. . . ,1 . + ' . . ; r . , " 1 . - - . I 2 TIIj OMA1TA DAILY R.ELl@AFttRDAY : , FEBRUARY 16 , 1891. In many Instances funds belonging to the state , which were heJeI by county treasurers penllln utllemcnt with the state treasurer : Il III to collect these the attorney general will brig : suit against the several ; counties There Is some doubt as to whether the . , counties will bo liable to the state for money lost to the county treasurers hy reason of the fallllro of the depository bankR. If the state secures a judgment the taxpayer of the county will have 10 pay their taxes twice. If the slab doeR noL win the cases , the sllIte will bo out the amount lIuspendell In the broken banks The amount of [ county funds suspended , In " the lrJ.en ! blinks Is oxh blted In the following : statement : tl ' lienrnwy . eommercllli and Ravings hank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; tl ) ) 00 Cretr , Alnlp. flanof NchrAsk1. . . . . . . . 2.3e 81 f Hprlng\'I"v , Rank ot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.r.,901 , ; "Innvorlh , .HAnk of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,9x3 y1 I \Vshrx , . Shdr flank ( or. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2..1 . ,8 IIlt ere"II , I.'orml'rll' and Mercnns' tonnk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.MS 01 . Ogainlin Iielth County .L. , link. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/,3'2 ' U . Jlralrkr , . \merlcan bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1..03' . r 8hul'PlI ' : 1'1\11111'1' and l .1trchanl bank III r. . : Jo'mnkltn , 8hdn Hanll nr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,27233 11..1 Cloud , 1.'nrmNs' and Merchans' . Link . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30. 6 O'Nrnl 11011 ( 'ounl ) ' Lama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.M226 Jtusll\'llIe. IIAnl ; of.,1..r.r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,010cl "ml1I , IIAnl1 or. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0) < J 0 0 'ocInlt'III ; , Commercial l'Anll. . . . . . . , 617 3. 1Ineoln ( 11)111111 ) National : hank. . . . . . . . . . . r.1.2.1 0\ \ JI en IIi c' " , Nebraska National . . . . . . . . . . . . 21ll ! a1 Kemney : , lIurrlllo County National. . . . . . II.M 01 J'eArnry : 1.'ltRt Nallnnlll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.2510'J 1rarney. Ienrne NAtlon11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,01) I p ) < ) flrnnt Fires Nntlonal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . h.tll IX 'Vi-pinynler ! : . e0l11mcrcl,11 bank , . . . . . . 617 ! 3. Trenton , hank nf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t.loo 02 Totals l91.8000 : ; There Is no method of arriving at the exact proportion of this amount which belongs to the state. 'fho amount , however. Is large , 80 large that withIn the past six months the temporary school fund lies 1II\llergolio a shrinkage ! In round figures of $100,000. The depository act has been In force scarcely . Iy three years and tile losses already amount j to 191.805 In connly funds nlone. The loss of slate flllllls Is $241,3Gl , and the grand total I Is S133lliG. NA1'WS BIG PAY llOT. [ . . \ The senate pay roll Is still large .enough. An examlnntlon of tile voucher book shows that during the month of January the senate 1111 : Its OmCEl' ! nnll elllllloyes Sir.9G . No elll' r ploye ' received pay for sovlces Ierformell later I than 'l February I , and many of them dill not draw pay for the full 1110nth. And yet they cost the state 1,59G-very nearly one tidul ! of the total amount paid < hy thin senate two years ago It Is not to the credit of the re- I publican majority In the senate that for the I month of .Ianuary the louse /11111 / Its cm- 1 ployes hut $2,3G7 , practically one-halt of the 1 amount paid hy the senale. The senators will ho considerably surprised at the end , of the session to learn that their pompous prau lees of rotrenchmcnt have been discounted hy t , . thO"ccld ' o.'c of the figures from the and It. r's I books. At the rate paid during ! the month of i i January : , the senate pay roll for the month I of February I will amount to nearly $6,000- I and If Senator Caldwell . chaIrman of the engrossing . grossIng committee , Ieells his word this amount will ho largely Increased , for Iw stated In open sCllllte last week that he still I needed more help ] ! In his ottlco mitt would materially Increase Ills force within ten days. In the meantime there Is much speculation ns to the future course of Auditor Moore with reference . to the lIIegllly appointed em- I Vloye.'I Iti' the senate lie gave notice on F , bruary. 1 that he would refuse payment to I more than seventy-four when the second ) monthts pay roll comes to hint Some sen- ntors arrogantly defy tine auditor \0 \ do hIs worst ; hot none of them will dare to call the auditor Into the ( supreme court for U , " final \ adjustmEnt of the controversy along linen laid down by the constItution and the statute : . The auditor has the whip If he cares .to use It. I UNEARTHED A RATE DILL. The railroads : of Nebraska have up to today , been resting easy , under the assumption that . they would not be the object of hostile legls- - t Tattoo nt the present session. Senator Calcl , I well of Hall county today ended the railroad . sltslenSe by Introducing an apparently harm- less and ancIent looking bill , entitled "An act to establish a uniform rate per mile on , freight rates on each class tit freIght , to prohlhlt the giving of rebates and to punish : , tine violation ot the ) . same. : : Theobject oJ the x , till as gathered from Its perusal , Is 10 re- ; r _ quire all railroads doIng business In Nebraska "j i d' to kayo 'a' ' unlfcrm ; 9'p. ' lflcatlon , aM' to " , Charge n , ! ) uniform iale , . , .per mile ppr 100 . pounds , too or carload , 'rho bill , It It should < " . ' become n law . would make trouble. If the , 7 ' rate should happen to be 1 cent per ton per . m . mile on freight In a given classificatIon on , .v nil roads , the road havIng the shortest line , JiJ , . betrveeti any two competing points would . t ; . llllYO n decIded advantage ever the other : ' The road having the long haul \\ouldl be t' : prohibited from glvln rebate , and If the i proposed law should be strictly observed 9 some railroads : would have an Immense ad- II vantage ! over others . ' 'fOltIt" II.\UU ASD 1)J8 LITTLE t Commlttf'o IIf the tthulo Itnsy ! UlscIIsslnl Two Mlnll MCllonr" . . ! LiNCOLN , I eb. -Speclal.-The ( ) house , worked Industriously all day , although results I were small. The mornIng was consumed inspirited spirited . discusslon of Judd's pec'al sees grain I noto" ! bill : 'which ' ' was recommended for pas- Hage , and the hours of the afternoon wore away to the monotony of a rather sleepy debate . bate of Darry's measure to supply free libraries - rles to public school dlstrlcl : : The spccal : seed grain note bill , recommended . . . mended ' tor , passage this mornIng In committee - " 'tPe' or Ihe whole , excited quite an animated dlstuwlon. : The bill provides for a tlegollRLb mote to be given for seed grain , whIch shall . become n lien on the crop ' It mUst also be recorded , with the county clerk , the same as 'I ' I"C1litt l ' mortgage \ , and , UpOn payment , must be rclea cll. If the crop falls to satisfy the . note the maltr Is held for the resldu There H , lWaa"an attempt made to mend.the measure by making ho I note cover grain for feeling purposes , but It was voted down hr a large , " " majority . The two junketing committees on finance , ways and means , and on 11\IlJllc lands and buildings , are not IIIlely 10 report within several - oral days , J1\rns of Lancaster says that his committee missed malting conllectlons with Nebraska City . Beatrice and Peru entirely , r There ore signs of disintegration of the strong combine which existed a week age , : for pjloprllllon8. ; : The h'nck CO gIven line State university bill doubtless In a great measure accounts for the sudden depletion In the ranks " " ' ' of 'upproprlators 'l'ho university e bal.mlll [ lax was the keystone to the appropriation . prlatlon are.h , ahd It has fallen. It Is not a long shot to say that not one of the lIumor- s" OilS bills for bUlllllng appropriations for atale . Institutions will over reach Governor 1101- i comb. III this conlloctlon attention Is dl- / , \ rected to tine hili of Merrlcl . house roll No. : " 451 , ' Which n asks for $50,000 for new buildings / for the Instltullon for Feeble , fhlllell Youth at f Deatrleo. ' Il IIIJpears from Ito hill that pro- 11'minary j Tans and specifications have already . I ready been drawn old are now on the In tine I otllco of tea' commission of public lands anti buildings for a hospital and custodial / do- partment "Illcluding boiler house and bailers , engine room , laundry , elc. , as per general . plan adopled.I' Front ! this text It hi ovldent that this general plan Las been incubating , : for some time , though when It was "adoptell" .I 1s not Ileflnltet- known , nor by whom , I Chapman , In explaining the object of his resolution , IntrOlluced today and adopted , says that the committee on accounts onel 'expendl- tune justly complalllllll ( at tile delay In fcelvlnu ! the bIlls for legislative supplies That there Is an eye.opener In store for the < ( . people of Nebraska when ex.Seeretary of State Allen's bills come pouring In , Is admitted - mitted on all II Id l'Ii. The scandalous details t must all Cone out , and II ! Is the purpose of Chapman to taro Allen's recllless extravaano ! ; IjhPWU UII nt an early day , not hater than the f , 20th Ins I. . anti Including all su II n plies fur- f nlshod prIor 10 February 9. I FollowIng Is Iho resolution reported by the , committee appointed yesterday : , and adopted . this morning 1.1) the house : Whel''ns , Death hall visited the home of our speaker Hon. C. L. lIIchllrds , IUIiI hUH taken front the care or loving purOlll1l a baby hey , whose living snub was 10 lhem UIO sunlhltt : of Qxlsteneo ; thel'ofm'o bo It Hl'solve'I , That tills house hall 11"1I1'uoc1 with 1rofoulnd sorrow of the great lunlen , . C1t grief 110 recently lalll upon the heart ot our speaker and the shl"uro b\ hlphlby of his fellow JnUlllhllrli III hurny ief'llorc.1 111m III the hope that It m'l ) ' svrvt rIJ II.S- IIn&IO ; his tiorroW' ; and bo It lurther Ueso\\'ell \ , 'J'hat' ' the chief clerk ot this bonnie bo and Is hereby dh'cctOII to hl0 " these l'lJsohatlonll n\lprOIrlntely \ , engrossed , and a copy presentotl to our speaker. ( \ \ " . 11. UAHnI80S. JOhIA A. lIA\'mS . ImG\H hlOW.tRlS. ROUTINE 01 'fH1 wOIm : . Chalrmnll . It the Judiciary committee Mlln- ger . called tine house to order tilt morning 111 the a1.lsbllco of Speaker Itlchards It was a 11101'1I1111 of resofuttons. ( There was u bunch of Ihel1ou tine clerk'lI desk Tine one first ' referred to 'the ! coillUllttue UII tClUtlOH:1 ' \ : will t Yt 4 . noblnMn'R , provle11nc that : 300 copies of [ the blue book ] of 1891i be IIlstrlbuted among mem- bets of the llOuS ( ! Knup sent up n resolution , which was adopted on suspension of [ the rules , thanking the donators of sUPlllles for the needy front other stntes. Another resolution waR re- erred to the committee en finance ways and means , providing that the elghl or ten bodies of union veterans now In the potter's field of the lIos11l1nl for the Insane at 1.ln- coIn be removed to \\'ukn cemetery , at a cost not to exceed \ $100 Chapman lead the following \ resolution on the desk , whle/ / , on snslrenslon of the rules , wa adopted : lIu/lol\'ell , That nil \ claims for luJplles furnl8hl'II Ihl ! leltlslntlH'u previous to Pl'h- r1l1l\'Y 9. lbf' : , . he submitted 10 the com- mltteo on accounts ! 111111 opnlItur" of tills Inousfion or before , I"ebrllary 20. 1835 , or the same he cOlllpell",1 to await 1\I'l\on \ until the assembling of the TWl'lItylIC1h se8"lolI of the ehrlllka ! state ] cI : laturc. The house then went Into committee of [ line whole to consider bonito roll \ No. 287. .JurlI'8 ( seed grain solo / ) bill , with Brady III the chair. The entire morning , : was passed In the Illsl'lIFSloli of this measure , with the , result that the bill Was recolllmendell for pastago ns amended , The homo took n recess until 2 p. m. IInmedlatey ] 011 reassembling \ the house went Into committee of the whole on bills on general file , with Van 1I0llsell In the chal : . The cOl11mltteo's substitute for louse roll No. 210 , by harry , provlJlng for the maintenance - tenanco of pUblic libraries In school districts , was reeolJlmenlle I for passage. House roll No 132 : : . by Munger relating to the assessments or lAnds ( and lots by county commissioners sitting ! as hoards of equalization - tion , was 01l\11Iel1llel1 for IJnSage The c01\1l11lttce of the whole ] ties rosa and reported { to the hous" , which report was adopted. The house then adjourned SBTJ : - : : UN nOU1'INEvolcl ( . Four nt 'nt"on's Stills CIIIHhlerOt ! aunt ltceouuttmudrd " for 1"IR".Ir. LINCOLN Feb lli.-Speclat.-Toda ( ) was n field day In the senate for Senator Watson Pour of his bills were considered In C01\1- millee of the whole , recommended fer passage - sage and ordered engrossed for third read- tng. After accomplishing this much the senate at noon adjourned until Monday afternoon - noon 1Inmeellately after the reading of the jour- nal a lIumher or new hills were Introduced , bringing the total up to 290. The hl's : Introduced - troduced last week were taken up , read the second time and referred to appropriate com- millees. The senate then went Into committee of tine whole with Pope In the chair , to con- sider bills on general file The first bill taken UI was senate file No. 11. hy Watson , a joint resolution sUlJmlttlng to the voters of Nebraska a proposItion to call n conven- tion for the purpose of revising the cons1l- tullon. The bill was recommended for pas- sage. Senate ale No 41. by Watson was also recommended ! for passage It Is a bill pro- viding that nil county jails III counties of this state havIng more than 25,000 Inhabitants that are so constructed that tine lIoors of thE cells are below the surface or the ground are to be dechred a ntnlsnnce anti the bill makes It the duty or the county hoards to raise tine doers or such jails : so that they shall heat at least ont foot above the surface of the ground. In case the jail Is not EO constructed . structed as to permit the raising of the Heor the county hoard Is directed to build a inn v jall. The bill only I affects alee county , where the present jail will become a nuisance If the measure becomes a law. Senate file No. H , by Watson , was also recommended for passnge. It repeals the present law requiring railroad companies olllg business In this state 10 equip theIr cars with tomatlc couplers and substItutes the national law , which Is not to go Into effect until on and after January 1. 1808. Senate file No. 259 , by Watson , Introduced last week ] . was advanced to the head of the general file . recommended for passage and ordered to n third readlnl It Is Imo\\11 as the halt county bill and will enable the state to transfer the cases against the alleged 'ynchers ' of Dntrelt Scott from Holt count : ' to some other CQuhty. It provIdes that all crlminaL cases shall lie tried In the county ' where the offense was committed , unless It shall appear to the court on affidavits that a fair and Impartial trIal cannot be hill thcre- 'tn : III such case the court may direct the accused to be tried In some other county , upon application of the attorney general. The commltteo then rose . and the several reports were approved. When senate file No 11 , providing for a constitutional convention , was up In committee - tee of the whole Graham Succeeded without any difficulty In making a radical amendment. The bill as It was Introduced authorIzed the governor 10 designate one weekly newspaper In each county In which the proclamation submitting the proposition for a convention sbould bl printed Graham's amendment pro- vided that tits newspapers should he desIgnated - Ignated by the secretary of state. When the coml1ltte reported the bill back to the sen ale iproeher : : endeavored < 10 knock out Ora- ham's amendmont. In discussIng the pro- posal Caldwell admitted' ' that the object of Graham's' amendment was to prevent pop- ullst newspapers from obtaining even n slllall slice of state patron ago. The senate adopted the report of the committee , IncludIng Gra- ham's amendment Crane presented a petition from cItizens of Molt county asking , : the legislature to make an approprIation with which to rosecule the trial of the cases against the alleged yncher I . of Darrelt Scott The petltloll was referred to the con1lnilloo on finance , ways and means. The senate then , on motion of Senator : Sloan , adjourned unlll Monday ! \ afternoon at 2 o'cloelt. - Sour milk should never be used with baitIng - lag powder Dr. Price's males rood light and sweet. sweet..WITH . WITH THE GRAND JURY .Ix IlIdll'tlllfllts Itotnrnod ' . Yo'tot'day-.h- : olher."II' Routon I'rob..hl" Yesterday afternoon the grand jurors returned - turned six Indictments 10 Judge Scott. They also reported that they had failed to find truo' hills against Charles Smith , who was charged with robbery , and Calvin H. Spriggs who was charged with embezzling $ GO from tine Progress. These prisoners were ordered releasOlI. The fumy also fails d to find an in- : IIlctment IIgnlllst Charles Lee , who Is III jail ; for stealln , : an overcoat from Germallia hall , but ns ho hal already been arraigned , Judge , . Scott held that lie would < 1 have to stand trill The jllry then adjourned to meet Monday afternoon . ernoon nt 2 o'clocl . Just before reporting the jury waa . cousid- erlllg the case of Vaughn lIazen , who Is III jail on tine emerge of picking pockets The probability Is that thogrand jurors will remain In session during next week All of the matters that County Attorney Daldrle , : wished to bring to their attention , with tine exception of one small case weN brought to an end yesterday , But rumors In regard ; to other thinGs have come to tllo ears of the members of tine jury , and from this tire on until tile close of. their sitting they will consider these matten. What these matters are ts n secret burled deep In the earls of the members , but II Is salll that one ll ! them Is tine alleged corruption of the ponce I department ef the city , It Is thought that Currier's lIema",1 , for an In\'Osll- atlon , : of the reasons which led ] to his discharge . charge front the county store will also be given consideration Inquiry nil to gambling In South Omaha was IInlslcd : yesterday Among line I\'ltnetises called < < was Thomas hooter , treacurer of South Omaha . - I\l'u \'I'\I'\c'"II : \ New 1..1111111. Friends of Miss Stncla Crowley In Omaha have Just received word that rho hall lIken ! Chicago In onu of tine hl'h ! schools of Ch cagO at salary or $1.IXoO per yel\l' Out of 00 : apl'\lculltli \ tpr high ; school Cl'I'lI\kntol \ : QM EXPECTANT MOTHERS. a I yltiENpbleb That I our wondrrful , uskea gr.rtfrth : r.I I may S b6 within ten rurh "r I'llvo III\YU rrduerd the \11'lc8 10 ilL" Ilall.r 1"1' wille. lIe\TAra or frauds , ouulltor.II. . . , . .I .ub.t1tL'tcJ. 1'AKU NOTItINO UUT . . . _ . MOTHERS FRIEND. [ . . . 501.15111' ALL IUUGGi6Te. . . . t7Wrlt. for task" TO UOTnEKs" : matial < I tr.t > . TIlE111laprIEl.111nE1iUA'PoiICo. ' : ( ! . I ' .lIol..I'aprhtor. . AI 11o..h. . Ila. * lM * ] ifil1 ] JdJ 1UL * x. M1sA Crowley wa ! ' ! one out of twelve who pMsel1 the exnmlnatlon. Sh" tnl.es the snme work there that she haeI In the High school here. . iriiiris JIdUif 111.1 F..IST llU.Y. Valuable ltRCI1r tlrol'l Dead nt the land : or 1\ 'I' " . " . III11 pole nt 1111" II\.trlct \ , SAN FRANCISCO , l eb IG.-The first 2- 'I'artolt ! race of the year waR run today ninth ! 'elght likely looking ! youngsters ! facct ! line starter , Although he did ! not win , Ed Corrll'an's ! Derochment colt , which has been named o\\'alslli. seemed to he the best ! of the lot , hut ho wits not up to n race. In thc last race , White Cloud n hea [ ' lly I I played favorite lit 2 to I , mn away two mines ! sad dropped dead lIe was owned 11) J. 1 ! : . } ing. ! ' : SumnHlr : First race , five ! furlongs ! ' : , selling : Motto , 93 ! . Grll1ln (1 ( to 1) ) , won ; Ite \ seater 103 , Bel'- gen (6 ( to 1) ) , second ! : Cntch 'I' : m , 9 h. Cockran ( I to 1) ) , third. TIllie : 1074. : Sir Heglllnlcl , , 1 Flastnl , : , Jennie Deane nlHI Charles Quick also ran. Second race , halt mile , 2'ear-ollls : Sister to Ruth \ H'lln , gelding 1 < ; , 116 > > . Orll1ln (3 ( to 1) ) . won ; Deroehment , coil , IH Bergen ! ( G 10 1) ) , second ; \\'llIlnm Pinkerton , 116 . Heinrichs (10 ( to 1) I ) , third , Time : O:5l : ! 4' Don Carllo , hey el BanllldOl' . \\"a\\'onn lilly , and ! Jose. 11hlne also ] rail ' 'hlrll ] race , seven furlongs ! : Finsldigkt . 97 , Cocllran (13 ( to 5) . ) wonI.s ; : \ \ Ruth , l2. ! 180m (8 10 r.I ) , second ! ! ; Arunde ] , 101 , Orl1Hu (244 ( to 1) ) , thlrl 'rhno : ltO : % . \\'lIrra'o ! ; , True Briton and Nxperltneut gelding also ] ran. . Fourth race , six furlongs ! ; ! , selllnl ! : Braw Scot , 107 , Carr (2 ( to 5) ) , won ; Ike I" , 87 , Coclran 18 ( to 1) , ! second : Carnneh 1n ) , GrlOln (20 ( to 1) ) . third ! , Time ] : 1:231 : TnlbQt Clifton lon Sir Richard and Bmllross of Norfolk also rlln. 1'IUh race five furlonnn : Vulcan , 102. Hill (15 ( 10 1) ) , won ; SteR\lfnst. 101 , Heinrichs (6 ( to 1) ) , seemed : Solollall , 101 , 'l'.uher"lIIe ( I to 1) . thin ! , 'flme : 1:03 : ; . Mount : Carlos Arctic - tic JJellrlnR'cl' . Seal Brown , Pronto , 'lIdl ! and \Vlnlle Cloud also rnn. - - 'Ionlo /tt.ltl tlulnrtIu11us tIIIII\Ilnn hll" MONTH ! ! CARLO , Feb -'l'he l shooting In the fifth triennial ehamplonshfJ shooting contest for IiOOO francs and , a uecdal which began ! here mnVednesdny ( ! , was ended to- day. HolJerts IUIIIlllll1etto : ench killed twenty-four out of twent-slx hlrds. Petit men missed their twenty.seventh al1l1 killed their twcnt-ell'hth. ! Then Hoberts missed hIs t\\'onl.nlllth , leaving ! Mlllnello champion - pion , with n score of t went "Rlx Itlllell ont of twenly-nlno. Roberts , who killed \ twenty- live out oC twenty-nine. secured second prize. Fred Iloey . the American who took part In the contest for tine championship , fled tine Called to secure 11lrlze. \ . . - - - - - " ' 11\ \ I'IIIY hose hy I'nhlo. NEW YanK , Feb 15W. Stelnltz. tine chess expert , will mall n letter on Tuesday to Gunsherg , In which he will ask the London - < < Ion player to emdenvor to get Blackburn , Mason , hacker and Telehmnnn to join him In the play , of ten game ! oC chess with Slelnltz , the moves to he recorded by cable , the Ion James 10 he played ] on len suC'ces- save Satnrdnys. The British chess club of London and the Mnllhattan chess club of this city have now agr ell on nil terms oC the proposed match to he played ] on ten boards hy cable , Mnrch 9. and each club Is trying ! hnrll to get the best possible team for the contest. \ Vork'u : inn . NII'ol l'I"n ! : : : 'nac" . NEW YORK , Feb IG.-One or the most interesting pigeon shoots oC the season tool place today at the grounds of the Larch mont Yacht club ] between George Work ] and I. . g Davenport , they shooting' al 100) birds each , thirty 'urds' rise , under the novel conditions that the first string tlf fifty birds should be shot by the gun with . one hand enl ) ' . fork not only won the i match with ell'hty-Ove ! kills , against elghty- two , hut also defeated leis rival at his own came , with forty JIllls out t of Ilfty birds shot nt one-banded , against : Davenport'fI thh.t-elght kills. Athletic Exhlll\t11l1l \ at tt'lIl11.hurr STHO\ISBUnO : , Neb. . Feb. 15.-Speclal ( Telegram.-The ) fourth annual midwinter entertainment of the Siromsburg Athletic I club wall given , : here last night ! to an audience - ! ence that packed thc opera loouse and left only stanlllng room for late comers. Tine program lasted for over three hours and was replete with good things. 'J'he minstrel - stl'el and specIally parts were sUPlllmnentell by an exhibition oC mesmerism and hypnotism - notism ( , ult'nhu ! " ; : Ilaeknrr ' ' Flnctl JERSEY CITY N. J. . Feb 15.-Dennls McLauhlln ! , Gottfried \\"allhaum , NIcholas Croslus and John C : Car , convIcted QC run- ning' a''tttsorderly ' ' .1iouse 10' 'malntc lnlng , the Guttenonrg race track ; were today con- demnod to one yenr's Imprisonment In the county Jail and to pay I\ line o.C $500 each. \\111 Ile II WillI Haec. NEW YORK , Feb. ti.-A ; race for $1,000 a side has been arranged hatween the steam yachts Vamoose , owned by W. J. Arkell , and Judge owned by Frank T. Morrll The : ' course will be 100 miles on Long island sounll. Tine race will be steamed early In June. 4 J\JcIJlIIlIIIII trnsn loco (0 the Jllry. SAN' FRANCISCO , Feb 15.-ln the trial or n. H. McDonalll , In connection with the Pacific hank statements , the closIng address was made by the distrIct attorney this aflel'noon. The cast lhell wen to tine JUl' ) ' . nISCREllI ; lNG CLAUS nLIXT Introd\totionr'tf:1impe\ : : : Testimony in 'Uid1Jln.yward Oaso - - DEFENSE ( 'ROtnISES SOME SENSATIONS \ - - Lack : or n l 1' fitlltb Theory Not tll lie Tllkcn liS 1111 't 11I1I ( , II"n lit \\0I11II1C8S- \\'on/ I't' ! ! ldnt ; SIIII\'clllrs htlllthb Prisoner . MINNIMl'OLIS , Feb. l . ' : "The defense lhls morning In the , I1nywnr.1 murder < trial resumed - sumell Its coITorts to Impeach the testimony cf Claus A. DtIot : , the particular IJolnt of attack being ! ; against ! ; the story Bllxt told 011 the stand of havlnft gone to see some ncqualnt- ances In South Minneapolis ImmediatelY after line commissIon of the crime. The evidence < of Ole Thorsen , ' into wife , anti ( Mary Larsen establish at least a doubt that Blixt visited the house on Twelfth avenue south which he claimed to haye visited that night Harry said this morning that the absence of allY distinct line of defense In the opening speech ot John Day SmIth yesterday was hy no means an Indication of wealllless , ns the public seethed td t thllllt. "tJo you meat by that to Indicate that there Is ensatlol1al evidence 10 come ? " "That Is just what I mean , " rellc'J \ . the accused - cused "There may be facts brought out that may astonish people , " Tine crowds In attendance ! have dlmlnlsh11 somewhat III size , but are made UI of tine usual proportion or tvenlei , ; -.hc exhibit the most morblcl curiosity and even srmpathy for the handsome prlsonr. ! Some or the IJetticont contingent will go to almost any It'ngth to ! get n word with him or an autograph or ; other souvenir ' M. I ) . \\'lIson testified that he hind ' 1lIIown Miss OIug for several years and that on the might or the mllrder ho saw her driving out In I.yl\lalo ( aVenue In n bl\3gy. He Identified Harry Hayward ns the man who accompanied . nled her Miss Mabel Dnrttctson testified that harry Hayward went to the theater with her She was wIth him from 8 to 11 o'clocl p. 111. . A given quantity of Dr. Prlc 's Baking Powder will \ do twice as much work as a lIIe quanllty of any other powder. . . Orllnd Jurv ' After lIuutlnllln. SAN FRANCISCO . Feh. -The : tnvestl- gatlon of the alleged violation oC line Interstate - state COllllllerce law by C. 1' . hluntington president of the Southern PacIfic Comlmn . In Issuing 11 pass to Frank 111. Stone : , II politician \ and attorlle , from San Pran- cisco toHhlancI , 01'1' , Is now In the Imlllls of the Unllell States dlilrlct : attorney Ullltet States . .Iullgelorrow : ompanellcll a new grand jury , which was changed to In- pure ( Into the alleged pass ns testified to hr Stone , and also 10 Investlgale the gen ! cml pas system oC the S01l1he1'1I Pacilic. = Time al'rnnImie ) ilttmtt : or America Our represenlalve ! recently visited the wholesale house or plarshall , Field & Co , In Chicago , and mas much Impressed wllh the Immensity of Ihti basiness. One Is Prepared to believe that. . the sales of this house during 1891 have reached over $35,000,000 after a visIt to the several depal'lmems. It Is a surprise to many old e3sthrt houses to learn that this concern sends forth every week an average or nearly $700,000 worth oC msrehnanci ' se . This requIres an.arlnyol ! ! , ucarly 2,000 men in ( the mala wholesal/ / . binding ) , which has thirty- eIght departments dll eIght floors-maltIng a total oC nearly CjvVV ] ! acres of fleer space ! , anj , Chlcago - lI1teoJ.tr . \I ; , stem frle.nd ° claim thai It exceeds In side and value of'stock any other mercantile bulld'r ( rn lIln the worlel. In acldl- than to the nosh ! . . t ldlng ! In , ? felt the open stocks arc ice qt. ! there arc two buildIngs of lIearly equal d1 .ljnej1 ) ! ; IIS used fer' ' warehouses -Ollp f1ve.gtor ai i1 ( : ' ' basement building 180x 200 , . Alnat } was . HnlielJy used , as n part of the old , vl\olesalo \ 4aPartnientL and another six , story and "basa n'nt. . , building , : . .GOxlGO - feet. Marshall , l reIJ'v& . Co have their ( own cloak factory In II part of the old . wliolgsale build- ing and also a shirt factory , located I at Fend du Lao , \Vls. They also control the entire output If ? some leading western manufacturers There , Is a spirIt of enth\l.3la m among all hands , from the executive heads , tIght down 'through line buyers and general salesmen ! , with their as.9lstants 10 ( the ushers and messengers - songers ; and even the rUhlng.crowd of cus tomers seel1S : to partake cf it . The held cln'elly ' covered by this vast buslnes3 Is the west to the PacIfic _ coast , and the south to the Gulf. Truly Durfeastern wholesalahou3es have a noble compelltor In this mercantile giant or the west.-Nw ! York Retailer and Jobber , Jan. 15. - - , - . - M'J 'J n ' ; . GOOD "fAtUI .J GOOD hUMOR e 44) ) ' 44)7 ' -7 . ' % J/ IT isn't much trouble for a really . healthy man to be good humored. Jollity and ] exhuberant health are a proverbial comUination , The hearty man who is always laughing doesn't have any trouble with his digestion. It has been said that laughing makes people healthy. 'rhe truth is that health makes people laugh There isn't any other thing so essential to health as regularity in the action of the bowels. Most all sickness start with some derange- ment of the digestive functions. Good digestion means good , pure blood , and that means strength Once let the bowels become clogged with refuse matter , and the whole system is detinged : eIlilpurc , poisonous matter gets into the blood and plants the seeds fogJ1orts ; , of sickness \Vhcnever there is a stoppage of the intestinal t } .ti.o\i \ , help should be given immediately Usually a mild , gentle laxative ; Jall that is neces- sary A violent , wrenching , griping cathartic is'lndver needed Dr Pierce Pleasant Pellets are the most pleasant audt : Ajlessful remedy for occasional or chronic constipation , or costiveness ' ' 1Shoy' are tiny , sugar- coated anti-bilious granules that even the smallest iiJ1 can easily take They act in perfect accord with nature and produoo au : > griping or other disagreeable fceling. They should be taken at thcqmt ; indication of digestive - ' gestive trouble. They stop sour stomach , belching „ ) ' IH art.burn , " flatulence - lence and sick headache They cure constipatiotHpormm1ent1y. You can stop taking them after the bowel' are thoroug1\ \ fcgulatcd. Their help /rsls. You do not become a slave to their u ' r t\j ! with other pills Dt' . Pierce's Pleasant Pellets-it's an easy flame r mel1lber. Don't let a designing druggist talk you into "sonnetliU1gJI : } t as good " He makes more money on the /I just as good" kind b'llu1's ! ' why he would rather sell them . 1'hat's why you had better not take ithenl . For a free sample package of 4 to 7 doses , addrcss I\VQRrD'S DIsprm- : SARV MnmCAI AssocIATION , No. 663 Main Street > tfalo , N. Y. - - . - - - - - c . N QArIUL . ( .I IJ rJ U'T 11'.Ll1 I II bJlng usol 1 by thollm : < ll of ladleti monthly . H Is the lI . ; . "llrrlol L'wy's ; triund / < if Irru nhtr from any cause . it b bate . . . lull/rhJ fl . Irr\II'u' . , l1 ( cals. I : m.llclall'.I'J\\r lama . guarauton with entry inutile ) Inr (0 a .1) ' . \ ; [ 'Ida \u"lclnu hi t.r Kuperlor 10 idles nun . ; "I.ry . 1111" nsau.ded aU mover losai its 11' ' " lh. 3JI'j : " .111".IJll' \ 11"1111' . 11'leo. t IJ.UL ' ' " . . t" ; , ! 'r b.\t. ifyurdr'IllytdueSoutnavultamhlal.Udatl WU \ \ 1 rOrl\.lr I ' )01 I o t or < ' 'J -'lt Oi lrQLE JlIIPEH 00 , 'vwttrn Ollee ( ) Omaha ; \bl'i ka. The True Cure f t , Of all a . Nervous Troubles 1i 1 i . Is Found in ' . ' . . ' y . . - . "o , 1 { ,0 . F'jJRE , t \ . . ) " ' . , . < . ' , ' . J . 1 . Because upon the purity of ing , and you arc in thc concH- P the Bood depends the IHalth of lion which invites disease. I every organ and tissue of the the Blood is pure and healthy , Body. I thc Blood is thin and you have sweet sleep , nerve impure there is weakness , strength , mental vigor good Nervousness , That Tired reel- appetite , and perfect digestion. . ' q Hood's . Sarsaparilla Makes Pure Blood beer the weight of it . At first the change I I can't eat , I hate no appetite , " Is the That is \'hy tine Cures hy Hoe ( ] , 8 for [ the better , l vas very gradual ; the pains complaint of man Y 1 nee p to l ttet now. This , hat , ' ' coined lo be less frequent and the swell- b because tins blood is In a sluggish and Sursnparilht are ' . 'L'hcy tlo :1I',11anla I'O Je 'lllelt. dl lug In some of the Joints subsided after Impure condition . Vitalize and enrich not rest n eel ' } sum ) tort of nfer ! ot urn ) ISCCI' 611POlt using about one bottle Then ImproveIt by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla , and you tom ' ' u : , 01' l tCIJOI'u'y l olti liel'VU OIHlt.O I shltlalt . ICl\O . menu was mora rapid and one night she will soon bo hungry all the time because Colmpultul , ! mL upon the solid founida- tme ? IJII IJ01 fotldn. ! surprised us greatly by telling us that we your blood { rill demand proper snBtt tiell of vltrllized , enriched nail pttliticd ) tel Vltllzcd .cl'lchetald Hnled . I need noL prop her up In bed os wo had nance from good food blood. ( Read ] this : , , ] U1S. . , done for several months , and next night Nervous Dyspepsia. rho cure of ' Olive Carl by I Ilooci s \ ? 1\'o ) lo t she surprised UB still more by rolling "I suffered with what tine doctors called Sarsaparilla has few equals in nnedlcal ] : Itl roIlng Bufered wih whlt calcll I IS oT. The testimonial eqt : lllel over across the bed. From that time on nervous d'lpepBIR. I could hardly walk pttblislied ) I ) I ] two yells ago , 11.1 1 I late ) Improvement was Very Rapid and could . hardl ' keep anything on my stomAeb. I doctored for six letter flom her mother says Olive eon- and she soon began to creep about the but the orsevenycnt , r , utthomcdichnesdinotdma furies il goot health anti 1 "TC tire house and then to walk 01 crutches. Now dlerent medlcles . any good and I grew steadily worse I satisfied het' . lllmblo ) CUI by ehegenernllyuses but one crutch , the dlswonld steadly ' " would stave sick headache for three days Hoo's ] 811'11111'111 Was permanentcase having let [ one leg crooked , andlfearnail hs\o nights , causing me each agony thntit Briefly stated the case was this : When I It will remain so. 'Va feel that to Hood Ilghl ( thatt seemed as though I would rather die than . rlther Olive was 8 years old she had the whoop- Sarsaparilla we owe our child's life . . than Slaaparla chld'B live. ' lo. lve. I was told to try Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes Pure am D od Ing cough and measles , followed [ by In"I enclose the photograph of my daugh- and did so. When I had finished the third tense palms lu every joint in her body , ter and I think It Is n picture oC perfect bottle I was BO much better that I could like rliemnatistn. Physicians were puz- henlth. When I thInk how neal she was eat things that I bad not dared to cat be- zled , but nfter n consultation , pronounced to denth's door I cannot feel thankful fore for years. I have taken six bottles the disease seine form ot enough for her recovery. " Mlts. J. A. End feel like 1 dlferellt person " Mns. " Oonsttutlonal ! Scrofuln. CARL , Reynolds\ie , Pennsylvania. SIMON DECKER , Ruggle3 , Pemeylvania . " _ . "When wo began to usehood'sSarsnpaThegrcater lncludestholess. Suchncuro "Roreshlngsleep has been given me by Alfa , she could not bo moved without as the above must convince ; you that Hood's Sarsaparilla and I now rest wol crying out with pain , and wo were com- Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a wonderful blood and do not feel tired 11 the morning as I polled to cut her hair , as she could not purifier. Give It a trial this spring . used to " JOHN CiAto , Somerville , MIB - . . . : ' 'GENTLEMEN I . : , , , . . ' . s w _ . , . " .1 A Chance to Double Your Money. Commencing Sa tU14day . ' . . OVER 500. REMNANTS" . . . ' " On tan - - which we w l cut up to .1 I . . : , . ' _ ' . . : . . . . , ' . your order at cost of cloth , and making. ' , " r I . . . . , . AU the Ifods and , ends" that have accumulated ] during . t Ze season-\vorth $7 -$9-$10-\vil be cut to your order at $4.00 - $5OO and $6.00 for Pa11ts. Stt.itiii.gs Worth $25-35-and $ 40- 0 During this ' sae-$16--$20.--$25. ] . \ " ' hy do you buy unsatisfactory readY-Inade ganncnts-thand. n1e-downs-when you can have them made no order at the same pr i ? . We guarantec . better fit-better . wear'-better - worklnanshi p- , and better satisfaction. All this wc guarantee-or your money back. Better get your . order in "eary on Saturday-and take first pick. Our Spring and SUI111er Styles ready on the 23d inst. . nr . ; . Between 207 Rr1Ant FARNAl\ youth " c'11id i vaua aas. r 15t hSt.