. . . " ' "t' J ; ' " . . . . . . . . . , , II . / . . . . , . , ' " , . , / . . - . - . , - : - - . . . - y- ' - " . jT.t , " + / ! " " " " T : . 2 _ _ _ , _ THE O l DAILY BthtURSDAY . , FEBRUARY 28 , 1895. - - - - - - - - - - - - - , their dfott to acquIt tIimIve or the charge or malfeaanco In office. : The total or all the blts tots up to more than 300000. l E.\TVIBi U1 : UW : Igs.\Tn flILL. What Clutte ) Art l'rOpMolt b7 the : : :1otirc Introllfol ' * , qter.Iey. : LIUCOLN. I.'eb. 27.-Speclal.-TotliY ( ) was tlO thlrly.nlnth working day or the senate anll the next to the last on whIch hills mIght be Introduced. Eleven prospective laws were mldell to those already Intruced at the present aesIon . bringing the total up to 35S. with ono more day to crme. , Senator Tert injroiticed I 0 i measure calculatell to relevo ' the State nond of Ilblc Lands and I3uIid . IngR c a great many of Its onerous burdens ' by providing for a new state official . to bo designated na the ( supervisor of public buiitI . Jugs This official Is to bo Iald an annual q11ary of $1,400. and It II made lila duty to Visit all state institutions . oversee nil needed .qevalra antI exercise a general supervision eJalf the physical condltol of [ all Ijulldinga belonging to the state. lie la required to report fuarterl' . giving , In detail the nature of all repairs the cost of material and labor , and such other facts as the Board of Public Lands and BUidings may . - require. The subject of ImmIgratIon to the ( li s- pltnhlo onfn s of Nebraska was brought up by two < new bills , one offered ly Senator Smith and tile other hy Senator Pope The : lulls are Identcal and provIde that the score- tai' of state . auditor of public nccounts alul tar commissioner of public hnlls and buildings shall conBluto what Is Imown lS a State Board of .Iriimlgratioii. The actual work or . the board la to bo Ilerformel ly the lucy- Iable secretary at nn annual salary of $2,000. The bills appropriate $2,000 for the purpose . of disseminating alluring advertising maier tIirotiliouit the east I'ac1i of the six coui- cresslonal districts Is 1 have a representa- Uo to advise the board of the needs of each : district In the state , but these represeltnlves arc to receive 10 conipensatton. Senator Smith offered a bill In behalf of the . motormen on the electric street ratiwnys . requiring - Quiring street railway companies to provide j enclosures for motormen and gripmen. Sec. retaryliltchcockintroduced a bill havIng the rtary _ " .u , . _ . , . . bi .ilLu UUJP" I . . . , _ " .al" , Senator 1opo introduced n bill to provide for the education of chidren confined In the _ I hOles iuPI.ore ( by , the state , and for the ' 'paymen of the eXpenses theretor. Another bill In the Inter Hs of the youth , of the sLate 'wns-Introducel\ \ ' Senator Mc- KeRson. H provIdes for free county in- teligenco offices tor boys and girls . for the restoratcn to theIr homes of truant and - trn1lng youths , for the Imprisonment of ! youthful malefactors apart from all criminals. and for the protection ot children In dlsl- pated and Immoral homes. ThIs Is the bill , the "nows- drawn ly Alexander : 10geland - bo's' friend , " and It has been introduced In nearly every state of the union. Senator Stewart offered the most unIque bill of the day and It will be recognized ns peculiarly Important to the citizens of the _ j fronter countIes of the state. Its somewhat I lengthy title recites that I Is the purpose ot the act "to provide protection from prairie fires . to compel county commIssioners. county supervisors , road overaeers railroad companies property owners and occupants : to provide fire guards for the protection of the _ : people and the county against damage by L prairie fires . to provide for the extinguish- . Jent of prairie fres and 1 empower count commissIoners county supervlscrs to advertise - Use for and accept / bidE , for the plowIng and burning cf fro guarls , " I Among the h\s Introiucel In the senate just before adjournment this evening were the following : Dy Crane , prescribing the man- ncr In which Illuminating oils .Dtl : bz tested . and prohibiting the sale ot oIls that are below 1:0 : legreC flash tCt ; also a bill to require the stmping of the year on cans of all canned goods ; by Wright amending the LIncoln charter : by' Hitchcock empowering and requiring ni cites In the state to fix . . . TAtes and charges for the supplying of gas , or electricity for Illuminating purpo ! a. ; c pOIU.\N IS A bUUlt. ; OF Im luns. A Many ne'ortlfoat Cuncerltn the Sue- - . ce5or to Char Of ) 1oiur. ) " . LINCOLN. Feb. 27-Sp ( cll.-The ) corn- f 'mlteo on penitentiary appear to have had & 1\ "ore rather queer experience with W. H. 4 Dorgan at present the managing factotem of C. " ' . losher out at the "pen. " Members - , bers of the commite ; say that Dorgan has I 1led n strong protest against the parole of " twenty-eight prisoners whose labor lie ' as- senses , he Is entitled to lt all times tinder the provisions of Mosher's contract wit t ' the state. A member of the committee says , ' Dorgan was told that no .ldlcl aefecton ; . from the letter and spirit of the law would he made for the purpose of accommodating , ] ls pecunfr Interest JI the prison con- ' ; trnct. . t , here are n number of storIes afloat conIc c rnlng ; Dorgan'a posiion a relating ; to . his Bubcontrnct. One Is that he has offered to sell or transfer It for $50,000. Another Is that he Is wiing to part with the alleged "Inecure for $20,000. But It Is difcul , under the present unsettled condition of affairs con- nected with the penitentiary contract to fem any reliable estimate of the value of Uorgan's Icn on the labor of the convicts. i There are Al1Iber of bills now pending In the house to repeal the law of 187. trans- . terrng stout's contract to Mosher. The passage of any one of thom will naturally I ' bring Dorgan Into the field on an equal basis . ' with all other bidders for a new contract . . . One of the bills . however , provide for an " , appropriation of $35,000 to conduct the vouui- , tenUnr wIthout the adjunct ot I prIson con- . tractor. ' 1t II understood , that Dorgnn'a present es- , tmate ot tlo cost of , the eighty stone cells . , , whIch . under the Mosher contract he Is . , responsible for and which ere now nncom- ; Jletcd , Is far below the sum at which they , . , wore estimated under the Stout regime. Then It WIS thought that $300 apiece would bo the ultimate cost of them. Now Dorgan , talks about $11) ) apiece or $3200 for the entire . ' $ . tire job. $3,00 ' ; 1 . There Is another rumor afloat that Dorgan , . has become tired of life and business at the : "pen" alaI Is anxIous to close out hIs dC1 , to sonic one who will take I oft hIs hamb F antI pay him for the clothing machinery anll ; supplies which ho has In liis'posscsson ! An ' Inventory ot the prison properly turned over * to Mealier In lR7 has been made . and , alI - I though no prIces ! are attached. It would II rob. I , , , ably foot up 5000. ' : . V1LE. Jml\'I 'nl : nOClt Y.UtHS. : SIrcchur's 11 SocaniMuraity Cortlin to . , 'n J'un Ihn senuite. , LINCOLN , Feb. 27.-SpecIat.-I ( ) seems ? certain that the lennto 11roposcs to vote to I ; : . 'JUlSS a hi to "rrgulnte" lime Omaha Union . . . Stock ynl'ls Time partcular bill which his booms slnglel ( out Is the one Introduced by Senator Sirociier on January 7 and roe , ' . . . . ] lorld ( for indefinite postponement by the . , - commleo on miscellaneous corporations yes- " , terday. I ic I the least radical of time three , ' stock YlrJu bills offered In the senate , and . , ' . ] 10BSCSsei solute features not generally can. 4. tamed In hlK nt Ihl" . , . . genoraly / ; - " ' - It -i makesthmo " n governor of tuio ' stlo n live ltcl , inspcctor und fmpo\era bhl to np- . poInt a aulclet Jnnbor ( f competent as- 0 slatants . whose duty I shall he to determine whlt live &toclc II unfit for the market and , r hnY the annie removed No one la to be , f , ' 110rmlttul to act lS live' stoci inspector tin- . . . ' less 'so nppolntnd 1y the go\ernor. - ' . , The bill thol ; fixes the mnxlmum price which Ihal b cbal'ge for yarding and - ' 'I 'wolghlng stock lS follows : For yar.lng and : 'olghlu cattle . : O cents per head : liege G . 7 cent 11er head ; sbtell , 4 clnts per head. . I la made unlawullor the owners of Ilb . ' stock yards to charge J greater prlec' for : : bay ant grln than double the wholesale I \ Ilrlc oC Limo Bml on thl Ilay fumrmiiahmod. I Is unlawful to sell 1\s than 100 IOunds of .uy tar I hundredweight or less than fIfty. . sIx pounds of shelled toni o seventy pounds , o clr corn fur a bushel , 'r , 1 Referring to cN1nlslona , the bill pro- , . . 'hlbls greater cllrCL'1 Ulan ibis following ; . ' ' 'Ifcr selling cattle . [ 0 cents per bear not , 'to exceed 110 per car ; for selling hogs , $5 ' . cr JIO'S : . : per .dngh decked car , and s per double , , , ' . deced car ; fo selling sheri . $ t per single , decked car , an" ) $ Iler double declted car. , ' Any llerol violating the provisions of Iho ' , 'Jaw prescrlbc1 hy the bill sh31 be guilty of s , misdemeanor and upon cOlwlcton shall bp ' fled for the first lCenle not mere than .100 S for secnd offense not less thal $100. I lor morf than ( $ 500 . and for ouch suhetluollt ( ' uffs'nse ' not less thsn t5QO nor more ( luau . . 5.00. i ' , . Ueterrlng to this bill Senator MJouon of f' 'ucrter Ill today that a careful 1101 or ' the senate bhowc that the Ni would pan ' : with three votes to svan. I , J - - - - NOT READY TO PUSh ThEM TIEM Senate Dec1nes t Take Immodit Acton Against the Ex-Treasuer of Nobraka D \Lt'S ' RESOLTON WAS \ REFRRED Short Uoh"te on the MaLice : Iolo\nll hy R \lglrouA Ia3"s " 'orlt 11 C\'Rrll/ time I Ocnrr,1 Iilo-'rw rutty-Six nUls i'uused , I.INCO.N. Feb. . - ( peClal.-The ) senate this morning dropped like n hot cake the resolution offered by Dale yesterday directing . Ing the attorney general to commence suit against the ex-stalo treasurers . of Nebraska to recOVer lie interest popularly ! upposed to have been collected and Iocketod by these officials . Time resolution contained an cti' mate of the annual balances lu the hands or the state treasurers for the past ton years and averaged the amounts nt $1,166.476 per annum Dale computed the Interest nt 4 per cent per annum and made out that the state was entitled to collect ( rem the state treasurers mince 1886 a total stun of $462,590. ' Inco . Ills resolution directing the attorney gcn- erl to commence proceedings to recover this amount was yesterday laid over under the rules. ThIs morning time resolutIon cnlo up In regular order and Dale moved Its adoption. Sloan moved as an nmendment that the rcso- luton Lo referred to the commileo on finance . ways anti means Spcahing against lie ( amendment Senator Dale said that time senate might just as well meet time , lsuo nt this tIme ns al any other. The resolution contnlnell a simple proposition to cal on the attorney general to look into time mater prosomited. For his part Dale could see no reason why the resolution should not ho Immediately adopt . The question was not a ! lel one to the sen tors. Before timiy fnaU voted ho asked them to carefully - fully consider section 24 of article 5 of the constitution . , \hlch ho proceeded to read showing that , state officers "shah not receive - celvo for their own use any fees costs , or interest . teresl upon 111blc moneys In their hands or under their COi trol. " Continuing . Senate Dale said that the con- sttulton not only fairly and squarely fixed the salary of the state trea urer , but went tur- tImer and distinctly declared that the state treasurer shall not receIve for his own use the interest on state funds. lIe simply asked that the maier be referred to the attor- fey general wlo would use his discretion. I the attorney general found goO cause for acton lEt suIt be commenced against the ex.treasuers and their bondsmen and see If the state cannot replenish its depleted troasury. The motion ' to refer thia resolution to the commll , on finance , \'YS and means , was A large numbEr of new bills were Introduced . duce and read for the first time . The bills Introduced yesterday were rend the second time. PASSED SEVERAL BILLS. The senate having received a sealed com- munication from the governor , went Into executive - ecutve session for Its consideration. After the doors were opened the senate took up bills : on third reading and passed the followIng - Senate file No. 42 , providing for the admission - mission to practice of attorneys and coun- srhiors-at-law by the supreme court Instead of by district courts , as under the present law. law.Senate Senate mo No. G7 , by Pope emendIng the law relating to fees nlowcd to county sher- ifs. The old law I gives these officers $1 for an arret under a search warrant and 5 cents I mile ' for all distance traveled In serving I processes The new Iw. as passed by time senate today gives .them $2 for servIng the wnrranta and 5 cents per mile for the first five miles from the court house ana 10 . cents a mlo for each mlo thereafter. Senate file No. 40. by Smith . prescribing , the same ptnnlc for daylight burglary that the present law prescribes for burglary com- mUted In the nlsht. Senate file No 130. by Hahn , a memorial and joInt resolution , rCJdlng a follows ' : Whereas , A bill Is now pending before the congress of the United States providing for the ceUng to the state of Nebraska or alt the government lands within the borders ! sad state the title to which stl remains In the United states and \Vbcrcas The palsago of , saId bill would bring alt said lands mora promptly Into the market antI encourage the development and settng of unoccupIed portIons of the state and. largely Increase the taxable property of "aid state : therefore , be It n\Sol'ed.y the legislature of the state I oC Nebraska In the Twonty-COUrUl ses- don assembled. Tat our Eenators tn' con- gross are hereby instructed and our rep- tlcnttvcl requested to use all honor- able and ren.onnble efforts to accomplish . .nd hasten time passage of said nct Senate file No. 47 , by Dale. to authorize school districts with leE than $5.000 assessed valuation to levy a higher rate of tax for school purposes The total levy however , I shall not In any case exceed 35 mills on the dollar In any one year. I Senate file No lG3 , by Graham , amending the law governing tl' admission of Inmates to the State Institution for the Feeble Mindel Youth at Deatrlce. Under the prc'nt law the several counties of the state . are required to pay the necessary expense of clothing their own chilfiten . but I fixes no time when the money shah be paid. Graham's bill . passed today . provides that each child con- tided to the care of tIme Insttuton by a' county shaH bo accompanied by $0 In cash , to be used In Jurchnsng : clothIng for such inmate for one yer. During the month of December , each year the county 18 required to remit $40. less the amount unexpended. The bill ale povides that whenever the capacity - pacity of the institution wl permit , inmates may b3 received tram other states nt n fair rate of compensation , to bo fixed by the nerd of Public 1.lnds and Buildings. Senate file No. 48. by Telt of Cass fQr the protection , preservation and propagation of birds fshes and wild animals In the state of Nebraska and to -revent time Idling of ihe ( same during certain seasons mind by cer- Lain means. PENSIONS FOR PAID FIREMEN. Senate file Ne. 121. by Smith , to pension firemen of paid fire dpatmets after 1 continuous . tnuous rlce of twenty.ono years , and the wIdows and orphans of fremen who 1030 their lives whIle In the line of their duty , and to provide for pensioning firemen of 11all fire departments In metropolan cities and cities or ' the frt class who shah become to tally dIsabled whll In the hue of theIr duty Senate file No. ii 1 , by Watson , substituting for the present state law time national law requirIng all railroad companies doing \usl. ness II Nebraska to equip all engines and cars with proper efficient and ufo auto. matc couplers and brakes. ' Senate file No. 19 , by Cross . amending the Jaw relating to hlgh\\'n's Senate tIle No. 12G. 'by Pope a joint reso- IltOI , as follows ; hlesolvcd . That our senators and repro- srntltl'lt In congress ho 1111 ore herebY l'cQlCntel to use their earnest eftortl anti mill honorable methods to' proeur the passage - ale ot a lull providing for the paYlent to al soldiers who served In 1 1k1 11rlsont lurln thin war of the rebellion of $3 per day luI'lnl the 11mo so Ilrvec , timid of $2 , per mouth pension for limo relatnler of their Ivc . Senate lila No. 10S. by SmIth. to provide for the governing of mnster Illumbcr and the Sller18101 of the busIness < f lllumblng nod hOlso drainage . Senate file No , 1:1 , by hahn , amending time charter of clel cf the second clal having less than :5fQO and more than 8.00 Senate me No 1 : . by Pope . to provide for , the stale or drugs end food In 1 pure state , I to prevent time adulteration and misbranding thereof , and IrCyldns ! for a } urI food com- I an lesion . I CONSTITUTIONAL Au1ENDMENTS. The felate lien ( tolc tip and 11aned the twelve cUl tlullonl1 amendments agreed 10 ) ' ' ttdMY In time commitee of the wlmoie 'tue &mnsumdtueut providing thnl cItes of Limo metropolitan rInn may frame their OWn charmers . wlicbaa Illarenty killed In com. milee of fie whole ) yesterday , was esuci- tatrll by McCl'rbr. who mend lint time vote by wllch It'ns Indefinitely postponed bo rl nsl1'r6t and the 11111ulent plUbd bae1 . with lImo judiciary committee . 'he motion was agreed I' and time amendment wi Iayc anotbrr chance for Is tile . A resoluton tlrclul time secretary of the senate to bsye llrlntld for the use of time senate 200 cO(111 ( f tie weekly reports ot the State 1elof cOlmlsblon Wn Idolltell. ly naanonaus'couseut I large number ot now hills were introduced . Lut not rend. The senate then ndjournel. UtUI IU Y l < - It.INO OFF JlllL' ' Commlttn If tile Whole fldltnackl R nm. hlr or I'rnl.ooolt 1,1\"A , LINCOLN Feb. 27.-Sp ( clal.-Sluglng ) of. . bills In committee or the hole was the I princIpal orler of bUIlnes8 of the lou83 dur- log the afternoon. Seven of them went by the board at the hands of the members ant they were BEnt to the graveyard with considerable . silerablo hilarIty . The fact thnt a majorIty of them were measures introduced by memo hers cf the Omaha delegation may cut no particular figure . but stilt It was thought somewhat significant. Cole In tiia cllalr , tried to Imitate some of the rulings Indulged In periodically ly I Speaker htlcharth' , and . In time opinion of a number ot falr.mlnded mcmber . achieved n glittering sucess. 01 several Instance lie Ignored calls for divisions . and In one case refused to recognize n memh who was perfectly In crder amid justly entitled to b hearth . In imouss roll No. 663 Conaway or York provides Jar n state Inspector of b e. Psr- sons neglectIng to afford the inspector an opportunity to fondle and inspect the occupants - pants of their hives shall be guilty of a mis- demeanor and fined In n sum not exceeding $100. The objEct of such inspection Is to prevent - vent the dlIeao of foul brood or other In. teclon or contagion , Lamborp has n bill printed which has bean favorably commentetl upon by alt house mactim- hers who snake any 11retensons ! to being actuated by 0 spirit of economical retrench- ment. I I house roll No. 65S. and provides that all bills . joInt resolutions and memorial simmuhl . on their second rendIng , he referred to their proper committee , and only such bills , resolutions and memorlnls IS shall be reported - ported for passage to the senate or house by said commitees' shall he printed at time cx- pause of this state. SheaR has a bill before the house . No 64R. providing for cattle guards and causeways . to be hul by railroad colplnles whose roads paso through land owned on each side by one party. A bill was read for the first time thin morning having been Introduced late last night providing for a bureau of immigration . consisting of the secrctary of state , auditor of public accunts ant mmlssloner of public lands and buildings. Thin . board Is authorzed : to employ nn Immigraton ! agent , or secretary - tnry , at an nnnual salary of $2,000. who , according - cording to the general terms of the bill , Is expected to do all the work. ROUTINE OF TIE HOUSE. Four bills were read for the fnt tme this morning , havIng been introduced 1 few minutes - utes before adjournment yesterday afternoon. House rol No. 638 , by Eiy provides for the relief of Jsephus W. flush : No. G39 , by Cain , provIdes for a state board of immigration - tion : No 640 , by nckett ! proposes on amendment . mont to the consluton ! reltv" : to charters of cities . and No. 6U. by Barry , Is one at time numerous bills to repeal the act extending . the contract for the leasing of the pnltent.ary , labJr to C. W. Mosher. < Th : first thIng In the afternoon house roll No. 525. COnRWa"s bill for relief . approprl Ing $100.000. was made n special order for Friday nl 2 p. m. ' A resolution was dopted by unanimous con- sent Instructing the chief clerk to make n Ilt of the bills as they are to come up In their regular crder for the bnef of the 1 members. ' Harrison moved thnt the order of bills on thlr readIng bG passed for the day , and his motion prevailed. Cole's motion to go Into commlteo or the whole to consider bills on general file was carried and Cole took the chair. House roil No. 17. provIding that all war- rants state , county and city. shal be paid on presentation , and providing also that treasurers shall keep warrant registers was recommended for passage. House roil No. 151. by Cramb provIding. that adoption proeeedtngs may be Insttu ( by county commIssioners for destitute 'orphan children . was recommended for nassale , . House roil No. 16. by Lancborn . providing , for the service of summons on corp rntons ' , ' was recommended for passage. ' house roIlo. : 10 : b"Coaawayvas carefully - i awIYa fully considered \\1 \ \ I d bated ' at' \a . cre . Originally It provIded that 'cities having oyer 7,000 and less - than 25.000 InhabItants shnl be provIded with books ot registry In the hands of the mayor and council , whl'11 shah be kept open for three , days prior to .ln election for the purpose 'of , elocton registry I was amended to Include all' . citIes 'of ' the first al cites frst" " ' ' and metropolitan class and thus aende was recommended for palsage. House roll No. 2G4 , by Harrison relating to claims agaInst cites or less than 25.000 and more than 8.000. was favorably recommended. House roll No. 1. hy Allan . regulating primary elections In cItes of the metro polan class was recommended for passnge. house rolls Nos. 22. 109. 267. 73 , 15 and 209 were recommended for indefinite poet- , ponement. The committee , of thl whole then rose , re ported and the report was adopted. Robinson reported that he hind investigated - gated the matter of the purchase of copies of the "blue boolt" for the use of members . and said that he could procure them for $1.40 nplece. On motion of Haler the resolu- ton providing for the purchase of the "blue book" was laid on the table Dy unanimous consent Conaway presented Limo report of the relief commlteo on house roil lo. 525. and the report , which was favorable was adopted . The house then adjourned. Comp"rllunof Nnmhrr ft Employee. LINCOLN Fob 27.-Spectal.-There ( ) Ire two ) ls pendIng In the house to reduce tie number at house and senate employes A comparIson ot the Bubjolned figures shows that only Wisconsin excels Nebraska 'In ' the number of omployes In proportion to the members of house and sonnte The bills p i\lng In the honso now provide for a ro- ducton oC employes from sixty-six and fifty to fifty and forty In hous and sennte. The foilowing table blows time number of members - hers and omployea l' different states : . . tc ; " tc' , ' S3 I .s sa _ g' 7 . " mZ' - STATE g-i o _ _ ' : . : ; . r ' _ ' Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251131 - ii 9 Clomdo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gi Ca 2. ci Kcnucky [ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 G51 50 5 Mulund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 ea 2G it New J.rKe ) . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . GO CC 21 2G Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 21 31 ii New . york. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 87 32 1 \Vbiconln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . moo mae :2 08 OhIo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 107 13 3 : 2 M18MChuSl.tl ( . . . . . . . . . . . 210 23 41 H Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . moo 6'1 4 40 allimpt'iicta . . . . . . . . . " . . . . 11 25 C4 31 New Humshlre . . . . . . . . . . 3Gl 11 24 5 Yt'rmonl . ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2tl 1 30 0 T"lnrs.eo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O 13 a 10 1IIIoIs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 mom ci I 75 Innsyllunl : . . . . . . . . b . . . . . . COt 5 ) 5' ) 43 Nehruska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . moo 70 33 10.1 ' MI."url . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ito 121 _ 3 42 t Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ IL J _ 3. _ _ L _ 3 : Ttnlul'lIUOI nemo\al I lit . LINCm.N , I eb. 27.-Speclal ( Telegram- ) Tinmnme In house roil No. G30 , hiss 1 menure which provides that the question of relocating the seat Of Itute government shinE be sub- miled 10 a vole ot the paple at the senral election In November , 1895. The governor Is to be notified by tie mayors . of cities and towns competing for the location ot their ac- lon ( , EO to do on or before August , 1815 . and In his proclamalol tbe governor shall In. elude such ullreBlon ( om'umrnuir Jlooll : , I I. LINCOLN , Feb , 27.-Speclal.-Oovernor ( ) Holcomb Is confned to his bed at his rooms al the Hotel I.lllel I time result of a severe cold , 1010wlng a long continual straIn of overwork. Dr. Caeber was summoned this oftcrJool and pronounced the governor's I. ness of Ilgbt consequence sayIng flint mm few da'ya rest would restore him. The governor ' visited the capitol for 1 law moments this morning , but was compelled lo return to his lmotel . IIISl 1 l'ltIl jOJ' 1.UlUW. Cllclunat liletiliers Wi Continue to Sell nt She ) Unto CINCINNATI . 0. . Feb. 27.-Tho advance In the price or whisky front $ ,25 to $1.28 per gallon Rt l'eorJ created much dissatisfaction - faction among the whulbky men lucre At a meeting In the Cbamber of Commerce It was decided that the Clnc'nnat dIstillers would not countenance the advance and tbat the rlce of $1.25 should prevail llere. This Is 1 defiance to the receIvers of the WhIsky trust Just what the result will bo Is problem. atcl , NA TONliL ) LEAGUE SESSION 1 Prinoes of ho'flasoBl1 World Preparing fJt1m'Coming ' fort1 Ooming Oampaign , CHANGES iN ( LAYING RULS ADOPTED - 1'itcimir' 1'ihto'fuiInrged . Olo\A for IIrl11cra i'rescrittit' ; \ 1iti l t 1'011 . Tlii Ilt * Ilntl , ) , ' l.teITer' Cameo Ubl)4l t-l rlt " ' ' ' 'fnl ' ' VllctlcIl , NEW YOm < , Feb. 27.-The nnnual macct- Ins of the various / base bail clubs making up the National league went Into session nt the Fifth Avenue hotel toln ) ' . Thera were pres. emit : Messrs. Sc4en and ConsuL of 1oHon , Seocn Mr Von IEr Abe at St. Louis Dr. Stncltey of' 1.0uisvle arid 1eurs. Joht T. Brush of Cincinnati . Anirew Freedman of New York . Charles 1)'rne at 1roklyn. James A. Hart of Chicago . w. " , . Kerr or Pits burg. Ii. A. Vondtrhoorsl of hialtimnore . John 1 flogera of l'htiladelpimla end the 'agners ot Wnshlng. toil ton.At 11:10 : o'clock the ( delegates to hue ( an- nual leetnl went Into sessIon. PrCllent Frcellmnn of New York Is representing the Cleveland club nt the meeting In place of Frank Hoblnson , who Is absent on nccount ol his fattier's dcathm One sUbject which was talked or was Pfeffcr's reinstatement The majoriy of the mngnates wH act favorably on his npphl- cation. cnton. When tIme league meeting tool n recess It was learned that the delegates wen I over the suggestons mnde by time rules commitee very carefully. At 6:30 : this evening , after the delegates : hind been In 903slon eve six hours 0 second adjournment was taken , and Secretary Nick ljourment , , , . . . , . , . , , , . . Ynlnl HIc't fln rohnr'nra nrnl "n"n n.t Ihn - " ' - . . " . ' , . - ' . . ' . b''U" b . fohiowing \ accommnt of time macsting : . . At 0 meeting oC the national board om- posed oC Iessrs Young , Sodcn onll Byrne . hold this mnormaing , the treasurer's rPllot was read and adopted , Ind N. B. Young WIS re-elected secretary alI trt.isurcr. ' 'rho folowing claim was acted umpon : John Strauss for whom there were clahn' flOI Minneapolis and Lincoln , was muwardeil to Iinnemupoiis. This finished the 1 warel the national board The mcetn . of the league was called to ! caled order nt 1:2 : ) a. ; m. and lreshlent A. H. Soden at Boston presided The chan r's suggested taken up by the rules committee were first Hule G hs been chnnged so hint the pitchers' plate will be 24xG Inch's Inrleat of 12xI Inches PITCII H MAY POISON THE BALL Rule 1. section 2 , has been chainged. Tie last sentence has been stricken out antI the following added : "The new ball delivered to the Pitcher may be dIscolored by imim but [ y no other player. In so doing , however - ever ho hal resort to no other means than with his hands and ' rubbIng gloves , . aol shal use 10 foreign substance other than earth and , ! nld bali shall not be m'oiied ' ' ' . " 01' tJssed frm'pla 'er to plnyer. Rule 15 his been amend I } ' substituting the word "enUrey : for "who I } ' . " and the diameter of the ht is Increased from two anti one-hnl , hhes to two and three- quarter inchs. { I . The much t Icll of glove or mitt question was settled ai l follows : The catcher nnd first basemanl ame permitted to wear a glove or mitt , any size , shape or welhmt , all players are rettrlcted to the use of a glove or mnitweimhing not less tmn two ounces and peimmiuring In circumference around the palni' not over fourteen Inches. Rule 20. thb Ilt six words have been stricken out and replaced ' by the following : " 'Vhle not engaged In active pIny. " Rule 25. sec lonG. has been made to rend one mInute Insteaf' ' of five. Hull 31-Adr lt cnd : "And time umpire ' shall have called play. " Rule " . S ' ton'r 1-The word "touched" , repatcf : the 3V0fl1 "stopped. " 11tiitThip - words "directly to the grc'ummd" arq.tricken out In the fifth and sixth lines. . ; . . _ . Rule 4I 11 ' atirly stricken out ; ' and the followIng odOltcd ' "A bunt bit ; Is a de- Jlhlr.tc atton5ptr on the part of the bnts- . atemt man , 10 hlt.a ahi' sloWly whthintho In- . field 10 that It annot Le fielded by any infielder In time to"retiro batsman. " tme retre Rule' 41-Add new sectiOn G : "The umpIre - pIre will can a 'strlko on all , toll tips caught by the catcher withIn the tcn-foot line. " Rule 45 Section I-StrIke out words "fair 4tb worls hIt has , been malle , " and insert ' .tmB at bat recorded" In third line. Only the batsman who plays out ot his turn will be declared out Is the substance ot an other amendment. Rule 45. section 9 , hns been changed to read : "First and' second bases must bo occupied to declare the batsmnn out. " Rule 52-I tho' first line Insert the words "shall bo" In place of "Aro' and ! 'hmall not" for "are not. " FINES AND THEIR ENFORCEMENT Rule 59-Insert b23 and $100 In place of $5 and $25 . which are stricken out end replaced - b ' the followimig "Immedlntely placed by , folowln : upon notification by time ! , umplro that a fine has been Imposed upon any member . captain or pnyer : the secretary shall fortb- wlt . notify the person /0 fined and also the club or which he Is I momber. In time event of the failure ot the per- son so fined to pay to the Hec- retary the amount of saId line retar within five days aCer notlcaton he shal be debarred from prUelpaton In any ehnmplonsblp games until such line Is paid . " Section - Plrt line insert after word " Sceton "Crom the playIng field" and In second line strike out "In lieu of" amid ubstituto the words "In addition to " Amendment to article xxxI ot constitution - stitution : "As , pmllres . have on several occasionS failed to enforce the rules because - cause of personal reasons time commlteo viil suggest to the league that the following - wl Ing amendment to the constitution be adopted : It shall .bo the duty of an um- plro to enforee the rules as they are written , rlgariles3 of his personal opinIon ns to their moult. This /hnl especlal ) ' apply to rule 52and . section 3 of rule 53. amid In event ot his failure to enforce thele Iules anc he shan ho lIned $10 for cach ofenso upon the swor statement of the captain of one of the opposing teams antI two reputable - utable witne8se5 which affidavit , however must be forwarded to the secretary of time league within twent-Cour houri of time offense : ' The night session adjourned about midnight . night Time mater of I'fefter's application for reinstatement was referred to a commlleo of three to be reported upon at the session tomorrow. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ St. C ) ItT AT IsY II'TIU 'I' I.ti l'lLO'flS. Ihilcy Grmunummmui umntl l'iltsburg Phil NtPOII In Ile ; GrUI11 nnll'ltslJr& l'hl ! II I.J" on 1 "Ihlil ( Titiuig. " SAN FRANCISCO Feb. 2.-Gool fields wes the order of the day . and the attendance - tendance was aho\'e the average owing to the good weatimer . In time first mace McFarland a hmeavily-baciced favorite , threw his jockey jUlt ns the lag was dropped ali dropped a Jot oC money for his fInanciers. iltittl' J\'nnan practically held out llnr ) ' S In thbdourth ( anti backed tier In time books frey IIVeral hundled dollars , l'ittsburg Phi wait wih him In the choice 1ltHlurg 0 wad RF . nonuy In the rIng , ' 1he betting was tl f.l tmvieat of any tiny of the nieetiPg , still 11 the bookmaker lost meeW'I heavily. 'wo f , 'orltol won. Summaries : heaviY. . fit'o tettlongs . s mnmtiiieuma 1"lrst race 1\0 tltloll. aciiinF ' Illdell : IVag . 102. Clmptm'Imt9 f 1) ) , llnl' ; ! ! JI _ Clerk . 97 , ( iriliin (2.I9im P . account ; Amy iswoet- Grlln , I3ur .t\t m : J. to 1) ) . thlld , 'lmo : 1:02. : Miss Wili&mmfmby . lnAHle ) ' , lii'a- ' vommra 1Incrof 'Sn Larosa , Alhroeclc nnd McFurlane aisotniifr Second race str"furlongs selnHaln. : . dlOI' . \S'ehmctail&mto ( 1) ) , won ; gspernlce. 9,1 , Hussel (20 ( t\l.tleconl ) ; Oalcland . 10. Martin (4 ( to C,1thmij1. ) \ , Tllo : 1 : t. Harry Lewis .Agitato , llf' ) Iubl , SIr ' ' "ler and The Agltato\ O' an. Thlrtl race a H,4fr ' mile , 2-year-oldie : Imp. Santa ik'iini 10. Grlln (3 ( to 5) ) , won ; M . ) Blloncarlo:91C3Carr : ; 13 to 1) ) . Second ; Mermaid 10J. ) UtUllehs , (03 ( to 1) , third. Tune ; 0:19. : Iq,4J ' . Coda Model Sky . Simry Lark , 1)3cm. .osu . , 'rennusseo amid Ouidmu tlhiy ahnteraiJ . Ouiia I\ alol"ra , miD and a sixteenth hondl , cap : OOldlus 10J , Bergen (4 to 1. ) won ; Chuutiiitmt , S.Cooltran ( ( to n. ) ( eceond i Duke Stevens , 'lCDVcber U ( Eeconl ) , third TIle also : i:4S rail , GUlsle , Iuluu'y Sand 'rhmurn- FIfth race . five furlongs : Tim Murphy , ! fve 100 , Clrr n to 21. ) won : Imp. I'ert.'y 10H. Bergen (2A ( ! to 11' ) second ; Ciacquer. 102. IOll 10 ( (2U 1 ) th reI , 'rhno : JO : Hunts- maim , liucimerte . Sir Richard and ned Bird ISO ! ran As a marlt at respect to time memory of the late Colonel ' 1lMlon , the tate imresi- dent of the blood here unesoc'metioum , there wi be no racing I the Bay dIstrIct track tomorrow. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " .lllnU at New 1110" . . NEW ORLEANS , Feb . 27.-Track heavy. results : First race . live and a hal furlongs : Bird. catcher (6 ( to I ) won. Dr Hoed (40 ( to 1 sac- end . John Crcha (0 ( to 1) ) third. Time ; 1:12 % . , Second race three furlongs : t'ncle I.ew I (8 10 6) won hugs (8 ( to Li ) econd. Sister , Itomuehuind (6 ( to 1 third 'rIme' 0:40V : . l Third race six furlongs : Jim ' 1' ( to 1 , 1 won . Little l'hl (5 to 2) leconI1J. illume and Whie (0 ( to I ) third. Time : l:0. : : ourth race 1 Ilx furlongs : Fidget (8 ( to 1) won 1.0 Grande (6 ( to 1) ) seconds ! , lhtmrrei'a billet (8 ( to 6) ) third. 'rime : 1:21 1' Fifth race . five anti n halt furlong : oloeh : (1 ( to r , ) tvomi Hndlnl (1 ( to f ) second . Hermann (5 ( to 2) ) third , Time : 1ll3. : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "JS'mtN : ; S UC'TION 8CnJmUt,1 - . \rrlllemrnt of the ( , Rlel for time ( 'lusuum- Ilnlhtllnll18t : fur the ! rn8uI nf lKI : QUNCY , Iii . , 1 eb. 27-Spceial.-At ( ) the meeting of time " 'cstcr association Inst night a schedule of 120 games for the e11. Ilolshll ) season of 169 was nrrRnged In detail the chedule Is ; QUINe\ AT no m. 1)05 MoIneit-May 17 , 18 . 10 I : August 2. 3. 4 ; August . gust 2i. : , 2 Omnhn-Mn 21. 2 23 : Augumut 6. G. 7 ; , \ mmgust 30 , 3t. ieptt'uttber I. ' I HI. .TolMn ) ' 21 , : , 2G ; July 2. imo 31 ; August I 23. 21. 23. i.1naln-Mit' 2S 20 30 ' 28 : S Sep , 1.lnl.ln-ll ) , : 3 ; Jul' 27. , : HCI' ( climber 2. 2. 3. : ,1 MkR1\'IIMI ) ' 3t. June I , 2 ; July G. 7 , Il ; i4eittemlier 13 II. I 15. ' lLu < 'hftimil.-iuno c. G. G : July IG , 1. 18 : geptcmn' lhkrull-.uno 11''III-ule 1. 18. 10 : Jil ) ' 10. :0 , 21 ; Sapient. ler ml , is 19. .1ACiSOer'iLLl'i A' ! ' IO m , Omimaima-ilay 1. 18. 19 : AUlu t 2. 3. 4 : . \Ugl t . 2 ; , 20 , 20. , Ht. J IJn ) ' 21 , 22 , : ; Jul 0. 2i. 2 : Selltcm. ' bl'r 2. 2 , a. l.tneoln-Ma ) ' 21. : : . 2C : AUlu9t G. G. 7 ; . \UIU8t 3) . 31. ( I'lemt"r I. Be " luln . -Ma ) ' 28. 30. :0 : JUI' 20 , 30. Oil : : Aiigui't : 21. : . lloekttntl-lune 7. 8. 0 ; Jil ) ' 10 . 2. ci : Sep' lelb r 1. 1 I ) , ' i'ecurlmu-Jumme . lQ , 1. 1 : July 16 . 17 , 18 : Hcptemn- her 2' ) , 21. ' 2 Qunc-une ! H. 15 . IG : July 2. 23. Ill : Semtemn' her 23 , 21. 2 : IIom.AT lo m. fit JUIJI ) ' 1. 18 , 19 : August 6. G. 7 ; August : " . 31. jl'It"lhcr , I. l.lncoln-t1uuy 21. 2Z. : : August 2. 3 , 4 ; August 2 2g. 20. Dcs atolumes-atny 21. 2 : . 2G ; July 2G. 21. :8 ; Rlllelber : 2. 3. : Onmaima-May 2 . 30. 30 ; achy 29 . 3Q. 31 : August , .3. Cl . , lcuemmrunl-Mne- . .Tune 1. 2 : icily 2. 21 , 21 : Stcmhr 13. H. 13. .lnekm"nmt'tIIe--Juute I. I G. G : July 9 , 10. 1 : Sc'p- ember G , 7 , S. Qumtnci'-Jumme 7. 8. 0 ; July 12. J3 , 1 : Scttemher 10 , 11 , 12. 12.10Cla'0l AT 10)1 : . I.lncoln-ta 17. 18 , 10 : JUly 2. 3D , 31 : August : 21 . 2 _ , _ Des ? lulncKMny 21. 2. 2 : August 5 . 6. . ; August : I. 31 , S I'llmbcr ' 1. Oummslia-May 21 , 2. 2G : Juty 28 . 21 , 2 ; SC1.cm. [ her 2 . 2. 3 : m. St. .11 , ' - MI ) ' 2. 20. 30 : 'AUlusl 2 , 3. 4 ; .tmgtmst "Rt . 20. Qutuiry-Jumme 10. ii , 12 ; July 9. 10. 1 : September - ber 6. 7. 8. 1lrln-anc H. iS . lG ; July G. 7. 8 : leptembor 3. : 24 . 2 JICIC911'Irune 17. 1S , 19 : July 12 , 13 , H ; Sllltembor 10 , 1. 12. Das MOINE AT ROME. , Hocllfurd-Mn 2. 4. G : June 2. 20 . aOm ; August 1 H. IG .Iacksonvtile-May 7. 8. 9 ; June 21. 22. . :3 : Au- gl8t 9 , 10. 11. l''rta-a1ay 10. 11 , 1 ; Jul ) ' 2 , 4 , 4 ; August 19 . 2) ) . 21. Qulnc-In 13 H. lr : June 2 : 2G. 2i ; August 16 , J. 18. Ollhn-unc I , 2 . 3 : July 22. : 21 : Septem- hl'r 23 , 21. 2 ; . St JOl'unc H. 1 : 16 ; July 16 . 17 . 18 ; September [ - Lor 1. IS , 19. J.lnoln-une IS , 19 . 23 ; July 19. 2) ) . 21 ; Pep- lember 20. 21 , 22. . ST. JOE AT hOME. InccM1'll-11) ! ' 2. 4. I ; July 2. 4. 4 : August me , 2 ' 21. itorlnronl-May 7 , 8. 9 : June 2 : , 2G. 21 : AuguBt 9. 10. 11. Qunney-alny ! : 10 , 1. 12 : June 21. 22. 23 ; August 13. u. 15 h'eorma-Muy 13. 1 , 15 : June 2g. 29 . ' 0 : August 16. 17. 18 Ltneoln-.lune 1. 2. 3 ; July 2. 2. I : Septoun- her 23. 21 , 25. DK Moln-Juno ii , 12. 1 : July G , G , 7 : September - temler 13 , U. Ii Omnatmn-Jmuime 18. 19 . 2 ; July 1. 13. 1 : S Jtcm- her 20. 21. : 22.LINCOLN LINCOLN AT nom. I'eora-ariLy 2. 4 , I : June 21. 22 , 2 ; August 13. 11. 15. . Quincy-May 7. S , 9 : June 28 , 29 . 3' ' ) : August 9. 10. 21. Roektord-May 10 , 11 , 1 : July 2. 4. 4 : August 9e,21. . ' ' Jacll&Jn\lllII ) ' 13. 14 , 1 : : June 2. 2J. 2i : August 1G' 1. 18 St . JoeJuno 4. 1 , G : July 5 , 10 , 1 : Selember G. T , 8. ) .Des Moines-June i. S. 9 : July 12. 13. I ; September - tember lQ , 11 , 12. Onmaima-Juho 11 , 12. 13 ; July I. G , 5 : September 1. IS , 19" , nUAILI A' nn"n - . . . . . . Qiilncy-1isny l 2 , 4. , I ; Jul ) ' 2 , 4. 4 : August 19. 23. 21. i'E'orlz-May 7. S. 9. ; , June 2 : , 2G , . ' 27 ; August , . .0 . 10 , , 11.-S . r'I ' ' InllsoD'IeMa ) ' 10 1. 12 : June 28 , 29 . 30 : August ' 13. ' 14. J5 ltockrord-May 13 , 14 , 1 : : JUle 21. 2. 2 ; Au- gust 16 17. I Des MoinesJuno 4 , 5 , G : July 9 , 10. 1 : Sop- tenmber 6. 7. 8. 1- SI. JeJune 7. 8. 9 : July 19 . 2Q , 21 : Septem- bee 10. 1. 12 J.lncoln-uno H. 1 : . IG : July 36 17. 1S : Sep- tember 23. 11 , 15. Time mileage has been figured out , and the number of miles to bo traveled by each cub during the season Is as follows : LIncoln . . . . . . . . . . lS . . folows . . . . . . . . . l.o2 Omlha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.036 St. Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.49 Des 1olncs. . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . 4.61 Hocltford . . . " . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . 5.697 Peoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,89 : Jacksonville . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.7G' Jacl.sonvle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.1Z ! Strong WI8 J nsly S'efcmtct1. JIEMPIIS , Tenn. . Feb. -Hnrry Fln- nick , time "Arkansas KId , " tonight defeated George Strong of Denver ofel five rounds of the hardest 'lighting ever seen In Icm- phis. The fight loolt place under the aunt- plees of the Pastime Athletc cub , Several hundred _ people were Iu'sent when time was calell , Jnnlclt welghell In 'at 133 pounds : Strong at ten pounds Jess. Thc former had In his corer Kid McCoy , the latter Shadow Maher. jnnlek kept hums man going from the Jump. lie was nwarded first blood in the second round , hal him groggy In the third n11(8t out In time fourth , and incapable of defense In the fittim . when Strongs seconds threw up the spon/e. McCoy ant Maber are matched to meet on Morch 1 In a ten-round go ] oh Fltzuliuniona' I'u.lnru Affairs. BUFFALO N. Y. , Feb 27.-Bob Fits- sImmons says his company will end the season In Washington March 16. ant after that date he will work for his brother-In- mw Martin Jimhi0fl . . on a umalmery. The champion has quarreled with Cptaln Glen his n1nager , and they have appealed to the courts to settle the dlFputo over time ' disposition of the receipts from thus weelt'n huslncFt Today In the supreme court nn npplecton was made on behalf of CaptaIn Glen for an injunction to prevent I lz- simmons ( mom dlrposlng or his 1lrpert ) ' or aplearlnIn .theatrlcal performances until aplearln/ the dispute Is settled . Judge Green held the mnter over until tounorrotv Trotthuuto ? ' iI.'s SI L "I . \ersal ( ' 8 , NEW 'YORK , Fob 27-Time sale of fine trotting stock under the direction ot 'J'at- tcrcnil's commenced at Mudlson Square al.deu today . Time prices paId at time beginning . ginning were smll , The more Important Hides ! follow ; Sister Lou by ] aranlo-Yenle. J. C. 1eclt , Emitet Orange. N. J. $ GO : lrlor nee Seetlumma . hy Sulan.Florencl ai C. S. 11 Ban' . ji' . Comnacn N. Y. $ G : Pixie ) ' , by Jay Ooull-I.otto. John Mackin 1hladel- Ilhln , $ J.O : Mon Burnt . Iv Eagle l Bend-I.ndy Maul , 1. D\\'er , New . _ York - $3.00. TltVJlnrl'/ ) l aU/.Tl. MIIO ! nn J leclh"o rJllcuch Ind Got Of . "lh ' hrco \'IlrJ. EMPORIA , Kun. . I cb. 27.-Time case of Frank ii , Truesdehl , alias llartwoll P. Heath , time well knowmm nouu'apaper man who attempted - tempted to pass frauduhemmt draft's oui the Citizemis bank on time IBtim instmmmmt , took a sudden turn late this aftenmmoon. Truesdehi cauume into court and ideaded guilty to attempt- imig to obtmuitm money under false imrctemlses , hut hot to forgery as cimargemi , Time charge of forgery was therefore dropped by time prosecuting attorney and Truesdehl was hum- immediately seumteemced to three years lit tIme state imrson ( at bard labor. \Vhmemm asked it hue haul , aumythlmug to say , Truesdehl mmado a most affecting speechm , lie talked fluently for more titan fifteen niinutes , giving a review of his life and lute mmewepaper career , Ills voice treunblemi aumd tears came to lila eyes when lie m'efcred to hula family coumumections , Ills imurimose in speaking of imis life , he said , was to show that ito was not a imardeoed crinminal , After sentence had beeum pronounced , Truesdell again arose and asked that his remarks lie kept out. of the papers , As mm muewiepaper mumau of twenty yea"s ? cx- lerieuicc , ho declared that , were snottier menu in his place , hue would not ak time stenog- rspimer for a transcript of timat simeecim , At time conciusioum of hue remarks time prisoner shook imammds with the judge amid his attorneys and was taken back to jail. Time quick die- position of time case was a surprise to time iubhlc and the defendaumt's lawyers , its con- ciusion had not been hooked for so soomm anti but few attorneys or spectators were in the court room at the time. 1z-citIrf Justice Itriglismn liosut. SALEM , Mass , , Feb. 27-Lincoln Fhagg Brigham , ex.chlef justice of time supremumo court , died at his home here today. lie was born in Cambridge October 4 , 181g. TilE C1t1IE OP TWO INDIANS Light Punishment of' John Lance for a Double Murder , I1ov HER GOOD HORSE AD SON DIED hintli 1)ehiise'rmately Shmummgimtcreui by lruutkcim 1Lctikhuus lit ii ( itiumyou-Ouie Crhinliuiti (2ommuitmlto HuiiL'kio lht'fuire Limo imiy of l'rimui , CIIAMIIERLAIN , 8. I ) . , Feb. 21-Special. ( ) -Tue cniimme for 'ss'hicim the Sioumx Intlinim , John Owl hug , alias Joimn Lance , tvlii serve a termn iii the Sioux Fells pemuitentinry as Limo result of huts trial at Deadwood , was emma of the limOst atrocious in time animals of crime , Time story is aim Interesting one , Early in time mnoriming of Doceumbcr 13 last John Lance amid his boon counimammioum , Tittiim- der hawk , arrived at time lmommme of nut humdlan nanmioul Catclt-'Eun-Ahlve , on the itosebtimi rca- crvmmtion , Time two Indiana hind becmm to Crook- stoum and Valentine , Neb , , anti ssmilo timero hmad procured Immore than a dozen bottles of 1mm- toxicants. Upomm arrivimmg at the monme of Catchi.'Emmm- Alive they larolucel the liquor , amid , after a mmuumtber of warriors amid squmaws living hum time viclmmity lied been called tim , time colmmpmmmmy ; mre- imared to enjoy amm uid-timimo drutmkeum debauch , Ammmong the invited guests were Yellow Bull , imis wife , 11cr Good horse , mumad tlmeir son , Cimargimmg Enemny , a lad of C or 7 years of age. Tostinmotmy hroduced at time trial of Joint Lance lmrovetl ( hint aim iihicit love existed be- tweeum hintmeelf ammd 11cm' Good horse. Tame coiimpamiy ihumali' became tmproariomlsiy drunk , antI Lmmmmce icIt time liomise 1mm coumlimammy with 11cr Good Horse amid started toward a ravine in time vicimmity , ostemmaibly for the immmnimose or escorting the wommaamm imomne. llefcre they had mroceoded far time little semi of tlmo t'omnaim left time imouse anti overtook them. Rescuing time ravine , Laumce cud time 5oummaut sat tlowit upomm a bammk at. time beach or highest poimut of time ravimme , Time wonmami , frommm her lmOsittOmm , could iook back iii time direction frommm which they mad comae , ammd after sittimmg Lucre a few mmmomneuts unuddeimly jumped to lien feet , mind with an oxclanmation of fright mu down time ravimme. T\VO DII ) TIlE WOI1IC. Almost inanmediately Thunder hawk rode up out horseback , lie wits very drtmmmlc. Asking where time womnamm was , mummul recelviumg aim answer , ho jumped fromn his 'horse cud fol- hewed iii time direction she imad takemm. As to what occurred front this timmie Omi. time state- nments of Lance .and others commhlict , 'i'imcrc is , however , little doubt timtmt Tlmummder hawk overtook time womamm , grabbed hier , anmi whmilo attemmmmting to acconmpiisim hula fiendish lair- hose. was beatemu oft by Lme mmow despenatu wommtamm , vlmo fommght nobly ammd like a demon to imreserve her life and honor. Thmunmder , l-iawk , rczmiiziumg that in hits ( lrummkemm coumditiou lie was no match for time mmmuscumlmmr womnaum , ran back to where Lammco was , told imiumi of mis failure to ovcncommie time wommman , amid requested that lie commie amad assist , Thunder hlawle , naturally a fierce nmmd domineering Indian , was now in a perfect frenzy and ready to coimmmnit any crimne. Time two fiends returned to a waaim-out , where time ioor wonmamm had taken refuge , amid Thmummder Hawk again grappled with lien. In tlms struggle time wonitin agnmimm emerged as tha victor. At this juncture there is little doubt thmat Lance wont to time assistance of his comrade , and the murder was tue result. During time struggle in time canyomi the hey escaped unmmoticed , and had succeeded in nearly reaching the top of time hill on his way to gIve the alaruim , when lie was espied by the two red-skinned rascals , Marks on the , groummd indicated that the boy was foi- lowed and when near tlto top of thto lull was overtakeum and hustled to Ume depression where tim& struggle with time woman had taken place. Footprints along the path lead- ing tothe top of time hill showed plainly Vaunt the person who followed and caught time boy wore moccasins , Thmuuder 'Hawk wore shines that day , -while Lance lied his feet encased In moccasins ; thus It is certain timat lie was the time ommo who overtook time boy. ICILLED TIlE BOY. In the meantime it is supposed the squaw imad been killed , and when time captured boy was taken to spot where the crimne was conumnitted lie was taken by Umo beCla mind lila brains deliberately dashed out against the wail of the canyon. Time bodies were then laid side bY aide , and time murderers fled. When found' five days later the body of time boy shmoweml no bruises whatever , but his head was pounded to a pulp. Time woman's head and body were covered with bruises , showIng that she nmamle a desperate fight for life. Iilarks about time head and upper per- tion of tue body bear out time supposition that mAte was klled imy means of jagged stommes iuahd In ( lie hands of time murderers. Time lower imortion of time body was imornibiy mu- tihateil. This was undoubtedly dcne previous to time taking of her life. The groummml in the vicinity was eatunated witim blood and rocks wltlm blood upon time aimarp edges were lying near by , chewing the mommner of death , Ummiler oil the circumstances , time bringing in by time jury of a 'verdict of moumslamighter was a surprise to many of tlmose who imeard all tIme evidence in time case , Timunder Hawk , hind hum not committed suicide soon after his arrest anti wimiie a prisoner him ttte Hot Springs jail , would certainly have been hung for his part 1mm tIme dastardly crime , Without - out question time crime was time snost bloodthirsty - thirsty , and , time least excuse for It , of any crimne ever comnmnitted on any of time Immdtsn reservatiomis in this state. 4 Jhcjectrni tue Incremumueti 'l'obaceo Duty. CHItIS'l'IANA , Feb. 27-The Stam'thmimm ; hmoa rejected time government bill lmrovlding for aim immcrease of time tobaceo duty. ; o SURGERY. A Discovery WhiCh \ViII Inter- cst and Benefit Thousands , IT EEMOVES THE NECESSITY OF BARBAItOU SURGCAL OPERATIONS. Stmtettmomuti : Vt'oi.m Timia iii % % 'hmn , 11mm we Tu'stctt It , Notlern mrcdicai science anti skill hiss , at last succeeded in 'prodtmcirmg a remmmedy whmicim ettectunuly cures that commirmmon , but extremely annoying trouble , plies , Time Pyrammuid Pile Cure is time remedy re- ferreml to , ammfi repeated aumd timorougim trials of time reimlemly during time Just tlmreo years have tietmouentrated , that it Is time bug sought for remnemly which caim be depended mmpoui as a gemmuine cure. Tlmero mire mmiany remedies wimichm give relief , but such relief Is omly : temmuporary , amid tue trotmbla aoomi retutrims , as bad or 'worse timmmn over. hut time h'yramjmid i'ilo Cure staumiis practically olomme mutt ii last- lung cure. It umot only gives immmmnediate relief but the relief is timere to stay , Air , JV. . Boiilmms , a gmmtieuuuan iiu'ing mit Sweet Sprimmgs , Mo , , writes briouiy ammO to time imoint regartiluig his eximeriemmce with l'iles , ito cayc : "I commsider tIme l'yramnid Pile Cure ss'Itimout an equal. It curemi mime imi less thou thirty days. I uvalt'd fifteemm tisys' or mmuorce to be sure time remedy lund fully cured ama before wrltlmmg you , 3 can zmouv cay I mum cured , and I aimail recoitmummend time Pyra. nmitl Pile Cure at every ImOssibhe oliportummit ) ' because It deserves IL" W'o quote train timle gentheimmamm'a letter to show our readers imow lmroummimthy tIme remnemiy acts , and also ( list timero is no returmm of time trouble , Time Pyramid Pile Cure Is sinmpie and harimuiecs , containing purely vegetable lii. gremhienti , amid can be used iii mill cases with perfect safety aumd with time assurance tinmmt mm cure uvili iohlow. Physicians imrecribe it amid muse it in all cases of lilies in preference to time danger amW uncertaimuty of a surgical operatIon , It cures ivlthuout pain or incon- yemmlenco ef any kind. The Pyramid Pile Cure Is prepared by time Pyramid Drug' Co. of Ahtmiomm , Mich. , and sold by druggists everywhere , time safest , surest , cheapest I'iie Cure ii fore time public and one you can try wtlm slimmest certalum success. 50 cents and 11,00 at all druggtets , _ ' ' , , s I 49/1 Annz Stai'cinciit a/I/ic C'O/171CC/iCfl ' ' Jnsui'ancc Co. oJ .TJar/Jo'd , Con , : . , - . ) I ; NET AfiSIITP , Jenuary I , 1891 . . , , , . . , , U9,96.h99.il itiscr.iyims IN hOt. For h'remnimttni , , , , , , , , . , . , , , , . $1,677,972.83 For Interest and iteimts. . . . . , 3,2O,403.28 l'roflt amid Loss , . , , , , , , , , , . , , 19,317.25 - $7,933,758.41 . , , - ' $67S3l,958. DIS1IUICSSD it ; tsii , " Pen nlaimne by tientim and nmqtnre'tt en. dowmnemmtn , , , , , . . , $1,253,554.90 Stmm'piume metmurumed to Itolicy imoklem-s , , , h,205thi.20 I.nuise3 nnmtl Smmruen. tiered l'ollcies , , , 639,701,13 Total trm l'oiiL' Iloitlermu..i6lOSD9iC2 Coitmmmmtsnloums togente , Sal. ' am los , Meiliciml Iixrtmmmimmers' ' i'rlmmtlimgdvem'ttalng , 1.c'gai , hteai lstnte , mind ati other Expenses . . , , , , , , , , , , , , 556,053.93 TAXES . . , , , , . . . . , , , , . . . , , , , . , 105,528.14 . 7,2S5,5at4 limmionce Net Aosetut , Dec. 81 , 1591.$60,546,335J $ scImminuhia OP ASiETS. Lon upon hlrai Ettnte , first lieu , , , $37,4SISi.lS , j I.oamm , , timaum Stode nn'd honda. . . . . . . . . . 12,300,0) "e , i'rcnmluunm Nutes cmi l'ollcks 1mm force. 1,26,4it.lS Cni't of lieu Estate owned by time Conmmtany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,62.tS.'t.TI Cost of itimiteti State , , antI other lhmntlmm 12,256.tO.2i Cost of hank unit Ihauimoad Stocis 150,563,23 Cash In hiiumik'a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,761,032.50 'a lulls receivable . . . , . . , , . , . , , . , , . . , . . . , , . , 1,546.42 . % geumts' Ledger hialances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,793.06 660,5 tC,39S.3 ADD Interest due mtmmd aecruetl.$9tl,4C0.C3 Ilents accrued . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,091.53 Market u'utmue of stocks amid bommils over coet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tt6,72l.50 Not deferred preunlums. . . . . . . . 203,253.01 $ iGSSt26l7 GROSS ASSETS , December 21 , hS0I$62,23iC25.3 LIAli1LITt1S : , i. .Ammmouumt m'equim'cd to re-Insumra nit outstanding l'oitcka , net , Coimmpnmiy'uu stanlarti.St,221t211.O0 All other hiabumitmea , . , . , , , . , . 1,127,621.53 ' - $35BS,712.uS SU1t1'LlJS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ GS76,2.12.7I RatIo of expenses of management to receIpts In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . per cent Policies tn force Dec. 31 , 1591 , 65,979 , Insuring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B56Cs6SSLOI JACOB L. GREINE , Pm-osideut. ' JOHN M. ' TAYLOR. Vice-Preset. EDWARDM.BUNcESccretory. DANIEL H. WELLS , Actuary. 'a' ' M.OOULD . , , General Agent , floOlil 415 , Bee Building. OMAhA , NI3B. WHATCAN CUTICURA DO Everythimig that is cleansing , purifying , amid bean. tlf9'tmtg for the khm , scat v aumd hmumlr , of tfummt , , amid ciilldrt.'mi 1he Cutx. . CljiiA hteamiatsas uu'ili do , 'J'iuey I -S , t ? HPCedul ) ' cure itching nuiti buntaluag eczctimn , , , 1e.'tnse tue scalp of testy . . imumummar , , , purify mite bto , end rm- store the hmsir , 'I'hey nre mmlttuttttciy ! pure , agreeable , and umifitiilag , bold , n'cryt iter , . . ! .w ' Cures time effects of self-abuse , excesses , - - emissions , Inmpotency , varicocele and consti. ' . } , patton , poe dollar a . ' . ; : ; : ox , ix for 5. For ' . , - smile by TIlE ( hOOD. - - - MAN 1)I1UGCO. , Teeth Without Plates BAILEY. . I j , , ' 'I / I , , , ixtOit lUtit nicl vutnmmammi si Jiil. : 1OS'I , Full SetTeetia , . , . , li3 00 I Silver Fiiiinigie.ft , 011 fl'et T cclii , , . , . , , , , 7 1 (1 I I m m e ( ( Id I liimmgmio Tlmlmt h'iutu . , , , , , . . , lt ) 00 I foul Crowntt-221C , Ii 00 l'nmitmimea ( hlxti'tct'im : Silo lIJnIti2u 'ruotim-touth ii 011 Teeth Out in Nornlng , Now Toati Sam Day 2um i cc 0 f I it i . 'hnoti uu'e. Ofhiecs of Cmum'hmcnter l'ttincr Co. , Omaln : , Nob. , Feb. 27 , hSrS.-In coumltiiunco with limo metatutone ci lImo tnte of Itibi'aslcmt , imnii cspeeimmiiy mit of ectiomm 130 of chmaittet' 16 , eimtit ed , ' 'Corponatiomcni , " we ' time jtnesidemmt anti a mnmmjoi'Ity Cii' I tie board of ti t ree tormu , it ei'mby ci vu p mm till c' muotice tlmat mill Limo oxistiimg debtie of time Carpoum- ( im Palmer Cu , , F'e rimary 1 , IbIS , amnuummmt to the cummut of eighty-six tlmousatmd live imu mitI m'ei , utumal tuvemmty-t'cJ mmr uumti ii fL one. itundretims dumllmmi'S ( s86r.2i.501 , ISAAC \V. cAit1'EN'ri1l. ' I ' i'cslm I cii t. iSAAC , ' \V. CA1tPhiNTi'it , ' ' 4ve A I 'A ii i'm"u'm'i'it. ! J. lehtA4hC CAiti'EN'IJ'it GEOltUil C. CAILL'ISN'L'BIt , Directors , 1. ; (4 Ice I U Stitch Ii ot d t' em , 'rIta nm'mmu'uh mimeetlag of stooc'mt ¶ .i.m's .n 'rite lice I'ublitmimimmg sonmpauiy will lie immild Ut their cutlet' , Cum'tmrr 17th anul l'mmnusam streets , lii time CIII' of Oumuiimie , on 1a1oimtmiy , March Itim , 3105 , at ' 1 t't'Ioic m ) . mel. , for time iunlrnso of clectimmg m. Itomird of dii'cormi ( mmmd mtucim oUter iiU'itteieH as may be hire- cooLed for cojmsideratinmt. BY order of the Pr'sidemat. cIEOI1GE B. TZSCIIUC1C. Secretary. FlSun&clOt .A. rv1UEEMlT. iu-vn' : ' Q LIVIJJ U SATU13A ? MA1IJ'EE Ccimtmmit'ncing 'j'NhfiiT , I't'lm'uai ) ' 21 , CAhtUIS'AL OF MLG1C , ? atIitThi , 3JS'S'FltflY , Tue I'Sapoicon of Z5eeromiuumceers I4ET ( 4AWM T ° ' C It ' In a New Marvelous Entertainment. "Time Autism'j Dromem , " "I'oslt' Aiim , " "CoIU' bmen TranloeomamIIon , " "AstmUc 'rrutmic hi0'stvry , " lurid Others. MiS Assisted by l fhi -M1E. , r in iIr Spetavutar iJmmumce Creativus.