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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1895)
V. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , . : ; - - . , . :1 : : : , _ : _ : : - : - - : : -T--- : J----- L S 2 , . , I . ' . .aq'JJ ) t ' k I ' ' ' rrIIE ( V'irATTA nA irJY n-in. lVnsriA JANUAR i'o , lS' . -111 r chairman ; HOblnMn , Conaway , Davies , ' ; , ' nhody , lecher , 1 ly. Iublc Irlntn -Wnl , chlrmnn ; Zink of a Johnson , Brownel ! , ltnedlct , Weber , Allen , r hauls , Cola Cnsper. MlneB ! anti MlneralB-Horst , chnlrmnn ; ' . Friz , , Goat , Spnckman , Suter , Walt , Soder- . : Immigration-Cole , chairman ; Cnrlson , Cooley Johnston , l.anRhorat , Kaup ] , Moehr- L man , Johnson of f Nemaha 1 Manuracturlng and Commerce-nurns , of I -lge , chaIrman ; l.nmbrn , Harrison , Ueh- K : prllBn , Iurch , lecher. Mien. SClIOls , Lands and unds-Hnrrlaon , chnlr- nan ; Burn of I.nncnter , Sutton of Inwnpe , . r , ARhby , Ieck , nee , Brockmnn , Casper , Durke. llseelnneous SnbJects-Caln , chairman : : Campbell , Carlson , Bernard , Cole , Harte , j 2lnvhlk. Clnlms-Becher , chnlrmnn arlifitit . : Orlfth , Iurch , ( . fleck , I.mhorn. lice . Ichnrdson , Harlo , HOhlnRon , Hairgrove , Howard LIve Stock and ( Jrazlng-Ashiby , chairman : , Chnco : Ioehrman , SlsRon , Merrlcl , Mc1'ad- ; den , Iaup , Sr'aciman ' Sodermnn Ievenuo nnd 'axaton-Judll. chairman : : Ion , Schlekednntz" , Shook , nOblnen , ( hnp- man , Crnmh , Jenness , Wider , Myers Howarll Jtnles-Mr. Spenler , chairman ; nobln80n , - Ilnirgrove born , Jnrrlson , Chapman , ilcNItt , I.nm- Labor-flurlco , chairman ; Bee , Bernard , Jenness , Alan , Campbell , Cooley , 1 iy . Hark- 'on , lenedlct , Smith , Droknw , Oonr. - Apportonmont-Schlckedant : . chairman ; , Benehict . Bernard , Hlnda ' , Cbaco , Cooley , .Cramh , my , Orlfth , Hnlrgrove , hailer , , 11Vlk , Wart , hull . Bene'olent ] InatitnLion-Cramb , chairman ; olnn , Weber , Thomas , Perkins , Smith , Jtotleu : t ner. FIsh / Culuro and Onme-Tlmmo , chnlr- 'nn : Harkson , Wlller , I.anghorst , Jones , . 'Suter , Zink of Sherman ] nsurnnce-Jenues chairman ; Schlckc dantz , Lamborn Bernard , IUclcls ! , lecher icaUji . , lun er , Suter. Telegraph , Telephone anll lectrlc 1 Lights- . nekets ' ehnlrmnn ; Burns of Lancaster , ' : enness , lecher , Judd , Bacon Hoddy" Witnut I hior . McVicker. - . Medical ! Societes-Harris. chairman ; -Conway . , JUdll , Orton , Iecls ! , hiahler . , Fees anti Snlarles-Burch , chnlrmnn : Rouse , . ' 'eher. Moehrman , Sutton of 1)oiig- . 1 . Ins , Hoblnson , McNit , Hhode , : Soldiers' Home-Thomna , chairman ; Harlt- , , aon : Shook. Jones , Suton or lawnee , Sisson , , 'errlc ' ! ( . . , Irrigation-Myers , chaIrman : Harris , , I Sehlckellnnt . Cole , Dee , Bneon , Itouso Lnm- k , bormi . McBride. , 'WOHK OF Tim FORENOON. I " ' . Tones , opened the hal this ( morning hy "flng with the chief cleric a pctton ! from I ' b . ' : ioo resllents of his colnty ( lchnrdson ) ask ' log that Immediate r tef he extended to "e tute .peoplo In the drouth stricken 11s- hlets or Nebraskn. Hererrcd to time relic : f , tj \ , relef . ommltce Thia committee nn nppolntments reported , mamiiliig another lot of emilloyes needed h ) ' lime house Adopted , Hoddy presentell a petition relating to the , Juterests of the ilnual county fair In his .dlstrlel. . , The committee on relief reported progress : : .nd recommended that all other business : gtyo way to such relief measures as mny : from time ' 10 time he laid before the house I Suter alTered a resoluton that no nctioi , tmt acton 'o talon ou little uut the Introdnecr of the , ,111 verllng. has been notified that such acton Is I , . Chapman movell that 1.000 copies of the , .messages or cx-Governor Crounsc and boy oror Holcomh be prInted In German I , ; ' Swedish and Dohemlm , for distribution In the , the hou8e. Burns of Lancaster offered t oIered an : mendmellt to Include time Irish , and the I resolution of time gentleman from Sahin ' . genteman Salne i . was quiet ) laughed out of the houso. I . Speaker hlichmurds Hehards announced the order of lJlslness , the Introducton and reading of : : bills , . nHI called Brady of Buffalo . to the ; The report f the committee on house I luse em- } pl yes found that In order to properly con- ' . itict l o business of the house the fohlowin 1.1 _ ' 'bllde necesar ) compriSing , folowing ) ! ' 'iiploye8 = : ; One . . Ziiulef clerk , three nsslstant ' i , ! Ierlls , tart enrolling . anti digressing cl'fks , ! ; . Ight cOmmitee Ierks one sergeant-at-arms , . , ine asslslnt , two door keepers three us- : ? todians : . . coo clerIc , to speaker , four- prom ) r renders : 'i\ . 1 doc3' holders , one 'l mssemige r , two el/lhllr ! firemen , , ole Ilostnlietcr : , UJ e watejnn ; one flail carj'ler. one thou - ; keeper 'two ' tpewrlers , olgt janttors oue u - chaplain , cleven pa/es. antI _ two bill clerk : C . 1 Time committee further recmmend d' that , . . the house might by resolution , tnctutso the I number of omployes If found I flecsu1r to . do so. 10le Qf. them , ho'weyer , neCj lrr en 1- plored uutl their rervlces nro necessary. i ' necessar. m Following the reading of bills I re'cess ; - , was taken unti 2 o'cloelt p. I in. WILL HAVE NO FREE PAPERS. - After the nnnouncoment of committees In the afternoon .Alan introduced a resolutic mu I resoluton . Autticrizing the . lzlnl secretary of state to supply ) ' tnem ors wlthm . six daily , ' wih.six daly newspapers , or i - theIr equivalent In weeklies . together wih V 10 cents In stamps per diem to each nicmnbe I The rosolut 1 was opposed by Howard , who , ) ' said that further 01\ In the session he should Introduce a bill making the pay oC each : , membcr ' " ,000 a torm. ' . flume ot Lancaster cOmbated the views of ; howard alHI suggested that he would bett su/gestcd er ; . r tithe his ten 2-cent. stamp per day than trust f , to is ' bill Increasing his salary to $ .000. : Haler also opposed the resolution and as iu i m that six o'ples of I daily paper la I district I . 'oull he but a drop In the bucket so far as purveying Information to the people. 4' ' nhodes claimed that the resolutIon was ii lot ; contuUohal ) , and quoted to lustaln 10t his I 2 4 point. 'he speaker ruled him out of ortler , - lund , With consent of the house Howard was , u , permitted to svenl again on the resol u- , tion. I tion.CO ley moved dint , tilt resoluton b tbhu ud. -ho ayes mind Ja ) 'were demanded Whell . The nnme of 'wmi . Chapmanvam called ho .ro- calell . ; ueltoll to ho oxeused beqauso as hD stntel1 , I h was a publisher ' < n wcelty nt Cret te. The point o'l odor was mno that his reo i qU(2t Ihpul have been mallo prior to t ice rl cull : all sustained by the Ip aler. ' . Chapman voted no. p-- The motion to table the rcsoluti on ; WM carried by a ' vote of 60 t. . H. resoluton R Obapman called 111 his resolution to prln't I ' , time , . - governor's message In a variety of - laigueges ] , and It wns voted dowl allost : unanimously . ' ' I ' Allan offered n resolution to furnish the I hou60 with ton 2-cent stamps anll wrapper , . A motion to lay on the table .as lost. 'r liii t \as amended to read five I-cent stamps anll t I C rleel. r Chapman offered a resolution calling for - resolutol calhll , ; thnnmes of time emploes of , ' ) " 'tho house , and the relational tip i4 , If any , to melh rs of this helo. relatonship thlt time list bo ataellt t the desk of the chief b i ' .Ieri , for puhlc ierusal. Time ayes and nays , were called for. . . Uurh audit that there wcre reports of ; _ nePotism being circulated In time 10bhll'S and ; such reports were dolnun ' ' ' rlports doln/ un injury to lime * - ' members , lie was In favor of thus ulini oat publicity cf such RCtol , and tahl that no j mOlber should lie umber the Inlltatn of having vromugfulty acted In time IUI'III wrolgfuly thl mumati or . 'p ' le supported the remuniution . mater. : . Burns of Lancaster wahl hat I ho was In § .fD\'or of emlloyln mallY ; lom People than ( I i Were now enKIcII fer the IJIII. ! so of Ihl. S Inl destitute Ileoilio. Already , he said , the - . Olilloy , . ! were less by fifty th.I whet thlY 't wrre six years ago : less by fifty luau four I years ago , and len by tfeen . than they v era two years ago. Mimngor 1:1 1 ell for the regular order of : hushlUs ! amid time sllenker rule with hln alul m knocked \ out a Ilnb r of points If or clot ' ralstll to keep the resolution on the carj 1 C ' . . ? , 'fho sPeaker announcell lime regular or nor - bills on seen ! reading : . i FIXINQ 'r 1'AY DO.\I U. . . During time IJrres2 of passimig bills to , ; ; seCOiil reading the paslnl bls , eoll speaker called aUent on : i ( to house coil No 71 , approprIating $ S5.000 , I or Buch of It be na I lay hl Iecesary for the : . 113Yloni of memberl and emnpioyes lie u aid ' that I the houae so deslwd th bill cc mild IP tp time cngroslll clerics anti hi coull : p 1M lately printed and paslI , thns cnablng In- I I , , \ such a needed their mOle \0 pay hoarll I duct ' ) ) - ' \0 secure It. The house \'otO unanhnonll ) ' for such action. , . Chapman relewell his iumot iou cablIng for a , , clng t , tlst % of tmllloYII of time huuFe and their re- ' ' _ latolshlll to lembers. alll called for the eyes ' t al\l mlttyb . The resolution was adollted. only : revtn votes being against I , Chapman . : tl. t 10ved that the work be done t. morrol and lalll on the clerk's dealt A unction to table \ lost and time original t9ton csrri ci. , i\ communicton from the secretary ot .s ( ate was read to the effect that the old chairs In UO II 1893 wno stored II the bill p L Iii bi r - tn tIme basement of the capitol building . I . On motion the house adjourned . j , ; , IU.IS ON FIRST IM1NG. i l "lpWllg Is a list of bills road for the I frt time tOday : 1 House roil No. IX1 , lJ Burns of I.ancastlr , . to mcnd ar at " ' l lunenl an approved l"cbruary 2 , I I. , , M" . , . , House roil No. 10 tw Jones , fet ni net to relulate the cro"sln of brldgs on Public hrhl/cs Ilublc hlg hlva's hy steam traction / tnKlnel and to provide I penalty for failure to comply wit h the same " . 10UfC roil No , 101 , hy Smitten of Dougina . for an nt establishing n late banking hoard , to define and designate state bank ! ! nn.1 l to reFulnte said state hnnks whether com mercial or snvlnl ; tl provide for I seeTu ret ary of the state banking board and state hank eXlunll rsnnll deline their duties and lletne nld Ire % 'iube for their ( compensation . dules HOU e roil No. 10 comllensnton. Wal. amend seewil lec- ton r oC chapter xlv oC time Compiled Sta tUtes. Compied Houl roll No. 103 , by Gear , nn net to amend ! ectol : , , ehnllter xhi % . oC the COlplcd Statutes of hSh. House roil No. 101. 113' Pohlman , an act to amen.1 seton 8 of chnpte Ixvl or the eOlllled Statutes or Nebraska or IgS9 , en- 1 CI- tlle "HOtHls , " and -jto repeal said original Sec tion. b louse roll No 10 by Crow , an Act re- Quirin ! nonrlldents to pay 0 lcense for huntnJ end Ishlng In the state of Ne- hira ska. Houl roil No. 100 , by Crow to amend seotime ton :9 ? : chapter I or tile lx , code of civil lure cemluIre . RI cntalnel , In the 1891 edItion of the Compiled Stltutes of ' ( e1t01 House roll No. lOT , i Johnston of Doum- has , to nmelul section hl , dumpier xII , tithe ttc xxx , part of the Cotpled Stltutes of NCcoi brum uika. House h roIl No lO. hy Johnston oC Dougord ian , tn Inwnll ! CCtol\ 18 oC chapter vii of vI time 111 Compled Statutes . How E II No. 109. an nt nicking tax Inll , 1 special assessment receipts preumnptive evllenco , of ( Iii ? payment of thm preiumptve HOII rl No. 110. hy Conawl tm ) ' , to amend sec tion 1 of chapter 1 v , session laws of 1889 , Ind to l'I"a I the annie. 101 e roll No. Ill by Conaway , I act to est aluhisii I state boart or embalming . to IlrVII ! for the lustIer cmhalmlnl. Ifo and he alth and ant IClh to IlreVclt time spread of coil- cn- tnRlolS disnseu , House roll No 12. by onawny oC York to amend section HiS8 , chapter xv Consol- ida ted Statutes , 18UI : , entlllll "Eiectloims. " anll to repeal Mid section 15u3 anew exist- in . . HOlsc roll No 13 , hy Conaway an net for Chic relief of the people In time throuthi- peoille druth- strlelen districts of Nebraska , to aid In L ftdln ! Iml clothlnl , "It people and to pr vlie IL method for the uuimutriiuition oC the i nut hereIn im'uuied Ilstrlhltun nll hereInlr"IIINl \ the lroUth- Rtrlelcn Ilba Jlant" , 1)1 to 1)tOVItt ! penalty for the abumue of the plvlllons Dr this not . let. HOI roil No Iii , IIY Conawa . nl\ act to authorlzo . COII ) ' honnls to issue I hondf I of thou' respective cOlnteR for the liuriosc u OC llrchfll Rraln for seed used 11111080 vatCI land upon which thl Feet leell If planted L al1 to provIde for the sate of the snmne and I to plnlsh tim vlolaUolDC the llrvlslons smt I of this act HUI o roll No. 111. by Cofla4a' , an act to I amend ! ecton 2U ) : : : of chaplet In of the 1of Complml Statutes or Nebraska for l83 . by 183. COhbc " entitled " ) cuttell Oities of the Second Cias I anll Villages ! . " "atcs Cllss HOlso roil No. lid . by Lamhiorn an ad to am end ecton 7 or the code of clvii procedure - ceduro amid to repeal said original section . HOlse 1'01 No. 17 , snll I.amhor secton. to nmelli section , 1 and section Ii or chaptet : ' ' secton 1 Chlptll' xcII of the Complied Statutcs of the statt m oC Nebraska , entitled " \nnnlts , " Iml slite repeal said origInal section , 1ouse roll No. hiS . Meclon , an act to amend section 10 of chapter xlv or tile Com- Illpd Statutes of the state of Nebraska . en- tit ieti "Interest , " amid to repeal said original I se ction . scton. seh 1ouso roll No. 19 , by hull , an net to pro vlte for the destruction of certain noxious weedH. 10use roil No 120. IW hiairgrove , to pro - Ialr rve llr- vi the for the appointment of n. lisim and Rame w anleim , detlne his Ish ont : wanlel delnes Il0wers , duties and corn pe nuuatin. HouRe roil No. 121. by hTuuiu'grove . to nmeni I secton 22. chapter xix ) , Compiled nmelll or 189 :1. ; 1891.HOlse roll No. 122. hy Coil arnen&hment B to slctons 13 11,1 H. article amentments . ton u of Nebrasica . fIxing tme xvI. of Constt 1 ; - , Icneral elections In thia state of Nebraska , biennIal on the first Tuesday after the nCer fir st Itionday of November anti fixiumg the terms or the state , county mend txlnl clii - cer ! ' 01- House . roll No 12. by Cole . to amend sec I ton .118 or time Compiled nmenl 1893. I . and to repeal said original section. Hous roll No. 121 , "eclon. ! rol by harrison . to ameni secton 1 or chapter xvII latrlsou. Imend , ap proved MarCh 29 , 1887 , concerning ! mutua i benent assocIations. House roil No. 12 by Rouse . to anion 1 BEctO ! 40 , chapter xlI ) , or the Compile I StatuteA of Nehrslm' entitled " Compled ' C enttC "Insurlnce Compnnles , " nml repeal salll section. House roil No. 126 , hy harrison on act for the protection . PreserVatioa and ; prtect l. prlserva lon propagatlo Dr birds , fishes nnl propalraton " and wild animals In the st ate of Nebraslm. HOlse roil .No. 12 bV , BradYI nn hot to provIde for I lanl br len and to ir m-t ! lrlbe I mole or erf'cttng . the same. efretn House roll No. 122 , b ) Benedict , to amen ml secton 15 or chapter vii , Compiled Stattmte is ' vi Compled Statlte ' ' of 1893. WhelerH'edlton , relating to county a ttorneys. ' , HoUse roll No. 129. by lenetct , an act 'to amend section n , chaltlr ) xviii , Compile ( I xVI Statutes , 183. ' Wheeler's edItion , relating to rlllstlr of deeds. House roll No. 130. II Denedlet , 01 net t amend' section 7 , chapter xxvi , statutes of. Nebmska , 1893 , relative to the election of omcenJ , and repealing orginaI electon . house roil No. Ill hy Munger. to amen d s ections G21 amenl sectons and G31 , ComplIed Statutes of Nehraslm. House roll 132. hy Mln cr , to amend sec . - Statutes. ti oims 70 and 74 , chnJter lxxvii , Compile _ l HOISH roil No. 133 , by Benedict . nn act amending the act governing cites of the metropoltan class-Omaha chnrter. House roil No. 1:1. : hy [ unger to amend ! cton lID Compiled Statutes of Nebrasici . Nebrslm. house roll No. 15 , ' HOlse rol ; by 1'ulunger to amend secton 34. : chapter xxxiv , Compiled Statute s Compled of Nohmslm. : I0US ! roll No. 136 , by Mlnger , to .arner I seton 3. . chapter xx , Complied Stutltes or SENATE'S . nOUTINE WORK : , - Members 'Vlt no SIII111011Ylh Stulpq ' IIHI l'rolmbly with l'uupcrs. LINCOLN , Neb . Jnn. 9. - ( Speclal.-ln ) the sennto this morning , after the moring afer vresentati In presntaton of f a few petitions asking for immediate pettons hnnelate tell ett for the 11ronth sufferers , Senator suIerer Pope ir 0- cipiated n little dilcllsson ! hy making the Isual moton that the secretary of stale be 1 I requested to furnish each furish member of the senate - ate , the lieutenant governor 'nll the seer 0- tnry t of time senate with ten I-cent stamps and twenty 2-eent stamp ! each day during ti lie ' session. McKesson ' amlnled' by making the number ten , 2cent stamps and ten ' l-cent. wrappers A great ' deal was saId about cconomy by McKesson , . Pope \VrlgImt and 'Vrllht Tefft . cud \ after two roll calls Mcifessor l's amendment was auhopteul amenlment WIS The motion gives member time opportunity of : opportuniy mailing GOO leters l . during the session at the maing a x- pense. Later Caldwel monll that each member bo permited to subscribe for ten daiiy ' daly imo 'B- papers or their equivalent In sveekiis. He I weeleles. % nitimd'eu ! % ' thc motion heroro , ' wIhdrew moton a vote was tnlcc un. The practice of supplYing the members wi tim reading matter wi probably bo contInued ! l , but the lumber wIll debtless be Iimmmiled to ; Ire dailies per day. Imlell Campbell registered n protest against the rCloval of Captain 1iasterlan from his mid place as cust011an , of the al bseinent by cm - Inl the fololll/ : hdBelelt oler- \Vhmereauu In time makeup oC time list of mum ma- ate elllloY"1 we ibid that time name of HeIny Masterman , n worthy amid - ' homioru-ul nll ) iy ' honorhl Ilslhll'"etl 0111 ucoiider , humus heen sOlter his 11ropped from the ' rota pay roll aim nn ' minuet' rol 11 cuslusli an auiul ne I 1 cl'UIII Ilncel In his stead : thereto , Besioved . 'hnt I recoriuclulermmtioa of this relonsllerton allolntlelt I he had 1111 Ihnl I t ott e PresIch mit Is reijulemuted to restore 01' Irtllllnt 1./leHtlll / llasterlln to his old I ace or service unless serious charges are sustained against him. The resolutou lent over upon olijecti Ion being Itllo to its inmmmmdlatcj conBidoratioll by lreleson. . consideraton lreleson.II.LS ON FIRST RFAD1NQ The fnlowlll hls lere Introducell and reall for the first home : 81'nlte le No. ' 14 , l ) ' Gruthiuni . to iurov hi ( Irovllc or the keemimmg oC an Incumbrammee , leellnl In Incllbrnce hook In time 0111 of time cleric of the district co urt tumid ' to require tle ; entry therein hy cOlrt the i muhmemiff of each levy of . shel'll uttuchmcment. utuchmcnt or o : Xe- Ltltlon or Ineumhraneer , iii order to . bind sulsellu.nt vendees Senute file No. : 46. icy Grnham , to amenll time lode of cl'l lnoeeehumm'e. , , Rennto le No 40 , by Smith , to amend the i crlnlnul I mcu.i . t'lte. Sennle Ille No , 47 , h ' le ) Daie to authorize 8ehool Ilstrlets with less than $ ; .0 of as- u/- 5055011 se st11 valuation to levy 1 higher rate of tax for slhol ptmrpomces. Senate file No. 4. 1)9' TeffI , for the lurot Tpft Sc- , Ir Ilrotto- 110mm . Irelervnton , anI propagatioa of imur ilii . IropaJaton Ishll nlli'lhl animals In the Ilntc of Ne- I hrslm antI to PI't'ent the kIlling of time Ilurln kilng sale I Il I. during eertnll seasons anti by cert alum Senlte tile No 49. by Cross , to amend the laws relatIng to hIghways umel1 Senate die No. 00 . liy Akers to 11e r. I vrovule the : IIOvle r\r ! oranhmlon 1 nil government of Irrl- I ; : gating diltrtts and to provide ( or the pro'ldl t\r acquiring - quilting or cammais . etc. Senqte file No. ll-5 ec. . hy Jeffrles . to establ helm a nuulmul : price to hl churJ11 tor sell lng stacie In publc Block yards hI the state Senate te No. 6. iy . Jelrlej , for lice di- slructon of noxious w.Pls. Senate tile No 6t , by Lehl' . to lega lize iu'kmmowlectgemuents and oaths Imeretof ore taken and ldliniatcred b ) ' commissioner of uleedi . . Senate le No 5. h by flock , to pro'lde for letlng disputes al to the ownvrshim uf ownerlhlp Islamht In non.lulvhtabll stremunmu . Senate tile No. J by Wrtght . amend tag Statutes seellon 31 , challetr ) xx' , oC the Comp iled Senate file No. 6. 1) ' lrBsler , to tOl 'ide * ! fl.rw ! , I I " _ for 0 landlord's lien and prescribing the mode nnt thl of effecting the same Ater reading a number of bills the Becnl tim e the senate , nt 12 o'clock , adjourned ummtll nntl ' 10 o'clock tombrow morning. roil "SU1'I'Ir"NU hhII'A I ItS. " Tno "hneklll n lulls Already Bfnt In and More Coining , \Ionl' I.INCo.N , Jan , 0.-Special.-Thie ( ) house wi l , wllln a few dnys , be given An object luson In legislative expenditures. The bills for the " " " " "suppiies" and "supple" "rpairs" ordered by Sec retary of State Allen on the eve of his exit from ofce are beginning to bell with time commitee on eiaimims The first two lull s were handed to the committee this after- noon , and one of them tells tels a story of velvet carpets and leather upholstering for cloak and con umnittee rooms that will mnke time average tnx layer's hnlr stand up when he reads of the luxlrlousnl ! of the Nebraska legislature. A glance nt time Iemled his wi / furnish food for comnient here Is the first bill , lIre- sentell for carpets , mite , by the Oreuter & Jeers Furniture and Carpet company of Untun coi n. The bill Is for fnrnlshlnl for the house wig of time capitol , time supplies being ordered byex.Secretary of State John C. A len : G 9 'nrdq tapestry Brussels for enroll- InJ anti emmgrnsccing room . at $ ( nrol- . . S 1.0 I lO , ! yards tnpltry Brussels for duet 1h4 e erk's room , nt $ t . . . . . . . . . . . . lO.r I lH ! Yarlls tapestry 1rus"els for rooms occupied hy Board of hienitim , at $1. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Healh . . . . IH.r I 2 ; / yards Velvet carpet next . room to BOlrll oC Healh , lt $1.2 : ; . . . . . . . 31.8 I 98 ' , ' ' yards velvet carpet for room' oC Buarll oC Phnrmacy , at $1.2 . . . . . 122.60 . ) 21 ' ' yards velvet ( carpet for room next to Board of IharmRC ) ' , nt 11 : . . 30.0 I 101 : yards body Brussels for cloak Ioom , at $1.30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ico.c O I 22 % ) 'al'di body l8rtusmue1 for postof- 76 lce , nt $130 . . 1russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.J I ynrds Itrlpell matting for Repro- Rentnth'e hal , nt tO cent . . . . . . 37.60 I W yards Celt carpet linIng for halls a mid rooms ' nt 3 lning . . . . . . hnls . . 1.1 ) 2617 yards coco matIng for east enll of hal at 7 cents . . . . . . . . ,19i.12 3 : i y 'anls zinc ends for matting . . . . 1.60 79t yanls of carpet cleaned . ! . . . . . 6.5 I lrt yards of carpet cleaned for cloal rooms anti library . . . . . . . . . . . 10.78 131 yards of carpet cleunell for rooms 6.36 31 ynm'da oC carpet laid In room oft ' Ihrar } ' . . . . . . . . lall . . . 1Ioom . . . . . . or . . 1.02 2 20 yards extra sewing on carpets . . 12.m i G larRe-slzed l water coolers . . . . . . . . .1,0 : 3 w ire . doom' mats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 100 G carllet sweepers . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 12 large carpet sweepers . . . . . . . . fl.OJ L 3 coco brush mats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74,2 o coco bruh 'mtR . . . . : . . . . . . . . . 74.2i 2 lent l her sofas reupholsterel . . . . . 21.0 1 leather l chair reullholaterlll . . . . . . I. n 108 oak chloe chairs , at $6.50 . . . . . . 702,0 24 oak rocking chairs , lt $ ; . . . . . . . 12,00 lOch china ctlspilorea. ut G ; centS . . . .1 68,9 3 hlRh h swIvel chairs . . . . . .6.0 . . 0 1 dozen ring handles . . . . . . . < . . . . . . . G Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . . . . . $2IG6.O The above figures are taken from a , single hi. l and time furishings are , only for the house of representatIves ama ! the rooms ndJa- Sen t. The bill for the furnishings supplied for tim e sonnte wlUg has not yet come In. Neiher has them bill for cleaning , painting and decor alng the InterIor DC Limo capitol. The State Journal's bill for the tons of supples ordered 1 hum s not yet mae its appearances Here Is an other hIll , however. Iii Itemized form , sub mited h ) floss L. Hammond of the Fremont Tribune : 250 reports oC house to senate . . . . . . $ 4GO 250 reports from commltlc on his . . 4GO 251 ( ) reports from joint comnniittees on his i . . . . . . . . . : . . commlLee . . . . . . . . . . . 4.50 2 house roll records . . . . . : . ; . . . . . . . . : 0 lOu ) desk cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 2to . : .o 100 Coat rom cards . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . 22.0 250 reports fl'or commIttee oC the ; relorts . . . . . . . commlte . . . . . . . . . . . 4.r. ; 'I ' 1,0 committee reports . . . . . . . . . . . 4.10 ) , 2 roil calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .O ' ,2:0 condensed rols . . . . . . . . . , . . . 2,5 1100 orders 01 seeretul' or state . . . . ' 2Q 9 f : orderS for newspapers . . . . . . . . . .1 ' 1.0 salary vouchers . . . . . . . . . . . 18.0 l 1,0 vouchers . incidental . . . . . . . . . 18.00 6io No. 10 envelopes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29. : GO note Ilads for each member . . . . 2.0 \\'ebster's Innhrldgel dictiotmurles . . 24. ( IC 8 dozen letter flies . . . dictollrle5 . . . . . . . 86.0 Total.\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $128.0 Nonh of the supplies furnished as per the two Uomlzed' bills ' wer ' ormbon5d by' the leps- m ia turtm. There wls no"constuton ! l warrnnt for their purchase. No competition wa'S1Jpem - m itted . for the stcretary of state . I\nde ) hIs purcHnses as an Indvlr l. 'Thit.'ri' ' siren S . pressure wilt 'be brught lpon thei.Clahm1 ' ! is co mmittee to nlol these Immense arid unauthorized - thorized bills Is not ' t tmic be doubted , .but there ; Is a strong C elng thit the lme 11\ come IC ur tim e legislature to sternly rebuke expenditures made wihout 'uthorlty , of law. . Utsttuton ut time Industrial School. LINCOLN , Jan fl.-Speclal.-In ( ) his De- cem bel report of the worltngs of time Stat Industrial School for Boys at Kearliey , SuperIntendent - perIntendent Mnlaleu states that durIng the year 1891 there were received frm the courts nml returned from parole fnrlough pardonell or discharged , . 103 bq's. nlln ) : the same lme 11 boys were pnroled. There were p resent at the beginning of the year 226 bo s a nd at the close 218 boys The capacity of the school Is about 200. Time highest enrolment - rolment durIng time year was 235 and the ra : average attendance 220. There was but one 11eath In.the instItutIon during the ) 'enr. The superintendent then goes on to say : In making my estimates for the cnsulng two years , I was obliged to ask for I d eT telency lit fund . This was"lu tQ the fact that the tnIm products which imave .ntered 8 . la rgely Into iivbig In time Ilrgely our lving PMt , amounted to but very little durn the pst ) two ) 'car. On July 8 , 1891 , we had n hal storm which leJroyed : time entire crop 01\ the farm and Iso ! that on Come rented land ( which was Indtr lmTigittiofl ) , entaing n loss oC about $2,0. WI immediately replanted aq much as we could , but thc dry weather nOd the falhlrt to Ret an ade'nate suppl of water caused our cxperlment to result with very ltle good to the school. had we got the crps thh\ year our institution would have como through the biennial perIod without cl elicleflcy. 'Ve would have hall I11ple veg- tables for a population of 210. nllo feed for the stock mmml could have of . tp unl \ disposed I sura plml to' malt U the IhortneS oC se"erl umic1. . As It is . we are obURCd to purehaHe ever.thlng for the entire school , Including fed miamI hmty for tok . anti to Ieoll this up unt the next yield from the farm Ill ! for the lt' ' . 1"nl' Ulwued , LINCOLN ; Jami 0.-Speciai Telegram.- ) The bids for time relocation of the state fair were opened a the hotel Lincoln tonight. Bds were received from Omaha , Lincoln and Grand Island , All bIds were practically the snme , Omaha offering somewhat larger tim- clles than \vere exacted by the board All bias mire made to conform to the specificam ton adopted by the board providing for Iler mlnent Imldlngs , etc , Lincoln offers her present state fair grounds with thuG ad. dltonal facilities In the way of hulllngs requlrell b ) the board . The committee , con. slsllh of President Henry , Secretary " 'uras , Dnsmore of Sutton . Stewart of Blair , larleer of Silver Creek , Bassett of Gibbon and Hay. ward of Ntbraslca CIty , will start on a tour of inspection tomorrow , going to Ollha on the train which leaves . 1.lncoln at 8 o'clock In the mcmornlng. - _ - . Hayden Urea' . ad. Is on page 6. _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ pale n" . lolneR' toloun CIVICS : Cocmsoilclijteci. DES 10IN"S , Jan. D.-Speelal' ( Tele- gram.-/t- ) stipulation was entered Into la the district court before Judg Spurrier thIs lornlng consolidating the thirty or forty liquor injunctions suits. The defendants In agree to make limo issues the same l In time Preasman . case now pending on trial , the IluPItlon ! belnl only a to the efeleney of the petItion filed unler limo mulct law on condItion that they be allowed to appeal from the rulings of the court In sustahmmimcg the demurrer of the prosecuton , putting the burden of Ilroof on the dereme. Under the stipulation , If time case ID against the saloon keepers , Pressman's saloon will bo time only one that ( can be closed unt timo' supreme court Ilasses on time rulings of tii rUlngs district court thl Eci'mipcut l'rlsucmom' . CIII.lur"I - , 8T. LOUIS , Jan 9.-Frnnlc Smih , alas John Wison , John Walsim . A. S. " 'nlh , etc fur whol a Chicago detective come to this city and wlo escaped yesterday with all his manarles , was recaptured In I nearly frozen condition , lie was hidden In : . cOldlton 10 WlS a private car- rlaKo of the superintendent of the work. house . Under the name of O. D. Irownlng the Ilrlsoner was sent to the Ohio Irllon In 189 for robbing a Cincinnati , Jlmlton & Ol.ton train near Urbana. - SI ill lct'I' Ur. 1.llnla. At I bu I\Js meeting of the ! "rt Hap. tist church last , ' . tst churh lalt evening the resIgnation of their pastor , Hey . \V . P. 1ellngs. was I brought up for action . The church voted not to 1tllt the resignation and further vctC to pay him 1,1 ) In addItion tu the salary of limo past ) 'eum.r . _ m. . : - - . . : . . = - - . , Jl \ - THROWS \ OVER PROIIIB1TION PROHIBTIN OJ i _ ao veer reJ lng ! Suggest the Southm OarolnA : Plan of State Dispensaries , 1:1 : _ STATEMENT Of . TiE STATE ' FINANCES ' - 'u I lift lii. . - StrnJilo fpr.tiuo ' Icllorhlp Becoming Anlnlto\I- \ ; , lty o'lll'c"rl to 1.0Rll In time Itnce , Thoulh iligmili 100d anti lurlOI . 11"0 Ii'rmommti5. " I. ! . , j T OPIKA1 Jan.As the Kansas iegtsiais turo must meet on the second Tuesday In Jan uary and Limo , governor be Inaugrnttli on Limo second Monday It so hnppens this year that Oo'eror Lewelllng's RIUllnlslrnton toes not end until nearly a weol after the iegislaC turo convenes , because the secolll Tuesday of Jan uary this year comes before the second Mo nday. This session will thus have a mes- sag from the present governor amid one from the governor 10 he Innugurated next week. Oo\'ernor Loweling hns taken advantage of this fact to pr8lt a very long document amountng to about 15,000 words . Governor I.ewelng starts out by saying he such speak as time governor ot Kansas to the chosen representatives. "Devotion to time ' 'holo pcoplo of Kansas , not regard for party should control Imere however , us her. lowe'er widely \0 . ma ) dIffer In bur allegiance to part , where' ' party alegiance may houornbl ) ' control. " ne recalls the financial affairs and states that about $700,00 In bonds , Isuell mainly : for constructou of ' public iimatittmtions . wil mature during time next four years , leaving I but $100.000 state bonds then outstandIng O I the total amount the state institutions showed a larg l proportion . In view of time necessity of making preparclons for the payment of sucl nn amount ot indebtedness wIthin so I short a time , and In view of the prevalln/ busness depression no appropriation should h made at this session for which a grent Immediate leeesstly does not exist Whatever : com walt IhouM bo made to walt unle I cuim all have paid or our state Indebtednes or unti times shall have Improved. Property should be assessed nt Its real I va lue . says the governor , who gives In detail I his plan for this result. lie recommends I leg islation to restrict fee grabbing ald iiiak Ing fixed llnrles. lie favors oxclulng [ for eign inaurancecompanIes from tIme state , Contnuing he says : "The people have no I longer the Isolated saloon to combat , but must L grapple wIth a gigantic ' 'hlsktrust. . Pub lie sentment In our prIncipal cites nulfes 3 the prohibitory law : busIness men believe the lquor trnmc helps business : taxpayers be levo lcenses from saloons would lighctem I laxalon : landlords believe saloons would /l I tie \ tenantless rooms : fashionable clubs arm estahlshed where liquor Is dIpttistid. "l Is not whisky but mone-buslnoss- - \Ith which the \ ytr ; has nOw to be WanedI Such a war can only be waged by taltng al I profl out of time lquor truffle : and \ this cam bo done only by having the government become - come the solo dispenser of liquors , selng them at actUal cost. Prohibitory methols may he the hcst methods for the present hut recent experMno m In hlcates thnt this law WS not Iltemlelhtl' Inlleates all classes alike . Sherifs nnd , county attorneys wihin whose jurisdicton m l e : diie principal ! cites of the state seem tb'11"'c entirely forgotten { he ex- Istenee of 1 r hiltory l law until durIng tim C re cent pollmt ( lllpal/n and when time ) ; ' aetell at all ilkI so as 1 rule In hostiy to ' the police In811 of acting In hnrmouy will ii tim eni. Insto\l : ( uf hdvllg the support nlI as- sl stance of cointylofcers atm the enforcement of the lawl.pe , polce of the principal ciles have hal to contelil wUh their open hostility . "Dut time 'Pohlbllry amendment will remain - main part of'OkIretmnstitutiOfl until supersede ml by naUonalo 1f the lIquor traffic. Event ualy time trAm \ ' , 'fl be forced to submit to the popular iiy1Il. ! ( The selatorlfIntest becomes more corn - plcated'acl"a ! ' Tnd wIll not shape Ilel for' 'somb tiutfe yet. kccrlng to ' .tf' ad L- Ule adii yt. ih ' erentet 'of ' UUH Ilfrelt , cauIldate.ach maIms ' daily Wns : of vottis. From figureS o i-uplletL.Iy1titts friends of various candidate S lple\YllhO .It appears that J. W. Ady lemle the room Ex-Senalor imigohls.Calyin 1001 and roomI. 11a Durton ha'e strongr10I wln s. The electon w ill not occult' feT fHeen days , the rel1uh- il cans going Into caucus some tInts next Icans glng " ' , Iveel ; The republcan caUCimS assembled In the senate cimamber this cvcnhlg and organIze by electing . htcproaentatlve. W. D Tucler chnlrmnn. Time vote .CI state printer was ta ken without any speeches bellR .mado anI l1 resuled In 'n ueeldl" majority tor' ' Major J. I. Hudson , , < lltor 9f ? , ho Topeka Clpl I' The nomInation was , Inter made unanlm us. ' Afer deciding to ass'pmhl January 16' Im I nomlnato a United States senator In adjournment - mont was ta en. .a WYoliNU "mty'PHOSJ 1OUS , Governor lUcllfls Bolvors His Message to time Legltmuttld'0'.lfltCr05tIflg In torla t \ . CH YENNI , Jan. . -Specla ( Telegram . I - The ' W'omlll legislature met at floor Tho' nominations of ofcers made by the respcctve caucuses were ratified. Judge Jay L . Torrey was clected Speaker of the house and George .W. HQyt president ot the sennte. The senate and house met In joint scs- lOn this afternoon to t listen to the rending : of Governor fliclmards' message. The message Is PrefaCed wIth a statement of the financial 'condltol ot ± the state. The two stated to revenues for the years were have been $5H,49Z.01 , Including the balance of $114,089.02 on hand at that time . The 1 expendiures hnve' been $396,16G.8 , leaving , n balance In tho' treasury of $18,335.16. The bonded Indebtedness of the state Is 320000. The financial Interests of the state , he declares , have been welt man. aged , but the 'ressing times demand are. ducton In the rate ot taxation . In 1831 ; the t total assessed valuation of all kInds of property subject to taxation was $32,356,801 , and In 1894 $29,198,84 showing a decreae : In i value In one year of over $3,000,000. The governor disposes of the sUbject of I extrvagance among state ofcers thus : ; There Is 10 greater ciie'ck ullon extrava. : /ance than to make public all accounts ri' . latng i to the nllmlnlstraton of state affairs . Our constitution provIdes fol time appointment . : ment of a state exanminer whose duty It L Is i 'to enfolee a correct , and so far as pracr tcable , uniform system of bookkeeping by s tate and county ofileers , so as to afford a suiable cheek on their mutual actions , ant Insure i a thorough supervision and safety of state arid county funds. ' I Is earnesty recommended thnt the IIW governing the state examiner be amended by eonrerrlng upon this ofneer fuch additional Jowers as wi render the ofce more useful and or- CecUva tn its adiimiimistration . " The escape , lof l"Ilnch" .McKlnney the notorIous' Nebn ka rustler . from the Wyo . mlng rletltenti.lry , ' Is made the WyoI I dIscussion by - the governor , concluding with the recmmen\tol that a .stone wall be . erected aroul\1 Jbo institution. On time su ' rjof caring for Wyoming ; I ; game , the m sfl1 ' says : "Tho approgaU9n . If $7,400 made by the alPoP.IIUqn lat Ilb-slaurq . baedabiecl the flab com , misioner durlflfr tie palt two years to sue cessruly conmV14I , time operations of the hatchery. besjLt'semuiorgimmg . the buidings \nd lonhln/t $ r capacity for uscfulnesm I. Over 1,000,0 , fish hava been distribute ( I during this ldvII ! ' throughout the streams and lakes of he state. The commissioner recommends titm } , , pur 1sb Ipd ! tame laws shoull bi m1I I..l conform with those or allolnlng state Hia by this means the du m. tecton and prevemctlomm of all violations of law would hs Jlltlialy ( aided. I Is also rceommenlfed " ' 'hnt i' rancim . hatchery bo est3blMhJd at or , , rear fherldan , furnishing northern Womlng the Same advantages that arc now glcn : 1 ( time Jouthprn portion of time " _ state , I - The ! rCJrt ft the Insurnce , eommluloner ' shows that $ GOOP.Q of life insurance Is I carried by Wromln citizens , 0 which ar I. nual pnmluma of t33.000 are pall , vtdl .0 $3,000,000 ' I carried II assessment con ; I. pamlies Time governor recommends that the laws governing Insurance corprat\ns be so : amended ns JO allow Insurancu conipaimim 5 to be organbed In time state with a paid u p capital or $100,00.nd that foreign come I panics with I paid up capItal of $200.00 be admitted to the stale upon cmplyinG wIth the , other existing laws . I Is further i - timer feeollended that It be made unlawful for lusuraoe eompanlea doing bu.lness In I Wyoming tu enter Into any compact lu gayer or control Insurance rates . The legislative assembly In 1888 , recom Ilzlng the necusly ot ( romotni inhmnl8rm I- _ . _ - _ _ _ - - - ' - - - tl - - --1- ton , appropriated $2,500 to bo expended under the direction of the terrItorial see. r otary . An elaborate report of the re. sourcs of the territory was widely iiA- trlbutel1. but no settled policy was adopted to encourage Immigration , I Is rcom- ended that an ex-omclo board of state of. /cer fli be deslRntt t look after the general Inttrets flf i of inimigratlomi. A moderate appropriation Is reeomment.1 for the eMnhlshment of 1 State historIcal Sciet for Limo preservation ot all books , records nnll papers relating to time hlstor of the state An act to Ienne more definitely the boundaries of the several count s Is , advised , . I Is recommended thal whnte"er notion Is Ilermlslble under the consttuten bo taken ih i ookilmg to Limo complete organization of lug Horn h county at the earliest possible dnte The creatug of 1 stab board of pardons Is recommended. . In closing , the go\ernor rusts ( that the delberatons of the legislature may be 3iar' monlous , and expressed n belief that its ls acton will be oC great and lasting benefit to t the stnte. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ benef COflhqlol Admit hero li7s Bel lrtimui. HALT LAKt , Jan , 9.-Counsel for the Utah -ommission In the argument oC the electon cases today practically nlhulted hat there hat been fraud coimimitted In C onmiectiomi 'ithm the San ' commited conneclonlh Ct COUlt no- 10- turns , thut the ) ' hind beel tammilmered wIth wihout the knowledge of thl ( cmllllon wih or amy oC its erntmloy'ca , and Lhnt time rovola- ( ions In court were a stmrpnlmue to tIme com- nisslomi m 'he romlission havIng been eond v 'Incel of fraul now expresses the intention nol eileslc : Inttnton of Issuing ot IBsulnl certificates to time persons "ho\n to bo eleetell on the face of the teturns. No declRlon ha9 been reuderell by the court. ( ovfrlor 1"lsoI'sf q"ll. ST PAUl. , JnnGo'crnor Nelson's message was rend to the legislature nt 10 'clock He refers to the terrible forest /res f of last September , recites tIme measures of relief nnd calls on the ICRlsllturc to reimburse the state cmmission for extra eXlenses inctmrreml. The state Rrnln imuquico lon IlW : oC two years ago Is ctpproveci . 1\ fund for thc protecton or the farmers frm the ravages oC the chinch bugs and other Insects i mlviseu , mid nlelHlments are r recommende to the state game law pro- ! waters , 'Idln Protection for Isl In international Build Wil ito lmulnratcd , SACRAMENTO , Cal. . Jan. -Unless nil signs shnl Cal , James 11. Budd will ho In- nugurated goVernor of Culfornln at noon on Frlln ) ' . Time "ul'render of time republicans seels to hI conipiett' Without a dissenting : votl : tIme , two houses If the legislature n greed totl ) that the vote for governor and l iuittttiaOt . jo\eilor Ihonll he cnnvnsed he- : .rore time legislature In joint assembly at 2 o'clock tomorrow. Slbsequenl ) ' I joint e omdmitteci wn nppolntetl to walt ' eonmlt"n on 00\- 'Inor.elect HUIII miami Inform him that the ; 1 egimmiatmmre waR relly to nrtlme fet tmt hli In aluraton and that they waited his llleal- ure _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , nffl o to Enter" CnU < . DOISI , Idaho , Jami 9.-'he senatorial sit- uaton remains unchanged. Sweet's suport- ' l lo < a } ' lought to call I caucls ht ) once by hetitloil. ' ) etlIJ. 'rHey secured nineteen nnlmmes nineteen refitsimug to sign , Tins s ems to ; def"nt nn early calens , and It Is possible i , noun will be held unt after several ballotu I In 1 the joint convmurmtlon . balots In the senate today Robertson Introducell I I resoluton for the su1mlsslon of mm. consti - tutonal 1U1enl1ment gtaatimmg I const- I JranlnJ sUfrge n'Cuimien I Is thought It will pass. Time nln teen republicans Inss. sighed the cal wi go Into . caucus tomorrow night. Not 10Hty to Let Evans In. . NASh1\'ULE Jan. 9-Three Icamres ! I bearing on the b"lhernatorlal contest were m IntrOlle d In the legislature toda ) ' . A resolution - elution by Mr. Dutlel' , republican , roYldes I lou' a joint session tomorrow to witness the winess olenlo" and plblshlng of time vote by the speaker of the ImolLQe. : tr. Stovle and Mr : llr. Cald\el : , both democrats orerel bills vro - , ' bis 110- 'hlng methods of determlnln the contest , i mavimmg In view the postponement Of the pub lcaton 01 hue certIfied retuls of'tha ' Vote for fo\'ernor hy the speaker oC the sonnte until an Investigation can he had. n"Jhl.tnl 'Jolcihono Recmtl. JEFFERSON CITY , Jan. 9.-ln the house today bills were Introduced fixing a maximum - mum schedule of telephone rental rnglng from $10 to $25 I year ; making eight hours a legal day'a work ] n lelal . : requiring condemnd ' criminals . .to be executed withIn time wall : a of- the ' , wlhtn wals ( r n1entlr ) : prohlbltn - alien owner ship , of lands . and for seizing such lam 1 after thf'eo years unless limo owner becomes : n Citizen 'of the state. _ . F.I"n Ins a Shire ThinI ou the Senator/llh ) , CHARLESTON W. VI , Jan. 9.-Doth houses of- the legislature met today , Ioard 1 ' time governor's message and 'ndjoure. ' ' 1 lam G. " 'orle.wnl elected president' of' the senate , thc populsts voting with the repub- licans. \r Edwards votng elected speaker or the house. ElIclas' election ns. unltem Unie States senator Is unquestioned as his man agers named nil the otilcers of both house ; . , Mmtimtle ( iits Occo of 1'iinmmm , HELRNA , Mont. , Jan. 0.-Tue repubhica : n caucus tonIght nominated Lee Mantle a f Butte for . the unfilled term in time aenat ' . Time caucus is sttil workIng on the nomuuine to succeed Senator Powers. Mantle vn appointed two years ago , but was not seate ti by the senate , _ _ _ _ _ _ Okim.h.onmmu iummxIou for ftntelmooil , G'UTHRIE. Old , . . , Jan. 9.-Covernor Ron I- fmvmw submitted lila semi-annual message I 0 the legislature In joInt session at nee 0 today. He comes out directly for stcttelioo ci amid ucii part of IndIan territory as can ii secuted amid asks tlmat congress be stromigi inenmorlahized to grant the same. BRAND TilE ULA1St A8 rALSII. World's Fair Omohcula ilxposoa I'retentter to an Award , CHICAGO , Ill. , Jan. 8.-One of time odd re- Cults of the World's fair is tue claims now made to awards by sonic who vero not even , exhibitors. Officials of limo exposition have not as yet taken final action in Lice matter , belIeving time quIck wit of the veopie will tie- tact time spurious claims. hut to time case of a New York baiting powder , ( Imat imas been widely advertising an award , time attention of time duet of awards for agriculture , has been directed. He brands time clalmmi of this pro- tendtr as false , declaring "NeIther time records of tide department , nor time official catalogue of time 'World's Colulmublan expost- tiomu , show ( lust this New York comnpany was n exhibitor ; consequently it could not re- celve an award at lice \\'orlth' faIr. " Those who fairly won their imonors at time fair seem disposed to treat ticts frauml as army other fraud meicoulul be treated , Tico I'rice Baiting Powder company of ChIcago , having recelvemi time highest award , say they are convinced ticeir claims and timoso of all otimer holders 'of rightful honors , will be fully viim. dicated by the Imublic. - * HUSTLING FOR A JOB , ltomimuurlmaiio lhivalryof Undertakers lii mm New Jersey Towic , "One day last week , " said a Camnden , N , J , , pimysiclamu to tIme New York Tribune , "S was called to attend a imaby who Immmd sonic infantile - fantilo comimiaimmt , The yoummg lmoremmts were naturally alsrmmed about it and Insisted upon nmo seeing It twice a day. TIme child was in imo danger , amid when I received a sum- momma to come a third tiimme I was busy and postponed mumy visit for abaut an hour , When I arrived at tIme iicus I found arm under. taker there , amid time thought iimmaiued over mno that lerlcaims ) tie cimilul hai grown worse ammd tiled during my absence , My fears luroved groundless , Imotrever , 'and I foummd time hittIt I 000 doing nicely , Time undertaker lingered about for a while anti then left. While I benmling over the clmtld'a crib I noticed a jilect 1 of pasteboard stuck 1mm time bed ciotimlumg , and , putliimg it out , I foummml it was the undertaker'm card , Just as I was ieavhmmg the house I mutt another man at time door whom I recog- : mmized as a rival funeral director. A couple Of blocks doati time street I mumet still another : ummdertaker , who aeemmmeti in a hurry , 'Hello ! I exclaimed , 'where arc you goIng ? ' Just UP to Mr. Soandso's , ' ice replied ; 'I imear icis ; baby isn't expected to live. ' Yet but , IIcml , Cimicago Tribune : " 1 never suploseti , Lobe. ha , " said Mr. McSwat , mctilhly , wimen tIme argo. : mmmccl Icad becomnee somimewimot persommui , "thcal you married me with the tdea thumit I needed reforming , " a wormman'sm swift intuition Mrs. Mc. . Swat saw her advantage and Imouneed upon I it in a flash. "o , but I did , you know , tlcar , " she re . plIed wIth gracIous condescensIon , "Before I married you your neckties were simumiy in- . famous. " Chmicmugo hteculmttor Broils letI , CHICAGO , Jan , 9.-P. 0. McLaughlin , a I prominent hoard of Trade speculator , dropped dead in La Salle street today , heart di- , seen is supposed to have caused hula deatim. . O BJECT TO REORCANIZATION REORCANIZATIONii O oloraclo Logisaturo Pastes Besohitions Ooncorntng tito .Paciflo Roads , - T HINk ONE RECEIVER IS ENOUGH C hmiitum time Present fleeclvors Are but tue ContlicmmrttIon of time (11,1 Company 1mm Control-rnvor Vorecloqmmro by tim Unvcrimmuccimt. DENVER , Jan. 0.-The Imouso of reproa a emmtatit'es today adopted time following resoa l utionS "Whereas , The presemut. rmmanitgeritent of ( ice U nIon h'aciflo railroad by five receivers ticslg- im ated by time corporatloim is a contitmtiatloti 1m m authority of Limo same muanagenient wimichu im as wrecked it. aimmi Is not in time general i nterest : be it "Itesolveul , That our senators be iimstructemi , a nd our reimresemmtntiycs 1mm cormgress be ro- q uested to resist ever' effort whmiclm may b e mmmmuio in congress to reorgnnizo time Pa. d Oe railroad coampanics so as to reInstate o r PerPetuate timeir managemnont or to cx. t end to timema. time gcivenmimnent. credit , and t imat they be furtimcr Instructed amid no. q tmesteul to urge 1111011 COngress such action a s will direct time proper atitliorRitis to se. e mits the appolntmnent , witimoimt delay , of a c ompetent and Impartial solo receIver to t ake possession of amid ammimmage timn Union P acific and Central Pacific in time interest o f time government anti nil partIes concerned u ntil it can lie determIned i'imat foreclosure o r html adjustment should irn auntie , " roltEcLosuftib ON i'llf V. 1' , S atiate S'nmmta to Take Action hut ts Watti imig for tue house , WASHINGTON , Jan. 0.-E. Eliery Andcr- s on , one of time goS'ernmncmrt receivers of time I Union Pacific railroad , made a statcnmemmt be. t ore the aenato cotnnilttcu on l'actflc raIl. . r oads wIth simeclal reference to the possible I f oreclosure of time first nmortgago and Its I e ffect upon time govermmtmment'a imuterest. Atei . l uearimmg Mr. Ammderzomm it was decided to tricc m m mo action until after time house shalt act , but i t. is understood tlmat , time eommmimuitteo will I t hen be prejuared to deal with LIfe question. . , TIme n'memnbern of time cormimumlttee are gemmeraily o f time opinion tiurit ttmo qumestlon Is of summcieiml u rgency to juttlfy its ImmedIate coumsldera. ( ion , anti timero is little roomn for doubt thai I t vould be taken up at once but for tIme f eeling ( hint any action of ( lie senate corn nmittee or time senate Itself would Im flmtii ( t mmmloss time house had already acted. II \ vmts stateui timat. biiim. were already In coursu of preparation for tIme foreclosure of time firs ; m uonigage on ( Ice Ulmion h'acifio road becaims of defritilt in time PaYfliemit of interest , ant t Ime opinion i'as freely expressed ( lint unlesm sonic actioim alcotmimi be takemm at timla sessior the United States would fail to secure aii return for its investment in time road. Etfortm will now be directed toward securing acttoi by tire house , arni It is stated that time imousi comnmitteo On rules lisa virtumumily agreed tu give time Pacific railroads coimmmlttco a day im time imoumse soon after time diapositiomi of thu curremmcy bill. ( ALLOWAY WiLL. SUCCEED CALDWELT. . l'rCSiiOflt of time Nickel Pimito Iteslgcma ti , 1)cvotc lila Ticumo to time Lculeo Slmore CLE\'ELAND , Jan. 9.-It is omm000nceu I l ucre that General I , IV. Cahmiwehi bias ten tiered imis resIgnation as limo prealdemmt of tlmu ; NIckel Plate railroad anti will hereafter devote - vote hIs eatiro attentIon to liii dittIes am 5 president of timc , Lake Shore , a Vosltion which I J ma has Imeld In conjunction with ticat o f president-ct the NiCkel Plate for 11dO past [ iv : ummontims. General' CaidWell baa been presi ' ,91t the. Nickel , ,1flatanbdut' ten year 5 aumm 'It. is to lila excellent management thma t time road owes mnumciu of its success. it is understood timrut President S. It . Callaway of the Toledo , St. Louis & ICansa : City road will , In time course of a fow'mlaya ho aphohnted president of time Nickel Flat : to succeed General Calthvell. tines to Otlctr jiqeimma , It wIll be quite a surprise in express cit - des to learn that Mr. It , 13. Reeves , agent o f the Adonis Express company at ( Iris paint ' will leave about January 20 for Sprimmgfiehd i' wimere ho will take time position of olimt agen ; for the Adams and \Voils. Fargo coimipammiem m. Mr. lteovswtll be succeeded by StIr. Cimarle Sr. ilotva i , 'who Is quite well known to rail road men hereabouts , at presemut occupyln g time position of city passenger agent of tim mu Burlington at. Denver. Mr. howard was for rncriy advertising moan of the II , & Sd. , an' ' i prevIous to that was itmtiurested with Pro d Nye in time publication ot "Town Topics , five years ago. Mr. howard Is a ( tame : ; express man , and ire will be welcomed bad k to Omaha by imis old time friends. milmpmy % t'nitlug for Lommcax , CHICAGO , Jan , 9.-TIme western lInes immet t oday to consIe1r ( lie Union Pacific position and adjonrmmed after a short , session as no r epresentative of that. line was present. A t elegram was received from General l'as- s enger Agent Lormmax saying timat Ito would be lucre tomorrow amid would take imp time boycott qmmestion , The more sanguine of. tIre western lInes are rmow confident hunt an ad- j ustment will be reacired and time passemmger assoclatiorm finally laumucimed. Comusimitmrlcmg Cmir MIleage , ChICAGO , Jan. 9.-The joInt commlerenco I cetweon ( lie immiieage committee of time West- cr11 , Central Traffic and Trunk roads was h eld today , immaimily to colislder time question of nmlleago to be paid by time roads to cacim other on ticeir varloums classes of lntercimarmge cars. Tico matter wIll ho fmirtimcr commaidered at a nueetlng of tIme lines east of Cimlcago , in New York next Weebmesday. ltmillway Noec's. General Agent J , A. Nash leaves for New York tonight. A new muleejier will be put on by tire Union Oz emulsion 114 not a IO'L'l'Ot i'oineily. It 18 umirtuho of iiitri NoL'tvm'gilili Coil LIver Oil , Ozone mind ( umi lucol , 'I's'o of tlmnsim ' ' % ingi'etlientH mlVu pi'tm- mtci'llmntl st'ptrttc'ly : ; by imliYic'im1 lu l'oi' Ctmiisiilnpt lout oath alt w'uttttiimg disease's , every day iii tIIOytM1l' . 'l'litueo nim'mm ( iImulncni and Cot ) 141ve1' Oil. 'ilicy 'ti'oiiiti imi'n4 Sei'iit ) ? ( ) zomio it It w't'l't iOttil. ) ( ( 'I'1103' do in't'sci'I ho I t 'li t'ii'V'l' tln'y P4'lll ( thou' pot icuti 4 to I Ito imUfliflIlillis or on it spit -oyiigts. lii OZOllmllii'iIeli t'OlI gel. ( lieu Ieiit" ill of the Ozoiii' vhlhioiit thin ox- ml miii I n coii vt'ii icuucu ni' lt'mt v- lug luomuio , it t'elcin'aloth pliysl- ciami says ; " .1 nzst adiiiil that Ozone , Cod Liver 0/i and Gual- col , in one formula , is f/ic only rational curejor Coi- sziiiiptioii. " It lit limo klinh tutu. Phyuiciani Preieribo for ( 'ou g Imp , ( 'uI us , flusiN ii mu vu ott , IIroimcIiItIul , Aulli mcmii , lice titter eliurts cif l'ne U 01 Oil lii mc ii ii La 11 ri I've a mm ii ii II J'uliciucirmry ( iomcipimihuts ; Sero'uhci , ( Icmueruml iebhhii , Lois of Vleli1 Ammcmcmmila cud malt % ustliig hiliwises , FOR SALE BY KUHN & Co. , 15th anti Douglna Stroota , OMAHA. - . - - 2i _ _ - ' - - 'l PJ aciflo from 1nnsas City to Los Angelei J mtntmary 13. Frank ltiordan , emmpenlnternlent of motivi iici oti'or of Limo Missouri Pacific , vas lii the ci ty yesterday , W _ N , Babcock , general inanagr of time S tock \'ardui company , leaves for W'nshcington to onight on matters connected with time ciose tI f certain European huorts to American pack. I ng imoimse products , ISa liostnrmlmiiu5 Ottow 0 mcmi m.ilca Thiq ? Aesthetic persons in Iboston , U. S. A. , says ti me London News , are groaning over the im ribit indulged in by' literary ladies of chew- l ag gimni wiillo reading their papers to time ' anloims societies , 0mm Lice otimer hand , icc- t uners conmplain ( list time 'iew troni time pInt- f orimi of a whole nudlemmeo diligently cimowimig g uam , wIth all limo varied tncial distortions a ttcmmdaimt tipoti time practice , is as disagree' a blo as it Is dIstracting to tIme timoughmts. O ne peculiarly sensitive miman , a reciter , tie- e lates tlcat ito often feels 1mm tiammger of break' h ug tiowmi timroungh tiisnppolmmtimmemmt'imctlmer li e gives them tragedy , coimmeily or farce , timS mm ssermmbly goes on chewimig giumi all time annie , ho iicms A titmmllim looking broutim was walking down t he liowerl' , Iookiimg iim at time simop windows , s ays time New York Suimi , A flowery sport , in- t etit on icat'Immg furm with lmlumm , tmmpmed iuimmm on t ime imouiluier , arul salt ) : "Say , yolmtmg felierl 4tC OU wid time or a g'ln time ? " ' 'I'll-u ii'iuI 3'oii , amid ag'imm yoim , anmi on to y oui" repiieui time tiumdushm iooking ) 'ommthm , and u. . , . , vIcea they imicked up tIme liowery sport anti c arrIed Icimmi away lie lacked as If ice lund umis- ct t muken a cable for nit all'tmiglct owl lunch w agomm , : . - _ _ \'mIl of % 'o Coctimiry E.iittsr , MinneapolIs Timnst Lives of ioor n men oft , reimmind us , honest muon d on't stnmmcl no chance : tIm imioro w e s'onlc , tiucro grow imehulnci us biggee p atches on omit Imamits , Ott omrr lmnmmts , ones ' . , . . 1f 1 10W aimd glossy , Lucre arc stripes of tilt- f eremit iutme , because our renders dci mid PCY uf s i'imat is honestly our due. So , good f riends , be up ammd doimig ; solo ) your chume , i uowe'er somali ; or , when ( lie snow of wiuutci s trikes tms , lye shall have tic vomits at all , 1lmitle hums Luiumglm , Sommi orville Jourmmal : Cormtnlbmmtor-Gool j eke , isn't"It ? I tlmotmglit you wommid be sues t o prInt tlmat one , anyway. Ilditor-NO : h'mmi sorry' , but I eamm't mien Cormtributor-W'iry , yomm laumgimed omit loud y otrrseif , viterm you read it timroumgim just n on' . Editor-Yes ; I was thumbing how ftmatmj was tlmat any one icoilld se anytilina f unny in such a timing as tlmat. $1YdiJP4iS' ! ONt INJOVS l3oth tim iiiethod aiicl l'CSllIth when Syrup of llgs is taken ; it is pleasant anti rcfrcsliiiig to the taste , and acts gently yet pl'Omptly OR the Kidneys , Liver aiil Bowc1 , cleanses time sys- tent effectually1 dispels colds , headaches - aches and Loves's auid , ciius habitual COhiSttpatiOn , Syrup o Figs i 'tim only remedy' of its kiiid over produced - duced , picasimug to the taste and no- CCJtable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly bcnclic'ial Iii its effects , prolarcd only from the most hicalthmyand agrecabiesubstiinccs , its many exetiliwit qualities cobhlmchld it to all and have made it the most liopihlar i'erncsly Itnown. Syrup of Figs is for sale in O cent bottles by all leading drug- gists. .ttr.y reliable druggist who may blot liavo it on hand will pro. cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it , Do not accept any' siibstjtntc. . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP , CO SAN FRANCISCO , CAL. LOUISVILLE. y. IVE1V YORK. MY. ' AMUBFMELNTB. D' . 4 NIC HTS 3U SATURDAY MAT. DEC INNING 'ri i UJtSDAY , C. fl. JEIIfflfSOy : ; , ICLA II. & flfl1itXLIf'R COUNTRY 75 3o1 ; CIRCUS LAhtUiht AND rnrvnit ThIAN hiVIfl. Menlo Performance Ablunding in Wonder Vitim Its powerful dramatic story an'S ' its unmi. v aleti two'rlng circus. The greatest Indoor themm. vt t re striKe Curcus performance ever attempted In a ny country. See tue grand pre0e , over one mlii i n lengilc-mt stupeimdous atccgO IllusIon timat do. c elees the wisest , Usual iiICeJ. MILTON NOBLES From Sire to Son , 2'itrHdrfjJii U lilt l'jJ 1,111 , . Boyd's Opera House1 hteceflt , Of Lruilies' AId Society of All Saints . . , , Chumcrnlc , 'rukei us for sibc : mit 1101 u'luc amumi flrtmg 5 tores , anal Clmaso & b'dcbm'N-acmtl : by limo iadlei of lice Chcimreii. . -12I- T J'OI'ULAU , ' J'lj. j ' [ 'ciepimommo ] 531 , ty , J , BURGESS , - - - - Manages -1 41.1. J'JII U'fltfIC 'rONICIIIT 8:15 : , The Great Ameclcnmm Male-DraIns , SiIIJ ? OI STATE MatInee Saturday , - ' : r' ic 21' T . : voIzri./lI ? .Ij.kL ] I :1 : : . . .t2. J'JUofl , Tt'Imimlcnne 1551 , W. S. iJtJitUlu4fl , ? .Ia.rgcr. . LAHI' TIMB IN OM.iilA. 4 ni1mts , comcmcuiecmcimmc4' flunda ) ' 1ciatlccee , Jan , 13th JOHN L. SULLIVAN 1mm Imla latest and greatest success. A TRUE AMERICAN. - = : - - TH - - RANCISCAN IflDflDQ ParIy I ! IJI1UFU Vegetable. Prepared from time original to mules pr rerved In time Arelmim'etof , thu holy LaneS , bay air an nutbeotic imistory misting back tiO0year APOSITIVECURE for all Stomach , Kidney and Bowcl troubles , especially iHRONIC CONSTIPATION , L'rloo 50 oelmta. Sold by all druggists , the FrancIstan Remedy Co5 , LII V1. URLf 8 ? , , QIUOAOO , ILL , S' I for Circular ' iiiuatj4 1or saI by hUll & Co. , 15th & Dougtu . . - I - ' - - - - - - ' ' '