Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 16, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - TIlE _ OMAHA DAILY _ _ BETh J : ' DNESDAY _ _ , tTANUARY _ _ 1G , 1S9. _ _ _
_ ot new rtpptntments reqtiete1by the stre
tAr ) ' of the senate II 1 R tolows :
t Ono clstolRn of upp1Ics.
One file clerk.
V One copyiM.
Ono bil clerk. -
Thl9 mak ellhty-threc emplcyes e far
: "hOlrlzetl by the senate. which number , of
courz . Includes the elected of u.
MAD IT AN EVEN 1lUNDltFI ) .
- The nsmes ot ventln alldltOal ! clerks
to- sere In the cro\n and enroslng
room were quietly handed to the " retary
of the senate thlH afternoQn ( . This I. a much
hirger l number than has generally been ap-
poInted , anl brlns the number of Renate
:
ofcers ant ( eployes up to an even 100.
There II come quiet little t I' over the
n ! ly of having these appolntment9 con-
firmed by the Icnate In i open seuton. The
names will not bo reported to the senate
unles IL I considered ' Btrlcty necesory
Ilelher will the names or the t""nty-eght !
commiteI clerks. There Ie BtmD rear c-
Jres&ed ( , however , that Auditor loorD may
rfrUSD to honor the vouchers or any em-
11oye not appoInted anll ( conOrmll . In open
aC3slon. The early apllntment of the seventeen -
enteen enrolling clerks Is creating some com-
mont for the reason that while they are
expeetCl to draw IHIY. from the date or their
nppolntment there Is nothln ! fet them to
do as the 9 ntD has not yet reachel the
fnL where It has begun to think or con-
!
I
thlerln n bill In committee or the whole to
say nothing about ordering one engrossed
Lor a third readIng
The EenalD proeeedlns were of the Irlefest
nnll ( most routine character thIs morning.
An invitation frem ' , S. Clarksn , Inviting
the senatl to Omaha to attend the reception
tn be tendered to Senator Thurston , was
( ormaly arc < pted.
ly request of the secretary of the senate
the followIng appointments were made and
confirmed by the eenate : W. M. grwln of : .
Harlan county . custodian of supples : I A.
r nailr of York county . tile cleric ; Mrs. l.tllic '
M . Orant ot Sai le county copyist : H01 rt I
! nn of Knox county , hi clerlt. :
A number cf hits were 1ntroluc ( 1 and I
real ) the first tune. after whIch the senate
took a recess until noon Afcr voting for
the United State senator at non the senate
ndjournel ( until tomorrow.
Amcng the bll introduced and read for
the first time today wore : Dy tjrane IJro-
riding for the erection of nn ohl ladies'
home nt Omaha ; hy Steufcr , amending the
law. of ticcedents' N'ta1es sO as to permit
lllnlstralors ! to mortgage prcperty to pay
oft mortgages duo and for the payment or
"htch ) there are no available funds : also
fIxing salaries of county omccra In counties
having mere than 25,000 inhabitants : by
Saunders , providing for the ciioctslng or
lodge , , . clerks and challengers or elections ;
) y Smith , to Provide for the Aeulaton or
master plnmbers and the supenIlm of the
blslnts of plumbing and house drainage. '
,
JOUSI HI ; \U\ TO JI I.I\ .
lUl to Iiizible ( OIIUM 10 I'nrlhh Scott
Grain Hceolme.I..1 . for I'R"He. :
On motion or Chairman Conaway of the
relief committee the house thl" morning
WCiit Into committee ot the whole on house
roll . No I , Latuborn's bill. Rouse was called
the .
to chair.
.
On motion to adopt section 1 of the bill
higgins offered on amendment to Include
townships and precincts In the power to vote
botuls. Prolonged discussions ensued con-
cerllng ! the limitations of the amount which
under the provisions of the bi , could be
\oted In the various ccuntlcs. The report
of the relief committee recommelll that
countIes bo permitted to vote 10 per cent of
their valuation as assessed. In direct con-
tct with thl3 recommendation. Il also re.
ported that counties should be limited t
)00,000 each In bonds and thIs was amende
to read 50.000. . but eventually both amend-
meats were defeated. _
. The first two sectons of the bill haying
been passed , Munger raised a point of con-
, IUuttmaly In regard to section 3 , which
provides a ta'a"on the hand as security fcr
graIn d lverel 't farmera for ' s ed. He
- clalJed that' itwouhI. : " , .nvaldate the rlgls )
' 6ri' < ' and moved a sweeping
noititge ; sweeplnE
. amendment that , . apparently knocked 'out
. tim very esanc of the measure. Howard
' . contended that 'so long us It was Imposible
' to pass a constitutional relief. bill Il was
necessary to adopt this bill . as It atood
. . Barry opposed Iunger' : amendment. . Mc'
Nlt supported It , anti said that after relief
: had been grant d the rights of the bondhOlders -
, , hOllers would come UI for adjudIcation . anti
then the constitutionality was bund to be
, attaclled.
: In the midst of dlfusslon the committee
of the whole rose reported progress , and i ,
asked ) leave -to sit again. Tho' committee
on joint rules reported In favor of the
adoption ! of tile joint rules of 1893 , with an
. , . unimportant amendmcnt.
Then came Howard's firebrand In the
, shape of n resolution that It was the satise
of the house that the government lIens on
lens
. - the Pacific roads 'hcuh ! be foreclosed. No
. elQuenee was \\a8tel , but a 10tion to table
tt resolution was prollJty put through , by
3. a vote of CS to 32 , > S follows :
,
Ayes : .
Allan . Crmh , tUles .
, ASCII ) ) . Crow . Manger. .
flttCtfl. \a\'I"9. Orton.
iteciter . Irllh. 1 rJhI9.
n"\ , Ihiler . I'"hlmnl.
itee. Jnrk on. ItLttiittIs .
lenllc I1rrl9 I ) , ItIttiorclson ,
ISernard . harrIson . 1tIckett .
n.rard.
larrlson.
lirody. . I tart , . . Ilket 10111801. ,
, Jroelman , Ihn1118. HoI'I' ' . .
' lrnwnel , 1111. , lou9" .
' fiji k' . Jenkln . Hhleledultz
t Jlureh , J"IneN Shook .
, hums oC I.an. J n h n H Ion OC :
'Rslcr. 1)ougltut . ' HI.on.
; Jlr" " oC loge , .Tonc . Jteneer .
t CRhl ; IIUI' . Ruton , oC noulln , .
f 'nlphol , runIMn. sutton oC Pawnee ,
t COtiHon l.nnlhor.I , . Ttnirnt' .
. CIiae . Mlll.ol. " ' 1 I.
Chapman . Ilel.'II''on ' , " \'eter.
I ? ( 011' . McNItt . ' \ldel' .
t-t { own . Mt'rrlek , Zink ot Johnson
e- , < 011) ' ' . ) 1)1. . Mr. . :1)IIel' - S.
Nays :
f flarry . ilorat . llnbertton .
? . iSrokaw . Ilowat d ,
. Jrlmw. 10WAld IIthl"uIo'r ,
- . Cazper . Iltull. . 14ttutt . -
. / Delaney , Juhnston oC : . Hrntlh .
t. . . flentpsu' ) ' . malta . Sotlet nuin .
. Ely . .lttulul . HllackmJn ,
4 FtItz . Mellriute . Huter. '
, ( lctiir . McVltker Thon1. .
. Gttthrie , Mocluritutun'uan I 1uuus'n
r ) Iulrg , eve . . IternlngtonVuurt .
ln\III , HIOles , Zink lt Shr'n- .
IMHD 1 ltM Mit. 1.UlDEN .
I After taking the vote on UnIted States
senator the hcuso took 1 recess till 3 o'cloclt ,
at which tm\ It continued Its investigation
, of the ' destitute condition ot the people ! In
the drouth stricken dlstrleht of Nebraska
t and Illace : I. . P. lullon. secretary
, of the State Relief commission , on
, . tile wlncss stand For upwarls ef an hour
Secretary I.udlen answered the numerous
Iluestons PUt to hIm from every Part of the
hou l. Ills answers may be epitomized Into
f the following glneral statement :
, The State Relief conlnlulon has insisted
<
; - that In every county where aid has been
e nccllc.l . I county central relief L mmltlo
bo fanned In the mere thickly settled
. counties precinct committees ha\ ' ! beets
forlel ! . ! very ul > } lcaton for relief must
receive the enlorf.ment or the counly central -
tral relief committee. In nearly every
. , county In the douth district such county re-
Het eommlteee kayo been formed , These
county relief committees hare mlle their
. wants Imown to the state comiiiissiots nn.l
the lemands for supplies are filled as rapidly
, a possible . 'fhe c0lmls810n has UI to the
, present time been able to meet every demand
made 111)00 I. 'ho greatcsq trouble the
commission has had to cntenll wIth I II
' the number of offers that are made but
. never filled. For inteance . the commissIon
. has bern n.Unerl through the Associated
, . press even or eight times that n trainload
of whlt was to 1e sent. The trainload
d' . of \hlat dwindled down 10 a .carloall of
Potatoes , the eelpt of which was duly ac-
.
.
. . knowhedged
- It the donatols keep UII a. they are coin-
log In at present the commissIon will he able
t to supply all with fuel , Ilro\'lslrn and cloth-
lug , The state wl 1e called upon to furtlah
, , the money necessary to Ilrocuro seed grain ,
The sterl grin will probably le donate.1 . In
, "lmclen quantities to meet nil requirements
It means can . W Sllllle to Ny the freight
The working expeisses of the commlulon
L w1 probably amount to between $3.000 and
r . ' .000. This doe not contemplate the psy-
meld ot salary to any member ot the cum-
sni&'slo .
\IHlol.
At lice conclusion or Mr Ludden's test-
, mony ho was tendered tie thanks or the
{ house ,
h1 , Rhodes offered 1 resolution directing the
secretary ot elsie to furnish the relief com-
JlulO sit necessary I10slllo anti stationery
.
upon rqullton from the chairman of ho
commission ,
COIl'I1TII ) TiE UILL .
The house then wnt into emmlte of the
whom on I.Amhorn'8 relief bill , hell toll
No. 1. . Mlnger stated that before the house
assembled this afternoon the joint relief
committee had held n sssion at which n
large number of members of bath the house
and senate were present. A general under-
standing as to the amendments necessry was
reached. Munger then withdrew his amenl-
Silent of the forenoon , and the new amenr-
mettle , ( dwdN upon were offered anti
adopted. The contltee rO1 and reported
the bill back to the house wills the recom-
memlaUon that It pus A amended.
Tile house then tel ( up the regular orler.
Petitions asking for irrigation legislation ! and
for thl extermination of the nuslan thistle
were read.
Van Duzen offered a resolutIon directing
the cierI of the house to spread UIn the
records time fpeech made by Cooley In explaining -
Jlalnln ! his vote 01 the election of a United
StaleD senator. The resolution was laughed
at a little. . anti good naturelly adopted
'I ' Earlier In the afternoon a similar resolution
ordering the speech made by Ilcke"s spread
on the Journal hal been allopte.l. .
Alien offered ) n resoluton providing tutU
Immediately after the joint convention tomorrow -
morrow time houlo aljmrn until Thursday at
2 o'cloek p. m. . , In artier 10 give the mebcra
:1 opportunity to attend the reception ten-
11ered by the citizens of Omaha to Senator
Thurston.
Icuso and one or two others demanllell the
yeas and nays " and Insl91ell upon the roll
call . deeple the request of Barry. The roll
cal was finished anti the resolution was
dolItI , Barry , Caspar Suter , Hhodes and
other yea. loathing JPu1sts and democrats voting
Barry leader of the populist contingent .
took the floor , and In a neat Ute speech
begged that the courtesy asked by the re-
'It1lcans he granted by a unanImous vote
lie therefore merest that the roll CI just
talln be expunged from tIme records and
that the journal bo made to read that the
resolution had been "lopted ulanlmou9ly.
His remarks were greeted with several round
of applause and his motion was carried
without d'.esent. !
'he house then atijourned .
I.I CON. Jln , 15.-CSppclal.-The ) house
Inlshed IP itS shame of the releC legislation
this Ifenloon Iy 1lopll In comlltfe of
the whole house roil No ! I. I Introduced l\ '
Iun10r of 1"1 Wiow , authorizing county
boarIR to Issle hOIHls ( ot theit' rp ' pect\'e
coulleR for the purpose of Ilrchlslng grain
for Need and fe"I for teams used In cull-
\'aUng the land upon which the sect ! Is
pllnted , The bill was recolmended seel for
pas age anti the house hOles to Inlly dls-
Ilose of It tomorrow. dls-I
The bill pr\hles that In much counties
wherl r.le Is necllll Fpcrlli ellctons may '
be held for the purpose of voting bonds lot
to exceed : pel' cent . oC the IH1essed valul-
tioti. A majority of the legal voters voting
o t the electon \ viiI nuthorlze the bonds
which are to he payable In ten years . op-
tonnl In five . the Interest not to excfell 2
Iler cent The lroceel1 oC the bonds Is to
le applied to the purchase of grain for eetl
anti feerl. The Hrll Is to he sold to . furm-
fr : lt the actual price to the count ) . With
7 per cent added for expenses. Time purchaser -
chaser Is required to sign a contract hlnd-
hag hImself to pay back the price oC his
grain In live annual instnhltnents. the con-
tract to remain I len upon the land until
paid. _ _ _ _ _ _
A" TOIIAS SIiS IT.
"Straight nut" Icloer"to Central Com-
IIteo Iii 8e"8101 lt I.luooll.
LINCOLN , Jan. 15.-Spoclal ( Telegnm.- )
The str.11ht.oul democratic central committee -
tel met at the Lincoln hotel In thIs city
this afternoon , with an attendance of twenty-
eight members present cf I total of thlrty-
three. Present among the shining lights of
democracy as It Is preached by Tobias Castor
and Euclid MartIn were : Euclid Martin ,
J. B. Sheehan and W. J. McHugh of Omaha ,
N. S. Harwood of LIncoln , Milton DooltU .
Dan Cook ot Deatrlce. A. S. Campbel of
hastings , Jacob higher of Imperial : H. P.
Dunphy or . Seward , Henry Koehler of lue
Hi , D. H. Itolt , Judge Crawford oC West
Point , J. F. Crocker of Kearney. In adl-
lon t9 m all these there were present Tobias
Castor of Lincoln andJ . , : Sterling Morton of
Washington , : D. C.
The. corerence lasted for several hours ,
but proved to b" of Ito moment. The
one noticeable feature was the general In ,
slstenco tlat time democrats present were
the real bourbon party of Nebraska , and that
no others were worthy or recognition. I
' )
WM re ' ol\d that tile committee should issue -
sue a cal for I state - convention when the
proper time come later In the year. The
felowlng resolutions were , ndopted :
Whereas I bas been Rug/etll throllJh '
the press and hy persons .Iot tsuthormzt'd to
speak for the dcmocr.1c . rC Nebraska . that
Ihe democratc PartY . 'hOlll be cou3hlered
in the distribution uC ttuiilc patrllage ly ,
Governor Holcomb : and
\\'fcreas. The emocr tic I..1rty regards
the election or the gO\lror as an event to
which It they did not contrlblte ; therefore , be
Resolved That willie we rcognize In Governor -
eror Iolomh : 1 worthy Ihlet executive of
all the people we mas ; l' SIctfuly decline
to consider ourselves time prper objects ot ,
his political favor whhn : In our humble' '
jUIlgment should be btuwe.l upon the
members at hIs own pact and stitch rtpub.
Icans lS contributed to hpl \ clol ,
Itesolved . That 1 copy of these resolutions
be forwarded to Governor Holcomb as expressive -
pressive of the sense of the demortc late
celjtrt committee.
A further resolution was adopted to the
erect that the chairman of time committee
should cal time body together not later than
July I , 1895. for the purpose of calling to-
get ( her a state democrtc convention. TIme
cOllnlUeo then adjourned subject to the cal
of time chairman
GOV. IASTlrWS INAUGUICATED
l'onlsytvantl Illded Uvor 10 UopublcRI
Uulo OlO" More .
IAHmSnUHG , Pa. . Jan 15.-Danlel Uast-
lags , the hum1le school teacher of twenty
years ago , was tOday formal ) ' Installed In the
highest office In the second greatest state In
time union. With , time 'nducton ' of Governor
Uastng Into ofce all the department of , ho
state government again passed Into the control -
trol ot the republicans , after four years of
partal loss of political power ,
TheJnaugurUon was In many respects the
most attractive ever seen at the state capltai.
The ceremonies commenced promptly lt 12
o'clock and Were over an hour later. Then
anl
folowe.l . a magnlOcent parade. A hanqlet
was given by Governor Pattson to his successor -
cessor this afternoon. 'fhe ceremonIes wi
lo continued at 8 o'cloct thIs evening , wIth
a display of fireworks In Market square and
time reception at Iho executive mansion. An
hour later the grand military bal nl City
Grays armory will bo opened.
The oath of office was adminIstered to Gov-
eror Uaslngs by Chief Justice Sterrett. In
'address Governor Hastings alluded to the
signs of returing prosperIty In the state
anti reviewed ! tbo IndustrIal situatIon , rom-
menUng upon the general relllcUolS In
vages. He advocated state supervIsion of
buldllg amid loan associations . which immeti- '
tuUola he recconlnende < ns I great boon 10
the worldn man. lt suggested that S Ie- !
partment lo established having In charge the
hlsplclon of food anti daIry proluets and all
other mater . relating to time agricultural
Time inaugural parade moved from Third
anti lnrket streets at the close of the cere-
monie at the capitol .
I wil II Wnlrnlt lit , l'lrst haunt .
DFN\'Jn : , Jan , 15.-1 ote for United
Slates t'nator asmereed Senator
It'nalol' to Rlcrcelt SenatorVolott
was taken In the legislature todl ) ' . In time
house fott ' -olo votes were gIven for \Vol-
( 'Ott . relluhlcan , uud twent-tlre' for COIl-
HrCJSlln 1elCl populist . In the senate
Woiol recllvel "Ixteen votes ; ' 'homls Itt .
Palet'lonopullt. . blxteen. nnd Charles S.
'lho1nnl. clemnocm'nt Iwoot. I . , Doth
hrnches will meet In joint tcsslon at noon
tmHorrnulll time hlleltons IKlnt to time
re-election ot Wolcot on the Irst imuilot.
lrizmms'a Gomerimor \"U8tHI ut I'ruokttlcn.
PH0 NIX , .Ariz , Jan. 15.-Attorney Oen-
ral henry has rc&lgned anti made puhlo
Hcnsalonul charges against Governor
hughes. Henry aleHel tha Ifugimep . 01-
Iho\h I a Clo.rut , seCretly tHI'IIJrtctl '
lul1lh)1 the rcpublfal cal1 ! ! ale for oon-
frell ) lie charlet lughl' with uturrcmtmlc'r-
ins principII to MICUr" relpa&c ( rom Inln-
clal L'mnbarraammsuents ismul caile '
em\an'allnts Ilt cals upon the SO\-
CI'lor to re.lsn set once.
vIi $ "ult % mtmm lmtvestirtiium.
X ASUYJ.I.E , Tenn. , .Tami. 15The house
or l'I'pl'psuntuth'el today , b ) I vote of 11 to
H adopted the democratic resolution l.r\'ld-
InG for the IloBtpolemell of the opening anti
1II\I.hIO of 111' vote tor governor urtll nnl
Jovcrlor urt ni
1\'Cllllnlon CI hI mImetic 01 ChIJK ! ' ot
fraud II Sloe 1110101. The refolulol wise
adopted by the senate 0 few . .11)1 ago. ' 1ho
Ollulsts voted with the I.t ublcuns today .
FEW IPLAINTS - TO IAIE
Annual Meeting or the Stt Board or
Agriculture at Lincoln.
,
NO VOTE TAKEN ON THE FAIR lOCATIOt {
SlhJec Wi I'robably lie Ironjht Up t
This Morning's I10eUnj - lejretl
1 JpreMet tmt No CrOI lulolo
er"lce I. l'oMlhll.
LINCOLN , Jan. lG.-lSpecal.-The ( ) t'enty-
ninth annual meeting of time State Board of
Agriculture convened at the chapel of time
State university nt - 4 p. m. There was a full
represntaton In the hal , although 1 number
web absent on committees . Members of the
board frm e\'enty-two counties ot the ninety
In the state responded to their names. There
are 101 members of the board nil told .
President n. H. henry called the meeting
together and the cal or delegates by coun-
ties was male by Secretary Hobert W. Fur-
nas. A hort address of welcomeS made
by Chancellor CanOeh1 Hc said ho was glad
to welcome them to the unl\ersly. not only
on account of what they were worth t I ,
but also what Il was worth to them. As
Illustrative of this he directed attention to
time great benefit or the university to agricul-
ture. Ito cited the worlts of various scIen-
titUs connected with the institution , and
cal cd attention to theIr , 'aluahlt contrlbu-
10us In the line of geology entomology and
chemistry. Time speaker held that deslnte
time fact that thIs was n wonderful age nn
age ot invention. time electric ase , In ( tact
there were lost arts which we have never
beers able to recover. This spirit of time age
of ancient Greece. with her sublime architecture - .
tecture , was only faintly collected In the
\hle City of the Columbian ! exposition.
But all the ancient arts were for the public .
all time history written was for the public .
and time pcpl . And time progress and In-
venton of today Is for tIme public , and no
man Is debarred from time enjoyment thercof.
The chancellor held that such organizations
as the present one before him could not have
existed ages ago. The cohesive power of
selt-imutrest today held men together closer
than brothers. Before him al time present
ho saw 1 newer nnll a larger life. lie was
please to welcome the members of the board
l ' AI COM IT'EE NAItI1D.
President henry called attention to the tact
that time Importance or location ot the state
rail demanded a commIttee on credentials ,
and on motion ho appointed as such com-
mHtee Iessrs. Dlnsmore Brown and Can-
tcn. The chair annosmced further
annouced that at-
cellablo credentIals would bear the
authorIty of the presIdent of the county
society that he represented. I was explained
ly Secretary l urna that aU presidents of
local societies are by law members of the
state board , but that Il was proper , In case
of time absence ot such presidents , lor time
socIety to elect a delegate to the annual ,
board meetng , I
In the order of reports-Treasurer Mcintyre ,
submitted his annual statement , of which time I .
following Is 1 a recapitulation :
Total resources for the year . ; 27,92.65 :
warrants paid silce 1894 , $27S7,7S ; balance
In treasury , $4.87.
Time dlereno between the report Df the
secretary and treasurer Is found In the loan
made to the society by Austin lumphrDY ,
namel ) $1,123.63. This later amount Is the
, sum of tile 1891 deficiency.
SECHETARY'S HEPORT.
The secretary of the board Robert V. " .
Furnas , presented his annual report. The
financial portion , which ' agrees , \Iui . the to- !
capitulation of tile treasurer , shows that the
total receipts for the fiscal year ending December -
ember 31. 1894-Lncludlng the balance on
hand from the year 1893 , $2,978.58-was $21-
C03C5 Net ' receipts for the year , excluding
batnC9. on' hanl. ' $ ,2.594.0. Toll expdi.
tures $28.527.18. leaving a deficiency ! of
$1123.53. ; This' d ficlency"bad ! been provided
for hy a volnl tar ) tender of a loa by
Austin Hummuphrey . All indebtedness had
been paid In full to date. The receipts . or
assets . for he year 18H ! were quite below
the receipts or late years. Expenditures had
been moro than ccrresponlngly less than
previously. OC these expenditures $13,923,69
was paid In premiums and $14,903.49 In
other expenses , classified > folows : .
Printing supplies . etc. . . . . . . . . . . $ 2.345,95
I.umbcr and labor on grounds. . . . . . 8.i2.48
Salaries p.mid. . . . . . . grounls. . . . . . . . . 812,48 .
Apprpriatons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1CO
Polce , gate keepers . judges . etc. . . . 2.6.20
FI'ehh telegraph and expre . s. . . . 579.95
Hotel bilI. ! . . . . . . . . 111 . . . . . ; . . . . . . 67,95
Postage . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 610 .
Attractions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4)Q .
Livery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.0 .
Forage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,87 16.5
Miscellaneous . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 1,8n,8
$14,503.49
DESIRE CROP BULLETINS.
The report deprecates time fact that the
board cannot afford to issue monthly bulletins
or information relating to crops , climatic
conditioims . otc Nebraska Is the only state
In time union ( ailing In this respecl. Whie
the state holds out many advantageous inducements -
duccments to homo seekers and hOle builders -
ers . legislative appropriations for the support
of the boards In thIs line or work are more
than 100 per cent loss than for any other
slate TIme hoard has time sum or $2.0DO. o
this It gives time State Horticultural society
$1.000 and $ ; 00 to scientists , which enabled '
It to present an nnnual report , which other
states classed a9 ono of the best published.
This being done the sum of $500 was left.
Kansas Iowa and Illinois gave tholr State
Boards of Agriculture annually from $11,000
to $24,000 .
The otcl report of the Decretory ot time
Now York board shows annual
No\ shols an approprla-
lon of $228,500. California Is still more
lberal , Sloe gave agriculture and lmortl-
culture alone In ten year $805,865 , and to
these and all Idnlred societies within the
Ramo time $2 , C3,323. Secretary Fural di-
recta attention to these ngures In order to
enable the Nebraska Board of Agriculture to
more nearly approxlmato the expectations and
demands of time public.
By reason ot that financial conditions confrontIng -
frontIng the board of manaers. as shown In
tim statement of the treasurer , It was deemed
advisable ! not to hold time usual winter corn
oxhlhlt In connection wIth this leeln . I
Is hoped by the secretary , however , that this
factor In the work will not le alrnndoneti
The annnal fair nnd exposition or lS94 , whie
held uncr ( ! the utmost adverse circumstances
ever before unrertaken In time history of
Nebraska , \\'as. all conditions considered ,
without n superior In time reord of her ex-
luibitlons. The purely agricultural presenta-
ton was far superior to any precedIng fair ,
AS TO CI01 HESU.TS.
Whlo the 189 crop resuls In Npbraska
were disastrous without precedent , time secre-
tary assures all that this fact should not
disparage , not refect upon ability to produce
msxlln In the opposite direction . Time state
ha the same unsurpassed prouclvs soil , the
same Indomota1le lanlpulators of sol , and
they wil , ns heretofore , contnue In 'n-
bounded con dence In the
1ounded agriculture of Ne-
braska.
In relation to a speed I'lng factor , the secretary -
tory says :
"Pardon me I I suggest that , In consid-
ering the question of relocating the stale fair
that attention \ , given the mueller of n lulls
track This 18 ereltal , If It le your Inten-
lon to retln anti maintain the sped rIng as
an n.unct . to your fair. 'he progressive
spirit Is abroad among horeemen , a : ! In oIl
timings els ' . ly CXIJerJence In correspond-
hag with anl soliciting horie owners Is that
no longer will good her es patronize a half
mimlie tracll. Til decline In our speed receIpts -
ceIpts Is an Inconlrnnrlhlr evidence In sup-
hon of the recummmmmoendailomm . In 18n our
Sliced fees recelve.1 were $5,142.75 ; In 1893 ,
$ t51 ; In 189 , $2. G.I. ' ) The demand for a
mile track Is fO near unh'erl that It can
no longer le safeiy ignored "
The full anuual report for 1893 has been
issued and extenslrely circulated . The see-
retal' reminds the bourll that all of its Insur-
nnc buries now In existence expire July 1.
1895.
On . the conclusion of time fcadlng of the aee-
retar's report , : r. Junbam mo\'el that the
rrpcrt , < ! ' its various recmmepdatons le
referred 10 a commitee of lbree. Time report
of the auditing committee showerl that the
reporti nf treasurer mti in
rcprll trel lrer 111 leeretar agreed II
term and Ulounll Tle total warrants out-
standln Imollttll to $1,406,70.
M I. Ia'ward of Nebraska City , moved
.
a vote of thanlts 10 Austin lumphrc ) for the
loan of $1,123.53 to ltet the deficiency ,
'fho cmmital on credentials reported a
I numb of couteEts among the memben , anti
: h . .
"
wore lnstrumcted ) to retire and cnsummlto
their work In a thorough manner. The fol-
hewing memb , , . 'hoe terms expire , were
dropped from Ie 1st ot memberhip : n
\V , Fumes E. . alnee , J. D. Dinsmore , M.
Iunham , I. 'I 1 Illnry , A. htumpimrey ! . J. C.
Worer , E. A. tuirt , F. H. Brll ( , W , Ii.
hlarger , J. 1 item . J Holcomb , E. itt.
Scans and Ur h runo. The session then
adjourned unt : . tomortow morn In !
No vote wa 4Wifen today on time location
of the state fair for the comIng five yeus.
Active work was done at time hotels all day
among the mwbs" and It was Ball thnl
Omaha had m iegooll gains. I will come
up tomorrow for settlement .
JOU ' s tlirMIE.
-
OmelRI of the ilnflk'otItimmims } "I to 11akn
time . .
llonhcq flmslmtimce
1,1"1(0.
ALMA , Neb. , Jan. 15.JSlleclal ( Telernm.- )
C. \V. Stewart , assIstant cashir of time Bonk
of Alma or this place , has ben dismissed
from the bank and charged with the fault
of time bank being short $ ,500 In its accounts.
Ban I Examiner Chine went thrugh the bank
a few days ago and the shortage II time above
Imount Is said to hlst. This Is the first
thorough examination that huts been made
of time books and . accoun1 of this bank
for three or four years and : .
Stewart says that time cashier told hIm
of a dlscrepany of $400 before ho wenL Into
the bank. Ste\tnrL stoutly denies that he
Is guilty or any vrommg . and Is prepared , to
snake a vigorous fight In the ' matter . claim-
lug the cshIer Is very careless , and Ulal If
ay thin ! Is wrong I Is duo td careless or
mistakes and nol dishonesty. A. C. Shnn-
lenberger Is the cashl\r. anti has always
bore the best reputaton for honesty and
stood high In the community. So has Mr.
Stewart , who was principal of schools hero
several years , postma'ster four years under
Clovelammd's first term anti hIs integrity has
never been questioned berore. The families
connected arc among the best In time city
No prosecution or legal steps have been
taken. _ _ _ _ _ _
STATE "OI.llT.lat FJtE:1EN.
ThtrteelthnDII Convention ot these -
olatol Cnnvene at Nortolle .
NORFOLK . : , Neb. , Jan 15.-Speclal ( Telo
grm.-Thc thlrleenth annual convention of
the Nebraska State Volunteer Firemen's as-
sociaton began a three days' session In this
city this evenIng. A delegation from David
City was the first to arrive , which was soon
'followed by others from Crelghto . O'Nel.
Madison . York and Kearney , so that tonight
nDarly a full representation Is present.
Elaborate preparations for the entertain-
ment of the vIsItors have been made 1y the
Norfolk department , and Includes a strett
parade , headed 1y the band , a visit lo Nor-
tolts prdethe beet sugar factory-and a
complimentary banquet at the close of the
session , Thursday even In ,
!
Time present omcers of the association are :
A. Tracy , Grand Island , President ; Ira John-
son . Kearney ; vIce president : J. H. Bennett ,
McCook . second vlco'presldent : M. J. Saun-
tiers , Kearney , secretary : D. W. Carr , l <
atrlce , treasurer.
NElIASUIUtU : snow.
Annual Eximibttlotm ot the State I'oulrys _
sociatloim at LIncoln ,
LINCOLN , Jnn. a5.-Speclal ( Teegram.- ! )
The annual shw 0 [ the Nebraska State Poul-
try association t6pft'd today In the Brownol
blo.clt. I Is t1' , Pgost display or fine birds
ever made byte a ! oclation. The coops are
all In JlacCo and throughout the day
knost of e,4hibitora. stood around and
dwelt on the flrlta of theIr breeds with cn-
thusiasm. Towards evening the exhibition
was visited bY . ! arLe number of school children -
dron free tick $ s hi'lng been given them by
the managers. 'IJ4 year there Is a marked
Improvement , 1ot 5tly In tile large number
at fowls exhlliltedilbut .In the many fancy
strains , which will compare favorably wih
time eastern exhibitions or more pretentious
cities. - , _ . '
To 1icliCtAjltTmo1 ' / Jesl tc.
XEARNEYIjomi : ' 15.-Speclal.-At ( )
the session ' ttim''t3Oi&'ot Supervisors Pst'
closed a condtrmelior 7soCliton was organized -
ganized by applntnl two men In.cach : town-
shIp to act wIth time : uperYlsor , \vho would
be chaIrman of the committee. A central
committee , wIth H. W. Trulblod as chair-
man ; W. L. Hand secretary , and Rice H.
Eaton , treasurer . was elected Reports will
bo male by the various committeemen to
the central committee saturday From these
reports Il can lo learned definitely just who
and how many arc In need of help In Buffalo
county. I Is not thoughl now however ,
that many farmers wi need much If any-
thing more than . seed grain for sowing next
spring.
The fair given jointly last week by the
members or company A. Nebraska National
guards and the hook and ladder department
al .the armory netted each company I little
over $ .
Memorial services were held Sunday al the
Congregational chlrch * In memory or 'VI-
lam Bone of Gibbon. who die of heart
diocese In the United Presbyterian church at
n union meeting ThursdlY evenIng. His remains -
maIns were then taken to Kenosha , Wis. . for
Interment , accompanied by his widow and
two sons.
Secretary . L. Hand of the Kearney Re-
hot commission received word yesterday that
two cars of coal had been contributed and
shipped from Oskaloosa . Ia. , to the needy
II this city and surrounding countrr.
Result ot a l'rotrnclCI Spree.
SCHUYLER , Neb. , Jan 15-Special.- ( )
When Charle J. SpirIt , the gentleman bound
for hIs home In Dayton , 0. , who got off the
train here Saturday and was thought from
his actons to bo insane , recovered from time
Influence of the liquor ho bad been paraltng
of durIng the last week , ho was found to b
not only rational , but quite an Intel-
gent and interesting gentleman. During
the summer he went west to WashIngton fur
a Dayton contractor , and , havln& finished his
wrk there , was o his way home In his
Insane condition , be became poesscd or the
Idea that he was about to bl arrested for
some ImagInary olense , anti got oft time
train herl and set out to escape having
started out of time cIty n seems a9 ho got
oft the train. A brother at stanton was
notified a9 to the condition of his brother ,
and arrived Sunday to relieve him. The
lrotherl had not met In slxtel . ! ) 'ear. Mr.
Spiric was released this morln , and the
!
two left the city this afernoon ,
Jnlit Cnshler Cllr1el wl'h Jeorgery.
O'NEILL , Neb" , Jan -Spolal ( Tele-
! ram.-Conslder111 ) excitement prevailed In
this city this afternoon when It wa learne
that Den H. Cowdlery , state bonk ! examiner ,
filed a complaint In tho. county curt chargIng
George H : Bowring . cashier of the defunct
Stuart Stato. 1ar } . , .wlh forgery .
TIme complaint ategtea thal the forger
consisted 01 the , ettry by 10wrlng on the
bnnk's books M ' securable I promls80ry
note for $2OOf purorteti to , be nlgnell by
William Kroter ; ! Ce , when In fact no
such note was Hrslgned : 1y thnt Orm.
.IUII"la ) , ctlr.IUS 1 II"rrnln.
JUNrATA Ne1J : , 'Jan , 15.-Speclal-Sat- ( )
urday evening tiibGrand ' Army of time Hepub-
lie and Womun's Helef corps gave a ( orwell
surprise supper' ntelr hal 1o Air . und Mrs.
O. Stever , who leave In a low days to make
their future hOJfu' ? California . ! r. Stover
If past prsldet ! time corps. 'fhey are
well liked by cYlr ! . 'on\ In t\ls \ vicinity and
especially h I ) ) the 011 comrades. who trill beer
\er ) sorry to sea timenm leave They received
some beautiful ifrtsnts :
fl" ' )
)
. " 'IPV ' Ihrlr , h l'lnle.
NOlTI I'LtTT , Neb " Jan. 15.-Speclal (
Tclegram.-A ) lIght , lnow imas leen falling
bero durIng time Intre day , but time temperature -
ture has not fallen , and there Is little wind
I Is time fIrst . snow or time season for North
Plate , and his mell as It fell , su/clenty
to lay time (1(1st. ( I will not Injure winter
grazing , If time \'eather remains irmild . but
trill be good for winter wisest , which hi
stood In great need ot nmoisture
To ahIsny' " : J.Ihlil J'"t ) , .
1 ; WNlC CITY , Nel" Jan . 15.-Speclal (
Telegram.-'ho ) . city cunci was to hlve
met and c } slde.e bids ! for a new electric
lght Illnht at its meeting list Ilght , hut mild (
not do 10 on accouImt ot being Eomewhat
"scared" about ha\lng two plnts on its
imaittis. The assignee of the present plant bas
already ) ' sued time city ,
11.e cly- _ _ _
OYII 0 nuI'11 ' - l'huu1or - Iteami.
IIEATRICII. Jan 15.-Speclal ( Telegram.- )
Enos lia'key , 010 of time TClegram'-1
, highly respected cItizens of Gage county ,
tiled this morning at the homo ot
his daughter . Mrs. Francis Mcflirr .
ton mil north ot this city , death resulting
from the effects ot a stroke of pralysl re
cel\ell three months ago. The deceased came
to Gage county t'enty-slx years ago alil has
resided hero ontnuoul' since thnt time.
lie hnl amassed considerable wealth . owning
large tracts ot land both In N bruka and
South Dakota. The funeral wilt occur from
wi
the house of the daughter of the decase at
10 o'clock tomorrow.
Drulll t Rlt M"loonl.tnnted. .
PLAT'I'SMOUTII , Neb. , Jan 15.-Speclal (
Telegram.-Tho ) l'latsmouth city coulscl
huts sUdrenly become imbued with the notion
of rendering the - saloon business In thIs city
as unprofitable a possible At las night's
session of the council police were ordered to
slop all caerll IlnylnS and gaming In the sa-
loons. The matetr WAS strenuously opposed
member of time opposition retaliated by mo\-
lag that tIme drug stores bo closely vatclmed
and every druggist found selling liquors without -
out 1 prescripton bo arrested atuti prose-
cuted. Both motions will bo carried Into
effect by time police . and the ) ' promlsq to
Prove unuslaly obnoxious to saloon men 'and
druggists as well lS their patrons.
Clothll Muck lmommmmugetl.
( BlAND ISLAND , Jan. 15.-Speclal.-A ( )
water pipe bust on time second floor of the
W Ii. Michael building last evening , anti
the water ran dowl through the floor and
Into Herman urea. ' cloth In ! store lu great
quantities , before It coull be shut off. The
damage to clothing will nol bo very great . a
the accident was discovered son after It
occtm rretl .
Grand Islanrl Is being made time dlstrlbuUng
point for such IJro\lslons. etc. , cmllE from
Oregon as nro nee.lel for time poverty strlclll
11 l , the western section of time StAte Six car-
10nls of pro\lelon anti clothing arrlvt
from La Grnntle Ore. , couslgnCI to time Nc-
brasltt State Hole ( commmmisslon
"Whim time Spirits" Locate Scott.
VALLEY , Neb. , Jan 15.-Speclal ( Telo-
grarn-Furtlmer ) than making time allegation
that the body of Barrett Scott was now lying
at time bottom of the NIobrr river die-
memlerell and In 1 gunny sack , the ValtY
spirits are uncommunicatve on that sub-
ject. Excltemenl Is still at fever heat hare
over time Scotl maier and The lice IS being
watched closely for developments ,
Ieartmey , NnUolal Inlk to Itenpeim.
KEAItNlY Neb. , Jan. .
, 15.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram. ) -The 1\earey National bank , which
was compelel to suspend under a run several
weeks ago will open Its doors again tomorrow
mmiornlmog . and 1rshlent Dowiming says that
Iho affairs or the bank have been lnt In god
shape and the prospect Is hopeful.
etorRn' . Faummily 1.'oUI . < Iestituto . '
M'COOL JUNCTION , Neb" , Jan 15.-
( Special.-William ) Rchter , on old soldier ,
while doing chores came near frcczhl to
dcath. Ills wire , wIth assistance of neighbors -
hors , got him to the house. They hall nt
the time scarcely any Cuel. A wngon load
or coal was at once sent them.
W'llcox COllty I'nlr AS80elltQI Sold Out.
MINDEN , Neb. , Jan. 15.-Special.-An ( )
order of sale has just 1eel Issued by virtue
of "decree against the property the
Wilcox District Fair association . property
located nt Wilcox . Neb. The amount of the
jUdgment Is ; 3,31.
n.1180 or hugh Gordon .
PAWNEE CITY , Neb. , Jan 15.-Speclnl (
Teicgram.-Iluglm ) Gordon , an old resident oC
thIs city and county ( lied nt his home In
1awneo City lat Ilgbt. Time deceased was
about 45 years old , and leaves a wlfo and
, four clmlldremo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I ' a"\eo Clty' I'utrnnlo.
PAWNEE CITY , Neb. , Jan. 15.-Specla (
Teiegram.-Mlss LoUlo Liming or this city
has bee appointed nn enrolling clerk In time
lower house of the leglslaturo and left this
evening to accept the position.
'VYloro 'Vnlal Declared insane
BEATRICE , Jan. 15.-Speelal'Telegram. ( )
-Mrs. : Adda Baker of WYore was sent to
11 ' syum ! foi'tmd'idsane ' ! at Lincoln loday.
This 1 the second time else has been I
patent of that institution. .
Sioux Anxious for TheIr II0DOY _
WASHINGTON , Jan. 15.-Agent Kelar ,
Chief Two Stars and John Drown 'at the
Siseton and \VlhJeton agencIes In South
Dakota , accompanied by Representative
Pickier had I conference with the commis-
sioner of Indlnn affairs today The delega-
/
o9 ! J7co ;
'wg
Only a Scar Remains
Scrofula Cured-Blood Purified b
- , Hood's Sarsnpnrilla.
Sarsaparia.
I O. , , I. Hood . Co. , I.owel , Mass. :
"I I with pleasure that I send I telmonh !
what Hood's has
concerning Sarsaparilla ba don
for m ) daugimt& . I I a wonlerlul medlelm
amt I cannot recommend It too highly. Sarah ,
who Is fourteen years old , has . ben .
Afflicted With Scrofula
ever since she was one year old. For Ivo years
alto has hind a running sore on one side or her
faeo. We tried every remedy recommended , but
nothlnf' dll her any good until wo consmammced
Iln Ilood's Sarsaparlhl My marrIed ttaujhtr
advised mo to use Hood's Sarsaparia because
Hood'ssi1a : Cures
It har cured her of tlyspepsia She had been
tru1lell wlh that complaint since chidhood.
Inll sllc\ her cure alto has never 1een WhlHt a
hotloot Iiooti't " Sllaparlaln the Imommse Wo
eOllctcellglvlnG It to Sarah :10ut one year
ago , all It has cot1luerell thu rUluln ! sure ,
Only a Scar RemaIning
as a trace of the dreadful dlseaso. I'rovlous t
taking the meileino her eyesight was nIectc.1 .
lut tOW she can sea perfectly . In eonlocton
with flood's Raraparla wo have tHed hood's
Vegetable l'lls. anti lImpi ( them tire best , " Idles ,
: AlA GlI'I'IN , XenIJ , Ihiimmols. .
Hood's Pills cure nausea , sIck hcadache ,
mid1gcstion , 1lousneS. Bold by all druggiste ,
SUPERflUOUS HAIRI
On tIme female face .
on the upper tim' . chin ,
( hseltH , toreiuea't b.- _
Iv"1 time eyeiirtmws .
nn time Itantis , arIas
und br.not ; also lalr
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on mel'H cheeks
"hovC tiiu l'tarul line .
th. h.ard lne.
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destroyed Curever. No
PalO or Injury \y the
ELECTRIC ; . .
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TII it. I one ot the most 'imtlyiulom-
Ishcs that remtnei 1 hu
army rcln ' woman can nC-
iiIctet with . JK sure to ultract attemttlon
Het"t wih. .uro utruct ateltion
. mini , ! 10 excite comment.
I"Ilatorll's. exele acids mulasters. , wax 1lor\H.
831.tole. , the IW.'ezer. selMors alli razor
all make Ihese halr grow lmarslmt-r . darker .
coarser temmi ' multI lunwrouo. 'fho onh'
retho'l In the world by which the lal' can
be destroyed Is by time
i'j ; F'1'f U' NFF1)1 ) F
ELEClHIC I .14 lIe
" 'I have had years expcrl"ncl In this
work anti I'Krl.e I cure Its e\"r case 1'
mat.r luw lud I may he. Moles . ovarts .
went , . n"le"In. . . red nos rmstaol scare
and alt morbid ITowlh de.trond Iy title
litethtwi . Dld Iy skilled 1. electro Kurger A
.kied e'zpert always pr.'seRt. Houn. ) : to
7j Sundays . 10 to I. Time
CUHAPATIIC iNSTITUTE.
10 Dodge Street . . . . Onmaima.
,
lon surged that Str.SO of the SI.C.O now
their cltiit In ' be dts-
Placed to cril the tremtstmr3' Ils-
trtbuted among the tlHnns on th ( < reservation -
ton to prevent fulerlnR anll starvation
among' thetmi . resulting from a faiure or
erotic anti other tepreRCI conditions. I I !
cro\'s \
itrobabie their request will le complied
with . _ _ _ . _ _
1'nlss . , Is ' - .
l'Rl. ' ' .S .I l'Ulll-lm.
SOUTH OMAhA , Neb , Jan. I-To thl
1 , lor of The lee : Many thanks for time
article In Time lice , exposing the corruption
Its the city council. Votmiti it. not almu be
s'eiL to turn time searcimllgiot on tIme cimool
board ? W'e imn.'e , to look t time iuresa for
all this good work-tue reporters are the
watch-dogs or civlllzat'on-nmni ' tue editors , a.
terror to evil SteeN. Two ways thmese Imypo'-
critical fellows manage to get themumselves
elected to oiiice every time ; cue is ummuler
the mhisgtmise of protecting time lsmhllC ecimools
and the otimer is protecting time ( 'ntimoiic
cimmmrch. lto' long arc an outraged teoile
going to b hoodwinked by these fellows ?
A few imonest mneim can put a stop to tlmis
WOrk It tlmey go about it m-igimt , Cilam'le14
O'Conmoor and a. few otlmera Imrouglst nbont
time iummlflc'ntion of time notoriotmue Tsecti
ring of New o'o'rk In 1810. Ir. l'nrklmumrst
mmml JoimnV. . ( koff lsmt'e bmok imp tin'
fammmmms 'l'amnmnany Party it woulti be veii
if sonon O'Connnrs , I orkhitmrsts or GaiTs
would rise tip In South Omaha , J , 11 , 13 ,
S
Sttstc l'ercoeitago cit l'ntlIo Iiutmtl Sates ,
WAShINGTON , Jams , 15-Time luotuse inmb.
lie lands conimnittee has decided to report
favorably a bill grmmnting to California S per
cent of time proceeds of tIme sale of inmblio
lands. _ _ _ _ S _ _ _
tinoy Bliic time l'realulcuit
WASiIINGTON , Jan , 15.-Attorney ( lob-
oral Olney gave a dinner last mmight In imomuor
of l'resident Cles'elatmd , Fotmrtecms unemnbers
of the cabinet mtnd etipremmie coUm't were
present. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
TIme eletnenta that conspire to make a
great city ere fommnd at ( hits jmlnce. Timey
are , 'ast water Power , electric power , extensive -
tensivo coal mninea , abundant raw mumuterlal ,
railway facilities , and strong financial back-
lag. We hmave nil timeso anti moocre. A
nmontlmly pay roll of over $200,000 already ;
larger imodustries coining next sprIng. Timere
Is good money to be imade In realty by getting
in on. timmie. Investigate timls matter. Ernest
Crutchmer , real estate , Great Falls , Motmtana ,
Hayden I3ros' . ad. is on page 6 ,
QiiakeP %
OATS
& A pure Cereal Food , easily 4
' cooked ; digestible and deliF
El cious Cheap , too. It's
Q for you. 41
Soldon1y In 2 lb. Packages.
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Telephone 1531.
w. j. BURGESS , - - - - Mamlager
LAST TWO TIMES IN OMAHA.
MATINEIO TODAY , 2:30. : TONIUJIT , 5:15. :
JOHN L. SULLIVANJ
In his latest anti greatest success.
A TRUE AMERI0AN.
A PERY 'W1T4Pt1E
Conutng January 20-23.
TORTURINGECZEMA
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EdItor Iowa. I'lain Dealer Cured of In-
eiiflirmtble Itcisimmg nsmd I'mmin by
the Cuticurm Iiemmsetlles.
No Less Timnn Five I'hmyslcianq Con.
Biitet1 , Their Comblmmcl W'ietlom
Followed VItlmotat Iheimeilt.
I am mmiity.six years ciii , In Angoset , ISt ' was
tmOtmblcml witis time I'eeuliar skin disease to w'imioh
l'eol'Io of amy ago are subject , kmtown among
mllOlicfth muon as eczema , 115 lkSt appearance
% s'as Imear ( iso amukles , it rapidly extemuuictl over
tile iowor extreumoities until mny legs ore mmearly
0150 raV sore ; fromim iegs time trosmhmio oxtendeit
across time lmiis , isonhIems mmml time emmtiru length
of time aemne time legs and arimo' greatly awolleS
% citho an iteltfmog , ltmmrnIng h'iml , Witiiostt eeaatiomi.
Altimnmmgit time I'eet lumetliciel mutivico attainable was
cmnplo3 ed , Ito le54 Simon hue i'imyeicinns of th4
lulaco t'eimig commumlletl , antI tile itrrrilutions
luci mug time n'sult of I lmeir ctmmmmlti mue4 t istloun , 51sf
IliCCilS ( ' , t imommglm mmpparcmitly elmecketi , won Iii rccmmt
In a fewulays as luad as cct ; mlmurirmgits .rogiess
1mm ) ' wcigitt fell away almommt twcimty.iho imommuils ,
Its nfl exi'erimumcnt Ibegan time um5toof CUTmCVRA ,
folitusimig timtu simmuple antI 11101mm ltvtnmct ioms
gi' . ( 'mm s'itli limo itmaimnutm..u amoel In fomtr w eek
fommimml immyself t'cii , with eitimo Cemit munch mmmutmural
In color , time itcimimmi ; mmml ltaimm entirely echioucit.
w' , hi. MlAl ) ,
Etlkor Iowa l'iaiimflcaler , Cresco , Ia.
COTICUDA WORKS WONDERS
CuTicumtA ltmomommIr.'smcetlIl9'cmmreuvcry : hmmmmnof
nmmtitlisease of time akimi , Stall. , mumul blood , witi
ios ni immir whether itclmlmmg , lmmlrnimug , scaiy
IuimmsitI v , ammtl Itiotcimy , % vimelimer ci input , , acrofmmlomms1
heredfiar3 or cotmttmgiomms\timems limaiclaims fail ,
I wasoperntotlomm two years ago Ioratm aimecess ,
wlmirim left a nmmmmmtmog sore , wimicim five ( inctomS
said cotmiti only Ito itelpetl by ammotimer operation ,
I almmmoqt gave omp ilm uiesi'alr. ' $3.50 wortim of the
Ci'TmccltA htmotmtur.t : etmnmi mmle , antI I ammo now
well anti etrommg , Jmtmtq. ANNIE KtJI.EN ,
2101 I.awremmeu St. , lommver , Ccl ,
Bold thrnnFlmotmt ( ii , , world. Price , CtrrmcenA ,
tOo. ; 8oAu',2c , ; lizeoLvEsT , Gd l'orzmi 1)auo
5 ! ) 011CM. Cults' . , Solo I'roprIetors , iioeton , _ -
e'- " hoar to Cure Bkin Iicmoecs , " nimuiled free ,
Il'Li0t , blacitheads , clapped anti oily ikia
P I cured by Ctmrmct'mms I.lmtuicvmcm Suti' .
cjj FREE FROM RHEUMATISM.
Is imi tummo muiimutmte lime Ceitlcmmrts
' Atmti.l'mtln l'imtstor relieves rimett.
' ; , , mnaticmcIatic.imtlt.kIduieychestmuud
Ar.1UEM 1NTS ,
B OYD' lVelncslay& ( ( Thursday
Jan 16-Il
MR. J. K. EIVIIVXET
"OlJlt FI1ITZ. "
in lmis latest success ,
Fritz in aMadhotiso'
Wimicii han 3 Months at tit i4tim Street Theatre
New York.
NESS' SONGS , EXCIt.r.UNT : COMPANY ,
Nl1W DANCES , SPLENDID l'ItODUCTION ,
Sale opens Tuesday morning nt usual minces.
flVflQ 2 NICHTS.
uI , I W1 U ONE MATINEE
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VithlA'm' . . . . . . gInI.v 0
SATURIAY. ) . . jI UMIII U fl
Farewell Engagemnent of time TragedIans ,
1'UElEUJCJC JJ t1J , '
WARDanci JAMES
Supporteti by time foremost company 1mm Amnenlca.
In a noagmmUmceimt muctmmlc revival of time follow-
lag mulnYs :
Friday Niglmt amid 5 5 j , E N R'Y iv"
Satmmrtlrty lSImmt. a a
Saturdnr ' R I C H A R D I I I"
Time sale of seats wiil opatm Thitmrsday misorn-
itmg. NIglmt. l'rices-Flrat. Fioor. * 1.00 ammd ft.50 ;
ltnicommj. Soc nmmtl 7Oc. Almttimmecm l'rlcos-lIrst
Floor , ,5c muud * 1.00 : Ihalcommy , Soc amid We.
EDISON'S
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'I'IIE LIFE I'RODUCING MARVEL.
F'tgures and scenes 1mm actual mtmotiotm.
An exact rcproductiomm ot Nature.
Not a panorimuuma but biting immttlon Itself ,
NOW ON BXIIIIOITION ,
At 109 South ICtIm street , Fm'omn 0 a. mn. to It
p. mu. Something evcryiody mtimould see.
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1VEoney not Wealth
It Is oily good for what Comnrom'ts and Necessities It vI1I exelmango
for.
How foolish people arc. They will dt'Ivo an old knoclc-lcncod liorea
for years. Ho eats , and costs as mmmcli to keep , as a sound animal.
Thoygot along vIt1i dilapidated fut'nittmra ; fenJed and shabby carpets ;
bare windows ; and quito likely an old stove which cats up more fuel In
a year than a isow and economical consumer wouid cost thorn ; broil
their wives and servants over a o'oat'lng fire lu a July day , when a
, olcmic Stove not only does bettor vork without boating , but with far
mot'p ceomuomy ; they scrub or paint an old rough floor , when a bcautiftll
covering of LincoitIrn would not only bole better , but actually pa.Y for
itself In a slmot't time with lubut' saved ; they eat off of nicked and
cracked dishes , wlmomu a whole and complete .Dhiuiiei' set could be
bought for almost ncmtluirmg. In a wom'd , they decelvo tlcrnsolvcs by
timimikiug they are economIcal , slmen they are actually oxtt'ovagant In
their shiftlessness , or perhaps we ought to be inoi'e cimaltablc , and call It
thoughtlessness , while au the tirno the children are gt'owing up and
getting accustomed to suds makeshift habits and eui'i'oundlngs ; grow
untidy in dress , careless In habits mmd generally tlmm'Iftless. Largely
your fault , friend , bccauso yosm have moot made your chuldt'cmi's house
and Its ssml'm'oundlngs time methodical , systematic and attractive Place
you ought to make it , AND MAY.
What fools we mo'talu , hal There Is hardly an ordinary Ironic but ,
at tile oxpoiiclltui'o of anywhere from $25 to 8100 , could be smulo to look
111cc a different habitation ; your good wife'a hopes and ambitions m'cal-
Ized umud ' whole lmonio ' .
, yomii' ttimoosplmoro m'adlcally changed.
\Ve nuon , In our Investments , spoculatlomma and toll , forget our
Iloimucs too mnuclm. "Mark my wot'tls , " eaieth the wm'Itot' , "you yourself -
self vi1l be a different hollow if you but ucmllow tout' advice , "
Now , you say , "smmpposing motley Is not wealth , but only repi'osonta
tl'o of same and tuxelmangable for nme , and I have not this money ;
how am I to get \Vcnltli , which yotl define as 'Conoom'ts ' and Convon.
lenclos ? ' "No LtU8S'Ol' , because Credit Is a pei'fcct tilost1tiite tot'
Illoilcy , so long as the party granting samncu believes It to be good.
\Vo do believe timat the Credit. of omIt' W'nge Rmu'nors Is good-tue
voiy best , So much do we believe it , that we imuost eat'nctly invite you
to test otmt' faith in It by availliug yoiit'sclf of otmt' jmropositlomi.
Ve extend to yitL oum' MAGNIlICEN'I' CItEDI'L' SYS'I'EM ,
with its iummmei'otms advantages , anti itsic you to utlt'huISll your lIosucs
with us , and pa.v lot' 3'omll' futimisblngs iii one of thl'co s'ays :
OUR TERMS CASH , Or
51 0 W'rtim ( It gouJe , , Si jeer urook ; -
11011(11 dowmm tire isa follows , unmi it Is oh ( Jr 5I i''r ' IItoet h ;
tIme HalIte IA ) Ste wimiclm Pimtmi ) Ctl 5(101)1 ( , 51105 wortim of OOI' , 101 .hit ) , rr wuok
mmmi ly ammo t im I 1mg ito s mm no of , a mm r gun Cue C r 5O , ( JO a ni on tim
mmrt , ciii oumnm'4i..l , both mum to mmtmtility MOO uvortlm of goti.e , 5J2 u.'m' t tiki
and vnhmto , Our saiosmmoomm 1mm cotmmeeut , . ( Jr ? 48.tO ii
our aimiptmmemmts itro prtmmmmpt , mmci ) 'utIr 55211 worth oh goods , ? $0.1 ( ) I'er smack ;
nmm C remit , go me I Imorti mm gem ly mm i' I' rot , pum I cull , ' Or I (1 jut , r Iem ( ) I , Iii ;
Either you pay caslm 01' accept out easy 5100 nortim of geode , $5 ; 'rr ' steele ;
paymnemmt vine : ( Jr 551 2 per ImmoemIls ,
stcr utortim of gOmmS , S'J.O ( ) , ier smeck
ihItS'l'-Wltis Casim. SECONI.Wltlm Or SI .1 tr , , , ' , ulh
SIdO urortim olgoocla , 1i4 per static ;
part CasIm anti so mmimmcim per mminnhli , Or I (3 l'r im.ctimtlm
s200 trortil Of good. , r uteek ;
'vu hhlI-'Vhlis 515r1 CSIII amid so Or sue par snomitim ,
soso uvortim ofgooO , , Sn p.r smeeki
mmoucim jcr syrek , ( hr SiPZS luer , .mommll&
Send lOc to cover postage on our big Furniture
Catalogue. Dahy Carriagge Catalogue mailed free.
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