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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1895)
- - - - - - - - - : ; : : - = - - - - - - - - , - - ; . W-w - . w Ii- - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TJIE OMAITA DAILY , 1IEE : TUESDAY , FEURUARY 10 , lSO . IS ' " - - - AIMED AT SOUTH OMAHA Anti.01cnt'\bnrino Bill Intcndcd t Kill nn Important Local Industry. - - DENtlTS ONLY THE CREAME MEN - lnrmCr Od No rrolCtlol Olhrr Than Thry Nf' llavc-Otlcr , , 1"IIOlrIIA Will SII'r II CctIs.tHI-llIIt : Cumes VI' II the lu\so TUlay , LINCOLN , I eb. IS.-Speclal.-Tho { ) pro ccIISs In the house tomorrow are to be 01 lvened by the final contest over the anti- oleomargarine bill , and the session Is likely to he Q hot anD from the opening to the close. The ant.oleomnrgnrlno bill ) Is the one prclluell ; by the State JHlrymen's a2oCla- : ( Ion . anti the ofcers at this associaton are \sing the whole organization to lurltler the Interests of thc bill , l'etitions from nearly every county In the state have poured Into the house. Individual members have been onrwhelmell wIth personal letters , urging and even insisting upon their party Interests II the bill. Scores of memlJers admit that they are not In 1 posl- . * lon to consider the bill upon its merits. , 'fhey ! assert that whlo I Is true that the . , Were elected 10 represent all the Interests 1n to stltc , they lust first ul all vote for tim Ilelvllual Interests 01 their own con- stItuent. The hill , lS It come from the hands 01 the I mel who are using the State Dairymen's as. soelaUon as a figure held In furtherllg their own designs Is oxtlemely drastic In each and every one 01 its provisions. I Is , In fact , so drastic that II requires but a cursory perusal to satisfy the disinterested that I la -'I drwn In the interests of the creamery butter men , aoiely , with no 11eslgn 01 assisting the farmer 10 a better prIce for the Product ) , oC Ib Inel\lllnl Inllustry The bill provides In brief the ( following points : 1. For the 1)\1110sel uf the net every nr- tide tlcsIgied 11 n I1btlttitu for butter RUbsttutu huler mnle fl'lm pure Ile or .reatn Is tIe- l'learell tl he ) imItation IJI1el' , Plovldeel lu- , , ' 1'Iit the ue oC Bait , I'Clnett and other hnrmlell matter for colul'lll : the IlrOluct oC ftlI' ( ' milk 01 cream 1111 not ho l con- stlucII to lender such butter an imitntion. In 2. ! ro I'C 111 , ltn II l'Olporton Imltnton. shnl coat , pOvd'r . ur color with nay coloring Whnl'\.O' IIY substluce designed IS n lubstlutu for butter. 3. ro 01 ( . 111 combile any animal fat or vcotable oil 0' I combination of the two v1tli butter . wih huler or the < ! e. : .ro one , sh1 combine Imitation butter with nny colorIng flintIer whatever so that such Imitation Initter iial1 resemble hnlnton bileI Ihal yel- low or any genuine shnele of yellow butter. 'elow fi. No one Ihul produce , Ilnufntul' , keep for sull or oIer for sale any Imitation but- this tel' made section. 01' manufactured In vIolation ol I- 6. i ; Ever ) ' manufacturer of Imitation butter 6111 PlainlY RtUlp upon the outside of the fHClt/l' containing the same the words - "imitation butter. " 7. Ni one shall ship any package of Imln- tlon butter unless the same Is 10 marked and consigned under Its true nume. S. No ole shall have In hIs possession an ) ' subHttute for butter unless the package containing I the annie Is I 11Ialll iy marked. 9. No one shal Fell Imitation butter u\le ' s . he ' informs .11 plnlll ) Infolls the purchaser distinctly that he Is getting imitation butter. - - 10. No hotel or restaurant Hhul use Imla- 110n butter without dlHlllnyln I sign at each table all0llnJ the fact. INTENDED AS PItOIIIBITOItY. I wIll be seen that under the provisions of the bill as outlined above the manufacture oC oleomargarIne In Nebraska Is practically Iwo- hlbltell. Many claim that the bill does not g to the extreme oC prohibiting the munu- fnctura , but I close reading ot paragraph 3 above will convince the average fall minded man that the creamery men In whose 80le interest the bill Is drawn are endeavorIng to absolutely shut out the manufacture of A oleomargarine In Nebraska. That paragraph. -t ns enlarged In the bill. states explicitly that 'no person , firm or corporaton , by himself. his agents , or servants , or employes , shah combine any animal Cat or vegetable oil or other substance with butter or cheese , or com- ' bloc therewith ( I. e. , butter or cheese ) or ( with animal fat or vegetable oil. or a combination - nation or the two. or ) vlth either one , any other substance whaleyer. " I Is only when this paragraph lS printed ' In thc bill Is most carefully red that the true signifcance Is plainly understood. I Is most adroitly written - . ton arid In the bill as printed and placed In the file 01 each memb r , the matter Is cleverly paragraphed enough to deceive the hasty reader. I Is well known that In the oleomargarine factory at South Omaha creamery butter and cream are used In Immense quantities. The Waterloo creamery In Douglas county finds the South Omaha factor Its most liberal palron. H time bill becomes a law the Souti. 'Omaha factory will be prohibited from using cream or creamery butter In the manufacture 'or its froduct. The true nurpose of the bill shines forth In but a sut'uec light In the . . . . ' .paragralh 11uoted. Tim members at the Douglas county ele- ton In the house very naturally oppose tIm bill In Its present lorm. They urge that the hilt Is drawn strictly In the Interest 01 the creamery owner , who Is just as much oC 1 manufacturer as the maker of oleomargar- Ine. They also assert with much reason that the bill Is designed to drive an Important - portant industry out 01 Nebraslea. The South Omaha makers oC oleomargarine manufacture - uCaeturo annually 3000.000 pou\ds. 01 this product less than 10 per cent Is sO'l In No. braslm. The balance Is sold In tim eastern Ilarlet In direct competition with the oleo- i margarIne manufactured at Chicago anti other points. TIWE INWARDNESS OF THE FIHT , The real Injury worked by the bill to the South Omaha industry lies not In the 11 strlctons with which I surrounds the sale or oleomargarine In Nebraska but In the fct that I prohibits the use of harmless coloring maleI In the product which. although - though mace In South Omaha , ' Is sold In New York. In order to "protect" themselves against the posslblo sale or 300,000 pounds or oleomargarlno In Nebraska time butter men who bQast that Nebraska 11roduees the sale 01 60,000.000 pounds ot butter annually are endeavorIng to prevent the sale of 3,000- 000 pounds 01 the South Omaha product In the east. ' This Is one or the strongest argu- menls urged against the bill by the Douglas membr In time house The representatives oC the South Omaha -t Industry hardly expect to kill the bill. They are wllnl to abide by Its general provisions , because they claim that In mnatmy particulars the leasuro la no stronger than the na- tolul law which they are now required to observe. They do wish It nmelulll that they may be placed on equal footing wIth the creamer men. They urge that II the coloring mate used by the creamery men Is harmless In butter It Is equally harmless In oleomnargarlime. They ask that they eIther 10 permitted to color the oecmnrgarile ! that Is shlJed east or that creamery men be pro- hlbl.l from coloring their 11ro uct , nPimTTm TUn MAiCIt I-N 'rm < ESTlm. Anlcng the parties here tonight In- terestell In time Ileleat cr at lest the radical amendment of the bill , Is A. I olston , limo butter tub manuracturer of \Vaimoo. 1.01 some tIme l't Mr Polston has been 8upply- log the South Olaha factories with three to four carloads a week or butter tubs made at his factory at Wahoo. The downfall of the South Olaha Industry will compel him to ciose down his ractory lie alate that the butter tub making industry cannot be sup . ported by the creamery men for the reaSOl1 that the creameries 01 the state buy their tul 01 easter makers. Most or limo tuba \sed by Nebraska creameries are made 01 spruce and are shIpped < Iii hero front the , , Jut , thus ahuttng out what might prove a llroltablo hOle enterlrlse. ) In spite or its Industry and close allplea- ton ! to busll(8S , the house Is nearly .hree weeks behind its real work , as compared with the ( session or two years ago Alhough this I the tlmirty-IlItIm day or mite session for the house , neiher 01 the two large apllroIH'la- tel bills ha\'o been prCenlcd 11011 limo ways and ' meals comumnittee. It usually requires about three weeks for the house to IllS the allproprlaton bills after they are Introduced. s ' 'hl senate usually takes the santo length nl limo , and even thel Eeveral days go by be- fore tl.e two branches get together i. . Two 'eat ago the finance . was anti means cOl\llte reported the general appropriation - bill on January 28. I was read the second tmo nail referred to the general file on Jan- uary 30. There It restel until February 17 , when I was finally reported back from thl cOlmltee of the whole and ordered en- groned for third reading. Oa February 20 It was lIased and sent to time senate , where I $ remllned until AprIl 8 , Quite a number 01 _ days after the ald.3.lay limit to the legal ex- , htrmM of the legislature had lancI' ' , Tile history 01 tIme Incidental appropriaton bill wu similar. I wait reported from the "ays and means committee on February G. I was not before I ebrulr ) ' 27 that the house In com- milee of the whole recommended the bill for I passage , antI It was not Int March 7 that It was finally sent to the senate. The sent ! pasell It on March 21 , wih many amenll- menU , but It was not until April G that the differences between the two houes were dlterences btween rcconcleJ and the bill sent to the ! o\ernor , . MEMBERS GETTING ANXIOUS. I l1MDmS OETINO The long delay on the part of the heuse ' and committee Is exciting some ways mMns commilco excling apprehension on the pat of many Inembers of both branches who do not desire to prolong - long the session longer than the legal hlxty lays. Unless the bill al It comes from the eommlt I more satisfactory than usual , there will bo a three weelts' fight In the hOlse before It can hope to pass. 1 the committee concedes every demand the friends of economy will make the figlmt. 1 the com- mitee pares every appropriation to the quick , the log rollers will unl\e \ In a contest. The report ot the house committee en ways and means will be awaited with eager expectancy by all true friends 01 the state. I Is 1\ 'fact not to b3 concealed that the state's finances are In no condition to honor nny curther drafts upon extravagance The limit or taxation has already been reached. Legislative nproprlatons for the past six or eight years have been largely In excess 01 the . has bonded In- levy 01 tnxe. The state hal a debteness or more than hal a mIllion fall- lag due In two years. Thc sinking fund has been practically wIped out by the collapse of < that colossal swindle , the Capital National bank 01 Lincoln , To crown nl tbese discouraging - aging circumstances , the stale Is already carrying 1 floating warrant indebtedness or nearly $600.000 , with the certainty that I wl grow larger Instead of smaller. TIme Ilreent legislature must lelt these facts . plainly In the face . The warrant Indebtedness of the ! tate has been steadily growing , with taxation pushed to its limit. 'fhe Indebtedness bears 7 per cent Intcrct , amid the state Is pouring from $30,000 to $10.000 per year Into the pockets of the brokers who for years have been thriving over the state's necessities. AMOUNT OF WAnlAN'S OUTSTANDING. At the date < of the treasurer's last report the state hall warrants outstanding as fol- lows : IssueoriCl. - . $ 8.0lssof ; 1881. 2.2.c . ; Issu" of 18Gi. 3.5Im.stme , of 1cs5. . 80.5 Issue of 18G8. . ia.73Iitmo of isa ; . 3.0 lesmme of 1569. . 3. ) lhslc of 188i. , 2.g 18of IS81" 18.0 . 7 . ( ) IIRsle of 18 8. 5.21 Issl" of i7i. . C0.55'lat'ue of 1SSt. . G181 tMI" of 1S2. . 74.33 l.sle of lS5. . 60.m Issue of l i3. 1 .4i Issue of IS I. 22.3S 1881e of 1S. . ii o t"sle of 1 92. 3G.7r I"Rue of 18.i. . 33.38 Issue of 133. 5C6i.5 : Issle of IS.9. C170 Issue of 1891. 5 .31 .42 Issue of I S2. GOQ Issue oC 1883. . .9 : Total . . . .S i.82.75 In addltol to time above there arc outstand- Ing warrants on time Institute for Feeble : llded fund ns follows : 1"'le of IS91. . $ 15.0) 1ssuo of 1891. . .S'J.O ' Issue of IS92. . 2i.G1.1 Issue oC 1893. . 28.M19.1Q Total . . . . S GI.230. There Is n total floating warrant indebtedness - ness er $639,036.29. To llls wl be added the heavy approprIation oC the present session The state Is just entering upon a year of un. exceptional hardship nnd tax collections arc certain to be reduced to the minimum during time next two years. rolhlng but good managemcnt will prevent the next legislature with meeting face to lace with a loatng Inllebtednesn of a round mullen and a bonded Indebtedness or nearly hal as much with nothing to meet I wlt\l. The bonded Indebtedness 01 the state , now , < rapidly failing mine , Is of itself sufcient to i excite the apprehension or all but the few who are bent upon driving ahead Into all ocean or extravagance unmindful 01 the rocks that may at any tme slater the hulk and frame 01 the state's good old ship , Cre < l. Time bonded indebtedness itO as follows : State ftmntlmng honds. Issued AprIl 8. 18i7 , due Alrl ( I , 1597. . . . . . Apri . . . . . $ H .2G7.35 State relief bonds due AprIl 1. I G. . lOoJ.o Total bonded debt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .2G7.3 : SNKINO FUND DEEPI.Y SUNK. According to the auditor's report there shoul bo In the sinking fun to meet tme payment of the funding bonds due April I , I 1897 the sum of 3.01.08 Dut the treas- uror's report shows that of this amount $180,101,75 Is ted up In the suspended Capital Natonal bank with no prospect of securing I for many years , I ever. In this connection the recommendations or Auditor Moore to Governor Crounse In his last b'ennlal report are both snggestve 'and pertinent. He says : Our present revenue Ilws arc grossly In- adequate , and are practically suspended so far as time nssessment or ' ' Is lS tle ProPertY ) con- cerned. 'Vlh the present aggregate valua- thom : . and the limit being 5 mills on the dollar - lar fOr the general fund . It Is lllcul to raise sufcient revenue to meet current obl- gutlons. With a foatng debt that Is draw- Inl 7 per cent Interest I Is especially Im- porlnt that appropriations be reduced to I mninlmunm. The lessons of most rigid econ- omy that are taught by the present times and which are observed by our people am' never before are worthy of emulation In nil the departments or the Itate , and by their strict observance the state can meet all ' and obliternt outstanding necessary expenses anl oblterltp our - standing Indebtedness. I feel warranted - ranted In the conclusion that no less than 10 per cent of our state levies for the ensi- Ing year wi be lelnquenl I especially urge upon you the necessity or 1 modification - ton or our revenue laws so as to Increase the rule oC levy possible by the State Board or Equalization . or enCore the assessment of property at nearer its true worth , which In many Instances Is as low as I per cent at Its market value nt the present time. or ! very material reduction In our biennial appropriatons. It It can be hoped to see the state's obligations reduced. I Is esl- , mated tmt the most rlglll economy must obtain In order that the revenues may pay the state's current expenses amI be of any the mionting debt- material aid II reducing toatng - ednos under the present lax system oC taxl ton. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1OVil : SITS UOWN uS IIOWItRD. Stops TIluJ to "I\t CIT Ihe . Uosolutuns from bnrpy COlnt . LINCOLN , Feb. 1S.-Speclal ( Telegram.- ) PetitIons . resolutions and the killing or bills engrossed the attention 01 the house this mornln ! Among tIme petitions ) were a large number numerolsly signed protesting against ' bill some 01 Burch's ant-oleomargarlno bi : them were recognized bodies 01 werldngmen. Time usual woman suffrage Petition came In asking that time word "male" be stricken from : the coemstitutlen . On time cal for rellorts of' ' committees nIne bills were recommended to be placed on the generll file and fifteen were sent to their long rest by Indefnite post- ponement. a Harrel Scott was again dragged Into the house The matter was tossed Into time ring hy Cimmmpmnmtn but In nn Indiscreet manner lie moved Ihat all resolutions hereafer he referred to the commitee wihout readlmmg howard took exceptons to what ho called an exhibition 01 attempted gag law 111 dc- clare1 ! that time house was as capable of Judging of t 0 merit 01 a resolution as was 1 small conmnmIttee. However , Chapman's moton 11revalell by a vote of 18 to 23. Then howard demanded to know what lie- came 01 time resolution Introduced by Alan and referred to the cornnmitteo. accuslm anl Hobertln or 10lt of being a member oi i vlRlanco committee. Time debate follow- Ing was hot and earest , I occurred on Howard's resolution to demaud an 1m- immediate report from time "ommilee and eIther exonerate or convict time accused memo bel.Thomas Thomas supported time resolution anti said that In al fairness to a brother member I should bo carried Chapman moved to table This shut off debate and the moton was carried by a vote of 4G to 35. The seuate convened at 2 o'clock ths ! aller- neon , all on motion of Senator Smih imnie- dlately adjourned out of respect to Senator Crane 01 Omaha , who breivement by time delth ot his mother was announce . ImnOBSINO TIP GOLDEN HOD. The following concurrent reaolution by Judd , In time shape or house roll No. 3G6 , was today recommended for 113sage by the commilee , and time report adopted : 'hereaN The adoptIon . oC a state floral emblem II I the authority of time leglsla- tore woulll roster 1 feeUng oC Pride In our state , antI Itlulale an hlprest In the : history ptmt 11 traditions 01 time common- wl'alh : therefure , ho It Itesolved. 'lhnt , the senate concurring , we , the legislature or Nebraska herebY 10- ! clara the lower commonl known IS the "Uolden Hod" to bo the floral emblem or the state. house roll No 368. time comnmittee'a sub. sluto for Burns' 01 Larmcaster's oil bill. house roll No.2 , was today reclmended by the commIttee tD be Illaced on general file , and time report ot the cmm'le adopte The meaure , asIde from providing for tests ot oil inspection , create a new bond , con- slating ot time commissioner ot public lands i aol " bul\lng the secretary of state , Mate treasurcr : , and attorney general , which heard shall be "Inspector ot oils" and bl clothed , 'Il the power to appoint deputy oil in- specters , Tlue deputies shall reclve n more than $125 each per month 401 their labors , to bo paid from a tax of 10 cents pr barrel for Inspectico. The present legislature appears (1etermlne\ \ to look after the economic Interests of the unions of the future. fly pro\lson : 01 11USO roll No. 220. by Jenes , wh'eh was this mornIng - . lag fcommen for passage by the corn- mltee , nail < e report adopted , the total . number ot senate lmplo'es , Including the president , Is fIxed at fifty . and the employes . prls < of the house , Including the peaker , al sht- : one. This act , I passed , amends section 2,117 Nebraska 01 Cobbe/ Consol < ated Statutes cf Burns of Lancaster today introduced I bi appropriatIng $50.000 for two new nllllonal buildings to the hospital for the Insane at Lincoln I Is house roll No 63j. Cole sent In a bill providing for a new board , comprising the commIssioner 01 pub' lie lands and buildings , secretary 01 state < and governor. The boar Is to be known aa the Board of Immigrton < anti Industrial Statistics , < and there Is a provision for the pa'ment 01 < annual salary 01 $2,000 to : secretnr ) ' . HEOU.ATINO COUNTY SALAltlS. So far there has boom Iltrolluce < In tin , house twenty-on bills dllgned to regulte foes anc salaries 01 public omeers. Hens roil No. 16 ProvIdes 'for a salary instead 01 fees for county clerks anc treasurers. House roll IS raises the salaries or count officials nnlanforces payment of all fees Into county treasemries House roll 26 Increases time Slarls of count ) . attorneys. 10u e roil as , by Miles , raises fees of county attorney hi some countIes anti reduces them In others. 10use roll GS materially Increases time fees of count . officers . House roll j9 equnlzes salaries of county officers and provides for Imaynment or excess fees Into the couut treas- ury. House roll 17 increases the fees of county surveyors. House roll 176 creates the new office of register of deeds In countes with a population or llOo nll provides a salary 01 $ : , OOO a ) 'ear , house roll 1S relate - late also to 1 more satisfactory adjustment of sun'eror'lees. . House roll :3t fixes the fees of jurors and witnesses In district courts at $ : per day. 10uso roll 212 , hy Soderman , raises the fees of grml all pet jurors tt $ : [ O per diem. house roil 275 , by Ickets , Provides for the covering 01 excess fees Into the county trenstmry . House roll 302 provides that police judges shall receive 1 salury oC not to exceed $1,000 1 year. louse roll 335 fixes time fees of clerks oC the district court In counties having a population oC 125,000 nt not 10 exceed $3.000 per annum , to be paId from time lees 01 the office. House roll 33G 101 relates to the lees of special master conm- missioners. house roll 369 : equalzes fees of cOUlly officials and Is In line wllh 1 number of other measures oC similar Import. house roll 386 provides for a fee book for district courts. House roll 413 raises the salarIes oC certain county officials and reduces ell rs _ House roll ,126 relates to reports or officers receiving fees. 10use roll 421 regulates the fees anti expenses of sheriffs for conveying prisoners to time penlentar ) ' . nOUTINI OF TiE DAY. Speaker Ichards occupied the chair this rnorn'ng for the first time sInce thl mid- sslon vacation oC ten days ago. The clerk real a numerously sIgned Ielton froni Omaha against the oleomargarine bill. There were 1 number of such petitions signed by numbers varying from one to 600. Boyd and 10it counties hall petitions asking for the appropriation or money for the prosecu. ten or the alleged murderers 01 Barrel Scott. Nebraska women were represented In a petition asking that the word "male" be stricken from the constitution. The following house rolls were recom- mended for passage by committees , and the reports adopted : Nos. 187 , 3G8 , 362. 3:3 , 3G6 , :2 ! , 313 , 11 and 401. The lolownlg were put to sleep by adeptng the reports : Nos. 231 , 4G3 , 281. 38t. 405 , 25G , ! 5 , 385 , 127 14 , 3G7 , 81 , 135. IGt , 359. ' A r soluton was reported by thc comml- tee for indefinIte postponement. placing S. \v. Thorton on the pay roll from the beginning - ginning or the sesson ! as custodian of the cloak rom , which was adopted . A debate sprung up on the resolution ot Chapman that all resolutions be referred to the com- , milee without reading. This was termed by Howard an indication or gag law. 1 was the opinion or Smith or Hel , that the house was as capable 01 JUdgIng 01 the merit of a re.oluton as the committee. JIurch chnlr- man or the committee on resolutions . de- dared himself opposed to Tom fool reselu- tons , but was ready at all times to give Im- , immediate attention to resolutions of alentlon reolutons Import- ance. The question finally resulted In a roll cal .and the resolution was carried by a vote or 58 to 23. Then Howard sent up I resolution , wh'ch the speaker read , per- sonaly , demanding that the committee on resolutions at once report time resolutions Introduced - troduced a few weeks since reflecting on the character oC Rtbertson 01 IIoU , and In- sinuatng that he was connected with time Holt county vigilantes , There was a long debate on this mater before Chapman shut It off by 1 motion to table , which carried , a5 folows : Yeas : flacon Chapman , MeNitt. lmecimer. Cole Clan-Irk. heck . Cona way , Monger , Bl Cooley . Orton . Ilenedict . Crow , l'ericina . B"rnan. BI' . lohfn , le"ly , HaIler . 1to1dy . iirockmnan . Ilnikeon . 14moolc ! lrwnel , Inn Stctson liurch Harrison . i4pemmeer , Hurl. . , . I Inlls. Ipene"r Sulon. Burns ( Lancas' Jones . 'Y"1r. te ) . .Ttml.1. \Vilder. ( timm . I.lmbr. 7lnk ( Johnson ( 'amlhel. 18118n. Mr. ipealter-45. 'arisen Mc"adden , . Nays : Allan , howard . nOlht"utner , Ashby , hull . Itouse Brokaw , .lt'ntmins icott , Oastlr. Johnston ( e. Smith Dalttney Inll ) , Sooermnn. Dempsey , . caup Sm.nckrnamm , F'rmtz , I.anthorst , Rut"r , (3onr Me\leker , Thomas ( inimhitli . Meyers . Van Iousen , Inlncrove , I'mlngton. Wart . Ia\ Ilk , lhol"s , Zlnlc ( Rher- 11111ns. . Rlchartioon . man-3 , Absent and not voting-Burns of Dodge , Chace , Cramb Davies Guthrie , larte , Jenness , Johnson ( Douglas ) . McBride , Miles , Moehrlan , l'ohlmn Rclcls , Hobertson , Schlcleedantz , Sutton ( Douglas ) , Timme , Valt. Wal.A A resolution which was on Saturday referred - rerre to the commiteD providing 210 cOllies ot Urn hlue book was favorablY reported , anti finally made a special order for tomorrow - row at 3 p. I m. The house then took n recess Bills on first and second reading were the first orders 01 business at the opening 01 the afteroon session. sorm BILLS DSIPOSlm OF' Time followIng bills emi third reading were disposed 01 : House roil No 132 , by Juner , relating to assessments by boards 01 county conln Is- sloners was interrupted In the roll cal on Its passage by 1 demand by Harrison for a a cal 01 the house , Absentees having heen hunted up the vote Ilroceedell wlh the rwlt flint he lull was nassed. " house - roll i No. 2io , Ute commnlttee's substi. tute for Barry's bill to provide five libraries for school dIstricts , was Amendeel by Orlfths , who aIm mo\e to recomlt time hi. Hhodea asked unanimous consent that time bill lie over , and It was granted Time house then went Into committee at the whole to consider bills on general flo with Harrison In time chair The following bills were disposed of : House roll No. 237 , by Timme , providing for the nallng of the hospital for the Insane at Norfolk , and relatng to the care and protection or the Inmates. practically taIling It out of the hands of the hoard 01 public lands and buildings , and placing It In the hnmls or trustees , was recomimimmitteti. Time comnmlttee's suhllute for house roll No Hi , hy Grliiitii . providing for tIme attendance - tendanco of school children at fehools nearer their 10mes than the houses In their own districts was reported back with 1 recol' men < aton that I pass wlh amendments. house roll No 13 , by Ashby relatng to 1 revision 01 tie election law Ind a 6mplf. ! cton ot ballots , was indefinitely postponed. House roll No. 31 , by loblnson , providing for I rate 01 7 per cent on county , city , town or other munlcillal warrants , was rec- cmence for Iaiage a8 amended , 'fhe commltpo then rose and reported , time report WIS adopted and the house adjourned . Et'smmmte's nrh , "CUIOI , , 1.IrCOI.N , Feb. 18-Speclal ( Telegram.- The senate convened at : o'clock this utter- 100n. and on motion ot Senator Smih 1m- immediately adjourned out oC respect to Srn. ator Crane or Omaha wh00 berea\ement by the oath ot bl mother . was onlounc" . . E I.INNEY . CRIPPLED DR E. B. , . b , Left Feet Amputated ! 1ho Result of Being aM.t \ , .t ' . it IGNOD l TIlE NLW -'I- . OIL I SP 'CTOR : \nt tauJllrl ) ' TIJn4'\lr Ilk Ircorllq h' Up1t ) ' ifitit'r , iiifioi to Uunrnur lttmt- comb InRttII'uf ' hIt New Chider or bleat IUlprtl'lt , : ; ' , : LINCOLN , Feb. -Speclal ( Telegram.- ) . Dr. Everett n. 1 lnnn was today time victim i of a peculiar ) accldemmt that resuled In the los of his left foot Last Monday he was out huntlmmg. On his return ho placed his loaded gun In time corer 01 his barn under n sot 01 harness hnnlng frol I peg. Today ho received 1 professional cal anti going to the bar hnstly took down time harness , laggln ! the gun to the floor . I exploded , tschargln& : 1 load of No. S shot Into the ankle of his let loot , lacerating It horribly , necesslalng am lnmtation . Tonight ho Is resting easily , though quite weall. Dr. Pinney carried I $10,000 accident policy. An amended petition has been filed by Lena Holz asking $10,000 damages against the lincoln Street Hal WiY comllan Shl clnlms that site anti her company were drive Ing north on Tweth street on Deember 23 , 1893 , when the ' struck ) were hy an 0 street car . the buggy knocked to splinters - anti Mrs. lolz seriously Injured -Sho swears the motormll failed to slglal all that time car was running twelve mies an hour. Matt aughcrly today turnell over to Governor lolcomb ni his records as deputy oil Inspector under Frank Hlon , The test , . Ing apparatus used by Ihugherty Is his personal 11roperty Ills significant acton 11 Ignoring Oil Inspector Edmisten created no little tale this ovenlng In time hotels < TIYI O TO S\"I II.I , ' , NECIt. : IIortl , nlln JIRde to Iltcr'ot Uoverlor Illcnlb II Il I m , 'lmmii r . PLATTSMOUTII , Neb. , Fob 18.-Speelal ( Telegral.- ) lathew Goring , atorey for Harry Hi , the man Sentenced to bo hung March [ I , went to Lincoln Saturday , acom- 11anlell by Father Carey and visited Governor - nor 10lcomh , whol they tried to Interest In 11111's beimmtlf. They endeavored to secure a commutaton of 11111's sentence to Imprison- m.ent for le , County \lorne ) ' 1ole heard Of limo trIp Saturday Ilurlng the day anti telegraphed Governor Holcomb that I the 11 matter was to be given any consider- ton he wlshel1 to h heard on behalf 01 the state before any < eclslol was made . Up to noon today ho has heard nothing from the governor , but private ndvlces are to the elect that Wednesday Is sot down as the date for the state to make a showing wlmy sentence should not he commuted. Those who know Oovernor lolcomb bet Insist there Is no danger oC his interfering II thc immatter. Simeriff mcllenhary Is Imaving printed SherlJ ha\lng a number or admission tickets to the execution executon oC larry ll , March 1 So far he has re- cel'ell scores 01 applicatIons for every tIcket which he wi Issue. Vfsltng sheriffs and a number or newspaher ' representatives wIll have the preferenc " A. W. Campbell , salon keeper at Murdock , this county , and ex.sherlf oC Sarp county , came to town this 10rn'll wllh two strangers who broke Into his place or business yesterday ) aernoon. They securell $ j , all In making their exit were seemm Campbell was Informed seell and hastiy mommntfng' a horse chased the ! thlevcs out In the-cnntry and overhauled them two mies out Q [ town. He forced them t disgorge tleirbooty and accompany him back to town anti ' 'in ' turn to this cl ) ' . They gave their nnines' as 'tV. F. Sims amid rank Thompson . Both are well dressed. Various Itensls uses ] by burglars were found on their clothing. As their crme was com- mltel II daylight tley \ 1 bo punished only for pet larcen ) ' . StL145t I.LIO . ( ) VS It1OVfl'tL. : - : One Junllrc < 1 and ( ovemity-Fivo Col1orts to : ' I ho Chlroh ecuroct. SALEM . Nob. . Pcb. 18.-Special.-Rev. ( ) J Vincent Rosewar ot the Moody institute of Chleago has just closed n series ot the most successful evangelistic meetings ever held In this part of the stale. lie I strictly undenominatonal , and as a bible student he has few equals. le has succeeded In almost couvorting : Salem anti vicinity , and 175 con- verts have beel made. O. 'V. Davis , secretary of the Salem Interstate - state Chautauqua association and ex-editor of the Salem Index , anti S. P. Ocst , vice presi- dent ot the association , have just closed a contract for the appearance of Dr. Tahnage to deliver a sermon all lecture the first two day ( August 4 and I ) 01 the assembly. The ) ' are making arrangements for some 01 the very best talent to Je bad In the United States , and this part 01 time stie will Iayc an occasion to come In contact with men of worldwldo reputatlon. Sam Small Is its president. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SUg STOOl ) TJI OF1ICEtt OFF , Sirs. I.eommtmrmi "Ilcelt ThrlRtols to Shoot R nlv.1 CIty lelll ) ' . DAVID CITY , Neb. , Feb 18-Special.- ( ) Thursday S'imoriff Derby went to the farm of Leonard Vincent , who resides north or Bell. wood , to serve a summons . on Vincent. 'Vhen ho went Into tim house .he was met by Mrs. Vincent , who , armed wllh 1 ouble-barrele shotgun , ordered him out of the house. Time shert took In the situation . having been warned by her never to come on the place , grabbed limo gun all after a struggle suc. ceeded In getting It away from hcr. She' told him she had another gun , but whIle abe was getting that rrom an adjoining room time sherIff withdrew , bringing the gun wIth him. Today 1 warrant was Issued for her arrest and she Is now In Jai charged with resistng an officer and threatening to S'IOOt SlmtHttlN ONUS , OrI'OSEU , York County Will Aosllt Its Needy from time ( on"r,1 l'ummtl. YOHK , Neb. , l eb. IS.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -A mass meetl11 01 the taxpayers or York ' county was held t day In time court house , In order to discuss tIme question of votng honda for time purpose 01 furnishing time farmers ot this county with seell for the coming season. Those In attendance came to the decision that the needy were limited to a few In several townships In this county. They passed a resolutIon aElllng time county board to lurnlsh such parties wih seed out of the general tumid , or York county. The general lund 01 this cO\nty ; Is something like flO.000. and I was. deol ell It could ha used in 'this way Iesolulons < were also passed protesting against the much talked 01 scheme 01 voting bontis. Th county board of this county bo taken will meet tonlorol . anti some acton ) U , I"Tl : UU't."Vn' : ) T''LIW , ! Ir , anti :11. : 11 . ' 1. Hoot of Beatrloo 1'1111 t'one'llo , ' 11 1.1"0 TIJalher , DBATIC , I.'eb. ! -Speclal ( Telegram ) -Tho domebtc houl1ls 01 Mr. and Mrs. E T. Hoot , 01 which : , ii. report was made In yestenlay's nee , hmavo''becommie seled , Numerous - erous consulatons , wfre held between the principals to time affair Sunday and this forenoon , resulting 11 I reconcIlIatIon and a decision to live a husband aud info. lrul rico S'ommmamievtiroi ' Unrlcll , DEATICE , Fob , 18.-Special ( Telegram.- ) Mrs A. E. Severance 01 this city was badly burned about the head and taco this ! morning < < by time explosion of gasoline she was 111aclnl In hot water before commendng tIme family washing. Mr Severance carried the tub of water out oC the housa and was also somo. what Injured by the flames. Trommbiea oC a Joint lierpor CIAUHON , Neb. , Feb l8-Speclal { Tele gam-harles ) Ryo' of Sturgis , S. D. . was arrested by Chief or l'olico Wlnlhlp on request - quest ot Manllal lehards 01 that place Saturday - urday night. lie WI charged with obtaining goods under false prelenses aol today secured - cured his liberty through a writ ot habeas [ corpus , having refused to return to South . " ' - . - . , - , . _ - - . , - - _ . _ - . - - _ ' - ' - - Dakota without a requlaltton. lie " ' 1 iin . Iflatel' rNtrtsl " , anti ' 1 b held uttl tM Uni" " States althrll" , \vho Also want him , atrl\ ! I SPhienra that ho Is 1 die- charged sO1dit who opened 1 joint there anti tried to get away with everything In sight. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sight.'o 'o thcek 1' ( .lhl" , Irmmti.I 1,1NCO. . Fob IS.-Speeitti.-Time ( ) ltes' ent commissioner of 11ul\0 Innlls and btmiltl. tugs , Mr. Hussel , 11nl , In an artless mnnlr , severely arraigned , his predecessor , A. II. lumphro ) ' , In the mater of txtra\'aganc In 11ublc Instittmtions. Mr His sel says ( limit hI hts arrtngel1 n new 1)'stem of blanks lot time Ise ef bidders lot IIPIIt9 for tie as ) ' , loins , hospitals anti , 11enlentat ) The coin' Ilhoner sa'-s lbat heretofore there has been no check on contractors In regard to prices cimhrgeti for goods delivered mmtmdet' chlrge foroos 11el\ere < < tl.eir contracts ThIs Is a frank avowal , imt In\Istaton : II0\S that Mr. Ilse1 statCu he tate e'.ictiy. By eollsion with eaci other bl'1l1ers ' clhl get 8UIples Into the IMtllltl ls at almost an ) prlcc tlmey mlhl agree cii. The reform suggeste.1 by Mr. Iu sel consists In havIng blanks prlnt'l\ \ with two extra columns emi the marglu II "hlch are to be 11eslnntet the price prevl. OlsI ) ' II 1 for similar goods and the cnr . remit Ilrlees for such goods ruling It thin tlo time contracts are let All bids mount he lall cn ( theM blanks , mind with this data stal'lng both contractor amid superintendent In 1 till face , I Is believed that fewer frauds will bo perimetrated , b. IItrlletrtell 1ICUlo.loJuhlo Sold . TECUMSBII , Neb. , I cb. IS.-Spccial.- ( ) S.V. , McCoy has hiUFitfleti 01 the 1(11blc Publshing comptny ot this city the outfit used In the llbtcaton of time Heplblc , the official organ of the Johnson county allIance anti will continue the life or the sheet , but probably tmntler a new name. He has ohl Inter his neWSIII } r outfit at Cook to J. ii. llama- nionmi . who will continue time plllshlng of the CourIer. . . anti The Johnson County ) Agricultural Meehanlcnl Issoclnlol hns elected officers for the year ns follows : I. I Carman , presl- Ilent : E. 'V. Nelson vice president ; I ) . S. Warner , treasurer ; W. Holb , secretary ; Theo. dare Sllth , A. C. Sullivan anti W , O. Swan tilrcctors. A COlI days' fall wi bo hell beginning September 3. A cOlnty exhlbt ! ' nt the State fall has been provided lor " 'oI JUlt 1lAr 1.yomm. LYONS , Neb. , I eb. 18.-Speclll.-An ( ) extensive - tensive wol hunt took place the latter part 01 last week near time reservation north el town , About forty farmers , with several nnrods from thIs place , met near Clear mice from which they formed a large circle and corralled several wol\es all jack rabbits. Time wol'es nmade thclr escape , but several jack rabbis were shot al11 then caught by the hounds. Another hunt bas been planned , . . Od nn Od nn. 'oi. " vuu U QUU. . . . . The wild amid sand storm 'esterday was the worst that has visited this part 01 the stale for 'ears. The sums was completely obscuret by the tiust. The wind was warm and Ice incIted all day. The ground Is now entirely free of snow end Ice. "IAlol ltcttiri'ti by 1-'nitli. NORTh LOUP , Neb. , Feb. 1S.-Spcclal.- ( ) I Is authorltt\ely reported that F. Marion Barker , recent graduate or the State unl- vcrslt , and son of T. O. Barker , al old and estcmed setter all prollnent farmer resld- I ing a few mies southwest of this city , who has been compelel' to wear glasses for the I past year or moro on accolnt of defective vision , has entirely recovered his sight I throlgh the "Calh cureu at lamloll , 11. , where he Is no\ visitIng relatives The report - port has create sOlethllg oC a sensation Barker Is well Imown as a here , as wel young man or 1010 than ordinary intelligence. StaIn ( rl\n \ 10lnl : Iolen. LINCOLN Feb. 18.-Special.-There ( ) h stored at thl grain elevator at the fair grounds some 4.000 bushels qr grain for the relief comnmnIssion. Chief Cooper has been , asked by the eommlsslon to send 1 policeman - man < out there to watch I , as It has been tapped several times by marauders. But the chief says It Is impossible wIth the force at his disposal to do this , as 1 number or the officers are sick. Burlington EngIne Iolso" . CRETE , Neb. , 'Feb. 18.-Speclal ( Tclegram ) -Burlington passenger engine No. D1 was delay hero an hour and a hal tonight by the broalcng ot a valve stem. She was pulled Into \'moro by engine 79 from the yards It thIs plnce. BABY ONE SOLID RED _ Literally cn Fire wIth Eczoma. Screaming and Clawing all the 'l'lmc. ddcd to this were Abscesses and Suppuratlcn. Entirely Cur by Cutcur. Now Stout Inl Hearty . Our little baby , almost 2\ ) 'ear old , was taken with SOW fOrl ol Eczma when sba \1 about , thee months old. leI ltte body wu 0:0 sell red frm time _ 50Jc of law feet to the crown / " . , , -i of her bend , and she seemed d - to be literally ailroScrcaimmimm P1 % lterly Ilrescremlnc , . 1 , aimit clawing 11 time t m c. IL When time WS abut Use momhs old , tberu was aeldcll \ . : to hcratilictton , abscesesammtl m.ia. _ suppuratiozm. We tried the local M. D. ' 8 , anti SOlO otber 4Jz. . "c . remedies wihout any relief. . ; , - . d. 1 had conslderableabout the CtrICIIA ! Jm\us : , and one or our neighbors hall ucfl : thel , clahulup that tbey w. , . I good a clalmell. I concluded 10 try Ihem , anti after tin uSe of three or four hexes ot Cu'rICII . null about one and ono-hnl hotle , or the CUTICUA' HJSOL\XT , with the CL'ICUI.80A1' , our Itto ODe Is now entIrely cured , anti is stout and hearty. Your CLlcun.\ 11r.itr.nn:6 am all antI : more Ihal yea claim them to be. I always have 1 good ' ' 0\11 my friend foronr excellent romeilios . lAti neighbors your I'xeetent remClcs. ad nelshbr . 1 : WOOD , White Cloud , Mo CUTIOUnA WORKS WONDERS Notblng cams be more encourrlng to ills Courageil parents than the remarkable curez daily cour offevtomi , among Infants and children I ' daty CIICIRA efete,1 ! E:1WIE' . ClrC In chli'lbooi'l , mean a Ifotme of frcetlomn from torturing , dg1g : , humiliating hnmon Sold throughout the world Price , CCn\ . foe ; So.srio ; 1:50L\'EXT,0I , l'orrr.n DU\l , , , . , lloston. AXi CIK31 Con , :010 Proprietors 10ltn ga'- " Bow to Cure Ski plenJe , " mailed free I ) I PLF.9 , I.iackheade.i.roiih I , chapped , miami PIMpr.F3 I , kin cured - 1) ' CCTCIIJ lo.u' , g s ' 11 STOPS THE Pi1W. I f Back aebeJI < loypalnR , wealnO9 : . , - nimeulimatlsmn , and mmmms4cmmi.mr . 1 aII' re. . ri 110'e In aims mlnnto by time CuU. , < 01" . ' , . cura Anll .n l'bltr : , P RllEID5IEClC PLUG TOBACCO. , , N\ Consumers ofchewi tobacco o arewillinSlo paj little 'more thati te price c1ied fbr 1e ordinaitj Irade tobaccos. will find this brand supcor to all others BEWARE Of IMITATIONS. , _ . . _ , _ _ , . . , . . . . - - ' - ' ' - - ' - ' - - " - ' - . - - - - - 4js.Lost . I 'c.ITow : : nn ' women do you -'a. - " 1)i ) ) ) know who arc struggling - alotIg with burdens they wcr not meant to bear bcause heir husbands have I lost their henlh ? " A mAn's health is an easy thing to lose , Its loss is the greatest los tiC can sufer , A little ) care nnd the right niedi- chic make ; it easy to regain lost hcalh , . _ Neglccted disease breeds death , just a J , _ f1C' certainly as darkiless ; folows dusk , Over V . , , work , cxposurc wrng eating , wrong lving genemty lIla ) ' engcnder ( hisease. Symptoms vary , but by far the mnjority of diseases are marked by n loss of , 'itnttYI n wasting of fesh , The lungs suffer nnd the stomach , Discas.germs enter the system through these two orgnns. Recovery means dri\n oul the germs and building up strong , healthy tISSUeS. 'rhe medicine that will do it quickest aiid n'tost tihorougihly 13 the IiiCllChilC to take. 'l'hiat inediciiic IS Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It searches out disease-germs w'hierever they exist aiid cx- terhli'lnateS them. It is a jOlVei'flll iiivigoratiiig tonic. It Prolilotes di- gestiOhi , creates appetite , cures lihiousncss fllibi all liver , kidiicy aliti stomach disorders , and so all blood diseases. If it be taken in time , it will cure 98 1)Ct cent. of all cases of coiisumltion. This is a bold statement - 4 ment and s'c expect it to be nict with some iilCtCltihit3 , Doctors Imave held for so bug that colmsumpt'lon was iiicurnbie that it Itas been genertiuly necepteil fl au imithspsmtabic feet. Dr. Pierce does disptmte it , lmowevcr , and nil lie asks is that ilmtcrcstctt persolis shall investigate the facts auth leans sommmetltiimg ' of the clmrcs v1uiclt have been effecteti by the ' ' Golden Medical 1)'mscovcry. " The \Vorid's Dispeimsary Melicnl Associntioim , Buffalo , N , V. , has bnmbiislicd a large book ol'm6o pages , comimpietely covering time ssmimjcct. This book will be semmt free tq any niltiress 0mm receipt of sb ceuit.s iii stamimps to cover postage ; or , better still , get nil time matter commtaimicd jut time above book amid sez'cnlwud'cd pngcs more on terms of time follow'tiig Coupon. Time reopic's Comummmon Semmso Medical Adviser , B ) ' U. V. Pierce , M. 11. , Cimlct Consmmitimmg ( ' l'lmysiciati to time Ius'alki' hotel amid Surgical Immstltimte , IhmlThio , a book of os-er ieo laige lm.gc and 3oo coloretl mimmti other ilitmstratiommq , comitnimmiug the reprotitmeeti ilmotorraphm. ( ccli- immommials nnd atitlressec of imtmntlredt curetl of mmmalatiles above referreti to , calm mmuw be hind Iii . strommg falter covers III'tOluiCl3 fre. Oti semidimmg a ceimt in omie-remmt stnnmpa for packing mimmti iiostage ommly. Over 6'oooo cohies of tlmis commipicte Fammmiiy Doctor hook already m.oltl imm cloth tittmtiimmg at rcgtmlnr mince of Sio. Atldresq : ( witit simimmilta nimul timis Coimpoim'onm.o'a ) 1)isi'ssamtv MgDICAL AssucxATmom't , ( tdj Main trect , imumfiblo , N. V. ALWAYS Thinkof usaslIOUSE IURNISIIEIS. 'WO mb nottkitl in Di'y Goods , Clothing , Statiuntiry , Books , Confectiommor ) ' , Boots mind Slices , Toyc , Millinery ; we have no Tolegt'aphi Ofilc'o no Photographer ; iso Lunch Room ; ivo do not t'tmn a l3anlc ; we imavo no l3am'bor Shop ; we do not deal in Patent Medicines or 1)m'tmgs ; we do not even go so fat' as to cut yout' corns ; and , in thin sense , we are net a dopartmnont stot'o. Oh ! a Little Money . Goes a long vays now-a-doys , tmmd we talco great pleasure In proving this to you. A little cash also goes a great ways. ! Do you think It is extravagance to ll'ic otit $100VOl'tll of goods for your lmomi'ie ; pay $10 down mtnd $8 hot' month. WELL , THEN , 4 WE DON'T , especially when you got guaranteed values it'omn a i'e- . sponsibie . houso. .vTo admit that your failure to give your vife , your cimlldi'cmi amid yourself time comforts and convemilemmece you could so easily provide , I is usually the result of thoughtlessness , and nothing more ; but , it is our business to furnish you IL remainder occasionally. Romoinber Febm'tmary is tim biggest bargain mnotith in time whole ) 'cat' with us. We Are House Furnishers From Way Back ' and It scenis almost foolish to attemnpt to specify any one particular bargain ( our store is meenling with so many ) , btmt jtmst to show you that out , sermon today is something more than talic wo ivihl mention a 3-Piece - ' Bedroom ; i1 ; 1H'9 i - - - Exactly lilco picture. which we timitmlcriclicu- - I i Iousiy clmeztp. It Is nil hard wooo , mintiqun / , , - . , fimmisim , 18x40 hovel _ _ _ _ mtmlm-ror 1,1 , drosor , is limit slze-lumgo ummd nicely carved- , - - - - . - - - - ' , , - ; - February I Sale Price We am'e inaiIng special low prices cii Cam'pets and Crockery this month. A ness' .Tap Brussels Carpet , ot'lenIal colors , imm'Ice 05c iiot'yd. TERMS-EITHER CASH OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Out' now 1S95 Baby Carriage Catalogue Is out. Scmmmlforit. lila abumummty. ' Ot'EN SATUItJAY E'ENINGS UN'I'IL 10 O'CLOCK. I ( Send IOn to cover postage ems big F'urnltut'o Catalogue. Ii - . I : i.-- : TflhiD M/411K OBATJiFUI.-COMFO1ITINSI , EPPS'S L1OOA. IIBIIAIOFAST-SUPI'ICIt. "By a timorougim knuwiedge of time natural laws which govern limo operations of dI&cs- tio&m and uutrltlomm , anti by a careful appli' emotion of time llmme Itroliertics of weil.aoieett'd Cocoa , Mr. Fpiis : imas rvIiied for our break. fast and sumper a delicately flavored hover- ego whmicii imtmty rave us mum5' imeavy doctors' bills. it lit by time JudIcious use of sucim articles of dIet timat a constItution may be gradually built up until strong emmough to resist every teimdency to tiIseue , Ilummdreds or imubtie mnuladlea are hosting aroumid us ready to attack wimcreyer timere is a iveak point , We may escape many a fatal simafi by keeping ourselves mdl fortilioul with uuro blood anti a properly nourished frumne- CivIl Service Gazette. Made sImply with boiling water or milk. Sold only In ) mmulf.pound tins , by grocers , labeled thus : JAMES BPPS & CO. Ltd. , Ilornoepathlo . Cimemists , . England. .xr- . - . iVo .enii tit.i mr.ioua Fremicli ' , . . . . . , p hiimi'd CAL.TI1OB Crc' . .im.i , t IY . irt.i Cmurimltt-o tiat L'3ies ' . , , . . . ' - . . . , - Si em' Ii.-I.rmre. i-mI..mon. , ( I3E- ' tJUIII'intftrrhC.VuIrurCie , ' ' 4At - ( lie ii and av , Jia1isjied. 'iii . .t.a'.VON MOUL co , - - ' tam. a.m. . . uI..mm , om. . FRAt11SCAN RS Piirey . z1J U I vogtab1o , Prepared froma time rlginal to mnuia gre fervtttt in time Mt'tiivor of the L'oiy Laud , hmmsi megan authentic hIstory tinting book 600yoars , A POSITiVE CURE ( or eli Stomach , Kidney and oweI troubles , especially CHRONIC CONSTIPATION Z5rlo. LO cc'at. Sold by all druggists , 'the ' Fraicisan Remedy Co , , 18 % VA I1RE.I s , WIIOAOD , ILl. ) fur Circula. ' ma" ) Ill astratad Ct.Lendm , For sale by Kuhn & Co. , 15th & Douglal - ; - -