o THE OMAJTA DAILY liEE; WED'TSSDA V, FEBTtrARY 0. 1001. Telephones 6I8-691, c1 m . t. v. it Special . . . Deo, Feb. 3, 1001. Handsome, unmistakable New Material for Walking or Rainy Day Skirts. distinctive and with the tamp of newness and style on every yard, and now marked at a price for real vaue giving, has never been equalled by us before, 56-Inch Wide, Sponged and Shrunk, Special Price $1 a Yard, ....,-.. i ..n.t.M,v in nrlrn. serviceable In wear, never sold for less " " than $T "yard T juU the retired weight to make up without lining. VK Cl.OSn SATDHI1AY9 AT O V. M. arht9 ran ranrtsn kid olovbi a.ti mcoaui rATTHMi. Thompson, Beldeh &.Co. Tilt ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRV GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. 1, M. O. A. BV1LDIKO. COB. 10TB AITU DOCQUAi IT tnetTm'zitu'a supply wo coul.l buy In'n bill providing for the redemption of real ho umm r tlmo hen coal U low and on estate sold under execution or on a decree. v ll a c the Mate many , It give-, the ordinal owner six mon h.' ex- thousands of dollars every year." Neir llimil Tnx lllll. Th house today passed a meaiure elusive right to redeem and after that any creditor holding a lien may redeem within nlno months. n - ftnlilrltrA'a mniuirri was which, If It bocotucs a law, will have the ' nlr0ljucc,j today nt his request by Senator effect of revolutionizing tne worn 01 chi- jJirln jt provides for tho issuance Dy log for and repairing roads In all counties r!lc, or tne metropolitan class of ccrtlfl under township organization. It provides catc8 o indebtedness In anticipation of tax that all road taxes must be paid In actual cocclonB, cash and repeals that section of tho ex i Another bill by Senator Haldrlge, and lstlng law which gives tho taxpayer t" , introduced by Senator Martin, amends tho option of working out his own tax. , rovenue law so that no property of any "Tho bill will no far-reaching In effect," fcnoo( rciK0Ua or charitable Institution said Representative Mlskell, the Intro- wncn snn b0 rented shall be subject to ducor of tho measure, "and I bellevo that (nxnton If tho total amount of tho rents It will result In doing more to Improve the rcccVC,j from such property shall be Used condition of. Nebraska than all of the laws tor ln0 U8e an,j benefit of such school, ro now on tho statute books. Tho measure nK0UB or chnrltablc Institution. wn introduced at the request of the No- A j0nt resolution was Introduced by Hal bra ska County Commissioners' ansocia- jrlgo providing for nlno Judges of the su tlou. In fact It was endorsed by all mem- prpme court. bors of that association. Various propost- Addltltninl Appointment... tlons have been submitted from tlmo to ...... , time looking toward tho payment of road On recommendation of the governing taxes In actual rash, but tho objection has hoard of the various women s homes Oov always been offered that there are many "nor Dietrich today reappointed the fol farmers who are better ablo to work out tho lowing officers at tho OlrlB Industrial homo tax than pay the amount In essh. Wo hav-f at Mllford: Miss Nellie Heed, matron; overcomo this difficulty by providing In thy Miss I1 MeEntco, teacher; Mrs. Jcsslo bill that the taxpayer may bo employed , Kent, assistant. and may receive an amount equal to his1 Dr. Halloy I,. Ewlng was reappointed own tax. but he .mist first pay tho money nsslstnnt physician at tho Asylum for In Into tho county treasury and all work must , curable Insane at Hastings. bo done under tho direction and super- up tho refrain on this point within tho last few days with some very pertinent questions. Tho Syracuse Journal, pub lished nt the home of Senator Arends, de voles more than n column to a discussion of the candidacy of Mr. Currle, and, among other things, has this to say: Wo bellevo It the duty of every state to send her two ablest, cleanest men to th" senate, men who nrc statesmen In he broadest sense; not men with nn nx to K ldit,p " of c'(,n" who wish o raid the public treasury for their Interest and henctit. Mr. Purr r Im" tin reputation fc-t great ability ; he n !k very fair suite senator. bit the nation never needed her great men more than Vh" r,0J?V.t,.R'm .,n,1"' ,T,le ""Hon demands that Nebraska send her best. The people have asked a change from populism and Allen, but hey ask that the state step for ward. Kansas did (he same and her leu's- n '' t'fl Cl.PC,lM? .n ,nn" ''" Nebraska d"? ' brnd ,nnd' W,wt wl turl' iL"!"1, 'W nl hnm" "na ture lands of rnster county; wo believe Itim..,Vi . in lnnc"t. reliable man, but we deny that he Is a statesman or n mnn of great ability. Ills ambition appears to be, J"',, " reprrprnt this great state In the to. but to secure npproprlatlnns to born artesian wells In the western plains o provide water for his stock. These are the only reason" that have yet been set forth by hose who advocate his election. Jm... . '"J"? muc" nf nnmtenr statesman ship, men who vote for measures from per !m .I'JS0.1 n?H "I u,p moment without eon--Jf.r!n5 U,eT erfrc'. unon the future of tho '!,rJ "" 11,0 Mnpotif.. Aliens and Tlllmnns. who wept over Cuba and shouted for Spanish gore, then sottcht to tie tho hands of the nntlon ond rejert the conse- l'nl.eJI.u".of ,1,V'"r for w'icn they wero largely responsible. In tho name of tho people nf Otoe eountv. of the great state of Nebraskn-ln the nnme of the nation, for Its present and fu ture welfare, the Journal asks the county representatives. In the present legislature, to drop personal feeling, or personal friend snip, to Ignore pledges mnde for personal gain or political rewnrd. and to east their votes for men who are best qualllted to rep resent the state In the councils of the na tion. You nnd each of you have n nlce In se lecting the men who ore to guide the na tion In the beginning of Its lournov In the new ccnturv The people ask that you se lect onlV those that nre worthv nnrl rroll qunlllled: men whoso knowledge extends neyonil tne iirawlns room, tho oillce or the pasture lands of the western plains; that jimi win i iin'ii who, in mi new era or na tional life and the dawn of ti new ronnirv shall be ns worthy as they whom former generations have sent to the council rhnm. bers of the nation In her hours of jtreotcst need. Whether tho men who represent Otoe county In tbo legislature will heed thU ad- Ico remains tD bo seen. Most of our active republicans believe that they will. They realize that the future of tho party In this country nnd In tho state depends largely upon tho outcome of tho senatorial contest. Whllo all would llko to sco tho deadlock broken, they would doploro tho election of men who could not maintain tho standard Nebraska has created for Itself In tho sen- to of the nation. After spending three days at their homes thcro Is no doubt that tho delegation Is fairly familiar with tho prevailing senti ment and tho people hero confidently look for n change of favorites nnd a steppage of bouquet throwing. erlmo to threaten to accuse, passed the house by u vote of "6 to 5. House Illlls Iiitroduerd. Tho follor.inn were Introduced In the house today. If. It. 30. by Cnln-For nn net to 11 vldo the state of Nebraska Into senatorial and representative districts, for the appor tionment of senators and representatives, and to repeal section 2 of chapter v of the Compiled Statutes of Nebraskn of If: it. , i,v uni-For nn act to amend sections 17J and 11U of chapter xvlll, enti tled "Perversion of Piddle Justice." of the Criminal Code of the Compiled Statutes of Nebraska of ism, and to repcnl said orig inal sections. . . II. It. m. bv Chl-An act to provide for a public school teachers' retirement fund In cities of Kii.nno ur more Inhabitants In me suite or Nebraskn. Juries In counties hnvlng over CO.OOO popu lation, had been signed by the governor. The following resolution, received from the Slnto Hoard of Agriculture, was re ferred to the committee, on agriculture Alii for ((unity I'lilr. Whereas, Kfforts are made at each ses sion of the stntc legislature to have re peated section 12 of chapter II of the Com piled Statltes, relating to "Aid for the Countv Kilr." Now, therefore, be It Hesdlved, That we, the members of the Nebraska Slate Hoard of Agriculture, In annual meeting assembled, heartily en dorse the provisions of the present law, nnd believe that tho repeal of the law would be detrimental to the best Interests of agrkulti.ro nnd stock raising through out the stnte. . . , We the members of the State Hoard of Agriculture, seeing the liceil or more gen iKEAT WESTERN'S DATES Eenion of Big Trotting Circuit Will Open on July 9. vlilon of authorities." Following Is tho full text of tho bill: In counties under township organization tho township road tax and tho county road tux shall be paid In rash. All moneys paid Into tho town treasury from the several road districts In discharge of road tax, and nil moneys paid Into the town treasury from the several road districts In discharge of labor tax, snail constitute a town roan STARTS IN THE SAME OLD WAY Sixteenth llnllot for Senator Shown No S1ki of Choice Co imp I (Mi nun Absent! nf .Member. LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. C (Special Tele gram.) The large number of absentees was fUnf., which shall be nt the disposal of the tho most noticeable feature of tho slxteonth fnvvn l.rmril fur tho lu'lli'llt nf till! rmU (IIm trlcts of tho town for mud purpotes. Pro vided that one-half of all moncyh paid Into tlw tewn treasury from the several road districts In discharge of roud and labor tax mm'! constitute a district roud fund and Hhall Ic fp. nded by the town board In the road district from which Is wna collected, for I he following purpose: First For tho construction and repair of bridges tlnd culverts nnd making llrtirdards Along the 'Itle of roads. . , ' Second For the payment ordumnges of right-of-way of any puble road. Third For payment ot wages of overseers nd fcr necessary tools. Fonrth-For the payment of wages of commissioners of mails, surveyor, chain man and other persons engaged In locating or altering nny county road If the road bo llnally established nnd uttered, ns herein before provided, Flllli For work nnd repalrH on roads. Section 2 That section I)'.', chapter Ixxvlll, Compiled Statutes of Nebraska for 18s, be, and the snmo hereby Is, amended to read an f""Bcctl'on 92-Tho town board shall have power upon receiving a petition signed by nt least two-thirds of the qualtlled electors of nny district, to order that any money coming Into tho town treasury In discharge of labor tax may be expended In any other district In such township under tho direc tion of tho overseer thereof, and In such i-Hcet such overseer sha'.l pny all money In his hands to the overseer of the district In which such money Is ordered to bu ex ponded and take his receipt for tho same. See. 3-That section 93. chapter Ixxvlll. Compiled Stnt.ltes of Nebraska for 1SU9, bo, and tho same hereby Is, amended to read us "Section 03 It shall be tho duty of each overseer of rouds to give at least three days' notlco to nil persons residing In his district liable to pay lubor tax, either "per sonally or by writing, left at their usual place of 'abodo of th tlmo when between the first day of April and the llrst day of November In each yiur, und tho iilaco where they may appear nnd pay their labor tax, and with what Implements. go,. 4 That section 91, chapter Ixxvlll, Complied Statutes of Nebraska for 1S99. be, and tho same hereby Is, amended to read us follows! , ,, ., "Section M The overseer shall ullow all iieritdis who may uppenr In pursuance of such rollee tho same allowance ob In conn tics no', under township organization, as provided In section 79 of this act, and tho certificate thereof shall be received by tho treaslnor In discharge of tho labor tax of such person. Provided, that nny person not notified by the overseer to labor upon tho roads bb hereinbefore provided, shall be discharged from tho payment of such labor lux " Sec. rThnt section 9H. chapter Ixxvlll, Complied Statutes of Nebraska for 1S99, be und.the same hereby Is, nmended to read ns '""Section 9-Kaeh overseer shall, nt all time required by the town board, make u settlement of his neounts showing the nmount of money coming Into his hands ns Stch overseer nnd how the same has been expended. In such settlement he shall be n'l'owcd the samo amount for similar serv ,.rmni in eountlcs not under township organization, us provided in sec ton which sum shall be pa . I out of any nu-niv belonging to his district, and If Ibere'bo not sulllelent money belonging to L'i. ,iiii wiilnli to imv sad over- seer, ho may bo paid out of tbo township road I ond. or for anv ba'ance duo him, ho may r.icelvo from the town board a cer tiriiV which may bo received In payment of hi own labor tux for any succeeding 5',r To PnnliOi Klrtill. Senator Cummins today offered a bill In the scnato for a law to provldo n new offl rial, to bo known ns statu prosecutor. He Is to be appointed by tho governor and his especial duty shall be to examine Into all rases of alloged incendiary Arcs and prose cuto suspected persons. Ills salary Is to be $1,600 per year. Senator Hansom Introduced by request ballot for United States senator today. Tho voto In detail was Allen ss Herge b Crotinso 7 Currlo jr, JIulner 5 llurlun t Hitchcock 18 lllnshnw a Klnkald 5 Vote In 26 Melklejohn .Martin Hosewntcr Thompson, V. K. Thomoson. W. H van uustm 1 I.nomls, Cleo ,. II Hansom 2 McCarthy 1 Uetnll. job rcpuuucun voto was: Allcn-D. K. Thompson. Currle. Andrewa-Thompson, Crounse. ".-hub urrie, van uusen. i iimirung 11, K. Thompson. Me lk el jiecK:y-, 1;. Thompson,,lurrle. Hoe he-U. K. Thompson, Melklejohn. llerlet 1) 1 Tti.imnonn f -lblnlnl,M ohn Aftieir miner To assist digestion, relieve dlstre after eatliu: or drinking too heartll to prevent constlputlon, tako (!oM iiverwilte-i '" "nil CUT OUT THIS COUPON Present at Dee office or mall coupon with ten cents and get your choice of Photo-rraphlc Art Studies. When onlorlnR by mall add four cents for postage. ART DEPARTMENT, The Bee Publishing Company OMAN A, NEB. Uclsnor Miikii.iirr?.' I Itnumi w Hroderlck-Illnshaw, Melklejohn. M..111.11 1 or Furnas-li. Thompson Hi own of Oloe Hulner, Crounse. linrtf-h-ICInknld, Hosewntcr. (.iiln-.Murtln, Melklejohn. Cnrncer Martin, Hosowuter. I Crlssey-Thompson. Melklejohn. Crounse Harlan, Currle. Currle Klnknld. Crounse. lMgar I). K, Thompson, Currle. IJvar Halncr, Melkleuhn. .""ler-U. 13. Thoinpson, Melklejohn. I rledrlch-Hnlner, Currlo. Oallcglj Klnknld Melklejohn. C.uwne Melklejohn, Klnknld. Hall D. U. Thompson Itosewnter. iiiir.mi u. r Tliompsnri. 'urrle. 1 lurrls Thomnso'i. r..irrt Hathorn-Currie, Morlnn. HILbert Thompson. Melklejohn. 1 lorton Klnkald. MellcVtnlin. Ifumphrey I). K. Thompson. Afelklejohn ji iineoii u. rnompson, itosewatur. Jo.ivet nt Crounse, Melkietohn, l.nillri-I), K, Thompson, Currle. I one D, R. Thompson. Currle, I.owe-IJ. K. Thompson, Melklejohn. Marshull Illnshuw, Currle. Murtln Illnshiw, Crounse. MoCargar 1). K. Thompson, Currle. McCarthy Hlnshnw. Melklejohn. McCoy Martin, l.vxewnter. Ah ad D. K. Thompson, Ilosewater. Mondcnhnll Illnshaw, Hosewater. Miskell Thompson. Hlnshnw. Mockett D. J3. Thompson. Melklejohn. Mullen Currle, Hosewnter. Newell Martin, Currle. Oleson of Cunilnc Martin. Hosewntcr. Olson of Phelps 1), 13. Thompson, Melkle juiio. O'Neill I) .13, Thompson, Hosewater. Hohwer Illnshuw, Crounse. fciat.dui. Thompson. Melklejohn. Scott Martin, Currle. Shell!. orn Thompson, Melklolohn, Smlthberger Martin, Melklejohn. Spencer Thompson, Melklejohn. Steele Hlnshnw. Melklejohn. Stelnmeyer D. U. Thompson. HIiiBhaw. Swnnson Hlnshnw, Melklejohn. Teftt D. K. Thompson, Hosewater. Trompon D. 13. Thompson. Currlo. Tweed Illnshuw, Melklejohn. I'hl Ilntner, Hosewater. VunHosklrk Thompson. Currle. Wnrner U, 13. Thompson, -Melklejohn. Wenzl-Mnrtln, McCarthy. Wl.i'moro Hairier, Hosewater. 'l'c.x -Illnshuw, Hosewater. Wilkinson Currle, Melklejohn. A oiii'G Hosewater. Mirtlri, Mr. STpeaker U. 13. Thom'iion, nosewator, A' mi or puireo; 11 luirig!, urcoericK Owens. Harris. Hnthorn. Marshall Humph . M.........I .....tAl,ltf Knf.lll.llftm.. II,.,. II CoDkspy, Edmondson, nishwlllit, ilnnks( Thompson. Pelslgor, Webber, Anderson, Hoyd, Cnlklns, Hunter. Ollls, Schtnstock, VnnJ'grllt, Zimmerman fusion. SENTIMENT IN OTOE COUNTY People Wnnl ltoumiet Throwing .Stop mill len nf Ability lllectcil in I lilted State Seiuitora. NEI1HASKA CITV, Neb.. Feb, 5, (Spe clal.) The senatorial dendlock has become quite a topic of speculation and discussion here. During tho first week of tho ballot ing nobody seemed surprised at the random voting by tho republican members from Otoe. Everybody understood that tho voto cast for VanDuscn by Senator Adunis wus strictly complimentary, and nobody ap peared particularly startled by tho compli ments showered upon other aspirants. Hut as the days went by people began to In quire whnt was the meaning of the ap parent unanimity of the delegation for Stato Sonntor Currle. At first It wns given out by Intimate friends that tho honors bo stowed on .Mr. Currle were In recognition of his devotion to tho lato Senator IUywurd In tho senatorial contest two years ago, but as the balloting went from day to day and week to week people began to ask thanuolves why the members from Otoo had not also seen fit to. similarly honor the thirty-eight other eminent Nebraska ns who stayed by Ilayward on that occasion. Some of tho loyal supporters of the lato senator are members of tho present legislature, Just as well as Mr. Currle, nnd most, If not alt, aro considered fully as competent to occupy a seat In the United States sen ate. The republican county papers have taken It. H, itlo, bv t'hl For nn net to ntnend 1 eral knowledgo of agriculture among the ctlons IS anil t! of elinnter vlll. entitled boys and girls of Neluaska, anil believing "Hrenklng and Entering Htilldlngs," of the that alt teaching should be In the oruer, Criminal Code of tho Compiled Statutes of llrst concrete, then abstract, and that na- Nebrnska of I&99, und to repeal said orlg- lure studies should be Introduced Into our Innl sections, nnd to repeal section M of county and village schools, respeetruliy iisk chapter vlll. entitled "Hteakitu nnd Enter- the legislature to make ntich nddltlonul re- Ing Hulldlngs," of the Criminal Code of qulrements for llrst. second and third the Compiled Statutes of Nebraskn of 1899. grade and stnte certltlcntes ns will show If. H. .ill, by Fhl-For nn act to amend tho holders iltness for teaching one or section 6S of chapter Ixxlll of the Com- more studies in pun agriculture, piled Statutes of the state of Nebraska, Hesolved. That It 1 the sense of the M and to repeal said section tVi as now exist- hrusku Slate Hoard of Agriculture, In lin ing; to provide a penalty for the violation titi.il meeting assembled at Lincoln. Jan of said section fiS as nmended nnd to limit nary. 19.H. that there should be made by tho time of commencing actions for dam- the slate legislature such appropriations ages thereunder bv tho obligor. for nn exhibit of the agriculture and nor- II. H. 312. bv Murruy For 1111 net to tieulture resources of Nebraska at the amend section' S9 nf nrtlclo I of chapter Patiumerlcnn Exposition, to be held nt Hur- lxxvll, entitled "Hevcnue," of the Com- fnlo, ns will otnmensurate with the Itnpor- piled Statutes of tho state of Nebraska tance of Nebraskn as an agricultural dls- for tho year iyj, and to repeal said orlg- trlct of the country. Ituil section. Numbers of new bills wero Introduced, nno nWA om" w for --'ond reading and sen- In the state of Nebraska, to provide for tho nto flics 9. 6, 7. S, 48 nnd 51, mostly cura- filing of n statement, nnd n bond for tho tlve nets, wore passed. Iho'vtflnttan "theo"'' ,,Xl"K vmMm t0r Tho senate (lies reported back from their If. H. nil, by Humphrey For an act to respective committees with a recommenda- amend subdivision fi of chapter Ixxlx of tho tlou that they be passed were HI. 171, 03, 2 ?m.V,lot 8.t'iu,,,"i "If fbruek'1 ot 1K97, nm' and US, and house roll 4S. Senate file 1 wns II. It 313i by Vaclav Huresh-For an act rcrefcrred to the committee on agriculture, to amend xectlnn ID ot chapter xllv of the The senate nt 4 o'clock took nji ndjourn- S,?mJi,t,cJl fi,;1u,u,r.7.,nt w.'i".!eit,o?;,,Jl,r,riU mint until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. 2M Jep'ea1 tZllVXTL hSfofe After adjournment this afternoon a con- existing. fcrenco of tho republican members of both II. It. 3lfi by aishwlller-For nn net to th0 nennto and houso was held In the senate iiim-imi nvi'iinn ;i 01 cilliiiier x.xviii ui inu .,.lni,. Compiled Statutes of the state of Ne- ennmucr. brasKa lor the year 1MO, and to repcul said Senile I'MIe liiteniliieeil. original section ns It now stands, nnd to ,, ,, , ...... , , provide for tho payment of constables The following senate files were Introduced designated or appointed by the Judges of today: election to preserve order nnd pence at tho o ,. .... villnr An net llmitlnc in t" or fjoytlojt . "t nil genera rjectlons. ce?ia C;.H Mie authoAt"y " f VimRaS ,,' 'L31'. J,?..,.ll,,'l,"tr,1 VJ.. ". "!! i'.i'.i'v ties to nominate candidates for oillce and wuu iui uiu fin Ulliieu t'l mutt in tu" . tiipdii.illf vltiir tho incuiniHMit or nil oMice in mid .o-sK&ws l ?nrcnr NEW STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS louse Vole to I3tnlillnli Them Fifth unit Sixth Coiig;rrNnlminl HlNtrletN. In LINCOLN, Neb., Fob. C (Special.) By a voto ot beventy to eighteen tho houso today passed house roll 37, by Hrodcrick, provid ing for two state normal schools, 0110 to bo n tho Fifth congressional district, and the other to bo In tho Sixth district. Tho Lan caster county delegation Joined with tho supporters of tho measure and voted af firmatively. Many members were opposed o tho measure, but an unotllclnl canvass this morning allowed that they wero In tho minority, and consequently no fight was mado tthen It was brought up for third reading this a'ftt'fnoon." As amended by tho committee of tho whole tho bill provides for an appropriation of J 100,000 for the two school buildings. Tho voto was: Aye: Oawne, (flshwltler, Hall, Hamilton, Hnwxby, Harris, Hathorn, Ilorton, Householder, Hoy emeraencv therefor. II. H. 31K, by Hnll-To regulate the Inves ligation of charges of fraud und corrupt In llucnco by or upon members of the legisla ture und candidates for election ot appoint-meir- by tho legislature or by stuto ofllcers ttirl thclt agents. 11. It. 319. by Hunter To prevent the giv ing cf free railroad transportation. II. R. 320, bv Tanner To amend section 2, chapter Ixxvlll, Complied Slntlltes of 1S99. entitled "Hoads," nnd to repeal said orlginnl uf.mwiti. II. H. 321, by Fill-Providing for refunding to various persons tne nmount 01 money S. F. &W, by Hnnsom An act to provide for the rdemntlon of real estate sold on execution or under n decree. S. F. '.''17, by I.lddell An act to amend nn act entitled "An act Incorporating metro polltnn cities nnd delinlng, prescribing and regulating tho.r duties, powers and gov- i.rntnpnt." S. F. SOS. by Cummins An net to provldo for the appointment of n stnte prosecutor, to dellne his powers und duties nnd to tlx his I'omtii't'xiitlon. S. F. -JOO. by Hnldrlge For n Joint resolu tion providing inr nine judges 01 ino su Vi m ier if lV99 Intsr. pr-scrlbing and regulating their du- 1 - liv' Helsner To nrovldo for tho ties, powers nnd government, nn oortlmml .Hstrllnitlon of n'l & 21) Mnrtln-An act to amend o ore paid Into ulo'VXSry of any coun y section 2 of an act to provide n systjjm of hli 1 l u . "o mulntulned' such high schools. S. F. 212. by Martln-An act empowering I 1 It 5V. Ill- Calklns-To provldo a cities nf the metropolitan class to issue iiAi'iltv for 'stomnlnc or marking false or certificates of Inilebtedness for tho purposo shSr w ght KmsuS 1 on casks, sacks or of proMdlng funds with which to pay war- packages, or offering for salo such casks, rants or orders upon the treasurer und sacks or packages so marked, nnd to repeal provioing ur un: nminmr m imuiiik uiem all acts and parts of nets In conlllct here- ,r Clr. Cnl(l , ne 11. H. S2I. hi Spencer To prevent fraud rako Laxatlvo Dromo Qulnlno Tablets. All In the sale of fruit, syrup, starch, spice. d , refund tho money If It falls to vjtretnbles. food, cereals, crackers, oatmeal, "ner . 1 rhees. T and other articles sold cure. E. W. Grove's olgcaturo Is on ca:h bv mnnufacturcrs and Jobbers In tho gro- box. I5c ,;.rv i.iialm.aii In nrlizlnnl nackaues. and to ,. - -,.. ' ..In,,tin lll.ll.rtnr I Vo aif acts ami imrlH of '.Vcts hi JOCKEY CLUB ORGANIZES Cnrnici neruniiii. SENATE Anderson, Andrews. Armstrong, Kentl. Hecher, HeeKty, Heothe, Helsner, Hoyd. llroderlek. Hrown (F'nas).Hunt. lluresn. Hunter. Hu mphroy, .Inmlson, Johnson, Jordnu, Jouveunt, Lullln, Lnne, Llchty. Lowe, McCarthy, McCoy, Mead, Mendenhall, Mlskell, Mockett, Mullun, Murruy, OIUh, Olson, Pelslger, Hcdniun, Hnndnll. Spencer, Stelnmeyer, Tnvlor, Tefft. Thomssen, Tweed, Warner, Whltmore, AVIleox. Wilkinson, Walker. Speaker 70. I)lpor nfj GRIST IS HEAVY a Uonsldernlilr Aninnnt Western Turfmen tiet TiiKi'tlier nnd Aliree oil Date nml Hole for Itni'liiK, Calkins, Coffee, Cooksey, Coppoe, Corneer, Crlssey, Crockett, Dahlsten, mors. Evans, Fowler. Clallogly. Nay: Hrown (Cnss). Kavenv. Swnnson. Cain, Scott, Tanner, Kellers, Mtielltiorn, fin. Fuller. Smlthberuer. Wnrlnii. Orell. Sprecher. Wonzl, llauKs, HtocKweii, y.lmmermnn-18 Tho houso was cnled to order at 11 o'clock, one hour later than usual. Petitions wero rend protesting against tho passago of houso roll 90, to regulato and govern fra ternal and beneficiary societies, and aBk Ing for tho passago of the act to create a system of traveling libraries. On motion of Stockwell the chief clerk was authorized to refer such petitions in tho future to tho committees having tho bills under con federation, I'ny II0111I TnxeH In Cnali, Under the order of third reading of bills ono measure was passed by tho houso at tho morning session and sent to tho senate. It was Introduced by Mlskell, and In brief requires tho payment ot road taxes in cash In counties under township organization. At 11:30 tho senate appeared and Imme diately the Joint session was formed, at tho close of which tho houso adjourned to 2:30 p. in. When tho houso reconvened this nftor noon tho routine order of business wns re sumed nnd reports of standing committees wero first received. On recommendation the following bills wero placed on tho general flic: House roll 222, by Hall, re lating to tho Issuanco ot licenses to steam engineers; 21E, by Hall, to nuthorlzo tho governor to appoint a commission to de termine boundary lino between Iown and Nobrnskn; C, by Mockett, to place Lancaster In tho class of counties hnvlng population of CO.OOO or over; 206, by McCarthy, to nuthorlzo tho appointment of a commission to determine boundary lino between Ne braska nnd South Dakota; 214, by Cnln, to authorize appointment ot n commission to termlno boundary lino between Nebraska and Missouri: 232. 230, 231, 233, by Mc Carthy, relating to decision of cases by supremo court. House roll 220, by Fowler, for tho protection of owners of stallions, was rccommendd for Indefinite postpone ment, but on motion of tho author wa3 placed on general fllo. Houso rolls 231, by McCarthy, relative to disposition of cases by Bupremo court, nnd 139, by Corneer, au thorizing tho appointment of commissions In towns of over 5,000 population to pass upon qualifications ot horseshncrs, were Indefinitely postponed. The commltteo on medicine recommended houso roll 133, by Hamilton, tn authorlzo ningnctlc nnd hydropathic healers to prac tice art ot curing, for Indefinite postpone ment, but after nn extended discussion tho measure wns placed on general fllo. Nearly all of the members of 'ha houso who are physicians spoko against the bill, but Ham ilton asked for an opportunity to havo It considered at somo futuro tin." Ho prom ised that hv would "make t cpaech for your whiskers," and on bis motion tho bill was laid over. The rommltteo on mines nnd minerals reported the birth of a baby girl at the home ot Representative Jamison. House roll 61, by Mead, roakine It a of lliinlncHN of n Miscellaneous Clinrneter, LINCOLN, Fob. C. (Special.) Tho senate worked full tlmo today and succeeded In disposing of a largo amount of business. In his prayer tho chaplain asked for do- vlne guidance In tho selection ot a United Stntes senator. Tho committee on agrlculturo reported 011 houso roll 38, a bill for nn act to provldo vfor mowing or otherwlso destroying weeds In public roads, tho recommondntlon being that tho bill should pass. Other bills rec ommended for passago by the committee wero: Scnato bill 140, providing for an an nual convention to be held by tho Stato Poultry association; also senate fllo 171, a bill giving tho State Dairymen's association tho right to flx Its dato for tholr annual meeting. Scnato fllo 124, a bill similar to houso roll 3S, was recommended for In definite postponement. Tho commltteo on reform schools reported senate fllo 103, a bill relating to reform schools, favorably, and recommended for In- bo passed. CHICAGO, Feb. C All tho members of tho Western Jockey club wero present nt a meeting at which tho club was formally organized and placed In operation. Thoso nt the meeting wero: Lawronco A. Young, Judge O. 0. Perklni n. Fitzgerald, M. Nathanbon, C. I). Hush Hobert Anil, S. H. Montgomery and W. F. bchuitz. Tho following oluccrs were elected: Lawienco A. Young. Chicago chairman; Hobert Aull, St. Louis, vice chairman; Harry Kuhl, Chicago, sccre tary; James Howard, Chicago, treasurer, and the following board ot stewards, chosen to servo two years: Oeorgo O. Perkins Covington; S. R. Montgomery, Memphis, Tenn.; Richard Fitzgerald, Chicago; Law rence A. Young, Chicago. Chosen to servo one year: Robert Aull, St. Louis Martin Nnthanson, Chicago; Charles S, Hush, Now Orleans. These meetings were scheduled for 1901: Crescent City Jockey club, ends Murch 10. -Mempius, rrom April 1 to 2t. Louisville, from April 29 to May 11. Latonln. fioni Muv 13 to May '.'). St. Louis Kulr association, from Mav 11 10 juiy St. i.ouls Fair nssnclatlou, resumes Au A message from the governor stated that tho bill relatlnK to tho manner of drawing gust 20 to September 2S. thlrtv duvs. iitiw iiiui iiu, ii uiii ,tiuy L'f 10 gone 9. A COFFEE KILLING. Some Can nnd Sonic Cnn't Drink It, Somo tlmo ago Mr. E. Porclval Baker was assigned by tho Oovemment to tho Chlneso Hureau In San Francisco. Ho Is a Spanish and Chinese Interpreter, but had become known as n distinctive case of cot feo poisoning. He finally guvo up his position and went to Los Angeles to die. Ho was carried to tho train by tho Physician and nt that tlmo weighed 99 pounds What coffee poisoning con do for man It Is difficult to believe without some per sonal exporleuce. Ho says, "Tho Physl clan had told mo that mine wns a clear cristi of coffee poisoning, but I could not give up tho coffee. I hnd got so bad that I could keep absolutely nothing on my stomach for days at a tlmo. Dr. Haydcn ot this city said to mo ana day, 'Havo you over tried I'ostum Food, Coffee-' 'Never Harlem, from Juno 10 tn June 21 Washington park, from June 22 to July 20. iiuwmorno, irom Juiy to August Harlem, from Auuust S to Aucust 17. Hawthorne, from August 19 to August 31 iinricm. rrom sentemuer 2 to Kontem ber 14. Hawthorne, from Sentember 111 to Octo uer i. Harlem, from October 7 to October ?. Latonln. from October IS to November 9 "My heart was badly affected by an at tacu of grip and I suffered Intonso agon until I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure It made mo a welt man." S. D. Holman Irashurg. Vt. OVER $200,000 WILL BE HUNG UP IN PRIZES resident 11, W. Itiinitnll nnd Other Ollleer of tin Assoelnt Ion Are He-r.leetrd to Srrxe the t'oiiiltiK YtMtr. CHICAGO, Feb. 5. Delegates from the nrloi!8 trotting associations composing the Great Western circuit met here today and rranged dates for the meetings during tho otnlng summer. The season opens in Jul, with n double meeting, and closes In Octo ber with one. This Is unusual In lh" Oteat Western circuit, but had to be so arranged to suit the delegates. Tho dates for the ouble meetings nro set for cities far apart and It Is belloved will not conlllct with the horse owners making the circuit. It is estimated that at least $200,000 In purses will be offered by the different associations during the coming season. Tho dat's ar ranged by the delegates nnd the purses, hs estimated, follow: Term Hnilte. lllll.. Iltnl Mlnnr-mnlla T 1 1 1 v- ', 3. 4 and r; pursn. each. Pekln. HI., und St. Paul. Julv ! tft It mi. I 12: purse, $rt,0U each. Davenport. In.. July 16. 17. IS nnd 19-. purse, Jfi,(u0. Des Moines, la.. July 2.1, 21, 2.". nnd 2i. purse. $i!.oii. luucpeuiieuce, in., .July :w ami :il nnd Vugtist 1 and 2; purse. Jl'J.SOO. Fieeport, 111., August 6. 7, S and 9: nurse. Juliet, III., August 13, It, 15 and 16; purse, uuicsnurg. ill., August w, 21, 22 and S3, purse, js.tim. Dllbiimic, la., August 27. 2S, 29 und 30; purse, UV.OiA). Columbus Junction. la.. August 27. 2S. 29 and so; purse. $.i,Ouo. 1 1 a tn 1 111 Minn., sinte rnir, f.opiomuer 2. 3, , r. r. und 7; purse. $20,ftw. Mllwnukee. Slate fair. September 9, 10, 11. 12 nnd 13; purse, J10.WO. Indlnuupolls, Stnte Inlr, September 17, 18, 19 11 nt' 20; purse, ts.Oio. Kvnnsvine, inn., ieptcinier 21. s,, so nun : purse, $20,f. Snrlncneld. 111.. Stnte fair. Sontember 30 nnd October 1, 2, 3. I nnd 5; purse, j:n,0iH). Torre Untile. Ind.. September SO nnd Octo ber 1, 2, 3, 4 nnd fi. purse, J12,ono. Terre Ilnute. Ind . Is the only eltv In the circuit holding two meets during tho season. The old olllcers of tho circuit association were re-elected. They aro: 13. W. Hutidull, llnmllne, Minn., president, and (leorge II. Madden, Mendota, III., secretary und trens- urer. Those present nt tho mcetlnu were: It. F Jone, Mlnneapo'ls; ('. F. Dullln. Terre Haute. F. W. Seoly, Pekln. III.; C. T. llan- coelt, iiutiuqtic. in.; k. v. Kumian, nam lln". Minn.; Oeorgo II. Madden. Mendola, 111 : If. V. Fuglcy, St. Paul; A. II. Far well, IndeixMidence, la.; W. II. Hmolllnger. Oalcsburg; It. S. Johnson. Columbus Junc tion. In., and 11. L. Akin, Evnusvlllc. Ind. FIGHTERS EVADE GOVERNOR Cronli e-.liieUoii ContliiKont Ship (illbcrt on Special Train Inekson Victorious. to KLCIIN. 111.. Feb. 5. The Croake-Jnckson nilTn llt.li nrnlilhlt.til nf llMvlilri-A liv fiov. crnor Yates, was pulled off nt Gilberts, ixuno county, enriy iouay. A special train with BOO on board reached that little village soon uftor midnight nnd adjourned to n hnll. where u ring wns formed nun tne tigiit commenced, mere nro no police save the village marshal nnd there was no Interference. Croako wus knocked out In the twelfth round. Woleott' I. nek Turns. GALENA. Knn.. Feb, ti. Eddie K. Morris of San Francisco Inst night knocked out young Woleott of New York In tho seven teenth round of what was to have been a twenty-live round glove contest. Roth fought naru ami woicott wus me lavorne up to the fourteenth round, when, after 11 lively mix-up and ti brcak-awAy, the New Yorker fell from the stugo to the Moor and Injured his right arm. IMiKillxt lllloii .Xluy Die. riN'MNNATI. Feb. 5. Frnnk Hllson. Iho xnthriKl miL-Hlnt. Is in a scml-consclous con dition lounv ana may uie ironi 111c rpnuii of n luiockout blow administered by John Kraemer in a uoxing coniesi iam nigiu in the vll aco of Heading, ituson s. neau struck the door when ho fell and he lay tin conscious nearly two hours, There Is Danger In buying boys clothing th.it is not thouroughly reliable. The special sale of boys Suits at $2.00, $2.50, $2.75 and $3.50 arc all new goods and made by a house with a reputation for the best. (continental Glothino(S N. 13. COHNEll tr.th AM) nortsi.A. II ns pleaie )0u tell other II we don't (ell ui. DYSPEPSIA. Geo. S. Scallv of 7." Nnssutl St . New York. nays: "For years I have been troubled with rheumatism nnd dyspepsln und I came to the conclusion to try your pills. I Imme- iintriy lounti great reuet irom tueir life, I feel like a new man since I commenced taking them, nnd would not now be without nem. I no drowsy, sleepy reeling I useu to have ban entirely disappeared Tho dys jppslR has left me and my rlicuniu tlini I one entirely. 1 nm satisfied If any one so iffllctrd will give Rndway's Pills a trial hev will surolv cure them, for I believe It all conies from the system being out of oreer tne liver not doing its worn Radwey's Pi Sis euro all Disorders of the Stomach, Howels, Kidneys, Hladder, Dizziness. Costlveness, Piles, Sick Headache. Femule Complaints, ntltousness, Indigestion, Constipation and all disorders of the Liver; 2ic per box At Druggists or by mall. Hndway A Co , M Elm Stroet, N. Y. He tmre to got "Had way's" and ate that the name Is on what you buy. Dr. McGREW tllller open continuously from H n. En. to U . in. Wiindii) from 8 . in to r, p. in, CHARGES LOW CYCLISTS CHOOSE OFFICERS Eleetloii Held mill lleiorlN Submitted It .iitloiutl ANNiieliitlon .Mectlnii In .Veiv York NEW YOItK. 1'Vll. r, Tl,n f,,,nnnl .., lug of the National Cycling ussoclutlon is in m.'3niuii in iuih cny touny. Thu report of the board of control says: ino past year iuih been extremely sue. heard ot if said I. He explained that It VnnfUw iL,e.ltor'!.!i!Cyil,!,tl ,"sl;oc'a: was a food drink made at Hattle Creek. arV'.V,' uns'r !!f.'n!frn7.Vctf1rJpZs Mich., by the Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., nni nn ho sold was 'destined to entirely sup plant coffee, at least with those who have any regard for their health or Uvea.' I was do Impressed that beforo leaving tho olllco tho Dr.- forced me to promise to glvo Postum a fair trial. Well, to make a long story short, wlfo made some for me, and she made it right, strictly according to directions I was Borvcd with a delicious cup and liulf nn hour nftor sipping It was sleeping, tho first six hours of steep or un broiton reat I had had for half a year, This was not caused by any drug In the Postum for I know It to bo absolutely puro. but It was duo to tho quieting effect of tho liquid food on my stomach, and food that I could digest. I persevered In tho use of Postum lor a wcok, then I thought I would try Just one cup of coffee, but did so with tho vosult that my stomach pains roturned with such effect ns to rcqulro the doctor at my bedsldo nearly all night. I have novcr repeated tho experiment with coffee, for It showed very plainly what It would do and has dono for mo If I fool with It In tho handling of cycle racing. Truo It m 1 1 in l uiu nny in HUBeentlo'e to linnrovo- wont and It Is only u nnturul sequence that changes aro required to meet changes that aeciimmuluto In directing nny legiti mate snort llndlng pronounced favor with the public. Tho bonrd has encountered vurloiM problems not entirely covered In tho existing rules, but the solutions ur rlvcd nt have been decided after curoful consideration and much concern for tho tuiure. "During tho last twelve months there havo been held over 700 nice meets throughout the country. The professional rldt'rs won In prize money over JlOO.Onn, and this sum doee not Include additional re munerulon received from bicycle manu facturers nnd extra allowance given by the meet promoters outtldo of the guaran teed prices. Tho election of olllcers for Iho ensuing yenr wns wlthoit contest, those selected being: President, George J. Cooke, New York; vlen president. ChurliM H. Lenienke, New ark. N. J; second vlco president. George Hondee, Springfield, Mass.; secretary, Charles K. McGulre. New York. Hoard of appeals: George A. Ncedham, Now York; Abbott Hansen. Hoston; II S. Fnegel. Philadelphia; Samuel Miles. Chicago; und L. M. Hrldgemnn, New York. Hoard of control: A. O. Nntehelder. New York: H. F. Kelsey, Hoston; V. 13. Turgeon. Huffalo; I havo steadily Improved In health since O. H. Klostermun.' Hnltlmoru; Hurry Hurt mnKing ino cbnnge, and now weigh Ui pounds, 49 pounds more than I did and nm gamins at tne rate of over 2 pounds a week. I havo had absolutely no trouble since then with my stomach, and It Is ovor throe montns since i navo had n twlngn of nou- 1 1 - nH V, r, ,1 . . . miKin i iivuunuup, nun i Know i tint my cure is entirely nuo to leaving off enffeo nnd I nlrlni. Undt.iH, I .' I -.. . . . iiimufe . ututi, r uuu t. uuee. vll of my meuut. en., uiu nui-iors are ot tne same opinion I enclose a list of names of Gov. ernment officials at Washington and San Francisco who are moro or leu fnmiiin,. with the'ease and will verify as far as they joy. Jacksonville, Fin.; George Greeiiburg, Chlcngo; and Tom Cooper, Detroit; ns rep resentutlvo of tho A. H. C. I'. Tho old bonrd of control reported that they hud decided to make permanent tho suspension of Orlando Stevens and William Eaton, for Improper riding at tho Vnl's burg trucy Inst July With regard to the coso of James Ken nedy, the board of appeals reports thu a decUlon has recently been reached sub talnlng tho decision of the board of ion t.i Tlilu the rennrl of the board of HP- peals explains, was the case of a manager protesting against a line reuniting from an alleged Interference with a referee nf a meet at rroviuence. To Prevent tin- t.rlti Laxative Uromo-Qulnlno removes the ;iu, We Eat Too Much A Prominent New York Specialist Says Hundreds of People Kill Themselves by Over-Hating and Not Paying1 Enough Attention to the Food They Cat and to the Condition of TheirBowels. When Interviewed last week ono of the New York specialists mado the following statement: "Everyone eats loo much. Tho habitual eating of moro wholcsomo food than the stomuch can digest Irritates and excites tho stomach and causes many stomach troubles, such as gastritis, gastric catarrh, dyspep slu and indigestion. Of course there are other cniiBcs for these dlscaucs, such as tho uso of alcohol, tho excessive uso of tea or coffee, eating ut Irregular hours, eutlng too rnpldly and Imperfectly chewing the food. Ninety per cent of tho population of this country suffer from utomach trouble and "5 per cent of the ninety suffer from In digestion, If anyone has that uncomfortable feeling In the stomach, a headache or a feeling of repression, he should at once take u teaspoonfut of Cascarlne, which will move his bowels und rollovo him at once, ir any one suffers from Indigestion and gas on tho stomach, ho should take Cascnrlue, the gcntlo and pleasing laxative, which I uno in my practlco and which la recommended by thousands of people who havo used It. It you ennnot sleep at night. If you aro rest less and havo palpatatlon of tho heart, which usually leads ono to believe he lias heart disease when In reality It Is nothing more than accumulation of gas In the stomach, you should take a teaspoonful of Cascarlne before retiring and after continuing for a week you will find you aro troubled no mon and can sleep well and sound. It your tonguo Is coated nnd you find a bad taste In your mouth your stomach b nut of order and requires CiiBcarlne to put It In Bhape. You must not ent too much and you must havo your meals regular and eat woll-cookcd food. There aro many remedies, digestive ferments, digestive tab lets, mineral waters and thousands of other so-called cures, but all have to be takon constantly lu order to do any good and after using for a tlmo becomo worthless, Cas curlno Is superior to all others. It stimu lates tho liver, moves from the stomach nil Impurities, and nets as a tonic on tho wholo system. Mothers should bo cnrefttl not to use any other laxatlvo for the children and the house-wife who has a bottle closn at hand ready to uso when necessary will Und It Is tho most economical thing she over bought. When you ask for Cascarlne at your druggist's bo suro you got Cascarlne (which comes In blue and whlto wrappers) and not cheap tablets or pills. Insist on Cascarlne and If your druggist hasn't it ask him to get It for you of his Jobber, (Dr. Mcdrew at age 52.) Tin: most sni'rT.ssrtio SPECIALIST In the trrntmeut ol nil loruia of nis KASCS AND IllSOIlDEHS OK- MUM ONLY. SU yer' exiicrlenee, tS yours In Oinnlm. VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE A PlCHMA.MJVl' Ol.lti: t.LAIt AVl'UED IN LB THAN 10 OA VS without ent- tlnK. pal ii or lo ol tune. The QUICK MKT nml MOST NATUHAL CtHU that baa yet uern niacovcreu, CIIAIK.L'.S LOW. CVDUII IQ 1" a" stages and condition! OirniLIO cured and every trace or tho iliscuse Is thoroughly eliminated from the blood, No "BHEAK1NG OUT" on the skin or fact or nny external appeniances of the disease whatever A treatment that Is more succersful and fnr moro satisfactory than the "Hot Springs" treatment nnd nt less than HALF THE COST A cure that Is guaranteed to be permanent for life. UICAIUCI'O ol young and mlddle-uged WtAKNtoO men. LOSS or MANHOOD. Night Lushes. Nervous Debility, Loss ot Uruln nnd Nervs Power. Forgetfulni'ss, Hashfulnesi, Stricture. Gonorrhoea. Gleet. OVIOIl 211,000 CASUS CUIUJI). RECTAL DISEASES MAt" rioVn. taseB of the rvutuni has curd where all ethers had failed Fissure. Ulcers. Piles anu -II chronic diseases of the rectum. Im mediate rllef and a permanent cure made without cutting or pnln. The cure Is uulck and complete. CUHliS ISUAUANTUnn. CHARGES LOW Consiiltntloii free. Treatment hy mnll. Medicines sent evtrywhtre free from gaz. HIPAN'3 TAnULES Is nn effectual cure for the Ills which originate In n bad rtom ich 10 for 6o. At all druggists, AM ISHMKVrS. fS 4 ORIIiHTOH Mutlms WeiliM'suny mm ir;i lltillY lllvl.l.. "The Informntlon Hureau. TnHJiy, nn" mi su i. d vi.i:. lonigni IIAWT'IIOIINU SISTHHS. "The Willow I'liticrn Plate." , ! HSla STANTON nnd MilU MODHNA. 1 Al, nnd MAMIH AMHHISON, i.iri ri i: OLADSTOVC. Tin r.wr opulnr KI.VODIIO.MIi:, Prleri Evening' lOn. 2Cc, 50c. Matinees: Wednesday. 10c and 25e; Saturday, We mid 25c Few front rows reserved, two. Don't miss the big show. BOYD'S I Woodward I Managers. & HurgcsM, Tel. lttl. Three Nights and Saturday Mullueo, ROB e" T WING AND COMPLETE COMPANY ai Thursday night and Saturdiv matinee Double Hill: t'hrls Dnners delightful one act cijinedy, "Paris In 1713." Kollowed by Mario Lovell's beuutlful storv 'Ingomar. tho Harbarlati." Krluuy and Saturday nights, a now com edv romanre in four acts. "The Seventh riiinmandment," by EdunrdH Davis, M. D. Ev'etling Prices he. 60e 75e nnd II.OV Mntlnec Prices -26e and 50' r,oe.fr.'lYtlCl, MIACO'S TROCADERO t0'!! .mati.mh: today inr, aoc. i All Week. Including Sslur. day Evening The Very Limit Wine, Woman and Song NlLht Prfces 10, SO nts rtiirlnnminrn Tho Success of the Hcasoll, SMOKE IF YOI' LIKE, Next Wcek- ICTOHI III Itl.r.MllEHS.