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. . TIlE O IAIrA DAILY . DEE ; ; : ' ' \JIFnSIAY , J.AN.lAUY 31 , lS ! . 4"
_ . VIew 01 the 11amago done , but this Is ex-
plnlnetl by the fact lint ( It was a direct cutting -
' ting blow. Nearly nil the la8seners were
asleep at the time . but many of them were
awakened by the shock slght I It was.
They coulll her the rush 01 the rapid inflowIng -
Ing wale and with crica 01 terror Iou ht to
make their way to the upper decks. The
. steamer being loaded by the stern t , water
naturally rushed aft . and this allowed many
' oC the asengera forward to reach the ( deck
In the case oC the saloon passengers , however ,
the result was fatal . As they rushed from
thler iIa Ie rooms into the salon they were
met hy the torrent , agaInst which It wt 1m-
I10sslblo ) for them 10 make headway. : They
/ were caught UI ) ant SwePt aft toward the
clk pit , where they probably drowned before
the Ihll foundered ,
FIFTY HMClED TI DECK
Altogether about fifty 01 the passengers
reached the deck , where the wIldest conr
fusion existed ViiiI . rushes were made
r for the heats , hut the terrible excitement
prevailing Impeded the elorlK 01 those who
were trying to clear away. Many heart-
, I ronling scenen were \lnessl'll between
f parenll anll children during the few mo-
I mentl Ilreclln/ the slnklnr oC time vos-
I sol. There Is some disagreement among
I the nnr\'lvorl al 10 the number of boats
I that were hunched. One survivor . Carl A.
I Iorml11 , declares only two boats were
I launchiul . One ot these was KWlmllel1 In-
I ktantly . anti only one ot Its occupantB n
L I , girl named Anna Boecker , who was bound
. I for Soulhnmllton , was roscuell She cHIP
to n 1.leco . of wreckage which sue grasped
so tightly that I wal only with dilhlculty
. that she \IS dragged into time secontl boat
i flue was just rturlnp from the deathbed
, - of her father and molhcr.
. Meanwhile time cry was raised on the
doomed vessel for the women ' 111 children
to go over to the other side of the steamer
away from the port side In which was the
great gllllng : hole caused by the Crathle
t The half ( alnlng , women and lerror-strlclen !
children hurried to the starboard , but they
t' hat ! scarcely reached the boats when the
huge vessel lifted her bows high In th
air nnll then slowly and silently sank , stern
foremost , beneath the waves , taking ! with
her her human freIuht.
Barely twenty minutes elapsed between
time collision amid the sinking of lie steamer.
A heavy sea was running and the wlnl.
whIch was from the cast-southeast , was
bitterly cold . The smnl boat containing
the survivors tosled dhout Until 1 o'clnc
In thin moring , Several vessels were
: sighted In the meantime , but they m/11\ /
: ito replies to the signals hat I were set for !
them The slrvlvors were nearly frozen ,
1. having hiardi' any clothing , and their suf-
r ( ferlnr1 were Intenee } ventualy the fish-
Ing smnck Wlh1ower saw the signals and
bore Ilown on the b'at , In n sllrt time
' the survivors w"re taken aboard of her ,
where everything \09slblo was done for
' their comforl. .
I , LIST OF SAVED.
' The Colo'A'lnr 15 a list of those saved : :
. EUGENE SCI.EGEI _ ,
JAN vIm nAi
ANm BonCmn ,
- DOTI N. steerage.
THIRD O I ICFm STOTnmO ,
FIST ENGINEER MEUSSgL.
I'UItSEIt WIWTm.
ASSISTANT IUHSNlt SCIUTINS ,
ASSISTANT I'URSEg LINICMEVER.
h IUnSI 1 LTNKMEI.
ASSISTl\NT punSmt Sl'Tl
i , CIEI" ' STOlmit ViU1tST. 1
L STE1VAItI ) IOmp
t SEAMAN WINNING.
c SIMIAN I'1NGEit. .
SEAMAN SEIGE1tT.
SEAMAN 1)ltESOV.
i SEAMAN 13ETTICE.
PILOT DEI ' AHI .
PILOT GREENILAM.
.
CARL 101 P tAN.
The name oC Anna Dorckor does not ap-
; pear on the list of passengers and the officers
' of the North German Lloyd say It may be
hugo Droclmr , a first cabin Iasengcr.
.r The following Is 1' ( till list of time Elhie's
officers : Captain , K. von Goessol ; first
officer , 0. Wlwholm : second otihcer . J. 101-
- , . mers ; third oIcel' , Theodore Stolberg ; fourth
officer . W. Uhr : chief engineer A. Ncussel ;
. second engineer . DUIlelmann third
r. ' ; fl en-
I
Ilneer , D , Slbje ; thJrd engineer , T. Alblg ;
, . fourth engineer , " ' . Iortz ; fourth engineer ,
J : Krle : ' fourth el\glneer. \ } , Wls : purser ,
: Wefer : $ urgon . Dr : A. Ielchardt ; assistant
Plrs r. lurgfn. 1. Scblutl ! ; ' chief steward , J , J 1
: Schunder ; secoIl1. stownri J. Dundelsen ;
chief cook , G. Grappeguter ; secnd cook ,
h J. laas , . , _
, Tim following were ampng the frstrelass
, and 8ecoll-clasl passengers who have pot
ben accounted for and who Are supposed toy
y have been drawnIll : I
p First Cabin-Mrs. Hermlno Samlers. Fal-
mouth Jass , : John V. Vlncko , St. Charles ,
; Mo ; Charles Wlx , Now York : Mrs. Khlpfeli ,
T - Drndonburg ; Louis Thewitt , Vienna ; Ernest
I , Heron , Now York.
Second Cnbln-Mrs Luis Kohno , New
York ; Eugene SCllelol ! , uel'th ; Miss Emma
clmIegel uerth ; Mrs. Sophie Hhoes , Wash- I
h Ington : Elreuo Hhodes , Wnshlnlton ; Mrs. ,
Vattier . ICrane , Andrew Valkr , Am- '
sterlam ; Julius H03enbanm , Berlin ;
. Adolph Islaub New York : Eare3t
raseborg Louisiana ; Iurt ICielrischmnmidt ,
' helena , Mont. ; Carl Nousbaum Berlin : Hu-
- dolph Nolo , lelpslc ; J. U. la1n , James
L Vovera Kreloo Ior Frank Jlslllz , Eduard
. Moskovlc , Esperjes ; slerla Goldncr , Es-
t perjes : Mr. Ioclthart. Now York ; August
Sandel' ssoolo : Peter 10wlersld , Kasanltz ;
: Miss Clam WeIngartner , Flehlngon.
One repoH has It that there were about
400 persons on the Eibi , 2,10 of whom were
I' paGsengers , 10 ( officers and crow and a
Ilmbel' ot cattlemen who were returning to
the United States.
Karl hoffman , the husband oC Mrs. Anna
Herman , Is among Iho _ slrvlvors , He Is In
. 1 condition of terrible distress from the loss
of his wle ali son. lie pathetically : exhib-
: Ied to time reporter of the Associated press a
gold watch his wife hal slipped Into his
4 lumd ns alma parted : wlh him to go to the
. starhoard side of the steamer when the order
' to that erect was elven. Ho said : ,
, ICARL . HOFFMAN'S STOny.
"We heft lremerh'lven on Tuesday afternoon -
- noon nt 3 o'cloclt. Our cabin waQ one or the
. leconll class , and was wIthin sIx feet 01 the
. pot which recelnll the huh force of the
; . shock. ly wle , child and I were aSleep
p. when I was awakened at 6:20 : by what seemed
to be the ringing of the gong lint ( Is used to
cal the ( Jssenger to meals. 1"I\lng that I
4 Was stIll dark , I jumped out ot IY' berth , but
- heard nothing to alarm .
me. I went back to
. my berth again , and immediately heard the
. rushing of ftel . amid shouting , I concluded
' olelhlnr serious had hal1pened , anti seizIng
some clothing I awakened my wlo anJ child ,
who huriedly dlessed , anti then WI all ran
along the corridor with Iho others to time
. gm deck. 1 Was knocked , down staIrs when 1
reachel ) time tOIl , but mimy feet caught on a
1) . 01
hook and 1 Ilnagell to save myself from be.
Inl Irunpled upon. I got to time port side
. and "IW that great dalnRe had resulted frol (
the collIsion. The water wns then rushing
Into the steamer In a great torrenl. I was
very darl" , though the sky ( was clear The
sea Was very rough. ' 110 boats were low-
ered I caught amy boy amid threw him Into
ono of the hoals. calling IY wIfe to accom-
Ij . pany mime . I ( ot Ilto I , but al that moment
t. there was a- ' shout for the women and cliii-
chi-
dren 10 go to lie ( starboard side. Shipping
her watch Into IY hand , my wife left ole
and thc boy was token out of the boat while
' I sat thieve. whlo
"I saw one boat swamped. WI tried 10 res-
cue thoi In Ihe'vater , but all save emma , Anna
noecllr , dlallpearell , Our boat was lien (
bho\"cd off. We saw many vessels , bnr couhl
coull
not attract attention. We usell sails smith
- shirts for signals but the passing vessels ' paid
lie attention to Ihel , Eventually the signals
'ere answered by time fishing tmaclt Wid-
flower .
o "Ater the ( collion rockets were fred from
- time steamer , but 10 help caine I think I
was Impossible thaI any others were rescued ,
? al the 511111 sank almost Immediately after we
- left , It. I 10 nol bele\"c that the steerage
IJsenjcr were aware of the accident , be-
catmci , ' tie . collision dl not make much noise.
\'e were exposed to a heavy sea and bitter
' whlis for ever five hours. Time boat shipped
. - . - 0 . water comlant ) "
- - - - ChIef Engineer Neussel In an Intervlew [
. raid : "The steamer
that ran lute us op.
heaved 10 be I vessel of about IfOO tons.
Nothing Wal visible by which either her
nltne or her hailng hurt could be ascer-
tained , "
Tie cider engllcer declined tD give any
. . . olllnlo1 a to how the . cltatrophe ( happened.
Ni4 more than twenty mlnulet elapsed before
time Illamer eanhc . I was only the posItIon
- thntth Elbe Ilumed when the water rUIh- ,
Ing Into her made Its volune , felt that prevented _ -
vented the launching of more boa Is. I very-
thing possible . Including tIme tiring of rockets ,
was done In time short ( line before 11w
- vessel settled down . The night WIS very dark
- at the ( line of time collision.
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(11..1111 ill tin . \lln : the " " vil .
, CLEVEr-ND. Jan , 30-Time county < -
-
missioner. John Vevern. ot thin city , was
n pnsenger on the wrecked steamer Elbe
anlt was among the saved Ills wife todBY
reclh'el n cablegram from him , dnted
l.westof and reading : "mle Is lost. Over
30 drowned , but I am snfl "
: anl.srrl'J. . . : LOST _
Wife anti Son of ( Ilule , hoffman of Oran1
blnlHIh : h'J.
GRAND ISLAND , JRn. 30.-(5pecIRI ( , Tell-
ram-A ) cablegram wan received today an-
nOlnell that Charles A. hoffman , R well-
to.do blacksmllh ot this city . and his family
wore on board the steamer Elba which went
down In the vicinity of Dover straits. The
cablegram Is from Mr. hoffman , dated
Lowestoit , England , saying he was saved , hut
was nol certain ye o wife anti son. Herman
man anti family have bten spending the
fail and winter In Germany anti were en-
route home. Many friends and relatives In
this city anxiously walt further news. Ills
wife's name was Anna ; son's lenry ,
( UH I ; . J : ; 'Il I 11\J I I ii.S.
' : I . :1. l' ( 'lllnr , " 'cl HI" " " II llth _ '
era Sunlit 111t" , l.not
IIHHE , S. n" I , Jan , 30.-Speclal ( Tele-
, gramn.-Iispatchies ) ? detnlng the sinking
time steamship Elba state that Mrs. M. C.
Connors Is among the lost Mrs. Connorl Is
time wife 01 one of the most prominent men
'In the Black IIIB , Ho was mayor of Spear-
fish for two terms nnd Is prominent In local
hJOlitICS . owns n large cato ranch on the
extreme western boundary ot the state and Is
worth about $2iOOOO. Mrs. Connors was
widely known throughout time stale , especially
In time llis , and time news ot her death has
aroused general grief.
Cit.NL'IlIt ; ! HIUCK ' 'II RLISL.
IUI Illn 'nrt In R imimiiageil Cllillol
with ! n Ir.o"rlt ! i'm'm4otmger.
ROTTEIIIAM . Jan. O.-'he steamship
Cranthle , from lhlH port for Aberdeen , Scol-
land , has limit Into : taasllir In a 11amngell
condition . She was leallnl slightly forward
her stem having been stove In by 1 cohlt-
Ilea early this morning with an unknown
ocean steamer beleved to be the Elbe of
the North German Lloyd line. The collision
occurred about r i o'cloclt this morning mind
some thlrty.lve miles Ilstant from the coast
of Ilohlaimil. I Is nM known I she has any
'passengers ' on board taken from the mhe.
Oi"Ict. . f'o. : mltl' .
SEATTL1'Vttslm . . Jan. B-1tirt ) KleIn-
schmidt , who was lost on the lube was I
romi of Carl Klimmsciimnlilt. 1 w,1 known
mIning man or this cl ) . . whoF two hrolhers
live In helena . enl being n h'rulhmig banltr ,
'he YOln : man had heen In Germany eight
years "Unlylng us a cIvi engineer. lie
was on his way home , having completed his
educnUon. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
II""lln I 1.llor I 'lnl g lie Inst.
SAN FHANCISCO , Jan 30-1 N. Caste ,
who with his wire was It passenger on the
mhe , was editor of the hawaiian Commercial -
mercial AivertIser. the leading journal of
the Islands lie was an ardent advocate
le
of annexaton , and took I prominent part
In lawalhm politics.
lawalhmol tcs.o
'WU 1'4 . i-oitii'is . : / Till LO'O .SZIOTS. .
T'o or limo liacingover IIY DIstrict
Tr\c \ Yostnrday.
SAN FRANCISCO , Jnn O-Favorltes won
the first and last races to ay. In the second
race Jonlta , quoted as high as r to 1 , rave
the talent shock by winning ( ' , ' !
I haIH1a ) - '
market. at 1 : to I , won the steeplechase.
Happy Band , who was gaining on the leader
near the end , fell and caused several horses
to pull up In order to avoid falling on him.
I the good weather continues the regulation
track will be used Saturda ) Summary :
First race , live furlonGs , mnaideims 2-year-
olds amid upwards : Imported Grand Lady
10 : : ; Chor (2 ( to 6) , wou : NorhuIch. 100 , 1som
(10 ( to 1) ) . second : Pronlo , 10. SmIth (50 to 1) ) ,
third. Time : 1:0S : 4. Coquette. ' JIm Corbett .
Monroe , . Special , Lochlnvar atd My Sweet-
heart also ran. lld '
Second race . \rurlongR : Monlta , 100 ,
Hussel- (40 ( to .1) ) , won ; Gladiator 93. Isom
(2 to' 1) ) , ' econd : Little Del 8 Coclmm (10
to 1) ) , third Time : 1:24. : Uetrlnger , Flnl
Out MutneerlPrlnce , Joe Frank and Ilarry
Kohl also ran. - " - antlary
Third race . seven furlongs , handicap :
Gussie , 101 GrIffin ( % ! to 1) ) , won ; Quirt 101
Cocltran (1 I to 1. second : Huntsmal 86.
Glenn (20 ( to 1. thIrd. Time : : : ½ . Jdck
Itlehelicu . Modesto 10lasld , Pescador and
' 1"11 tll also ran. _
Fourth race , hurdle , short course about
a mile ali n halt : Ilnymarket. 135 Stan-
ford ( ( to 1) ) . won : Goollbye. 138 , Withers
(8 ( to 1) ) . second . Dave Douglass iai , McDonald -
Donald O ( to 1) ) . third. Time : 3:3t : % . Wid
Oats , Apri , Mere , happy , jland , , and Major
Ban also ran. Major liauzilnished second ,
HI\\Jlnlshe(1
lut was dlsquall t for ( ( au \ In !
Fifth race . five and n halt furlongs , sell-
log : \Vnrrano , 105 , Chol'n (8 ( to 5) ) , won ;
AI'no lOG Carr (2 to n , second . ; Seasprav .
10th Lloyd (8 ( 10 1 ) third. .1'lme : 1:15 * . St.
JIICOI Finesse amid Mendocino also ran
NgOnrEANS , Jan. 30.-Track heavy.
Summary :
First race , six furlongs : . Durrel's Billet
( Ito 5) ) \von. G. D Cox (8 ( to 1) second , Mer-
rlt (5 to 1) ) third Time : 1:20 ½ ,
Second I'ace. mile and twenty yards : Ten
Spring (7 ( to 2) ) won , Chauncey (4 ( to 1) ) Rec-
onl. 'llppecanoe ( I to 1) ) third Time : 1:54. :
Third race. six fU'longs : Satnet (3 ( to 1)
won , Kindora (2 ( to 1) ) Ilcond , Old Dominion
(1 ( to 1 ) third Time : 1:21 : ' . .
Fourth rce , handlean. live furlongs : Irc-
catcher (5 ( to 2) won. 'frlxle (6 ( 10 1 second ,
' estvll (7 ( to 1) ) thlnl. 'rime : l:0614. :
Fifth rc . one mile : Sayon (6 ( to 5) ) won ,
Violet C ( r to 1) ) seconll , Blue and Whie
(2 ( to 1 third. Time : 1:53\ : \ ' !
lolut.Jar.ln Shunt TOhlY. .
The 10 lIve bird hoot between J. C.
heed and John J. Hardin will take place
on the Beaus Park Gun club grunts at
the east 011 of time big bridge thIs morn-
Ing. coinmcnclng at 1 o'cloclt sharp. Colonel -
onel I'amnielne his ReCllCll a ( OIl complement -
ment of strong winter birds nnd tIme pros.
(
pOetS are HOOII for n close. nod exciting
coSI nJ
shoot. There Is great Interest manifest In
shooting circles over the match and the
Prospects mire good for n Inne attendance
of upectators. 'he , match Is lt 10 live
pigeons to time man for $100 n side , thIrty
yurdm4 rLse. fifty boundary American
Y/rdl rlil' b01llarv asso.
/ JCy 15S0-
tIIUon rUiN ! tn Rev rn , ; { r , ii. S. Hughe
In:1 stallcholder - anti . referee. .
MAJOR PADDOCKIS 5UCCE3S0n.
Iolealol UrlP8 that lu lie ii South
Humtn nnn-Thl Culll"lo , " ,
Last night Judge Daxter , County Troas-
uI'er Iroy and County Clerk Sackell gave
I hearing to I delogaton of a dozen who
had come In time Inlerests oC O. n. Mercy ,
one of the candidates for the position made
vacant by time Ileath of County Commissioner -
stoner Paihtiock ! . The delegation was composed -
posed of' ' a majorIty ' of republicans antI a
few < PI'IC rl Is , to allow that MOI'ey was
acceptable to both parties. In addition to
the recitation or his virtues as an honest
'
citizen ali taxpayer great stress was haiti
on time claim that Moray would do more
thahi any of limo ' other South Omaha candidates -
didates to harmonize the republican part
when time appointee runs for time posion
at time next electon , as ho In all II rol-
ability will . But time delegation , although
In favor of Moray stated that It would he
sallsled It any other ot time South Omahn
candidates was appoirutetl . with the excell.
ton 01 Unvo Anlorlon" who did not seem
to be luch of I tayoritp.
Time callJllatel are ,80mo , twenty In umuni.
her among them helng henry Keisoy of
Millard Ilrecnct , Oscar Pickard of Douglas
precinct . Uellry C. Gessman and James
Wall ot Mc\rdle precinct , John Honza anll
gresl StuM of time F11t ward amid 0 D ,
Mercy . C. C. Stanley , Dave Allerson , Z. P.
Hedges , A. I. Sul\n , Peter Cockrel , Jalet
111a , W. 0. Sloan and C. M. Hunt of South
Omaha Some of the applications acre put
In verbally , oven before the body of Major
Pjddock was lahl In time grave , anti tIme ) '
have been coming In steadily ever Chico.
\s stated In The lea several days ago ,
Sutton seems to have the Inside track at
prefnt. l rol the first It was
felt Ihat ( tim cnllissloner should cmo
either from . the country or from South
Omaha , and ot late the feeling has grown
stronor 11 flyer oC the nUor. ! South OllhJ
11101118 are very lucll of t e opInion that
ho ought to come from their _ ciy ( amid have
been makllg avery effort to bring time apPointive -
Ilolntre borlt to the same opinion.
NOle pf Ihe momleu of the boar wil
give iimfomnmatIon of who '
gl'o any Informaton tIme man 'wi
, be. They lay that there are a hal dozen
Igood men amQng time ldldltes , ono of
who I will be appolnleil. but nothing more
definite can le obtained . from them
The Throat.-"Drown'B Bronohlal Troc "
act directly on the organs of the voice. They
have an extraordinary elect In nil disorders
at the throat.
RELIEF WOUK \ \ ( STILL LAGS
Governor Holcomb Brought r REI1zO the
Dcspor\te Situation Existing. .
MANY CCMLAINTS OF TIE COMMISSION
I Is \CCOIIlshlnt Is Ohj ct-Oootl
nnd Ioloy Held at Lincoln .Whlo
lie l'COlllo Cluulr , for
, \sBlltRace. . .
LINCOLN , Jan l0.-Special ( Telegram.- )
The almost hopeless enlanRlement In which
( hue work of the Slate Relief commission has
becole Involvcd has nnaly rcachet.thl point
where radical remedies must be resorted to.
Conllalnts oC the ineffectiveness 01 the commission -
mission cootintie to pour Into time gvenlr b ) '
the scorl Member of the legislature are
'deluge with siiniicmr complalnls Governor
Holcomb has al last become Impressell wllh
the necessity o'f immmnmedlate acton In time
11remlses , and tonight has taken time mater
under serious lvlsement. The tenor of Iho
complaints pouring Into Lincoln are 10 the
effect that snpple3 are bell unequally ills-
trlbuled ; thal the commission Is not effec-
tn\ organized ; that its work Is not prOI-
erly systematized. Large sums ot money are
being constantly contributed , Immense qusnti-
' tics of supplies are being received daily , carloads -
loads of goods are being unloaded aUtl stored
In Lincoln , anti yet the appeals for nhl and
time complaints of nonnlenllon ore coming
so fust nnll so nlm.rnt hunt nrouumnt ali
energetic " r looking to " a iicv"s'stem , )
for the dIvision of supplies must bo adopted
al once. Alholgh the governor Is stilt studying -
Ing the matter . no hint oC his purpose can bo
oblalned It can only bo definitely stated
that ho desires 10 act as qulcldy as Ilsslble
and that ho will act at once.
WILL JUNKET SIIOI1TLY.
The liomisti commlteo onublc lands 1\1
hulllngs wi make a visit In a few das 10
time various stale Insttltons , This Is In
conformity with a resolution recently IJlsseli )
10 that effect. Thorns oC Lancaster Is chair-
man oC this commitee , and the full scope of
time Investgaton has never yet been outlined -
lined , There Is more hehlnl It than the oft-
repeated profession of Burs that It Is abso-
lutely necessary 10 exmnlno the condition of
the bulllnrs before any acton can be taken
In regard to the appropriations asked for
So far nK there appropriations are concerned
time bills for them have already been Introduced -
duced except those for time LIncoln immatitu-
ton" . and hereIn Is concealed the wily Seno-
gambiaum. As chairman of this committee I
IB freely staled on the floor oC time house thnt
Burs proposes to dicker with time delegations
from the various cities having Islums.
schools ali hospitals within their limits Cora
a recl11roclly. deal when It comes to voting
for the halt million or more that Is to be
asked by Lincoln for additional buildings to
her own Insttutons , Time commlteo con-
slats of Burns of Lancaster. Merrick . HOddy ,
Griffith , h1arison larte , lchardson , Lang-
horst , Zlnl or Johnson , Brady , Burns of
Dodge Higgins and Van Housen. A number
oC this commlteo resllo In towns already
asking for allproprlatons , To what extent
Burs \1 succeed In time deal remains to bo
seen hit between him and the realization oC
'hil hopes stal1 the committee on finance .
ways and means and time commlteo on accounts -
counts anll expenditures , both of whIch are
pledged to strict economy In time mater of
new buildings for the present session.
BOND COMPANIES INTERESTED.
F ; E. Gilliland . chairman or the Federated
Board of Halroad Einployes appeared before
tIme senate labor commiee this afternoon In
Illvocacy ot Se later Smith's bills regulating
and controlling bond indemnity companies.
I. n. Andrews of Omaha also appeared before
, the committee as the representative of the
coinp nles. , Doth gentlemen argued time
merIts ot the bis , and the sessIon laste
until after I oidockThere ' promises to' b1a
lively fight mm' thest bllls , tie , Indemnity
comlfanles claiming that they will bo drIven
out If the state If the bills become law. As
a result of the meetng this aflroon tberep-
resenlatves of the labor Interests consented
to the Indefnlle postponement of one of the
two biil. The other which embodies their
demand for a provision that wi compel the
bond compalies to make public time Inorma-
ton upon which an omployo Is blacklisted ,
has been favorably reported.
IT WlS A CNIIUI ! CE GAIIE
51mbby Trick 'rurncll by R Commltco In
1"111 with IcstlltOI.
LINCOLN. Jan. 30.-Speclal ( Telegram.- )
Aslde from the introduction of another swamp
ot bills and hula on second reading , the house
consumed the time this morning In defeating -
Ing the substitute for Drady's seed grain
note bhil . louse Roll 39. This move was the
slckest case of Imlam ( of the session so far ,
and developed considerable feeling among the.
members. Drds original bill provIded that
farmers could mortgage the crpII raised from
time seed for which time security wa given.
Thin conummittee's substitute . however , was an
artfully drawn measure by which the act
became a permanent frau on Carmer and
could bo manila available by al kinds of
patent right and lghtning rod swladlors
Time farmers saw time trap , voted against the
bill . and were subsequently taunted by Burns
of Lancaster with not wanting any aid In the
directon of securing seed.
The report of thin commllteo on printng
sl'hmlel ' today called for drastic measures
In time way ot reorganization of the plan on
which house his are now prInted , besIdes
mallnI a number of other economical recom-
umendations. Time report Ihowed that time
prIntng of the hills as let this year was
fully 100 per cent higher than was charged
for the same work two rears ago The bid-
ders on this lne of printng were also ac-
cUBed ot colusion front the Interal evidence
In their bids The report recommelliel that
thirty Instead of twenty-live lines bo placed
on a page . and that the margin be de-
creaseti from three to two Inches , and that
' 250 Insteall at 500 copies oC each bill b
11rlnttd , ' 1he commlteo suggested the nbro.
gaton ot the 11resent contract and a resuh-
mission of bids for this worll. TIme report
also gave Limo figures for whIch time printng
< time mcssago of ex-Oovercr Croun90 mind
time inaugural of Governor Holcomb 1n
I' nglsh , ( herman , Swedish alli Bohemian was
done , The report was atlo\ted.
Jlairgrova this moring introduced an Insurance -
suranco bill , house rol No ' 17 , whIch UI'-
pelr : to 10 dlamelrlcalY opposite to time
provIsions of the Ilresent valued policy law
One or time vIrtues claimed for I Is that It
provillea a Inlform system of blanks on
which risks are writtemi . time system to be
known as time "Nobrnska Standard Poiicles . "
One of the demerits of time measure Is the
provltlon for n board of appraisers , Instead
of enforcing time paymCt of time ful policy
for which \remlums \ haVe been imaid.
HOUTINf OF TIlE . JAY .
I was 11:30 : before the house reached
bills on thlrll ( reading , the only . weighty
proceeding of the morning sesioum . The In-
trotluction of bills antI bills on seconl read-
log had consumed the proc dng ! tmo tlnce
time hour of assembly
house roll No. 39 , Brady'a seee grain
note bill , was time one under c6nrlder ton ,
Brady demanded n cll ) of the house. lar-
neon Intorrupletl with 1 motion thai further -
thor proceedings In limo Ino of 1 call of
c.11
time house be dlspensell with , and , his me-
tlon prevailed . The one Ilnulo ride In ox-
plalnlng vole was enforced thIs ( lorlng
for time frt tle ( , On time original vote
lime bill Wil lost by 50 to 41 I , bulL sunclent
members changed Ulelr votes to Illto the
re ult l9 to 41. '
The house ( lion took a recess unl 2
II. j m.
Uls on third reading were resuled on
reassembly for time aornoon session. lioue
roll :0 , 8t , Ilrovlllg for the /ouse
of penitentiary made . 81nlJlng
gcuths
Ilnllentary lalll gcQ Illssed by a
vole or 83 to 9. Burps uf Lancaster vote
ugall t the bill . 10 amid th3t this legislature -
laturo could not compel time branding of
(
prison Ilte goods froln other states
Time house then weaL Into committee of
COllltfU
the whole wih MUlger Inlhe calr. Iloue
loule
roll No. 13 , by Chace.a reported ( by the
commitee 01 roads amid hrldges for In.
definite lostPonemmmemmt. 'Che report 01 the
commltco was adopted. House roll No
H , by Sutton of 1olllas. for the dlscon-
tnunlce 01 township organizations by 1
vote or electors was passed.
house roil No 233 , by 10hllan , pro
viding for a military board . and amen'Jlng
section ,22a , of chapter xxi , Consolidate I
Statutes af Nebraska , r3110rled fa\'or-
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f
: : : ) Morse . .
Means
hIp' I , Busil1esso .
11) , .0
We ltfve sold out-and our stock musts be reduced to the figure set by the purchasels-
Wi 1 you help us-Of course you will , when you see our priccs- e care nothing for
- pr' at , fts-N othing for loss-In ten days we'l be out of business.
Jri' ! , : ' " fl . . . The Morse Dry Goods Co.
. miii I ' . , -
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at a - " : , ; rj ci1iz ci ) pcd from yesterday's . &cls Ilc .lor
.
-u. . : , , . ' . . . . - A
: t' .
loss 1 , - " 'e hI" , , . " lon , . -
. . ' . . wal l Jctoll , th . , G ran d
. tter would I mmmcli lea
Its business . ' , . ler mich , . '
. Farewell
. . . ( Omaha Ilee . January : ! ) . 1
to do it : . , Time Morse Dry Goods company ba . . ' ' _
" , I .my , clmngell hands. Time arrangements of the" . , . , - - 1' rIb u tc
. . sale were perfected Im\edlately upon \
Ipon
It reduces , "prtes : the time return of S. I' . Morse \ from New York Ing A h \ .
. . , , alt exists anti Boston , where ho was successful In gel- whlcli . to our , - I
: altogether . ting eastern capital interested In forming a tootled ' \ \
- Telhmmride to
oulstock
our s { - ' Long's peak new company of which he will bo time head. Time . _ ,
Al one lupposell This now compnny will take possession on localor , frIends
.
- the Ouray geld February 15. Aim Inventory of time stock will 10 catle/
in ten - " ' - ' , aled at from hal bo taken within time next ten days. covered al \ . . . .
. _ uncertain , twonty- Articies of incorporation will be fllemi wllhln alll west of Wi , . I -
- ArtcleB Incorporaton wi fell
miles southwest ot Limo noxl week Time many friends of W. I.of time district ' S e II- I n a
, .4 to 1\'er , Prom 1 Wrisley , thc present manager , will be pleased been fOi 11 , On t . b
C 1 ay S. . gold belt , which has to learn that ho will bo counlcled with the smmnk to 1 depth ot
. ges. liew company. ' wi . V. Morse nll his parls 1f a Peculiar forI , at
, . at work all drwing ners retire from nil coimumcctiomm Wll the can- what resemblimug time a a
Limo storm and ftmlly 700 . retro al connectol retime ( district but yet n ' . . I
ator\ fuly cern. The working force will nol bo re- -
I t e11s the 1 have reopened. Every duced , bitt . on the conlrar , will bo grealy I was thIs roclt Ih , .
I. and the thre or four increased upon time allvent of the new man- templed to valium off I' , . ioss
I a business failure has agemmuemmt. before ho paid any . ' .
\VhOlC 1 I store to 'ners were thrown out of agement report Is true that time Morse Dry lie called upon AI W
W 10 e S 01 e a - . In
Plaindealor.
'
Ouray Goods com will bo under , to '
Ilalllenler. comnpany wil' opened a new mining expert I'
'arenlY , rltzo . how well management , " said S. P. Morse , when asked the lirohmerty. ' 1ogo but ' vhat 1
Y GOLD BELT. "
abolt II. "Tho chnnge will he made on time amid Mr. Wuensch ,
wi
Purchasers "co. 16th. A ado ot the stock has been made to mlno went , thieve mm. . .
luck wi add much lo Parties backed by easterim capitalists , who will wont the 1 r'
partes lackell easter capitalsts wi
y maine Is to open ant endeavor to IItell time concer In the front sayed , ran $1314010. r of t 1 latV rhen 1
\vho take 1 - ' 0 favorable rellrl 10 ranl of time mmiorcantiio world. than Mr. Wuon8ch ex ,
t . ' \ercnntlo
'V 10 a < e . , . mmntry Is nssuret. . TM "I 111 no trc1ble mst I all securing easter and lie at'OICO bet "
.n Crestell Butto. That "
. . caiitnl for Nebraska Investmenls , continued
- . , , , nthraclte and bitunmin- ca"lal . . Nehrasll ' conlnled night ho soaked SOl'
blumlnJr. pre- \
. ' Jr. 1tore. cOlplele'y refltes pretho rock all nigimt J 've can
'Vo thIs can bo added rocl
lictiomma made howlers be- ,
. ( by some calamity betoolt .
possession IlclolB calamiy tonic It 10 time sa
. : and Marble Tim\ in- fore the electon , In which they plcturell thaI the former test
on the sliver proper- the election 01 Holcomb would hurt '
slver Goverimor
" - prprthe
' , . electon Goverlor hlrt something ill
' . 'd Aurlst. Reports the credit of thin state. Boston and New II eli
5
crelit . ' e
. at $111.
ago
F'eb. ' shipping ore. In $11'
. 15 I ' . 'Ishilping , DUI- York money was readily obtained toperfect , , AHer thb .
. 'oreBtIIQueen DUIthe formaton oC our new corporatiomu. " again , ' ,
- ' 'JI silver Iroper- wel
s ver -
W \ , 1.11 j I 1 . 11a k e . . . , Iho ' , ,1r or Cleopatra IroperSecretary snring , Iznloa , Morse In substance Lohmer and raId of echoed that the time the llresemmt Morse sentiments organ- Dry araln f outer : I thai , vl I . tile 1 \vhole 1 I
. , Lion thief
. t 'Ines con nlo Goods CompRny's successors meant a great lon '
. some of time deal for time business Interests oC Onmaima. \ uensc
, . .
- - . Olahn.
prIces t 0 , SU 1-t. 'les bonded Is gold embarked Time Morse In Dry blslness Goods In company Omaha first In anti mln.\ : - store by 1
. , . are being 1877 al Tenth and Jackson streets In a rnotlT1It ,
' , . week by eat wooden structure. In 1880 they removed 10 m10 . I -
YOU . . : 'slve ' do- Thirteenth and Famnain and In 1890 the octr - SO doing .
'h finds
'
commodious IflO'
fnds
present quarters were first occu10'
frlt
. "I . pHid. Time concern Is one of the largest mer- trl _
- 'Ied. cantila houses hit the west and time rumor of
B eOl IS. . _ . . ' iel time transfer was 11 the topic of time hour at the . . Begins
? , . ' ' b
club amid
"u " . Commercial cub and'on the streets today . '
Thi1ty. , , ' " : - Thursday.
1'hur's'Gay. : . .
. .
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ri. .
( n'h' , . This sale lasts but ten days-then we're out of it-
IIl'hi
oe : I J .
: : "
i.iuIu'
: iuIu' : ut SU'l 'el The Morse Goods Co.
Se11ingzoit 81" , " \ sure , Dry . Selling out sure ,
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"VI - , . ,
ably by thin 1t ' bm\t e on militia , was
recommended ' lass. , . .
Time private secrlary oC the governr
.appe'nrM , wIMmlssage from the executive
concerning the ooditon of. the finances
oC the state."l a motion of Chapman time
committee oC the wnole ) arose and reported
progress. Time comlunlcaUol of the execu-
Live was Tead" showing deficiencies In
various state Inslt tons , On motion oC
Thomas , the message was referred to the
committee on lanc , ways and means.
On thin call for 'petitiomms ; pnd memorials
there were nUlnerous' rdonses , and the
pages wIldly scirrl d around the house.
A petto from FIllmore demanled drastic
legislation against time sale and manufac-
tore of oleomargarlno. ThIs was accom-
panted by similar petitIons from almost
every county In tlo state They were al
referred to time commltteo on agriculture.
House roll No. 17 was reported by the
committee for Indefinite I postponement and
time report adopted. HOlso roll Ko. 169
was reported with 1 rccommendaton that
Il pass. .
The committee on printing reported the
result oC its investigation of time printing
oC house rolls as now perform , and recommended -
mended several Important change In the
Interest oC economy The report was
adopted.
House roil No. 67 , for the destruction
oC the Russian thistle . was recommended
for passage and the report adopted. House
roll No. 18 was favorably reported by the
judiciary committee and the report adopted
House roll No. 123 , from time commlteo on
JudicIary , was favorably reported and the
same adopted.
A resolution , by general consent acted
upon today was introduced by Thomas for
1 committee to proceed to time Soldiers'
homo at Grand Island and investigate tIme
same. The resolution was adopted.
The house then , adjourned
smi\'ons WOll , \ lUSY D.\Y.
-
Two hIlls l'aull 111 Three Other Or-
dorod F1ro8 , 'd.
LINCOLN , Jan. 30.-Speclal-The ( ) usual
large latch of anti-oheomargarimme petitions
was before the senate today. The petitions
were EO numerous that time leutenanl gov-
el'nor ruled that they should go to the com-
mite\ on agrlcultlr without reading.
Time enrolling aunt engrossing c01mllee reported -
ported that senate flies Nos. 1 and 19 had
been correctly ongrosso a 1\1 were ready for
,
passnge
Lehr , from time cOlmlteo on highways ,
bridges and ferries , presenled ( a favorable
report on senate file No. .19 , introduced by
Cross cf Jefferon. amending time statutes
relating to highways.
Michel , from the committee on miscel-
laneous subjects , reported tenato flies 13 , 32 ,
22 alum ! 18 , ' ni with a lav * able recommoenda-
ton except No. 22 , f No. 13 Is the pure food
bill , Inlroducelllby ( 10po , and Was sent to
time general lf o. 32 , by Stewart , pro- :
vides for the PWuflOjit oC a bunty out of the
state treasury IIMlept destructioum I
, destructon oC wild
wid
animals No. :18 ; , by Iehrrovlde ! a law
for the creatol 1bl\la \ dich fund In time soy-
eral counties. t'h coimmmnittee
countes 'h cOllltteo recolmended
the postponement 1\lefnlely of No. 22 , In-
trodlc ll by lhlli , 'hirovlding that the saloon
keeper who sells dr gives away liquor on
eleetOI day or2on Sunday 81131 ha\'o his
lcense revollel llle objected to time P08t-
onement 01 hi bill , and moved that It be
It
placed on genclesilhiej Tent
genel .Jel ' 'ett supported the
moton , and on time ayes and nays the mo
ton ( was agreethrto. ,
A large nUII\n Qf new bills were Intro-
dncoll nnd readvfQr 1b first ( line , while those
Introclure ) 'estrl < y Were read time second
tme and referred to slanc1ng ( cOlllleel ,
Senate files OI1 and 19 were read time
third tme and'pa ' jd , whereupon the senate
took a recess 11\11 2 o'clock
At the afernbbn' ' .eEs Ion , the senate , after
listeumimig 10 a number of reports from standIng -
Ing cOlmltel , reaived itself Into comll-
tee of the whOle to consider bills on general
ille . with McisaQn In the chair. '
'he nut bill taken UP was senate file No
2 , introduced by Oraham ( , and providIng
that time owners A'alY real estate against
which 1 decree DC ( foreclosure bas been ren.
dere,1 , In any court or record , and the ( owner
of any real estate levied ulln to fatsfy a
JI\lgment or decree 01 any kind , may redeem
the sme from the len of Juch decree or
lev ) ' nt ap tme before the , sale 01 time tal6
by laying , into court time alount of such
Judgment , together wih all Inlerest and
costs : anti that any such real estate 1ay
he redeemed ly the owner thereof , or by any
Judgment creditor ot such owner , between
( lie day of sale and the tme when such sale
shah he connrmell , by paylnj lute court time
amount bid by the purchaser for such real
estate . at simeriff'mm bale . with interest upon
.uch amolnt from time date of sale 10 time
day ef redemption at time rate drawn by the
,
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judgment or decree under which the sale
was made.
GRAhAM EXPLAINS HIS ' BILk
. Graham , .who had. Introduced the bill by
request , moved that when the committee
rise Il report the bill back to the senate
with tIme recommendation that It be engrossed
for third reading. The motion provoked an
Interesting debate. ,
In answer to a question from 'ett , Gra-
ham explaine'l that the , bi was Intended to
protect the interests oC time owner of land
sold under. decree of foreclosure. He used
the following' illustration : The owner oC a ,
piece of property value at $3,000 and mortgaged -
gaged for $2,000 , might not bo able to dis-
charge time mortgage when Il became due.
The morlggee mlrht bid It In for $ ,600.
Under the law the owner could redeem by
paying $1,500 Into conrt the mortgngeo sti
holding I deficiency Judgment against him.
Or , If the owner was unable to redeem time
property , any of his judgment creditors might
redeem time same.
Tert attacked the bill as a vicious measurO ,
claiming that the owner would b entirely
unprotected In case ho would not bc able to
redeem as promptly as some credItor might
expect.
Hitchcock vigorously opposed the bill , claIm-
Ing that its provisions would deter capital-
Ists from buyIng In property under decree ,
and thus leave the owner It time mercy of the
mortragee , who would bid In tIme property al
a low figure.
Lindsey favored the bill In so far as I
referred to the owner , but nol 10 the Judg-
mont credItor. He therefore moved as an
ment
amendment to the bill that the words "judg-
ment creditor" bo stricken out. The amend-
mcnt was agreed to , and time bill ordered to
a third reading
The committee then took up senate file No.
67 , a bill Introduced by Dressler , providing
that a landlord shall have a len for his rent
upon all crops grown upon time demised
premises and upon any other personal prop-
erty of the tenant and not exempt from cxe-
cuton , which has been used Ullon the
promies during the term for time period 01
one year after a year's rent or the remit oC a
shorter perIod claimed , fnls due , but such
len shall not In any case continue more than
six months after the expiration oC the term
This bill Illovolted 1 lively discussion All
of time senators on the republican side favored
the bill except Wright , who bItterly attacked
I , claiming that It was without justice or
equity. WrIght , by his opposItion , drew the
fro of all the friends of time bill.
Caldwel , In time midst of I lively colloquy ,
wanted permIssion 10 ask a ( location 01 '
WrIght. '
"In what month docs the senator from Lancaster -
caster loan lax seed to the farmers ? "
"In April , " retorted Wright
The 11elon was drawn out by time fact
that WrIght makes a business o loaning
lax seed to farmers. antI the 11roposell law
would give time landlord a len prior to any
ho might secures Pope declared In a Heel
nature argument that Wright was seltng
to obtain undue Qlvantare over the landlord
Stewart undertook to It I time bill by movIng -
log to ( strike out all after the enactng clause ,
but ho failed to muster the votes. lie then
Proposed that Ihe hi le' amended EO as to
glyo time landlord a len on time lenanl's wife
and cimiltiremu.
Afer considerable discussion thin commitee
ordered thin bill engrossed for third reading.
All'fATION lULL AmNUED.
Time next bill taken up I ) the commllee
of time whole was the al"bllralol bm immtro-
duce by nlh , Time labor committee hind ,
reported a number o amendments very ma-
tonally altering some of the provisions ot
time bill. The amendments provide hat ( the
arbitrators thal be appointed by the district
court . , and that. they shall receive fO per
day for actual tme served.
lalo sought 10 engrlf another amendment -
ment reducIng ( lie pay of the arbitrators 10
$3 per day , lie argued that If the pay was
$10 I'er day time coals would he enormous.
Smith drew a tlShl round of applause by
retorting that even at $10 per day time arhl-
tratort would Iot cost the taxpayers ono-
tentl a much a9 It does to cal out time
omliltIa.
Time cmmltpo agreell 10 report the bill
wih thl ( recommendatIon that I be passel
a aJneded , The commllee then rose
Stewart made In Inelectual atempt 10
knock out time favorable report on senate file
No G7 , but the senate decllimeil. 'Che fa\'or-
able report on alt three bills was then agreed
t (
McliCby , from the relief comnumihttee. jmre
Nentcll I substitute bill for house roil No. I ,
autimoriziog count hOards 10 issue UOlds
wlh which 10 purchase seed for teatite
fannen. house roll No. 1 was rott tlo
Iolse
third ( line last SalurdlY } , but Was recom.
mlted lt time last momell hi order that ( an
amcndment might \e added 10 enable renters -
ers , lessees of Ichool lands Ild farmers on
government landl Jo ( bllin the relict ex
tended by the ull , 'Cho senat\ uered time
substitute printed Inl then alJourne ! .
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DEF.OIE."ClS - MUST DE IIEL ,
Governor loleomb Senls a ) Special Message
: to the Logisimcture ;
LINCOLN ; .flin . ' 30.-Spc ,
LNCOLN J'in. - ( ' iaij-Governor ) '
Holcomb transmitted a special message to the
two branches oC the legIslature this afternoon -
noon calling attention tD the fact bat In 1
two of the state institutions n deficiency In
time maintennnce fund existed AccompanyIng -
Ing time message were letters fully expihmning
time facts which contributed to bring about
the deficiency. The message and the accom-
panying correspondence follow :
To tim. : Honorable . time Senate or the Stale
of Nebraska : I deem It my duty to cal
your attention to the condition or certain
institutions of the stale with reference to
the stnteof the npI1rOprlltolS made by the
preeedlnG Jeglsllture.
I al1peats : from the information presented
to me that In two of tho' state immstitutions
the expenditure In certain Instutons
hauste the approlrlatonl mmle ly the last
legislature and I deficiency now exists In
such funds.
In the Instlule for the Deaf and Dumb ,
10catet at Omaha , Neb . I am Informed by
the superintendent that the appropriation
for living expenses iii entirely exhmumsted ,
and hue eatimmites that it will require $1,800
to meet the requirememmts of the Institution
out of this ftmmmd until the general nppro-
oriation becomes avnuiablC. Theme was imp-
propriated by time precedIng iegislature for
the living CXlCflSQS of this institution time
sum of $11,000.
It also appears that at time Norfolk Itos-
pitmol for time Insane , located at Norfolk ,
Nob. . time appropriation for board and cloth-
hog mnade by the preceding iegtsimtture is ox-
Iuausted , and upon estimates made by time
superintendent and stewart ! it will require
$ S00 to meet the demands of the imistitution
upon this fund until time expiration of the
biennial period for which time appropriation
was made.
I submit herewith copies of time commmini-
cation to this 001cc from time superintendent
of time Deaf and Dumb institute. and also
from time steward of time Norfolk mtsyiumn to
time supcrlntemmdent bearing upon this sub-
ject.
I submit this information to you ( or such
nction by your huonorablo body as you may
deem proper , Very respcctfuliy ,
SILAS A. IIOLCOMiI , Goverimor.
COTII1ESI'ONDENCE IN TIlE CASE.
NORFOLK , Nob. , Jmmn. 13 , 18)5.-Dr. C. B.
LIttle , Supcrintentiemmt , Norfolk , Nob. : Dear
Him'-.I respectfmmily desire to call your ntteum.
( ion that ve 'iummve expended our npproprimm-
tion ( or the current period for hoard anti
clotiming. Iinhtmnce unexpended Junummry 1
was $1,216.96. Our grocery bill for thm qmmar-
( or ending Itharchm 11 , 189.m , In $750 , time goods
having been dehivereth. Our contract for
hour for time saran penciL Is $200 mind it will
taico all of that. for the hmospitnl , mu you
know. is tilled withu Patients to its full cmi-
iuclty , Ve Imave bought bottomto Umute
$100 , mind meat $22:5. : anti other liabilities $75 ,
shuowimig a totmmi liability 01' $1,360 , umimarly
$100 over hialmmnce on lummimil January 1.
I estimate timmtt we will requIre $100 for
meat thin balance of time qmlmirter. anti tO0
for butter. nail $200 for immcitlentni anti necessary -
essary nrticies for food and oilier mmrticles
ciurmrgenimle to board and clotiming.
The remumon vim3' this ( lurid falls short
of our wants is well knowum to yell ; I need
not mneumtion hilt thin items. First : 'rime
building of the simougimter house out of time
board antI clothing fund. 'l'lmis vas iloume 1mm
time imutemest of ( 'conouny mmrmi ( saying , mmmi
luau proved to ho sucim , anti with limo full
knowledge amid consent of time board , 5cc-
oumul ; 'i'hmn thrIlling amid cost of mmcmv yell
taken out of this soupe ( Lurid , s'itim time direct -
rect ormleri4 nod iersonmml supeu-vb'ion of time
hommrtl him the exercise of a. 5imimitl Lund wise
discretion , mummimhe necessary by time oxigea.
ciemi of the case.
I umeed not add timot under time Positive
ommiermi of time bonrtl so are lrohmiiiitu'd ( mm
runtmimmie nh ) ' uleiicieney , but we intuit bummyn
meat nnml butter anti some other iuucimientnl
items of food urmil feed to carry us through
to imlmmrcim .11.
Aside from timia one quarter we mire in
good shape anti caim go through to time end
of time biennial ImeriomI. % 'ery respecItmmiiy ,
J. F : , SIMI'b'ON , Steward ,
OMAHA , Jan , 19 , 1895.-lIeu. Silas A. liol.
mini , , Governor of .Noiumumukmm , Lirmroln ,
Net , . ; Dear HimAs per our conversation of
yesterday , I hand you imerewilim mm muinteimmeot-
showing time status of aluproiurimmtiomms ( or
this institute ,
You sviii observe that on ( hue item of livIng -
Ing expenses time ( timid is eximnustimmi , II
wotmiti require about $1,800 to mneet expeimmiemi
lii thus ( unul tiii now aiipmopriatiomms tire
nvauiaitlo ( April 1) ) . There viiI mmrobably imu
ii surplus in the fund for ( mmcl amid higlmtmt.
it will be miecemuemry to Provide for this
item of living ( mind. hope you will make
mulch recommendation to time legialmituro aim
in your jutigtrmemit mviii lwuvlmie time means
to rumi mmmi throtmghm.'m'rv truly yours ,
J. A , OlfliHi'IE. Superintendent ,
( JNNOT Ui'L' iltihhl OLThlIi iliI.t.S.
UouIO Cuiumumlttuo mmml Cislumm , liii. Trouble
with AII im's EzlemmuItiirc. ,
I4lCOLN , Jan , 30.-Specimmh-Thm ( ) cool.
milieu Ito clainma will zmqL nmiilio a report until
about time middle of February. Members of
time conmimmittee say timat they experiemmco great
difficulty in gettimmg at time inside of time bills
timat have beelm tiled with tlmem for payment.
otiming deilmuito can be ascertained tromp limo
dales , There Is good reason to ielieye tba
many of timem imavo been paid , or partially 4.
paid , before lucy came limb time committee's'
hands. In consequence of this uncertainty
they are compelled to return many of timem
. to time different state 'omcorsfor' verificatiout-
and audit. Time bills imicurreti by ox-Secretary
of State Alien are in a decidedly mixed UI )
cotmilition. At present nothing dehhmmito can be
obtained in regard to time emmorunous amount of
money which ho expended for legislative anti
other supplies during a few weeks prior to
lila retirement fr rn office. It is behieveml
that $15,000 will not cover time expense for
renovating the state capitol amid supplying
limo senate chamber and hail of roprLsena. (
tives with carpets , stationery , books , etc.
Thieve is a story that Allen lisa pocketed these
bills and gone off on a pleasure trip liii
claimed before time legislature convened that
umono of time bills caine to him. lie said lie
had ordered thmeni cli sent to the committee
on claims , and had not agreed to pay any
certain amount , but all was to be left to tue
Conmnmitteo on claims anti time committee on
finance , ways and means. Time committee
on ciaiumms nos' say that as yet none of thee. a
bills have shown up , anti the burning question
of time committee room is , where are they ?
p
ll'E,9TJtItN I'RNSIO.Vi.
Votcramm , of' time Late Wmmr lteummommiljcretl by
time Geimerat ( boverzmmmmmmmmt ,
WASHINGTON , Jun. 30.-Speolai-pen. ( )
siorns gmminted , issue of Jmmntmamy 17 , were ; (
Nebrasica : increase-Frederick J. SmIth ,
Bordeaux , Dawe9. Reissue-hicinricim Loh-
meler , Piemutaumt Dtmle , Seward ; henry C.
r.ale , Wiiiier , Saline , Originmmh widows ,
ctc.-Mory 11. Armor , Smmmner , Dawon.
Iowmt : I ncremuue-F'retleric'k II eutlman , len.
ver , lirenmer. fleissue-ItoJert B. Aileim ,
Muscatine , Muscatine. Origimmal widows ,
etc-ltichmarml 1' . Lmmrloimi , ( ( mother ) South
English.
Sommtbm 1)mhcota : Rclmueume-1Ienr' van
Scimaick , Oitlimmmm , Kingsbury ,
Colorado : Origimiuu-Leyi A. Mansfield ,
Pmmliio , Pueblo ; 'Jiurus Shmdclcey , hiolyoke ,
Phuiiilin.
Montana : Oeigiomtl-Parijk O'Mally , .
L.ewlstowmm , } 'crus.
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liemmimlimgtomm lti.muuiy tom' Mcmi ,
VAILEJO , Ci.l , , Jami. i0.-Tlme gunboat
Bennington is mmii ready for sea and will
sail for Central American imorts tonmorrow
niomaimig.
NO SURGERY :
A Discovery Which Will Intoro3t
.sirid Benefit Thousands.
it ; hluimimivomi time Neesumsity of Iimmrbtmrommum Stir.
gicul Opormmtiouma ,
Stmitomuoiuia , fromim 'ritose Vhto Jlmmvo
l'emutoii It.
Modern medical science antI skill has at
last succeeded lit producing a romnetly which
effectimmmliy cures timat comnmomm , but extremely
anumoyinmg troubie , piles.
'Fime Pyramid I'ilo Cure is time remedy ro-
( erred to aummi repeated ovid thorough trials of
time rummiedy mlmmrimg time imimst thmreo years hmavo
denionstrmieul ( thmmit it is time loumg-somigimt.far
remuiemly which can ho depended mmpoit as a
goumuiumo cure. 'i'imore are mommy remnethieuu
wimicim give relief , but such relief Is only
tcmmmperary , smith time trommhie soon rctmmmns , as
bud or worse timimum over , But tIme Pyraunmiti
Pile Cure stands lracticaiiy aloao aim a last-
hug cure. It hot oniy gives Imummoediutu rhict
but time relief is thieve to stay.
Mr. J , \ \ ' , Rollins , a gentienumim livinmj at
Sweet Springs , Mo. , writes lmtieily amid to liii ,
point regmmrdiiug hula experiemm o witim l'iitaa. lie
says ; "I consider the Pyrammuid Z'ile Cure . .
witimout. an equal , IL cured mime lit less than
thmirty days. I waited fifteen days or morn
to be sure time remedy hmmmd fully cured in.
before writing you. I Comm imow army I ama
cured , and I itimail recomimmnond time Pyranilti
l'ilo Cure at every possible opportunity be.
cause It deserves it. "
\Vo ( lUoto from ( lila geuitlemnmn's letter to
miuiow our readers lmo' proumiplly thi remedy
acts , amid else ( limit there is no return of thm
trouble.
Time Pyrimmnid l'ila Cure Is simple and im5rnm.
less , cgimtmmiumlumg immmreiy vegetable limgredieumls ,
anti can be used in all cases with ierfect
safety and with time assurance that a cure
will 10110w , Pimyslciaummi lmreacribu it amid use
it ii ; all cases of lilies iii liroforence to time
danger anti ummcertaluty of a surgical opera-
lieu , It cures wltimou palmi or immoonyommienpe
of army Jdrnh ,
Time Pyramid Pile Cure is prepared b the
lyramnltl irug Cv. of AIWon. Michi. , and solti '
by druggists everywmeo. Thm smmfet , surest ,
cheapest 'lle Cure before Lime public , ntl QP
you can try with almimct crlahms eucees.
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