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t.INCoN. March 11-Speclal-Thc ( ) sen-
nte this afternoon devoted : consillerable per
tOI of Its time to thc discussion of : bill
nlnell at the extirpation of the ll"slan thIs-
tie In Nebraska . and afer some 118cus"lon
hn.1 a little gooll.natured contention agreed to I
the passage of the hilt drawn by the Inter- I
Itate conference at St. Paul Mmii. . on February -
ruary 14. This conference was helll between
delegates from the legislatures or MlnnesotR.
; VIscotialii iowa , Nebraska , North IJIota
nHI South Dakotn . the delegates from thIs
aIsle being Senator Stewart anti lepresenta-
tive l.amborn. Several bills hal been Introduced -
duced covering the subject hut the confer-
cnce hil was substituted for . them all.
The bill makes I the duty or every person
or corporation who shall be the occupant or
any real estate In Nebraska to cut down anti
destro nl Russian thlsles growing thereon I
01 In the hlghwaya adjoInIng the Mme 80 I
often ns to prevent their going to seed. I ,
hi made the duty of the county clerk or any ,
county wherein Is growing any lusslan
I Ullstles to annually 11hlsh In a newspaper '
or geneII I cIrculation , commenclug the first
, .week In .1une or each year. notifying all 01'
CUPlts : ale owners of land In such county
. to destroy such thistles forthwith. t the
: Jmrtcs so notnel , neglect or refuse to destroy
the titistles . I Is malIc the duty or the road
overseer or each road district tn the county
to destroy them at the expense or thl party ,
1JerSOns or cororntons so netzlectItig. Tue
road overseer is required to neseetl lual ' present
to the county board a stntement giving Ile
'descrlpton at each tract 01 parcel of land
upon or nlolllg ! which he shall have dc-
atroyed nusslal t'llstes and the alount or
charge to each tract anti said amounts shall
he placed on the tax list and hecome u len
01 such lalds , to be collected as other taxes
: 01 the satne. I any person ! hal knowing\
1isposo or any grass or oUter seed In whl"l '
there Is mlxell the secII of the Husslan thlsto
he shall be flee 2 ; for each end every of-
louse , and shal also be liable for all damages
t resuling from the sowing cr weh beell the
damages to hc recovered II al action at law.
BlDGNG TI8 ISS0UI.
The senate also expedited a hi having for
Its object the construction of wagon brlcge
between South SOUX City . Dalwla county , anti
SIcux City . Itt The bill In qucston Is senate .
1le No. 3il and Is leslgnee to authorize I.
counties , townships , precincts , cities and
% 'lllagos to Issue hOlls t j all In the cOlstrlc-
tlrm or highway wagon brhhe' aCl'oss tiny
boulilary river of the state or Nebraska anti
- ale
to- provide for levying a tax for Ilyllg the
same and the Interest thereon. Whie the
1)111 Is general In its provisions , It Is intended -
tended to lit the exigencies of tw Sioux City
case. I Is asserted that there Is a crylug
cemane for a bridge between the two points
Ilamed. Congress gave a charter to a com-
Jlany to build such a bridge , but the com- :
] any never built the structure. At the last '
tebllol of congress a charter was granted
to the Iowa and Nebraska Urllge company
for the constructol or a wagon bridge. I
Js this company that has interested Itself
II the bill pending II the enato. I Is Itsel
posed to ImlL a 75OOOO bridge across the
river , arid the Dakota county people are expected -
pected to vote hands to aid In the work. As
an argument II favor of the bi I has been
urgell that al the day following the removal -
movat or the temporary pontoon bridge two
: : weeks ago no : : wngons were massed on the
Nebraska side and 10 over In Iowa waiting
for the establishment of a ferry.
The commmittee on highways and bridges
recommended that the amencments to the
bill be printed and I ordered engrossed for
third reading. The senate agreed
. Among the reports from sanding committees -
tees was ana from the judiciary commtlee
recommenclng the indefInite postponement
of senate file No. 332. Senator Wright the
z author of the bill . protested against the
recommendation and explained the bil I
provides that "when widow
a shall bo en-
titled to dower out of any land which shall
shal
! ave been alienated by the husband In hIs
Jletme , such lands shall be estimated In
setting out the wldow's dower according to
their value at the time they were alienated ,
and this law shall apply to all sales under
Cxccnton or order of court heretofore or
11ereCer made. " Wright explained that the
bill appled particularly to the estate of the
late ex-Governor David Butler. The widow
of the ox-governor had recovered dower In
a large numbcr of lots In the city of Lincoln
, whIch had been aliened by her husband
twenty years ogo. Some at these lots were
Bohl for a3 low as $80 , but Mrs. Butler has
commenced Eult to recover dower to the
k t amount of $3,000 01 each of these lots The
cults arc now pending In the district court
of Lancaster and It Is
connty , expected that
more will be filed. Under WrIght's bill the
Cower Interest on the lots In controversy will
t be estmatec at their value twenty years
ago Instead of at theIr present valne. The
judicIary committee recommended the In-
de/nll postponement of the bill for the rea-
aol that the bIll II not only retroactive In I.
effects , but that It h i contrary to tIm broad
rInciples ) of the English common law Under
the present law the widow Is entitled to
( lower based 01 the value of the land at
the tme the snit I brcught. The Butler
cases have been pending In the courts for
reyeral years . Mrs. Butler claimed a dower
interest In the lots based upon theIr value at
tht date of her hmband's death , on the
ground that her dower Interest accrued at
that tIme. The district court upheld her
claim and the SUII'cme court tUfirinod . The
' bIll was placell on general file.
TAC\.Im TilE COAI TTES.
: aoen arer the senate convened this mor
log It welt Into commilee of the whole , with
LIILsay of Pawnee In the chair to c n"hler
bills on general file . The ant-clgarelt bIll
came up , anc the committee at cnee pro-
ceeLoc to Involve itself Into a maZ of
arlamentary entanglcment over al effort to
uhstute the house bill for the one on the
senate file . The trouble arose over a motion
on wl hy Tefft that the house bIll he snb-
t 11tute. } for the senate bil. and that the
; ! lontl bill be Indefinitely postponed. This
unolon was nsr.ec to , antI then lahn , author
L of the selate bil , protested . lie was afraid
: t the house bill might be debated and then
1te would Itavo no In his .
11. woulc havl resource own hi.
ne osllll for a "fair d.al , " as Ito expressed
It. ThereupJn , one-half ot Teftt's
I - Tert's motion was
reconsidered. At this juncture
recon5lLered. lop . ex-
IIrc5seil an objection ' to some fe.ture $ of tht
alouse bill , and : lcl30n undertook to assist
Jllm by movlnl that both hills be recommit-
tel } to the Judiciary ' : ro 1 11 t re. Allers char-
Dcterlzell the motion az 1 ( Ielb rate attempt
to kill the bi. Then a half dozen enator
stacked "I a 1110 of IJllnts of order on tile
chairman's desk . all DC whIch that teniptrary
teml0rary
- . ollclal quickly disposed of ' 'hl house bill
: was then recoml11enLelI for passage .
Senate file No. 33 , Introduced hy Watn ,
and provllng ! that county commlssloners shall
but 3 day for their
receIve per ) servIces , was
lab ! over for the reason that its author tie.
sired to have It considered together wlh sc-n.
ate file No. : U. The Dmrlaa : cOlnty com.
mtsloners nr3 directly Intcl'stCI In th'se ,
bis , especialy the former cite . as It vay
reduces the
matrialy emulumrnts at their
ositloti.
Senate tile No. 1i4 , by hlitcitcocic . to amend
section 23C of the Coda of Ch'l Procedure ,
was rSCJmmendel for psgl' I IlrovlLes
that the section amended shall rOItl a fol-
lows : ' 'Il defendant may at any time be.
faN 1ullgment , UIIII reaonable notIce to the
Jllalnlr , move to dlfharge an it.chment
UI to the wt.olo ) or a part Df the property :
prDfery
aHache'l , and this provIsion shall apply to
actions brought before county courts and
courts of jurtke' or the peace , at \ \ el as to
1h so of the district court "
$ euto files Nos , 53 , 100 and 101 were laid
0\1 owing to the absence of tbelr authors .
Senate file No 119. Wahon
Stnslo tle 19 by'atson , to aamed
the law UQrlrnlul the mllwment % uf the
JnNlute for the Blind nt Nebraska City was
. tlkm , un and agreed to , The bill was Intro.
'i du lt hy W'atson to correct the old last . . wblch
'Iad been declared Incolutlulonll by the
' upretno1CflhtNDLY
l"HENDLY " TO Ti 1)00
The senate . while In rommllee of the
, Whole , toulc leclelftro cognizance ot the doii .
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Senate file No. 16 , hy flathbun provides that
the dog shaH be Included In the list of elo-
meslo anImals recognIzed by the statute
and provides further that I any one shall
maliciously kill I 110g 'alled at $35 or more
he shnl he subject to Imprisonment In the
state penitentiary not less than one year nor
more than thret years. I the del Is worth
less than $35. the person kIllIng It shall be
fned not less titan $ C nor more than $ iOO . or
Imprisoned In the county Jail not more the I
three mouths , or both fined anti imprIsoned
It the discretion ot the cOlrt , The bill also
provIdes severe penalties for the crime of
IJolsnlnr dogs with Intent to kill them The
senate after some 11ohale. agreed to the bill
and log , I was ordered engrossed for third road'
After recess the del debate was resumell
with Interest The afternoon discussion was
precipitated h i } ' the consideration or senate
file No. 17 , I hi br Hathbun declaring dogs
personal property. Akers started the talk by
moving that all after the enacting clause he
stricken ott. In support or thc motion Sea-
ator Aker drew a series of word pictures
clculatell to Inslllro the senate with 01)1)031- )
lon to the 1)111.
" 8I\10S0. " said the senator from Scott's I
Burs , 'yoll are walking along anti n log i
hltes rou Are you to be sent to state's I
prison IC you kill that worthless cur ? Or I
suppose you are ruling along on your horse ;
and : worthless dog runs out. t harks anti , '
the hors runs away and throws you off anti ,
hurts ynt. Anti Ir that dog Is worthless
hadn't iou ot1ht to have the right to kill it ? "
Stewart declarcll the hil one or the most
Iniquious Illeces of legislation attempted at
the IJresent Fesslon. The senate , he said .
had freqtior.tly made itself ridiculous , but
never mOl e so than In attempting to pass
this measure. lie had hall four valuable
horses killed In ten years hy 110gs which
were not worth a square meal He 11eclnred
that DOO dogs out of ever 1,000 ought to he
killed anyway.
South of Douglas county defended the good
name of the dog. lie said the senators In
the populist corner seemed to thlll < that the
legislature only met to pass lall'l for the
rarmer. The people who were not so fortl-
nate as to live on farms often owned valu-
able dogs.
The motion to 1 < 1 the bIll was losl Ova-
hal then move.l that the bill he Indefinitely
postponell This was also voted down and
the bill recottinientleti .
. h bi _ was . _ recolmellell for _ passage ' , _ u.u. _ _ .
' ' " ! ) ln IJ" UISU CUISlcrcu I cUlln-
tee or the whole ( luring the afternoon and
recommended for passage wore the ones
prohlhltng the displaying or brass knuckles ,
slnng allots blles anti landed canes In shop
windows the one prohibiting bucket shops
and gambling In grain , and thc house bIll
enablIng cites or the first and second class
to Issue hflls for the purpose of purchlslng
or erecting electric light plants or water
works systems.
.Just before adjournment Stewart sent to
thc desk a petitIon. I proved to he an
original Ilem , .lsclalmlng . against the recent
bond Issue , Inl was read by Secretary Barber
In n voIce that won se\eral rounds of Dp-
IlIa use. 'he roiling periods of the effusion
were I'ecnlarly adapted , to the resonant tones
or Secretary Barher's \olc , which Is be'ond
rlueston the 10st mnJestc ever 1laeel on
exhlliiol II thc senate At the conclusion
of the t reading Sloan Ino\e.l that when the
petition be spread upon the records the sec-
retnr"s voice he also preserved II Its ol'lgllal
form. 'fhe senate adjotiriteth.
, DIU : AT ' 111 eJUD ( , : IHL"ns.
Culinolt" lUl tl I."hlblt IlallS II
Fil Li r4 1' ' < 3'3 the H"'lw. , ,
LINCOLN , March H-Specbl-I ) required -
qulreL but a few minutes for the senate this
afternoon to agree to reeommenc for pas-
sag Senator Calda-ell's bill to suppress
bttcket shops and gamhlng In stocks , bnls ,
petroleum , cotton . grain , provlslols or other
prothtce. The bill Is omewhat "trlngelt In
Its provIsions , and wi very serIously Inter-
tere with the commission business In Omaha , ,
Lincoln and other Nebraska cities. Senator
CaIdwell Includes In the bll ! Itself the
CalL wel Includ.s ! Isel purpose -
pose of the act br declarIng II the following
language :
1 Is tire intention of this act to prevent ,
punish and prohibit , within this state. the
huslness now engaged In anti conducted In
places commonly known as bucket shops ,
ant also to Include the practice commonly
known as bucket shoppIng , \ ) ' persons corporations -
portons , associations ! or copartner-
ships who ostensibly carry on the
business or occupation of commission
merchants or brokers tn gain , provIsions -
vIsions , petroleutu stocks and bonds ; and It
shall be the duty under this oct for all
the jucgcs , at the district Courts In this state
at every regular term thereof , to stater !
regularly Impaneled grand juries to make
cue InvestigatIon and report upon all vto-
latons of the provisIons at thIs act.
The first section at the bill provides that
It shall be unlawful for .
shal any person corpora-
ton , assocIation or copartnership , to keep or
cause to be kept within thIs state any bucket
shop , ofce , store or other plac9 whereIn Is
conducted or permitted the pretended buy-
log or selling of the shares at stocks or
bonds of any corporation , or of petroleum ,
cotton , grain , provisions or other products ,
either on margIns or otherwise , without any
Intention at recelvilg anti paying for the
properly so bought , or of delivering the property -
erty so selL , or whereIn Is conducted or per-
mltell the bn'hlg or seling of such prop-
arty on margin , or when the party buying
any such property or offering to buy the
same , does not actually Intend to receive the
sam If purchased , or to deliver the same It
30lc , and tire keeping of all such places Is
hereby prohlblec ,
Any corporation or person whether acting
Individually or as a member , or as an officer ,
agent or employe of any corporation , asso-
elation or cpartnership , who shah be guilty
of vlolalng this sectIon shall upon conviction
be fined In any sum not less than $200 ; and
all persons guilty of a second offense shall ,
Ullon ) conviction , be Imprison II the county
jai for the period of six months ; and , If a
corporation , shall bo liable to forfeiture of Its
chorter. The contInuance of such establsh-
lent after the first conviction shaH bo
deemec a second offense. I shall not b9
necessary In order to commit the offense de-
fnel In sectIon 1 at this act that both buyer
all seller shall agree to do any of the acts
therein ' prohibied , but the saId crhno shall
b'o complete against any corporation , association -
tcn , copartnershh or peson thus IJretenrlng ,
or . .0rerlng. sell . , ? T thu pre enllng , or of-
rerlg0 DUY , wneler rite enter to buy 01
sell Is accepted or not ; and any corporation .
association , copartnership or person who shall
communicate , receive exhibit or display In
any manner any surh offer to soil or buy , or
any statements or quotations of the price
of any such property wIth a view of any such
transaction aforesaid , shall bo deeml an
accessory , anti upon conviction thereof shah
he lined anti punlshec the same as the principal -
pal : \11 ns provided In sectIon 1 at this act.
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hiCjV.l \ at Illbutl.
IIUMIJOLDT . Neb , March 11.-Speclnl.- ( )
Tire protracted meetings that have heen 'le\I
In the Methodist l pIHcop,1 church dnrlhl the
Past three weeks are growing m\ro Int restIng -
Ing every day . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
hlriyden's l'rtzs % 'siIlIIur . . ,
The prize contest for the $300 piano and
five other pries for the best catch unto suln- '
ble to advertising their piano business , was i
decided by three newspaper mont of tins city ,
and Hayden Dros. are now noxIous to finn
the prize winners.
Aliong those who have so far reported to
lalen tires are I rest n. Holmes , 427
H. lth st . 1lncfII , Nob. . who was Iwarderl
the piano for tine c'tch line , 'Freo to Sash
Piano I'riees "
There were also five second prizes , which
were a\lrLel to the next five conteslantb ,
whose work wart cOIpldered by tine Judges to
b3 of equal merIt . making a CI03C race for
first jrize . Of thiase cOltestants FreilVaht -
era . lIt 312 CalIfornia street , whose huts.
tratell work Is at u hlgh orllel' , hia reported
it. B. Wallace . JS1S Corby st , who furnished
the lne "Sowing the ( State with Song , " arid
Mrs. J. J. Bnchanl , \ 2 ; BurlIngton ave. .
hastings , N . b. , with the Ino "Musical 0-
ants of . 'rmerlca. " have also reported ; as has
also ' 'Brownie , " who
ale "IrDwnle coutrlhuteel a neat
Piece of work , In which the Brownies enable
laYllel Bros. to twist IJIlno Irlces all ot.t
of shape but l\fortunntrly , "Urownle's'
name arid uIIII'u I still unllown. lie
wl confer a favor upon Hayden flrpa. by
fowarllng the same at once .
The one party who has failed utterly to
report Is the artist who anode tine very ex.
prenl\e sketch of two roatla , one leading to-
warl the leadquartrs of "I. Fraud , ache
ftgut . " winch ends at a broken bridge.
whereat a Ilrospcctve purchaser has taken a
tumble that lands him In tie capacious jaws
of a crocodile ; the other leals to "na 'rea
1108. for ) ) IatIOs . " whUu tIre picture itself
Is enttr.r "Do not be mIsled , but go to
Iacea hires wIth the crowd " This worl ;
was received wihout a non co plume n It' ;
address or amy kind , hence tine 8Uewhat
rrn'llrehenalvc descrIption which I Is lepcd
wtlh be tine means of hrln1lng forward the unknown : -
known Prize wiucor.
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CLAIMS ARE ALL SCHEDULED
Committee Rcndy t Rcpprt I Bill Oarr-
ing $00,000 , in the Aggregate
PRISON CONTRACT TO BE CONSIDERED
Conlnltco Wi 1.00k Into thin ( Jireiiloit of
Costing 111 Jnrgll ( ) i-nrhottrnl-
Olnlm' " ( ilitirter 111G tIp-ii'ilC.
diet's lUll Ilclh hog n 11(1(1111.
LINCOLN March 1.-Speclnl ( Telegram. )
-The house commitee on claims held almost i
Its final sessIon tonight Most of the almost :
endless list at claIms against the state hav
been compled Into the rorm of' an appro-
priaton bill , which will be submlell to the
house tomorrOw . The total amount of the
miscellaneous claims against the state wIll
exceed $86,000. These claims are for amounts
ranging rrom a few dollars to $6,000 The
hills Incurred hy ex-SecretRry or State J. C.
Ale al the eve of his departure
from office ere among tire heaviest In-
eluded In the list . The State Jour-
lal company of Lincoln presents three
claims for stationery . etc. . ordered by AlIen .
amountng to nearly $6,000. There are bills ,
for papering , Imlntlg anti l < lsomlnlnl tire '
entire Interior of the state house , amount-
log to $3,600 , and thIs anna was allowed
after discounting the his 10 per cent. The
hills for furniture and carpets reach $3,100.
Thesc three large his , alOunthl1 In the
aggregate to $13,000. were Incurred by Alien
without authority of law without aL\erts-
Ing and wlhout connpotltlonr .
LOmml oVlm THE PRISON.
'h3 penitentary hlestgalon commitee
visited the state prson today In order to take
a Ilrelminary surveyor the work In baird .
The eommltee Inspected the buildings . cell
house , hospital , worl < shell anl grolnls , looked
throl h the tchen I and lunLry depart-
Intents , examined the various applIances for
handling the convicts , etc. , hut took no tesl-
many. The members of the committee talked
wih a great many of the convicts and asked \
a large number of questions abut general
management of the innstittrthomr. The work or
taking testimony will commence tomorrow a
stenographer having been engaged for tite
hrUrP ° ce.
The house committee on tate's prson ! will
hell an InlOrtalt session tomorrow evening
at which the qneston of the Dorgan contract
will come UII for final dhcusslon. A strcng
Ilressure Is being brought Ulon the committee -
tee to Induce It to peremptorily annul the
contract wihout further legal proceedings .
nrotwlthstamttiing the opinion or Alorey General -
oral Churchi , who holds that Dorgan's con-
tract Is perfectly valId and cannot be annulled
unless he refuses to file a new bond to the
state. I Is conceded that the effort to force
an Immediate annulhnent of the prison contract -
tract Is beIng made hy the rrlencs of J. A.
iinrckstaff , whose plants for securIng the can-
tract for himsel arc well Imown. There Is
no longer much doubt that the
10 preselt legis-
laturo will Include some acton on the prison
contract among the lonG list It proposes to
consider during tine closIng days of the
session.
mIAHAS CHAnTER HUNG UP.
The mouse committee on cities anl towns ,
of which Representative Johnston of Omaba
Is chairman , meld a prolonged session at
the I.lncel hotel tonIght over tire Omaha
charter. I Is nOW an alIen secret that but
little can he expected from the senate com-
nrittce . alhough Chairman Hahn Informed
several cItizens of tine metropolis that the
charter would he reported to the senate to-
morrow. The honse committee has reach el
no conclusions upon the amendments prQ-
posed by the revision commlUee.
The attempt to pass the change of venue
bill over tire governor's veto has been tac-
Ily abandoned by the republicans In the
senate . I Is generally conceded that the i
bill was I mlstako - and that the governQr's' '
objclons Insurmountable .
Senator Teft , chairman of the senate committee -
mittee on public lands and buildings , tonIght
completed the report at that committee. I
will be submitted to the senate In the morn-
ing.
InG.The
The senate committee on rules will tomor-
row submit to the senate I new rule pro-
vldllg for the appointment or a sifting com-
milee at nIne members. I the rule Is
adopted the appointment of the commlte3
may be expected not later than Monday next
nepresntalve Benedict of Douglas county
went to Mtord tonight to visit the Indus-
trial Home for Fallen Women. The police
matron of Lincoln and other ladlE interested
In the rescue of unfortunate worel wm aba ,
visit this institution for tile purpose of obtaining -
taining data to be used In support of Bene-
dict's bIll rairlog the age of consent. Every
member of the house but seven have signed
an agreement to support the measure. There
senate Is a strong sentiment II its tavor In the
WADING TIIWVGI ¶ 'UE ETI3IATES.
house Busy Fixing UII AplroprlatoI8 for
tint ( 'oming Two 5ear.s.
LINCOLN , March 14.-Special ( Telegram. )
-The general appropriation bill was cm-
pleted today by the house In committee of the
whole and , with the salary bill , which hal
already been engrossed for a third reading ,
itn I ready for acton by the sel ate. The total
net Increase In the bill over tine appropriations -
lens of 1893 Is $17,890. This Includes the
11cnltenlary appropriatIon , which Is this ses-
alan smaller hy $ G,235 than In the 189 hi-
ennlum appropriation . Without counting the
penitentiary matter , which two years ago
contaIned quite an amount for repairs of
buildings , tire net Increso Is $44,135 over
tine 189 appropriation. The greater portion
ot this Increase Is for new additions to and
repairs of state institutions.
'he mouse thts morning made Denedlct's
bill , te raIse the age of consent to '
1& years , a special order for tomorrow . : ,
morrow morning at 10:30 : , and then
went Into committee' of time whole , with I
Cole In the chair , to consider tim general all-
proprilton bill. The Industrial Home at
! lfcnl was first In unto among unconshlerell
itents . The ISn ) appropriaton for this Inst-
tuton was W,150. . The new bill provides
for $20,500 , amid the items were unchangsd
by unimenilntrent.
There was pprollrlated for the Home for
the Friendless at Lincoln for the hl.nnlum of
IS93 , $28.000. The now bill goes to the scn-
ate carrying olly $27,000.
The legislature at 1S93 appropriated $ i33-
GOO to the Asylum for Incurahles at hastings
Tine lresennt WlYS anti , means committee roe-
ommend11 $140,300 for timO bleunlum , Among
the items In the bill waB oue for $ US,000 for
bOJl1 and clothing .rhls was considered ex-
cesalve and a number ot members so ex
IJro sec thcmselvE . CaSIJal' maud to make
the amount GOOOO , trod lila motion prevalied .
'fho bill goeR to the senate carrying $131,300.
a decrease of $ : ,300 from the 189 allproprla-
tlonr.
tlonr.Tine
Tine lolllal for the Insane at Norfolk
W:1 gIven $75C00 / 1803. 'he courmuittee's
bill prpvhlcel this session for $16.050 Five
hundrlrl dolars was 11111pI } to this , mall hI !
$76,5O il all , anti In this shalle the Iems
were rccommendec for pusug
Time mouse then took 1 recess until 1:30 :
p. nfl .
In time afernon the house hnmedlately
vent brie cOmmiteD of lime whole to consider
time general appropriation bill. The Girls'
Jlliustrial borne at Geneva asked for $20,000
In tint bill. The aPIJroprlatou at 1803 gave
It 37150. Tine committee at the whole
reeommcnde } $ 5,85tl , a decrease of $16,000
from tS93.
Tine Institute for tine Deaf at Omaha asked
for $51),161. Tire appropriation or 1893 gave
It but $2t,740 ) , Lit the bulk of the Increase
was for pendIng d"lclencles , some of which
wtro oyerlolicll two years ago The appro.
prlaton allowed thlr rear ly the house corn-
mltco b os follows ;
gmploye \al S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 G.O
Fnrnti 1 1 anti lShl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.0
Boail nnd clothln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.000
J'urnlturo nUll b\ulng. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,01
Supplies for Innlutries. . . . . . . . . . . . 30
< Iud staliommory . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOt )
10nl I \ Ita\ou I
'i'eleiiltOno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
Hemlra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,5' ) J
Incld.n tall . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r
For tieflcienney , living expenses. . . . . . 1.8
Per le\lrale and city connections . . 3rJ
FOI' plumbing and connections wIth
Iihratorles . . . . . . connccLons . . . . . . . . wll . 1 (
O\'e"haullg " old buldlug anti repairs . 6,3,0
'rotal . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . $19GI0
The dcfclences for coal by COUlt &
11)llrc ) , ! , f 5'.Q9 ) , the Nebraska Telephone
, -
compAny's el\.cH . sj , $60G2 , and the
George Dlcko\cr tieficienees . $20.15 , were all
r In ferrCllo al. the committee on claims , $1,126.96
The Boys' III11trlal } school at Helrur :
asked In the bIl tor $84.150. nn Increase of
$5,000 over tlo 1,3 appropriatIon . The bill
goes to the senate $6,000 less or $78,150
total. This $6,000 Is referred to the com-
mitee on elah9s/lnc may be replaced ,
The Soldiers' dtc Sailors' home at Grand
Islnnll asked for $51,960. The appropriation
for 1803 wa 40.460. An energetic debate
ensued on 1hnrrisbh's moton to ollilrolrlate
$12,000 for ne , buildings It Orand Illanl1
I was ShOWI1 , 1there \ was now pending
on general file z ; bill to estnblsh a new
hrnnch home t ' 'Mlotd. Harrison contended
llnt the Mlorll matter cut no figure . but
thnt the $ i2.000 has ben recmmended by
Goverlent Inspector General Averihi and
\ns Inlneclate ! netlle" . Thomas chair-
man of the house eommilee al sold lei's' anti
sailors' ironic warml Indorm1 the propCsl-
thou . I was dovelollell In the debate that
tire Milford bill hall many allh rents on the
foor , hiarrisonn even , disclaimed any Idea of
maling a fight on tine Milford propositon ,
Moyers Mill that he hall a proposition to
bring before the house for 1 soldiers' and
' . arnenti-
snlors' home at Long Pimte The
ment or Harrison prevailed , and the bill ap-
Ilropriated G7.450 against $40,050 for the hi-
ennlum of 1893 , nn Increase of $18,600.
Tire Insttuto for the Blind at Nebraska
'
tire comnmnitte'6 bill
City was allowed hy commlUC'6 hi
$31,550. The appropriation for 180 was
$36,300. Ioddr secured an extra approprIation -
tion or $10,000 for new brmlldinga. Tit
amount recommende hy tine commitee or
tine whole Is H.950 , an Increase over 180
of 5650.
The Institute for Feeble Minded at Btatrlce
was allowed $57.000 by the conllltee on
finance . ways nnd nrreanis. The allllroprlatlon
of 18n was G2,400. . hut $51.000 goes to the
Senate for leatrlce , 1 decrease or $5,400 from
the amount of the 1893 hlennlum.
HarrIs now moved that $ i .500 each he
allowed for two experiment statiotre . enl nt
Ogalalia . anti one at eulbertson $15.000 In
all . This Imenllmelt was lost. Me'ers
wal tell to buid nit artesian well In the northwester -
Western part of the state , al a cost of $2,000.
Tine commitee ( bid not concnr.
Thu. fRh pnl"I\QRlnn \ In 1501 r""I'rnn
approprIation . - rio. ' This - year - tine -col i -
mlsslol asked for . and tine committee's bill
recommendell , $9,600. Bowarll movCl to
strIke out the entire apinropriationr . But the
moton diJ not prevail , and hiow.trd mo1
to reduce tine IJproprllton $1,500 , but that
amelHlml.nt tarot ! ito better. 'lw bill . as
recomnrnnrerrtled , males the total approprlatDn
for the fish commissIon $8.5,0.
The penientlry asked for $103iO. The
1803 aplroprlaton was $120.935. The bill
goes to the senate for $103,700. a decrease of
$26,235.
A mlscelaneons appropriation of $10,000
was mnlo for books and hI31 < s. Tire al-
proprlaton or 1803 was 20000. For nb-
strcs anti blanks , $ : .000. increase $1,000.
For I prosecutng nnauthorlzell Insurance com-
Imnles , $ [ : advertising proposals for state ,
printing , $500 : Increase $200. For ia' jour-
titus , $20,000 ; inncrtase $2,000. For State
Board of Agrlctnittrre . 2000. For sup-
IJort of State Iortculural society ! , $4,000.
For Nebraska State Dalrmen's association .
$4,000. State taxes erroneousl paId , 2.000 :
Increlse , $ 000. County treasurers' rees
and ninhleage . $100,000 : tlecreaso $1iOOO. For
ruglves from JustIce and oiilcers' fees . $10.-
000 ; Increase $20,000.
The following mIscelaneous appropriatons
were also recommended by tine commitee ,
Support of State Poultry associaton , $ .OOO ;
expenses or State historical society , $2.000 ;
expenses or state presIdental electors II iSIS ,
$500 : for state slnllng ( mind . for reimbursing
the ( unL for same an1unt ted tip In the Cap-
Ial NatIonal bannk $180,101.75 : resetting ! and
repairing cnplol boilers . $3.000 ; expenses or
examinIng COII\Y \ treasurers' offices. $3.000 :
for printing reports of the State Board of
Agriculture , $1,5\ ; prInting reports of State
HistorIcal socIety , $1O00. ,
An approprla19n ft $50,850 for gas , water
printing . stationnnp' , labor and repaIrs for tire
State university rY ' mace , whIch cleans up
the permanent ftiniof that instltnntion .
Harrison called ! ip the maier or appro-
priatng $12,000 for teappralsement or state
school lands , and that amount was mrdaeti to ,
the general apprbprlation bill. adcec
The Board or Etiticatlon hands anti funds
was allowed $6,000'f& serving notices 'on de-
linqrerts etc.The , advtnruIzIp ! ' for futures postage ,
The committee of the whole then rose . anti
the house adjourned. anc
WUt AT 'nJ , \ YLU.l : ( NO\ELU' _
Under Governor U"W08 air Affair Occuro.1
Ilmllnr to tile Unr l'cnIUn
LINCOLN , March 14.-Speciai.-The ( ) pres-
ont controversy between Dr. Abbot , recently
appointed superIntendent of the State Hos-
pial for the Insane at LIncoln and Dr. Hay ,
the present Incumbent , calls to mind the
celebrated conflict between a former super-
Intencent and the executive authority In con-
necton wIth the same Institution . On Dc-
cember 6 , 1886 , Governor Dawes addressed
a letter to tire Board of Public l.ands und
Buildings advtslng It that he hall sum-
manly removed for cause I. P. Mattimcis'sonn.
The hoard immediately Installed Dr.
boarc Immellately Instaled lay ns
acting superintendent and the trouble
actng fuperlntenLent com-
mnenced The session of the Board or Publc
Lands and Buildings was a stormy one Inc
Dr. Mathewson , who was present . threat-
enerl all sorts of legal actionma. At tine ad-
jourment of the board Dr. lathewson hurrIedly -
rIedly drove down town for his lawyer and
Secretary of State Hoggen started with equal
haste for the asylum , nopgen hnd safely
ensconsed hlmsel wihin the wals of the
Institution before Mathewson arrived , but
had no time to ascertain the feelings of the
eta pioyes.
About dusk Dr. Mathewson made his all-
pearanee In a carriage. lint peremptorl }
demanded acmlUance as sUllelntenL nt. ills
demand was refused. Then he set imp tine
plea that his wife was s I'llusly ill inside the
Insttutol and he asked aLmlsslol to walt
upon her. le was Informell thlt he might
enter the Instuton ns a private citlzemn.
This he refused to do. ,
Then tine bur\ secretary of tate adopted
'sterner mfleastlres Graspllg the his or the
horses aUached to the Mathlwsol carriage .
'ho swung theta around mind started them
toward tine city . ito then allvlserl laUhew-
son to cut for the city. All or the enwloyps
of the Insttutol halt gatherel around the
carriage , anti for a few moments maters
assumed a thretlnln aspert No one mmioved
to Interfere , howe\'er. nnd 1)r. Malhewson mOl'eL
reluctantly retured to the cltr.
II the mneantlnrme. ( IQvernor JI\ea hud
started for Grand Jalalill for a eOlferlnef
wih Governor.elect Thnayer who was to
take his seat the rolowll ! month. General
Thlyer expressed a desire for limo allpolnt-
ment of Dr , } { uIIJji ; anil ; ho was given his
comrhnsslon on Delemlcr 9. Dr. Matthew-
Eon lingered In Ilncoln 'for several weeks In
a vain endea\or to secure time rlJecton of
Inapp's alJpolntmel { , limit time sellte tual } '
cooulrrned it. .
contrmec I. ; r.
VitI'351)Nm' tufti , . , ( ' 1 IiU % ' . \ lLll I.
&jttOstIUhi or Illi'K' ih3 O.Ileom If Imoilgo
( 'Innmnt"M < l ( ,1r"onl : lIrmnomi'nI. ,
FHEfONT , M.aT1t ; ! 11-SI'clal-Tht ( )
elemocratc conivemfloj1wiIi I he hell II thl
court house Monntl0V evening unll the prIma-
rico will Ie Iwhl bin Ihe'arlous wards J'rl-
tIny o\enln ! The democrats do 10t fcem to
have any a\'rwel cullLates for mUllclpal
oUcers , .nlest It I. I , James iltnff , who would
hike to be Police ( jge. \
al tine republcan 't I new canoldatl for
the nomlnatvn for city clerk has appeared II
the prsol or harles I" OhOs. OlIs Is a
rromlnent member at tire Sons or Veteran
orjef , all hab a atm DUg rol"lng among time
members of patrlopc fpletl. Mayor JrleJ
wi doubtless be 1 rcomlnatell for a third
.
term. 0'1. "
iCeyi Illn , tnumdry J'.up" % \ ' . .mit " I "II.
SIINGVIW , Nelt , , March 11-Speclal (
Telegram.-At ) a meeting or Keyn Paha
county citzen ! held at the court hOlS3 hal
In Sprlngvlew yesterdnY . C hlrawmr. Ii. J.
Skinmner Wllal LsnriplttV. . a. Thomas
amid O. II. lalenhecl < were elected a commit-
tea to correspond with tine state relief commi-
mnittee , Chicago Board or 1'rude and nl'ler
organizatons for time IIIrp08e ofseemrrimrg ( soil
and seed ror tine farmers of this county .
llarvoy Mlhitry was tinkled to the comorittee
larey Miay commiteD
a secretary Keya PJha ceully h39 10 (3m.
lea who will have to have help.
- - -
I "lelrula Ibnul 's Ih'I.I , ' .
ITNCON , Marc U.-p chI Td 'gra n.- )
The pop'ilemocrata helJ a number or CJUCIUeS
tonight In tiiIfemenat . \ iard. 'fher iI1\'e sen'ed
loUce on the straight demorl'ahl Ihot tiney
will not EUI'port ' J. 1 , \mes , whom tire uL-
mlllstratol Ilemorrals IJ'OPOb ! to lommat !
for rmrayor 'fhe ) ' name ! J hi. \roall } ' a the
ln nruuIIl whom they pro110:0 tu miriiy .
, . , . . .
- - - - - - - I l-j ' -I Tr -1 ' 1
PROVING AN ALIBI FOR l DAVIS
Win acs Swear that no Was at Their
Homo When the Wreck Occurred .
STA110N AGENI'S RECORD MIXED
Inetr1tlnn tlt I bind hocus Clnncel tl
Suit t inc l'u rposo If Inc I Comm Pri ' ii )
II 8ln\lnl the PN'II If
the Trllu ,
.
LiNCOLN , March H.-Speclal ( Telegram. )
-Tho derense In the DavIs lurder trial
rested } at non totbay The case will go to the
jury much sooner than was expected. The
feature of the morning was the testmony or
Dr. l'lpln amI his wife . l lppln Is a
colored man , but his wife , who Is also u
elector Is a whie woman. They hoth swore
that Davis was at their house between 7:30 :
and S o'clocl on the evening of August 8 to
pay 1 bill of fO cenmts. I was at this hour
the Ryan hrothers swore they saw D.wls
waltng on tine Union Pacnc track wih a
gll or erohar on his shionmlder This evl-
denct was for the purposc at establishing an
alibi ,
albi . T. Stevens hal loolwll over the track
the next morning anl fotmirni that mal } of the
1IIIkes flell the holes loosely. lie bad air-
served a generl slant oC ( rain 200 to 400 degrees -
grcs In t'.ne spike hole ! . all Illustrated this
slant to the Jnnr ) ' .
Witness 1llon , on holing recaled , testlell
that ho hall not slgled an allllvlt for the
Hocl Ilaml roall saylnthlt the wreck was
not causell hy any ncglgelce err the part or
the road or its t'rinployn's.
Gcrt WashllgloJ DavIs seemed breathe
easier alter the alibi went to the jury antI ,
for the first tune since the trIal began ,
showel some slh.ht anrhmnation.
In the afernon \ \ ' . 11. Striih'an testified
that le was near the scene of thc wreck the
folowlnl Snmnntlay and thut at the west enl
of the inrinige . where the pie drIver amid en-
gIne \ oull utica over the first jolmrt It sank
11 Inch or two out of level rising Imnrme-
Ilately after the engine had passed. The
first Idle under the bridge was 6x8 or 8x8.
CAUSED A SgNSATIO
A seusaton WIS prOluced when G. 'tV. Full-
brigint who vas called In rebulal , said he
wished to take Ihcl < all he hac swor to.
Had gone to the hrldge tni mornlnl with
Anl ) . LInquist and Ilscoverell he WIS mis-
Quito a numbcr or winesses were caled In
rebnnttnl . N. J. Yotnrng . staten agent at
10leeb } for tine HOe IslanL , said tlat the
train was on I 1 e. Asked how he Imew , he
3.llrl that his record woull show it. Ho
showed the canine to atornes for the dl-
fen c , wbo detected that It had heen tam-
Ilcrel wih : that t'rmo last two lgures had
been ersed mutt ! replace,1 , hy others. The
l'ccOll showell the time to have been 9 :22 : p.
inn. . - hut this flatly contrnlUctec the c'llence
of 1arr ) ' Foole mil 1lut7. Young said he
hac erat'cnl time figures because t'ney had ire-
come 111 : that he had traced them
'over , made a irlot and replaced the
sale fgure& . H. W' . Yormmng re
called h } the state , produced a time
13hle which showetl the hour of tme
have heen :40. : . The counsel for the defense
anl state will Illel } ' use all or tomorrow In
sUlmln Ull amid the case many bo given to
t he jury tOlorrow nIght.
. \S TO AUIOH.\ 1IU:1CU'.U. A ( > F.Hlto.
' \llrOachlnJ ( City gtpCll1 Will Turn on
( ) 'I.qtol ' nf I.IeOIiSe
AUHOIA } , . Neb. , March 1-i.---Special- ( )
The approaching city electon this spring
seems to awalen a lively Interest , For several -
eral years the lcense party has wont by quite
: large morajorlty . and this year every scheme
that can he devised to inrnoclc I them out i
being resorted to. Monday night the re-
publcan ; called a convention to nominate a
parlsan ticket , hut they were outvoted and
the meetng adjourned by those who did not
want to see a political contest In city affairs.
Tuesday nlgbt the anti-license people held a
caucus , but less than a cozen were present
and they adjourned wihout nominating. Last
night a cal for a non-partisan conventIon to
nominate city officers drew out a large
crowd of those who wish to test tine question
at "license" or "no licemnsa" as a separate
cluse on the ticket. They placed In nomina-
ton for mayor , ' . 3. Forbes ; clerk , J. P.
Cunningham ; treasurer , J. Pusey Chapman ;
city elglneer , D. B. Parks ; councilman , First
ward , V. C. Swanson ; Second , George Ven-
ters ; Thlrc , D. E. Duckln anti A. B. Mun-
son. TOllght the license party will make
nomInatons and the fight will be on.
:0 C.5.SF1 AU'W. . J. AUSTIN.
' 1"llon that fit , Conluttlc I'rand at
Icah'ln Not Sn.tlIIIHI. .
BEATRICE , March H.-Speclal ( Telegram )
-W. J. Austin of Omaha , a representative of
time American Sewed Shoe company , who was
arrlRtec a couple of weeks since upon a
charge of perjury , had a hearing In county
court today and was dlsclarged , the prosecu-
ton being unable to establsh the fact that
the cefendant slgnell or swore to the slate-
ments set forth for the purpose of obtaining
1 wri of replevin for certain articles In the
Illllott : shoe stock , whleh statements It
was clalmec br the Jlrosecuton were wholly
alse. 'fhe notary whose seal and signature
were Illon the paper was tunable to identify
Aitstin al the party whose acknowledgment
was taken , anll mrs there appeared to be no
01 her winess to he t signature the bolom
cl'OPId , out or the case.
" 'Rlurlol lirevitics.
WATlmJOO [ , Neh. . March 14-Specitni.- ( )
The W'aterico Creamery company has just
111slell ( ItlnG In a cream separator. The
company Intends puttng In a pasteurlslng
Plant Ultl hottng ivories this sprIng. These
Improvlcnts wi coat $1,000.
AtHlrew Foster , who has been conlnCl to
hil bed whir fcarlet fever , Is Improving.
Local Impllmct dealers report business
picking Ul on account or the late snow and
IJln.
imm.Mr.
! r. ArlllatHl has hOlght 160 acres south at
V.rlit'y until Inlentls pulng It In sugar beets
tins rear
S. I' . Great of Sehu'ler has bought twenty-
010 cones west or town from the Murphy
estate ; ronslleraton , $1,300.
Mre M. T. Sweet went to Blthorn this
lerlnF to ateld time marrla1t of her
ml ieee .
_ n _ _ _ _ _
tl'utr1c" H"llhl" i ' " mm I rI multi ri es ,
r3n.'riticE , March 1 I.-peciai ( Telegrani , )
-'nra reinuminlictnnt city Irrimarles yere held
today. A reasotnrnbly good vote was 1)011011 Iii
all thu hreeimncts. Tinnre was a warm contest -
test Inn tue Fourth ward witin Morrlsonn for
mrrayor tarn anne sub , amrd Scoit for trezrurer
amrd ( .miiaspins for pollee jnnrlgt" omn tine oiiner ,
tine See t.Oulfnneiiiu tieIegate wimnmninng nit' Jay.
hr tine Second yard tine conti-t was between
: t. u. Sinmnhtc. ammi i. N. l'rout , cmniiiniates ( or
mtrayor , i'monml cnrrrylmrg time ward by a vote or
iir. mr 70. Time cam.veotlomr will romiveure to.
mnrormow eemnlmri , ' , ann tine indicatIons are that
i'rcm.nt ivill be mionrimrated ( or rmnayor ammO J ,
I , , . Pinnliips ( or clerk.
( i ii i ; ' ( C ) ii ii I ' I'm 11(150(1 I"i I r.
iii6.\TitiCi , March 14.-Speclai-At ) a
mmneeiimrg hnel'l ' iaat ereirimig by the stocitholtiera
of tire Gage Counrty Agricultural asohationi
it was dcirlt'd to inolrl a lair Uris year , anti a
resaitutlomn solIciting the inearty co-operation
or every cIhzen of time county was arloptenl ,
TIne otieers [ elected were : Presitlent , C. 0.
lorsey ; vice presidents. Joinmn fheve anti 'F.
Ii. Essex ; secretary , L. \Vireeier ' ; treasummer.
A. W. tlradt : board of managers , 0. F.
' , 'ireeler , C , N. Ennery anti E. F. Davis.
I mm ii lami our'S 'Ic inn iu uuir Co Ca urn' us ,
If4D1ANOLA , Nob. , March il.-Special (
Telegramrt.-At ) the temperance caucus to.
rnlgirt tine ( oliowimng cIty ticket was mcmi.
mated : Mayor , Franlc Powell ; clerk , ( I , S.
Bishop ; treasurer , J. \'Iisois ; police Judge ,
C.V. . Beck ; engineer , Id. S. 11111 ; council.
imnemi , First ward , \'illis Gassard Second
vard , James Hetinerlngton ,
'I' , ) irvr-Iop ( Iarudrnrui'i. i'snturaI Itusoirree. ,
CIfADI1ON , Neb. , March 14-Spechai.-- ( )
Chnanlron , trot content witlr tine four large
mriamruracturlng lilants wimicb inave beemr con.
tracted for and winicin will cost over $1,000 , .
000 , mmml will all be completed this year , is
rrew turning Its rnttemrthon to tine develop-
. . . . , , ,
macnt of its surrounding natural resources.
It irne been knrown for a long timrre that tinI
section of tine country abounded Inn a pecnmhiar
klmrtl of clay , winch mrrnsny tinommghrt would be
a suitable material for coloring paints , etc. ,
hunt It deroiveti import Messrs. Stamiton. llama-
liton anul Timbbs to take time srnnsttor Inn iramul ,
After nrnrcin careful recearcir arid tests of tine
nniaterlal , these gemstiemnremi itnive commnsencetl
active operations import a crumslnimrg plairt ,
whicim will be In operation by May I. 'Fire
mmraterial is a 'ery hard clay comriinrg otmt inn
irregular ctnbes or chunks , anti six distinct
colors have beemr found tnporr tire roperty
mrow owned iry the concern. Tlmey are two
inanies of red , two of yehhav aunt omie each
of drab , ann slate color , anti are all fonnmrtl omr a
iieCe or groniurti of riot over thirty acres , Over
a year muse they were offereil iry a reliable
inotise a mnturket for tire crnnsined irreparatIomr
at front $18 to $10 per tonr , TIne vmiltne of time
Irlairt tire ) ' s'ihl open xviii exceed $3,000
anti s Ihi be enriargetl ns tine success of the
emitertrrlse anlmrilts ,
tI ) NOW Uc'l.E SM 1 $ AlTiit HIM ,
.ttiormtey ilmuinlock of' ( leminvus % 'orInett us
Chain i.ettm'r S' ¼ 'iiniit ,
G1iNEVA , Neb. , March 14.-Slrecial.- ( )
Tins city huts a sprighrtly younrg attormrey
who Is gaining an tnnrenviabie reputation by
a ' 'chain letter' ' chmemrto winch he recemitly
contriveni , 3 , M. haddock , Imaullng from somrso
town Iii casterni Iowa , irtmt out Imis slringie
lucre somrre fi' ( ' mmromntirs ago , flnnsimress did
nnot arena to turret his way rapIdly , mind limndimng
time Ineavy on mis inarrds tire younmrg fellow resorted -
sorted to crooked ways. lie wrote three
letters to as mniany ladies him dIfferent ir.urts
of tine couitntry , stating tirat a certain macceo-
trio genrtbcnnnamr lit this rreighrbarirooti , vell ons
in years , luau beemn Prescmrteti by iris wife
witin twlnts--a boy omit ] a girl. Timey were tine
first cirildrenr , aurti tIne dictlanrary had been
scarcireni imn vain for surltahlna mrtsmnres for tire
lIttle omnes , Time aid gemnliemnrami math nimtimor.
izenl inlmnr , Iris attorney , to often' a lirize of
$100 to time irarty wino sinomnid suggest acceptable -
able inamnres. Tine part ) ' receiving tine loller
nnigint beeomnre ri contestamrt for tine lrrlze by
coirying time letter tinree unites , cimanrglmrg
ineadlimme nnrrl ( late , anti emrtlimrg tinenur to as
urranry otimer parties , amid by forwnrdinrg to
3 , 1\l. Ilanidock , Gomnevtn , Nob. , time nrarrre
wlricir sine mini to offer mmmd a postnnge stanmrp.
Jnmst what tine hostage Sttuirii ) ' as for was
mnot tinIly explained Inn tine letter. Unreina S.rumr
is after tine youmrg fellow , clainnrintg that ime
has imnrproperly smseii tine liuritod States mrralls.
No such Parties tiS Ilatitiock intentions imr iris
letter live litre. Tire twimra were nnever bormn.
'oumne rttr. , 'I'Intovq ( nptirred ,
YOitic. Neb , . Marcir 14.-Speclal.-1)ep- ( )
imty Sincriff itobirnson vns called to Seward
yesterniay to take charge of tire liartics wino
stole several horses fronn Jamnnes Grrinamn amId
Charles Devimne a few ringhts ago. Itoblnisoti
returmned Inn tine trftermroomt , annnl warm oceania-
inamnieti by irotim of time thieves. Tinoy are
lInt miiero boys , Carl mind Osbormie ICrnispei ,
irothers. Their hnearhirg will taicra lilace before -
fore Counrty Judge Momntgonnnery today.
Tire rnngrihan' nnaomitinhy social amrd hrmsiiress
mnaeetinig of tine I'resbyteriamu 'eotmnng I'eoiile's
Society of Cirristlami imntiea'or was maid at
tine ironnre of Mrs. J. C. Carnnainnrni last overt-
log , After the Intralniess of tine evenrinig man
been dlrmposetl of , a splemnditl program ayes
rcnrlereri , all of winch was iii Gerrrrann. A
large crowd was lreserit.
Tine Conngregatiorral'ormng People's Society
of Christiamr Emrdeaa'or Itoh ! a mnreetlmrg on
Tmnm'sday evening at tire residence of 0. 1' .
Cirtssmnami.
Miss Ida Oppfelt was cailenl to ieoktmic today -
day by a telegram. Sue will accept a post-
tionr In a large nrnillimrery estairliaiinnnemrt.
. ' sinismtul S iIiz'ui Sriuusry Hurt ,
AShLAND , Neb. , March 14.---Special- ( )
Yesterday Joinn Kliszer a'as crrgaged hr feed-
Immg tine saw at a saavnniii eu tine timber
farm of Cinaries Deirner , when a board as'as
inuried with terrific force , strikimmg Kilazer
omn tire cinimr , inflicting a gasir fromir tine' marouth
down to iris timroat.
Elvn'in Pulney today returned from Arkansas -
sas , where ire moved somne tlmnie ago to reside ,
btnt after iving tIre state a fair trial , con-
ciutled Nebraska was tire garden spot of
tire world , and returned to Saunders county ,
0. S. Lovelady , ' wino purchased a farnri in
Okiabroma sonne time ago , imas sold out and
returned to Asinhnrrmd , and will ( avon this connn-
fag season Itt Saunders , west of this city.
Ashland is nil worked up over the actions
of some of this ritudeots wire are entererl in
the "iromo oratorical contest" for March 22 ,
They are vigorously trying to maya omto of tire
contestants ruied out. because they want
Ashland to ire represented In tire canto class
tiri year as previousiy. However , It Is meld
by the tirinking people tinat tine cotiiplmiinit is
urngrounded. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Schuniyhsmr Notes and Personal. , '
SCHUYLER , Neb. , March 1 d.-Speclai.- ( )
Mrs. Cyntlria Bryant , an old resident of
Seiruyier , has sold irer property in Scinuryier
and wIll return to her old hromo iii Pennsyi-
vaniia to live.
In time bridge across tire Platte tins floor
anti iiamrmristers winch were removed before time
lc broke irave been restored , cii liability
to injury ( vomit tine Ice being passed ,
Tine first slgmis of actIvity among carpenters
Is shown by 3tomntgomnery & Woods , as'iro
have begun time erection of a ( lureiling lmoue
for E. Wasinburn of Grant precimrct. He will
leave Iris old homestead in cinargo of his son
and retire fromrr farnu life.
ltepubilcann ant ] democratic caucuaos for
nominations for city antI school board officers
for tine ensuming year ore called ( or Saturday
miigimt.
Tire proceemis of time lecture delivor'eti by
Rev , Mr. Iliclcey Monday milgint wore $38 ,
mesylu' IIoruio Figtnt.
DEVITT , Nob. , March 11.-Speciah- ( )
There was meld in tins city last night a
canmcnms of tlte iicemnse clement to ptrt hr rronrrl-
mnatlon a hugh iicernse ticket for city council.
Art entinuslastle imicetimig was inrl amid tIne
follosvimrg ticket malaconi fun tire field :
Louis Gerimnirdt , 'tVlliianuViitl , 1'lgar '
Rosslter , Joitmi ioorimrg ann Robert Ilurleomn ,
Tine tIcket is a very stromig one nrati it is
said tire proinlinitiont. law winichn ban ireemi In
operatIon hero for ti'e ' Past year vilh not be
repeated , Gerirartlt vas elected to a iositiomt
cnn tine council at last sprimrg'rt election , but
resIgmred omr account of time att1tud of tinat
hotly toward vroimibitlon ,
( airt nut ( Juuiy lemiter ,
CLAY ( JlNThlt , Nob. , March 1 I.-Spe- (
ciai.-'rmto ) sprIng term of tine district court
of Cia ) ' conrm nty openned Tuosnlnsy , with a large
ntteirdamnce , Time docket comntahmis about 100
cases.
THE SHbSKERS TREATMENT
FOR DYSPEPSAI
More limo a hrurntlreni years ago time Blnrnic.
era c'stnbiieireni one of tireir coionmIe or ( cml.
lies amnmong tire beautiful irille of Cohmnmrrhia
count ) ' , Nesa' York , Itc'moved ( mona tire bustle
and woriy of tire outsirho worinl , these pa.
tlemnt rind lnaacctnll pr'oirho mayo ilevoteth their
tinu' largely to tine study unth lmrverntignntiomn
of tins tlrumgs with which our' A rnen'icunn
% S'(1011t4 fli'e so ohmnndnmntiy supplied ,
\\U read a great (101)1 iii tine iraper nowm-
nlaya tsbout u'emnedienm for tire moon , ( or iineu-
umiatinirn , for kidmicy trouile , for ilemti-alg-kr ,
fur mustlrmnin , for comnstmrmrlrtlon , amri ( a I bonn-
sand rnmaml one otirer dlmsenunics , irnmt It rerannrimmeul
for time thimalsems to discover tlmnt tlrr'ee iii-
Seutt'rs in- , ' Imr must comes cnintnsed by hUiI'nitts )
, lt'veiomerh fro or t in us ( en nnuemi t a I ttim 1 int-
trofa&'tiomt of foci ] In tint' stouninncln whnieii
inns not been ltu'otem'iS' dItestetl-In utinen
words I'm am bnrlngestiumm ,
\o nil inmnow tinmnt tairutm'nl nrm'nnt itt Poi4omi-
01)5 , mrnrl it malct.'rr no ullifeneirce svin'thier IL
hue becomne s-polled fmumnm exlro.mrre bun it
butcher shop , or Ineensunse It has haiti nimidi.
gested Inn lime stomnacim.
If thrtmrcfcre , we w'otminl cumo timse mIleas-
( aM , let us hut Ofl UXC to tln rout of that' Bee.
In otirer ivorthin so tremngtlneur Sine digetIs'e
on guns that tire ) ' ss'hll irroprhy irer'tnn'nnl iitt'im'
fuieticttrs , wimems treiresu mmmii h'alne w'eakrt'nts
anti nem'vousoess iiii limoperly give w'miy to
health anti stmomrgth.
As soon ems rarefmmi observutloni inati coma-
s'lnced time Shakers tinam tireir theory warn
corrcl , they set obout to devlst' a irurmiess
renre'Jv , svtrim.'h biuomiinl net nra a tomrit' so the
digestive organs. 'fine now Inrmonii Slicker
ilgvatiVe CordIal as'nns the m'eult ,
It yotr nire .5 contlrmeui hnnvaild , riot htnoav.
inic jtnt wlutrt Is tin. ' hrohi , or nmw of ltncu
umninappy ironihi ; ss'ho are occasionally uiiatren'nn.
cd at ton' a hre.nm t ) meal , try this lurtpnnru.
tioma. I t eanmin.rt iumrrt tire most delicate child
mmii yet is $ r ) vrompt in his effects tirnit than
Stinkers iravu ndacerl sm-miami 10-cent sample
irotties in tire lnandnr of tire druggists. con-
hidenrt tinnit if once umt'l the inenelit will be
so marked ( luSt ii. will be contimnumed.
No triatter a'hat your Iroulrltm nimoy lie , an
immnpios'emiretrt 1st tire toils tioul strength of
tine dlgeutive organs is tire first esatmithal to
n'e co very ,
, - , - , ,
FAVORABLE FOR FAR1ERS
1ecant Snows anti Severe Wcathor tin-
proves the 011m8 Oonditloii ,
MUCH MElLOWED BY CONSTANT FREEZING ,
,
iii tine Vheimmlty of North I.onrp Agriciri-
trnIistmm Are lun'hInemi to Look Upon
tine Situathoum n Julio
imnconmrmmging : ,
NORTh LOUl' , Nob. , Marcis 14-Special. )
-At air e.srly honmr yesterday mniormring a drop
In tire nrierctmry began , amid a flue , dry strew
conrtintmed to fall , with rtrore or less rapidity
dUrintg tire tIny. Frequent gleamres of stirs-
almifle inrtcri'emneni , inoavea'er , amid tire total of
tine day's fall sc.arceiy coverenl thno groimmid.
Snnlllchenit ( reczimrg lns taicems iriace to Pro- '
vomit fnrrtiner iilowhmng for time vrcsent , (
Tire stmriace aa ettlnng , avimcir ! the grotnnni hiss
received front tIne hate raimr , coupled with the
hiresent imarti freceinrg , mu comniblinationi of con-
tlltlonrs not corruirnon inert' in the sprIng , will
give the soil a nrehbowmress pectmhiari' favorable -
able to agriculture. ilveir now tine surface
of tIre fleinls hr mitnimny Places is lii a mirueli
lItter comrnlithon timami is attaumiable in tine soila
of the east after stmbjectunmg tinemrr to all tine
rinonlern ( ann rnaciainnery , nnnrl by tire advent
of mmrhid wenitimer they will be' as inseilow as a
garden ,
A iecuiiar feature of tue nini irusimness Is
tine cominpisimit that conries ( rain tire Pensionnor
class , especially tirts wino receive lrut me
ntreager amnnounnrt. Tine comtrpialnrt Inas been
based on tine fact tinnst , vlnile tire hiernelomi was ,
in snicir caces , enntirely imtailequate to aupirly
snmiliciemrt rnecesseries for a connrfortnable sub-
shstemrc , it debarrerl tine recipienrt ( rains city
benneilts of tine state relief sunpnlies , Now ,
imowes'er , tIne local board Is oreratlnrg under
.5 very liberal contstrnmctlomn of time regunia-
tion , amnd ore nrttemnnpthnrg to work in a conin-
irnomr aeno way witinout tine emncunntrbranrce of
zsnmrnyimng tecinmnlcaiities.
( lOliiON , Not , . , Mareir 1l.-Speciai ( Teic-
gramni.-'l'inis ) rtectionr of eoumrtry inns booms
treated to a severe coin strap. It hints beent
smrotvlmrg simnco Monrday mrigint micro or less ,
btmt tire VImnl inca mrot ireemn blowinrg nnrti tine -
amnow hras met drifted. Tine tirermnnonnieter cog-
Isbereul 12 degrees heioav zero tins rrnornhmrg.
Cattle tire hr good contnhltiomi , annul nil tire
raneirmnaeni mayo plcnnty of iuay to feeti thnronmglr
ummntll grass comics.
.UltOltA , Neb , , March 1 1.-Special-A ( )
snrnaul-slzeri blizzard aa'as oh yestert1a' , the
rirercumry golmng downu to zero lit time evening.
About a inaif hmncin of smiow fell.
.slriI : ) 6 itA IN 110 It 'lII 11 1) ESt't'lIJI'li.
almsscmiciunsotts Mmmr : , tmrxiours to Materially
.a sshst Ncbrm'micrt Fiurnnern.
LINCOLN' , Marclr l4.-Special ( Teiegrnmrr. )
-3 , J , II. Gregory of Marblehead , Mass. ,
Imas writtcnn two iettors to li. 1' . Lunidemr , see-
rotary of tire relief cornnnmisslomr , in winch Ire
offers to demote a large qurantIty or garden
seed to Nthraska farmers. Inr mis last , letter
ira says , in part :
' 'I aa'rote yomn this rrnormrimrg tlmat I would
sc'nnni you seed Imr packages , suiiiclemrt to give
500 tamnnilles a garden onn certain conditions.
A lIberal friend aahhl citable mao to rrrnke it
1.000 lots or mniore. Hvery funnily iii the at-
ilicteil district inntmst anrnl shnmuli have a goon
garnhemr. Tire onmhy tiring I fear is lest tima
khmrnincss of tii express conripanrit's Ire cx-
intimater ! 1) ) ' so inn mm cit sitni 1mg. ' '
Tire Board of Traensirortationi today filed an '
appeal Ira error Inr tine snnpremnae court against
tir3 Unloni Pacific amid its receivers , lmr tire
transfer switcir ease at Sclruyier , wimicit was
decided ativersely to tirorn in tIne court below.
IlImsIr TluIo'e' Semntomrcel.
BLAIR , Neb. , Marcir 14.-Speclai ( Teie-
grann.-'Judge ) Blair eemttennccd three crini-
inaais to tire penitentiary today , sviro were comr-
victed of burglary at thus term of court. Vio'
Smith pleaded guilty to breaking into Sos
Bros. ' store and got eleven years , This is
not Iris first offense. Chancy Boyce got tern
years , and Chrarhes Lewis three years , botir
hravlng been convictetl of breaking iota a
criir amid stealing corn from tine farmers.
Judge Blair , In passing sentence on tine corn
timieves , said wonnid iravo to give tirieves in
Wasirhngton county a good lesson. It has
had the effect of breaking up air orgamrizerl
gang , wimicir bias mow got scarenl amrd dis.
handed. The senteuics meet witir general
approval. Court adjourned until April 23.
URIC ACID IN THE BLOOD
The Cause of Rheumatism -
matism , Gout and
Pneumonia.
How Does It Get Into
the Blood ?
Because the Kidneys Do Not
Throw It Off.
Strengthen the Kidneys and You
.
Cure the Disease.
The Only Knowii IernccIy
Is Warlier's Safe Cure.
Arid If You Are Suffering You
Are Not Wi3e If You Fall
To Take It.
RUPTURE
PERMANENTLY
. CURED
I ' NO PAYUNTII CURED
. 6,000 p.TiieTS'
. , WE RUFl YOU TO
- . Write ( orBank References ,
, , - EXAMINATIOF1 FRCI
Jo Operation , o Detention from Bilsiness ,
SEND FOR CiRCULAR.
'rHE 0. E. MILLER CO. ,
307-308 N. Y Life Bldiz , . OMAIIIt , NSB.
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AMUmelINT ,
BOYD , THREE I1I6HTItI
WEON MATTINEE
' 'uIohIiIa , 1b'oIJnseIn ) . 'flu uIt'ei(1Ir3.
March 19 , 20 , 21.
'rug aiti'r AMn-iltlC.N lRAMA
THE GIRL LEFT
BEHIND ME.
( Company No , I , )
Pei1ornid 500 iglits in Vol
1'ItHSlNTH1) V'i'i'lI A HUl'llhtim CST ,
A ( O5ii'ANY Oi S(4.ltlLltH ANt )
s'rhJi'BNJXL'14 $ TUI iI'iH : 'rS.
Slsmnageitnent ( , f . 'if , utLiub , 1'ItOIlnt/N , ,
l'rirenn $1.00 , The , tOo amnil 2.e.
rA41urb1 : : 26e , 35a
L(1YLrII J..4 50
- Teitpilouue zymi-
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'I'ONIGII'l' , 8:15 ,
SOUTHERN ROSH
Matinee Saturday.