TKI'RiDiV, rEP.P.T.- F.Y 4, 111 PLATTeMOUTTI SFATl-WTrKLT JOURNAL. A public safe at the Dovey section, will be held on Wednesday, February 24$h, at which time a J J farming machinery, wsgons, harness, hay, work hcrscs, cattic, hegs, ac.,wi!l be sold to the highest bidder en ihc usual terms of such safes. LUNChi WILL 5E SaSe bills giving a mere extended iist cf arti cles will be issued a little iatcr. G. E. DOVEY H. W. BAUGKiVIAN FAILS IQ GET H!S WHEAT THRESHED LAST FALL; FOR- A farmer ro-iding near Union was ai i':" Missouri f'aaiile passim ncr sta tion a fv.v days jir.ce telling t wo farmer frit-mis what a streak of iil kn-k ( '.' i he had '.vith his wheat crop i:i-'t sea -on; ho cou'd not fret n ilire.-hin:-- at:!t to handle it, so l;e 'v:i furred t s-hock the same an ! h::d nine ! tea big stacks when he g. t it all i'i :d: a;.'.-. Then wheii they to.dd come it v. as too wet an i pvi'idy ::::d the tkre-her could not 1 e take:: into the field where the gi a'm v. as. Then his wife was id and he CO Id not have them there whil she wa- si-k. lie deferred thre-hing in t:! ( hri-tma:-, lime a:: l thn th weather became bad. s he stii! has ih.- wh-at in the stacks and they are covered with, srow s- there is no'.h'aiz !oing r.nv. He ifM this with a sigh :: .-aid th.--.3 nine or ten big stacks .-ti!l stand in the lie!.!. The ot.'i-r two men he :i his st..-y, but they did no' sympr.thb.e v. iih him in the Jra.-i, 1 ' ai:se ..-:e ( them said: "I sold riy v. near when I live. died it a ('o c? r s j er b.,.-hel," and th-' other one sr.il: did b tt(-r becau e I sold my wdie.it ;.t .ts teats per bushel anil now wheat is sl.4o per bmhel." The reporter wl. heerd th" v.e:! comp'aint of j the tb-st farmer said nothing, 1 thourht t.o-v fr. a i h-rntn'r' bilng lurk and force gr.od fortune o i Taking a. n-.i-:hty boosting effort f-r some nien. Wheat today in thoej'a gie;ter I dattsr-iouth in every wav t ire star''.- is worth .?l.aO .oer lai-hel' '"-' -'.ie. an 1 in all getting imo the :i.it still that farmer is not s-it isfied. beca use the a.a'.n is out in ike s'acus i r whe;e it is safe arid the market oaring r-ve'-y day. Some men woukllth-' securing of new industries or ray t be contented if someone would j other movement that may tend to he'., j his h:p full of gold dollar.--. ! po . e l t a r. a Citv New.--. Snow Knocks Oat Corn Shelling. Krnm Wfd nes. lay's I:iiiv. Henry Thierolf, oue of the cnte--!,;, p. ising your g burn ers f-or near ' edar ') eek, was lieie Monday for ai.-iiv t.'-cuaiated atul ad get the fen- ho n s looking after some gen- ! i.no .t' - on it tbat mn.-rii so much oral matte: s '.vi 1. th- merchant .. nr. I j while her;- s;-i'ed that lu' was mir.bdv- I ul (.u; w:'.h which ha; 'a'. nowy weather, j : a iwo oi his corn : ;he!!ing o Hilts and cemp-!!ed him j j : ! anion shelling ::r- com, as the she'lers were r.e of his neighbors j and the deep snow would not alio v i him to rnove them. I he cost or builtiing a siio is not aw expense, it is an investment which yon get back at the end of a year. We build the cheapest, most durable silo that is made and give ymi a guarantee which protects you againtt any chance of loss. If you are posttd on the value of a silo come into our office and let us show you our system of construction. If you are not posted on silos come in and let us show you how you can increase the profit of your farm 25 ptrcmt and more. We also make the best water tanks and grain bins on earth at less money than either wood or iron. Just outh of thepopt dice on Fifth street jou will find :s r -ady to tjik silos ai d water tal ks. Co-ne in wht) you an in town and get acquainted. Osnorafa Oonsiruction Co.. Plattsmouth, SERVED ATrJQOF WHAT ABOUT THE COM MERCIAL GLOB BA80UET What is doing .in regard to the holding of the a r.nral banquet of the I'lattstrou'1! Co-::me!cial club? is a .oest ion t!i:H is ofien aske 1 I y the e.-:dvi;t.i o: the city, who in the past have gath.-:ed :il the-e festal ;r--..sions. .v'nich ha always pif.vcn to ueces.- ful in every way possjb-e. rherc is nothing thni draws togeth--.-sci many !ejresentati es from every va:k of life a.- does this banquet, a-. he goo, I th-it ii :.cecrrpli-hes is with out- mea-care in th.at it b-ina-.- ir.to i ,. . . . , . I :Moscr i.vacti aw ot vio vai -aere-.r j 'i::: give", an opportunity to enjoy .in jveni.ig of pre. 'it to every!ne in the :i. -! sion o pi on. eras that wj i prov-j n tl'.e greatest of be::ef't lo the city in the coming year. The sneakers on I 'heso o(casi'tis are t-ek-vtel .n-.ojer tlie be.-t in the citv a i rori ; rl th rei.hboi!"g cities and na-iy ta'etite 1 gentlemen have very graciously con Touted their eiToi ts toward maki.rj he bnraj'a-t a success. The h '.nnuet should be arrr. age 1 ' Three sets of 1 l-2 i: cli woik bar- i Vr as soon as po ?.-:i!de and ma le as:r.e s. one of them new. ; jreat a sure-ess tlie ones the rast 'nave been. There i- a gra need of a close!- ali',nTr.c:it of th husir.e-s interests of the city for the j good of the community and a bond of i sympathy among the business menj j: '.: cd!;:e;i - formid in order that tlu-.y j a'l itp.v in this coming vea c in ! a'l itp.v m t-i'.s coming yeac m h:: ue-.; to nuke the old town a win- ; er in ?.ny:b:r:g that is taken no. wnetne'- i t bo j- a.ta imnrovemen'.s. j the grc.th an.i 'eve',);,mer.t of th .-i'v and t.,rove of kisting benefit n j the clti;;er,s. Now is the time to get j ,'ai',J sant!- 'busy on the banquet i iea, as the-e j ;Sonlt! leasehold good, and many I Vn- winter ni.-'us can be snent in roi"111' articles too numerous to men- . . : i.i i "V o: ? p i.':-. ;;i t .i-Tirc.,'"-f a I i vi' way fhr-n when i'' oi evi.'-v c ,.1.. ..,, !,;, -bre and trade in the -hy,ln U llA lA' S'.i:l-.0 O.N abr ,s together to get more tlmr-i ;,, x:o development of- the city oman loves a clear, rosy com- ' Itrion. Pu.dork Pdood. P.itters i- solen - .id for purifying the bloo 1. ... . . clearing the skin, restoring you ml digestion. All druggists sell it. Pri .71.00. i rJcbrsska riiblie dale! Having sold my farm and expert (o move away, I will offer at public sale on my farm, which is one mile w e.- L and live miles smith of I'latts mouih. and one mile east and one and a half miles north of .Murray, the fol lowing described jrof)crty, o;i TUESDAY. I i.HKLAUV ) Sale wi'l commence at 10: sharp, l ive Iliad if Horses. Ore brown mare, weight l,-b"0, coming U years old. Ore black male, weight l,4"i), coming " ears old. ; One dark bay mare, weight 1,'VM), coming S years old. One black horse, weight 1,2.70,: sm.o'h mojth. One black mare : priug colt. E!om:i Iie.a! el' (utile. One milk tow coining '. year.': old, giving milk. One '2'bmontl.-- old heifer. ():.e milk Cow c-ar.ing 7 e.ars old, giving milk. One !.ii-r.ioP.th-old steer. Sevt n head of .uviircr calves. Fifteen Head of Hogs. I Ti.n I. -.... I t!mrfii!i'l:livwl Daror Jersey. Koar head of shoats. One 1 h:i"o;i do. red pedigreed r d male hop-. Janr.5j g Implcm nts. Or.e r.earlv iif.v 7-foot Deering 8 binder. Ore nearly new Van I'runt press dri'I, with press wheels. Or.e farm we e on. ( !eon M-hiw I iM..!- tr-.o-nn -.,. ? :- v.,,i, One m-arlv new Rad-er cultivator. Ore New I .-rai-ture cultivator. I 5 Or.e Dtering mower, ."-foot cat. j iir.ii Avery corn planter, witn he.-k row complete. Oop !isc; oiv ne:-rly new 12-ir.ch r,,;,,, i,t.ere j.-aI:i: j.'.ov Or.e (.'anion Idnch gang plow (na; suiivV plow, ii.-mch. Or.e Mc( ornwek hay rake. rew. One ."-section iron harrow. ' Or.e harrow cart. One Peru walking lister and d:id combined. One 1 1-imh walking plow. One new wagon box. Ore all-ste-el hand corn sheilcr. One grindstone. Ore .steel lister corn box. Ore set of 1 1-4-inch buggy harness' K One .".Lbfoot doubie ladder. j ft Two bat'dred aied se ent v-five good hedge posts. Ore hand gra.-s seeder, now. One ."-font cro.-s-cut savr, r.ew. Ta ree bushel l e.! .!'" er re-d. Or.e new binder whip. ()::y bloc!; and tackle. One pik; of lie.'e'e Wood. Three or four dozen Pl mouth ' l0" pullets Four piymouth Rock cockerels. Soa.e old ami some new lumber. Pile of cobs; some hay in barn. One double harpoon hay fork. Ore hundred raw brick and one-half 1 i:js general cieun-u; sale. i ... . -.i .- '.-i i a'1' evcryiiiwig win positively oe sia.i. l'l:ui 'MI -" )l TKHMS ()' SALIk sums of ?lt) and under, cash in ham!; on sums over $10, a credit o: 0 or S months will be given, purchaser giving i:otewith approved security. bearing .X percent interest from date. .o property remoed until terms of sale are complied w ith. . ciiai;lfs lonc. V. R. YOU NO, Auctioneer. V. O. Ldill) EKRR, Clerk. BLACKSMITHIHG- HORSESHOEING! I am now prepared to lock after all general blacksmilhing and horseshoeing. Shcp 4 1-2 niles west of Murray. JOHN DURHAM. I I EJ ll Lo J. o&ii The Union Auctioneer Union, Nebraska j All sale matters entrusted to my care will receive prompt and care j ful attention. ! Farm and Stock Sale? a Specialty! . Rates Reasonable! ! feiy Address or phone me at Union J for open dates. : v.-:.-.-.--.- --. . . ..'' v-- ;;Afi ii-4 k ! p. r:' 3 -. it-Sir Ail r - ' i ) mm p. mk . t4. r.'.-i'A f t'y. B ? 3 i'" ' j!r 'J v-t i: IS Bet ter cookies, cae :n:J liic-ii'Us. too. All as Ii.L,r)t, ilcfiy, tciHicr and t"SeliciiU5 as !i:oi!;er use-il !).: -. Ar.'l ju t as wlv.Ie fei.ie. Pop w-er P;iki:ir P w d r t!;-:n ('.-.liiiuet ciu.-t b-j bail lil t;::y 'if. A:.!i vour l -c?-. 1 A r,rcr.ivi;D K:!;r.sT .to.ms :.r. .. :.!' 12 5. '- i i -v. 2.... t ; ,-tj. r : C .:v-c:. Ir-j i i : - ea; ;e rdi.s Rutii t'niley was in Lincobi Saturday. Lee Prouty has been quite sick with th- measles. !'iel Krar was in Lincoln Thurs day and Friday. Mi s. Andrew SuLton is reported not : o well this week. Aif.vd Stioerner spent Sunday and Monday hi Wa!a.-h. Jinny V.'o'fe was in Lincoln Fiiday ha.ving denial wark done. S. C. Rovles was in Omaha Tuesday Wednesdiv on business. ' ' v i-.'.y, ', in on Vn r tj . v. ocni.-u ii.iut in on i- Tuesoay to ivsit frineds here. The Ladies' Aid Society met at Mrs. A. N. dyers' Wednesday. Idr. and Mrs. Ed Stone will move ento the Davis farm this week. John rdurtey ' returned from hir Oic'aboma trip Tuesday on No. P5. Mrs. IIe:be;t idoore a:al daughter, Ldanche. vrere in Lincoin Saturday. A carload of sheep was shipped out of here to South Omaha Tuesday. Iked Dreamer of University Place spent Saturday here among friends. Mr. and Mrr. Cl.as. Kirkpatrick weie passengers for Linco'n Wednes day. Mi?. John Mullen and son, of More head, Kansas, are visiting lekuives here. Prank Davis and family moved to U.c-ir new home at Syraruso last week. Clifford Appleman was a passenger to Lincoln Wednesday evening on No. 17. Wiiliam Utegrove left Thursday for Iowa, where he works on the Mil waukee railroad. Mrs. Quimi of Weeping Water visited her aunt, Mrs. Nellie McCurdy, rnd other relatives last week. V.'i'kam (.'odbey came down fron Linco'n to visit Sundi.y wiih hi-: bioi!er. Chas. Godbey. and family. P. S. Aik'i of University Place ii putting in a grocery rtore in the building lecently vacated by Curyea S: Sen. Mr. and Mrs. Dale L'cylos enter- i li kiMlm m H I .'.i..fV x i' ; r v e ' . v - !--s ' i . . y lained the Misses Inez and Ellow-eno Ilamilio'i, of Lincoln, Saturday and Sunday. ( has. Skiles of David City came in Wednesday on No. 18 to visit his parent-;. -Mr. arid Mis. Alex Skiles, and other relatives. .Jiak? Weave?!- of South Rend came in la: I Wednesday to visit his cousins, Mr. end .Mrs'. Shaffer, lie returned home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Casey went to l.:ur In Saturday morning to attend ike Kr.ij'.fit.s of Columbus installation of oft'i vi s. They returned home Tues day. Chief Dispatcher Dalby of Fair bury . here helping at the depot while the telegraph wires are partly oat of commission on ai-count of the S. Rouse, of Nelson, Neb., visit- r.er SI- Mrs. J. P. Reuse and wee ?k. and will visit in Peru, Verdon and Lincoln letuiiutig to her home. J. H. Stioerner returned home f i rn Fin. wood Tu es.lay evening, . here she had been caring for her daughter, who has been real sick with the mea: !'. s, but is convalescent at this writing. Pr. If. O'lrmnings of Seward, Neb., v.as called in con-ultation with Dr. Muir Wednesday in regard to Mrs. Andrew Sutton's condition. Mrs. Sutton has been quite poorly for the na-t two months. STOCK PRICES OUTHQMAHA i OS. E3 rf CaiKs Sfnv snd Values FlJIj ICc iQ.er. ! HOSS LUi: Oi;.:E ADVANCE , 'j l ? s '. r r. 1 1 j e aid 11 (r-f.frtral O-jjoty M Fo'ti I'.'jl'.'yf. Hiip-ier Fo 1.1' :1 F !i it Tr rtt Dr.s f 'r e,f Sto'k or, .- o I'h Oui-i ra r .r: ..f ;;1 .'- :w i p-a le .wi J ( ' s -. r y t-.nv I ; ;a a.- uofji'f .'. :. ;. 0 .; alif lii'-ii s-aii I ,. ( 1 1 iiln .'..'! ii.d t ! -' e ' i ',.aJ ;,m: r. o I - .' i: :u i . i .; a - ' r . v . li t i t ! " r 1 1 .;. i .'..eel .-.:.. ;.o.v .' e -it i t:...- r i i 1 1 I a sfi ;.( e el.t f.t.'.r.f t. t t! e. r i . J ! i ! ei i M. . ma'-, tan oat 111 0 T ' mot e (!'-:: ; . i':ii U ..t r ot !c r II on loi ll..'; oi':.!ii''.' I '..II -.'i I a w e-: a. -.out r if : arel ei.iu r t lo' i n a lae ioe. i-.i: ar-'l r ;,t f.' :l I t i- . i u ! r.al v. ( j e .-. ' i.e. 5 il ill ami . r.s - i e in ,t s1 '-eoiy. ij'.it .V .1 1.(1 ull '. . c r j e . 1 f v ; . 1 1. a t .-J I ' f .-. of . io . i i !,. t-. '..i:f .-; ' f,.. .- ' rs i..!1. ': s-.'jO .vn a. e m e u.'i? -A.-ek and a Oo-.-ct" t' f: (J.ivs ;iei i, 'a.', ions oi ..': . . 7 -(, Ti 7 .!' r,'l 'o i. ;.',:' ij.'r lo v. r.- -. t i,'- r.--r. -- i ; i ' . r. s i i. rt.'.es : s ; .-'.'.'a 7 r:s. $;(..''f7 v'O'l to if i.r . : er. o-l to . o t;, :'i o gooij o s :, ; .-pile's ami -.;-. j t ( ve.il lit'.:' ?'. SV O'.Tj 7r., t,a'. e . ; ?; eoo'l o i.o.' 1 1 ,.,.(-rc 7 Of; r,l cl.-i 1- '. It ": 7 7 . ''.: to roo-1 l-ed i on -i.or. io fi..- ff-t-I hto' k t.' if '--a J.: 2 Tt ''i u i o vs. t a ;-.s ii-f 7 ;". ir, v 1 O'.'t W'? I; f r i(.' s or. I i ifi . ) ; st 0( I arri-.-tl ySteniaT t-.ry r.t.' : t '1 - o r ;.'v;i-t ? f-'lo !.':'- n .1 lf;,i: or.'T.-! O'o f'i! f i ' i'i. !,':: r i ! ;i : , v ; . vr-r;. i '7. I.I S. Of i I - ;- i-.T'' iyr' ' I: . i- o n i.ro ir.'! : loo ; - i oi ;; ;,;.e; s ' f ' -,r. .-a ' r- r-' Kti.ti "'-;-..- ur '! i ?, (ii- i,' , ..I T i' I ' so' i.'.: h slo -i nie: i;o;iii.- 'is v"v h"r.' oh prj i!'.ni.'.r; ) Tr 2n A- rr.i:iv ;.s t-'e'i or i ; a 0 .n'.'-'s .f (nr-f.s so '1 up Ir. f !0", hr:l M'-Mf sm i .i iir-Ts hroij'bt H IM. l.fipg it' Af r,rfj j.riff sii.c a Ken iti.- rv. !!'!' .Moi;'.;.r;i - 7 as wrr.t a lr, ( Peir'-.a r.av a'Jvaf.cen Keneril ij ;;:rifA tar. r.'o?; of last wK fVio' i' ors on .--li0r' nnl laml.i. l.air i.s .A?exi'-an Je 07-77 3 nl: i.i.Titi ff-'I spfi.r.e ? ' 0fi : iam'r.s. f.ii; to m1 2". ? r.o ; i.iri.b' Mtar5ri7 ? 7 :". ;.' ? . e.ri:r. :'. $'7' v '. r r? . i.f .vr ?7 27'T7 7. : v r ". r.r . ;. ','if1 in -r.o-' f C 7". ll 7 '' f ii,!.;! i;-ir in r','.f! ", .7 '. T? r. 7 7 V.f.J ("I'!-! "i '.-,' n 7 ':') r (; ") f ti c t.,i- a r.o.'' 7"1!? ' 'c'i; e.v-" r-.' c t" ? ; ; ' Eczema spreads rapidly; itching al most drives you mad. For quick re lief, Doan's Ointment is well recom mended. aOc at all stores. Per Sale. Two horses, three and four years old, broke, that were bought- at the Robert Shrader sale. Will be sold right if taken at once. II. C. LONG, Murray, Neb. Don't fail to attend the Cosmo politan club dance Saturday night. Respectable and the best cf ordr maintained. Everybody cordially in vited to attend. ATS SOLONS KEEPING EXPENSES DOWN Colli Senale and House DoTiisii Share In Keeping Pledges. EILL IHTRODUSTION IS OVER Only Thirty Employees Are Attend ing to Work of Hojce Indic2t:cm Are Appropriations Will Be RerJucec C1 500.CC0 Compared Witn 1913. Lincoln. Kel. 2. Taxpayers r an st much in tlio pre-ent li-gi.slat tiro's nctiv iiy to think alio. it during the vr"jk. 1'or instance, only $l.".",a lias lx" t spent by ttio house of 1'f-prosent ..t i t so far, out of rite $11', nun provided it. the legislative-salary liill for n.'pioyc oi that Priini li of the hnvm-.i !. ire as sctably With twenty days of the sr s sion cone, being otie-t liirif of the sixty d:iy period, the house has spent, oti'j 11 per cent of its fund for employee -wajie.s. Chairman Taylor of the commit trf on employees now feels sure that tin house will be aide to stay within its limit of thirty-tlir'e f-mployf-fs, the number allowed it under tli" b-gi-i'a tivo reform plan adopted this em Only thirty are now on the payroll fl':d with this force tliines are runnina along just like clockwork. Two years aso the payroll at thi t:m. contained between sixty and sev outy names, snd at one time there were about eighty persons li -1 oil as hoi-1: employees. The jobholders were s: r.nmereiis then that they .got in ea'i ether's way. It is now being demon strated that the work of the 1cl:;s!;i tare can bo carried on in fir.-t c!as shape by fewer than half tli" nu:i'!ei of employees us'd at forai- r sessions Chairman Taylor's pocket diary, i which he keeps a record of al! rm rdovees and their lime of sr rvire shows the following to 1, a complete list of all persons working for th.? house: Chief clerk, two assistant cleiks, chaplain, serjeant-at-arms, one r ssistant sergennt-at-arii's. do kei clerk, timekeeper-bool:keeper. tve Ftenoerapliers in chief clerk's ol'iee one messenger, two pages, two proof renders, two custodians, four eb iks ir: tbe bill room, three stenographers in the engrossing room, three clerics ol committee and three janitors. The janitors are paid out of th' legislative funds, but work under thf dircet'on of the head janitor at the ca rdtol. "There is no doubt in my mind thnt the house will get through on its oiig innl allowance of $ln.(n"i0 for em- j pViyees," said Chairman Taylor. "Thf j appropriation bill, as amended, give; tis $l-',oi.O for the purpose, but I don't think any of the extra $2,000 will bf needed. I believe that the present force of employees is more efficient and is doing more and better work than at any prior legislative session when twice as many were employed.' The senate bas not made the same decrease as the house in this regard nl;houi;h it is spending considerably less money for employees than twe years ago. It has forty or more, a? compared with thirty in the house. A prominent Democratic member of the senate admitted to Chairman Taylor of the house committee tbat the up per chamber has a. dozen or fifteen em playees which it does not iKed. Ilesides its big saving on employees' wages, the house this year is abou' S.ltlO ahead on the cost of notary pub lic attestations. These are necessnrv on all vouchers for salaries, wasc nr.d miscellaneous expense. In 101.1 n Lincoin man who had a notarial com mission was on the bouse payroll fot this ore purpose. This year the com mittee on accounts ami expenditure; pai-1 $1 to pet a notarial commission f'-r one of the regular employees, a::'' he row furnishes all the certificates. The senate timekeeper has decided to adopt this feature of the house sys teai. and was out Saturday rustlina signers on a notarial petition for on? of the senate employees. Members of the house standing com mittee on rules and resolutions ar this week considering the Howell res o'utibn passed by the senate last week The measure indorses the Hitchcock anti-munitions bill now pending he fore congress. A number of the Democrats of the house are strong in their desire to see the resolution passed. They argue that Senator Hitchcock's paper sup ported all Democratic candidates dur ing the last campaign with an extreme ardor, that that daily paper is the one most frequently called upon to fight the battles of Democracy of this statf snd that when a slight chance roni"j to pay the senator a tribute it wou'd e appropriate to do so. The senate now has possession ol the constitutional convention bill the document which surprisingly wenderl its way through the house last week ar.d is now the guest of the senatorial chamber. "What to do with the hill Is what troubling the members of that body They do not want to appear one whit less willing to serve their state than d:d the members of the lower house, but they want to think the mattet r.ver at length, so that they will he F'-re they are doing nothing that may back- fire. The most Important phase of the pfair is whether or not the propo- sit ions that might be submitted as & part of the deliberations of a corti- i.. f ll il 'I ! i ; . -: i u I'n! I l!. I oi i lie measure s. ir.. a.-e, while tliusi' v. .o i e Hi.- mati' r .-.:y i'-.' 'I t!e in ol (-'! ai: ..''i i i .ii TKe woii-. Over al l.i-l 11 e j i j -: 1 1 1 : n i: and ; .!til l ii' i.ni 1 lis in'.o the ).o p.-r ... ; h- session. The vara fy is n.iiio as .! ; hot ses. ion, liovexer. . i. ! li.. i nenaius much won-, to don i meliibel S. Tl.ey have p. '.!. ... irli that are iiaji'.r!;. t a;el i all i nd d to v. it h d 1 ' ii : .. . i c in i:.:' i bout a si-ay u . s-- '. Iii' idi ntally. Cat i.- the an;! b r the iiiemliers of tl... i'i.ora p'.'v bast. They do to- v.m' to i it f 'Oil an .hour 1 o id I... ! ft .. Tin v have nh dg- d th'm-ei.s i , ; tain tli 1 end If th or! ,. ti ( Oil t I! in SO!iie ! that tin.e Pal.iie wr-rc-hoi nor sii 1 1 s ch -siL-:: ed e! tioti of niei.i:,. 1 -cm.il I r. .ii d ist i ! h irl.lti. I.) ,Mi id.' :s c,i' th.' s :s of th.- st two pki'ti rn id -I'g. s w r.ii : irty i )i. i y. ; ie'i I ! I . f.i'ril. 'I ;lOri.d no v ler.P IS are sl.rrrvii: r!end to ti.es that limy wii t.'.e opliositi' II Pad that this a. I i. s - aid t i.ev be .- in-' . )';d 'i' that in s ar - n. I- o;.j.o.-it; -a app. :.v- ' r. be so I t ar - it , - r-1 i:' ,i A close i .! vesr iga ' a m '-.i-' -' d r 1 1 f I th bill's fi i'" .is w.-re n. a! !r r : : fghr and that the lai-ie-ity -vit'i !o : 1 1 iti.es wa gi-'-.-itc r to all .-.p; ear. no -than a majority witkeg '.mc.' --. W. .1. Ta: h r. ho;i-f i o-T.--iv whe thought tkir i'i. re t.is no f a 1 for wan house h gis'ai ion. w as i ;.';) t, the ti.ue when the bark gua rr. i.t ;. ! was I'lini ted and t'ia' wa one o-' t' argmnenfs ns.-d a--.ab.-t it a" th -f time. Ir is tree, afeeliii.g o !': oi tiie 1 : !';or i -o s. tli-t I'n i'1 w.- l" :-!, .and for 'bar h rani, and li'e- bat .-.ceil find in ' ; : - i . : 1 . o n a l ov t hat ir 1 - rat . " o i i e l.O'l fiere :s i.oi a on v -po would ipl e ii th' b-" :, to- ;.' ollbl I . I - Not even Mr. T in thai r ' v. IViemN ti J-r.;se .- . 'V g T io U fire CO : i !'i . ! e r t t i .i f t!.".v will .d ihi'I t!-.- ni'-a -i.r i car oi' ihe fire ard t;ml u In n ll ti i co' -i s ir .i!l rally aio ,i.d it i',.- r-- quir.-d v t' s of the pa 1 1 y. Api;r" i !a; ion ! ;!'.-. always of Asf to lie- p. iip'e of tl'O l .! .-, o ! less ,-r, the i'i -" :t .-e . i"ii than af e-ither th" 1 ' 1 - or 1011 s. s-ions of t' lawmal ers. Tht is ac o ifO. ,! for :i the c-ampaien mi:'!" :.-i:;s; -i.ua ganc-o during t! ' s.m" of It i probab'.' fio-ii an '!- f lb a fna'ife ri'iini :' t -1 ' s v. i-r there will !.- f"- r b!'! .-'m- ti--.,"- a the two 1 o-'s s. too. Ih:--' nt either ,,' the j receding s -s.-.'c -:s ,,n 1 f ; ' an a'-c ount ing is taken :!' s i fg'd there ill be c"t" f.i.- l.-.l among the fi nailer- oarr ill. e'e- e o' both house. (b'.-niT M-iiel id t'-.at he wlil s-:;:s'- ! i:' th" a-: " 'ri.-i t ions are y, '.' ' lov.-f-r th oi ' 101.1 session. If thiit 1- the c-1-.' ' will not us.- the v to pnvi r exti ::- ' ly. If too nmny .bill. !-cM-.-ver. co::" r.rt to !iim. if he sees T 1. t the ei; , os for which the two 1 o i. - s have a; or" iri.lted money ;o.d s.'e.s that th'-v i.r--not wortliy ends, lien he will appl' t?o fiiii l.r'-s. r witho it I'-a'ation U is not at all bi'kward about s'-itoi-j tl at in advance. IP- sa-.s he will d it. arc! he w;,.i do if wi;ho"t a do i' r lie wants to make a record d Ting i present a'lnini.-ti'i'.i'o::. Thai ! Id only ambition an 1 I, entertains r.r other ambition, not wit ' -1 lud'n t! a?seition oi' a nutaN-r f h's a-" pi'ii t- w!io A:int him fo do s i:!.f tk!lig !-e. A state labor emplomei:t bureau for th" unemp'o;. d bi Nebri-'-.a i lait of the c or.t: ileii a a of See; I u Quit.by of Douglas to the l'.-S!a: eilst mill. Senator Q.iinby would, nril c 1 is b-i reau a ppoint 'vc at the hands of tl goiiior with at least on" wonai nn mla-r Tlie senator from Houghis wo a'd provide for the maintcaam " of the bureau through a surtax of onetei.ni of 1 per ce nt to be b it-. I n; on t'e full actual value of th" -fr.-nd in t!, state belonging to nonrt -it't nt s of r state. The bureau niembtis are to ro-i-'v--$" a tiay for actual time and ." ei.'- milcage. gency. The bill dei l.i res a a - Seriate figures shov that I'e.-tl i I Custer is the c hampion bii! iv.oub i" He has thrown thirteen ireisures :i;' the wire basket on th" mi nt irvV desk'. Howell of Longias is just 1 1 hind him, with twelve measure- T'.. balance of th senators sea'e da a the list to Doutliett. Henry, pi.h-r an ! Weesner, who have not introdu e.l :-i bills. The strafe has killad nine bil's r1"-. far and has pa.sse.l ca think te'd.i . fourteen measures, two of them '; house origin. In the house, r.-tlmrr of l ou-.-'i-leads. with twenty-six b'ils. ari l I'i 1 mond of the same r-o l.'y is cl-:-e b" hind, with twenty rive. Under title of II. It. 2r.2, th" co n mittee on taxation and r vet-ue !: : introduced a bill to elirrrm-te the p- ie tice of some state banks and tm-t companies in evading p;iment of lav- . by the deduction of real esta'e :ao; gaees from capital sto'h. The bill is an am. 'm.-i.t o th -penoml revenue law f rb!d llr.g 1 ir.': and trust companies to ok.--. ; ic- gages against capital sto' k Th's v. ; p it is thought, remedy the evil a id it was with this idea that the commit tee recently turned down n bill r -pfi?-ing the Smith mortgage tas !a. ! tutloaal ! ent i : t .'. i i;i:iteiy by tin: ' '