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2 TilE OIAJIA DAIJ.J ) : ] UDE . h1ATUUDAY , JANUARY 19 , 189 . .
- . - HOUSE PASSES ThREE BILLS
Lower Branch or the Legislature Increases
Its Average Output or LtLws
tor : READY TO FORCE FORECLOSURE
Jc olnton of Intrnctol to N " IJrakfl'i
\ ' hlnJl1 UclcJnUnl'olctl ( own
: Very IirclWy-lotltluo ' , Wlrl , If
thn : eulol \U8 I.hcly.
LINCOLN , Jan" 1S.-pecIaI.-Threo ( )
bl19 wlro ! IIRStd ; toay by the house , mak-
InJ five In al , the ) record ot lie frt six-
teen working thy at the 8saton . These
' bis were nil hy HOhlnson , anti each relatol
to tunds ( lue , pr In 'procei ot maturing In
' favor ot the State unihrlty , A bIll by
arlmth , hone roll No 7G '
Orlfth rol , II'/ consldercl In
c"mmlt ! ot tht whole , and ( , I hen en the
eva or Its IlaD3ae. was sUddenly checked h 1 ) '
navies , In thl' Interest ot economy. The
Ioasuro Ilrovldes for the care and mollcal (
treatment at nvlcts In the p nlentnry :
who ia ) ' lncoma Insane , and flI.O establishes
I state lelcal hoard , consistng ! of two competent -
Detent phrslclans nnd the Physician at the
penitentIary , two at which bOdrd hal : ro
celvo $10 n Jay each for each day engaged
In ouch examInation . The : egular Prison
Ilhyslclan ) ts not to receive extra ccmpensa-
ton beyond his ulary. The commIttee ot
the whole rcso and reported a rccomenda-
ton that the 111 he referred to the commit-
tee on Ienit'mtiary. ) commi-
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Smith's rtoluton to Instruct Nebraska's
representatves In congreu to vote In favor
ot tho' Coreclo3uro of the Union Pacilc raIlroad (
was the feature ot the morning session to-
day. howard ol'losd ( It In a short speech ,
In which he said that while ho was In
hearty sympathy with the spIrit of the reso-
luton , there had been a record made on the
Ilucston , and that il'as to the effect that a
large majority were opposell ) to any such 1
leglolatlon iluiring the present session Sutton -
ton of Dou/la , expressed ) the same vIews , anll
was mnuzed that the time of the house should
. , lie taken up with aiutI-rahlroaI ' shoull ,
. He hoped there Ivoull be no more of tt. 'fho
' yes and flQ ) ' & % tro calell for , and thE un-
her time disguise or explinluA : their votes ,
members managed to Put through nn ' exW
tended and exhaustive debate on the rlsolu-
ton , In explanation oC his course Barry
Inveighed strongly against the attitude of
Sutton , and ppeared to regard It In the light
ot an attempt to hullloo ; the mInority .
DavIes , whIle voting against the resolution L
for the reason that he did not believe the
belevo
house was In a Iloslton to JUdge oC this matter -
ter so well as the representatIves ot the
state \ In WashllHton. declared that
. I vas nn Important question outside of huohI -
po1-
tIcs ,
' lcs and one which Interested every one. and I
't ono on which the minoriy had the right to I
; Introduce resolutIons as often as It saw fit.
To the attack of Suton , Smith replied
repled
, ' Vigorously. He said that In this hal the
man recenty elected United States senator
had declare It a Iueston on which he shoult
shoull
. always bo glad to hear suggestIons from all I
Ilartes , He said further , that I the major
: Iy had come there wIth the IntentIon at
' bottlIng UI the mInority It would find Itscl r
; woetuly mistaken At the conclusion ot the
debate , which lasted thirty mInutes , the mo-
' ton to adopt the resolution was lost by 7 I
7
. to 25.
. WANT SOME DETTER DOOKS.
Robinson Introduced a surprise by n reso -
reo-
, luton that the edition oC CObbey's Complel I
Statutes , 1891 , now on the desks or members
, be exchanged for Wheeler's etlton , In the
t debate that followed , It was developed that
- the secretary of state was responsible Cor
L the 'dpllearance oC this work In the house
H Is printed by the State Journal company ,
but It Is said by the chairman of the
' judiciary committee : Munger : that then reso-
, lUton for , " the prInting of this edItion was
passed b , , only one houce. I Is not recognIzed : -
t nIzed as 1l legal compIlation by the auprent
court . TIne mater was referred to the coin
i : mlteo on judiciary. ,
Chapman got his resolution passed to'l prin t
1.000 copIes each ot tIne late governor's message -
sage amid the Inaugural at Governor Ilolcomi b
l. In tine German and Bohemian languages. He
Introduced It the first day , ant It has been
; . twice tefeatcd ,
f. A sllasm oC economy malIc a showing today
"when Allan's resolution to ask the speaker
to a plnt an assistant bIll clerk came UI ) ,
H led to a long debate , but th discussion
showed a spirit to shift nrouud some of the
useless employes Into positions where they
ty could contribute In some way to the tJslness
at th house.
Although It Is the opinion of Speaker
: Rchnrds that the communicaton of AUllor
: Eugene Moore In relation to nn Impending
urplus of house employes wIll apply only
to the senate , the posItIon he assumes Is I
? open to question. TIne house has now slxty-
. ' , eight employes on the pay rol , The law according -
cording to the opinion at Attorney General
: ChurchIll , limIts the house to sel'enty-fve
, , employes , includIng commitee clerIcs. But :
two commitees have , so far , been suppled
with clerks , and there are forty-thre colt n-
mitees In all. Having reached the urn It
at employes allowed , seventy-five , which
! , must soon eventuate , It Is evident that a
. large number at commiteees must provldo
their own clerks or do without them.
. Durns at Lancaster has a bill now In the
hands at the printer , house roll No. 165 , for
the lease or sale ot penlontary lands. Burns
says the ohjeet at thin measure Ig to dlsllose
of thee lands In some way that wIll proven
r any further quarrelIng over them. There are
? about throe-Iluarter of a section In all , three
. eighths near Crete In Saline county and the
emit UII near Oermantown. He says people
: are now chasIng each other 01 these Illeces
i of , land with , shot guns.
a Munger hall another till , house roll No. 160 ,
. sImIlar to the one he introduced last won tl <
concerning payment of bills In the maximum
rte case. I provides for ImYlents to ( x- :
Attorney General Ifestlungs , Judge Iundy anll ,
others The two bills are practically simiar
i , In context , one having been drwl by the :
State Board ot TransportatIon and the other I
by the legal bemnellclaries. I
Brady Introduced tine only normal school ,
, , hi ot the day , providIng for the estabhisin-
ment oC ono ut Kearney , Illprollrlatng funds
. land for same . and Ilrovltlng for a donation oC
10UTINI 0 Tm DAY ,
Suuith's resoluton was thc first business
before the house . this mornhll , with McNit
In tine ciialr Following an utendll debate
, . I motion that It be passel was lost by 7 to
i :5 , 'fhe rlsoluton was as follows :
, ' 'herena , Yast slms ot 10ne ) ' nl11 lame
tenets oC lant have heen given to the
Union lnelc railroad by the general gov-
rnment : 111
c . " 'herc'us , 'j'he salt railroad hus tule'l to
rePort tint inlIne , ull IOW hlH the lIre-
IUllltol to usle the goverlment that it
loan the Hall Union Pacific rahIrnauI mU.
lalllc riroad
c , limos more . ut : Ile' e'ent for the term mi-
nlnnuty-nlnt.e years : Inel
W'inereat' , lt would ho of
'hel'al I n case slch Ila-
ternnlsl ns the wont . huts never vhlnnasi'd :
. 111 eltnhlsh I precedent by which the
II opl' voull be Iinino'risineul : 1\11
\ l1rnu4 ; DurIng tie Past year tine om-
i' fierce ,01 the cultn' buns hctl greatly In-
' ter/pretl wIth by IU'I < eK 01 tIne various ruIl.
101111 oC the country , ol1s1I Imnwnle loss
of 11101)1 rtnll lIfe ninth ser , OUI trouble to
thn I I run vellug puhle t Iltl
" 'inurean , I I Is thoulht : hy many that I inn
worth ) " of trial to test the theory of HO\-
t'rllmt ownership of 1'llroll , mud that
11 the case ot the said . Union l'aciiicn rail.
Paeilo
"OIHI thu opportunity Is offered to do ral- ,
tl\rtol'u t It IO
Hplolve ! , 'fhat I Is the pense It the
twenty-fourtin INISlol of tine legislature If
tl . state oC Nebraska that 11Ilslatul'e In _
) HtrUt our rl'llrCleltath'uz In cnnArlII to
elllo ) e\'Cr ) honorable 10111 to la'llg
ntIlt It tine earliest possible 10mlnt the
feneclosuirn' oC the
tOU'cOSIU'C nnlortgnuge nn the ' Tnlont
: t } 'acllo mlroad , nl,1 lurtgllu from thence-
- forth tine HO\'Crlll'nt own , mtrol IIHI 011-
I crate tine same II tine Interest ot tine II0olIe ,
AIn Bent up a resolutIon that the speaker
appoint inn 1111talt bill clerk. Uavlel
r amended ( by I motel tl authorIze the ,
sinuiner to employ sume one of the 'per- I
Ilous custodians or enrollIng clerks , an,1 , this I
. vas amended b ) Sutton of Uugl
. tQ lake the third assistant vn-
GIer asslMtaut bill clerl The
speaker sid Ihlt the third Itant eu-
Glneer had been droPII'd IroU tine roll , and ,
OIl motion ot Thomal , the IRter was re-
ferret 10 the commitee on hoUse emlloye8
i ; I oblnlon lund read Iy the clerIc I resolu-
tel to exchange the copies ot Coinluey's Com-
hilled IHatuter , ISI , now on tIne desks of
. . lemben for Wineeler' Hureh wantel' ' to
c. IIIDW bow the present edition ClniC Into tine
lioiiie , and Hobhllolr uplalned that ( they had
bon provld br tbo tcrrtar ) ot Itato. On
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moton ot Dutch the mater was referred to
tin e committee on judIciary
Chapman called up hl twice defeated res-
ohm utlon that copies or es-Governor Crounse's
message and the ! Inaugural ot Governor Itohco
comb be prInted In German and Bohomlal
la nguages. l olo\lng a prolonged dEb.to and
ante amendment that 1,000 copies ot each , ten
to each member , be printed , the resolution
went through by n vote ot 75 to IG ,
Moehr'man's resolution to gIve the auditor
of publIc accounts a lst or the house em-
ployes was carried , and the house took a recess -
cess until 2 p. m ,
At the opening ot the afternoon session
the speaker announced the ppolntment at
I. " I. 'I.elane as clerk ot the commIttee 01
clRlms. lie also read a commulicaton from
the Bolrd ot Publc Lands anl' ( ' BuIldIngs
Mldng for on approprIatIon for coal for the
capiol bulllngl and stating that I would re-
tu ire $2,600 for the purpose. I was eterre(1
to the committee on accounts and espendis
Lu res.
harry sent up n resolution 10 request the
relct committee to prepare a bill for Inlne-
tate nilproprJat10n 01 alI to drouth sulerers ,
I Waq carried , following which came an In-
fux ot bills and bills on first reading
The conlnJleo on engrossed all enrolled
bis asked , In n conlnunlcaton ndlreuel ( , to
the speaker , for tine appointment at Verge
Stewart , inn oM solJler ot I.'alrmont , as custodian -
todian at the commitee roe I , 'fhls led to
ftc long discussion , stopped only by Burch
callng for the previous ; question , a loton
having heel manIc to appoint Stewart The
Ilrevlous question prevaIled , and the vote re-
cnrred on the resolution , whIch was declared
carried , The house then went Into committee -
tee ot the whole to consider bills al general
fo , with Barry In the chair
lou90 roll No. 27 , to ProhIbIt Ilersons
from unlawCuly obtaining all I or wearlnA the
1'Ireman's natonal button , was put upon its
passalN. Howard said ho WIS opposed to
c lass legislation , and movld to amend by In-
setng "any other benevolent society" II the
Ilrohlbitory provisions , whIch was prompty
voted 110wn. The bill was then passell , with
'an amendment by Iunger , makIng It agree
with torler decisIons oC the supreme court
regarding the penaltes ) prescribed.
Hoblnson's bill , Inotue roil No 32 , was then
l out UpOI itS passage and TJased without
amenlment , , Another bill by Hohlnson , house
r ell No 33 , to allprollrlato certain 10neys
k 1 < 011 as the " lorrl Puud , " received ' by
the state treasurer under nut act ot conHress
of the Ullell Stales , npprovell August 30 ,
1890 , was passel ( without unmntenulnntennt. A
third one by Hoblnson , house roll No. 34 : : , to
allproprlato the tuiton fees of the College ot
' I.al ot the \nlver I ) ' of lancaster for the
'lse m mil support ot said college , aud to appropriate -
propriate alt moneys dellslet by students
In the ! various laboratories oC said unlverslt
to t the use and ( support ot such laboratories ) ,
Was passed with amendment
Considerable confusion ensued over Itite '
question ( l oC adjournment and I required the
yes annul nays to settle the matter. The
hour fixed ( was ! o'clock tomorrow morning
hILLS ON FIRST 1UADINO .
House roll No 2'1 , by higgins , to Promote
the t devehopnnnent of tvater for
tt IlveloPllnt wlter power irrlgnt-
tun. 111lfnctll'llg nnd other Industrlli
1111Ises , nl to mnell section 2,451) , Con-
sollatc StnttnteM of Nehraslm.
house roll No , 2C2. by hailer , to amelHl an
nct enttell "Al ICt to regulate the practice
practce
of plHrmaC ) ' nod ( sale of /olsons alit ! Ilre-
vent ofitniterotlons / 111
vi Ilulertons In drugs ninth medical
Ilrellralons i In the state of Nebraska. anti
to Provide a Ienalty for the violation therea
vloluton ther-
"
of" by nlhlng thereto three sections annul
IHI
to repeal Hectons 42 , 43 anal 41 of chapter 6
of the Criminal Code.
Cote
House roll No 2G3 , by Spencer to amend
sectons 621. Gz anti G26 of the Consoliulated
StatuteH of 18IJ ! , and to repent suld sections
621 , 625 antI ( G2G us now exIHtl . sectons
House roll No 2GI , by llnrrlson , to amend ! L
amel
Icctons 3f ; , 40 anll MlhelvlMlon 15 of section
Oc s , of an act cnltell "An nct to Incorporate ;
cites of the first class having less than
2,0 2r ; ; and marc cass 8,0 ) Innhnnbitannts . all
l'egllutn their nlnntles. powers and govern.
ment , " aPProVed Mnrchu 14 , 18S9 gover-
! 1 189 , all to re-
p2al m saId origInal sections. .
HOlse roll No. 2G. by Allan . to u
nuthorlzo counties within the state u
of Ncbrnslm to submit to n vote
of the people of said counties a propo-
countcs ,
i lton to ' IHBUe bomls ) lndeI ! the provisIons of
chalter 'xlv oC the Consolidated Statutes of
Nebraska , for the purpose of sinking or
boring nrteslnn wells , and to amend said
. chapter xlv by making ant adding addi-
tonal sections thercto ant
house roil No 200 , by Conaway , to amen I }
secton , 3,901 of the Annotated Statutes of t.
1 891 , chnpter- xLvi entitled "PubUc FInances ! -
nances , anti to repeal said secton ,
House roll No 2G. ly Miles , to nmend
section 5,0. page 1,186. ConsolIdated Stat -
ltes of Nebraska or IS93 , and to repeal sal
original seottoni. ant
house roll No 2S3 , by Hinds , to compel
Insttutons transactIng n banking business :
to Ieel a list of shareholders . etc. . for the
Inspecton ) of all shareholders and creditors :
of the assoclnttlonn.
House roll No 2C9. by F" ' W. flicinareison
to amend section 83 ot Cohbey's COD soU-
dated Statutes of Nebrskn , alI to repeal
saId original seton and alt acts and repentS :
nnt
of acts In Conflict with this act
House roll No ZO , by Brady , to beat
Ind estahlsh n state normal school at
Kearney , BUfCalo county , Neb. . to be know :
and dtsllnnte,1 n.1 the State Normal school
lt Kearney , a1I to provide for receiving a
donation of prollrty for the santo anti to
appropriate fUI s for running the samo.
louse roll No. 271. hy Judd , to amend :
s I 1 , 2 , 3. 4. 5 , 6. 7 , So and 9 of amenU
II of chapter xvI or the Comlllld Statute S
ot 1&7 , entitled "Relocation at County :
Seats , " antI to I'erual said sectons ,
house roil No 272 , by llnger , to amewl
section 1 of nn act to provide for can'.mhiint g
Insurance polcle9 , lnl
House roll No. 273 , by l3enedict , to amend
sections 49 nod 53 ot chapter xvi of the
Comlled Statutes ot Nebraska , entitle
"Corporations , " and to repeal the tectols entted
so unnendenl.
House roll No 274 , by Coolay . to nuthtrlze
tine Board or County ; Commlb'I'lers or
County Board of dup'n'l.ors 1' f any cour.ty
In the Rtale of Nebraska to make an 1''UII ;
division 01 county npproprlotons for agrl-
cultural Rocletes ,
house roll No 275 , I ) ltlchcettnn . to amend
section 42 of chapter xxvI of niue ComplNl
Statutes of Nehrslm of 183 , entitle
"Fees. 1 " tnttet
HOlS2 roll No 276 by Cole , to inahim : e
tl(1Uze
excmlltons from sale on , executions , ai t-
tnchments or forced sale and to r'jcal ecu -
toml 1,931 l and 5or. ot the Conlolhbd Stat-
ul's of IS9 ( Cobbey's ) ,
house roll No. Z7 , by i3arry. to approprIate -
prIate money for tine PttrPOsO of emlkbyImn
attormne3'H ant to pay thte expenses employing !
cutn error to the United StltlR elrcu it
Ircul
caurtdmsttlct of Nebraskatinrotigin tine UnIte d
States circuit court of appeals . and the
united States suprlle eOlrt , In the case of
Henr ) ' I. lilgglnsont I et 11 ogninet the Cii I-
cage , flturliingtoo , & QUlncv ltiniiu'onul
Burlngton HulJoud coin i-
pnny , the Spits Dear of TransPortation of
Nehlsl < et UI . .rnsportaton
t ENA1'OlIS lO\'I 10 VERY I.JSUUm.\-
Com miten tl rnvcallto Employc'u Samld
Inll I " ii ( Ill nh nmneim t Till ill ii inlay ' nuicciun.
LlNCOlN , Jan 18-Speclal-The
I.INCO.N - ( ) - old
habiue nt legislative sessions Imagln Corn
n while this torenon that lhe senate had
really gone to work. The reading of the
journal at length , the reception of reports
Cram tandh committees r colmending
the passage . oC bills , the introductIon of new
bills and tine reference ot others to regular
commitees lent a buslnes -lke inspect to the
seulon flfclenly enll'ening to deceive even
the clceft observer Ilt the activity was ,
only ten\orary , alul before the senate In-
duIgC In the midday recess the controversy
over the emploves was again resunneel.
resume.
Immediately after the approval ) cf tine
journal Hahn offered a joInt memorIal to
congress In reference to a mater In which
Ihe ( state Is Ilartculaly Interested. I asks
Nebraska's eenutors and congressmen to use
their best endeavors to euro'the
passage of the ( 11enllng bill to cede 10 the
state the arid lands within tine lmis at Ne-
bra lo , and which still belong to the gO\-
erinniennt
Tine leutenant governor directed the secretary -
tary to read for the luCormaton at tine senu-
tl sel-
ate tIne following communicaton :
Hon H. g. Monro. Llenntenant Go'ernor
1.I'ltenalt Goveror
amid President of the Senate : Dear Slr-
I very respectfully cal the attentIon of
) 'ourlell ami the dlstnGulshell selute over
which yuun ha\1 the honor to Inreside to scc-
ton II , ehulltll' xlviI , IlaGo fl8 , of thn Com-
plell Sttitite o Netnratkni tor Th93 , en-
ttlll " 1"Jlllaturc , " whih teads a" follows :
' 'Ihat the oleers of tine "eluto Jeuts shah coit-
"llt ot a 1"'t'slhmt , nneciu'tury , Isslstnnt eec-
. lec-
retury , "el'ellt.at-ul'nu' , doom keeper . enroll-
log clerIc chllllln unmet Ilch oOlel' otcers enrol-
alHI cnnuIoyes . snot to cxceell slxtlhe In
I I 11'er , 11 unnay he dll'me,1 mnecessary for
neCllllf"
the IlrOllI' trnslctll oC tnuslmnesnu , such out-
01-
Clrl coil . " cmlocs to be elected by the
Alll I urge Illon ) ' 0\ the necessIty ot a
Coiniuliniltee tinenttvlth Iii this necesslt. ,
cOlplnncl theJ wlh II thll dellrtment I
"werl'ly trust that the list 01 entuploycs
11)11) ' b@ 80 lllJustet that this 0111cc CljIIO'CS
olcc1' lot
I
bum t'ulell Upon to Issue warrants to any
moro thal the ltUIO' nlmher and that
the list tnay be eortlell ) to this llJartnllt
before amy warrants are asked to le Issued ,
'
\'ll YO 1) ' ircat esteemnu . I 11n 10t cor-
Itll ) ' yours IWGI NI MOOltlL
'Audior ot Pu\io ) Accounts.
Alttr the auditor's letter had beu read tine
lieutenant go\'rrnor stated that ho believed
ant errOleous 111llrluton ; had gone out in re-
Gad to the actual number ot CIIIo'es : on
the pJ ) "rl , Aeeordluug to , the list , a clr-
titled to him by the
tOfd bookkeeper ! , tie senate
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had 10 tar confirmed the appointment ot but
le\'enty-three ofcer and ( emplo'cs. The
en rolling and engrossing commIttee hal ap-
pinte eIghteen In oddlton , which had not
como before tine senate The leutenant
go\'ernor rcquestCI the ( commlHceo chnlrman
en titled to clerks to hand the names ot l1ch
clerks to the bookkeeper at cnce.
STANDING COMMITTKES REP0lT ,
For tine frt time In the present session
reports were recel"C from standing commit-
te es. Pope , from tine judiciary committee ,
re ported back to the onato senate file No
9 , by Watson , senate file Nos 16 annul ( HI , by
C rtune , with the recommend1ton that they
pa st' .
Hahn , front the committee 01 municipal
a ffairs , made
afairs n favorable report on Senate
fa No I , by Watson
The long expected report on house roll
N o. 71 , providing for the appropriation at
$ s 5,000 for the payment of members and ( em-
Illoyes or the legislature , was hnndell In by
Uraham , tram the commIttee on finance .
A number at new bills were Introduced and
real for the first tIme ,
Under the ' head ot unnnlholl bunelness .
D ale called up his deCerre(1 ( motion ot y.e&I
te rday , asking for the I
) PIJolntment ot a CII
imn ittee Of three to ' '
mlteo Il\'estgate the pay roil ,
Graham ' ' offered I substitute as follows :
1hat 1 commite oC five he nippoluteti
' ! Ivo IPllollted
b ) the President to iinvostigntte the nnftttcl '
uf senate emplo'e all thlt tlatl I Is recom-
mellle(1 ( to the committee thlt It report
utn Illinst ' 11) ' emllloye receiving more than
Ole tir ulay'g hours juc I amid ) ' that for amy said ccinnmnlttee successive I'ellort wontysi to
commitee
tll Relntl cJlctrnln the mneci'sstry 11Inher
!
of employee , and make its n\ceslr TPOI't 10t hater
t hnunIomnday , JllUr ) ' 21.
Dale said that whie lie hall no objectons
to any part at tIne substitute to Jni Is motion
br the senator from Gage , hE coul sofu no
gOOI and valid reason why his 11oton should
not have the Ilrecedence.
On the yea and nay vote Graham's substi-
subst-
tute was adopted by a strict party Vote
After some little tIme . tine leutenant gov-
ernor nnnounced the following five senators
ns the membership oC tIne proposcl ( comlhlt-
toe : Ornham of Gage , POe of Salne , AI < ers
at f Scott's Shifts , Crawford [ oC Hol and WatI
son of Otoc.
Mcleehy then moved tht when the senate
nonr o ( . . It be until Monday afernoon ( , at :
'fho moton called out n spirited protest
Crom Dale , but lcI\eeb ) ' eplalne that the
adjournment till Monda was necessar In
order to give the counnnnlttees nn opportunIty
to examine tim large number of bills )
rcady referred to thnenin.
Ialo thOlght that , a9 so mnny senators
woull take advantage or the mlourment to
g o lnonnio . the comnmitteos would be able to
a ccomplish conl\ltecs remaining II session -
ion until noon today an.1 . tomorrow.
Before MclCeeby's motion was voted on
Stewart moved ( that the senate athjotnrmn . Under -
der l the rules this would force the senate to
Iemaln In sesslvl tonnnorrow The motion
was apparently carried and the lieutenant
lellenant
Aovernor had practically declared It so , when
Stewart elandell the yeas and nays. On
r ell cal Stewnrt's motIon was rejected by a
strict party vote.
The senate then ndjourned until Monday
nferoon at 2 o'clock ultl
IOIUltYOl'ru : 1.\\S Di 'lg SIN\'I ; .
: lcl8lres that luvo Boon Hepurtetl for '
ln'sl : n or 1Ivo , Tnt t3tarteut
LINCOLN , Jan 1B.-Special.-Tho ( ) senate
Is i preparing to pass a few bills. There ser
slght m indications of this Intcnton this fore
noon when several bills were reported front
standing committees ant placed on the gen
eral file. The Irst was senate fe No.9 I ) ,
I Introduce on January 3 by Watson This
bill provides for the contnuance at the present -
ent supreme court commission for nnother :
period ot three .
years. The commission was :
created by time legislature two year" 'igo , and
Its i tenure of ofco was lmited to three years ,
The cmmission has not made such progress :
In I the first two years of Its existence as to war
rant the assumpton that It will enable the
supreme court to catch up wIth the heaviy ; ;
overburdened doket In the year yet remain
I ng. Wat n s bill continues the operatIon I
of tine law pver another tinreo-yettr term ,
making no other cinange I was favorably
reported , and goes to the general fe , '
Another bill favorbl ) ; r ported by the d
judiciary committee was ' senate 10 No. lr : ,
Introduced by Crane January 7. I provIdes
that It shah be the duty of the district court
nt each term to appoint a competent number
of bailiffs to walt on the grand jury and
court , who shall be allowed for their services
$2 per day , to bo paid by the county. Pro
vided however. that In counties having over
125.000 Inhabitants each bailiff shal be appointed -
pointed to serve one year from the time of
his appointment ( unless sooner removed h :
the court , such power of removal bzlng given ) : )
and shalL receIve for the services $900 ) per
year , to be paid monthly by the county. The
later proviso affects only Douglas county.
Another bill Introduced by Crane on Jan
uary 7 was also favorably reported by the
judiciary committee this morning. I Is I
senate file No : 19 , and Is at particular Inter
est to Douglas county. I provIdes that In
counties whose population exceeds 70,000 the
county board may emllloy such addition ,
counsel ( ( n addition to the county attorney )
In civi maters as the Ilublc Interest may :
require. Such attorney or attorneys wi
counsel the board on such civIl maters as
may be laid belore them ant email prosecutor
or defend on behalf or the county or any oC
Its ofcers such civil actions or proceedlnAs
as the Interests of the county may It their
judgment require , and small receive such
compensaton In each case as may be agreed
upon.
The legislative appropriation bill was also
reported favorably
Among tine his Introduced today were .
several ot ) mportance , both to the state at
large and to different cities.
HAHN'S LAND MmMOmA
The following Is Senator Hahn's Joint
memorial , relating to government lands In I
Nebraska :
Whereal. A bill Is now pending beCore
the congress of the Unlttl States providing
for the ceding to the state or Nehrska
of all tIne government lands wIthIn the
wihin
borders of said state , the title to which all
remains In the United States : until sll
\'hcrenl The lafsagl or said bill would
hi
bring all saId lands more nrmltl , ' Inln :
the larleet and encouraHeth ulovelolurnent (
11HI ttemlnt of unoccupied lnortions of
the state and largely Increase hI taxable
Ilroperty oC nll ! slate , therefore be tlxable
HeRol\ol , ly the leglslaturo of the state
ot NetJrnhklt In Its twent-tourth sessIon
Issemhl' , ' , that Our senators tn congress
arcs hereby Instructed . uinui outS representni.
anl Jlpresenta-
U\'IS reqmncstetl ( , to use all honorahle until
\
reasonable efforts to accomplsh Ind hasten
the pUBEage oC acid act
Sloan Introduced a bill empowering cities of
the second class and villages tine power to
make contracts wIth private partel to erect
and maintain gas or electric Igl plants and
to give such prtvate partes the exclusive
privilege at furnish In ! gas or electric light
for any length of tIme not exceeding twenty-
one years an(1 ( to levy 1 tax not exceeding 5
exceellng f
mis on the dollar for the PUTIOSO ot paying
time cost at lighting streets and .
Ightll atrcrts aleys. Tine
ohl law simply IIrol'hle3 that such ' cItIes and
villages shal ha\o power to let contracts for
gas works and dO not provide for. the , levy
ot a tax to pay for lghtng street " ,
A bill to , regulate thu , ImanhaIQn ; ; , amid
operation at mutual benefit associations was
Introlluce(1 by Wright ,
Watson introduced a bill . plaeln'g the 11
spectiony ot oils under the ilirectlont qnd control - ,
trol ot the State Board of Publo Lands antI
Buidings , thus doing Iway wih .the chief
oil Insllctor. Time bill provides that null oIls
offered for sale must stand a hash test ot 110
10
degrees .
Hahn Introduced I bill amending the laws
/ .
governing cites 01 the first class hlvlnJ :
more than ,000 and less than' 25,000 In
Iuabitamtts. 'FIne bill wIll permit such' cites :
as hastIng . Beatrice , Grand I Island , I.'rl-
10nt and South Olaha 10 lune hands not
exceeding In amount f&OOOO for tIme purpose ;
plants of erectlnng theIr 011 gas and electric light ,
labl also Introduced a bill prohibiting the I
manufacture or sale { t cigarettes II the state I
at Nebraska , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
'U ft io : ULis'i'E UA ! 1tiS'I'I ( J CoSt l't SI ES.
huh to I'revait , 11lcklhth'l ot J mlluy ( . I
alt' ' for Oilier I'nrisel ' "trlluc"ll ,
LINCOLN , Jai 18-Speclal.-Senator ( )
Smith ot Dougla county today Introduce tlO I
bills that wil bl read wIth InterCt by a
large percentage of than middle working ,
classes of the ciy ot Omaha , The first Is I
similar to the one Introduced In tine mouse by
Jtnnen , and I' desIgned to protect emplo"ts I
from being blacklIsted tlllugb the machin-
alOls oC guarantee companies I Is provide
:
that when any such COlpal ) ' hal cancel
any bond ot IndemnIty or guaranty , or sinai I ,
notify employer that such company shah no' '
longer I guata..tc the fdelty ( ot iald persol , or ,
.
- - - - -
' % v inefl such corporation has one guaranteed
thd fluidity ot flpylmorn Rnll on application
npplcton
rotu e ! to 10 & IJYqllerln \n , 1101 01 tine written
re quest ot tine A I'lsloner ot Insurance , file
wih that ofcer 'within thIrty daya a full
atatement or tine facts on which such action
wns based , nnd.1 I such acton bo bastl II
whole or In part : Cntormatcn furnIshed the
company , all the saul Information , together
wih the nannies ot 'such Informants , shal
also bo fIled . U tbe oltltsloner or In-
iranco r th omplY : refuses the commissioner -
sioner ot Insurlltfl'ls ' directed by the law to
re\'oko Is eerU"la'b ' ot aUlhorlty ,
The other bIli4'gol by Senator Smith pro-
vhlos for the regnlatol ) ot these guarantee
companies , I Is estimated that these guar-
' anteo cOlllallr' collect over $60,000 per
'annum In Ilrelllns , ant ot the state , tine
largest part ct t which Is collected In Omaha ,
The ) are subject 10 no state control or sUller-
\'Isn , and tIne state has ito way oC 11rotect-
In g Its ciizens tram alY unjust operations.
. The bill ) Is ono which will ho wolcomel1 In
Omaha (11 w1 be equally acceptable to
people outside ct the metropols . ,
I'JLOOF ( " , - ' , . .
) ( H1I W.\tl.
' 0 hr. I'rlco'R ( : r"nl BikhlJ J'o"ller Rt
time 1',11. ,
An envious New York COIIletor , who
trIos to sell Interior goods by labeling themt
absolutely Inure , " seeks to b ttt the nwnrd
ot f hlhlt honors' to Dr. Price's Cream Bale-
lng-Powder at the World's Columbian expo-
sion by denying that such honors were den-
Cerrel ,
Chlet at Awards J. S. Browning writes : :
TIme recorll of this department ( arlculure ) I
hoW tht executive commitee on awardu I
nwars
o lflcialiy mnlnnounct'tI tinne that
ofclal ) announcrl some tme ago an I
all'arll lied ben grante the Pric Haldng
Powler company al Its cxlllbit ot baking
pewter , "
lon , John 10YII Thcher , chairman of time d
exocuth"o COllltco on awards , also wrieR I
under the late or Pehrulry 14 , 1891 : "I 1 :
herewith enclose you an ofcial copy ot youmt
a ward , which inn due tune 11 bo Inscribe I
In I limo diploma and ( forvartleml. "
Why did the New York competitor not ex-
hlblt ? Was It because his Ilowder ( con
tained ammonia ?
The award oC Dr. Price's was for strength , .
puriy ant eneral excellence. . I
.IJhI'flfXG'S . , .SKIIrL'S , .UlB ( J .tl ,
le Wns Nut Guity If ltorgcry RI1 II Act-
I / louorahl : ) ' Iii the BIII .11 a I ter.
STUAH' , Neb. , Jan. 18-Speclal-The ( ) I
rellorts which ha\o bon sent to the daly
press : from O'Nei , charging George I.
owring late cashier at the Stuart State I
hank , wih the crime at forgery , do Mr. Dow-
ring al Injustice , flank gamlner Cowdery
malle this charge against Bowring In the :
count - court. .The falsity or the charge was ;
cearl ) ' brouht o t In the preliminary hear
I nig. After Bowrlng's arrest , and when he
Coun(1 out what time chare agalmt him was ,
It i took hut a very few words to bring back
to t the recollectIon or " 'llal Kroter tlat I
he m hall willingly signe the note In question ,
t thouh the matcr had , It seems , passed en-
trely out of his recolecton , This unfortunate -
n ate circumstance which has canuseti the re-
cause
10rt i to bo llbl1hed In the daly plpers
unter glaring head lines that Bowring Is a
f orger . would no . - . have occurred had they
conuled . him )11 iitIe _ before startIng the
uit.Ann
A9 n mater o fact the Stuart State bank
should have bexta I closed
hn' cose when the 101
Count ) " bank at O'el failed , as this one
was then underlIPII. paulo management. Mr
Dowrlng , the cqslmier , called a meetng ot
the business men at that tIme , and It was :
their unanimous" ' v'rdiet ' that the bank be
kept I running and that they would stand by
It. i This was done for the god at the town
and wih the loq 1 , qt saving tine depositors :
from 1ss. Had it11tot ! bon for the cntre
tnlure ot crops cite qast year this could have
been d6ne. HI" , ' \be \ bank gene Into the
hands h or a re e "er " I , then tIne greater per
ton at the blalH fp mismanagement would I
have h Calen upoj.pa.vhd. , , Adms , presIdent ot
this bank uPorI.avld }
ant , Pflsdcnt ot the Holt County :
bank whoabscode when the latter failed ,
As It Is , fld'rInj \ j < f to later al Cale C.
blame. . . .
So Car nothing criminal s has been brought
to light In connection with Dowrlng Ho has
not left the town and does not want to go
tIll ho has done all In his power to save al I
that t Is possible front the wreck. Ito further
agrees to turn all his earnings over to those
who have sustained a loss He has plenty ot
frlenlls who want to see him do this , and , are
willIng to assist him to make his word goo
IEUlSg Ul , B. T. uor.uUtoI { .
I'usaln ! of " ,11 Clty' 1'011111 l'ostnlstor
-Slmtch of ills Life.
FALLS CITY , Neb" , Jan. 19.-Spoclal- ( )
Postmaster E. J. 10ldbrook of this city die d
last night at 1 o'clock Mr. Holdbrook was
born at Warwick , Canada , In 1842. He came
to this city In 187 and started a blaclcsmlth
shop" He was apPQlnt < d postmaster In March ,
isit , and was confirmed eleven months later.
le leaves his family In good financial clr-
cumstances. He leaves a wife ant two daugh-
ters Ind a son Funeral services wIll be held
at the residence Sunday.
aura at Yorle.
YORK , Neb" , Jan. lS-Speclal-Tbe ( )
coal aimed and bar at John Dover was par-
taly burned last night. I Is thought that
the lames were caused by some one dropping
a match or a spark from a pipe or cigar
while stealing coal from the shed ,
The ladles of the llccabecs met last even-
Ing at the Ancient Order of United Work-
men hal In revlow. Mrs J. 0 , Stenbaeh
was Instnled ns record keeper. Several new
members were Instaled , After the business
meetng , which lasted some time . was over ,
all adjourned to p1ral < e of an elegant repast ,
which was Indulged In and enjoyed by all.
The next review wIll be held the trst ; Moo-
day In February
Relic If 1 hn la wluyCI11ul .lon lomlllIY : ,
FRIIMONT , Neb . Jnn. lS-Speclal-Dis- ( )
trlct court Is In session , with Judge Marshal
presl lng , IiV. . Renldn , editor oC then
iLoper Sentnel , was gIven I judgment
against tIne Hlwkeye COl mission company
for $4,100 This case grew out of the
lalut of tine Hawkeye company which was
doling business here last summer , when corn
wont UII JO rnilidly. Ienldn boug'nt ' consld-
erablo corn and when the firm colapsel I
owed him $ ,100. Ho garnisheed limit Commercial -
mercial Natonal Ianl , which held $ GOO 01 the
Hawlceyo money ThIs aunnLuuit Remnlnlut gets ,
and wi probably whistle for the balance , a
other creditors mire doing
Urand "Innd boehll Event ,
GRAND ISLAND , Jan 19-Speclal-The ( )
Social Hour club.onslstng ot Grand Island's
best young men- and ladles , gave a mas-
'ulrado bal lam4f nlkht which , vas time best
, ever held In this city. I was well attended ,
both , as 10 elnect41rsant1 Ilartclpants ,
While spec4r9r rlphen a her I away front
the door of I3f1uu' " livery stahle , George
Morey , a lad of 7 years , was 1 < lelc"1 In the
face by another Jborle tanlng wIthin tine
door , A deep gash was cut In his diode < to
brlll which Into proper contilon It required
tWo stitches , Njildnes ! were brokemt '
M 1 Chyu1r'l ( lnllnr Admit ,
M'C0014 JUN lfioN , Neb , Jan 18-Spe- (
clal.-Thl ) Ice harVsl care to a sudden stop
today , throwlna , ! number of men out 01
einnploynmmennt. : ! Ij" Stop * , olner ot Stone's
nnuiilnn , believIng . , thak h9 Jhoull mayo a royally -
ally on all Ice cut along tine Bltne. let the
water out of hL lam , cauBlng the Ice to
tal and break Jjl I There are several hun-
dred loins ) 'ct 'tlflrt ' up.
Relief lt 1"llllluI City .
ltflPUllLlCiN CITY , 'Neb" , Jan 18-(8pe- (
ciai.-Last ) nlHht tIne ctzens at Republican
City and Mulalhy townships met In the
lrerbyterlan 'Ihurqh and completed the relief
organizaton by electIng ) . Castle , inresideimt ; -
C. IL McI'iieraonn ' . ' :
Mclheril , vice prsin1eut ; J. M , Freer ,
secretary , and 1' , HOiand , treasurer ,
" tiling 01' ii 11111' " 10111.
UEATHCI ! , Jan , 18-(8peclal ( Teleram- )
The Board of SupervIsors today Instructed
tine county attorney to at once begin suit
against the bond of tine defunct Nebraska
.
National bank for tine recovery of fli,000 oC
county money held by time bank al the time
Its door. were closed , tme
luBh'II. 1.1,11 Adjudged 1usuie. ,
1tUShiVILLF. Nets , Jan. 18-Speclal ( Telo-
ram-Thl ) wIfe of II , S. 1 lwanger ot this
place \1 tctay adjudged Insanu anti wi
ant
be taken to Norfolk
. . . . .
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BANQUET FOR TiE WINNERS
Oommeroial Club Oelebrtcs the Achievement -
mont or Securing the State Fair
WAS A GENUINELY HORSEShOE CCCAIO !
ConJrnhllatonN Mingled With Sugge'itions '
of IC811lslbllty , 1itnpoot bT Victory
-Semntimnmeiit of Lincoln , l'alr Anuociiu-
ton Rnl Cllels of time State
Following quickly upon time heels ot Its
annual ban'uet tine Commorclal club enjoyed
1 jollification spread last e\'cnlng. The
Omahn men who successfully waged the fight ,
tor the location ot the State fair wore treated
lko heroos.
Bver'body celebrntOl all rejoiced oVer the
nhnntnge won by Omaha. The tables were
nrrangel In time formni oC a horseshoe , em-
blemaUeal at the good buick that attended I
the eforts to secure the Cnlr. There was a
lrge l attchuhnnmnc .
In madng ! the address ot welcome , l'resl-
dent b Weler sid :
" \Ve ha"o no quarrel with nny city In the u
tate at Nebraska , and we want the people ot
I.lncoln eSlleclaly to tel that we are their :
Crlcmls , and that they , with us , are a part
ot one great commonwealh , anti 10 shoul I
10 all Ie posslbl ) ' can for tine advancement
111 d I'olopment at our vast resources. I
shoul bo the object nnd chin or eVery cii-
zen to build UII the commercial anti manutnc-
turlng Intcrests ot our state. The fact should t
not bo lost slht ot that somewhere In this i
great Missouri valley Is bound to bo n I
metropols thnt wi In tIme rival tIme great L
city oC the lake. This cannot In the very
nature ot thing be Lincoln , Grand Island ,
Bentrlco or any ot our Inland towns : then ;
why should we not all mull togcther and
make Omaha that great city ? To do this u ,
would Ie ; to time Interests oC all our Ileople , I
W'o would have Increased railroad Cacltes n I
t throuhout the state , and tncreaed valuaton I
of our lands , whie our cites and towns 3
would conUnuo to hnro\'o ! untl Nebraska L
would be to Omnha what Illinois Is to Chicago -
ago , and all COrrNpOnlng ! ( advantagcs I
would nccrue. "
FOR TIE PAn ASSOCIATION.
In respomlnr lIlt A. Dares at Ornnd 1
Island , president of thc State Fair associa-
ton , said : "Genitlonnen , I assure you that t
tIme ofcers ot the Nebraska State Board ot : f
Agriculture are men who Inflow how to mal e
a fair secoml to none In the United States , If I if
not In the world , and Uln our part , ant tIn 3
people of the state and wIth your SUII/Ort ,
tine fair wIll be a success. /
"The fair has been nt Lincoln for the last
ten years , and having bad somethIng to do :
wIth its managemcnt during that time , I
must say that \0 have received encourage
ment antd god treatment at their hands. I I
thank you sIncerely for your cordial welcome
tonight , and nun Instructe by Secretary Fur-
nas and Mr. Dnsmoro and the other members -
bers of the bard at managers to express their
thanks for your Invitaton to bC present and
express to you their sincere regrets that
they could not bo here , as they were com-
peled to go home front LIncoln nnd did not
have sumclent tIme to do so and be wIth
you on this enjoyable occasion "
Mayor Bemis made a spech In which he
reviewed limo resources of Nebraska and the
mutual benefIts that would be shared by
Omaha and the state by holding the fair nt
Omaha lie had faUlt In future crops , and
believed the exhIbits would bo extensive , as
drouths were few and far between In Ne-
braska. The mayOr hoped that In the fu-
lure there would be a "greater Omaha , " In-
cu\lnr Council Bluffs and South Omaha , for
tie next mayor , and he incIdentally wante
to that ho the " "
say hoped "geater Omaha"
would glvo' the'mayor' greater power and not
let the city councIl alt Board ot Public
'Vorks perform the dutIes of the mayor and
seek to run time town. Maol BernIe sad
that ho had no prepared speech , and he would
make hIs remarks a "go-as-you-please" toast.
The toast became a roast for the city council ,
the Barber Asphalt company and street pavIng -
lug contractors. The "combines" were crlU-
clsed by the mayor , ant ho called the at-
tenton of the Commercial cub members , as
guardians of time taxpayers' Interests , to the
inmattor . The mayor berate the "corpora-
tons , boodlers and certain contractors , " who ,
ho said , "were the bull dog that held the
city by time throat , and unless the grIp was
broken the city wouldn't amount to much In
the future " As mayor ho propose to
contnuo his policy of firm honesty and stand
up for the people and Omaha.
FROM PAST TO PRESENT.
Judg Ambrose followed with I response
to "PIoneer Omaha , " In which he gave an
interesting recital oC early days In this city .
The judge paid a graceful tribute to tine men
who rocked the cradle at the metropolIs at
Nebraslm and fostered Its growth from a
chid of time Illalns to limo maturiy of suc-
doss After reviewing time PrimitIve past he
referred. to the gratifying present and glorious -
ous future of Omaha
Mr Martin Dunham , a member ot the
State Board of Agriculture , spoke upon "The
Ten Years' Struggle , " In whIch he cited the
fCh made between Lincoln and Omaha for
the state fair Ito believed the co-operaton
of the raIlways was essential to the success
of time fair. Ito said that the assertion of
tine Lincoln people that Omaha had stolen
the state fair and a surplus In the treasury
was somewhat amusing , In view at the fact
that Omaha had won It fairly and there
was only a little over S In the treasury.
W. I. Stephens of SOUUI Omaha was called
upon for an Impromptu speech , but begged to
be excused , as he was not In good voice
Mr. Wagner ot South Omaha was called
for and expressed the belief that the South
Omaha Live Steele exchange would prove
loyal In making tIne fair a SUCCess.
, Malt Daugluerty _ ot Ogllala responded 10
" 101 Western Nebraslm Toole I 1manu . " le
believed time credIt of securing the honor belonged -
longed primarily to tito Commercial club ,
which was represented itt LIncoln by much
Haunt asVeller , Utt , Benmmett , IColly , Fry ,
Iunhnam anti Farrel , Westermi Nebraska lied
gladly inclined Omnaina to aectiro tine honor ,
and imow western Nebraska asked Onnnaina to
help those who helped luer , by encouraging
Irrlgation. Irrigation in western Nebraska
developed meant gold poureul Into the lap of
Omunalna ; It meant life blood to tine veIns of
comnumnorce ,
SPONIi FOR LINCOLN ,
fr. Ilickey of Lincoln was called upon to
respond to thu toast , "How Lincoln Feels. "
Instead ef delIvering mt 'funeral oratIon , lie
imnImuiged iii a clever piece of comedy work
In Italimtin dialect. descrIbing time fight ho.
tweemn.SuilIvnn emil the Italian peanut 'ender ,
Mr. Illcbcey maid that tine sadness in the
huear.t1of .Lit defeated Itatian was only
et'uahi d 'hny tIne heavy dose of grief that
Lhmncoln Itaul swallowed. LIncoln , Inowever ,
winIia regretting defeat , would remaIn loyal
toNebraska annul do mmii In Its power to imnake
Ilno fair a suncces&
Otimer toasts were as follows :
" \'hat It Mealta to tIme Jobbers , " J , ii.
Ilaunn ; " 110w tIne Retailers Are Inuteresteil , "
w , it. Bennett ; "Tine Greatest of State
Fairs , " B. if. itobison ; "General Beinefits , "
Cauiet Taylor ; J'Autuunnal Festivltiea , " Major
'F , S. Ciarkson , with it connmplImmientary refer-
enico to tine noun wino made time festivItIes a
inoasibility ; "Omaha and tine Fair , " Coimumnia-
siomner Ult.
btesoltntloos were unanimously passed
tlianlnlng tIme rnlbway companIes for courte.
idea extended , aund cxpressIing deep gratl-
tudo to all wHo assisted 1mm locatIng the fair
at Onntaitnt.
A comntmnunlcatlOn was read front Br.
George 14. Mliier , with a number of augges-
Lions for attractive features of the faIr.
At tIme conclusion of time banquet , the cx- ,
ecutivo committee met amid decIded to senti :
a conumntttee of four to LIncoln In belualf ci
the Muccess of time amentleul charter ltiii
wimtcim comes up soon for legislatIve attemn- :
lion , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
MEANS wii1A'r fltL'il iSllET1Ntin ,
I'Iauis to Unite ( ) ununIiii sun liiuporiitnt stmntomn : I
( III lime $ eett Vlrcutt.
Time fact timat Omaha has secured tIne state
fair and the fact ( Inst this means time early ,
completion of ( hue first class anile track en
sine alto selected , West Side , evidently mneani
mucim more to ( lie Gate City than tine average -
age citiseut Imagines.
"lit tine Ibrat place , " remarked a promi'
promi'L
stoat barrister an Commerotat club mar L
rn--- - - -
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yO esterday , "tiuo State fair means for
O maha in revival of trade inn all Its brancIns ,
a und already tlno incipient influences of this
b it of good fortune are being felt In certain
d irections , ManT seem to thInk tlnntt the
f air will only benefit tine moLds , boarding
l iotise , restunurmunts , atulonins ninth retail In-
t ereats , but tinis Is a mistake , as all of our
bl tmslness Interests will ho nnutterially en-
bf l untnced , Our cltIzemn , luowever , judgIng
f rom past experiences , unto little acQuainted
witim time potent Influences wiulcln nro back of
t iti enterprise , Heretofore our i'eoplo have
y ielded too rntmch to personal jealousies , and
tl t Ime result inas been timat wlncnen'er aim emtter-
l nriso imas been started by one sot anothmer
would cry It down , ninth tIme result lots been
a luntost immevltatilo faIlure. hut tinis condi-
to ion no lounger PrevaIls , for thno reason that
o ur bushiness Inca , seeing tIme folly of dl-
vidcd action , mayo , through thus Counimnercial
c hub , Umtited upon a course which omeans
c oncert of effort cud intelligent hiantdttttg of alt
qtmestions concernimig tine cIty's atbvamncennemnt
a und welfare. '
ltACL MEITZNGS PLANNRD.
Tinere Is one thing , it is clmtlnncd , that the
state fair mtneans for Oinnalua beyountl tiu Peradventure -
adventure of a doubt , annul tinat. is a. serIes of
aninual racing sessions that wIll be of Incalculable -
culablo beneilt to every Unisiniess Interest
withiun her comtflmncs. l'ronntlneint business uncut
and lmorao amnd stock omen are alrenuiy bushy
oingmngcd layIng tiuc plaits for tine organhsa-
lion of a lIrsI-class tntotropolitaun race asso-
chatboum , TIne project Is to be incorporated
annul mill upomn time nnnost atibstanttial
basis , mind the InitIatory steps wIll be takeut
sooni as the State hoard of Agrictmtttnro
nitoltun out tlno Itregrant of work tinat. wIll deVolve -
Volvo upon It. There Is to be a large
nnomtnbcrsinlp , to Imtcltudo a majorIty of time
city's legitimate busimness unnent , a rotumid Initla-
thom fee anal amnnnual dues , sumillcicint to Insure
tine untalunteiuance of time emttcrprlso at a stait-
dard tlmat will coummlnare favorably wIth sImIlar
Iunstltuthoins In tine larger cIties. A mnaumnmttotlu
club imoumso Is to buo built out time state fair
groutids , wlnlebn are to be mtiptdietl with nil
tins advauutmnges , inninrovemucuits aind attractions
of a tiuorotmgluiy mnietropolitann city perle , It. Is
expected that sonnetlting like * tO,000 vili be
oxpennbetl 111)00 time club luouse , winicin Is to be
coiniplete lit all Its flllmhultinteitts , holing fur-
nIslncd throtmginout In a lavish hunt enubstantial
mmtaunner. Of course , as yet tine plans are but
lminted tnponn , limit it. Is to be a connnmmothlotms
structtmrc , with ann upiner nind lower veranda
extctuuhhnmg rounnd the entIre buIlding , ninth wIth
sleeplung ntlnartnioitts , manors , reception
rooinns , bIlliard mail , ohilces , thinmlmmg rommms , cafe
ahlti culsinne. In fact , It he to be it tmiodernm
cliii ) inotise ninth hotel comntblmmeti , whuere macmu-
bore cain resort wIth timelr fauimihies , for a ulay
or a week , at any tune of tlte year , as the
wlnint seIzes tlteimt , amid vimere tIne ) ' will be
assured of all tIne advantages 1mm tine way of
enjoymmnent to be obtainmed at ammy of tine cIty
luotel.
FOUR EVIiltY YEAR.
Timen it Is the Intention of time aesocIa
Lion , in coninectiomi with the state fair , to
give tine city of Oninaima four first-class rachig
sessionus eacim year , to conimnmtence lit tIne
aprlutg , say about time immlthdie of May , wltin
a twemnty days' runnminmg session , wIth ptmrses
ranghing front $500 up , and aggregating
sulflchent to lmiduco the attendance of nih
tlmo notable inorsemnen fund nil tlmo great
horses whlcit mntark limo racing epocine at
Ilawtliorne. WashIngton Park , Latonia , Mlii-
mmenpohis and time faiinous eastern cotmrses ,
Tinma is to be followed by a suimainner trot-
tiimi inteetlinic ot five or six dave nunainten-
ance In imniti-Juno , wltlu purses ranging from
$ so0 to $1,500 , or aggregating $18,000 or
$20,000 ; a magnet tlmat wIll draw imero nil
time famouns stables In the land , and soon invest -
vest Ommnaiua wktit tIme reputatIon of tIne
racing cemmter of tlmo great rest , and if the
plans of tIme Paxtons , time Patriches , tIne
McSlmanes , tine Kountzes , Creiglmtoims , l3rlggs ,
tine Mounts , flartletts and other promInent
cItizens do not miscarry , it Is something alto
will surely have.
FollowIng time summer meet will come tine
state fair in Septeniber , with its multI-
tarious attractions , clmief of which Is to be
a grand trottinmg session , wimich is to be
patterned after the great meetIngs of thno
grand western and soutinenn circuits. Just
what these macan can be gathered from time
followIng list of dates and the purses imung
up. At Joliet , Ill. , Juiy 29 , begins a five
days' meeting , at wimicui $20,000 is offered
in lwrses ; at Terrc JIaUt , Fair association
amid chub together , August 5 , five days , $10-
000 ; Indianapolis Trotting association , Augu.st
12 , $40,000 ; Fort Wayne , August 17 , $30-
000 ; Columbus , 0. , August 20 , $20,000 ; Clnbt-
licotine , 0. , September 2 , $20,000 ; Louis-
vllie , September 9 , $40,000 ; Indianapolis , State
fair , September 16 , $25,000 ; Chtcago , Sep-
tenther 23 , $10,000 ; Terra Haute TrottIng
association , September 20 , $10,000 ; Lexington -
ton , October 7 , $75,000 ; Nasimvillo , October
14. $40,000 ,
Tlmat all of these meetIngs mean untold
good to the various cities In whIch tlney are
given yearly , Is Inmdlsputably atteted to by
tine fact timat auclu money Is exinemmdetl In
ptnrses
SucceedIng time elate faIr and Its grand
iremier race meeting , It is time object of
this contemplated club to close time season
In October iItit anotlner two weeks run-
fling meeting.
Verdict Against mi flofiuniter.
GRAND ISLAND , Jan. 18.-Special-Time ( )
trIal of the first ono of tine cases of tine
city of Grand Island against J. W.Veat and
bondsmen was concluded lest nlglut , wimen tine
jury , after aeven hours delIberation , returned
a verdict mt favor of the cIty for $3,870 , tine
toll amount clalnned. TIne case was tougiut
bitterly frm start to finIsh anti general In.
torest was manIfested In the saute , owIng
to tito fact timat there are several cases of a
similar nature pending , The city lies tivo
other cases agaInst 'thno defaulting ox-city
treasurer and his unfortunate bondsmen , and
the eclmool board has one case. 'l'imen timero
are civil claims of tine county of Hall against
E. C. hlocleenberger , defaulting county treasurer -
urer , and bondsnnen , and tim school b'ard
has a case against the defaulting cleric of the
beard , Ii , C , Ilockenborger , ammd bondmmen ,
Judge J. It. Thompson mresided , Tiuls wits
thu case wherein J , W. West , after making us
deposition and refusing to aignn it , was caiied
as a witness , and also refused to testify ,
Duninlse of Sannnuoi , litntos ,
ELK CITY , Nob. , Jan. l8.-Spocial.- ( )
Samuel James dIed at hIs imoimme'et1uuesday
and was burled today ,
ykiiP ° fjq
owi : wjo''s
130th the method arId resuitH when
Syi'iij > of Pigs is thkeii ; it s Pleasant
niul i'efiesliiuig to tile taste , ailul acts
gently yet pI'onlptly on the ICitinoys ,
Livei' ailti Bowels , clealIses tim sys.
tout effeettizally , dispels colds , head.
aclues auid fovci'i and cures lialnitual
collstipation. 8yrtip of Figs is tluo
Oil ! ) ' ieiiiedy of itA3 kind cvci' pie
( ItlC'Cd , pleastuig to the thsth 1111(1 flU.
COltahltb ) tO thu Rtoluach , pronlt in
itt acotioii ail(1 trihly beilolicial in its
effects , 1irepai'cd only from the most
healthy LUll ( agreeable substhiiecs , its
Imlany' oxclleiut qualities COflIuIlelld it
to all anti have inado jt thu most
loPlhlar ) remedy lcilowuh ,
YtlP of Figs 'is for Bale Ifl 50
coiit bottles by all leading drug.
gihits. Aiy reliable druggist who
may flot litwo it OR hand will ro
cure ' it promptly for any OHO who
w'islies to try it , Doiuotaccoptaiiy
substittito ,
CALIFORNiA P/C SYRUP CO.
84N FRANCIOD. CAL.
LOUIVILLE. r. MEW YORK. Ar.
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Good Roasoifor Faith
Cured of Scrofula by Hood'o
Setofumla ibcrmnteates itununnity. It Is thioronngluly
lmulnnscd unto time blood , Scarcely it man Is
free front It , In onto turin oruilnotiner. lioott'
Sarsalbarllla cures scrofule prumntptly , surely ,
hieruimainemntiy. Tlmnntsammds of ieohulo say so.
For instance , read tinlan
'I f jutstiihch , in titinkling bout's ' Sarsaparllla
a SPienmullul inetliclmio by own expericince in itlu
It , I me , nt great stufloror from scrofuimi , lucy-
lung dreattftul Seneca lit rr.y ears ntuttt on nay
iimttI , sominctiuinos like large boII .1 Iscinunrglnm
md I tine timnne. ill ) ' inunsiatnuut imtsIoul timat
take iIool'a Sarsaporilia. Of time ilrst bottle
My Appetite Improved ,
sad I fellsomnewlnatbettor , So I botnglmtnnotlter
bottle , aunt by tlto tinto It was Itch gorno time
scrotunla hiatt entirely ullsauupearetl , I ann
Hood'staCurcs
snow emitirehy free from scrofuic antI was
lteycr in better tuentltit. llomt's i3arsapariila
also cureul' mae of a terrible pain Iii mity iuIo ,
caimseni by nictnrtigit : : of tiiti heart. " rutite. A.
0. ? ui1ti.Ot'K , Onlc'uims , Imuuiiamma ,
Hood's Pub ctmro liver Ills , constipetloni ,
biliousness , jauimdlce , sick imeatlacime , tundigesUon ,
. E. C. WEIT' hTVE AI7 flIIAflT T2EATIIEITT
Is soul under poi4tbvo written guarantee , by
, uuutimnrizn'ui agents emily , to cunnuVcmtk JtIenmor ;
1onue of hlriuini anti Nerve J'ower : Loet Mnnmhmoou'
( umickites , : Night ioisuu ; J'vhl : , Irennnn' : L.ntck oI
t,00fmtlLdulco ; Ni'rviutienneea ; 1.nuu.sntuuniu ; unIt Drains ;
Lose of I'ower of ilmi ) ( honoruntito Orgunins tnt wilier
sex , canned lyoror.r'xertionn , l'otnthfunllirrorsor
Exeeusu'vo Use of 'I'niiacrui , ( ) iniinnn or Ltqnmor ,
'uvimich leatla ti ) lullsory , ( 'ofitni munpt ion , I nusumnuty
and Pectin. ll itmutli , $1 mu box ; six for $5 : with
ivrittha gutrentoo : tip cure or refund unmmuey. Went's
Liver 1i1is euro Sick llemndineho. lliluoumsuess
itvor Couninluint , Hotnr I4toummarhn flystueluana
tonstipatlonn. tIUAIIA N'I'iEi3 issued onnjy by
Goodman Drug Co. OmahL
, AMUI&MEiN'rs ,
nnvno TODAY.
uu I M U TONIGHT.
SATURDAY , JAN. 19.
Fareweil Engegemnont of tIne Tragetiauu ,
' 1CIJ)1iIC1UIC 1. IJIX
WARDE & JAMES
Sumlorteul by tine forennnost countprtnny in Aumterlea ,
iii a nmtagnhitcunt cenlc revhai of tile fuiiow-
. Inc iimays :
Mattice Tmu.5 ? S S H E N R1 1 ' 1' '
TONIGIIT"RICHARD 111"
Niglut Prlces-l"irst Floor , $1.00 nanud l.50 ;
linlcomny , 5c anul 75c. ! uhnttiuneo l'rhcos-.li'Ireu. '
Floor , 5e ituid 111.00 : Bntlcoiiy 50k : amid We. -
BOYD'S One Night Onlyt
SUNDAY , JANUARY 20.
Jacob Litt'a Lautdsiitle of Laugitter ,
Y 0 1T A GREAT
, Ju COMEDY.
YONSON
: : -IGUS HEEGE
JND A GItFItT COMPANY.
A CAIILOAD OF SCENICRY.
Sale opens Saturday at usual orices. - ,
BOYD'STHEATER
NIGHTS IflhIflAV lAki ' ) I
5) flEC1NNINCfl1UI1UI4I UMIIiI
Engagement ot the Ilornantic Actor ,
.PLEXANDIa
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Accompanied ty
WILLIAM REDMUND.
iVILJIAM ilAitItifi , JOiJN A. LANU , EbliANOit .
MOttl't"1'l , MAUI ) ) ) IXON. &tiU US'i'DII
FoIimiEwr. I '
and a conmnpany of plmn'ers uimuter iluo mnanaga-
uncut of Sir. W. Wlikison ,
IlEI'1iiLI'OIItI :
Monnday Evening ,
DON CAESAR DE BAZAN.
'rucmnd4y Uverning ( t1rt preduetlcmn mdc ) , time new - .
ruiinmiuutic cumtmt'dy , time
STUDENT OF EAAMANCA
Weuinenu'Jay IlveniilK. tine
THREE GUARDSMEN.
Ta i.e . presennt'l , wlih oecnal And lsliorat.
aceiiic efi'eis nail accessories ,
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E jyI p'i I i'iiiw'i : ,
'rd. iont. :
sy , , . iiUltOF.SS. - 3lnunaiwr ,
ltettm ru B ulu'iC'nnnunt. : 4 Niihnts , cuimb iiieimn'innnj Iiuiu-
nitty Situulinec , Jimi. : tto'i'ino ( lrnud , llmmcimnm in'uunua ,
TKE DERBY WINNER.
Yi'hJNISl.hY MA'rluuu.
Coniuini .Tmuunniiry ' 7.Oni , I'aui 1Jrvui'jr iii "TIIIA
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'I'll I. 1.1 VE PROIUCING M/sR YEL ,
FlgUut's and scennes mu ncttuinl motioni ,
An esniet reprniductionn of Nature ,
Nut it vnunrannIa but Ii t' inK jnot Ion It tnt ,
Now ON iIXiiimIlTlON.
At 105 Soutin 16th street. 1'ijui ii us , mu. t 1 *
ii , m , boirietimlilumi evgryiic.tla'slnoui4 see ,
THEOSOPHY.
CLAUDE FALLS WRIGHT ,
a lnUPtl of Ii , I' , lilayiutsky will tectuco itt. ' '
Royal Arcaiiuiii Hall ,
BEE BUILDING , AT 8 , ,
BUNDAY , JANUARY 20th1
The 'Flicosoplilcal Society
MODAY , JANUARY 2let ,
fteiiiarjiatIou.
AdIU1SIOn 25 un.'ntti.
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