- - - - - _ _ - - . - - . , . -7 - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE OMAHA \ DAILY BEE' : WinsDAY , MARCh 7. 189 . n = " . WILL AMEND TIE OLEO BILL tccomtem1nton of the Governor In t Fair ' 4 WRY t Pn - VERY SPIRIW ) BOUT IN THE SENATE I "rlenl11 of the Measure rrotcet I ani' Ruc- ceed In S.crurlnl , Il Unfnrrnco to R COIIIIUo " 'hen Fair 'rrc"t- mcnt II ASlurol' ' . - - LINCOLN , March [ G.-Speclal ( Telegram.- ) - The recommendaton ot the governor with reference to the oleomargarine 1JI seems to bo In 1 fair way to meet with the Approval ot the senate , although the rlends [ of [ the Industry - dustry arc by no means out or the dlmcut. tel which have all along surrounded them. The bill embodying the recommendatIons or the governor was road the second time this Drternoon. Tim senatl Indulged In a sptrHed little controvery over the qUMton of rerer- ring It to the committee on agriculture. , The frlonllr ot the oleomargarine Industry have felt that the committee on agriculture I 19 hardly friendly to the measure. 19 chairman - man II i Senator Sloan , the author of [ the ant- oleo hiI and Its leading champion. Senator McKeeby Is for the present acting a sponsor for the bi recommended by the governor , and when I had been read this afternoon he requested Its reference to the committee on manufacturer and commerce. President Watson - son so referred It. . . . . . I. . , , , , . , ! n".ln. ! Inn "I nnnn .nlMn,1 f vl"nrnl" protest and claimed V that " tim , ' - ; ro hie'l' tem was guilty of an oct or 11Fourtesy to the committee on ngrlculure , le claimed that the bill properly belonged to that coin mittee. Senator Smith retorted that the bill had nothing to to with the question or agri- culture ont referred only to an article or manuracture and commerce. Scntor Mc- neeby : said the bill halt reference only to oleomargarine and Imitation butter. I Sloan would admit that those were the products or the dairy he would withdraw his request that the bill be sent to the commltco on manu- fctures ant commerce. GAVE SLOAN A DLACK EYE. Sloan moved that the bill be referred to the committee on agriculture . the reference of the president pro tem to the contrary not- withstanding. Caldwell moved as an amend- snout that the bIll go to the commie on manufactures ant commerce. Sloan demanded time yeas and nays and the rote stood on Caidwell's amendment as folows : Yeas- C11weJ , Hahn B\nlcr : Crn ' . Hllchcock , Smith . cravrori . JrrrleR. , Hpr"her. CmRa. McKeeb . Stewart Dale MeK.son. 'Feat. Orahum . NO ) ' , Watson-iS. Nays- .Akers . Holhrlc , nnthbun , ijiack . Lelir Sloan flaUer. . Linlsay . Sleurer-H. Dre..ler , 1'01'0. Senator Black explained hla' vote by say- lug that ho was a member or the commitee on manufactures and ' commerce ant did not I wish to vote for his own committee. The committee on manufactures and com- snerce , which now has charge of the bill . has for its chairman Senate Holbrook of Dodge county , n friend of the original bill . but with a record for fairness that has given him the confldence of e\'ety aenator on the floor. The conftcnco 10 nnln ' 1entor .n , , t"n ln foor. Un1hMni "ii1 ; ; ; ; g ; : ' ; a " ; r DouginsCroas . ' OtJCffCr- son . Hahn of Adams and Altrs of Scots 'I Illuff. All of the members of the committee < . are boleved to be friendly to the amend- ments suggested by the governor. S UIJ to' the present time the fronds of the governor's recommendations have outvote the opponents. Senator Sloan protests how- ever , that tbe , agricultural commiee would have taken no advantage of the bill bat I 'beon referred to I , but that It would have reported - porte 't ' back to the senate as &poedly os . V pbaeible. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SENATE PASSES SIWZiIt.U , BIIJ.S Morning . Given Over to the Third ! oadln& ! & . or Many lUensurel. ' LINCOLN March G.-Speclal.-Tho ( ) sen- ate proc tlngs this forenoon consisted mainly or the vocaIefforts of a number or reading clerks who exhausted them % e\ves \ with the blUe on first , second and third reading. The entire forenoon was taken UIJ with the read. entro reat- . of bills. The following bills read e . ! I' bis. folowing bis were thl third time and passed : Senate file No. 173. by Watson , to Igalzo all the proclamations . acts , doings and proceedings - ceellngs of the governor of the state of Ne- braska and \ the proceedings and ordl- stances passed and approved by the several clo which tiara heretororo been declared cites of the first class under chapter 8 of time laws of 1891. The law referred to was de- - claret technically unconstitutional by the supreme - preme court The law has born corrected and this bill simply legalIzes the acts of the mayor and councils of such cites performed under the old law. Senate file No. 81. by Crawford , providing that \ bomb heretofore issued or voted by I any precinct In time state for boring wells to be used for time purpose of Irrigation are hereby declared to be legal sand valid and a len upon all of the taxable property In said precinct notwithstanding any deCect or Irreg- ' ularly In the submission of the question t the vote or the people. or the omission to designate In the propositIon or In the bonds that the salre waS for Internal Improvements. , Senate file No. 45 , by Graham , providing ' that a judgment of time district court or this i state shall operate as a len upon the real estate owned by time debtor In the county , where such judgment Is rendered from the date of such rendition , ant that \ other lands as well as the goods ant batels or time debtor shall be bound from the time they shall b seized In execution. Senate dIe No 14. by Lciir , providing that \ oaths ant aOrmatona heretofore Ddmln- fteret , and al acknowledgments beretroro taken by commissioners of deeds In the legal form and whlchl have no eertfcato , or the secretary or sate attached or annexed shall - - be and they are hereby declared to be legal and valid and of the same force and elect as I said certificate was attached. Senate tile No. 11 , by Wright , tD revise time Itato banking law. Time now law Is quite . elaborate but makes but few Important changes In time old statute. One of the notable changes Is the one relieving time supreme - prmo court of time now heavy burden 1m. poscl1 upon It by reason or tIme Ilresent law and vesting time execution of ' . the law In the district courts. The passage of those bills took up the forenoon seulon. After recess time consideration or time governor's message relating to the eleornar- arlno bill camD UII as a SIJeclal order , but lciCeeby requested that the mater go over Sloan , time author or tIme oleomargarine bill , moved that Limo further consideration of time Inssago bo dispensed with . The senate de. dined to 'ISIIOSO ot the question In so stem- mary a manner , and I was therefore made a special order for tomorrow afernoon at 4 o'elock. . IN OOMMITI E OF TIE WIIOI4FL The senate , aCer thus disposing of the .poclal order , went Into commitee or the 'wholo on the general file . with Graham In time chair on.1 for three hou\ indulged II grave debates over a number of prollosed , la ws. Among the bIlls recomnlelded for passage were the following : Senate diem No. 107 , by Sloan providing that mme justice or the lleace shah have Power 10 Isaue any IUlmOnS to be served beyond the Imll of the cOllty where Issued . Bonate tile No. 79 , by Sloan , to legalize and Jnako valid 1\ orders , judgments decrees 'nd findings that have been made by any .ourt UI Limo state under the law entitled . 'Decedoieta " passed In 1887. Time bill Is 'mbodletl In the folowing : . Wlmereas The legislature or the st Lte ot , nebraska dlti at Its 'i'wenty.flrst se" ton duly 1111 In not known as chapter 61 ot the Session l.ws of Nebraska of 16S , nnd " 'horeal. Time lullreme court ot the steele 1las. by its Judgmenl duly PrommOummeed . do. dared said ICt to be unconstItutional and Volt ! and unconlttutol.l " 'lerell. Numerous estates lave been set- ted mender and by time Ilrovlllons of said act of the legislature prior to the theme that the "ame wa declared unconstitutional and void . unconlttutonal otd.Now ; Now timerefore . all judgments . orders . decrees - . - crees and findings that leave been made by .ny court In tIme state under and by the . . , WI - .i. , provisions saId nct. pertaining to nnT estate or any deceased ruJ. be and the llceRle same is I hereby legllted and made valid to the same extent and to time same Ilrse a" though said act had net been adjudged un- constilutlonal \ by the supreme court. Senate file No. SIt . by Chh\91 , to amend the insurance laws 10 f to provide \ that In luch laws , " nothing 11"1 aha1 bo construed "to prevent any lumber or persons from makIng - Ing mutual pledges and giving valid oblige- lions to each other for their own Insurance from loss by fre , lghtning , tornal10es. cy- clones and wlncstorms , hal and death : but such associations or persons Iha1 In no case Insure army property Ilot owned by one of own their nUmber. nbnmber. " and no life except ot their Senate fe No. lOP , b Sloan very simIlar In its provisions to senate file No 39. I provhfes that no probate judge In any civil mater shall have power or jurisdiction to Issue any summons to bo served beyond the lImIt of the county where luued' , wherein the amount actually Involved does not exceed actlaly hwolvl exceel $200.Senate Senate file No. 77 , by Sloan , relating to contracts for the conditIonal sale lease or hire of railroad \ end street railway equllJ' ment "nt providing for the filing of such contracts wih the secretary or stnte. Senate file No. IGO , by holbrook to create a board of park commIssioners II cites of mora than 1.0M and lees than 25.000 Inhab- Innts where public parks already exist or may herearer be established , and to provide for the appointment of steele commission. The antI-cIgarette bill and the oil In- specton bIll were not taken \ up when reached , but were left at the head of the general \ f , After the commIttee rose the bill recommended - mended by Ooveror Holcomb amending the ameti-oleomnargarino hi was read the sec- and tmo olul referred to the commitee on manuractures and commerce . Whereupon the senate adjourned. % % 'ItSoN'S A1'l'01ST.mT COSI'lUl O SCDlln IcadlCIPU the Judge's Seconll Nominaton , by thn ( Inventor. LINCOLN , larch 6.-Special.-Tlme ( ) gee.- enror this morning sent to the satiate time nme of John W. Wilson of Keith coulty to bo commantant of the Soldiers' and Sailors' home ot rand Island. This Is the second time that Mr. \Vlison's name has gone to the senate at the present session . Governor Holcomb sent In the same nomination early In January making the oppolntment take \ effect February 1. I was referred to a special comunmittee . of which Senator Hahn was chaIr- man. D. A. Scovie , the present commant- ant claimed to have a grievance ogalnst a populist newspaper at Grand Islal\ ant the commltteo delayed action Int Oo\'erlor I Holcomb wlhtrow W'llson'a nomination. Later events hove shown a more cordial fooling between time chief executive ant the senate and It has been known for two weeks \ that Wilson's nominaton would be promptly confirmed If returned to the senate. This morning the governor's communica- ton was received by the senate almost as son as I hat been called to order. ACer the reading of the Joural had been dls- ponsed with the senate went into execUtive I session. Derore the doors were closed Graham paid a delicate compliment to time newspaper reporters - porters b- moving that they be permitted to remain Inside saying that the reporter always - ways seemed to report the proceedings of time secret sessions with perfect occuracy. The motion was seconded by a haIr doze sen- atora . but the lieutenant governor held that until the standing rules of the senate were amended the motion was not In order. When the doors were closed the go\'ernor's communication was read. I simply deslg- natet Mr ' Wilson's appointment to take ef- feet March .15. McKesson moved ! that time , laeh . : on.mo , nommaton ve rerorrea to site , nanUIl um- - mlteo wih instructions to report Immetl- ately. Hahn chairman of that committee , pre- sented a brief verbal report to the effect ' that the committee was glad to report that Judge ( Wison was In every way qualified for the post. McKeeby moved that the appointment be confirmed and there e.vas no dissent , the vote I being unanimous. BEET 8UG.\U IeOUNT' ASSURED. Ltto Doubt that the Senate 'VI FRvor , tIme Jle : , uro. LINCOLN March 0.-Special.-Now ( ) that time house has passed the beet sugar bounty bill the final campaign In the senate promises to bo brief and triumphant No one doubts the ability of this , ' one of the most popular measures of the session , to pass the senate. The small opposItion to the measure that ts promising to do 'so much for Nebraska is . however , making n few spasmodic efforts to create prejudice against It. Yesterday a roorback of the widest c'aracter was turned lo6se. I was In the shape of a story to the elect that time Norfolk sugar factory was holtlng In reserve 2,000,000 gallons of syrup and that as soon as the bounty bill became a law the syrup would be worked up and GO.- 000 drawn out or the treasury. A little analysis of , these figures will show their fallacy. In the first place the Oxnarts last year at their Norfolk factory manufactured - Lured ant sold 5.600,000 pounds of sugar from 27.000 tons of beets. To secure GO.OOO bounty from time state treasury the Oxnards would have to eave on hand after July 1 next enough syrup from last year's crop to make 9.600.000 punts of sugar. This would re- quire 60.000 tons of beets. I Is hardly pos- stblo that after selling the product of 27.000 tons of beets last season the Norfolk factory would have remalntng the syrup from 10.000 tons In addition. Even I such an amount should bo on hand It I only fall to Infer that the Oxnards would prefer to make up the sugar before July 1 ant receive the federal bounty or eight-tenths or a cent per pound bounty instead of'wattng until after July 1 to r celvo I state bounty of but five-eighths of a cent per pound. % 'orklng rr Jnvello Only. LINCOLN , March 6.-Speclal.-Three ( ) of the Douglas county commlsstoners , Chairman Wlams ant ! essrs. Jenkins and Livesey , WOIO In attendance upon the senate today urging the rejection of senate file No. 33 , a bill that cuts off their $ ,800 per annum sa1- any and places them upon a $3 per dIem basis. The bill was Introduced early In the session by Watson ant provides that : "County commhsloners shal each b allowed - lowed for nil ' time they shah be necessarIly employed In the duties of the olce time sum of $3 per day ant C cents per mie , to be paid out of time county general fund ; provitied thot In counties having less than 70,000 In. imembitants . as shown by the last preceding census , the cOlnty commisioners shall not receive compensation for session service for more than forty days In any one yeor. " The bill I on general file with but halt a dozen numbers ahead or it. The Douglas and I.ancaster county commlsstoners leave joined farces In oppositon to time bill. 11111tll I.t'iiI : i'tmmdicatioes. LINCOLN , March G.-Special.-Timo ( ) com- mttc on publo printing met today during Limo noon recess. I decided to report favor- ' house roll No. 602 bHarris defining ably on ro\ 602. b- , - fining a legal nowsllaper for thee publication of legal and other 01clal notces In the state of Nebraslla. 'fhe bill pro\.tde that a legal newspaper shal leave been puhlshed ot least fifty-two weeks , and heave a bona Ode clrcula- . tOI or 200 or muore The provisions of the act do not apply to paper Ilublshe In counties wherein the e Is no opposition . or In counties where no newspaper has been pub Ishe for a Period or one year prior to the Ilublcaton 01 such legal or other olclal notices , The cOlmlteo also recommended Houso's bill providing for time applntllnt of a supervisor or Iluble printing. ' \IIH"lnl limo Anl.Oloo I.R\Y. LINCOLN , March 6-Special.--Senator ( ) McKtoby or Webster county today Intro. duced senate file 410. which Is to ameld the ant.oleomargorlne bill al suggested by Governor Holcomb II his message sent to the legislature yesterday la the new bill the Sloan law Is incorporated 11 ful ' , save the words "Incitation butter" have been changed te "oleomargarine , " and a new eec- ton 1 less been added as folowl : Section 11 . l'rovhled That In Secton 1. l'rvlded , nothing thIs act shall be construed to llrevent the mlnu- mccLure within the state oC oteomar arlne. tender the relrlctona alil the pro\'lstonl of the Unlel ( Slates law. for Ihll11elt8 to Points outside of the state , SectIon 1 of time Sloan law Is made sec- ton 12 of the new bill. . Coughs , imoarseness , sore throats , eto. , quickly relieved by Brown's Droncblal Trocimes. They surpass all other preparations In removing hoarseness and os a cough rem- ey are pre-eminenty the beat. tANDLORD'S ' BILL lULLED Reuse Put t Rest the Lion on Orops MeMuro. ARBITRATION BILL TO BE AMENDED , Effort to Smother I FtI ! anti Its I'a'eaage l'rnctieally .1mircd-t'ook Case Com- Ilromheci anti I.rCrrt11 to R 81'eda' Conmmnitteo. LINCOLN March 6.-Speclal.-The ( two measures presented to the house today , which excited time widest Interest were senate flies 17 and 93. Senate file No. 17 , providing that a landlord - I lord shell have n len on time crop ant per- I sand property of n tenant for rent due . was time occasion of a spirited debate. Cramb was vigorous In his denuncIatIon or the bill , and moved that It be indefinitely postponed firstly spoke \ In favor oC the measure and said that It was a law that had been on the statute bolls ot Iowa and there hal ( been heord no complaint against it. "Mr. Chlrman , " said Uothleutner. "a . question. " "Wih the permission of [ the gentleman from Duralo , " replied Miles In the chair. "Isn't It a fact " Inquired Rothloltner , "that renters rrom Iowa come Into Nebraska naked ? " The question yet remains unanswered Johnston ot Douglas mode a vehelent speech against the bill , and said that It was a d1grace to time statute or any . Btato ont that the bill ehoult be prolpt ) executed without benefit at cer ! . The bill , In com- mttc or the whole was reommel\e ! ' for indefinite postponement by a vote or 7 to 9. Senate file No. 93. by Senator Smitim . pro- rides for the amicable adjustment or grievances - ances eli dIsputes that may arise between employers and ( emploes. The debate on the bIll was let principally by Durs or Lancaster - caster and lticketts. The former contended that It was Impossible to compel a laboring man to work , whether he wonted to do so or not and , timerefore It followed that It would be wrong to attempt to compel an employer - player to keep a man on his hands whom he didn't wont to ha\'c around him Rclets drew a picture In the line or word painting or the great Pulman strike of last snmmer. He said furtimer that I the gentleman from Lancaster did not know \ that there was a demand all over the country for arbitration he hat not kept abreast of the times and was not In touch with the logIc of events. Johnston of Douglas \ said tlat this bill was demanded by the worldngmen themselves , and they did not car what was time opinion of the gentleman from Lancaster. Denetlct congratulated Burns on his speech . amid sarcastically remarked that the later was always talking In favor of the workingen and always voting against them. Burns of Lancaster , who had moved t recommend thee bill for indefinite postpone- ment , listened to a conciliatory speech by Speaker Ricimards . and then wlhrew his motion . McNi tried to amend by making the bill apply only to corporations . but this was omendet to recommit the bill to the com- mlteo on labor , whlchl nmentment prevailed. ANTI-OLEO UP AGAIN. _ _ _ _ n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Although os a whole the proceedings of the morning session were dull enough there' was a spurt in the first quarter which reminded - minded one .n . the house could \ bo real speedy when so disposed. Governor Hol- comb's special message accompanying the ant-oleo bill was read , and Miles moved to refer It to the committee on agriculture. Chapman amended to refer It , to the com- mitee on ' miscellaneous subjects \ , 'wlth in- I struetlons to prepare n bill In accordance wih the governor's suggestions. The . corn. mlto on miscellaneous subjects ' does not contain a single member of the commIttee on agriculture. Durch wanted to know Ir the genteman from Saline desired to insult the committee on agriculture. Sutton of Douglas salt that the chairman of the com- mitee 01 agriculture . Sutton of Pawnee. was a prominent owner or a creamery and consequently he thought It mould be more fitting for the new huh to be framed by disInterested - Interested part ! ! This sl0t brought Sutton of Pawnee to his legs with an earnest dts- claimer. He salt that he did not own a controlling Interest In any creamery In Nebraska - broska or any other state , but that be nuts connected with a creamery In Pawnee county In the capacity of manager and owner of a small portion of the stock. Harrison said ho was ( member of the committee on agri- culture . but ho believed the committee on miscellaneous subjects would to justice to the bIll. After a few more growls from other sources time amendment of Chapman "pre- valed and the bill goes to the later com- mit tee. The public institution appropriation Com- blnmition . whtch includes Lancter's binaton. Inclutes : delega- ton as Its focal point. with ramifcatons extending to Ileatnice . Nebraska City Kenney - Ito ) ' , Norfolk Millard . Peru and Hastings . appears to lack a few votes. This morning Durh mo\'el to make the bill to appropriate $80,000 for new buildIngs for tie State university - veratty a special order for tomorrow at 2 , p. m. Horst moved to table and his melon pre\ale by a vote of 13 to 32. This would seem to Indicate tlat the university skirmishers - mishers are not pegging eo successfully as they might wish . Some of the Lancaster people - pie say that the members do not understand the matter . but popular opinion seems to lean to the idea that a majority In the house unterstand the question at issue completely. There Is now pending In the senate a bill for a direct levy for the university , which Is much more liberal In its provlslon than I house roll No. 494. In attempting to advance i the bill the combInation shoved ! its imand. I I has resolved to push 494 to a "vote at as early a day a possible and the test on that measure will show whether or not any oC the other appropriations cn get through. SOME PECULIAR LEGISLATING. When senate file 12 was reoched It was discovered that In the Iasjage of bouso roll No 232 the house hat passed a duplicate In every particular to this bIll ont sent I over to the senate. Time latter head trained a stm- liar measure and sent It back Senate file fo No. G2 was rocon1mented for Indefnite post- ponement Another singular porton of time proceedings today lies In the fact that house roil No. 232 passed by a vote of 83 to 3. Today the senate file was snowed under by a majority almost as large. This acton Is attributed to time influence of county sheriffs , of whom I Is sall a large lobby bas been busily at work In 1.lncoln during the past week. Tie hi provided that skilled attendants - ants should ) Insane accompany patents 10 the asylum from the point front which they were Rent Inltead or sheri Is. Governor Holcomb's special moslage on time anti-oleomnarganlime bi wa read the first timIng this immorning It having ben inmposal- ble to reach It In the course or yesterday's business , Miles moved that time message ho referred to time coimmenittee tie commitee on agriculture. Cbapman omendel ! by ' mo\'lng to refer the message to the commitee on miscellaneous subjects with instructions to prepare a bill In cnrormly with the tenor of time mmmessage . Tie amendment prevailed. A mosssge was read from the legislature of South Dakota reciting the passage or 0 resolution providing for the appointment of three commissioner each by the states of South Dakota and Nebraska for the purpose or setting the boundary line between the states The message was referred to the commitee on federal relations . COMPROMISED TIIi TI COOK CASE Time speaker then said that the resolution of Thomas , relating to the employment or one J. J . Cpok 1 custodiamm was In order. Thomas moved to correct the record to show tbat ho hall moved the a1onton ! or his rose- lution . and I prevailed. - Speaker Iticimards then moved that Speker Ichars move a com- mitee of three bo appointed , of which Thomaa of lamlol should be chalrnman to Investigate the claims at J. E. Cook and S. W. Thornton to be placed upon the pay roil. Van IQusen amentelt to mske the conm. mlte comprise one from each of the plt- cal parties repreented on the floor. The amendment did not prevail , larry amended to make the committee Timomnas. Van 10usen aud Deck. This amendment welt by the board . and Rcbards' 10ton WB carried by a strictly party Yote. The speaker announced that he would now ' - 8' . ue sign senate file No. 1 9 ltllatng , to supreme court commissioners , anl lenAte fIle No. 2&9 , the bill to take Dat t 'Zoott'u alleged as- suslns out or 10it eptmnti and try them In another bailiwick . . McNit , In the spdkcr ? chaIr , appointed lB I committee to InvMttato the calms ot Tornton antI Cook for' positions a emploea Thomas . ChapmAn and , JUItI. Durch moved that 1 J\t. roll 4t b made a special order for toorrow at 2 o'clock p. m' . This Is the bl\1 \ to laJrprlato $80,000 to the slate unlvenilty a Lincoln. 10rt moved to table time motion , and Rckets demanded a rl call. The motion was carried by n veto or 13 to 32. The following bills , we put upon their passage and dlsped wefo : louse roil No. 1. b)1 . \an. to regulate the conduct ot primary elections In cities of the metropolitan class and of the frt class ha\'lng a Population of 10.000 or more and to requIre the regIstration of voters for that purpose . Passed 71 to 10. purpso. 10uso roll No. 332. by Myers to provide for organizatIon of irrigation districts and acquiring ot canals partly buIlt . Passed , SO to 1. 1.10use roll No. 169 , by Chapman , providing for deciding the merit or nn election con- test based upon the ground or error In count. Passed , 71 to 12. The house took n rees until 2 p. m. API'ROPHIATION. INCIDENTAL AI'lROPlATlN. 10lso roll No. 531. by Orlfth , allproprl- sting $25.000 for the payment or incIdental \ expenses Incurret during time Twenty-rourth session of the legislature , was the last bill on third reading . ant was disposed or Immediately - mediately following the noon recess The bill passed , 87 to 0. Walt made a statement thot as time 1.000 copies each In three languages of limo gO\- ernor's message were 10W printed . the cre tary of state hall requested that llO copies of each be retaIned by him for distributon from his office. lie moved that time request ot the secretary or state be granted , ont the citation prevailed. I Time house then went Into commIttee or the , whole to consider senate bills on general file. I senate file 2 ! was first on the list. This Is I a duplicate oC Imousa . roil G5 , and regulates the , . . that practice or centstry. larrlon .moved I bo recommened for passage and It pre vs lied. Senate file No. 11. providIng for appointment - mont of bailiffs In district courts , was recom- mended for pa9snge. The committee on accounts and expentl- tunes , by unanimous consent , reported house roll No. lSp for passage. Time bill provides - vides for LIme method of purc\lslng \ all man- nor or supplies for the legislature and regu- hates the use and care ot the same. Sixty days prior to limo convening ot the legislature time Board of Public Lalts old Duldlngs shal od\rlr In the smlo manner as for other bids for supplies not to exceed $500 worth of stationery ont other articles. Time , person to whom the contract Ii Iarded shall deliver the gods to the artIer of the board on or before the first day or the session or the legislature accompanied by a complete invoice - voice or bill or the sante which shall be presented - sented to time commitee on claims. All other supples shall be purchasell by resolution oC either branch or the legislature. When there are sufficient supplies on hant the board shall order nothln . After adjournment the bout shal store carpruly all surplus supplies In the capitol building. No person shal bo allowed to remove front either branch of the legislature any supply r'fxturo belonging to I the state. , 1 I The house then odjourn ] . AIlJA1S1NO tS1ATE I SChOOL I LANU5. Need for ma Ohnllo " , UO ! rresent " 'alUa- . Uon JAde Quite A l'pRrent LINCOLN , March G.S { ( eclal-The ) necee , , , . . . ; . . : a ! v fn" n , " " " ; n' .Inl" .nhnnl lands - seems -t t'b - gn'erdlhy - recognized , - and yet there Is but Utljlposslblty of the passage of n law Jrequlrlng such action. Senator Stewart IntrDduced I bill for this purpose' on February \21 \ ; but I Is still In the bant3 of the comml tel ojm school lands and 0) funds , of which Senator , Rptlbun Is chairman. The ' session Is drwlhg'sb rapidly to a close that there seems little likelihood that even lite Uke\hood e\en so _ lmlortfn a , meaurap.au.be _ , - POte In time for . . , , . . passage. tme ' " 1 ' " h 11. ' Dut fw people real ] ze ! mow rIdiculously low Is tIme apprabemert on 'the school lands In some of the counties of thts state. Take Lancaster county as a 93mple. The state lands In title county one of the best agricul- tural counties In Nebraska . ore appraised at $3.38 per acre This means that the lessees pay a fraction less than,26 cents per acre for the use of these lands. In Gage county the appraisement Is still lower , being but $1.89 per acre , costing the lessee but 1 cents per acre per annum. In Dawson county the state owns 19.754 acres , appraised at 72 cents per acre costing time lessee but little over 4 cents per acre per annum The following statement showl the inequality - equality In the appraisement In a few of the Counties of time state : , Appralse.1 County No. Acres. Ynlue. Adams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! , 8tO. $3.6t 100ue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.96 % 1.19 Brown . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . 21.83 0.7& luralo . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . 8,60 2.C lurt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,080 4.t3 Buler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 6.2 Cans . . . . . . . . . . . . l. ; . . . . .700 7.e8 Coar . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 8,194 , 2.60 Clay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.6 2.6 Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.71 3.r,2 1IWr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.754 0.73 Dixon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.20 7.C3 DdK" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : a 7.0 DouJI/8 . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 495 8.H 1"lmor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 2.C lags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,490 1.9 Ooper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.10 1.t9 Hul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,62 4.:8 Hamiton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 680 2.10 Iarlan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.eS 2.59 Jefferson . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 3.80 3.21 Johnso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 7.00 Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1QO 3.38 ladl"n . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 4,927 0.9 prrlck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.001 6.9B Nemaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4iO 6.70 Nueltls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.40 liO 010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 810 7.0 Iuwneu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IW' 3.2 Platte . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.6'0 4. : Polk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.43t 7.01 Ichunlson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,30 3.2 Saline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 7.0 Sari , ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l,6B 3.89 Saunders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.:0 4.3 Seward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 ' .0 HI nt"l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.080 2.76 Tlmyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.120 2.3 Val" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.931 0.5 " 'Ishlngton . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . 1.1& 6.n " 'a'no . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1.25 'chster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.9(0 1.1 Tonic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.120 3.63 1NURANCIS' CO\U'\NIES .Pl'Ir. . Not . Ieady to 1' " , 5b6 Jldlmont of Ulck- , Bat llrotliers LINCOLN , March 1.-Speclal.-AI ( ) of time Duckstal Dros. Manufacturing compony's Insurance cases twenty.llve In number , wblcb the company won In time Lancaster district court , were today appealed to the supreme conrt. The total arnourt Involved Is $40- alI 78G,55 and costs , oud range ( In omounta calmet by the comlla\l ! franc $ I,17.41 to $3,3S.25 eacb. The companies appealing are the American Fire , , Jmsurnmmc0 company , American Ceemtrai American of Phil- adelphia , Americas . - ( r New York Atlas , Delaware , . . , .I.'lre Assurance , lhlatelphla , Oermamj , ( rant Rapids , 11am. burg-Dremen. larUord , l lnsuranco Company North America , London and Lncashire , Hanover . Citizens . Trades , State Insurance cornjlarmy . Sun , L3nos , , U . Penns'lvanla Insurance - surance commipany Iqhj , ortimern , Manciees- her , MIlwaukee Mechlj fortherl St. Louis Insurance company. I.n , , "oltcs lturlhli , 'ek"mah. TEKAMAH , Neb " ' March 0-Speciai.- ( ) The Ilrohlbitonists hit : flelr convention lat night ont nominated agoo3 strong ticket , as follows . : Mayor , Jamiet. Foree ; aldermen , J. 1. Nesbtt ant (1 . Drooklngs ; clerk . n. W. Adams ; treasurer , 11. 2.1. lopewel : Board 01 Education , 1 : 1 Hopewel and Mra. i S. C. DroolU The ant.lcenso caucus follows tomorrow nlgbt. Sentment Is strongly In favor or Icenalng salons If the disorderly houses can bJ exterminated . Mrs. Elizabeth Daley , the aged mother 01 Mrs , C. " ' . Conklng , died suddenly this morning. She was a wldely.known , respected Christian lady _ _ _ _ _ lyons Y. II , C. , % . Opens noom LYONS Ncb , March 6-Spociai.-Tlme ( ) Young Men's Christan asaoclaton formally opened its rooms lat evening. A large crowd was present and passed a most enJoyable . 'oyable ' evening. > The association ntmber over 100 members. Great preparatIon Is being mode for the Burt County High school oratorical cen . rest , to be held here Friday ovenlng. All the Ilgh school of the county will toke part ) DAVIS' ' FIG lT FOR LiFE ON Testmony in the Ono of Usa .leged Train Wrecker Introdnood - DEFENSE DECLARES 1110 BE PERSECUTION - Lhloln Negro's Attorney . Says the Railroad Com I > " ) II Atellltnl to Titus Arohl l'nyimmg time Itemivy Dam- 1'1)lnj ] tl'V1 njes for the Acohlent - LINCOLN March 6.-Speciai ( Telegrnm.- ) The jury which will try George Washington Davis for his life Is a follows : 11. I' hall , farmer [ , residing near Bennet ; C. J. Dale , farmer . Waverly : W. J. Lcarltt , school Icacher , Lincoln ; W. ii. Lane , contractor : Thomas Mocroft , 'Vnyerly ; J. Darnel , engineer - gineer : Uobert Anderson , farmer , lenlet : ' J. 'xv DoWlt , retired business man : J. II. Fisher , carpenter , Panama : E . Daldebock , farmer Malcom ; T. O. Hawkins , famer , Cheney ; If. E. DIY. carpenter. Counsel for time ereno created to exclude all winesses from time cOlrt room except when on time stand. Owing to time large number , nearly eighty , the court sold I would be Imposslblo. A total or 109 talesmcn were examlnel11n securing the jury , se\'ent- four being excused for cause , twenty-three poreamptonily In time box. challenged and twelve landed In oponlng thee case County Atornoy Woolh\'arll read both counts or time indict- enent The first ehnrgos premeditation and malco aforotleougltt. Time sc co 1cOlnt \ leaves out time cluuge or malco aforethought. The two counts charge Davis wih removing a steel rail from time Rock Islall road on August ! . 1894 , thls cal sing time teath or Wilam O. Ilanmbcll . engineer C. 1) . Han- narl1 and Conductor Isaac DePuls. There were eight others killed and a nlmber or others injured Time story of the terrible wreck was then taken 111 In detail . LINE OF DEFENSE Attorney Aleschuler mnto the opening statement for the derenso. lie said he would show that time Rck Island road hot a gaug or workmen 01 repairs at or lenr time scone of time wreck within rorty-elght hours pro- vlols to time catastropimo . anti that this gang hlll been drinking eon tantr ant hod left a crow bar , wrench all other tools Iyln about. The defense will attempt to show that Davis was the third man to reach time wreck . and that ho helped to chop out the aman Carey and assisted the victims to the best oC his ability. At this time the defense refrains from stating lImo business of Davis In that nelghborhoo1. Counsel proceeded to roast the Hock \ Island road ont declared that the prosecution of this derenllant was In all probability Incited by the road to relieve It from time liability of damage suits Instuted by' time surviving passemiglrs ont Islands or those killed. These would amount to totween $55.030 and 100000. Counsel also intimated that the road had imported witnesses who would swear to an.thlng required to convict Davis or mur- l\er \ In the first degree Two wllesses for 'tho state were ox- amlned this afternoon , one being one of the men who first reached the scene or the wreck Conover. Ho described the scene , ant told whnt ho had observed In the actions of Davis. I Is now thought that the trIal wIll last fully three weeks. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - TOO ANXIOUS TO FIGHT . , ' v. S Sailer . of Grand bland Getting llm- lulf OenerU , DislIked. GRAND ISLAND March G.-peclal.- ( ) ( W. S. Salter . manager .of the Palmer house of this ' city , Is having a good deal of trouble 'witim an uncontrollable temper. Two weeks pgo ho was arrested for assaulting Attorney , J. H. Wooloy while the latter was leaving the hotel with his wife and child , leading 1ho latter. l Ho , vas arraigned betoro"Polce Judge Oarlow , pleaded guilty ant pad his fine. Saturday he was again arraigned but the court this time round tat his assault on a bell boy had been provoked and discharge him blm.For For furnishing his paper with n report of the cases . which report are conceded by all fair-minded citizens to be uncolored , Salter tried to throw the reporter of the Independent out or the house. Thee reporter refused to bo "thrown" by Salter , but Insisted that he would walk out peaceably Salter called a clerk ant two attendants 10 help him throw time newspaper man out The later still resisted - slstM and time irate manager wan finally Induced by the better , reason of his subor- dtnates to take his hands off the reporter , and the later had his way cow OWNERS DU - NOT LIKE TUB DILL . DlssatufOI with the Provisions of the , \ im1i- , . Oleo Ihnlure. WATERLOO , Neb. . Morch 6.-Special.- ( ) 'Vhen It became generally known hero through the columns of The Daily Dee thot the oleo bill had been signed by the governor ant actually become a law , there was dls- satisfaction expressed on all sides. The Cormers around here seem to be all or time oplnton that It will kill the milk industry , lImo demand for this article coming entirely from the oleo factories at South Omaha. It will work a hardship with a great number - bar of farmers who have bought their cows on time installment plan. With buter at ISo per pound and poor crops last year they hartly know which way to turn. WJ.L ENCOURAGE LOCAL l'AI ERS Blair Canning Factory I'ceparod to Utlro lUnch t'rotiuco DLAIR. Neb. , March 6.-Speclal.-Tho ( ) management of the flair canning factory at this place has decided to put up cor and peas this year. While It will not bo a heavy pack they will contract for 100 acres of peas antI 100 acres or corn. - A mon representing time Norfolk sugar factory has been In town , and several farmers will raIse beets this year provided the bounty carries. The Blair State bank officers here say they have about fifty acres spoken for already and hOle to controct for more. ELISE . IU1vtVOi TU TJ 5TlY. 'VI Go to Chlca"o al' , Ulclto nil Terrible EKIerleneo. GRAND ISLAND , Neb. . March 6.-Spe- ( clal.-Carl ) Holmann , survivor of the Elbe has received a letter from the German consul , Duenz , at Chicgo , to set ( date for time taking of his testimony In regard to the sinking of time Elba on January 31. : Hermann mann has answered that lee would come to , Chicago at any tIme . Ilro\ldod time tmveln ! , expenses for hlmsel anti n legal adviser ! ant lets loss of time were pld. ! larlot 1 ' lver Scare eli Eikiorm , . E.KHORN , Neb , March 6.-Special- ( ) I'arents throughout thi beauty entertain fears that scarlet fever will become epidemic leone Time scourge prevails to such an ex- tent at Yutan , a Saunders county hamlet eighteen malIce 50uthw't or this city , that It was necessary t close the schools on that account and to add to time uneainess felt here several cases of the pestilence ore reo ported at Valley. Colonel Livingston started yesterday for Montana , whoe ho wi write life Insurance. 10 will b gone sIx mnontlms Mra Drunner of remont I Is here , the guest of her son , Johl leT . Drunner. I'rol all Indications now I will b a hard mater to find five citzns ot Ikhorn who will stand for election a viage trustees for the ensuing y-r. Time members of the old bart heave declared themselves , and will step down ant out after the Apri election . Mn and Mrs. herman A. Hansen rejoice over time arrival at timeir house of a boy baby There are an unusual large number or cases of sickness imm this this . slcknel II community Iprlng. Lung fever Is most prevalent. JnlereSUUI \'or" County Suit. MCOOI4 JUNCTION , Neb. , March 0.- ( SIJeclal.-About ) one.hal of the citizens of tlls place will be witnesses In the trial of Pursel against Reardeox . Thomas Heardeox II a retired farmer and Peter I'urael 1 a hors trader . I'ursl claims that Roudeox has ul1 naughty thllgs about him , and thlt I will take $ .0 ot Reardeox's wealth to hell his wounded feelings . The trIal takes place tomorrow In the district court n York. STATE RESTS I'I t.I:05.\8 OA'SIi. Testimony lJlnU the rlJ11 Will Not 8nstlln the ChRrJe or 1tmnriier. ILA'SMOUTl. Neb , March G.-Spcclal ( Teiogram.-Timo ) JJrosectllon of James Lind. say of Omaha on the charge ot murder , grow- . Ins out of the ' prize Llndsa-Uobblns fght , took a somewhat unexpected 1 turn this mnorn- Ing. The regular panel of jurors al1 special \'enlre of eIghteen had ben cxhalsttd yesterday - lay and another venire of eighteen was cale' for today and the matter ot securing n jury appeared to be a difcul one . but after . the forly.nlnth man hall been called both sides walvcl1 their remaining challenges nni tIme Jury was thpreby com "I etc. The Introdlcton or testimony was taken up at time afternoon session and time state called ten witnesses to time stand before time adjommrnnsemmt , So far time testimony Is hot considered very clantagicmg to time interests of time accuseml and a cimarge of mncmrdcr with imarmlly stand , Manshaughier is time severest ptmcmlsimmmment wlmlcim time evidence will stmstalmm. Viil Otmnley of Omnalea and Ileesoem amid Itoot of this cIty are appearing for Lindsay , and timey are tanking a hard figlet ip time PlaimItIft's behalf. County Attorney l'olk is being as- sistel lee tIme prosecution by 11. ii. W'ooley of Limmcoln , TIme court roonm imas beemm well filled at itothi of today's sessions , time public seemmiingly taking a great interest in time cast. Ehhinmore County Wilt Iltur Serti ttrntcm , GENEVA , Nob. , Marcim 5.-Speclal ( Telo. granm-Thmo ) board of rnmpervisors of Fihinsoro county mmsct in called session today to consider time question of aiipropniatimmg ftmnds to aBaist ( lestlttmtn farmers in time inmrcimase of feed atiti seed grain. After a prolonged discussion $3,350 was voted front time general and roati fmmmtds to be apportioned to limo varIous town- sitlps according to their mmcccl 1mm nmmmounts rangicmg front $115 tO $225. Crops were much lighter Inst year Its the msortim unit of the commnty timmmn in time sotmthm unit , Time applicant for aid macmat certify to imis need aced imis word be voucimed for by two imonorablo citizens of lmis townshIp. 0mm limo delivery of time seed ho nitmet give a Ironsis- sony note hearing 10 per cent interest , amid witlmiem five days after time crop almows itself above groumni ito must give a chattel inert- gage on time growing grain. Falling to take time last step tlmo towrmsimlp board is instrtmcted to collect by legal process. Time mmiortgagea cviii be payabie Novememberl , 1895. Coemccrn- iflft time sufficiency of time atmiount appr piato.l , ) Ilmiomi differs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sarpy County Fnrmmtrra In Session , PAPILLION , Neb. , Marche G.-Speclal.- ( ) Notwithetandimig time drivlmig e.vind wimlcit less filled time air with dust and made country travel almost imnpocsibio tlmero was a gooti attendance at time timird esnesemni sesslomi of time Sarpy Comely Farnmers' itmstittmte lmero today. Time enecting was called to order at 2 p. rem. by lion. C. Ii. ICeycs , vresidoist of time county institute. Ills address was evehi worded amid tommded to shoe.v time benefits derived from thee anmmteal meeting of Sarpy cotenty farmers. Time program as arranged is an excellent one , touclmlng upon alt them imnportzmnt subjects timat pertain to time welfare of Sarpy county farmners. The meeting is being imeld in time opera imouso and is acimeduicd to adjourn Timursday night. Cotmtract for Isridgos f&wmmrdecl , PLATTSMOUTII , Neb , , Marcim 0.-Special ( Tclegram.-Tlio ) county comnsissloners opened bids for the county bridges for 1895 at the court house today , The bidding was quIte spirited , no less titan twelve proposals being filed. That of J. H. Sheeley of Lincoln at $3.14 per lineal foot was found to ho time lowest , and he was accordingly awarded the work. Sheeiey lead time contract during 1894 at a rats of $3.80 per foot , and time new figures will make the coummty quito a saving. The weddIng of Caries A. hlawhes and Miss Mary A. Cochran was ceic'brpted today at the home of the bride's parents , several miles south of title city. Cliared antic Assault and flattery. BEATRICE , March G-Speclah ( Telegram , ) -Justice Enlow Isnued warrants today for the arrest of William M. Plourd and William Plourd. fatimer and son , upon an information cleansing thene witim assault and battery upon a parts' named Moore. All of time partIes to the affair live at Odehi , and time trouble arose over the possession of a vacant lot , Moore do. manding possession on account of ownershIp and tIme Plourds retaining time sante on account of having the grounds leased. The defendants were brougimt to fleatrico and gave bonds for their appearance for preliminary imeanlmmg. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IreeI liobshmun hlisetmarged. BEATRICE , March 6.-Special ( Telegram. ) -Jmmmmnediately upon time prosecution resting in the case against Fred Iobelman , cimarged witim being accessory to time crime of bigamy , the defendant's attorney alked time court to imistruct the jury to return a vordIc die- memissing time defendant , which request was granted. Mrs. Elliott hlobeintan will he put cmi trial for bigamy tomimorrow morning. Io5or .Sehtmyhor Citizen honored. SCHUYLER , Neb , , March 6.-Specialj- ( Dr , Walter Maxwell , e.'lmo was time director of the beet sugar expenimnent itation imero until It was abolished. wIll shortly heave for time Sandwich Islands to take charge of limo agnlculturai bureau anti expenimnontal cetatiocm of the islands. flecemetly hmo' imas iceen lecturing ire time soutim on scientific ques- tiocms. flemnlar 6''oomicnrqm Ecmtertatn. DUNDAR , Nob. , Marcim 6.-Speciai.-Time ( ) lodge of Modermm Wootlcmsen , No. 2025 , of this village , lead a grand banquet at their rooms last evening , Chmoppers hi. M. Doydaton and C , 0. Ellwamiger of Nebraska City evere pres- eat and mmiade brilliant addresses. MusIc , social conversation and song were time features of time evcnimig acid tIme general verdict was a splendid time. $ time.jPoffI OWE Ejo"s Both tim iciethod and resiiltei 'when Syi'iip of Figs s taken ; it is 1)Ieasault flhi(1 rOfreSIIiilg tO the taste , aiiel nets , gently yet proniptly on the Kidiicys , Liver auid Boss'eI , c1eniisc the sys. thin effectually , dispels colds , head. aches aiid foyers auid cines habitual COflStiiatiofl. Syl'1l1) of Figs is tim ( lilly remedy of its kihld cvci' pro. dticcd , )1eaSiilg to the taste and no- COJtablo to the toiimac1i , Prompt in 'it.s action ahiti ti'uly beneficial in its effects , propalcd only from the most heal thy and agiceablc stibsthnccs , its inaiiy excujient 1Ilahitics commend it to all and liavo made it the most P0PtlIar remedy known. Syrup of li'igs is for sale in 50 ccitt bottles by all leading drug. gluts. .Any reliable druggist who iriny iiot have it on hand will pro. cure it promptly for any mm who wishes to try it. Do not accept any StibstittIte , CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8AM FRAWQISOP , CAL. L0U13V11.LE. Ar. .ilEW IORX , TilE AFTER EFFECPS 'Iioio tTrp A11llot A1\VY8 \ Loo-A trE1ii1iic llx- : po1.io11dlls "Tiit-ee y ears tigo I wins tuiken sIck wIth time grlit , wlmlelm niTecteel imey kid. icevs _ so that tIme doctors told nio I lmnd lit'iglmt's tliaonse nini tiropsy , I lmiul tltree doctors ( each for one yemtt' ) , and one Stoliltifli let ) ' wife on the street nisti told Imer that I e.voulth niovor got vo1l , nitd , to ttSil time tm'utim , I never thought I i'ould , I e.vits so sick ( lent nim' out' sit. tIug on timu tithei' imltit of tltc i'ooiim couki sI.o htl $ ' flii'omit. lttat ; clIm3' esime ( 'OlhltI sit nloitgsitle of inc nimel heat' mmmy lmenvt bunt. I cotild hot lie tienvim , cent' s'aliI , use ) muy fnIe'cmds mulvlsetl IflU to tm'y ii lmoltleolmtttltlc' tltCtOI' ) , e.vlilclm I did , 'J'lmIs tloi'lor w'ntitetl in. . vlfe to emend hue to aim Iiujueitbio Imos. tIlted , but slit' e.vonltl lent , miy cit'iito e.'iis ' ( lice color of lirit'k ammtl time tmthiimteiit the 01111CC 115 it'lCk ( lust , flitti for iS months I e.vmtS mce.vi'iied it ) tw'it't' hmt $ ' mtcitnrmtl size. I trlt'd es'ei'tlmiimg I tlmuuglmt of , immthetul , I luctorcd e.e.'ltii it speeicthlst ott time kiti- iit'yt4 , but ime tlitl mmle Ito gool. " 4. t Imist , I trIed \\'cil'mtvr'S Safe ( ' , ure , timaitlI CiOti , mumcl it ctli't'd imme. 'i'hme flrmtt hot tie I tmst'tl I itutleeti III ) ' % imliit1 got it littlu iIilmtei' . I cmsi'tl ou'e.'eit imttleic mimitl i'Cstiilmthl lmi3' tltltic14. 'l'ite ( ltCtOlS Idol ) inc in tIme uti'eet etmith ciuk e.s'imnt. eeti'ed cisc , cuid i : toll thmemme'ett'en'e"et i4mcf Cure. Tlmcs' ask icon' I tonic It , mued I tell timetmi scrod or eIght titmoes a 11113' , Timey say I 111tl a illyt4tur3' . "I hmne.'e hiveti iii this nelglmborlmontl 82 ) 'eLtt'S mumtl mutt s'ell kcson'im.Iy frlemmela . ' ' to ' itimtt vhll mtt.e scmm'pi'lsetl see mmie 11o5' vouch for tlmlo tcstimiione. , ' . " .lOlIN J , SMLPII. O2 llh'ondwa3' , B1'OuklYii. New England Mutual Life S Iiisuraiice Company. Postoffice Square , - - Boston , Mass. - - Statoittciit of B ishsiess for 1894 , 2et Ledger Assets , .Ian. I , tIll..131,311,861 53 it iccIIi PTS. i'or l'remltmncs..S 3,079,501 39 1"r itmterest , itemmts and l'rommt sflil Load. . . . . . . . . 1.121,134 It I _ _ _ - C I 4,233.50 5. ) Lca taxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50,239 51 4,147,431 01 $26,532,265,154 ncsnunsnai mTs. fleatlm Claims..S 1,416,112 03 . Mattmred and IlMconttmi- ' UeiI Endownmemits. . . . . . . 211,161 00 ' . Canrehted anti Surrcn. ' tiered I'olicies. . . . . . . . . . . 601.373 H ? Distribution of Surphus. , 530,551 6 Total paid to Policy Ilol1ers S " SC-S 9097 4 ' - ' - ' . . ; : Amount paid for mtssion to Agents , Sni- 7' nrics , Medical Fees , Advertising , i'nirmttng , Stationer ) ' , and a I i ' . oUter Incidental cx- ienses at the hionme Of- , ' mice and at Agencies. . . . 543,701 37 Amnount paid tar Accrued Interest on Invest- cilonts purcicameed dur- lag time year. . . . . . . . . . . . 5,012 DO 3,377,631 33 Net Ledger Assets , Dec. am , 1894. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23,154,607 21 Market Value of Seemed- ties over Ledger Cost , 679,219 68 Interest and Itents nc- crued lec , 31 , 1994. . . . . . 21,0i2 61 Net ereniilmnLe in couree of collectiomi. . . . . . . . . . . . . 153,979 22 1,055,221 & Gross Assets , Dec. 31 , 1594 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S24,2521828.71 i1AIemM'rImc13. tesorve at Slassacimu- sette Stameciard 4 cur cent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , flahance of Distributions , unpaid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116,002 9 Dentim and Oimmdowtnent Claims approved. . . . . . . . 69,271 00 hLhi7,39) i Surplus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,033,428.77 Every 1)01109' hns en'horsod ' timereon time cash surrender ctmmtt patti emp insurance vnttces to wimicie cite Insured is cnmiclpd by time 5titssactiUetts Statttle-L1F'1 ICA'l'O niN DOe.VMENT phiciel are issueti at the omit liCe rate ircmiumn-AN- NIJAL CASmI diatrthtmtione are unit ! upon 5LIi Policies. l'accmpiehets , rates and values for men ) ' ago seal on ajiplication to time Company's o6flee , a. DENJ. F. STEVENS. 'President. ALFRED I ) . FOSTER , Vice-l'resident , S. F. TRULL , Secretary. wnr. 13. TUItNER , Assistant. Secretary. WI : FISCHER , GENERAL MH2NT , 321-328 Chamber of Comnierce , OMAHA , NEB , , VIGOROFMEN EasIly , Quickly , Permanently Restored. Vcaknosa , Naj'youanoaa5 ' ' lIability . , and hi thmo train os.Ihs ftons early errors or - later cxmeseco : the nesuits of overwork , c Iclenass worry , ctc , Fcmhi stroemgtlm , dovol. opnmentctnd tone giveim to - every organ smut mmortioa , ' _ , e t"- ofthtebo.iy. Simnn'lemis . riimc \ \ urni metimotiet , fmmeci , I ate improsement seen. Failure lrnpotiiimle , 5,000 i'cfertimces. hook , . tmxplanatlomireutl hiroots mailed ( aealod free , : ' ERIE MEDICAL GO. Buffalo , N.Y5 DR. McGREW Is TCI5 055.1' .4 SPECIALIST , . SCuD TJCSATSALL PRIVATE DISEASES ' , Weakness emS Sorrel Ilsurdoriof MENONLY Svcry cure guarac4oefi _ . . 20 yveirs OIi'ermencu , - 5 years in trnah. ) titok Free , ' 1451 , .to VarmeMn.eIts , , OSLJLi. 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