THE POWER OF TWO SENATORS fell ] ' , ; JJftj Hasten Legislation and Ohtckuiato the Railroads if They Will , DISCOURAGING PROSPECTS , 4lcfl < > ! ittl < in8 Denouncing ttio Force V Mill I'tlH'Cri In ttiO HotUC TllCH- ilny'H 1'rocecdliign In Llio Notes. fjtvcor.x ( Neb. , Jnft. 27. ( Special to Tun BKR.J "Why doesn't llio son- fctu do something I" U a com mon query. 'J'ticro ' is very little ttio scnnto can do. 3 ; { hty-orio bills hava boon Intmdnccd and RO/utity-Oiroa havogono ns fur tu the com- jiilltces , Only six liavo reached the general fllvhcre they nuy bo discussed in commit- toi. of tlio whole and prepared for passage. „ Ttio fault , If tboro Is a fault , mny bo cli trgeablo to the committees. * Only thrco Jiavo reported , and they hava turn oil in about 'n io/en ! bills , half of tlicia with a rcconimun- jJitlon for Indefinite ! postponement. The cominlttoos have been slow In getting to ivcrlc and not very ruplil In notion , This is tlua In nnrt to Inc'cncirionce. The greatest nil trj of worlc thu3 far lias fallen to tbo Judi ciary committee , and only ono of its rocin * licrs , Senator Chrtstoffcrson of Omaha , is a lawyer. The public looks for results nnd forgets or J j ignorant ot the ( treat amount of routine in malting a new law. People who measure the "Valuo of a legislature by the number of bills It passes may have to wait several weeks yet Jwforu Hading any great merit in the present body. Thorcliaf bill and the appropriation bill for legislative salaries will bo rushed throuch , Vrat most other measures will take their nat ural order. The senate may puss a la\v of Its lulls tlils'weclc , but when they go over to tlio Jiouso lliuy \ \ ill havu to bo road on tbrco days nnd go through committees. Uy tbo tlrao they icach the cnlendnr tboro may bo Uio or three huii'lrod liousu rolls ahead of them. In Illto Dimmer tlio .scnnto will have nllst of Its own measures to consider before nny consul- rniblo number of house bills are ready for its net lun. This preliminary work la likely to consume bo much time Unit very faw bills will have poiio to the governor before the date ( Ifobru- nry 17) ) fixed for the election contests. How Jong thuy will lust no mau can tell. The in- di'poiidents will propose a sot of gag rules that will limit ouch ot the two contests to ivo days. Ttio republicans and democrats will Insist on having tbo Jury hear the evi dence. If they succeed , ns now seems proba- Mo , it mny take weeks , unless the indcpcnd- rnts udmit Its lliinslness and throw the con tests out of court before all the rubbish Is Inlllctcd upon them. It is evident , therefore , tlmt unless bcrolo method * uro adopted very little legislation ran bo enacted before March. Important ncasnros Illto railroad regulation and tlio ( Australian ballot system will elicit long dls- i-ussions , which may delay llnnl action until far into March or defeat tbo desired legisla tion. tion.Tho The railroads nro showing thnir band and nro encourngir.g all delays , with a view to postponing action on bills for the roductioa t > f freight mtos until it Is too late to pot any of th m through both houses. The school Look lobby ana other monopolistic interests nro likely to Join in this movement. The key to tno situation lies in the contests. If the legislature wcro rid of them there would be nmplo tlmo to pass needed laws. f Tbo Independents begin to roalizntho situa tion , nnd there Is u Brewing number in favor of dropping the contests nnd leaving Gov ernor lloyd's ' titlo. to bo settled by the quo jynrrauto proceedings Instituted by General Thayer. Jt was partly with that in view that Iho Onto of tlio contest was postponed from February 0 to February 17. The scunto Is moro conservative limn the house , and It is just possible thnt tlio concur rent resolution naming the dtito for hearing the contest may bo defeated. Most of the independent - dependent senators realize that the contests may consume wcoks of valuable tirco with no certain result oxcnpt that of piling up n great bill of expense , besides endangering legislation that they want. Severn ! of them think the sober sct-ond'thought of the people would commend them as genuine benefactors of the commonwealth If they would make n tedious , costly light over the contests nn im possibility by voting ncninnt tlio resolution. Two of them Have tbo power to save the state many thousand dollars ) cbockniato the rail roads and clear the way for the legislation that the nlllanco and the people generally dunuiid. Will the HOIIS llccognlzn Iloyd ? Lixroi.x , Iseb. , Jan. 27. ( Special Telegram to Tun BKE.J Tomorrow a resolution will bo k Introduced In the house for tbo appointment of a committee to confer with Governor Boyd rel'itivo to the deliver ? of his message. After the precedent set by tlio senate , ills believed that the resolution will bo adopted litho houso. The democrats , twenty-live In num ber the republicans numbering twdnty-ono will certainly sustain the move , 'it is thought also that at least live of the Inde pendents will vote in favor of the move , and thus secure its adoption. The massage , however - over , will not bo delivered before Thursday , next. 'HiD senate. LINCOLN , Nob. , Jan. 27. [ Special to TUB lliiK.I Thosonttto commlttco on fedora ! re lations recommended the passage of the me morial to congress asking for an appropria tion of $1,000,000. The commlttco hiu amended it by striking out the names of the counties on the theory that it will stand a better show of pissiuio without deslifiiatlng n particular district , and hns increased the estimate of the number of nooJy parsons to 200,000 , Senator ICelper Introduced a resolution di recting the Nebraska delegation In conpross to use Its Iiillucncn to defeat the force bill. Senator Moore objected nnd it wont over under the rules till tomorrow. .Among the new bills introduced wcro the following : By Moore Providing for widow's dower. By Moore Hegulatliig the descent of es tates. Uy Moore Regulating the descent of the estates of married women. By Moore Relating the sale of homo- steads. By Moore Prohibiting an undertaker from putting embalming fluids into the stomach ach of a person who has olod under sui- plc'ous circumstances , nnd providing for per mit by county nttornoy. This was suggested by the Shecdy murder. Uy Moore Amending the charters of cities of the IIrat class. By Wurnor To repeal the law providing for .stato oil inspection. , The chair suggested that the senate might go intoeoinmlttfoof tlio wtiolo to consider bills on the calendar , but the hint was not noticed. Tlio senate adjourned until Wednesday morning to give UK committees tlmo to con- elder bills and report. The House. LINCOLN , Nob. , Jan. 27. [ Special to THE IJKE.J-On motion of White the committee on employes wns discharged. DIcltorson presented a petition from the county ofUcinls of Sherman county certifying that there wore 100 families in that county that must ba supported by the state nnd 400 f armors that needed sooil aud supplies of grain for feeding purposes. A. potitiou from the board of supervisors ol Wcbitor county asking for the rrponl of the u\v providing for tbo election of county at- toruoys was prcsentc.l by Mr. Klloy. Tlio bill introduced by Mr. Felton provid' Ing that countv clerks shall furnish abstracts of titles to real estate and fixing fees for the name was Indefinitely postponed , Mr. Kuggkw ( Ind ) Introduced a resolution requesting thu congressional delegation to oppose the force bill , but afterwards with , drew the resolution. Mr. Cupek ( dom ) of Douglas then Intro duced Uio following : 'NYberons. A bill known ns the Lodge bill. 01 forva bill , U now before uongruas , and \Vueroni , Sulil bill u the boldest itroko toward coutrulliution and Imperialism ovuc uiucle sliioo thli government wa established ) U'ljeroun , Suld foroo Mil 1 * aiutmoo to thf 'froo ' Instltutloni which nttr forofivthoM * o- curnd to mat th a < to ( their lives und fort * tinosi thorvfnio \ > r It Itcsolveil. Uy Oils house , the icnato con- currlnj. tlut ihalrKlslnturoof Nubra.ska , Iw Moving la local wiri'r 'ltnty | , federal unity and tlio ccroojr of tliu ballot. Is decidedly oiiuosc-d to tblsunpttrlfHIc nu.-usuri3.ina aopro os of tliu courseof the si > nuto on January L'O Hi ro- fuilnit to consider the bill. Aldcn ( rep ) moved to lay the resolution on I'm tablo. White demanded n roll call. The motion to tnble was lost 27 to CA. Mcs rs. Hcrtrand , Gardner nnd Huso of Douglas vet > j'l to table tlio resolution. Wntson ( rep' ) demanded the roll call on the passairu of the resolution. The resolution was adopted yeus 0 , nays , > . Mr. ShraJor then offered the following vhlch wits agreed to. Whereas , Tlio lion nnd the lamb ( iixvo nt last nlrulonn toKotligr In harmony In thin house , 'wltli mallco toward iiono nnd charily to all , ' . ' nidvo liRitlifidumocrntleluinbhaolTrrctt a illLi-nim thin aide of tlio house , with a roiuest hat thoyLo Invited tocontlnuo to .vote with Us to the end. "Let us nave peaco. " The following bills worn Introduced : By Kruso To provide for thu payment of of Incidental ciponso incurred during the .wenty-second session of the legislature , and appropriating $73,000 , for this purposo. By McKossoa Making Incurably Insane 'or ' live years n Rood cause for divorce. By Oakley I'ertalulng to the care , prepa ration and disposition of the dead , and to In sure the bettor education of funeral dlrec- ors. ors.Bv Werner To provide a lien for labor icrformcdond nmturial furnlsbod ia tbo con- itructlon , repair or alteration of any article of value by a mechanic , artisan or trudnsmun , and for the enforcement of the same. By Watson To create and regulate public warehouses , and tbo warehousing , shipping , welching nnil inspection of grain. Adjourned till 2 p. in. AFIEllXOON SESSION. The following bills were Introduced nnd read the flrst time : By Vorhes An act to provide that the at torney irenoral shall act as claim agent for all persons having claims against tbo govern ment of tbo United States for pensions , bounty or bock pay , where such claims have arisen out of or by x-eason of the late war. By Ncvvtxsrry Kfstrictlng uon-rcsldent- aliens andcorporutionsnotlncorporatedundor the laws of the state of Nebraska , and to re strict their right to acquire aud hold real os- Into In Nebraska. Ttio bill allows nou-rcsl- den tab ens ten years in whlcti to dispose of their lands , Uy Shrodcr To provide for the sale of the saline lands of the Htuto and the appropria tion of the money from the sumo to tbo sink- .ng of artesian wells nod prospecting for salt , coal and other minerals. By Dobson To establish nnd locate a "girls' Industrial school for Juvcnllo delin quents" atQcuova , Neb. ; to provide for the government , duties of oniccrs and methods of commitments nnd transfer ; to make nnpro- prlnlion for erection of necessary buildings and to provide for letting contracts therefor. ByFclkor For the relief of Julius Gros- gcnrns. By Parker To prohibit the selling , giving , or causing , or permitting to bo given , sold or furnished , any malt or Intoxicating ilrlnk to liabltual drunkards or minors , dctlning liaultual drunkards , and providing penalty for Its violation. By Folton Requiring the register of deeds to make abstracts and titles , nnd dollnlng tbo fees for making abstracts of titlo. By Curtis To provide for the Incorpora tion of villages situated In two or moro coun ties and for the publishing therein of notices and other publications. Church Howe sent up n letter received by iiim from Logan county nnd signed bv 133 parsons , thirty of whom are Independents , complaining of the course of Representative 3hr.ulcr la not making greater exertions towards securing relief for the sufferers from the drouth. Shrador replied at some length and the inottar was finally dropped. McICcsson introduced a resolution to tbo olTect. that Logan county ba hereafter at tached to Nomaha county for legislative pur poses. [ Laughter. ] The resignation of ox-Govornor Thayer as a member of the atato relief commission was received and accepted. An offoit was made to call up the bills for the relief of western settlers , but the clerk stated that the bills were not yet printed , so action on these bills was postponed until to morrow. The house then adjourned until 10 a. m. to morrow , and the various standing committees were called together to consider pending measures. Tlmyer'N ftl LINCOLV , Neb. , Jan. 27. [ Special to THE BiiE.J The delivery of General Thayer's messagts to the legislature is improb able. Ho had prepared a communica tion and It was stretched loan unubuallcticth by the consideration of thn Indian outbreak and tbo relief needed in the drouth stricken district. It is estimated the message con tained Irom JtO.OOd to 35,000 words. The house appointed a committee to ask the general to "furnish" such information about the state of affairs as ho might think necessary , and ono ot the moinbors of the committee understands that TlmyerU to bo asked , not to deliver his message orally , butte to send it tn. When the house resolution came up in the senate It wns proposed at 11 rat to change the word "furnish" to "send , " but finally the resolution was shelved , and as n substitute a motion was ndopted fnr acommlttco to confer with tbo hoaso committee about the matter. In conversation -with n BBIJ reproientatlvo thlt afternoon , General Thayer said It wns a matter of no particular concern whether ho delivered tbo mossace or not , but ono thing was certain , bo would not sonil It In to tbo legislature. _ IIowo nnd Shrnrtor Ilnvo n Tilt. LINCOLNNpb. . , Jan. 27. [ Special to THE BEE.J A lively tilt botwoou Shradcr and Church Howe occurred this morning , which was brought about by the introduction of a resolution by Shrndcr , inviting Howe to send up to tbo clerk's desk a remoustrance from tinrtider's ' constituents In Lognu county against the course of that member on Uio relief bills , which had been sent to Howe , IIowo claimed thnt ho had reccivod such a com munication signed by about l.TO of the citi zens of Logan county but that ho considered it merely ns a private letter and not Intended for presentation to tlio legislature , but thought ho could still find the document if necessary. Shrudcr insisted on the letter being ina Jo public , and the resolution was adopted , but Howe failed to show upwith the documents. Gnce Comity's Senatorial Contest , LINCOLX , Neb. , Jan. 27. [ Special to THE BEE. ] Dr. Fuuclcof Beatrice was a legisla tive visitor today and emphatically denied that he had dropped his contest against Senator Collins In consideration of favors tea a political friend In Gugo county. Tbo doctor has assurances from Chairman Poyntcr of tta committee on elections that his contest will bo called up by Thursday or Friday and n tlmo llxod for the hearing. AH Senator Collins has incurred the displeasure of the In dependents there h speculation about 'thoir probable action in this contest. Notos. Mr. Hlnldo of Sarpy was the only democrat who voted against adopting Capek's ' resolu tion denouncing tuo force bill , Mr. Brodcsou of Polk has introduced a bill making state and county oftlcials Ineligible to moro tliau two consecutive terms. Every Independent except Sodorraau , Stevens of Fumns , nnd Taylor of Bullet voted to condemn , thol edge elections bill. President Dennett of the Omalin Savings Dank is a legislative visitor and is interested In preventing proposed chaugos in tUo stay law. law.No No less than six prohibition "majors" were seen on the lloor of the house industriously .farming the independents. Thuy are likely to reap a harvest of disappointments. Mr. 0. D. Unkoitraw of Nebraska City , l&to democratic candidate for superintendent of public instruction , was an interested tab- server of legislative doings this afternoon , Hoprcsontatlvo Heath of Sheridan , who took a flying trip homo last woolt , has re turned , nnd reports everything quiet on tno border and says the Indian scare lias entirely subsided. Kx-LIoutcnantGovernor aicikeljohn was n house visitor today. Uo was grrec'tod very cordially by Speaker Elder , who issued hire a complimentary entitling him to the "privl' logos of the tloor. " Stevens of Fur-iias was chairman of the commlttoo of the whole yosterdav , and vrheu Church Howe hod ipokan about hall an bout the chair uiiooremonkmily ordered him tc it down aud giro omo otUer member c ohanoo , a command the penUcnvnn from Nomntia lost no tlmo la obeying. Senator Stnrbuck ( rop. ) of Tlmycr county supposed bis contest had been settled , but O. II. Scott ( dam , ) , tha contestant , cnmo lu today and demanded n , trial. Senator Wilson ( rop. ) of Uawcs county expects to have no trouble , M his contestant , 11. G. Steward ( Ina. ) of Sioux county , has filed no evidence. A petition from the untl-tottcry league of Louisiana , signed by "W. 0. Vincent , presi dent , and Frank AIcGlotn , chairman of the oxccutlvo committee , lin been laid on the desk of members , asking thu legislature to tnko action In favor of submitting nn amend ment by congress to tno national constitution forbidding the establishing or Icgalltlug ot lotteries. The utato relief commission , which has charge of the expenditure of the stuto fund for tlio relief of western sufferers , Is com posed of ox-Governor Thayer , Kov. L. P. LuJdeu. Hon. John l-'itzKcrald , H. It. Grew , Louis .Meyer , A. J. Sawyer , J. W. Hartley , G. W. Moshor , W. N. Knson andQoorgo L. Martin. Hov. L. P. Luddcti is the chairman of the commission , with headquarters nt Lincoln , Louis Hoiniroa nnd U. P. Hodgln of Omnha Are hero in thoinrctest of the Nebraska Stale Business Men's ' association. .They want a change In the law which cxompts sixty Unys" " wages from attach meat or garnish oo process. They wish to amend by exempting only fMj also bv allowing 10 per cent of a debtor's ' wages to bo hold each month for n debt In curred in buying thu iieccs arlcs of llfo. The measure is for the protection of retail mer chants. ISUfAX HJKKV JPVHVHASE8. Cotiiinlsslonor Slorean rinbinlts tils Kcport on ilio AInttcr. Jnn , 27. The commissioner of Indian n Hairs has made n report in relation to the manner of purchasing beef on the hoof for tholndlnnso.rvico , also a detailed state ment of the efforts inado from tlmo to time to doawny with the practice of contracting for Inrgo deliveries in the fall. All such ef forts failed owing to Insufficient appro priations. In 1831 there was paid for 050,000 pounds of beef for Pine Rldgo Indians delivered In full * 2'JG,000. If the * lowest bid for monthly deliveries Imd been accepted the cost would have been $400- 000. Tlio beef for Pine Illdgo this year cost SIUU.GOO for fall delivery. If the lowest bid for monthly deliveries bad own accepted It would liuvo been $100,200 , or nearly 100 per cent more. In sovcwl cases the difference , while the consideration vvas not deomeu excessive nnd the monthly deliveries accepted. In all cnsos where beef vos purchased for northern tribes 'It was stipulated that It must have been at lca t twelve months in succoHslon prior to July 1 , Ib'.KJ , north of the squth line of Kansas. The statement that unaccllmatod cattle nro dollv ercd is untruo. SHOT lit JUSBU J AMISS' Hob Ford Barely Aliases Another Killing in n How. LnBt Wednesday niirht , says the "Wai- sonburff ( Col. ) correspondent of the Doiiver News , a shooting match was in dulged in by Bob Ford and J. D. Harden , nnd while It did not provo fatal it is no fault of theirs , ns ouch man did his best to kill the other. The dilllculty oc curred ever SI , but this WHS not the beginning - ginning of the trouble , llarden , who runs n Buloon bolwoon town aud the mines , has had it In for Bob for some time nnd has on several dlll'oront oc casions threatened to fihoot him. On this particular night , it is said , ho made the threat that ho would kill Bob before morning. The two mon Lad bcon playing oraps , and after thu criuno wont to the bar and had n drink. Some words passed between thorn and both made n grab for their guns. Bob's gun came out flrst , when some ono crlod out not to shoot , llad it not boon for tills Hard in would hnvo boon killed on the spot. By this time Hard in had his artillorv put of his pockofc mid both mon began tiring at each olhor , They wore so close that each ono wus trying1 to knock the other's gun out of the -way , and as a consequence the bullets flow in every direction. The bystanders who wore in the room at the time begun crawling under tables , hiding behind the bar , and ono man itlomptod to crawl into the steve , hut was prevented by a rod hot firo. After the smoke of battle had cleared oil and the marshal had rounded up the nrmy , it was discovered that Harden had boon shot in the shoulder , the ball going through and coining out in the back , and was also shot in the hand. Ford was also shot in the foot nnu was badly burned about the face with powdor. Doth mon were taken In charge by ofll cors and surgeons summoned. Harden mis taken to his homo and Ford to the lockup. Bob was bound ever in the sum of $500 for his appoarunco for trial. Harden was too ill to bo taken out of hod. hod.Both Both guns of 41-callbor nnd had soon service before this. The ono used by Ford is the ono with which ho shot JossoJnmos , and which ho has carried with him over sineo that event , some ton years ago. Hardon'a revolver la the ono which 1'oto Foley used when ho shot Jnok Kdwards some low months ago. Mrrshal Williams has both these weapons in his possession , nnd says ho will keep thorn as momsntoos of the almost fatal tragedy. His overcoat will also serve for that purpose , as near the small of tlio back can bo soon where ono of the balls cut a little furrow. A certain philanthropist buys a largo quan tity of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup every winter ana elves It to tbo poor suffering from coughs and colds. There Is not a case of neuralgia which can not bo at once relieved by the use of Salvu * tlon Oil. At all drug stores. Prlco only 23 cents a bottle , Knotty Alllaiioo 1'roblom. The Waterloo branch of the Farmers' alliance is deeply interested justnowin solving a knotty problem , says the Stockton ( Cul. ) Mail. H. V. J. Swain , the lawyer and ox-justico of the ponc'o of Stockton township , joined the organiza tion ns a charter mumhor before ho and his associates know that lawyers were prohibited by the by-laws of the alllanco from entering into it. Mr. Swnln , although a practicing nt- tornoyat-lnw , has sot out tv vineyard , expressed his opinion about the weather and discussed uoxt year's crops. So ho considers hlmsoU a liorny-handod son of toil , and just as much entitled to bo n raembor of the alliance ns any Krnniror in the county. Ho has learned thnt wheat is not cultivated bo- tweou the rows , aud that barley is not pruned in the spring while the eao isup. Holylng- thu information and his vineyard ho regards himself a bona fide farmer man. and says ho is going to stay with the alllanco. His follow raomborshavo boon discuBS- inqMr. . Swain's case a good deal and have subjected htm to u thorough exam ination as to his intents as a producer. They have ascertained that during the three years while the grapes are coming to the * ago of manhood ho will expend on his vine-yard the money ho makes in law practice. After the thrco yonra are up , nnd when the grapaa bogm to produce , ho inlands to expend in his profession the money ho makes off the vineyard. The majority of the Waterloo alllanco people are In favor of allowing Mr. Swnln to ronialn In the organization until the grape orop boglns to pour in , on the understanding that when that tlmo arrives , nnd tbo money g-ulnod from the vineyard goes Into the legal profession , ho must roslgii. Van Iloutou's Cocoa Pure. soliiW'3 , eon n conical. WENT THROUGH THE HOUSE , The Bill for n Now Bridge at Omaha EC- ceiveri rtiTordWo Action. A SUBSTITUTE BY SENATOR PADDOCK. Plans Submitted rtir Atinthor Struc ture nt Uio Foot'of ' 1'nriiam Strccl The Inill.-xn Dcrtrc * ilntlnii Claims , BuiiKAnTitn Ouiiu Riat'oaiuBBvrii STRBBF , WASHINGTON , D. C. . Jan. Senator Paddock has submitted UU substi tute to the Interstate low brldgo bill and It liits boon accepted by Senator Mandcrsou and Hoprcscntntlvo Connoll. Late this nftornoon the house bill iva-J gotten up and by dint of some active skirmishing on the part .of Con nell , Dorsoy and Hold of Iowa was passed without ilolny , ThoTaddock bill will bo substituted In the sonata nnd the house will than agree without palaver. Tuoro Is uo doubt now that the bill will become a law at this session. The Pad dock substitute simply clinches the details requiring the structure to bo n railroad bridge nnd fixes the time for beginning work at January 1,1892 , , and Its completion within a year thereafter. l'L.AN'9 FOIl ANOTHER IIIUOOR. A short tlmoboforoRepresonUtivo Connell called up In the house today nnd scourocl.tho passage of the _ Interstate company's Jew bridge bill ho rccolvod from Dr. Mercer nnd other citizens of Omnha the draft of a bill giving right of way to the street railroad company of Council Bluffs to construct a bridge acre the Missouri nt the foot of Farnnm street. The gcunral provisions of the measure nro similar to these of the bill which has just passed the house. Mr. Con- neil told THE B ice correspondent that ho did not bcllovo it would bo advisable to present the qccond bridpo hill , as the ono would un doubtedly interfere with the other , ana It Is not at all likely that any ono will do so lu this congress. As BOOH , as the original Interstate low bridge bill was poised by the house it was transmitted to the senate , where it goes to the oommlttoo on commerce. Both Senator Mandcrson nnd Mr. Connell having accepted Senator Paddock's ' substitute , thnt measure will bo reported from thu committee oti com merce to the scnnto ns n substitute to the bill which passed the houio today and the hill in troduced by Senator Mntidorson , but thcro will bo a few duys of time given In order that these Interested "in the new measure may bo heard by the senate committee on commerce if desired. Uoth the Nebraska senators and the ontlro delegation in the house say that the Paddock substitute will bo promptly adopted for the oilginal bill as sooa us it goes back to the houso. Senator Paddock is much pleased over the prompt action of bis colleague and Mr. Con- neil in accepting his substitute ) nnd says ho has no doubt that It will go through both houses without delay. Tlio substitute has boon well described in Bun specials. In brief it defines the structure to bo a first class railroad bridge , over which all kinds of ve hicles and cars may pass by paying a reason able toll , tc bo fixed by the secretary of war. Senator Puddook says his only aim In substi tuting the original bill is to fix defi nitely upon n structure wblch. will be n "sure cnouch" railroad bridge nnd will at the same time , bo a pubho highway beyond any question ot doubt for every character of transportation at reasonable rates of toll The original bill gave two years after the passage of the measure witu- la which to begin the work and throe years to finish. Senator Paddock's substitute saves seven months on the finishing ot the bridge and n year and ono mouth on the beginning of its construction , as it provides that the bridge must bo commenced on or before Jan uary 1,1892 , and finished before July 1. 1893 , There seems to be perfect harmony on the bridge question among the Nebraska delega tion , and the prospects are that the measure will become a law within two or three weeks. Till ! INDIAN DErilKDATIOJf HILL. Senator Paddock today induced the senate during the morning hour to tnlco under con sideration the Indian depredation bill , aud said this afternoon that bo believed it would bo passed during the morninghour tomorrow. The bill is a substitute for the house Indian depredation court bill. It gives jurisdiction to tno United States courts over Indian depredation claims. An effort will bo mudo to take it n up Instead the bill which has passed the house nnd wbluh establishes an Independent Indian donruda- tlon court , and it is believed that It will bo successful. Mr. Plumb of Kansas will offer as an amendment a proposition to pay all of the Indiun depredation claims which have boon allowed by the secretary of the interior and certified for appropriation at the hands of congress. There have bean filed , investigated and considered at the in terior department claims amounting to IU5,131 : , but by the sifting process only | 1H8,000 ! of this amount has been allowed and certified for congressional action. LITTLB HOPE OK IIESUIWECT10N. There Is very little probability of the resur rection of either the closure resolution or the elections bill. The position of Senator Sanford - ford has been miulo clear , nnd he will give the opponents of the measure two majority. But wcro this not the case the fooling on the republican side Is very strongly ngainst a reno - no walof what they consider u useless struggle. Such men as Cullora , Mandcrson , McMillan , Paddock and other western senators object to the siicrillco of tbo time of the ucnato , and made their views known at the caucus this morning. The action of the caucus in laying out a prograatno does not look llteo a renewal of hostilities , but means that so mo business is to bo done. NOT NECES'IRT NOW. The democrats of the house had reserved one plan of obstruction whicli is now unnec- o-sary owing to the disposal of the force bill. They Ima decided thnt the usual half hour consumed in calling the roll could bo lengthened to about three hours by a ao- tnniid from each democrat for informa tion from the dork as to' how ho was recorded as voting. Kvery member has this right to demand information , and there nro usually Unit a down such demands on each roll call , but if each of the 165 democrats in the house demanded this Information It would extend tuo time of calling a roll to at least thrco hours. NO MO HE (1UA.ND 8TAND TI.ATS. The days of fancy drilling nro over. The militia companies have for years drawn the applause ofltio crowds by their perfect com pany fronts and company wheels nnd by the exactness of their muitual of arms. But now all this precision and exactness is to be doiio away with by the decision of the tactical board of the Ujiltod States army , which has Just reported its findings to the war department. This board was organized some time ago in ordor.toget up tactics to tnlco thu place of the old tactics , which have long been the standard not only of the regular army but of military organizations. The board has been In spsston for three years nt Leavenworth , Kan. , and has finally nub- mittcd Its report. Colonel 01 line , Captain Lancaster and Lieutenant Colonel French , mumbcra ot the board , are uow here. Ono of the ofllcors said today : "Mllitin companies will seriously miss some of their fancy movementswhichhuvoheretofore , drawn the crowds. For .instance , the com pany wheel Is abandoned1 altogether. It was ulway a clumsy movement and it took two- ' thirds of the ontlro time of n company to loam it. According to the now regula tion when n company wishes to make n turn the mau on the pivot makes a sharp turn , the man near catches up to the pivot as soou as possible and the next man docs the same. In this way the compa ny's front Is changed as soon as possible , but without any effort to preserve thooldtimo accuracy of alignment. In the manual of arms also , there nro Important changes. The old support armt is lott out ontirciy. Auother change is to coma from order arms up to right or loft shoulder arms. The gun is brought up direct from the ground up to the shoulder without the IntonneJl- nto "carry arms. " B t what will disgust D thclQaillitlaa companies moro than anything else is the entire abandonment ot all cadence in tbo manual in getting the gun from the from the ground to the right or left shoulder. Tbo only thing Is to get it there , and the manner ot KCt'lng it there is qulto Immaterial. It need not ba done in exact tluin and1 the ploco no duel uol bo UaudloU at gajr exact point. In short , the whole purpaso of the now regulations is to have the soldier * move and carry their guns with the utmost simplicity nnd without any of the display features which linvo heretofore hew rory pretty but very unnecessary. . MlSCRLt.ANr.OfS. ' The now coneronlonul aoleeiitlon.from No- bnnkn will have ntumrn | ? on Friday morn ing before n sub-committco of thu house com mittee on agriculture In the uilrrostof their proposition appropriating SlXHtWO ( ) for the drouth sufferers lu Xobr.xkix. aud the full committee will hear tbo delegation on Tuesday ot next week. There is what appears to bo an in&urmountablo ob stacle lu the way of thii appropriation. It is that tbo federal government has no right to give nld to Individuals simply because they have met with misfortunes , but the argument tircscntoil in this Paao will bo thnt the suf ferers from drouth are cither on the public domain nt present or have Just paid up for their domain and are In a sense xvunls ot Urn federal government , nnd thnt , having paid millions for their lamls , they should bo help cd in n misfortune for which they are In no way responsible , but which the govern ment would have been compelled to stand hud It possessed the lauds at the tlmo of the drouth. O. II. Morris has bcon recommended for appointment on the Urokon How pension board , vlco Dr. T. C. Busch , president of the boardrosignod. Today's ' Post says : "Koproscntatlves Bryan , McICelghnn and Ivoni of Nebraska are In the cltx nnd Mr. Brynn was on the lloor of the house yesterday. Ho Is a young man with Jet black hair aud clear-cut , smooth-shavou feature ) Ha says that politics in Nebraska have quieted down. Being an out-and-out democrat ho was overjoyed nt the fate of the eloturo resolution yesterday. It Is a rather curious fact in connection with the presence of these three members-elect lu the city that not ono of them up to the tlmo of their arrival hero was personally known to the two senators from their state. " Senator Fryo presented in the scnnto to day one 01 the most remarkable documents cvor seen at the capltol. It is evidently in tended ns n satire on the silver bill. "Tho me morial does not hear date , but is signed by J. \V. Winter and II. It. Hlcu , n pair ol Spnntor Fryo's ' rural constituents. The memorial Is as follows : "Tho undorslgncdcltlzens of the Utntod States do most earnestly pray that a law bo cnactod which shall compel the treas urer of the United States to receive all the potatoes offered oy any citizens of the United States nnd issue certificates of deposit for the same nt the rate of $1 for each sixty pounds so deposited , said certificates to bo lepal tender for all duos , debts and domnmls. " Kopresontatlvo Connell has issued invita tions to the roiirosentatlves-elect from No- bruskato dluo with him at his house tomor row evening , when ho will have as additional guests the present congressional delegation from Neoraska. Miss M. Cook was today appointed post- mastorat Washington Mills , Dubuq.uacounty , la. , vice P. Master , resigned. Pcuur S. HEATH. The Silver Investigation. WASHINGTON , Jan. 27. In the sllvorpool investigation today David B. Littler was again questioned regarding the time of Sen ator Cameron's purchase and disposltloo of silver. Ho did not have dolinlto figures nor dates , but his best recollection was that the silver was sold before the bill passed. Lit tler said ho was not engaged lu lobbying or influencing members of congress in behalf of silver legislation. Edward Curtis of San Fianclsco , n mem ber of the St. Louis silver committee , denied the statement of Correspondent llogart that witness mentioned Flower's nnmo in con nection with silver purchase. Curtis having said something about hearing that a party of New Yorkers interested in silver had been In the Shoreham hotel , ho was asked to give the immo of his informant. Ho was tinablo to re member , but thoueht Governor West nnd A. J. Warner wore in the room nt tlio tlmo. Correspondent Dunuell of the Now\ork Times said H. J. Wynne of the Cincinnati Commorcial-Gazctto was the person from whom he received the information mentioned In yesterday's examination. Wynnosaid he got his information from Goucrnl Boyntou , nls chief. As Boynton could not bo found this afternoon the committee adjourned. Senator Stanford's Position. WASHINGTON , Jan. 27. Senator Stewart today received from Senator Stanford a mes sage regarding his standing on the closure rule , etc. , sent from New York yesterday morning , but delayed by crippled wires. In it ho says that on general principles ho favors the closure rule , but docs not favor anything that would shut out Stewart's amendment to the elections bill , providing it only applies to elections for congressmen. Without such amendment , with his present views , ho would be obliged to vote against the elections bill. He favors Important business passing the apportionment and appropriation bills whenever - over tbo senate can. Ho adds , If necessary , to pair him accordingly. Patents \Voatern Inventors. WASHINGTON , Jan. 27. Special Telegram to THE Bi'.K.J Patents were granted today as follows : Anthony Biesen , Merrill , la. , buckle connection ; Thomas Braden , DCS Moiucs , la. , alarm attachments to door knobs ; John W. Coflln and \V. Shoemaker , Oskaloosa , la. , adjustable hay shield and manger ; George W. French and W. P. Bot- tondorf , Davenport , la. , harrow ; Leonard L. Frost , Barada. Neb. , car coupler ; Isaac M , Orubb , Gleiivillo. Nob. , comb frame for beehives hives ; Frank Nye , 1 { . F. Ucnhnm and O. Knudsen , Lalco Park , la , , hand hold for guns ; Edward Olson , Jewell Junction , la. , stucco for plastering : John Slebel , OskulooMi , la. , pruning implement ; Thomas Q. Taskbr , Wyoming , la , , attachment for plows. Not Authorized to Issue the Writ. WASHINGTON , Jan. 27. Attorney General Miller's ' reply to the application of the Cana dian government for a writ of prohibition in the case of W. P. Seward , libelled for catchIng - Ing seals in Bchrlug sea , -was filed lu the supreme premo court today. In brief the attorney general says thnt the government of the United States opposes the filing of a petition for a writ of prohibition to the district court of Alaska for the reason that the supreme court has no power to issue n writ to the Silica court because it is not a district court of the United States. Calderou , Carllilo nnd Choato argued In on- position to the attorney general's argument. Court adjourned before the arguments wore finished. Republican Senatorial Programme * . WASHINGTON , Jan. 27. The republican senatorial caucus committee on order of busi ness this morning agreed to recommend to their colleagues that after the apportionment bill bo acted upon , the eight hour bill and copyright bills be taken up In order. The caucus committee also disposed of other pending measures in this order : Alter the copyright Mil is to follow the Indian depredations bill , the Paddock pure food bill nnd tbo Nicaragua canal bill , reported by tbo committee on foreign relations. A New Gable Company. WASHINGTON , Jan. 27. Senator Mitchell introduced a bill today to Incorporate the Pa clllo cable company with a capital stock of $5,000,000 , to operate a cable between Sail Francisco , Hawaii , Panama , Simon and Japan. A majority of the directors roust bo citizens of thu United States. Stated by li. B , Coclirnn.dnirglst , Lancaster tor , Pa. Have guaranteed over 1)00 ) bottles ol Burdock Blood Bitters for dyspepsia , sour stomach , bilious attacks , liver and kidney trouble. _ _ Postmasters Confirmed. WAsniNOTON , Jon. 27. The sonnto today con II r mod the following postmasters : Ne braska William II. Smith , Indianola ; Frank W. MutUcn , Btuo Springs. Iowa Amos II. Farwrdl , Independence ; AYatson Mollueau , Howard ; Aaron Poeter , fildora. The Burdock Plant is ono of the best diuretics or kiduoy regulators In the vegeta ble world , as the compound known as Bur dock Blood Bitters Is unsurpassed in all dls eases of tin kidneys , liver and blood. Whrro Old Dai III On ? It is reported about police court and the Justice ofllcos that David P. Farquhnr , a con- stublo , has departed for pastures fresh ant green. ilia brother , William W , Fanjubar , for I OI.F.CDILL . . 11' ' OMAHA , NEB. Diulnc hlii BPToril month * locution rvml prndloo In DmoliA , Ur. DllltiiKi IIIM carnnlnn cnrlnl > luroputi > - lUmimuiiK Iho IiiindrtuU of cltlieni nho npplicrt to lilm nhno'i ns ! a < t n > urt , nnd found In hl klllfnl mlnlalrutloni tlio full rtwUtatlun ot Mo > IUIIH do * forrcd. Ho Is porttnnpntlj lorMo < l nnd. lint Dm boat np- joliitrd nnd most conrunlrntlr looMi-d pliyilclnn'a olllve and nwptlon rooms In Uninlm. TTUo tick will tlnd tn Dr. Dllltniti a ttuo iiliystutnn nnd n lymrXhctta friend und mltlsrr , I'urtho treatment of tlio Tullotrlnit nnmod dt < cno < lr. DllllnKB has proton lilniulf : fuasvstcduf moi unuaunl nklll. LieMtj Gonpnp EXTRACT OF BEEF , " In Darkest Africa. " JBy FIcnry M. Stanley. "ThoN Lio- > l7 { Compa- ly's Evtrnot vus of the choicest. " ? ago 39 , Vol. 'Llebiff and nont soups had to bo iropnrcd in B u 111 c i o n t quantities to servo out cup ulf to each weakened man ns ho stag gered in. " Page 80 , Vol 1. ' Ono Madi managed to crawl near ny tout. * * * IIo wns at once > erne to a flro and laid within a few nchos of It , and with the addition of a ) int of hot broth made from the Llobig Company's ' Kxtraot of Meit : , wo rostor- 3d hitmo his sonaes. " Vol. 11 , Pafjo 58. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Erases , Cattle , Sheep , Dogs , Hogs , j AND FOULTHT. BOO Pane Book nn TroiUmrnt of Animals und C'lmrl Bent Free. CUBES T'cTerB.ConccstJonii.Tnnnmnintlon A.A.I SSplnnl m nTiiEltlBMllk Vovcr. li.ll. htrnlnB , IinnivnuNH. ltlicumntlsin < : . ( ! . -DlKleinpor , Nnenl llncliuritOD ) > X > ,1 > . IlotH or Jrub , iVuruin , T.E. : < : niijli8 ! , Heine * , I'ueuuioniu. T.F. Cnlio or tJrlppM , Ilollyncbo. fJ.O.-OIlKcnrrlaKO , HeraorrtingoH. 11. --Urinary nn a Kidney JIlsciiHCB. J.I. Ernptlvo DlHfnHeo , pinnae. J.K. DlauiiBCsof DlKcvllun , Parnlyalfi. Blnnto Bottle ( ovcrSOdoece ) , - .GO Stable CnBO , with Specifics , Manual. Veterinary Cure Oil and Modlcntur , 87.0ft JnrVvlcrlunry CuroOII , J.OO Sold by Druggists ; or Sent Prepaid anrwhoro nd In any quantity on Receipt of Price. HUMPHREYS' MEDIOIHD CO. . Comer William and John Bl . , Haw York. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC flft _ SPECIFIC No.,60 In use a ) y vtri. The only iracccsnf ul romcd/ for Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness , * nd Pi-miration , from' oror-vork or other c u < . 91 per viil.or trlaloudlarxevUl powder , for SO. BOLD BY DRonsibTS , or nent postpaid onrooeu > t of prlca-HUMPHREYS1 MEDICINE CO. , Cor. William and John St . , N. T. 'i Tough glass lamp-chimneys. Macbcth's "pearl top" and "pearl glass" arc made of lough glass. They rarely break except from accident. PltUburc. GFO. * . M cuirrn It Co. - .Acontsto soil.tho I'liiloss / - /--'oiotlifs L1no ; tlia nnlj line ever Invented tlmt holds tlio clothes - vltli- out plus ; u purfout UCCCSH ; patent roceutlj Issued ; sold only hy nxents to wliom tlio ox- cluslvu right ing ! von , OnroculDtof 5 ( ) eunts we will sunil n Rainpla line liy niulli also clrcu Inrs ; prlt'O ' list and terms to agent. r > iM3ii your territory at onco. Address THE 1MN- T.KSS ULUTIIKS LINE CO. . 17 Ilurmon . Worcester For female complaints use Pond's Extract. TO WEAK MEN BnfTorlnfr youthful the effects nrron from ol e&rlr decay , wanting wcnknwu lost manhood. et . I will Bend a-vilualilo treatise ( wnUtl ) uonttilnlni full particular * for lioma euro. fllUli ol rtiaiv A r jilcnJkl medical work : tbnulil ba read by over ] mau who li norroin and ( Inhllltatfil. Aildrcw 1'rof. V. C' . E'OIVLKIl , Moodun , Vuiiu Iteoelvnr'H fculo of Capital lintel iTur . nitiiro. Ily virtue of an order of the district courl In and fur J-mncuntcr county , amiolntlnc th undimlxuod ruculvur In thu ult of llnlp Kltchc'ii vs Edward I1. UoEgunot ul. , iiotloul hereby Riven tlmt I will on tliu Dili day n February , A. I ) . 181)1. ) lit 10 o'clock a. m. of Bali day , nt the Unpltnl hotel , at the sontlittcs corner ot Etoviitilhiiud I'HrnuU , in tliu oily n Lincoln. In tliu county of l incustcr , hell A ' " i uiiRtlon to tlie liigliMit hlddec for rwil nil the poixonal pruuorty. fiirnlturo , uliattclx anil flxturui In snld hotel U ) the llrni -Itoina'n ' & MuDuiutlU. The lu vcnlury und Hit of llio said chattel projioit ; Can bo examined ut thu ald hutvlbiillilliiKani nti.iyoQico. . HAM MrUAV. Lincoln , January 10 , 1891. Itoculvcr , JnnUdSlli morly a Justice ot the jieiico , U nt a loss t know whom the mUsIng ntun Uas KOIID , bu tuiuks lie Is in Denver , wnorn their fatliv resides. Ho thlnl < a that David will rolur nnd clear up ttio unfavorublo rpports that ar tiow cuiruutreuurdlng him. fATlUlltM honiMof IhroM ml nn 0 n t rTlillmiorrtl | lin thd hlmirt nnl n tTB > , pnxlnclnf floblllf J r r nnd iloollg * . . nVPl'KrSIA Anil nil thn rhioi n' lndl itllB ) llrortruuMo , litipcTfocHKilinlUllon unit nutrition. KIISKVHlSKA9Ki mo l ilorrlrlni and In * MiluniK. Hjraptoini Itnnl to rvoomilio hy tbo pnlltnl often U' d la futnl lirlcliU illnoaio of dlRtHitev. 'I1BKABK9 OF THIS ntXXlllJlloort iKUonln , rrofiila , ct ; li > ol t , nnl Ulsc c montlonrd horn- nftor. JkMi SKIS niSHASKS-Krifmt ! . nitll rhpiim. Vitri ol * , ulocri , Ulirnln * , iororun , Jnpui , tniulily rotor of lliniikln , pimple * , nnd dtnetoos ot the icMptr * curedbr I'r. ' Kllllnic. NllllVOttl DISKASKS IXIM of rlBor. loit mm. lion ) , ili'tilllV , pnxtriktlon. < lepnnilcnor. raptlonl on Iho fnw , ln of mcnmrr , drnnd ut ( uturo , via. A lit * trralmoiit Ihftt.NKVliK KAII . UIIKttMATlSM AND NKUHAUIIA Ate ourfd t > r Dllllnen ' Tfltrn nllothora hnre fnlltil. KKMAI.K WKAKNKS3KS luMh. lrrntlon.il anil utmntiiriU inelhoiln nnnnllr oninlorol nr ro- * l < nn > lblo for fullf thrco.foiirthx of the mitrrrlmc lion rnilnroil t > y wonti * ! ! . liiTo HiiHtu Uio no < r , ltom Iruntmont of l > r. Dllllnui. 1MI.KS Al.J. KKCTAIi THOtrm.Ba rile . til. tuln , nhTC.Fi-ft utrlctxire , nml Ml illo'iKoitit rtvttntn rurpdwltliiiiit the knilo , caulrrr or n bour'n delar ( cum nurKi r btulricmi , AU , IIKADACIIICS te qulcilr cutoil. VK.NKUKAl. I8 ! > -ASP.S - KccoiH or l < in itnndlnii. nrphllln , coiiorrhivft , rlrlptuiv nnrt nil rrxrtlMnmiM fpctlon * uramn-d iHTinMicnll ; atirt ror Ti r wltnoutl iiuj murciitr or uiluornl irtuilinenU / MUIUMUNi : 11AU1TQuUkly , poiltltolr n < > l pnlnlcsMf onrml. TAl'K WOUM-Tuknawlth hcnd mmplfln In ona hour ntthonu U'nipoonful uip'pnuut ninllcliio. No flKtllltf. OTI 11 ! It IUSKASKS - ucli M old or > % mollsnnnt uUorn , tumor * , tanocm , livnrl troubles , B thuim rpllcp < y , ft. Vllui ilnnoo , tnllli lo , rlironlo con.llpa- tltin unit rlironlc itlivrrh'vt i > m wiml THIS OIMI'I.KMON The mo't nn l liUy Mill uituldy complexion ijuUkly JroiheiioilnndboAullllod. JOU OKHINSIVK 1U1ICATII A permanent euro JAW VlIKSl FUKK t'ONSDJ.TATlONI llOttltSt PiD : .m. to& | i. ni. KvonliiBS , 7 to 8:30. : Buniloyn/'lo 4 p m. Patients Traitcd By CorrmiionJonco. Medicine Stuit Erurywhoro. 322 Soutli Fifteenth St. OKOUMP : FLOOK. NO STAIIIS. Dr. Dllllngi prepares and dispenses his own modloliiesvhlch nro larguly aoleotod ftom nature's hoallns plants , barks , roots , tnuBshrubsetc. No mineral dru ga ulvon. TtO V I \ > c { Four Nlriht. Ooin JSUJLJJa iiiotioino , SUNDAY JANUA11Y 25. RICH & HARRIS BOSTON HOWAED ATHENffiUM Specialty Company And the ouly 3A.TJLx OINQUEVAlALxI. iiovondlstlnctnpeelaUy : turns. Twenty-five nrtKts. ItOAshcuts open Saturday nt regular prices. FOUR NIGHTS , AND NoMATIKICK. , January 29. 'llio Lcglllinuto Irlhli Coiiictltun. Mr , Joseph Murphy , Anil a careful ) ; iQlcctrd corapnny In llio followlnj ri'iirtolr : THURSDAY AND FIUDAY NIGHTS , "SHA.UJST RHUE. " SATUIIDAY NIGHT , "THE KERRY GOW. " SUNDAY NiailT , "THE DONACrH. " Itox Hlieet open AVrdiicmltiy nt tegular prices. Bundinj , Kotiruary Tlio Siuoessful Muslciil C'onicily , PAY ooniimny of slin-'ln ? cniiu'illiini , In- clmlliiKl'Altl.OTTA ' , tbeprenlfBt ladyiliiiieor. UrMirvi'd Scats. Mf. Xtu mid U cents. Itox jshcot upon Snlurdiiy. JEDENMTTSEE. "Will Lawlnr , Muuasor. Cor. Hth mill Farnnm \vr.nic OK JANUAUV arm. The orint Mnstixliin Krnturkr ( ilnnt. John Ilanron Crnti ? . WclKlivWT llm. Tlio WiiBot ninnor tlio nio. llmrlfoMicl l > by. lllllv lUKIiilK ) , tliu fnnoun MIu- trcl. Thu IJnlli i ocluly iirlMs. Jl rrll nnd Wll- > ur , Irish Tcnui , lurpcntor Hlntom , nuTcltles. ilaU-'h nnd Cuiopboll , nmalcnl nnuTi'l . BLIZZARD ICE CREEPER. Thesa Adjustable Ice Creepers flt any shoo. Anyone c in put thorn on or oil ! they are alwayu in order , and jou ar * ready for any oh uigo of weather. Agents Vniited , | i7""peiid oiitl ne Pf fore &nd hiiKluhoa. tuo "Points"wear out : nnyona can put lu ann-wsot. "Ind bp9imblo. " Full set ( I ) $3. Points. 8spt , $1 , to ono address. Poliua , 1 eot , (10) ( ) aOe , by mall. W. Kent , Sole MTr. , Merldan , Conn. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1878. ttfasf Goeoa from which the excess ot oil lias Iwon removed , la Absolutely lnro and it is Soluble. No Chemicals are used in. its preparation. It has 7iiore f/uw / three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Slarch , Arrowroot or Sugar , nnd Is therefore far more economical , costing less than one cent a cup. It3 \ delicious , iiourhslilng , 'fltrcngtlicnluj , ' , IASILY : WORSTED , and admirably adapted for invalids as well na for persona in health. Sold by Orocers everywhere. W. BAKER & GO , , Dorchester , Mass. DRUNKENNESS X-IQ J Oirt tCAJSXX. IH ALL THt WOULD THEKE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. HAINES * GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It n > u be ctxm U < r nlltv r ! . or lu r- tlel4 of IwoJ , wiiliovv ihi knowledge ol Hi. r.tlenl. iji CM ry , It Untnoluuly birmlum na will n l txrm nuiit na i * ) ay cure , ubelher tbe pilUnl n n < xt < nu drtniuroritatloonoliawreak. tTAK > KU i AIM. It optfrtiw MI q l Ujr ud with > uth o i- t iai/tU t Ui patl.nt iiDdvriiuM uo InooaTftoltiio * ud r > h. U Hf > r . ti oomjl l rtforn tlon U tfeotvl. B p g Coon ot p rlloul r fr . Tolti d l X.UUH U fOlDUi If lloiiflMu. * IfcthftOmalngtlH ( Q * Tilda .up ol I.d bv ULA.KE. UUUUU It L'U _ MU JuauAJUjaOM tmva co co ti .