: - ' , : J- : : ; ' - j \ ; . p . I I . J ' . " I ' " _ $ ' ' DAILY ] 3ii1 MONDAY : FEBRUARY .1 1895. ,2 , TILE OMATIA P , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I - I. I I _ Mol OCR , 68 : Chippewa Valley , 21i ; Abraham Aub , 53 : Ntbruka , 139 : I.neeln : CIty , Ii : SheehEm , 40 , and Columbian , 17. The Ione were : ny death , 3i : supenslon , ! 6 : expublon , none , amI wlthlrawal , 35 : total , 163. There were Inlt'aterl 177 aimltel by carL 13 , anJ relnstate1 10 : total , 20 : thus hewing at thll writing a net ? gain or 32 over last year. " Grand Treaurer Marcus reported the grand total endowment receipts aR $12.S72,050 $ to late , and / the grand tJtal receipts at $11,300- 022. The report 11Icloael a gratifying hal- alice In the treasury . After lIstenIng to the reportl or the varloul committees the contentIon adjourned until , 2:30 : , o'clock. m'I.'ICEtS ELIWTm. Immediately upon reassembling the delegates - gates proceeded , to the clecton or ofcers , anll tn accordance , ' with custom advanced the first vIce President to the executive chaIr. Chicago got nearly everything In sight when o'mc"u for the ensuln year were elected. The following were honored In that respect : I'resldent Samuel I.'olz or 1alamaoo : ful , vIce' president , , Dr Norton or Chicago : eec- end vice Ilresllent , S. I.ublner or Chicago : secretary , 1. C. lamburgher or Quincy , Ill , ; trealurer , Havil 118eh or ChleaKo : member or general committee , PhIlp Stein and I.eo HchlosEman or Chicago : se/eat.at.arms. ; . CharI D. I helter or Chicago ; court or ap. peas ] , 1. I Lovinson Charles Nausb\ll : , Harry Surmmer , H , T. Oollsmlth , William San1' liner : trustee or orlhan aRylul , henry 1 Orrenebaum or Chicago , , f. ; Jcvenrlch or Detroit ) anti L , n , holler ot Milwaukee ofclatell tS teilere. l'hiiii , Stein , B , C. hlamhurgiier . Adolph Ihlil , M. M Ilrsch , Israel Cowen ' or Chi- . cgo , Snm Katz or Omal.\ , M. 1 , Houseman or Ornrl Rapids and S. KatzenRteln or ? iil- to the constitutional - : waukee were elected Ilellgates const. tutlonal grand lodge , to be held at Cincinnati In April . Apri. ) At the conclusion or the election the new ofcers were InstalCI * MAY CI.'G lNDO\VMflNT PIAN. . ' . t At G o'cocl ] the convention adjourned Un- - tl this 10rlnJ. when roulno work wilt he . \ho \ order or business ror the dny. The vres- eat endowment Illan and revision of ! certain p sections of the constitution wl he amonl ; t the most Important features or the session .dt present B'nnl l'rlth has In successful op- oration a s'stcm or life insurance different . I from all otldr fraternal orgatllzatloil.M. I , Is based on the Ilrlnclples , of charities mcrc t than insurance und yet the Insurance Idea c las gradually obtained until It has hccome . , I as ome nay , a paramount feature or the or- ganizatlon. lnanclers 1 In the order have I t i Ianlzaton , - Prollsted that vhi ho the Insurance feature hs made , good cia ins up to now , and , there If a reserve endowment fund or $150,000 on : ' hand , the situation may not always bo EO . favorable. The death rate will be much , higher . I Is I claimed , after the system advances . vnnces and Its membership reaches exl'eme old age. Since 1810. when the Insurance ' , feature wan de\'elolled the death rate has ! : . been the lowest or all Insurance organla- ' tiona . It Is callell ] , nlhough not a single molcal , cxumlnaton has prefaced admission - to the privilege or ludcmnH Monthly nssessments amounting to $ Ir i a' year arc now levied against the endowment class or members. und this provides for time Indem- , nles or $1,000 for each death and the surplus ; now held. But the objectors contend that ; \ . later on this system wil not dud revenue , : to meet its disbursements . and while over } ' . thing Is stable and promising It Is the part of prudence to develop a better Illan. Just ( prior to adjournment an hllaton train ! r. g. Tosewater to visit The Bee L , office wus accepted with applause . This evening I banquet and ball . Inter- spersCI with a musical program by the : Trocadoro orchestra will be tendered the delegates at Metropolitan ball. The Independent Order or n'nal hi'rItim was ronndel In New York In 1813 Its gol. den jubleo was consequently celebrated two , years ago which hy coincidence was the year . . . ot the silver jubilee or district grand 10Jge No 6. Both cvcnts were celebrated con- . jointly February 0 , 1893. The interpretation of time society's name Is "Tht Sons or the I COI'enant. " The Influences or the order arc " charitable . moral , educational and patriotc , Starting us an American organization anti , imbued wllh the ideas ot freedom , ' D'nal ; D'rlh soon sread Into gurope Besides the seven dlstrlqts' 'In America today , with I . . 'l ' lberihhl ( ; qt,30000 ; , there are districts In ' 1russla . 'ustrla. and Toumanla with a eom- , blneduemb / "sh1p' of nearly 10,000 more. These lodges on thb borLerland or RussIan tyranny have beeu or wonderful service , It I I : I said . In rescuing Jews from the hands or I . , persecution. Indeed , dIstrict No. 6 alone has devoted several thousands of dolars hl a single year or oppression to this worl District graulI lodge No G was founded In Chicago , September 20. 18G8. During the . - , last rear the district collected for endow- 'ment purposes a total or $32.812,60 , and for ' 'expenses or the grand lodge $2(11.87. ( After all obligations for the year were met there remained a bilanee of $ IOtG,80 In the dis- trict treasury. A loss or membership occurred - curred during the year or OO by withdrawals , ; . . suspensions antl.tImirIy-sevemm deths , although , there was a net gain or thirty-two members during the 'ear. The district 15 one of the stanuchest sujlllorters or the orphan asylum which Is located . at Cleveland 0 I la a large and fourishing institution. I rectlve ; " , $8.000 from this district last year. Charitable ( assIstance IK not 11\1 for the seed or Abra- , ham ulone. Humanity wherever oPl1ressod , and needy may find a champion In the , brolhers or time covenant and their welt- grounded relief. . \ ' 1'1aiI'I.I ; 1 : tt , Ut. . \Ihlrol Iy Jte' , Sir. Franklin-Vocal and 11111'It "cloelo , " . A literary and musical entertainment was given ut Tcml"o Israel l last evening In honor or the ( delegates. . The excellent program In- p eluded an organ voluntary by Miss Margaret ' Bouler : rcmlrlls by Israel COlen at Chl cage : violin solo by Bert Butler : vocal Bolo , L . 1"01' ' Alt pternity t . " by Mrs. Martin Cahn ; oration on "The Trite Relation ot Faith , and Reason , " by Rabbi Leo M. Franklin ; piano . , solo , "laucq ot tIme Elvcs. " by Mrs. I. J. Ienog : vocal solo , " 'he Message , " by : , : L. I. Sunilerllll : remarl.s by l'resimhont.Elect Folz , and an organ IIstude by Miss Mal'- 1taret Boultor. ! r. Adolph Meyer was l Uanked : for his ndness I II furnishing thc ; piano ali orgal for he' occasion. ' 'hl feature or tIme evening was 11ev. Dr. . Franldln's address. him , said : ' Since time began his course there has exlslcil In the nnlvere a great nutitimesis. . Whel this great Ilorll was In its Infancy and - when the light or creation , clled forth by the Majestic Voice was just breaking through time clouds or darkness In which all thl'J1 were mantled , nlready these two forces , existing finmn time first , stood oxlstng C'om frst oppo. 01\0' situ each other alli each sought to obtain time mlstery over the other. Looking down I L the bug aisles or history as they preselt , d" timeimis'tves In ' I , tHHIKl'I'el ever leiigthmeiilng , but ever receding all disappearing colulns , wo see : the conlct stilt contnuing and we wOller' ' 'het'ler ' It rlll ever ceas . Tolls ' cease. , I wi eVlr ! 'IOlay again 10 lool about us and try to C0l11rlhell time nature or our own clvlronment , but , strange . to relate , the tlO confictng elements halo , not ret dlsa\llcarcII rrel off the stuge ot , history , but thole they stand , rach lS fearless - less I , aim dauntless , and relentless . , lS dauntess as relentess , as piti- 'less. as It wus before , ' . These two forces that have thus been engaged . 1' - gaglll In terrible unceasing combat for the , mastery Wl are accustomlll to 1111 slllrit and ' . mater , In the hllvidual anti In the hu- I lan race , In time narrow existence or n slnlle I , mnl and In the I larglr developmelt , or this , 'asl tmni'ersc , these spiritual and material cit inemmis and forces : IUle never ceasell to , _ r battle with each other . Na ) , so terrible lute \4 been title conlct that ( It ) domInated un 1- "enml history amid , lS time one or the other * or these forces lies prevailed , history has ; Ieen Ihuped amid colored. , hut history Is a Ihenolenr ' thaI I I Is not as fully understooll as may be coplnonly sup. - . Ilcsed. I lit not the lucre IIbul3tcII statements . Itnts or cnnls and IHIPlenlugs ; not time . account of b1tlel und Ilercats or victories , ' neither la It a mfre chronology 1111 a moult- ! lule , of dates , tint history b time Interpreta. - . ton or time mornln fortes or hue I universe- ' In unllerstamInl ; or time la\l \hlch make ' ' . un\'ar'lng electa the necessary und un- S. , changIng sequeneel or certain causes. II , history chalce has but little part to PlaY _ amid therefore Her ) ' mal who ullierstanlis i the well established las s or growth amid ot ; ; 116Vllopments. that Is , uny ole who fully com 11rehonda the rtlatolship bet\tCI elect and : cause , may becolle n Ilrophet and a seer And ' leI inc say right here tht this II cuct , the churacter that Judalsl has II\as O ) crlh.1 to the Ilrollhets or time t bible hIec.zuse time laws or historIcal Ile\'elopment , lute time very law8 c 1111ure , are ever and , nneeaalngl limo same , It hUllpens that mel or I.cen . intellect amid , 'loulil jUlIglell , ia ) II It were , rend the veil or rlture , and with their mental e)1 gaze . . tuba allhis that In reality have not yet been : emmuctcuj. but whel rrom time very nature cl . , . _ . . . , . . . - - - - - - - & - - - & - - - - - - - - - " - ' thIng must come to paRs , unless the order or nature all the universe be overturned. In days gone by such men were looked upon n being possessed or superhuman powers and were c3le" prophets , sages anl , seers , In. splrell ot Cod : today when time dignity ot reason are gaining rl lnlion such men are being robbed or their distinctive titles ant recognized 9S men or prudent judgment , : In the language or the hour , arc known as clever atatosmnra . nut , Iny hearers , I beg you nol to misinterpret words that I have spok , I.'ar be I from moo or from any Ol to whom the truth I dear to efface even the minutest porton ot that glory nod honor which 10 just\ belongs to that long list or ilustrious men known to us al the prophetsl ! o them I would not willingly say a single \fOr" that Is not fled with reverence . Hut this I do say , nnl , again I wIsh to emphasize the fact that In Judaism the prophel has l never been gifted with superhuman \ower and the most that wo ha\o ever ascribed to him Is the ability to Interpret the moving forces or hula own tiumme . lie was the prudent , pious and Ood.rearing man , but he was In mme sense the fortune teler who could foretell the future wihout a Ilowlellge of the present or the Ilast ; nor the oracle who could read the fates or men In the flIght or bIrds or II the moHon or the loaves I limit thus Is perhaps an unpardonable digres- don , We have been led I to thcse remarks by a consideration or the fact that from tIm very beginnIng or authentc h\stor \ time sale forces have been In operation n those which exist ode ( } ' . To clearly eomlrhend this truth we must i take a broall survey of human Intellectual activity. All human thought lay be broadly classel , under two heads , the one reason , the other faith : the one the repreRentatve of the material forces or the universe , the other the offspring or the spiritual elements that stand opposell to them. Spirit a 11 mother ; . reason and ralth ; intellect and emotion . wimithmerso- eve In the domain or history wo turn our . wlulering gaze we see the fierce and acorn- iimgly eteral conflict Ioln on belween them ! ) Upon time relatonship or the spiritual a 11 materl.1 rorces or the universe as a basis , hlRtorlls : . have divided the development or the world into femur great perIods. According as the Ideas or reason anti ralth have de vlopell Independenty or together the hlstery of each perlol , line been shalled The two' Ideas come rrom opposite directions-aime front the east , the other from the wlsl Strictly speaking , faith , rel'elaton , spiritualIty Ity arC Judaic lucas ) : reason , hUlan Inte1- geimco , materalsm : , are Ielenlstc Iles , l rcm the -er' beglnnlnl of human Intelec- tual activity they halo reprscnted the great antitiut'sls. : There was a tIme lstng per- haIls 1,000 years durIng whIch these two ultmatcs or human thought developed sep- arately. In the est the Julalc , Idea ut re\- elaton , that Is of spiritualy , was taking root , and In the west Its opposite . namely U'al or reason or materialsm , was gaining : constanty leI strength. The one system of human thought was gathered , together In the blhle , the other was taken iLl ( In the work or Plato From the Ideas embollied In these two works time rest or human thought levelops , There comes a period In which time two ideas cOle Into closer contact , and visibly affect all modify each other. In the magI I nlfcenl Helenistc centers oC the worh estab- ! halted by I the great Mucedonlan general , Alexander - antler the Great , the soldier of fortune. thee are gathered together people from ul quar- ( era of time earth Now It Is a unlnral proposition that men arc Infuenced to no small ext2nt by ther : environment. Coining tOJether lS they did from the east all from the west. bringing wih them Iach his favorite - vorie Idea tim ideas themselves began to modlry eaeh other though In reality 1Ihleim- Ism Is subuuucrged the Idea or Judaism con- quers. In other words Isaiah tonquers Plato : the Idea of spirituality Ilre'altl over the Ilea of materialism. I was 1t thll time that time Septuagint , or Greek jranslaton of the Old Testament , was given to the world The contact or Judaism and Helenism hal made I necessary. all now by means oC this translation Into Greek the whole or Jewish ethics Is scattered Into every corer or the Ortek-speaklng world At this time , too I Is that , the Ilnughter or Judailm , 'Chrlstanlty , Is given birth , and once again as I result or the contact between the , thought of the east and ot the \ vest. Sy'st'eni df thought or phil- , osophy and of relgion do not spring UI1 at random or by chance , They are the naturl growth and offspring - spring ot the contact between opposing the- orIes. After this period , In which the two Ideas have sImply met and molfed each other. we come to that In which the HeHenlc thought seems absolutely dead and the Judaic system or phiosophy Is the dominating prlnclplo of hutatory. But again there comes a time In whIch the western thought revIves and hlehlenism . materlaiisnm . reason enema to gain the mastery over Judaisnu spIritualy , faith . We arc using the terms Judaism and Helenism In their broadest sense. This state of alalrs leads to thc very day In whIch ' hive. Today lelenlsl seems to be trIumphIng - umphIng over Judaism , and It looks as though today there would be such a submergence or ' the Judaic idea as In the past there was of the hlehlenic. Today reason holds dominion over ralh : mater over'splrl The age In whIch we live ts perhaps' the most material- istic or any whose records have been added as a link to the unending chain or history The conflict between the two opposing forces Is perhaps more marllcd than It ever was before . But It seems to be the period of Helenistc victory. The clnlctng forces , It Is true have changed their names , but the principles they represent are the _ same today , as _ they have always been. Today we speaK or tie conflict between science and religion . but we mean the 0\1 antithesis represented by the terms reason and talth. I Is an old acquaIntance - quaIntance clothed In a mOer garb To pe811mlsts the present day presents a very dart und gloomy picture Religion amid spirit- ualy seem to be ) passing to that sleep that lmows no wal < ng , Mlterlalsm , skepticism rampant everywhere anti ugnostclsm are rlmpant In our own clrclc. In time sphere or Judaism , we hear laments , both loud and deep I very- where there Is sighIng and crying moaning and groaning. Alas ! ' cry out the phiosophers or glool and darkness , religion Is bslng destroyed by the cruel knife of science and faith Is i being annihilated by the ravaging destroyer reason. The battle they say Is fierce nuuti terrible , unll tht forces of the anl enemy lre ever being Increased Piteous In- deed It Is to hear these criers of calanuity a 11 for a moment we arc moved to weep along wih them. hut looking at the qnesto soberly , 1 be- lieve that the alarm Is somewhat over great leve that to men niuti ! women whose con- sictions ore not the rcsult or lerc Impas- shooed impulse the conflIct between re- Iglon and science Is 10t learly 10 terrible as Is commonly supposed : nay , I will ga further Ihan that all say that , I bel eye thal In the light or troUt they 110 10l evel con- trauhlct each other. To me It seems that the mlstlko lrailcl lies largely on our OWI side br the nrgument , for In smenkimmg or religion ali or faith we are aceustomel to look wily at he perishable clements In them , anti to overlook aitogotimur what Is eternal und undying In alogether . Mel have fallen lute the error or Imagining that ceremonialsm means relJlon miami a blll sectarianim stands for al tic- celltnblo worship of GOI They are aeeustomell to lay far too mueh emphasis on creed amid not nearly Ilough on what Is more imulmor- tanl-deed. There Is , In other words. too much theolob" anti by far too little religion- aye , there are too 10ny religions , all ulaln 'by far too little religion . 1 say I boldly , fniciumis , anti I would that every preacher and rlells teacher In thi broad land would 110 the same , that until men recornlze time etenal trulh that after all there Is hut ole re- God Is the ( bit or all imuimuommlty 11lon , whole ( Ol al hUllnly timid , whome can most fitly worship by beIng or serv'ce to cur fellow men , tnt to aimprechatloiu or the will never come an allpreeluton w1 higher WI ideals uf a religIous life . Thee are Itenls too lany c us who separate our religion rrol everyday existence , Jut to do f Is I , muteSt 110tent error , for , us I have often sahl before 10 , 10 flue religion meanl life , ali love anti clarlt ; I leans 10t rorm , not ceremun . not rite . ) Ilogms , though to an extell titmice ma ) ' be the necessary embollmenl or religious truths In other words , I firmly unc tin- ' tiluuchuiumgly believe that reason shculd guile us belE\'e II our re\gioul ! convlclons , 10 In all others , and what Is contrary to reason Is unworthy or acceptance by an 10ue ! itmaim . 1 am not afraid or ushamed to lace the truth , for I believe that truth h the reflex ot God anti lime essence or religion , And , Ihererre , whel men er ) that reason I destroying rel'glon , that time growtl or science is I provllg Ilelrlmeltal to the Increase . or faith , then I cannot help thlnldnl that J time one or them Is true and time other raIse It Is the duty cr the religious mal boldly to ! accept tie one and quite al boldly ard as abs - lutely to reject the other. hut , friends , there Is i no such danger ; there II no such need. The flagrant error that mel make In deal- Ilg with questions or religion Is tbat they too rrqulnly mistake for flds what are but means lo end ! Such Is the Ieatny of forms , . . , , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * - r _ _ _ _ _ = i all ceremonies , and I therefore believe that I am not raIse to my religion or my Coil when I MY , boldly and publicly , thaI I reject every form anti e\'er ceremony that cDs nl rep- resent some noble prInciple or rome elevating thought I forms h'ave outworn their meanIng . Ing And their userulneM , instead or raising man to the Pinnacle or perfection and to th theme of Oath , the ) ' chain him down to time grosser timings c earth , a that he cannot rise above them , anl or such forms I ely , away with them There Is but one truth , though It lay be reached In I mullule or ways and by a diversity or' beaus , Thl universe Is con- structed on the ( lininciplo or harmon . All nature move In circles. Wind anti air anti sound anti , light and wave all 101'1 In tin- dutllJ wavclets. The snp In trees and blood ] that eourRes In our veins rise In rradual } ' rounded Iaths. Nature knows mme straight lines. There Is everywhere n constant . stnt harmon1. amid uneeasllg strlvlnr aCer halancell Anti , ns It IR true In time physical worll , so also Is Il trite II a larger sense of those invisible but ever working forces that rtpre' sent thc all Irevadlng life or the universe. Spirit all matter . reason anlt faith arc but arcs of a comlon circle and their radii \ro. - jeet train a Sl1119 identical center. I IR a rUlllaleltal fact that as we pent'- . rate to the very heart oC timings wo ap. preach the truth and hence approach each other. When \hlosollhy oil the erie hand [ and religion \ time other shan each have attained its highest eld , le shal S ( that both , though perhalls from oPP03le dlree- tioris , have simply gained the truth tOls and hence shal stall ! together 11 antquity Greek phiosophy Iii Plato and Judaism In the bible hall struck the keynote 10 eternal truth , anti II that note there was recognized between them nit affinity that waR before undreamell or The same.thilg , frIends , Is going on tOla } ' , As the various scheols of thoulht and the ex- pOI nts or vtdel \ dllerent Ideas approach limp truth , uncolsclously , but inevitably , they I each out towards each other. 'he history or the world's development has proven this , Ole truth calnot cOltradlet another. 1.'alsehood ma ) ' he addel to raIse ) hood , but the place ot their union wIll he jagged and rougl , but let truth be added to truth anti with the s\llesf or the light- ' nln ! ' 1 flash ole will take on the strength or the other , anti like , I two.elgd sword , cut- ting hlthrr Rlt thither , wilt uphold its sup- porlcrs , while Il cuts deep Into the lines or Its tralucers anti Its enemleR , Truth as we ant said slands single ] and alone , and whether I be reached through rnll or attained by exer- cise ot human reason Its nature docs nol change. I today there 1lms to be a con- filet betweeltw \ twe Ideas It Is because ' men have not yet realized the hlrhest and In' ] sublmest truths or which thesl Ideas are the representatives , Thc truths of science unll the truths of religion do not and cannot contradict each other. I Is only between the seeming trulhs that the battle rages ' for It relgon : be true anti , science be true Ir reasen bo rrect and faith be rflht and just Ir intellect lead men to the highest knowledge and the mcral con\clousness do the same there can b" no further oppcsllon , but the two shall stand together on a eommol' ground. The truest scientist Is the m03t religious man , lie who has delved meat deeply Into time mysteries anti secrets of nature and the universe cn bet appreciate the greatness or that God who caused them all to be. Blind faith Is not religion-a reasonable , In- teligent adoration oC the works of God Is the noblest and sublmest worshh1. There aN eternal and unchangIng laws and prInciples , not only In realm of matter , but In the spiriual world as welt. 'hls truth , thank God , Is gaining recognition In exact proporton as men advance In reason : and Inteligence , The day Is being hastened whereon the unchanging character or truth wi be est.hlshed , The time or reconciation bctween fith amid reason between religion anti science between spirit ali matter , Is coming ( ulel ( ] ) ' . Truth will establish Iselt , In the end there wilt be no cenflct , TIme Helenic IdEa , that through reason men arrive at trutim . Is ever and , eternally true. Intelligence will lead men to thE truth Dut the Judaic of revelation , of spirituality , Is als ) unchangeably true There arc otler av- elUlS of reaching truth than human reason. Mind without heart Is a bodY without soul cold , lifeless a11 Inert. and faith without reaon , " ' 6 but' ' a dl3tmbdl1ed spIrit ; Invisible ' ' and Intangible ] , cr no use to God 'or nian. To reach their ' highest purposes the twd Ideas must work together , and men faithful to their reasJ and resouabe ! In their rami I must strive to fnd eternal truth , and , having found It , awe' truck , surprIsed they wm stand face to face with God. Then there wilt be no conflict , but reason and faith matter and spirit , science all religion , united hand } heart , will sing together the praises or that Omniscient and Omniptent Creator who hns matr' , life. and light , and love , and to- gather for the first time realizing their po- sUlcn , Involuntariy we ma ) enjoying them exclaim In the words of the works of tht patriarch : "Iio'w aweInspllng Is thIs place. Truly God Is here nnd' we knew It not " OnDI OF UIUTH AIHtAI.\lI. rnnll Lodge of time Organization 11 Ses- slol him Now York. I NEW YORK , Feb 3-The grand lodge of the Independent Order or Drlh Abraham oened ) : Its annual session In Tammany hal today. There were 388 delegates present , chlefy from New York , OhIo. Massachusetts , Missouri , Minnesota , New Jersey and ilnois , Max Stern presided at today's session. The election or oncers resulted : Emanuel New- man , New York , grand master : Edward Cohen New York City , deputy grand master : Max Truber. St. Louis , Mo. , second deputy Jran,1 master. The conventon wilt close Tuesday night. The membershh1 of brUit .braham now numbers . 38,600. NJ PS' : l'ORJL' r"IHJtll nINEPITJW. Tlrlllh Anllll Itllort of thin Co 1111 slolpr or Labor Statistics. AI.DANY , Feb 3-The twelfth annual re- Ilort of the comnmlm'sioner of labor statistics wilt he male to theleglslatulel } ' Comlts- I10ner Thomas J. Dowlng tomorrow. The rqlrt says : It wi he CoulI Cram the informatIon re- celve that II u great many InEtnncc8 there ha"e been reductions In time hmotmru . at labor without a correslfltiiulg ) ) reducton In wages. Recent Improvement8 In lallr-slvlnl mn- chlnery , ' "llecIIIY In the printng trade. have eaust'mI n decrease In the number of cmploye8 from o per cent to GCj per cent. In other branehcs of industry the decrease will average 18 per cent 111 In sOle iii- Jer ) tlnce It I'un II hhh lS GO Jer cent 'Ihl whilu Ilmber or m'lhcl' : reported by fi ol'anlzatonl II l5,3C3. There his been expemided by 413 orj.uimizatioOs , \\'hoKe total cxpenled orjunlzutons'hoKe mtlherlhlp Is I 122.5&1. the lum of h511,7l7.59. The out.or.work benefits amnoumntt'tl tll $106 , - 801,69 , ' 'I'bme balunce Wil expetmtled for sick , Ileuth , anti lit \ nice benel8 , 'J'he Qltstoh "Ilmis I relucton ot wages been pre\'entei by the fact ot lime Ixlslence of ) 'olr organizaton" ? " II nnllcT'11 by 61 labor orgitnizatiomut , nnll twelU'.two do not reply . Vive hllh'cd nnd rorl.elghl or- gnnlzatons reported they prevented 'age wale rClllctons , Ilnel.fve sa } ' the ) ' were imitable to Il'ovlnl decreases In the rates of II } ' tutu Ihlrt-three state there has been 10 111111 ) I retluctioim . Calc"1 'I'rluhl" nt II Halcr. A gang or toughs trll , to breult imp the Irewery Worlters' ullol IlancJ at Germanll hll nt UI curl ) hour Sunday , morlnl. About twelv wen tl the hul timid suit- cClllut In getln ! retlr eimcks. . After Hulnlng U4111H lon 11,1 , ml rI uk hug ni I the ) ' 10111 fnl , In siglut thc } ' Itlrtell In to I'un timings timt'ir 011) ' . He\'eral of the Inlol boys received IJrlilEll faces anti In Ol II' 10)1 Itnm'e I revere Ilt on the 11111 , ' 1he Iis. turbance WIS Iluleled Iy the tour olcer8 who wcrt ( ' 1111 there , miamI , one ot the Hang , 111 Collins , was urresled nnll locked imp nn the charge of dlsturblnl time peuce h ) ' liimtimig ulI resisting nn o I cer. Time otlrs uummitie their ( escape . limit 1@luerK of the mute llrllfed "Iale. swelr out wurrunls for timeir murrest tctlt : ) ' , tllr urrtst tcla ) . ( 'iiihiirriu l'vristi hy l'lr . ( .gNWOOP SPRINGS , (010" , Feb 3- News line just bell recelvc1 here thnt I cabin lt Spring Gulch , occupied by the tal- ii } ' of James Gault. a miner burled und two ehlilren , aged I antI ( 'eal'H. lerlshel , I hi sUJIOlel they welo playing wih the coal 01 CUl , ft iumtrIt.tuuul.iumer'4 S Car/ l.uummmigctl . merl'nl Ilnur' . Carl n"l.t. NEV \ 'OitK , I.'ch.The cargo or the new IamhurgJ\meleal , line steamer J'hoe- nlrlu. which reached this Pot t on ht'r flrst trip IUlt ' 1'uedmty , Is \ult to hn\'e been Irsl 1200.001) b ' which muted $2.000 by wetter entered through derreth'e tieadhighmts . 'rho cargo was composed - largely of line Ilu , ( 'numiseni \'rt Itll . 1"Icr Still , S.N 1l GO , Pcb , -The cruisers Alert mind nangel' sailed at : i o'olocl today for the southern coast , the Alert having I.n orlcret to Sal Jcs the Guutemalu anti time Hanger tt JU.li "Inturu el , l'olomllu. NO BASS'jOR ' TiE CHARGES I 1,1 ' Is 'sr 1 - Oommitco1om the Legis1ntnro Looks Into tbior& ' Home Matter , t1f 9\ior3' I' I I ! ' " " _ COMMANDANT SCOV.LL IS ALL RIGHT qt ; I 11 it - I . .l " 'l ' Jnqll , lton'lte"ltl In Comilletl hitonera- ton of thoUrRd of time lntItuitiomt- I I "llhoB Wlro Aft In Favor "f' , ' : Uo " .Attmumltuistratioim. ' < , 'I' _ OHANI ISLAND , Fob I . 3.-Speelal.-Sen. ( } tor Aker , one ot the Joint commitee which competell ] an investigation or the ChargC against n. A. Sco\el , conunallnnt of the ' ' ot this ( state , Soldiers' ald Saiors' home anti against others COlneclel with his a - . mlnlstrnlol ci'f limo alalrs or thc home , was seen yesterday by a Bee representative anti . states that Iona or the charges were tuh. stamutiated. The l uiertol Post hUl male charg that ome or the Ilmntes or the home were "maitreateti , abnst amid somelmes robbed . ! bcd , " and FM hall , editor of the Free , PrP , gave It out that al irritate had' Inrormel ! him that SOIO or the occupants ' \ong \ the hue ( thal Is or the row or cottages ) were reo cel\llg moro than their portion or provIsions amid Inthnatng that time saute were saM by said OCeUplt8 and that time proceeds were IlvhlCI between time nuartermaster anti these occupant . As soon as CommanJant Scovi ascertained that the jollt commiteD front time leglRlature would be 01 deck Friday to investigate the charges , ho invited the editors mentonCI to appear. together with Ech evidence as they mIght possess. The reporter was show a slip or paper which seemed to be notes tnltel down when the Ilmate , Browl , male [ his complaints - plaints to Mr . HaH. Though the later did not Ilt II his apearance before time com- imuittee ho telepholed the names of his Informants - formats to the commandalt anti also sent time slip of paper mentlonet , anti the Inmates namell were called before the commltec , Tlw editor of the Fulerlon Post neiher 11t In 4mis Ilereonal tppcarnce nor mud ht advise the commantunt or any members oC time com- mlteo ot the source or his information. WHAT ThE COMMITTEE LIMHNED , , Senator Alters said to the correslondent ( , In substaimee that he hall gone among the em- ployes ot thE home all had spoken to two- thIrds ot the men In the main building anti , the imospltals. lie had visied the line or cot- tages and hall found everything In nice shnpe. lie thought I indeed remarkubl that where there were so man old men and women there 1 should be round ) few complaints The Inmates - mates or time hosllltol had expressclI their regrets that Mr. Scovi would soon be com- 11elel ! to leave The senator said that the ) ' called time men whose names had been glvcn as complainants Into the room In whIch the committee met and had guaranteed them the conndence of the committee , and yet not one of them had any complaint to ummake The man Browmu . who was alegel , by Editor hall to have ! tatel that others received moore rations than he , anti to have IntmatCI that time goods were being sold ali the spoils divIded vitH'mfhme ! quartermaster , admitted that ho hlll mnati , , ' 'Hi first statement , bnt Ilosl- tveh' denleltlh t ht hal made the intimna- tton referrCci' to'.t : ' The "others" who arc alleged - ton leged to h'h I rlbel'tt mort rtons , It was found hal' ' n1anded more and really neelel more Another Inmate namel Everett wls "called before the com- mitee anti , sthted that the ndjulant or the homt'll the complaInant admitted harl more Work to do than shoul be done by one manfIOW ! spoke cross to the Inmates and gave { IS\fe'r to various questions In a "short" mni er. ' Yet . when asked by Sen- ator Caldl : tr , m\other \ ' member of the com- ntltteo , I 'W'would # have the committee pre- rer charg s'bpuidst 'or censure the adjutant , entreated t1 I' mot tO do so Other Inmates called were 9\r les Bbwles , Burt , Gesimarn and O'l3aut. Ti& lasl name was aleged to have done a goo ! deal of Idcl < ng. but , , when asked by \ imf. ' , bmmlt e ns to thc management - bent nake or tlI onie , he bad no complaint to "The stock cn the farm. " said Senator ' Akers , "Is 'In splendid condition , and If the present state administration removes the head or time farmIng department In m ) opinion , It will make a great mIstake. " The senator seemed very much pleased at time condition of . affairs he round In the home , anll was liberal In hIs praise of Commandant . Scovi , NOTES AT THE HOME There were five new arrivals last week. They were nenjamln Whmitesides Simon ) Ic'ssner ' and FrancIs Deut or Omaha John P. Idel of Stuart , and Martin V. Bernard et Seward. This makes a total of attendants ot 20G Senator Alters of the investigation com- mite spent Saturday and Sunday at the home. M F. Barbe , president or time advisory board or the home , was present witon the committee Investgated the charles malle against the commandant. Mr. Dabee said he felt quite confident that not one or the charges would be substantiated. J there bad been any truth In them the facts could hardly have been kept rrom time board Street cars , heated , run to amid front the home . which Is over a tulle front the city , every hour , and many cites of double the population or Grand Island give institutions or thIs character \'lch are situated some distance - tance rrom the crowded portion worse trans- portaton facilities. The present administration has reduced the expense ' per capita very appreciably by killing - Ing alt the Iresll beer used at the home Notwithstanding the Increael attendance In the last two 'years , the total expenditure or the home for that period will be less than for the preceding two years. Mrs. Meyer . the imlatron Is ' very pOlllar among the Inmates. CI\SI COUNTY NEEDS . All ) . las Ieeotvol Little and l.ocll Resources Are J Jhaustp" , IMPERIAL , Neb" , Feb. 3.-To the Editor or The Dee : Permit me through the columns or your paper to say n few words In regard to the needy In Chase county. Having been In the general merchandise business since the county's organization , I reel" that I am In a posIton to know time actual conditon or the farmers of Chase county I notced the gemu- eral statement made by 11ev. L. P. Ludden In the State Journal , In which he says that having Bent three dlslnlerestcl , men to loves- tgate time actual condition or thc needy people - plo In Chas columty . their report being us ! I follows : , Tiumi \ . LII . ( the present needs were smmppltcti . I hJ'l" . never heard or nor seen aim ) , such cO//llteo / , anti never have seen anyone elsedln Chase county that did see them , anti 1 volunteer to say thal I lucre ever was suclla , . " mmltee out here that said comlitee fell , fan short or their actual duty or they coulllljnot , nor would not have made such n report" , .Tite fact or the malter Is that Chase ttthint' has T'elvell at ImperIal htmL one car I'j ' ' Is sent us direct by imlnm and we receirfbmie ' ) cur rrom Humboldl amid recelV'fd cue rrom 11n018 , und some barrels and boxes 10 private tlI\lduals for tihatnitiution . Let me Add' ' 'ilghl here that the needy 111eople of ( Cbus county have only receIved enough , and tout olcarcely enough , for temporary ( - porary ueeVhmemurve remelber that farmerl came here elHhl 'tears ago , as a rule , coin- paratvely IIOW' , wIth very little money , 111 bringing ( elratUlnl , utensis , thereby being compeled to proUII on their lands and mortgage their rarms In order to carry them untl their second s asln In Chuse county 10 raise a crOll Then care time drouth anti , total crOll failure or 1890 , which caught them In a tle when they were least abll to stand I , thereby being cmpeled lo chattel mortgage their personal property al a h'gh rate of In. terest In order to curry them to another crop which was 1891 , 'mumuml which was a large yield Iler acre , und alt that was raised broughl good prices. You can realize the conditon ot time rarmers In the Illrlng or 1891 , 110 feed und n1Y little seed [ , and where Il WUI rurlsbell them In sOle cases one-half Il'as asked In retuirtu , Now caine 1802 , only about onehaIr 1 crop and poor qualty and prices so I \ that It wits almost n less to the Ilroducer. NoW comes 18 ( and succeed. Ing year 1894 . a total failure or crops How can u ralr.mlnded man dare step UII and say that they are nol alt In need ot aid ? I cannot refrain from calng the atenton or the public to the letter written by 1)r. 1oswel of ( IIl1eriai to the Stale Journal , and . . ' - must express mr deep surprise lt some of his erroneous remarks. Yesterday was n snow stormy day , CI and freezing , and nOt fit for anyone to be out. A farmer's wife from the extreme north- west corner or Chase county , lwenty' even miles , came to Imperial after some ald. There are seven chlllren In the fatally , the oldest 1 ears. She said she had only enough flour In time house to last until her return Her hlRban,1 vas off trying to fnll work , anti that they had not a dollar , and this Is enl ) nn everyday occtmrrence Our county la tumorotmgumiy . organlzel to I\S' tribute the aid Mr. A. M. JuttI , our county clerk , In conjuncton 1\lh the om' mnissloners . watch everything closely and see to It that the needy are looked after , anti that none arc slhteI , and a complete record ! Is kept as to who Jets goods RII the date , amid whal they consist of . Their ability for tIme abele work Is frst.clalR , 90 that any one who wishes to contribute to time Chase count ) nery may do so . rlng assured that the right thing will be mioume I certain ] ) agree with you that a con1lete report or the daly work done II the relief commlteo shouM appear In the daily papers so as to keep the peollo ] thorouJhly postetl as to what is helng done with time mln ) gen- erous donations for time western sufferers. The actual fact Is Chlle count ellens must can- ) tnll to get alI or they cannel pul through Our county fnancial condlLon Is nol such as to carry them Ihrough , nor arc time husi- Hess len In shnllo to extell any futher cremiit , . Thantng ] the man ) generous people who havc so Idnlly reSIOllled ( to our many needy , I am , ) 'our trimly . tfUOTO Fh1ESIIACI1. FIIEMONT SEiis ttEti iiUhtSEiuls1' , Suing thin 10lI81cn or I City Trensun'r " 'ho W" Ihnrt In ills Cmtshi : . lmIONT , Feb. 3.-Spcclal ( Telegrm.- ) Ycatertlay aCernoon JUllgo Marshat of time district courl took imp the case or the city of remont agnlnsl A. W. Forbes all his bontis- men. I orbs was city treasurer from April , 1891 , to November , 1893 , when an Investga- ton ot his books a 111 accounts led to his rcmtignation. A denclene or $4,811.22 was round In orbes' cash , ' and time suit now under eonshleraton Is to recover this amount rrom Forbes anti his bondsmen , who are alt IJomlnlll Fremont busIness mcmi They arc E. Scimumrimuamm harry Archer 14. : . Keemte J. 'i' ' May , C. Cimristeimscmi . Julius Heckmln , I. , U mchanls , Otto Mtmgeumau . 1' " . lcOI'erlu , George L. Ioomls amid D , J. Springer. The hondsmen are represented by Attorneys W. ii. Munger nli George L Looumti whie City Atorley Dolezal Is Itendlng to the business for time CIt ) ' . Time bondsmel arc maklu a contest over an Hem or $1.000 which Is Included - cluded II the clt"s claim. Forbes long sluel tured over his prolerty ( to his bOllslen to secure them as far as possible against loss. Judge Marshal goes to Schuyler tomorrow to hold court , and UpOI his rctr time case will bo prcsented either by brief or aru- ment. ment.Wilam Paterson , lving lear Nickersomm . was In the city on business. lie was stammd- lag 01 a platorm holding his team b ) time hiimes . when time tcam slidenly jerked hll forwarmi He ' tell heaviy and hall a couple of rIbs brokeum besides sustslnlng severe bruises lo Is at the Euo hotel all Is rcst- lag as easily as could be expected. Henry Slack , who a few days ago plealed , guit } . to being the paternal ancestor of Alna Faubel's baby , received his prescrlltol ) 'CS- terd1Y lt time hands of Jlllge Marshuall. lie was ordered to pay $ tOO cash down anti $50 P. year for ten years for the support or the in fail I. Irs , Amelia Mitchell was granted a divorce front her husband on the grounds of ubandon- menl and aduler } ' . The propositon for the city to erect and maintain al electric ] lght plant Is atractng wldcspre atenton , The queston will be consk'.creti by the Current Topic club Monday evening , and Mayor Fried will lead the dis- cussion. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CI\SINf A GANG 01 TII\I S. l'inttstmtotutli Ofcer Jxlleet to : IIkt Some . \ rrels or lmllnrtnneo S"Ol. PLATTSMOUTH , Neb Feb. 2.-Specitui ( Telegram-The ) authorities are hopeful or running to earth time villains who kindled the two fires down on the big Island In the river below this city , which destroyed the homes of TIm McCarthy and Charles Conant. I has come to light that McCarthy's hOlse was broken Into before the fire , all some blankets and two mattresses taken A Ilath made by dragging away the mattresses can be PlainlY ] traced In the snow out to the road , where thue' were evidently placed In I wagon. The authorities - thorItes arc searching houses In the neighbor- ltood of time Island , amid as time atolemi blankets and mattresses are minutely described by Mc- Cartimy , timero Is good reason for believing that time autimors of' the two fires mmmay be located. Residents of Piattsmouth anti this vichmmity are well pleased over time actlomm of the iwer lmouse of ( hut state legislature in voting 'to IndefinItely postpomme time but introduced to di vide time agricultural society fmmnds in alt counties unhmera there are two or ntore fairs. Representative Cooley of this county intro- dmmced tito bIll in the immterest oj a fair lucid In time western part of time county , in whiclm nelgimbonhucod time autimor of time bihi mesimles. Time Cass county fair Is a Plattsniotmtim insti- tution , and its omcers are elated over time fate of the bill. Negotiaticns are under way for time sale of the Plattsmoutim Jourrmai by its owner , C , W. Sherman , to i3arniiart & l'ool , hate proprietors of the Nemaima Cotmnty lieralil. Time prospective - pective purchasers are newspaper macn of ts'ide experiemmce. TIme Journal is time oimiy demmmo- entitle orgemu in Case county. Case county's mnortgag record for time mutontim of January is' Farm property filed , $36,385.65 ; released , $35,234.26 ; towmm property flied , $8- 414.62 ; released , $4,889.80 ; cimattel mortgages flied , $16,901.61 ; released , $41,317.16 , Time chattel mortgage record is time hieat scored in any one enentlm in this county for time past several years. FltIZIC TO iiAT1l 1V1111E lJtUNI. .1. E. iirowmi of Lincolmi Voummtt iJeati lii time Snow , LINCOLN , Feb , 2.-Sieclnh ( Telegram- ) J , I. lirowum , 45 years of age , was fouumth tlead In time roati thus niornlng abotmt immmhf a immilo title side of Webt Lincohmi. Wimen ills. covered by ex-Pohicentan heck time both ) ' of llrowuu was sitting straight UI ) Iii tim sumow , ( ito imeami resting oil time imreast , There ivere several eormtusions on time imeati amid face cmiii tijo _ imose wait brokemm , indicating tlmat hirowum hind tmuilemm anti mutrugglmiti around iii time dirt before assumumiumg a mtlttIimg postumre. lie was secim in Llimcohmu tmhOtlt 10 o'clock last nigimt iii aim hmmtoxicated coumuiitlon , 'flue timeory is timat tie felt on imiul way imoimme , ivas uumnble to rise , amid froze to death , lie was a slumgle mmmait , amid about a year sluice kept a saloon near time Lltmcolim hotel. Coroner Crimmu will liotti aim inquest tomorrow. 1'IiO1ie lrtMIl.Y itSl'IiXltTEl ) . T , ii. Iloehiwarhim , Ifs amid CliihiI ( ) verctmmie iy thus frnuuu ma Stove. GIIEEbEY CENTER , Neb , , Feb. 2.-Spe- ( clal Telegrauum-T. ) II. iloeiiuu'emrtim and u'ife were foumud In their rooumm title muormmxmg ! about 10:30 : unconeelomms , causemi by guts frommm a stove , Their little elmiltl , 1 year oimi , was death by timely side , Their little mmiece imtade time tilacovery anti gave the alanumm. Everything - thing possible is being done to restore thiem to conmiclousmuess , but at 5 im. mum , timere are serious doubts of ( item recovery. Mn , Iloell. us'anthm Is one of time ieamhiumg imtercltemmte of areeley Center. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l'E'l'Eil iv. iuistil.U IE.ti ) ) , IS'chi Iumowmi $ ) 'raetmse i'lumammcler 1)it'N of TYIii0itt Fever , SYRACUSE , Neb. , Feb. 3.-Speclah ( Tele- grautm-i'eter ) . Itisser , lmresitlent of time Syracuse himvestmmiont company. died lucre thmI mnornimtg of tyimimoid fever , aged 60. Mr. hisser caine hero froumu Bavaria timirty-fivo years ago , anti for six years Ito has been iii time head of time immvemutmmment commipany , lie leaves a wife iii feeble Imealthm. Time fuumerat will hue imehd Wetimuestlay at 3 p. ma , at time Coimgregatiouuimi cimurcim. himmtm a ( 'lose ( 'mmli , GitI'ELEY CENTER , Net' , , Feb. 3.-Spe- ( cial Telegrammm-TlmeodOre ) hiolworthm amid wife , wimo were astmimyXiated by coal gas Friday night , are improving , and it Is now timougiut tlumiy are out of danger anti will be all right in a few days , sotJill DkiIiOTk'S ' NEIV LA\VS \ Six Have Been Pitscl ana Many Others Are Well on the Way. TAYLOR'S CONDIJCTMADE MUCH TROUUE eccaslty tif l'rvmtliemg I itiimitilmito ttevemmmmt' for Slit , Stmit a liflicumit t'rnidoimi , but happIly Sohveti-Sonio of time i.eghsialiomm i'roposeml. l'IEilItE , S. B. , Feb. 3.-Speeial.-W'iuiie ( ) time hmresemmt legislature is ummmqumestionnbly imotabk for time mmtmntber of highly lnmpontatmt bills introtiumced , the first femur weeks have seemi ver ) ' fete mmteasumrea of gemmeral immterest Imasseti , hiuriumg time first two vc'eks ntten- ( ion coimceiutratemi umpomt time Taylor tiefmilcatlon. Taylor's ilght ! left time state treasurer wIth Omil ) ' $2,000 in cash , There was oumtetaumtiiumg at time tiumme , sommuetimimug like $550,000 in ummmpaitl taxes , and $100,000 iii otimer resomurces ccrtaimu to comiut' In' by { iu let of Jill ) ' . Time itrehuhenu tuna to get i'eati ) ' cash imnmmmethiatehy. thither time statute tiucre 'as no va' to do ( hula , hmit tue legislature lironmiuti ) ' IaCetl a bIll ummuder wimichi time treasurer imlay float C per ccitt ivmurraumts to time amiuoummmt of time asmmtireui itt- Caine. No opposition was muntle to ( hula immeas- nrc amid time treasurer is umow eertamm witlmimm thmirty days to Itmuve mull time casim umeedeil ummutii thmo mmcxl tax is immiti , wimlcim vith be iii Aumgmmat. The secommti bill to heeommme mu law was time 0mb smmbmnittimtg to time voters of the state thm commetitmutioutal ammmcmtmhtmmrnt to wipe out ; mroiml- bitlomm , AmmotImer bill repeals time act provluhimmg macaims for paymmg expemmsea of exeaummiuuimmg time school hands of time etate. This is nets' a law. Anotluer repeals time law passeti two years ago empowering euttorumeys to charge 50 cemmtuu a folio for paper , The law v.ts PrommmPthy re- lmeaieml witlmotit oppositiomm. Time mmext 1)111 to pass Provithes for eximer- Imumental lrrigatiomm. 1.'mmder time oiul last' of lSS9 time coumuties were ienummitteui to join wtlu 1mm- thivitiumals 1mm einicimmg artesian vells , amuti six- tettuu of these vcIls u'ero summk lit hirtmlo cotmmmt' , tiue coummuty paying 10 irr cemmt of the cost. Title but penmmmtts att nimmommmmt of water wimcim 1mm ltroPortiomm to time amnouumit ttximeimdctl Imy tito colummt ) to be diverteth . fromu time or- tlimmary ittirimose of time iveils , which isas for watering stock. aimti to sell time ivater to iii- tiivimltmtul fnrmtmers for Irrigation tmtmrposes. Untlur its tcnmmis it iii expecetil that a large mmummtber of farimiem's iii Brule cntunt ) vihh make a itractical test of irrigation time coining year. Joiumt resolution No. 4 murovitic'tt for time hives- tigation of thedefahcatlomt of 'rmuyior , ummmmi time commmmmtiasiuim created by the hilt is mmmv at work. 13111 No. 42 provitleti ( lint ( hue state treasurer shmoumiti uummmke nioimtimiy reports to time govermmor of ( hue ammtouumt of cash on iuantl , time auutouuit expemuded , mmd time tiepositorles whuere time cash was , mmd thai. time depositories simotulml also send tluo governor time aumtoummts time ) ' boltl. boltl.This This is time full list of bills which have obtaimmetl time guverumor's mtigmmature ammd be- comume laws AI1TESIAN IRRIGATION SCIIEmIE , A i'y large mmumnber of bIlls , however , have passeti 0mb Imouse or time other tuumul have gomme to time otimer brauuclm for adieu. Time m'emmate has lassed hill No , 6 , which is probably time most lummportant gcmmerai measure yet commsid- eretl. It Is Mr. Aitiiit's conmprehmommsive hilt for time suimking of artesiamm wells and time prommiotlon of irrigation thmerefrommm. Time bill was evolved by tIme state convention called at huron last fail to adopt measures to pro- mnote irrigation. It takes UI ) all time previous statutes out time qumestloim , summltmmiarizea them antI Improves thmemmt lit certain inmportant paints. Untier it coummties aumd towmua be able to bommd for time simmkimmg of wells uumder time supervision of time state engimmeer anti wilt rent time water to lmudivltluai farniers. Tue methuouls of putting dowut the wells , time size of the latter and time best plan of tlistributtomi are carefully outlineti. Nine wells six Iumchmes in diameter are .altoitcd eaclm towmmshmip , or It thmo weiis are 'tour and one-lmmulf incites In diameter sixteen are ailowed Time state engineer - gineer iust select time place for time vcit aumd must accept the work before It Is Paid for , The towmtshmip sumpervisor may convey time water in pipes or otimerwiso to any noiumt desIred - sIred , mmd many buy land for that purpose. Time 'water may be useti for Irnlgatimig , for wateriemg stock antI houselmold purposes. Time townsimips must keep time wells in repair. Anotlmcr bill of Immterest mmtoro particularly in the rural districts line passed time senate , being o. 9 , provititng that ii two-thirds majority - jority of any district may imlove time school tmotmsd to ammy poInt desireml except to the center of time district , wiueuu only a umtajonity of one is necessary. Ammpthmer htill of large interest wimlclm imas passed time senate is Mr. Stephmemms' bill , No. 20 , providing for time organization of cotmnty mutual immsuranee comnpammies. It provides that atly nummber of persons ownhmig mmot less than $25,000 may formn mutual as.tcsantent coimu- panics for insuring against loss by fire , imail or lighitning. Tiuis bill , whmichm is a somesimat volummmimious one , gives aummphe provision for recover ) ' in case of loss , agaimmat fraud of various kinds , anti lwovides a number of teclmnical reguiatlomts. Mr. Pease's bill. No. i1. has also passtd , antI tlmls is sinmilar to time preceding , ' except that time Property owned by time stockimoiders mmtust be at least $50,000 in ummencuniberetl real estate mmd $50,000 in personal property , amid restricts time Insurance to fire lcsaesm. BOYCE'S VARIOUS BILLS. Ammotimer imme.usumre of state iwide immmportamuce is Mr. Boyce's bill , No , 7 , provitling for a commstitutional conveumtlomm , to be imeid 1mm 1897 , aumd to uuumhmht time new commstitutioim to be voted upomm ut 1898 , Timis uneastmre passed time senate by a vote of 12 to 1 , butt it is prac- ticahly certain to fail lii time imoue , on time grountb ( lust time state womiltl not lie justified itt apemmmiing time mmecessary $50,000 , wimicim mmcii a comuventioum would requmire. and timat time tie- sireti imicrease in time iitmmlt of tleit amid taxa- thou coulul be accommmphisimetl by a single Amnondumment , A two-thIrds vote is mmecessary. anti it Is now evideumt tlmat this cauimmot be mmmi- cured , Mr. Boyce's bill , No , 50 , which provides timat wimen a lmurciuaser of school laummhmi fails to iftY his mmmortgage st'imen ( lute ( ho comiitty slusH at once foreclose , auth iii case no hitimicu' bldg time fumli amount. of tIme mmmontgajie , time state utimall bid time property 1mm. Mr. Boyce's bill 66 irovldes tlmat before ho- giuiuming action iii ammy jmmmutice court a fee of 2 itimutli be paid. It humua beemm time custom ammtoimg certmulmm muot too reputtuble muttoruueys to obtnium from jmmaticea of tIme imeace blauilc swim- nmommses whelm timero was no intemitlon whmat- ever to Urimig actual suit , nutti timitu is gettiumg to ho a great muituse. Att.ortmeys iviih ehitain nuuniiionst'it from justices tiventy or thirty ummilemu away froumm time residence of ( lie sued on hills a iii out mit lug to fet' ml ol In rum , a umml I Ito party sued will iii mnammy cases settle time eialmmi regardless of justIce rather titan at- tenth court itt timat thistmuuuce , 'I'imis law , if it taEbes , as it mroiubly will , it'ihi provemut suchu abuiseim , Mr , illumclalr's bill 115 provIdes timat time estates of parties nmalmmtaineti lii time lmmsaime auuyltmmmm simmtli relmnhumrmme time coumutiemm for time expense. expense.WI1A'l' WI1A'l' TIlE hOUSE IS lOING. ) hum limit itouso a larger imuummbr of mmmeasmmremm htmm't' imassed antI are imuw penulhumg In time semi- mute. Omits of time iumgrnrtmmmmt ommes is huir , Glass' bill 71 , wimicim itrovimiemu timat tita mortgagee before recolviumg a cimattel mnontgago simall fmirmuishm to time mortgagor a copy of tue tiecil , It hues beemu time custonm mmunouug a cortalum class of aimarpermc to obtain mu cimattet uumortgage coveriiug a certaIn ammuommmmt of stock , and timen to write lit before time mmmortgagor'ii signature coumsitleraijle property whulcit % i'us mmcl liroiu- cr1) ' inclutied In time tleai , Vimemm I ime foreclosure - closure camume timese ileculs were offereml iii 'vi. deimce , mind iieltmg itroltenly signed , time inert- gtmgor was miefrautled of hula iuroberty without recourse , Mr. hiokemmetal's bill No. C exeummpts voiun- leer firemumen fromn poll tax , Mr. llair's bill , No. 25 , lmrovides timat no cattle aulmall be bramudeti between hieceummiter arid Ma ) , tItus preveutiumg : time cattle rustlers frommu goimlg out Iii limo titatl of wimiter mummtl pickimmg calves that do uuot belomug to timemmi at a thus whieet time cattle are runmming loose On time range. Mr. I'attemm's bill , No. 28 , uxentptum all trees auud sumrubtery frommu taxatiomm. Mr.'ick's bill , No. 62 , wIll be of interest to all taxpayers iii timat it. exteul time time for time first collection of unpaid taxes fronm limo let day of July to time hat. of October , 'I'hui is fouuudott upon time immurti tiumu'mi amid time crop failure Iii eertaimm sections , Mr. hierrick'mi bill , No. 80 , straigimteums out time Inaccuracy iii tIm Austrahien ballet by pro- viduuig tiuat wrimemu time voter marks time heat ] of his ticket anti then witlmtnut eneusimig the annie below checks thm uttunie of a rival canili- unto Upon emmotlmer ticket the % 'ote aimahi count for mmelthc'r , Mr. Francis' bill , No , 75 , hirovities that as- aignments of mortgages such be' ' flied with ( ito register tif tletls jimat as are thud oman- gages tiiemnselt'oa , Mr. lonahumo'a 1)111 , No , S2 , proimihmits timc& , klllimmg of iue.tver for ten years. Mr. hiumrke'a hill , No , SI , prohibits thmo further leasing of scimool lamutis. Mr. hlernick's huh , No. Si , provities that nih bhlntl persons front thin ago of 7 to time ago of i0 shah receive eight years uhimcatiout at the expense of time state at time lmttituutiomt of limo biind , Mm' . ( lunumersoum's 1)111 , No , S5 , proviules for a macmenIal to comigress ( lint time settlers upon time W'ammpcton antI Sissetoum reservations mtmay Prd\'o up umntler time hmomumestemud net , Amiti Mr. llesmner's bill , No. 13 , forbids any eommtiamuies to tb iumsumraumce hmtisiimes iii time state except tlmroumgim resitiemut umgemmts , p EThIOPIAN ARTILLERY , The Ring of lahimmmiey , i'ricttehmmg with a lnumpi , Time kimmg of lahmonte ) ' received some Inuupp cnmmhomt mmot bug ago antI commcoiveul , . time idea of imnvitig thmeimm mimoummuteul ouu dc- idimumits' backs for imac iii hue lleltl. \\itii hutCh tililicumity this Pm'oJeet ilnM cmurrleui OUt , aimml at limo next muhhitmuu-i' u'i'vlew time king ormlrretl timtit Out of , ttutt iummms hit llremi tin- ummeti imutul' I mm froim t of I ut ro'mtl Posi t ion , iirst tumithmug lime lbl'eciutitlomm to Pittut a coil- PIt' of timousnutul jmrlsommers where It wmts cal- ' cimluttetl time' ball wotihil strike' , atm aim too jmmt1te of time effeetivemmesa tmf time shunt. \ % Immu alt . wmia neatly olin of ( lit' imiggest elepimttmits s.tts luneketi tumoummmml emmmti slglmtetL .1 lust mis ( hut' lnmu'am'ml t'ns jerked , imowever , I itt' ml mm I immn h I umu-umed lmal C roummimi to m'enelm for it itemutmtmt or sommietimluug , ntmti time shicil took tiT ( hut' immimmme mnlmmister's limit aimmi himmockeil a halo mimi imimt mus mu set'tti' I ii m ought t liii roytul Palace. I Its mtmnjtisty ivtnmlthmt't Immuvo Cmimi.'ml so immtiehi it time ummattc'r hind entirul timt'rt'- ' 01 1 t Ime' imml oh it I emt'asmi' t i'eut' iminmo it imti tue lmtliutt'e imt'etlei vemut 11mm t bum tmuut it ml bitt' I , ( .m1 time commtu'mui'y , t Ii t'iOiitti mu t , i'hlclu lund beemm imtooti out its Imenmi hi ) ' that m'eeoih , idcketi Itself iii , I mi a fur ) ' mm nil mu to mte.i I it nit I hue ulos'i'lm . grmtule mmhmemtmt 01' its tit'ket. It umlmset time grtmimd at mm mtti I ii t' very ii mat rmmutim , iulmmmmg' tim p grim mimi nlmmiumtberla I mm muiml I Ii p hmmut grmtmmmt eutrt'em of mmuiu'slommuinios limb time mmcxl street , It tlmemm jmimmtiued tjit ( ) time tmrasmu intiumi t'itht till four feet , timuti If it hmmumlmm't got time big tiu'tm umt ovem I I a iit'atl so t lmmi t I I t'otilti Il' t set' , it ivtmulul turotmably immt''e cletumueti out time eum. thm' ( ' eommguegatiutmm. 'h'iue kimmg % Vmmt4 umot funumimi mmmtl il I lie mmcx t iminnutlm'g , nimmi ( lien , mis lie llti tlotvmm tnmt tit ml bum mitt mutt tree , hue ivuis hmpam'ul to ui'mmiuu rlc that there us'mus only tmmmo timimig miectied to remmmit.'r hula nu tiller ) ' Systeumu umut eimtiut' ammo- cesa-tiunt vta to get liii' ituui'mim' to ndOht it. itequultilubmum for miii lmimteiz1er , , llN\'Eh1 , Felt , 8.-leteetive Tmute of h'lmihatiehtdtin nrnlvetl imere latin ) ' with it req. tmisitioui fem llmmrry Seimipie , who is miccummeti of emmtbezzhimmg $ lSOt ) lronm time Muirtimu Dis- tillimmg commupummy : of l'im iladelpimimi. i \4. , : . \ ' , asA Mi' . II. if. Jrtetis Like a Miracle ' " ' , ; Pains in Sidoand Breast Despaired of Help , but Hood'a Sarsaparhila Cured. "C. I. Hood & Co. , Lowell , ltlnsam , , I am glaul to stath my somi's experience with hliomt's Sarsaparilla , as itwas the mneamis of say. mm lui life. Last fall lie was taken iii with palmus u hula breast amid side. lie hiatt thuo best nmethicnl .ltemuuianmte hmossibie , antI was treatcul by tlto motors for semite time , tiut mimi umot realize any - . chief. Re could umot lay tiowum day or nighut , and Rood'ssaTCiire : otmr hopes were fast faihimmg. My aged mother amivised a trial of hood's Sarsaparilla. lie coal' mmmcnccd takiumg time mediclimo , amid to our Croat Astonishment , cite bottle cureti lmtm of huU iualmus and restored imimmm to perfect health. This case hiss been looked ujtefl by many lit this vicimuity as imolimlmmg1shmod of a miracle. " II. H. IVAc.LB , OsnegO , ICansas. ' Hood's Pills cure liver Ills , comustipatoum , tilhioumsmmcss , jaummdice.stclclmcadtclme : , indigestion. 1 : ' ONE NithhiT ONLY B OYDS' WED. FEB. 6TH w. S CLL3VLLAND'S IMP flflflUII ? IJ1'J ' IJUIJLIJ REPRESENTED. MINST1iL siITs 2-limo suiOvs COMII1NBt-2 2 1lflS1' l'lt'rH-Oid lion' anti Greater Mod- era etinemecitty. 2 it/uNiS-2 oItcuIlwu'I1A14-e 1) hiUDOUiN ? , IOOitit4U AitAimS-lo , Cios'e- land's latest noveumtes. liiix umimeetS tvihl euten ' 1'umedmuy at usumii unlces , ' ' lint-s. , Fri. & Sat B OYD 'IER. 7-8-9 , ( MATINlh . H. HOYT'S _ A TEMPERANCE TOWN , i'hn't time in timiN city of Mr. lio'L's now ctmmmuetiy. hex utiueetsitl.emiVeiumtsJumy ut ueuimml itrIc , : E1 rr4 : : II ] R3 : POIULARe , Telephone 1531. w , .1. BUIIGEIII3 , - - - - Manager MOI1RISON'S 'i'omm Ighit Ouigtimai l'rc'iiimctiomt of . _ , . FAUS1' 8 : I 5 Immtrotltteitmut lillS.q Jio'ahci jlorristimm % q Muurguicrlto ( 'uutmittg , ' , 'cit 1"VIt. I4-h1'CLFi TOM'S ( 'AhuiN , i5No RECITAL -his' - MR. WM. H. SHERWOOD AMEH1CA'S OREATAST PIANIST , - AT - BROWNELL HALL , Monday Evening , February 4 . At B O't.look , html , Hisl ) ill OhII'LJ , ' fltltly'si. i'arlimuti street ( 'are lRIS time door , EDISON'S KNETOSCOPI3 l'1ItY lAY PAltm.OItt lremmu it Li. 1mm , If ) ii P. in' EYJ it , Ittlu tit. Suijects for tItle week : hoeing coumt.st , Caictt1U. hittg tiC time wire. H.tNDV. Iiuckhimg flromteimu floitu liutfuiiv JOb' . a s'liii AI4NA1mE1J.u. Vrst In hum fuimnous 'qjdt-.u- . lammce. " A i'eClui lmuvit.mtiouu to ladici. . . - ' - - -