' ' - _ - . . - . : - - - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . 'rUE O [ .AJrA DAIL" , lU Ec TUESDAY , tTANUAUY 8 , 1S ! ) . I , - In civil Inolter In ndl1lton to the county attorney to pro ecute or 11erenll such civil action os the Interests of the county may emand . cemnnc. Sente fe No 1i. hy Crani omen,1 , the low relating to rel.ters of 110d 80 that , ! In counties having more than mooo Inhlbl- ants the register or i11s may retain no more than I,2QO per nnnuln for the service : of ele ! , Ielmty nor more than $ GO per month for the Fervlcel of each copyIst or nulstnnt. Senate tile No. 29. by Due . of lorlnn , pro , hlhlts the giving or receiving of free passes over the rnlroa.l . of Nebrask SETTI.INO ATTORNf.YS't ' Senate file No , 28 , II Graham of ( ] ace , fixes th 810rles of county attorneys os fob V lows : In counties of not more than 2.rOO Inhnb1tnnt , . $300 per annum : nol more than t.ooo. 500 per onnum In cOlntM of from 10.000 to : ? .OOO Inhohlanh , $ OO per annum : In countes of from 20.0JO to M.O ) : litiutbi- tanll $1000. anti . In counties of more than lOOO ; Inhnbl1nl. $2.50 ( ) per annum. Senate file No. 29. by Callwel , of hail , nmtI(1 ( the law relating to the practce of lenl try. Senate fo No. 30. by Stewart of flawea , provides that officIal notices to he made hy ' state county anl , court orclals which have alllcnton. Interest or reerence to any par. tcullr : . . IfcII } ' . shnl hcrearer he Ilrlntell II the . . , . Ity. nc..spaper 11bllheI 1 nearest SJ11 10cl. Rento file No. : J. by Stewnrt of Iawes proposes to lalo J01 anl silver coins of the tliilft'i Slates legal tender In the etate of Nebrnskn. ! Senate flo No. 33 , by Watson of Otoc Ilro- vhles thl In countes having les than TO- OO Inlililtnnts county cnlnlssloner thou not receive compensaton for senlon sen'lce for more than forty days II any one yer. 81S\TI : : : IIlIIIt ' Sl'IO. 1.lnntrllt ( ovorllr nloornUIIOlt " "I'rh' Ho Clrrth : ut II ' Uwn SeIflCtIII1. ' I.INCOLN , Jtn. 7.-Sllclal-As ( ) soon a ! , the l nto convened , thi . , afternoon Iathburn of Eurns orewl a reJlutOI to the effect and purllose ns . felols : That , owing tl urgent nece&I for prompt and pcly action . Il be the tens of the senate that nil relict nx'asures shal have preference over all other3. The resolution rent over under the I . rule. Cldwcl of 1:1 otferej a resolution hnv- Ing the lunc object In. view but cnteinplat- log ! : I far 10re cOlpreh'nsl\'e : ! effect. 1 practcal ) ' binds the legislature . insofar an I the sente ts conceriiel , to legalize all . : concernel legalzo .l ex- JletHUures ) lade by toultty comllssloner or upervlsers. The resoluton 13 as folows : \Vhcrens. Thert 11 I suffering nmon thu t ? nmonl clt7enl or HOle IlortOU oC our Htatc by reanon or ilu' cxtrcme l'oulh realol thl during the hlt ) 'enrnl : , Urln/ - ' 'hercn ! Immrdlntc nation Ihoull , he taken to relieve uch Eurrcrln : therefore , 11e It { flelovccl . 'rhat the I iinte vhhi ' ' 1lnte give Pro - . Cdeiice to all hills ' wi gl'e II'C- : cEleucc It al his relative to bUlh relict : Hcsol\ed. 'hat : thl Ilthorltl cC the , : fverl connlt3 II which Hur"rlng exlH ! ' arc herehy rolluestcd to relieve the tinini nt once thib4 It the cost of IHch counties . Innl Inll t Imt tds legl11ature wil pua : laws Ilgnl- Izlll Ilch action ; unit 1)1 l I further Iteaolvotl. . ' 11t / copy oC these resolution : S be forwarilcil . to the chairman of each 1 cottnty boaIll : by the Ilcrctnry or thc Ineh Hen- nte , and that the IIWsl.per. or the btuto tIe l'crueftcd to publ h them II full . Objection being niade the resolution welt over under the rules. Smith of Dougla ) offered a long looked-to r rosolutiofi . authorIzIng the leuLenant governo C goverlor 'o appoint a snltahlu perRon to act as his " . rivato clerk" ( luring the se3sJn ) , Pita 'reso , - luton was adopted. Lieutenant Governor Moore announced the following ( appointment ) of senate pages : Carl Patch , Harrlon Ilartin Gus Roberts , Plcrr 5 Mlnn , .Jnme8 C. tretirauVlllatn ? Arm L .tron Clarlc. , Hezhl Bennel , Lee Ensey. \VIhli C The rest or the afternoon seslon was take - up with the rending of new bills. Senate file is , rom No 10 his. fe3 : to No. 3t inclusive were read at _ ' . ' 8 _ length for the first tune , and Nos. 1 to Din- elusive were rend at length the second the IC . and tcrred fo { appropriate comnihttue. tmO ' aplfoprlte comll The appointments of pages \.erO theu ( cot 1- .frlFtUHI ! the senaC adjourned till 10 o'cloc ic tl o'cocle f tOjlloroIo \ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ .ioqi : 1hIUL' , . 1.liUSI"U'ISG. Thlrt'-Threo nlJ > forNctw 1.IW8 II'rllnccll I Inll I'Itsoli oil SI'C"II ! I 1I'IIII I . LINCOLN , Jan. i.-Speclnl.-Tho ( ! ) - first lrst extended : - ' tended adjournment of the ( 'sctSlon or the he'lse came to u close today at 3 p. m. , when Speal.C nchards rapped the members to I order mil decks were cearer : for action. PolowJI ! the Invocation of Chaplain Maze : the roll cll showed twelve absentees , Darry , . DurJw , Fly livlck , 1tllIth. Jlld' , Mattson , 2lerrlelt SI3son. , , 20ehrman , Pohlman , Shoot and I 4 In the midst of the reading of the joural I 'Cocly ' or Cass moved a suspension or the reading , which was carrIed. Two petitlot is from Da\ , 'a county for privilege petiIons bonds to buy aced grain were referred tC the , commitee on relef , Iop of .ahlne Ient up a resolution to print lOO copies ) or the me3suIca of cx-Gov- lernor Crounso and Governor Iloicemb for general distribution. D.vles of Cau mCved nn alellmenl to make the n111nb311,0 copies each , which pEsel on I close vote. A resolution that all relief al ruJer measures should ' have Ilrecclllneo over nil ether legislaton I " was enrrlcJ without a dissenting \'ote. Meyer3 of Itrown cahlcl Browl caled up / resoluton which went over on Prlda } ' . to the effect that the speaker appoint a committee of nine to act In reference to h'rlgaton. and that tt be matII ono of the ! taIJng contniittccs. Burns ' . or Lancster moved a POint or order that to do title It would be necessary to slsllell the : rules of 1889 , as ' . they Ilro\'lded for bat Idrt y- . two standing committees . TIt sllealter ruled ' thB point wel taken nn:1 : : declared the moti Ott moton : . out of order Considerable debate eccurr cli on tls ! eubjcet and on moton of Thomas of , .Inmltol the moteI . was pstponed ultl to- I mornilg. rr.- - lchardn of Madison cal forward ; r with a resolution that the new chalr/ now In use In the house he retnrnl1 I to thc'13ty from whom they cm ! and that they b 1 13ty i placed by the old chairs In usl tn 1893. 1 WA nvved to lay th' whole matter on the hble , and amId e : lhI9rable excitement th IC , ] ayej . anti n3Ys were cll for II Smih of Itoh . with result that the whole 1t'3tter was ta\lel. 'li IncDuvnlenco or tm ; pieces of furniture i159 been a bone cf cltellcn over sInce the opening ef lbs sesslcn. Itt , the midst cf tita roll cal Hocerman of ' , I'hell : . delivered I hortu hnpsslone.1 , "Ileech ag3hut the extra V3anCO of the secretory - tory of state . In Ilurcllslng ! such u3ileu.a HeCIt Irtl ! _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ H' elLs. BEGAN INTHODUCING BJ.LS. , Oa the call fcr intraduetien of bills . . : 0.1 dueton hl , 1.atit- 1ar.1 of ited Willow chtalned 11rt . ; Hel Wiow r.cognh- frt NCisnl- . ton : froth the spalter , anti , sent Ill ) a \i ir- ! vtdlng for \otng of bQlda ) h ) countle3 fr the pnrcb:60 of 8eed I grain. The bill Is Itmarlta- bl ! from the Ixtrem" peualtes It Imposes for ffAuct al the part cC applhcanta ' for relict. + par al'llcant relDf. reading 131118 tntrcilu were : ed Inll pas ell to the secani 10uso roll No , 1. by I.3mbor of Hell Wii- Wi- low , making Ilrovlslcn for countIc8 to isstlo 'trli. bOlb % for ho I 1111080 , of countes Il'chaslng IU81e jeeJ i 1011:0 1'01 No. 2. h ' BIns of I.alcJster. I 10 lalo tlo esl or oil hlbJectlun from 100 , to 130 , 1111 Ilro\'ldlll penalties for viloatbu tes vloatol \t its I ruvitiotut. i lCust roll No. 3. liy Suer of .uIrlope . nn act to pro\lt coiotlztttjot , : of l'x-com'lcta , und to return dlbehur.ed : convicts to tlit ! , couuty frol which they were continitted. tl lou30 Ibl No. .1. 1 by AI"I ot 1)ottlaa ) , an act to Provide for Ilslectol of 1toal baiiers. ni 1ouso roll N. . G. f h ) Sltel' ot blers. . al , act to provide for the ilestritcilon o' tin Hus. slul UtisUe. IclrlCtOI tl house roll No. C , Uraily . oft I1utfalo , an net to provide for \ trospectIng , or tllkilg. Iltfalo lqull' al jung and tilrnlshiinj oil ' furlshllg 11 locssur ) materIal I , for 11 Irh'slal welt at the State hllustrlal , , : Icl ol ut l\oarncr. ! IOUbo roll No.7 , I ) ' GrlOth of Adams , nn r act tl appropriate tfiO0O for alt additiotni I I 11 addllon:1 building to the hlotite for Incurabli'i. , buldluJ 1011 Incurnbo. last- : 10116 ( roil No. S , I ) Jane cf lehal'llon , , panle nn act , to orsnnbe mutual Illatl Ilass COl- : 10UEO roll :0 , { b ) Sitter of . \nlelope. al t hi for 81 act to COlllFslons for selituf . ii live stoclt lu Nebraska , 01ta \ ' \ leln ! tllle Ilennl , ) ' for \'Iolatol of f tie Ilro\'lslons or 41u 1 . ; lou80 roll Nu tO. by Sutcr , n Wit for nn I act to regllu\1 \ stock ) 'urh. 1'1 I I 10UIl * rQI Ni 1. hy Suter , a 1.1 . for nn I ' let to regulate , railroads ell L'III1 them to S cOlstrnct anl 1llltaln ] transfer 8witches . k House roil. Nc , . IJ , by Cisaco of \Vayite , I ' bill for al ICt to lee tn astute normal sche ) 1 . hattie tel No. J : I y lhac : I bill ' tf U . J act to amerd ( ctn 3.30. ; JSU 3 : nd U3G , J _ - - - - Consolidated Statutes In regard to rOll1 tax c ollections. lou8e roll No 1. by Allan . n bill for an act to t regulate the conduct of primary clectons ! In I cities of the metropolitan and frat class with a population of 10,000. lou81 roll No. Hi , by Urlfth of Adals , n bill for an net to amenl ( section 3,717 A of tbe Con sol doted Statutes of Nebrasltn. louse roil No. 16 , by lcned t or ] olllns , a bi for the ditpositlon of the fees of office of county clerks In cites havIng 10,000 popu. ) laton l antI over lome roll No. 17 , by Sutton of Douglns. a bill to amend section ,1.018 oC the Consoli- dated Statutes ot Nebraskn. Jus roll No. 18 , by Sutton of Douglas , nn act to amend section 3.013 or chnpter 39 . Con- : sldatell Statutes of Nebraslm. 10nse roil No 19 , by Suton of Douglas , a . bill for an act to authorize county clerks to require executors and administrators to pay anti deliver to sahl courts moneys anll per- Aonal property remainIng In their hands at time of fnnl setlement , TO nCnEASI TI SlPnmm COUnT. i house roll No. 20 , hy sutton or Douglas , n ' bill feI an ztct ! to Ilend sections 2 , 4. I and 6. oC artclo 6. oC the constItution of the state entitled the Judicial department , nnd prOYldlng court fJr nine judges of the supreme 10ls roll No 21. by Alan of Datiglas , n bill for an act to estaithisht an.1 . maintain free Ilub\c Ilployment o lees , und to define the dnteS of the ofcers thercof. house roll No. 22. by Jeness of Douglas. a hi for nn act to lcense steam engineers , and to Ilro\'ll1o for u board , of examining ngl- n er" , 10nM roll No. 23 , by Beck of Cedar. n hUh for on act to relulre road supervisors nnd land , . , _ fl flM owneu to cul down 1ltt'lin ' thlq. n Hm _ _ _ n m. _ tie s. house roll No. 21. hy Sutton of Douglas . an acl to amend section 1,10G , chapter 2 , ContIm Jldatld Statutes or Nebraska. lonsI I roll No. 2 , h ) ) ' Ike or Puras , a bill for nn act for the relief thl relef of the 1110111 In the I dr outh-strlclcen districts or this state , to old In feeding and clothing them , and to provIde - vIde a mel hol for the distribution of such aid ! : house roll No. 26 , by lureh of Gage , n bill for an net to alend slcton 3,10 . of chapter 30 , of the O mplIII Statute of Nebraska , , IS ! : . and to repeal thl orllnl section. I house roll No. 2i. by nradr or Buralo , a bil for an act punishing hy duo anti hnt.rls- onmlnt any Ilerson , who unlawfully obtains t and wear tile jreman's national butten. natonal buten. house roll No. 28 , hy Uratly . of Bufalo , n I hi for on act luthorlzlng municipal althor- Iles uf cites of the 5ecoIlI class nnl1. . Inges to enact ordinances to Ilpose a slleclll I lcense tax on insurance companlls for tin nupport of volunteer fire dtllarhnents. UOUtO roll 29. by Wart of Knox , n bill for the relict of Knox county all to atlproprl- ate the sum of $ $7.335. to ald county. Hanse : roll No. 30 , by Chapman of Saline , a hilt for an act authorizIng the nl1polntment of a commission to revise the criminal codi of the state of Nebraska und providing cole : the expenses of the salno. : house roll No. 31 , hy Uohlnson of Lancns- ter , a bi for an act to nmend section 10. , chapter 41 , of Compiled Statutes or Nebrasla : or 1893. House roll 32. by nohlnson of Lancaster . , a bill for an act to appropriate the matricu- : laton and diploma fees constituting a "II - hrary fund" for the rary fnnl" use amI support of the lbrary of the university. House roll 33 , by Robinson of Lancaster a b ill for al act to approprlatc certain money Jmown ns the "Morrill " "Morri Cund , received hy the state treasurer titular an act of congress of the United States , approved August 30 ( is , 1890. 1890."nANO.ED OVEI EMPLOYES. The report of the committee on appoint ments , naming I lst of additional door keep , crs enrolling and engrossing clerks create 1 an anlmate1 dlscus3on ! which lasted untl ii the hour of adjonrnment. A motion to unti the whole mater on the table was emphatic i - elllhatc- aly sluelched and the debate waxed warmet 'r ite result was to ndl , two mere to the corn mltce or seven , making It nine and refer rIng the subject to its futher considera moring ton , wh , instructions to report tomQrrow The provisions of house roll No. I , ! ntrc I- dnced by L3mbor of Red Wiow , empOwers - ers countes to Issue bands for the ptirchas 0 of seed grain incorporating In Its limit .8 one 01 two of the featuer of another bi II ly Brady of nuralo , In whIch the 11Inciple bi of seed grain notes Is tntroduced. Phi Is C ature Is copied from one of the laws of Mlnnosotn lu regard to seed grain note ! . and Involves the legal security of chatel. h . mortgages on growing graIn. nray's bi IL i for an act authorzlng ! the construction of bi arlEslan wel at the Doys' Industrial school al 'Kearney Is more reaching In Its SCOO : than appears In the proylslon of the meal . mlas. urc The Idea of the aut/lr / Is to test the : a\alablity of artesian " ; cls as methods of Irrgnton i ! In Nebraslta r , would you be strong healthy and happy ? Eat wholesome foodprepare'Ith ' { with IJ r. Prleo's Cream flaking Powder. _ _ _ _ _ . Ivlllolty 1.1mll : TIlnvr" . DENVER , Jan. 7.-A man who was run o\'el' and cut to pieces by a Kansas Pacifc train Saturday night has been identified as John n. Eldrillge , a water inspector Ho Is said to have a brother in Chicago who was I millionaire. .As lie must have been lyIng flat on the tracks when run over , Il Is thought ho has been robbed and murdere - _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ TBLWl.U'lIO IJtl J. . The coal strike al Dubois , Pn. , remains : . unciiinged : . " Sybil Sanderson. the singer , arrIved In New York 'estcnlay. The reltlbieans organIzed the rontana republcal ! ia leHlalnturQ yemttcrdmty _ : Smallpox haB hlolmn out In the colored quarter of Qulnc , Ill. amid 'liie completed TOpnes.ee its legislature organization mt . 'esterda ay Al the oppanonts to Chilton have ! wit hi- drawn ' Chiton wih- dlawn from the Texas senatorial race. th Senator Maltn hal introduced a bill for of Oklahoma Oltlholl I ! a stnte. A bill has been introduced In cbtigress for I I rlSf a natonul flaI1Uat school of forestry. 1 In ; KlltlII tlu'ro ara h.000 serious thne 3.0 Ierlouf eases or ! rlllll' In New York at the prcsent ) time. Oo\ernol' Uphnm In,1 the other state ol [ ii- cars teriay. were inaugurated at Miwaukee y 'es- ( io'ctiiot' , Shlells or . \Iaskn II In Washin I ' - ton to 'Wlshln/- tOi urge upon congress the / territory. , UJon COISI'CSS Iceda oC the I , Spelllr ) Costelo , I negro hUIlar and lesper < \ o ' , , was lynched lt 1"lor nnl " , 'tslcrlu 'll 1)eni'tr Ilohlee are confident polee that In . , . l'olfdlnt Alpitonstm wlntell J.erlrs . they have the much- Henry Spntihtltng , thei nhleed nh filnullnl the ohricondlng noston enibezzlr . nleell conlnl II\e zl r. has hcen meinandeth to ' l'elalletl 11'lsol nt New Orleans . ] ) I Ilreltlro eXllloslon In the ere mile ! lt Slos ! Station. Ala " , ) yesterday two ler miners were It I 111. Jumes I. . lick , defaulting treasurer Illc dHuullnJ trfasurer or 1 ls\OI'th cotlitty . liamitas , bus been Knll : ! ur- I'cstel at Galveston. - 'l'ex 'he big plant of the Delawnre Iron com. puny Inll ( the Tritest cotton tmmlhis Irn Dover ) lI , stlrttII up } 'estertluy. Ils , 'l'iiornas Davis unl , ThiotiiriVest . two 1 hI 1'1. wele crnsll,1 a Wch 11111 . Mo" , ' ' 111. " 'estenhU' II n full lt slate , ' the NIw ; 1XleaISEnlto ha' seated on3 of the re'publlcttn ' . ' conicatalits. ' 'J'hie ' ' rlPI\llcll cUlle3tanls. governor's 10mlllton ' were 11 conhiroted . go\'el'nor'l Woolfcnl flee'd n cotlnterteitei' . who jumpe,1 his hail itt ' cOlntcrfelel' . I hal lt 10rtull. Ore . was ar- \'utcil ' ) 'cllel'I ) ' itt CI.thao , :10 , Ir. Hulph ' . , hlmIgg)5 the tuibmling elu'rlel' , hI. . hl ! hel'n i found In mayor . l.oUls of , lie ' lies simitly been on u Il'olongel spree \\'ltite C.III nt Brazil. itOl Whlo : II'uzl. , . scivhiPlletl Gepr/e / laI5fol',1 for sustaining illicit rela- I hulls wih hilt ; st epda tight or . Ilcll titen - I warned hll to leave the country < thel .liiit ( look , thc note1 ! iKalisas ! moon. , shiner who hl9 Ille,1 several revenue of- : tccl , haM beets arrested and rC\'lnUi ' I jail placel II at : tullcttboro. Jai . \IHllents on n ittotioii to malte 01 iaton the bill I of Illrteulal marl . pelltl In the AlllClct ! Ih'olel ! ease were commenecil at \ AIIlrls toll Dci. . yesterday . , Wtmln1- .I"hn Cumsiocle , the ' . Cllstoce keeper oC a disrelul dilre"u- ta\le hOUll' II m : 101a 0 Springs. Mo . was yebertlay whllp ? l by w'iiltec'ztps ana I . ol\lerciI to lave ( own. whleruls 'ho POld Murhine company anti 1111hlno compnl ) tin Behite'iiem ? steel worlHi hWt ont beei I a \\1 Il ell contracts for four terHnrh beel - pouring 1\1 curhiages. llall- luivestcr atiti S ' ' I3''tnollr 'I'cstcr ) Jordan two nnl 'Ilr men ' who have 1'01 ' the terror of llarrotisburg ) Ky. , lu rrO\lu 11 ) . were Ittell yestetdmty In U quarrel with ; ' rcstcllay " \"IIFh nlil JII Clobhy. ! wih I rite shoe strike at llaverhlll . Mass. , re I R\'I'rht. main . ' 1Ias ! f" ! Inchun1el. ' 'lI Irhlrtol commls _ 'hlun ' arrived . lt that IliacI yesterday. but t tllel hl\11 vet , t } . . done nothlnl toward le tI& the . All the newly elected oflicers In North nowt. rlntcl ofcers m Dkotn , except the governor . t'ere inmtugu _ ratell yesterday . Then new governor held deliver ( 'IC tQ -ala\ Iho : old . governor n chance to . - , ' TEN . YEARS I FOR AIABHGIT : William Smc1m's Slayer ntenood t the Penitentiary byJnago Babcock MOTION FOR A NEW TRIAL OVERRULE I Court Ilforl ! Iho l'rholer110 l'n88111 Setitetice tmt tln TC8tlnony Wnr- ranted Tils .Jlry In CII Ictn ! I Ito or R 11/101 Crlmo. , AUIUUN , Neb. . Jan. 7.-Speclnl ( Tele- gram.-The ) jtlry In the Argbrlrhl murder case returned a verdict ) 'csterlny afternoon finding the prlner guilty of manslaughter for killing his fatherin'lawVlhiiain Smol- zero A motIon for / new trial was flied by the defllHlnnt , all submitted to the court without . argultnl this morning and over- 'ruled. Whtn asked If ho hnl nn'thtnr to say why the ( Judlment of the court should nol be passed , Argabright said : "I only did It to save myself. " JUdge Babcock , In passing sentence , said : "You have , hal n fall trial. All of the safe- guards have been thrown arOII\ you that the court could give , but utter all thIs the jur ' ha\o COIHI you gui } . of manslaughter , anll It h needless for 10 to say that this verdict Is sustained by the evidence. They \s found \ ! . and wotild ! have been justified uy tnu ! . eVluenco II ntlng I verdict Cor n higher crime. The judgment and sentence of the court Is that ( you be confned In the peni- tlntlary of this state at harl labor , Sundays nnd legal holllnys excepted , without solitary confnement , for a period of ten ' soltary , thal you pay the costs of prosecution. " ant 1'U1l'1T AI\'IC 1'01 nf.CO ln. Ho\ ' . Byron Jcnt T.I the Onvornor Soilie- tlihiig of IU Uxol'uth'o' OhilgatiohiR. LINCOLN , Jan , 7.-Specitml ( Te egram.- Ho\ ' . Byron licall . In n prelude to his ser mon yesterday , calet upon Governor Hol- comb to make no chauge In the heads of nt L le act two of the Insane ns'lums of the sate : . 10 would advise the go\crnor to permit Dr lays h of the Lincoln asylum , a republican . to remain , and Dr. Johnson 'r the Hastngs 10mo h for Incurables to remain , , and suppl , ' the Place of the Norfolk asylum supp\ 1 ho\ by a republican . with a POlllst. This , He\ . Deal argues , would be I tttng recogniion ; or the fact that Governor 10lcG mb owes his clecton . to till lie Ioltcal prtes In the In Ito ( district court today Sophia 0. Case aslell jlllfment against ) Modern \Vood - m en for $2.000 on Issued len I policy to her hits hand , Joseph Case Chester count . August 30 , 1891. Case died on September ) , hnvlng paid the premium and COl pled with all the r emluirenments. She says that ho did nol como ' to his death hy any of time 111hlbiell means , bul ne\'lrtheless the Modern 'oodmen re- ruse to pay the amounl of the policy. 111cr. Suits under the Slocum law are becoming qutt ! numerOl1 II Lincoln. Time last one fed Ilro Is that of Mary Acicen who aslls judgmenl against Charles Schwartz , J. A . K aden , S. Selgshon and Pat Kelly , saloon Iteeplrs , In the sum oC $10,000. ) Up tl i within the past year she says her husband , J03eph , has been the support or herself and four children ; that he was hard worltlng 011 iniltistrlous earning from $40 to $51 0 a month , and that soon after licenses were Issued I to the defendants ho became , through their intlueiices. addicted to the use of iii - toxlcailng t drinks by reason or their sale and gift to him by tiefenilants . For this she aslts damages In the above sum With the pasing of the Lincoln Street rnlway Into the hands or 1 receiver time stub cr . running to the LI'coln Normal unlversl } has been obandonril. This hue was operated on a guarantee of $ H a day , I hUl a unt . the receipts have . ne\e , ' cqualed that The liquor license or 2. I. Meler who op- rates a saloon In the Lirucleitiltotel . and 'who' . was asked by the excise , board why , said lcense l should not bo revoked because he kept hIs doors open after midnight a week ugo Sunday night. will stand. At the meet- Ing l of the board this aferoon to pass upon the mater It was shown that the city attor- nay had advised that tle oxclso board has no Juridicton , upon which the ( board . refused to tale acton on the matter . SUCCOR 11031 TUI SoUThLAND. , , ! Hatc' ' 'h"ro Prosperity Exists , Io\'o to Slflel : obraskn'floton. , . LINCOLN , Jan 7.-Speclal.-Ex-Gov- ( ) ernor Crounso Is still receiving assurances of Immediate i aid from the south through the medIum or the Manufacturers' Record , Dall- more , edited by R. H. Edmonds. In a leter l received today Mr. Edmonds says : Your telegram of January 1 was duly ro- luly celved. 1 thanl < you for replying so iuily . II order that you might replYing tuly. matter more fully than I could explain It ! y telegram , I mal you I copy ot Inst Is- sno of the Iannfacturers' Itecerd : Hecod , nuid also of thIs weelt's paper. Tint spirit which prompts the south In taking up this move- ment ts that It may show Its appreciatIon of the blessings that It has received \ , nod at the same . UrI come to the help of ant who are II need . because In all thee ul tmes distress the south has evel' hind the most 1lnlly . conslderatan from the 10rth and The articles referred to In lie Record show that the south took kindly to the suggestion and at once offered to respond liberally. ofered lberaly. flail- roads and large manufactnrlng corporations are becoming tnterested Es-Governor Ex-Goveror Northen , Atlanta , has offered to take charge of time movement and er the arrange for the receipt and shllment or all contributions that might bo made. The Seaboard , \Ir line , the Georgia Southern & Florida ald the Suuther railways - ways have each agreed to contrlbuto a car load of necessaries. The town or 1)eniorest Ga" , with a population 01 but bOO , will donate I car load 'ho Postal Telegraph company offers free scrvlc of its wires 1"rol the Department or the interior , \\'tmsiiingtoii , Secretary Hoko Smith wlrl Mr Edmonds thither late nlder ( December 26 : I . cordially commend your Illln for sending COII and meals to western Nebr.slm. Rcuth- era farmers hay raised niece of both this year than titeil' SeCtOIS will miced , . 1 hope your sUggestols IIY be executed. CuttIng Ova I t 4'IlIIllIll ' . ASHLAND , Jan. 7-Speclal.-Th ( ! ) wont : or cutting ice al Swift & Cos plant here : was ommlnce this mornIng. , Four hundre Ilnl , fIfty men repented for work , but only 200 obtaIned employment for the present if the weathlr coutoues cold the force I bo Incrcld to about 400. wi Yesterday afternoon , while making prepa- ratIons t start ( Ito cutting , ono of the worka men slipped Into the pond and was only laved men. by the timely aslstnco of hIs fellow " work- The enterprise so much talked oC In this vicinity 'S yeL has not been made public by pUblc those interested. However , the rumor current - I rent al preent Is that ( lie company iinore I to construct I dam , covering shout ninety acres with water front four to tel feet deep for the purpose of waking a great PUflIe maltng n summer resort coil buIld In connection an immense Ice plant ICr Lincoln and Omaha packing houses . luHtntR i Haly Subrn"ln fnololcl"d , hASTINGS , Jan 7.-Speclal ( Telegram- ) Wih tonight's issue the hastings Daly Nebraskan - bra6kan goes to sleep for three months , and . If at the end of that time the outlook Is any brighter I will resume itusiness lad collections and no advertsing Is the cause . The city council al I special meeting this 10rning appointed O. 14. Alexander a6 super visor from the Third ward to flit the Vacancy made by the ( rlmoval of n. II. Ballard. 'fhe nel board of supervisors wit organize tomorrow - morrow _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ folel 1"llller Clilnurcit . GRAND ISLAND Jami 7.-Spectl.-N. ( ) U. James , the traveling man who worked various hotel tfn and others for varlou ' Bumi of money , was oaptured at York and brought back hero by Sheriff Dean last night Ueeola l'orqor'l Ikel II tile 1C'iI. OSCIhOLA . Neb. . Jan. 7.-Speclal.-Sherll ( ) F. J. Hahn started for Uncoln % thL morning . having In h cuitody'Iliiam A. MQrnI , who had been sentenced to the pm for three years for rorgery. l'lore" Religious Servlcel PIERCFi , Neb" , Jan . . 11RC " 7.-Spelal.-Revlval ( ) metnG ore still In progress at the Metho- dllt EpllCpal church , under the supervision I ct He\ C. , , I. . ' house . the local minister . Much goal 1 . lbhng accomplished , n Is ovi- IloncN by tltq , Jumber of conversions . also by the steaihly1 , increasing membership of the church .hQ meetIngs have been In pro- IreS8 for the . s four weeks , and will con- tnuo Indefnl\r. \ > 11 . J"UIlMII of Cnhll builthl. MINDEN , l aNel , . , Jan. 7.-Speclal.-Tho ( ) .ulral of CnJ'nj Smith , n } 'ounr man who lived west ot (8 ( city about five mles , was held at tIme 1\'llsh church thIs afternoon. Mr. Smith hiaifbeen married but a -horl time. Jn ! , thl ? \rchltlts Cluto Iinriy . HAsTINmf Jhh 7.-Speclal ( Telrgram.- ) The Instn k Itn-erchnnts hn\'o decided to cloo their place ) ! of business at 6:30 : every even In , excePt Saturday 1 went Into of- feet this evening . . c- Constantly growing for forty 'enrs. The popularity of Dr. ) Price's . linking Powder. . . J'IUSI'JWI'S . 1 ' TI1' IitO.\ ' TIII ) . IRlufRctlrors nncl it'iilors n8 R Hllo Are . Clicerf iii. ST. LOUIS jan. 7.-The Age of Steel I , of late dnto contains reports from some 250 2lO Ica.ln" manufacturers 01 Iron and sleel , hiaril- warc , machinery onll railway roiling stock , n 10 the condition or their business since . condiion blsln ss slnc 111. summer anll the extent and significance of the pospects for 159 ; The tone of the responses II cheering Broadly speaking , about Sl ) er celt of the reports sprout oC 1010 measure of ImprovemenL In coniiitioims and prospects anti where the cOllltons ness are eXlllcly Htatel ( the } ' are generally given .hn .lnnn. at 2Sto . , . 30 _ ' llr u cent. _ _ ' M' In Iron _ _ Ild general . . .v.un. . . , , Icreaseu ; u t ; 1 cent , hit prices are lower In Jer price ) : ollse for Ito ( future. The hardware trade brllgn out rather con- fctng reports. There Is mich counpitiint ab out Prices on all hands . but especially among nai and barbeil Wire eupeclaly . harbel The volume or business has on mnnufactures. , In- creaell substantially . 011(1 the substantaly. 111 ( prospects may bto regarded as reasonably fair For machine la tooll some decidedly cheering reports mire mi made. Iu steal slleclalles cheerlnr reJorts been a slow but stlady impros'emnent. since last 8 ( mnhmner . nnl , further sumler. gradual growth or l1e- lanl Is looked for . 1".1 fU.lmOJ'lm.1 'OJIA.Y. ' 'rlnl or \\'tlll } ' 1oong JIII : of In- 11:1111118 : for , \ mird i'r. IDIANOIOLIS , Jan. 7.-Wlnlfrell B. Smll Was arraigned In time criminal court this morning for the murder of Weston 1. Thomas. The regular jury was brought In I a mid the special ! venire or forty mcn called . The case will turobably noL wIl Irobably go to the jury u ntil some titnp next week. unt tmnext wee This case Is one of the . 10St notable which has bedim In the : criminal calendar In Indianapolis for : Indianapols many y ears. Smith alhough surrounded by the b est influences , had a tendency to go wild ald has been for some tme Iutowit about town as a fast 'oung man Since arrtvlutg at the ago or 21 he spent a good sized nrrl\lng fortune . : tune left by his father. Smih / killed ] Weston I D. Thomas on Thursday , morning July 12. at t a resort near this ' . cl } Thomas was secre- tlry t and treasurer of tIme American WIre 1 Alerlan N ail ivorIes of Anderson and \\'IS about 28 I y ears or age and worth $100,000. TJtomas I hall been married about a year and hIs honey- 100n had be i Ispent In I urope , Doth men ! I were In Iqlor ut the time or the murder and i the quarrel wlUcUI brought It on was about L a woman who young Smith had taken to t S the ( resort In "bli I ) . . . flUCflr tit ( tl.IJ , _ o. $ .IIULLr. I ) ifToreiiees liCt'vQi' ( lb Two DIJcrcnces J < Iwqql tlo , SOlllosol1 to - - l ( , ) . n"lrely Luilod. NEW YORK "Jon " 7.-Pather Ducey went to Washlngtbh lad ; week to tender Mgr. S atolli his Nh\ ' 2g. Satol \ ar's congratulations. lie stopped al tlio.\jgton . , but 111 not regIster. Ic was recognIzed , by an eccleslasl to whom ho l said ho hlU Jmdo two calls n the able- gate and thatlhlsJrecepUon had been of the mosl agreeabliml ; ( rIend1y kind. . ( : } Itnl. I is be- l ieved In" Homln..4atholc ! circles that nothing - ing l more will boo heard of the dllerences' between - tween the archbishop and the rector. Fattier ' Ducey also oniled . on ArchbIshop Corrigan and was cordialy receivEd. I Is reported that Bishop 1\IcGommnell \ will 2fcGonnel wil starl for HOle on Sfurday of this week by the direction of the hOly sec. Bishop Mc- Quaid of Hoellstcr Is also expected to sail sai II I a few days to explain his recent attack on ArchbIshop I-laml. Il Is nol known when ArchbIshop Corrigan wl vIsit Rotume Cardinal I- nal Gibbons has postponed his visit Indeti- . ) Indef- , iitely. ttely. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ E.ILU TELLS 7'IIR S.IlE ThTd. But 110lChluntl Al'Jle' It to T.emliro and Len"lre to 1lolollllln , DENVER , Jan. 7.-Vlctor Monchanaln , ac- cuscd by Alphonso Charles Lemalro of being - the Market 'streel ' - strangler , has lade a counter statement accusing Lemaire or being the murderer of Lena Tapper Marie Con- tassoll and Klku Oama. lie says that ho hhnself h Is Innocent but that before Lena Tap- per the first of the women murdered emi the row was strangled to death . Lemalro pointed out her house to hIm , showllg hIm I bottle of chloroform and said he would kill the woman living there and get her money. Itl The remarkable similarity In the state- 10nts of the two prisoners In certain feat- uren Is rather startling. Since Friday morn- Ilg Jonchanaln has been kept alone In a cell far removed from that of I.emnlro and he Imew nothing or the story told by the latter. PltJITB.E/ . 1)15. .ITU Doctor Tllllcr She Ya'i tilled with 1.1"lrc8 1"1 * She \ S'eat mo led 111 Ilod. ) AUGUSTA , Pa . Jan. 7.- lrs. August Augst Daley Johnson has died here , literally frightened to death. A root doctor visited , her and told her thal she was fled with lizards. When lie ( hodoo doctor told her this she Immelately took to her bed and her death followed. ler children accused their father of hnvlng conjured time old woman , and seine of them proposed to move their mother Crom her home and carry mo\o her , to their homes The old man , nol believing that there was any reason for Iho removal of his wife remonstrated Iialey , hIs son , groW very angry and attacked the father The old mann , In defending his own life , slow ' eased his ll l l son lie was arrested _ , but has le ben re- "E.ltLr 1.I.l.IUJ - I ! ) ( . L Ittle Girl Terribly l.ueerHell I.lto Grl hy II Ilulimlog' Ilulimlog'm . ol lu.I 1 Moagrel. 1'lTTSDUnG , Jan. 7-Maud Williams , nged 10 yearjIS : , attacked by two dogs on Troy lull , Allegheny , and was so badly inured . jured j that slui , die. shieay ; I Tbo little girl was walking along , the street when site was set uton by a btmlidog'and a mongrel. A ulon buldt'lnd I Iongrel. Pollee- Ian was atracted by her cries , anti when he l reached imen , the dog had luled her Into the street anl\1orn \ ' nearly all her clothing from tier . l r I igs and arms were terri- hly laceratEd. The anImals hail to he beaten off with clnlsr After a long chase bout of the doSs were killtCd. . , . _ _ _ - - . - _ _ _ 1Ioiui.'pIail 5t rilmi , Iru" " " , PITSllIO" jaa . 7.-The l1.lnch maUl at the HOlest all.lworlls Is working today . and the strike rt Ijlal place Is broken , The mas meetng proposed for yesterday . was not heiti A crowd vf 40 gathered , , but there ' ! Wlro no s\eeb"'L All the furnaces at tIme Edgar Thomso'orJts \ at Braddock were also vorking ' inll the 6teel mill will resume tomorrow In all departments. . wi IhllklJlllG of 'hcOllro 101111U. NEW YORK. Jan , 7-Tho blackbalnS oC Theodore Seliginan , SOl of the well Imown Jesse SelIgnsan . by the Union League club , haB had a its sequel thE reslgnntcn of Ed- ward Einstein , who has been a member since 1868. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ - Oormal Otrer HUed II 1)uil. ) GIiESTEMUNDIi . Jan. 7-A duel with pis. tols Wa Caught near here today between LleutenanL nrkl and Captain Mitter ! , both ofcers of the ( German ( navy . The later was kied , - - - - - Mr . \.Iur' Jed ) , \rrhe. , NJ W YOnK , Jan. 7.-The boy of Mrs. Wilam Waldcmrt Astor , who die In England December 22. has arrived here 01 hoard the steanmshipuranla. . BHIISIERS I WANT \ TO RACE . Little Mattrs of Formality il the Ohalcngc Ont No Figur - OBJECTION TO FORM OF RECEIPT WAIVED - Hoyal 1'Rohl " 1111\tr0I CIIIcs to Nov York Acceitliig the Contlitlopt-itace \cellltlg COllllol-lnco for 110 . \ mnerhca's CUll No\ Seems l'robnblo. LONDON , Jan 7.-l'unctiiahly at noon today the Ilrlnct or WaIls , commooro of lie ( Hoyal Yacht Squnaron , drove ull In n brougham to Uelle8 cub , St. James's street , II order to attend n meetng or the squadron which was called for that hour. 'ho prince sllmed tp ( be In the best of health anti spirIts ns he entered the house. I.or,1 I.ollnle and oilier In ember of the Hoyal Yacht Slluadrol had already preceded the pilimce. ' The meetng was held In the vast , richly dlcoratcd drawing rom of the fnmous ohl club , al the second floor o\'erlootllr ! St. ' James's street. Soon after the ' oter meetng was opelll , the cablegrams and letters or Com- 10dore Smih Were roall nll after n brief discussion a decisIon Was reached to tIme effect that the ' . efecl Hoyal Yacht Squadron con- alders In view of the leanlng attached to atachld the "mutual agreement" clnuse hy tluo New York Yacht club thal the forl nr .n.nln' f.r the CUll In event of tilt l English ) ; 'c'l-\ ' ; winning ' . It. as specified in tbo deed of gift or ' lii is not objectionable. Mr. Hchard Grlnt , secretary of the Royal Ymsalit Sqmmadrotm was Instructed to cable to this effect to Commoloro James D. Smith of the America's ' CUll coimmrnlttee. 'fho com- mlteo was gIven IIO\\'lr to decide ammy other question which may bo raised during the arrangement of time minor details of time ract The general meetng was concluded conclured al 12tl : p. 11) ) . , when time Inlorlr of the memhers left the cub house A few minutes later Lord Dunr\n huried away with Lord Lonslalc , wih whom he \\'IS busily this- busiy (1s- cmmssing the affairs of the syndicate of 'nchts- men which wi I I I buill I the CUll chiahlemugem' . The cable message sent br Mr. Grant to ex- Comlolore Smih nt the conclusIon or Ito mncetluug was as follows mcetng folows : " Smith . New York Yacht CIub.-I cable you today result special leetng Horal Yacht S'ualllon. Conclude now challemige ( lCI1 . chalenge dlt. nlely settled . GRANT Cowes " At the meetng of the club all the minor details which It Is thought will bo likely to omo UII for dleusslol hero or in New York were carefully cousdercd ! .ull C lumber 01 suggestions In this respect were male to time commitee of the sluadrol which has been appointed wih power to decide upon all such matters , In a word everything which It was p03slblo to do was done to Insure a satisfactory - satsfae. tory race without any further hitches. NE\\ ' YO'K. : Jaum 7.-Up to 1 o'eloclt ex-Commodore Jaimies . Jalls D. Smith had not re- ceh'cd any cablegram from London . but he was In pOSsession of a CoP } " or Secretary Grant's cableJ'ams fully an hour previously . as the } ' were hanllec to him by al AssocIated press representative , "The Associated press beats all the lords amid dukes , " ho said , "for al ald here I am In pos- slslol oC , news which thongh cabled dl. rlcty to 1I , has not urrlved. Eight months Eghl from tQIay the race can bo sailed , but It may be possibly n little later , say about the middle or September " Chalrmnn Smith has called a meeting or meetng the iunerica's CUll cOlmltee 'or tomorrow U.CED ON TUB ShILL TI.\C\ nn ) ' Ubtrlot Program l'uzzles the Tnlolt 01 lie U""ult " ' .18 1 1UIII. SAN FRANCISCO , Jams. 7.-The raccs wcre run ou Ito side track today , Instead of the regular track. The reglar trck new going up nod town bill lUZZI.d the talent ! nnd they picked only one wlnnel' , Summary : , First race , five furlongs , . f\'c selling maidens . , My .Charm. 93. . Flynn (7 to 5) , won ; Bra- : v oura. 87. Klnno (4 to 1) ) . second ; Martinez . 107 , Helnlssy (3 ( 1) ) . tlmird. ' lartnlz. : , . C muleau ' ' . PI'nto and Cldeau. ' al1 Farewell nlso an. Second race . live furJong , sellIng ! : lve : selnA Adolph , 10. 1 McAulfe (0 ( to 1) . won ; NO'lee. 95 . Cocltrn (3 ( to I ) , second ; Lawyer . 105. Lloyd seconl ( a to I ) , third Time : 1:09 : : % . Queen Bee , Quecl Banjo ' ' and Johnny Payne also ran. 'rhlrl race. hive ftit-iongs , selling rce. : Three lve turlonAs Forks. 98 , Henry (6 ( to 1) ) , seJu ; San Luis WOI ' Hey , 104. Lloyd (3 ( to 1) ) , seconl : Olivia , 99 , Kinne (2 ( to 1) ) . thlrl , Time : : 01 . Annie Morre , . Flagstaff and Major Cool nllo rnn. l ol.th race , six furlongs : ? obair , 122. Steele (5 ( to 1) ) , wou ; Robin Heel , olll' . 2 , 101 , Flynn . (7 ( to 10) ) . seconil ; alaydny . 99. Cocl seconl : mn ( ( o to 1. ) thh'll. ' 1'1 1 e : 1:22 : . Agihato , im Minnie ' 1:22y. Aglnto Beach , Dick O'Male } ' and Con- IluAht also ran. Inl Fifth race , about sIx furlongs : Charmer , (7. Coclern (3 to I ) , WOI ; B. ! Ilervado . 105. J.lovl (8 ( to 5) ) , second ; xperlment. gcldliig , 99 , Kinne ( S to 1) ) , third. 'uhune : 1:2t. Bel- ( ast , Joe Frank , Imllorted EmpIre und the Bone Doctor also ran Colonel I'urmolen 111 t 10 Evil Spirit. Some few days ago Frank S. Parmelee Issued i n challenge to Dr. Carver , who Is In Chicago to shoot him a 100-live bled I'ace . lolvelrd 1n I this city on February 8. time day after the oter ' flenil-Nicolal shoot Parmelee agreed 'to shool time doctor 10 live birds for U00 a side anti the price of lie birds ' $10 mornlnA he uec.lved : Carver's rcpl ) ' . In ' 'hll ; he I sal } he could not come to Omaha to iioot . as the city's reputation Omnha . He rcputalon waKai. said , lmowever II Parmelee would come to Chicago ho would shoot him the proposed race , 01' he wonll\ shoot him a genies of three races for $0 n side on each . In the parlance of the street , Parmelee i'amj relhealell at the titidacious resllonse ( rom time so-called "evil spIrit of the plains , " plllls unit he lost no ( line In wilting him what he 1 thought of him. " 1.Vhiy , " saUl Parmclec , "this falto Is the last man In the world to I lay that Omnhu'H reputation Is had , and \ he ought to be ashamed of himself for such I declaration , " "lch v Iltimicnhig , ' . % 'tumti to ' WlllrllWIII I'IIY Ittihtards. PJEnC Neb. , Jan 7-Speclnl.-The ( 1 people of Pierce are aware or the fact that the town has wlhll Is honlrl many sports , but not until recently did they know that ( wo had I professional hiiilaml player. bllnlll henry \Vltmcrlng of this city haH Isslod n challenge to play any man In the north- : vest I game oC blaris. 1.00 points , cnshlon carnl' , on n Camp billIard tumble , for PO t I Ild ! the contest to take 1.lall ! In PIerce , Omaha , I.ncotn , Norfolk or liasthimgs , at imny time betveexm thr let or HaHtngs It ; Iny tmo betweel March nut ! the 1111 Isl of . & . ' Mmmy 1895. ' 'lmel'lnA says os soon I nR the challenge II accepted he t'ili place 1 the $ rO In either of the PIerce hUlltK or 'In ' the hands of the sportnl editor . of This m Omaha Bee " 'llmerllA1 best e.1or rln , cushion carom , Is 363 , amid wits made In Illinois nov. 1lnolH le\- eral ) 'carH ago. Corhnlt I. Contdent , ATLANTA , ( . . Jan . 7.-Chamlllol Jim Corhet arrived here this afternoon . When Isltet m by I repomtei' If he thought that the fght l with I lysllmols which he tilts slm1d articles for would ever take IrtcllH c\or place , he said : : "or course It wi , 'fhe mlltch has fall heel rnude' : time roney Is up Ind the lIght 111(1st ( all wil como off , Ur thlnle tltmmt It Ilst collie ar In Ja ltson\lle II September next There Is no laIn I"lorlla to Jlrcvcnt it . Go\ernor Mitchell used every menns In his Iower to stop my lht with Mitchell and was unsueccssful. lhsitien . ( Michel of FJorJ' . and JlcltsOIVlo especially . are Ilxlol for the light to cSllclal In thlt city on account of the Immense suunm which these men will spend who co Ilms see " wi I , _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ I.auIH I lt New Orlcnnl , NIH" ORLFSANS , Jan. 7-Flrst ace , sIx , furlongs ; 10llson (8 ( to I ) won Cords (2 ( to 1 ) second J.P. U , (8 ( to 1) ) third 'rhne : 1'224. ' 'S cold race , one untie : Hraltman (3 to 2) ) won , hilly McKenzie (7 ( to 2) ) second . ] 'earhii h (8 ( to 1 third. 'rime : 1:51. : Heconl. Pearle Third race , sIx flrlongs : Chenoa (6 to 1) ) tvon. May Queen (8 ( to 1) second , lUnd Saln fl ( to 1 ) third. ) Tlmu 1 : 1 :21. : Blcit Fourth race. six furlongs : Jurdlne (6 to I WOI , Old Dominion (2 ( to 1) ) second , Gr 1 : Duke 00 ( 10 1) third. Tune ; 1 :22. : , 1"lth " racc II\'CI furlougH : Joe " , 'oollan , c to 1 ) iron , Sam 1"11 mer (9 ( to I ) seC"II , Lucusta t8 to . ' ' J.ucustu ( o 1)thiird. ) 'J'lmo : 1:39. : In the Inl'relt If II Iaiv ( Imtuimu II\ J. 13. : lelle , I" . S. Parmelee and I'rld , Montmoreno , the committee appointed at thp sportlmcn' meeting Saturday evcnlng meetng Saturla tr to ploeeed to Lincoln with the ) propose trI I new gamy Ind flab law for NehrHlm , whi 1 .11 go to thu capitol timid morning , and , thromgi : 1i i ( he Instrumentisilty of local inenihers of tb Itomise , lay time matter before tile leghsla ture , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CheSs l'ltuyerN , i'Irlube Jirol , iii , Chess imlayers and all those interested it the great Intellectual game ore requested ti inset at time Young Men's ( 'Ifrlatiaui 5550 ciution rooms Wednesday evening for ill puree of organizing a city club. I.4aounetIva i'ireimmsn's Iloanil .lrcs ( , Time Protective board of the ilrotlmerhmoot of Locomotive Firemen , i\'imich Is imoldin ; Its annual mnec'ting in this city at tIme W'ind. ser hmoted , hmehul Its first session yesterday' flfterfloofl , limit no hmtiinemi was trauisacted bitt the ongmtnizattnn of tue meeting. 't1ii tonIc . nil ( hit' nftermioon 011(1 ndjotirnflment t.ns tcnclitl lit 6 o'clock last milght ttistil toihity' , whelm tIme alintmal ncemimumlimtiomt of bushisess will comiie UP for thlscusaiolm. DEADLOCKED ON PRESIDENT. llonth sit Ithueatlun.Speisd thu Nighil. Lii Uruiltle ilmillotlng , The now hoard of lthmctlon convened for the first tinso last evening in its rooms iui the city bali. Time eumtiro board , titlm tiuo exception - ception of Dr. 3. T. 1)uryea , were present , time new members , being Jonatlmutut Etlts'artls , P. U. Cramnblet , V'iliiamn Andersoim , A. W. Johmimson anti A , J. Limnt ; time holdovers , It. C. Aih'en , J. 1 , l'ieraon , 1 , 0. hihioades , henry lnrde I. 't. I' , Tui'key , P. W. Band. hmatuer , B. 1. Thionias , .1. F. Burgess , .1. T. Duryca and F. II , Lowe. A. J. Lummt was olectei puesidemit. pro tern amiti ( lie election of prefldent mmtI vice Presi. dent was taken up. llalhoting begaum withomlt tIme formality of muolnlnatiumg cniuhldaes ( , amid tIme first ballot resmilteti iii a tic : II. C. Alken , ' ; : Ii. I' . Tiionias , 7. This weary hmroceeihlre titeis continiiem3 for over an hour tunlntcrrmipteehly , Aiken Imii'aria. bly getting lila nikl 7 , but ( lie other 7 tiere generously bastoived upon athena , almost ever ) ' meiisber in ( ho board being lionoreil , but Mr. Tltomas always shewitmg trout ! . as a strong luau , antI Aiken's mtmost dangerOus I oplsuient. At half past 10 110 ballots lied been east i'lthiotit tue deadlock hme'tmig brleen , and am , ( lie tellers' toimgues acre hiangimug omit , antI time secretary Ii. . . . . . , i. . , * eviiicluig , , . . , .I - - almuiitomiis - - - - .I. . . of . a cohiaspe ( _ 'r.I , , , . a . . l ucre sent omit for somuio baled Itay , but time m miessenger brouuglut back a half bimaliel of a pples instoati , auth au tue ummenibers muuinchteil t itese they actuaily grew lmiiarioiusu , aumd at a guarter of Ii tackled tIme baliottilig again with n emtewcd valer and detcrniimmatloui. At 1 :10 : a. mu. , ( lie lmaliots rrachid 196 , antI no clteice. ' Timets a thirty imsimiuto recas vas t aken , a'nml tIle members cauuctistrl for a t'ltih. Balloting was resummied , amid at ( Ito hour Time lice goes to uircs (3 ( ii. mis. ) , 227 ballots had beets taken , Aileen's se'sum rensainlumg solid. p - Thmo Suigar trust hums made muslillons , hilt i t. IS itot half so great as time ( rust of the I scoimlo In Dr. PrIce's Baiting l'otvder. . .A. PAPA AT NINETY-NINE. Tue Mother mm Sovetatceii-t'ctir-Olt Itomi- ( tic Icy il flu ii I aiim I ; Iii. \'ithm all dmso tleferemsee to Geimeral Cassius Marcehlmis Clay imuid his child bride , Clay county claimtss ( hat it. Ctifl go Maihisomm Coiuiit9' , Keittuclcy , just a fe\v poitmts bettor to time mattem' ot an aged groans and a juvenile bride. Tue admission Is made that tile groom ivas not as old as was General Clay and the bride was not as yommng as tIme pretty Dora , but as tue preeemmt rommsaimce staituls , Clay county claims time prize. Over a year ago the Louisville Commnier-Joturnal contained ( ha announcement ( hint Colonel P. Y. Lyttle , aged past 78 , an ox-state senaor anti a lawyer of some note , hiatt musarnied a lretty ) mimommmmtaltm lass who vas just 16. Site was Imis fourth wife , but the colonel's love was as mesh amid warm anti yoimmsg as when half a century lefOrO lie iual bean mamia a greens for the first timne. A few days ago lie ntis about to misaice a motion before time judge when a box of safety pins fell trout lila pocket and caused ( lie gentle colonel to blush like a school girl. Last week there appeared at lila home a little Ly'ttle. amid this young nsaui was at ommea miamel Henry Watterson Lyttie , aumd elected a life member of the flint' ( ! nIttV flnnnrnth , rlth 'Plin nrnnnP Mrs. Lyttlo was named after Imor huusbaumd's s econd wife , item' maiden miama being Ellen L yttle Luosford. Slmlimes. Of course , time simon with cnlfsltIus shoes who pays for Imis mtliines is uniformly pol. i simed , fore amid aft , says tIm Simoo and Leather fleporter. Time hurried man. whmo I f rescoes Imis own slmoes , tmowover. a little he- f ore car time is quite apt to have wimat p ainters facetiously term "holidays" on time I s urface-that is , ( uiitOuciied aputa. Tiiidim p articuhanly apt to be the case at the quarters I o f ( lie hioe , and is really what lawyers would call viilful neglect or commti'ibutory n egligence on the part of the amateuir .9hminor. Of course , tito vanil ) gets a lick and o promishac I f or appoaramice's sake. This aectiommal decora. ( Ion is Ienowmm among soldiers as tIme "dress : parade shine , " and mutiny exanmplos may be s een 1mm tIto streets.t . ChiIiia ( lift C. Imluese speak of ' 'Chums" amid ( Ito ' 'Chilimese , " l ittle tlmlnleing ( lint ( ho natives of the Flowery ' l eingdomn never liter those terms umit.l after l eaving time place of their blrtim or coining iii commtact witlm some traveler. Titey liavo mamiy names by which timey designate themselves and. tite land which tltey inhabit , but "Clii- m sesia" anti "CImina" are not among ( ito nunm her. Tile most ancIent name of Chum is Tien lila , which utigimlfles "beneath the sky. ' , Since the present ruhimig house took control of the emmipiro in 1050 the nauise of Ta Talag Kwohm has been Implmilcil to tue kingdom as a whole , amid Chmuimg Kwolm to that portion known to Amimenlean readers as time "mmiiddic klngdomn. " -p _ _ _ Bicycle Show in Clmlciugo. CHICAGO , Jan , 7-The national Imicych , show opened at time Itko Front animsory to- . day and will continua during the week. Tin 1 exhuibltors , besIdes showIng imigh art iii cych S i uiausufacturo lit oil its departmnents , torus t chaIn link to the comisimicte machine , amid corn . linac a series of living pIctures tiepictimit . time joys amid sorron's of cycling , band concertt : and the appearance of Joitmu S. J0h1093ti , Tomi : Eck , Sanger , 7Junniernmamt and other cych 3 cmampions. ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Five ( if ( lift ( limlig % ( ' ( ( , FRFSEPOItT , Iii. , Jan , 7.-Thinee month' I ago August Alterneir was atoned to death bi Ip a gang of local toughs , even of tm-lions n'en , arrested on a eham'go f murder. The trio I ended today. 'lime jury acquitted five anc fouumtl Tomsi Beverly and Otto ilerbig gmmilt of murder , Beverly was umenteticed to lian I antI Ilerbig gets cighiteems years lit ( Item imomii - tentiary. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ Iemmtim of aim Eiigiisli ililnmhrtii , LONDON , Jan. 7.-Tim Times numimoimnee. h thte deathm of Sir William Loring , lCti.13. , mmml . iiilrai of tile fleet. hAl ) AN EO1IOUS NERVE Bolti Thief Rob3 St , Joseph's ' lIo3pital In Broad Daylight. FOCLED EVERYBODY. ABOUT THE PLACE Clatuned that. Ito 'as a ( l.t IIsIisctor ( ( ( tti U ii.um ( miii hog . % tIiuilloii1 I I o ( UI ( 'ii Fnoo , tcceq , to I lit , 110(1111 I , tiui.mbtmig Itight miuud Ioft Some tiliso yesterday' imsonimilug , n'obably just before zscvmm , 6,250 in canuiheates of de. tmsiL anti mooney s'ere atoleti fron : St. iusiplm's lmosimlal ( , The stoleum irort' belongeil to P.ttlmer 1)axaclicr , a treit letson'n priest , yIrn lives at ( lie institution. Punt no mc no vahima- blea or mooney were tolteim Is lirobabl duo to tlmo fact thmmt : they nero mmot lying about , btit locked 1mm ( I.e uafe , for thi mnmttivlto Is 8(11- ( heeled of having Coiiitnltteil thii ? robbery was its ( lie bmuihehlumg for several hours.'iiever time thIef was ho hind lleiit of mierve , for ( ho bmmiidhng was iihled with atteadalits , and lie remnalnetl even otter tile retilrmm of Father 1)axaclmcr , 'II At 9aO : o'clock yesterday iuiormsiimg one of the sisters noticed a muon staimihing itt this iiiaitm Imalliva ) ' . lie greeted ( hue sister ideas- nIlt nti.1 , , ' , ( Ar ( hr. iiinthii'r Riitic'rinr _ Slmo was cahleth , aiim ) to tier Uie muon atatett ( lint hue was from the gas oflico , itimil hiaml been i mmstrtuctott to look after ( lie gas lmhhmea , as till ) neigislmors Imaci colmmpiaiimcd of escaping gts. ' l'hmo umiothmer told hiumm ( lint time imilmes were all ' 1 mm gootl order aunt mild mmo. neemi t'xamnimiatiaim , Uimomi receii'liug tiut , aumawer tilt ? liiflhi departed , but in telm mimiimmitc's lie again returned. lie once miscre called for ( ho mother , mmii i'iiea s he apimeareml hue saId that Ito itanteih to see t Ime gas bilte , as tue conipamuy ivils tlminkluig of redttclimg ( liomus for this betmeiht. of time hot. pt ital , Siu-pecting muotluimig , time woiumaii showed t hus' bIlls , amud thin man ttmrneil away , bmit did m mot leave time lmimiiding. I he ivent dowmi s tairs to the cisgitucer's roomtt anil immtromimlced h imself 'ms a gas Iusspcctcr , his borrowed a lamiterms , wimicim 110 forgot to reburn s'hmen iso departed , told asked to be shmowms wimero ( ito m umoter t'as. INSPECTED TIlE METEit. Time emmgiimeer sitowcd lmlmn tile muicter , omit ( lIen the immumii auuparemitiy hroceeietl , to lila work , testing tIme gas lithe's itt alt time roomima of tint buiidlumgs. lIe n'as repaitethly scott by the occupants , but as his acUouts ad ( ( couu- versatiout tuimpeared to be straightforwartl isa suspiciomi was aroused. lhmrIng the after- x looim , about 3 o'clock , It is timomuglmt ( lint luG h eft , aiitommgii ( mia 0mb Sflit' lmlun go. (9 At 5 o'clock Father Daxaciler unlocked ( ho drawer of his ; , secretary iii tiliicli hu kept thio muotes amid misomicy rmiitl discovered that they were goise. Tile imoilce were iimune- diatehy umotliloil thu Ietcctit'ea haze , Say- ago aimil Iemmmpsey vere tletmmlleml on ( he case. Time gas limit \VtlS described by those i'hmo unit' hthili as a tall , rather good hooking chump , witlm a dark inouistumchie , amid ivearlmig none clothes. PluG detectlvca inmusediahvly' roe- ogmmized ( lie elescriistioms as ( hint of Jiiusimsle Coleimmnim , am ) oiml.tlurue crook nmsul thief , lie was arrested some years ago for dpimlg a job of time snisme kimmd , amid tt'as cotivicteti ' amid seumt to time pcltioustiary ( for live years , ' ' ho is also ( lie' misumus who is itsiphicated in time robbery of Smiimdow's watcim at the Millard at tlmo sonic tiiuum , but these were foumid wlmen his partiter was arrested. his picture adorns time rogue's gallery , anti inimems it was sliowmt to tlmoe vlmo hail seen hiimmm ut tins hospital it was inuismedlateiy ideuilfled as tlmat of ( lie ahieged gas inspector. Tile atoloim property comlaists of deposits on six of ( ito banks of tue city. Thcs are the First Natiommal , tue Uimitemi States Natiomsal. ( lie Merchants National , time Omnumhsa No- tioimal , tile Nebraska Nathommuil and tIle Omaha SaVings banks. TUe certificates rnmmgo in value from 60O to $1,800. mmnd are easily negotiable If tle emmmhorsemssentj cif Father Daxacimor is forgeti. All time banks wIll be notified this suornimig of thle robbery. SMV A SUSPECT. Fatimer Daxaciter was accmmstouuseml to keep him certificates 1mm a large red pockctboolc amid hui mmtomiey in a small pocketbook , both being musually locked ius ( ito drawer of tue secretary. TIle last. tIme tllat. lie had scout ( lueni was Stmnday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Ito had boomi absemit frons his room from 3 Until 6 o'clock Sunday afternooms anti front 9 until 1 o'clock yesterday mmii It. must lmmmvo been dhurlimg ouse of these imenlods that time robbery occurred. At. 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon lie had intended to eimtiom'ses time certificates In order to draw isis interest , 'fimore would lmava been ito difilcuity imi open. lug the drawer , altiiouglt it was lockeil , as time key was aim ordinary cabinet key , suck as uuilocics all the drawers of ( lm socretaryii auid imureaus lit the buiiciimsg. It is tlmougimt. that time robber Itnml gone thmrotughm every cabinet - net 1mm time hospital , as ho was in every , room. lie was only after umoney , imoivever , as two valuable chalices were standing eli tli9 secretary from s'iiicii time misomiey was stolen imnml were not ( ouchieii , Other valuable - able articles of tito satins kind , were also Iii oilier rooms , One of time residents in the imeiglibonimood states ( lint Ito saw a mimaim anawenimig the descrlptioms of the suispected bumrgiar , except tiiitt he vore a brown overcoat instead of black clothes , siuorly after 3 o'clock yesterday - day afternoon , 'rime mann stopped iii the mid- die of ( Ito street in frommt of time hospital auid looked about , as if awmithmug : some one. Ito tiuen raim to Castehlar street and vent east. Tlmi action of hue loan inclines the pollco to time belief that lie huati a comifetierato. bmmt if this iii ( rime miothming of citlmer lies yet been discovered. A person imad to lie well forililemi with macaims of mmiuowiuug ( lint lie was a respectahulo anti law.aimhtiimg 'itizcn to obtain admissiomm into time hmospitmml lasu. night. Time sisters vcre detcrmuiiiseil that 110 more robberies slmould take place iii that pam'ticuular builimi- ing amid ( hey took all msecessary Piecauiion , to rrovent any. Like an Araimlaum Night's emmtertmmliumnen- ( uuuipper cooked witim Dr. Price's iiallng : Pow- Si las Smoyciuson's I timmissim , A,9IIEVIL.LFi , N , C. , Jan , 7.-There Is no change lii Miss Stovensrjms's commditlon , unit linus not been tom' tiirce days , 1)r , 13.uttl say's alto haul mm very colnfoitable miiglmt. . .r. : Perfect Pants. J MEN'S WOItKING ' ' ' ' , _ IVN'I'S-S'i'ltONChIY , ' I1tS\'Elivarrtmuited mmot to sip-- " ' . f" hii'itiiiI jie"- ludu eh3ietilmtIly 11)1' 115- , MEN'S (3001) IILACIC ChIh\'iOT ' ' ' 1'AN'1'- 411 lil'flhll , ' ( Jlt5- " _ ' ; , , , ' . , . , , . , , , , ' ' , , i/i / , MEN'S 'strlisIicaaslriucre WOOL or t'AN'tR-IN n'orsc'l- . PLAIN , J3J1J ( ' . j'tIatIt. $3.G9 value dhiLcItily at. , , , , . , , , rot , , . , , iu . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . , , - MlN'S : FlNl DitEI"S " PANT4-IN iM. 1)01-tent umid domestic fmmbu ics-iti ( ho lat'sst Patterns-- jiru iid 1105- ' cr4 9 ' 0 . - ,0.w himttluy tali&c ciieIitlI ut , . , , . , ifll' , . . . . . ( . IS- . . . . , . . . . . . . . . ' . . . ' ' . . iJ - = = M. H. Cook Clothing Co. 13th and Fai'nam. - - _ . _ _ . _ _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - l.k--- - - - - - - - . - -