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2 TiE OrAIA DAIT.Y u11 , SAT1JRDAY , .T , A NIT A TV 2G , 1Sj. r -
VtfttrflOOfl , The church Wa packed to the
doors , nnll hunllwls ( could not gain an
entrance and were oblell to return through
the Itorm without wlness.n . ! tile rlcl
Dut few of the neighboring ferments were
able to Mh'l ! In on account of the storm ,
hut 'f large number were present ) who came
10 by rail from Atkinson , Ewing , Nel/h ,
1lden ant other pints , A long procelon
of carriages followed the hearse from te l
house to the church , which was fled long
hdore their arrh'al. The 11:1 be.rers were :
. 1. C. Mel\'onr , ' John VeeIett , J : I" Her-
shelser , I'rell Ifunller , S. J. Weeks and
Charles Davis , who wore the full uniform
of the Uniform lalk , ICnl/hts of Pythla.
The casket bore the simple Inscription : "nar-
telL Scol , " and a feral heart of whie roses
and Iminortelios. After the anthem by a
. rlxoll ( quarlel the Odd 1eI1ov' riual was
reall ly Noble Grand atlas SmIth and Ch.W-
lain Jmnes Hlf 1 of the local lotige , and .a
brief d ourseas delivered hy 10v , h. 1 b.
Ho , mnn , ' 1 he termon was from the t < : <
" " 'hosopver 1.I'eth and Belo\'eth In Me
Shal Never 1)lc. " 10 dwelt upon the
pom Iso that whIle belly Iledth must come
to us ni , GoJ hall male a provision , by
which every mal might gIn plrllal 11-
Jurtall ) lie conchulcll hs : remarks b )
addressing the Ilslal words of comolalon
to the weepIng relatives and then the re .
111ns were taken to the cemeler ) The
. grave Is located ( abolt hal / Ile lorthwest
or the city anti Iho journey was dlrlcty In
the face of the furious Ftorm On this
. nccount the ritual at the grave was nbbrl\l-
nted u mich ns osslble Beshles the 0111
Fellows , Masons anti In'lhts of Iythla , the
. Iauphters DC Htbelch' , of whIch trs. Scott
- Is I imnuber . atellet In regala ,
UI.1'\ : \1,1-1:1:1 : : . ' .IU : ,
" 'OllUlrIOI ! tl 1\10" Scott's Uurlcrer,4 ;
ic "II' I , li" I t " 'hnlo Sinry I ,
k 1INCOIN Neb" , Jan. -Speclal ( Tele-
grom.-Attorncy ) General Churchi nuthor-
L Izes the , statement that the sensatonal story
Ilrlntul In an Omaha paper this morling to
, the effect that Iza Lansworth , a Ilomete I
employed at Omaha was a moat important
winess In the Uarrol Scott case ; that she I
. knows the names DC nil the members of the
lynchIng part , and that she has tiaon tallen
' In custody bi one A. L. Warrick , Is a
trumpe(1-up Illeeo ) 'of imaginative rot. Thc I
attorney general only accountl for the story
by saying It must be the Ilrollct of the same 1 ,
lan who IJrmulgated the startling "thcoIY"
: In that Iall'r last Sunday 10rning ( to the I
efCect that Darrett Scott was not dead , but L
: simply hiding. Ur Churchill makes the
Colowlng statement :
S "I I have been ) taking the statements of a
* number of Important witnesses In this case ,
t Mr.Varrick accompanying mu simply as a
* stenogrulJher Just before leaving O'Nei ) I
" learned that the girl , 1.lzzle Lansworth , WI ! :
supposed to know the names oC the iynchiers .
; I a lel Mr. \Varrhck to visit her In South I
$ f Omaha and obtain her statcment. lie did so .
, , The Itatement Is prctcaly valueless ant I
the girl wilt not e\en he ( alml as 1 winess Inl ,
Ilr , Warrlcl , the ; entioman supposed by :
\Vorld-hierald ! theorist to have slllrl\11
t , the girl out of town , said that ho made 10
attempt at secrcy and talked to the girl
ct In the Jescnco Dr the servants 1111 faml '
, _ for whom : she was worllng , lie did not talc ( )
the girl away , (11 only tool her statement
4 ; at the request of t'e ' attorney gencral. lie Is i
In no way assisting or Interested In Ut 0
t IJrOsecllon of the case. lie ne\er said tlo
, : Darrol any person Scol that the girl knew who kihie 1 '
? 11 order to s t the maier at rest the
attorney general glvcs the following verbatm
'
report of LIzzie Lalsworth's statement : To
Mr Warrlc ! , who Is
a stenographer , she !
said :
-
"There Is a vigilance committee at Pa 1-
' decl I met and held Its mectns at Age
{
school house. My father belonged to that
, continittee. but he dlii not have '
lee blt dil 10t \ an'thlng
J to do with the killing of Scoti t .
Peterson belonged and Fred Harris and Mull i -
lul-
- han , ' and George Boden and Ed Peterson and :
I , John 10pldls. I don't think the Reed
_ bybeiotiged. Ifthoy do I , pon't know anything : -
: thing about It , or course , they , might or ti
. I woull not know Ie they did. I don't think
' Fred Harris had ' anything to do with the
; ichilitig. I don't wih
think : ullhln had anything : -
thing to do' with tt I think he Is a very
nice man. I , Dever , heard either of the to
Ba ) anything against Scot I'ery one had
* beet In sympathy with ' Scott , but line ! fee -
& lags against these that had , the money , b'lt '
: . ' . there heave been no names mentoned as to I
. wllo ) had the' moiccy. I atler ald Scott were
on good tcms , and father thought a good
; - deal of Scot Sometmes I woull : say that
. Scott was bold al1 getting to the front etc"
alter cQllnlttng : his crime , and father would
tel mo to shut up ; that Scott was not ha If
a bad as the rest of theta , Father hal
thouglt
the rest of the gang got the money , and he I
b always said he thjtiri't believe Scott had any
, of the ' money , and he thought i was only I
; ; Scotl's goduess and frionditno SB
frlcndlness
that put him where ho was Jolmson's loll l's
h ( at South Omaha did fol
) dil not think Scott was
; killed lt all , but , : thought his friends had K ot
the scheme tip to get hIm out oC the country ,
' Whcn ' rather would go to the committee meet-
Ings' he would tel us he was olng to the t
alliance meeting , when he would go to the
conlnlec meeting. I don't , want to be
mixed np In this matter and don't want
you to tel what I have told you Fred Harris -
. ris Ild I were very good Crlends. I saw
hIm two lghts before I left to come down
II ere , Wo wcre all at the
al literary at the
t school house I left home to como to South
Omaha two or three
days before Scott v as
killed , but never heard anyone say anythii a
about killing Scot or that ho ought to be
, killtd. When
klird. father said ho was going to
' the alliance I thon/ht I knew better Wil , and by 1
!
, fpookln ! around , I guess you would call It , I
cal I
' sound out about
the truth of the matter and
what : their meetings were , I don't want to
b ; tel and won't tel low I found out what the
meetngs were. "
' I1.iltl'iGN U\ . A IIYL'JTLII'I ,
Thh\I'1 Settie or the 01:1
lomo : Motile JllulrQI
Are . II unit Conntr ,
M. A. Hartgan of hIastlns , who Is vhs : it-
- Inr Omaha , adds a leI page to the history
ki .of ' thc' Barrett Scott affair ,
' ! arrel afllr Mr. Hartgan
! was
formerly a resident
of western Ienn-
Iylvanla , where the famous Molio Maguir es
, t , trampell upon the dignity '
of the law for' I
' yeai : Ir , Hartgan says that after lie !
T Molie Iagulres , were brolel up and tIny en I
out of the couutry through the I
throu/h vlgiinnce of
/ vigiance
i3 James JcParland oC the Ilnhertol detecth'e
t ngncy the members of that murderous secret
omanlzaton who W're not put In jail
Jai oc : " -
lered Many of them , I Is said coma west
Ild locatell In lol county , Mr Ilartig
, bloves lartgan
le\'ls that the seeds or crime which were
nursed In western Petinsylvaitia 'Ito
Pennsylvaulr luring Ihe
reign or Iolle lagulrlsm have blossom
after thse many years In Iloit
lolt county a ad
i llat ? amol : ! the vigilantes who killed Barr Ind ott
. Scott were sevcral larrel
- . Seol seveal former members of Ito I
p. gang that terrorized the muting regions of
f l'eltttsytvAttla years ago
The IJlaUorm of the
Molile
Moiia Magulres ci ) n-
: tallE,1 , two Ilalls , Ole was death to the I
Ileoille oijectlluble : to the organization. The '
other wis secrecy as to who ) tIld the en iii-
blooded \ act , The lumber oC sudiel Ild coll-
s Pelnsylvalia was frequent / and the ralo oC
. the Motile Magulrc soon spread !
: ali created
n reign or terror lr , hlartlgan Is Posit lye
lart
In hits belief that the iloit Ilosltvo
hole 10it county vigilan tea
countyhIJntc
- are slllilly 1 bali : of lurlelef which Is an
olflrIng trom the
OUsIIllg Parent organization '
organizaton men-
tonei ,
D
' - Herald the news evcr\\'here "Pric ies '
Cream Inlllng Powder Is absolutely Ilure "Irlce's
' ' 1111 , srIfUh : . : In'.1 TlU.\
- ,
, . Two l'insou JIhll IUII Uqlr8 fl'rlon el lr
' Injnn',1 In I J'llnNyl".II I : , : , ,
MIDDI.7BURG , Pa , Jan 25-Two members -
. bors oC a 6Iclrhlnr party were Instanty
. kIlled . tutU live ether badly Injured by iolnl
' .j al'uclt by n trait on the lenlsyh'anla ro ill-
roall this morning , The .
Ilia ! party were retu ni-
lug from a ride to Sttuboi- ' -
. . , . I Suuborrand tbo no Iso
malte by the sleigh i 11 Prevented tholr
hearing the trnln
' ! tl
. mghltrn peuonl were fn n lage lIed ro-
turing from Atddleliurg , where : they I lid ,
. 1JeLn ' attending I dalc , The engine crashed
Into' the sleet just ' back of the drl\er's aeat ,
\
. The t1rJvr , Charles Homlg , aged 24. was .a
lIterally ground to Ple'ceo under the \\heels ,
JII father , Isaac ilomig . had his :
ltber Iac Horig. s } ( m I
Cllsh'll and his bOdy was founl on the skul ,
Lawyer A , \ Potter had both arms crush : Lii .
11011lurs , 1Ied 21 , had her right leg 50
!
badly crulhed that It wu alllJutatel at the
Impe Lotto ithy l had both Iea I B\erely II
jnred Mrs. Ochs vita Injured
- ! rl Wi about the
spine , None of the , '
Juty escaped wlthi ant
u bruho of some kind .
_ . - -
Ilw , raa , cockroaches , htedbug. watlr
biis. etc" , taru'5 ElectrIc I'ate ; 2lc
- . , -J" J 'I t T .1 .
GIVEN A TASTE OF GAG , LAVIn \
Nebrask ReprcscntntivcsFind Debate Isn't
Always I Parliamentary Proceeding
RCI\RDS' , RUWH CAUSE " HOT WORDS
In\lrl Ilelant 111 Ilht" , hut thl lon c
lstlln1 : I Ito HI'lnktr-Truuhlo leer
Cite Reduction or gIJ\OYCA \
-Ilellef III I'M101l ,
JJNCO.N , Jan 25.-Speclal ( Tlegram.- )
Th e frt attempt 'nt gag law In the house
du ring the , don was made this morning
In the combat DC words over the report of n
RPclal committee. The committee hall been
pointed soverat days since to investigate
the number anti usefulness of the present
hoUse elpI6)'es. Thl ! morning It made n re-
pen t cutting ( down the force materialy , A
moton to table the report was prorptr
ma the and this preciittateil ! a heated discusflu
sion , the principals In I the lnguistic I I encounter -
ten being Munger , Johnston oC Douglas anti
Itlt odes , The hearest approach to personal-
tie s ) 'el nlh'ancel were developed In this debate -
bate , nnd Rhodes on several occasions called
the two gentlemen to order , but was not IUS-
tai mieth by the speaker.
The relief bil , ns nmcded by the senate ,
allliroprlatn ! $50,000 , was Ilassell Inanl- ,
mn ously by the house lhls morning I , anti all-
jot irtimnetit at noon was cola'ed nn bolts
that the penker Ilght Rlgl I anll let 11
Immediately become operative. The enate
amCuluent , rIsing the 3 ler , cent cOlmls-
ala n allowed the relief commIssion 10 f l per
cent , created / short Ilscusslon , the general I
tr end Qf whleh was voiced by Barry , who I
sall hid Was opposell to It , but would nol
further llelay relief iy objecting to ( this I
a10nlllent , Three per cent of the honse
bi , for IOOOOO , gave the commlsslou I
i3OOO , aUII Ihe f I'er cent seuate IJo\lso p
nets tt but $ 2,5OO. I Is likely the coin
mission , 'with Its numerous clerks ant I
sttllJraphcrs , wilt lice twice the Imount lnt
pro\'llell ) itt the senate hi
mCmlMgNUm : lmUlTION O FORCE .
'l'lio sensnton of the morning sessIon con
( c reel In the following report or the special 1
conlllteo Itlllolntel 10 Invest igato house
employes. The commIttee consists oC Dee ,
Dwlc l ! and Hholes :
YOlr cOlmltee nllpolntec to In\rsUgato
ant ti ! report as to the numhcl' of emlloycs ! to
lID the lecesar ) ' wotl , of the house his
malc n partial In\estgatol 111 ! begs leave
to submit the following report : 'llw com-
milee recommends that the partle3 lillliii ;
the following places be dloPllel1 paltes 111 !
1m l ) ) ' loH , and be 10tlee of same by the
chleC clink , vlz : )
Clerk oC relief commltrr ,
Ctistothinti Assistant postmaster of relief cotuntittee 1'001.
Mall carrier
Three janitoro.
janiors
One cooll < eeppr ,
One night watch
AIl wonll further recommend that the
numbel' of cloths ] employed 11 the cngrossed
Ild enrolled bill root : : Is live In excess oC
tw numbcr required to cOllluc thc worlt
of that root : : , and believe further that the
Umber of pajes employed Is too large by
1\1. hilt leaves that matter with the house ? ,
'Vould further recommend that preference
he given In thu mltter oC elplo'cs to the
olt soldeIrs ant that the tmekeellcl wits n
not eUgalell In the erformanct. of the
dutes of his olle shnl ! assist II the clpnc-
I ) ' of comlitee cierk , 1111 that the ser- :
g enlit-at-arinS shall Ict In the capacity oC
aslstalt postmasler. And that nil commit
tpe clerks shall he present during session
of this house anti ! hal be expected to sic St
wih any committee 01 whlll they ma3' be
netded.
eeded.'r
Had this report been adopted the numbcr
of house employee wonll have ben reduced
nlnetcen 11 numbcr It was evident that
hero was a majority In favor oC such alop-
ton , as the resolution to appoint the Invest I.
gating commlteo was passed by a large
vote II Its fa\or , Even 1 motion to tab o
the report , 1 most disrespectful slap at tbe
commlteo whl h tbe h use hal called Into
, b eing . was { J'otested against by members who
s ubsequently voted Ct Q wipe It.ouL by. . I n-
'd efinite. " pstponement on Hoblnson's moton ,
RHODES WAS HOASTED.
The hottet light oC the discussion was
waged over Ihe question oC prece'dcr tt.
Johnston of Douglas contended that the pop
legislature l oC 189 had employed a greater
number1ef clerks , Janiors , custodians eti 5. ,
than t were on the pa ) roil of the present
hcuse. lIe was called to Order twice by Hhodes ,
who safd a personal attack was being made
on him , but the speaker refused to sustain
I tIn : . Then Mlnger paul his respects to the
genteman fret Valc ) : vIto . he said , as
ono oC the lealer ! In the last legislature had
ever raised his voice . against extravagance
In I that session Hbode denied this , Inl
again protested against what hI termed personal -
sonal alacl(3 , and again the speaker rule
his i point of order not , wel la < en ,
The discussion drifted Iiong , In nn Incrcas-
Ilg l rate of partisan bitterness until tbe
ayes and nays were caled , for on the motel
to taile , This was lost. 67 to 27. and Robi In-
son 10\'ell 10 indefinitely postllno the whole
mater , Davl s called for the ayes and nays : ,
10ward anti Rhodes supported ) him 'he
s Peaker Ignored D1\le entrely , Ilhllgh the
1:0 :
delay and excitement were sufcient to amlly
emlhaslzo the demands of Davlcs. I afti r-
ward developed that nearly everyone on
the t floor hlard Davies demand and the nec : es-
sary seconds save the speaker. Some cr1 led
" ! ag lt\v" : and others "shame " Robinson's
moton rattled through , all was leclared
carried , alhouGh the confusion was so great
that It could not be definitely ascertained
which side shouted the loudest or the longest ,
Then Davies appeale from tine decision of
thl chulr The 8pealer Inquire which de-
csion , and Davlea said the one In \vhlch \ he
had refused him recognItion when he demanded -
manded tIm ayes tutU nays The speal < er
s ld he did not see anyone rise to second
I i t , . IS the rule provided.
"I rose right In front of you , " Ralll Howard : ,
ards "I tailed to lee you " replied Speaker Ltlt : lm-
"That was because there were so many e 01-
ployes In front of mo that you couldn't , " was
the retort of the renteman from Surll ,
The chair was sustained by In lye and nay
\ote on' tim allpcal the vote beinG 53 10 41
I ws not a strict party vote , as there were
many republicans who , In explaining then
Ilosllon. Iid : they should Ilways ihsjst l on
fair play on the floor of the house Suter ,
however , an elI tuna 1'011 voted agaInst hIs
colleagues to sustain the speaker , though
why hl did so remained In thc mllls of tha I
other member an unfathomable mystery ,
One member salll that Suter was likely air : iliti
that Da\les. a republican , \oull reap some
IlpS little , glory that properly belonged to the I
ROUTINE O TIm DAY ,
HOlorls of committees was time first liii isi-
nose oC the morning session of the house ,
Bills were favorably reported , apt ! the 1'0-
ports adopted as folows : House roll No 73 , !
estnhlshlng a slate board of charities ; house
roll No 10 , relating to bribery of judges Ilt
oltlcers . ; house roll No 136 , of jurlsllcton of
courts of probate ; houfo roll No 121 ! , providing -
viding for the itppoiitttnent and pay of court
lay
ballIst ! tQISO ! roil No , 132 , relatIng to toe tIm-
otis or equalization ' of assesmelts ; house
roll No. 106 , IrO\'ldlnl : for general or sl'-
cl11 verdIcts of Juries ; house roll No , 86 ,
relatng to .hl furihing of ballots for ci cc-
lions ; hOUSe roil No. 23 naming liotepl itch
for Ilano at Norfolk ,
An unfavorable rrl\Ort \ vas mad on house :
roll No HI , pro\ldlnj for Penalties for Ils-
posing of mortllrclI iOIIrt ) but the 1 bIll
was rrferred to general Ills. A favor able
report \ ' s madtn house roll No IS , nnd t
ado lled , butllO : " so roll No 1 , wa reported
for 11lefnle , ' 11oslpnlment , and the report
adopted ulalilmus ) ) ' , house roil No 26 wal
reported 1.vorlbl ) ' AIII :110\111 , while house :
roil No. 8S : : , fa\'orably rctrlcd by tle ( cc tHIS
mitee , was tndeflnltely postlone.I ) )
Indr.lnI
The special Cnllltco to InVslguto the
hOlise Ilplo'OI relortel , reeommentlng the
toPllng of nilcteqi amid the doublng up
of others. .4 lotQn to taii ! . the report WI
lost by 67 to 27 Suton of Pawnee moo' ' (
1)
) movl
a subsltlo Ihat two jlllorl und two en-
grossing , cerls b tilcliargctI , but Il was
ruled out of order , and Hoblmon moved that
th\ mater ie Inlefnlel ) Iloliponed A Iharp
discussion folowed , hi.1lch Mitnger 1111
10hnllel oC liotiglas Ie I L ! au ullrk oil along
the line on Iho"es , nno oC the cemnnilt tee
of Im'esalon. . On 1 rul for the yeas alul
11)8. Davies . who dQrldel them , was Ig-
perei , npd HrilnsD " mutton 10 tudelinit ely
postpone declared carrie" la\'let appealed
from the dccl lon or the speaker , but the
later 'i austalntc by' a vote of t3 to 41 .
A rUlnnl and nether lofollal debate on
the Ileriod ot adjournment followed , result lag
In the success of 0 10101 that when the
house adjourn I it b till 2 II , I , MOlday ,
The epahcr Innouuced that the senate wu
_ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ ,
T" r-- . . _ ' " . --S.
the n acting upon the last section of tlte I
relc bill , anti that It would be In the house .
In n fey minutes , nne asked the house '
to await its arrivl a time could be saved '
byJ 10 dolns.
J nness sent lp 1 resolution thai , as I
hall come to the knowledge of the house
that emilloyes were working o\er time In
the bill room , It was the sense of the house
thnt overtime should not bo , allowed , anti that
Frank hitchcock bo appoInted assistant bi
clerk , applntCI
cleI
Burch ha(1 ( another reoluton that the
house rules ho so amended that no member
In explaining his vote slal bo allowed to
OCCUI1) ' more titan two minutes' time. nee
amende,1 to make I one minute tme. resooth
int lens Were retorted to the committee.
The secretary of the senate appeared wIth
house roll No 13 , the relief bill , anti stated
thlt t I had been amended and pnssed. That
II was not satisfactory to a large number of
members was e\ldent from several expressions -
ire saiolis of
disapproval. Time ipeaker said
that t If the house would remain In session
a short time the bill woull be engrosseJ
nnll ho would sign I. To this the house
eOl8pntCI , anti upon the signature of the
speaker being attached 10 the measure , the
hou ! ! adjonrnell per former motIon , until 2
P. 1 ! , Momteiay . _ _ _ _ _ _ unt
ISI'I : , IHl' : \JI IS . " , I\'JS
flu e Iehor 111 i'tteiiund the other Icc'
I I III ( 'ml tii'.I for l'ti'ti Jr ,
LINCOLN , Jan 2 .
IINCo.N 25.-Spccial.-Tlio ( ) senate
ploughed its way through n blizzard In order
to reach tIme state hOlse this mornlug arid In
conseqnence lany members were late The
readllg of the journal was dlsllensCI with
SmIth sent to the secretnry's desk Iho
folowing joint resoluton anti lemorlal :
" 'helra ! , ' 'ho site upan which Fcrt Omaha
Is located WIS Iiountl'li ! to the United Htate
fOI' thl' Unlelt !
ettiblilttiieijt of '
a mitilittiry mUlti
estnblihlent ) host ;
' mltll 1111
" 'helcl ! Fort Omahn IS I 10 he nbandonetl
Iw the " 'ar ! nbanllonel
th\ tlepnrtment upon the completion
( f Ihe bulllll9 , now In COlllleton
structon nt I'olt Creels : and ! ot COl-
( Ioe11 nlli
. ' " 'heren ! 'fhe : HI'oull ! and hulll11HS at
F
I.'olt Omaha are nlhnlrahl IllptCll for a :
m llitarstrmtlmiing' ! chool , therefore he It n
i tcol'etI , That . ,
Hesoh'Cl we herebY respectfimily'
WI } l1e-
tit , rcslwetul
tton au,1 melollnlzl congress 10 gIant mir'tl ! I
( on\r ) ' 1.'ort Omnha conlress glnt IPI -
hr"la ; , on contltol that the 511d fort be :
CO n \ 'erteml Into I m t I 1111' I y 1 l':1lm ) ' Ind i
mailtained lS such by the stnte of Ne-
brslm ,
H < sol\el , That our senator" Ire heleb ) ' In-
stlltell Inc our reihncsentativi's requested 1
I'epresentat\e"
to exert their ! Hluulce to seeUt'ethe la.cHhms : ( ?
of an net carrying out the objects of this I
Ilelton t I nnll memorial.
The lieutenant go\ernor hell that the reso-
hii tion wotmid be
luton woull considered as 1 hi antI go
anl
th
through the regular course of two reading :
and a reference to a standing committee ,
A number of new bis were Introduced Ind I
read for the first time' . to' be known ns S1'it
ate dies Nos. 1i6 to 1S2 , inclusive. J1\0 or
these bills were offered by eKeeb
bis orerel McKeehy , ant I
pro\'hle for the regulation of teiepltone ) , nnl -
man , telegraph , express and Insurance coin
pa nics. S _
The bills Introduced ) 'esterLar were read
the second time ; lil referred to thc appro-
lir late coiuutttccs.
house roll No , ' 13 , the ' ' relef bill , ' appro-
p rlating $50,000 , a'd
11r1atng was read the thirti 'tIme ant I
il aced on Its dual passage. A' delay of
quarter oC an hour was caused by the thIs I S
co very that the bIll had not been ) correctil V
correcty
engrossld , anti It had to be sent back to the
enhlosslng room. Then Senator Tout this -
Telt Ils-
covered that there were not enough senators
fa\crlng the bill present to pass ' I with the
emergency clause He demalded a cal a rte
the house : but his demand was not saconded :
b y nine senators
) as required by the iiet v
lew
rules , There was nothing to do 'beit 10 walt
unti tlta pages could hunt up the absent
senators and bring them back to the chamber I-
ber , The bill was finally passed all started
to the house for concurrence In the amend-
lent.
The senate then took n recess until 2
' unti :
o o'clocl
At the afternoon session the senate welt Into
eommltee oC the \\'holo on house roll No 1 1.
10 enable counties to vote bonds ! which
to buy aced grain for drouth siJlerers , The
bias recommenled Cor. pIsage : , The
three h use bills appropriating , the tpRle a
Cees , matrleulatol fees and5.the : MerrIll \ fun iti
to the St.ate.Uolverslf were Idvanced Morrl to , a ,
'S
third reading. ,
By iinanImnowtjsjnt S Stewart Introduce ,
a bill , making , counties tl the state the unit
oC taxation for teachers' ) \'ages. The bi I
males a radical change , In the law now on
the statute books. Uni r the present law
each school district levys its own tax for
teachers' wages. Stewart proposes that the
levy l for all the school distrIcts shall be - mat le
by the county ' ,
Hitchcock also il1oqucCd I bil maldng
districts. a relpporUonment oc the . state . Into Judicial '
The senate adjourned until to o'cloelt tomorrow -
morrow mornIng : the relict ' bill : house n
No 1 , being made a special order - for 101
I tlt
tme , '
HIWlrATIXG : 1Ott'IL CA ' ICL'ENTlllS. :
Dcnt/ ! In Xcbrllslm \11 U ! Gpverncd by ,
Otto Sllo 101111 or Ieaitlm.
LINCOLN , Jan. 21.-Speclal.---Tuio ( bi
regulating the practice DC dentistry , .irnssed . by I
the senate today was Introduced b ) Caldw ' 1
at the Instance oC the State Dental society ,
I pro\ldes ) that It will hereafter be unlawful
for oily person to practice dentistry in thc
state DC Nebraska unlss' 'such person shal :
have received a , certfcate ( rosa the Sb te
Board of Health and had , tInt . samnerecord ed
with the county clerk oC the county In which I
ho or she practices dental surgery
The enforcement oC the law Is placed In
the hands of the State Board Df Health. a
Healh
body created by the , legislature DC IS ) l.
Within sixty d1ya aCer the act : comes a
law I Is maLe the ditty of the board to
njpoint three aecret'arlea , to be selected by
seleced
the Nlhraslm State Dental soclet , ) ' , All the )
Usl now practicIng In this state who desire
to continue pulling teeth must ' make appflc n-
tion to these cecretanlea for
tOI tecletlrle3 a centhilca : to.
Every dentist who' has not In his Ilo.sesslon
a dlplomn showing that ho or she Is a grad lu-
ate from a reputable Ileltal college must all-
pear before the secretaries 'nnll IH examined
With reference to their knowledge and sit ill
In dentistry or dental surery Any dent hat
reeelvln a certificate wil ha\e time same
fed In the county cleric's adieu , and If he
moves to another count he must mo\o his I
certificate with , him '
The let defines the term "reputahlo dent Lal !
college" by declaring that such col./e tat tat
rellnlre 1 prelminary examlnaUon for e iii-
mission to its course of Btudy and must re- m
quire al requIsIte for tInt /ranllg of a
donlal degree on at least three courses of
lectures oC Ilx months each , no two of said
courser to lIe held wIthIn on\ year , and ho iv-
Ing a full facul ) of professors In all dulfere tnt
irnnches of dental education , towlt : Ana-
tom ) and oral eurgery , phY31010ly , chem is-
try , materIa meilca , therapeutics , operat\e
domitlatry anti iiiostiletic ) tientistry. It Is
dentstry Inll phosthete IlnlstlY. I pi ro-
vlded , howo\'er that this three year clause
shal not apply to degrees granted vnior to
July , 1892 , )
Any dentist who Iresumos to practIce the ,
profession without eOIlyln with tie ii ro- : :
\Islons oC bite act shall Ita fined IOt less than
$25 nor more than $50 ,
Every dentist wih a regular clploma must
Ilay $2 for a cel'titicato.ell who receive
a certteato after In exminaton , must pay i
$10.
$10.TIl secretaries receive their payout of lie I
tnommey recelvd for these crttcates , omit ! till
excess must ie covered Into' limo state tne : as-
ury In no case wIll time secletarhl be paid
from the state treasury ,
1I'I ( I IUS 41 Iii'OiiATIOfl.
SOI.lor frnm.h.lor Itu " , 'vereml 111. tn
i ie \ tutu . I Ilrjf' 1111 " ervi h'n' ,
I.INCO.N , Jan. 25.-Seclal.-Seita ( ) tar
Meleeb of"\eisler county thla forenoon In-
trolluced five rallesl ont-lonopoly bills , attacking -
tacking I'ulmsn car , telegraph , telephone , ex-
Ilreu amid Insurance : cOIanles. Just how the I
g6s , electric Ihht ; and street railway eem-
I1nle4 elcapell frol the general Irouhlde :
has not yet t heen determimted 'he3e bJ Ills
ILY be enumeratE11 as follows ; Scnatl il
fe
No 175 , to regulate Iht operation and lit : :
tIlt ) charges to 10 made by telephone cm- tl
panies wihin the state , pro\ldes that mme te 'le- '
Ilholo conwan operatIng In Nebraska sti all
char/ a. rentals for telephone instritme its
lore thal $2 per mOlth , xceplng In cit Os
of more titan 40,000 Illsilalts , where $2.50 :
per 10nth mnay ha chargell. Not more than
30 cenls shall be charged for each twenty :
scrIbers milute , , ' con\ersatcn wIth out of town .ub- :
enate file No 16 reiuTlie anti fes t a
laxlmum rate of charges for passenger to roe
on lullln Ileping cars 'fhe bIll make I It
unlawful to charge more than $1 for an up : t en
berth or $ l.rt0 for a lower berth for onl'
contnuous passage
Senllo file No 17 regulates the chan : . s
- - . - - . , - - - - -.5
.
- . -
to 11 macho by telegraph lines. I I.roviles
that no perMJI. Or" or corporation operating ,
owning or cOtrLllng a teltraph line In time
llt te of NebrlsM shall chue mare , than 20
cents for the ttnsmlsslon oC any message
not .xceedlng len words In length , nor
morn than 1 n _ for each Rlllton.\1 wo d.
Seto fo ,1tol'f 78 subjects eXI.re8s cotn-
pan ics and common carrier 10 Iho jurisdic-
ton anti control of time Stab Board of Trnns-
per tntion. II slit
Senate flIoo . 179 compl Insurnnce ! companies -
pan ics transnbHn . an accident Insurance bus-
inc as wlhln'Iff ' & state who Insure employes
of corportons , , IBsocldtous , frms or Inll-
, 'Iduals against loss by accIdent , mIshap or
oth erwise' , to defend In their own name any
acton lt lafl f" ) tl1t may be brought In any
court In tills 5010 to recover the nmount or
any ) olcy s ' Is $ cti 1 by sueh insurance coin-
pan ty , and to tom pel all firms or corprn-
tons who Insure their em\loes In such cem-
cxpan ics to disclose the names of such com-
panl.s under oath , when so required. This
bi l attacks fllelt ) ' insurance companies anti
guarnty celllanles In their most vulnerable
poi nt , for the ) ' all claim that the secrecy
now observed Is their only \rotccton ,
I.AWI 01" IN'rIIli'ST : TO CITIES
AC\rll liii ! , ' Altccting : iullcta\ Lifo
i'eimtiltma In time Stemmate.
J.INCO.N , Jan 26-Speclal.-Anong ( ) the
new bills Introducell In the senate was
one which will be notell with eSpecial Inter-
est b ) the citizens of Falrbur In 1872 Ito
county of Jefferson Icqulrell the title to a
3trlll oC ground five rods wide anti eighty
rods long nnr the town of Fairbur ) ' , As
the young town assumed larger proportions
Il was deemed expedient to add the land
ow ned by bite county to the city oC I.'nlrbury
Accordingly Ihe land was platted Into lots
nnd blocl < s , the usual number of 'streets and
all oys dedIcated to the publc and time whole
llsllnatcc as limo "county ntltlitloii" to the
city of I " alrbur . The county commissioners
have sohl moat ) the lots and blocks to prl-
vato holderR. 'fhoro seems to be some ques-
ton as to time legality of the transaction , atl
Senntor Cross introduced a bill legalizing the
sur\ey , platting nnd sale of the lots atl
blocks In qtmostlon.
Auother bill oC lspeclal importance to
South Omaha , Nehrnslm City , Beatrice , Pre-
mont , Grand Island anti hastings was also
read for the first tmo lolay 011 will doubtless -
less become a law The glslnture l uf ISn
IJed a now law go\'erll ! cItes oC the
frst class hl\ln ! more than 8.000 populatIon
anlt less titan 26,000 , but hy au oversight
ncglectcll 10 repeal the o1d ! law The cities
01 cites
enuleratell proceelled under the new law.
ComplcJUons : natural ) arose unll se\'crl
qu estions caused cotiflict
qnestons hy the conflct oC the old
and hew laws fOlnd their way Into tile
co imrts. On November 9 , 1S91 , the ittipromlip
sUreme
)
c0lrt deelarel the law of lS9 technkaly
unconbttutonal , 01 the Jround that time sec-
tons oC the ohl law were not repealed.
Under the law of 1Sn Governor Thayer Is-
aI med proclamatons declaring each Dr time
ab eve lamed towns cities of Ibo first cass ! ,
111 under thcs Ilrocamatons ! the coulcls
oC the respective cites proceedell to pass 1
great mrny ortlnances , Under the decIsions
oC the supreme court all thes proclamatons
and ordilances arc illegal . Senator Watson
to day IntrodUced n bill , senate file No. 178 ,
legnlzlng alt these acts In commlteo or
the whole this afternoon lie bill was substlto
tu ted for satiate me No t , covering tIme Iame
suhjcct Ilassagc , , 111 - unalluO'lsl ' ) rec\nllelded ! for
Senator Ct\1lwel Iltroduced n bill today
requiring all n\Sflfactlrers and dealers In .
larl to plalnl ) blsnate any adulteration oC
the same ' < :
Senator Ch"'nfrc of lol coumty has a
b ill for the p'ol.olon oC employes which . pro
vhles that ant mthtkiloye of ratlroid
h ) any ralro.'d , street
Ialwa ) ' , stock ' irds , teegfph ! or paclllg :
house compan'ho shah be Injured In the
lne of duty while exerclslug ordinary cnre ;
s hall be entlttedhtkm'rccover from his emplo-
crR all lama'ges 'I stalnel by reasol of bueh :
Injury , even ' .t1ugh such Injury be ocea -
toned by t101 nellect of a coemploye
A bill IntrOtn today by Senator Cram I
of Douglas ClIM provides that whenever Q I
petlon simalllbelfliod for foreclosure or sat
Isfleton I oC , n' ' lortlage tile court shal have ;
power to decree a sale oC tipt IrortgagelJ
property."p uI- porIon thereoC as may be
sufclbnt tdJsdhitrge . the Imount \ : on
such mortgI , " WIth costs ' UI to tiiis 11Int
the bIll makM"n1 change II the law already :
on the statute books hut Senator Crane adds
an eltrely new clause , provIding that the
court shall tax ns cosls 1 a30nahle : amount I
to he paid lS costa , to plalntiff'a attorney for
COrecloslng time mortg3go ,
Senator Crane also Iltrodlced his bill pro-
vlling for licensing and regulating pawn '
brokers , dealers In seconl.hand goods an :1 :
jnnl ; dealers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ anl
'J ( JCUU.U C CtN.I. ItlJii.flhIW.
Blt Jltrodlell In limo Semmati f'r tIme 111 _
poem , fr En ml'lng (0111Y ( hvnor.hll' , ,
LINCOLN , Jan 25.-Speciai-This ( ) forenoon : -
noon time Plate canal bill was Introduced In I
the senate , and thus started 01 a journey
that mlY he smooth or rocky , just as the
leg i : lators themselves so dIspose. The bi
provides that Jny county In the state may
IS51e I bonds to an amount to ho determine
by the hoard oC county eommlsloners , not
to exeecil 10 per cent of the valuation of al
taxable property In such county , for irrigr I-
ton t , navigation , water power anti other , purpOSe -
pOSe : anti for goerat : ng electric and other
power and transmllng time same for lght t ,
heat l , power and oilmen iurposos.
The county commissioners of such county
shall first submit the question of votng
such bonds ' to thc legal voters of such county
whenever 'a ftt01 signed by fOO legal
)
voters shall bo presented . At its ( mat meetIng -
Ing l after such petition lis been presented
the county board shal cal a specIal electon ,
I Is made thc duty of time county con -
mlsshmcr to notify the governor of the ni 3-
sul oC the election , leslgnalng the count
or counties through which the proposed canal :
wi run It wi then la the duty oC the
( o\eror tu appoint 1 boanl DC live trustees : ,
al resident freehollcs of the count ) ' , one :
of whom shall be In experienced civi eng -
ne < r , anll net more than two oC such trustees
Eh:1 b210ng 10 any ole poltcal party. One
trustee shall he appointed for one year , one
for two , one for tlee , ono : for four and one
for five fromn ' bIte first coy of JulY folowing
the date or the fIrst appointment. At the
eXIJraten of tie : term of Iny enl of the : t
trustees the governor shall appoint or re.
npplnt ono Icmber ; anti for omelal mis- :
conduct the go\ernOI' lay slpenl any trns- :
tee pending an InvrJlguUon , nn,1 If any such
trustee shal ia convicted the governor ! hal : i
remo\'o hIm , All vacancIes In the hoarl of
tru lees are 10 ie fled hy tIme governor.
The board of canal : trustees shal ha\e
power to make Ilrelrinary surveys , layout ,
acquire rIght of way and other lands necessary : -
sary for its Iurpole , , establsh , conslruct ,
maintain and operate a canal through any
county or count es In Nehrul ; for Irrllalol ,
waler i'owcr I anl for the IJJrpOs3 of , gene : - I
aUng electric alll other pOwer and transmi-
ting tie annie for. lght , imcrmt . power lnd : ,
other PUrfB \ . Time Irustees lre also em- ,
powere'd to Iaros' : ' of the water In sueh canal :
for irrigation , pr pther IJrjoes and to control -
trol and dls\ < c water power , eleelrlc j ,
pneumate , hnlraullc or other pOIer , ale to i
operlto a lne , of 'oats on such canal : ,
No exclutlW Jlrht , shal 11 grante to
nny Imcraomm IHel\t \ tlmt time trustees may
lease tq any i1lcb' ? ground for mAnufacturing (
or Industrlul Lmniu'jses for n term or years.
'ho I I furtltor provides that all revenues
deniveml tromnuill ' sources by Ihe
del\ed frorJult' canal trus-
teN shall bo , IPoslCl wih the county
treaurer everym fY years and ! hy him phcell
In a sleeiai fund des gnatel as the cJnl
fund , and titegrieraI , expemise , maintenance ,
extension or enlargement of such canal : ;
other works , .fon6ecled , Iherewlh Ihal ha I
pahl out oC 61111 , cAnal funll. All Slfllus :
shal go to l I neral fund
eitt' , IUtietal Hlolrlr" .
I.INCO.N , , JaIl. , 25-Speelal.-The ( ) new
jUllclal aiiiortfoiitient { ; bIll Introduced In the
senate late this afternoon hy Ilchcocl , dl-
vldel the state into judclal ! districts as fol- I
10wl :
First Dlstrlct-lcta' ) dson , Ntmahl , Jolt : n-
" 01 IUll I'uwiiee .
, Seronil-Otea Inll Cuss .
'i'Iimnil-i.amemister , ,
I"ourth-Jouglai Sampy , ' \ahlnrton ' Ind
Fifthm-Saumiders. Seward , Ilui her , Yorl Ii .
Hamiton oath 101 ; ,
Nanct' Slxtim-lomigt' , Colrax , Ilat ( Merrck him itt
HI vontii-Sallne , Fillmore , Tha'er : , Nuck-
oIls assd5tl'iay.
Eighmtlm..Cumnm'nmr. Stanton , Dixon , I ) a-
Iwtl , Cedar 1.1 ' 'l'iumrstomi.
ulII Nlnlh-WIle 1.10J ' , Madison . AntelopE 1Ierco
'J' nlh'lam8Wehsler , I.oarley , Fran 1 < .
un . lurhw mind IhpJp < .
J'h'\'ent\I-Uoont : \ Hull , Whlor Creole ,
Olr leld , IOIIJ , Valley , I1ovard , Ilitmlmi )
'lh 0 1 a I Ho' k.'t' I and \ Orant Jlulne j
'I'evelfth-Iiufftmlc' , 1)awcom '
(
'I'welfh-Bufll ! DlHOn , 'uster ald
Sh"lnUII ,
'fhI'tClth. ! Linccdm : . I.egan , Jelh , Cite y-
- - , , , . . , - , . - , . . --S - - , - - - _ . -
chn < Deuel , Scott Built , Iinibahh , Banthe
sirs , l < lhlfon , Arthur anll lIrkln .
tJolrtelnth-oSller. I'urnns , nltl " ' 1 ow ,
iln ye . 1llhoek ( 'untie anti ) un.l ) ' .
Fifteenlh-lolt Hock , Brown , Kcy'a 1lhn.
( hrrf' , Sherhlan , Dnw . Sioux , l.e)1 hlutte
and the' lnorgnnlzec lerlor ) ' , Bute
Si xtcemth-Uage anti Jefcrson ,
1rnlll Ih& I 1.lor lull.
I.INCOI.N , Jnn. 2-Speclal ( TeleRrnm.- )
At 4 o'clock i. in. today Go\ernor Holcomb
sl/nel 10us roil No 13 , the relict huh
nmenllel by the senate , all appropriating
$50 , 000 for the Immedlale relief of destitute
Cnrmerl In the Ih'oulh.trleken districts DC
11trlcls
the Rtnte. Govermor Holcomb recet\ell the
1,111 at , 3 : : nnd subjected 1 to n cnrHul perusal -
.
, ll II..T TlfWUOl IllS 11.1) ,
ilo rmitto , \ . Stctsomm time Sur\'Inr
lornto on \ , of nu 1xaet
I rtsortlimmttry . \chlcnt , ,
SIMTTLE , \ . , Jnn. 25.-0 all bite pe-
cular anti interesting cases the saw mills of
puset Soun,1 ha\o sent to this city none compare -
pare wIth that of lorata A , Stetson , an cmi2
gin eer In Stetson & Post's mi , whose head
was cut half In two yesterday morning by n
rip IOW , Stetson was the enflneer nll also
assisted his brother Lero ) ' In fxing the ma-
chiler ) In the plaiting mill. ) chalco the
mi l feed belt came oft Inll Stetson stooped
under the table to fix It. 10 rau his lionel
flSaga inst the saw amId In less than n twink-
lng of nn eye his bead was cut across the
tOil just In front oC the eal'S. Time saw
went IOWa Into bite brain ful } ' threc
inc hes , the point of exit on either tilde oC the
hcnl beIng al 1 level with time tOils or the
ear s. Stetson crawled out front ullor tile
tlhlo amid \\'nl grabbed by his brother , who
clalpCI Ito two pieces of his hell together.
The brother sa)1 that "blooll all brains I
were coring from his heal , which looked .
/S I I was failing npart. "
The woulled man was hurrlelt to tIle I
hospial nnl while on his wa ) ' hero was I
pos sessed with a sort of mania for muwimigli
Ing his right nrm. I could not bo held
lie was spcechless but unlerstooll c\ery-
thing said to liii : : . Whel ho was placed on I
the operatIng table I was Ihought he would
die before the longltldlnal arteries coull I
be stopped from bleeding. He went through :
the trephining operation , ) lwe\CI , and was I
put to bed.
Toward night partial paralysis of the I
art iis anti legs sel In , lint bo l'egawlI the I
poWer or speech and called for his mother , .
At that tmo ho said ho was not surcrlng :
pa lmi. Durimmg the night ho was restless ,
hut towsmm'ti dawn be took a bowl of bee ] I :
tea , I'rom this tmo on ho became stronger ,
the power af moUon or his legs and arms I
c'uue back to him and his multi was per
fectr clear , Ho could tal < . but wIth dlm-
cul ) ills temperturo was normal antI his : I
pulbe remained all day up to 8 o'clock at
night In time conliton of a perfectly well
man , amId there was no Infallllon In time
wounL anti at last account there were uo
Indictons oC fever setUnl In.
Accorlln ! to the technical description of
the wound It commence on the tOil of the
heall anti In entering the brain culs the 115-
sur oC rolando. This section oC the brain Is
S11Pllosed to affect the power of motion , the
truth of which claim Is borne out hy the
manner In which Stetson acted on the way
to tim hospial , Many physicians do not
\onller at his baIng alive , but the ) are mysbit
tit led lt his being possessed oC all his men-
tat faculies amt retaIning the control oC his
Imlm , having I good appetite and being perdi
fecty normal In all other conditions of his
.
bo dy. " . - _ _ _ . _ _ _
Good luck attends the USe oi PrIce's Cream
Uallng Iowler , because p It's absolutely pure
7'UO UJ Il'.tif PUU CUIU'SES
Undorllkcr 11lnl 1 Merry I\to Fight
r"r time Cnuhty Ilrlll Cimmitract.
KAfSAS CITY , Jan 26.-Across the line
at Kansas City , Kan" , at the count ) per
tarm , Ihe county dead Is playing an Important
)
part In a merry war now going on between
the local undertakers there Recently the
Sa' ' ) r Unaertaklng ' company was awarded
the sole contr'act of burying time county's poor.
IltL : ! ! . f. Fe , limo other competfors ha\e
declared that rather than allow this they will
do the work for nothl ng. They have 01- !
read ) ' assumed I warlike attitude toward the
fa ored county undertaker , and body snatch-
lu g . they declare , will , until peace Is declared -
clared , bo the order oC the day Before
the Ilresent differences the competing under-
( alers made each pauper's leath the cause for
; fght , racing for and oft-times snatching : the
iodles front one nnother In their eagerness
to get tile $10 Cee. A tug oC war with 1
Cda\cr as the object oC contention was no
uncommon sight at the poor farm , and not
it nt ono avaricious undertaker was luckless
enough to get away with enl ) n head , arm or
le g , his opponent securing the larger portion
of time bOy , Ild the disgraceful proceedIngs
cease , But I only ceased unt some othel'
poor Victim died , when the contest was re- '
IJeated i wIth all the eagerness of the previous
one , To put a stol to such work Caroler
St tevens opeled bids for taking care oC the
bodies , the lowest bidder to receive the con-
tract. t When the Sawyer cOlpany was given
ihe t contract the other firms set up I claim
oC frnud aSGertng that company's bid was
not the lowest amid that It received preference ,
onr tltom Until the difculies are set-
ted ito death pauper must naturally prove to
b e an Important adjulct much sought by
m any and a source of saving to the county ,
- . . -
ShlppPl1 Coal 10 N'hr..skl , ,
UNIONVILLE , Mo. , Jan. 25.-TIme Mendota I
Coal and MIning company , its miners all
'
e mployee , itave mucmmt to ( lie 'Nebraska suf-
C orers a train of coal consisting of thirteen
c ars.
ANDERSON , Intl. , Jan. 25.-Dr. W. A.
G aithert. em : beimaif of a nunmber.of citizens ,
I mas forivartlemi 500 wortlm of Provisions to
N eiraska : sufferers and stated timat more
w ould be sent ,
Spent time Immy 1mm .Itiry-Cotiing.
CHICAGO , Jan. 25-Tue day Itt tlo Debs
c omsphi'acy trial was occupieti by the selee-
( Intl of Surols. At ( lie noomi recess the
d efcmso temdcretl a jury to tile government
a tmil bite aftcrmtoom : session was takem : UI ) by
Ciltidilfa
cc-N the great
SKIN CURIE
: -l nsthntly Relieves
TORTURING
Skin Diseases
And the most distressing forms
ol itching , burning , bleeding ,
nnd scaly skInscapand blood
liumorfi , and vill In a majority
of CLISCS permit rest nnd sleep
rind point to a speedy , pcrma-
neritand economical cure when
physicians , hospitals , and nil
other methods fall. CUTICURA
WORKS \VONDLRS , niid Its
cures of torturing , tlisfigtirlng ,
htiniiiiatin litirnors are the
most wonderful ever recorded.
fold throughout tue world , rlcemrrmoeaA , ,
L.Oc. ; Htmm'.iiS.c. lIeooixs'r , $1. I'OTTiiI : Imtru )
ANt ) Cimrsm. Goam' . , oio h'rop. . , lioton. "All
about thu tl.tn nod Itiood , " 64 pages , waIled free ,
" 1"ucitml Itlinlsimes , pimply , oily , motimy
skin , feliItt hair , sad simoplo baby rashes prevented -
vented end cured by Cullcmmra soup ,
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MUSCULAR STRAINS , PAIIS
end woalmime. . , back ache , weak ) Id.
rmeys , ihumn.mtism , sin ! chest pain.
reiieYed to nma , ' iiminuii , , by lbs Cu.
tjcur.i . , % tmti.l'siii 3'lst r ,
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the government's attonmicys in examitlng
tiio prospocttvojurymon ,
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i.ofl V.VITflI ) IT.4T1 il.V.l TliZ.4 ,
Ilmi llotimig In Sevem'aiSlmuIes Veeterilay Vltii
mutt Amiy llmiit ,
S Al1iM , Ore , , Jami. 2.-On the ballot for
Umm ited States senator toylny there vflR no
ch oice , 1)olph received only 42 'otes , i loss
of two mutuce yesterday , ito inektt three
vo tes of a. majority. The other votes were
sen t terimig' .
O I.YMI'IA , Wnsh , , Ziati , 25.-Vlve ballots
in joint session were taken totiav for United
itoStm tte senator , with no result , fiie vote ott
th e Inst ballot atootil Amiicesmv. 29'llomm ,
15 ; AlIen. 19 ; 'rumor , 12l Mettiic'it , 6 ; Vm'nl-
iac , 5 : 1tOger' , 23 : scattc'nimig 22.
DO\'i'it. Der. , Jan. 2.-Ome ballot 1mm time
aet rntorial tight was tnieemi toilmy' : . it noted -
stil ted na fellows : higgins , \Voicott , lo ;
Zthm issey , 4 ; AlitlICkS , 0.
S AI..iIM , Ore. , , Jnmi. 2..i.-Imt tue ballot for
St'i ttttoi today' tiemintor 1)011th : lost two Votes.
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l'h ie hinilot stood : DOlphm , 42 ; Moors' , If ;
1 i nto , it ) ; I lernuttmm , 10 ; lienlmet , 8 ; W'iiliamiio ,
2 ; Lorti , 3 ; ecntterlmmg , 2.
l iOlSii , htinimo , Jmimi 25.-Tue ballot for
se miator today' resumlted tlio stmmmic as that
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ci' yesterday ,
Tite itotmse tothay' imassomi concuirremit rose-
lut iomms exiiressittg Smfll1ntIly' with tilt' sliver
hIt Ch In time Orcgom : leglalmititra 1mm thmeir 1ihmt
to 1mre'emtt tile election of a inomiotietmtiltlst
no L'mitetl States semititor.
.dIUfIiSIflI ) 1 , ' , ' 2'1ll 1IOi1L.
V mtltcr liommaliisomm , % tiscnuitiimig i'ost tastcr
or t'ttidwcil , imemm.
V'ICIIITA , 1nn. Jan , 25.-Wniter Donithci-
so il , whip , while nssistmiit postlitistcr at
Ca idweil lit 1S93 , absconded with about $2,500
be lohiging to tilt ) othlc , was mtrrested , to-
ge thier with it compnmiom : , at 1 o'clock this
in ormilig it : a roomii at mt hotel Imi Fflhimvooti ,
1) omiththsott : anti imis liartier totle imito town
In st night. liotit were vehi mnotmlmtetl nmiti
ie mtviiy anmimtith , nmttl timelr miutpenrtumlco caumsoil
5il tiiiemoit. Siietiff Sioneem' of llartotm coemhity
semt for , nail lie recogttizetl 1)otnitlttom : .
. , t 1 o'clock tlii mormimig the' simeriff broke
iti to the room Occitimleti by the nlisc'omliler.
li ommahilson ltnei his commihinlliom : sitovciI Iightt
am Id three shots won 1-xciinmiged , tImmiugui
wi thout serious conse4. . 'lices. Simerift Spen.
liniily' ovempowemi.e the two mmien nmtd
? it ) i' , ' usia thietn 1mm their recta tuvaiting time
co mliltig of a 1.'tliteti States officer. At bIte
ti me of ills tleftilentlomi Dominidsoim was lot-
lo weti to Ne' Otienmimu , where lie is ttid to
lmt tve sailed for Soimth Amerion. unit a truce
of Imimii vamu foumd lntmi it : J'timlstis nrmii time
oil icers have beet : ott lml trade ever simice.
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, Yet I y'i t miii tet , , icmm i tV I IL I I a ( J mmm.imnml. :
Mli2MI'llIS , Jan , 23.-hIo'ard Jolly' , ititilet-
cci for cmuhczzlemltent : flout the Cresapealso ,
01 mb & Soutitwestern anti Cotton Bolt rail.
ro ads , which Ito served loire mi ogent , haitI
ov er tile fimll nmnount titiccim to tim' Atnericami
Si trety cotnpnty mittti reicitseti from cits-
to day. Time imidietmnent mtgaimlst Jolly will b
qt ttittiemh , under tile pCCttiiar Tcmmcwsee state -
ut e wiilcht lCitflitti isucit procedure In cases
of restitutioti.
il cceiter for ml toutttonmm Sltmitmig Comiipammy
A'l'LANTA , Ga. , Jan. 25.-In the stipenlor
co urt this nfternoon Judge Lttmipkiti untried
J ulius L. lirown mis receiver for tIme Georgia
tlpn inimlg , Manttfactitring nntl Inveetmuomit coin-
pn ny of wlmici : Ito is presidelit. 'rite corn-
Ima tmy S itrolertY is orti : abotmt $ J0O,000 , most
of which itt helmi by tIe estate of time lttte
Se ttator Joseplm I. Urowmm.
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Iti nuienmnpii tlsctiss .11 utmmnt I miemirance.
CINCINNATr. Jan. 23.-Tite Unioim Asso-
el ation of Lumber Dealers today discussed
bit e question of niimtual fire imsurttmce , owing
to the itic'reaseei ttites , btmt recornmitcd the
q uestion for reliant to bite diiectois. The
dim rectors were lmmstrticted to hold a qtmnrtcnly
m eeting hereafter instead of miemnl-nmnuttiiy' .
T he reports of time ailleers amid other coin-
flh ittees were adopted.
on Cloth ithamin tmtcttiror3 Conibimie ,
AKRON , 0. , Jnii , 23.-ittiniors for some
m onths of a combine among time makers
o f oil cloth in this cotlntry were Coniirmned
to mmy. Tue capital stock of tile company
w ill be $3,000OO , itnd It will Include Prac-
ti cahiy' sill the manufacturers 1st tue coun-
tr y.
A
g
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MrH. it. E. I.a.nlci
Bush's Mills , Ohio.
StrainedNerves
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Palpitation ofthe Heart and
A CeneraiBreak Down
The Coed Effect of Hood's was
iViarkod and Pormanont.
' , C. I. Hood & Co. , Lowell , Mass. :
"Oentlemcn-1 was taken down sick last
iccember ) , and became very wealc with miervous
trotmiulo , palpitatiotm of the heart , anti a general
bienk dowb. I hat ! a good plmyslclamm , but Iitm.
gored along , getting tie better. I cotmld sib imp
otily ubottt Imalf a clay , until tIme 18th of Mamcii ,
when I concluded I would give hood's Sarszmpa.
Hood's1a Cures
riila a trial.Vlmen I hail used lb a sltort time , I
'ottlJ get tmp anti go all about thee house nil day.
I have imever ottjuyed perfect Imealtlm. bitt am
mttriv tuk'imtg may fifth bottle of hoods Samsapa.
rum , amid kttow it htas itChilctt me wontlenimhiy. (
I have ttcl : hood's l'iils , amtd titlitk timemmi ax.
coilent. " MilL A. Ii , TANIE1I , flush's Mills , Ohio ,
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Hood'i PlUms act easily , yet imnotnptly and
oflicietmily , ott ( Ito iivcrtomitl bowels. 250.
F I3CAN
UflDQ ! purely
uHul v Vegetable ,
Prepared fred the original to mumlt re
. 'ervCti Iii bite Archives of the ioty imuil. , iitt'i
agan authentic ! mliury dattmig baekGd0yearme
A POSITIVE CURF
forail Stomaclm , Kidney and owcl
troubles , especially
) URONIC CONSTIPATION
Price O ocuta , Sold ( my nIl tirmiggiats.
be Fraidsian Remedy Co,1
L31 VY UhlEf ? . , CIIICAOO , ILL.
3 for CIrcular ; .m'l lit osm rated G.iondar
For saId by Kuhn & Co. , 15th & OouIa
,
p'EW FACES AI.bA1Ht1PChIM'tiISth
.3 15 ttmu i'ctmtmmru tntt JIt'tnoy
l og iiIomnllaes , iii 150 it , t'otO ( or a Bttimttmi.
, hiit II. VoIlura' , 157 V. 2d Ht. , U. V. , .
lnvummtttr of woiury'a leelal i3oalt. /
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mitOCUCU rote sm.ovk - -
SItiI , ttC. . iuIc Iy t't ' ttt.ttef , n ; . , ani siz6
tohrunktxmDrgamt , t.mtmi qutckh L.mtIteurt7 rcstpu ,
1.0,1 Shmt.t.ud to otd em ycunir. : ssmiycarried in vest
I.Ocet. I'rtio iOU a t'kkat. ama br I5a.UO .JtI , s
, , . . . , . '
wrItmengureIe.toeuroorn..oeyrf,4cd. hop't
tsyai , , , tmtitton.i'Ut tmttsI i.mi tavmn tNh'A.m'ft , II
your dmu551.t itt s.d got it , We wit ! lend hI mremst.
Ihtttttal Medtoai ( Jo. , drops. , ( htcag. , OiL , .rssr so-.ti.
501.1) by Euiin & Co , Cor. mthm zmtl Dougiasa SIte. ,
nd j. Ft. huIier & Co.1 Cc sth anti Bougla
515. . OI4A1IA , NUll
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TI1VIE'S
. CERTAIN
CERTAINTEST.
TEST.
mmVlci a thing that is ad1
vertised greatly is good it gocs
and goes pcriiiancntly.Vhen
it ii ; bad it only goes for a
vh'l1c , , The PUbiC finds it
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out ,
'rile above bit of valuable
philosophy is from the English
publication called the "Idlcr"
aticl there ncvcr 'as a truer
saying. riiilc tcst:3 the merit
of all things , and stamps its
approval or disapproval ,
is it not easy to see that the
enormous pOpU'arity ' of that
greatest of all reniedies which
has been so proimnciitly before -
fore the public for so many
ycars.-Warucr's Sale Cure-
is based upon invaluable
merit ? The thousands of men
and women in all parts of the
world who arc' kc1it alive by
its use5 and the millions who
find in it a means of rcserv-
lug their health and jl'oloilg-
ing their lives vi1l answer unhesitatingly -
hesitatingly , I 'Yes. "
If you do not know the
great merits of this modern
medicine , if you feel dc-
pressed , languid , have pccu-
itar pails and other uncertain
symptoms , you cannot afford
to delay , but should seek the
aid which this medicine can
alone give you.
DUFP''S
FORE ALT WflISY. {
All Druggists ,
' boIute Purily Llarauteed
, fleslommimmblo nitysiciamia ita'o lately , iId
that. tito purest and most. ccomiomatcmtl itt 1
:
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I Vre front fat
, and golutimmo ,
I of fine ihttvom.
its oXceiiotic
never vmmric
il.Hl4 + 4
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DR.
. M0C.REW
_ _ _ _ _ am , rmms ONLY
. SPECIALIST
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wno mt5Af8 ALL
PaIVATE DISEASES
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WCaknesi and biecret
it5ontiersof
MEN ONLY
. -S iCvcry cure , suaramioe&
. ' * 0 year , , ' UXPeStOtICO.
S yearb in Omaha ,
ltooie Free ,
_ _ _ _ _ 14th d. Fsarmi.w Sta. ,
O5ttUA , NESS.
AMUEfl1rv1INTs ,
B 0 Y 0 S Tlmut's l't'I Sat , & Siiii'
Jan 24 , 25 , 26 , 27.
CIIAIIITY MATINEE 8ATUnDAY.
SpCciai ctlvageitemt of thma legitimate Irlait
Cuntctlltmn , htIr ,
Joseph Murphy
In the following repertolme : r
TIIURSIAY AND F1I1DAY NIGhTS.
"SHAUN RHUI3. "
SATURIAY MAT. AND SATURDAY NEGII'I' . "
"THE DONAGH. "
SUNDAY NiGhT ,
'THE KERRY 60W"
Sale of Seats tviii open \Vcdneday mnornin at
uSual trICOs.
Beiiefft PerIoriiiaiice
'for ' tIme relict of the
Nebraska
Drouth Sufferers ' :
-AT-
BOYD'S THEATER
SATURDAY AETERNOON JAN. 26
At wimicim tItno
MR. JOSEPH MURPHY
11th , gemierOUsly conuitnteil to mitqtemmr in tIme ro
'S iimmnttt : Ii latm dmJttms.
" THE DONAGH. "
No'ri'-'nmia ' ) , sttmttmmeo muirtnmtamlco Is ttnier thtt
directiomi' of time NebrasKa State tteiilt tttnmmitts' _
sion , Vi' . N , NAiON , l'resttlemtt ,
B O'YD' S ) I tON. , 'fUES. anti 1'EI ' ) . ,
Jnnu ary 28-29-30
A tmmtmii Visit of butt
OPERA. C0MIQ1J }
K IMBALL
ORGANIZATION.
ao-1oPL-OO
Ahil ) 'I'll II i'KibLiISi4
CORINNE
1mm titit littllrely Ness' ttmmtt
I.uagmmilleomtt . Opisr.mtie Vxlruvngatmzi : ,
HENDRICKHUDSON
Saio Keats Oi'CIms Sttmmmttmy : : sitommmhit : m t mtsteml : pnies.
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i ifpi : iR.Fi I'Ol'UI.Ail
. l'iICi3 !
'I'eiClIItOflO 1531.
v. J , T1URGIS8 , - - - - Mantiger
'I NIgimfIt , COIlimmmC'g 1411 tldmay ! ittml , , .Pnmi , 27th.
'Vito Tniimlo Ittitct ( if Ijauglitor ,
A GREEN GOODS MAN
i'iiiml Imttititcr' ltmmti a 0 rlt : ( hliimpIitmi ?
Coimiimmg , Fobrttmimy : i-O , 1,1 ortlitoti's l'amt
rItihItATilIcA14 . . ? ( minI , iIhmi'r ittirartloni , kimftrlmm5
.1. termmts , mrmttI3t ( Jo miittmli : limit A 1. AitiIrste l'rOf.
iiiStmOp'13 Aimmim isemitettl Ci mcmi It , tilmcritltum , 'yu ,
THEOSOPHY
CLAUDE FALLS WRIGHT ,
a imititil of Ii. I' . liir vahky 'ciii leptnro aL
IATTERSON HALL ,
AT 8 I. 'hI '
3ATURDAY , JANUARY 28th ,
Occulti8in.
AdinisHion 25 cents ,
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