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Lincoln Evening Call from Lincoln, Nebraska • 1

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THIRTEENTH YEAR FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 25 1892 NUMBER 196 A MODERN WONDER WAR TOPICS QUIBBLINGLAWYERS Thursday March 24th it begins Wednesday March 30th it ends Big values in lace -Ra revalues in chenille curtains Curtain poles given away An unusually large Btock This is what we propose t) do and we ask you to prove to Yourself that we will do all that we promise We will sell you -Lace and -Chenille Curtains at lower prices than ever! before and in addition will give yon free a five foot brass trimed wood pole with each pair of lace curtains and a six-foot brass trimed pole with each pair of chenile curtains- Come and see The Cabinet Holds an Important Session English News on thV Bearing Sea Troubles and Expected Action FREE COINAGE IN TROUBLE Victim 'of Hanaman's The Bad Burial of-Mlnere In Pennsylvania Tha War Cloud Washington March Theaerl-ousneuof the Behring sea situation waa shown by the attendance of Secretary Blaine at the cablnet meeling today notwithstanding his recent- Illness Other members were all present also Secretary Foster and Tracy held a conference prior to the meeting presumably In regard to ordera to naval and revenue vessels assigned duties patrolling the waling grounds It la practically mtlled that tha warshlpa Charleston Ballimm Bo ami Ranger and Mohican and the revenue vessels Corwin Bear) Rush sad Albatross will be assigned to this duty The Peeling In England London March The (Mar which yesterday approved ofSaliatmrya attitude In declining to assent to prolongation af modus vlvendl hu changed Its view and today advise Salisbury to renew tha modus vlvendi It says the renewal will cauu the Canadian! to --witling It 1 la-abetter than that a serious quarrel between Great Brltlan and Uajted Statu should occur in commons' Iaihahousa oLcomniopatoday In reply to a request for information as to the-latest communication' from 'the United Statu on the Behring sea question Gowther parliamentary aecra-tary of the foreign office aaid the correspondence la still pending but he hepwlit would be ready for production In the house Monday la reply to Great Brilinna last note to tho United States ha said it was still under could MILLER Helen Keller the Phenomenal Blind and Dear Mute Boston Maw March Special Correspondence to Thk The achievements af Helen A Keller have attracted attention wherever they have bun related 8he Is and hu been for more than three years the star pupil In the Perkins Institution of Boston which is a school for the education of blind and deaf-mute children where Laura Bridgman wu taught Holes Keller la the woader of the times according le the description of persona who are In te rested in educational a (Taira and her development Intellectual and moral physical and aocial hu been extraordinary surpassing belief Helen Is now a little more than tl year of ago and during tha past thru years ahe hu grown euaxingly fut In bodvakdpiindShA advanced toward full stature and maturity with astonish ibgrapTIity 8hela now lira feet and two Inches In height and ot symmetrical figure and the weighs 138 poands Her physique la good and her active brain and heart an sustained by an adequatamalerlar ffaiuer'ller headla finely formed with luxuriant curia of brown hair and her countenance beam with animation and Intelligence She enjoys excellent health She seldom complains of cemmnn ailments hrnl aha eats heartily and aleepa soundly This queen of precocious children hu made element ary etud es In natural VE' history cosmography mythology bi- 20PESLCENT At HEWS OF A DAY Condensed That Busy People May Know What Happens- Lady Gordon Camming of London ku given birth to a daughter The proposed atrlko In the mines of southern Iowa has been abandoned Six persona in passing through a gorge near Borne' were killed by an avalanche Senator Morrill Is no longer in danger from bla attack of pneumonia thongh still weak By a vote of 879 te 160 the eight hour bill was defeated in the English house of commona yesterday Six train wreckers were caught tearing up spikes on the Mexican- Central and immediately shot Senator Paddock Is tompllliyr' an Interesting directory of Nebraska office holders In the department' The lateat diapstchts of last week assert that Eulonbarg has been appointed chancellor of the empire Orson Uaskpll editor of the Ord Neb Blwsard wu horsewhipped last nlghtby Marcus Getter Elmer Foster the well known bass hall player la announced as a candidate for the Minnesota legislature During February 850Q8 Immigrants came to the United States and during the last twelve months 804083 Much alarm la felt over an outbreak of acarlet fever In Foatvltle Win and all the schools have been closed 1 Sir George Baden-Powell the British commbnioper in the Behring sea mat ter sailed from New York yesterday for Liverpool ttotitetfeTPirtl Sixteen anarchlstxwhoare believed te be authors of the dynamite explosions of week The relcksrath committee has sp- proved-aiL-Oitrx- grank-joL2 500000 marks far the German exhibit at the world's fair Three hundred and fifty cabinet makers quit work at St Louts yesterday The trouble Is spreading and a general strike is expected France has expressed separation or apology for the arrest of Jen English-meh of good 'famiifbi on a charge of picking pockets In accordance with an order to restrict the outpuLln all distilleries which the whisky trust controls the outlook is good for an sdvsni-e in wet goods A small party of rangers had a fight Wednesday with Gents's band of revolutionists near Bennetts ranch One ranger waa killed and many wounded By a cave-ln In the Bouse coal mine yesterday at Walsonbnrg Col four miners were imprisoned fer ten hours Two of the men are In a critical condition President Harrison will i-wue a proclamation soon enfranchising about 4-000 or 30011 mornr-us who were disfranchised by the Edmunds-Tucker law The president hss approved the sen-tence of the court martial on thn ftise of MajorGiles II Ovirman charged with certain irmgularltiea In hi accounts The second game of the scries wu placed at Hot Spnngs Ark yesterday between tho Chicago and Cleveland hall dubs the latter winning after eleven Innings The case of G-erga Glhs in charged with conspiring In blow up tho Shu-foldt destilery with dynamite hu been continued until next mnnday at the request ef thedufendcnta attorney John Given aupnrlntcndnnt of the Iowa division of the railroad died yeatrday at I Ms Moines la ho -having been connected with the system for the past twenly-five years James' It Keens' tho' Wallsireet oporaior hu settled up a large' amount of claims against him and yesterday satisfied claims which" wore" filed 1181124 Some or these 'Judgments wars far back 1803 Anagaotof English capitalists hss ailed from London to New York fair the purpose of consolidating all the big packing establishments of Chicago Kansu City and Omaha Including tho -Chicago Pecking and Provision The fallowing Nebraskans were FOR OWE WEitt To make room for balance of my spring stock 4- Cause the Dismissal of a Daii-age Suit Today The Suit Agalnet John Bauer Suddenly Maxwett Sharp A floss Ca'e Affairs Tho Court Grist After tailoring a good portion of tha dqy yesterday In securing a Jary to hear tha damage raw of John' Earhanlt against saloon kerper John Bsacr--sad hla bondsman the eau wu this morning diimisaml without prejudice by Judge Hall to be reopened and tried later The dismissal wu tha resalt of a squabble on tha part of the attorneys In tha 'eau It seems that John' Fraas swell known honut respected old German had bun laclnded in tha panel ef Jnrora drawn at this term of court but wu net present when hla name wu called yesterday The regular panel had been exhausted mid be because somethiug of a choice" Lamb Ricketts A Wilson appeared for the plaintiff and tuough he had on tha stead shown conclusively that ha wu qualified te set Juror Mr Lamb discovered a technicality an which to make a kick la -the nature of his being on tha boad of aoma liquor dealer In tha city This point wu raised and the discussion waxed warm between attorneys Judge Hall fiaally taking a hand when Lamb made tha threat of publishing certain things It all I eau I tad however In the eau being dismissed primarily because there were no Jury and tho eau may ccme later Fora time the court room echoed with the volatile expressions of the attorneys Mr Ear isrdt ailed tha saloon keepers fog 93 000 bwiag' his clatld "on tha alleged fact thaL JMLj-becains (Intoxicated through their l'nstrumentally and while In this condition 'wu knocked down by a Missouri Paclilo engine and had one foot so badly crushed that amputation was necessary ThJ suit agafhst tha Maxwell 8harp Row company to secure att accounting in the bankruptcy case of that firm 'with sundry creditors wu settled yesterday afternoon Judge Field entering judgment in full against the firm The Investigations disclosed a most wretched method of doing business The case of Eday against ChaL A Burt a suit for fees In a bond eau which rovers the transactions of maaj months amt extonds back to Boston Is now on before Judge Field and will probably reach a auttlemeut tomorrow In the county court nothing dim urha Judge leinsing'a tranquility sava tha tread of anxious applicants for license to wed Today two imrmMons were leaned tho partpa bring: Olio A Kilobit aged 28 of Bpragua nnd Anna Shaad of IJncol:) aged 98 Wm Burrell and Maggie Anderson colored both of Llneoiu To Papublloans The CMcago and Northwestern line All railroad la Ihs only direct line to the national ronveutlon at Minneapolis Minn and the only line reaching that point without depot transfers Accoinniodstlons are dow being secured and it la Important that those Intending to attend sbouldmake their arrangements early Kates and nil Information furnished at office 1188U street SmrXAN Genl Agent JT Mastinx City Pkt Agent died! At 9 e'elock last night at tha family home one mile and a half west on I) street Mary II gsn relict of the Isle James Hogan aged 37 yean Tha deceased was a pioneer rraldeit of Lincoln coming here with her husband fronf Galesburg III in 1871 and Milling at tha present Hogan property where the briek yard were established and continuously conducted On Sunday aha wu atrickan with naralysls of tho nrnln and lingered be tween life and doatn natll 'ha Master called last night and she passed from life to join the companion who proceeded bar across tha dark rivar alevan Years ago- To all who knew Mrs Horan sha appeared aa a friend and benefactor -to mankind whoao noblest mission wu to oomfort tho rilaireMod aid aid tho Aa Catholic she wu coosls: lent and-true waa a promt acut worker in tha circles of tha church and by her death It la deprived of aa carnut frh-nd Sha leave four children all grown to womanhood and manhood they-dicing Mr Hassle Kelley wife of the lion James Kslley cf tne excise board Mr Wm Hogan and Mlsnaa Annie and Aline Ilogan who are robbed of tho kindest and meat Indulgent of mothers Tksfuosral takas piers tomorrow moving from tho residence at 10 a At 11 a aolemn high mass will taka place at 8L Theresa'a Pro-cathedral after which Ihs remain will bo plaoml In thoir lut resting place at St Theresa's cemetery Cnrrle at 9 o'clock this nrrolag tho wife of Atf Church aged 81 years Deceased wm wall and favorably known throughout tho city a woman of noble qualities and sialer-ln law of Ed Church manager of tha Lanalng theatre Arrangements bava not yet been completed for ihh funeral as Manila and reUtlvas are expected to arrive hut It will probably tako place Sunday from the family residence 1789 street NISBET 101 STREET oration and me ography and English literature and by office bad had nothing from- of hr faouIllel bu WMfK0in t1rm! qulred a aspaoity for viewing assorting Pub c11 mori)ln' lK" and arranging the facts within he? he United Slates senate committee ion koo' (Sa0graphy Is her favoriu study Foreign countries and their his-ratiliratlon In convention tories and romantic tradtlons are pe cullarly fascinating to her and her te travel abroad when ebe reaches her thirteenth year That pleasure hss I wen promised to her Greece and Italy aupplv her mind with vivid pictures and ample materials for thought i Jnnos sits at tha window nil day aa placid a May morning and her five small children play hide and souk on tha back stain'' woader ahe uses Salvation Uil for apraina nud cuts" TODAY'S MARKETS Twenty three Burled Dl'nbah Pa March Twenty-three bodies ni tha 11111 farm mine explosion victims ware burled today In the midst of the most heartrending scenes and grief on tha part of the rela-stives present The ur's verdict attached no blame to the Danbar comply Hangman's Day Laltsvillk Ky March Henry Smith wu hanged at 0:23 this moraing for the murder of his employer Louis 1 AitMvikv mfift EntrILk ISlarmf hmi end lie 1 I I FOLTS DISCOUNT SALE ON A 1 Btranath and Haalth If you are unt feeling strong 'sail healthy try Eleotria Bitten If 'La Grippe0 baa left yaa weak aad weary um Elect rlo Bi'tara Thli remedy acta directly on Liver Stomach aad Kidneys gently aiding thou organa ta perform their functionx If you are afflicted with Sick iltadaohe yon will find needy and permanent mlef by taking Electric Bitters" Ons trial 'will' vinca you that this Is tha remedy yow need Large hollies only 50 eenta xt alLdrpggUts If you want cheap local advertising doaa apply to AJford Cheney Neb Attention Odd Pollowa "'Than will he a regular 'meeting of Capital lodge No 11 1 IV thin evening a iba hall Eleventh and treat Work la tha Initiatory degree All members are requested to present Visitors are cordially Inv'tod By Order of Sandquwt 11 STL'BHLKriKLD 8eo Latest Gov't Report THE HARDWARES AN NEW IT 26 0 Street Agent for the Carter Furnace the best made' Furniture and House Furnishing Goods a specialty Great Bargains in Stoves 1 nspcction invited Spccht la January 1801 Tha murder grew cut of a quarrel because 8peht would not permit Smith- to take hla family out riding Sunday Smith died with but slight convulsions For Grover JkrrkkMiN Citt Mo Mares The Missouri legislature adjourned sine die yealerdav The lut act of tha houu waa tha passing of a resolution endorsing man of dutlnyGrover Cleveland for tha presidency War-UkeAapeots Warsaw March Rumorh of war fill tho air bore and Is given tha appear! nee of truth by the presence lit Poland of an immense number of Russians Might Have Uaed Apron Strings Milwaukee March Today Mrs A Ames wife of the sheriff of Boone county Illinois departed for Belvidere with' Benjtmln Uilfc a man charged with robbery llilt agreed to accompany Mrx Amu without requisition papers anil to maka aura af him tha lady sheriff quietly clapped a pair of handcuffs an him before leaving the city Jail llilt wu arrested here on Saturday night Entrapped Into Marrying Helena Mont March George Seymour a wealthy ranchman nur here cams to town a little over two months ago and while It rad" fall In with Florence Smith an antrum dnrwlml ksm TJJto VIOLIN RECITAL Mr Aucuat Hasranow'a Program far This Evening Mr Angnst llagenow- assisted by Mary Latimer soprano will give a violin recital at tha Nebraska Conservatory of Made tonight beginning the following program at 8 JlHNh 1'-liK Hoela Hi I) minor -L (intvn Ctietioaes IkMinwie (Mi f'lTiSA I- OEim Ulaue (Olgaa I OrevB ill RlMide'ArioMi CtphiNt HnMEA Adule Up I II Souvenir da lUjrde Slrlei Qneriri in Anroaipealmeal Spur AaalOb frum Tih Cuneertii aVk-ierllerbartSerade bkiMhnrt Navla T'wae la the Lovely Nimth of II KllaandH a Ilavid A op ax No II gram Klesle II VlnuUempe Hailed at Pntodslee AomweAHinv MMr Orer Mr Men aad the Omwervatury "Ulna Quartet Mav" I LarenOrsaa Aeenaipaalmank I HprlaumU (At the toeatala Highest of all In Leavening Power New York Wheat Lower Corn Chicago Hogs Weak and Lower New York Oraln end Produoe New York March a WH Opened hlabor Ms IS-Ida BBS Klrni No MK04hc Finn Weaicre MSWn KORK-KIrui NewiiM 11 auail 10 LARII-Qulrt Klnu Wmtrra ISSSMe KOOMhmdi Weeiera He UVB UTOCK 'Chloago Marssti fitnoaen Match SI Rareluu TAW NbUim eieers Sud buU-kar'ixrtdtM Ictdjri bury beeves iso lower Rccelpta Bonn week end lower K-msh end flonuitne MSJ(4B parkera end thlppeni 4utS4 ID: prims Mavv end buuihnr'a wuUlusll 7NH llghk TiiM HI pUuHUe4M Kneel pi M10 NlnieR The Chioajro Mtnistt Owioson Msrrth i a OkM1 Kirin (Wah SUj Sr Kko lllvlier Hc Her 3U in hi Ossh Mr Key Steady Oash SIOIS May III EU IS IA Rl-Blesdy OMhHnMi May 'fllORT Steady Csah BU May mWHBSM Kir (Hwh 7SRC HARLKY-Mo KIAX CKKIMge ritIMK Tl SI ITIIY-Easy III tf i iiiiu a au Llnooln Markets KrMay Marrh EX POTATOXS-Bc liUTClIKKWSTUOK-SI -dll qil 0 Ilk' anil dipthorla oeme Gao Blone box Twentieth Uoblregw iraventa dluasea Of-roa 119 and 118 Burr AIM Turpeln Lol Whfc Lewis John Pryor Kipp Stephen Arnold James Morgan Edward Mathews Henry Bonrd John 8 Salslmry Jehn Lafforty George Gibbons Thomas II Aenra Jerome Potter John Engiehardt John Mur-rill Jonu Nixon Zichary rotts Bonjamln Jamoa Son- tea Wing Chriallan Hoover Robert TbenewY A hall cornor Foator Oharlce A Grooms Thlrtoenth and alreets will he open Marok widows Rua- oenla Seata at Claaoa A Fletcher's Boa with Chase Bi sell Sweat father after 19 a Saturday March 86 block RUTTEK-We KUOH-uWe IIAY-BW IIATH-Br IXMX-Mft (IAHHA(IB-Mp nr per mmei JUKKKYS-eeino IliMirt-wiaaiw CH I KKNS-K Scarlet fever from foul premises 00 residence (4V I i i i Ui ABSOUTEUY PURE.

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