i I > I)1 1 4 I l\r 'HE ' OMAHA IAliV NEE : MONDAY , FtiRKUAUV 2IJ , 1891 , I' I THECOVERSOR'SPATIIOSACE ' , Bcino of the Positions Which the Nobraslu Executive lias to Fill , MANY APPLICANTS FOR ALL THE OFFICES , 3 > a Illtl to I'ny the K\MMHOS | of tin ) Iiiin route * ' Will Mine n Hard Itiuul lo 'Iratd In ( lie Heiinte. I.tsvniv , N'ob. , Fob. SU.-SiiMtnl | to Tin ; Ilrr , liovcrnor Ho.vdhiis licKim to export- fnro tlio ido.uuro whlrh n Bontlciiinn In lili liiK'li nnieiul stilt ion oxporliMu'os In the distri bution of thuotllcos In his ( 'ift. llo Is dally caiUvl iip-ni by democrats from nil sections of ttiu state , men whom ho met during the laU cainnaiirn nnd who nlded In the MrupKlo \vhi li I'luivdhlm ' In tlio Kiiljerii.itorlal chnlr. TtiuMturs pn'Hont their elnhin for rerou- iiiM.mnt . hUlminh which am generally voiy wall emlorscd hy the lonillng | lUtdAnn In thnlr iliitriil " 'I'lioy nslt appdlutment ns su- Iwrlnti'iuliMitof the several state In-stllntloin or as liiHpivtor.s of seine Ihinj ; or clerk In some iinVi In rotiirn for ttieir stirvices. Uut iiuMfl ni-n not the only applications whtch rc-aclihls ( xtcolloiicy. I-.u'h mall is biird < 'iii > il with retjuists ( or olllco , the ro- qtiost hem ( { III soiao case that of the Inill- vutiial nNnvhlla , In ntliri's it bears the ro- rixnini'iicliitliiii ofioinoof tie ! governor's pcr- aoixu ami iMlllioal friends. The < o doeiliiionts lno I HMI Illotl awnj" , that ii they have boon jiliu-fil in : i stuck of thooutllno of a sheet of fuuiniMp aii l tnnlio n soliit pile tnon ) than two foot in hoMit. On thlt iHi'tliovnro dcstincil to ro'ii.nn . until the ch.iirnnii nf the demo cratic stuto central niintnlltod fdnill have rahcil n ini'ctitij'of tint hoily , when the mer its nml sorvlpon of the upplli'mil may bo con- tlilorcil and cilhor rtnlorii'il or rejected IVhi'ii this inoi'tlng shall talco place lias not yet boon determined. Thcro arocnsos , how- oicr. In which It may bi'iiocu-nnry for the povcrnnr toilet before Hi n tiinu for holdhiff tlio moot inir In iiie.Htlon | , in whldi event ho will ilei-lilu for M nisei f and cntlciivor in so doliiKto give nHiuuih5\tis.ietloii [ ( as pos l- bio to thotovhn elected him ami the people o ( the state at laruo. Thus far the govornur has npiioluloti but a fmv ollleew nii'l ' those wrii ) absolutely miiitml nt least. In bla oxvn oftlce , These \\TI-O .ludgo Iltu-giiis of Cirmiii Island , who Is now noting us the gov I'miu-'sprlvnte atvrutnry ; .lohn Uoonoyof Omaha , hh stenographer , and I'hllip ' Ainlr"s of Oinahn , whoU acting as dork In the oJlln- of thoilopulv commissioner nf the luirruu of labor statistics. An idi-aof thonppolntmonts which tbo Rovurnor Is called upon to malic may bcoht.ilnodfrtnniho following list of oftlrt's wliifh the stntlltos place witlim his gilt Ilonpital for the Tnsano , Lincoln Supcriu- toiidnit , . S..MK ) : assistant , $1 , .IlK ) ; male and fenmlo physli-ian , $ l , . " > i ) < ) ; matron , Jl.O.Kl ; Stouard , < ! , . ' ( ) ( ) . All of these are entitled to their living at the institution. Hospital for the Itisano , Norfolk Superin tendent , & ! , rilM ) ; iissUtunl , $ liU ( ) ; matron , ll.Odi ) ; stuwiird , fl , 'JlXi. These are also uutt- tk'il to nialntonnnco at the hospital. AMj'luni lor INCH ruble Insane , Hastings Svuwtiiiti'iident , W..VK ) ; physician , Jl , & < H ) ; mat ron , I.OOO ; toward , Sl.litH ) . Poulti'iilUry , Iliii'olaVanlen , Jl.ri'Jil ' ; dopnty , SI.OtHt ; physician , # 'AK ' ) ; chaplain. Suhllers' and Kailora' Homo. ( Irand Island l'oniiiiandantlr ( H ) ; adjiilunt , $ 'Mqiiiir ' \ ; - turninstt r. jiiK ( ) ; matron , SMI ; surgeon , HW. 'I'lio Military -Adjutnul general , $ ! , ( HH ) ; chief of stuiTvith rank of brigadier general , tlio First anil Sooondrejriniont.siiuutornias- | tor cencnl , coininissiiry giiiicrnl , SUI-KIOII ROnvRil. oaoh with the ranliof colonel ; nn inspector specter jreiiorul with the r.mh of colonel ; a juii o advocate ] with tlio rank of major , and iis ninny nlilo-de-canip us lie may consider necessary. Fin ) nml I'ollco Commission , Oinnlia Two members to succeed Messrs , ll.irtinan and Hontiott. Olllusoctlou | Ono inspector , &i,000 ; flvo deputies. jl/JOO. Idvo Stoelc Commission- veterinary nnd two uuxiliury members mid several local sui'KOous. | A bill has been lutrnilncod to ro- peni the law KOvernliiK tills iipimlntini'iit , and othow hnivo nlio hocn introduced toreynlato Iho iirnctico of votorinariaiis. | Asjluin for the IJlliid , Nuhrosku City Ono 8ii pcrln louden t , M , fiIO. ( Normal school , Peru Tlireo inoinbors. IJureiin of Statistic of l.atior Ono deputy Inboi'coinmissioiior , fl.fitHI ; cieilc , $ liH ( ( ) . JUeo Inspei'tioiiOuo inspi'ctor in every county wlioiv tlio npplicanl is recommended by tlio Tscliraskii Hookeoprir's association. Notaries 1'nhlic As many : is uinltu ailt- ) ) | cntlm nnd comply \vllh thn roqulreniciits of the law. t'umwisMoiicrs of Ieeds--rn nil parts of the coutitrv. A'ncaiifios Ho tills nil vtic.nicies which occur in exectitlvo oftlccs. An iiiipiist.ion ! prevails thnt the governor appoints tlio supeirintomloiit-i ofthodenf and dump instiniteauil other stale institutions not hero I'uunieratod , ' 1'hU , however , is an erroneous one. These nppointuients arc con- tr ' lo.l by the board of putlle lands and but dniK" . 1 o nUo controls the appointment of state repioseintativiMabroDit asvcil to attonil conloivnccs nnd coiivontloiis inviihih the conimonwonlthls to bo I-coii ; iiiil-/.lnc ) t'liaocnt ' the Asylnn. . Uixi'iii.x , Xob. , Feb. i. . l.Spocial to Trtr. EKK | The c-oinmuUco on finance , ways mill moans of the sonnto paid a visit to the peni- Itontiary and the insane asylum yesterday and found a great , many thiinji to engross their attention , The cells \voro all occupied In the former place and o.ieli contained two Inmates. The eommltto , liowovorvasun - dc"idod as to whether or not the state was in n financial coiulltion to undertalco the erec tion of another cell-house at the present tinio , Thov found the Insans asylum nretty full of Inmntos but they also found that n great donl oi team \vi\t occuploit by the superin tendent which otherwise ought to ho given over to the patients. Valuable room was also taken up by others ot the oflloial .stair which could bo put to greater ad vantage In Bhclterinusoinoof the poor people wlionro clamoring for admission. Such a chniiffo , however is not appreciated by tliOMiverln- teiidciit , who makes n strong demand upon the legislature for an addition to the asylum , a request which It is not likely will bo grunted. tipoal < hi on this subject Senator Coulter said "My impression is that there ought to bo adiffeient order introduced into the hos pital , The oflleor.s should be accommodated in asmnllplnln building separated from the asylum. In which they could establish tholr otllees and transact all the business devolv ing upon iliem. Thuro Is another thliiR that I don't think Is exactly right. They have a dmlng rooii for each ward. Now , Hint con sumes a gr-at deal of room and ought to bo climiKcd. There ought to boa Inrgo dining room for men and nnot her for women. That is all , "it it would economize room and sivo ; oxiwuso in help , because it would not require so many as it does now In the small dining halli. " Conicbt ItcpiulliiUon. LINCOLNNeb . , Fob. 3J. [ Hpocial toTiiK BEE ---The i bill providing for paying the al- ICRcd cost of the alleged contest will have n rocky experience in the senate. It will not have the support of the republican senators , because the tvjni bllcan contesteos ilia not nslt for it. It will not seeuro the support of the democrats because Governor lioyd has not naked for it. It can therefore hope , at best , to receive but the independent vote , and Tin ; Briicora'sncnaontha-s , been assured that it ivlil not even receive thnt support , Senator CV > ultcrt > f Hall ii n man who haa nil along held that the contestants should bnvo been given a hearing by the legislature , Ho voted to secur > : that hearing but wns de feated. He Is ouo of the men who will not vote one penny to par for the alleged contest. To do so would , ho holds bo the cause ot many another contest In. which the state mlfiht not bow greatly Interested M it Is in this ouo. IIu holds tlmt if i > eo | > lovaut to con test the election of anyl > oJy thosa who en gage in tlio contest should pay for It. Senator Ivocutr has also expressed himself tunpprmng ( ho bill nnd rmphallcnur do- lures that ho'i ' tirvi r vote Ui mnko Hiepeo- pli' puv for nil the fus these dcnm eKiiot mie necilHlniied. Senator Djsart nald IIP never onrouraced n ointivt of the stale ticket. Unwanted it fontined to lluvd. Ills partv went thonlher M' y nnd now it woulit Iiavo to do the host it could to ft-ot out of the iliniculty. Con text. > . , hixiot.N , Neb. , 1'eb. * ! . | Sncd.il to Tin : llr.i : J-Tho senate cotitest In the I'linek-fol- llus unio from Hi-nlrice has not yet been de cided. Tbocnmtnlttot" Is tiildng seine of the points imclrr adviseinunt. The ballots have nrrlved. These from the Hecoml ward in llcntricovcro found In two huticho * . Ono of these \vmlii the t'lcrllon cnvelopo nnd thn oilier ns tied with a Hiring. It It claimed th.itvhlle hi this condition , widen wa.s not in coiuplanco with tbo law , the balloUcro in th' ' < niindi * of I''UIIOK'M friends. Tlio commit tee duos not know what to do In tlie > promi ses. In another precinct , in Wvmore It Is mild the Judges had a high old tinio ami that seine of them were cra/.y. In the content uf Senator Wilson's seat of Huvi's the rc.i.U'stiinl ha.s been notltled to iippenr before the euminittL-o. Knpcrtliioim lOinplnj ex. Uisroi.N , Xoti , Koh. li ! ! . ( Special toTitu lhiSenator : | Koontt will tomorrow brin ton i-loso his labors it'gardliif ; the nnniber nnd usefulness ofllio employes of the senate. Tlm report has boon called for sevornl limes , tint has not boon mi easy ono to prepare. The senatorrlaiinstnnl the list is not nslargo as seine people lnifftlne ) , M it has already hoen ilhtribnted among the members. iVtnl yet he thinkH t here are ninnos on it wlio.se services might be dispensed with. This will lint be an easv thing to accomplish , bcc.msu there mx ! eiiiplnyo.s aiipuintcd whoso sponsors wilt strenuously object to their removal. Homo of these sponsors am creill.od with half a do/en positions \vhioh nro llllcd by frn-nds who have really very little to do. The ultenlpt to got all those facts has been a latHinms one , nnd when the report is made , will cause n lively Jangle on the lloor. I Soldiery in lltiokerloM. LINCOLNN'ol ) . , Feh. ± J. [ Special to Tun llii.j--Thovisits : nuido hy the lliianco coin- mlt tee and those having In charge tlm sev eral state institutions which Lave Just been made have resulted In the discovery that tlio stntohas liu'u rubbed of thousands of dollars bv incompetent architects , designing .super- IntenilanUs and dl.shono.st contractor's. All of these have been nldinl or abetted or In sonw way oiie.our.iod ! by people In the towns in which tlio wretched abortions called public institutions have lieen erected. SpeaUlntfOf the soldiers1 nud sailors' homo nl Grand Island , said Senator Coulter : " \\Tiy , tnat building Is unsafe lo live in. They hud to use big bars to pull bnelt a wall which was falling down. They drew ilupan inch , but ills still out of plumb by halt' an inch. "The Norfolk asylum looks llkon great big building and It Is anil you would think It ought to nccnminoduto a great deal of patients , lint it doesn't , there's HO much nioiii lost on the inside hy the manner in which the oftlees nro laid out. "Down at Hastings things uro wo wo still and they ought to bo itllowcd to hillil an ad dition tlit-re. They've got their kitchen and laundry and other things of the kind fight under sonic of the wards , which Is uhoniinn- hie. The walls of the building are painted and thnt hides tbo deformity sonioway. " Solicitor Collins .said that before the walls were painted tin1 Joints were so loose and the brick so poor that the storms-actually beat through them and destroy cd lloor ami ceilini ; . TheMJ things go to xliow that the state ha ? paid for anything nnd everything that COM- tractors see lit to turn over to It us it public institution no matter how poorly It may have been constructed or how much money may hnve been expended In It. ICven if It , is in good condition when turned over , the hidden weakness dlsplnvs itself before long , and then repairs begin. These must continue or else tin- building gradually becomes u moimca to official force and Inmate. "It is easy to understand why this Is the cast- , said a senator today. The board of public lands and Imildlnga can not imard against the robbery. They nro not expert builders. Tlioy can not superintend the con struction of these buildings. The superin- teiidentH they appoint stand In with the con tractors in tlio majority of Instances , and the contractors are on the make. There ought to be one man rosnonsiblo for the pnblle work. He ought to bo a super vising architect , a man of ability ami integrity. OS course his services would eont something , but loolt what ho wouldsavo. Ho would design buildings with a view to iliolr enla.igenient Inter on. so that the additions would bo In harmony ami not wivtehe-J patch work. Ho would design builillMg.s which would ho adapted to their uses , and not the creation odlcklo fancy. The niouoy lost nt I Lutings would pay his salnrv for four .tears. How many of your de partments can this he said of ) It ni.iy be too late to introduce such a bill , but it must comosomodav , nnd that before many more .sessions of tlio legislature will have beeu neld. " Senator. I INTOI.V , Nub. , Fob , ' . -Spotfial [ to Tim BII : : . | Senator Taylor ot Uotip is coiilined to his room with illness. During the last ad journment ho was also unwell being corn- polled to remain at homo. There is a motion pending before tlio sen ate which it is expected will bo called up when ho is able to resume his scat. About a week niro , the senator voted . /u n measure in u. mutincr which did not satisfy the second assistant s rgeant-nt-arms of the senate. That gentleman accordingly took stops to convey to tlio senator nn ovldcuro of his dis pleasure. Ho accordingly .parchnsed seine llowers and tying n plcco , of black cloth around them , Induced a you'ug woman who sells fruit In the mall hall of thocaoitol to deposit - posit the hoinaict upon tlio scnatoc's desk , \Vlioii the fact bcc.uno known it was gen erally felt by his brother senators , oven these who liml not voted with him , that Sena tor Taylor hsul been insulted. They felt that if the time had arrived for , an employe of the senate to ( inc'illoti the vote of a member of that body It was nlso time for the employe to po either higher or in some direction. Asa consequence , the second assistant sar- geaut at-arms has boon anxious for some days nml has found tune tooxplaln Ids action , if iioean , to Senator Taylor. Whether the ox pl.matlon has been satisfactory or not. to the senator , will not probably boknown until the resolution referred to shall bo called up , The latter provides for dispensing with the services of the employe In question on the ground that there is no demand for such an ollicor as the second assistant sorgeant-at- nrms. Senator Taylor may not Insist in the con sideration of the resolution though. Ills said , his brothor'senators will demand that the employe In ijinutton make an apology for the insult he has offered his superior. Ited Itllilxin Hall Meeting. I.ivroi.v , Mob. , 1-Vb. ' " . [ Special to Tin : BKK.Kvery ] seat was taken in the lied Hih- bon hall today , and the aisles were crowded with an anxious throng of people drawn there to hear the joint debate between Hen- rcscntatlvo Nowberry and the advocates of woman suffrage. The nurtlciico was com posed largely of nnti-suffrngists nnd was much moro respectful and attentive than on former occasions. Bishop Sklimor presided In that inimitable manner which halllos de scription , and which of Itself is n drawing card for lied Ribbon hall. Hrothcr Hardy made. hH usual speech and ended by comparing all who illd not Imllovo in siitTrage with the "man down below.1' Newborrv at length got the floor and pro ceeded calmlv and dispassionately to state his position , proving from the blblo every proposition advanced. The andleiico was In hearty sympathy with the speaker ami re peatedly cheered his tolling hits. Representative Scott made Illsisual hnmnguo about women's rights , assorting that his "wife knew moro about polities than he did , " and exhorted the prohibit lonlsts ana woman suffragists to come Into the tudo- pendant fold , nud all thcso reforms would follow. Wilson of Adams ( ind. ) said ho wai a Quaker mid would vote for stiffmgo. Shrndcr find ) was smoked out and took his stand in Ihe ranks of the suffragists. Everything was comparatively tame , how ever , until the women got the llcor to answer Nowberry. Mrs. Illgelow spoke first nud ondcavoiod to reply to the scriptural objec tion * presented 'jy Newhorrv. hut fl herself in ilii'ii wa'ter sue looked aronnd help lessly and fxcbdmi'd : I ilmrt mint In lie an angrl An I ullli the nil "Is Hlainl , lint 1 M.'inl tolnivo ln ! > ImllrM. And east It ullli my hand. " Mrs. Ml.niickof llrownvllh- . took the llcor nnd fairly pnralv/cd the Indenendents hy setting upt'hurcli Howe as her Idenl statesman - man , dwelling lit length up in his wonderful llbeiMlity unit ability as a politician. lllstioji Skinner llnallv got In n word nnd said Unit St. I'.tnl ' w.ts disappointed In hwe and n woman-lMter. I lo was uproariously cheered1. Mrs. 1) ) . S. King was tlio last mienUcr , fuming on ilnwn to the new tcstfniont. Mm culled St I'aul a c nv.ird and dcno'inced him as n woiiun-hater and in tin worthy of e redll. She nlso | xmrnl hotshot Into the indenend- eut contingent by a severe i-rillclmnof the J-cont fare bill , defending the pass system , and sn.ike highly of the liberality of the H. ft M. ridlro.id , chwlin , ' her rhetorical ills- plav with the ivmarli "Yim think I haven pass , don't'you1 Well I haven't , hut I do wish 1 illiUiiivuom1. " Tlio dolmto will ho cnncludeil tomorrow e\-i'nlng In t he hall nf the house of n'nroson- tilth-en , which will bo well tilled. Holh sides will be represented. The municipal bill will reached In n few days , and In terest in the subject Is on the Increase. J-/fO.V TIIK-S'IMTK r.ll'IT.Hi , Mcinoiliil SIT vices In Iliinor of ( lie Departed Cliicllaln Slierinnn , I.isrui.v , Neb. , Feb. ± ! . [ Special to Tun lJiK.lThis : afternoon the l''nnko opera house \vascrowded wit ha large andiouco to listen to the memorial MTVUM in honor of ( ienernl Sherman , Iho dei.l chl"ftniu. The place wo * decorated with lings , and on the stage was a group of stacked arms. On Itio stage \\ns seated a number of ( irand Army of the Republic men from 1'arragut and Appomattox ( msts. After the opening song Uov. linker ilollvered the invocation. Mr. .1. U. Strode followed wit Ii an eloquent tribute , both to Sherman mid to tlio great naval com mander , who nlso recently passed away. Addresses wore made also by Uov. S. I ) . Hoborts , lion. I. ' . M I'nrltcr and Hev. . ! . ( ! . Tale. The exorcises were intcrspcrscil with n number of appropriate musical selections. OPINIONS HY SVKI.I. Among the number of legal nuts submitted by the county commissioners to County At torney Snoll'to crack are the following given in brief on which that gentleman has given written opinions : Messrs. Scliolierg and Itrown were elected county commissioners under the nlil law which paid a salarv of only Jl per day and mileage. A ftcr the law in regard to ilvo commissioners went into effect hi're , for every county having 70,1)00 ) inhabitants , the mom hois were puz/lcd as to whether tlio oM conimlssinners should draw a salary of § lS'l ( ) ' lior year the same as the new coinmissionci's whosiolllces were cri-iited hy the new law. Mr. Snoll gives It as Ids opinion that the old commissioners should ivcoivo ? lMMpr > r year the same as the new ones nnd that none of the commissioners nro entitled lo mileage. Whim tbo coroner views n dead body and holds no inquest he is entitled only to inllo- ngo. The $10 fee for viewing the body tnoii- tiouod in the statutes lias reference only to attendance at the inquisition. The county clerk Is not entitled to any fee.i for preparing tax lists. IN MKMOIIY or IMMCT. : The 11.1th annivorsnr.v of the birth of Uobort ICmmot will be celebrated nt Kit/- gerald lull , 1 0 Is'orth Tenth street , on tin ) j evening of March . The chair will be oc cupied by I 'resilient Farrell of the Lincoln lir.mch of the Irish National league. Uov. M. ,1. Corbo.u of I'.ilmyra will deliver the oration. lion. I' . O. Cassldy and other prom inent speakers will address the mix-ting. There will bo also a lengthy anil varied musical and literary programme , for which the very best local talent has been secured. It is UNpectcd that the deinonstrat Ion will bJ in every way worthy of the eivaslon. IMS r\lKWll.I ! : , MMtMOX. Rev. I' . S. lialsto'i , pastor of tbo Plymouth Congregational church , delivered his lare- well sermon to his congregation this morning. Hov. Hulston has been pastor of the Ply mouth church for n number of yearn , and Is highly cstucmou by his congregation , who re gret to see him depart. Koveral week's ago he crave notice of hi * Intention to resign , which was a surprise to nil his lloclc. Uev. Ualston Is not yet definitely determined us to whore ho will locate. i.ir.isi.mvr The legislative banquet , In the intcro.U of which Representatives MoJCessonVlUon , SternsdorlV , 1'axonaiid Modio as eommlttco- men. have labored so earnestly , will take pl.iee at thcs l.indell hotel Monday night. The members of the committee wore yesterday and last night issuing the InviUUomIUJ in number , which will bo sent out today , TWO XlW : I'l.VT" . The following idals were liled in the olllco of the register nf deeds yesterilay : 1'ralrle Homo , a town of ninety lols , on the Chlcagn , Rook Island t I'acilic railroad , nine miles east nnd live miles north of the city of Lincoln. Haldwlu's subdivision of lots 5 and ( i into six small lots , with a frontngo of from twonty-tnreo to twenty-live feet. onin A xn INIH. : The executive committee of the Xobrashn soldiers' association is called to meet in the parlors of the Lincoln hotel , Lincoln , JN'ub. , on March B , at 11 n. in , for tbo purposa of ilcternilniiiK tbo exact days of the month of September to hold their minimi reunion. The ladies and gentlemen of the L'niversnl- Ish church arc making preparations for a fete artlsthjuo In the near luturo which will ocllpso any thing over undertaken hy nn ama teur society m the city. The cast includes 100 tiersotiH , who tire necessary in properlv producing the piece , which Is known ns "Longfellow's Dream. " The leading society people of the city will ho Interested In the production of this spectacle. The Unitarians of Lincoln aru organizing a society for the purpose of holding regular religious services for the benefit of pupils of that faith. The hall of the conservatory of mnsielfas boon engaged for six months. This evening the tlrst mootlm ; wns hold and Rev. I'owcll of Topeka preached. It is repurlo'l nt police headquarters that n horse and buggy loft tied in front of a meat mnrlcot over on Kouth Klevonth , near O street , wns stolen. Neither the owner's nanio nor a description of thu property was loft with the police. How ft is expected that the owner will get bis property after such a moagro description is not known. .S ( > / , / > W/J It'llWS How n Knlnnia7.oi > Mini Aliide blimey Out of Ills Misfortune. DnruoiT , Mich. , Feb. 'J'.1. A few weeks ngo a woman was brought to the house of correction hero from Kalaimuoo on a six month's sentence for disorderly conduct. The second day of her confinement she fell dead of heart disease , nnd her husband was noli lied. His nuniu , ns given to the authori ties , was Joslah A. Orniard , and he said his wife had been Imprisoned under an assumed name. Ho appeared deeply af fected , nud said ho wns too poor to bury hor. Superintendent Nicholson promised to have the eounfynttond to It , and turned her body over to the undertaker wtio takes charge of the county funerals. The superintendent mot the undertaker and mentioned the case , and was surprised when the undertaker suid : "Ob , yes , the husband ramo for the body and said ho had got a chance to sell it to the meet. lc.il college for SM , nud was golmr to talio the body away with him. He said ho proposed to make something out of it If ho could , nnd showed nn order from the poor commission , so of course the body was irlveu to him. " Ksoape ill' a United Si ill en Prisoner. P\M , 111. , Feb. „ ' . ' . Last ulght George Ileasloy , a deputy sheriff of Coles county , having In charge one .lorry Johnson , was en route to Springfield with him , where John son was wanted by the United States mar shal for burglarizing the Charleston post- oftlco last summer. ncnsley , with his pris oner , boarded the train , nnd while still on the platform sorno person , supposed to bo John.ion's coafedornte , abruptly pushed ho- tween the sheriff and his prbonur , who , though handcuffed , ( illicitly lumped from the opposite side and iniulo good liU eicapo. A Ijlveryimui llelito MIIIIniiH. TIITOV , Ind. , Fob , 3M. . L. Uavls , a liveryman of this place , has just received notice through his brother living at Munclo that he 1s ono of the heirs to an ICngllsli fortune vulucii at { 00C"tf,000. , THE INTELMiENCE OF IOWA , It Manifests It&Jf j > u thn Growth of tlo Librnrits bud School System. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS TO TRAVEL. Himtin' Slnl ' l'i'optmr lo Trent tln l > et 'ellvo An < 'ni'l 'N A ( iiiotl ( 'urn iVir SimkPN A ( 'InIttInn Sclciifi ; Oline. DBS Moivr.4 , In. , l\'li. 2-J. ( Special to Tin : HRK. ] Kvorslnrii thu census of ls < 0 Iowa has enjoyed tlm distinction of belli R tlio ino < t InlolllBont state In the union , having tlio lowest perrontiitfo of Illiteracy. Whether this nan bo anlil for tlio next li'n years re mains for tlio census of 1S'.H ' ) to dlsi'loso. llowover , there Is Rood reason to lielicvo tlicro will not bo many , If any , Htntos that will outstrlphiT In thu rare for educational faino. This result Is duo In a Inix" measure to the excellent school system of lawn , and the results nro plainly to ho scan In tin. ' decree to whk'li the people of lown nro n ventllnif ponplo. Tlioro nro fmv stnte.s that Iiavo mom newspapers , or rather n renter ratio of new.sp'ipers In proportion to impu tation , nud few slates whoso people contribute inoro largely lo thu support of tlm piildliMttonsnf other Htnto.s. The'state Is al so the possessor of many-flnn libraries , ro- linrts upon which luivo been recently made whirh Is of Interest. Kike many projrivssivo states , the people of Iowa believe that Ihu condition of the public libraries Is the hast indication of the culture : md rellnoment of Its eltl/.ens , mid Unit they uro tliouioit powerful single n 'uney , with tlio possible exception of the press , at work to diffuse * exact Inforum- tlon. Tlio reports nliovo nlludod to wore inndo to the stnto Hl > r.irian and are Ineom- pleto , hecuuso n lar o number of peed li braries uro not reni-i > sontod. Tlio prineiiial Iltirarv , of course , belongs to the stale , and is one of the chief attraction ! ) at the capiial. It contains iH'.irly10,001) ) volumes , ninny of thoin fan- mid of great value , nml others uro constantly belnjr nddeil. It is not n cireiiliiUnj : library , but whoever wishes to rufor to any of the volumes must cnmo to tlio Ciipltol and ivnd or transcriboat his leisure in the library room , in which nmplo accom modation for study is nlTorded mid strlrt si- lenro enjoined upon nil visitors , so that the student need not bo disturbed. The state It- hrary is n Kroat resort for Inwyt r.s from all over the state who can hero find lot-ill works nowlicro else to bo found. The Judges of the. supreme court with tlio governor nro tlm trustees of the state library , which accounts prouahly fop its rimnliiR so stoncly in the letfiil lore channel. The chief of the colte o libraries is thnt of the stnta university at Iowa City , and by reference to Its report it Is found that Its tniul income tlio past year was g.1 , UK ) , of whicA more tlun half wns ex pended for new books , p.ipursand iiiintii/liiivi. 'J'ho total number of volume * Is 'Ji > , iMi5 , and the number of persons ushiu the rending room w.is 2u7iis ( ) ; Among the subscription libraries reported are those nt Davenport , Mason C'itv and Mount Pleasant. Daven port IMS ll.iWO volumes in lw library. Mount I'loasantl.Vli ) nnd Mason City lfTU. ) The free circulating libraries reported and sta tistical facts uro'shown ' in the following table : Christ -Science Crime. DisMoiNi : : * , In. , Kob 'J-J. { Special to Tin * . nii.J-Tho : death 'of ' * William I'rotzmait in Kiibt Des. Mollies enrlj li , twoek through the neglect caused by bin bonef in the fulth euro , nnd the criminal cnrele-.r.ios' . ' ? of the band of Christina scientists \vho sriuj-ht to euro him by prayer without proper euro , has noon a fruitful topic of discussion by the people of this city and the subject of ollleial investliw tlon in the nmvor's ofllce all week. The evi dence closed Friday ovenlncuml the jury ro- tnrncd a vurdlet yesterday morning. In their verdict the jury ilnd in part : "That the docenspd , William 1'rntr.m.in , was n innn twenty-four years of ago , of rutr- ( , 'ed constitution , unusually ( rood health and had not been nflllcted with diseasi > of any cnnracter until December 17 , II'.ID ' , when hu was nttaeked by what seemed to bo n severe colil , which soon developed into n well iti > - llnod case nf typhoid fever , mnl Inter pnen- inonhi. Thiit Doth himself and wife were believers - lievers In tlio doctrine of Ho-callt'd Chrtstmn science , and thnt nntwlthitanditiK Hio ofl-ro- pentcd advice ot rohitivos friends and physi cians no iiiMillchiiil nfxents for the euro of dis- eisn : were nsod , but on the contrary were for bidden by nlluKCil Christian : , eientists to bo brought into the sick room. Thnt tlio only means retortud o for the relief of tliu deceased wns what Is enlleil "troiitnient" by the Cbristinn Si'ieiiceasMiclatlon , u'lil ' consisted soiely of liowlntr tbo lie. a ! in the hand in wlmt is said to ho silent prayer. That nil the well estab lished sanitary and dietary laws for tin' heno- llt of the sick were utterly ( lixrcgnrdcil , as not belnp in conformity with tbo doctrine of the Chrmtioii science. That notwithstand ing his illness hu was , on I'V'hrunry (5 ( , ism , placed in a hnck and moved to another huild- inff , from one-lmlf to tliree-fourtns of a mlto distant , for tbo purpose , as was stated , of KottiiiR him from under the iiillneneo of those not in nccqnl with the Chris- tinn science doctnno. Vet notwith standing all these ndvcM'so clivuniitaiieos wo Ilnd that ho lived for a period of sixty-ono days nfter rnntrnctlni ; hU illness , clearly doiniinstnitliiK to our niliiiU that ho. was po-i- .soasod of : i moro than ordinary Mronpr eontti- tutlan nnd vltnlitv and that had proper roui- edial nficnts been intelligently employed ho would have been restored to his wonted health. We are therefore of the opinion that Willlum I'rot/man cnmo to his dentil by rea son of the practicing upon him of tlio teaoh- in s of nn association of poraons calling themselves ( Jhristinn selentist.s and from no other cause.1 It is expected that n mimhor of arrests will follow this verdict anil that n test ease vyill bo nmite to llud if there is any law covering the case. _ _ _ _ < "oiiilnii-ioii : < T Will Travel. Dr.s MOINBS la. , Fob. 2-J.- [ Special toTiiK BIK. : | The Iowa railway commission has do- cidon to inako an extended Itlnor.iry soon. The principal roasoti Joii-tbU stop U the con vention of railway commissioners , which will moot hi Wiublnxton , I ) . C , , March ! J next. The Iowa boapHms horotoforj Inul a slnglo roprosc-ntntlvd nt' previous meetings , nml consequently but , ono vote mjalnst two oi three from ether states ivlth far loss inlleaRO nnd in which the cJimlnlssionc-rs wield fm less power. The iWA , boarit has earned n roputntlon , perhaps wninvlablp , for ferocity uiia voraciousness , iji-uj It in nlloKi-d In the elTetoeiistthntadoailailjl bankrupt railway is necossnry for thoin , iiily ) hnpplness. 'll > Koine In a body ntul ifiojyiportln themselves in ft doellu inannorh ( ( board hopes to over eomo this eastern sup-Ji-stitlon and show thnt they nro not such vi-ry dreadful follow * , but nro only ordinary ninjqaj-i who mo endeavor inn by the best ll ht { hy / can obtain to solve tin ) dltllcult < iustlon , jf | railway control in the best nnd most sntlsfurAypy inniiner to all con cerned. ; Delci'tivo Ajpiicy DES MOINIIS , la. , Feb. U'J. | Spcein to Tin ? nin.J-The : ofilciaU of the federal oral govorninent nro evidently ilctormlncil tt weed out the bon-us dotectlvo njjenclo-i , som of whlrli are Infesting' this state nnd roplnj. In the country "suckers. " Ono of tlie o In stltHtlons has been ilolng n tluurlshlnt , ' busl ness at Washington In this state. It. is salt tholr mall nvcrnvwl over a hundred Icttera a day and their Income from tholr victims wa about $ .VK ) dally. L'nitod St.itos I'Ditofllco InsiHX-'tor LJeorso M. Christian of ( Jrin neil , cut after them lust week am tirroslod the wholn eoninny | mid bron h them to DCS Molnes , to npitcnr before Coin missloner Jordan on the ciiarjjo of uslut ; th inalU for fnuulnlont purposes. Tlioio uip rested were J A. Kulloiw and his -0.1 , ,1. ,1 , and A S Hodges , The lutter Is ai M haiiil at tin ) hiHhuvK , hnvliur been con trt M oiuv befoiv , but J. A Killoiir , who k'linM an president of tluv ii ency. Is until to ie a reputable lawyer , \vlni was led Into tlio ehi'ino with hotieit nml Innocent Inlenttont 'hoy all \\ui\od arraignment and were lonnd ovi-r to the nr.md Jurv. The nmhltioii if niitiix tio\s ID become dotoctivi-s is snine- hhiif niMioritial , nud furnishes plontv of busl- less for thcso fraudulent f\joiielos. \ | Ono win try town in lown not far from thin city s Miltl to contain seventy three meinbei.s of nc of these associations. Other towns nro nnhtlcss equally fruitful , nnd the victims ire nn.MouslyvatliiK for Mometliln onsler him theh own nsmielation to detect. Oil Innpet't Ion , Oc-i MDIM.S , la. , I'Vb.jSpoilnl to Tun hr.lfJovernor : : Holes and State Oil In- peetor Dunn , in connection with Assistant ivrvtary Audi-own of the state board of ic.Mth , bnvo boon busy the past ten days In- estliatln complaints of ilefeetivoou luur- UK tlm stiile Insin'i'tors britinl. This Is a nutter of ijitoro.it to .N'ebr.iikn renders of 'in : Iln : , estieclullv Iniowof n remark ot Secretary Andn-ws In talking with Tin : llii : : onvspondeiit a few dn.vs IIKO. llo wnstulk- nn of a ease where the Insjioclnr In this city ejected n laiyi * iiuiiutlty of eil in the tiiind.s if the Standard oil tank line company. Tbo iiaiinger nf Iho compnn.v's inteivsts lioreev- iressod Homo doubt ahniit the oil bclnir bebnv tnndnrd. Tbo limpeclur sinruested that a ample ho referred to tlio state board of lenlth ns the host wnv to settle the matter. "Oh , no , " remarked the maunder , "I think t will be hnnlly noivssary to go to Hint rouble. It will be easier to ship it over Into N'ebr.iskn. " It soeniH that this Is not nn uncommon oe- urrence , nnd stnlos that have not ai rigidly < n forced Inspection laws us Iowa are made ho recipients of this state's rejected oils. It s n dangerous prod oiling nnd needs Imo.stl- 1'tn'K is nn. j ! < llel'useM to DUmUs Hiiiiipolln , the Si'i-relary ol'State. UtiMr , I'Vb. ' 'J. [ Special Cablegram to -'m : llii : : . | 1'or sumo tinio p.ist stroiiK pres- iiro has been brought to beni" unon Iho pope o force the resignation of his secretary of hit i1 , Cardinal Uiimpdln. The pupa , how ever , has declined to yield to Ibis pressure , inn lUMii now bo stated 11)1011 ) the highest ' that Cardinal . will nithoi'ity Har.ipolla ro- imiii in his present position anil that ho odny enjoys the polio's conlhlenco to a greater extent than over boforo. The gen eral Impression In hiifh ecclesiastical cir- los is Unit there will bo no eliunito in t.lio of- Iei > of secretary of state during the lifetime of Leo XI I. Thron potent Influences Inivo been nt vork ill Home , ondeavoiiiiR lo secure ho rcllromont of Cardinal lionmallo : Klrst , hat of ficrmany ; second , that of liussia , ind llnallv that of the so-cnllcd Roman partv. icrinnny has always been bitter against the mpr-'s premlor on account of the hitter's latred of the triple alliance ; fur his sympathy vith I-'raiice ; his enmity towards the inilri- ial , and for his nnt'cnsing endeavors to re vive the power of thu pope by his dlplo- natle notes. Huforo the young Oernmn cmnnror visited { ome. two years ago , the aiinouncomoiit of ils Intended visit was accompanied by a irivnlo note delicately informing tlio poiio of ils majesty's antipathy to Cardinal lioin- lallo's views , htntiiiLT iit the desirability of heir being moditli' I , but the bint was not nkon by the pope and , In spite of the undis guised efforts ot ( lei-many since that time to IKpl.ieo the cnnllnal , ho is stronger with the miio than over before. Kussln would nlso bo ilensod to see tile ii tlrciniMilof the cnrdinn ! . I'lio St. I'otershiiritdiploinntcsrhnrKU nsainst dm that he Is Inllcxlble upon tbo iUestion | of : ho Introduction ot the Russian lanmut'fo In : hi'Ciitholii ! liturgy of Poland , when nego- tlntlona to this end were begun. Cardinal Itarnpolln at tlio outset took a firm stand against the proposed change , and said that the holy see would never yield the [ loint. Kussia's hostility is therefore nt- irihiiuiblo to this incident , and her candidate for secretary of state bus been Cardinal Vim- nutelll. Cardinal Vnnnutelli nssisted at the coronation of the present ivnr , and on thnt occasion created a very favorable Impression in St. Petersburg. The third fnctor which has bofl" working iiiltist C'unlmnl Uaiupolln is coin posed of tlio Kemnnadherents of C'ardinnl Vaiunitelli and they have been periodically uniiouiicing the retlremont of the present .secretary of state. Tlioy have always accompanied those announcements with the statement of Ciirdt- mil Vuniiutulli IH Hampolhi's successor. Tlioy ilso said that the pope had decided to place Cnnllnal Hampolln in the propaganda to'suc- eoi'd Cnrilinal Sinieom , the present prefect , many of the newspapers having spoicon of Ihcsu impending elmin-es and , the pupa hnv- iiiK seen the publication , his holiness said to Cardinal Slineonl tbo ether dav : ' We regret , slgnor cardiind , that such ro- [ ) orts have heon circulated , as wo have no in- Lention of iiKiking tbe cliamro.s referred to. " So all these political Intrigues have come to nnuuht and tbu pope will not make the de- sit oil change. J\ " \Vhat an Olllcinl Says of the Kock Is- . land's 1'rcnent I'rospi'i.'tK. NKW YOIIK , Pob. LI. ' . [ Special Telegram to Tin : I5ii.J : : Vico-1'rosidont Ilrowster of tbo liock Island road says of the condition of tlio propcity : "Tho corn trnfllc has fallen olT. but It is not so serious n matter as some people try to make out. It is an item , to bo sure , and our gross earnings hnvo fallen a little compared with last yo.ir. The gross earnings so fur in Kuhrnnry hnvo fallen oft" about jr > 0,000 , hut we nro not losing In not earnings , nnd the physical condition of tlio property is being well maintained. Tboro will he greutiT economy when tln > lines in Kansas nnd Nebraska nro foreclosed nnd brought under onu imimiKemont. The Kock Island bus not paid dividends which hnvo not been earned , and tlio property Is in better condition than Wall street seems to think it is. " il by Sleviuans. UXTOX , X. M. . Feb. 2J.This morning nbout 11 o'clock.ob V. Kussoll nnd J.V. . Cook were rldlni ; alonp the Nerinajo , be tween thu r coniid Armstroiig ranchos , about miles from hero , In this county. They were llrod into by some unknown party , nnd Uussell wns instantly killed. Cwk saw two Mohicans getting nwuy and tired at thoin. Ho thinks ho tilt one. lioth men were in tlio employ of tbo M.ixwoll-lirant company , aim that company baa arranged to track the iimr- dc-rers by blooilliounds from Trinidad. Kus- sell lenviw u wlfo nml two children , nnd was nbout twenty- eight years of age. lie was until recently duputy sheriff of this county and deputy United States marshal for this district. Konjl'S Ilrcnk Up a Danoo , I-'OUT SMITH , Ark.Fub. ' ! , A lot of romjhs went to a itmico on tlio Texas road , nt. 2 o'elocK this morning and aid out three men with wagon stakes. .lohn lloiners , owner of the yard , had his skull fractured nnd Is not expected ID live ; Charles A. Higgs is In nearly tlio sumo con dition , cut on the head. Hdnors' sou Is badly used up. The police uro after the roughs. Condoli-uro < > ! ' Compif do Coi.rMiirs O. , Keb.J. . -A special train bearing the family , wlnUvcs nnd friends of the late fJoneral Sherman parsed through the city this afternoon on ils return trip east. .lustns tlio train loft St. I.onls , Uev. I'.tther Kherman received n telegram from C'ompto do I'aris , who is In Spain , expressing Ids warmest sympathy for tlio loss .sustained In tliodoath of his Illustrious fntlier. shot hy n Drunken l-'armcr , I'MII-I n , Ky. , Feb. VJ.This ! evening a 0 o'clock Kd Handle , a farmer , went to Dick's livery . - > tabU nnd ordered a horse nnd buggy. Ho was somewhat Intoxicated , and ,11111104 Heiinott , who was in charge of tbo stable , re lusi'ii to lot him have ouo. Knndlothoroupui whipped out a revolver nnd shot Jlcnnet tlinmirh the Htonmch , lullloting n wound tha will provo fatal. Shot Wlillo Iti-slslliiK Arrest. llui.ivui , Tenii. , Feb. 1W. Tills afternoon Sheriff Footo mid Marshal Perry nttomplci to arrest Arthur I.nihotv , colored , for utib hlng Aiihon Armour. Uaihoro resisted am wai advancing " " thoin with a knlfo whui tlio sheriff ilred , Inlllutlng a prnbabl ) moru wound Lashoro wiis generally regarded in a desperado Even tlio Irlontls of Quay Think Ho Should Stop Aside , ONE WAY TO REORGANIZE THE COMMITTEE. I'lio I'rois < if tlit Country Must Speak Out-One Point onVlilcb tin * liepitblli'inm are United. , Fob. -fSpin-lal to Tin : InThero : | is a good do.il of ropuhllcnn lollllcs being talked nroillld the eapllol now. 'lie text for Mm liuhilgcni'le.s Is the roorganl- ntlouof the ri'iiubllcan iintlonnl conunltteo. Vlth ono accord the republicans biMiovo that ho national CKiniidttroshnuld bo Immediately eorganl/ed. It Is conceded thnt there Is ome very valuable material ttpun the com- illtee , and that much of tt should be ro- nlned. but llioro Is unanimity on Iho point hut an nctlvo ho.id should lie lininediulely elcetcil. No ono questions the sngncltv of Senator Jany. tiivnt credit Is given him upon every laud , oven among Ids enemies , for having brewdly inamiged the campaign of l ss , hut ils warmest supporter * frankly say that In1 ins not tlio time , the health or llioittsiuvsillou t thli season to talto an nctlvo part In the ainpalgn of noxl your , and thnt ho should top aside. "There Is only ono wnv to bring about n eorgani/atlon of the tmtloimi committee , " aid n western ivpiihllemi senator , today , 'nnd that is for the republican press nf the on n try mid the party workers themselves to peak out upon the subject. If thorn should ) o n considerable demand for a reorgnnl/n- ion It will bo effected , while should tho. pros- nt indin ° ercnc < < continue the Inpsns langin vlll coiitinue without respect to time.1 There may appear to Iho worker In the ranks , remotely located from Washington , evidences that the republican party Is In the ( imiips on account of tlio failure to pass the nucli desired elections bill , and nlso the fail- ire to securu certain ether legislation which s needed , nnd tlio fulfillment of eeilninof Its visiles lias Imbued the republicans n congress with n determination which ilono will insure n splendid party HX'iiuizntlim for the campaign of isyi , As Senator Aldrichso well snid to your corre spondent recently , the battery of republican > rinciplo.s In the senate In tlio hitnm.st of 1111- imlted I'olnaito 1ms spurred up the repnbli- iins throughout the country to n point which vlll greatly honellt the party next year , nud boy nro moro determined now than uver to vin. vin.Thero There is ono point upon which every re- mblloan in cougiv.ss Is united. It Is that the ainpnlfrn npxt year is to bo conducted upon ntelligcut linos. The democrats swept the onntry hut vour upon iilnt forms of misrepiv- mentation. ' 1 hey lied nbout thu effect of the ' McKlnloy tariff'bill , nnd ninloubteilty made hnusiiiids of votes in close > -tnlcs by mlsrcp- osentmg thn aims mid effects of'tho tariff wisioii. Tbe effect of the tarilT law U being 'oil now , mid it is directly opunsiti * to that vliioh the democrats roprcsonted. President Inrrlson and Secretary Blame have demon strated thn practlenbilltv of opening markets 'or Amorloan pnxlucts in foreiirn conntriivs , and the ciuiipletinn of important coninierciid roatii's will Do winning cards for tbo reptib- lean ticket. The issues upon which the n1- iiiblicaii party will light next year are In ninny respects now to the country , nud moro or less complicated. Those fuels nro being minted out m roerve nnd strung arguments n laver oi oduci'.tion of tlio country through the pri'is. It is conceded that there will bo more printed matter circulated in the next presidential campaign than In nil of thoMi .vbich . have taken place during the pint twelve years. It therefore devolves upon tbo lattonnl committee to get to work with ils editorial processes a ? early us possible. The Tact has boei : pointud out that the u'reul ma jority of leading newspapers of the country ire In the control of the ilumocmts. Tlio enlargement of Industrial pursuits in nlmost every voting precinct in tlio country whcro it Is possible to bnvo manufacturing .ntorusts . makes it not only possible , but easv , to effect commercial club organizations of a political character which will have a very strong influence In thu campaign. Thn republicans in congress talk nbout n. general > olitlenl caucus jusl hoforo they leave for Heir homos , nt which time it is suggested there should Do a ironcrnl discussion of party organi/ntion. IM-ohlblted the Cse nt' CariN. Si noiii.i IIVKT , Mich. , l-'eh. Ui. Tbe town s shaken to its center ever the act of the Doara of village authorities , jinssod Monday light , when it was voted to prohibit the sale nud use of plaving cards , and passing a lown onlinaiice maklmr It nn offense pmi- isliable by a line of from SI to Slit , and imprisonment for not moro than thirty ilnys. The law was renlly alined at the single gambling place In the town , but was madeso sweeping in its nature that it Includes the proarosslvo euchre parties well as tbo professional gn in biers. The t people in the town Have just awoke to what it really means through ilm town ottl- ccrs serving notice on t hi ! storekeepers that t bey must ronso to sell playing cards. The young people nro almost In a state of riot over what they cull ttio nonsensical law nnd Iho high-toned club inon and kcopor of the gambling room are pleased , as they think Iho new law will IIUKO itself so unpopular that It vyill bring about its own repeal. In thu mean time the ofllccrs say they will arrest any one they catch engaged in card playing and pro- ac to tucklo the cara parties lint. Wouldn't He .Illteil. Sis- ANTONIO , To.\ . , l-'eb. iM. Mrs. Hertlm Cnn ! was exiiinlnud ho lore the t'nlted States coimnlssloners chawed with assault to killSerireant .lames Hnrtloy of the United Stales army. llo had been courting- her , and olio nlnht In .lannnry called on her. During tbu interview she shot him through the stomach and then shot herself In the same wii ) . lioth have lain at death's door. She is nCi-rinim of no special cultivation anil was employed ns a domestic. Several female nc- qnaintimces tchtilliul that sbu had threatened to shoot llartluy if lie discontinued his atten tions. Hartley swore that ho callud on her the ninlit of the tragedy and sat for some tune tulkliiK to her m the dark. Shu asked him to light the candle. Hu arose and struck a match. She shot bun and then shot bur- self Hu saw lier fall , nnlshod lighting the candle and walked out , when ho diseuvcred that ho had also been hit. lie was taken tea a hospital. Mrs. liros wa.s released upon &M bond. Makes Iho lives nf many j.cnplo mlsornlde , causing illsln'Hii after i-atlng , hour r.tiniiach , nick headache , lieutbnni ; , loss of nppctlto , a falnt'allKone"foclliiR , bad taste , coated tongue , and Irregularity ot After not R131 wt' " " ' Hsclf , It _ . . rcqulrns careful attention , timing ami a remedy IM.O llw.d'i . S.irsaparlllu.li.chacts K'-'iitly ' , jotclllcli'iitly. It times I ho fctomaoh , ri'KUlatoi tbo di cs- linn , creates ; i gnod ap- polite , bnulthcs hoadaelu. . anil rcfrosln- * the inlml. "I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little nppollte , and wlnit I did eat t-Inni-t distressed til" , or did inu " rt , Illllu BOIHI. After oatmg 1 bum wMuhl have a faint nr llreil , all-gono [ cclliig , ns thoui-h 1 had Mil eaten anything My trmiblo ws ; nmravntnl by my binlness , painting. last Criin- spring 1 timk Hood's Har- . c. sapmilla. wlilch did mo an StOmaCtl limnciisu nnuiunt nf giuid. ltg.i\omoail nppetlio , nnd my fund iclUhcd and s.dMled the ci.nlng I hn.I previously experienced. " ( lEOinii : A. IM < ii' , Watertuwn , Mass , Hood's Sarsaparilla pnMI > ; nil tlruiiKliti.fi uliforgl I'ri'i rcdnnlj byC 1 llniili.t I'D Ainjllircailii Ixmcll , Mini 100 Doses Ono Dollar NOW We arc flomrj to tulvcr Use a SALE. ( To commence at once. ) Ol'all the latest styles and shapes TOP Spring. They come in Dunlap Blocks , Knox Blocks , Miller Blocks , And they are worth in any store in the city $3 and we've got enough of them Tor al ) comers. OUR are on Iho count ers. They start in at $5 a suit for sill wool suits , and they arc worth lots more money but we've got blood in OS. our eye , and wevant you to understand that we can do as much for you as any other house in the city cityAND AND a little more , ii'we try hard. We have enlarged and i m proved o u r Children's Department and will show the ha ndsamcst C h i 1 d 's Waist , just for a flyer , at 8Sc , that you over saw. Our 60c and 7Su Waists are worth $1 and $1BO. These are brand new goods and of the most attractive designs that the market affords. The Old Reliable & oo. limn Fan