'Villi OMAHA DAILY 7TCE: PATTHDAY. JANFATCY 12, 1901. IS COMMISSION'S CHAIRMAN f mlth of Stnrgu Udo Head of the Rail road Board. BLACK HILLS MEMBERS INTRODUCE BILLS HiuvkoihI, lilcmiinn, I'nlrtinilii nnd llemiett Contribute ti Ilnj'a I'ro iTrilliiKN .fciliiistiin Propose Invt'KtlKiXli'K l.ec- Cunrne. I'IKIUIK. S. U., Jan. ll.-(Spcclal Tele- gram: -Th railroad ommlsslon met today tary was left until the next nice ing on Js"S7.SB o hXav t o .ns7o Track for this position. , In tho houso today tho speaker announced . . . ..,. 1 1 .., ..lnrlo ,.i u tho ointment o f comm It too c e ks of wnicn wio iua .... o - - - - " gels two linponuni ones , . . ....- o. uuue, ruiiroini i-uiiiiuiuci-, win. .... " Ilond of Kail lllver. for tho appropriation committee. Tho clerks' pay and that of other houso and senate employes was fixed today Ht a rate running from $3 for the chief clerk and secretary down to $2.23 for tho pages. Chief Clerk Hemor arrived from Doadwood last night and has been getting pointers on his duties today nnd will begin work tomorrow. Tho principal bills Introduced In the house today wcru to appropriate $50,000 eadi to erect buildings for state schools nt Vermil lion and Aberdeen and raising tho salary of tho governor nnd supremo court Judges . . i -i .i.u, , to 3,00Q u year each nnd tho salaries of tno circuit judges io z,i)uu eacn, , . My the lllnvk Hills Members, Dills Introduced by IJlack Hills' mem- bers were: Ilawgood. to reimburse tho twern jjayor i.'ic'schmiiiin and tho Suon sheriff of Lawrcnco county for transporting gorfest Athletic tissoclatlon. After re- prisoners to tho penitentiary; Chlesman, to n... i .... i f- ii .iii, r.nn people; llcncdlct, to chango tho terms ot court In tho seventh circuit; 1'atrlqulu, to provide a statu board of cmbalmcrs; Ucnnctt, to appropriate $25,000 for building a school of mines. I'M wards introduced a resolution In tho senate memorializing congress to mako u permanent reglmontal post ot Fort Meade Johnston presented a resolution for a com- mttteo of three senate members and four houso members to Investigate tho charges mado by Governor Lee In his message against the former lundH of tho penitentiary, reform school and asylum fur Insane. J. II. McCloud of llcrmosa Is back with his bill for supplies furnished troops In 1890. Ills claim this time Is $4,171 WHAT THE POPULISTS WANT Five Member of Soutli Dakota l.rir-Uljiturt- Auk for Plenty of Cliiilrnini.MliliM. I'JEIUIB, S. I)., Jnn. 11. (Special.) The Domiltsts lost no opportunity which they thought might help anchor them n little longer onto anything In thq shnpo of nn office In tho closlnir ilnvs nf thnlr rhnnpns. lies dps thn iinnnliitmnnlK mndn W flnv- nesiaos tno appointments mado by Oo- ernor I.eo of tho Hoard of Charities and Corrections, ho also reappointed his oil Inspector a short tlma beforo going out of ofllcc. Tho inspector followed by ap pointing his brother, Daniel Meyer, as deputy, nnd ho mnnaged to get hlc oath of nfflco filed with tho secrotnry of state on the day of tho inauguration ot a now gov ernor. Tho commlttco places which wero asked or by tho row fusion houso members aro; Davlcs. on elections, stato affairs, agricul turo nnd horticulture, public health and llvo stock; Dean, on appropriations, rail roads and military affairs; Gross, on Ju diciary, stato affairs, insurance, tomper- anco nnd appropriations; Kane, on county affairs. Judiciary, elections and approprla tlons; Kruso, on woyH and means, tempor nnce, immigration nnd warehouses; Mar tin, on education, appropriations, mines nd mining, public health and llvo stock; Stovo. on education, fedoral relations, agrl culturo and horticulture and appropria tions: Stransky, on ways nnd means, cor porations, chnrltablo Institutions, lmmlgra tlon and appropriations; Ylrsa, on rail- rn,l fn,lrn1 rltlnn nn.lnfv nffnlr nn,l " , v ' . llvo stock. 1'urmrr Itenllzen 'Well. SIOUX FALI.8. S. V., Jan. 11. (Special.) Henry Ash, a Day county farmer, a year ego purchased 1G0 acres of school land for $11 per aero. Ho sowed tho tract to flax, which lms Just netted him tho sum ot )2,400, not only paying for tho land, but tor tho need, 'breaklug and other ox- censes. BOUNTY BILL IS INTRODUCED Slensnrr DccliirlitK Wnr on Predatory AnlmnlM lrl u Stnrt In Wyunt Iuk I.i'Klslnturc. CHEYENNE. Wyo Jan. 11. Tho legls. Itturo couvenod at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Tho sonnto was called to order by President Stono and after roll cnll prayer was offorod by Chaplain Young. Tho senate Journal was read and approved, ftcr making several minor resolutions, In eluding tho addition ot a standing commit' ten on legislative apportionment. Recess was then taken until 2 p. m., when the standing committees wero named. Tho houso was culled to order by Speaker Atherloy and after tho call of the roll Chaplain Davis offered a prayer. Tho Journal urns read and approved and, as In tho TKe Whole Trxith ! There's nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. There's nothing so good for r cough as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral The 25 cent size is just right for an ordinary, everyday cold. The 50 cent size is better for the cough of bronchitis, croup, grip, and hoarseness. The dol lar size is the best for chronic coughs, as. in consumption, chronic bronchitis, asthma, etc. Tbrtetliei: Zc 50c, $1.00. If iour itrucgl.t cannot lurplr ya, irnd ui eno dolUrand "111 tinrtll it lm bottle to jou, kit cbtriti prepaid. lie iur 7011 sire ill jour iittrrtt oxpreii ofnee. AaaieM, .1. ' atr "-t Lowell. Mui, senate, n committee on legislative appor tionment was made one of tna standing committees. A tncmorl.il was Introduced, memorializ ing the lcgHlaturos of tho states of Colo rado, Nebraska, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho and Utah to appoint a Joint commit tee from their respective legislature to confer with a similar committee from Wy- loralng relatlvo to the adoption of uniform bounty laws on predatory wild nnimais. Tho bill proposes to regulate the preuent mode of marking pelts after bounty has been paid so that wolf hunters nnd others cannot collect but one bounty, no matter In which of tho states ho presents his pelt. At present the laws of the several states arc at variance in this matter and a trapper can have his pelt ear-marked In Wyoming, collect the bounty and cross over Into Mon- - - ':7nV V" "n " than 'was appropriated two years ago. The , ,, i1pi.1,m nf Ihn lni?tRlntiiri. but In , ' ., . prouuuiniy ll win uo jiunauu uuu ui mm lllC(, , cnrr). on lha war on wild animals. Tho bill flpccinoa boululM ,lttl i,0 bounties shall be paid ns follows: Cray nnd black wolves, $3; mountain Hons, J3; coyotct), $1. Thcso nro tho same amounts ns were paid during the Inst two years.. CLUB WILL GET ITS PERMIT Mil) or I'Mt'licliiiiiiim of Cliielnniill Jtr- itrrat.'N Promise to JelTrlcx-Iliili-1 1 1 I'IkIiI Promoter. CINCINNATI. Jnn 11. The directors of tho HiicncorfcHt Athletic association of Cincinnati express the fullest determination tonight that the Jrffrtcs-lliihiin fight will be lu cd on hero 1' obruury 15, but the prc- pomicr,mco ot I)Uuiit. sentiment Is to the eoiurnry. Whllo tho minister!" held nn enthuslnstlr meeting today nnd tho women's rlulis nnd "titer organizations opposing tho light were P.eated conferences with their uttornnys these two elements llnally met. Ttinlglit these two elements llnally met. Ttinlg mo directors gnve out tno rollou'tng: i tie members of tno Huenccrfest Atnlctie Association eomnanv todav requested of Mayor Klelschmann tho Immediate Issunnco of a permit. The mnyor declined to Issue mo permit now, but renlllrmed tils promise and assured tho committee Mint he would Issue the permit two days before tho date of tho proposed contest. The directors yet Hold mat tno contest can nnd win luxe place In Cincinnati on February 15. unuricM j. unryslle, secretary to aiayor Klelschmann, tonight gave out tho follow ing: A formal written nnnilcatlnn by the di rectors of the Suengcrfest Athletic club was nmdu to Mnyor Klelschtnunn this, afternoon xo gram a permit tor n sparring exultation to be hchl in Snenucrfest hall February 13. said exhibition to be confined to two boxing contests one preliminary of not moro than ten rounds and one principal contest ot not moro than twenty rounds, said exhibition to be for the benefit of tho deficit Incurred by tho International Jubilee Saengerfest of im "The mayor, In reply, reiterated his or iginal promise made to tho Saengcrfest di rectors, viz. : That a permit for a sparring contest would be forthcoming within a day or two of the date set for holding the same. but no declined to Kiant tnclr Huuniemenmi and verbal request that a permit bo Issued at once. Slnco Jlavor Klelschmann has been le gally advised that tho light for the cham pionship of the world docs not come within mo munition or tno unio statutes tor spar ring exhibitions under the auspices of a uwmmc ciuu, it in unuerBiuim uuu tno (m,y Wml of a ,,erlnlt Jlo Vould glvo even two days in advnnco ot tno dato would bo onu that would come under the Ohio li and let the directors take tho chances In proceeding under that permit. l.uwytTM ProtoNl to Mayor In addition to tho conferences today be tween counsel thero wns an Informal meet ing of tho members of the bar nnd an opin ion was sent to .Mayor i lelsclimunn. signed by twelve lending attorneys, Including Judgo Judson Harmon, who wns nttorncy general undjr the Cleveland administration, and other ex-Judges, notably Hon. John w. wnmngiou. this opinion noius mat for tho laBt twelve years the laws of Ohio liuvo been sovcro against prlzo lights, the oniy exception being ror sparring exniiu tlons under ma auspices ot bona tide atn letlc clubs. Tho attorneys hold that u con test for tho championship of the world would not no neiu by any court to no a sparring exnibiiion, and it runner points out mat mo Kaengerrest Atlilotle associa tlon was Incorporated after the articles of agreement wero signed by Jortnes and Iluhlln. Notw thslandlng all of tho obstructions which confront them tho' directors of tho Sacngerfest Athletic association still Insist tonlglit mat they will nave t no lignt, and the work Is still progressing at Saengcrfest nan, Tho attorneys of tho Hvnngollcal nssocia tlon or this city havo a warrant ready for OlO ttrrCSt Of lillS ItUtlllll, Wlln lin tin 011- gngement to nppoar at thn irwln matlneo hero next Sunday an.l at tho performances during the week while he Is In training hero Tho Ohio statute makes It a felony to bo In tr.ilnlnir In tno state for a pnze- llght and under this section the opponents of tho light proposo to begin with the prose eutlnu of Huhlln, even to the extent of tak ing his case beroro tno grand jury, wnicn is now in session. KniiNiiK City WiititN II In llnttlr KANSAS CITY. Jan. 11. Tho convention hall directors met In executlvu session this afternoon to consider Manager Hrady s proposition to hold the Jeffrtes-Ruhllu light hero, and they referred tho matter to John 1'. Jjoomns. manager ot convention 111111 Sentiment among tho directors favors tho plan of hnUlltnr thn boxlnir match In Kan sas City, and If satisfactory arrangements can no matio iy ainnnger L,oomas ana air, Hrady they will bo accepted by mo ill rectors, Tho hall Is $23,00 In debt and strong efforts havo recent, y been made ralso tho money. MARTIN RIDES POOR RACE Defeat of ltollluur Iloer nt Oakland Attributed to Had .luilKment of III .loeUey. SAN FRANCISCO. Jnn. ll.-Aftcr his good nice yesterday Rolling Hoer was Plunged on to win the fourth event nt Oak land todav. Martin dlsnlaved poor linlir meat on tho colt and he was beaten easily by Orduung. Favorites again went down to defeat, l.ou Ray took tho last event by a neck from Opponent. Owensboro was bid up ui 10 fiuu ny 1.. l.lger, but Sam lllldreth retained him. Lou Roy was bid up jaw. mil was protected by his owner, Ham lllldrotn sold uihrnltar to Hums Waterhouso for Jl.&oo. Rain fell all dav ami 1110 iracK was moppy. ucsuiis: First race, futurity course, selling: lsa line, 101 (Mounce). 1 too 1. won: Mnui; Davis, 103 (Buchanan), oven, second: Mon rovla, inr. (Domlnlck), 12 to 1. third. Time 1:12V. Tliig-a-Mng, Iji .Mascnttiu I'llot Dunboy, Hlrdlo Stone, hlttlo Mlnch, Jr., am juva aiHo ran. Second race, threo furlnngH. nurse: J. v Klrbv. 115 (II. Shleldsi. 7 to 1. won: So I.lchtenstcln. llii (lliichannn). n to 2. second Torso Maid. 115 (DnmlnlcW. I to 1, third Time: 0:3fi4. Rublno, Harklylte. Mike Mur phy and ur. Meant niso ran. 1 inrci race, six iiirio uks. seiune eiat terer. 107 (Mntiuee). 8 to 6. won: Ida N. in: (O'Connor), 8 to fi. second; Quiz II. 107 tKnost. 20 to I. third. Time: liltPi. Ne Forest, Merldu, Satin Coat and Hilly Lyons also ran. Fourth race, one ml e. nurse: Orilniinir PS (Hucliaim.i), to 1, won: Rolling Hoer, SS (J. Martin), 7 to 10. second; I.enuep, 103 (O'Connor), t to 1. third. Time: l:t2-i. Fifth race, mile and fifty yards, selling owensboro, iu; (uomitucKj, u 10 i, won Oalenthus. R3 (J. Martin), a to 1. second Donator. 103 (Mo.ince). 3 to 1, third. Time l:4ti. Free I.anee. KIcKum Hob. Wal en stein, I.ady Meddlesome and Expedient also ran. Sixth race, ml 0 and one-elglitli, seiilng l.ou Hoy, 107 (Huchtinan), 11 to 6, won; Op poucnt, 101 (O'Connor). to 1, second Morlnel, 102 (Mounce), 7 to 5, third. Timo 1:G7. cimnd Sachem also ran. ItehOltM nt tv OrleniiN, NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 11. Weather rolnv und track Vfry heavy, W, H, .nates was t ie on v w nni ig ruvorue. 1 noun 11 va 1 cz was so well bucked that he was the choice over varro.. itrsuiis: First race, one mile, selling: Heroics, 12 (Wlnkllold). 7 to 2. won: Fillers. 122 (Van ilnsen), 12 to in and 1 tn a. second; I.nce vood. 122 (Miles). 12 to 1. third. Time l:W.l. Jack Martin, Tom Cromwell ttnd bamovnr niso ran. Kieond race, one mllo and onc-8txtenth selling: vnldez, iinv (wctier), 13 to , won Vnrro. 103 (Dale). 12 to S and even, second WnodsllcK. PJl lu nrien), 1 to 1, inird Time: 2;03Vi. ratchworK, nrambio Hun mui 1 1 iiiKua lu a so ran. Third raco, one mno ana an eigntn, sen Pull of Pictures Next Sunday's Illustrated Bee WILL contain three full pages of sharp, clear pie turns rellecting individ uals, scenes and incidents connected with the inaugu ration of Nebraska's new stale olllcers and snap shots of Ihe house and senate in session. Til 10 frontispiece is a tine llashlight portrait of Miss Gertrude Dietrich, the accomplished daughter of Governor Dietrich, posed on the staircase of tho execu tive mansion, in ball cos tume. TWO five-column puno rnniiis of the house of representatives and senate in session. GOVE UXOR POYXTKK turning over the keys of executive oftiee to Governor-Elect Dietrich. The tall and short man of the senate, the governor's stalf, youngest member of the house and a dozen others. SNAP SHOT of Senator Tillman, AV. J. Bryan and a few prominent local democrats, made at Jackso nian banquet. Photographs Specially for The Bee by Louis R. Bostwick. Ing: W. H. Gates, 111 (Dale), 3 to C. won; Fa so lyead. 107 (.Mitchell). 0 to 1 and even second: Hhldlas. 105 (Cockrnn). 10 to 1. third. 'lime: ucorgo Lee, itionnott mm Charakeenc also ran. Fourth race, one mile, handicap: Strang est, 110 (Cochran), 11 to n, v6n; Donna Seay, jz (sincK), a to IU nnd 1 to J, second; urn press of Ileauty, 93V4 (Weber), 15 to 1, third Time: 1:51. Monk Wayman also ran. Fifth race, seven furloncs, handicap l'nlarm, 104 (Kane), 12 to 1, won; Suo John son. 05 (Cochran). 3 to 1 nnd C to 5. second Oeoruo 11. Cox. 109 (Wlnkllold). 6 to 5. third Time: 1:3s. Silver Coin, IMt Gurrclt, Star cotton and Kgallto also ran. Sixth race, seven turloncs. sc ling: Randy m (Mav). 7 to 1. won: Heveruce. IK) (Mich aels). M to 1 and jo to 1. second: JJltliolln lOrt (Herman). 1 to 5, third. Time: 1:10, TI o W. A vln W. Orev Force. West Ha den, Made Mario and I'rcclslou also run JOHNSON CALLS ON KILILEA American I.imikiu MiiKimteN Announce 11 Meeting: nt I'll I Inl-1 pliln for .Iniinnry ISO. MILWAFKHH. Jnn. 11. Han H. Johnson president of tho American leairue. visiter .MiiwnuKeo today 10 comer witn si. 11. Kin lea. president nf the Milwaukee club. Mr. JohiiHnn says a meeting nf tho league will on nolo 111 I'liiiaoeipiiiiL January s. wuen tho eighth club will bo chosen. Huston, ho saui, nan not oeen considered oiuciauy. OIIAMIMO.V IIASKKT HALL TOMCUT You UK Men'n Chrlntlnii Ansoelntlon Auiilnxl Stnto University. Tho llrst chnniplonshlt) basket ball con test of the season will be In tho gymnasium of thn Young Men's Christian association tonight. Tho association team will mee tho team from tho Stato university. A con tlncciit nf rooters from Lincoln will ac compuny tho players to help them with vocal support 10 win mo game, tho Play, ers nro all In the best form after weeks o hard practice and the mutch will be worth seeing, as the rivalry between tho two teams is intense, i.iucup: University Position. Y. M. C. A. Cortelyou (O.L.Loft forward Stemm Warren uignt rorwuru owens o Anderson Pillsbtiry Center RltiKfiuest Halisou Left guard McCarthy Koricr uignt guani... Monitgnun (u. nr I Instil Siitistltnlns: Folvcrsltv Thomas. Mnnnll Nelson: Young Men's Christian association Uolllday, llospe, Anderson. ltnbllii to l.cnvf for Cincinnati. KI!W YORK. Jnn. 11. Gus Iluhlln eon eluded his training In tho east today and will li.iivo tomorrow for Cincinnati, whore ho will begin Html preparations for his light with Jenries, wnicn is scucuuicd tor Feu runry lu. HYMENEAL Will Live nt Ilnni-ron. ASHLAND. Neb., Jan. 11. (Special.', Walter Noddlngs of Haucroft, Neb , nml Miss Adda Klnnegar of Yuton wero mar ried nt tho residence of tho brldn's undo, J. Q. Lansing, In Ashland, Wodnesdny night. Rev. C. A. Huyck of tho Christian church porformed tho rcromony. Miss Ella Mar tin of Yutan wns bridesmaid and Harry Morau of Uancroft was beat man. Mr. and Mrs. Noddlngs will llvo at Bancroft. Ilrlilc of WnltPr (Inner, HASTINGS, Neb., Jan. 11. (Special.) Walter Onrver and Miss Minnie lllerco wero married Wednesday at S o'clock at tho homo of tho brhlo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. lllerco. Rev. J. W. Nelson of tho Congro gatlonal church performed tho ceremony In tho presence of relatives only. Tho brldo and groom will depart tomorrow morning for Denver, where they will llvo. MnUliiK SitrKlium Syrup In Kiiiiniin. TOPHKA, Kan., Jan, 11. In a paper on the manufacture of table syrups from sor ghum, read before tho Kansas State Hoard of Agrlculttiro today, A. A. Denton of Medicine Lodge foreshadowed thn large pobslbtllttes of a revived Industry In Kan sas. Mr. Denton's paper wns written to stimu late attempts to mnkn pure sorghum syrup. If It can bo made pure, ho suited, It would become a greater Industry than the making of sugar syrup In the southern states. Kiiiiniih ill IHk IIiiITiiIo MIiimv. TOPHKA. Kan.. Jan. 11. F. L, Randolph, prenldent of the Kansas commission for tho Pan-American exposition at Murrain, lays Kansas will havo a very surprising exhibi tion there. "We confidently expect nn appropriation of 50,0o0 from this legislature," he said todny, "and with this wo shall bo nblo to mukn a full display. Kansas mode 11 hit nt the Centennlul In 1876. Tho exhibition we nro about to make will b thu most satUXnctory since then. IrTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS nleiitlni' I'liiiloftrniilier linn I'nt Itotl of lull Tnkrn from Ills Desk. VALENTINE, Neb.. Jan. 11. (Special.) While O. A Shaw was attending a theater last evening burglars entered his photo graph gallery through a back door and took from his desk money which he reports ns having consisted of five 1100 bills and twenty 50 bills Mr. Shaw explains that ho had ust returned from Omaha, where he had drawn the money from the Merchants bank preparatory to expending it on his gallery. No clue to the Identity of tho thieves could be discovered and Mr. Shaw states thnt he will glvo 1300 for the capture of tho thief or thieves nnd tho return of the money. OFFICIHtS OR 'I'llll I'HIJSI'.NT VI2AH. oiIkvo of .NelirniUn Install Their .! Heentles. HLAIIt. Neb., Jan. 11. (Special.) At the election of tho nfflcers of Kquallty lodge No. 127. Fraternal Union of America, the following wero elected for tho present ear: Dr. C. F. Mead, fraternal master; Miss Lulu Ctitneron, Justice; Miss Mnbal Oalncs. truth; Miss Lllllo Olbson, mercy; II. II. Taylor, secretary, nnd Krncst Smith, renstirer. The lodgo celebrated tho llrst mooting night of the century nnd tho inltla- lon of two new members by n fine ban- nuct. The regulnr work of tho order was followed by a scries of tableaux, which closed tho program for tho evening. YORK, Neb., Jan. 11. (Special.) Tho Orand Army post held a public Installa tion at Fraternal hall last evening. Cap tain W. C. Henry of Fairmont, cx-com-mander of the Grand Army of tho Republic of Nebraska, wns Installing olllcer. Thcso nro to bo tho officers of Robert Anderson post No. .12 for tho ensuing year: Henry Jacobs,' post commander; S, A. Newell, senior vlco commander; C. G. Thamer, unlor vlco commander; J. L. Medlar, ndju- tant; N. M. Ferguson, qunrtennastor; J. H. Conway, surgeon; D. F. Johns, chaplain; R. C. Shlpmnn, officer of tho day; J. C. Dcro incr, olllcor of the guard; J. I. Miller, scr goant; 13. Rcluenger, quartermaster ser geant. Captain Henry also Installed officers of R. Anderson corp3 No. 5 as follows: Presi dent, Mrs. Ovlatt; senior vlco president, Mrs. Uryan; Junior vlco president, Mrs. Peck; treufiuror, Mrs. Copsey; secretary, Mrs. Hro. chaplain, Mrs. Dull; conductor, Mario Miller; guard, Mrs. Walkup. TRKNTON, Neb., Jan. 11. (Special.) Trenton camp No. D327, Modern Woodmen of Amorlca, installed "olllcers as follows: W. L. Washburn, V. C; F. Hacgan, W. A.; D. Filbert, clerk; C. Secley, 13. 11.; F. M. Flaesburg, 13.; II. I. Evans, C. v.; B. Stoddard, T.; M. Ilcnjamln, W.; A. Johnson, manager. Trenton enmp is tho youngest and largest In the county. A number of cards were ncte'd upon nnd a banquet will soon bo given. SUTTON. Neb.. Jan. 11. (Special.) Tho Installation of tho Grand Army of the Ho public and Women's Relief corps oftlccrn was a Joint, public one. Theso aro the new officers ot tbo post: P. C, Philip Hatman; S. V., Stovo Ken dall; J. V., Samuel Shrakcngast; surgeon, Dr. M. V. Clark; chaplain, Charles New man; quartermaster, Philip Schwnlc; ad Jtitnnt, Robert Stewart; O. D., Howard Nownham; O. G., Georgo Rectzel; Q. M. S., I. N. Clark. Women's Relict corps: Prosldcut, Mary Schwab; S. V., Mary Hull; J. Mary M. Clark; treasurer, Ann nrown; conductor, Louisa Nownham; guard, Roso Donnelly; A. C, Hattlo Rise; A. G., Louisa Ames; first color bearer, Marian Schroeder; second color bearer, Elizabeth M. Stewart; third color bearer, Maggie Shultz; fourth color bcarcc,.Hannah Tower; delegate, Marlon Schroeder; aUcrnato, Jennie Camp bell. After the Installation the company sat down to a bountiful supper. I3IUTOH D. II. CIIOM.V IS FltKI County Attorney Hum ClinrKc of I be I DIsiulsNrtl. O'NEILL, Neb., Jan. 11. (Special Tele cram.) D. II. Cronln, editor of tho O'Neill Frontier, who was arrested January 2 on tho charge of criminal libel preferred by W. R. Hutlcr, ex-county attorney, had his preliminary hearing in tho county court vestcrdav. Tho prosecution was repre sented by tho complaining witness, W. R Hutler. while Hon. R. R. Dickeon conducted Mr. Cronln's sldo of the case. Tho proso- cutlon Introduced a copy of tho Frontier of April 2C and offered It In evidence. This was tho Issue ot tho Frontier In which the alleged libelous artlclo appeared. The stato then rested. Attorney Dickson then moved to dlsmlsa becuuso tho prosecution had not proved tho chargo false or malicious, which ho contended was necessary in ordor to bind tho prisoner over to tho district court Arguments wero presented upon this point and tho court adjourned until 1:30 today to look up authorities upon tho points In volved. Upon reconvening nt 1:30 today tho court overruled tho motion ot tho de fenso to dismiss. Attorney Dickson then asked for a con tlnuanco ot four days in order to bring witnesses from Illinois and various points In Nebraska and whllo reading a list ot names to tho Judgo to Issue subpoonas for, County Attorney Mullen nroso and said ho had never been consulted In the caso and having examined numerous authorities was convinced that n conviction could not bo secured, and that plaintiff had no causa for action. Ho thcreforo moved a dls missal of tho caso, which was tlone, am! Editor Cronln oneo moro breathes tho nlr nf freedom unhampered by bonds or legal ties. Aurli'iil tiirnl Society Meet. MADISON, Neb., Jan. 11. (Special.) The 'innunl meeting of tho Madison County Ag. rlcultural society was held Tuesday after noon. A larger number of stockholders wero present thai) there has been for years. Mark Richardson succeeds Ilcrm Harney ns president, John Ilyncarlson whb elected secretary and O. R. Wycoff treas urcr. Mr. Wycorf reported a balanco In th treasury of $08.96. Tho dates for tho next fair aro the 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th of Sop lumber. Dr. DeiirhiK Tender ItCNlKUntlmi. BEATRICE, Nob., Jan. 11. (Special.) It Is given out hero that Dr. W. II. Dcurlng the present superintendent of tho Institute for Feeble Minded, has tendered his reslg nation to Governor Dietrich, to take effect April 1. It was thought hero that Dr. Dear lug would relinquish probnblo possession to his successor, Dr. Johnson of Omaha, about January 15. (tin rinli OrKnl.iMl, SYRACUSE, Neb., Jan. 11. (Special.) There was organized tn this village las evening tho Syracuso Gun club, with etghteon charter members. F. E. Hrow was cioctoa president, Hid Locxnnrt see retary and E, W. Hlsscr, treasurer. Tho club contains a good deal of live blood, und show up ns well as the old "Sllsby Gun club of this place. CnrneKle Cnninii llriiiii'lilnur Out NEW YORK. Jan. 11 The Journal 1. oinmerco says una inriniT iniormatlnn regarding ;no inrneKiu nieei company plan for a tube and plpo plant nt Cnnneatit o,, indicntes mi project is even more lm portant than at llrst sunpnsed. it Is re ported mat inn new piapi win iiiiyp capacity of l.(ta).0o0 tons at the start. vlilr very closely approaches the tntul capacity nf the Natlonnl Tube company. It h further reported tnui tno i-arnegie eompun him ncnulred the plant nf A. M. Hvern i Co., considered one of the chief tube enn cerns rutslde of the National Tubo coin pony. FISHERMEN TO THE RESCUE Finilly Succeed in Beaching tho Wrecked Ironch Steamer. ASSENGERS AND CREW SAFELY LANDED III 1 Hit Hern on the ltoeKs Since Monday and All Previous llf fortii nt Iteneue Were Futile. FA HA. MAN. Uouches-du-lthouc, Jan. JL After n night of terrible suspense ull of tnc assetiKers and crew ot tho trench steamer Russle, from Oran, Algeria, which stranded near hero during n violent storm Monday, havo been safely landed. As tho life lino ctmnocted from tho snore with tho steamer parted again yesterday ftcrnoon. when night set In, no com munication with tho stranded steamer wns possible. Tho last signalled messago rend as follows: Wo havo not n scrap of food left. Con tcrnntlon prevails on board." On receipt of this nppcal the nshcrmcn mado two moro plucky launches of their boat, but were beaten back, and, as tho Rutslo disappeared In tho darkncsB, tnose on board apparently wero trying to launch their only remaining boat. Tho storm raged with renewed fury dur ing tho night and only thoso who were com pelled to do bo stayed on tho shore, part of them huddled beneath a tarpaulin ami thcrs seeking refuge from tho galo In tho Knratnan lighthouse. At midnight two floats with lines at tached to them wero launched, but both ttcmpts to rcuch tho Russlo wero fruit less. In tho early hours of the morning torches wero lighted at the bow ot tho Russlo and in responEO to the signal tho fishermen mado another effort to reach tho wreck. Uut they were again tossed ashore, and tho crew ot ho lifeboat, who belong to the fishing vil lage of Carro, gathered round a bonfire mado of wreckago from tho steamer, drenched to tho skin nnd with tcoth chat- erlnc from cold, but not discouraged. Their heroism finally was rewarded, as, with daybreak, tho weather perceptibly moder ated, tho sea became calmer and tho wind, having shifted from cast to north, tho Carro tlshcrmcn, at about 6:30 a. m., again put to sea. Tho spectators watched with fast beating hearts ns tho boat disappeared through the waves. Moro than onco It was thoucht It was eugulfcd. but tbo small craft rose In slg"ht again on tho crests of tho waves, upproachlng gradually nearer to tho Russlo. AVomen Come First. Then n rope was thrown, which tho fish ermen caught, and thn lifeboat soon after ward was alongside. Then, nbovo tho howl ing wind, rose cries of Joy from those on board tho Russle, which were re-echoed by tho crowd ashore. Another boat, manned by four men, was then launched and suc ceeded lu rcachlnc tho wrecked vessel. A tew minutes later tho Carro boat left tho Russia's sldo, heavily laden. As It ap proached the shoro the occupants wero seen to bo women and one baby. Tho enthusiasm was delirious. The spectators plunged Into thu sea. Somo ot them dragged tho llfo boat ashore and others lifted tho women out ot tho boat and carried them In their arms, through tho waves, to dry land. One woman was clasped In the arms of hor son, who had been waiting on shore since Mon day. Sho swooned and had to bo trans ported on a stretcher, hastily constructed from wreckago and covered with blankets, to tho lighthouse. The other women col lapsed from fatigue, cold and hunger. Their haggard faces and trembling limbs told ot tho awful experiences they had gone through. It was unfortunato that want of foresight resulted in all tho nourishment being kept at tho lighthouse, two miles distant, for tho sufferers had to walk there, assisted by their friends, beforo restoratives could bo administered. Tho four-oared boat next, arrived with sovon moro passengers, und tho lifeboats then mado repeated Journeys, until all wero saved and sheltered in tho lighthouse LAXATIVE HROMO-qUININE TAHLETS, For n Cold in the limit. FIRE RECORD. Livery Stable nt Stilton. SUTTON. Nob.. Jan. 11. (Special.) John Taurlcr's livery stable burned this morning. Tho horses and vehicles wero saved; tho other losses nro covered by Insurance, Resilience nt Ilviiim'. EWING, Neb,, Jan. 11. (Special.) Tho residence of C. F. Guntcr was destroyed by flro on Thursday morning. Tho building was Insured tor a considerable part of Its vulue. Holland Prepares for Trip. NORFOLK. Va.. Jan. 11. Tho submarine torpedo boat Hollantl Is being prepared hero preparatory tn Its trip to Pensacola. whero It will Join tho North Atlantic squadron, Thn distance from Annapolis to Norfolk Is 10) miles, tho longest trip yet tnken by tho Holland, Down Chcsapeuko bay nn average speed of llvo and one-half knots nn hour was recorded nn the surface and olnht knntn was accomplished on a nnurt. An armature bar on tho electric onglno broke, but the lioiiann was tint disabled ns It was nt thn tttno using Its ensolluo engine. An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method nnd beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Hvnup ok Fiob, manufactured by tho Camfoiinia Fin Sykut Co.. illustrnto the value, of obtaining' tho liquid laxa tive principles of plnnts known to be medicinally laxative nnd prehcntinK' them in the form most refreshing- to the tnsto and acceptable to tbo ayntem. It is tho onu perfect strencrtlicniuir laxn tivc, clcansini? the svbUuh effectually. disponing colds, headaches and fevers fjontly yet promptly and enabling- one to overcome Habitual constipation per manently. Its norfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver nnd bowels, without weakening or irritating them, inalto it the Ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs nro used, ns inpy aro piensaiii to tno tahto, but the medicinal qunlltlesof the remedy nro obtained from senna ami other 'aromatic plants, by a method known to tho Oamfohma Fio Svitui' Co. onlv. In order to tret Its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of tbu Company printed on tho front of every paclcnge CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN rUANOIBCO, CAI,. JXJUIBVTI.X.E, KY, KW YORK, W. Y. Fertile by all Druggists. l'rlco Wo. per bottle Why a Cold Kills At this HCHson of tlic your eoui-lis utul coUl.s lire prevalent because of a lowered vitality. The cold, does not yield and too often pneumonia supervenes. "Hvr.11 then," .says a high authority on this disease, "pneumonia does not ordinarily prove fatal except In the case or very old or very young people. The dan ger arises when It Is complicated by heart or Kldueydis ease." This Is the secret of the ravages of pneumonia. If the body beslroun an the blood pure and ordinary cold is immediately thrown olT, but when the nodylly vlgor'ls weakened by excessive work, vwirry or grief and the blood is vitiated by acid (which the kidneys ought to and will remove when healthy, the dread pneumonia too often claims its victim. If the blood be kept pure by tho use of that gr.at kidney specific, Warner's Safe Cure, a vigorous body will follow and eotighd, colds nnd attendant discomforts of the win tcr month be wholly prevented. WAKNKICH HAFH CIMIK CO. Scptemlur 3, 1M. Gentlemen: If I.wiih thu "chief" I would older tvery nllletr to keep a bottlo of nriter'n Safe Curo on hand and there would bo but it few to May off" on account of sicklies. Ilelng exposed to all kinds of weather, exeorslve heat, and sudden front, or rain, it take an Iron constitution to staml it. I advocate WnrierV 8am Cum nn It keeps the kidneys In good comlltlon. which means that ull poison and illsento U 'lieaitn cu 01,1 1,10 l''st-'fi. Jbus maintaining goo.l It cures you when sick and keeps you In aood health If you tnk.vii tlno now and thru. .1 1 "dvlso every tiin wio has tn be nut of doors most nf iho time in ull kinds of weather to keep Wnrncr'j Suro Curo on hand ull tho time. Yours truly. TIIOS. W. JOYCIC. Dsk Sergeant. 43rd I'reclnct, Chicago l'ollco Uep't. Chicago, UU F R H K S A 31 P L K. Fend postal for free samplo WAllNKll'S BAKU CVUK tn "WAItNHU'H SAKK Cl'IlH CO., Itnchester. N. V. Men tion this paper. We Cure to DOCTOR TOLSON Specialist 111 IHsense nf Men, nnd Coimiiltlnu l'liynlcliui of (hi State Ulcntro-Mfillcul Institute, llttLS I 'urn n 111 St., O11111I111, ,ob. w wnn nvnrv man Hum nflllrtprl to cal system of treatment. We Invite In particular all who have treated elsewhere without success: all whoso cases have Ixen ubundoncd by family physicians and so called experts, We will explain to you why such treatment hun not cured you and will demonstrated to your entire satisfaction that wo can cure you mfely, quickly und permanently". Our councel will cost you nothing, und our charges for a perfect cure win not oe more man you win oe wiiiiiik 10 iay iur ucuchik iumru, nc nm fop thcin Te can do for yon. UIDinnnCI C Under our Electro-Mo Heal treatment this Insidious disease rapidly VHtlluUuCLC disappears. Tain censcx almost Instantly. The pools of stagnant blood are driven from the dilated veins and all soreness and swelling aulckly subsides. Every Indication ot varicooeie booh vaiunnes anu in 11s sican cuiurs mo pnur, um power and tho pleasure ofprrfeet health nnd restored ninulinoil. CTDI ATIIDC Our Electro-Medical treatment dissolves the stricture completely dlnlulUnC and removes every obstruction from the urlnnry paBni?o, 'allays all Inflammation, stops every unnatural discharge, reduces the prostate gland, cleaiue and heals the bladder and kidneys, Invigorates the sexual organs and restores health and soundness to every inrt of the boil- nffected by Ihe disease. CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON llllt Ot OUT IIIO WOm, UUU IS lllUUia UJ and tho patient prepurcd tries It contuins 110 dangerous nrugx m .ujunuun iiicuiniuen m iu) nn,... u kuu, m the very bottom of the disease und forces nut every purtlclo of Impurity. Soon every slitn and symptom disappears completely und forever The blood, the tissue, the flesh, ,v, hnnM and the whole system are cleansed, purified and rettnrod to perfect health urniinilC nCDII ITV Men. many of you nro now reaping the result of your NrHVIlUa UCHILI I I former follv. Your manhood is fa ling and will noon he lost unless you do something for yourself. There Is no time to lose. Impotency, like all sexual dlseaBe.i,, Is never on tho standstill. With It you can mnkn no com promise. K1U..T you must master It or It will mnster you. nnd fill your whole futuro with misery and Indescribable woe. We hnvn treated so many cases of this kind that we nro as familiar with them as you are with the very daylight. Onco cured by us you will never again be bothered with emissions, drains, premntureness, small or weak oreans nervousness, falling memory, loss of ambition or other symptoms which rob you of your manhood and absolutely unfit you for study, business, pleasure nr .mar riage Our treatment for weak men will correct nil of theie evils and restore you in what nature lntendrd-a hale, healthy, happy man, with nhyslenl, inentnl nnd sexual power cumiiinr, npFI TV niCCACCC Many ailments are leflex, originating from other dls Hrrl rl UlSLlSCil rnses. Var Instance, ssxunl weakness sometimes comes from Varicocele or Stricture; Innumerable blood and bone diseases often result from onntagtous blood taints In the system, or physical and mental decline frequently fol low lmpotsncy. In treating diseases of nny kind we always remove tho origin wo cure the cause. nnskBrcnniinClinC One personal visit Is always preferred, hut If you cannot UUnittOl UllUEIluC call at our office, wrttn tin your symptoms fully, our homo treatment by correspondence Is always Miccessful. Legal contract given to all patients to hold for our agreement. Do not htsltats. If you cannot call today, write and describe your trouble. Successful treatment by mall. Reference Rent Unnks and Lending HiihIiicss .Men in this City. CONSULTATION FREE. Office Hours From 6 11. 111. to 8 p. 111.. Sundays, 10 n, 111. to 1 p. ni. STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE. Permanently Located, 11IUK Fariinni Street, near llllli, Omaha, Neb. Remnants at half Price At this season of the year we nlwn.vs have a lot of short ends in yard goods and odd pairs in enrlaiiis thai have, accumulated during the busy season, which we are now offering at prices that will move them in short order. One lot of Japanese Crepe, worth 7 1 3rc, at 1 2s" One lot of Cretones, worth iioc, 1 Ap at, yard 1VJ Lot of Muslin and Cretonne ltemnanis at, half price. Curtain Poles, 1 and 5 ft. lengths, -j foot 1V-' Lace Curtains we have two lots we O J SL are offering at, per pair, (i.7r and.. See our window. Special Carpet Prices for Saturday on the remainder of the Traynor it (iorham stock carpets nt prices from one-half to one-fourth what the goods regu larly sold. Home that, sold as high as and $.'1.00 per yard in this sale at fiOc. This is your opportunity. Orchard & Willielm Carpet Co. 1414-1410-1418 Douglus Street. Stay Cured Varicocele, Stricture, Con tagious Blood Poison, Nervous Debility, and All Reflex Complications and Associate Diseases- and Weaknesses of Men by Our Electro - Medical Treatment Which Com bines All the Curative Powers of Both Medi cine and Electricity. hnnestlv lnvextlente nur sneclal Klectro-MeJI- ;o ao oy us 11 our casen were ravrmeu. -rimni.jf n 'and will clto you, by permission, some of the best aye cured nnd made happy and who will cheerfully 13 professional standing. AVhnt wr Imvc done mentor'thlspen UIC rai juiyou .nun ,11 1,113 .u. V.UW..- anew for the duties und lilennures nf lire, ( (