h 7 I i I U OFFICIAL DIRECTORY STATE Governor SUagAHolcomb Lieutenant Governor James E Harris Secretary ol State WF Porter Treasurer JNMeserve Auditor JohnF Cornell Cora Lands and Building Jacob V Wolfe Attorney General Constantlne J Smvth Supt Public Instruction W It Jackson f ItA Hadley Scojla 1 C WKaleymRed Cloud Regents University J Shos Rawlins Wakef id 1 Cbas Weston Hay Spgs 1 H L Goold Ogaialfa LCH Morrill Lincoln CONGRESSIONAL Senators Win V Allen Madison John M Thurston Omaha Kspresentatlvcs First DIsti let Jesse B Strode Lincoln Second I 11 Mercer Omaha Third feoDMciklejnlin Fuller ton Fourth E J Hai jjfr Aurora Fifth Wm It Andrews Hastings Hfxtli O M Kern Broken Bow JUDICIAL Supreme Court T L Norvil Chief Justice fiarrison and Poll associates Fifleenth ludlcial District- M P Kinkaid ONeill Wn Westover Rusliville LEGISLATIVE Representative Fifty second District OP Blllincs Nordcn Senator Fourteenth District Otto Mutz Spririgvlew LAND OFFICE Register C R Glover Receiver J A Fike Newport COUNTY Treasurer G P Crabb Jlerlc Geo Elliott Sheriff Amos Strong Judge W R Towne County Attorney FMWalcott County Superintendent Lillian Stoner purveyor Chas latt Coroner A Lewis Max vlertel Commissioners W A Paiker PSullivan PRECINCT Ovnrseeis or Highways R Hansen and J Raj Constable R Towne Justices of the Peace John Dunn and J M Cam in Assessor- John Dunn VILLAGE Town Board E Sparks president C H Cor nell treasurer T C Hornby clerk D S Ludwlg and P F Simons Marshal and Water Commissioner Henry Razey school District No 1 F M Walcott president M V Nicholson treasurer J C Pettijohn secre tary W S Jackson G P Crabb and J T Keoley SOCIETIES Imp O RM sitting Bull Tribe No 22 Improved Order of Red Men meets every second and fourth Friday evening of -each month at Davenports Hall Visiting brethreu are fraternally Invited to be prfsent at the councils of the tribe 1 H Sears - FH MXrcii Chief of Records- Sacbem atS ia ATOfc A M siAftnniiSadnsa Lodge JJosa p fir A i unieetsin regular communication nairiay ingronor berortfthe lull moon iueaefc jutli ninhirji nf lha ordarin irOodaridrexularK nnH lng cordlaHy aucLf raternally invited t attensx - jjxkkelkt wm4 jmi w w xhompsojj oeoy r 0 B S Northern Star Chapter No 59 Order of the Eastern Star rnCets oaecond and fourth Tues- day evenings of each mouth In Hornbys hall W W Thompson- Magcie WaIjOott Secretary Worthy Matron A 6Pu W Valentine Lodge No 70 A O U W meets on i st and 3rd Mondays of each month J C Pettijohn Rec O W Hahx M W D OF H Valentine Lodge 3STo Degree of Honor holds regular meetings first and third day evenings of each month M Mrs J C Pettijobn Recorder Chief of Honor - I O O F Valentine LodgeNo 205 I O O F meets r every Thursday awening Visiting brothers cord r tally nvlted toattend our meetings t D H Thurston Frakk Bratton v Secretary Noble Grand G A E Col Wood PestNo 208 Department of Ne braska regular meeting 2d and 4th Saturdays of each montl at 2 d m sharp Comrads from other Postsare cordially Invited to attcnd J w Tdckkr John- Dunn Adjutant Commander - - MvV A ValenttncCamD No 1751 Modern Woodmen of - America meots second and fourth Wednesday evenings each month at Davenports HalL Visiting neighbors cordially invited to attend WSJACKSOK WEHit Cerk Venflrable Cauasel l Cherry Lodge No 169 Knights of Pythias meeta every Tuesday evening at Daventibits Hall WSJACfcfiOX IS 1 ROBERTS - K oIi and 8 Chancellor Commander - Arrivotanrt Departure of Mails Mall east and weattiloses at 8 p m Rosebud leaves at 800 a m dally except Sun s dav and arrives at 500 p m Simeon Kennedy and Oasis leaves at 700 a m Mondays Wednesdays and Fri days and arrives- at 700 p m Tuesdays Thurs days and Saturdays - - Ft Niobrara leaes dairy at7 00 a hi and 500 p m arrives 3t maud 730 p m Kcwanee and Sparks arrives Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at 500 p m and - Jeavra Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays at i o a m i - General delivery open from 7P9 a m to 700 p m General delivery open on Sundays from sto io am Lock boxes opendaily form 6 a m to 300 p m - WiEHALEXPostmastcr L - i PROFESSIONAL AUD BUSINESS CARDS D CLARKE - v AWklndsof lega1 business promptly attended to valentine Nebraska C DWYER - and Surgeon - Qmce at C K Watsons Drug Store Prompt - 5 attentlougtven tof all professional calls JTalbntint vV Nebraska Teachers Examination VThe regular monthly Teachers Examination will be held the - of each -third Saturday xnonth kjat my bficein the Court House JV LI LLLlAiS STONER T - Siipt of Schools P FtSIMONS propritor of DRAY NE NO I Satisfaction guaraateed Seasonable charges NEBBASEA CONGRESS DAILY REPORT OF WHAT IS BE ING DONE Many Measures of More or Less Im portance Being Introduced at the Present Session of the Sunflower Legislature Tuesday The oratorical talent of the senate was given a chance to show itself on the 12th immediately following the reading of the journal A debate was precipitated by a resolution offered by Mr Farrell of Mer rick providing for the appointment of a committee of three to act with a like com mittee from the house to take action in re gard to printing the governors message The resolution was carried and the com mittee appointed Another lively tilt was had on the matter of the state furnishing members each daily five 1 cent wrappers and ten 2 cent stamps and was finally laid on the table After a Jarge number of bills had been introduced the standing committees were announced the name of the chairman of each of which is given elow Judiciary committee McGann finance ways and means Feltz public buildings Johnson agriculture Miller accounts and expenditures Gondrlng military affairs Weller municipal affairs Howell internal Improvements Ritchie school lands and funds FarroII public printing Watson enrolled and engrossed bills Mutz counties and county boundaries Lee educa tional Canaday library Canaday claims Dear ing banks and currency Weller railroads Os born miscellaneous corporations Fritz state prison Lee university and normal school Gra ham constitutional amendments and federal relations Ransom public charities Dundas privileges and elections Dearlng live stock and grains Heapy miscellaneous subjects Johnson medical societies Grothan asylums industrial homes reform schools home fdr the friendless Institute for feeble minded youth Grothan Im migration Muflly mines and mining Talbot manufacturers and commerce Beal labor Ran som revenue Beal rules Beal soldiers home Sykes Irrigation Feltz standing committees Dearing highways bridges and ferries Schaal The regular order being disposed of the senate adjourned until 10 oclock Wednes day morning The house on the 12th reached bills on second reading and thirty eight measures were ground through the mill Cronks bill house roll No 35 incorporates the movement to prohibit gold Democrats from securing recognition on election ballots Sodennan of Thelps had a woman suffrage measure Its provisions do not include the privilege to vote at general elections for Cue entire ticket but only for certain The Douglas County election con test was brought up by a communication x4rom Secretary of State Piper Jenkins of Jafferson will lead in the defense of the Republican contestees Two bills were introduced by Edson Rich one of which authorize the printing of applications for saloon licenses in any newspaper of gen eral circulation House roll So 63 by Rich relates to the construction of roads and btidgP3 m Douglas County Fouk of Gage imoved that Colonel Iloag land be given tup minutes in which to ad dress the house ou the merjts of the curfew law as applied to cjties in Nebraska Wooster and Follard opposed the motion on the ground tha no bill covering the cur few law was yet before the house When a vote was taken however It was found the house was largely in favor of granting ten minutes time fo Colonel Hoagland Jenkins from the committee on ruies of which the speaker is chairman reported that the rules of 1895 had been adopted with several amendments and eliminations Rule No 19 gives the privilege to each member to refrain from voting As changed it compels each member to vote on all bills and questions Wooster and Loomis op posed the change but it was the sense of the house that rule as changed should pre vail In the midst of the debate on house rule changes the secretary of the senate appeared and informed the speaker that the senate had appointed a committee to act with a like committee from the house to consider the question of printing 1000 2000 or 5000 copies of the governors mes sage Adjourned Wednesday The reading of the journal in the house on the 18th was dispensed with without much friction The Grst business taken up was the motion made Tuesday evening to indefinitely postpone action on the contest case against the four Republican members from Douglas County This motion was carried Clark of Richardson then moved to refer the question to the committee on privileges and elections carried Action taken Tuesday regarding the printing of the governors message was reconsidered and a motion to print 5000 cqpies was car ried by a vote of 7 1 to 19 Straub of Otoe presented a joint resolution on the Maximum Freight Rate kaw and the house concurred This resolution had been previously offered In the Senate The com mittee on supplies reported to the house that they had found supplies sufficient to carry on the business of the house with the 500 already expended The report also stated that a large number of paper baskets cuspidors and other articles of furniture had been carried off by members of the last house The report was accepted after con siderable talk on the question of theft The bill appropriating 90000 for expenses of the Twetyrfifth session of the legislature was ordered engrossed for a third reading by suspension of the rules The jouse then adjourned The senate was not in a talkative mood on the i3th and what little business pre sented itself f or consideration was tran sacted speedily Mr Weller of Otoe asked far the enforcement of rule 43 which de nies ajjjttance to the senate floor to all persons not numbers or employes of the senate unless pfovfded with a ticket signed by the president of the senate ifr Gra ham of Frontier presented the jjsp of emploj es agreed upon by the joint Populist and Democratic caucus and they were sworn in The postage mat fer was brought up and the members voted themselves five 2 cent stampls daily during the session A number of bills were read the first and second times On motion of Mri Murphy the lYsc of nding commit tees was ordered printed for theconypni HCf the senate Mr ITowell of Douglas moyedjthath pjjairman of each committee to whom bills are lefbrrad shall be required to notify the introducer of bjlls fco bp present at the maetinof the committee at the time said bill may foe sidered Agreed to The senate committee Jistinpd to the re port of the committee to chepk up the prop erty belonging to tljo eenato Everything was reported as being accounted for The senate then adjourned Thursdaj The Ugojs on the 1 ith decided to permit the state to buy postage stamps for the members sat down on a proposition for free daily and weekly newspapers had a photograph taken en group and turned over to the committee on privileges and elections the papers in the Douglas County contest cases The most important bills in troduced are as follows to prevent extor tion and injustice in the collection of debts providing for the establishment and main tenance of a county college of science art and industry within the several counties of the state vesting a right in the voters of the state of Nebraska to by a petition refer any law enacted or proposed by the legis lature to a vote of the voters of such state and to reject the same by the ballot vest ing a right in the voters of the state of Ne braska to propose laws and enact the same into full force and effect for the govern ment of the state by direct vote of the people who are qualified to vote for state officials to prescribe the manner of such legislation and provide punishment for all offenders against the provisions of this act to provide for the temporary issue of non-interest-bearing warrants upon the state treasurer and to provide for the redemption and re issue of same to provide for a pre sentation of the products resources and possibilities of the state of Nebraska at the Tennessee Centennial Exposition to be held in Nashville Tenn May to Novem ber 1897 to provide for the redemption of all real estate sold on execution order of sale and decree of courts and for the repeal of the general stay law in the state of Ne braska relating to real estate sold on exe cution and order of sale A number of bills were introduced in the senate on the 14th and read for the first time The bills offered on the 13th were read the second time and referred to com mittees After the noon recess the sena tors sat in their places while a local photo grapher took a couple of views of the sen ate chamber Motions were agreed to placing all employes under the direction and control of the sergeant-at-arms and also requesting the mayor of the city of Lincoln to appoint the night watchmen of the senate members of the city police force without pay Mr Dundas of Nemaha of- fered a resolution by request making the salaries of state and county officials 80 per cent of what they now are The senate then adjourned Friday The bill appropriating 90000 for salaries of members and employes were distributed among the members of the house on the 15th This was the first bill printed It was put upon its passage and passed Fol lowing are the most important bills offered in the house Relating to school lands and funds to prevent the further sale of school lands and to repeal said original chapter to authorize the state of Nebraska to erect maintain and manage a beet sugar factory providing for the payment of taxes in in stallments of not less than 25 per cent of the amount due at time of payment and repealing all acts in conflict therewith to punish hog stealing and to punish persons receiving or buying stolen hogs and to punish all persons harboring or concealing hog thieves A motion to adjourn to Mon day was defeated so adjournment was taken till Saturday at 10 a m The senate was unable to take up leg islative business for actual consideration on the 15th because of the lack of necessary facilities The resolution offered by Sen ator Dundas relative tq a 20 per cent cut in state and county salaries was made a special order for Tuesday morning at 1Q oclock The consideration of the gov ernors message was made a special order for 2 oclock Tuesday afternoon The fol lowing bills were introduced To amend the code of civil proceedure so as to provide that the ovfner of any real estate against which a decree of forecloseure has been rendered or of any real estate levied upon to satisfy a judgment or decree of any kind may redeem the same at any time before the confirmation of such sale by paying in to the court the amount bid for said real estate by the purchaser thereof together with the interest accruing on such decree or judgment to require owners or con structors of irrigation ditches to construct bridges over the same when such ditches or canals cross a public highway to fix commissions for selling live stock in the state of Nebraska to prevent cruelty to children in certain cases to prohibit the employment of any child under the age of Id years m any store office shon faotnw i mine or other place to exceed three months in any one year adjourned Saturday The attemp fc to shut off the reading oi the house journal on the 16th was a pro nounced failure Consequently it was af ter 11 oclock before Wooster of Merrick moved that at the hearing of the Trans Mississippi Exposition matter the opponent s of the bill be given equal time by the linance ways and means committee with those who favored the measure Hull and Harlan said that the hearing should be held for the benefit of those who favored the bill Wimberley of Lancaster was oi the opinion however that boosters mo- tion yas all rjght and when a yote was takep it was found that a large majority were with hiin Prepeding adjournment until 2 oclock p ni Monday the following bills were introduced To regulate tft manufacture and sale of cidor tq prevent adulteration deception and fraud therein and to provide penalties for violations thereof to define the liability of railroad companies for damages sustained by em ployes by reason of the negligence of other employes to provide for the destruction of noxious weeds and for the collection of ex penses incurred thereby to fix penalties for the violation of this act defining what shall oe legal tender in tne payment of debt pro posing an amendment to section 1 gf article yii of the constitution q the state of NebrHsHa relatfng to woman suffrage to amend seotjon 189 of chapter xlx of the Criminal Code entitled Offenses Against Election Laws and to repeal said section to assist and develop the Iowa Lake Shore Gulf railroad in the state of Nebraska to collect a direct tax on dogs for the pur pose of creating a fund for the payment of the bounty on wolves coyotes andwM cats and the sunpmssjipu dQgmris ance to preveiftdgsecratiqu oi the Ameri i can flag tq anond section 4 ofphptey lxxxix of the Compiled Statutes of Ne braska of im entitled HSwamp lands and to repeal said oricinal sentinn vrtL roll No 108 to provide for Improving and maintaining public roads According to Mulhall the consump tion of sugar per inhabitant in the vari ous lending countries of the world is as follows Sixty nine pounds iri th United Kingdom of great Britaip and Upland p ppuncls ip Denmark 2Q n Poland 28 in France and Switzerland IS in Sweden 1Q ip Belgium 15 in Ger IPfiny 18 in Austria ll iu Norway S in Russia 7 in Italy and o pounds in Bpain and Portugal What do you think of this scheme of saving doctors bills by walking barefooted in the grass Well it saves shoemakers bills anyhow- Philadelphia North American HKtfl NATIONAL SOLONS REVIEW OF THEIR WORK AT WASHINGTON Detailed Proccedmsrs of Seaate and House Bills Passed or Introduced ia Either Branch Questions of Mo xaent to the Country at Iiarse The Legislative Grind The House witnessed a sensational episode Tuesday Mr Johnson Cal who recently made a bitter attack on Ed itor Hearst of San Francisco and New York was himself made the target of denunciatory charges by Mr McGuire Cal The wordy duel grew out of the publication the Congressional itecord as a part of Mr Maguires remarks on Mr lounsons speech in which Mr Ma guire defended Mr Hearst and without the mention of Mr Johnsons name de tailed some matters in Johnsons early life when he resided in Syracuse N Y Mr Johnson got the floor on a question of privilege He was at times dramatic He denounced Mr Maguires attack on him as wanton and cowardly and told the story of his indictment thirty four years ago in New York for forgery and how he had gone out to California to rear a new homo and make a new name Then with a bitter invective he paid his re spects to Mr Maguire and Mr Cooper of Wisconsin who characterized his at tack on Mr Hearst as cowardly In re ply Mr Maguire said He whines at this attack on himself He thinks only of himself Tie does not think of the grief and anguish until it strikes him self Why did not he think of these things when he made the attack on an other who was not present and who was not a member of this body Those charges are false and it ill becomes the author of those charges to whine because I reply Futile effort was made to hare thejremaTks of both stricken from the Record The Senate passed the day in lively political debate upon the free homestead and fourth class postmaster ships The Senate in executive session Wed nesday had up for a time the nomination of David R Francis to be Secretary of the Interior but no action was taken Senator Vest of Missouri was the prin cipal opponent of confirmation but he was seconded by Senator Pugh of Alabama Senator Gear introduced a new bill for the settlement of the Pacific railroad in debtedness constituting the Secretary of the Treasury the Secretary of the In terior and the Attorney General a com mission with full power to make a set tlement of the indebtedness of all the bond aided Pacific roads to the govern ment upon approval of the President After a very dull day devoted to passing bills of minor importance the House plunged into a warm controversy over a bill to tax oleomargarine and other imitations of dairy products The Senate Thursday passed the free homestead bill It is a measure of far reaching importance to the West The effect of the bill is to open to settlement all public lands acquired from Indians free of any payment to the Government beyond the minor office fees and to re lease from payment those who have here tofore settled on these lands The num ber of acres involved is 32252541 which would have yielded the Government at the prices heretofore established 35 343000 The lands are mainly arid and those who have settled upon them are un able to make payment by reason of the scanty products of the soil The Senate adjourned until Monday The House spent almost the entire day debating the Grout bill to subject oleomargarine tnd other imitation dairy products to th uwa of the States into which they are trans ported The bill was passed by a vote of 12G yeas to 9G nays The advocates of the measure took the viw that the States should be allowed to regulate the sale of a product saHing under false colors and the opponents that the bill would estab lish a dangerous precedent and invade the power of Congress to regulate interstate commerce In a speech in support of the bill Mr Henderson of Iowa said with much emphasis The opposition to thia bill comes from the capitalized in tions in Chicago and Kansas Qy fc comes from men like Armpw and Swift who are destroying th great cattle in terests of my Sliaee and other States by keeping iovn the price of heeves and keeping up the price of beofateak The proceedings in the House Friday were very tame It was private bill day but the whole time was consumed in pass ing House bjlls favorably acted upon in committee of the whole before the holi day recess The widow of the late Maj Gen John Gibbon wfis the beneficiary of one of the bills passed carrying 100 per month and the widow of Brevet Gen W A Nichols of another carrying 75 per I month The free homestead bill whicM came back to the House with Senate amendments was referred under a ruling of the Chair to the Commit on Public Lands At the evening sssion fourteen private pension U were reported with a faYp recommendation Among Jhem were bills granting a pension of 50 per month to the widow of Gen Green Qiay Smith and 75 per month to the widow of Gen Henry A Morrow The last mentioned bill was advocated by ep resentative Mercer who had the amount increased fjom 50to the amount named A bill has been repor ift the House for a subsidy of SPW a year to the Pacific Cfle Company r New York in which 3ames Scrymser and J Pierpont Morgan are interested Notes of Current Events It is said that Adelina Patti ia iaus to secure the decoration of the Lo gion of Honor Thethird and last of the torpedo boats being built for the UnUed States at the Columbian Iron Works was successfully launched He total cost will be 97500 She is 160 feet long and sixteen feet broad Frederick A Gregory private secretary of Proprietor John Hodd of the Tifft House at Buffalo and chief clerk of that establishment has disappeared leaving behind numerous bad checks and taking with him it is alleged several thousand dollars of his employers money Dr Callot read before the Academy of Medicine at Paris a remarkable paper describing a decades experiments h straightening the spines of hunchbacks by pressure The novelty consists of the means adopted to keep t spioe straight for ten months by which time a cure is effected 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