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] OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1894 : THF g ] y N p— S - carAT . — sprem [ the toflice work fn the future. This | Tst of the n result of retire \ . Joo Houshel, a section boss, at $13, and Bill ( I [ W “-l 1 flice wor ! ) ~ J ¥ A not be had in the present bullding " | ment, Comm rret, now on the | for a few days. Mean oushel sol¢ | | Joweph . Milier, commonore: Commanaer —_— pony to 8. Pullen, but today the owner an UNITED STATES SUPHEME cOURT, | H. B Taylor aln; Lisute Com | peared, a Mr. Dutler, who runs the llvery F iy | nander M nale, conmanler, and (\\ . Olark Gilles Wv F).'.n‘ tly of Lincol at University Place, and took his property, ¥ ' | Routt Connty, Colol ®an Colloct Ita | mander A b i Which had been stolen from him. No tra AP AR L [ T ! Uommita 'Frizco, can he found of the agent, and the boys are | idjonrns Are Legal WASHINGTON, CARIT, 16,19 | UNION PACIFIC RECKIVERS WANTED TR mourning the loss of their $18 — A R Rk LA s have special feature AR Aa e | Prof. J. J. Anderson of the Waverly sch u...l 1 £ MEXIGKR CLAINS | court today announceg that it would et | ¢ongromtonal Committen on Pacific Ttouds c ¢ \‘,A\u .\I pecia fea uul, l‘INn ena SUSPICIOUS FEATURES OF THE CASE | hus Aottt a buggy, harness and other | that it would take a ré&es® on April 30 until | (o o KRS ny‘\l 18, Holieh som ( BRI A wis - articles belonging to his teams | the nixing of the date gov=the final adjourn- | et A ads today continued ln be fitted that can't be found onl alte - Charges that They Are Fraudulent to e nt hereafter ts considera the br 1 lat in ore ’ g stores 3 v a line of sizes of g Ttashand of the Vietim Undor Arrest Awalt WHAVS DHED OF FIRRAAN | Charges that They Are Fracdutent to D6 | o tho onse ot 8 DANYERon, treanurer of | 1 °0 ) of th on in ordinary clothing store We have a line of si € f all ing Developmenta—Decd Aceomplished o | luvi' w'n ed in the (n”'n( of Rotits. cotnty; CRINPSHBIRGPTNALIE. 10 ety e ! N b e i wool men's cassimere ‘*‘”(V. sizes from 40 to 50, clogant with His Revolver-Their ¥ iy Flames of o Naphtha Tank Smothered at of the Government rat Case vnst the Haley Live Stock company, in gt A he abola A & [ elations Unploasant. the Itixk of Their Lives. | of the Kind on Record. | error to the circuit coprt for iistrict of was | Akl style and patterns, from 83,00 to 812,00, which is FREMONT, April 16.—(Special Telegram | S « ido, the supreme goutt today reversed the 1 and of Hon half of former pric This also includes short and stout to The Bee.)—A naphtha tank was discovered t n_of the lowkr court, Justice 1l uneel of t SAPR s WHVA S0 Yiat Ay . e fl 3 LINCOLN, April 16.—(Speclal to The Bee) | o aro”on"the Union Pacific track about 6 | WASHINGTON, April 16.—A cor I clivering the opinion. . Tn ‘ils case e o o dusiring €0 persons, We have 200 Giand Army fast blue flannel —1The particulars of a sad domestic tragedy, | o' % (4 M LR T hation to the of great Importance was rendered by | . lakun GG Y Ora Hatey. Wil Friagtinly s g) ho_ o suits, ex'ra brass buttons free, at ¢6. You can aiso get involving the lives of two former citizens of | 10 noighborhood. It had leaked over th ott of the. court of. claiine today, | E3h ciaimpd Sieh EAR RQUDRTY N deatitst Nterent. TSt e them in an all wool serge Lincoln, reached this city today. The parties | v, nna ehildren playing near It set the | The tion presented was whether T A i oA bR _“ . Jecess concerned are Clark D. Gillesple and Bis | 4ripyings on fire. The firo department was | tho prestdont can lawf approve & bill | niot vet paseed into Ita posseasion. Pres R eommit » wie, both of whom had been residents of | called cut, but no water was thrown. People | after the adjournment of congress. Judge | n;:] LT Gl UL AU R S R ! et Lol 9 | 100 cHMILD'S 2-PIECE suiTs, IN ODD ROYS' FINE Lincoln for several years, but who moved to fn the nelghborhood were warned that an | Nott held that the president has that right, | to one 'Fimothy Kinney L Work Ih the prep-: | ZES, WORTH UP TO $3.50, ARE COM- 12 TO I3 San Franelseo last month. Gillesple was a | ¢ ‘V"‘I‘r‘“' bLU "““i”"';f”’y b d. At UhIS | provided that it be excrcised within the days | U the pany on wn g i 1t ma e .LED TO m“ e \\\\l‘v\x\.lzlfi\ll-.l\’\ A T B. & M. enginecr, and came Lo this clty In | and George Saeger, seized @ blanket, and, | Allowed hin by the « »vm.;n{u ¢ two | dRte ub 1 thelr r &0 i, | \ 1888 to take the place of one of the brother- | climbing upon the vcar, swothcred out tho Tho declsion was rendered in one of two | was enjoin ym selling Loulsiang, Kyle siasiphl, Powers of | n 2 Stat \ 1 the 11 pald Vermont and H of Towa. Mr nood engineors almost at the outset of the | Mlames { casos in which the United States was com- AN it O DReSHE I @ resolution gl N &y .\) S ) grent sirike. Ho was cross, surly fellow | Conductor Brown of this clty, in charge of } plainant and the La Abra Sliver Mining | damages, The Supreme court Thig. L. commikes to mend fof w‘l.i Lt Sl Y M e a frelght train on the Elkhorn, was seriously any, Allce Well and a large number of | the Igment 1 other persons whose 50 MEN'S SUITS IN GRAY AND OX- ¥ SRS A AHBVIGH ARG and soon mado himselt unpopular with hia | & FeERE A o8 tho ELERORN, Bes FRECTCT | company, Alice Well and a large number of | U JUIKIERE |\ ovorsen the FSiTer pireons wiicte prassuce [ 160 MBS BUITS IN ORAY AND OX- | [0 MEN'S DLACK CHEVIOT SACK fellow cngineers. He held his position sev- | by some traips he ejected from his train at | other persons respondent hese are the R EEGT A at Gdt e ety Who Wi ehaltaan o | FORD AND PIN CHECKS, WE ALWAYS | SUITS THAT WOULD BE VI eral years, however, and on last Christmas | Crowell. They assaulted him with missiles, | first cases in the court of claims In which | West, plaintiff in error against mmittee I the last congress i o | GOT $6.60, BUT WE ARE COMPELLLED | AT $§10.00, BUT GO ‘>.‘| v, 1] Heiithatt I e e airiking him upon the head With & stons. | tne governmont has appoared:In the chare Cabell and others, fr cireult court | member in the Fifty-fir s, made w | 10 QUIT, WE'RE COME DITOQUIT) AT\ esvesive Ho was takon to West Point for treatment. | aoter of plaintift and pri Tt the northern distriet of Texas, Justice | statement at t of all legisla old girl of this city of good family. The | He wa Ay ) ( vate par e | Gray dellvered the opinion, Cabell, ns | tion bearing u } from Its in- pld girl of this city of & mily : ven or eight men supposed to be the as- | character of defendants. The sults arose out | {'nijed States marshal, arrested Weat | ception ap to ™ time “ S couple went to housekeeping on R street. It | wajlants have been arrestcd, and Sheriff | o¢ awards made by Sir Edward Thornton, | warrant for the arrest of one James West. | L, L4 was Gillospi: cond experience in wedded | Ajjjikin has gone up to bring them in. The | ag umpire of the Mexican commission, in fa- | He failed to sccure damaces in the lowet Indinn Appropriation Bill Ready bliss, his former wife having dled, leaving | family were notified and left on a special | y, v urt The cas: {8 remande rece VAR T T - m “ur “ 3 R Al ¢ ( or of the company and Alice Weil fn | €OU 5 \ HI ON, April 16.~The bill mak o bR R 80 M SQUAR CUT BLACK mm 2 ll'l‘l\‘ |”,* 1‘,‘]“«“nim”nt“:-’ \]]r\»" o of | train"for West Point. the one case for being driven away from her | tons to set aside the verdi and order o [ s appropriations for the Tndian servies | ;v ,\n’\H 8 ll TS :\\ |\:-14 1\:'\'; 1"'<“\"\\; | CHEVIOT SUITS, CORDED, NONE WORTH epartme ining to a fire. About Tecumseh K. Entertains. minG fh:hlaxloo; andiin heiotigr for s datee In the case of Max Shoenfeld et al, plain- | for the fiscal year 1895, prepured by a sut : . < Bl Lok el AU Aol a 67 Ly T the d . Ftm nvl“\]v ru:\vl ‘,'M\’”"‘"‘” ”:”:I_ TECUMSEH, Neb., April 16.—(Special to | UARtity of cotton selzed by the Mexi tiff in err agningt ctor liendricks of was lald before the full « TRIMMED, OUR REGULAR $860 SUITS, | REEST AT THE COMPELLED TO QUIT T niants afd moved WILK:HI8 wite: to, SaR: || mie B hhliged ) .—(Special to | arpy in 1563, Subsequently the Mexican w York from the eireuiy court the \ Indian affairs of the house today. | COMPELLED TO QUIT A' eveens | PRICE, ooiiiii, - ployment, and vww]‘l vu‘fll I“\m“ Akt The Bee.)—A pleasant surprise was given | government pald the money awarded to the ithern district of New York, the court mount carried by the bill 1s Lich l‘\*ilr""’g" Ohiespio was of a vory | Heckathorn post, No. 47, Grand Army of tho | government of the United States, but at the | atirict the JUbgment o DICLILURR T SRR UL GG e foatous disposition, and was continually ac- | Republic, by the ladics of Heckathorn Reliet | same timo clarged that the claims iny Ived | mha"case Involves a Apir the office of superintendent of Indian Zuslng his young wite of unfaithfuiness, On | COTDS In' tho shape of a leave of absence | frauds of tho grossest character. Spectal | went of imported merchandize for dy ool Tedives” thi Special agents 'from 1o two had olent quarrel and at | Breeting to Comrade J. F. Roberts, who is [ acts were passed by congress authorizing the | In view of provisions made for such cases | five to ‘three, and the Inspctors from five N R o | 100 MEN'S BLACK CORK SCREW SACK i ulu'rl\)liv‘:,"\:lr The Ao v:j‘lll’rly‘lill £0ing o leave the city, at the post's regular | president to bring sults in the court of claims | in the ndministrative cstoms act the court | to two. Attdehed to the bill is a provision | ABOUT 130 MEN'S SUITS THAT WE | cying TiratT WE USED TO RETAIL FOR B o o ‘n ravolvor which | meeting Wednesday evening. An elogant ro. | to vacate and sot asido the awards. Such | holds it is without jutisiiction, ¢ L ratlE g, Wl e O a2 Bioux | \VOULD ORDINARILY SELL FOR $0.00; | 15,50, GO NOW BECAUS ARE COM- esple, his wife picked up a revo y i Fe ReCOFAlnE BURHL K tBe RitoFe » case of th rited States ngains with the Yankion tribe of Slou " 0.0( BCAUSE WE A A yeio sty Han ! aband had placed on the table, and, | Past was served by the ladies ults were accordingly brought by tho attor G, Allls, from the cireult cougt for | Indians in South Dakota AND EVEN $1000 GO NOW, BECAUSE WE | Pir'leh 10 QUIT, AT 2 room, shof her- | A move is on foot by local horsemen to [ ney general in the form of a bill in equit running into an adjoining ! 1 n bil Lot B S L EATEB HESE S ab LGARY | = ARE COMPELLED TO ul TRATRRES %elf thtougl the breast. Gillespie and the | hold a racing mecting here some time fn | The respondents demurred, the ground being Vot 3 but | June. hat the sta under which they are | in Octc hearing to the first Monday | New Quorum-Counting Rule, aunt ran to her as quickly as possible, A r. Allls s n bank yresident WASHINGTON, April 18 ALESEIN. RABAIOR ) I LA Y L ‘wasp out | The State Universi Tub visited this ight are unconstitutional and void. The | convicted of making false reports of the | or two hours of the members of the demo- ) LAS 15, “1 were elaborately argued by nine coun- | condition of his bank, which failed ] L oo FINE CASSIMERR o Y INE M G0 bafore she breathed | clty Friday evening. Its concert gave gen- on o (LIRS eral satisfaction. The boys were tendered a | tel, and have been under adviscment sinc The prohibition | ittee on rule they se from North Dakota A LINE OF MEN'S h as ut the circumstances surrounding A P s ‘or the rd Monday October, the new quorum-countir rule, and there- v o u 3 EN'S SPRING e T " s Avae GOT :.?r l\,,,r‘,,yl.‘.,',,.-“ affair were so mysterious | reception Friday afternoon by the February. The opinon dellvered upholds the [ WAS sct for the third Monday In October. Sent for Mossrs, Teed and Burroy o OTHER lfl‘l““(;:\ n\x‘(i)» S i“n"l’:']\'\' | SUITS THAT WE ALWAYS GOT $13.00 that Gillesple fs under errest, Lkl i)l (s (0 () constitutionality of the act and the suffi- | preme court in the case of the Interstate | i memberd of the committ RINISHED, R ORI $10 00, | FORBUT WE CLOSE THEM OUT AT THE ) TN ST GO W. J. Hardenberg leaves tomorrow for a | ciency of the government's bill and overrules [ Commerce commission, appellant, against ood that the rule provides AN L DL 0, | COMPELLED TO QUIT PRICE OF SLOT MACHINES MU AL month's visit in F the respondents’ demurrer. W. G. Srinson, from the circult court for + quorum by counting memb COMPELLED TO!QUIT, AT..c0vuioeussvosers ; Chief of Police Cooper th's afternoon issu>d James Hill has opened a new restaurant The decision of the court of claims, if | the northern district of Iliinois. This case | v 1 not voting, and also for fi e o ‘( an order requiring the removal of the nickel- and bakery in this city. custained, may change the practice of the | involves the obligation of a witness before nm._n..u;} who .«h§: n \:',‘hm:','f,'.T,“’-“l'»"!'p‘u‘l- 0 ‘ y in-the-slot machines which have been set e showers last week put the pastures in | president’ in approving blils und overthrow | the commission to testity in ‘a matter | house, e now Be WL RoBAB ‘) t Q up in so many of the public places In the | exeellont condition, and they are now ready | the usage of 100 3 The court holds tho | S i Tl L 1) BB A el £ LXN decision in the may approve a bill after the ad- [ caio was the nment of congress, provided it be within | pelled to in ten days allowed him by the constitu- [ circumstances. Subsequent legislation was | committee on public la t witnesses fr MY | peport adversely the ame uled Counse g Yitu¥s tepocted Advarasly A withesdsconld notit Timber Culture Law Keporied Adyversely. \hate Mimeelt inder suc JASHINGTON, April’ ‘16.—The scnate | 15 MEN'S SUITS, GANTLY MADE | woRs e munten, oy Vsl s decided today to | AND TRIMMED, A PERFECT GEM FOR | DOUBLI e e | THE PRICE, WORTH $10.00 AND $12.00, | BECAUSE NE_OF MEN'S CLAY THAT ARE WORTH TPRICE WE ASK, GO NOW ARE COMPELLED TO city. There has been quite a hoom for these | 45 recciva stock. Wheat and oats are doing gambling devices in Lincoln lately. One [ pioapy, man has placed twelve machines in as many L. . Wright, loons and cigar stores and his profits are | yeel fntere after disposing of his busi- s here to J. W, Mills of Lincoln, | tion. The opinion, which is by Judge Nott, | enncted to exem timated at from $4 to §5 per day on each | ity for Arkansas boldly arrays the facts and authorities, ali | for such testimony, This case s to test | [N GO D proposed by Sentor Kyle, | COMPELLED TO QUIT AT.r.1:excviceucese | QUIT, AT The law and order element of the Revival meetings continue in progress at | of which are contrary to the conclusion | the efficacy of this provision, the fefen providing that the act repealing the timbe / s been making an emphatic protest | o Christian church here with good results. | reached. Kent and Story, a unanimous | Hovins Ceet to O O efore the com- | culture shall not affect a contest pending S losb the f the machines, denouncing | “Agoiph B, Frascher of Battle Creek - | report of the judiciary committee of the | mission. in the land office prior to the passage of s them as gambling devices pure and simble. | ¢pioned the city councll for license to oper- | house of representatives in 1564 and the s 7 e AL L, B E R Y With the disappearance of these little ma- | qto the fourth saloon In this city the comi practice of all presidents from the beginning | PROTECTION AGAINST YELLOW FEVER, | FAerabie (it A HANDSOME LINE OF BOYS' SUITS, | THE $25 SUITS THAT ARE MADE IN THR 1 ShinammchEnecDloRotEnIntol NIl SheveRton yanr: of the government, with the exception of e by thaIPEealant THREE PIECES. AGES 14 TO 18, IN CLAY | BBST OF STYLE AND OF THI FINES , receptacios for their stray nickels but the Welos e ITATIE 16 thia. Wast Lincoln in a single Instance, are all set [ Only Acclimated men to Be Allowed on S He eiicene| WORETRDNC IMERES AND CHEVIOTS, OF FABRIC, NO BET SUIT ON church contribution plates. The phonograhs z forth ertheless this is said to be the first South Ameriean Vessels, April 10.—The president | &85 Te T0R e 00 AND :m.m COM EARTH, YOU THEM NOW AT THE which a year or two since stood around in SIDNEY, Neb., April 1 sentenced in Utah ’ everybody's way have been taken out somo | gram to The Bee.)—Cheyer clal Tele- | exhaustive examination the subject has ever | WASHINGTON, April 16—A bill will @ county was r ived and the court is of the opinion | choptly be Introduced in the house of heavy rainfall last night, | the conclusion reached, With the mass of |y William Clarke, living at 1937 N street, nd threo-quarters fell, ex- | histor -}\,;“3;} f\’l‘,ll‘"f“‘,l s "{,‘:‘1’[}.(hf'.“-“.\x:”‘.‘h fn this eity, I8 under arrest as a result of 4 | tending from Pine Bluffs, Wyo., to four miles | It It custatned, R X el attompt o seare Nis wife. They nave | east of Lodge Pole. The strects here are - Tot heen Tving happily together and yester. | inundated with water, and business men are AMENDING day he abused her and she cansed his arrest, | In the street making ditches to let the water flow. A light hail accompanied the rain, She told the police that he had kill:d a man Innocent Purchusers of Patented Articles | president of the National Seamen’s uuion, | WASHINGTON, April 16, bais ed Riley fn Washington last summer, | Altogether the rain lasted six hours. = S Te e and the object to he ol ed I8 to prever ance 3 sury g e close of busi- T CLO i ING '/4'\:;';(,1. Hiley I ariehington laat summer. | “Everybody Is enjoying a G0-calibre smile 5 B toltolkrotectecis andithelonioRtoNiSton M I iolpeiveny | [ncayingihalt-cdauryint el Glba fecibst TH S . Diiey 1s o fake. merpetrated by himself to | today, as large crops are assure WASHINGTON, April 16.—The bIL | HE 0L EHIal O e Mr. Hogen | fess today was $132,021,993, and the net gold 3 > = Riiny e, perpetrate iself to Y8 2 s ent laws Fraai) o v | [ s Cirt el T Aetl ] 3,950,5: ch is a loss in consequence o T o : g b e cruny of b VU | WASHINGTON, | A T, it | i the VA RRTR MR Tibeel | ity i PO ULELARY COMPANY, scare his wife, whom he suspected of having = p ! foo. much of an affectionata Interost in the | Hon. William Neville prosiding, The fudgs | tloulars, recently agreed on by a subcom- | marine and fisheries (to which the bill will ) mian"Whaas mider ho_¢ialmed to hate ac. | 18 bound to clear up ‘tho docket, and ad- | mittee of the house committce on patents, | probably be referred) a brief yeport of the SRR T € complished. Chief of Police Cooper is in- | monished the attorneys to have their c: has been printed. The expectation is now | T ]vlu]x N clined o doubt the story and has telegraphel | ready when called. ; that it will be laid before the full commit- | young P toP? the authoritie Seattlo for information Danth ot WIBETINEREM I nlstors at iis next mecting, aud spocdy action | unles The telogram w 5 sent yest y, but up to 3 e T i | e e S A ledhae | GORDON, Neb., April 16.—(Special Tele- | measure R s e SLLED TO QUIT AT .| COMPELLED TO QUIT PRICE OF. ives providing for the manning by sIx years fmpriso ; : is reason to belleve he awas con- ‘S ‘ / on false testimony. E. 0. Flood, collmated seaman of fruit vessels trading | sentenced' in' Nevada. to three’ years lm- “ W ° between ports of the United States and [ prisonment for embozzlement from the those of Mexico, the Wekt Indies, Central | mails, has ben pardoned, so as to restore and South ._\{mmu. The Bill has been pre- | him to cltizens 1R CLOS I N G O U T . pared by Charles Hogen of New Orleans, Cash in the time’ sinc e CLAIMS IT IS ALL A JOKE. piesade wIh Nearly an inth TH NT LAV CALIFORNIA l3th and Farnam. ed bill makes 1t unlawful for - : ule between the ports named | Notes of Citizens of the Stato Who Are he friend he bill, Th IR L iy, T Visitors on the Const. E‘ by the friends of the bill. The | word seamen to_apply to rsons on S a S ntains for the protec- | board of suct se1s fof the purpose of w | LOS 3, Cal,, April 16.—(Special FEEE' Ifi N w gram to The Bee.)—Rev. Angus Mackinnon, | tion of innoc of patents and | livelihood.) to The Governor J. J. Gosper, a on ertificates of accl y the matter Is looked upon us a hoax. s Timits t » year the time within which [ are to be furnished free of ch r secretar. ate of Nebras g Sy : 0 one yei e wi are to be shed free of former secretary of state of Nebraska and LINCOLN IN BRIEF. a prominent Presbyterian minister, whose | applications for patents an articles uireg marine hospltal surgeon to seamen S tiirva s BéttetaryRind soverRotlbLATIS & A man who answers to the somewhat un- | home was in Ashland, Wis., died here very | patented abroad must be made in this | ing satisfactory proofi of having one or | S{erwards seo Sebp M e L S O pronounceable name of John Sohi ,'n..}" suddenly this afternoon of apoplexy. He was untry, The section for the protection of | mare of the qualifications prescribed there- | Zona, Is a candidate for the r publican B Oue y . : « e hn Schiappacasso | BUTSCUIY Hs Slle hocent purchasers of patents provides | for, which are: Iirst, proof of a previous | nomination for con, in the was severely burned by the explosion of a k e i tiing that whenever o patent fs alleged o bo In- | atthck of yellow fever: Second, proof of | Sixth district of California. Since gasoline stove last evening. NEBRASKA CITY, April 16.—(Special ', (Ha patentes shall el ik remedy | continged. tosidonce e gn: ende 1 ¥ 7 [ g TR 10 fringed the patentee shall seck his rem continued residence in an endemic focus | Governor Gosper has resided in X/ . ] ar - Al Sexton, the man accused of shooting at | T¢legram to The Bee)—Henry Pendleton, | hy biinging sult, in the first instance, | of yellow fever for one year or more. Third, Y bl e ber of the / I S ( ( l tC S Or with intent to kill his mefghh resident of this county since 1856, died sud- | against the manufacturere or vendor of the | proof of ving sailed within the torrid | 1:.08 Angeles he has been a member of th 7 C C > A% ar W L S o Ha el eaad] denly yesterday, aged 64, The deceased was | article allesed to Infringe said patent. zone for two years-or more, and not later | school board, but has held no other office. ven- | It is provided that In no case s} than two months before being employed. | He has been in the real estate busir ned against any indiv A penalty is provided for a violation of thé | * ha death of Colonel W. H. Lett, for- o T | tonghelatin Who shall have purchased, in good faith, a | act by a vessel or by a seaman. Ths Meaibnor doen L oA turned from :1] tour of 1:.“].”.\'“, (Thextotiny | U Te T b, T 1 Tele. | DAtenied article of a rogilar dealer fn the i merlysot -l""" e e b o nancial and musical success. 1A B, Ne —(Special Tele- | Gpen market for his own use, or who shall | RER ’ Ry CKEED Southern Pacific train In this city, was The advertised game of ball between the | STam to Tho Dee)— Ry Ot e Colon e ntabeey . McConnell, an old | innocently » the same for agricultural i very unexpected. Lincoln and Kansas City Westorn league | @nd prominent citizen of Deatrice, Is re- | or domestic purposcs, until after su suffering from nervous prostration and ing tonight at his Fifth street | batent has been sustained by a decree of u from Lir disease, and had paying a fine of $10 for felonious assault, a delegate to the first democratic Y The State University Glee club has re- | tion held in this county, but had since been | dttion be mainta =) F AD! Report of tho Commission Likely to € teams did o of § orno W norted as ¢ 4 < s et e . . — I innocent purchaser shall fail or refuse WASHINGTON, April 16.—Probably no and, Taylor, of Sal ke, e , Wil be played tomorrow afternoon, Verdon Urevitios. Ty e Phtonten r his. Tepresnin | otmn N e e T 1o | Chitniza o ciimate haa ‘seemingty beneited | Represented in Nebraska by S 7 VERDON, Neb., April 16.—(Special to The | 1VE At his request the name and residenc £ 2 the colonel, and the party had tak:n the IRRIGATION CONVEN N C EEON:QALE Bee)—Miss Cora Fowler and Mr. Commlttes nt McCook Working to Make | JAMes, both of Verdon, were i the Gatherlng There a Success week. D. X 3 ; v | longer debated during the present session faxa adjoining it known to such purchaser, of the party train for a little excursion to an adjoining Irwin | from whom he purchased such paténted | than the bill now pending to reorganize | town, when the colonel suddenly expired. M. SACHS, 1 last When any suit is maintained | the accounting system in the Treasury de- Colonel Lett had peen an active public such innocent purchaser or user | p REETReED Rl radln | men in Colorado as in Noebraska, uch innocent purcha u partment. The bill is so radical in the e e ann e N. H. COHEN, patented article, the plaintif's was chairman of 'O Rev. H. Bross, state superintendent of , ot changes that it proposes that it will meet [state exchange in Salt M'COOK, Neb., April 16.—(Spe .t remedy I be limited to an injunction and Real Estate exchang Ty i e'mv 5 (Special to | home missions of the Congregational church, | and th. ntift shall pay all costs. with a_great deal of opposition. It has, | Lake City and later superintendent LEO. F. WESTHEIMER . utive committee | preached in Verdon yesterday to a crowded | - This exemption from Hability of an in- | however, the approval of all the members | of the store department of the South- ’ 1*:.\ charge of the arrangements for the Irrl- | house both morning and evening. nocent purchaser or uger of a patented nrl‘.:‘(;r.;m'l‘x‘)“l‘\xlll';x”' which conlsta of threc | orn Pacific, He was intarsstad I o num- g Gonve! A . ) enry, state evangelist o article shall not apply to any corporation, | se and o representutives. s | ber of enterprises, and was sery popular. By “ation convention, to be held in this city [ Rev. A. H. Henry, state evangelist of the | fEUELS Sl BOC aURIY 1o (AN COMBIALO | brobable that when the bill is considered leaves a son and two daughte on the 2d and 3d of May, meets with cn- | Christian church in Nebraska, preached in | 000 S04 dniad machine or proc made or | the work of the experts who arranged the | The remains were taken cast for interment 1 ]“L “ 0}< & P lJLD (}0 Verdon Sunday morning. used by them for the manufacture of an | details will be subject to considerable crit- | in Denver. 3 coura every ouragement everywhere. The Burlington Rev. L. 0. Ferguson of Falls City preached | article or product for sale. icism, In view of this, the antecedents of Rich: Whitly of Havelock, Nein, has road has made a rate of one fare for the | o tempoerance sermon in Verdon yesterday. i importimt amendment carried by the | (he experts becomes o’ matter of interest, | purchased thirty-two weres of land” near X round trip on the main line and all its | The residence of J. M. Robertson, south of | bill reduces from two years to six months | One of them. J. W Relnhart, has been | San Marcos, Cal. e I8 bulliing w rest ¢ in 1408 Farnam Street, branches west of Hastings and Red Cloud | town, is undergoing extensive repairs. L TR o T e SR S AR O T AT T T G COURIL DY (LI 4 2 in Nebraska. John Clark and John Hall have returned | PUCRY EC, SO0 M e failure | tion. 'C. W, Haskins has been connected | - \William M. Gregg of Omaha The Commercial club of Omaha will send [ from their California trip. b the Cappiieant. o brosecute the same | With scverai business concerns. He is now | of Alvin Tubbs on Fast Chapman str Retail Bruggists a strong delcgation, including its dent, 3 {thin six months after any action there southern ronds and auditor | Orange, Cal. He has o ed_the Gahlke WA LA G b De GoorE LMo qatricoiOhautanaphiErogram, S P R R e Ay e corpor Tanch of seventcen acres, i MePherson, . and purveyors of 3. B. Riley. Tho committes is recolving BEATRICE, April 16.—(Special Telegram | the applicant, they shall be re: »d as | York. E. Sells the consideration: being His father fhvs s e 1 Rl Qs il B bandonadt by tHa narties thereto unleea | lottwoRonithree ds, and and brother, both of whom are men of Wedical Supplies. Igtters of inaulry every day, from Lincoln, | to Tho Bee)—Tiho Beatrice Chautauqua as- | Shanlined by the Bares theteto, inless | Gh experfenced bu T oo e e e e haatt bou |l I North Platte, Hastings, Orleans and other [ sociation makes the announcement through | yvifes thut damases shall be paid for ine | slon will clalm, if these experta are at- | locate near him, and are now ‘straighten- points In the state as to date and the alm | o 1ocal papers this cvening of its program | fringement, and in addition thereto the | tacked, that they have no personal interest | jng up their eastern affairs to that end, and purpose of the convention, theclosalimapets. this ergalig efi s, proseam G and oI Addition thereto the | i%te work, anil have afmed olely. to. sex 0 Davis, & merchant of Lincol, Neb., It {8 the purpose of the committee to make | ™ L Ao aai08 the unlawful use of the patented invention | CUre a simple and less expensive méthod of & Sah Diczo, accompinied by N the convention & Kehool ot trention to ke | are Juno 21 to July 4 inclusive. The list of | {2 PREERRES O G Chke, whon the | aecounting in’the department and to do SR P, Kingman of Battle Creek, Toustivly discuss and elucldate the trrigas | ALractions include such celebrities as Joseph Tdict 15 for the plaintilf, the court mdy | AWay with a gerat deal of cumbersome i s i Lon. eapibilitios. rednireménts s mevnoas | Cook, Frank Beard, James Clement Am- | order judgment to be entered for any sumn hinery and governmental red tape, 1. ", Carpenter of the Carpenter Paper ¢ of Omaha 1S in Santa Ana, Vis- 5 brother, D. J. Carpenter, formerly D. J. Carpenter sold, a s ago, his ranch near El Modeno brose and many others. On July 4 a dis- | not excee cussion on ‘‘Protection against Free Trade' | amount of the rdict. The plaintiff :).x.lll WE will take place between R. G. Horr of Mas- | @lso be entitled to recover costs. This i R provision shall not apply to any action chusetts and Hon. Mr. White of Chicago. | j,rought against the innocent purchaser of a patented article. th ing $200, without regard to the required to develop the varied interosts of this section In that direction. How to pro- paro the soil and plant the seed for in- tensive farming, and how to apply the water NSIONS. eterans of the Late War Remombered by neral Government. ay, iy of Creighton, Neb, 18 been to the growing crops in order to obtain the Falrbury Prisoner Escapes - T 0 3 best returns, together with the yield of fr- S JRY, Nob. Ay o WASHINGTON, April 16—(Special to The | stopping in San Dicgo. I £ - Tigated lands, will be among the subjects | FAIRBURY, .\d‘.‘,‘ ‘\Sr“ lb”v(Sx\ecml DEFECTIVE ARMOR PLATES, Dec)—Pensions granted, fssue of April 4, | aniel W I\\\'lilh\-li“}ll‘"‘)‘ Lag mavIREdity Invalid Chairs, discussed and exemplificd by actual prac- | Telegram to The Bee)—Simon Pearce es- were: Nebraska: Increase—James Dav on HBuclld avenue in Pasadena. His body Supporters, tieal irvigation farmors. It i intended to | caped from the county Jafl by cutting a hole | Ayormey Waliaco of Momestead Thinks Ha | Wilber, Saline. Original widows, ete— | Wi ipped to Duvitl ity fovfnesme it 5 discuss new methods and introduce new ma- | through the ceiling of the cell room into the Lucinda A. Sawyer, Plumb Valley, Knox. Walter Garretson and family of Lincoln Atomizers 8 Has Some Information. ¥ an L4 chinery for lrrigating small valleys not | ofiice of the clerk of the court and then [ (wASHINGTON, April 16.—Although it | R¢/ssue—Diadema Moon, mother, Anselmo, 1 Nel Have beon miking & tour ‘ under a diteh. It will be a mass convention, | jumping from a window. He was held to | (%0 00 e IOUR Custc southern countles. They are now Sponges, 10 which overy person Intorosted in the sube | the. fal] (orm ‘of EOUFL to answer to the | \AS atated in several newspaper publica- | “Yowa: Original—Levi Ti. Cousins, Councll | meandcring through the north by way of Batt Soot s nvited, The very low fare which | charse of forgery. - Pearce left & note in | tlons toduy that Attorney Wallace of Pitts- | Bluffs, Pottawattamie; George Bapry, Bel- | Del Monter 0 00 ol atteries, I burg was to call at the Navy department | mond,” Wright; Rober( Kingsbe the Burlington management has made | the clerk’s office for the sheriff promising AT R e (i d, Neb, touring southern Water Bottle makes 1t possiblo for everybody to attend. | to return In a short time. HIll Scott, whose | With @ collcction of new evidence, to show | GERETCO* {ISTEY, ¥ l‘.l\!l:umlt:'x {':'I‘n"p om. | California, and when last rd of were u walds 2 2 C. J. Ryan is chairman and J. 8. LeHew | sentence expires In six weeks, did not avail | that great frauds had been perpetrated on | Jort Dodge, Webster. 1 Daniel in San Diego, 4 . Becretary of the committee, himself of the chance to escape. the government In connection with naval [ Stuteman, decens Mre, 1. W. Billingsley and daughter of (partments at the San armor steel contracts, ared this afte Lincoln, Neb., hi Marcos' at TIE ALOE & PENFOLD (0. the attorney had not | Original widows, « on, Six weeks ago | Wair Catherine w, Jones; Martha Smothers, nta Dodge County Notes. Intorruptes ‘ouple of Bur app R S b o0 el oI & ks ole- | Mr. Wallace wrote Secrétary Herbert that | Claytc Phebe Jane Brown, S o FREMONT, Neb., Aprll 16.—(Special to | TECUMSEH, Neb., April 16.—(Special Tele- | 30, /"5 oVidence, and ha was twice 1ne | month © lcoe Jane Brown, 8 BALFOUI'S GOLUEN DISTRICT, 1408 FARNAM ST., Opposito ¥ Hatel. The Bee.)—Barney Farrell, one of Dodge | gram to The Bee)—Upon returning home | vited to submit it, but nothing had been South Dakota: Original=William Steven- —_— oPm— county’s members of the legislature, who | from church with his wife last night Deputy | heard from him lately son, Hitcheock, Beadle The Advent of oston Capitallsts Into that ix N When Secretary Herbert charged Captain |~ Colorado: Original—Jesse D, Williams, et Many. has been acting as deputy in the county | County Treasurer James Moore discovered | gumpson, the chief of ordnane, to make Colorada COriging=lossaun.s il iame ection of Much Tmportance (o Many clerk’s office, has resigned his position and |Im- lmrghlrsl n: ll;ll%nl\;‘nl‘nl‘;rylm:‘lyn:;:y:llmll; |I|'l]l".‘ first Il'“\l:;q“fl‘”‘l’:“llllnl‘ l-u.}llnl.“ \nlml ml.‘ l;ilw”, \I{u A"u u:\, 4‘ -vl\lux- N. Udell, Art ‘I\'xw ]wv incorporation “11 ‘I:“I‘ opening display of millinery of Miss L. B, N O b e olr sAsD®, ik Ald. Rbt o0 4 purpose of making orough, Went back | Denver, Arapahoe. Ociginal widows, cte.— | Ridge Mining company were filed yesterday HOHG e B Bor Galuty Guriom in th Lexington N aratbod. tuat Taron Benabus, Wia ta tow | ot valua with;them. to the beginning of the plute making, and | Bilen Maganiety, Denver, Arapahoe. 1 B aoratary. of state's ofic Denver Hotor building o4 Nfenitzan aven | undaratoon (AL Ahue, who s now Lo M Davis' grocory store was also | 80 covered the period from the summier of | “Wyomin Oltginal—George W.' Drane, | The company Is made up of Boston cap- miventy-second e L woek, win markod n Chicago, will be appoiuted to flll the va O ore was o | 192 down to last autumu, when the mode | Forks Craok. Addilonal=Henjamin ¢ : ML L A Wit L gl artistic tsts of thin fuhionable cancy. broken into last night, AL EMOPS av. |0 procedure at the mills was so changed | Wheelock, Fort Fetterman, Conver, ital with Charles S. 3 sident N or, The des Lore the Parisian staup ‘The jury term of the district court con- | money In the till the culprits departed, leav- Gy {o ‘make further fraudutont practices im- jiadia - and A, Baxter superintendent prop- I this South Sk oty Tadicn who. patronize vened this morning, with elght jurors ex- | ing all else alone. possible. “In making up the report Captain To Sottle Lynd 'Fitles, erty Is located at Balfour, the second Cripple RNl R enst e e ok Sampson did not. stop at the plates which | WASHINGTON, Aptil --The house com- | Oreek, they having pure D ll'ln- Coppe L ‘\«. PHTAT TR b R e A 5 4 cobab] 3 ere shown clearly to have been defectly ittee on public lands Has agreed to repo King gold min Superintendent Baxter gius| ) Jott for Loy, ity nlght b5 SLLanG (b piaes BRASKA CITY, April 16.—(Spocial [ Ho went much further, and, notwithstand: | g F (0 '\':.I\:“m)f:".hu“;lydt“m‘.l.x:‘ Defore | was resisterad 4t the Brown Paluco hotel 3 convention of the ladies of the Grand Army gram to The Bee)—Fire broke out at | {31, BEGERE GF 0 e S M¢ | United States commipsiopers in all land | yesterday, and leaves this morning for Pants MI5S ||!.|<I ZBERG will arriv of the Republic, 10 o'clock this evening In a two-story frame | on the assumption th lot of plates | entrles hertofore perfécted. Some of these | Baltour for the purpose of commencing > Tatel B. H. Monroo and F. I, Scott, who were | building belonging to the Rottman estate, on | made during ‘the period covered' by the in- | affidavies were made bofore commssior development work at ouce. He will lot I CUHI any at the Paxton IHote RIS CREaR BHE. y Be0Lh - wha ulld 3 Han 24 vestigation containtd the sume percentage | of the diotrlot courts, imstead of circult | contracts for sinking and remain in the camp n :| “u Yf“ll;l:i ilylli. ‘:l\l \\Ii:ll: I)I: ):lnv‘: ;l)"l;(uxlh 1....;: 1 :.‘\pm..._ \\l:l\n\hlflhulfi‘ uh:«l.“rh.‘.l.: YARLIEAL O GARIAINL SR, Bem .,}v“"‘hn‘;«h‘ court commissioners, Mn‘fl""“r”‘ R 1‘“"_'[“:"“: I'Iy :.- AT B HJ TUESDAY, APRIL 17th, A L SR chase ocl conflagration was averted e d Attorney Wallace and ex-Burgess Mc- | and the object of the bill is to validate tie development of the propei The " . it ®oods at Emerson and will at once remove | was partially filled with baled hay. A | Luckie of Homestead relates to any plates | such irregularities in the amMdavits. tomatlc (l"“l‘.‘ IS o1 Lhe, propenty, 0 With a full stock of Millinery. to’ that city burning tar barrel was first discovered. made since the summer of 1892—and that 1 = havent.oF o ORHPR 1l I R 408 N I6th St - -~ The recent rains have boen of great bene- practically all of the plate—it would simply Admiral Trwin Retiros. tlamen .ob atrong fnanclal, rexources wi ubtedly be heartily welcomed into the it to vegetation, and grass will soon be suf- Work of Burglars at Edgar. confirm the department's ion. No WASHINGTON, Apgil 16.—~At Honolulu | unc clent to sustain the cattle. The averags [ EDGAR, Neb, April 16.—(Special Tele- | further penalties could b o, for al | yesterady Admiral Irwin hauled down his | camp. Baltour is indeed destined to be p hnm-;' is gu‘ull\l encouraged and the pros- | gram to The Bee)—The grocery store of foady thosa plaies hi N penallzed, and | fag and transferred the command of the some. ";“"'l‘;"', R MARAE A QYIRARG SRk & C pecta luve never boon hoiter for a good year. | e S TR AR onetary | veliels' of the station to Admiral John | @ large amount of ing W sult this >4 ‘; 09 Emmaen bl oin s i S Iookin o, et gy | VA Autwarp & Westlag was broken lno | cengiizrilon, Sl e | ST, S S U T | Bt A i ! ™| TSI DD MWD A | much_promise, and much of the ground In. tended for corn has already been_plowed. all ‘of the facts in the caso. he. wiil consisting of tobacco, cigars and a gold [ learn ¥y S falsl There lue o | Bive careful attention to anything Mr. Wal- 4 [=hb oty Rl “petu} 7 — ounty than before for many years, The | peen done by local talent IRRR DA AR SR8 Highest of all in Leaveni VXY X 3 't R p fruit crop has not been hurt any according | o 4o0¢ DY locd] taent e e 3 ighest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U, S, Gov't Report, - APVR 1} > Schools Closed on Account of Slekness, ok g0 Pastofiice Needs More Room ! / t?’("/;’//‘{ 4 // / to the best authorities and early varieties 1 16.—Representative mesmyn DIWPYD ML YRENNYD yee > now ready WASHINGTON, Ap! 28 &re now ready to blossom, NELSON, Neb., April 16.—(Special Tele- ! i AVhen the, time came for delivery he re- | egram to The Bee)—Mr. Clapp, residing | the entire building, from garret to cellar. i 5 - Bankhead, chalrman of the public bulldings 3 Toag 7 / ) 0L 5 Work of & Smooth Horse Thie f. gram to The Bee)—On acocount of tho | cammittos. Which went to. Ghloago 1o visie Jacobson & Son, 130 W. 12 St. Chicago, | 7 el COteZ . WAVERLY, Neb., April 16.—(Special Tele- | Prevalonce of scarlet fever the publlc schools postoffice and cusiom house bullding, b e - ram to Tho Boe)—A few day A of Nelson closed this morning. There are returned to Washington. Mr. Bankhead - NERLQIID 6 :W“g ok ey .“‘“” 180 & 8moOth | Ly ‘us0q of fover in the village and several | 8aya the subcommittee han not 'yet ugrecd A | GUION STEA 1,,:,,,.[’ Gy wom Rimasit £01be An ARSAb o Ol |rxlvrn~vnlllin5 I the‘country, None.of the oaes.bave Y| on ort 'Hime,” Ho_ expreases himsselt A’ bl BIRNEY’S | Stea Dsiwuon olf to be ent of Clements, & Lin- | proved fatal. s 8, 530 SADFSERe L A8 D BELL'D coln photographer, and taking orders for Pio~ | * y1or o Tniet Visits s Chureh for oot L T S N atarrhPowder | NEW YORK and ler:.mom. gures, recelving 28 to 60 cents down and giv- oy g o h ow er telioveq Catarrh aad Cold il urned, riding a fine pony, which he offered | near this city, had his horse stolen while fn | Mr. Bankhead deciines, in advance. to in- .@.C"/’@@ : v NEBS. cond 13; hie Oringn, $20 Ro uell, stating that he was going to a new | church last night. The animal was tied | Gickte the nature of the recommendations wAUATRBEN ! and all Reutsiten turalshed fe JE| g T S, attention it will be perfectly safe for five A M Ang ' coupon good for one dozen photographs, | NEBRASKA CITY, April 16.—(Special Tel- | Or'six ‘Vears, " The subcommittes went over che faad Tustanbiy by | Acacuaypn i ) A M) Arisous Max S0 8 4 3 SlATand o . that will be made by the subcommittee. . 3% Matania Temple, Chleago. HE; SO BROTIHERS. Agonte, Ohioano ff.. 3 (yould iave no further use for it | outaide the church and ad disappeared when | Thure'la no question, he ays. that the city Ltrwatment or samplo (red H, & MOORES, Wabush Cortior, o CAAS. KN und a customer in the person of | Mr. Clapp wished to return home. will require additional accommodations for " 8old by AruEELIe. 60% ¥, C. Ko L &P, L., Uil Curos Head Nolges & Cabln, #50 wid AL, i ing to 1