To Mothers of Large Families. In this workaday world few women are so placed that physical exertion IB not constantly demanded of them in their daily life. Mrs. Pinkham makes a special appeal to mothers of largo families whoso work is never done , and many of whom suffer , and suffer for lack of intelligent aid. To women , young1 or old , rich or poor , Mrs. Pinkham , of Lynn , Mass. , extends her invitation of free advice. Oh , women I do not let your lives bo sacrificed when a word from Mrs. Pinkham , at the first approach , of xrcalcncssmay fill your .future years with healthy joy. "When I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's "Vegetable Compound I was not able to do my housework. I suf fered terribly at time of menstruation. Several doctors told me they could do nothing for me. Thanks to Mrs. Pink- ham's advice and medicine I am now well , and can do the work for eight in the family. " I would recommend Lydia E. Pinkhom's Vegetable Compound to all mothers with large families. " MBS. E , Ludington , Midi. COUGH Cures & Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup , Whoopinjj-Cqugh. Bronchitis , Crippe and Consumption. Quick , sure results. Dr.BulI's P1IU cure Constipation. 50 pills lOc. 's Eye Water , IN 3 OR 4 YEARS If you take up your homes lu Western Can ada , the land of plenty. Illustrated pamphlets , frivinK experiences of farmers who have be come wealthy iu urow- injwheat , reports of clelepnteetc. , and full luiurm .mm as to rcuueeil railway rates can be nart on application to the Superintendent of Immigration. Department of luter.'or , Ottawa , Canada , or to W. V. Bennett , 801 N. Y. Bldg. , Omaha , Neb. WINTER. TOURIST RATES. SPECIAL Tou.-s to Florida , Key West. Cuba. .Bermuda , Old Mexico and the Mediterranean and Orient. Rates for the round trip to many points south on sale first and third Tuesday each month. iRATES To Kot Springs , Ark. , the fa mous water resort of America , on sain every day in the year. Tickets now on sale to all the winter .reeorts of the south , good returning until June 1st. 1901. For rates , descriptive matter - ; ter , pamphlets and all other information , call at C. & St. L. R. R. City Ticket Office , 1415 Farnamat. . ( Paxton Hotel orwrite I ' HARRY E. HOORES , C. P. & T. A. , Omnha , Neh. The man who will not trust his feelings is not doing a great credit business. Drucs nave their use. tout don't store them In ' Gum aids the your btomach. Ueenmn'H Pepsin natural forces to perform their functions. It matters not how good a joke may be , there people who can't see it. TO CURE A COM > IN ONE DAY. Tal 0 /jAXATlVC I3KOMI. QOINIHK TA11I.LT8. All IruKgUw refund the money if it falls to cure. E. w. vl rove's signature is on the box. lioc No farmer can plow a field by turn ing it over in his mind. pnv 81 B a Week end expenses to men -with rlc * to introduce our 1'oui/rnr Courouvo. JAVELLE ilru.Co.lfp.t i > . ' Brush a baby's hair , but do not comb it. Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE STARCH , the only 16 oz. package for 10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. At all turns a man who will < io faithfully needs to believe firmly. Tnomas Carlyle. PIso's Cure Tor Consumption 13 an Infallible medicine for coughs and colds. N. W. SAHUEL , Ocean Grove. N. J. , Feb. 17.1900. A two-year-old oilcloth is a wise purchase. Dropsy treated free by Dr. II. H. Green's Sons , of Atlanta , Ga. The greatest drop-y specialists in the world. Head their adver tisement in another -column o this paper. To cure a creaking door drop oil on the .liinges. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES pro duce the fastest and brightest colors of any known dye stuff. "Whiskey is the key to an unsteady gait. Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE STARCH , the only 1G oz. package for 10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. The situation that has not its duty was never yet occupied by man. Car lyle. Ton. Can Get Allen's Fort-Ease ITres. Write to-day to Allen S. Olmsted , Le Roy , N. Y. , for a FREE sample of Allen's Foot-Ease , a powder. It cures sweating , damp , swollen , aching feet. Makes new or tight shoes easy. A cer tain cun for Chilblains and Frost-bites. At all druggists and shoe stores ; 25c. One good way to derive an income from literature is to sell books. During tlio tt tutor As safeguard against la grippe , it is well to cleanse the system Garfield Tea. Mustard plasters made with white of egg do not blister. Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE STARCH ; the only 1C oz. package for 10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. A wise man adorns his mind ; a fool adorns his body. The best way to get out of debt is to pay out. ARE YOU A ROBBER ? This is a serious question for you to consider. Are you robbing yourself and family by paying some dealer one- third more for a vehicle than you would pay us ? You can't tell until you get our catalogue and learn our prices. It will only cost you the price of the postage to learn .all about our vehicles how they are made , what they are worth and how much you can save. We ship cither vehicles or harness to any one , anywhere , for examination , and if not satisfactory to be returned without you paying us one cent. We are manufacturers of Split-Hickory Vehicles and a full line of first-class Harness , and will sell them to you at wholesale prices. OHIO CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING CO. Station B , COLUMBUS , OHIO. For \ $ All ages hail with delight the coming of the most wonderful , meritorious preparation that will lighten the ills * r of humanity and will do away with the taking of obnoxious , violent purges , inconvenient liquids , and pills that tear your life out. Simply because in CASCARETS Candy Cathartic you will find just what you want , convenient in form , pleasant of taste ( just like candy ) and of never-failing remedial action. They have found a place in millions of homes , and are the favorite medicine of the whole family , from baby to good old grandpa. Dent te& fooled \A/tH substitutes for < ent * ng C I re I fare - ale alei nt a respite. Cincumaci Enquirer. " X take pleasure In pralilnc T nble remedy CASCARETS. 1 and tny whole family received relief from the flint small bor we tried. 1 certainly recommend CASCAKET8 for the cures they nako and trust they will flnd a phvco In eTerr home. Tours for success. " PETSR WEBB , Jr. , Palm Qrovo Ave. , McEcesport , Pa. Confil"'usr Emotions. Mrs. Joy Sn. run for the phy- - : . ; . . T ( . { . . . . . . . . - . f j at V shro mK tinn. pho- dif enct. mo * ; BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER T * razszs JOc. 25c. 50c. NEVER SOLD IN BULK. THE TABLET DRUGGISTS GUAKAXTEED TO CTTKEnll liowcl trouble * , appendlettic , btllonice * ! , Tind breath , bad blood , wind on the stomach , blouted boweU , foul mouth , headache , ladlaectlon , pimple * , pain * after eating , liver trouble , callowcom- plrxion and dlszlnec * . When yoni- bowels don't move rcenlarly yon are slek. Constipation kills more people than all other diseases together. Kttlne starter for the chronic ailment * and lone years of suffering that come aflenvsrd * . 3To matter vrhnt alls you , start taking CASCA.KET3 today , for yon will never cetvell and be welt all the time antll you pat your bonrels right. Take onr advlcet start with CASCARETS today , under an absolute euarontee to cure or money refunded. refunded.3SSS3S3QBS5S5SX Qullnccr'n Son ti Blonk. Brother Leo will be the name by which after January 25 William Gal- linger , the eldest son of the senator from New Hampshire , will be known to the religious world of the Episco pal church. On that date his novitiate tiate will begin in the Order of the Atonement at the monastery at Graymore , three miles distant from Garrlson-on-the-Hudson. At the end of two years Brother Leo will be for mally ordained a priest of the Epis copal church , and after that date Father Leo will go out upon his chosen work as a missionary. Apples eaten daily insure clear , bright complexions. Don't Got root sore ! < Jot FOOT-EASE , A certain cure for Swollen , Smart ing , Burning , Sweating Feet , Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot- Ease , a powder. Cures Frost-bites and Chilblains. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores , 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad dress Allen S. Olmsted , LeRoy , N. Y. The young doctor's profession is usually better than his practice. Wash cane-seated chairs on the un derneath side only. The ant may be industrious but that is more than can be said of some uncles. Pawnbrokers prefer customers who have redeeming qualities. Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE STARCH , the only 1C oz. package for 10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. Fire and sword are but slow engines of destruction in comparison with the babbler. Stele. Hews This ? "We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY & CO. , Props. . Toledo. O. We , the undersigned , have known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga tions made by their firm. West & Truax. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo , O. ; Waldlng , Kinnan & Marvin. Wholesale Druggists , Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally , actIng - Ing direct.'v upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 5c per bottle. Sold by all ( U-uggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. There are lots of skins in the leath er business. Remove the causes that maize your hatr lifeless and pray with PARKKB'S HAIR BALSAM. lllNDKF.cor.N's. the best cure for corns. IHcta. Grapes and raisins are nourishing and fattening. CAREER AND CHARACTER OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. An address by Joseph Choate , Am bassador to Great Britain.on the career and character of Abraham Lincoln his early life his early struggles with the 'world his character as developed in the later years of his life and his administration , which placed his name so high on the world's roll of honor and fame , has been published by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail way and may be had by sending six (6) cents in postage to F. A. Miller , General Passenger Agent , Chicago , 111. Patent leather shoes should be cleaned with cream. Wash chamoois leather in luke warm water. KxpcrtB In Glnns. In the production of common watch glasses the glass is blown into a sphere about a meter in diameter , suf ficient material being taken to give the desired thickness , as the case may be. Discs are then cut out from this sphere with the aid of a pair of com passes having a diamond at the ex tremity of one leg. There is a knack in detaching the disc after it has been cut. A good workman will , it is said , ciit 6,000 glasses in a day. Not Advertise tlic Good * . The Yale authorities will not pro ceed against the whisky establishment that is making an unwarranted and unwarrantable use of the Yale seal , lest their efforts may serve to adver tise the whisky. The Yale attitude on i.his subject is , as the Boston Herald ( suggests , like that of the man who said he didn't object to being cowhided on the street by an actress , but that he did object to being used as an ad vertising .medium for her show. Helen Would Trend the Board * Again. Helen Dauvray , once an actress and wfie of John Montgomery Ward , captain of the New York baseball team , but who left the stage for do mesticity s the spouse of lieutenant A. G. Wiltenhalten , United States navy , after divorcing the ball tosser , longs again to hear the flutter of ad miring applause as it accompanies the full play of the calcium over the footlights. To be explicit , she is seek ing another theatrical engagement. A NURSE'S STORY. A Graduate of I.ikoi Ido Hospital , Geneva , Tell * an Interesting Experience. Peshtigo , Wis. , Jan. 26 , 1001. ( Spe cial. ) One of the most popular nurses that ever graduated from the Lakeside Hospital , Lake Geneva , is Miss Lillian Dreese , of this place. Miss Dreese is the Vice Templar of the Independent Order of Good Templars , and organist of the Rebeccas of Peshtigo. During her twelve years' experience as a trained nurse she has had many opportunities for observation , and her opinion in all medical health matters ia held in very high esteem by the thousands who have learned to know and love her. In speaking of her experience she says : "During my twelve years as a trained nurse I have often observed how many different physicians give their patients Dodd's Kidney Pills in cases of Diabetes and Kidney Trouble. About three years ago I myself suffered some months with a weakness and con tinual congested condition , and I de cided to try what the Pills would do for me. I soon found that they built up the affected parts and restored har mony to the entire system , and al though I often lose much sleep and rest while -attending severe cases , I find that 1 was never in finer health nor had more endurance than since I have used these marvelous Pills. " Clergymen say they are good , Sena tors and Congressmen have added their .evidence as to the wonderful curative properties of this Medicine , hundreds of physicians recommend them and use them in their daily practice. The most skilled trained nurses advise their use and use them themselves , while tens of thousands of sick and suffering people are being cured every day by Dodd's Kidney Pills. They should cure you. They will cure you. Try them. Costly Concert Seats. Mrs. Jack Gardner , of Boston , paid $1,120 for two seats to the symphony concert given last week. The regular price of seats was $12 , but the chairs desired by Mrs. Gardner were sold before she had a chance to secure them , and she was compelled to deal with the purchaser. $148 will buy new Upright piano on easy payments. Write for catalogues. Schmoller & Mueller , 1313 Farnain street , Omaha. GUARANTEED TO CCKEj Fire years neo the flr t l > ox of CAS- CA3CET8vas cold. Jfow 1C Is over nix ; million boxe * a Tear , greater thnu any alrallnr medicine In the -world. Thl In absolute proof of pront merit , and our best testimonial. We have faith , and will self CAHCAUETB absolutely euarunteed to cure or money refunded. Go buy today , two fiOc boxes , clve them a fair , honest trial , as per simple directions , and If yon nre not satisfied alter using one SOe bos , return the unused COc box and the empty box teas as by mall , or the dm exist from whom you purchased It , and get your money back for both boxes. Take oar advice no matter what alls you start today. Health will quickly follow and you will bless the day you first started tbe use ofCASCAKETS. Book , free by mall. Add : 8TKRLHO UMBDTCO. , Sew Ttrfc er ChJcafa. Oattle Baisers in Clay Gonnty Suffering Many Losses. NO REMEDIES APPEAR EFFECTIVE While Some Ucrdu lliivo Meon Com pletely Wiped Our , Others Have Es caped Kvldeiico of uii Open Winter MiacelluneouH Nebraska Mutters. OMAHA , Neb. , Jan. 26. P. A. Nel son , one of the solid stock raisers of Clay county. Is in the city from the neighborhood of Harvard. Mr. Nel son said that for the first time in twelve years the cattle raisers of his neighborhood are losing stock from the "corn stalk disease. " According to his statement , this disease has not yet been classified by the veterinar ians and no remedy so far tried has proved effective. It has been traced by the farmers to the corn stalks , the cattle feeding in the corn fields o last year being the only ones affected. But all fields do not affect the stock. While Mr. Nelson has lost several head of steers and some of his neigh bors have had their herds completely wiped out , other herds have been free from disease , although feeding upon the stalks in adjoining fields. When the disease first made its ap pearance in Mr. Nelson's herd ho thought diversified feed would stop its ravages , so he put his catUe upon a diet which included alfalfa hay , prai rie hay and thre6 varieties of. grain , still permitting them to run in the stalks and to straw piles. The change in the feed produced no apparent re sults and the farmers have given up hope of discovering a remedy for the disease. Aside from the corn stalk disease , Mr. Nelson says that Clay county farmers were never inv so prosperous condition. Farm mortgages have been released in a degree never 'be fore known and in place of being bor rowers , the men who raise grain have money in the banks. The crops of last year were excellent , wheat yield ing from twenty to twenty-five bush els per acre and corn from twenty-five to forty bushels. Starts Fire in Her Own Cell. DAKOTA CITY , Neb. , Jan. 26. Dep uty Sheriff Coughtry was obliged to constitute himself a volunteer fire de partment and rescue service to save Mrs. Estella Wertzburger. and inci dentally the county court house , from a fire which she herself had started in her jail cell. For no reason that any one else attempts to explain the woman took live coals from the stove and fired the mattress on her cot with them and when the officer detected the smoke and rushed to her door the blaze was well started and Mrs. Wertz burger was standing with her face at a hole , which she had broken in the window , gasping for breath. It required quick and vigorous action to rescue the woman and extinguish the flames before the latter got beyond control. Nehraslcti at Washington. WASHINGTON , Jan. 2G Mr. Thurston's bill authorizing the sec retary of the treasury to pay to the state of Nebraska certain moneys in1 liquidation of its claims on account of suppressing Indian hostilities from 1SC1 to 1SGS , which was referred la the committee on claims , was reported back to the senate by Mr. Allen Tvith- o'.it amendment. The bill is to appro priate for th purpose named and in full or"all c-laims the sum of $14- 072.-19. Representative Stark of Nebraska has called a lompetitive examination , for March 12 , to take piae ; at eBat- rice. for th ° purpose of selecting a cadet and alternate to the West Point academy. Ho has designated S. M. Bailey , county treasurer , of Firbury , N. 0. Anderson , superintendent o ? public instruction of Sewarfi county , and A. MrCanrtless , attorney , o' Wymore , to act as examiners. Dies in His Ninetieth Year. HUMBOLDT. Neb. . Jan. 2C. 0. J. Tinker , an aged and honored citizen , really the founder of the city and who for nearly half a century has been collected with the history and de velopment of this section ofthe state , has passed away. Mr. Tinker was in , his ninetieth year and was the original - - inal owner of the present town site , having purchased it from the govern ment in the late 50's. TTi - deceased came of harJy stock aurt up to the last year of his life had knr/frn little sickness. During the early winter ho suffered an attack of grip , from the effects of which he never fully re covered. Kdiia ? Snakes in Mdnint ! r. CALIvAAVAY. Neb. , Jan. 2C. The other day thr- large house cat belong ing to G. W. Barnard succeeded in capturing a snake , which had come out of its winter quarters to bask in the sunshine. The snake 'iad crawled out of a pile of old hay , and happened to come out jr.Et where the fat was watching for rats , and the cat aprang upon it. and soon had it hilled. The snake was of the blue-rncer variety and was about three feet in length. When a snake appears in tlic middle of January and is full of life , it is evi dence enough that Nebraska's climate caanot be surpassed. Stolru IIor8e 1'onnd , but Dead. BEATRICE. Neb. . Jan. 20. Young Mr. Shottenkirk reported to the sher iff today that his horse , which has been the objc-ct for much concern re cently , had been found and that , it was dead. The animal was found in a field near a stra\v stack about one mile from where the fence % as brok en down. The condition of the horse when found leads to the belief that it had been killed , which fact < lees not allay the fears of the family that the unknown letter writer wilJ pay them another \irit. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. Lutcst OuolHtlon * from South micl Kiuimi * City. SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock YimlM--ijitUc-T iero wa a fairly liberal run of cv.ttk * on xnjc unit iilthuiiKH ChlciiKU WIM rtiwrlMl jjeni-ruHj ' lOc lowtr. tlio market lit re wan niltc ac tive and juiit ultout ntvnify ( til around. Buyers ueeincd to be imxlouH for xoti'l beef siteers and the inure < U.'Hlribh bunches were jilekrd up In need HOIIROU tit practically yurilerduy'M i > rle < > ! > V\\f \ > common klmln wont not Houiht after iri much a the tlnlMlied cattle , hut stlU welters did not experience any Krc-nt trouble in dixpOHliiK of their holding at Hteady > rlew . The cow innrkot WIIH In very satlnfactory nhajif and no tfarllrulnr change was noticeable from yvi < mlso' The demand fwcrmul to t > fully MI mil o the simply and an a result the imirkct v.-a.s fairly active ami It wan not lout ; before the yenx were cleared. The feeder or trade continued In uooii Hhujn1 today and anything at all de.slrahltt r.limiK1' hands early at coed , llrm urloeK. There are very few good : uttle coming , and UM there IH u very wood demand for cat tle showing weight and < nmllty. lliom > answering to that description brinK K o t prfeeH. llogn There was a good average rim of hogs and the market opened 5f lO - higher. " The flr t Kales were largely "at I5.22& and X.X , with a top of $5.27H , . At those prices the hogn moved toward the Kcalea at a good rapid ratt > . Jint heforct half of them had changed Iiandn pack.or.s lowered their hldn , nwlni ; to leas favora ble reports from other ifolnt.s. lleavj- welght nous were at a premium amivon Hold first. The llghtwel"ht were left until the last and anything on the pl order was hard to move at natlsfaclory prices. The close of the market wnj very slow and weak , light IIOJCH Helling' largely at Tr .17V and the general rim of mixed hogs at $5.20. Sheep There was not a heavy run of sheep here , but the market v/a slow and a big dime lower than yesterday. Eastern markets are reported J M being In bad shape and the do.mandfou mutton is none too good at the yresent time unit as a result packers arc not very 11 beta I buyers. Quotations : Choice tc'tl win era , Si.25igX.CO ; fair to good wether ! * . W.tlO fi/4 2T ; choice lightweight yearllngtr. 5-J.Wl 4 SO : fair to good yearling * . S-l.23iit-r.50 ; choice o.we ? ? . $3.3oi3.Si ( ; fair to good wves. . no ' 3.30 : choice spring lambs..2.1i < l5.ar. . fair to good spring lambs , $ * ) . < iO > u5.25 ; twil r ewes. l.25'i3.iiU ; fi-fdor wothera , 3.'iOfi > 3.75 ; feeder lambs. KANSAS CITV. Cattle Receipts , " ,5CD natlvoa. 400 Tex ans ; market steady ; native Deer steers , St.5ltt5.CO : stoekers arnl feeders , J37Wi' 1.7. ) ; cows. JX2.jfH.75 ; hpffcr.i. J3.7Btf r.oO. manners. $2.5 < K/3.1r ! ; fe l western slecrs. $ J. ri < fjr..OO ; Texas and Indian slofrs. J3.7. > 4MM ; Texas and Indian cows. $2.75 ' , i.75. bull * . $3.ttifTt.50 ) ; calvos. ? l..r < Wi/7.00. Hogs Jlecelpts. iXK : ( ) head ; inarkr-l 5 h ! < her ; top. K.3Z ; bulk of sales. lri.25fr fi.30 ; heavy. $5.2o2jj.Ti : ! : mixed puckers ; . 552013.30 ; light. $ o.5T(5.2o ; plgsr. ? J.CO < iP- 4.K5. 4.K5.Sboep and I-ambs IlcccinlH.-4.000irhc ! : lambs , stcadv : sheep , JOc higher ; western lambs. $ r > .15 < Tr.nO ; western wethers. $1.25 Gil.ffi ; western ewes. i.SOfM.2T > ; v'steri vcarlings , H.505n.OO ; culls anil ewes. $2.Cfl KILLS SHERIff fROM AMBUSH. for Whom Soared Warrant In One Seen Ofllcial Coming- . BUTTE , Jan. 20. A special to tlio Miner from Virginia City says : Janice Summers , sheriff of Madison county , was shot from ambush and Instantly killed this afternoon at a. cabin in Morgan Gulch , about twelve miles * south of Ennisfi by John Woolf , age t IS. Sheriff Summers left this city this morning to serve a search war rant on Woolf , who is accused of breaking into some cablna In that nfiirhborhood. It seems Woolf tiaw the sheriff coming , shot him without warning and escaped. Fun C Hts ABIL.ENE , Kan. , Jan. 2G.Mrs. . Na t'on's assailants at Enterprise were tried today , found guilty and fined 3J far-h. The joints reopened and dl l a big business. Injunction units ivero- begun against eight jointists of tbo county to close their places. The owners of the buildings are included in the actions. The County Temper ance union has begun a crurado to olose all joints in the county. Kiilniipci-H Ar In < liiKtr5ouM. ATLANTA , Ga , , Jan. 25. J. T. Pat terson has asked the police to find hts noc , Alonzo Patterson , a 33-year-old ! oy. wm disappeared froni his homo ia this city last Tue-xlay. Mr. Pat terson lieiieves his boy has been kid- uaped. Tiie family of Eass Prax. r , who te believed to have born kidnaped two wppks ago from the Georgia School of Tr-rjinolosy , have given up hope river seeing him agaiu. Frazers brother , 7.'ho left his home in Ala bams , today , lias no idea that tbe $500 in gold which he paid a. negro , v/b/ > promised to icstore t.I e student to lii ill vcr be recovered. Will Keep Ue Otrfrf. SIOI'X CITY , la. , .Inn. u Candy- makprs of six statesonoicd into an agreement hero affsftSns more than 70.000 girln employed in a .score of ntic-j. The drisioTJvaa not o intro- du--p -hnr.olato ] ron maaufaciurlu ? machine v.liich run ito the work of foity girlr. . The makers a ! ) agreed Is stick to the ham ) process. Illinois , I-.vra , Missouri , Kansas , Nebraska and f > ? 'jth Dskixa are in the agreement. tlng on Saline l-ind * . LGS ANOEU3S , Jan. 25. It is said Lhat. pending the signing by the pre ident cf the bill extending the min eral lavre over saline lands , George Durbrow of the Standard Salt coro- pany , with a force of men , has sxjuat- Led en government lands near Salton. in the ? Irjave desert , from which the Liverpco } Salt co ipany is sai'd to de- : JYe its supplies. Trouble i expected. jll.iy lie I'robcil. WASHINGTON , Jan. 25. Repre- Sherman of New York , to- uay introduced a resolution which was referred to i ! naval committee , pro- vli'r.ig for tin * appointment of a select rornmjtteo of five members of. the housp to investigate hazing at the naval academy at Annapolis. Anirrinan I'crr All Kigltt. YORK , Jan. 2C. At a. meeting tonight of the ChuajSsls * ) yb of the New York section of the itedety- the Chemies 1 Industry , tfie recent panic which fr.llo-.vsrf the poisoaiBg of hnnjre ] ls o' r/rrsons in Manchester England , -vvao disowssetl at length. Some cf these victims : < 55ecJami tbeir uc-ath was ; raced to arsenical poisoa- ing in beer. A paper written by Dr. E Hentko of Milwaukee , \Vis. , ea the 'Presence of Arsenic in Beer/ ' was rf-ad by the secretary , . D * HSeweit -