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I ; " . , - tj ' : " C Y \ ' ( ) ! . 2 .i'IIE O [ AnA DAILY BEE ; EJNJTSP.AY , .TANttAlY 30 , 18n5. ! . _ , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ : nn,1 ! lch flnll , with the Interest antI Income . thereof . nro hereby lolemnl' pled 111 for the plrpose ! for which theY nr granted and Mt nprtrt. nl11 Ihnl not he transferred . to any nrart. funGI , for oUr uses : prvlled ' the board created by sectIon 1 of this nr- , tide Is I empowered to 11 from tIm - to c time nny or the secultel belonJlnl to the . tlermlnnt "chool find and Invest the pro- ceet * nrIIng therftrom In any of the Fe- celll enumcmtll thrlfrom thll pocton bcrIn ! curiles n higher rote of Interest whenever nn op. hllher ' for htlr tnvlltment tl ! rlre , Rented , And provided . fu'ther. that when 4 . nny warrant Ipon the Mate tren'urer. rg- . ulnrly IRtII In 1tlrttnnce of nn n\prolwl- ntinn by the 1 ( lplntr ( and scut11 hy f the Ivy of 0 tax for Il payment : hnl bet t ; prclenteI ( to the tnto trnIr r for payment - mont nnll If there Ihul not ho any money In the proper fund to pay such warrant . the board created by secton 1 of this 01' tIde may direct the state tra'tlrer to t)1y Ilrect lcla amount due Oi 81CharrRnt from tnoney iti hIl hamll belonging to the 11er- mone1 FCIICO1 fun.1 ef the state , and ho fhol 111,1 ) , loll warrant nfl In luveslmelt of saId Illrnnnent Ichool fund. OUTINg OF ' TIF ManNINO. fliP ; on thlr.1 ralln hall the first call lila mornIng anti Davies' meauro house roll No. 70 , amending the act authorIzIng the op- . polntment pf supreme court commissioners , was passell hy 8 to 3. SCOn'R hi ) , house roll No 53 , did not ndl so'many friends In the house . and was lost hy 43 to 1G. ThIs II the t over which con- sldrabIe ) time was fllen1 In dlscus lon or I merits lat Thursday , I proviled ) ( for sell- log lands tnder execution In parcels Instead of the whole amount or the land morlgaged. The judiciary committee's substItute for ltlcketts' house breakIng bill . house roll No. Itckets' , ( arrlCI hy 87 to 7. Harrison's dental hi. boone roll ' No. 65 , provIding for examina- tions of dentsts hy 0 state board or health , tons passed hy 61 to 21. The sublttute for Orltllth's bill . house roll No. 76 , to provIde for the care amI medical treatment of convicts who may became In- salle : Iaesetl ) hy 86 to O. Bouse roll No. 2t , Imsset Douslns bill . regulating pro\\te courts pdse\ , by 81 to' I. Another bi hy sutton , house roll No. 1. to authorize count courts to require executors to pay and deliver . V to said courts money and pcrsonal ; property after fInal settlement ot their account was loat hy 16 ayes to 31 na 's. the emergency clause requiring a two.thlrds vole. Davies' bill . house roll No. 196 , to submIt to electors an omendment to the constitutIon providing for the Investment ot the permanent , ' educational funtl , of' the state , receIved the endorsement . dorsemcnt or 81 10 1 ' . . The house then took a recess until 3 p. m. At 3 p. m , Conaway , chaIrman of the com- mitee , . on _ u _ _ engrossed _ _ u _ WY 0 _ Inll ( enrolled 0. en o. bilk Irs , ' re- ,1 "oneu IOUb" . WIO . 'U' . uJ , 01 , OJ , 0' , . . . . i 165. On tile call for petitions . memorials and rwlutons a large Ilelllgo was deposited on tIm desk of the clerll. The majority or them were petitions for relIef [ from various cotilittes . sent ua petition for the Gear by request , u\ \ a petion submission or a woman suffrage amendment to the constitution. The cal for reports of standing committees brought up a big bunch of bIlls , the most of them favorably reported , as follows : House rolls Nos. 31 , 118 , 2&1. 17. 161 , 11 , 22 , 109 , 15 , 110 , 278 , 209. Bis reported for Inllen- nlto postllnement were Nos. 60 , 22. 41 , 2fl III I\ All or them were , on amnenmimnent . placed on general file , except H , which was Indlfnltely postponcl. , The resolution Introluced last week to make Frank ! Hcncoclc an assistant bill clerk was reported - ported adversely by the committee , which , In its report , said that Inveltgatoll of the matter - tcr revaleJ the fact that no more help was neeLe,1 In the bill room. The report was allollted. The resolution to limit debate to one minute , In eXlllllnlng votes was favorably reported and adopted. The original resolutIon . was by lurch lmitng explanations to two mInutes , Inl ! amenleJ , by 1.3cc makIng I one minute. House roll No. GO , which was rccom- mended by the coinimlttee ' for Indefinite postponement - . ponement , Is by Jenkins. and was given a lIfe I I by Barry . who moved an amendment to com- mlttee's report , and secured 0 place for It on the general tile. I Is for a sweeping abol- ton ot cigarettes , providing tht no firma , as- 10ciaton or corporation In time state shll munufacture , sell . keep give or furnish to _ _ _ _ any person cigarettes or the - material for g their compositon , The penalty for convlcto : Is a flue of $100. - Introduction or bills on first readIng was - , ' next In order. ' ' 't . SmIth 1Int , up a resoluf nvhlch was t r arL".referred : , , & lat as lmrojmad , been Introduced In this bouse a resolution tinted at time eminent prelate Satol , I was the some 1r"t1 house ti U resolution b rturncl to the place from whence It came , a's'l the thlgotry therein ( condemnumc"J. . i , A IncHln 'was ' mad to' allow the com- . mlteo on.publc ; lands enl buliings $3 per lay expenses whIle vlsltn ! the state In- tttsmtIons. , I was Uuendel Chapm o intko' It $2 per day. 'l'biS.brntmdit UUTis , ot _ V " lana\te to hIs ft , and he dechired that I the gunl man from Saline hall been ; , defeated III a I rmtng Steal yesterday and now L scurht to wrelk n revenge. The amendment t , c' was IG3tnnll the original motIon prevaleU 65 to 7. 'rime house mtdaerned. I , I SBNt'rE 'ritLc&u . UALI' , i - Induced to ' iectmro Limo l'ogtllooomlnt of hI1 . I ' 'Jnler..st Itu.tncdumg Bit LINCOLN , , Jan. 29-Speclali-TOlay ( ) was a busy day for the senate and compared , with most of the previous days of the session - I sion a great deal of routine business was transacted. . A score or more of petItIons i Islcng for the passage ot the anU-oleomar- h garlno bIll , introduced by Sloan , were read anut referred to the standing commileo on agriculture. _ _ _ _ _ Reports from standing 'eohmllees wore then received and accepted , as folws : Sonata fo No. 130. a Joint resolution and mnmorIaI requesting Nebraslm's senators and roprescmmtntlvcs ' In congress to use , all honorable . able effort to leeure the passage uf time bill , , - , now ' pending In congress provIdIng for the ceding to the stateo [ Nebraska of the gov ' ernment la"ds within the borders of this j atate , the title tQ which : still remains In the ; Unied States. The lOlmlle 'Oi onnetitum. flollnl [ nmnomnimnontim ' ' - anU : ' federal ' lOlsllt relations t , reconluemled the passage ! ofthQ bIll , and 1 . was ph\cCI on general tIle. The seine coni- , . mlteo recommended tIme passage of senate files 121 , 69 and 126. No 121 was Introduced . , hy Stewart , and pl'o\llos for the suhlltslon ot a consttutonal amendment authorIzing - . the electou of a state board of transportatIon. ' No 69 submits a consttutonul Inondment m. provllng for five judges ot the SUll'eme . , ' court. No , 126 , Introduccil by Pope , Is a , Joint resolutIon a51.lng Nebmslm's repro- sontatves In COUlost to work fur time passage - sage of a bill provIdIng for time payment teal all sollel'6 who scq'c,1 In Iobol 1I'IsonB durIng - Ing time wal' or the rebellion of $2 Iel' , lIar dll'lns the tmo IO served 1111 of $12 Iler L ' month for time relalndel' of their lIves. Time commIttee on consttutunal amnon'l. ) . moats l'eCOml011le.l that senate file No 89 ' be indeflmmltely IJstponcl. ThIs was a con- sttutonal olelllmont proposed by Pope , In- creasIng thu numbel' of judges or the sn , premo COUlt to seven , Time commlteo ex- plalnel1 Its lecomlel\laton hy eiing the ' fact that alothol' constlutonul amonlment covering IITctraly time anl ! lolHI timid aI- really bon recotmcllled fOl' IHs ! , l IOn time con\nlteo 01 (8)'luIH I hitchcock - , , cock reported senate Jibe No. 163. wIth a , favorable recomumondatlomi. 'hhls bill , Intr- Illce,1 , b ) Graimni maims lomo changes In time ruled govcrnlng the almls lon or Inmotes to the bltO Institute for time feeble . minded. , 'rhe senate then ! flclel , to time reading at t. lenHth of senate lila No 2 : , hy Caldwelt . rcgl- a latng time practce of iiemmtlstry. Time ayes antI nays were ca\lll alII the ( bIll paHhCI. ) Scnnln file No. 25 , Dale's bIll reducing the 4 - Interest on state 'varramite whIch hall yesler- da ) ' ben agreed , to In eon1nlUeQ or tlu whole , was recomlited at time request of ls author. , ' 1hl senate hllcdlalrly wlnt tutu commllec ot the whole alHI lisle was at onou InpreiMed ' with tIme fact that lie hnd been lrllwl , le ullerblooJ that his bIll reducing time Interest on state wlrants would roma nl\ for Illne- , , Limb consideration amid the chairman . consideraton ant tlc bl or- , dared , OThal , howe\rr. objected amid : clahnell that thl' hi had lost Its 111.10 ) on the t . c lorl tile alil Ilfl go to time foot nf thl lIst , The ehalr filled , zunorilImmgly. . There Is . . limit little 11.0lhuod'lhat time bill \ II reach time - - ' ; Isurface agaIn at the l'loscnt ' seFHttmmm . . 5k , ThQ senate tIn 11rol'eelI,1 , to wlll Itself ulI t In n eluplcJtrlI serIes of InwlHlmeuts to semi- at me No. It 1 : ) , providing thaI ( oulr ; con1nl , . ! Ioner maemnply counsel to asSIst time county attorjit'y In cIvil cahOS. The bill , as I was ol'lglna\ ) ' Introduced Iy Cr.no. cx- . . - tended tJf.ol ! io : of time lull only to cacti- . ties ha\'hll a Pltulatl3i ' ot 70OOU PI' morc , The judiciary commilief r coUUenlled ( ho c passage of the bi whim un luncndment ( ' - . . ' . tomlng , Its IJrO\.slonl . 10 all counl t of Ile ( S\'crI Hntor clpoH'd time ulcmllent - offered by time . Judiciary commitee , ; lelClohy opposed I strumigly . minI \ol sUPllorte Iy Dale , StOWJI und otlier4. After a desultory . I t dlseuulol the romlllee adept II time \ su1ory C Imendlel smith rOle lrerby tli'l offered - al Imenhnent requiring hi cou"ty eomnmts- - - . , . , . . . , - - - " - - --r-- sloner before employing the counsel to secure the sIgnatures of ten freeholders to I request. This amendment was adopted on an aye a' l nay vote. The t port UJS nmtndcd was adopted and the senate then indulged In a roll cal over the question a to 'hether I should adjourn untl tomorrow morning or take a recess - . cess unl.2 o'clock this afenoon Thur re- cess prevailed. After recess POlo otered an ant.oleomar- garlnc petItion from SalIne county , which was read : anll referred to the commIttee on agrl- culture , An invitatIon asking tile attendance of the senate to a luncheon at the Home for time . FrIendless tomorrow neon was ceptcd. , The renate then adjourned. ' 1111,1.8 O''mun : Hi ! mNATUtS , Somn 1,1\ ' In l m\r10 t'roll".nlt by the I UPlwruun \"lrrdIY _ LINCOLN Jan. 29.-Speclal.---Tlmo ( ) mien- ate contInues tile pastime of Introducing new hUla wIth nn energy that promises well for time future prosperIty of the bill printer. The senate list now reaches 203. . wIth a large number still In prospect , , Senator Pope today offered a bill requiring foreign corporotoM ot this state to-le theIr articles of IncorporatIon wIth the seeretar ' of state , WrIght of "ancalter county has one that pro\lles ; that the owner or occupant or any land , cold for taxes or any person ha\ln , n lel or' Interest thereon may relleem the same at any tmo wihin two years after the Ioy ot such sale hy payIng the county trens' urer the sum mentioned In his certIficate , . wIth interest thereon ot the rate of 12 per cent Per Olnll from time date of purchose. The law os It now stands requIres the pay- ment of Interest nl time mate or 20 per cent per nnnll , Scnator Bressler Introduced a bi pr011dlng that In making imp delInquent tax lIsts for pUhlcaton cOllty clerks shall lIst whole sectionmi . half , quarter all half-quarter eec- tons belongIng to one owner os ono tract RII Inelllo the seine In Ole descrIption , nl1 also In like manner all the lots In the same block belongIng to the : mlo owner shall bo included In the sJno : descrIption. ; Callwel , introduced a hi to suppress bucket shops and gamblng In stocks , etc. ito also oferell a bIll for a Into protect the prop rty of passengm'l emi sleepllg cars 111 to require sleepln cal' compaulcs to provIde safes for the use of theIr pusem1gers proscrIbing ! heavy penalties for failure to ( to so. 10 TUISNEJt'S { OOU HOIS 1iiit. . ' \llhor o. the : lq\MUre IpiltIi1 JI' Object In the Cnllltno In I hare. LINCOLN Jan. 29.-Special.----Curtls ( ) , C. Turner of Omaha appeared before the senate commIttee on imlgiiwnys roads amI bridges this afternoon 10 explain In detail the provi- sions of his good roads bill , already : Introduced In the senate by Crane of Douglas The coin- mlteo Is made lit ) or Senators I.ehr of Saunders - dare , Teft of Cass , Nos of Douglas , Cross of Jefferson and Gray of Vale ) ' , all being present this afternoon except the latter. Mr. Turner went over the proposed'bl sec- ton by section explainIng its provisions In detail , and giving his reasons for advocatn , each particular feature. He hid partIcular stress upon the desirability of having a non- partisan comllsslon In charge of the roads and pointed to the work of the fire nod police commission amid the park commIssion as cvi- deuce that tIme parIs and re and polce sys- tems have been greatly Improved by their removal from the politIcal field . Time good road bill affects only Douglas county. I provides , In brief , that In that county the control ot all county roads shal be taken out of the hands of the county commissIoners - missIoners and vested In a highway commission - sion or three members , to be appointed by the governor , auditor ot . public accounts and commissioner ot public lands all \uldlng . This highway commission Isto hnve entire and exclusive power and control over time en- tire county real system. . The commission will hnvo no control over the street oC the city of Omaha. I Is empowered to appoint a competent chief engineer to serve by the year , anq as many assistants as'nre necssary. " . - , _ . . i , , . . l ' , , t.\XST 131iTtl ION lUT'r P . . 1 ' " - . _ j .tatc D1Ir'lhn't ' . \soch\ton 18 \Vo&k \ lui ; l.rd Inc ( Its 11111. LINCOLN , Jan 29.-Speclal.-Tho ( State Dairymen's assoclatjon Is deluging the legs : lature with petitIons asking for the 'passage oC pending bills designed to further em barrass the manufacturers ot t "oleomagarine and ether ImitatIon butter products. These pettons arc all In the same form and arc growing so numerous that they may yet tive time senate an excuse for the appoint ment of n special custodian to take . cat of them. them.The The bill In question was Introduced In the house by Representative Durch of Gage counlY , aud In time senate by Sloan ot Fi , snore. The bIll Is iron-clad In Its pro visions amid Is so adroitly 'orded that If strIctly enforced the sale and use of Imla , ton butter will be , next to In\os5lhle , Th manufacturer Is compelled to color his product so that It will bear no resemblance to butter. Dealers arc prohibited from sell- lug any Imllaton butel' that bears any semblance to the real article. Halroad are not mellowed . under severe penalties , it. t haul the Imitation butter tram one point In the slate to another unless the same Is PlainlY designated as Imitation butter , Hotel IIcpers using imitation butter , are required to hang np a curd 10x1 Inches In size bearing the sign In plain letters an Inch lmlmtii . "Iml.ton butter used here. " More thou this the bill provides that any 11erson who asks for , semIs for 01 Inquires for hlltaton butter colored In semblance of time real md-tIde artcle shah be subJect to a heavy flop. , 'n _ . slal . - - .oW.l .sb li3'1 U.lI// I. Mrs ; A. J Pierce Is quite I Yesterday afternoon Judge Montgomery married WillIam H. Gatewood ot Papilhiomi Papllon and Miss Mary Schneider et 1lss qtumwo , Ia. Isaac Levy reports to the polIce that a thief stole two wheels oft one of his wagons at time west enl of the I. street viaduct last night Mrl Peatle will deliver a lecture at the PresbYlerlan church next Thursdny evcn- jog , The subject wIll bo "Jame \Vhltcommmh funt Riley. , " 'fho proceeds wIll go to the lIbrary The ohl IIoh11ers and sailors of South O\nla , , \ OfC malln IJrepRralons for the con- ort which \\11 be given nt Daner's imall I"ebruary 22. Grand Army men hal Omah.l mid CouncIl Bluffs have promised to mit Lend. 'he ladies of St. Bridget's guild gave a musical entertulnemnt timid supper mit Kllghts of lthlas hal last Iyenlng , lt A large number tiomu Omaha and Coummcii Bufs wel'prescnt. . The proceeds Coulcl rntrtallmrnt wm go. . toward , fuiiilslmimm the IHlstor'M residence. , fUl'nlshll1 Taxpayers livIng near Twenty.slxth and N street Ileclare that 'time ) - have not been ' gIven 0 farr show In the ' new grading district 'fhe ) desire to have a ' separate grading 11S. trlct estahlshd which isIli umhrace Twemmty- ) Ifh and ' 'Ielty-slxtl streclH from F ' to A streots. A . petItion respecting this mater wil short ) be IlrCSIlteJ to the COil mmcli . eounrl. . Both factions of time loard of I ducalon seem to hI i ( gettIng together on thl cc'onoml- cal question anti It Is Ilredhtcd : that at the nOt meetlg of the board time dale of closIng the srllQols wIll ho 'lechle,1 upon 'fhe Ohleol factIon use favorell a thtee weellsl vacation 11 March ; : II Check wants the schools closed on Juno 7 nod It now lookl 11 I Mr , Check would have his . WII ) about It : 1' n mm ci ipti t Ii . 1 lllnr'M I I Ee' , I.iXING'FON , Jun. 29.-'hls ntll'lQon n Iensatunlllght occurred 01 Mnh\ \ street be- t Wln x.lnyor J. 1I ) :111101 : 111 Charlcs e. : louJe , tie editor of limo mue Grass hihmitle. ' 1ho light was brought about hy a severe crlkl , 1 two wcelil ago by thn . Hlol\ , or iavltisoms's : career lS city l'UUoCtoJ When OIYIIIOI mint Moore ho Iall : " 'omm'vo IlanlellI , mae ; nosy tight " HI Ihlm ' ' ! It Moore a heavy idow un time' heft ee , Ile1 11 < 1.10,1 , : IJr' jabbed DuvlIKon , In the fare and timey clldeI , , juvhl on broke I IWI ) 111 drew lust pistol , when 11\'eJI "Iro m ! rushc,1 In amid . 6CI'allell them. Hayden Ire ! - ' , ld - , II on page - b. II.Ilhollll. In 'l'r.L\ " Ill urtiuri.r. SALT It\ < CITY , Jan 2-SberJ Ward hu : tcle.raphcll to Deer Lodge , Mont ' , fur bloodholnds to track time mur4erer pf liar- . vcy looth , who was found ' 11:11 In his barn Sutllay imlght CItzens offer a reward of $5.001 for limo uppr\hcnslon of the murderers l"leen ! $ u'rc.h are now In Jai _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . ' _ A COi\I \ HIRCIAl COMPANIES WIN \ - South Dakota Will Repeal the Law Requiring . quiring n Cash Deposit - OLD PLAN BELIEVED TO BE A FAILURE 11orcnntlo Heport . Under the System Were h1 Mo ItrRI"ccurnto In time State ittmil . Connorl to Ono Agcmmcy. 11IEILILE . S. D. . Jan. 2b.-Special ( Telo- gram.-Tho ) senate committee on banks today decIded by unanimous vote to poss the bill olowll ! lummi's , hhratlstroet'a and other I commercial agencIes to do business In this state 1.011 years ago the legislature passed a law forbhllng these agencies , except throlgh 0 resident agent who should deposit . posit wlh the state treasurer $ : , OO In imp- proved bonds as 0 guarantee against damage agaInst any South Dakota citIzen who should be , wrongly reported. Brodstreet's withdrew from time state at once ' , and whlo Dun's have contnued their report the ) ' have net been able to make It as accurate as I should be Time unanimous report of time commIttee . wl insure time passage of the bIll through the senate . amid It wi hecome law. The leglslaturo assembled today after its three days' rest and began work with great enorgy. As the commIttees bad hnd very little tmo for dIscussion very few reports Wore made and time work on hond cleaned up. There Is every Indicaton that the work from this time out will bo brisk. Already the house has passed twonty-\'e measures and the senate seyenteen , while eight have passed both houses alHI become laws. Time senate has killed seven bills alI time house fifteen. , JOltIl OF A JSAS S1N.TOii. : SU'IMt. Tom Steed ni leLh'cr for ' time 1"'IIrlAI tovrrulu"r , TOPEKA , Jan. 29.-Tho commIttee of time whole house this mornlhg reported the Cubbl- soil nntnn01 "lllo" bill favorably ne nmolml _ _ n . . . . , . _ _ . _ _ m n. . _ .n _ ' , n _ . . . . . _ _ by the Judiciary committee , maldng excep' tons In favor of pools sold on race tracks on , races being actually ruu thero. Only one bill was Introduced In the semmato this imsornlimg. It was one by Senator Shearer giving cites ot the first class authority to Impose und colect au occupation tax Senator Morgan , In view or President Clove- land's message , Introducell a sarcastic concurrent - rent resoluton demanding that the federal goverment bl put lu the hands of a receiver ' with Tom Heell of Maine os such receiver. : Senator Dcnnlson presented n resolutIon to expel Limo reporters for the Kansas City 'tir from the senate chamber for an erroneous report of Saturday's proceedings on the anti- gambling bill and an editorial based on the article Intmatng that boodle was used hI ; the senate. The reporters explained the mater and the order of expulsion was ordered withheld - held provided the Star apologizes. The senate then went Into executive session and confrmed the appolntlent of police con\- mIssioners for Kansas City , Kan. . and Atchi- son. Consideration of the Lea\enworth board was Postlonell as a mater ot courtesy to Sen- ator Ualcer , who was absent. ailI.IIAGF1 IN LIEU OF' PASSES ltlEAGI II ( ) . , Spemmicor 1'1.1 . amid Chauncey Dc pow FIx UII . I'Jan for tIme Letleimutuiro. AI.ANY. Jan. 29.-A conferen between Chauncey M Depew of the Now York Cen- tral raIlroad , and Speaker of the Assembly Hamilton Fish resulted In the settlIng of the pass question for legislators , at least so far as the ltonner of providing' ' transportation - ton Is conoerned" Mr Depew was firm In the opinion that there was 10 way"Jn whcb the onslt.uto.J , pbjecti n.cpulU , bi oyer- chine so as to allow the iegislators..toettber rvel .on , passe , pr to ! cce\t.a , . certIficate equal to a pass from the secretar oC state. Togelher with Speaker ! Fish he 'decrded : that the only way to prevent legislators .ram having to spend the larger part of their salary for rairoad faro was to have a bIll paseqd allowing the members mlieage. le said that the railroads were willIng to aid In the matt - t r by honoring the mleago certificates of members when sIgned by time comptroller . so the state will lose nothing \y the operation. A bill embodying the views of Dr. DepeW , / id Mr Fish will bo prepared for Introduc- tion. . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .4 Of'I'OS } : TilE FUNDING lULL. ' ' - . CaliornIa Legislature I'rnetc\y Unnl- " mOUN 01 the Slbj ot , ' SACRAMENTO , CaI. , Jan. 29.Two reso- litlomss l were before the senate today , each tons ndemnlng the Hely funding bill. The . cQncurrent resolution passed by the house ! was replaced by another , also protestlu against the Reiy funding bill , but favor- trig the government ownership ot the rail- roads. The later was adopted by a vote ot 21 to 10 , the minority explaining that their negative votC were recorded only be . cause they favored the resolution previously adapted by the assembly Then a resolution was Introduced and adopted by unanimous vote declaring against the Reiy funding bill. or any other funding bl , also favorIng the foreclore ot the government mortgages against Lisa Pacific railroads and demand- lag further that proceedings be InstItuted to recover aU the funds and legal assets or the roads wherever found , whether ilL varIed ; Into ; "the" funds 'ot Individuals i or cor- porations. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IE''ftXCII1N' Ir V1OMIG. , Governor IUclmrdl lecolmends to lisa ' .UIIMhUt'o Home SWI"plnl Chan\Ds. ClEYENNI , Jan. 29.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -Governor Richards today sent a special message to time legislature urging 0 reduction of the salaries of aU appointed slate otficers. I Is recommelld that the salary or the state mine Inspector bo reduced from $2,600 to $2,000 per annum state examiner from $2,000 to ,800 , fish commissioner from $1,600 to $1,200 veterinarian from $ ,800 to $1,600 , and tim officers and employes of nil state InstitutIons accordingly. The recom- mellatons of the governor are heartily ap- prove,1 amid It Is very probable that the reduclons that will bo made by tile legis- latut will bo made more sweelllng than In- dicated. There Is talk ot cutlng oft the $2,500 contngent fund of aU state officers , immclud- Ins the governor imimscif t' W.\S II HI\ ON ' 'UI 1'lti'r nUL01' _ { Jovernor } 'llhflck Second In the liaco html ml /UII ' % 'ny Ituimhimit. t.ITTI.I ROCK , Jan. 29.-In separate aes- alone of the houses of ha legIslature today Limo baUolnl for Unlcl States senator rc- Iulell ; Senate-itimee 11. lerry , lemoerat , 26 : W. 1. Pishback , lemocrat , 3 ; F. H Hemmel , rellu1lcan. I , 10use'James I Berry , 73V : . M , Fish- back , H : W , n. Parks , populist , 9. 'ho election ot Berry wi bO declared In Joint session at noon tOmorrow Tlrnrr.lhlra , \ I him " 'luhllGtun. OI.Y"PIA'ash. . , Jan 2-At time Joint session of thl legislature to elect I United States senatel' ( two ballots were taken to- hi ) ' , A letter WitH rend from Judge ' 1urner wlhllrawlnH from the eomstemmt. 'j'he vole on Ihu IHH'OIII h\lot : stooll : Ankpn . 30 : ' \'ilson , 28 1annlng : Audi , 21 18 ; lcUlan , { i SharlHtcln , Ii ; ly I vote of & to 2t the house today de- chltd 10 aholh'h the nilicim of utl'nant 'O\LJllr , time llnn' of which Is JI.u } per 'eal' . 'l'hlwtulo : wi uimdoubtetliy kIll the hill , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ No ! cnutur1 II I ii a Ito , nOISE , Idaho , Jan. 29..rhe Joint conven- ton of time legislature today took two bat- lots for Unttell State senator , wIthOut wihut showing ally cimlmmmgL- 'l'tmresult ' chanH' ' 'h. . .sui WU9 : Simoup , Oi ; Sweet , 1 : : Clagel 16. N" ( 'IIIIU II thu IrtJfn ( ' ' "I'MI , SAI.EM , Ore. . Jun. 28.-There was mme chant < In the senatorlul situatIon lode ) ' , Dohimim 42 : unto , 10 : W'eatimemfortl , S ; 11cr- imsan 7 : 'iiilsmmm' , 10 ; I.rd. 5j ; I.owel , li ; Moore , 2 : JarluIr' , , . I , l"acr < iL't for I'erommuiI JnJurh. . 1.ITTI.I HOCK , Ark'i Jan 29.-Mrs. Sara Su'tcer ' , whose case against the Iron Moums- . JU. - thin road lies been on trial In the United State court the "RSt weJc. oblnlle,1 n verdict - dIet this mornln fir $2O.000. Mrs. Spencer Is 0 resident of I'Rt Ptnnclaco and sued the Iron Moutnln I&too . ® for Ilmnles sus.- tamed In n ttJfoo.O ( on May 21. 1si , ' 18 I . . ITWN.Ir Jlliii OI"TlIDI . Hnlhnnl , ; ' - ' tlo Subjects tlnTU CUl IIM'Hlulnl. ( WASHINGTON , Jnn 29.-Tho twenty-fifth nnnual melt g eSC the Na'ton'al hoard or Trade Is In 'se * bh'RL th Sloreham hotel In this city and m"omstInue for s \eral lays. The leading btiUtss men ot the country are represented anttholr deliberations aOl conclusions , may JIVO much effect In shaping futUre comsgress1sii'aT1egislatlen ' ! , Hecommel- dotons drawn up US , time boards of trade and other mercantie organizations hull over the country will be brought ' up fOr dlscUssln. The most hllJortant topic wIl bo tIO cur- rency qtmestion. The discussion \\1 bo led hy tIme Ualt1uOo delegates , who will request the national hoard to endorse what Is known , as the "lialtlmnoro , " . "Bnlhnoro plan Other reconmnuenda- tons faVor uniform legislatIon 11 the different stiltes a uniorm hanlruIlcy ) IIhlllstrlal arbitraton , insptctIbn of Inlnl rants , his- IlrO\'oment In' the reports of time' AgrIcultural dellartmont , preVenton , of forest flrds , 0 na- lonal clearln hOIS' , a , ship canal from Lake TIne to the ocaan , improvement of tIns miavl- gable rivers In the Ohio and MississippI val- lays , time NIcaragua catmai foreign reciprocity , fortncatons for 'Lhmmg Island Eonll , forfolure of railroad laud grants , prevention of the ap- polntmenl of the former officers of a railroad os Its receIvers . national supervision of railways - ways and telegraphs reduction of postage on drop letters . n uniform trade mark law , the do\elopment or our merchant marimme changes In the cllssinbaton ot mal , the repeal or time Income tax , 1 naval reserve and the remone- t7ton or silver. Time Natonl1 Board of Trade was organized In Juno 1868. gaeh local body imas'lng fifty members Is entitled to one delegate to the na- lonal board each having 100 members Is entitled to two delegates and assoclntons wIth 300 ) members have three representatives and one for each 200 additonal membershll over 300. TIme omcers arc : President , Frederick raley , Phiadelphia ; executive committee , John A. Gane CIncnnat : Ambrose Snow , New York : lanchanl ltnimdall . Dotlmore : Jonathln A. Lane , Boston : ii. P. Dousman , hlcRgO : Charles Parsons , St. Louis ; A. C. Raymond , \J \ trol : Robert H. hatter , fluffislo a 111 A. K. MIller . Ne\v . Orlcln" Icler , llr Bufalo _ treasurer laml n. all I ts'I : m , - flostoim. ' : , At time close of time session the following : t1 ; olnton was unanimously adopted : ! I Hespl\el. That time natonal board . pow n ! el\lod. strongly approves the carnet nlesmle concerlnJ the financial condition of t country JIBt sent to congres9 by onl.es' tim president or the Umsited ' Ploshlent Unied Statea Ind' stranly hopes that congress will set aside all feeling rxcept from Imramount dulLy to the country mOid enact what lemlsitmtion Is nees"'t' 10 stremsgtlwn time lslfton - ury , maintaIn the . public faiths nod credit Inll tend to rele\.c the industries , trllo amid business of the people from the lhnan- 1111 disturbances 'Crom which they have ' ' . cent sUlelc. At the , afernoon session 1 comlttbe of nhfo mem ers ) yas ppolnted to epmlslder Inan- clal questions. The annual report ot the executive counci was adopted. I urged fiat time . : amendment to the Interstate com- nlerco law reCommended by the 'Doarll ot 'ralle be made the subject of speqial attention - tion , and recommnndesI the ton rcol11JQnded keeping or 0 prominent reprOJutlt\c' In 'Vnsblngon to look after mater , O ( I legislation of special Interest to the bffl. . IredQrlck Eraley was elected president , " It. A. 'hula , of Boston sec- rotary end treasmfm1b' ; " , rt . , , . , . , , . , . . I Th" rpllbr nhO'r. " "on ' I"n . . _ no . - 0"v" . " . . . " " " . .n . "I" The report of t e : crmnnltel ; on tm' consular service , urging thma'aextenslon of the civil rvlce rules to itt , J\IS adopted as was a resolution In favlJ oL uniform state legisla- tion. A resolution , ' urging th enactment ot the Torrey bankr toy bill was adopted wih only one dissentIng wto. . , ' " .l I. _ - " " ' S/N li'UJ.IC 'S WILT SXULEI' ' ' . "r9. r Senlatonollohl.i hernia theCounty Vlcrk's Ofi1 . ' ihmmsau ' 1mncl co. . AN , Fridistt ! rJ& f 2-Tiso ! wl ot the 1 , , ' sI Mr wrs.stol n , tram , tha I county tqr ' . OiilOOsometime yesterday afernoon. ' . .tfa"'ls''rbi'.tll & . ' slightest ' ' clew td5th&icrpctrato'rt of ' 'lio crime. The diedovoi was l ado but II'iiIf , an hour before the usual UrI tor' clohig- the 0111cc. Some one had come' ltand akedi5iptsIpn ! to see the doefimeilt. ' , ' A \ felt fur proDat , Is a pubtc' document and , lute all papers In civIl actions and probate procooOings , 1s , supposed to' be open I 10 ! the Inspe ton oC any biie ' 510 who It Is 1 , Iltertest . d' In the c'.i . ? , and d slre to The-clerk' who was asked' to ii'rdduc& ta will wmi t-tb the pigeon ' 110101 wh're It had been last. jiaaqm1 . le" took' the bulky en- velope on which was Inscribed "Last Will and Testament' of James G. Fair , " and took It to the ' ' deslc , where the vIsitor \ was waIting. When be opened the envelope lie was stag- gored at the 'contents Th'o precious docu- mont was not timore. . In its place was I lot of worthless paper which had been carefully folded and Inserted In the envelope 'In on atempt to delay time dlsCQcry as long as possible. I , ' The information ' was Imparted to the chief deputy , He' 'carefully scrutinized time en- velope to make sure that the wIll was really missing : A search was made In the plgoon hole where time document belonged. There was flO sIgn ot I anywhera A thorough search of time entire olco was made. The search was fruitless. The will was gone. gno. The Investigation was given up long after the county clerll's office Is supposed to be shrouded In so\U e , When the chief deputy and the other clerIcs WllO mM hal _ been _ " .pprised _ of _ 1.1 the _ . thef lef the 'u oUce tnere was IUt I snauow or ouUt I their minds but that the wIll had been stolen. Still there were hopes that It would turn' up all right. The dIsappearance' ' ot FaIr's will Is a far more serious mater than would bo the disappearance - appearance of n will In any other caso. The great length and peculiar verbiage ot the document render It almost Impossible to time exact language , whlcb Is prove eact langage Important - tacit even should there be no contest. Copies are In possession of the attorneys , but I there Is to bo a contest , the .ccurney ot time at. . bo . . copies would at once . . questoned. AJIE/TJJ .15 , llllS/LEl Unltod Press 8tordloldor Taken In Custody aim ii 8 < 'lunsuu ! ' CHICAGO , Jan 29.-France Sehoonmnker of Ilalnnehl , N. J. , 0 prominent politician ot that state , was arrested at the Chlcg Beach hotel here today , charged wills obtaining $2,600 from , Christopher. Strob 1 or Waterbury - bury Conn. , , by ralso pretenses , lie Is said to hnvo ben hiding In Chicago for several wceks. .0. Schoonmaller clin1 to he a large stockholder . holder IiI time UnlcjI ( ' , iess. H IR UnlC' 1choonmaker rMdot.a time ' money by ' representing - that ho 'ha l-i Imeavy claims against tht'ustate , of Job May , a dead Plainfeld nshhIleniift.tViiems the executor produced receIpts rt " : all such Cll1111 time prosecution says olcers were Immediately sent after the mut/lawl / hla arrest today re- suited. The prlsonerlelalms to have beau stumping the wostVfii1\tltes in the Intel'sts 01 time republcan1IJlt. Aurin the laRt campaign - paign , lie , sas , In aldl.t n to being a large stockIQrJtrl ! ! \ , tn time United pre 1 he ) has charge of tbat'an ! < elaton's cable news. After his armes'I3W'9'sImnsmlkCr. Ir an Inter- view slhl : > "Opt .ijmmmafy 1S92 , I made a' contract wilts C , " l. , hipidwin , formerly tras1'er oC time yrhttntl I'e'ges , 'of which I' WiSH ( the first geqeth.itnaimagor , h ) ' which he hOUQh I .OI stu,4t tn " neWB eoneel'n I IUl1 chartered , 1mUI IhQ Ccnlrnl News conlpctuty. lIe 1IIIhl'Ihy check for $2.fO atll \ tlretmonUll,4/ote : / f r $2.f and qisil- gallons lor the othtr $ l .O lie watt bank- latOls . lt the tme , hit I diti not Ilow it. lie Iult . m.ims cashier of' tll 1Ierehantl and Munu. Cu"tuJers WIS bank ot 'atrbmmry , Conn. , anti , on his becoming badly Involyrd mini ! learnlug his cimeclc , vas wotbiess , , ' 1 gave him IY note to iilace t his cemhlt Il tins WaterlJry hunl , I llla hopln _ tl . lelp him out Time next thing I Imhe hail given may not' to Strohel he scctmi'itY for money I refuceti , I' to 1)0) ' it , 11 111' theY secured judgment alulnst mo Inll Itelll\cII \ to UI Ihe ) crlmlnnl law 10 collect ty Iltelng mists pretenses I colcct reprsemmtatIoiI whutever. Whet relrCsentatlOna Hal \XI'mall' ! I don't know , t'Ir appears that he 10lle some rtI'rt""ntu- ' tions al to my 'm Il I I , but I cerlulnl' am tons " not responsible for . that . . - Flnln l'ulurRI fur lSlmsrstmmmt CUlrolert , PAIS , Jan. 29.-The cabinet has decided to accord to the"em lns of the late Marshal Canroberl the hoJor ot a state funeral The holy wil ( be etombeL al tIme Hotel Des In- yalidemi. - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S _ _ _ _ Hayden Dros' , ld , Is on page G - A DESPERATE DEAL ) The Rousingcst , Biggest Effort in the History . try of Omnha'o Business Oareer. - NOT HALF PRiCE oR NEAR IT Tlmt'l time 1loto AdoptOt by time Conti- nntnl tn Sell O\crcoAt nnel VIAton Net SI\ttld.y-Not Till Satumdmuy , I : " \Vimat ' the use trying to sell nnythlng I now ot a price ? " , "No use . whatever , " saId Limo ContInental I manager "especially overcoats. Can't cell an overcoat or an dieter now for whnt It's ' worth . nor half that liar near it. " ii'v ii' I Just n lIttle con\ersaton like thnt-n : spark os 'It ' werehns started one of the i greatest sales that will 'have for its opening , day next Saturday . February 2 , that has I ever hal > llenell since time 111ans usel to stab , pioneers In thle neck o' time woods. I ' ho Continental ht In blood elrnest amid all time Balcsmen In the establshment have been sOt to work to prepare for Il-placlng the overcoats In lots , marking them and other- wise fomilarlzing themselves with the new way or selling goods. I , ,1 be 0 sale for cash , Not a Foul i wIll be rusted ( , no mater how genii. Fvery- ' body pays casts amid everybody wIll be glad too when they see thc onnouncement to be made In a few days that will startle timeciothuisg ! trade ot' this city lIke an eru\1on t \e. I In Vemmezumela. . suvils or an earthquake Vene1uela. Not till 'Suttmrday-rcnmensbtmr timat-not t ill . Saturday-and more than that thero's an an- noitcmcnt on the eighth page or this Isaac from _ the Continental In which about time same facts are slated , so you necdn't read It unless you want to Inorm . yourselr tllther , 111' 1)ISTICIU1' . Tfl.IVK IS IJt'lSO )1IT. Vestoritimy's Goll . . . . . ! . . Good . Illt . _ , t'our . lrlvorltc n. . I. " . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . .v. SAN FRANCISCO. Jon. 29.-Tho fine weather Is dryimmg the track very fmu4t und by Saturday the regular course wIll ho In conditon for rcln . FavorItes won nil but the fIrst racq. Felix Carr , on Gonlus , nipped - ped Volt Iii the third 1) clever ridicmg. ' ' Stmimimmnry : I Jrt race five flrlonls selling : America , nG Flynn (8 ( to 1) ) , won ; Pi-imice. 102 , ' Cnrl' (13 ( to 10) ) , fecond : Plnear 105 , Kinne (30 ( to 1) ) . third. 'rime : 1OSim. : . Yungmlenel Memido- duo , Valparalso , Lochlnvnr , Not let , lul- fax and Slsy Jupo also ran. Second race , live flrlon s. smelling : Booze . 101 , LoYl1 (5 ( to 2) ) . won : Lednila . 106. Bergen (8' ( to 1) ) . second : King Sam 100 , Churn (15 10 1) ) . third , ' 1hne : 1:0S4. Misty 1 or Maim I , fly , St. Jacob , Clara White amid Gasslr i alr ran. Third race , seven furlongs , soilIng : Gor- cflus 104 Carr (1 to 5) , ) , won : Volt . 101 , \Vil- ' son (6 10 1) ) , seOHI ; cllert , Sd. Cocllran (8 ( to 1) ) . thIrd. Time : 1:39. : BernardIno and DIne Banner also ran . Fourth race us-a anti 1 hnlC furiongH Fourll : Joe Cotton . 1 : Bergen (2 ( to 1) ) , wpo- ; MorveTm , 121 , Grlln (3 ( to 1) , second ; nCc Put , 121 , Chor (5 ( to 1) ) . third. Time : 1:174. : GaUle loupe , So , Expcrlment gelding - ing . Jake Johnsn timid Rere Ilso In , Fifths race , six furloos : Percy , lOd , Chorn (2 { t 5) ) , won ; , Bmw Scott , , 103 , Carr (2 ½ } ut. 1) ) . seCOu : HICO , 11. Lrlln . ' to II , uilmru Those : 1:2 : . St. Albans also maim . In , Tohhed 1 l n1lu. Hncn. GRAND RAPIDS , MIch. , Jon. 2i.-Frammlc r. . Noble , formerly owner of time fa mOis trotting stallion Alcyron , died It hla home In this city today , aged 45 'ears. He had beer suffering from kidney trouble , and had suffering to his bed for ten days , hit his death was not expected. He was formerly In the plaster bllncss here and became quIte wealthy , but lost his money In his trotting horse ventures. In August , 1890. when time stallions Alcyrn Land Nelson - son were matched at Beacon Park . Boston , , Noble Is said tohave solIUle rcealowed Nelson to win-for $ ,0 for which the owners . drivers and horses were expelled by tle National Trotting association. Nelson - son nntl his here were reinstated two years ago , and Alcyron and hIs driver , George Jtubemms of this city , were tern- porarily reinstated last fail , but No les' application for relnsttement was denied. He brought suit against Ihe association fet $2.0 damages but failed to appear wlen the case wmts ready for trial AI- eyron Is now owned by " stock comvay here und Is In churge of Robons. who\x- poets , to put him In training In the srlQ ! ' flcslmltt . at Nnw Orlem.ui , . NEW ORLEANS . Jan. 29.-Tracic heavy ' ' Results Resuls : First race , six furlongs : G. D. Cox (0 ( t ( n : ) won , Geewhlz ( I to 1 second , Eberon (3 ( to , 1) ) thIrd. 'rime : 1 :20Y. : , . Second race . stx furlongs : Mlnne Gee (8 ( to 5) ) . won , Miss Islamic (8 ( to I ) second , Miss Lilly (5 to 2) ) thIrd. Time : 1:19 : * . , .t- - ' , Third race five furlongs : r ote Altar (5 ( to 2) ) won , Pete Kelly (2 ( to 1) ) second , Insomnia (1 tl 2) ) third. Time : 1:01. : Fourth race , one mile : , Brakeman ( ( to 2) ) I won , Lucustl (5 to 1) ) second , Perlne , , (2 ( to 1 ) thlrl TIme : lW : % . . : Fifths race . sIx furlongs : Mars Dralshaw' ' : (2 ( 10 1) ) WOI , Springtime (5 ( to 1) ) secoM , , King Craft (8 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:21. : Connor Couldn't Get lo\1n , SPRINGFIELD , Ill. . Jan. . 29.-The Con- nors-Broker fight , schedule for tonight , wa ; declared Off because Connols was un- able to reduce his ! weight . to 10 pounls , 1duC\tolnl Soclnty for ' omeii . The women of North Omaha have organized - Ized al educational society for time women of that llart of the city. This society has a full set of ofihccrs and promises to be a I Cul R. I hat ofcers " rt ' number of times. ' anti hitS arranged a few branches of iifea' be taken up In classes , vlz. . bible class his- tory oC women , Jmousekeeplng . political economy , elocution , music , painting and sisysioiogy. pl class meets together wlh its teacher once a week for recitatiOn , and once a month 1 time ' classes will all meet together for a general recitation , and give In entertainment - Ienerl reclnton mont , something beimfg furnished by euch bel1 class. Those desiring membership In this society may call on the prcsldent. Mrs. F. R Dlvls , 4624 Nortl 'pimirty-seventim street Those coming Into this sQclety whim- In the iirst two months will bo charter memers There Is no expense except one's books and tiumse. p 'UTES UJ 1IUJ. J1'XElEiT , Mary Miles , aged 26 , died at her home at 709 Ieavenworth street yesterday after a brief Illness. The will of Major S. W. Paddock imas been admitted to probate aimd hemm S. Paddock has been. . mmaumsed aim executor. The members of Ruthm lodge No. 1 vlll give a Robeisaim sociable at time Odd Follows lmaul , Fourteenth and Dodge streets , Thursday even- lug. Cimief Redeil of time fire department was re-P ported as helumg much better yesterday alttmouii Ito is still suffering considerable paIn from hits injuries. Time wIll of James Thompson , who dIed In Davenport , hits been flied for probate , Fraimic Timonspaoim and J. R. Lane lselumg umaumsed as admmmhumlstratoms. A meetimsg will be bold timlim evening at hlospe's music store at S o'clock to discuss ways and moans for mnakiimg thto musIcal festIval next April a success , intmslcally amid otherwise , Time ummusic teachers at the city ere asked to give support to thIs umidortak. lag and are iusvitod to time meeting to make suggestions. Street CommissIoner Ifaspar is putting 1mm hIs tinmo wlmile there is but little street work oing on In gettimmg rid of time unsightly wooden aprons that imow serve as approacimes to time sldtmsvtmiks at Btreet Intorsectiomme and private driveways. lie hits sent out over 200 notices to property owmiers to replace whco000ms aprons at. tlmelr drIveways with perimmamment fixtures of stomme or Iroim , and early In tue sprhmig ito will go to vork at Intersections. Mr. and Airs. Cousumma , who live at il Soutim Thmlrteemitiu street , are In time theepe4t grief caused by ( be death of timeir two little girls from pneumonia , Their little baby is seriously sick and is not expected to live. Time clttldremi , Frankie , aged 3 , and Minis , aged 5 , took severe colds recontjy , amid Mondmmy mmsornlumg Minim , died after a brief struggle with time disease , Late last night Frankie grow worse anti died shout mcmidnlghmt. Time doubly stricken pareimts Itavo no ( tome for sorrow , because death tlmreatens timeir remnalmming little one. Kimul friouda are handing them alt the assistants possible , htlrds Wuru 'lou Soerce , I'iumber heath and .Ioiui. Ilardin will not elmoot their nsatciu at Bemnis park thIs afternoon - noon , because enoui birds could not be secured for thmc' rnmutehm , Framik Ptsrrnelee nunoilimeed last night flint ime expected to cc- euro emiommglm lmlgrons for time eomstqt Itimer tomorrow or cmi Frlthny , 'rho commtcst im exciting - citing coneltieremblO Immterect. mumul saver.sl \vagers have emhiendy tstiltei , MA.aIA. MADEWS PROPERTY. ilffort to Cimuhmmu It imy WIlt Is tot lIe lteiteii. An Intcrestitmg contest over a wIll was cOmnmnomiceth b fore Juitigo Baxter yesterday aftermioomm , thmo argumismenta its whlcim vIhl vrob- ably iso hsearul title mmsomning , Time estate Iii questIon commslsts of a lIttle over $3,000 in money , wisichi was left by Maria Mader , Time contestants are two mmeishmews of thmo deceased , wimo arc llviumg In Germimany , amid host SchmIdt , a friend , Maria Mader was a iromninent ( herman womnaim of time city , hto souse eight years ago started a restanralmt anti boardIng hmoumse oil South Tentim street. Iii time course of tlmmmo site mammngett to ammmmiss a lIttle fortune , aimsoumntlng to time beqmiest at time thmmie of her death , She dieti a year ago numi al- timommglm searclm was immatle mm will coumld ho found. Time immatter vn5 called to tit miLIeu- tioim of time commrt , wimichi mipisoimstetl aim ml- minletrator. No heirs ommlmi ho .llscovercml . aimd the administrator did not waste imm'ithu of itis time looltlmmg for timeims , beiimg conttimt wltim immaimagimmg time estate. Last fail It 'viii pmlriiortimg , to have been I left by Maria Atadet' flIed by hose Schinhult , wimo claummieti to have bCen aim inti- Immate frIend of tIme deceased at t imo titmie it % % as lminie , Time will itt oume of time briefest flint Imas ever been filed in time htrolnite olihco mitmd is us follows : "it Is Itmy u hI , if I ( lie , timat amy property bolommgs to itosa Schmimmltlt. ' ' It was signed by Maria Mather and two vItmmesses , Ttmero was imo dtute , bmmt time evitlemmce shmoveti timat It hind lmt'mm m"mudo him 1SSO , at whmlchu timmie it Is hlegd time mle- ccascth had little or ima ProPerty. i3inco time smill lmas bceim flied time miinsimslstrator has ticeim at vork tryiimg to fimmti souse heIrs , autd succeedeil Iii imnenrthmimmg two , msehmhmews of. time uoumman In ( herummany , Time point is mmsatho timat. time ulhl is hot legal. Oiso of time witmmesao to time signa- tore was ems time stammd yestertiay , Litmt failed to show that slme Immi lcmmowle'igo of Vhmat time lisstrumnseist ras at time tiumme milme sigmmed it. A depositinim vzms hmmtrodtmced troums time other \vltmiess who is now hlviimg iii Orcgoms , amid al- timotigim she seemmsed to lmave understood whmnt time imattiro of time isaiser was , It is ciaimmmed thtat time lgnorammco of time otimer vittmess 'viii immidse thmt will imsvahitl. Time will muortears to Imavo been 1mm time imossessien of Rosa Scimimsitit simmec time tinic it was nmmsde , wimems time two woumseum were iimtiimsate frlemmdtt , Later ems titey fell osmt , but Rosa still c'lummg to time docummmsemmt. Short. iilImuMumro dtlhegcd. Dairynsams J. P. Jorgenimemi fimseth $3 anti cot5 yesterday for tmslisg memmsmutes that hind not heen imsmtpectetl amid settled by CIty limepector White. Thomas Fr' vas arrested yesterdmiy for selihmsg oysters to J , I1ostk , whmlcim , it is claimed , were simort measure. 1'IflhSONd I. 1'.tIf.i ( Jib. I I'IIS. J.V , Driskhll of Spearfislm , S. D. , is in tbe city. George 1tV , Scevers of Oskahoosa , Ia. , is at time l'axtomi. \v. II. Killsatrlck amid wife of Newcastle - castle are at time Paxtomm. Mr. iCilpatrlcic Is a hromssimlent coal mmslmmo operator lit \Vyo- nsimmg. Lotmls Burke of Portland is at time l'axton. w. E. Gutimrie of Chioyeimmmo is in time city. Iltmghmes FItzgerald of Novtoms , Ia. , is at the Murray. - - ---i , ; E. Plumb of Craig is at the Morcer. Julia Aimderson of Missouri Valley is in the city. J. B. Chandler , the well knowms horseman of Fullerton , is at time Mercliammts. J. a 11111 of Wayne is in the city. Janmes Sbanimoms of hlasltlns is at tbo Mar- cbammts , Mr. S. C. Woodruff , editor at time News , published at Stromsburg , Neb. , accompanied by his wife , visited The Bee yesterday. Roil. George Armstrong , whq has been quite 111 at hils home. 02 North T.wemsty- fourth 5trect is recbverhmmg. Mr. Jlmn' Schomup , the attorney , who has been dammgeroumsiy jul for several , Weeks , has recovered sufficiently to return to his old home iii New Jersey for a reaL J _ D. Fey is regIstered at time Barker fl-ens Nehigh F. E. McGinnis Is registered at the Barker from Hastings. John Smitim Is registered at time Barker from Billings , Moist. C : H. Word , IL U. Spencer , J. W. Appleton - ton and C. H. Clark are registered at 'the Barker from Kansas City. At. time Mercer : Albert Aiford , Chilcago ; Al. lhylngton , Tamsiora ; Johsms Andercoim , Missouri - souri Valley ; C. t , 'Berryman , Central City ; 14. E. Plumb. Cbicago ; Dr. 13.V. . Ganoumsg , Lincoln ; William Fetzer , Ottummnwa ; M , F. Pugh , Miller , Neb. ; L. F. Ilnderiy , Harrisburg - burg ; 0. II. Swhmmghe9- , Beatrice ; George Balms , Chicago ; F. L. Clark , Chicago ; S. IL Mumaughi , Portland ; J. A. McLaughlin , Craig. .Neiramikans itt time linIng. At time Paxton-Mics hlunkie , Oakland ; P. lj. Hole , Arapahmoe ; 11. S. Ibis' . _ Hastitmgs. At thme Mercer-li , W. Ganoung , William Fetzer. Lincoln ; Al. F. Pmigh , Miller ; L. F. Enderly , llarmisburg ; 0. 11. Swlngley , Beat- rice. rice.At At tIme Arcade-J , II. AulderhstfieIlesimler ; D. A. Willard , G. A. Jackson , Genoa ; Ohhie and James Stander , Louisville ; W. E. antI I. B. Draper , Ited Oak ; 13. Monichi , hbooper ; A. VT. Cuates , Clmadron ; A , F. Lane , 110w- ella ; J. It , Cain , Falls City ; J. Al. Cutler , Orleans. At thme Millard-N. A1 flamwer , Norfolk ; C. B. Magoun , Lhmcoium ; G. W. Fine Cozad' . . , . _ , , , . ' , . w.1 - ' t T II Ti'---- .1 A t thmoDellone-JA.Peit , P. M. Ryan , C. C. Allison , Lincolis : ' 1' . W. Rogen , 11am- boltit ; C. S. Travis , Grand Imtimtimd : Max Uhhtg , Ilohirege ; 13. Hermmmmm , Norfolk , At time Merchants-James and 'Timomas I'Ii- lien , Nortim jiend : J. F' . Dodd , P. It. Asisicy , Decatur ; J , B. Cimmindier , Fuilt'rtomm ; N. J , Ronin , Fremoist ; A. ii. Norris , C. 11. heath , Shelton : \V. H. KIng , Waimoo ; Eti Chapman , anti wife , Utica ; C. L. Hoover , Jamnes Wlh soil , James Hnssett. Paphlilon ; A. 1 , Antler. son , Telsamnaim ; P. II. Cole , C. Wiener , liar- tingtois. A SUFFERING CHILD head and Scalp flaw with Places Size otSllvcr Dollar , Va- ' roua Rcmnolles only cmuumseti Fresh Eruptions. ? hIliCI CtJ'flCUIIft& , Cuimmmmgo In Tw'onty-four Jloumrs. Perfect Cure In 'l'wo ' , % 'eekms , ! ty little son , ageml timree , was very macli troubled with it breaimlmig cult ohm imts scalp amttl tteimiittl itis car , 'limo itlacs aite'tdtl smoro about as large as a silver doliar ; time tiebim eeimsemi raw ammml COVCtOl ( with lIttle blisters. Jime chmiltl atlifereil coimsitleraiily , mnmti smog imat- molly very frutftml , 1 trIed HoYer4i retmmedie.i willsoumt olitaiimiimg any Itenellelal results ; lii fact time eruhttiotms seemneth to Iso SIreatlimii ( anti now places hiraking omit , I commehmtietl to try the tnIccnA Itr.aimmLi3. I wahme'd Limo atiecteil Itarts with time Curmmt1mmA 5om' , ink- liii ; care aol to Irritate limit hash , intO umlitileil CuriemumA , 1 notIced a change for time better lii the appearaimce of time eruptions lit twetmty. Iotmr lmoumrmm , amid itt two weelts time ermmlttlomJ entirely disatearethieavimmg lime skimm sutsooti ; anti the scalp cleati ; Iii fact a lerfect come , as I Imsire uiOt seen any indications of aity srtmi > tleii Or breaklmmg out since , I game limo cimlitl ommiy a few miose-a of Limo CuricemmA itt ; . som.vzT , I considerymrCmilmcummA ; itmn.mt > I'iES mery valuable , I believe CuTmtiJn.s : myoulti lte excellent for apltiyimtg to Insect bite. , 'simicim ace yery ammnoyimtg In timle country. C , A. AIL3hST1LOMI , tims'ift Isiacd , N , C' , Sold timrotmgbout time world , I'rfroUrrgct'am , 1.Oc. BOA ? , 25a , ; htzom.ves-r , $1. i'OTTEtt flittjm 50) ( inim. ( Jane. , halo h'rop. , hioetoo. -ri- " how to Cueu Etuy Skin limiesse , " tree. .itI . r:16 c , " Mr. George W. Tmttc hicmmjaimiio , ? milssourl , Good Advice QuicklyFollowed _ Cured of Rheumatism by Hood's Sarsaparilla. "C. I. hlootI j Ca , , Lowell , Mass. : . S. I was takemi dowmm whim rimeummnatismn over a year mmo. I was sick for over six imsontims. Often I wemmitl have stmcim pains that I cemmid hmartliy enmltmro tlmemmi. A friemmtt caine to immo amid ntlvisetl nme to try flood's Sarsapaillia. I took htimn at hml word mmmi got a bottle of It , timid silica imavo taken elghmt itotties of it. it Has Cured Mo When lIsa doctors could do inc iso gooth whmat. ever. After bchmtg boimefitod so nmimch from thtis immethlclimn I describe hlootI's Sarsmslmarhila usa a weudurftml mnedlcitme , I also attvlie every tne 'hmo Is troublol whtlm rhmetmnmathsm notto ho with- Hood'u1a : Curc $ oimt Ibooti's Sarsaparuhia. I am a farmer , nmmmi time immetiiciito Imiss givemm ittls much energy anti ctrm'imgtlm to jerittrmms icy svmmrk , " GimomtoleV. . 1u iishiemmjsimuiim : , il lecoummi. Hood'g Pills are hmttimmi immatho , mmmmd ltorfoc $ In proimortiomi anti : tpearmumce. 2c. a box CUPIDN1 Is the 3reat Life Giver. r 1 11' 51 S l hmnhltis tin , . mtlfremthmos , imivigomatemi nhi exlmtmUstctl orgtumms of time . body. It is time great vegeimuhie vitalizer thmmit. iiestro S time germmls of . titmst Imtslthioums hiseamo whmicim hmmts wmtstetl time - ctremmgth 01 otmr oung 2mm e mm. i'lmerc are Imuntireds of . ynummtg aimtl mmmidthio aged mneim timoso mmorvo force are deciiimlug , w'lmo smmiimr frtsin debilitatimmg dreams mumul tituse ills muimleim fohloum it froims cx- ceases and over indulgommees iii early life. ( UPIDl1 will give you back your life. \'otI will ho its l'owcrfmmhl' stromm.g tufter its Use mmmi you are stow puriemitly weak. - Are you Iii it prenmatmiro comm. . . ; dltiomm ? ( V P1 I ) lsI.1 : will stop timis Wmmsto in a fortnight or three wecnmm Impotency cterlilty , memmttui . - . : - . iimeunacittes ems tiuickiv cmmretl "V' ' ammtl c icedilyrms- ' moved 1w tlmtruso V of CU1'1hiF.N1. curl nisi. cures i.ost alan- hood , Loss of hmrimimm h'ouu-er , Cots- sumtttiomm of tilt ) htralii iparoises ) , Shcepieiiiess Lack of Power , dlz. zimmcs i'msiims jim the hack. Nervous l'roMtratlomi , Nervous Dchmility Vuricoecle , Comictipittlon anti rili stmreiy brinabtsciuthe lost pa-wee of mutin. Protmtntiti carriemi ofi' our wt voumtmg amid mitlthie.msgetl mcii. ithJ mmimmrgcd prostate gitmmiti meedm a quiettmig yet tovCrfUh renme- \ dial agent. Hit-li Is CUi'I : ! fJIri'm \ DENI1. L'ao CUh'IflENhtaimd 1 iVi1' . - . . A avoid ti dangerous opcatlon. I ' \i\l \ ( luaramitce 1mm wrltlimg given J/j / , \V amid mummey returimeil It per- 4 iJ 11 IA nmammemmt emmrc is mmot effected by 5d L ; six boxes. ( ; mmamaimtee semmt with mmmii orders just hits the Caine. $51.00 a box , 0 boxeS for 5Mo by aminhl. fi,000 Testimo- mmtaimi. Scud for free cfreuhars and tet.timonimils. Address ailmalt orders to DAVOL M13DICIN1 Co. I ? . 0. Ho 2OG , Paus FrancIsco , Cal. ron ci.i : n's IOODMAM DRUG CO. , 1U0 Famnam-st. & LESLIE & LESLIE. Omaha Nebrask DOCTOR I , SEARLES . . &SEARLES. ftc , Private ' Diseases. ' , rutmAm'mI iN'm'it'V emAIL. Cumm.mumltzmtion . Free. We cure Oatarrh , nil di8eases of the Noec , Throat , . Chest , Stomach , Liver , Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Pu- male Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , and ALL PRIVATE DISEASES OP MEN. \VIiAIC MEN Mill VICTIMS TO NE1tVOUi Debility or Eximaustion , Wasting Weuitnesmi. ha voluntuty Losses , with Early Decay in yoUnmt anti inlddi. , aged ; beck of vim , vigor aatiweakefletl prematurely in approaching eli age , All yemle meadtly to tuu new treatment for loss of vital power. Ca.i on or address with stamp for elm. cuiara , frea book end receipt. . 1) ) r , Seance I.ttIU 'md Is1mi1Ae , 1410 Oittmilmmt Fmtmnmun Nab RUPTURE PIRMANENTLV ttTrnm' ORNO jUIthI ) PAY . - NO PAYUNTL CURED S WEJIIFIR YOU TO 8,000 PATIINTI. - . I WrtteforBaDkROIerOnCeB. ' - I EXAMlT1ATIOf' FflEE , - - - . , . - - % , - i..4..4l..n fiii BumeInae no operation. no ueuut.iuu uuiu SEND FOR CIRCULAR. THE 0. E. MILLER Co. , 307-305 N. Y. Life Bldg. , OIdAITA , FEB. 1 - - - - - B O'Y'L' S I 'illlIS. : anti 1S'EI ' ) , , 2B29-3O /tmmtmuai Visit of time OPER1. CO14LQ.UI ] K IMBALL OO-PL.OPLtIL--OO ANt ) JUB 1'i-iliUf.J1S3 CORINNE Bummer limo immammaicmmmetm I 0 f 11mg. Jotmimlu hI I mmiaii. Itt time itttirohy } lttmy ant h'iatOliiicettt Opum-atia ixtmavaauit ; , HENDRICK HUDSON Seats now ott ado at 11130111 P1 looM. , - - - - iii l'Oh'IlLAfl 'i'eiephono 1531. w. j. DUIIOESS , - - - - Mnrmage LAST 'l'WO 1'1hRFO1t\fANeli3 , MA'l'INIIFi 'rorlAy , 2:30 : ; 'rONHuJT , 8:15 : , 'l'iio 'J'rlplo Extmuqt- hisugmmtor A GREEN GOODS MAN Paul Prttser cmiii lh GIeiI ( Cummmpany Comiuiog - . , February 3-a , Morri.omi'mm i'tmttst , " - - tim _ hhiitThLiQALmimti oilier attractions biti.rimml L bOils , himummt b snaIl bmml A 5. . % cldrm-sg Prof , 13iitop'mi Aummm.cmmmcmsl c'Ircolt , iiicrldau , Vyq