. Zuber, mino; Sarah M. Hinmen, »f Thomas Robinson, Ann Washburn, mother, Mary A. Whited, Mary Shup r A, Lockhart, minors of Willis South 1 Additional poid. Original widows, ¢ W. Lamme, sions granted are re Gofr, John Additional Andrew J Mary Spen David W, Ar. Miuors of David Miscellan, Today Assistant Secr versed the decision of the general land com missloner in the case of dward W. Sheldon of the Sidney land district, granting exten sion of timo. The assistant secreta applicant has complied with th that the r hus. tary Chandler re of Charles Fugate from tary Chandler of tho , Assistant ed tho de sioner in favor of L SUPREME COUR DECISIONS, Pudgment Agalnst the State tn South Caro- Other Appeals Settled. WasmiNGToN, D. C., April The United Btates supreme court passed unon the South arolina tax ¢ v, the opinion being od by Chi e Fuller. It came before the court upon the petition of Sberiff Kyler of Atkon county for a w corpus to release him from imprisonment under the judgment of the circuit court of the United States that he be fined 00 for tontempt. He had seized a train on the South Carolina road uvon a warrant issued by the state authorities for the collection of taxes while in controversy. The road was in the hands of a receiver appointed by the United States court and he was adjudged guilty of contempt for failing to release the property under order of tho court. He came to the v relief. The opinion con- 1 much stronger language than is usu found in such documents. It deniod th tion of the petitioner. It held tho of the property by force unjustifiable indefensiblo. The claims of the for taxes are mot superior to genel rule which makes prop »d in _ the hands of subject to the orders of the court o 1o be determined in a regular way and in the proper manner. ction of the freuit court was in no s an action inst the state of South Carolina, whict neluded, could not be maintaine under the cloventh amendment to the con- stitution, The cireuit court was cquipped with the fullest power to protect its diguity and enforce its mandates and its use of th powers i the ¢ it could not be r wiewed by the supreme court. The same judgment was announced in the cases of Shoriffs Riser and Gains, who came $0 the supreme court for relief. The justices afirmed the of the United States circuit court for the satate of Washington, in refusing to grant a rit of Labeas corpus in the case of Albert Frederick, undergoing a sentence of twenty -years imprisonment for murder in the second t of haveas and state th nl judgment esenting unusual and novel fea titled the Northern Pacific Railroad company vs C. J, Brooks & Co. 81, the defendants including a number aloonkeepers and the Boara of Commis sloners of Kittitas county, Washingtou The railroad company brought suit to abate saloons maintained by the defendants as nuisances, and to prevent the commissioners of the county from rencwing licenses to them, on the ground that tho employes of company, who must nccessarily dynamite and steam constructing thoe company’s railroad line through Kittitas gounty. were indiced by the presence of do fendants' saloons along the line of the work to become unfitted for the of these nstrumentalities, and the sauso 108s to the corpo by the delay in finishing the work vts ruled against tho company. Justice for tho supreme court, atirmed the reut of the terri torial supreme court, stating that upon none of the grounds advanced by the counsel for the ant could it maintain the action the relief sought Bowman and William Patrick of St. Louis were partners in the ownership of the Colonel Sellers Accident mines near Taoadyille, Colo. After the property had been partly deve of tho work, offered to est, which amounted and the W / Bowman claimed that Patrick had withhe trom him information of the discovery of large body of valuable ore on the property before the date of the purcnase and that therefore, ho was entitled to receive da awes and b wht suit. The court below gave| udgme gainst Patrick for some thing over £7,000. Patrick appealed to the supreme court of the { States. The decision, announced by Justice Brown sus tained the contention of id yersed the judg th From this opinion Chief Justi Justice Brewer dissented the ore was discovered the sale was effected, and in Gra, Bowman's futer: sulo Fuller and Ihey assert that me months befor hat it was obliga- ! people seems to have come | William | | received the { | minute spent nissuing his statement | situation, n | | ceptions. + | tory upon Tatrick to have informed Bowma | presented in writing | of the contro | conference | 24 | braska ped Patrick, who was in charge | of that fact. DOINGS IN THE DEPARTMENTS, Jones Factlon Presents [ta Position In the Choctaw Nation Trouble. Wasnive D. €. April Duke Veragua called on President Cleveland this afternoon at the white ho The black frock coat which Mr, Cleveland wore con trasted strongly with the gold lace and brass buttons of the duke and his suite. Tt wasno attempt at ceremony. Commander Dickens made tne introductions and a few just a suggestion duke and by the presi dent in reference to the visit of the duke to America. Then the ducal party bowed itself out and was driven to the Navy department In the absence of Secretary Her bert Assistant Secretary McAdoo visito and after a in conversation accompanied them to the State department, where they met by Secretary Gresham in_ the diplomatic robes. Then the duke and his party went to the office of Secretary Lamont and paid their respects, This ended the re de words were spoken, with of formality by the A delegation of Choctaw Indians, repre iting the Jones faction, had an interview today with Secretary Smith. They repre sented that Jones was legally elected gov ernor of the nation and that the whole difl culty had been caused by the refusal of the 5 people Lo recogn|z uthority rof Locke's foli it was ¢ serted, bad been indicted ¢ d mes, and the effort ma Jones to enforce the law and effect the tences imposes wrmed resistance Lac numbe Governor to carry into wd met with Both factions have now their respective sides and 1t is the sccretary's up the case and disposc s intention to take it at an carly day Unless unforseen reasons for postpo; I occur, tbe international monetary will reconvenc in Brussels on Hf the commissioners have ten nation nd but one of them annon, president of the Chase National bank of New York—has been reappointed, It is understood that John P Jones, United States senatc from 1 Nevada, has been requested to withdraw his " resignation, Commissioner Carter, representing the Hawaiian provisional government in this country, called upon Secretary Gresham this morning and notified him that he had re ceivee the permission of his government to return, and tnat he would ttart for San Fran cisco tomorrow and sail on the Belgic May Subsequently . Mr. Carter said that he had a_very pleasunt interview with Sec tary Gresham, but that it had no politi significance. Mr. Carter said that he sumed the secretary was awaiting definito advice from Commissioner Blount before any further step should be taken The dircctor of the mint, with theap- proval of Secretary Carlisle, has determined on the desigus for the souvenir quarter dol lar, and today forwarded to the boar lady managers for _their opinion two moc of the head of Isabella, which will on the face of the coin, one representing her as young with a very beautitul profile and the oth front face. The de. sign f 1 colisist of a figure of a woman kneeling, holding a distaff, emble matic of woman's industry. The letterin on the reverse will be “Board of Lady Man- agers," above and around the figurcs, and below the words: “Columbian Quarter Dollar.” On the obverse, or face, the lettel ing will be: “United States of America— 1803, ment Ay 30, otary Morton has appointed Major K H. C Dunwoody s assistant chief of the weather bu e Major S. S. Rockwood, gigned, to take effect May 1. Major Dun ected with the weather s denies the cable re- wn, minister to Chili, has been recalled - WILL MEET IN OMAHA. State Business Men's Association Will Con- veno Hero Noxt Month. The fourth annual convention of the ate Business Men's association sbably held in Omaha May 31 inclusive. This is the decision that has been reached by the ad- visor, board providing that a fund sufficient to pay the railroad fare of the delegates is subscribed by the manufacturers and jobbers of this city Fifteen hundred to £2,000 will be nec for the purpose, §300 of which has all been subscribed by the Manufacturers Consumers association. A list of those who will be called upon has already been pre- pared and circular letters will be mailed to them today, notifying themof the amount desired from each. The contributions to be asked for from any one person, or firm, will range from 810 to $0, the, list being out with the idea of taxing each one accord- ing to his mea sing cousidered emi nently fair. > ahout $500 has been contributed each year for carriages and en- tertainwent. This year the Commercial club will do the entertaining. The number of delegates to this convention will yeach 300, and the number of towns to be sented will be 125. Much encouragement has been recerved by the association on all sides and it is believed that the fund can be raised and that the convention will be held The local bodies of the Nebraska State Business Men's association will meet in county convention at Beatvice today One of the chief »ses of the meeting is to devise some way of ridding the statc of A class of mwen who » about, p- T nting them: ves as euts for large establishments in the cast, and take s for merchandise, priucipally gro- ries, from the farmers. They will sell twenty-five or thirty pounds of sranulated gar for §1 and twelve dozen clothes pins seaten,” and then charge sound for coffee which is nov worth more that nts. In this way they hoodwink the farmers into the belief that they are getting bargains and are doing great injury not only to the farmers but to all the retailers as well. After they obtain orders for goods sutticient to make @ carload, they send them to a confederate in Chicago or some other city and have them filled, The woods are then shipped west, unloaded at their destination and allowed' by the rail- roaa company Lo remain in the depot until distributed 1f the retail merchant, a carload of goods, he isimmediately notified to remove them or pay damage. It is pro- posed by this convention to stop this prac tice, it possible, and to rid the state of this ass of dealers, who have really no head,and are nothing more than peddlers, secking to rob the guilible public, 1t is estimated that many trainloads of these goods come into the state annually, and that the retail deal ers are damaged each year to the extent of thousands of dollars - nave pres, but De Witt's Salve willeure them. Only a Change of Color, The Board of Public Works met yesterday | c afte for the purpos \ction ipon the paving of L t from Tenth to Eleventh and fun to Fourteenth has o | il Ne- will p 2 to be h h ni howaever, receives Witeh Ha: »on of takin Avenworth strc Lzard from T Hugh Murphy calls for white ( fow we 16 cof slution ins the 1 Colorado sandstone. Whe 1 1o pave lzard strect he use half through with y owners designated » ordinance called for atract, the board or: vk until the matter out by the councl, stre the contract and sandstone. A passed o re tractor to use r Murphy start vod stone and i the Job. As the prc the white stone and tl s use, as does the ¢ dered a suspension of w is straighione n | | Highest of all in Leavc oos POWIED ABSCLUTELY PURE o blush apple t added a red bud tree s will hereafter be ccutive group.” THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: U INPORTANT CASE DECIDED Superintendent Goudy Interpets the Law WHEN Recent Loglslation Joot Lixcory, Neb, Bre.) instruction today terest to all school districts organized unde subdivision 14 of cision was brought the Linc date on Board of Education should assume the duties of the amended the particutar section of the school law roferr Superin the law as r fore the fi cers-elect should that until office tinues. of execut today ing the proper observance of the holiday last Saturday. A the capitol grounds just entr Ame 2ws sel ris ¢ 1¢ Judge Wheeler of triet was an interested lisuw ments in the impeachment ¢ noon The Nebraska Realty company of Fremont filed its articles of ctary of state stool G morning from Beaver Cit, attend an educational ¢ he Relations.” | The case of the Farmers Loan and 1 company with afternoon The pointed tho ofticial ‘stenographer for the ment trial probably Waring nish ted with the case toall interested pavties. Case ot Assault at Silver got into an Sutton's cattle some timo last tall, with the result t two or three times and had his face badly | cut up so that he has since been confined to is the other kept in the callaboose until last night when W taken Porte createa a good deal of feeling and the night of the there Wilson, who bears somewhat of an unsavory reputation haps meri o CrLAY CENTER, [ Tue Bee.]—Lyman Sanderson, the 11 6ld son of J. B. the Clay county poor farm, with a hand cornsheller, got his hand in the chine and injured the fing xtent that amputation was ne ong of them, up to the Hrst joint 7 picreed his leg near the knee with fork, causing a painful and to some extent a dangerous injury BANCROFT gram to TuE here this morning us the resutt received y trom Fid 'k ployed, his h to th his n life lingered until this morning SILVER CREE! Tue: dry, 8o that small g even for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday very high winds dumaged oats bly seriously injured the prospects for fruit. Beatnic gram to ' handed down his decision in the Burlington against the Power juncti fendant from the standard orossin | Frevost, Neb., Bee, will be kinds It develops { | heartily approve of the idea of sending five councilmen on a junketing trip to other cities investigate it may Ihe iing Power.—TLatest U o8 on the W. | Stouffel Artic and [ the secrets tal stock of § are I, Holm Senator Pope o sentative Cooley of Cass wi house this af ity will soon planting corn are looking well Rogulating Boards of Education. MEMBERS ~ SHOULD QUALIFY | | Has Changed the Sab- Materinlly -Oficors-Elect Must Assume Dutios the First Monday in July Their on April 24, —[Special to Tne The state superintendent of public rendered a decision of in the school law. The de- out by an inquiry from of Education as to the m of the oln Board which the bers-clect office, the recent legislature having to the same. lent Goudy decides that ently amended the memvers- | should take their oath of office on or be: t Monday in May; that the ofti the duties of their that on | 1d and 'm con under assume first Monday of Monday in July the board sh: ofticers for t ling year he first Monday of July the te of the out members July ted an Executive Tree, imnse and the attaches of the rement celebrated Arpor Day | the absence of the governor prevent- | roup of trecs was planted on no the 18t e Governor Croun: an red birch: Priva ted an English ash ntributed a hackberry, I Wright modestly implanted & Maiden while Messenger Wingo to the group. These known as the ‘ex Gossip at the State House. the [ifth judicial dis s to the argu se this after: incorporation with the today. It has a capital the incorporators are Dorsey, Robert Bridge, B. F, K. Dame and J. D. Beli lés incorporating the Ponca House nd company were filed at the oftice of v of state today. It hasa capi 00,000 and the incorporators Dorsey, A. K. Barnes, W. E D. Higzins and W. A. Rapsey \line county and Repre at the state of £500,000, and M rnoon ate Superintendent Goudy returned this where he went to nvention, at which address on **School delivered an gainst Vernon Beach was filed Kk of the supreme court this Tt comes from Knox county supreme court this afternoc Myron I Wheeler ot this cit impe He will employ four assist Bert Betts. Bert Wheeler. nd Burd Wakeley. daily transcripts of the ¢ av- | as ch nts, H. M They will fur everything con- Creek W A Lynehin o April 24 . P. Sutton and 1 Itercation Friday in re ving been in Wilson > to blows. Sutton was knocked down bed Each the party claims sgressor. that Wi Wilson was to Central warrant, City by The a Sheri ff on a state ir has occurrence was some of the fight or assault strong talk of lynching Public opiion, however, 1s hout equally - divided of the cas D a8 to the re nderson, superintendent of while playing rs to such an sary with 0. Shoemaker, wh rday morning, feeding his accidentally a pitehi- | Thrown from & Horso and Killed. Neb., April 24.—[Special Bek. | —John Snodgrass Tele- died of injuries sterday. While riding into town arley’s farm, where he was em- | sreared, throwing Snodgrass ground and inflictng_injuries about | He was taken to the hotel, where Nebraska Farmors A , Neb., April 24.—[Special to The weather continues y ain is suffering—too dry in many fields to germinate. med, B oats prevatled here, which T'he sharp frosts ha seriously 2 proba Ruriroads i Court. Neb., April 24.—[Special Te Bee.| —Judge Babcock today case of th Rapid Transit and company, Eranving a temporary in- \to the plaintiff restraining the de- | putting in what is known as ue Sanday Night's Hoavy Rain. April 24 —[Special to Tie vin that fell last nigny | fit to vegetation of all vicinity. Farmers in this | have their land ready for | The small graiu, oats, ete., | | | The of in he this Wants Practic that Mayor Bemis does not their garbage possible that his the plan in authorizing systems, and objections the head the trip and is knock resolution Gov't Report, Baking | ed to stand good for the | per | the D | any experienca, | to effect speedy, perfect and permanent Appropriating _ $260 penses is in Mayor BEfis' hands, await ing his signature. It(ds said that while Mayor Bemis believes such a_trip would’ be | of benefit, and might ad8fdt Omaha in sc i ing the garbage problemyiyet he thinks the | personnel of the commigtee sent should be | entirely different | In case the mayor doed Yot sign the resolu tion he will probably resommend that a com mittee of practical men bo sent, who are somewhat familiar with the study of gar disposal, and have given the subject a | great deal of thought and attention. The opinion is that he will recommend that City Engineer Rosewater, Dr. Somers, Bulildini Inspector Tilly and perhaps Councilman M Leario be d ted to do the investigating COUNTY ROAD PAVING, County Com Roceive Action. The county commissions met yesterday and gladdened the heart of County Judge dller by allowing him to hire an additional clerk at a salary of #0 per month ing that the fees of the office would sufficient to pay the new man County Attorney Kaley entered a protest because the board had refused to allow a $40 bill, contracted by Mr. Kaley having hired a stenographer. Notwithstanding the pro tes, the bill went to the files and the com munication went into the hands of a com st winter the Associated Charities con ted a coal bill which amounted to $100 1 then asked the county to assume the in- debtedness. Yesterday the commissioners de od that even if it wasone of those emer he county could not be expect Bids but provid bo Amou John A. MacMurphy resigned istice of the peace of Douglas p reasons being that he had removed and was aresident inanother portion of the county W.J. Flynn presented an application in which he asked' that he be named as one of the paving inspectors upon the county which it is proposed to umps Nothir commi the cont any insy Taking up the ax of the headsman Albert Sharp, one of the old janitors of the court house, was decapitated and John Erick son was appointed to fill the vacancy By resolution it was decided to paint and otherwise impr the looks of the interior of the sheriff's office The bids for the $150,000 road bonds, the paving of the three roads and the grading of Military avenue wero opened For the bonds W. J. Hayes & Sons of Cleveland, O., we the highest bidders they offering par, accrued intevest and £4.60 premium. John Dale wantod the bonds, but if he took them he wanted the county to pay fiim 21,000 commission and then he would pay par for doing the the office of nct, his ve this season was done with the application, the ners deeiding to wait until after wets had been let before appointing ctors. paving there were four bidders. Riley, McDonald & Penfield bid follows: ‘Fhe Center strect road Colorado sandstone on concrete, $4.55 square yard:; Dodge street the same and Military road, #.80. Stone on broken stone the fizures were $4.75 on the first two roads and £ on the latter. Stone on sand, they bid #4.65 and $1.90. On brick they bid 2435, On Telfor weadam, $3.50; and macadam on concrete, iy Van Court bid only on macadam on con e and offered to do the work yard Murphy bid on his prices beir Colorado sandstone £5.63 on the Center, $4.74 on dze and $3.8 on the Military road J.W. Furnas & Sons bid #4 n the Cen ter street road ; #4.60 on the Dodg on the Military road, the material to be r Colorado sand stone All of the bids wei For doing tho = Hall was the lowest bidder, he offering do the work at 124 cents per cubic yard A levy of 7 mills was mate upon all of the taxable property of School District No. 3, South Omuhia, for the year 1892 in order to isc the funds called for by the Board of tucation, as provided for in the estimate submitted to the county commissioners last August. The valuation of the taxable prop orty was placed at and upon this valuation the v clerk was in- structed to make the extension he delay in making this lev ALL eferred sary grading Henry to L it will be THE SAME, THAVYER, [oWA. I suffered for along time with strained back, and was in bed four months. ST. JACOBS OIL 'n Bed cured me. J. C. Stout. Months. in Pain Along Time. Are thoss ignorant pratanisrs who withoutany qualifications, any ability, any skill, claim to possess the power to cure all the ills of he human But their want of worth soon becomes apparent to their would-be dupes, and these conscienco- lessquacks ara soon consignel to thi oblivion they so richly merit. In strangs and strong contrastwit these miserable boasters is the quiet, dignified yet courteous demeanor of hose noted leaders of their profession rs, Betts & Betts Who, during the past 27 years, hav abundantly demonstrated their ability raca. | cures in all the worst forms of those del- icate sexual maladies embraced within | the general terms of i NERVOUS, CHRONIC AND PRIVATE DISEASES. Send 4 cents for therr illustrated new book of 120 pages, ‘Know Thyself.” Consultation fres. dress, with stamp, Drs. Betts & Bstls, 119°S, (4th Streat, Cor. Douglas St', OMAHA, NEB, NERVOUSDISORDERS And tratn of | EVILS, WEAKNESSES, DEBILITY tiat ac ompAny them i men QUICKLY and PERMA NE CURED. Full * 8ITRENG T 1 will Call upon or ad- all the ET(C ¥ part of th FREE t of BATTLE CHEEK 0dy yauito DLE) DAY, APRIL which count, Board county ties to sioners with th and the withou the su; | there i were the ones who should levy and ¢ county date w do the have n o Yeste Furay hustlin, their stroet gated as to the the lat upon th in the theird has nc stroets surrenc now h durin whethel mornin po 25, 1893 both South wore involved. Las summet of Education contended that commissioners were the proper pa make the levy, whilo the doclary he matter, Thus the district managed to t the money. T preme coirt on affair rest pull throug mandamus. of cover the ex. | remembered, grows out of alaw suit, In Omaha and Douglas the - commis { that they had nothing to do 1, h caso was taken to and t was decided that the commissioners have made rried it onto the This decision also ¢ ith it, compelling very thing which the OW ed him to do. eatfisicsiann Repairing the Storm's Work, erday morning's rain cq and Major B pthes rried a v combe to and test the r put on the K C alitie i commissioner s a8 The former ter as to the washouts he surface of the streets. haruess and personally lookir cpartments, although Major B sta force of men at and 1s hold lers or routs Ids. Winspear's office the forenoon and it is r he put his force back to & or not and Both vein clos kno th was not work S Is st clair YER'S arsaparilla wperior to all other preparations ning to be blood-purifiers. 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