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. . ' ' I ' . - { 'cr J , ; ; ' 1 rt : ' , IH "y ( P " , ' -wi' , ' . THE Ol\f.AllA DAILY D it l 'VEQN SD A V , JAAY 23. 1895. . . - ORDERED AN IN VESTICATION WOlking of the St"to Relief Oommision ! t Do Inqnired Int REWLT OF THE Dr/HE IN TiE HOUSE ftntenumU Iulo : I , Secretary 1.tItcl l.clIl to " Iulro for I'urther 1lo"lclJo . of the OI'erlton % of the , . Contitiheloti. I.tCO.N , Jan 22.-Speclal.-Attcr ( ) much contention and show or feeling ; the S Iiouso today Ileclded upon nn 1l1e3UgaUon or the actIons or the state Heler commission. : The Invcstoton la the natural culmination . or I long series or complaints that have . been made In the public prcss ) , and In scores . . or letters to Inlvhllal members or the legislature. Whie It Is true that no par. . tcular effort has been male to ward oft an Investigation , It Is nevertheless true that the house hs been loth to Institute an In. IJliry Into the uorldnRs of the commission , , from the fact that , In spite of the numerous , complaints , thpre has been a general feeling < or confidence In Ito ability and Integrity of f : Ithv. L. 1. LuMen , , the secretary of the II S commission , anti , . fn fact , Its general' man . tiger and director. f : The house has grallaly worllo,1 , Itself to - thl pint of declaring for an investigation. ( The Orst noticeable feelngs of hostility were " arolsell In the al.day debate on the geneS - S ral relief lull last Saturday. 'ho house , by t a decisive majority , was In favor of the ) " appropriation of $100.000. Individual members - f" . bars who oppsed so large an appropriation L . Quoted the secretary or the commission as authority for the statement that from $35- r : 000 to $50,000 woul'l ' be stitlicient. flray , I the live anti , energetic member from Buffalo I county was one of the leHlers : In the n'O\'e. ' : ' fluent for the larger nlproprlatlon. , 1. ThIs forenoon Uraly offered a resolution resoluton i' calling for the ( hnlellnto resignatIon of w. . . Secretary 1.nllen. The house was In no mood for 10 radical an act , antI the reso- , f , . Ilton was tabled 'by a heavy majority. . Later In the session Brdy renewed the at- tack hy oerlng the following resolution : r Hesolved , That' committee of five be ap. f ' ; pointed to Investgato the comllalntR 11\0 \ r against lie Hue Itclif commission and Helef commllsion ascertain If I'osslhl , the LauRe , and I elll't nnl the same to this house : ailo to report the t 110unt of goods already delivered to \ \ : : - . I . ern sniferers. \ , Crley or Cass county endeavored to hitatl : oft the Investigation by moving to table the - eclnton , but only nine members were vIil. wi- i : : lag to oppose the object or the resolution. i Then Il was adopted. Speaker lehanl has ! r nol yet reported the names or the members to serve UIcn the committee , but Is expected : ( to 10 10 In the morning. 11 I f HOW IT WILL PROCEED. " There In seine doubt tS to the precise ( ' i mannEr In which the investigating commit. commi- S . ! - , tee shall take up the worle. I Is conceded if that a intro Inspection or the letters of , complaint recehul t complint : from the several count - t , ties or the drouth-strlcllen , districts would k hardly bo a fair basis for the proposed In- r vestgaton , for there would be no , mean I or verifying the truth or credibility of the ( : , complaInts. I II also conceded that a L ' personal vlst ! to the thirty-six countIes 11 _ , eluded In the drouth district eountl Im- t practicable , as the Investigation could not be made soon enough to alleviate any - aleviate gen- f craJ suffering , now neglected bv flirt gn- . , c'ra suferIng - - " -D'--- UJ tln .1M. _ . n . comlssI6n. . , Many members of ( lie house have expressed t their belief that ( ? a wide range ' should be : taken In looking over the books and records c " , . or the onimisslon. and ' that a statement ' ltatemeat . ehouhl be'- ' prepared Ibo\\Jng In detail all , ' dcnations received .by the ' detai ; ni names of tHe' donors - , wherever they can be obtained , and . , tl ! ' town and states Irons- which the dOllt 8 w ore received ; that a' - second statemefUEh .ho\ In detail every : 5 shipment mate by the commission , the town t , ant county to which the bhpment has been ' made and the names of thlhcommltees or ' Individuals receipting fer th' ' same ; that : another statement should show ! the cash receipts - - ceipts and disbursements by Items , and that cUll another statement should show' the names of the clerks employed In the const - t mLslon headquarters , the salAries they are S expected to draw , and the actual Incidental - expenses . or tim commission up to date ; The exact course that will be pursued by the Ind I - vestgatng committee Is something yet to b - decided upen. It Is conceded that I tlat Reprot Iepre - sMtatve Brady or Dulalo county wIll be chairman or the committee. The State Relief commission ns organized 4 _ at present was appointed hy Governor S _ . Crunse about three months ago. It Is composed of the folowing wel known I - ! - , zone or the state : 'V. N. Nason of Omaha , t chairman ; , L. P. I.udlen of Lincoln , Omaln secre- tary ; J. 11. McClay or Lincoln , treasurer : t3 t S. D. Thompson or Broken Dow C. J. Ernst ) of Lincoln , Hev. James Duryea or Omaha , r Henry Sprick of I ontcnele , J. V. " . Hartley r . and A. J. Sawyer or Lincoln. Hartey SOME OF TIE ODJECTIONS. While the personnel of the commission Is perhaps all that might be required to give It S standing In the state , It yet remains to be , said that several - circumstances have combined - blued to render the commission a poorly - - selected body of men. A. J. Sawyer Is the United States district attorney and the duties dutes : ef his oflhio have required his entire time. entro tme. Roy Dr. . Durea has been seriously Ill for - ' man ) weeks and could therefore gIve the I commision no part of his ( hue. H. H. : ommfn : no put of his ' time. Chairman - man Nason has been unable to give the - . necessary commission. time to the active duties or the I- . Secretary Ludden has been the head and front of the commission. That he should not have been compelled to bear the whole burden - - den of the Inunensl amount or labor Involved In the relief work Is admitted by himself and - conceded by all who itavo informed themt selves as to the working of the com- - mission. The individual members of the commls lon , , , it Is urged , should have resigned when ! Governor - : ernor Holcomb was inducted , Into the oiflcc I he now occupies. This wouhl have permitted I permited .1 the , reorganization of n commission which uter more than two months of actual work- tag experlenco proved itself unsuited for the I : - tall assIgned to It. No one Is disposed to I crllolso or cal In question the Individual I ability or Integrity or the commission. In- dlvldua1y the members are able , conscien- tous men Collectively they have been a L ! llractcal faIlure. WHY 1' IS NlmDED. Representative Brady says that he desires I to cast no reflection on lie honesty or Rev , . - L. P. Luddel ! , but there Is certainly unex- - 1Iainell delay In the ( shIpment of Bupple donated by the people or this and other atates - - Jt says Ilat he Is daily recel\lnl leters ; from his constituents asking why the prom- . lead relief does not come. There are , he t - Bays , 1 large number of cars standing on I , J the track loaded wIth SUI'pl , ant days go 1y without an attempt to mo\'o them In tin directon or the suffering destitute. There Is , t Iioulbl , a reason for this In the Itatement t made by certain parties that tbe rnlroads have been waiting for the house an,1 , Belate t to I'au ' the 100,000 appropriation bill In / order that they may receive pay fur hasilini - the goods Mr. Brady feels that the corn S mite ! should b nlJlnted at once anll begIn - work . anti such , work a8 wi expedite mat te ! . In title connection there Is a movement on ' foot to give Mr. l.ulden , more assistance. I Wl8 stated on the foor of the house thIs I10ming that he was lit work In his cHic a S . ldgitt. from I 1 o'clock In tim morning until 1 at _ ' " . . .JISRAEL FRANK IN , , ( .J- ISlAEI. HANI EVIDENCE , ) The house conlnlte 01 cItes and tOWI8. I er which ltepresentetive Iellreentatve Johnston or Omaha , .1 I cbalrman , bed a long session this after , - noon for the purpose of listening to a de - titled explanation of the Proposed changes In the Omaha charter. chater. Nearly all ito ( memo S ber of the commllc were I'resent , and al LI al were supple with prInted cOllies of the ( charter as It will lime , a wi appear aU.r vroioao ti - , Ilulendleuts are mitade Major Ian Ilrolose . - - II thl representative cf the ( revision commie - -i : 2illttO , was liresent , and weaL ' ' mie WO Ilresnt over the mme 5' - chnge desired In detail , ' - - : detai , ellalnln just what the effect of cacti . amendment would be and just 'wb ) ' It was desired by ta' ( city of Omaha The more or less notorious Isral i , Fraiik . city meat Inspector , wu ale ' Iral : . l ' rAk is takllg an actv Interest I the , S' charter , and 1 here to prevent any attiemid L- ; , 5- : - , 5fl - - - S . , . . - - . . - : ; . - ' - - - - - * . - , . - - ; ---i---r-- - - " JC mMl that will leave the plumbing Inspector II and the building Insptor out or the charter - af ee and deprive them of the emoluments con. I . f erred upen the by reason or their present cnncton with the pay roll . The rotund , and oleaginous inspector of meat made himself generally useful In and around the commlte rooms , and excited many com' cm cd ment from members who do not exactly un deutalI time real nature ot the position ho ccupies At an , rte , he exhibited 10 Ce- denlal from the charter revisIon commlt nor from ( ho scud citizens who held n few sesions at the Commercial club rooms and mao n lew amendments o their own re- s ponalbllity. Another Interested Individual from Omaha Im I atendanco upon the meeting ot the com. Il mltt wa- J. T. Wertz , who Is ostensibly looking l after the interests of the prepoed Omaha canal He Is posIng as the advocate or mUnicipal or county owneuhlp. Just what hIs real object \ has iot yet been dt veloped , but Inasmuch as there Is no cp- pslon ! UII to lie present tlmo to the pro \'Islon which permits municIpal ownership the ( actual necessity for the prEsence of Wert L a mater beyond the comprehension or any or the ( citIzens or Omaha now here. Wertz and Israel Frank I are nol the ! only In- terestt1 In\llluals who arc ' here . or who are expecte to put In an appearance before the charter Is acctpted by the lelslature. Every olcial who Is legislated out ! or exL.tence by the t new charter will have one or more repro- sentatves her to skis ( care or his Ileronnl , . nterests l The prevalent Idea seems to be .that t the private interests ef a few place c hohers h are to bo conserved , even Ir the whole city or Omaha suffers. WILSON'S APl0NT IENT HELD UP. Prom developments here tonight It looks as Ir there may be n fight In the senate over lie confirmatIon or the nlJplntment of Judge Wilson to bo commandant or the ( Soldiers 10mo nt Gran(1 Island. Governor Holcomb St'lt the appointment to the senate nearly two weeks ago. ami the senate In executive executve sesion referred the appintment to a committee - tee consisting of Senators hahn , Sloan , Alcrs nnd two others. ThIs commlteo has as yet done nothing toward considering the appoint- i ment. Today , It was stated that Colonel Sco- ' yule , the present commandunt , was here fghtng f the confirniatlon. Senator Hahn slled this evening that he had talked with 'Scovlo about titus mater recently. Scovile exhibited a large number or clIppings Irma I tOPtilist neteapapers charging \ him wih dishonesty - honesty and irregularity In 'the conduct of the Instulon I , He did not think that the senate would be lolng ( him justice In , permitting hIm to bo displaced , without a hearing upon the charges ' made against him. At the request of his 'felo\v members on the committee Senator - ator Sloan addresel a letter to Scovile , aik- ; log for full particulars or the aleged charges agaInst him. The committee wilt do nothing In regard to the appointment until a reply Is Teceh'ed from Scoville. Senator Hahn said that there was no disposition whatcver on the part of the committee to hold commitee up any appointment - pointment that the governor might sell Into the senate . but Ir serious charges ! affecting the omclal Integrity of Commandant Scovie hall been made by the governor or by populist newspapers the committee would Insist t'peml ' a full Investigation before making any report to the senate SENATE l'U "INU ITS nUHNW Morning Spent In Cotlltoo of the Whole -.djiturtiuieiit It Nfo" . LINCOLN , Jan. 22.-Specialj--Tlio ( ) senate spent the greater part of the fore- noon ' In committee or the whole , In con- sldernton or bills on general me , and as I result of Its newly assumed hulustry most , or the bills on the tile were disposed of. The several senator evinced a strong desire 'to discuss minutely every point of the bills under consideraton , and In conseQuence the proceedings were somewhat dreary and un- e ventfuL Under the order or business perH mitng tso introduction or new bills I nunsS her of proP9s 9' new laws were sent , to the secretary's . desle ; In committee of the wholo.I lte controversy of a harmless ' naturivaroi " between senators Crane and 'Smih 'or DOuglas county. Tine' bill under discussIon 'was the Crane bill . empowering 'r 'intt"b mmlssloners' , to I employ attorneys 't o assist , tlie county In civil cases In which t Imo , county was , Inter sted : Senator Smith stat d that , ho hthl ' addressed a letter to ; each' ' ono ' of lie Douglas county comnmlsD loners asking ' themes 'I they favored the bill. Ho stated further that no member of the 'Douglas county delegation In either house k now anything about the wishes or the com- ' missIoners. Senator Crane retorted ' 'with considerable a sperity ' that time bill had been drawn by the county eomml5tners , and handed to him p ersonally with time ' request that lie Introduce - duce It and work for its passage. SmIth asked that further ? onslderaton ! of the bill be deferred unt\he could hear from I thl commlsslcners. K majority or thO senate i voted with him. 'he senate adjourned . at noon .i tomorI ' row morning. . Walt SEEly has been Jred from hIs posi- ! ton as superintendent of clerks In the senate , Bills rend the first time today were : Senate fe No. 19 , by Stlefer , to amend I s ection 1 or chapter XX\ Compiled Statute - ute ! entitled "Decedantsa't Senate tile No. 1m. by Stueffer. to amend Stuefer. ! seton I , sUbIvElol , vii of chapter Ixxlx of the Complied op Compled Statutes of 1891. and to re - peal satd ' section nS now existing. r- Senate file No. 151 , IW existng. . to amend I s ections 45 and 46 of times Compiled Statutes - o Compled Stlt- utes of the state of Nebraska relatng to mutual Insurance Senate file No. 152. by Alcera . to amen nn net entitled " entll.t "An Act to Amend Sectiomu [ and 10 of Subdivision Iv of the Consoli - dated Statutes of Nebraska lIE , " ConRol- repeal saW ol'lglnn sections as now 'exist- Ing. l senate tile No. 153 , bv J3ressler. to nmend s ton 3,253 of time Consolidated Statute of Nebraska ntted "Paupers " Senate tiles No. 151. by \Vatson , to amend secton 11 , chapter xxl' of the laws of 1S91 . approved March 4. 1891. antI 'to' ' repeal said crlglna I section , also ehlglng the form of Ichedulee A amid n. being parts . of said chapter xxiv. Senate SIlo No. 14 , by Crne , to amend ! ecton 37 of chapter Ixxvl or the Compilet Statutes or 189 or the ! tate of Compled . of an act entitled "Itotu1 , " and to repenl the section ! O amonded. Senate , file No. 15 , by Graham , to amend ! ccton ! t324 , 4327 anti 4329 , chapter xlvii. of the COhbe ConRoldate ( Statutes of Ne- hraRlm for 1895 and to repeal tahl origimia section , relatnA to t'lusfers of real estate Senate le No. 11. by ltatiibtmn to amend Bectonl 11 , f6 and Gd , of chapter x , of the Annotated Statutes of the slate of Ne- bm-aska. , Senate die No 17. hy Rathbnn , declarini ; dogs personal proporty. decaring Senate lila No. 18 , by Stuofer declarlni decllllng estmtes settled tinder , the IIrovls10ns of an act lasHed anti nJprove,1 , March 29. A. 1) . 2 1K9 , fottetl ; nod that all leeds anti title a leuurod hy persons ; by Jurchase , ; ttes settlement of estates under said act to he ahsoluto tithes : mind to llcclare tIme saint legll l and valid. hOuSE SI'I"U A LLYEIX lI0HXIXO. Iclollces the Ollht' 1iob anti Votes A Hule lnveetlgisllni. lINCOLN , Jan. 22.-Special.-The ( ) actual leglslath'e l 'business of the house this morn- Inl l consisted In advancing to the general 10 Davies bill , house roil No 190 , provIding for Ito lubmlslon of a constitutional nuntimd. mlne maltng time state educational flJl1 n trust fund . nut there were freworis In plenty Howard wanted to make a continued contnued story oC lynching denuncIatons , anti hlro. duce a rsoluton condemnatory of the 1111- Ing by a mob In 1891 In the streets of Omaha of George Smith , and aslelng the goVernor to offer a reward for Ito apprehension of the lynchers. Had It not been for IclleUs the resolution woull have been tabled. The vote was proceeding merrily In this direction when time colored delegate from Douglas called a halt . He appealed to the hal. aJpealed consistency of re- vubilcan who had the day before Ilublcans Ila8e\ similar resolution In the Barret Scott case , lie abjured them not to draw the color line nnl vote against the present resolution he. cause It denounced ( lie lynching of a negro Thai tide turned , and all who had voted to table the ( resolution of the gentleman from Sarpy changed theIr votes. Brady worked tenaciously for a resolution dlr-ctng the appointment of n commIttee to investigate the work of t ha relief commlslon under 1ev. ( L I' . I.uddeu and succeeded In his effort. lie lid that relief ems track was not relief In the houses of Itarvlng farmers , and he demanded Ilulcker act1n. Commltce work lags. It Is for this reason teat the house tday adjourne at non till tomorrow at 10 o'clock There Is needed a grist from the committees before the mill ur the house cn get successfully to rlndlnc. Munger's bill , house roll No. 208 ! , to pay expenses Incurred In the maImum ute trial , differs slightly from the ono previously Intro duced by him. The later ( II by request of the Doa ( ut Traimaportation. I provIdes for , _ . _ . , . . . , o. - - ' ' - ' , - - , _ the apprpriAton out ot the general fund of the stte U3,039.2 M folows gnera : E. B. Dundy . Jr. . master In chats. , cer ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . chnl- $ 2G18,0 Omaha Prlntn . compnn . . . . . , , 2,661.10 I. \VodMf printing briefs. . . , . , . 3.0 George D. Hastings . expenses In suit. . . . . . . IIstngs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4i8.O John J. Weiser. ( attorney rees. . . 6,0.0 John I. , " 'ehRer. expenses In suit . . 3.0 'V , A. Dilworth , expenses In suit . 4711.07 L 1" . Weekly , cxpenfes . . . . . . . 30.0 47.0 T otni. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,0,2 ROUTINE OF TiE MORNING. One hllle amid ten citizens ot fled \Vil- low l county memornlzd the house this morn- i ng , asking that immediate steps for relief ! ! relct b lken for the destitute. To petition was referred to the relict committee. The committee on insane hospital reported house roll No 70 , providing for examination or Insane patents , with I recommellaton that It PASS. The report of the committee rca adopted and the bill placed en general f ile. The committee on JudIciary reported houRe h roll No 15 , stIpulating for payment of all contracts In gold , with a rocommnenda- ton that It be indefinitely postponed . and the report of tht ( com mIten was ndopted. Iouse roll No. 59 waR reported , by the commUteo on judiciary with I recommendation that It bo Indefinitely postponed. The reommellla- ton was sustained. House roll No. 24 , by Sutton of Douglas , was reported bY the com- mlteo on judiciary , with a recommendation that Itb ' placed on general file. The report was adopted. House roll No. 19 , hy Sutton or Douglas , was placed on general file by adop clary. tion of the report or time committee on judi- House roll No. 65. by Harrison , to reg- 'Ilate the practice of dentistry , was place on general file by recommendation or the commlteo on medical societiea. Rouse moved a resolution that whEn this ( heus1 adjourn I be until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning . lie stte,1 the object or his mo- ton was to gain time for committee worll. Burns or Lancaster called up lila re.oluton , lad over Saturday , to met at 9 'clock a. m. and adjour at 4 p. m. Munger hoped the rosolutcn would pass and be In effect at lest once a weele. He saId the committee coull do nothing until they could get hold or "something to saw up. " The motion of Burns , calling up his reeoiutlon. was tabled by a rIsing vote. The houst rules regarding the hour or meeting In thl ( mornIng remained unchaned. ! Brady sprung a resolution asking 11ev. I. . P. Ludden , secretary of time relief , commission - mission , to resign his positIon , which was prompty tabled by a heavy Iajorlty. DSCUSSED 'rIlE SITl LYNCIIING. Howard's resolution lenblnclng the lynchs lag or GeorgO Smith October 10 , 1891 , In Omaha by 15,000 of "alleged bet cltzen . " created 1 buzz of excitement and nsderable : repartee from members or the large repub- lcan majoriy and the 5mal democratic cn- tngent represented by Howlt : Grlnth called attention to the fact tht already one legislature had let the. mater pass without , action. and he thought It was late In the day to bring It up now. On the motion to table i the resolution he voted yea Hcltels , In explaining his vote Eald thnt he was smmr- Ilrls.d to hear membtrs or a house vote one i day In denunciation of lynching a white i man , and the next against A similar resolu- ton In regard to a colored malt lie said ' ho was not one ot tl0s republicans who I would not accept time Lord's prayer coming i from a democrat or ( opuI t. lie believed I In . ' consistency. Ickets' ( speech seemed to I have an excellent eleet , for on n verlncton of the roll cl nil who voted In favor of tablng the rerluton changed their votes i and made its passage unanimous. But Hoth- leutner was snagged by his acton In changIng - Ing his vote from no to yea anti 'attempt. - log to change It back again to no. The S speaker ruled that he could cbange hiD vet , : Su u but enc ! Following Is the resolution , which I was carrie by a vote cr 75 to 12 : Whereas , Oat the ( 10'th day of October , H tml . a snob I ' 169. I cruelly lynched one George S Smith. a man who had ' I le\'er been glver I I trial In any court , and IL man now gen- r er ally regarded 1 Innocent of the crime chnrget ; amid tw 'Vhercas , No sincere effort , has ever been I mad , by the constlttmtcd authmoritie4 to constUtel1 nuthorllcs ( ullsh the murderer of said Smith ; there- - fo re. . . tere- ' - Resolved , 'rhal ! .thls house Hesolvet strongly con- ' demo the cowardly . course of the people of ' Omaha who partclpateh : In , he . \'qrI' ] of that Jeillsh nlob. mid tibia denounce as I co wardly In the extreme this conduct of the Douglns cl la 's : "vho3e duty Is WIS to hnve meted out justtc'e to the murderers and I , th e govelnor Is hereby rEquested to oiTct i IL suitable reward for the capture and con I vclon ( o1- time murdererd of said George : Smtth. The committee on engrossed and cimroilc : I I bils reported house roll No. 70 , wih amend - , m eats , and on adoption by time house , ' \va ' ordorc(1 engrossed ant passed to third read la g. DavIes moved that a commitee of Ilvu be appointed , to whom all resolutions should I be referred and It , was sustained , thoug ! ! m ti me rosolulon ! or Howard , thanking all who 11 had h donated ' tonated to Nebraslm's destitute , WS not Included In the resolution , as It wa : then I on iso elerle's desk. Howard's reoln- ton WS carried. Brady again began an attack en the State Helef cmmission ! hy moving the passage of a resolution to Investigate Ito work or the c onimnisslcmm . and also Ieport the amount of Eupples now on hand. On a motion to Iblp the t yeas and nays were calel for , and It I t was lost by i a vote of 79 to 9. 'ho resoln- ton ( l ombraclng the appointment of a coma - CI- mlteo or fIve to conduct the Inv 3tgllon I I was then $ : rrled. Davies reported from the eommltee on conslutonal amendments house roll No I , 190. snbmltng an amendment to the con s titutlon of the state providing for the Investment I- vestment of the permnnont educational fund of the state , with recommendaton that I' I ' be placed on general file . The report was dopted Time bill provides that all funds .belonglng to the state for cdu(1tonal pur- : Iloses shall be deemed trust .uarl . i Time ladles or lie HOle for . the Frlendles3 , through the speallr , Invited the members of the ( Ilouse to vIsit the ( home tomorrow , at ' 12 o'clocl I" , and partake of n lunch. On moton or Suter time house adjourned unt 1 tomorrow at 10 a. m. . COW.'RI IS INI'RSTI.ITi.fJ . Experts of thn I ( litiIOIl I ! lint Several TOis or c.I\.t l'gi ts'der t- 'Xlllcl.l. BUTTE , Moist. , Jan. :2.-The inquest on the bOles If the men who ret death In I i . the great explosion here n wee Ie ago Is nw : In i imr0sress and prcmlses to b9 a long ard rigid Inve&th"ton a ! to who Is rcsponlble for tIme terrible disaster. So far the test I. test- mony Rhow/ that lie two explosions whIch cuuse(1 : all of the fatalities came from the Kenon-Corel Coasnrrcial 'compan"E t wurchouEe. Tho/ In I posItion to Imow teslle today that there was not more than 2W poulds of the explosive In the wurehouse , but an expert smi eXllloslveR wore that there must have heen ) .mtwee a ten t ommmd fifteen tons. Time , . ant ffeen _ . otis . . . . _ . _ , exposton _ _ ! . was I " . . . "J..c " UI "e " , UIfl I It II I. Ulll' tWO II - test- mony given tiy Ify- even mpn who visited ito wal'ehoua and Sfcn the ( powder Ilrlor to th9 Ire demonstrates that there svnmi cOIRlder.hlo mor" or the explosive than the cOlpany damns. In view of the proSlecl\'o damnge suits , a sulR number of atorneYH are In attendamics at the ti In\stgnton , amid the greatest interest II i being taken In the prceedln . Time total numbll' or Ilnown dead Is illty-ciglmi and thrco more will ( lie . Of those InJu)1 ! there t mire ttl hnnt-slx In time hospttnls. Human hone , minus every vestige of ileshm , vestge are stl being talwn troni its ( ruins , and It i I believed that at leubt live 01' ten persona lve perlonl belldes those Imown wcre lost In the wreck and their ( * bodies eonsume,1 , along with those of the tour Iremen and Charles liolibatmer . I WI learned today that about /t month ago the . muyol' wns Inforled of the large quantity or Ilant I'owter being larl the clt ) ' , but lie simply epelce tt those hantlnl l I. and let I rest at that On the nlght of the explosion tim-re WIS comtslth-r. able 11wder In storage In' arlou"at cOlsllcr- \ the city , and for fear that public \at \ ! - tOI might U6S'I'l Itself runny tons WEr , ) hauled away before daylight. I'eolilo are now condemnlnl tba ( city authorities for not enforcing tIme orllnlnce relative to the keplnJ of powdLr wlhln the ilmisits. Time relef fund for the luferers hal reachfd $24.0. but so far tie sufererl have not re- cetved much benefit ( remit it. ' 1hy arc Flmily being given order for Goods on stores and are having their shattered P / shatered wrecked houses repaim-eti . Nntonal 11,11llual 8temtuuamomit. ChICAGO , Jan. 22.-l'reaidont D. C. 11am- iitons's annual report to the stockholders of the Natonal Railway company of Sl. I.oull this afternoon showed the gross earnlnS or. the company for last year were $ .35I3.wro ; aximenmees . $776,111.77 , leaving let eurlngs of $ 17G.5&4,7S. ' 17 fixed charges are iJrl,63S.l7 , whih leaves n surplus gutn ot the road of $23i.bu.C1 . Addud \0 thll II $ .198,6 roul $23.16.61. froll othol' SOUrCeS . making a total surplus gaimm avail. able for dh'ldendl of 1210 .2t The follow. Ing directors wore ru-eleeted : W , 'I' . folow , B. BucklnGhnm , T. J. l.ffeuM , O. T. Smith , I ) . U. liammmiiton . J E. G. Foreman Alt C' . I. . Itajzmsoud. , - - - - - - " ' - - - - . ' WILL \ B3ARIIEN ) AND CLARK t'tIb . - Wyoming Legislatuo Settles the Eleoton ; Sport Sesien , ALL REPUBLOANS ATEND THE CAUCUS toil ) ' l' ' ,1 ne ul WIlL no FormoU ' , Veclorell Today- Sketches ot time 'Tyo Statesmen 'Vlo will Itepresciit tlo State In cI ; Abe Senate . " ( :1' ' _ ChEYENNE , Wyo , Jan. 22.-Speolal ( Teleam-The ) senate and house of the thlr,1 state legislature took a formal ballot for Unlel State senators at 12 o'clock noon today Tllo republican member of each house without a single exception c'st their ballot for time caucus nomluees The demo- crate voted for Hon. William H. Ioliday and Judge Samuel ' 1' . Corn , the late demo- erotic canldntes , for governor and judge of the supreme court , respectively. lion . I ran- cia 1-i. Warren received fortyseenotes for United State senator for a term of six years ' and lion. C. D. Clark the same number for I' the tour year term The vote In time re- secth'o houses was as follows : HouscI I or slx-year.erns : Warren , 33 ; Holda I ' , 3. Short term : Clark , 33 ; Corn , 3. Semiate-F'or slx-year.term : Warren , 1 : Holday I . , 3. Four-year-terlClark ( : , 1 ; Corn , Two member were absent , Senator Hurt , , Ilemocrnt , anti Hepreseltatvo Minta , repub h ican. 'folorrnw the senate and house leet In I Joint session to canvass time ballot and f ornmaliy declne : time election of Messrs Vara ren and Clark. Hon. Francis E. Warren Is to succeed Hon. Joseph II , Carey . lie Is one of the pioneer of 'V 'Olllr having located In Che'enle In 18. He Is closely hlenUft,1 with evelY eltCllrlse for ( ito 'ui . \ . buiiidlig uf the state UIl ( its cUlllal city , and his Ilublc i Slrlt ! and unlrllg energy have ento dearel 11m to the hearts of erg' 1'lmon iOOPle h who today rejoice In his election. : .nnttr \'as'ren was horn In iltilsetale , ! m * " , June 20. 161. After receiving It comlon school and academic educnUol he ( nlsted , In 1 ( 6 , In the F'omty-miimiUu 1m.- slchusetR Ienlment and served as I prl- vlte lal nonccm'msslonet ' ! olcer In thlt reglmcnt untl J was lustered out of the service. At ( lie close of the war ho en- gagod In fal11ng Ind stock rnlRlng In Mets- s acbusotts tmnmtii ' ' In ' sachusetR Inll early ) hUt . whcn he came to \'yomluS ( ( hen hart of the teri- tory of \nlltn ) . 'lie served sevel'al terms as mitrOI of Cheyenne , and It sects during hIs h Inculhenc ) ' of the olle lint tIme Bur- lngton l mll'olli was tnduced to build Into thc t city as n competitor to the Ullol l'a- ellic. He ' , cilc. WIS clecte,1 It mllher of the terrltollll legislature In 1S73 Ind ngoin In 18I , being presdent ( of tH cotmnmcll during his l Irst term lie waR counci durInA the territory feta number of ) 'ear. In 165 he was appointed governor of the terrlo\'y t by President Arthur. President Cleveland removed him , hut Iw was re- WIS appolnte,1 by Presllcnt harrison In 11110. 180. anti served until September of that year . when the state WIS admitted. , At the first Irst state elecUtl he was elected to the 0111cc , but resllnet six \\'cells later. He Is en- A1Ael II the mercantie and live stock huslness , belnS the preshlent of the 'arren Mercantile cQ\\qtl ) ' nnl the 'arren Live Stoce ) COmpfU : , Jn addition to thlH LiveI I at the head ttf :2Vert othcr Iisstitutlomsst . InclUIrf t the Cheyenne Gus company and the glectrlc.I.ght ! company of this cIty The Mercanhlle Nmpany his a large flr- nltlre house In . ' Cheyenne and the Live Steele compatt"1'i4 ' ' , Stol comp \ extensl'ely engaged In the ( sheep an61'wdl ' Industry. There Is 11 I man In time 'EtiCtul' ' who Is HO widely Imown 01' who enjoY"1 th\ esteem of so lan ) " pt'- plo ' 1 Senatpr , Warrcmm. . Hon. Clacmce,1 ) , D. Clark abe was elected to tIul , , the vacancy exlHt- Ing In th- 'J 111 ) 'ollnl , delegatIon be- : cause of th' failure of the Second state legslatlr . .1 I whlcli met In 1833. to I cheese ii. I successor to Senator Warren . comes from , the , Ixtreme western 1II't ef ; time stlte. Hm. home Is at 1vlnston , Ulntu count ) . He nluK ) en a resident of the state sInce 181. . durIng which time he has ; been ' engnel.ln .the prnetlce of iaw with L , practce the eXcepton1oe"/the two years he repro- - rlprc ! cntCl the Rtl'.on congess. Senutor CIUfll wa ' her In San ! ) ' _ Creek , . N Y1 ' Apnil10.1tt5i " but remove to lowe . wiLls his pari/ihvher ! a' bO ) ' , where he was educated In' the common sChools and tism S Unlvtrlty of Iowa , ' and was ndmlted to the bat In 184 : lie , served three- terms US prtsecutnA attorney of Uinta county and I In 189) was apPJlnted aSRoclate justice ef r the supreme court \Vyomlng , but doD dIned the 0111cc. At the tlrst ( slate cleeton he was elected I to the Fifty-first congress . alt at the Imme tIme elcted ti time full term .In the , Irifty-second I a1mgrcs- ' . He received 8,751 votea. against 1,21d voteR for George T. heck , hIs democratic opponent. Mr. Clan was a candldnte for re. lecton In 1892 , but ' ss'nM ( tefeteteti by Henry A. Coffeen ' WIS dteated ) Cofeen.'yom - ' Ing'R present representative In congres . although he I'an some 1.2 votes ahead ef the balance of the tcl < t. As an orator Senator Clark stands without I peer In the state , and his generosity and nmiubillt amlahfty have made him popular In every section of \Vyomlng. Senator Clark , being elected to fill the vacalicy , will alec his SOOt Immel- atelHe has appointed n. M. Ashermn of Evansten ; secretary of the republcan state central cOmnnslttee , as his Jlrlvate secretary , and they will leave I for " "ah- lngton nt nce. - Both or W'omlng's now senators are' heartily In acccnl with other representatIve of the wctef states In the hals or congress -S gross on all questIons , cf vial Interest I this 5eclon : , and Il Is exp cto that they : wi bo able to accomplsh much for Wyom- Ing. They wi have ( Ito rlarty co-operaton of emu aggressive 'ounS man In the lower ' bronchi or congress In the person of lion . I.'rnte W. Ilondell . , time o"ngressman-elect. : , When this delegtln Is installed W'omln g wIll have a representation at the ltonal ! 1 capital d. ! which she wilt have rcaEn to be proud. _ _ _ _ _ _ l'nrrM : Etiutily . In Limo r."II. NASHVILLE , Jan. 22.-Tho ballot for United States senator In the house todny stood : Isham G. harris , democrat , 00 : E. J Ir r Sanford , republIcan , 29 ; A. L. Mills , popu- lst , O. / , 'fhe vote In time senate stop : Harris , 19 I ; Sanford , 10 ; Mills , 3. "ollh Iicc'lmt's n J'nrly Vote. SALEM Ore. . Jan. 22.-Doth houses of the Oregon legislature voted separately today for United States senator J. N. Dolph receive 4 the full republcan vote Time democrats voted for A. S. nennett and tIme populist 5 voted for W. D , hare . 'ho balot populsts senate stood ; Dolph , 19 ; Bennett , 8 ; Hare , 3. I To ! ( ' ( 'Cull S"Itor J"I'h"r.nn. 'HENTON. N. J. , Jams 22.-'ho two hOlsc ! or jJio legislature vote,1 , sepnrtely at noon tolay ( fOI' n United StateI senate rte to sticetuu'tl , Senator McI'imorson. In time son ate time ballot was / taken without any reI I - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - matlCR being il\1o nnd tm1 , l 01 t011oW ' ' 'llnl J. Soweil , repul'Ican1 1& t Allan McDermott , democrat , 61 ; Irnnkln Murhy , retnmbllcan. L In the house Bewen recel\ed 49 VoteS , McDermott - Dermot G t ; and Murphy & . General Sowcll's minnie was presented by Lender StornInm of the republican eide and sorrls rpublcan . .nt ot McDermott by Democratic Lealcr Vemoernto Laler UMhor. Mr. Olcott . ono or the bolting republicans - publicans , presented Murphy's nllo IlNU NELSON I.IAVINO EASILY. - Senator Wasliburno's Sent Seems Slipping Away from JI Hold ST PAUL. Jan. 22.-Tho first ballot for United States senator , taken today , resulted as tolowl ! SenateWashburn. 22 ; Nelson 1 : } onnely , 1 : Comstock , 3 : Mclale , 2 : : - McClean' , 1 : Pillsbury , 1 : William Mitchell1 I ; D. A , Dickinson , 1. louseWashburn , 32j ; Nelson , 45 : Corn- - stock , 1 ; McHale , 9 ; Donnl ) 7 ; McClear , 7 : Tawney , 1 : Buckham , 1. I was not expected , that today's ballot - for United States senator would be decisive , - altlmouglu . gains were clalmCl by the leading candidates Time result of the ballot shows a loss of ono from " 'nshbur an,1 , a gain of two for Nelson , as comparcd with tIme last ; ballot In last week's caucus. Iowever , the ! democrats and populists today voted for memo bers of their own party , while they are expected to divide BOIO way , at leas ( , or their strength be lent the republcan can- Ildatcs later In the contest. No acton has I yet been taken as to a new caucus ali none i Is expected to be hell at this tltmie. Nelson I forces arc conndent and state they will not wi IOt stay In lie ( fight , but they ( fully .expect to I w in. The Wnshburn people are not so con- fi dent Dr success , but wi not admit their dereat all say they are In the fight to the end. Ex.Conressmnn Comstock held his I caucus strength and seels to be regarded ( L favorably by Inny In both the Nelson and I Washburn "ammips but Congrlssman Ic- Cllnr ' lost two votes or his caucus strength I all seems less confdcnt than heretofore The Indicatons are for a more or less llro- longed flgimL A bill Introduced In the house today byre lr Hobhlns or llnnapols Is Interestng In connccton wih the sentorl:1 eontest. I forbids any state ofcial leaving his omcc once to work In time interest or 11Y ea11hlnte for otce mind provides I fume of from HOO to $500 I i for each oiTcmsse. & 1 X\rol I'Kll'Hllmw -Er.CTEI. South Vnlot" Jclmhlcal' n Unit , Whlo I ' omti li . tq CnmplhlcL.t"II Cci ) " toni. PIUHE , S. El. , Jan. 22.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Tho ) senatorial election has created I \ cry ltle ( ( exciement here , from time fact that the rellblcan caucus of two weeks age I hat decided the mmmatter. The only Queton I o Interest was how the populsts would dls- pose of their vote . Two weeks ago Senator Pettgrew hal every vote In the. ( republcan CUCIS on the first ballot ant today whea the two houses bllote,1 ( for senator he receIved I every republcanote. . Ot the twenty.four P opimhists , twenty-threo voted for State Senator - tor Crawford or Kingsbury county und Craw forll threw his vote to ex-Senator Cr111 . There was no excitement conuected wih the votng In the senate and especially no speeeh- : makln . ! The house eulogized ( Ito candllates In short L s peeches and In the ( senate General Pease Int Senators Bennet amid Kennedy spoke for Pettgew , vitllo'Senators McGee and Keley advocated Crawford. Iu the house Messrs . B arrooms . Glass , IItmore , flair Sharp Truman : man and Howard spoke for ! r. Pettlgrew . Theote i In the house stood : Pettgrew , 67 ; Crwford , 1 : and the senate , Petgrew , :3 ; Crawford , 9 : Cri , 1 Tomorrow the : two houses wi meet In Joint conventon ; and ratify time proceedings of today 1\tU 1 WILT UI LECTED. : cporato Votes hl 10100 nmi Senate Glvo n Inc tlorm Than thc IcllUlrcl Nunmbar. TOPEKA , Kan. Jan. 22.-Luclen Baker , state senator from Leavenworth county , to- - day for -nled State ' senator' received 91 : L votes In .lle , 'hous . 10 : II .th Eenat , lQ7 In .a . ll. TIl ! joint balot will bo taken tomorrow noon and officially elect Mr. Daller. EIghty- three t ' votes Is the numbtr necessary to ( elect. In time state senate today the formal 1 ballot resule : Lucien Baker , IG ; ' L. P. King , 9 ; A . VT 1ennlson , 8 ; Percy Daniels , 1 ; Frank D aster . I ; Hev. J. D. Dotdn , 1 ; E. I Ridge- Iy l or Ford county 1. T. O. BrIan , , demo rat , and Leeds. populIst , vote for Daker. I ii lie house Baker received 91 .n rceived : King , popu- lst l , 20 ; John Martin , I ; , E. n. Idgely , popu- lst l , 1 : G. 'V. GIck , democrat , 1. Senator Senn's concurrent resolution In- structng the representatives and senators of Kanos' to work for the restoration or silver to the place occupIed "berore Itwas sur- repttously recognIzed by time European money power" provoke consIderable hot debate to- day and was finally passed by I party vet of eighteen republicans to eleven poulsl5 , ( ulom Got \ J'Irty'\'oto. SPRINGFIELD , IlL , Jan. 22.-Members of both house ! were unusually prompt In coming to the slte , house today and when the presiding - siding officers called for order there was not a half dozen absentees. A United States snator was to b3 elected and every member was anxious to exercise his right of fran- chIse. Speeches had been prepared for placing two candidates , Shelby It ! . Culom , repub- Heart , and Franleln MacVeagh , democrat , before - fore Ito house and senate to b" voted for. Tim vIsitors' galleries were crowded. . Senator Culom was renominated In time senate on the first ballot emi a strict party vote. vote.Each Each chamber tOI ( a vote separately. The result was : Senate , Culom , 32 ; MacVeagh , 12 ; absent , O. Iiouse-Cuhlootm , 90 ; lacVeagh , 60 ; ab- sent 3. Adjournment was taken until tomorrow , whea the Joint balloting will eccur. The vote was Cst on strict party InC3 and was In accordance wih hue outlook for a week pat , Cullom's success behll a practical certainty since the acton of the rellublcan caucus. So Senator Yit , \/nhllton. . OLYMPIA , Wash. , Jan. 22.Thoote for UnIted Staten senator In the separate sessIons - sIons this afternoon was as follows : Senate Ankeny , 12 ; Wilson , 1 ; Allen , I : Jones , 2 : 1ollan , 3 ; Rogers , populist , 3 ; Wallace , democrat , 4. HouscAnlleny , II ; Wilson , 24 ; Alen , 9 ; McMian , 0 ; Rogers 20'al. ; - lace , 3 ; Manning , 1. ] ' : ldnM 1'lcto'i tetiator. CIIstRLESTON . Va , Jami -Hon. . S. B. lklns was elected United States 8en- ester to succeCl Senator Camden. The veto . , . - - - - - - - - - - - .ltt . J. . I 11. . : 1 . , ii ' ; ,1 " ' 1 qL I' , : , ' I , ,1' \ , i , ( : - i ! il lJ "I' 'H I ' H Sh l-i.i - t Music One Cent Sheet Music. . . . 20 ' ) ; i , Sheet Misc . . . . 50 . L : : , , ' , ' Sheet Music . . 1 00 I 'FreeI Evou'y purchaser DC Sheet Mus'o got Eight . , ieeNational .J National ' . I. " Natonal SOlgs with Music F'HBI I" A ? I FiV 1r''k ; : ' -r-c ' - ' 'm : NEW ' . ' ---J St _ _ ( ) ' . 'I."NO - t.\4. - ' - IWALE - FaIt JIIMIIALL ; f1G5. PIANO . . LEAISTI1EM ) [ ALL 1513 Doug1ass , . - - - : W18 : Scnnte , Ekins , 12 : Camden ( It : Neale 1 popul > t , 1. house , 1 lklnl. 4S ; Camden , 17 ; Wison , democrat 1 ; Nettle , 1. TiEr ) ' ' \'ot ImSVflSSION. South Jakot L.EIIItor ThInk thug JleAsr Shou"l AIRln lie rRuII VIol. PIERI1E . S , D. , .Tan 22.-Spcclai ( Toto- cram.-Tho great co-submission fight was praclca11 decided today by a trIumph ot the mnJorl , report or the ( committee recom- mending that the bill pass the lobby of time senate was jnmmed with people , Inclullng M rs. Cranmer , the loader of time opposition , nnd M traufmann , the ( father ot time bi , An hour was spent reading petitions from ( h tiry.eighit ( counties anti signed , by 0,000 ames , praying that the bill bo defentod. Two hours ' . Were devoted to speecit-mnklmmg. The principal nddresss were made by McGee ot HaN'\ City , leader of the papulists ; Doran or Sanbone county , Lowthlau ( or Grant and 1tse of Roberts against time measure , an,1 by Hce or teallwood , Wison of hot S prings , Aplin of Beadle anmd Iloyce of Minmmmo- h ahn , in Its favor , Thu tpCeclmes , while showing maclu do- q ueimce nntml exhmlbitimig time angimimments on boUt t itles of ( ho question , tamale no change in time v ote. The canvass hia gone on for two w eeks amid it was vcli known before time v oting began how every mmseinber stood , Thuo followitog was ( hue vote In detail : In f avor-Almiricim , Aimhln , Ilentieti of hlumghmes , Il etts , iloyce , Chmuimmmberlain , Elliott , Foot , I teimal , howell , .Tohmnson of Iouigiaeu , Joimumtomi o f McCook , ICeilcy , Kennued ) ' , Kingsbury , O isomm , l'rle.st , 1(1cc ( , Chmnmuibrr , Schiund , S chultz , Smith , Stephens , Stone , W'hmeeloclc , a nd'lison , Against-Miison , 'Bennett of C lark , hlroborg , Craig , Crawford , I'case , I ) oramm , Elce , lioss'nrd , Jacobson , Johmmmsoui of l1 ake , Lawrence , Lowtltian , McGee , Sinclair , S prltigen arid Wright , Tlm bill will comae up for its final passage t omnorrow amid while there will ho two or t hree chemises , ( lie 'ote viiI ttarmd sumimstnmm- t inIly tltmit of today , mmamnely , tweisty-six for r e-submmilsslomm aumd scvetmeeml against. l'crklim lViIt Stmect'od , SACRAMENTO , Jan. 22.-George C. l'er. k lmtui was chosen Utmlted States senator ( em sue- c ecti himself ( on' tue timmexhmired termum of time InI to Senator Staifonel by tue legisiaturo to. ( I n ) ' . 1'lme two houses met separately. 1mm tIme ak SsemimbI ) ' tlme first ballot mmuihlceti to glvd I'cr- k imms ono 'oto macre than time miecessary mao- j orlty. Time voie was as follows : l'erkimss , ' 1 2 ; Do Yoimnmg , 12 ; Ilowers , 3 : Poet , 7 ; Neff , t't ; scattering , 11. Itt time scumate three ballots v ere necessary. In the first two votes timoy w ore as follows : I'erlclns , 18 ; he Yotmimg , 4 ; D agget , 0 ; scattering , 10. 1mm the third baliot P erkimis gained two votes. Iii joInt seseiomm th is will give Imimmi sixty-two Votes , one umbra ti tan miecessary to elect , At mmoomi ( ito two h ouses sviii meetin joint session , vhmen l'on- ic ins will be formally declared elected. Ills c hief oppomient , M. II. Do Young , expecteul th at time baliotimmg would ccuntimmume for several d ays , anti after tue first few ballots lie comilil g ather mmp tIme scattering votes. lie conceded I' enlcins' election after the results ium time as- s embly was ammmmounced. Ooadlocic Not Yet tiroteen. DOVER , Del , , Jami. 22.-Another ballot has b eon taken for UnIted States senator. It no- s uited time samsoc as ( lint of yesterday. Immediately - im mediately after time ballot hind been taken the f ollowers of Addick adjourned to ( ho opera h ouse wlmere they are now imoldimmg a meeting. Electloim ltmquiry iii l'eniimessee , NAShVILLE. Temmmi , , Jan. 22.-The senate t oday , by a Vote of 18 to 14 , passeil the bill p roviding for an Investigation of cimarges of f raud alleged to have beemm consnslttcd In the e lection for govermmor iii November last. To IEtiumco WyomIng Iigmllrotmt ( I1atta. CHEYENNE , Jan. 22.-Special Telegram. ) - A. bill was introduced in time Imouse of time Wyoiiiltig legislature today retlucimig pas- me emsger rates on all railroads from 5 cents t o 3 cents per mile. The bill is very favor- mi bly received and It will probably become o haw. . , , ' - ' S 'NC ) tsrciikyot'it Ida1ii BllSE , Idaho , Jan. 22.-Time ballot for UnIted States senator today resulted in no c lmange. : - , - . - S ' , - - ' . . V _ L ' MiItIdC Jf. Ecyscr l'ataskala , Ohio. Consumption Checked Obstinate Case of Catarrh Local Applhcatlon9 Faliod-Hood' Sarsaparilla Cured. 'I , x. Hood & Co. , Lowell , Mass , : "Gemmtlemsmemm-I : ought to mmako known my oximorlemoco s'ilt 11004's Sam-smmparlila , so thai others amicted may booms where to find a rem eily for that serious amid obstimmate disease , catarrii. Ittroubleil macseriously. I iiamiailull achlmmg zunmsatlomm hum time top of cay heath , amid tIme umsimni tuiscimmrgo : from tIme Imose , I becannu as btei that nmoitmlmtgs I could do umothtlng but hawk itumul spit. lily lumigs were also beiimg raluiilly of. Icciod , ammil had Ii. itot bode for flood's iarsapa- I hula , I would have milled A Consumptlvo'o Crave long ago. I have taken about ten bottles oh Hood's Sarsaparilla , which hiavo effectually cured me. iieforo resorImmg ( to ( lila medicine , i' mmstmmi mill the cathnrim remisedles lushialants amid local muppilcatlon , I umeard of , iouio seemed to Hood : ' Cures mcachm tIme seat of tIme disease , In fact I grew % verso while using them. I owe my cutre to time bhutoti titirifylumli pmwer of Iiood' tiaras- rianilisi. " 2uimmemicmo N. Jsyissmti'at.askaia , ohio. I-lood'B P1115 curtaIl liver ills , biliousnes ; jattudico , lutligesuluim. ilok Imeadachu. 25o. ai EW A1III AliOliT CITANGINO - ; thu I'etmttmrittt anti Itetimoy- lilti iilenmtahmeia lt.O . . p. book for a etamp. , . , on IL. Vedhiry , iflw.4odtlt..Ny. limeentor of Yuv0buu's l"ncitol ifosa. / WI5 L1 DOUGLAS 3 S'E I8TH I ri IT ro A KING. . CO1DOVAN I i'- ' : F5t04cH & ( NAMCLLZ3 CALF. - . t , . 43YtPFhNcCALr&inaMoa ' 'SI' i ' ' $ $3.PPOLICE,3SOLE5. - ' : : . 2.I ? BoYScUoo1SRoEa . . ' . - 'LADIJ:5. . , I , DRodIc-roualLas , Over One Million People wear flue W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes arc equally satisfactory They give tlic best value for ( Ito money. Thirycqual cuitom Shoes In style anti lit. Their wearIng qualities are uneurpatted. Thm prices era unlform.etnmpetl on sole. f-ronm Si to $3 saved nyrn cithrr makes. If your dealercaamsot iupply ) em sa caLm. iold by A. w. Bowman Co. , N. (6th ( St1 C. J. Carison , 1218 N. 24th St. we w. Fisher , Parker anti Leavenworth St. J. Newman , 424 5 , 13th St. Kelley , Stieer & Co , . Farnani and 1511 St. T. S. Crcssey1 2509 N St. , South I 0 maha. i : jE WOES 01 ? O4EN : Arc They Ncccssary1 and Can They Do ilelped ? A SURPRISING STATE. Some Very Valuable Adt-hco to ( Ito Oiuo Vhtn Fool That Life lint Not liecn liecn'a 'a So l'heemtmsumt at it Simoimhul , 'alt Is a hard hitel" TIme apeaker ovat a protninenit unethIcal moan of this city , whose practice is devoted ex clmisively to vonierm anel the treatment ci their peculiar ailmmsemis ( , lie va stammmilng at Limo emitrammee of a down.owmm ( office Inmiltiluig at an early imomir in the mmmormmhng , watching ( lie passers-by , 'hmcui lie mminde time foregoing renmark , Turning to the vriier , time doctor contini. tted : I have always felt a ileep synmpathuy for time wommsemm who are obliged to tediously earn a livelihood in tommie bnaumclu of time in. dmmsries of ( lie day , I see imimomi tue streets in the earl ) ' momormmhmsg , tue tlmiuoiy clad in nil ages of life hmurryiumg to the varIous shops ; as , for Instamoce , time iauimdries , time clothuimui , imottses , ( lie box factories , time prlmmtimmg houses the stOres of differommt graules , tiny amid all ci which iumive bitt little occapatiots fit for tiuit frail class of our society to do. No occumpa. tion Is imsone likely to bring cmi umterimmo dl- senses timmumi tilt ? Potitiomos filled by tIme work- lug class of women as clerks in our fashion. able stores amid sen'iumg elmops , or who operate " i'riewriters 1mm busimmess offices , I believe , could ( lie trtttlt b lemmowmm , muot a female clerk who stammuls at the counter all uiay , or tiuo vommmen so-ito ruum sewing nincimines frons early morn tmmill ( ( lie simailes of night , are free from 50100 of time disease's immcideiit to her sex. " Vt'Omflamm'B scork , umimfortuimintely , Is a access- it ) ' of time nile. 'Voiisoiu work too lmmmrd amid tIme muajorit ) ' begin thmeir working life toe yelling. Tins result is thmat tmeariy all one suit- loners ( rota ( Ito tiistnosshmg umiiimmemmts Iiecttiiar to their sex. Timeso vea1cmmessos thurkeme their days , steal away timeir bright looks , anit mmmnkes thetis grow old cveiu iii their early yotmth , "I cannot work today' is an old commiileiint too oftemu hucanul In bumsimsass as- ( tubllsimummentsvimoms tonbe smmltcning wommianu Is obliged to leave her work , whlelu generally - ally nmeamus a serious loss to lien. ' 0hu , if I ommiy knew of sommrn m'ehiablo nens- etly for timis troumble , I woemltl give anytimingI" tommie riale , weary wommmame Is frecumently heard to exclaim. And there Is imideed aim enor- tmious domimamid for such a tlting. hut how s'ery few truly reliable i-enmedies there really are ! in fact timore Is only one that has ever to- celved ( Ito endorsememmt of plmyshchans thinougimout tIme woo-id omid has stood the test of mnamiy years. 'Flint remnetly \Vnrmier's Safe Cure , which experience has shmowmu can be fully depended upon at all titnes , It. has never yet failed (0 give neliet and ejtect a cure oven in the most critical cases. Thmmit Is why so many ( iuotisatids of glowing tostlummoniale have been givemu by women whom Waniuen'a Safe Ctmro has restored ( rota sickness to lmealthi. lmealthi.A J1illOlLi'S Rpieoiiich cirativejigont for 4ervou , or Sick licuilmehie , Strain J4bausLlon , tjleepleneta , , , poetal on generat reeunigiatam,010r ) fliess. B iuattm , Gout , ItIdsoy llturd.rs , Acl4 LIy * ooi"dn Anamta. Amitideto for'Amssboeio an ' 1 otier excoMos. 1'tice , 10 , 213 and COceisb. lermaeent. C THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. 1111 S.W0510rl , ( entmo , dHiCAGQ. For sale Imy. all druggists. tyaiabi. ' . -u gr RAN WSCAN flflQ Pllreiy LJuluI U Yogotablo. Prepared Irons the original Ia' mania pee rervedin the Anehmiromof ubo-I5oiy Lantl.liav. .ngan authentic imistory dating back 0O0yoara , A POSITIVE CURE for nil Stomach , Kidney and Bowel troubles , especially 3HRONIO CONSTIPATION , Price O cosats. Sold by all druggists. The Fraicisan Remedy Co. , 1i v.a1UaB4f 81' . , CflIOAOO1 ILL - forClrcular i.i..i hliaLnatei3C.linu. . ior ! sale by Ilulin & Co. , 15th & DougIa $ anti vigor qelckl , LI t M aiio ii r.storecLVartcoceto , i- : , , fligtttt cnltIoni ptromthy etc. . .unety cmird by INIPAt Ct. lit. If".4 IiEimdoo hcmedy. filth .riui , . suaziatte to sure. hold uj' - I. A. Puller & Co. , Corner ztit no.1 Iiouglass Ste. , OMAIIA. NSB , , - .A.MUSEMENTS , ' ' _ 'BOYD'SLAST TIME TillS ( WffDlgSDAY ) EVENING , JAN. 23. Last Perlormnance of LEXAN DER SALVI NI ACComPanied by WILLIAM REDMUND. In Alexander Dunias' Romantic Irama , "THE THREE GUARDSMEN. " Mr. Snivini OS Philippe D'Artognan , I'rices-First tiuor , fl.OO atid fi.iO ; Ilalcormy , &Os and 3c nnun , Thmurss. Fi'j. Sat.&Sun Pu I U 0 .Iami 21 , 25. 20 , 27. CIIAflITY IIA'rINmlrl SATURDAY , Special umigagement ut the hegitimnats li-halt Cumitediun , Mu' , Joseph Murphy 1mm the followIng repertoIre : 'rIiURSIAY AND FItllAYJIUIITH. . "SHAUN RHUE. " IIATUIIIAY STAT. AN ! ) HATUIIIAY NIQIIDI "THE DONAOH. " I3IINPAY NIOI1T , "THE KERRY 60W. " Sale of seati will open Wcdnei.&luy nmormiing a , usual It-ices. Beuetit Perforinanco fr ( Ito relief of tli Nebraska Drout1ufferers BOYD'S THI3ATEI SATURDAY AVTIRNOON J-tJ'l. At wlmlcit tIme MI. JOSEPH MURPHY lists gentiouely conitenieth to appear him the no. mimantlu Irtalt drains. , "THE DONAGH. " NOTI-Timli rnatfist rertormammce It . under th. direction of ( lit NeIra.ka Hint. Ii.lI.t Comninus- shun. W , N. NAtION , l'realdsimt. h2I -I J'Oi'UiAlL LJ- .L i'iuci. Tel. 1531. wJ. I1UIPIESS , . - Manager , Mittluec 'rodny 2tO-1'onight : 8:1G. : THE DERBY WINNER ; Coittltig Jnnttai-y ' 27-au , Paul ircaser ) in "Tli $ cREtiN ooovi MAN , " - _ . _ _ . S--