: * iiu , ' , ' - , . . F - ' ) ' ! 'ITE mrATT1nATr.v itiii. : JJ"'RIDA Y , . TANTTA1VV cr , 1895. : lent to the general fo , with the favorable report of the Judiciary commltteo. Senalo file No. 42 , by Watson , provIding that all attorneys nlmlel ( to practice In : nny courl of NebrDRka hereafter must bo examined hy the Rupremo court or the lupromo court commission , Instead or by attorneys of the district courtR , was rec- ' ommomled for paiage. pssgc. Senate file 40 , by Smith , provIding for the : mode or punishment ; of porlnA commIt- . ting daylight robberIes , went to the Ren- oral file with n favorable recommendation. r' The old law' fixes the punishment at a fno not exceeding $300 and Imprisonment . In the county Jai not exceeding sixty days. The proposed now law provides for prov"es . ImprIsonment In the state penitentiary not tnpro than jive years , or fine nol exceeding , 1 $50 and Imprisonment In the county jai , . lot exceeding nix months. . . PASSED TWO 131L.t.S. . New h1A. from Nos. 165 ; to 173 were In- , t trduetl nnd read for the first time. The ' frst lme. bills . on second reading. were Iuly disposed 'I ' or. The sEnate then ' seate passed Walson's bill , , No. 0 , extending the life ef the supreme court commission three years. Senate tile No. lG , by Crane , providing for lhe appoints mont or court balUrs by the year In counties having more than 12&,000 Inhnbitant * , and , fixing their salaries nt $900 per annum , was placed on Its passage. On the first roll call frst rol cal the bi was paned hy a vote or :0 to 8. The majority waR less than two.lhlrds , so the . emergency clause was stricken off. On the second roll cal a number of the friends of . the bill came In and the Vote stood 24 to I sufficIent to carry the emergency clause. - Then Crane moved that the bill bo recom- : miled , but Senator Dale raised the point of order that the result of the roll cal having been announced a melon to recommit was out of order. The lieutenant governor thought nOl , but whIle an effort was being made 10 dIscover some authority throwing aUlhorly light upon 10 delicate a point Crane with- f drew his motion 10 recommit and the bill was pas9011 without the emergency bi The senate then took a recess cause. 2 ; o'clock. I : When the senate Convened al 2 o'clocle II ImmeJlately wenl Into committee of the . whole 10 consider bills on general file. Sennlo tile No.1 , hy Walson , to legalIze : . th- acts of cites of the first class having n population of lore than 10.000 and less than r . 25,000 inliaItants. ) The bill shuts out South Omaha. Senator Watson today Introduced anew : . now bill , senate file No. 173 , bringing in , South Omaha. The bill was substituted for , the original bIll and the committee voted to ; re"l the bill back to the senate with the ; recommendation that I do pass. . Senate file No. 29 to fo ! , regulate the practice t practce of dentistry In the state or Nebraska , was I . taken UII for consideration , amended In some C particulars , and recommended for passage , The law Is sImIlar In tIm simiar law regulating the C practice of melclno ( already on the statute C : books. , At 3 o'clock the cmmlleo arese and too - up the consIderatIon of the reler bill , which : . hM been made a special order flr that hour DISCUSSING nEII MEASU1tIS. . . The bill under consideration bi conshleraton was house rd 1 No. 1. MeKeeby , from tl : elef cmmitee rol , presented tajor1y and minority reports on ; - hcusQ roll No. 13. the bill 11ssed by tin 10use lasl Monday appropriating $100.000. The majority report cut the amount down to ; : $60,000 , while the minority report favored I the original amounl. The minorIty repor t was signed by Akers and Halhbun. reprt . . . 'In defending the mInority report Akcr said with much earnestness that both himself and % Hathbun felt that SO.OOO would nol bo sum - . dent t , meet the exigencies of the occasIon . I After the expenses of the commission hall , , . been paId haldly $35.000'oul remain 10 bo . dlstrlbutet among 3,000 destItute IJeple. : Tho' senate then went into commltc of ? the whole to consider both measurcs witl I ' c. . . Watson In 11 chair. House roll No. I , wih vIding for the issue of county bonds' for lhe purpose of purchasing seed grain was taken up , but after a great deal of coutentiot a . 1ouso r'1 13 was subsltutcd. coutonlon The frst section of No. , 13 as II come i frcm the house , appropriates $100,000. The ! senate relief committee recommended Ult , . but $50,000 be appropriatd and that Insted : of 2 per cent of the entIre amount being $ allowed for the t : alowed expenses of the commission t. 10 per - cent bo alowed , by reascl of lho - reduced nppropriatlon. McKesson moved that the amendment cut tng the amount l ( 0.000 be adcpte'J. .n Ipealdqg upon the amendment Akers , said that Scols Dut county was asldng . . . ' no assI5ano : ; but hI represented a large , country , much cf which was Eetled by people - who were In urgent need of immediate ro - liar. Ho behiqved from the best In'crmaton # - at band. , that 35.000 cUzenl ! cf Nebrak needed fuel , provIsions and clothing and fee for their teams. I the original ameunl con orlllnal It.ored by the 10use. $100.001. was entrely expended for tie payment. of freight upon payment ' lupples.that were beIng donated , the amount would not be sufficient . 4 .efries , from Crosby counly said that with his colleague II the house , Representa- tve Barry , lo represented ten counties In the V r heart of the droulh.strlcleon region. He alad familiarized hlnseli wth the conditIon conditon c { , ll people In these tel counties bolero , coming to Lincoln , and ho realized that their d slution was terrible. Yesterday a dele- I gaton from these counties visIted Lincoln and stated that since January 1 the desttu- gcr ton had grown so much more serIous that t he' would hardly recognize the people as bel ! the mine onM lie lof . four weeks 'ago. He favored the crlglnal amount CONSlEHED IN COLD DLOOD. , ( McKeeby , chairman of We relief commit. toe . defended the reduced relef cmmi- . , deprecated all expressions of emotional sonti- . , sent- moot all said that for himself ho desired ; to look upon the whole matter as a cold. . blooded business pruposItirn. Ho said thai Ii. ' four years ag the state approprIated $200,000 , ' for the same purpose. Thai Immense amount k of moneT had been expended within a few woelcl by a few Inexporlencod-ho would not ; say dlshonesl-men. The money was nooii ' gene tld lhe suffering commlnced again son as . serlcusly as ever , long bofo the winter wa , ended. Tdls yea the committee believed In UlillloprlaUng $50.000 at frat , In order that the donations already made with such llber- nUy rrom the generous people of the cast nod south might be moved and distributed at once. Then , when these supple have been , distributed , the future needs of the pople could be determined and a second approprla- tt could bo made I nece3sary. lie sid the . members of the relief committee , and , bo be. liovod . every senalo ! on the for , would . favor a second appropriation a3 soon as ex- patience proved i necessar ) ' . Stewart from Dawes county deprecated the frequent allusions to the drouth.slrlclcen T counten In the western part cf lie ( stute. ) 10 represented the senatorial district the j farthest west In the state , and In these coun- tso the people were nol only not suffering , but had donated large quantities of supplies quanttes supples to the Ilouth.strlcleen people In the eastern part of the state He believed that there wan more surerlng and destitution east of a hoc drawn through the center of the state ; titan west ol It . , CUT TI REIlF TO IAII . , Rathbun said that $50,000 was entirely Inadequate , For hIs 1)51t he wanted the full , $100,000 or nhthing al par al. Campbell reviewed the whole subject , claiming thai the pecple , of the ell woull be dIsgusted and ceaollholr - . olorls In behalf of 1. strIcken IIe9Plo of Nebraska If the legislature alllJrOprlated only . : , the paltry sum of $50,000. Ills remarks were . greeted with , applause from the galleries. TeII said thai the applause was well wa wel earned , hut ho believed that there was no WAi . necsiy for any display of sentiment. The relict commIttee had not host sight of the C ; malu fact and that was thai these people must be relieved al onco. The committee . L hid been In frequent consultation wih the state relief , comlltee And was confident . tlt $ 50,000 would be sufficient wa cnflenl 1eet . ' present : fqulrements , After luch further discussion Ito lonlo C ' divided .n the adoption of McKesson's mo- _ t tou 10 adept ' the senalo conmmitteo'a amend. . menl to'jeelon 1. Sllrecher offered lS lub. . Itule I motion thai the section of the C original house bill be Idopted. liii amen . anemit lost ' Js ! . JII was and MclCeuon'1 motion car. motel cr. nod. While nit hIs feet ril. Wble 01 Noyel offered time . brIef explanation thai while the JIJorlty ' voted for the smaller appropriations thel ; . vole smaler Ipprprltous tlelr A ears were nol closed by their Voles to tIn I . . future u/cssllel of time strIcken people nor . ; was the sYIPalhy % of theIr hearts dried up I IlJs explanation vas greeted wIth genera i : Appluse tram the galleries and from all pull I - of the senate chamber , 4J e . , other amendmlnla proposed by the C . . , fler committee \yero Iulekly adopted , the only exception beIng that onlmoton of Mc. ' , . K lon the amount permll jar the ex . pimass pf the State Relief commision was re' . pns wa rl. , ducd from 10 to I pr cent. After the bi I bad been amended the whole cnlnlUee rose C - . wi the recommendaton that the bill pan . smended TInt bill will como 111 for tnl I passage II 10:31 : tomorrow morning. . ; i1e senate then ( adjourned , , Xlenate , , . . } 'O.tl"II , e , the Itobrr5aoii U."IUt"I , LINCOLN , IJan. Zi-WpctnI.-ltepresent ( _ . , ve Robe'llo will hear nouming I\'II of I . ; ; . ' , . .7" . ; \ : , . . . - . " " _ " - _ - , - . . . . _ _ _ - . - - , - . _ I . . " _ _ _ , . . . . . " ' , : . . r : , . - . :41 : . " , . . J " . : . . n' . ' . . . . : : . Q lhe reoluUon IntrohlC20 { yesterday tt In- \'e tKate his connection with Heft county v igilantes. The committee having the reso- havlnf reo- l utlon tn charge , of which Burh I ! chair- man , helll I meeting tOday and Iechlcd to InllNlnlely I Ilstlone Qton on time resolu- t ioli. _ _ _ _ _ _ fHmltNO SATOI.I.l'S SC.tl.V. P"PRthlllnte' . leAhlenco Washington IIAtnAte'nl to Some People. LINCOLN , Jan. 2I-Speclal-Followlng ( ) r ell cal thIs mornIng M'err sent 10 the clerl's desk the olowlng memorIal by , \ . I. I Gale and J. it. Davenport ot Newport Drown county , Neb. : " 'e , the citizens of Newport , ns patriotic palrloto AmerIcan cltze" having nn honest love for the institutions of our country , and dc- "I rOi ! of peretuatnl time IrIncIPles of IndiVidual i liberty II hal cost us 10 much bled and trca.mre te e lablsh1 view with rhhteoul ; alnrm the efforts O [ nn active a lien ecclesiastical Ilower foreign to our In- slutions thai comes to establIsh In this country I conditIon superIor to the state nnll public : therefore be It stae Hclved , That our representatives In the S tate of Nebraska he requested to bring this t memoriAl and there resolutions before hat honorable body and resolutons a pa * s age . ! I I IJf HIMlvec , By the legislature of the lnte of Nebraska , that our senators be instruct- senator Inltruct- b e antI that our reIreenttives In congress be requested to hav the self-constituted rellrcsentnt\'e of eccleslMtcl power , Mgr . Satohhi. remo\'ec beyond the pwer of Jlr. United States of America. The memorial excited somelhlng of a unlaton , and was referred 10 thee committee on resolutiomis. commlteo So far as the house Is concerned Sunday bal playing will not be Interfered wllh. Merrick's bill , house roll No. 180 , prohibitIng IJersons I above time age of 1 years from sporting , rioting , hunting , fishing or playing ' any game of bal on lho first day of Limo week , commonly called Sunday , was sIde- tracked today. I Is generally understood , thai the bill Is aimed al Sunday base ball playing In Douglas counly. In Lincoln bal statute against sporting now In force has been construed as including ( base bail , anti It Is nol Indulged In thIs county as I nubile diversion on the Sabbath Ilay. Thee cent i mileo on benevolent institutions , to whom thee bill was referred , had reported It back : : ravorably. Howard moved al amendment i lhal the report of the committee be nol concurred iii . and by a close vote his amend- menl prevailed. The first move In anti.raliroad legislation came up In time shape of SUler's bill : house m roll No. 11 , providing for transfer swiches I on railways crossing each other at grade The commIttee on railroads had reported ael- verbely on this measure and there was a L palpable disposItion on the part of the house C to sustaIn the report. Suler , Howard , Barry and Rhodes. however , made a good L fight for consideratIon of time bill In I com mitee of the whole , and their efforts were m successrul. COMPLAIN OF TiE COMMISSION. Brady , chairman of the committee appointed - pointed to investigate the work of the re- lef cbmmlsslon , has received a letter Crom a gentleman In Somanauk , Ill. , sayIng that a car load worth $1.000 had been shillped from that point and enclosing the bill of lading 10 Mr. Drally. The hotter further stated thai every effort had been made 10 correspond with Secretary Ludden on time mater , but the result had been a faIlure . raluro. Ielers are still coming In from the weslern portion of the state demanding to Imow why promised help has nol reached the wrllers. The relict commission Investgatng cClmltee met this afternoon with Seeretar ) e' Ludden , and arc expected to malee a report lomorrow. Allan's bIll , which Is printed , house rol I No. 241 , provIdes for the purchase of grounds and the erection of buildings for time Old Ladles' Homo and Home for Destitute und homeless Children al Omnahia , and approprIates - ' ates $50,000 for the snme. The board of , trustees named are Frances hi. Ford , Ger- rude P. Perine Isabella P. Ludlnglon , Emma L. Taylor , Ida V. Thldemm. Martha L , Thurslon anti Elizabeth S. \Voolwortlm. Tim a expenditure of state money by them musl bo conOrmed by the Board of Public Land Sand Lnds and Buildings. Should the bill become a law It will bo the duly of the Board of Pub lc Lands ' amid Buildings 10 advertise for bids In two newspapers In Omaha and one In Lincoln - coin for fifteen days for grounds and the erection of the buihilogs. The bill also pro villes for thee appointment by the Board , of superlnlondent. Pnbhic Lands and Buildings by . I competent House roll No. 310 , by Huh , Is a measure to appropriate state money for , the purpose of a series of experiments with llnmaklng apparatus. Dy member who have enjoyed some slight acquaintance with this chemical experiment In other states I Is considered L extremely doubtful I II ever emerges pea sessed of toe least vitality from the commlt- tee to which I has been referred. Under the order of reports of standing commitees a large number of bills were read by title with recommendations. A ma- joriy j of them went on general file without o pposition. Such , however , was not the case ' with Suter's bill , house roll No. 11 , providIng - Ing i for transfer switches where railroads cross each other on grade. Time committee hall h recommended that If bo IndeOnlely commlteo ostponed but Suter , Howard , Rhodes and Barry succeedeJ in checking this movement , which threatened to become general , and I fnaly landed safe for the present on gen- eral fe by a vole or 67 to 2 ! House rolls Nos. 1. 165. 60. 89. 84 , 13 , 77 , 233 , 183 , 199 . 210 , 4,0,102. 41. IS , S8 and 217 were passed to general file. Nos. 3 , postponed. 42 , 104 , 149 , ! 1 , 1 and ! were Indelnlely Following bills on first and second read- Ing l the house , on moton of , Suter , toole a recess until 2 p. m. I COMMITTEE OF TIE WHOLI2. Immellalely on reconvening this after- noon time house went Into committee of thee whole to consider bills on general mo , Miles In i lee chair. HoWe roll No. 39 , Drady's seed grain note bill , 'as , by unanimous consent , allowed to go over until next weelt. House roll No. :4 , by Sutton of Douglas , a bill to legalize probate records and prescrIbe books for office use , was recommended for pacsage wlhoul amendmenl. House roll No. 83 , a substitute for Rlckels' bill , which provided for thee punishment of persons burglarIously entering bUIldings with 1m. prlsonment from one to seven years , was recommended to pass Thee secretary of time senate appeared and announced that senate Ies No. 9 and 15 had passed lho senate. House roll No 19 was recommended for passage , and time commtlee proceeded to the consideration of house roll No. 6S. Har- rison's bill to regulate the Ilractce of den- tlstry. The measure provides that It shall be unlawful to practice dentistry In the state unless he shal heave received a cortitl- ' cute from tbo Slate Board of health , and 'I had the same recorded wlh thee clerk or ; time county In which he or she practices sho'practces dental surgery. 'ho original bill also provided - vided lhat the State Doarl of Health shou\l appoInt three secretaries from a list 10 bo commended by time Nebraska Slate Denial socIety ! , and Ashby amended to slrlee lhl3 : plcvlslon out s far as I related to the dental society. An extended discussion fol- hewed the melon to adopt this amnendetment : In whtch Hailer , GrUllh , Harrison and Durch and Conaway tooK prominent parts The amendmenl was lost , and the bill recomee menled for passage. lassaKe. . House rol No. 196 , by Davies , provIding for the submission of Alt amendment to IC' ton 3 , artIcle vII , of the constitution , was considered , and with two unimportant amendments was recommended for passage : Thee amendment to be submitted provldel I thai all funds belonging to the state for educational purposes shaU ll deemed trust funds held by time state. House roll No 76 , a substitute for Grlr- title's bill of Ihnlar tenor , providing fem time corp and medical trealment of convlct ; who may becme insane whlo in the peal : tentary , was recommended for passage Section . of thee bill provides a demo of nol less than $200 nor moro than $6,00 to be Imposed upon any IlbYllclI who ! hal Jssue a false certificate of insanity for any con vlct. howard moved In amendmenl thai I time fine be raised to $ ,0 and $5.00 ( Orlifithe said U.OO was an excessive fine . Howard 'antel 10 know I Griffith wouM I IC consIder t excessive for a physlclln who would do such a lhlng. OrlItb capitulated . and taup amended the amendment , laklog time lue $500 led 1000. ICaup' simmered meat fell down on the vote , und Iloward'i . went the same road by an overwhelming \ te. Thee report of this commltee plaCB time bill on general 'file , and thee committee c mae ' oath reported progress. ' \oblnlon , 'of the con\mllee \ on unlver- sities and normal , school , asked unaieiueou conlllt to report ' bous roil No. 1 % . The II.or , to the effect thAt the bill be plaed on general file , warn unanimously adopted. Hckell sent up a memorial asking Na brnlka'l ( congressional delegatIon to seek to heave Fort Omaha donated to the state for 1 military acallemy. It was referred to the cOl tllUe emi reolutoD' . On moton of Urch , the hou6 adjourne $ unl 10 A. . In . , " tdmeioow. - , , , , . . ' , , , . . . . or 1 ' _ . i . . . . . . - _ - i'T - - - ' - - - - - - - - , T. -'T---------- , . : " _ L Q WITNESS'WAS \ \ AN EX-CONVICT Sensationnl Testimony in the Stevens Case nt Lincoln. - CONDION Of , TiE 'CRETE BANK Interestng 'olnls IrouJht Out lu thee Trial as to thee lanner In Which theo I Missing "m COlluotel 1uslno1 ; - LINCOLN , Jan. 2V-Speclat ( Telegram- ) A sensation was developed today In the fell- eral ! courl. On crossoexamlnaton I was ehown that Eugene HRmlon , who In time Ste\'ens case testified thai he had seen the missing banker In San Francisco In Seplem- ber , 1892 , Is an ex-convict who had been lenteneed 10 San Quentin penItentiary ' for blgam I 'vas also shown to time jury thai h laenhlton's reputaton Is ball and that thee Sloan frm' for which he claImed to heave . worked never employed him. : In Itmmnmiiton's deposition he swore that he : had met Stevens on Market slrec near the Ialace hotel , and had accosted him and been recognized. ftlmer rebutting testimony ice favor of time plaltfs went to show that the receiver of thee Crete bank collected $32.000 cash within ninety days after his appolnt- lent and thai lhe bank's assets were bought In l for 90 cents on time dollar. n. S. Townley of thee State flanking Board testified that the report of the bank's coml- lon made prior 10 Stevens' disappearance was missing from time files. Panic ExamIner II . M. We\s testified thai ho had told Stevens - 1 , ens lhal tIme bank would bo closed If the unpaid capital stock , ' 38,000tas not properly - oily pal(1 in . I. M. Young and Mrs. M. Young told of lhelr'aln efforts 10 force a settlement with Stevens , who was appointed adminIstrator of Judge Young's eslate. They had threatened prosecution amid publc exposure I lee did not hand over their money. Ex.Governor Dawes , recently appointed re ceiver of the broken state batik of Wilcox by the supreme court has declined 10 serve. Today the court appointed Hepresentatvo John J. Lmbor of Red Willow county as receiver. The capital stock of thee bank was 'S4.000. lm Mayor WeIr has Issued an order to dls- chugo all len engage on city work who spent their wages for liquor Instead or de voting II to the benefit of their families. famles. The condition upon which such men can retain work Is lent they give the city clerk an order to pay thee money to their wives. ENTERTAINIIjO EDITORS State I'res AssocIation In Annull SOAsion nt Yorl YORK , Neb. , Jan. 24.-Speclal.-The ( ) city of York Is decorated In honor of thee Ne- bras lea Press association , holding Its annual meetng at this place today and lomorrow. Flags and banners are to be seen overy- where. Ever business house of there city has , been decorated , and thee Interior of the court house Is one mass of flags. Stretched across ; Lincoln avenue , between FIfh and Sixth , L streets , Is a large banner , with the words , , \Velcome , State Press Association . " This Assoclalon. Is In large letters and can bo reach for blocks EverythIng thai Is possible for thee citizenm citzens 'of York to do 10 entertain the editors Is being done. _ , ediors This evening Mayor DavIs made an open- lug address , In which he gave thee city to the editors , upon th consideration that thee ) return the same. A response to this woe C WI male by President Hammond , who then stated that the audience would be entertained by Walt Mason for a few mlnuteso Mr. Mason - son read I poem written especially for the C ' occasion , and , on being , cled back recited i another. " . O. Jones of Lincoln read a good I paper on the progress of the press. ' Thc annual poem was then read by M. , A. Drown of Kearney. The music of the oveltdg was furnished by the York . Military band , Apolo club and the Arlon Qunrlel. The laler' was each time called back. NORTllLATTE NATIONAL TO UIOIEN. Depositors Agree to a 1'lal by ' 'hteh the hank Can liosuetee. NORTH PLATE , Neb. , Jan' 24.-Speclal ( Telegram.-Tho ) North Plato National bank , which closed its doors several weeks , ago , will probably open for business again in a few days. A proposition to pay out tue ' city funds deposited In the banle In three pay- ments at thee end of six , twelve and eighteen months , was accepted by the city council his evenIng. A similar proposition as to the county funds on deposit will probably be accepted by the county commissIoners to- morrow. The siockholiers have agreed to an assessment that viil , whim thee above agreement In force , place the bank In good shape again. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sl'ECVLAr ) TOO IE\'lY , CashIer Zirhut or the 1111111 State Dank Reported Short. FAIIONT , Neb. , Jan. 24.-Speclal ( Tele- ' gram.-W. ) J. Zirhut , cashier of the State bank of Milgan , a smal town southeast of Falrmont about twelve miles , has skipped. Zirbut makes his residence at Falrmonl , and toay President Taylor of the Miigan bank , who Is one dt Iho heaviest slockholders , was hero - and as far as can be leaned Zirhut Is i short I considerable amount. Time exact figures cannot b learned. Circumstances point 10 some Interesting statements concern- Ing l time abscnding casleior Speculaton on the Chicago Board of Trade Is reported a beIng lbo cause of the crash. STOLE lE.I l' SU1PLI1tS. Jerry 1)laln Arrested 'Vhle LOfd111 a \1101 with Food nmmmt Ciothmhimg . KEARNEY , Neb. , Jan. 24.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Jerry ) Splain , a fellow living In the southeastern part of town , was arrested ' last nlghl whie breaking Into a car loaded with relief supplies. When detected be hal i nearly a wagon load of stuff out of the car and thee complaint charges blm with Blealn 1.500 pounds of four , 500 pounds or corn , fifty bushels of oats and clothIng and other slur valued al over $100. A quantity ot clolhlng and provisions were also found In his outbeiildlngs . I Is thought he Is one of an organized gang who leave beln worltng this . locality lately. 8TOlt1 .vr . , UVIIVr.I . Indlcalons ofem Henry W.uthor. BnO.rnl anti 80vere RUSUVILLE , Neb , Jai 24.-Spoeial ( Tele- gram.-A ) snow storm struck this locality this mefternoome , whIch I getting severer , and thee indications are for a deep snow and a severe storm YORK Neb , Jan , 24.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -A good snow has Eet ice and promises 10 continue long enough to break the long drvuth _ _ _ _ _ _ Vice . IH North l'Icstte. 0 NORTH PLATTE , Neb. , Jame 24.-Special ( Telegram.-A ) 9 'cock thIs evening the stable of ex.Sherlt BaIter ; containing several hearses antI carriages , was burld , together with an adjoining stable thai was not occu- pled. Thee horses and vehicles were saved. Only the active exertions or the fire com- 1anle. saved adjacent re.ldcncea. The lOB of ex-ShlrlI linker II about $40. Judge Himan , who owned thee structure \ ad. at. jacent , lusts about $300. Losses are covered by immeurance _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I.n.kln VII C sirs or liestitutiome. BUTE , Neb. . Jan. 24.-Special ( Tele- gram.-Mhs ) Nellie lily . representing tin New Yprk World , arrIved In Butte yesterday And Is engaged In looking up the alleged destitution In this part of Nebraska and southern Suth Dakota Tom Carter of l.y/ch , arrested on thee chjo of breaking Into the supply houle or the relief committee at thai place last week IU held to the district court yesterday to alwn to this chargl. - ! IhiouglatftmiEmegiiiecr Averts , Trolb " . I GRAND ISLAND , Jan. 24.-Speclal.- ( ) t The property In the vicinIty or the water works stand pIpe was threatened with I' violent bath Jut nIght . A. gasket to the , . , . . , . , . - - - - - ' - _ . . ' _ _ ; I' < Jd - , _ . 'o - - IJ-i manhole Of tmstl pipe l got out of repair , Inll water rtmseh ) ot with great force. Night EnRlncr J. Sf1 ) ) Jvis ' romply turned time ' \ter Into ( Mc Jimmp I and sent I out througb t the mains. had this not been clone 't I Is likely the . farce or the water would have undermined the foundation hms Indermlne roundaton , and the stand pipe , Ilcdl tlh water to the top , would have fa1q aubmerglng the surround- Ing l properly nm .tMng great ! surrounl- . At Its meetIng Jlst night the city council took t acton toward rewirIng the whole fire fre Ilarm system Nt Ib ciy , Iiteemt In ' \ shilatmel Jritenatlo Circles , ASHLAND , , . Jan . . 21-Speclnl.-The ( ) 24.-Spclal.-The N. " Dramatc l club ° 'nt ( lho State university will lake its first 1iWearane In this city tomor- ro\v nigh hP"llil comlo drma entitled "Chums. " "O/libnto" ale b given. The reputation o ( the club In Ashland In- lure3 for them a Packed house , as all Ash- and l "Unl" Illdents are very strong In their praise of thee club and the high degree of their talent. They appear under thee aUllllcel of the high School Lierary society. Yesterday afternoon a tall , slim IndivIdual , who gave his name ne Will T. Richardson , stroll Into town claiming Texas a his nn- l\'e t home. During the day he became Intoxl. c cRied and about 6 clock entere the Joint 6\ne(1 dt by Jacob Smith and attempted 10 run Ifo hOII ( but was lhrown out thee back d oor. Then he pulled a revolver anti commenced - menced firing . The room was fled with ; men , who made their escape lhrough thee i rent doer , however. ! About the time thee ' room was vacated thee desperado made his appearance at thee front door and again shot Into i thee ar. ! I being dark no one could tell 111 jusl j whereto hI would shool. The crowd ficeahly luslerell lip courage enough to dIsarm - arm thee Individual until he sobered up. No arrests were made. Axlel Johnson , nn employe of Swift nHl cOlpan ) ' In lhls city , aldell another to the lst l of accidents during thIs season of storIng i ce. He fell from one of the runs as the resul of a breakimeg lie was nol seriously hurl. . . In Olden Tlur8 I'eople overloolt thee Importance of perma- neatly beneficial efeels and were satisfied with transient action acton : but now that I Is gen- eraly known thai Syrup of Figs will perma. nenty cure habitual constipation , well in- formed people will nol buy other laxatives , which act for a time . but finally Injure the system. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BUiCHERB MAY ORGANIZE Uotnlers Icslro to Hold Wholes.alera In [ rollOI IioueiIls. Thee retail butchers of tIme city mel last night In Pabst's hal 10 make the prelml- nary arrangements for forming a union , which Is i to be incorporated In the Dulchers' Na- lonal t association. A number of thee butch- ers of CouncIl Bluffs. where I union has been recently organized , were , present. The at- lendance was very large , representng almost - most all the shops In thee city. ' Secretary Brocade of the national association was pres- ant to explaIn the benefits and objects of time association. Ito sidled that tIme principal i intent of thee association was to prevent the wholesale butchers from encroaching on thee territory of thee retail 'dealers , and that this object was accomplshed , as unions existed In al the principal cites of the country Consequently n boycott could be enforce I against all wholesale dealers and commlsson ! e men I they did 'IQt ' , keep within their own terrHory. Anoth objcct , whIch Is also sue cessftml Is the CQlec\l ; of delnquent bills . The senlmtnl on tloass meeting was such ; that In all . probability I union will soon bo organized. _ _ _ _ ( . _ _ _ . G.ETTING AF ER THE PLUMBERS , , . , r ! Alleged that j'iu' ; ' nnvoUowcII Free , 'Vutfr Service by Neglect. Receiver DlerbowG of the water worles C ccmpany wen\ lo LIlncoln yesterday , the u , e , ) ; pcclton bein ' tlt he would ) file C I- plaint against ' ; . number of tbe' plumbrB I of thee City in th' .Ullel Stales 'court. The C complaInt Is thmmit ' leo parties In view have C failed to reporl' plpf connectons made for water service Int'bthy instances ; and thai thee water workte' cOlpany lens . ' thus lost L thousands of dollars , nol being apprised of r wAter servIce llmleredt .I Is , said that L , many resIdent have heen getting service ' geling free for more tlana" my ' ar. len' ' A city ordlnanco : requires that when servIce - ice Is put In notfcaton shall bo' male 'to ' the company and 'blanks are provided for tide express purpose. . J : 7l'JiA TJIL'lfIZOJCIWA 8T. . , . , - - Fair and Colder In Northwestern NebrkA , Todny . WASHINGTON , Jan . : 21.-Tlete forecast - roe Friday , Is : . ' For Nebraslm-Falr : colder In the north- . weslern portion : north winds. j For 11ssourl-Snow" " ' or rain ; warmer ; northeast winds. For , iowa-Generally ' air : north winds For South Dakota-Fair ; colder . followed by warmer : north winds becoming variable. For lansas-I"alr ; nQLthm ' winds. J , . . "Iat nO.'h . . . OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU OMAHA , Jan. 24-Omnlea record of temper- ature and rainfall , compared with thee cor- respondlng'day of' past. tour years : [ IS : 1891. 1893. 1892. Mlxlmum tempernture. . . . 215 ' 43 l2. Minimum temperature. : . . - 122 28 32 Average temperature . . 10 -14 36 40 AveraJe 101 PrecipItation . . . . . . .i ; . .O .0 .0 .0 Conditon of temperature and preelptta- ton at Omaha . for the day since March 1 : 1891 : Normal temperture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Deficiency for the day. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Normal precipitation . . . . . . . . . .02 Inch Deficiency for the : da ) " . . . . . . . . .02 immch Total precipitation since March 1 16,07 Inches Deficiency since March 1. . . . . . . 16.10 Inches Uoporti trolu Other Staten I tt I P. AI. . ' .4 i' ' < o = f C ; - , 8TAT1O8. . ' STATS 01 : ITATI OJ f ) it : i . a . " " WEATUII. ; : < d - : s .1 ! . - - - - - - Omaha. . . . . . . . 10 21 .00 Cloudy - . - Northeplatto..1 $ 22 c .00 Cloudy . Valcntnu. . . . . . . ] ) II .US Condy. . Chicago . . . . . . . 1M It .UU Clear. St Lnts. . . . . . . . : . . w 20 .UI ( ) Clear. at 1'111. . . . . . . . 4 0 .00 Clear . Davcll > ort. . . . . II ; II I .00 Clear. Kllaaa Ciy. . . . . . : W 24 T. Smowtmeg , Denv.r. . . . . . . . . 21 ; 2R 'r. Clondy. Sal Llko City. . . . . 20 :1 : .OR Snowtmmg. 1tnh'ldctty.I : .02 Snowlnl. . SaliLuckecity..2(1 . : ! .00 Clear. itisnearek. . . . . . . . ' 2 ' 2 .01 m Ccnr. . SI. 'leacomm ( . . . . . . 'W 'I 0 .uu Clear . Cleoyeeeuo. . . . . . . . 1 : : S .I ' ( . SuoWl , g. StIles Cly. . . . . . 4 12 .1U Sumowimeg . - , : city..4 . . . . : td : T. SnowinG. 1.'ogIY. - below zero. "T" Indlcate trace ot precipItation. I. . A WBI.Sl. Observer. HOLDING h SECRET SESSIONS Taylor Investigntng Oommlttee nt Pierre Prccelng Behind Oosed Doora. - GETING VERY UTiLE CONSOLATION \'UnOSAOI Inhhlel : } lefu o to Dive Inter mnton n8 to lice hefesimlter's Muse mcnt , hut Frankly "dmlt l.wlll 'lrllsfcrred 'holr 0'1 t'rol'ert1' IJRIE , S. D. I , Jan. 24.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Tho ) Investgatng commitee which was appointed 10 Inquire into the Taylor the- falcaton Is raising a storm among the po- Ilcal h leaders of the party , as well as among the people of the state Conlrary to Its Promises and contrary 10 what Is considered Mod party policy , thee commltl has main- tRlned the strictest secrecy Ins investiga- ton ( , and has not only refused to allow spec- tators , bul has put n solemn pledge on the witnesses anti the members not to tel whal i lransplres tn UIO star chamber. Us efforts ' have proven unsuccessful so tar as the newspaper men are concerned , but time stgma Is heft , and most Ileoplo are saying that the manage- meat. bars to hell nn open Inquiry , lost evl- 10nce should bo disclosed which will Impli- cato others besides Taylor. The commllc loday examined C. I. Vinon , secretary and treRsurer t of tIme Northwestern Mortgage i Trust cOllan ) ' of HelRell , of which Taylor WIS president , amid Oscar Tlnne , asslslaot cashier of tine Helfell bank amid cashier of the Gettysburg bank. REFUSED TO ANSWEH. Both witnesses were examtned rigIdly to ascertain I they knew of Taylor's shortage anll of his fnhl before thee stale became aware of It , but both refused to answer on time ground that they were nol oblgell 10 Incrlmlnalo i themselves or to give testmony which might bo used against them In the suit of the state against the bondsmen. They related the transactions between thee Taylor bank and lho trust company and thee bank al Redfcld , and went al length Into the con- ve'ance of $0.000 In chatot mortgages from time bank to the trust company two weeks before thee defalcation. This they showel to bo entirely lmonorabho They both swore hint ( they had no knowledge that Taylor was withdrawing thee funds IJre\'lous 10 his flight . Nothing was elicited of a sensatonal nature. Colonel Brooks cashier of the Aberdeen National bank , was a most Interesting wll- ness. lie was on Taylor's bond for $25,000. $6.000. The commlteo elicited the information that he had transferred all of his properly , amountng to about that cum , In time last days of December. When asked why he did so thee witness stated , that while ho knew nolhlng defnle about Taylor's condion , ho jUdged by appearances that the treasurer might be short , and as lee was myre fond of his personal friends than ( of thee state lee preferred 10 save what ho had for them. After time 1st or January lee had $1,000 lrans- forced back , because otherwise he could not bo re-elecled cashier of the banle , but as soon as thee election was over ho retrns- forced , and now Is worth nothing. THCSUHEIYLOI LOU\TED. LyinG Ill cit Ito lomo of Relatives In Inilleirmum . WFORDSVILLE , Intl. , Jan 24.-I Is probable that William W. Taylor , the de faulting treasurer of South Dakota , has been located near this clly. The authorles of that state are now on their way 10 Craw- fordsvlie at the Instance of John G. Overlon , justice of lhe pence and ex-county superln- leudenl and a prominent citizen. O\'erlon claims that he ! has Taylor located beyond a doubt , and t1 In no way troubled about his escape , as ho Is dangerously ill , much of the tme unconscIous. Overtan frst notified time South Dakota authorities last Sunday and today receive word that the attorney general and , United Stat s mnrsbal would arrive hero t'dm'otre3w : "tSlt ' tev rtl5ie'h 'aI1egd Im Wlcrge 11d not leak out here until this evening , when . inquiries began 10 pour In. ' [ O'verlon has two others associated wih him In the timid , but refuses to give their names. He asserlell thai he learned of 'ray- lor's whereabouts' by the merest accident , - and lhat he Is absolutely sure of his game. Beyond - yond explaining thai h6 Is ill al the home of I relative he will say nolhlng. Taylor was , raised In Lafayette . twenty miles from here ; nnd' has scores ' of re1aUves' In Montgomery - gomerOy unty. I In this vicinity It Is likely he Is near Almo , a deserted village 'twenly miles off the railroad In a wild counlry. Ho .has sever l cousins living therE IT 11ADE 0111Y11S 81IC , Ueral aton ot TaylorShattered the Public Ezamihimer's Nerves. PIERRE S. D. Jan. -Spcclal ( Tele- gram.-Puhhic ) xnm\"er \ Meyers , who has celved general notormeiy 11 connection with the Taylor defalcation , was today removed to his home In 'Vnlellown , seriously 1 with nervous prostration. I wilt be remembered that ( Meyers admitted that he had some sus- Iltcion of Taylor I month before the latter absconded. ' 'he'ltate ofulcials . the members of the legislature and the Ileople of the state Jenerly have denounced Meyers wlh great severity for what thwahavc called his In- competency. Yesterday without advising wih any of his friends he called a sten- otpher to his bedside and dictated a letter to the legislature In whIch le atempted to defend himself uJulnst the criticisms made. The letter was chidish and excied considerable - erable ridicule unti It was Imown that owing 10 hil prostration . bis mInd was not fully baimmnced . Thc 1JI 'slclul3 did not anti- clpate an .thlnl critIcal , but believe that Meyers will be ill for . some time to come 'ondmen or the norll Entu'rtaitm Tie Woodmen of thee World gave n very pleasant entertanment ( hu.t night at Myrtle hal In the Continental bloc . The program al given consIste of recitations , vocal and InEI'umeatal music. Thee hull was hued amI the efforts of those talelng ( part were wel receIved. Those pal tcpatng > were : Misses Gibsoum . Swnn1cn und Crawrold : Mocsr.s. Mc- Donull Hodlrel' , CIC. Plln , Wlhlow ali Morris , the Alphl quartet amI the Venice Troubadour Imlaumdohhme olub. 'I'he evening , closed with a dance For thee - I rcnlh . ( Snr rer . Last night Omaha lodge No. 18 , Ancient Order cf UnltCJ Workmen , gave an Intorest- lag enterlalnmwt In the Iaterlon block for the benefit of the droulh wrrerors. Muny were In ntendunC3 and uppeearoei to thom'- OUhly enjoy the Proah'amme. rice latter coma- pllsed I numbel' of musical seectons , both . - - - . 't.f ' 111 J ' 01' ' ) She : Music One Cent I mt.C' ? , 111- , , 111JI uca' , ' Fl "A : . V ( .isI ' i5Q tCI : She . Sitgs..She Singsa . I , : ' ' S " .5' g She si gs' more now 'than ever be- 2mt cause we sel her standard sheet music I jt ' , for a cent a title. We sel some other - ' - . ? - - sheet music tor 2Cj ; some for SC , and ' 1 , ) some for IOC , And every purchaser gets : I \ eight national songs with music ! rec- , iL We have a new piano to sell for $165. . , I ' . , Solo Ageid for Kimbal Plauo H 0 . , PE 1513 Douglas. - - . . , - . . _ , _ . - - - - - - ' - - . . . . . - ' . " - - - ' " , . . . . . . . _ . . , . . . . . . . _ . 4 - - - - - - - - - " - - - vs - - - _ ' - : - : : ' " - - Ilthlmental i anti voct , and a. lecture en- tl(1 " . \ Trip to the Coast , " by 11ev , \ \ ( . , K. Beans Thee musical portion of thee program was very well rendered , especially prgrm Ipctons l hy n chorus of forty voIces tinder \Clce the t lel1e"htll of Prof. , \Ian , TIme mnmetter of thee lecture is I ful ) ' hewn by thee tithe anl was \cr1' interesting . The 1111(11 tte ICU\ over $100. The eonemltte'o thiftt hind ( ontmlleo lhlt the affair In charJe waR comllolcllof Mtssrs . HeynohA Collier - , Allen S anl Bennett Hss" , TlnlWJU'lUU ( ilIzIJV.4. First Lieutenant J. A , Turner of tIme ma- rine service died at San I Francisco ye'stordsy. < Several interesting papers were reach yes- crOny ( before the folk lore congress nt Mem. P his . phis.Tho The corner of Market tenth Stockton streets ip i n San Francisco sold yesterday for $ G,600 per front foot. Thee senate has confirmed the nomination of f Daniel Murphy to be collector of customs nt Humboldt ; Cal , Three men were burnell to death and two st ericusly Injured at I fire In 1 Morocco fae. tory t al Broklyn. Thee Masons or Detroit yesterday laM the < corner stone of their ceeev temple bemildimeg. The building Is to cost $500,00. Iew bulllng. The big Ileeckeyc glass works al Iucke'o gla& Wheelng , W , Va , will be tarle up with 10n.unlol men , after 1 strike lasting two years . The New York assembly has passed a bill giving time mayor ef Now York City the power to remove the ( healls of city deparl- i emon ( a. The milers In tin Scott mines In Penn- eyl'anla have accepted reduction to [ S cents on condition the company stores are a bolished. A fro started In a livery stable al Fort Worlh , Tex , bured time stable and eleven horses , need also I hal block or smeeall build- smal buid- Ings i adjoinlug. A cablegram bas been received from Peru saying the Same Francisco bark CalIfornia has h gone ngrotemih aced unless asslslanco comes soon will ho a total loss George n. Jackson , aged 25 , I wealhy young St. Louis mal , commItted suicide Y03terday. Ills ralher sulcdell In 188 after meetng with heavy losses In grain. The report thnt the schooner Ela , from Chalaln bay for San Fralclsco with a cargo of powder , Is reported to have been destroyed by an explosion , but little credence Is laced > In i thee story Time Women's Christian Temperance union wl publsh the Cleveland Ilalnlealer Ulls moring. The proceeds wilt bo donate to charity. Tha first paper off time press was sold for $1,000. William Itecel of Perry , Okl , was bound over yesterday for perjury in signing af- fidavlts ice final proof claimnuc. lie aaye lee was nendo drunk by interested iearties and did not. oalIzc what hue was sigmelng , l'gIbSU.\'A 7. 1'i ff1014.1 I'It.8 , Manager \'rislcy of Morse's has rottmrnocl , Thee Joseph Murphy company mire quartered at ( lee Barker heotch , I. . M , Crawford of ( leo Crawford Tlmeatrlcal circuit Is mit ( tee hacker ttomn Topeka. Fred I.oowe , shoe bimyer for the Boston store , came in frone New York yesterday , 0. Jamison , manager and buyer for hayden - den hlros , returned fromn New York yester- day. Colonel flathour , after being' at leonmo soY. oral clays whIm a severe coid , is ogaJum at his post of duty. ( hemmeral anti Mrs. Hooke are enjoying ( ito uceidwitetem' mnomethm at. lint. Springs , Ark. Tieey will rcttmrmm about February 1 , William A. Itoberts , not a green goods menec , but advance agent Green Goods Man - comnpnme' , Is douimicilod at thee llarkr leotch. J , II. iteelfield , net old citizen of Oeueahea , is lying thangerocesly ill at lila heome , 2454 South Tenth street , lie is suffering fromum paralysis. Miss Warren , Miss ltalia , Miss Jennetto ii , Farrell , John S. Mtmrphmy , IV. P. Shecehiame , I ) . V. Theomnpson , A. T. Cinch , harry ( iorvien , It. F. Chandler , Clenches ii. hhramedt , J. Shunt. tuck , \V' . A. hitmrhfie amed II , C. hiroe'melmeg are meenbers with thee Joseph Mtmrphuy eommepsmly registered at thee Hotel Barker. At time Mercer : George K. Peasley , Circe. hC3' henry Grail , jr. , 'I' . F. ltenyoie , Clelcago ; M.V , Stark , Sioux City ; L. Anderson. Essex , ha. ; J. let , Slusheer , hloidrege ; I ) . Icier- game , Mmdcci ; J , it , McLueglelln , Crag : \V. S. ( Iraftome ; Vc'cstomi ; C. Ii. Swimegley , [ leatrIce ; v , C. Galloway , Nciiglm ; I. . ii , lieasoue , l'ort- laud ; hi , 1' . Straieh , Cieicago : II , C. tVihl , - Knimsas City ; Jammees hick , Lincoln ; L. J , 1)emmmcan ) , Iniecholphm ( , Ia. 7olue'essIeeime met Clice ItoInl. At time Murray-li. Vu' . lhrowme , Mrs. 1"lor- dice Ii , IelcArtheer , Liuccolme , .lt thee Pnxtome-C. S. ' ( 'mettle , IV. A. Tilisomi , Kt'ne'meey ; Cheurcim howe , howe ; E. I ) . Gotmlel , F'umhlemtomm. At. ( ieee Arcrieic-13. N. .lohmuestoue , Superior ; h. let. Tricle , ] Ceee t Ctmmemei eighu mmcii , hAuecolme ; A. 5' ; . J'ecle , chemeeva ; It. A. Cluck , Stehlut. At thee Millard-K , K. Vnlemetimet'Vest Poleet ; George Thionmmts , 'cl isa Thmomeens , Sclmteyier ; II. B , I Inrk'etmlem , Beatrice. At the Jehlone-V , 1(1. Street , Nebraska City ; A , J. Kemirne ) ' , 8. l'em'some , Stmmeetome ; 3. 8. Weaverhimig , James II. Iroster , Norfolk. At the Mercleuenteu-A , 1. . Johencuole , Crete ; Maggie Quimen , Elklmormm : J. It. Brown , Creighetome : JammeeS A. llowae'd , hhemm.son ; J. It. hloeemcete , It. Id. Itotigermu and vit , Gramect ishmimeti ; C.V' . MeCombVilsoeevltlo ; Me's. ii. 'I'lermtihkill , McCook' ; id , A. hhiertegelmi . S. Noyea , Ileeeetiiegs ; hlemem ) ' need Fred It.ichetemm- kaneti. Jr. , Wihlimimmi Itelyomekuemp , Jr. . Aching- tome ; 0. W. lrvimmg flied JI. B. MeCutchuevy , 1imecolmeV' ; . S. l'eirker , 1' . .1. Itielime , II. Iclerrymeiaui , Theoumeas Dolame , htugie Dover , h'ntrick tulan nied Mike Connor , ( Iretnut ; It. hI. Ilamukell , Paxtome ; D , Oeti've ) ' , llumvtleegtofl. - . - - : x ' FORAN OVERCOATO We have about 7 Overcoats in broken sizes and styles that we want toclose out right , , away. If you arc of' the right size you'll save < , all the way from $3 to 8 by buyingthese hand- ' i some ' all-wool Over'coats for , ' ' 1 M. H. Cook Clothing Co. , 1j j , 18th and Farnarn Sts. - New York Colonial Priyateers ; BY THOMAS A. JANVIEfl Witie Illustrations by Howard Pyle g MUSIC WhAT IS IN AMERICA GAMLILINO ? ' BY ANTONIN DVOIFLK BY JOHN BIGELOW AilS ume . ! .4 HARPER'S I FEBRUARY f I Some Otho Capifpl Features a PRIINC1I F1OIITIIRS IN AFRiCA , by POUI.TNIIY fichE- * LOW ; OIJDIIYPORII , thee City of time Sunrise , by EDWIN * LORD WEEKS ; Short Stories by Mrs. IhtJRTOhi4 EAR- RISOH , JULIAN RALPH , F , liOPRltSON SMITiI , and Miss GRACE ICING ; nd continuations of the P opula r Serials LIIMRTS INSUItOLINT and ThU i'idNCtISS AI.iNU , Ecady January 22d. Published by hARPER So DIIOTIIERS , N. V. FIFTH EXCURSION TO OREGON , By Steartis Fruit Laud Co. , c. 101 Bee Building. Peope ! enough having signified their intention of going vith us , on this excursion , to make it a SLICCCSS , we have dccid. ed to remove all restrictions and give all who wish to go. a chance to join this persotuUy cmductd trip to Oce'i. 'file excursion goes by the popular Burlington Route , via i3illings and the Northern Pacific railroads-- railroadsthrough the wonderful - derful mining cities of Montana-across the great wheat grow- I ng iermmil'Ius of casternVagltlng tumo-ovcr the cohmbrated Stanhpode L"uss-arouud time base of ' 1'aeornu time sneukimig znountulu-alormg the lovely litr0S of Ptigo Souhlet-thirougll the city of 'l'nconn-Ovol' , time great Colunibirt Jflvor on tile big. 3e4t railroad ferry Jim the woi'Id-to P'tlmtmld , Oregon , Uio biggest city of its size Cml thu coittinent-past ( lie fails of \Vlilmiueetto , time eccomid ( to Nlucjnm'a alomlo ) largest Water 1)OhVDl' ice the United States. und [ ho only oiuo of ammy aizu in the w'tjt Id wlioro sielpe fromie tIm sea can go to time vcm'y foot of thu faila-'l'lmen On tciuugli ) time over green s'niioy of \Viliamiiectto tn Halumu , the CmtpILnl u Oregon , tIme ociiy tuto In the lJiiIojc wimloim has absolutely DC ) state dohit llmld has rnomoy u ls : tl'casury tpr alIIrOpl'IUttOll bY time legislature stow In session , A journey worth a lifetime to accomplish. Make your own bargain for transiortatloui with any tto1ot etgutiL ni' time hut' . IihlgtOJe Systum , buy your tielcots to ittluen , Oregon , take time agumlt. lcooipt for the money paid ared Join u at any julhiat , oft the ti'atn tbat Iuivo : Omaha at 4:35 : p. rn. , January 28th. Your receipt will be taken its nUicoy foe mutt. , - - -4- ' _ : _ _ - ' " A"