, . - - - - - - - . - - - - - - . - . - - - ' - . - - - . ------z----T : : - - - - . : i . . . . . . - THE 01\rAIIA DAILY DEE SUNDAY , JANLrARY 20 , 1S9. TO AID DROUTII SUFFERERS - - house Votes in Committee of the Whole for a Largo Appropration. - : GIVES ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND COLLAR 3 Long , Debate Over the . \mount Rnleel In Fnvor of the Sum Named In the IIflI-ourn If the Hun- Iln , 1)hcnulon. LINCOL.N Jan. 19.-Speclal.-The ( ) house me an hour earlIer this morning , In order to accomplsh sme neceuary work before taking the regular over Sunday receS8 at 1oon. Immediately after the legislatve pre Imlnrles had been cleuN away , Conway at York , front the commIttee on relief , pre Bented Urn report ot that commlle on house roll No. 13 , the bill for the relief ot the people ) of the Mouth "trlckn IUstrlcts at Nbrnka. ThIs bill Is the one prepared by one or two members at the relief commIttee b amI IntrotluCM by Hepresentatve Conaway by their rerlut. I appropriates and places In the hands at tim present relief comml& , sian the lum at $100,000 , and provides the method at diatributlon. The commissIon Is I I , . , _ . .i. authcrlzed to use not mere than $5,000 $ at the entire . amount approprIate for Its own ex- pense" The commlto reported , with the recom- l1endaton that the bill pass as amended The house at once went Into eommileo of the whole , wih Suter at Antelope In the ! chair , for th : cOn.lderaten at the measure. The bill was read section by eecton , each I section being adopted almost as rapIdly as ! the reallng could be fn fh , cd. The sectior II secton appropriating $100,000 was adopted wihout opposition of any character. Several trIvial I amendments wee made , and In section 7 the ! amount that the commissIon may use for Its own expenses was limited to 3 per cent , or $3,000 , Instead ( t [ 1 per cent , as provided I In the original bill. The bill was turther amended so ns to require both secretary am I treasurer of the commIsion to each give bond Cor $20.000 , to be approved by the governor auditor of PUbliC accounts and sec retary ( f state. The only scrap that came up In the corn mitee of the Whole ] was precipitated by Speaker lichards , who dealred to amend ec - acton ton 13 so that no one shell } be entted to I elet who had net ben a bona tide citizen for at lest eno year. This amendment was at- tacked by Harry , Drady , Uhodes , Crmb I , Conaway , Judd ( , and a hal dozen othere I. Richards finally withdrew the amendment , but offered another limiting the time to nine months. Thl9 was easily voted down. The committea passed the section commlto3 appropri- atng $00.000 ; without a murmur at 1I11ent : , ' but It wasted wated more than an hour In dIscussIng - log the grammatical construction of a sIngle section. SPENCER STARTED TiE STRUGGLE. At 1 o'clock a melon to rIse was made by Horst. but Spencer ot Lancaster sent up at , the last moment an amendment to sectlo i 1. lImiting the approprIation to $ secton . ( . but There : n a little parliamentary struggle : amendment was finally opened to , amendment a ' Speaker Richards warmly supported the amendment. lIe declared that at best the money voted would be woull sImply a charitable ; s donation . I was lega ] . - Chapman was opposed to any appropriatlo n Whatever , and he would vote against the amendment because he believed the bill could be defeated I the appropriation remained at $100,000. approprIaton Monger supported the amendment. He called the attention of the leglslaturo to the tact that the state was already burdened with an Indebtedness at the present time at $ , , , - 000 : that this debt was entirely Illegal . and that I could not at best be paid off within the next ten years. The maximum levy could , not exceed 5 mills per annum and alhough the limit had been levied for several years past the expenditures have largely exceeded the receipts. I $100,000 was appropriate Lancaster county would have to pay $6,000' ' l and Douglas county $15,000. Barry asked "How much will Greek , wi county have to pay to support the state Inst I- . tutons located at LIncoln ? " Inst- ThIs was a poser for the Lancaster county member. Howard said he was In favor of appro- priatng $100,00 or $200,000 , It necessar : . He was tired at hearing all this talk about economy from men who voted themselves $3.000 worth at postage stamps without a wihout qualm. Durns of Lancaster opposed the amend- ment. Whie It might be true he said , that Lincoln would have to pay In taxes $6,000 of the amount , he knew that the wholesale merchants of Lincoln had received five or six times that amount from the people of the . - drouth-strlcken districts h McNitt was In favor of the original amount , while hailer favored a reduction to $50.000. Barry made an eloquent plea for the re- tenton at the original amount. He was at his best and advanced all the arguments from his standpoint with consummate ski Ii. sldl. ills remarks were received with evident ap- predation In many parts at the house. Durch nae - an elaborate argument In Caver of the anionduient Ho declared that the appropriation would stop the Inflow of aid that has already set In from outside at the state. . Conaway at York explained that tram $5.QO to $30.000 would be needed to pay j frchh on se.d grain alone. lie derended the ' orIgInal allount reported by the committee . COMMITTI E ALL TANGLED UP. Finally Robinson moved that the debate I cease In ten seconds . The suction was carried with a cheer : The conmtttee' , i InstantJy Plunged Into the widest contuslc ¶ Scores at members ' Li were on their feet In a vain endeavor to attract , the recognition at the chair. Several motions ot I somewhat complicated character were made , and nfl br ater no little Warm feeing was expressed a n 10- ' : ton was finally put , at the Instance at Barry , that the committee rise and report ' the bill back to the house with the reco In- melulaton that It do pass ns amended. This ] . was voted down , and thcn on motion oC . moton Durcl the committee rose , reported progrcss and asked leave to sit ugnln. As , soon as the speaker had ( resume the I gavel alI } the chairman ot the commit tee lad made his report harry moved commlteo I report bo amended to the effect , nmendel that the I J ,7 pass al ameOlo ! ( ( } . bi Ickets protested against any atempt to bulldoze the matter . . A motion for n recess until 2 o'clock t'th WIS . , submited , and the yon anti nnys demand ed . On Jho roil cal forty.ono members ye ted yea alI } thlrtY-II nay. This enabled the c"c nteltng ! factious to fight over their points - - ef Illerencf during the recess , and the all- portunlty was not io3t sight of. ( \ler recess the roll cal dlsclosell tbo ietneo of but , _ JI'c tnc ( seventywo , member barf ) 'a ( IUOrUm , Sutton ot Douglas oferCI a T , oluton , which the speaker ruled out t oC order without permitting I 10 be read , on the grouq l that n 10ton left over from Ihe tore- loOn vas still pending. hutton then stated 'be contents of his resoullon lS a quest Lion of privilege. I simply IJrovldcl1 that n joInt . . commltec of five , to b composed of three . ' q 1lbers at the house \ and two of the senate , i:4 , : bo . , . t appointed to walt on the railroad cor- I panles & and request the continuance ot free ' ' transportation . Objection being lade , the 1' resolutIon wal not considered L. . The house then went into committee of the whole with Iralll ot Buffalo In the chair to resume consideration ot the I consideraton relief bill . , . The motion was on the nmcllment to re- , duce the propose1 appropriaton to $ OOOO. The amendment llrovoled another discussion \ ' ot considerable length. Thomas , who at the L morning session opposed the Ilendment , changed his position , He stated that elur- lag the r cts be had visited the rooms Of i the Slate Relief commission , and had been F ( , % , Informed by Secretary Ludden that $50.000 4 ' . , with whkh tu pay Crelght would be ample to ; " , enable the commission to care for all the . destitute iii welt u to lupply grain for seed . " , and teel. Ho was therefore In favor of the , ' reduced amount. ' : flE1'1ATLD TIlE AMINDM1NT TiE _ .J flurns of Lancaster , McNit anil 1 Howard 1 i'\ , Ile\l out for the original . amount. 'fhe later , , touk occasion to rep the lenato over the h , Jnucklel for Its apparent lack O Imerebt . " , In the IUbject. The senate comlltee he i , : declared had net treated the hcusC commit. comll- , : tee with comlon courtesy , Uo did not b- . here that the lenat.o ould PoU a relief , bl at all. and ( rein present indications I uuld hardly l1U8 In'thlll at all. J 6peker lcbards spoke At length In favor . ; , ' - _ . _ at the amendment. lie declared that the ap propriation of $10.00 would tel ! to defeat - feat the very object of the proposed legisia ton.The The fed of talk contnued for an hour be- fore a vote was fnaly reached. There acm ! to be n end to the desire of tim members to talk on the question and the com- mltc was on the verge of complete demoral- verg Izalon several times. tmes. The amendment was finally defeated by 1 close vote , 31 to 34. clbi The committee then rose and reported the reprte bi ll back t the house with the recommendation - tie n that It do pas R amended. The report of the committee ot the whole was adopted and the bill ordered engrosse1 engos for a thIrd reading. After disposing of n consIderable amount of business the house adjourned until 2 clock Monday afternoon. . ANTS Ili1tT 1.\lAnl S. T , rcnty-Fie-Tiioumnd.ioilisr rlmch of Promise ! ulL nt Un"lt Clt ) DAVID CITY , Neb. , Jan. 1-Special.- ( ) M iss Agnes I has las relday commenced proln cecllngs In the district court against l.uls lenfng , a \ ealhy capitalist and land owner of Delwood , for breach ( f promise , claiming damnges In the sum of $25,000. $ The case will be hotly contested , as each sIde has retained the best legal talent to conduct the case. The warm weather of the past few days lias h stopped Ice cutting. About r00 tons h ave been secured nt the various houses , not hal enough to fill them to the fullest cn- p acity . Revival exercises have been held at the Methodist Episcopal church during the past week , the ministers ot nil the churches al- ternatng In conducting the services The atendnnce has been Inrge. David City poultry men had about seventy- fvo birds on exhibition at the annual poultry poulry show at Lincoln , and report satisfactory re- sults In premiums TeclmAeh Notc . nriel "erAonnIA. TECUMSEII , Neb , Jan 19.-Speclal.- ( ) A . O. Shaw Is visiting In Ottawa , Ill. Proto and Mrs. T. II. Dradbury were called to t Montezuma , la. , Wednesday , by the death ot the tormer's father. W. D. Wicks has sold his stock of grocerIes - Ies , notions , etc. , to J. W. neplnger : and E. , E ado , and business wi be' carrIed on at the i ol stand by the new firm ot Kephinger & E ade. Keplnger Miss lichen C. , Marble ot Saginaw , Mich. , ' who has been visiting her sister , Mrs. U. iN , Drandon , here , has returned home. The funeral at Robert U. McKee , son at JUdge and Mrs. R. W. McKee , was held at , the Presbyterian church thIs afternoon , the ; Knights of Pythlas having charge of the ) ! services and Dr. W. W. Harsha ( leliverinf - the t sermon. The deceased died In Tecumseh : seh , Okl. , Wednesday , at brain fever. He I leaves l a Wile . Mrs. S. M. linker Is entertaining her aughter Mrs. F. M. Taylor , of Red Oak. Ed Sanford has gone to Texas on a sightseeing - ' seeing trill. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Parkinson of Counci I Dufs arc In the city , being called here to atend the funeral of R. D. McKee , who was Mrs. Parkinson's brother. Miss May Uassctt Is visiting relatives In Omaha. , Over 3.000 tens of Ice have been put up on the Nemaha river hero this week. John G. Ramsey and Miss Nola Jones were married here January 14. lnt"roAtn lelnvuo IrlvlUel. BELLEVUE - , Neb. , Jan. 19.-Speclal- ( ) A very interesting debate the Interestng on question : Resolved , That the Immigration laws be revised - vised so to I as exclude the least desirable hal of the present ImmIgrants , took place , at the college on FrIday evening. The afrmatve was supported by Messrs. Lunn and Wihhianss ot I3ehievue college the Wilams Delevue colege , nega- tve by Messrs. Cole and Gault of Tabo r colege , Ia. Major Halord and Tabr . ] : . Alexander at Omaha and Dr. J. D. Crthers ot , South Omaha , acting as judges , decided ( by four points In favor of the negative. Miss LIzzie Connor , a negtve. senlo r class at Delevue colege , has discontinue d her studies and"returned to her home at Fort Scott , Kan. , on account ot ill health. heaih. Mrs. William Martin and children returned home last Saturday after ' afer a month's visit at Hamilton , O. The Ladles" AId society lent out another supply of clothing on Tuesday to the drouth sufferers. This Is the third contribution sent tram flehlevue. contributon John Whetstone. sr. , die at the home of his son-In-law , J. H. Atkinson , Friday more ing ' aged about 80 years. Messrs. H. A. Langsdorf and J. L. Goss spent several days In Lincoln this week attending the meetings of the ' State Hstori- cal society. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Suicide of Mrs. \Vnn"m , s1rton . AShLAND , Neb. , Jan 19.-Speclal ( Teli C- gram.-Deatir ) by suicIde from a dos ot : carbolic acid ot the wile at William Aslon , a retired farmer living In Seward , ocurred In this city at the home of Dr. A. V. S. Van ; Mansfield. Mrs. AsMon has been hero for the past four weeks under treatment for nervous trouble and has been apparently a great deal better. She was down In town this afternoon \ 4 o'clock , when she re- turned to her abode and thence to her room and was heard of no more until search for the patent was made and It was found she had come home and laId down and expired without I struggle. The remains will 1 'bo I removed to the home of the family In Seward - i art ] , where the family have lived for a number - I her of years and are highly respected. Snml UI"zo at UhLir. DLAm , Neb , Jan. 19.-Speclal.-A ( ) fre : broke out In the Courier office yesterda The city water supply was shut off at this I time and It was a case of 'fghtng fire vit in- out water. The damage was slight . The bill introduced , In the legislature to regulate guarantee companies wi be ot great Interest to \ employes of railroads and express companies who are compelled to give bonds. , Mrs. William neley : gave I party to n few invited guests Friday evening. The Ancient Order at United Worlcmen held a public installation of ofcers In Odl ' } Fellows hail tonight. Master Workman J. G. Tate was present , and after the meeti rig a banquet followed . . hx Wot'ki of ! llrel..1 Ufo Enough . SpRNGymW , Neb. , Jan. 19.-Speclal.- ( ) miner Harris anti Matida Drenner we re marrIed about six weels ago and yesterday they came Into court tangled up In a big law suit Elmer a\eglng that Tibia had been , untrue to him In as much as she had Ii nfl ! his bed and board After \ parties were In court , with about fifty witnesses and as runny mere love letters and a thousand people there to hear the letters read , young harris was nsl\11 ! to give bonds for costs , which he was unable to do , and the case was dismissed . Minden UollJlous lrcvivai. MINDEN . Neb , Jan . 19.-Speclal.-There ( ) Is one of the most remarkable revivals In progress hero that Ilus been held for yea rs. Some of the most hardenEd sinners of the I town have been reached. The ' \'oodl n hell a memorial service at the Methodist Episcopal church tonight. rime 1 exercises were solemn and impressive . The address was made by 11ev O. n. fleebe A touching solo , by Miss Stchia Saunders wel sul.l tn ( I , nnn. " . , Stcla , was . n , _ _ .n _ , _ " ' . _ _ no.u. JI Memor of " "llul .J , Igirhewunil lOW ! ' . . CITY , Ia. , Jan. 19.-Speclal ( Tc do- gram.-In ) memory ot Samuel J. JlrJwood , war governor ot Iowa and Garilelti's sec , no- lacy of the Interior , 1lrlwooll Memorial I ra I' wi be erected } here. Judge Wright of I \ Moines Is president 'ot the ( Memorial asso- ciaton1 . } Governor Jackson Is one ot the Time State unl\uly has taken possess , on ot its $25,000 dental building. - - - 'ork 01 'rlnIoes It " " "trlcl. DEATnCE , Neb. . Jan. 19.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Thleves ) were abroad 11 Beatrice last night. The feed , store at I. II. Bruba ken : was visited and 1,000 pounds ( of chop Ceed I ali 200 pounds of four was taken Kriig lit's : cana slore was broken into but little ot value talen. Durilj 1 lance at the Auditorium - torium the cloak room was entered ama 1 a number of IJalr ot Glo.c and neck all scrCs taken. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ih'mlu or Jtr , . U. J , .bmtad. D Alni ( I , Jan 19.-Sllecla. ( . Telegra ) -Mrs. A , J. Ashmeud died at her home t Ir this city at 1 o'clorlt this mornIng , atter ( tong and extreme sUferlug from tumor The funeral wilt occur Monday morning , and the , body will be taken to Valley tor burial. a , - _ , . - - . . , - . ' . LABOR DELEGATES ASSEMBLE - Fo nth Semi-Annual Convention of the Nebraska Stt Federton , - SPEAKERS CAST A GLOOMY IOROSCOPE AoCarthJ of Omaha anet Schamp or Liii- coin ted that tim 1orkingiuan II In a l'cry Had Conclton Just at I'reecnt - LINCOLN , Jan 10.-Spzdnl.-Presldent ( ) of the Nebraska State Federation of Labor D. Clem Denver today at 2 p. m. called together the fourth semi-annual convention at the Lincoln headquarters ot ederal union No. 63 32. In the absence of the state correspondtire Ing and recording secretary , C. E. Mathews of the Omall Typographical union , Jerome Shamll of Lincoln Federal mmnion No. 6332 was elected secretary pro tem. lrcshlent Denver , In a brIef address , outco lned tIre work that the convention would be caled upon to consider and suggested that Colowlng the' ' appointment ot committees on crellentals and resolutions I recess bo taken untl eVening. 10 stated that tIme financial condiIon of the federation was good. lie I caled tire attention DC the delegates to the I personnel of the committee on resolutions , , who , he said , were men selected with great care and hall been placed upon the most Important - portant committee In the convention. He , asked that anyone having suggestions at a prctcal nature would communicate them ' to this cornmitte. Upon the topic of arbi- traton PresIdent Denver spoke at length list e claimed that there was a better under- stnndlng of governmental affairs within than I wihout the ranks of labor organizatIons . orgnnlzntons. The , laboring man must not be discouraged I by past failures . Organizations should not L take too nlvanced or radical stands upon these LI m atters , but should cultivate . maters cultvte a spirit of con se r'atismu , yet always keeping a Ito In advance - vance of the general public. The country war In a demoralized condition. Not only were there individual failures , but there was stnte nnd national bankruptcy staring us In the fa ce. Charitable ] people were doing a grea t work , but charity so general as It now exists was nn unnatural state at affairs . 1 did 1 not bole goat to the welfare of the country The Colowlng commlteo on credentals was named by the president : I. S. Gllclt , Jerome Shamp and 1. J. McCarthy. The tomml tee en reEoutons : was appointed as follows : Ii. C. hogan , W. H. Coleman , L . S. Giick , E. R. Overall and C. Helgersomi On motion the following press commitee was named : Julius Meyer , Jerome Shamp and W. S. Sebring. I SOME GLOOMY PICTURES DRAWN. M. J. McCarthy , delegate from the Omaha Central Labor union , was calcd to the 1100 r foor by unanimous request , and spoke at corn length. In his opinIon , unless the working man m defended himself , he would be ground Into i the dust. lie held that It was time for tme thought and would soon bO time for action I. le cited a case In Omaha , where men were at work cleaning brick at the burl Exposi- ton building for 40 cents I thousand. This work was given them by the AssocIated CharItes , and he would sooner starve than : accept such starvation wages. Jerome Shamp of tInY Lincoln union described - scribed the condition at affairs In Lao caster county. He considered the picture i- ture drawn by McCarthy of Omaha a faterlng one. There were Ornahra suterlng - In LIncoln who would be ' glad at work cleaning brick at 40 cents a thousand. The legislature now In n at the capitol came In for a brown roas it which evoked enthusiastic applause. He : said the scenes enacted within those wall 3 were a disgrace to the state. The speaker also went Into the record at the pavIng contractor of the city , and said that he had once been a democrat , but turned republcan for the sake ot securing immunities from the I courts. Mr. Shamp said that this man , out : oh f a paving contract ot $500.000 , swore that i ho had made $137,000. There had been hundreds of bills Introduced In the legislr Ic t ore , but not one for the benefit of the won IC - iO i ngman. The house had , Il was true , passe one bill for the relict at destitute farmer In i western Nebraska , but "that bill had no more show of passing In the senate than a snowbal In h-I. " Masher , the Lincoln bank wrecker , was now wearing strIpes In South Dakota , but he was today considered In this city to be a perfect gentleman , and If he were today running for governor he would be checte When you give I man who wants wotk , charity , you take away iris energy voeih . manhood. He wanted energ do wit Lb I. associate charities. He had sat with the county commissioners at Lancaster and when they talked at appropriating so much money to charity he had urged them to give It for labor In order that a man could shoulder his pIck and shovel and look his family In the tace. The courts should b 1 looked after. There was the foundation of the evil which came to laboring men. At the election next fail the workingmen shoul scan carefully the candidate for the supreme bepch. His hearers all remembered the his- tory of Judge Maxwell. lie had made a decision In favor at the people and the co r- poratons had snowed him under. Judge Dundy had failed to consider the maximum rate bill and called In Judge Drewer. The later had , aCer examining the pleading pronounced It a good law , a constitution al law , a law which the sovereign people , Lie. through their representatives , had I right to enact. And then , what did he do ? He had turned squarely around and said the I Itv. legislature had no right to pass such a la tv. Paradoxical as It may appear , sImple as It may wem , a great jUdge on the tederal bench hat turned himself spuarely around rather than side wlh lie people against the corporations. corporatons. John C. Tierney , one of the leading and eloquent members at the Lincoln Federal union No. 6,332 , made a warm speech , denunciatory - nunciatory at President Cleveland , Atlorney General Olney and the Pullman company of South Cicago. ' RESOLVED ON SALT CREEK. The following resolution was Introduced by L. S. GUlck , and passed by the conventon without reterenc to the committee on resolu- tons : 'Vherea/ A large lm at money hnr ben collected from our ( Lincoln ) taxpayers to Improve Salt creek , and that taxpayersrn - partvel ) ' unused In the hands of our Board of Sanitay 'l'rustees nt I time when luhor Is In the direst straUs for tme necet antics of lfe' nnd Whereas 'Va have been frequenty a r urgently Importuned by the laborers ant tire city to tule publo action on his en itt- ter of gross neglge1ce ot the need ' of mm ou laborers : alll ' \'heres , I Is I phame and an impositi Ion ' Impsion' that whie Nebraska Is receiving aid for her people tram alrol any funds should lie UIUSCJ at home , therefore be It Hesohoel , 'l'hat In tire name ef labor a , nil humanity wo demand of the Uord of Sanitary TrusteeB the Immetlnte expenditure - lip. ture of ever dollar In their hands In the I employment ] of our needy fellow citizeni . The resolution , though at a purely local nature i - Lure , was immediately and enthuJlastcaly passed . E. n. Overall of Omaha Central union made a conservative and encouraging speech , In which he look the ground that the ti inc was not far distant when the Important ques- ton of the rights ot labor would b sett r } and settled right. setel George F. " Uaggett of Federal union No. I 6,332 , delIvered an Impassioned address , which kept tire bali echoing with tumultuous hal wih tumuluous ap- IJlause. He held It (0 be a fundamental truth that , while It was scientifically true that fame disease germs can stand a temperature I ot 20 degrees below zero , It was equally true tla It was Impossible to freeze out the cause at labor. Amidst hearty cheers for the last speal ncr , the convention took a recess until 8 p. m. DARt WAS ABLE TO TALK. Jerome Schamp called the evening seem then together and introduced Representative l'at- I rick I. Barry ot Greeley county. Mr. Barry said he had ben talking all day In the hit use t-Ing to fture a small proportion of relet legislation for the people ot the tate , and was not In god talking condition , On ibid account , he said , Ill could but briefly ex- press his thanks for time boner paid him , and bid Gc peed to time mlslol upon which the laboring classes had entered. Mr. Uaggett was called upon by the unied I voIce Dt lire convention , and outlined tie history and success of the labor movement In England under the leadership ot John Burns. leprcentaUvo Suter of Antelope county In. . . , . , - - ' , a sbort speech drew tM conclusion ! that the old parties were responle for the present dim atrous conditions In.ls country. Ito Mid I could not be } ali i the dor cf the Indepndents , for the rmln that the Inle- pen tlent had not yet enjoyed the opportunity to legislate. He did net Iknow a It was rig ht to refer to I , befgr member of the hou se , but be ould not ! hlp 1 calling atn- ton to the pilfering and " &t n\ng which had been going on In the sthtror the past few . I 'I I yea rs. yeaF F o\owlns the minute ftho meeting had In Omaha August 18 I , , Iresldent laver made a statement of bo' ' condition of the treasur and explained 'hi absence of Sec- ret ary Mathews of Omah"The : resolution DC Mr Overall endorsing , ( ' protection pnlri- " pin- ciple stirred up quite I bretze , and for nearly an hour a warm 'tatlf r debate was car- rled all the line. : on al along r lD The resolution wa s ' "ole down by a , lute majority. Following - lowing the reading of resolutions the con- venton adjourned until 10 a. m. tomorrow ENDORSED JOlN O. YETSEIt. The following were favorably reported by the committee on resolutions : Whras Ever industry of the United tTnled Stat Is laboring under financial distress , Mclet ' Is Cant becoming hle and , th trees- ! < trns- ur y of the government stands In peril , be It Herlvcd , That we believe no Ierl ontlion sucl Uon ns thlt which exists nt present wouhl rontnue IC I means could be devised Ion the constant employment of all Idle Inbor. Hcslved That the lucas set forth : John O. Yeiser , In "I.nbor and Money br nnd brefY outlned In tire foregoing plateof menl , stem tu8 upon I hasty < considertion / n simple , practical and tmely measure for tim e Routonl ] oC the perplexing financial end L Inancal Industrnl problems. Hesoh'ell , 1'hlt WO recommeml / stud ) ' of the question. ns presented In thIs work , to all orRllzelJ labor. Hr E. n. Overall : w hereas. ' \e have reviewed nnd listened I to nn exhaustive tlscmslon of Istenrt r\ucston \ and In view of hint fact tlrle : I evc that under our form oC government L nll the undeveloped condition of Its re. . re source n protective tariff law Is necessary nnd bnefcial to the IIOllle ) when cotrplel wi th Just laws of nbltmlon couplet Re ceive to tire people /nll ( the mnnuCncturer ; the cue benefits of protection . Helvtd l , That we , the committee on res- oim rtions , endorse the declaration of principles - decln1tOl ciples .ndoptet . at the I last meeting nt t Omnha , iugust 18. lS9 . meelng ! 'Vherens , I Is well known to nil that In various pots of this country lynch Inw prevais , and may American citizenm I cir arged wills the commission of crimes nre ha nged without the intervention of court ' 111 jury , therefore be It Resolved Thnt the Federation of Laboi of the State of Nebraska condemns Labat violence and lynch Inw ( so-called. and do' . so-cnlel\ de malds that every penon necused of crIme be protected from violence Cram lawless pur- ti es. tes.Ieso1'ell. . Thnt we demand the enactment by our state legislature of I law mllling co unties and municipal corporations habit a Inl i damages to the cororntons Ilble of mob violence where such victms Icted within the limits of such county or mUllclpn corporation. 'We also demnml corporton. the rigId enforcement of the Criminal cede ' . Iesol'et. That we condemn the practic ID In some localities In our state of conduct Ing business under the guise of charity In I manner which lower the dignIty of digniy la bor. Resolved , That we favor the pasmge of a law by the legislature that will / leglslnlure empower - power county and municipal o\nerhlII wi emr water works electrIcal light plants , an Li worksr Jght plats the construction oC canals for the operatioi a of the same. operto The following delegates arc In attendanc Colowlng delegtes e atendance on the convention : John C. Hogan , Journey man Horseshoers , No. 10 : C. Halge son , Car penter union No. 685 ; JulIus Meyers . Na- tonal b League at Musicians No. 22 : G. II . ChrIstopher , Clgnrmakers union No. 03 : E I. Seabrlng , M. J. McCarthy , E. R. Overall . Central - tral Labor union Omaha : W. H. Coleman r , Jerome Shamp , Ed N. Thncler , L. S. Gihlic . Art C. Herrick , Federal Labor union Nc . 6 , 332 , Lincoln. f " " H. S. Thomas , Natbnat Brotherhoo of EectrIcal Workers No : ' ) 22 , Omaha ; H. I , . S tine , Lir.ccln Clgarmaker& , unIon " No. 143. IIOIRSON ChARGES ) \iITU , IIUUDEI A. v harris' Slayer - . 'oldly Arrested to r the Crawford lUl In ! CHADRON , Neb. Ja . - . , Ja.10.Specia1 , ( Tele- gram.-Arthur ) Mornlsin . as 10rrlsqf was today core - mited to Sheriff Darte rs care under a war rant sworn out by County' Attorney Eckles , charging him with the mUrder , ot A. I , . H arris. The funeral et Hhls , takes place at Crawford tomorrow ) " A 'pecial train carrying - rying the Knights : ot tllas lodge at this cty , together with Jfhy 'ther _ friend , leaves here at 9 , . 1.1. , ' , Tne burial will be wl under the auspices 'bf the Knights ot Pythia S. Owing to the bad condition of the county jai tram 1 recent fire Morrison will be kept under guard \'nt It Is repaired. The coolheaded 1. headed and sensible people have l done awe Ly wih all threats of mob violence. I PALMYRA , Neb. , Jan. 19.-SpeclaJ-A ( ) good deal of sympathy Is being manltested here h today over the shootng at A. V. d.H at Crawford Harris made this place his home for a number ot years. The deceased - ceased stl has a nephew residing In Pa 1- m yra. _ _ _ _ _ _ Albion MinuaL Minstrel pirow ALBION , Jan. 19.-Speclal.-The ( ) Albion minstrels , under the management of T. lack De Decker , made their second annual appearancs last evenIng before I crowd ed opera house. The total proceeds of the ent r- tatnment were turned over to the cotta r'u y charity organization. Boone county's Indebtedness mortgage for 1894 was lS follows : Real estate mortgages fed , $80,09 : released $293,479 : chattel 5 , $235.525 : released , $162,261. The committee In charge of the Farmer I I Insttute i mare succeeded In obtaining some of the best speaking talent obtainable for the annual meeting In February. This county organizaton ranks next to the fall In In- I terest. Hrnrna-Lce. INDANOLA , Neb" , Jan. 19.-Speclal ( Tel 0' gram.-Chnrles ) V.1' Dares , formerly pub- Isller h of the Times here , now proprietor ot the lcCook Times-Democrat , wi bo married . tomorrow to Miss Rose Leo ot McCoolt. Tim car ot aid received from Dekalb. I. , Thursday , Is still held for frelghl charges. Charles King was arrested this morning charged with stealing hay from E. S. hag ' ner & Co. _ _ _ _ _ Fatal Accident at I.ouCiy , LOUP CITY , Neb. , Jan. 19.-Speclal ( ! Tele- gram.-Last : ) evening at 7 o'clock a team being driven by Carl lelel , I young man of 21 years of age , who resides about thrce mil es south at here , ran away , and the wagon striking a fence , threw him out , anti strl < ng imt on his head produced concussion of the brin , tram which he died at 5 u'cloclt thIs nrrornirrg _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ilphtherla llhl"mlc nit ISonlin. BERLIN , Neb , Jan. 10.-Seclal ( To Ic- gram.-The ) diphtheria ephdetriic 'seems rather I to be on the Increase. At Henry Shrader's there are seven stricken down. Another one of Wilam Flarnme's children Is considered past hope , and at Mr. Smaloo 's an cut ire entre Camly at four children have died from the I noaiady I Jailed for ithsmBipIg'TIir : iauglrter. HASTINGS , Jan. 19.-SIip ( ( 'felegram.- ) S. n. Irvine and wle , who were arrested some time since on the' harge of abusIng theIr 15-year-old daugli't'were i f ; ' sentenced this evening to five anthjrty days , respectIvely - Ively , In the county jai" the 'prosecut ing attorney - accepting the opte \ ot gully , -nenth of a llrur'siiigi Laity , HASTINGS , Jan l9.-f3ecial ( Telegram ) lrs. Omstead , an old and respected resident - dent ot Adams county "nnJ ; mother ( f P. P. Omstead , died In this1pty' ' this mornini . . . Mrs. Florence Itcdferaop was tOday adjudged - judged Insane and rFdejZ sent to the asylum at Lincoln QdeJ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t _ _ Hold ' 1 lnievriJid1cti , NEBRASKA CITY Jdn,9-Specini ! ( Tele- gram.-Thle'es ) gained'entrance to the re81- deuce of Mrs. J. L. lltchel this aferoon by breaking open the roar , door with an axe They got away tir $75 worth oC ew- dry . but were 'soon overhauled by the po lice and are now In Jail. l lcclnl Corifes' " ( 'olcludel\ , BEATRICE , Jan 19.-Speclal ( Telegram , j- ) The contest over the eleclol If a constable at Daredn was heard In county court , re- suiting In favor ot Mr. Pace' , whom I was found had 107 votes ua against' JOt for Mr. Suydam , his opponent. Secretary ) flrion trturn8 " "a. , NEDRASKA CITY , Jan. 19-Speclal ( Tele- gram-Sfcretary ) Morton left this morning for Kansas City. After a sliort stop tbere he will proceed directly to Washington POULTRY snow \ CONCLUDED - Stt Did Exhibit Visited by a Large Crown Yostrnj LNCOLN Cl'ZiNS ' Who SECURE PRIZES ( ovcrnor anti Jrs , 1011011 Ama Thain " ' 11 flora I'rcsen hitting tire Last Hours of , the l dllblton at tire CapItal City , - LINCOLN , Jan 19-Speclal.-ciovernor ( ) and Mrs. Holcmb visIted the state poultry show this morning and this fact hall nol a ltte to do with the increased . attendance ted ay . The judges have complete their Iwards In the American and Asiatic classcs. The shrew closed at 10 o'clock tonigh The Colowlng prizes were awarded to 1.ln- coin citizens : Smith Dros. got third prize on Barred Plymouth lock pulets ; Nancy Watson was awarded frt on a IJen of Whie ' Plymouth Hoes , and also en hen , E. l C. Spncer winning thlr prize on this varlet of pen. In Golden Wyandotes , P. W. Mickel I was given second al cockrel and second al third on lumhiet. W. M. Clark was awarded L fir st Prize for the finest pen of Whie I W yandottes . William WIlson won thlrl lot Drown Langshl\ hens and I. L. L'man I third on the cockrel of this bre d. , On the , single comb Buff Lghorns , Ii. C. Young got fir st for coclrel and A. I' . 10lenbact ] sec- en d. lie also took first prIze for lJulets ot r this class. class.11NOl MATTERS. , The Ice industry at Million has been i stoPP2d by the brealdng at the Ulysses date i In the Due river. On Monday next the federal court wIll con vene , with Judge Dundy at Omaha presiding The jingo Is slhhty Indisposed at the residence - dence oC L. C. Burr , In this city. At noon today a sneak thief entered room i 33 , Saulsbun' block , and got away wIth n gold watch , a diamond antI a $15 opera glass The Omaha National bank asks the district - trict court oC Lancaster county for fore closure of I $5.000 mortgage err I.wrence : Place , executed by Ed O. Lawrence. D. I D. Welch asks limo same on 1 G.OOO mortgagc on C. C. Burr's "Havelock mghty. " This afternoon a man givIng his name as Joe Whie appeared al the police statol with a nato for ex-Colnlct Perrlon , who had been taken to the county jai shorty beCore for an assault on and larceny tram the person ot Charles Carlson. 'Vhle was drunk at the time and as the note contained suspicious Inquiries about Perrlon's chances : ( t getting free be was detained. SPORTSMEN INTERESTED. Lancaster county sportsmen are taking an actve Interest In the game and fish bill now before the house. A representative of the slnte's lovers ( t the rod and gun met the Lincoln brethren at the Lincoln hotel for foI. the purpose at discussing the bill . J. U I. night presIded and J. J. lcClelan acted a secretnry. The measure was fully discussed - cussed and the following legislative corn mitee appointed : Messrs. Denton , 10utz , Turenr , McCelan and Trlcley. WEALTHY COMPANY ORGANIZED. Articles oC incorporation were fed todny : with the secretary at state of thc Nebraska Dase Ore Reduction company , with a cpial stock or 2000000. The headquarters of the company vihl be San Francisco , but the Incorporators - corporators are all Nebraska men They are : Albert J. Robinson , Henry p. Holland , lIt : rate N. Turner , James H. Warren and J. L. Green. The business for which the cot . - Lp p oration Is organized Is the reduction of al Idnds at gold and silver are to bullion , also lead , copper , nickel , zinc and antimony , and the t e/ecton at stamp mIlls and crushers. A ShLAND'S ORUUTI cONTIUnUTIO I. : Commlteo Engaged In Soliciting Aid In : . that Locality for Nebraska Sufferers. ASHLAND , Neb. , Jan. 19.-Speclal.-Yes- ( ) terday at a meeting called In the Interests at the drouth stricken sufferers , , tn western Nebraska I committee was appointed , cot 1' sistng at Rev C. p. Hackney , city missionary - ary : Rev. J. W. Seabrook and James Alkens , to solicit aid from those lIving In Ashiant Today they commenced their work and are meetng with the best of success and hope to t have 1 carload to send tram this point In i a few days , as Ashland has always been In i the front ranks In maters pertaining to. I . c harity. ! The sad news came to Ashland from Saul ' Ana , Cal of the death at Claude Males by ! drowning while out hunting In a bont. The' ' young man was born and raised In Ashier mc 1 ' and the news was received with regret by his I many old schoolmates. Postmaster T. J. Plclett has been cot it. fi ned to hts home by a severe attack ot tot in- si ts and diphtheria combined _ Hobert Brush yesterday fainted and fel upon I red hot stove al his home , which burned hIs face and hands quite severely. Shaler Wells , an old resident at Ashland , Is engaged today In moving to Mundon , Kam r , wher he Intends mnklng his future Ironic Edward Klotz , who has been ntendlng school at Peru Normal , returned to his studies after a month's vacation with his parents In thIs city. , The revival meetings that are being hell at the Emman : el Baptist church , at which there Is i a large attendance every nIght t , are doIng a great deal at good , as there Is much Interest manlCest. Mrs. W. C. O'Mahley ' and daughter , 1Iss Grace , ot Lincoln arc In time city visitng at the home of Mr. ' and Mrs. A. J. Singer for a few days. Allen p. Meeker , an Ashland boy and graduate from the Igh school , Is In the , ciy Cram New York City , where he lolls an Important position In a wholesale lroui . 'V. S. Arnold at Chicago , who hal been ; the city spending a few days wIth friends and relatives , on his way west In the Interest I - crest ot the company he reprcsent , lett last l evening for Denver , Colo. 'VJ TlmAN8 NOI' : lmr.ECTED. Helct Cornmntislon Makes I Statement Can- cerlll ! Aid to O. , \ . Ii. Members. LINCOLN , Jan. 19.-Speclal.-The ( ) folio iv- big letter from the headquarters at the Nebraska - braska State Helet comrlsslc was made public tonIght : ' 10 the Publc : From various parts of the United States the Information has core to us that mmher of tire Gllt Army of the Hlpulc have been Informed tint thla commlbslon Is declnln to furnish multi to alI soldiers or their widows chUrning thnt ' the Grand Army oC the Helluhle itt caring I' for Its own teoile.Vc desire to soy thut wo 110 not In tiny way hinder the nnemb' ' eric of tile Grund Army oC the RepublIc from receiving aid CI'om any at the store win ro we have supplell counties , und , further , thlt we nr worldng with the Grand Army of tire Hepuhlc In forwarding their IUP- : ples to theIr needy rmiemnhiermi. We have requested , ant hereby renew the request thnt all RppES or contnil ar. contrbu- tons espelnly for members of the Ore intl I Army ot tire Hepuhlu le sent dir Oct through General Church howe , deprtment commander who has completely orglnlzed the department for relict work rind Is Ilv- ing this mater his entre time aflil Ilersonul : ant atenton All supplies shouhl le bilet to lncoln and nil mUley contributions mtii led to him at Howe , Nd , . We 10 this for tire purpose oC uniformity In their worlt Inll ours , and that they racy know just vInni posts are being supplied with aid . anl thus Irevent duplication on their part /wl enable - able them to present at the end or the work ] a very complete report . I.U1um : I' . LUDDEN , General Manager Nebmslm State Re iief Commission. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Helef Irulodhlo ! katn , COnNING , la. , Jan. 19.-Speclal ( Ti ole- gram.-Herman ) Schulz , aged 1 years , son of 11ev. J. Schutz of this city , was drowned whlo skating on the Nodaway last event ng. lie was alone and skated on to thin Ice. A searching party recovered the body atter : two hours' search The funeral will occur tomorrow . Cuneel :1 r. Reeve. . Mr. R. D. Reeve , late general agent ot tbe Adams Express company at this point , left yesterday for his new field oC labor , SprIngfeld , 0. , where he will become joint agent at the Adams and Well-l ar o com- panies. lie wa accompanied by Mrs. , itceves Friday night whie transferring hla I i DUke to Mn C. E. Howard , his succee sot , the boys In the olre began coming In and ; going to their desks commenced cOlmenc to work , sOlethlng rJule unusual with express clerks : who have long hours at all times , After all the clerks , who had been associated with Mr. Itee vee , were In the cfce Mr. T. W. Brearneof man stepped forward to Mv Reeves' desk anti } In a few well chosen words presented the outgoing agent with n glc-healle cane and 1 gold-hnlle1 umbrella on behalf of the clrks , and folo'e I with suitable resolu- lie ns. ! ton ns.r. lieme r. Reeves was dumbtoundtl for a mo me at , but with 1 gentle hint from Mr. Howard thnt n speech was In order , he gracefully thankcI } hIs 8aoclatM for the thought u- beh pre ssed alf . anti the kindly interest shown In his . KEEPS OUT OP SIGHT. reeleral Althorlttllol , th' I'ay MPt tiotr l'ut un air Ai.pearalrce. "i.'itero . is Fey Mattison , vice president of the broken Ponea bank ? " T imat Is time question of tire hour arotrntl the fed eral binthillng just at the present time. Pay Matiison ss'ns indicted at tire recent sit ting of the federal grand jury anti at tire sama time of the indictment of ex.Congrcss. ma n George \V. E. Dorsey , who was vresi- de nt of tine bank. Mattison resided at Ponca , but sense time ag o , before time present grand jimny convened , Ito left ( Irene , itrestrriabhy lot Missouri. Since time indtctusents fornd by ( lie grand jtrr y mare become Public cx.Congnessnnuan Do rsey , Frank Dorsey anti Emigene higgins pr omptly filed boflds for their nppearatnce. Ma ttison did rmot tic so , Irowever , anti , In fac t , from ctrrfneo indications , ire mnmuy riot fol low the examuple of Imis ex-associates for so me timrre. Time federal atnthmonlties mare made an of. for t to appreimermd Mattison , limit time only cie w they lrmnvo to his wltereabouts is that ime is ' 'hr ? itlssouiri , ' ' In fact , tine opinion is rapidly gaining gn orrmitl thrat ox.Vico i'resident Mattison Inns sk ilipNl , Time emcers intend to lollow time tra il immediately. No reqmrhsition Is necessary to nettmrn lnim to Nebraska , because it is a federal case , anti imo can be taken before any Unrited States ju dge in Mieotrri or ebsewimere , amid on a sim osring ht can be sent back to tine scene of imi s alleged crimes without. application to time go vernor for requisition iiaiiers , Mattlson was imut licteii for nbatracting turnds ahitt accepting wo rthless cectmrltles. Time friends of Mattisomi believe that lme will ev entually give himurelf up or Site a bail bomiti , bu t they say timat ire Imas not been ireard from fo r dm0 time. t was generally anticipated around Ponca thm at all of time officers of tine First National I ba nk of I1onca would be lrndicted timis year , an d tire surmise proved correct. Mattison ma d not been at Pomica for sonic ( lure , as tin fe eling throne against tire cfllciahs of the do. u mnct bammlc was very bitter. ( 'attgttt Two of Then , , Milton Slosson and George Joirneon werc ar rested at Clerks Friday and brougiut iii I by a deputy marshal to answer to the chmargt t of coal stealing ems time Union Pacific an Im peding justice by Intenferlrng with propert9 in tIre imands of federal receivers. They wit ho tried at Limncolri mnext s'eele. Vttiow bpnlugs Iisttilory. Collector North says Ito believes it doubtfu w hietimor the W'Iiiosv Springs distillery wil O pen again for sonic time. Time tllstillerl r is the property of time winlsky trust whuici 1 re stricts its capacity. Ftttrds dtro ticrc. United States Marsimal W'irite received m ch eck for $8,600 yesterday to pay tIn j urors and others who hold certificates fo re cent services , QUEXTJUXS ANI ) A.SJI'EIi.4 , PANAMA. In , , Jan. 16-To the Editor o T hio lice : In order to decide a dispute vil y ou inform ems svhetlmer In & 'nu'e of a wid o sver rnarm'yimrg , would the ehiiiremi ( of thu s econd antI lmrst wife be brothet's an. , s isters ? Yes ; they are brother-s anti t.isters , thotrgl I s ometimes , Iii order to distinuiislt tiremi fm rom those having the same fatirer ant : i m other , they are tem'rned mail brothcrs o r h alt sisters. AMES , Ia , , Jan. 19.-To the Editor of Tin C Dn ee : Will you kindly Inform me in you ' n ext Sunday's flea if ( Irene is any differ e nce between one square mile amid one mu ; s ( Iuare ? A , ILEADEI1. There is no differcnc. NORTH PLATTE. Neb. , Jan , 15.-To tin 0 l ikiltor of The , 'Bee ' : Will yotr please giv e i n the Sunday issue the maimi provisions o t im bill introduced by Representative L I I. Mercer in reganti to tIme government fur . - f laming arms to cadet companies organize a t high schools. Do towtu of a. popu.intto o f 4,000 coma witinin its Provisions ? Vet y r espectully , MANY READERS. The bill readit : Resolvcci , by the senat a tiel house of representatives of the Unite : S tates of AmerIca. in congress ussembhe T hat the secretary of svar is authorized I i ssue , at his discretion and under prone r egulaUons to be prescribed by him. out nf o rdnance and ordruamice stores belonging' I t he governmemn. anti which can be spare 3 f or that purpose , such as may appear 0 b e required for military Instruction an pt ractice by tine students of high schools i t ire United States , where an oiilcer is th t ailed by the secretary of war for tIme put : : P ° ° of giving milItary Instruction , and the e s ecretary of war shall require a bone ! I e ach case In dOuble time value of the proi : e rty for the came and safe keeping tinerec if arid for ( hue return of tire same where ri 5- q utired. Towns of 4,000 come witlrin its vro'isIor is at ( lie discretion of tine secretary of syar , Eacapod 1'rtoners Ji'reozo to Ieath. UTICA. N. Y. , Jan. 19-William Pit t , Thomas I3uclc anti Will Erminer , each abet it years old , ran away from St. Vincent a II7Pi7P -FOR- GRP ! HALF A CENTUflY OP SUCCESI S ' Dr. 1111tPiImlRYS Imas mini an experience of bait a cernury-htty ( years of success. lie it ant seen oil tine pathiictr anti Isras rIse and fall ; I inc claimant of Koch , of l'arnteur , arid of 1touxs An It. Toxine , oral has culled from each anti every o no tine gooj and discarded tine wortimiese , anti , as ho ' ° 3' in tile latest manual , 'int the age of neat ny itfgmiiy years , with over lilly ycirra' experience n tine practice of mnedlclne , and moore titami forty : tire usa and perfection of riuy ipeciflcs , ttney ire now niettnowiedgei to be tire most melmabbe lath in I rneitlcinens known to tine public. " viiit title ripe experience it is little wonder ii ait 'iT , " his latest smiecinc for GI'liIift nn.i Cebit , meeting with the greatest success of tine at Jetters of titninhu testiryitng to ( lie cure of Cot' ' ( ] rippe , Jnrtuenza , Catanrin , l'ainms and 11am emiem's Imi tine ilend and Chest , Cotrgti , itore Throat , Gene intl i'uostnrttion rind Itever rite received ( toni ii' ineurces , anti yet Ir , humphrey. never tires of int'arlng rind neadlag of tue praise 'of tile Hmneeiti Cs , and ruiicitnr ( tie csfiCrlCniCC of tinoso vtna have um ted tinenn , _ _ _ _ _ _ ARRIVAL OF THE GRI ] P. Tire ilsenist , Is Here , bitt Not 1mm 8u em Serious Forirn rip Wireir IL VIrmt Carrie to Anrvrlcin , From New York hlcrtnld , "The grip is once more givIng New Yorti d cc. tore insomnia , 'j'int , gtip gent , scenes to Inc nnmpiiltntous creature tuniC iioutliiit's Writ winen t air Is dump and tine walking smornmny , "Vtnen tine utew'fungied imrseume-ror tine grir neuv.fntngled to fur tim this country is ronnecrnne ttmit canoe to America It was very energetic r innmnitious. it took poniession of the % vunlt r inichely niU kiiled t tent oft witinou I nnnucir In out aisi : ' Ri'1lmtlc. "Tine Board of iit'aUIn return. siios' tinat gnhr prevalent , end there is rio doubt trial tint , % eut ; :4 : thu nsk'ttny Paselnients win greatly increase t'avinges , end siet feet , tine doctors cay , are I' : tiveiy tiani'et'&UV at premeirt , ' 'Ine prevailing ft ; of inftucnnna iii intider linen when it was S recogntzed here , but tineru welt , seven deaths tributcd to It nionne inst week , mind ii was a tributary cause inn rnnanny of tine ES deatins ci'vd Ited to rnnieunrroaha. "It iVnns said at tue rtonenl of itenhtin office i mat there an-u now (1IOULnmntte oX mud cases of rli ' In tine city , " Tine milder ( ores of line disease , the decree mcd death nate , are duo ten tint universal use of " IL" Taken early , It cuts St inert protmiptly ; ta henS durinit it. prevalence , It Prevents ita inrinst inn , taken while uurfcnjnrg ( ruin it , relief i spat dIiy m'rtniied , within Iii continued to tin cntir cure , " " wmti "linuk up" an betinnte cotni I : tint "hnsngit on. " A small bottle of 1ni'aiOnt pellets-fits your vest pkct. Stoint by druggists or na'ot cnn lecaitni price. e , or live fun $1. iiUM1'1i1tl'i'h' Ml IDi ! CINtI CO. , cur , William and John tg. , New I' sik Irrd umtniiut school a few days ago , The bodieS ofwo I3tmck and hrmIner have been found In th wo ods near lierkitncr , They hiati beers fro zen to death. Pitt was found in a bares nea r by so batily frozen that liii legs wliJ hav e to be aniputateel. , r SOTES OF I.OfJ.4I JXrRnIlSr , , A petition has been flied In the conrnt cou rt , asking tirntt the will cit Charles F. cxGoo dman be admitted to probate. T he Anrsenican Legion of honor , 0rnain coun nicil No , 320 , lmas adopted appropriate rem. oltm tions , respecting the ticathr of Clinches A , 4 ThlA eniarr and Julia Il. Tlnietnan , A int'eting of tine taxpayers of tine FIrst wa rd wihl ho held at 1015 Soirtit lloventt str eet Montimsy evemiurmg , at S o'clock. Mat- ter m of importance wilt be dlcctrpsemi , AlL citi zens are invited to be Present. A s soon as Chief ltc'tiell gets the reorgani. - ' zat ion of ( ho fire department fairly under 158 ) ' throne will be amnotimer onslatmghnt on the rat tletrap strtrctnmres iii time tiowin town tli- tnic t. Tinero cr0 A hot of btrilniings tlmat are l ttl for coruheimimuation , C inairmnnan'inspmar cut tine board of Publinl Wo rks left ) 'estertiay for a tort tiny s' trip to l'ortlatrd atnd otimer coast poi nts. Mayor lheniis will probably dcsg nat o Street Coinniissioner ICasliar as chair. maC mu of tine board ihnnlmig lni nbsnce. h iatrminbenger & Illock's clotiming store on lot rgias street , bets'een Thrirteentin anti Four- tee nstir , Was inrnglnnizcd Friday night nnnd sev- end articles of sveanimng nunpanel taken. Tine btrn glans effected ann entrance by prying open a bac k witntiew' , It Is not yet known ho rrnu clt , roiert' was stolen , , - - A1UEl1iNTS. B OYD'S NIUHT ONLY. Flremnrot , Urentinti ttoor. Eight exits , I T onight , Sunday , Jait. 20 Jaceb Litt's Connlctl ) ' Record Breaker , ' Yeti Yonson NOTIiINO bUT FuN. , , . GUS HI3EGE ANt ) A (1htIT COMl'AY. In A CARLOAD OF SCENIRY. P ale now open tnt nmsnnal prices. 430 seats at no cents each , itox ohitco epemi nit , iny Snmnday. B OYQ'STHEATER 3 WiNC MONDAY , JANS2I Engagement of tIme lionniantlo Actor , M .ALEXANDISR &I'mh ; , kk\ 4L"te \ \ ' \ ' " : iIk , \ : ' \ ' 1' ' i. . ' . so ' : _ . : n" htiF , j'il' SALVINI Accompanied by WILLIAM REDMUND. W IUJAM HMU1IS , JOHN A. LANE. BI.IiIANOIt M Oltla'rrl , MAULS DIXON , AUOUST. Di FOItItnT , "I- an d a company of otinvers unier the manage. ment of ! nir.W.M. Vtlktson. - - BEPEItTOIltE : ? , f onniay Evening. DON CAESAR DE BAZ .N. T uesday Evening ( flrst production Irene ) , the new ro mnnttc conmody , trio STUDENT OF SALAMA laW W ednesday Evening , the THREE GUARDSMEN. To be presente4 witit special anti elaborate sc enic effects and accessorieS. Thurs. FiC'Sat. & Sun. Jami 24 , 25. :0. : 27. - C1AI1ITY MAT1EE nATuREIAY. S peciai engagement of tine megltirnato Irish Ccrncdtan , ICr , , Joseph Murphy In tine forlowing repertotro : TlIUIt11iAY ANt ) VUDAY NIGhTS. "SHAUN RHUE. " S ATURDAY StAT. ND fIATUISIAY N1GIID - "THE DONAGH. " SUNDAY NIGhT , "THE KERRY GOW. " Sale of seats will opens Wednesday morning a4 3 u sual prices. _ _ _ _ _ _ -t Benefit Performance for limo remief of time Nebraska Drouth Sufferers -AT-- ' BOYD'S THEATER ' SATURDAY I A ir AFTERNOON J 1-tI"I e At wlnicir time MR. JOSEPH MURPHY t ins genierouem ) ' conecnte'I In appear in ( lie no. uniantini Jitsin drania , "THE DONAGH. " - N0TE-'rinis nnattnee perlotnnance is untier th t iirectlont of tine Nebninnntni . ititte Ileilet ComnmIa. s ton. \v. n-a. . N.tSOf-J , i'rennittent. I J'fjl'UlllL I J'JCIUR $ . Tel , I CII 1. V.J , BIIRGESS . Manarwr. ' ' ' . 4 ? 4ighrts conmrttrcisclimtc with Matinee Today 2n30 Tottigirt , ttmI5 , THE DERBY WINNER VELNiSlAY ltiITINIi , Connninir .ltnrntrar ) ' ! 7.tti : , l'amsl Dresser mm "ThIli ( ; ouii:3 : NAN , " EDISON'S KINETOSCOPE ! 'l'JIE LIlE L5ROJUCING MARVEL. l"lgurec mmd scenci IrS' actual niotian , An exact rcproduiion of Nature , ii Not a uammornrnna Iut tls'inng unction itself. - NOW ON ENSI1lI1TION , ' At 100 SoutIt lCtJn street. Iromn 9 Zr , m. to 11 " Or. Itoniettnltue everybody should see , THE0s0PHY ; CLAUDE FALLS WRIGHT , a ItupIl of II. I' , Iilavotbky will lecture at Royal Arcaniirn Hall , BEE BUILpING , AT 8 P. M , SUNDAY , JANUARY 20th , The Tlieosopliical Society AdmuautIon ' 25 cents. ' A PULL LINE OP EUHJ3IKA -ANt- ) Mnio. YALV.'S RL'MF.DIES Atlino IIFAU'I'Y UVL'i'tlRfl I'AitLOILS , tcien. Life Fntcu Truatriierut free wIth $2.00 IiUrciiaso , LADIES' TURKISH BATHS specialty bulnr lire emily Ithaca in lire city , winerit mu'tntiernmtotm mule riot hunted , tmttisuctioin grrntrmintevul inn intl our icork. All letters of inquiry rtnnsworeil porsnnrmiily. Hair finessimmg , Sinamnmpouimng , t3cmLil , Tre at them 5 , ml nil hi tOn it'ti ni rig d intro by Cohn iptcnn S ( let , Children's Irmoir cutting a specialty , Addrobe MRS. A. 8. CONVERSE. 100.110 IJEE IJUILDINO , Owahi , . - ' ' " ' ' -