f ; . . . 1reH1er Hahn SmithVatson " , w , , WrIght , , 'Vatson , Sloan , McKesson , lIauer. i TO COoiSIfI 1IU.C ( IIH SI > I.I\TI ( S.I I BenRtn Allmllh " 11rcl,1 Commitee , to I.oktt"r ' 'II,011Iv , Nomhllol" . J.tNCo.N , Jan. 1 1.-Speclal.-Oovernor ( ) tolcomb's frst appointment went to the ente at 1 o'clock nnd waR duly referre to the excutve Ie slon. For senral weeks the probable appointments to he made by the ) governor h8e been under discussion by n few , who have Imalned that the republican i senate might make lp Its mind to reruso to : ccnnnn an nppolntment male by a populIst etecutlve. I 18 upon this nsumpton that BO many have beleverl that ( overnor Hol- comb would wlhhohl his appointments until after the adjournment or the le lslatnre. Whether Governor 10lcomb has given this phase or the situation any conslleraton , remains - mains t ( be seen , hut ) he shows hil dlsl'osl- lon to meet the sento In a full spirIt of faIrness by sendlnc In at least one nllllolnt- p ment early In the sNslon. The name tranunlte < to lie enate toby , vas thai or John W. Wilson or Osalala to 4 be cOlnmanllnnt or the Soldiers' anti Sallors ' Saiors' homo at Granr Islalll , to succeed , 1) . A. Ico\'le , alpolnted hy Governor Crounse two yearl ago. Judo Wilson was lhe Ileople's Indepenlent , candhlato for amllor or public accounts In the last campaign , and Was lIe- tested by , lon , lugc'ne ) Iore , the rOfub- lean nominee. 10 b a o11e-IrIn1 ( "etcran or the last war and his appointment Is looked upon as n very creditable one. , The announcement or the appointment 10 the senate In executive seslcn was followed by ono , little dlsculslon , In which Senators i I lahn , 810an , Pope Wright , Back , Sprecher and Caldwel ( participated. Senator Sloan portcularly called attentIon 10 the provision or the statutes giving the superlntenlenl or the Lincoln hospital for the Insane an officialO Ire or six yearn , unless sooner removed by the governor for malfeasance : or other god and sufficient cause. I was generally con- ceded In the general Ilscusslon that this satltory provisIon could hardly be construed to apply to the commandant of the Soldiers'e bOlne. Several or the senators spoke highly of the abiiy anl avaIlability of the new allolntee , but there was a gpnerl feelIng that the np- polntment should , nol bo confirmed with un- connrmel In- Ihle hasle. 1"lnaly , on moon or Senator Hahn , the appointment ) was referred to n special committee . wIth the understanding that any or all suhsCucnt appointments sent In by the governor should be referred to the same commitee , Lieutenant Governor Moore ns a measure or precaution , read the rule or the senate requiring alt senators not to reveal 11 \ the secrets - crols of the executive session under lCllflltY penaly or expulsion. lie then announced the fol- lowing members the commIttee : Hahn or 'Adnms , AICrs of Ccotls llhuIf , Sloan of Fillmore Knox , Black or Kenrey and Saunders or Senator Stewart , from the pOlulst corer , nskotl Ir the lieutenant governor did not In- tend to give the minority at least one reprc- , 1\0 sentnt\e on the commlttet i The lieutenant governor replied that that was his purpose In appointing Senator Saun- ders on the commIttee. The lieutenant gov- eror had believed ( all along that Saun ers was a tiopihist. Ito therefore asked perrnls- I10n 10 withdraw ] Saunders' name and , subt slute that or Senator Stewart whose popuS ) Isle tendencies arc too pronounced to admit . ( r mls/ake. / Stewart , In the leanlhne , hal ( sent a 10- ton to the secretary's desk asking for the appointment or a committee , but as It was I jraclc1ly the snub as the verbal motior I moton , ofrered by Senator 1ahn It was withdrawn , 'ho deors were ( lien opened. The general sentiment expressed b ) the republIcan senators - tors after the executive session was thai the I nppolnlment or Judge Wilson would bo con- firmed without opposiion at the next sessIon hOUSE % 'i1.t. UXI'EIH''I REId 1P. 11omIeu Decllo to Ijityn Sonic Sort ot li""slre I'resented I'retty So 01 , LINCOLN , Jan. 1I.-Speclal.-The ( ) house : t passed Its frsb bill or'he session lola ) I t , Is hous roll , No. 7 approprIatIng ; S5OOO for the payment of members and employcs : ItFerldent. that nip house Is growing retve ; . Ievldcnt ) , l nj d d lay In reler legIslation . - 4 ThIS- was signIfied by MIles , who succeeded In getting through a resolution that the special commlleo OIL relict report a measlrc CC J to the house not later than Tuesday next , 'In support of his resolution Miles saId that , ho was In daily receipt of questions concernIng - lug this lubject that were hard to answer , : 'Wile at his home Sunday last one man hal come ten miles to ask him to accelerate the : 'is for relict I possible. The fIrst bi Introuced , be said , was a measure for aid < : , to destitute farmers , but the bill upon which 1 the greatCt progress had been male , the , bi frst prlntcd anti pusled to ls passage , i : wns a bi ! appropriating $8 ,000 to pay mornxl , pers ) and'employes ers employes their salaries In advance t. . Jo mltee denounced the dilatory acton ot the coin- , In defense of the committee Chairman Conaway said that It was In continuous ses- 1lon , and dolni al In Is power to expedite matters. He did not believe It wise to du anything hastily . which the house might - tCerwards reret" : Munger supported the views of Chairman r Conaway and said that the introduction and ( passage of an Immature measure might de- . teat the object caught. Secretary of thec Stale Relief Commission Lulden bad told him . : that they were able to talc care or all the : Iestlute for twenty days lo ccme I this , was true he saw no reason for precipitancy , .n the matter. , 'hlsIew of the case was : oppopd by several and Miles' resolution was . . carrlcth. Chapman has a bill , house roil No. 169 , ! which 1 In the nature or aholher measure to ; .Insuro cxpedlton , I provides amendments .o sections 1,630 , 1.64 alll 1,666 , chapter xv , Consolidated Statutes , 18S5. entlell "Iiec- , tons , " Under the present law I conle3t for c In electIve office carries the case through : . thio courts , Eometmes for six months or a I . year , and where no fraud Is charged , but , amply error or clerltS and judges , I often . r works a hardship on the conlestant. Chap- . , maii's bill pro\'hles that where only error II conrt Is alleged hy n lonlestlnt the elec- ton board may be Immcdlately con\'enet anti , n recount had before the trial Judges , pro6 ir : , Vlel for by law. , The list or employes , and those related to . .members or the house Is now hosted UII II 4 front or the clerk's Iesk , They now number , .elgiiiy.six. . Five 1 of them are related ( tu mem- , hers , lS folows : howard Burns night walchmon. Bon or Burns or LancasterVIi. : - ' 'VI- ' 'hiatit ' E. Shook , typvrltor . Eon or John II. ' 'hook ot Hchltlon : John n. Brally , mes- , lCnler , son or Iraly of Buffalo : Ira Cole , ii typewriter , son of Cole or Ilchcock : Harry Stalllge , clerk , nephew of Speaker Ichath , . Jenness has two , his for thin Protection or ? Ilplo'el all guaranteeing their right to 4 belong to labor organizations . and to prolect ' lhem from beln" blacklisted 1) bond coin- 11lnles , The former , house roll No IS3. was tltrollcell today . The other , house roll No * . ' 163 , his gone to ecoUI reading. Mr. Jenneu - . . says that grams Injustice Is being worked 'gallsl en110yes under thl present law In both cases , 1'hrough ΒΆ miatales cses Ilitales : of Identity "Ienty coil error or clerks In bond offices men or good repute and tJrobly are often classified ' - \lnonJ Igencles. Ilealbeals and swlndlcn by bond . U.vlls has a measure , house roll No. 190 , . , 4tD .ul/nlt U consttntonal Inendment for ' , the hl\'eslment of time permanent school' fund. . , A precautonary measure by Allan Is hOlle " 01 No. 191 , to I'rotect ' the publo against 'oung anti incompetent telegraph ' operator 0 emplo'el by railroads. , ' ItOUTINl'OItK " IOUTINI 0' TIm SI SSION , , The reading of the journal this morning , . was constantly Interrupted by motions to , Iu11lenl the rules antI dispense with the lale , but strenuous objection fl'l larry , h.ept the clerk In hue. and bo cUlwletet I , UPOI which the speaker volunteered the ob- .scrvation . that he hoped the hous hall enjoyed - ! el- , . . Joyed the readinG , after which he made the , olowing addItional appointments of house elllo'e8 : Pages , Alfred lxby , Robert Pot- 101- lock . J. Che.IIKton , W. Ooolln : night watch , , W1lliam l. Niles : , Jose ! ' \llal J Nies ItcnoGrlllCler : lc- , Dermot : messenger , C. P. I.lwlq ; clerk for committee 01 engrossed and enrolied bills , engrosselant enrolet bis , C. C , oslaw : clerk for committee 01 finance. way ) anti means , 'I' . N , Cecil : enrolling and , engroulnc cleric , J. I. I lyloi ; enrolling and clsronlng clerk , Kate Henderson ; bill clerk , J ) . IIIGardlcr ; assistant postmaster , Bd .Celelfi ) ; janitors , J.P. MohulnPt : , Eu II An- .tol : rugltecr , charles 1 Stroinbtrg . lcglllnlol 01 house employel ; continues to , lncrea'l In 'olulno. I Is 1 leer failing . wellspring of debate. The folioIuig . by smith , I the halest to b& carried : fl.solved. I That hue chief ch'l'k bl required l'equlrel t furnish the member ot the ) legislature . , , . . - ' - . 4 - . . - ' . - . - - - . ? . - . - . . - - - _ . _ - _ . _ t _ _ with I list ot the mp10'es o the ! house and the number or out fohler" employer Resolved , That the preference be given to the ohl Ildlerl , In the future ellJlo'es at the houRe l.amhorn'l resolution , ono of a hal dozen or the sale tenor , to Rive preference to relief bIlls , was carried , and ( time introduction of bills on nrat reading was declared the order or business , following whch ! a recess was taken until 2 p. m. wa Burns or Lancater opened t the aUernooh leS Ion with 1 resolutIon , Which was carried , that the passageway ieinilng to the flagstaff agstl be placed II a safe condition ( , n8 It was now dangerous , lady sent tp n resolution making relief measures a special order for tomorrow morn- Ing at 10 o'elock , which , after n promise from Conan'ay that bills shoul(1 ( be printed , prInte pre\aled. The Fpeaket next read the appolnlnent ( ! ot A. O. Ielm , clerk to committee on railroads , , and \V ii . commllee ralroals I. McArlhur , clerk to judiciary , com- inittee. Sitter Introduced a resolution provhhing that hills relating to n feel , , yardage and sAle or live stock be referred to committee on hive stock and grazing . Sutton ot Douglas objected antI the resolution went over. resoluton O\er House roil No . 71 , 10uso rl 7 appropriatIng ; 85,000 to pay members and ( cmllloyes , WAR puL on pSa and carried by I vote or 86 to 2 , Cooley or Cass and Delaney or flutler voting against I. nuter 'otng house Following adjourncd thl , IntroductIon of new bills the ( hILLS ON mST ItEADINO . HOlle roll No 169 , 1) " Chapman , to amend fectons 1,610 , 1,61 tenth 1.GGG or chnptar Xor the Consolidated Slntute or Nebrnka or IS U3 , entitled " 1itcioru' I , " and to repeal said sectonl 1f.10 1,61 and lG66 , HOlse roil No ITO , In' h Chapman . providing ' ( pr\'hlnl for ( the restnleton ot thc Hussltn thistle nn.1 other noxious wels on nil lands and lu hlhwn's In the lute ! Nchraska. nnl house roll No. 11 , Iw lieu , to appropriate lee $010 to pay bounties fet the scalps or wild a nimals u provIded for In Setols 216 , 217 nnd 219kchapter 1 , Consolidated Statutes or N ebraska. 10151 roil No , 1i2 , hy flee to provide for ' nn approprIation lo prose'uto the Investiga- ton I of artesIan Water In elie l . ' Investga- I 10uso roll No" li3 , by 1ownl'd , to nlelHI ' scton 1 of the nct approved April 7 , lS91. ' entled "Aim nct lo Provide . cheaper text bools and for IlstrlCl ownership or the " s ame . and ( to provide penaltIes for "Iolat- II the Slle , house roll No lil , hy Halrr\'c , to pro- vide for the npproprlntion or tines , lenn1tio atl license money In citien ' had villages ciies Ilvlnl IL Ilrt or all or two or more school districts within Ihllr corporate llinlti. 10use roll No 1W . 1y Jnlrt\e , relating ! relntng to tl t certain contracts for the conditional sale , lease l or hire ur rallrotul tind street railway ' rall'll . nld amI rolinI stock anti providing for record- In l , thereor. 10US ! roll No. li6 , hy Hechor , to nuncum. seclons 3.11 ; , 3.1"2 and : .153 , Cobbey's Can- solhlntc1 Statutes oC ISV3 , and lo relleul said orlllnul SelOl 5all house roil No 177 , b ' HOlse rol 17 by Becher , to render cenlaln county olcers Ineligible to ohiice Ilel/I ror more thul four years In successton olce house roll No. iTS , by Judd ( , to amNII sec- ton 4,2iG of chapter xlvI or Cobbey's Con- soldatell Statutes ot vbrattkut or 1891 , rulkl cn- t itled " ' " lR3 tle.1 "l'ubhic FInance , und to "Publc Flnulce repeal said seclon , reI Bouse rol No li9 , by Hchardson , to pm- vllo for the erection or an cuitlitlonal build- In i ! nt the Norfolk hospital for the Insane nt Norfolk , Neh. , nntl Norrolc 111 appropriate the IICCOS- ' ' leces- s ary funts therefor House roll No. 180 by itlerricle to amend "eclon ,8H , Consolidated Statutes of IbV3. amI to repeal said soctloii. rl'Jeal Alt101. 10U80 I'ul No. 181 , by Heck , to provide for the removal of count ' . vrcelncl 11ro\'lle - S hill ) o I ce 1" . house roil No. IS2 " 101 , by harrIs. to amend I slcllol 2. Aubdl\lslon 7 , chapter lxxix , Com- pileti Slatutes ot Ncbrasln. plel Nelrslm or 1893 , entItled "Sehool , " and to enlted "Schols repeal said section as the sumac now exists seclun 10uso i eli No 1S3 , by Jenness , to protect employos anti guarantee their right prottct - l ' IanI tu labor orgnnizntlons. BouRe roll No 1M. by Munger , for the re- Ipr h or Marion J. lose ' , 11- House ' roil No 15 , by Munger . to amend InIer. nmell section 4V98 of the ConsolhJaed ) Statutes of ' . Nobl'aslll for the year 1891 and to repeal section .1,993 ns existing. exlstng 10use roll No 186. by Crow , relative to the government and construction of roads and bridges In counties at over 100,000 Inhabltanti countes , and 10,0 ltnt providing ray- ro\- enue for the same , nod sections 1.812 1.813 , .1,814 nnd , , repealng . 1,81 lb20 , 1821 , 1,822 , 1,81 ,1.81 , , . 1,825 , 1S26 , IS2 1,828 , 1.89 . 1,830 , 1,831 . 1,82. , , 1.833 . 1,831 , 1,811. 1,82 1,833 . 1.17' 1,838 , 1,840 , 1.81 1.842. 1,8. . , 1,81 , , 1,815 , J,8t6r ' 1,847 , ' 1S19 , , 1s7 1819 ; 1,8191,8. , 1,851 , 1.852 IS3 , 1,851 , 1,855 , 186 , 1,81 , 1.S 1,8. 1,85V , 1,80. 1,861 , 1.862 , ] , S63 , 1,86-1 , 1.8E5. , 1,8G , .867 , 1,86.1 ' , 1,8f 1.870 ; , lb7 , l,8B' 18.3. 1,883 rH,8G , , , lSG , , 1,8lO. 1,801 I.S92 , IS93" . 1,891. . I.S5,87 . , , , 1,8 . , , & I.S99. , 1,9. ; 1901 ] ,90 ,9J3 , lV04 , 1,90 , 1,90 1.90. 1,9 ! , 1,910 , 1.91 lm2 , 1,913 , 1,914 , Loin . 1,916 , 1.91i , 1,9n.I,922 : , I.Q2I , 1.925 , , 1,91 , , 1,927 , 1V28. 1,928n1,92Sb , 1929 , 1.V30 , 1.931 , 1,932 . 1,931 , I.V3I , 1.935 , 1.936. 1 p37 . 1,938 , 1,940 , 1,912. , , dated 1,912 , 19l3 Statutes , l,9H , at 1.945 Nebmslm ttOC \ 3,977 , 1.93 complied the Consoli- In 18'J3 by J. E C9bbc by the authority of the authoriy legIslature of the state of Nebraska . said Sections being under the hi4pd or chapter xviii , entitled "HI hways , " h1ld said ConsolIdated - sall hinted Statutes or Nebrasica . 11 so far as the same are applicable to time counties applcnble havIng over 100.000 countes havln/ 10.0 Inhabltanta arul repealing all other acts ali purls ot acts In conflIct with this act conUct wih house roll No. 187 , by Meager . to deflno ! tJm } 7 , . dtttIs , ot certain ot the ; faculty ot the - Jioime roll No. 188 , by Sutton of Douglas , to amend sections 3,756 ltntl 3.757 In chapter unr xl iv of time Consolidated xlv Stnlutes bum rslm , 18J. and to repeal said sections ot No as sectons IOW existing. u Housc roll Ko , 189 , by Harle , providing : that l provl1n/ 10 person shall render Qr manufacture mrL1tacture out or any animal fat any article lam Imita- ti ly artcle 11 Imltn- orm ton or semblance or natural butter or ehcese. naturl buter House roll No , 190 by Allen , to amend "celon : : i of chapter Ixxvl ot the Complied S Compl Statutes ot Nebrnlm entitled "Revenue , " tim id to repeal said entited sid ns heretofore I Is tluig , ex- ! house 1'1 No 191 hy RlckeUs , to amend "pclol 2,02" " of chapter xxiii , Consolidated xxI Slatutes or Nebraska ot 1801 , Conlolrated "In- " lbl - ( c rest . and to repeal said orIginal section "ull and Ilrovlde a penalty for seton I penuly violation ot saId act.House sulr House roll No 102 , by Crow , to amend 3o11 or chapter xxxix or the seton - d Consol- dnted ' Statutes of Nebraska dc 'Nebra1lm ot 1891 , said chapter beIng entitled "Olilcertu " sll entted , and shld secton entitled " "O/cers HaisI 1'1 No 193 , by Pohlman , to provide for the wantlot the I'oor. - house roil No 191 , by Allan . to protect the i publIc against ' ) 'ounl and Incompetent lele/ruph operators employed on rniiroatls . House roil No 195 , ly Cole , authorizing c bonrds uUlhorlzlng county s to transfer any SpecIfic funds ot the npeclfc funrs county except the school fund to the senerl toad for relief purposes only relct House roll No. 196 . b ' PUfloses 101 lOt. by Davies , n joint Davies reso- le itiout lulon to bubmlt to the electors ot time state ot Nebraska. Itata Nebllslm tor their approval or rejection nn amendment to the constitution rejecton tate providing for the consltulon , or the permnlent erucatonal fund or this state , House roll No 197 by 1IcNitt ( , 10 Reclons .OI 6,018 , G.Ol : and 6,467 , ,4GS repeal antI 6 ,469 ot the Consolidated Statutes of ulr hrslm , o No- House roll No , 198. by Smith maelng It time dily of owners or land to maltnfr the noxious weeds. certalf 1 lmlMtol . t Illwllt"ll Oil Ilmslieetor . LINCOLN . Jan , 11.-Special ( Telegram- ) Oovernor 10lcomb today appointed J. U. dmlston , recent chairman of time Independent - ent state central committee , chief cii In- F ilector , \'Ice L. . F. Hilton of Bair , rentovemi The nppolntleat Is to . take elect February 1. What star shines so bright as the lustro about Dr. ' Price's Daklng Powder Its fame Is faIrly won , Is p J1RSS16jIEIC OW - "I . CUMJJIXI. " \1 Jlnrket Al TheIr I'rouioot Through " ( n. J'lrm , "ni Iut UII I'rlre. ! DUI.UTI Jan. 11-Tho details of what Is i to bo one of the biggest combInations combinatons In l raw materials Iii the United States are 1\01' under consideration . The probabilItIes are that wihin a few wlelcs lie combination will bo effected so there shall be elected shal 10 com- Iclton and so that a reasonably geol price shah be obtained for three'quartera of the Bessemer Iron ore mlnet In this country. There will be but three companies In the deal , These are the Minnesota Iron ' lre 'com- plny , with an expected output this year or 1,000,000 tOlai ; the Norrlo. which will put out this year nearly 1,000,000 tons , and the COlb ) whlrh has been put Into such shape that I cal cOle veIl up lO\llrd the shale ' ' \ capaciy or the Norrb. 'hese three companies wIll nuns fully three-quarlers of the hteasemer output oC the country. The leeemer Is that the silo of lU ores or these companies wi be llado chiefly by ole firm of Cleve- lant broIler and time Idea Is to put the prIce for next season's delIvery ut about $3.60 per ton Instead or $2,50 to $2,90 , the pre- vaing prices or the Past sensed There Is said 10 be 10 flieston that these producers have n grIp ou ( its Desemer market and while the 10cklfeler interests In the Mesaba and the -l'ewlblc. Lake Superior , I.ake Angeilac and Cleveland mines or the lower r.r"es wuuld undoubledly hike to join In the deal , they ate not liable ' to b lavited . hackers 01 ltrlw ur 11tIOI Are. . BUENOS AYRlt3 , Jan , 11-TIme semen and dock laborers who are out on strike ae rO\1tng turbulent , Acts of violence ar been reported. . . _ . - - - t - ---r.--- - - , . 'r-rv'4t 'W' , ? ' . - - - - . % - . ' - . . - 1 - C , r I' . , I J . , - TIE OMAhA DALLY . ] EEr."SAf'URDAY , _ fTANU.A.RY 12 , 1895. WOULD \ \ NOT RELEASE - IA WAI \ Dolo's Litlo Deal with England May Bo Quietly Knocked Out , - CABLE MUST NOT HAVE FOREIGN CONTROL nrfnhtenn of the House 1mlst that the blnld Ito held to the 'tri'aty and that the Unloll Slnln Should Lay the iTires. WASINOTON , .lan H-The recommend- aton by President Cleveland that the ( United Slates give Its consent to the construction or [ cable 10 Hawaii by Great BritaIn docs not find favor among time republicans of time houc. Heprcsentatve Hl of Illinois , who Is recognized as time republican leader tn time house on foreign affaIrs , sid today that ho fully agreed with time 11rcsldent that the Hawalnn Islands should have time benefits of telegraphic communIcaton wIth time world nt large , but was strongly opposed to puttIng , ! . , . , , , . . puling their c\ble : rlelltNI , , tilpr cntrol or any _ _ unr _ _ _ nn _ _ _ . government but the United States. In the PJty-nrst congress Mr. 11tt offered nn amendment to lie diplomatc nll consular Ipproprlaton bi providing for n survey of a feasible route for a cable between hawaii And San FrancIsco , and for the prelimInary steps toward the organization or a company. On the grounds of economy the ProposItion was defeated by a small maoriy , the attendance - tendanco being limited , Mr. Ilt Is still In favor of a subsidy for a Hnwalan h cahile. "The United States , " ho snyscnlroll most or the commerce wIth the islands and choul control any cable I ecmlJny hint Is to bo under government d omination. Wih 1 Drltsh cable this guY- . ernment would bo under great disadvantages I In i case or war or grave International dln- culles , Doubtless Americans would be free lo t use the cable for commercIal purposes , but It Is doubtful whether we would be per- milell to semI messages tn cipher amid no treaty arrangements would be IJrctlcable b ) which this goVernment would have the 11rlvl- lege l or eommunlcaton for naval purposes In ( line of war or other troublcs. "Grcat Britain maintains a cable between Bermuda anti Nova Scotia , which does nol begin to pay for Its malnlenance , " he sold , by Way of Illustration. "llerrnmuda Is a great strtegIcal point , with a powerful fortress , AmerIcans can order onions by that cable , but Secretary Herbert could not request one or our ships to put dYlamlo on a Driish vesscl and blow her up In the event that such a proceedIng , was deemed ad\lsable , " This was of course said to illustrate his point Had there been cable communication with the United States time complcatons In Hawaii or the past two year would have been greatly simplified and party averted , Mr" llt says. lie declares It to be a doubtful form ot economy to expend 25,000.- 000 annually for tim6 maintenance ot a navy nnd neglect a comparatively small expend- Iure i for time control or vessels , by which they could be effectIvely hamled and lcepl under working orders hy the home govern- ment" SCNATOU YJST'.S VINANCI Al. . . I'JN\NCl\t. ILL. l'rovldes for Several Selllo" Tllcel ot II Democratic ClulclneR WASHINGTON , Jan H.-Senator Vest Introduced his financial bill in the senate this afternoon , The bill provides that all treasury notes anti gold and silver certificates shall be destroyed and an equal amount of notes , payable In standard gold and sliver coins , shall bo Issued and . shal Issue paid out Instead of time notes No coin notes ot a larger denomination - nomination than $500 nor smaller than $10 shal be Issued , and time denominations larger than $ GO shal not exceed one-tourth or the total nmount of , the cotn notes outstanding at the , tmn , 'ho coin Inotc are .to , bi legal tender for all debts. The 'secbnd sectIon repeals nil laws which authorize , the owner of' gold.or silver , bullion to deposit and receIve gold or sliver certi i cert ficates . and the secretary or the treasury is directed to receive no more coin or bullion In the tuture bulon Section 3 provides that the gold certificates now outstUldlng are to be paId In gold coin und the silver certificates In standard sliver siver coin or coIn notes I the gold In the treasury amounts 10 less than $100,000,000 , exclusive or that necessary to redeem gold certncates , Uley arc to bo redeemed In sl\'er coin : If more luau $100.000,000 the secretary of the treasury , In the exercise of his dis- creton , may redeem In either gold or silver ccln" Seton 4 males It unlawful for any na- tonal bank to Isue bank notes , and all acts authorizing all such lasdes are re pcriled. Its pele Is i made the duty of the secretary , : within twclvo monh ( , to sell the United Stales bond deposited In the treasury by national , banks to se ure circulation In , ) natonal I national bank retirIng their circulation , or goIng out or business , and after redeeming cola notes bereby authorized , the outstandIng - Ing notes or currency as pr vldel by We national bank act , the surplus 19 to be also paid In the coin notes tt the banks ownln the bonds In the amounts respectively due lhem. Section I require the secretary or time treasury to have coIned as fat as OSslble Ito sliver bullion held In the treasury pur- chased under the Sherman act of 1890 , Including - eluding the gain or Eelgnlorage , and thIs coin Is to be used In the payment of public expenditures and for the redemptIon ot the coIn notes authorized by this act Section G provides that. when the revenues or the government are not sumclont to meet Its current expenses , time secretary of the secretarY treasury shall Issue a _ sufficient amount of coin ' notes to co\er thIs deficiency and al laws'aulhorlzlng authorIzing the future issue of Interest bearing bonds of the United Slates are repealed exceptS otherwise provIded , The section also provides that If the gold In I lhe treasury at the tIme the act shmahh take effect , does not amount to $ IOQOOOOOO , exclusive - elusive of that lucid to redeem gold cerlfi. certf. cates , the secretary ts aulhored ! to sell United States bonds at not ! than sel , gold bearing , not to exceed 3 per cent Inter- est , redeemable aCer five years , but no greater amount or such bonds are to be sold than may bo necessary 10 procure for the treasury the full amount of $100,000,000 In g9ld. Section 7 7 provides that silver bullion brought to any mint or the United States for Statls coInage shall be received and coined Into standard dollars of 42 % grains : but no deposit - posit of silver bullIon or less value than $100 shall bo received , nor shall any bullion be received that Is so base as to ne umusuited for unsuied the operatons or the mint. The director of the mint Is to ret ln as sel/nlorage and to cover Into time treasury the difference between the New York price and the coined price or the bulion. ant thlals to be paid out by the secre- tary or ito treasury In the current expenditures - tures or the government , IHSCUSINU T1liI'1iOS1'J8CTS . house JnnklJ nlli Clrronoy Commitee Meets TOIIIY. \VASI1INOTON , Jan. 11.-At today's WSIINGTON 1.-'t meetIng - tag ( the National Dairy union short aul- dresses were made by Representatives Hatch or Missouri and Grout of Vermont , Assistant Secretary or Agriculture Dalney and others I was declared that manufactured Imia- tons or butter , oleomargarine , was a fraud upon the people and that tl severely tnler- fere(1 wIth the European narllets for the genuine article . because I came Into compe. tition with It anti because ttan wih Inll Inny European dealers , ' immivIng been 'hR\lng repeatedly hnposet upon , had declined to handle either the genuine or the sJurlous article , as all al AmerIcan buter ha(1 hen thrown under suspicion ' 'hls , , I was asserted was equally true or filled cheese , which hat helped to destroy European markets even for the best full cream cheese. A resolution was adopted Jtlonlng congress to Ilace [ "Iilicml / cheese" /lell under the Interal revenue laws , to tax it 2 cents per poug,1 , and to require that dealers In fled cheese be Ic9nsed time same as the dealers ' In oleo. margarine _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oilier l'r , ' hl"nth,1 /umlnatous" WAShINGTON , Jan 1-1'he president today lent 10 the Senate the following noun- motions : 10s3mlsters-noracJ BuilocIc , Georgetown , Cob . Davit 0. Stone Duloclt . la ; ' Thomas F' . handier Forest my , la : Alex- under Charles , Cedar Itupiuls , ,10 : i'lln KemllC , Montevideo 1lnn , 1Iu \Yar-Ftrst Lleutennnt Enoch 11 , Crowder , - - I Eighth cava M"'I/ ' hI major and ( jllg ! nl- ( "ocnte ; 1.leulennnt Colonel William Wln- thrl' . 11eputy J\I , 1 advocAte general . to b colonel and ftuis1mtmtht judge afivocaIc gen- erl : Mnjor h1I1.trl Hlnter , judge oI\'ocnt ( , . / to he deputy , , jq ige nllvoeale general . with rank depUl.ltlle colonel , Ireshlent eJElnl'l limes decided to send In thc lomlnntltf'-r Clptnln W A. TIt.balls or Hok I lant ts flenmbol Insj8ector for the Firh tlllotf ! ( which InJector Mississippi : r1"n , ' The nomlnlton or ClP- taln Tthhals ti 'SI stronglY urged by Hon urgt Den Cnbll I i' : ) I l'llLl'.tltNi .t4T t-TOXLNII. 1/1 / I _ . COl81tnr Jr110tL aim hue ll"thodl 1 > IIJloyed JI'ht ' Oermr"1. WASINOTON , Jan , H-Tho United States consul rWt Ihnkrort hiss submlte(1 to the Department 01 State n lost Interesting report on anti-toxine the ' ant-Ioxlne. new curative for anti Ilro\'enl\'o of ( ilpiutherla. lIe explained ( that ho I hnllelCd to 110 this becausq the subject Is about to engage the attention ot congress , because of time large tumber or Inquiries for detailed Information concerning antl-toxlno amid bect\se at Irrankfort Is the only establishment where It las been pro- Iucell commercially In quantitIes Rlequate to meet the rapid increase n tlemaml. ito sug- gels the early publIcation or the report , Mr. Mason gives 1 clear an(1 detailed de- scripton or every step In the process or te- ducton or the new renl'l' : , IlrHlcel by al accurate sketch or Us discovery and develop. ments le\oloIJ- Thc factory at Frankfort to "hleh he rc- fer Is that at the "F'arhorerko" at 10eehst- ontheInln. Sheep anti goats , nt first em- plo't to irodumce times erum , were discarded because their tissues were affected by the Various ' fools ( they consumed , nnll recourse woe hall 10 horses. consumt establshment now utilizes the blood or Ivenl'-nvo horses and has n trained corps of more than fifty men fry employ In this one work , producIng at prluclng It present about 1,000 Iloses per day , and by time el1of this month It will supply the ( ho- mand I II absolutely requisite that the horses be young , vigorous and physically perfect - tecl , and no racing stud was ever better imoimseti , _ exercised _ . , feti ( and cart ror. beler I nu IU-'OXIO Impro\es With ago , fit least during lie ( first two months , and the German Ihysclans no longer use I fresh , when It Is apt to cause a skin eruption . An early applicatIon , howovcr , Is of the utmost Importance tn sevenlY-lwo cases or chmii - Iren treated within two days of the frst clil- ap pearanco of diphtherIa but two cases wore ratal and the leath rate In such cases Is placed at 4 per cent , In Germany , where time fatal cases used to average 60 per cenl ant Iot less than 50,000 lives were annually sacrificed to the dIphtheria scourge , the mor- talty has been reduced to less than one. fourth , and It wIll ho still further rluced when the country physicians Use It freely A serious epIdemic of diphtheria ut Trlests has been IJraclcaly mastered by anti-toxine. INIHCATIOXS AUAJNST Ti\UU'F. JntrrMtn ! ll"etll or time Ways and Means ' ( onllileo ot thl ] ole. WASHINGTON , Jan. 11.-Time ways and means committee of the house met today for the first time In many weels. It was expected that the ( meeting might bring Important - portant developments In vIew or the Ivern- ment's meetl or Increased - . neel revenue. No posUI\e conclusions were reached , however , beyond the reference or several questions to subcommittees . and a fa\orblo questons report on time bill exempting from duties oximibIts exhtbls at Dallmore eposltlon tn 189i The acton o timer commnitiee , though , was looked 'pon : S Bomethlng signIficant In Intlcaln timattto ' thrlr legislation would bo pushed at timIsTse8tIon. Mr. Wilson stated Inrormaly dUrngJthe meeting that the revenues or the government. had shown a promising IncraseJslnce the woolen sched"le went Into olctn , January 1 , last. , Mr feed suggeslC that thIs Increase was probably of n temporary character natural to a change , Wh n.frst put Into efect , : r. Whiting ur eJlhat , It would be conttnuous contnuous and would develo a 'healhy Increase In government re.ypnties. A resolulonfJot"Mr. Pence ot Colorado , askIng tle' se < lelt' Off the treasury to In- form congreas.'aa tQ the ' congres"a advisability at In- creasing the .booc..4ax was voted down without dlvlsIQu'an.nn Unfavorable report wi be made ; i accordance with a suggestion - ton made by \ Mr. : Jarsney that ( suges- quested information was fully covered by the annual reports or time secretary ot the treasury and the commissioner of the In- ternal revenues The bIll or Mr. Honey or MississippI for Increasing the \eer tax was referred to the x'ls subcommlteo on Internal rev nue. Mr. Wilson's bill to ( alec oft the onc-tent lr differentIal on sugar was also referred to a subconunittee. Mr. WhIting requested tIme correction of the error Ii the tariff law as to imemp carpets , Mr , , feed objected ! ' ! : lt1 , n Rnrln.ln Iemp statement that the - law was wih all - - errors. The propose correction was : referred to a subcommitee , The bIll exemptIng from duties foreign exhibits at time exposition at Baltimore In 189 was agreed to , ELI CTJUOl'Y Il CMtItAc1ES . Europeamma Use It to Ilumlnnto TheIr Prvate Conve'aneea WASHINGTON , Jan. n.-As common as I Is the use of electric light In the UnIted States , Americans have as yet neglected to avail themselves of one application which has been extensively employed In Europe , and especially In France , namely , Its use for the illumInation of carriages , street cars and other public con\eyances , An interesting Interestn report on this subject has been submitted to the Department or State by United States Consul Chancellor at llavre. lIe shows that within the last five years electrically lighted private carriages have been exten- bvely ! used by the affluent classes In Europe. The prince of Wales was the frt to adcpt the Idea In London , and the German emperor has had ito court carriages lit by electricity emplror , not old ) ' to outsIde lanterns , but also tIme Interior - tenor being illuminated by means or a series of aecumulnlors carried under the boot , and all over time harness are placed what the Glrmans cal giulamnpe colored lights , which glow hire fire flies and conquer the thlclest fos. The accumulator for ! a carriage Is carrIed In a box only eight incmes long by seven high and four wide. I furnishes a good 711 candle Power for from one lo two monlhs I cots from , 50 cents to $1 to re- now lie charges len than the cost of smoky , , unreliable and ill-smelling oil lamps , The consul says that In a few years all public year al conveyances will he thus lighted , as a publc . plant IS sufficient for cach lie , gives detailed - tailed de8crlptions or the various appurtenances - tenances necessary DAl1YJl N IN IONVlCNTION . IlscI.s the l recl8 ot Bogus Jlter on the . tieii9iati FtiCle. WASINOTONll ' ' . Jan n.-Chalrman Springer has cal d 1 meeting or time t derno . cralo members of time comllto on banking and currency foil touiiorrow to consider the currency heglsiatlri , ; . ! r , Mr. Springer says no tpeclal line of acton ' 1 be suggested to the meetIng , as It wil e for an exchange or views , rather ( hail tQllgree on a coure , The suhsluto currency bill Is In the hands Of Mr Carlsle currency / such' changes as may overcome objectitins-l Outside ( oC time mem- berlblp or the cutnmitteeo , Iitio cummiteee Illo or no at- tenton Is given lo the currency question , as members cnsIder ' tt \Iosed for this sessiomi . The feelng Is alm sll unanimous among tile democrats that nn xtra session will be cer- lain to be called ) l lr , Springer has taken occasIon lo sugge4..to Hlpresentatve DinGley and several other trtpublens that I they attempt to handle the currency question In' tie next congres U'ey will meet the same embarrlsmenls the Carlisle bill has experienced - perienced , In that there will be fifteen silver senators , according to Mr. Springer's views , who will bo able lo block legislaton In a re- IJuhlcan congrNs , Time evenIng session was given UII to the ! election of otilcers amid the uttoptieste of elleton 01 cell atl reso- adopton res- lutions. 1'he mot Important at thele calls on congress to establish 4 dairy bureau , Chicago - was BeleII'd u the ( place for the next annual meeting , which will be held January 21 , mletng wi b 13x.Governor 10art of Wisconsin was chusen Ilresirent for time next year . Sid W. Wilson or IllInois was , i'e.eiected secretary and C. S. ltluTtImt or ew York , treasurer 11,11"8 otl ; Too Somali . W.\SUJNGTON , Jan 11.-A treasury statement Iss\ed today shows that the ex- pendiures 80 far this month exceed the re- celpls hy 'G21,7U. whtch makes the do. Iclenc ' for the I cal year to dale $31.77L20I , 'Fhme total receipts since June 31 are $13',273- ' 760 , anti the dlsburlemcnts $2Gi,05lt4G. MERCURY FLIRTS - WITI \ \ ZERO Severe Oold Wave Sweeps Down from the Northwest Country . - PROMISE OF BETTER WEAThER TOMORROW nttl1 l'realcR of thl Wenthor Clerk "oenlt the ltuRrl of Sovn Years Ago , \hleh l'nsloll Over thl Seetol , l.en"ll1 lenh 11 Its Wake , - Fur overcoat and hot Minks will be In demanll for the next few days I weather In- dlcntons count for anything , A cold wave of more than usual proportIons Is now sweepIng ( - Ing down the MIssouri valley , bringing tires- Ilects of booms for the coal Ileaters anti increased - creased suffering for the per and destitute , who Ire ill prepared fet the visitation . The first effects of the change were Apparent early this moring , anti the thermometer at time government staten registered a fall ot , eighteen degrees between 7 o'cloCk and loon , At Iho ( latter hour I was : 1 degrees below zero anti still tending downwarll 1)tmring the latter part or the lay busI- ness rcachell a stallltl tune ! all last evening - ing tIme streets were deserted , people rcmall- tag at their homes. The wlnll blew cumttlimg blasts , and although there was no now UIJon the cronnd. time air was filled wIth small particles of frost , , which almost penetrated the skin ns the ) ' ) were hurlerl through the nlr. At no tme was the mercury Idle , ltrcury though It. aeemmmed to have ! I semed a tendency to go In but one directon , and that was down Into tIme tube. Folowing this course , at 7 o'clock last night It had rlacht a point 11 degrees 1 below zero , but It did not halt therc KetJ- lag rlglmt. on , at midnIght It reached 15 degrees - crees below , where It tarried In a breathIng snel of a few hours. Observer Welsh ot the United States weather bureau Iah\ last night , when he made his Inst ober\atonL that In his oplnlun time back or the cell wave was broken Ho remarked that there would be I change this afternoon , and that beginning tonhht the severe snel or cold weather would bo rol- lowed by a warmer wave , Late last night Mr Welsh received his re- port from northwestern slates , which showed the fololwln : Sioux City 10 : ValentIne , 4 : Huron , 1 : St. Puul , 10 : lorehead , 10 , and Dsmarck 18 degrees below At Rapid City It was 0 : North Platte , 12 : Cheyenne , 42 , and Baker City 03 degrees above zero. The wind was reported as havIng a velocity of from eight. 10 fly miles l1er hour \ lhroughout time norlhwest. ' . Yesterday afternoon tim wind at this point . nltaln d a velocity of lwenty-slx miles per ! hour RECOLLECTION OF 18SS. I The coming ot the freezing blasts marks the anniversary of the great blizzard which occurred - curred just seven years ago today. Then time wires were burdened with tales of death and sufferIng , of awful danger and heroic sacrlnce Little chidren , worn out wllh lhe slrugglng a/alnst the Irh'ln" storm _ Inl.l - _ _ _ _ _ _ om' . _ down on the prairie and wcre shrouded by the mantlng snow lany of the teachers sacrificed themselves In heroic efforts to save , their charges ant earneti the eternal gratitude earnet grtude of the people by their devotion. Some of lheso Instances are recalled hy time nnnh'ersary of the day. recaled the sufferers was Lena \oebecke , a young girl or Seward county , who tried to lead her lit- tie brother from school through the storm They lost their way and found themselves freezing on the open pririe' . GrowIng drowsy with the cell they lay down In the allots' , and the girl bravely held her brother Under her so that her bOdy might shield him shlelt tram the cold He was saved , but his heroic sister was teribly frozen and only recovered aCer one of her leg had been amputated Time Dee raise I purse of nearly $3,000 for her and she was sent to colege , Last summer her guardian purChase for ber one ot the best farms In Seward county with the balance ot the fund , and she still lives there with her parcnts. wlb E'erybody remembers the story of Miss 'Ir ' 't Feeman , how Mra E. 13. Pelnney of Lexington . Neb. , who lt that tIme taught the Myra Valley school In the central part of the stale. She was sufficiently familiar .umclenty falliar with blizzards to realize the difficulty ot the task ot guiding her children eafely home across the prairIe and ted them firmly together - gether with n rope After [ terrible expert- ence they reached ahelter and owe their sal- 0'0 sl- \'alon to the , presence of mind ot the young girl who was their only proteclor allis Lole Royce of Pleroe county was an- Jther young school mistress who suffered In it noble effort t save her pupis , She lot both legs In the Itruggl and was oftertvards sent to colego with a tund rals.1 aferwards " - - - - - - - - . - . purpose by The Be , lilies Ella Shaluck or Seward county was terribly frozen tim. the froen In journey from her Bchool to her boarding place. The Dee raised over $ 3OOO for her , but she died from her Injuries on the day the money reached ller. Among time fatalities were the deaths at two children who lived near North Bend , tn Dodge county. They were frozen to death and their grave are marked by handsome monuments whIch were provided by funds rIse by The Dee and the North Bend Fiatl , In this city one man . [ cl/ar maker per- ' Ishe at Twenty-sixth and Leavenworth streets Ho was on his way to his home In the western part of ( lie city. That was before the laya or electric cars and monster snow plows. Time old horse cars had suc- I cumbed to the blizzard ant this man thought lhat lie could reach his home by going on foot At the above mentioned corner his strength failed and In an exhausted condition he fell Into a sooty drift , where ho was found on the following day A sleighing party ot Omaha people went to Council Bluffs early In tile morning and the blizzard caught them blzzarl on their return , Anxious friends bemoaned their fat for Bev- oral hours , but during the night aU ot the parties returned In safety . WEATIEH FOlmVA8T. FaIr and Warmer In Norlnystorn Nebraska 'rodn ) WASHINGTON , Jan 11.-TIme forecast for Smuturday Is : For Nebraska-Fair warmer in time north- vestern portIon ; vnrlable wiimmis. Fur Missouri-Fair ; colder ; miorilmerly svitJuJ. Totva. anti Kansas-FaIr ; colder ; northerly winds. For South 1)alcota-Fair , except iii tIme extreme tuouthmeust portion ; winds becoming easterly , 5.ocai Record. OFFICE OF TilE WEAThER BUREAU , OMAhA , Jan. 11.-Omaha recant of temperature - ature anti malntahi , comnpar&'tl with the corresponding - responding day of time pastfour3'earmu 1892. Maximum temperature , . , . 15 9i 35 10 Minimum temperature.-10 21 11 6 Average temperature. . . . . . 2 2ii 3 5 Precipitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 Q3 0G , , . Condition c.S , . In of , . temperature tin iini nniI anti , zlnrn precipitation ! ttnrrh 1 1(91 : Normnal , . . , . . . . . , , . , . . , . , . . . . , , , , . . 16 1)oilclencY for the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Normal precipitation , , , . , . . , . , , . . , , , . ,0' 2 inch letlctemmcy for time duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02 melt ' rotai precipitation slnqo Macelm 1 16.0 Incites DemioieumcY sInce Zmlarcli I. . . . . . . . . . . 15.90 Inches Reports from Other Statian at 11 V. 51. $ rAiON3. 'ci. , u3 STATS OV E ! g . . w'rusu. _ _ _ flinauia . . . , . , . , , , , , , 'to is .oo Cloudy , North ' . . . . . . . 20 .T Cloudy , % ' . . . . . . . . . . . ml .00 Clear. Clilcaso , , , , , . , , , , , , 0 22 .01 Cloudy , 'aiemitine..4 . 34 .00 Clear. St. a , , , , , , , , , , , , , . . 10 J .00 l'rmrlchoudy , ' . . . . . . . . . . . 10 .02 Cloudy. itamisi CIty , , . , , 2 : mo oil Cli'ar , Demmyor. , . . . . . . . . . 0 .00 Clear , Salt Lake City , , , . , 'JO .10 .00 Clear. ltui'IdCity..6 U .00 Clotidy , lleieiia . . . , . , , . , , , . , , . 40 4i1 .00 Cloudy , lilsuismele . , , , . , . . , . , . . 18 l4 , U0 Clear. St.Vlimeemui . , , , , , ' 36 10 .00 Clear. , , , , , , . , , , , 42 00 .01) ) Clear. allies . . . . . . . . . . 12 .00 Cloudy navosuoui. ; . . . . . . . . . . 60 152 .00 Clear. . Iltiow zero. "l" 1tmt11eate iraco of precipitation , I _ A , 1YFLSii , Oborver , Sl8S'181l18 IN IOWA , Fall of Nearly Fifty Degrees in Twenty- I"our Iiiuri mit Cedar Itopids. CEDAR RAPIDS , Ia. , Jan , 11.-Speclal ( Tolegram-Ttme ) worst blizzard of ( he season struck hero thu morning and It has been growing colder since , the thermometers w reiaering ( 10 below , with prospects of 0 - . - , - - - - - - " below by morning. A high northwest wind is blowing , limit little snow is falling. There ha * been a change of nearly 50 degrees in thmo iat twent-fouur hours , Aulvices from points on time flumrhlngton , Cedar Itaphis & Nortiiermm roam ! almew the lihizzarti is general , At Esther- villa it. is clommmly anti 22 below , Ellswortiu it is 16 , SIoux lahis 14 below , and at Vater- town 18 below , In timO aouithmermm part of time state it Is front 5 to S below. COi.l ) SAl IS ( lIh1lttt , . Ixtremo 1Mw Toinperatumm'o Tiironglmnmmt thin t'caterui Cotmmmtr3' , KANSAS CITY , J5l1 , 11-Since mmoon today the titermnemneter Itaa fallen iG degrees , nntl at mnltlnhght. it registereil 7 below acre. A further fall of S degrees Saturday morning Is prethicteci. Time cold snap , which Is ( lie severest - vorost of ( lie season , is general throughout this section and Is booked to contimmime until Sun day. GALESIIUI1O , iii. , , Tan , 11.-A coiti wave of great severity is prevailimig Imere , Tue tonmpcratumro hues already gommo clown to 15 do. grocs below zero anti Is simmking rapidly ts'Ithm a heavy gala front time northwest , There Is prospects of mmmcli suffering. IAVEN1'OhtT , Ia , , mu , 1l- terrific bus. zartt struck iavemmport totiay , time telimpera- ture failing 80 degrees in a few imonra. DES MOINES , Jami , 11.-Time blizzard whIch imas been ragimig over lawn hma hot. abateti. The thermometer at 0 o'clock tommlghit regIs- tereti 15 degrees below zero , tmiti it Is thought it vihi reach 20 degrees before imiorning. The storma cammio so sutltlonly thmmmt tlmeso is mnumclu sufferIng , muid especially In time country , where the stock was all out of doors , feeiihmmg iii stalk fields , ST. 1.01115 , .lnui , 11.-A coiti wave struck this section this aftermmoon amid at mmiidnighmt time tiiermuenmcter registered about zero , it fall of thIrty-four degrees since noon , Accorul. ing to reports froumm the weather bureau , tIme niercimryvlht fall stilt lower before Saturday nmormmimmg. A stromig vest. wInd is blowimmg. \\'IIl women rub in the next century ? They rule now where Di' . l'rice's licking Potu'- tier is used , AOW. ( IzOMlsTR.tD' . ' 2'flOUlilfl. Piorce-Wushinc'o i'ululislttuug Vonmpmttuy of ii,1v lipeai5 to thu Cotmrts. DES MOINES , Jnmm. 11-Speclal ( Tcle- grnmu.-Temnpornry ) injunction was tiilr nfl- ernoon granted against Jammiemi M. Pierce of time Pierce-Wallace l'ubhishiimig company , proprietors of time Iowa. homestead , Vu iscon. ala Farmer and Kansas CIty Live Stock In- dlcalor , m'estralmiummg him frommi lrtying nmmy fiiiii1 or mhomiey ielonglmmg to said Pierce- \'t'allace l'ubulslmimmg comuputny , except. impoui nroner orderim or vtmumehmers drawn by hiemurv \Vnllace , treasurer or salt ! commipany , tumid nlo restraining saiti Pierce frommi mnnldmig oily stile , trammsfor , uiisposltion or pledgeof emily of the assets of smuki cornimmmy , Immeluni- big ammy corporate stock held by time coal- han or lit fhticiu It wets interested itt other com-Imoratloums , and restraining Pierce from emiterimig into nmmy Contract \vhntc'vcr affect- lag tint ProPerty rIghts of thm company , ox- edit as omklered by timeelireetormu tlioreni' . 'l'hue application was zmuude by henry 1Vnl. Itiec nail time hearIng Is set. fom' tomorrow. This will probably lend to a complete settle- meat of tIme troubles of the company by time courts. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ No l'missca to lie issimch. DES MOINES , Jan. 1l.-Speclmil ( Teic- gramn-Time State Agricultural society today decIded to cut. off mmii a.sscs to time fair , except - cept badges to noss'spnper macn , whmoma timey decided dId eottglL % vork for tIuC fair to e'ti- title them to thmit. nnmchm recognition. No complImentary tickets of ammkinul will lie printed , anti It vlIi he a slicer waste of ttmmlo for any ommo tti mupphy for ammy. No eumtry fee will be cimnrgcd exhibitors , but persoums manic- lag entries must buy an exhibitors' ticket good fet tlve rmdmnisslons , for vlmIch $2 vlll be clmargeil. Time boartl musics time liCOPle of Des Moimme to raise $10,000 to help iiay off the immdebtedmmess of time fair and mmiahce timts year's exposition a. success. flecoivor for the FIdelity Conmpaiiy , NEW OflK , Jan , 11.-Default having been made in thm paymnent of certaIn obhi- gattons of tIme Ftdeltty tortn and Trust corn- pany of Sioum City , Ifl. falling dtme Jan- wury 1 , Otto ' 1' . ' Dannarul , president of time Continental Trust company , Timonias ' 1' . Barr , president of time Nossuu battle , Brooklyn - lyn , amid flenjmtminGrahain of Cuyler. Morgan - gan & Co. , have been appointed by time creditors and stockholders of the compaumy to act as a. committee to protect their rIghts. _ _ _ _ _ _ Hisliroad Comnnmliuulotiera Meet. DES MOINES , Jan. 11.-Spcctai ( Tele- gram.-flnilway ) CommissIoners Luke amud Dey arrived in thecity , today amid the board will proceed to comialder its decisIon respect- lag the request of time railway coal- panles for an Increase Iii rates. No intimation was given out as to what the decision will be , omlti it cannot ho learned whether tIme decislomi vIll be made before Colonei Dey retires ( rain time board on Monday next , timoughm it has all along been expected that. such would be the case. Else Losamut Slate Centrr. CEDAI1 RAPIDS , Ia. , Jan , 1I-Speclal ( Telegrnm.-Netvs ) reached imere of a do- strtmcttve fire which broke out at State Center - ter this aIternOoi1 destroying tweive build- tng ill tIme business part of the town befora It was gotten under commtrol , Time loss is 0,000 ; partially Insured. irimsrieiv L'INZON. ' , Veterans of the Late War liemmiemmibered by the General ( Jovermmimeumt. WASHINGTON , Jan. 11.-Speclal.--Pcn- ( ) aloha granted , Issue of December 27 , were : Iowa : Original-Abram W. Covalt , Coun- cii Bluffs , Pottawattamle ; Edwin P. Curtis , Thurman , Fremont. Increase-James TI. hlavliantl , fltnggold ; John Montgonucry , South English Keolctmk. South Dakota : Original widows , etc.- Minors of William 0. White , lice heights , 11and Colorado : OrigInal-WillIam hong , Aspen , Pithein , hteissue-Eflgar P. Booimer , Howard , Fremont , Montana : fleisatue-Ahernetimy Grover , tie. ceased , MIles City , Center. - Found lied in Ilitu Cimulnm Shimtumty. ChAMBERLAIN , H , I ) , , Jan , 1l.-Spccial ( Teiegram-Cnri ) lietirummul , a. settler , imas been found dead Iii his chruitmi ahammty thirty- five milea west of lucre. lIe was last seen ailvo Cimristnmmmms evening , The cause of demuthm is unknown , Jiethiund is' supposed to have come here fronm northern Nebraska. Mi' , It. If , Il'a flu Like a Miracle Pains In Sideand 2reast De8pzslrod of Help , but Hood' Sarsaparhila Cured. "C , I , Rood & Co. , Lowell , Mass. ; 0 I am glad to state my son's oxperlenen uuilhi hiaotl'e faraapartiia , as it WaS ( lie means of army. 1mg lmI ilfe. Last fall he was takemm Ill with ? aIims iii liii breast and side. He haul time best medical uitteumdauoo possible , and was treated by the doctors for boflio tune , but did. not realize any relief. lie could not lay down day or nighil , anti Cures Our hmopes wefo fast taliiiig. Ny aged mother advised a trial of hood's Smmrsaparllhm. lie comim- rmmemiced taleing time madiciumo , and to our Cruuat Astonluhment1 0110 bottle cured lminm of his pains aumi ( restoret ; him to perfect lueslthi. 'nih case tins been luokeJ upon by nmauuy In timli vicinity its notiilumg almoti of a miracle. " If , II. WAZaI , Ossego , Raumsas. Hood's Pills curs lIver Iii , , coumstipatioo , tIhloisuess , jaundice. sick hettdaeimo , imidlgeatlon. I THflEE I1ES LAST IUHT , ( limo 1)owuu Town l'roe 5rrlou antI the OtlierTuro SIimhit , Three fire alarms were turned in last night between 10:4 : anti 12 ' o'cloelc , The first was aC Sixteenth anti Iouigias streets , fin hhumshmmaim block caught tire in time basc'mncnt ' - antler the room occumpted by Mike Mtnutrdo as a fruit store , The firenmeim soon had tue fire tundr control , muioat of thm damage hieing caumseul b3 water. Several 11001110 sleepIng In time second story tcere so bruily friglutenoui that they uhiti not stop to dress , limit. grabboti ill ) their clothes anti took iiueni to a mmeigh. boring store , vimero they comupleteti their toilet , 'rime tire was causeti , it is timnuighmt , by an electric light wire In the basemuuent , The dammingc. to ( lie' humilthing amounts to abotmi $100 , The fruit store is a total loss , thin t'rmitie of the stock being nbommt $2i0. Mr. Leslie , tvhrn occtmpies time store rocimmm cmi thia Corner ( Is a ulrwg store , aumsialneth thut heaviest loss , beimug estiunateti ii > ' hIm to be $10,000 on tue stock , Mammy of tlto bottles were liroheim mmtl tIme cohmtemuts were total losses. 'time total c'stimateti ios Is $11,00 , , fuiiy covered by Imisuiranee , During tIme progress of this fire anotlmer alarmut vnmt tnrmuet lit Cromit Sixteemutim amid Izard , whmero a two.story fr.limio was liartishiy destroycti. .Tiio first. Ihoorvns occupied aim a ihuumr amid feetl store. The ios on time bumilding auth stock will remmcii abouut. $500. In golmig to thus fire the chmhtf's wagon broke down numil time drIver anti time chief were thrown cut , licker itiaby was coutue- \vlmat . bruilseth , but ( lie chief escaped vItluout aim ) elaumimige , 'l'imo ilmlrul alarmim tumrmieti In at 1 ' 'clock from Thmirieehitii antI Ilnrtmey , The fire origitutteti at 320 Soumth Timirtt-enth Street 1mm a sceommd.lmammil ftmrumiure ( store , buut by good work it was kept from amreathiuig. TIme furniture stock , owneti hiy J , Lewis , ta5 tiamimngc'd to the extent of $160 , nmi the hue stock next door , owimeth by J , Stover , was dauimagctl $50. Tht loss on ( tue btmtidlmmg was mutmomit $50. Time flremmmcuu hiatt a great mrumy diIllcumltles u.n. to , overcome . I..t . , . , at .i t. all . , . . . . three , . , . . . . of .1 .1. time , . I. fires. . _ . . . . , , The . .1 froze tlmeir ciothies sohith wimemmever water struck thmemn. anti macthe It very difficult for them to imiovo arotimiti. hloso cart No. 3 was dithuetl on North Sixteeuuthi Street. on ( lit account of two brokemi tires , Two hastings Lime , HASTINGS , Jami , hl.-Speciai ( Telegram , ) -Nelson Brlley's house anti its commtents wore bumrmmcti tlmis mnormmiumg , A smmmail iumsumrnumco t'as on ( ito sanme. Tiuc kitchucim of the Stniudartt restaurant was gtutteml by fire thms ! umtoruuiuig. It. was Ilarti , covered by Intmrance. , , jf/1 oN E1rJo2 l3oth the iiictliod and ell1ts when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is )1ets8nt and rOfreslI'lllg to the taste , and aots gently et promptly OJI the RidliOyH , Liver nild Bowels , leanscg the sys. telhl effectually5 disPels colds , head. aches and fovcrs and cures habitual ' coiist'ipatio' . Syrup of Figs is the olhly remedy of ith kind over pro- diicedpleasihig to the taste and no- ceptablo to .ilic stoittacli , hrolilpt in its action and truly beneficial iii ita effects , ireiarcd only fh'Orn the most healthy and agreeable substances , ith sunny exeollent qulahit'Ies COinmeIld it to all and Ilavo made it the most 1)opmmlaI' ) remedy known. Syrllp of Figs is for sale in t0 cent bottles by all 1eat1in drug- ir'ista. Ai-v rnlinlmln .ilrrn , . , . niay not have it on liatidwihl pro- ctiro it Proinltly for any one who wislieg to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNM FIG $ YRUP CQ. .AN FIAWCICO ? , CAL. LOUISVILLE , itt. NEW PORK..MI' TisitMumiX 41 . n of- " U1'A ; t'tk 'clii ! oasg l4iDOO'EMitDV & ; ; rxout'cia TriO LItOYS flmauliTM In CO JIAYC. Ciuro. Ntrvoug iJi.ss. Feuitui Meiio'4' J I'aiei. Hme.pmP..nefl , SIghtly sion. , PlC. , CSU.rii by p.t eiu.e , gumvigor and plea tnphruriLctiorsifl , , nid quickly utimtaariiy . r.storp . . , , j.o.tMebood gnamit orycuac. Ja.imyenrrleiiny. , pocket. i'rico i.Ou a packa. . Cix tor aoo ivmel , . , . rmIenguarnuItentoureoriuoi.ryrsrund.d. non t Cull cut 1ntdtfon , bitt lutIst on luItvmn lNlA'O , It 'our dritirgist Imp not uot it. we isIli , , etl Ii. i'r.uaid. 1IientslMedloat Va. , m'ni. . , ( bit. ; . , , lii. , or..rsj.m. . SOLD by Itmhmm & Ce , , Cor , mthm anil Douglata Sla. , tad J , A. Fuller & Co. , Car , i4ttm and Dougisas . 1ts. , OltiAhiA , NEll - 1AILEY THE DENTIST l'inueor of Low I.- PrIces iii Denisru IN OMAhA. Full Set oE Teeth , $5 ; Warranted to Fit Teeth extracted anti put in same day , Cold * ntt I'latoan Alloy llmmlnga , I : Silver FIllIngs , $1 ; Pure ( laid , * 2 ; Gold Crowns , ; o to S-IZk liridge ' reetim , $0 ver tooth. tmnest ucoric always. 31 Floor I'axton 111k. , 16th cad Farnam. Tel. 108. LADY ATTENDANT , _ _ tU B I - BOYD'S 2 Nights More at. Teday. r/2 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY , . Jan , 12 , 13. r41 i:4 : COM1I YOlhllSl1i.l , AND ilIhiNfi TJII CIiiLIill.i TO Sl1i Thu a OF-f OOIJNTRYr AO'i'ING I'EOl'bE ir1 30 TiLAINEI hiOltES ) CIRCUS -l MA'I'INEE 'I'OJAY ' ' t'1' 2:3O. : us 1:4 : Matinee Priena-Firttt floor 50o anti 75o cs baicoimy 230 Smmtl hOc , Night Prlcoa-lt'lruut floor , 75e and ,1.00 ; balcony ace and 75cm guilory 250. M Fl REI I'OI'tLlIR 'relophmoume 1531. \v. J. BURGESS , - - - - Manager LAST iWO 1'ERFORM1NCES , aIATIN'Cl' 'TODAY AT 2:30. : TONIGhT AT 5:11 : , The Great American Mela-Drania , SI-lip op STATJ EMPIRE JoviJI.Au Telaphons 1531. v. i , TIUIIU Hs , Ilansger , h&ST TISIII IN OM.tliA. 4 imigimta , t'onmaieumclng ilunlay Matinee , Jon , tt JOHN L , SULLIVAN in Jill latest and grett , T1ULI ( AMEIttOAN , - . - _ .