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. . . t t t ( ' , Y A rt 4 0' J.l' Ie V n i" _ ) ' \ N 2 I I TIE OlAt DAILY . ' ] : ITnURSDAY , tTANUARY 2.J , 1895. ' . - crnor Iolcomb of an opportunity to appoint . a populist n chief oil Inapector and that they were opposed to any auch achcme. The work of the Stnndarl Oil company Is also plainly seen In the scntc. As soon as the house bill WRI printed a represenlatvo of the Slanlar01 , \ company procured a tJ and lat week an oil Inspecton bH was Introduced In the BennIe by WatKon ot Otoe. The senate RIII ( house bills are Identcl . with two exceptions. The senate hilt places the Inspection 1rller the control of the Docult of Puble Lands and lull1ng8 and reduces , the flash test to 110 degrees. ILTON MAY IO.D IllS 3011. I either of these bills becomes a law It I entirely sate lo IJresumo that the choice will ' fall upon the measure introduced In the senate. The Standard Oil company's ree' sentatvs here make no concealment of their oPPcslton to any lull which provides that the Inspecton shan be performed under the directon of a man who Is so great a stickler far thc exact observance of the letter nnll spirIt of the las on the statute hooks as the , Present auditor of state has Ilroven himself J hlnsclt to be. The Stndard ( Oil people equally ob. ject to any Interference with their plans by Go\'ernor hlolcom'u. They much prder talt. Inp their chances with the nMrl ot PublIc I.n1ds ( and Iluildlngs. t the senate bill . should become a law It Is already tacitly ullerstood that Prank hilton will bo con ' .Unuell R chief oil inspector a position wh'cl was accorded him by common consent before the result ot the last gubernatorial election marIe 80 radical a change In the carefully laid plans ot a great many people. . SI N.\TI : ( g' SJWI n\ HI'OH''S. . Itlndll ! and Sp"cllt Cn llltpe Malta 10' . tunis on Many " 1attor. : LINCOLN , Jan. 23.-Speclal.-The ( ) senate . , gaVn up the forenoon t purely routine busl- ness the only enlivening feature being the very brief struggle over the alopm ( ot the : report or the commie appointed last Friday - ' , nppnte.l - day to investigate tim number ot senate em- 'I : jiloyes. In his prayer Chaplain MacAyeal : alluded to the recent disgrace upon the lair nume of the slate by the lynching of Barrett : : Scott. A large nUloer of the l'Eporl from 4 standing cOllnlttees were then received as follows : From the Judlclnry committee. hy ) Chairman J Pope senate file No. ' 57 . Introduced hy Bre3s- . ler Wayne , to provide for a lanlonls ( lien. The committee presentel i favorable report , I and the measure was placed on general file. I provides that a landlord shall have a lon for his rent nil upon ni crops grown Upon the I . t demised ' premises and upon any other per- so'pal property ot ' , the lenalt which has been L : tiecti upon the : premlsc during the tMm and I . Iot exempt from execution tor the vented or r one year lfer a 'ear's rent or the rent of ' : a shorter period claImed falls due. . lue. Also , senate file No.ii , by Watson or r . Otce enabling counties having more than i : 25,000 inhabItants to bulll new jails under j certain cuntlltioas. I afects only Nebrask ! City. The bill went to the general fle. Nebrask'a , ' I'rom tie same committee senate file No . 2 , by Graham Permitting the redemptIon of : f ! vk. real estate sold under foreclosur proceedings . The Judiciary committee recommended that . : the bIll be Indefinitely nostioned. , Dale of - Harlan objected. Graham , the author or the : bill , stated that he had IntrOlvce the bi I by request and therefore raised no objection : I . to the recommendation of thl Judiciary coin - intttce . The aenate . upon Dalo's motion . sent moton. the bill to the general file . _ Also from the c Ale Judiciary committee placln senate file No. 37 on the general file. 'rhls L Is the bill prepared ( by the regents of the State university , creating a special half 11 f ; levy I on alt table property In the 'atath for . the beneft of that Institution. Senate Ill e ti No. 28. hy Graham ; fixing the salaries fe county attorneys . rccommEnded for asag C & . and placed on general file. I fixes the sal t. . , /rles of county attorneys In counties havln g a populhtion of not more than 2,500 InhabItants - tents at' $500 per annum : from 6.000. to 10,000 - Inhabltnts. $ l50 : from .10.000 to 20,000 in : - hnbitantn , $800 from 20,000 to . habiant ; 2000 ; 5Q,000 Inhabl- I ' tanls . $1,000 ; over G.OOO inhabitants , $2,500 : , The commlUeo on Slate university and ' n rla1 lisprCsontet1favorahiIo ; reports on i9uko \ ' rolls 32.:3 h and 34. . 'hesQ ' bills ar i . . arO . profoemfi ue&sur-4 : apprOpriating thq Moro : riD ' funl. . matrlc laton tees and tUitiOn tees M'hi Stt univorsity. unIveriy. > t1rafrmap tl Mcqcsoi fropi thD cthmitte tfiiraj lC SOI' trop cmmlteo : . ol'ralro .s , , pnint da I'avorahle ' reor , t . q1 ' W4ton' . ! ! senate file . No. 14 , or : U' g'uurihg : ralr ompanle to equip thll irelgI ears tWi i-automate couplers : Senator Slo"from the comml on ' con I- sttutonal anletdments . presented tavrable reports .on senate flies Nos. 11 , S , and 70. ( ) & The frst , bill ubmls a proposition for' a ' constitutional ! conypnton : the , oecond , aut I- ' mits , an amendment fxing the salaries of judges ot the supreme court at $4.000' per' ; annum ; the third submits an amendmmt ( L . , providing for a new method of nllbrltng I , constitutional . amendments. mILs ON FIST R1iADING. 1 , New bills were Introduced anti read tor , the first time an follows : anl I Dy Crane tO amend sections 3) , 33 antI 70 I at chapter Ixxvl of the Compiled Statutes : , Compied , purporln ! to be published under authorIty I , of the- legislature publshcd . the Illlslnture by Guy A. Dthwn nnd HUanl 11. 'Vheeler. The bill provides fc , - the assessment or banks and bank prOert - . nnd bridge express . terry ! gas , rnanutiu ; turing. aavfngs { banki , stre : t railroad ! 5- ' portaton and other corporations. I Senate fe No. ] 56 , by Crnwfonl , ameni 1- Ig the law relating to default at rentn ' by lessees ot educational lands rentall to i the state. ! . , Senate me No. 157 by 'Vatson. amendln g L the election laws. Also senate file No. 15 ! , ne , amenling the law relating to the selectic n . ot judges and clen rk of election. selecton Senate Ies Nos. 159 and 160. by Hollbrool it . 101brook. empowering cIties or the second class hav- In" more than 5.00 Inhabitants and Ie than 25.00 to purchase land for parks and , to create boards oC , 10as panic commlrloner ror such clUes. Also senate ille No. 161 ' le zui ) - viding book.'e. tor dIstrIct . own lhlp' ot school ' pr- ' nyc ] ccby ; amending the law . relatin - . to the practice of medicine relatn mc- . . . Senat\ me No.'IG. hy Graham . prei'cnll p ) - ! log the terms 'or nUzuission ot Inuintes I o' ' altlsslon Inmltes tlve state Institution for the feeble mmdc . , : IiyVnight . requiring rcisters mlnled. and . ount3' clerks wllo are ex.omclo deels . . tenS 'or deeds to kep I mortae Indebtcd- rtgl9 : " ness record antI prescribIng ' samE. nes Iconl the form ot the' . Senator Graham , from the special Invest , l- , - gating Committee on the mater of senate employes , reported the recommendatIon ot . that committee that all recommenlnton r 0- .c talned , but that . no officer nor employe be I : permitted . , to draw more than one day's Ila } ' uIcILiI LwCIIIy.iuur hours. - . lfcIluon moved the adoption of the mo\ed \ alloton re- port. but Sprecher offered a substitute send. Ing the report back to the committee 'vitli cOlmlteo Instruction to cut the number ot employes down to the statutory limit. The substitute - ' subst- tule was vote.1 . down. Sprecher then offered In amendment providing for the discharge ot the assistant doorkeeper The otnenil. mont was voted down. Pope mover ( the previous Ilueston , and the commitee report was molllell. ! The tcnato then nlljourel , : : I , II.tIlhtiiT1' SCOTT IN 'rlm noun Alicia AakN that Iloburrson's VilhUte Ucc- oret lie Ilq'llr..1 ' Into. J.INCoN , Jan. 23.-Special-lbrrett ( ) SeoU's ghost again walked In the housl to. day. I aplJenred It the term of the fol- I . lowing resolution , Introduced by Alan or I Douglas , the last thing ber"r the evening adJournment : c\'enII I Whcrlu' , I IN currently reported by the prlH and othel'wlsl that ! OI J. A. noh. tri'tlI . a member of II'bll. merhor thll 110U13C. Is a mom. Liar or tilt vigilant commlteu which lem. II . IpoJHlhle for the dCllomblo cr1in ! ot the murder of one or our cltlzeiis , the halo Dal' cizens rett Scott therefore vu It ot thoJeroro Hosoh'c,1 'J'hut UICII I n committee of lIve flJlptdflte4 \ to ( investIgit commitee nI1Imlntt\ Invcstgute * this lilatter . 1111 , If foulIl to hu true the Kuno matcr. Ilorlo,1 to this body for further and more definite nc'tion. anI dennJo 1ton. . Iforty.f\'e now bills were /utrorlucCl / tolay , In hid houfe. 'there alt now :31 In all In the house hOI'llr and te\'cn of them ba\'e been lsed . Tile one whIch received the mOll extended ' consIderatIon ! and ! rccel\ell was , . Irady' . seed crain note bill . house roll No. . . . . 39. NotwltlstandhlH the tact that similar ' laws arQ , II force In IOwa and the . simiar , 1al.oluR there was found to be vIgorous oppositicu ' to this mealure In limo IJouKe. OIPolltlol Mimoger worked like a 'rrojau 10 reduce the rauit larceny Amounl $35 , lS new prescribed by I hl statutes . to ' 20 , and he vas l.mrgely supported. nut his crtl'rt. were defeated en J . .hlso'ote. : . " l111 r the title "un act defining the mode , ! , and amending chintudlig . miltening , or 10e . Inl J i : the chartpra er cities within the state ot Nebraska . " Titnmo of Douglas has bill Tlnmo a th.tL lalol time IUlbtlng : 1OUI:8 ten1lnK I bi rly churt\n tram thn hands Dr the leglshi- legll- 'r tuna cud IJlacCS I In' the Jpwor at a bo.m ! or Ccimnmissioiierp. Such cummuuissicnIr are ' tu b& crgaiitzeI undt fuch presidency rl at the mayor , and the ) ' Iroptlton I' to he then lubmlted to Ihl voters ot the city lt an olc tlop. and bo trititied , ton. BII rlltrd by 1 two-thirds , Gt. . There I some luutr ! concernlnJ thf cnsl11tonaly of this act should I be. come a law , and upon thIs question there Is considerable difference of legal opinion. In the line of additIonal holidays Donellct hn n bill printed . house roll No. 228 , which provldcs the first Monday In September whIch shall hereafter be known ns I.abor day , and the nrt Tuesday succeeding the frt Monday In November , known as "elec- ton day , " hat be deemed publa holidays , One at the ant-pas bills of the session Is hwse roil No. 202 , by Smith. Its prO\'III"'IS ' nro drastic and sweeping embracing the members at both houses of the legislature nnd all the state mcers. I Is made , un la \ \ fut for these parties to evade paying full faro on any railroad In time state . and the penaly for violation of the law Is a One of $ : .00. The railway omclals are also In- cl uded . They are estoppe,1 from gIving passcs to member or state officIals , and' the fob for violation ot the law Is the ' same. One of the unique bills or the session II Smlth's "commlsslen handicap " In the shape ot house roil No. 2Q3. which provides that any man doing a commission business In Nebrsa ! shall file a bond In the sum of $ ; : ,000 In all cities except of tIme first cl ns. and $10.000 In cites at the first claFs. The bond must be approved by the county'e clerk , county trea.urer and \ probate jutle. The penal ! for failure to comply with these provisions Is a fine of $10. A singular omls- 810n In the bill Is the failure to slate what the bond Is 10 protect . or what shall 'he con. sllered hy the courts a forfeiture of the bond. The bill Is printed anti In the handle ! of time committee miscellaneous commitee on miscelaneous corporaof corpru- ti ons. Dy hone , rel No. 218 my seeks to place the home for the Friendless under super- vision at the hoard ot lublc Iamb anl Bulhlngs/ Section 4. In Cobbey's statutes . which Is repealed . provldc that the home shal b under the supervision of the SocIety of the home for the Friondles. A bill Introduced by DavIes teday , houro r ell No. 299 , Is one ot peculiar Interest to lquor dealers In the state. Is provisions ' w ere recommended by the state convention of mayors ant chiefs at police held In the . teeral . court building . Lincoln a few wCk . s ince . I prevlde that any dealer who may : have takl' out a license for the sale . at i splrltuoul liquors on a certain lot and In a certain building . as Is now the law ot the s tatute . lay , upon proper acton and refer- ence to lie mayor accompanied by a \ petton , Ilanster such iiciise to anetler lo l aton.HOUTIN , HOUTIN OF TiE SESSION. The speaker announced this morning the serf OiS illness or Representative So-erman , . whb has been removed trem his hotel to I Tabllha hospital suffering from an attach : , bf tYIhcll tever. atack Time following committees were announced : : flesohmmtions-Ilnr : h. Cramb , Robinson Crow , McNitt. Investhgatlon ot relief commission- . McNit. Investgaton relef commissionS son. Brady , Spencer , nrockman , Lambern , Hari- . Pelowlng bills en first and second reading : the house considered bills on third reading , ! , , as reported by the standing committees. House roll No. 10. by Davies was read I and put upon its passage as reported by the committee on engrossed and enrolled I anl enroled bills. TIme bill amends an act nuthorlzlng the appointment of supreme court cemmls- sloners' and defining their duties. The amendment provides that the commlsspners shall hold office for the period of thre a years during which time they shal not en - gag In the practice ot the law. Their sal - ary Is made equal to that of the supreme sa- court Judges. There wa an unimportant amendment to : this bill , and Barry askell If It had beem a prlnled. The spealeer found that It had not b.-n. and on Darry's point ot order the bil was laid over until tomorrow a not being properly before the house. The house then went Into committee or the whole emi bill : S on general fe , with Walt In the chair. bis Tllo Judiciary cDmmlttee' substitute tor house relic Nos. 64 antI 98 was the firs t measure under consideration. In /ubstance It j provides that the sum of $20 stolen , or the value thereof taken by any thIef , or em- bezaler . the offense shall be punished by : Imprisnment In the penlCtlry not more titan seven nor less than ona. year. A Ivoly : : , ' discussion ensued' 'over a' clause In' 'he bl which ' provides that the word "money" shall Include bank bills amid notes . Unite 1 States treasury notes , or other bilis ; bond or notts "fss ed' by lawful authorC - an bnds - author1f- l cr culatei as ' money. Rcltets asked I It was tntlnled' 10 : discriminate against gold Ind sliver Monger ' ot the judiciary committee explained that gold and ' silver were legahl ; I- r.ecoglz d as money , but thit the provision 9 concerning notes , etc : . were Inserted In order' to Include Ulem. In , speltng to the motlc : a to pass the bill Munger' said that there were organized bands In LIncoln who stole small sums for the purpose ot getting free board In the county jail and escaping the , penitentiary . Speaker Richards , from thC tlocr . said that , ho did not' believe the amount of grand larceny should tip lowered . The secretary ot the senate appeared and announced that time senate , had passed . houae' roll No. 7. to provide for the ' payment ot' employes and members of the two housem The announcement was received with clieerm Thomas moved that the I committee rise all recommend indefinite postponement ot the bill . and a division was calel tor. The motion was carried. When the report or the committee was made Burns at Lancaster ' moved an amendment that the report of the , committee be not concurred In . and the 'yos and nays were called for aiId a babel L of ' confusion. Durns' amendment was lost by a vote ot 53 to 41. The house then took a recess until 2 o'clocl p. m. unt - The house In the afternoon took up the question ot accepting the report of the aceeptng con : I- mlteo of the wille wllere It hal left It at the ( line ot the noon recess. Burns lef Lan casters mOIl af amendment that the hi U bo recon nonded to time judiciary commIttee for amendment and It prevailed. Tie house : , then went Into , committee ot the whole to consider bills on general me , with RobInson In tie chair. SIGNED 'HE PAY ROLL BILL. PrevIous to this the . speaker hal or I- nounced that he wW about to sign bouse roll No. 71 , providing for payment Ind asked I there were any objections . There being none visible , ho signed the first hi II passed by both houses and It frt the governor to be completed Into a law at m- thorlzlng the ot . payment membern and em. anl ploycs 1ouso roU No. 53 , by Scott , relating to the : manner ot appraising and selling lands upon execution amI at Judicial sales , was reported. UPOI It provides that when reportcl. I Ilrovlles thlt lands are sold on execution they shah be sold In separate lots or enough to pay time mortgage and when 11 must ' be sold . the parcel on which the owner's house stands snai be sold last Speaker IUchards vigorously opposell this measuro. Uarry defended I , 111 claimed that 10 hardship would bo worked the creditor class. Scot moved that when time commitee rose It report ' the bill back with recommendaton that It pass to third read- Ing. Howard directed time attention of time atenton chairman of , time judiciary , Munger that Iowa had a law similar to timis and that It had worlfell successfuly up to dto Scott's 10ton prevailed . Scot's house roll No Si , considered yesterday In , committee of time whole , was again brought lip. I lo\lles for the punishment of cattle thieves by Inllrlsollent for not moore than ton nor ices than' one yer , nud mor vas Inlro- Iluced by Dempsey ot time Flty.thlr'l district . ' ' Ilstrlcl. 'hert vas n disposition shown to treat the mcasure Illpant- . cud a large variety ot bmmnlm'sqime amenllments were fired (1111 Ircd In to In- chute liege sheep . qonmm . chickens and waler . melons harry tl'uAtel that the house would consent to consider the matter . dlvele,1 , ot its . Il humoreus features . and Haler supportell him , 01 this bill time hOU5 thresimoti considerable rid straw , as a Jht ot nmnendrnexmts were adopted 11 committee of the amenlments before mind on 10ton ot Uarrilon the bill was reported ta\'orlbly , as aJed I , and reeolmemiell reporle third reading. Urarlys seed grain note bill , hO\e roil No 31 , was nltln flue. 'rime bl makes time note given for grain a first len on the groIng } . Rhodes CrCI Bald lie bllovl1 time measure to bl a vicious one , as I tel up Jeasure grain raised 10 that the Grower could 10t sell a bushel Df It IUt time MIl was paid. lie said hunt a simiar law In Arlt3nsas hall 10 lulell In sending I man to the penitentiary for five yean beCause bo said penlentar ) Ion and halglt melcl o for bls sick wife. The ttdge who 3udgC sentenced him anti the gov- erl.r whma 11'rtone(1 ( him both Irl\ls 1 the reo ot the law. , heal As amended the bill pro- vl.le . that the hQrNWer ot sell glaln can Ih'e I mortgage on only a portion of the crop , amid consequenty the conditions fn tla atato would lint bo parallel with thoS or time Arkansas - kansas Illustration . Whtn nearly everyone - on the horn had been heard on aim ) average of two tmtJ each , the houto tel Into a penile. menlay snarl , Ind there wee a dozen 10- tuns and amnendmuents. The upshot wait that t , cOmlltee rose anti reported , recommend. wal log the bill. I amended , to I third reading. A ruoluUon bY Ahln. to the aact that ; as It had ben reported io the huse that Representatvo Robertson was a member ot a vigilance committee whltdt Is responble % I vlglnnce cmmitee 1hleh , repnslblo for the mu'der of narrll-ctt , a committee was asked to Investigate the same. The rca- olulon was referred to tIme comlhle on rs- olulons , and the house. 4uJourll. until 10 a. m. tomorrow. BILLS ON FIRST ItEADlNU . Houle roll No. :7. by JUdrl , to prvlle for plrcha8ln ot seed grain on time and to crente a len on the crops Hrown from the , IaIO , and for the discharge , of slch iien . , nnd also Cor the punllhment of the violaer tIe tT ot this act and for IJ1nl"hlent tor reLi tllal to Illchar o Rlch lien. 1olse roll No 2S8 , hy ' , ink ot Johnson to pn y bounty to persons Iltroyln" wIll anImal - mal ! within the ounlare , ! ot the state at Nebralkn , and ( to provide runt ! for tinybum m ont at the nme . and to repeal MCUO ' 212. 23 , 2U. P15. 216. anl , 218 , 219. 220 2JI , 22. ! . Con80111n c : ; States of Nebrlka for 1S13. ' HOlle I roll No. 29. by Ashihiy . to 183. ! ecton 2. subdIvision XIV , chnptcI' lxxix . Complcrl Slntules of Nebraska , and to rein plnl time original cction. nnt house roll No. 230. by Aslthy , to amenmi Aeetons 61. f.j and 61 of t'halller x nlenl Annotnlell Statutes ot the state ot Ne bn iaska. House roll No 21 , hy llntrgrove . to pre. \ent the II"poslnl of gooths or wares mnrkerl . "sterling. / ' "sterling sliver" or "c oIned silver" without sail goods ! or wares heln" sterling or ruin sliver , tll . providing a penalty ther'for. 1ouso roll No. 22. \ ) Ashimy \ , declaring dO 1 Personal property . HOlle roil No. ' 3. by Iramborn to amend Aecton 1 and section 15 l of subdivision I of chnpter lxxlx of time Comllll SlnlteR ofa the state at Nebraska , entitled "Schcoh " I anll to repeal sall original section. I House roll No. 21. ly / howard . making It Itla\ful m 10 counterfeit or imItate arty la bel . trademanla . term , 1."I/n. device ) forl of adVlrUAemenl , unrl mnkllH / It un- lao wful for zany person to proclro the fln ot many label trademark . term , design , deth vice or form of atlvertlsememit . by lmItng ( m use or fraurlulent reprem4emltatiofls or de- claratons and providing I punishment therefor. 10IlO roil No. 2 ; , bv Itecher. to nmlnl ! lecUonR 27 mind 2 at the Code of Civi Procerlure , the same being sections 4,71 ' and .735 or CobbeY'R COl/olhlatel Statutes , Ind to repeal saul sectionS . Iou/e roil No. 26. by Howarll , to amend an act entitled "An act to require the nt- tenllance t of nil Ilcrsonl between the ages I ot 8 anti 1 ycnrs at some public or prlvnte i school , or schools . II time state at Ne. b raska. " House roll No ; :7 , by r.nmhor to amend I scton 77 of article I 111 sectIon 3 of arti. ' se cle VI of chnlter Ixxvl of the Compier I Sintutes or the state o Nebraska entitled "Hevenue , " anti to rpeai said orIginal sec- ( ions. tonHOlse roil No. 28 , by Lmborn. to amend I s ection 1 and section 13 of suhmdlvisioml n [ , scotan Ilhllvlslon III of chapter 1"lx of the ComTI\el Statute ! I of the state at Nebraska . entItled I Schools , " anti to repeal said original see t ions. House roll No. 2 , by Davies , to amend I fecton : or chapter 1 of the Comllied Stntutes oC Nebraska , entitled 'Liquors . " Ind to repeal said orllnnl section. House roll No. 200 , by DavIeS , to nmend I s ecton 46 of chnlltlr Ixx\1 of time' Coni , plel SlalutEs oC Ntbraslt entitled "Roa , " and to repeal 8.hl original section. House roil No. 301. hy Davies , to amend I sectons 2. 5 , 9. 10 , 26 and 39 at chapter : Ixxvl l of the Compiled Statutes of Ne- brl lc. 183 , entteJ "Roads , " anll to re . peal said orhlnul sectons and to repeal I sectons 47. 48 , 49 , 50 . 61 and 6Z of salt chapler. House roll No. 30 : by Davies to amem I Recton 16 of chapter dv . article I ot the Compiled Statutes oC Nebraska ( nUted , "CIte of the Stcond , Clnss amI Villages , " nml to repeal said original section. House roll No. 3 , by Ely . to reCum I money to the estate ot George Empson : deceased. leceaRed. house roil No 30t , by Burns at r.ancIster. to create I Boanl of PanIc Commissioner S In I cites of the second doss of more than 5 ,000 und less than 2.0 Inhabitants wher public llark or plllkq already exist or inn ; r hereafter be esUtbllhct1 . anti to provide tor the appointment of such park commIssioner - ens. House roll No. 305 , by Burns ot Lancater. to empower cites of the second class of more than , O and less than 2,0) in . habiants i to purchase . take by donation or devise ownl and Improve land for S and public grounds and to borrow money ; on the boeds of such cles for the purchne , and Improvement of such parks mimi publC grounds and to call electon and ubml ? propositions t the electors ot such submIt for the Ifuance of such bonds. cites Hou& rl No. 800 , bv Burns at Lancater , to amend setons 45 Imrl 4G , of , chapter Ix i : of the Consoldate . Statutes ot ' Nc : - brask ot 1193. House roll No :0. by Bernard . to amen 0. 'etOJ' 1.mi. or .the Courldnte ) Statimtec the stlte of , ebn"a at } . ji . and to rev.ol L 311l original . : ! . sid orginal se ton. : . House roll No. 308 , Uy Schlckelant7 , to amend sections t ; and 16 of subdivIsions' I ' I of chapter xlv'of anl th'Consolhlated ; Statute 1' of Nebraska ot 1193 , and to repeat sal d origInal sections a they now exist. 1Iotis roll No. 309 , by Thomas , to amen tl. section 2,198 of the Consolidated Statutes ' of the state of Nebraska ot89 _ . under char tcr xx at saId ( statutes. ' entitled "LIquors , ; nnd ta repeal said section. ra scton. House roll No 310. \ Hull , to form I system of irrigation by artificial ralimfal I . and 10 appropriate mon ! ; to pay expenses of I thorough test and provide a fund for the expenses of the lystem when put 'I In operation . and provide a committee to earn ! Into Efect the _ provisIons of this act. House rl No. 31. by Hull. to amend rton 6 ot an act entitled , "Ant Act 10 Authorize the RegIstration , Collection an d Coleton Redemption of County Donda , " approve February 23 , 18 , an to repeal said set , . - ton G. House roil No. 312. by Crow , to amen ti section 4Q of chapter Ixxll of the Compile ci Statutes of 180 relatng to the Compled . at deeds. executon House roll No. 311. by JCness , to amen d sectIon 3J 595 . ConsolIdated Statutes of No hrask "obbey. 18. In reliton to termI of office or county superintendents. superlntenlenls. House roll No. 13j , by Jenness . t amend seton 8 of chapter Ixxvl of the Con pled Statute of 191 et the State of Nebraska : braska of an act entitled "Itoads , " anti I to repeal the seton so amneaded. unl House roil No. 3l by Robertson . to pru ) - vide tor the protection of employes. pr- , , . House roil protecton by ltoiierston . . i . amend section 3,811 ot the Consolidate t Statutes of Nebraska 18Q3. Cobbey cdltloi i , and to repeal I said original section. edlton House roll No. 3t7. by liairgrove to provide - vide for the rcdlstrlctn ! at counties under - tIer township organization and supplemer I- tat to the statutes of Nebraska , now In I rorce governing counties under township organization : providIng for lie elections of anpervisors . defnIng their duties and dei - - , nutll township . boards all overseers of ; towlshlp poor. house roil No. 318 , by Drocleman , to pro- scribe the duty of persons In charge of' steam engines , pro poled on the highways or this state wholy or In part by steam : power and to provide a penalty for the : violation or the same. House roll No. 319. by Grifth , to amend section 4,270 of the Consolidated Statutes a If' Nebrska ( : . o 1893 and to repeal said orIginal . 'ton. Hols roil No. 320. by Griffith , to amend /octon 4.02 of time ConRolllntod Statutes or Nebraska of 1893 , and to repeal said original section. House roll No. 321. by Grifth , to appropriate - priate money tor the purpose at building and rurnlshln additIonal lmlrlnga huldlnl use ot tilts asylum fOl' the incurable Insane at hastings. house 1'01 No. :22. , by McNit , to amend section 113. oC chlllcr xxvi , Compiled amenl utes of Nbrllm. entitled "Elections . " anti to repeal sail ol'hlnnl secton I : , and sec- ton 141 . or Ruld chapter xxvi. anl House tell No. 3 * by ZtlcNitt . to amend an act entited as follows : "Arm act to provide clerks anti assistants for the county judge In counties having over 2,0 Inhahl- tnntl , antI to provldo for pa'mont of the same " npproved March 31 , 1887. ] ali to repeal - peal sections 1 and : at said act as now oxistimig . existng. house roll No. 321 , by McNitt to amend sections ! and 43. of chapter lxxvi ot time Complell Statutes at the state or NOhraska entitled "liegietmittion at Voters , " and to repeal said orllnal sections. house roll No 3. by Wart to irovide for the relief ot time Ilosttuto In provllo county 101Ie roil No 326 , hy MeFnrlden , to amend lulrlvlllon 14 , of sectou 2.89. of Consol daled Statutes or 1893 ( hy Cobbe ) , and to r 1Jal said orlllnal RuhllvlHlon , fOlse roll No , 32. by Ilumico declaring estates settled tinder the Ilrovlslons of an lt passed and approved March 2. A. D. 1889. and that all deells emit titles secured 1\ ' persons by purcimaso sale or settlement at estates under said oct , to bo absolute tiles , and to declare time same legal and valid. hlotmeo roil No. 328. by Jenkins to regu- late Rtocl yards and provide punllhment for \Iolatl : tile nrovstonm4 thereof . lotlt roil No 329 , by. Moelmrnmnr to pr- wide for the punishment or porsonl guilty ' or stealing 01' cnrrring UWay from the lands ot others any church edifIce. school imotise clwellnJ house barn , windmnhll 01' ; other buiding _ windmil house 11 No. 220. hy _ Miles . to amend sel'tonl 3JSS. 3.WI. 3f33 , 3.701. 3 , ' 02. 3,7m. ' 3.73. 3,721 3.122 mind 3.7H of the Consoldatell I Statllos at Nebremiha 183. relating to II I srhooll. and to repeal the said section I nhovo 111111. lS now ax.tng. lecton House roil No. 31. by Crow , to amend I section 1 o article 7 of lie . constitution . of the state ot Nebraslm O.\UINO l"OR Il'Sti ; I'iTlrNTS. Itporll or jupnrlntr.ulenta Who Wlll Their 1111"loUI I'rlvhlet l r. LINCOLN , Jan 23.-Speclal.-Tho ( ) rep rtl ef the superintendents at the insane imospitali pm hospials at Lincoln and Nortol , bear I striking simi lariy In one respect. In both' reports the erintendent8 argue lonl and earnestl 11 . - - - - - - - ta\or of a change In the taw 10 that there sim all be no distinction between the Insane patents anti , , - InMM. The amen- \ Imlty at opinion , . curious and has Its cx- planton In WW tct that both institutions are somewhat alarmed over the growing ImO prtlnc of the ly1um for the chronic Insane at Uaslng. jth'yuu1enintendent at the Lin- coln harpltal cnhdttily admits that it the prost . tin t system of transferring the chronIc insane t the hastings inatttution there will be no lastnf Instuton 10 the IIaatimflfrmstttutiorI Is to continue there will tee I'l ' no necessity for the erecton ot'II\lew wings to the LIncoln bUldlli" , I1O admIt that the new accommodatons should be eventually pro vllel nt the hastings tnstittmtlon. hut . with characteristic m\lesly. \ ho asks that the law I be changed sothhttlte state may appropriate n $60,000 inmpQforLincoin. , The Norfolk 1nprlntemlent Is luch more Ingenious In his nrguments , but he reaches the same tlestimiation . lie wants the chronic Insane In his part at the state cared for at his own institution anti incidentally remarks that In order to do 80 It will onl' bo necessary to a,11 , one additional wing for time liresent. Superlnlendent Little In his annual report of the workings 'ot time Norfolk instItution . mnkes one recommendation that at first bl ush seelrs 10 be of the mutest. practical value. He urges the leglslaturo to amend the law 0 that Insane patenls may be he- Iverer ! 10 the several institutions by regular atenlllnts In&tead ot by the sheriffs ot time several countIes as the law at present pro v idea. lie urges the changD from 1 humanItarian - Itarian standpoint a well as an econonmicai le says It Is lot an unuhual thing for pa- tents to be brought to time institution In Irons anti strapped to seats with hands anti \ teet hound so that movement Is Impossible . al because thl elmenil ! . Inexperlencll with this class ot people has a natural fear of a crazy person. Furtimenmore he state that under time precept arrangement a relative ) relatve of a female patIent may acc mpany time pa ( tent to time hospital al the slatc's expense. It quite trequenly occurs that the relative b ringing In the plteltt Is 1 mate. U the 8UIJerinlentent only ! knew the trUe facts he would add that In I peat many cases the "relative" Is simply a friend of the sheriff . who makes time trip simply as an excursion at tIme state's expense Under the 'present system ho finds that during the past two years It has cost Cherry . county $70.35 for each Insane person brought to the asylum. I the patent could have : ben brought by an attendant the expense : woull have been as tolows : Railroad fare round trip , for attemid- Int . . . . . . . rounl . . . . . . . . . . nlend- . . . $142 Railroad fare for liaticat . one way. . . . 5 71 patent. ' Menimi on road for patient. . . . . . . . . 10 7 I Meals amid lOdging for attendant. . . . 3 G I Totnl . . . . , . ; : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $216 This shows a savIng of $48.72 on every patent l that might be brought from Cherry county. Applied to every county that ( sends I patents to time hospitals nt Lincoln and Norfolk , and time saving would amount to I thousnnlls of dollars . . dolars every year Superintendent - tendent LIttle prInts a letter tram the super' : Intendent i at thc South Dakota asylum , where the proposed syst l Is at work . and It has been tomid that last year time state saved $6,490 on 132 patients transporled. savel braska transports more patents than South I Dakota , anti the saving would be as great In i proportioim . Tile Buperlntendent of the asylum In Virginia where the proposed eye : tem Is also In vogue . reports Ihat In two comparatIve periods ot five years each the state paid to sheriffs for transporting pa : tents In the first p rlc $16,87. ! the last l period ' , qt t. five years , with exactly the s mo number of patents - tents transPrti T . , f\e ) cost to the state by substituting regua att.cuidants for the then ills was but $2'i4 .tendants Ifs J.9 . I saving on 37 pa - tenl ot $1.28:1 " I This simply : 1mow1s ' that some slates di :1 thigs better thaim'does Nebraska. 10 CARING FO1tTiI SChOOL. MONEY . , , - - - - 01 1 -1 , l'lan Provldhlgto Ivestrcnt of the Per mment : , Iducationn1 rand LNCOLN , JaIL ' ' ' 3.-Spectai.-In ( ' ) aopt - Ing a favorable ' . report on'Repredentativ 0 J DavIes' bill . houl No. 196 . submittng entt.e jroll time voters ot . thlstl e tOt their approval or rejection a amedment to' the consttuton providing for tM investment ot the permit - nent educatlonrl1Yldk'otthe ( state , the hquse accepted t.he.'i - lpoView / ot - Governor - nor Crounse" , exp essed so plainly In his re - tiring message to time ,1egisiature. ! ! Repre - sentatve Davies ot 'Cass , county , the author or time bill , Is one ot the best posted members ot the house , and he availed )11mlelf ) ot tbe ' aVjlel or opportunIty ot a free discussion of all the poInts ot his measure with the IndLvldual members ot the supreme court. Ie Is con I- fdent that his bill meets all time objection a raised by time suprhllo court to the law 'c it 1889 , which Ilat been the subject or so much comment In the state during the past two ycars. 'he bill . which reclvel the tacit approval ot the house today seeks to clear away a Il ' cear al barriers to the prompt and and legitmate Investment ot the permanent education : tI tunds. The constitutional amendment elucatonal It Is proposed' to submit to the people pro- vides for the Inyestment ot these funds In I United States or state ' securities or registered county bonds pr registered school Ilstrlct bonds ot this state. It provides that the Board ot Educational Lands and Funds may sell from time to time any of the securites belonging to the permauont school fund and reinvent the proceeds In any ot the securities above enumerated , bearing a higher rate of Interest whenever an opportunity tor ; better Investment Is presented. It Is further provIded lint when any warrant - rant upon the state treasurer , regularly ii m- sued In pursuance of a appropriation by the legislature and secured by the levy ot a tax for Its payment , shal be presented to the state treasurer amId I there shall not be In' the any money proper fund to pay auch warrant , time Board ot. Eductonal Lands and Funds may Ilr"ct limo state treasurer - urer to pay the amount due from the permanent - manent school tund , and hold the warrant as an Investment for that fund The adoption of the proposed amendment ' would clear away many at the legal and technical difcultes that now confront the hoard ot Educatonal Lanas and Fundi S. Unller Its operation time board could Invest In United States bonds any snrplus money belonging to the permanent funds lying Idle In the hands ot the trcasurer. anti whenever ' a 10ro favorable opportunity for - -lnve'li L : ment presented itself , sell the United States securities and reinvest In stale securites anl or count y securities , naturally bearing a higher rat : ) ot Interest. Dy this means time whole amount of Idle tunds might bo kept contir m . ualy Invested. contn. That part or the amenllment referring to I time Investment of these funds In state wemi 'r- rants simply Iuthorlzos the Board o Edllca- tonal Lands and Funds t transfer money from tIme to tuna from the etiucationi il cucatonal tunds & to the general futitl thus defealng I and nullifying the technical obJectonl of the warrant brokers , who refuse to sam II their warrants 10 the' school fund . and sol upon their beIng r.glsterod , and who am renew now protected In lielrposllon , by time recent decisions ot the supreme court. No Appnihteb ' to a 'imolco OLYMPIA , Wash. , Jan 23.-Doth houses ot the legislature pft.ln ! Joint sessIon today to vote for Unlel State senator The first ballot stood : Ankchlyrelm . 28 ; Wilson , rep. , 27 ; Alien . rep. , 11) , cllan , roil , 9Vai. : . lace , Ilel" , 7 ; Hogers , pop. , 23 ; Manning , rep. , 1. _ _ _ _ _ telitor , 'j'frts He- ' Iectod. NASIlVILLl . JilO. 123.-The senate and ni house mot In joInt Il tlaion today and voted for United SlatesJ enotor. ThuD vote stood : JSIIUI G. Iarrlsldemocrat , 79 ; E. O. 8an- ford , republican . 3,0 : ' 4. L. Mills , popuhist,9 ; Mr. harris being , o-FJqcte. . populst,9 \ J.\ ' U 1 I'r aitAN . I'lct or I'lctou Ahout Two Ureat Fair jtavrtIs. A newspaper paraQaph denounces as "raIse" the claim of a baking powder company - pan to an award lt tle World's fair Whom can It mean' . Certainly not Dr" 'm1ce's . . " JrC 8. Why Be. cause , lS the records simow Dr. Prlce's ox- hlbled , competed and receIved time hlghet award . both at Chicago Ind time California lfdwJnter fair. The award In California Calornla incIutied Gold Medal. The official oXmlner pronounced I time strongest the purest , the mOlt wholelme and emelent of all the bake lug powderY. . Its title to confidence Is Un- queatiomied. questoned. Can It be the manutacturers of I New York powder , hctitiou5ly labeled "absolutely pure , " who are mal.lng . "talse" claims ? That would 10 strange Indeed , Inasmuch a they were not even considered In time awards. Wi It amlonla In the New York Ilwler that prevented Its makera trout competng ? I not what 1 - - - ' - - - . - , - - - - _ . . - . DENOUNCED THE REILLY BILLca - OauromlB LegiclBture DemaDls the rore- closure of the Goerment - Mortgngo. HAD PRACTICaLLY . A UNANIMOUS VOTE Uoth Jralehcl of the Legislature 'hen Meet nnel haul , the Election of lerklnf to time United States Senate . SACIA INTO , Cal , Jnn. 23.-In lie ns- . sembly tOday tl commltCe on federal rela- , tons b reconunende,1 a resolution .lenallnl the absolute defeat of the 1ely funding bill and the foreclosure of the 1\'erlnent mort. gage against the PacIfc roads . hut provIding : for time settlement of the ralroa,1 , indebted- , ness on such terms as shoull be deemell best to\ limo Interests ot the people generally anti these directly Interested In lmartleular. In leu of the resolution a subsltute , temanll- Ing , the unequivocal defeat of any retundlng scheme nUll demanllng that congress require the foreclotmuro ot the Iovrnment mortgages aglnst time Pacific railroads . was adopted by a vote of 67 to 9. Then both hrnches ot the legIslature met In i Joint session to complete the electon ot a UnlCI States senalor for the unexpired term or the hate I.elanl Slantord. Time speaker . ot the house and the Ilresilent of the mien- nte reporled that George C. Perkins hml reo .1 ceh'ed a majoriy or votes In their respective im ctmes. llerltns was then formally declared elecled. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GO'm'NUR NELSON , ELEl3T11. lecolcs SOltor front Jlhmesotl ' 01 First 11,10t II .1olnt Sosslon , ST. PAUL , Jan 23.-Tho legislature In Joint j session at noon today , Speaker Van Z ant presiding votell for United States senator - tor 10 succeed Senator Washburn. Time first \ote resulted In the election ot Governor : Nelson as follows : Nelson , 98 ; Wnshburn , , ' 3 5 ; Comnstock 12 ; McCleary , 3 ; Donnel ) 13 ; John Llnl , 1 ; Mitchell. 4. The developments or the niglmt ahowol that Mr. 'Vashburn's re.eleclon was Impossible anll his forces tried to throw their strength to ex-Conpessman Joimn Lind. Mr. Lind after - ter looltng over the situation , refused to I enter the field , and 'Vashburn's supporters I clncludl1 10 vote for the senator to the last nlthough hopeless ot electing him , hoping to prolong the fight , and thereby defeat Governor - ernor Nelson. 'Vhen the two houses hal assembled - sembled and were organized the ! roll cal was I c alled , and Governor Knule Nelson shown to I have l been elecled. Dekore tile announce- ment of time votes there were several changes made by members and the announced result - sult was : Nelsou. 102 ; Washburn . 36 ; Com- s tock . 9 ; McCleary 2 : Ignatius DDnnely , populist crat . . . 1 ; John Lind , 1 ; MItchell , demo - Speaker Van Zont thereupon declared that Knuto Nelson having receIved a majority Ol the t votes or the legislature , was elected senator - tor for time six years after March 4. next Time governor was brought before the legis' lature l , and returned his thanks for the honor In 1 a brIef speech , and the Joint session ad - al- journed . Knute Nelson was born near Bergen Nor way February 2 , 1842. and came to America In i 1849. He served throuh time war as a ! prIvate and as a noncommissioned officer In the Fourth Wisconsin tnfantry. He has been I three times elected congressman and twlco i governor. ChICAGO . Jan. 23.-Thero was much ro . Jclelng on the Doafd of Trade today when reI If I I ; was announced that Senator 'Vahburn ot puneota" the anU-1pionlst , had been defeated - fealed for re-election. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PE"TIGIEW J'OICUALLY , 1E-Iht.EVTED . j" ' , - - ODe JI111roei mind Two ' UepublcRn Votes , , ' Cast for the South Iakotuilenator. . PIERRE , ! S. D. , Jan. 23.-Speclal ( Tel - gram.-.Tho'joint' ) convention ot the houses met at no today and balloted for UnIted States senaor and re'elected Senator Pett- by a vote of 102 to 24 . . grew 1 t foe I. Q. Craw ford , populst. Little interest attached to the votlng'as the end has been a foregone ! con- elusion for two weeks. Senator Pettlgrew Pettge Is In Washingon , having returned to that cIty Immediately after the republican cau- cus hell on January 7. \Varn"r nail OJlrk U"Rc Their 'tItic Clear CHEYENNE , Jan. 23.-Tho Wyoming leg- Islnturo has tonnaly ratified In Joint session tie vote In the separate houses yesterday , electing Warren and Cark to tha senate. The senators-elect were presented t the Joint session and both In their speeches of acceptance declared timemselves in accord with time republican state platform , wimicla favorg the free coinage of gold and silver at a ratio of 16 to 1. Senator Clark , who Is elected to fill time vacancy , wilt ( nIce lila seat iil time senate at once. Ileoslers Coidemamu ( iso PresIdent. INDIANAPOLIS , Jan. 23.-A resolution passed ttme lower house of time Indiana legislature - lature condemning PresIdent Cleveland's for- eiga policy , The resolution was adopted by a strict party vote , The resolution con- donned every pitase of the foreign policy of the presidemit. In relation to Hawaii and de- mended that the United States keep a juan- of-war at' the Islands and also favored time annexation of time islands at the earliest poe- sibie moment. _ _ _ _ _ _ 11111 for IIesUtmIislou In Maine , AUGUSTA , Me. , Jan. 23.-A sensation will be sprung in time house today by Mr. Patton of Bath , who will present a bill embodying time resubmission proposition so long discussed and by the prohmibltionlsts so strenuously ob. jected to , Time bill will be very simort , simply providing for ( lie submission of time prhibi- tion question to time people at Chic next dcc- ( ion , to bo votedonby a yea and nay ballot , New Jersey Sommd Ooneral SouvolI' TR11NTON , N. J. , Jan. 23.-Time joint see- sion of time legislature for time' formal do- elating of tIme result of yesterday's balloting for United States senator was lucid at noon tommy in time assembly chiammibor , President Stokes , wimo was made a chairman , declared timat General Soweii , having received a majority - jority of tIme votes cast , was duly elected Ummited States senator. Iemmiocritts airy Iruiud in time tioutim , WAShINGTON , Jamu , 23-Senator Butler of Soutim Carolina imas presented a memorial from Ron , Smmmmipson Pope , late denmocratic candidate for governor of South Carolina , asking the aplointmnemmt of a semmato coin- $300 for an Idea. ijaytien Bros. wIll give a chmoico of several first class pianos worth 300.00 each for time lmeaci line adopted and in addition will give orders on tlmeir music department for $50.00 wortim of mnusic for time next five best ideas , according to merit , To secure an absolutely impartial decision applicants are requested to sign in number only and to mail corresponding number with name end address to Time lies oillce , wimere It will remaIn ummtil after tIme award is niatie. Time right is reserved to use any head hue once. once.Time Time foliowlmig are time facts to be adver- ( Ised : Ilaydemm Pros , of Omnabma mire time only tlrnm in time world simowing a comumplete line 01 the instruments immammfactured by tile five I niost renowned piammo inshore on earth , hay. den Urea , are not tied up with red tape restnic- : ( ions lIke regular selling agents , but are frea to waake time lowest prices ever imeamtl of , hayden lines. put special etreesa on time Steinway and Voae pieties becaube timey imavt a larger line In stock and can buy tbmeni cheaper than any other muakea of equal repu. tation , Do not be misled by any one ciaimn- Itig time solo egency , Hayden Bros. bavc ' : Limemu direct from the factory as well am f om time Max Meyer & Jiro. Ce , stock. Music , trade papers are saying pianos cannot be sold in a department store , but sensible peopic who do not care to be bmoodwinked by silly frills are not , so notional anti the beet prod of this is that Hayden Bros. sold mmiort m piammes , organs and musical instruments irene one week than any lIve music atores west ci Chicago hays sold Sn six montii. 'the mush . trade papers say this innovation wilt bmI ; watched with unusual interest and Hayden I Urea. pcopoee Ii , keeii them gueosin , . . , . . , . . . , . - - ' - - - - - ' - - # - - 'V - - ' .t ' ' e - " ' - ' - * " " ' ' mn ittee to int'esiigate time November election in that state. After stating time fact Cf hulmi ca nmiitlacy , Mml'oho says ho was defrauded in the election. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l'ltOhi I I1ITIONIsTS llirIi.tTEi ) , So bmomno to Vn.tpommo Comisttlomatlomm of tlmtm tfoutli Lakotit itc'imbmmmlmoi , lImit Fails. PlEitltl , S. 1) . , Jan. 23.-Spechal ( Teleg gr aun.-Tho ) prolmibithonists , who were beaten on the second reatting o time resumlimnisston bi ll yesterday , rallied dimning the night anti m itt a plan to postpone the third reatling , w hich was due today , umutil January 31 , T his would probably Imave tangled amp the m easure with others , anti kIlled it. They stm eoeetietl In log rcfllng half a dozen resumb- mnbu isslcrm votes anti werocoumfltlent of winning , bu t the restmbmissionists were atlvo amid ae curel four Cf their opponents for an tin- mmi etllato imeaning. After a simarp ( leluate time pr oposition to postpomme was defcatetl by a vo te Cf 22 to 21 , and the bill passed by a ve to of 24 to 10 , Time llroimhbition loaders are already proI pa ring to begin a emmumpaigmu among th pro- Isl e whmiclm simahl , two years front now , smmc- Ce eti in re.emiactimig time present law. litit th ere is little question that they will fail , ltO.tSl'El ) ( lIiNlIttl. flittNT , li i. Trematmimont 01 Motbermtnmmii Ommit Thitmmuas severely Vomuilcmiimmc.l , S11RINGF'IflLD , Ill. , Jan , 23.-In time state se nate toalay a joInt. resobutlon from thm hmoumse as king Illinois nuemimbera 1mm congress to support' . ti me hilt ponahommlmmg General McClrnanii was u naumimnousby concmmnreml in. Senator liamer , apealclng in favor of the re solution , took occasion to say some very c austic tImings about General Grant anal Imis tra eatment of his subordinate generals , Timonuas a ntI McCiernantl , during tile 'war , General G rant , Semmator tInnier said , was cruel and u njust. His retirenlent of ( lemmeral McCier- n and was most unwarranted anti a disgrace to time state of Ilhimuols. Title spec'cim created a p rofound sensation in the senate antI in a sh mort tinlo was the subject of much gossip in both imouss. Semil4tnr Cuhiomim Itonimuelly Ito-Elected. SPRINGFIELD , ill. , Jon. 23-Shelby M. C tmllom , republican , was tolay formally de- cl areal re-elected as United States senator in ti me joInt assemubly. Senator Cuiboun dcliv- c red a short athiress thmamiking ( ho iegisla- t ors amid touchimmg briefly upon time revenue a nd currency situation , Nortit Cmtroilimi Eioct Two Semntors , RALEIGH , N. C , , iou. 23-hly a joint b ailot in time ieglslattmre Marion Btmtier , popu- li st , was elected to succeed M. W. Ransom i n ( hue United States senate. J. C. Pritctu- a rd , republican , was elected by the same v ote to fill out tIme unexpired term of the I l ate Senator Vance , Lticiomm itmilcor Elected , TOPEKA , Jamu. 23.-In joint session of time l egislature today to elect a successor to U nited States Senator John Martin , Lucten B aker , tlmo republican nominee , was elected b y a good majorIty. The vote was : Baker 1 04 ; L. P. ICing , 53 ; Martin , 3 ; G. W , tHick 1 ; J. D. Iiodlain , 1. Illgghmis Leads Imi the Senate. DOVER , Del.t Jan. 23-TIme tenth ballot i n the United States senatorial fight , s'lmicii w as token today , resulted as follows : 111g. g ins , 10 ; W7olcott , 7 ; Addlcks , 6 ; Macey , 1 T unnel , 1. Senators Watson , Fenimoro and R ecords , all Wolcott followers , were absent. ( hIlton Wilt Succeed Coke , AUSTIN , TeL , Jan. 23.-Horace Chiltot h as beetm elected United States senator tm ) s ucceed Senator Coke. His total vote Wa : 1 28. Nugent , the populist candidate , re c eived 23. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dolph Two Votes Slmort. SALEM , Ore. Jan. 23.-Senator Dolpi m f ailed of olectfon In tIme 'joint 'eselan of thu h egtsiature , tlmls afternoon , receiving only r f orty-tour votes , two simort of a. anaority. Sweet Lost Two Vote to Sitoup. nOISE , 1dah , Jan. 23.-Tberc * as onm b allot for aenatozu today. . "Sweet lost tw ; S houp gained. Result : Sweet , 19 ; Shoup , 1 8. Necessary to a clmoice , 28. : I ' TO PUT ON needed flesh , no mats to ? llow you've lost It , take Dr. Pierce's //IGolden Medical Die- . . ; ; f covcry. It works , . / / / wonders , By rester. 4 ' 7 ing time normal no- , . ( Jtion of time deranged J'4t e - : ; organtmanal functions , ft btmilds time flesh up , . I V to a safeaumd heaithy , # ' , i : standard-promptly , ' , mc pleasantly and nat- : urally. The weak , , emaciated , thin , pale 'r , amid putty are uumade strong , piumim , rotmnd amid rosy. Noth. ing so , effective as a strength restorer and flesh maker jim kmmown to imicdical eel- ence ; title puts /seaIIIyfiesF : imot the fat of cod liver oil and its filthy compounds. It rouses every organ of the body to ac. tivity , purifies , enriches and vitalizes the bloodso that the body feels refreshed and strengthened. If you are too ( lila , too weak , too nervous , it may be that time food assimilation is at fault , A certain amount of bile is necessary for ( lie reception of time fat foods in the blood. Too oftemi time liver hmoids back this element wlmicha would help digestion. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery stimulates , tones up amid invigorates - orates the liver , nourishes the blood , and time muscles stomach amid nerves get the rich blood they require. Spent Hundreds of Dollars with no Benefit. M. J. CoLEsT.N o.j Sargent SI. , Roxbury , fla.ss , writes : "Alter suffering ( noun dyspeptla and constipation wltlm mimi- told agony for at least 18 months , I anm more thami pleased to say tbixmt alter using Dr. Pierce'fi Goiden Medical , Discovery amid , , , l'leasammt I'ciieta ' for omme - mnoimthm , I was eimtlreiy cured , and frommi that day to tiils I do not kmmow , , . , , timank God , wimat even a slighit imeadacime is. I paid a doctor emu Tremnomit St. , , ' Bostomm , in omme day ( ( or # his advice emily , ) thur sumu I o whim 0 for mumedicine , and derfaeti no J , Cox.oaatn , ISQ. benefit , I got more rcitefj , , oie , 10cr ( noun yotmr ummedielmies , n far n'i mmiy m.ioniacii us'aa concerned , tbiamm ( rota mmii time otimer inedicimme I tmsed. Imammy person urbo reatim tiil is stiffening ( roma dyspcpema or coimatipation mumi will amse your mnedicmne as I have domme , lie will never regret it. " : I RANCISCAN DROPS vegetable , Prepared from time ou'hginmal to mula gre revved in the ArelmiveCof the Uoiy taintt , has , ugau authentic history datltmg batik 600ycaru & POSITIVE CURE ( oh' till Stomach , Kidney and owcl troubles , especially OHRONIC CONSTIPATION. l'rlce 50 cents. Sold by all dm'uggists. Fraicisman Remedy Co , , z $ vz UEM liT. , CJIIOAQO , IL ! . u fqr CIrcular I .P4 ill astrated C.'becdax' For sale by Kuhu & Co. , 15th & Dougla DR. - . MoCREW . ma.rmis ONLY - 6POIALI8T _ _ _ warn imameATsm.L PRIVATE DISEASES Weakness ent2iocsst Jflsorcluri of " MEN ONLY : :1 : SYe ( , ( 'imie gimarettoed. " Ice earb' .cnmetCo. _ _ _ _ _ a years in ( wabL _ _ _ _ HOok Yreo. 1h 5a Esruftie 545. . , OUAUt. r1I. _ -.w _ - - , ' - ' , - ' ' , REASON FOR A S1I1VER I t is 'cry I'roqhmmc' , anti Upset , an Old antI I'rctty There is an olti notion that wimen a person mt lmlvers , miomeoumo Is stepping across lila g rave. The atiperetition is pretty , limit it. is n oneemuse. A waywartl little current of air s trikes two men. One of themn doea'nt feet i t , Tile other smimivers , ills hotly itt weak. lie is always shivering a nti imo feels ftmgltive imalmmmi Imi hum amine , legs n uitI . eumotmltlermi , lie haS ma cotigh , lie is drag- Is t ) , ito says , nuti it Is mimi effort to sit s traight. lie ittoops as ho walks. lie line no craving for food. 'Yet ho thinks a ma Is "not exactly sick. " Wiumat 15 a world o f stentiy alisconifort tbiero is in mmtmclm ma " s itamation , muitl of duaitger too , hero is ma t arget that tim mihnft that time first shaft o f time iliscase is Pretty' certain to hilt , Time reumietly' is in a sttmnamhmatiimg lower ( hint avihi iirovoke nltpetite , stir time torpid c ireuihmttion , fluid tllfimaso ma strengtim-givln I nilmieuico 1mm every organ , Yt'mtts tuf exper e mlee jtmmtify' nil thmat is saul of liilfy"s i'tmm'o Mmalt lVhilsicey as ma uneihicino for time commdl- t iomi jummit ihescribei , Oruilnmary' hiqimorme won't t hu. 4t , nietl lcinnh mi t I nuuhmutit intmst hi him mit us m a ti % ' tlrtup. 'rue imighmomtt talent In iiicthient eiemmco , time best mimnterimml anti time inom4t vigilant cure in mamutmfactumrc mare comnhineti t o mumake ltmfty"mm l'mmro inlt it welcommie mnltli. ( ion to tim resotmrccs of hionling. Tint good oiml family doctor prescribes it. Ilidotit' worketut especially' valmmo it 1mm time Senstuil of closed wimimiows mtumtl stmugmmmtflt air. lamffy's i'atrc Mult Wltisicey is sold by drmmggimtts nntl grocers. . ' 1.s D ADWAY'S UPILLS , Always Reliable , Purely Veetabl , Perfectly ti.telCPmI. sisgantly coatt'd , purge , ' . ' regulate , purify , cleanse end strengtimen , hAD. WAY'S PILLS for the cure of tall dtordeis of time Stomach , Dowels , 1mdneys , imlatider. Ncr- von. Imiaea3ea. Dizzmneaa , Vertigo , Costtvcneal. Plies. SICK HEADACHE , FEMALE COMPLAINTS. BILLIO USNESS , INDICESTION , DYSPEPSIA , CONSTIPATION and All Disorders of the Liver. ' Obem-ve ( lie followIng symptoms , recalling front dmseases 0 ! tmmo dmgestmve organs : Constmpatlon , 'In. \cnrd pmies , fullness of bloat In the head , ncmti- I ty of the stomach , nausea , heartburn , disgust of feed. ftmhlnesmi of weight of time stoniacii. sour cructatmomis , etniting or mttmttering or time heart , clickIng or suffocatIng sensations when in a l ying posture , dmmuinetms of viemon , dote or vebs before the unit , fever and dull patmm In ( lie host ) , deflciency of ieiepirntion , yellowness of tile skiti and eye. , pain ma the miide cmueet , limbs , and sudden liusitee of heat. burning In mite Slosh , A few doses of ItADWAY'S I'LLS will free the , syctemn of nit tite above named dlscurdertm , 1,1ucIh sac A BOX. SOL.D flY DIUJOQISTS Ott SENT BY MAIL. send to DR. I1ADVAY & CO. , Lock Box UI New York. for Book of AdvIce. I3FNEW' LE1 L E , C. WIT'G II2VZ .1h0 VAU ? TflATU1T Is cold under pomtitivo 'written guarantee , ba authorized agents only , to cure Weak ) .1omor ; LomaofBramn , sod Nervol'nwer LostManhood ( uickuioss ; NmghtLossce ; Evil breams' La.cico ( , onfidoncot Nervousness ; Laseutmmdo ; mul'I Drains ; Loss of Poworof the ( JonorativoOrguuimi in either BOx , caused byoyor.exertjon'YonthfulErrors , or Excasat'e Use qf Tobacco , OpIum or Lquor ( whmch heads to Misery , Coneumtion , Inennit and Death. By mamlla boxemx for 5'wIt wnittennaranteo to cure at' rofumud money. Vest'I Lima i'ttls cure Sick lloadaojao. Biliousness , Liver Couiplaint'Hommr Htomncfl1 Dyspepsia an tcpsUpat1ou. GUARANTEES issued only by ' Qoodmanfl'ugCo. OLhihL Do t. Nlot Yn Jys : w , r. Seymour , our optician , baa been extremely successful in fitting glasses ti , hundreds of time beet people in the city. Lenses Excimanged Free of Charge , The Aloe & Penf ld Co. , , / LIAD1NG SCIENTiFIC OPTICL&N . 1408 Farnam Street. Opposite Paxton Hotel. TRIO LION DRUG STORE. AMUEEMENTs , B OYD' Thurs. Fri. Sat.&Suu.Tm , fan 2l , 28 , 26 , 27 , CIIAIUTY MATINEB SATUI'tDAT. Special engagement of tim legitimate Irish Conmedlan , Mr. Joseph Murphy ) In the following repertoire : TIIUItUDAY AND FI1IDAY NIGhTS , "SHAUN RHUE. " a SATURDAY MAT. AND SATURDAY NIWI " THE DONAGIL" SUNDAY NIGhT , "THE KEIUY 60W. " Sale of seats wIll open Wetinertlay mornIng s $ . usual prices. Benefit Performance for Clue relief of the Nebraska BOYD'S THEATER SATURDAY A1J AETERNOON &tJ.l. At which limo MR. JOSI3PJI MUIPHY has gemmeroimuly consanted to apmear in time i-c. mantle Intel , Crania , " THE DONMIH. " NOTII-Timma matInee performance is under th direction of time N'cirnsitti State Helmet Comnmis- don. 'av. N. NSC1N , l'resldemmt , JIP1.1I" ] ° " . Tel , 153L \vJ. iitJ1tGhiSS , - - himanager. Matiiiee Tociny 2:30-'ronlglmt : , 8:11. : THE DERBY WINNER. 0 mtiiuig Jflhimmtiry 27-Ols , Paul Dresser 1mm ' TillS itin aoons MAN. " Teeth Without Plates1 BAILEY 'C' , , , ? . ' -k. lUtbm amid I'ermmani Ste 'i'ol. lOthh. Fmmil iot Tcoth , , , .00 Silver Flllinzs . . . , ! l.00 Jieg4 'l'ootim . . , , , 7.50 I'uro GtlmI Ji'tilimigs 2.r 'J'imimm L'Ictte. . . . . . . . 10.03 Gold Cmownmi , 22k. 0.00 1'aInlesmmExra'n 500 iinidgu tetmthm.tootim 0.00 T2eth Out In Morning , New Teeth Same Day. Warm Your Feet1 - at night vllh a , l'RiA WATER BAG. 2-quart , 65 couts , J i' 3-quart , 7 cents. - 4.quart , $ LOO RUBBER GOODS Oii' ALL HflJDL , The Aloe & Penfold Co. , 1408 Farnam Street. TilE LION DRUG 8T0fl13. '