< . . , . . F I 2 TILE ONAHA DAILY BEVDNES1)AY ! , MAWll : O - , - - 18m' - - - ) . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " . .r tSENATE ON - ITS OWN \ BILLS t ! : . MemlJer Get Their Meauea Ont of the 't. : : Way of the Sifting Oommitto. - : f r. ! , CONSTTUTONAL AMENDMENTS KILLED , - , t TP7 Wrro UrMhnll to 1.11' Omnh" Rnd [ - 80 UI.d-W"IMOR'f OIL IlsllrrlOI HILL : c : IJle'7"M . Iirougls-IogM . :1,10 t I'crozni1 I'rolcrl : , UNCOLN , March 19.-Speclal.-The ( ) sen nte Illt In almost the entire day In passing 1iIii. One narrowly escaped deCeat , Watson's , ' , oil Inspection bill beltg saved by the action : . oC Steurer In changing his vole Cram nay 10 yea. The most notable reaturc or the daY'1 pro ceelngs was the defeat oC Iwo constitutional or the Imenflments presented In the Interest city oC Omaha. These amendments were ' known as senate flies 317 , by McKesson , and 321 , by Smllh. No. 317 was deslgnell to V enable the legislature to authorIze cities 10 frame their own charters. 1 was as [ alows : authorize citieg to The IcglMlllure may clle ! frame chnrtrr for the governnl'nt oC their munlchHI IfRlr ! * but such clmrter or Iny . flhlIOflitfleflts thereto .hali Hot Ilcolne oler- nmolHlnent ! hul tive tintli they hrtso been ratfed by the voter tvc unt the city or municipality II tM manner Ilrescrlbed by Inw. ThIs amendment was defeated by a vote of1 to : 11. A nlmber oC senators were slg- : nlfleantiy abent or declined to vote. The o tRnly nmendmen\was designed to aid In . the . mo\'emcnt to merge the cIty and count gay- erments oC the city or Omaha and county or I . Douglas . The amendment was as follows : . No new county shal be formed or estab- . , 11sholl by the legiIattirt ! . which wi reeluce . the county or cotintie. or Ilher of them to nIcs ! Irrl than O square miles . nor 8hall any county be formed oC n less area ; t.rovilel shal . ni that ( anY county In which ) Is , Iodatel ! a .cHy oC mora than 10.00 iOPU . . lation a new cntlnty may he l formed , In- ' . Inlon cltuln Ialel lel ( CitY anil , territory adjacent thrlto. , whIch territory tn the aggregate slnl nol he II'S than IU ) sluare mites. 'fhls umellment was cven less ! favorably . ' received , by the senate titan the other one. 'I rdcvld but seven votes white sixteen votld agaInst It. As Ipon the other amend- . ' silent a number of senators neglected to vote. 'Vatson's oil inspection bill hal a very narrow - : row escape On the first roll cal I receive but nineteen votes , not enough to pass I with the emergency clause. On the roll cal I to 11USS the bill without the emergency clause the hilt received but sIxteen votes. Stouter t changed hlH vote Cram no to aye and saved : the liii. This Is the bill drawn up , as stated : _ , by Senator Watson In open senate , by } ll t Daugherty I Ilrovlles that the hoard of Public Lands and Buildings of the state or Nebraska , created by section 19 , article 5 oC the constItution . at the state oC Nebraska co'nslsln.g cif r the commissioner of pUble lands and buidings , the secretary of state. treas- uer and attorney general oC the state or Nebraska . shaH be the state inspectors of oils , and I.rovlde . for Inspection much the 'same as the present law , requiring a lash tat at 1 0 degrees. FOil PAILK COMMISSIONS. FOt PAlK COlMISSINS. , Another bill Passed by the senate wi be or considerable Interest to the people or such cites as Fremont , Beatrice : Nebraska City , IIaings . Oralli Island and Kearney. 'he bIll was Introluce : by Holbrook or Dodge county , and whie Primarily Intended for the benefit oC the city of Fremont It benefits all tIO ! cities named. I provides : , AlY city In thIs state of niece than I.o . hind less than 25,00 tnhabitalls Is hereby authorized 10 tale land In fee within its corporate limits or within hive mies thereof .by donation , devise or purchase and to hold and Improve such land for parks and public I , ounds. The jurisdiction of the mayor and . city council of any city that shall acquire any real estate as herein c'ollemplated. and the police power thereof shall be at once .xlpnll"II ov"r th" "m" I. vlrt" of thl" - jnta ; : tiemayorantj - - ' city ' council shall . . have power to enact by-laws. rules und ordinances for"the protection and lweserva- ton ofany cat estute acquired us herein - OltemplhleM ami provide Imiable Pelialties - for the violation of any . - such . 'by-laws , rules - ordinances. . : Q , Sec. 2. The mayor and coulcl shall have power to borrow money and pledge the . property anti credit of the city upon its negotiable bonds or otherwIse to an amount not exceeding In the aggregate $15,0 for the purpose at purchasIng and Improving lund for parIs and public grounds as In t thIs act contemplated authority therefor . having first been obtained by n majority : vote of the electors of the city voting on such question at an election caled for that . Imrpose upon n proposition or propositions submitted In the manner provlled by law t for the submlsslol at propositions to aid In the construction of railroads and other works at Internal Improvement . and 10 . borrow - 7 row money and pledge the property and credit ot the city In the manner aforesaid , and upon beIng authorIzed as aforesaid to un amount not exceeding $15,0 for the purpose - paso of purchasln/ ; maintaining and improving - proving land for park or parIs and public . grounds for said ely : provided that the ' Indebtedness authorized by this act shall In no.cnc . exceed $ 15.o : rnd Irovlded further . thor , that the Cllell election mentioned In thIs section may he had at the same tunic ot the general city election or nt any other ttme. p " .CraRe's bi to prohlbt ! the exhibition of Inng shots brass knuckies billies. bowIe 1mlves , elc. , In the wIndows or pawnbroker shops was pase1 ! with bnt few votes agaInst it. I Is brIer and provides as follows : That hereafter I shall be unlawful for any pawnbroler or denier In goods at the kind enumerated In this act to dlplu ) ' In the windows and show casps any revolver brass or olhel metal knuckles , police bliesa slung shots bowie knives , daggers , loaded canes sword or knife canes . Anyone vIolating the pro\'lslol of this section shall he fined , not less than $25 and not marc than $10 by any court having jurldlctol. DOGS AlE JIOPElTY NOW. The senuto' ulso IJussed the bill making togs personal Prolerty \ , , I provides : That nl \ clogs In tile state of N hrska : are hereby declnt'el to 1m Personal property , und ally \orSOI \ wilfully destroying the same or Btenl n ! or takIng with Intent 10 steal any u3o ; of any other rll.son. shall be /\IIY / 10s larceny ) miler the laws of the state of Nebraska us npfllel , 10 pett alhl grand ' larceny . : /ro\'ldlll / , , that lifll ) IleA r\nnlnl lt large. without a Eulclent collar and tag thereon for tilt' pel 101 of ten cIa ' ! , after I notice published for th'C. , days In any city town ( Ii' village In this state . phal be declared 1 nufratice . und the IH'oler , nit- thorl s mn ) tlesiroy the same The senate unanimously adopted . \ time following . lowing Ilrcalhlo and resoiltlm : " 'herllt. Time state ot Nthrnllm has here- toOI' , II I 1011 II I' /enKe. been dCBhnnl d hs' numos not in harmuny with its hlst'1' ' , 1'lustry or nmhlton : minti. ' \herEls. ' 1ho state of Nebraska Is pre- eminently n trce.plaltng state : anti emlnent nni 'Vhcreus , Numerous worth amid honorable - able state organizations have by rsoiLm- lon ih'nigitatctl Nplrnskn . a > the 'frre ! Plant er's / Slate : " tiCECfOme ) . i Rlloh'cl. , li ) ' tll legislature at the state ot Nebraskit . that Nebraska shah hOI afl'r In n IIUI\llr seuse he known anti \ referred . ' t as the ' 'lree Planter's State. . UUlU..ON UI.I.S 1'UIIE1) I.OSU. One l'rovlillmig for time UrlRnlZtol of Lac,1 : 11lru.t ! , Stut II lit Iw "rllr. LINCOLN , March lti.-Speclai.-Tlme ) Ir- rlgalon bills calo up for a vocIferous hear- tugs II the senate this forenoon , ali Akers oC SCOWl Bluff anti Stewart oC Uawel indulged - - rulced In a glallatorJal combat that engaged the Interested atenton oC the entire senate Doth senators are authorities upon the sub- ject of Irrigation ; , anti both were extremely 4 friendly to the bills passed anti Ilelllng , but J they locked hornw UII the : meudmelts In- corporate 11 the bill by the house. Time bill under consideration WS imois ; roll No. 332. This was identical with lnte file No. 50 , already - ready Ia&el by time senate , but time house bill uiars was . Imellell hI several lDprtlut liartic- Thin Rmenlment $0 obxolll to Senator Stewart WS II limo shape of I proviso added Tides to section : 1. The first section of tbe bill tire- ) Sectcn 1. Whelc\'rr twenty or a Inajorl ) . oC trerlolll1N ownlll lamb FUceJlhle to ono mode of Irrllol frli a rOllnol source 11 I ' Ihu same lstel of works < desire to plvlJu tor the Irrhmtol or the same , they mi ) ' ln'IIOse the organization : of , an irrigation lstrlr under lime provisions of ' , this /ct , ant when so organized ouch dis- trJct shalt hus'e the Ihll hu\o powers cnfcrrll or that II hlrenrer he conferred by Jaw J upon ! , lch Irrigation dlslrtet ) The l'l'o\'lso lIdded to this section by the p' 10u.1 U follows ; ) Provided , That where dItches or canals , limeys been conltrlcte\l before the . iasaio . , r of this act of sulcl nt capacity to water I calucl - . . , I time land thcrrunder for which tht. water taken In such ditches la approprluted , such -g' ditches 1111 franchbJel amid the land sill I : : . - - , ; _ . . . " . . 7 - . - - . ' J 1. . . ' ' . ' 1 J ! . : ' " ' . , ' . " ) ; f.A" . : : . ! " _ " . " , * " _ ' 'd ? ' ject to lie watered thereby shall be exempt from operations oC thh , law , except Such dltrlct shall be formed to make purhnle of such ditcheS , canAl 'ml Crntchle ! and that this law shall net ho construed to In any way affect th rights of ditches ai- really constructed. When the senate bill was up for considers- ton an attempt Was mndo 10 add this (0' vision , but I failed . Akers asked that the bill I I passed Ihe house be placed on its final passage by the senale. lie explained by saying that while ho hall been opposed to the house aaendment he CNt thaI the Irrigation interests . ests demanded the passage of [ time bill at once He had just spnt several days In ( lie lrrl- gating districts ! In nortbwesern Nebr,1lla , anti he haul round a wllespreal , sentIment In favor oC time passage oC the hilt os I came train the house , not because they APlronll oC the amendment , but because they feared that the refusal oC the senate to concur In the house bill would only remIt In time defeat - feat oC any irrigation legislation at the pre ! - cat session lIe said u few hour de1ay might prove fatal 10 the bull. The seulcn was rapidly nearing an end , lie urged the lrOmlt , concurrence In the house amend- : in en ta. Stewart said that ie was not ut all afraId oC jeopardizing the fnal success or the bill . Ito ( had carefully canvassed the house and he carerul\ was satisfied that the lower branch oC the legislature would yet consent to the expurgation - ton or the amemlment It 10. hall expurga'i adopted . The primary object . or the bill. he said , was to got the ownership or the la ! ( and the water together. The huh as It had passed the senate accomplished this object. Time houM amendment , on the other howl , M. foaLed It. The house amendment gave to strong corporations and moneyed Interests the Ilo\er to take up valuable irrigating ! prl\ lieges ant b ) so doIng ! place the People under n great dlsalh'antnge. Allers again defended ( the house amend. macnt lt declared that It woul cncotmrage the Invement of capital In the stute He ! decare further that the senator who under- took to delay time passage of ! the hilt would receive the severe condemnaton of the pea- pIe or the irrigation distrIcts of the slate. The house amemlments were agreed to and the bIll ordered to Its finaL reading at 2 o'clocle. At the afternoon session the hIlt wa read the third timmie and uassed. and now awaits the governor's pleasure 1 provides for the organization und control oC local irrigation distrIcts. Time other Irrigation bill , IlrQvldlng for the appropriation oC all running water oC the state 011 for the organizaton eCu u Stale Board or Irrigation . Is still pending tn the hOlse , having already passed the sen- ate _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 110'1 : SIVI . U TtIi I.\C 'UB I\fl. BCIOrl nr time ( 'nmmIUoo on the Hurns- 1.lner 1.llcnln I ) , I. LINCOLN , March l9-Speclui-Time ( ) land sell to Joe Durs and J. Dan Lauer by the State Board : oC Publc Lands and Duldlngs Is likely to revert to the state. ThIs sale oC school lands was the subject oC Investigation at the legislative seslon two years ago hut. alhough the Irregularity or the sale was fully establshed , nothing came oC the report and the matter was dropped The land In questIon Is a part . of ana oC the suburban additions to the cIty oC LIncoln and Is bounded by Park street . DurHngton avenUe all Small street , and Intersected ly Johnson street ali Wahoo avenue Originally I belonged - longed to the < chool lands Inherited by time state from the lalonal go\ernmwt. Its close proxImity to the city or LIncoln rendered It valuable and u good bargaIn to the enterprisIng real estate speculators of time capItal city On December 10. 1890. the Board oC Public , Lands and Buildings ordered the publIcation i oC time following advertisement : Notice itt hereby gIven that on Monday . the 121h dar at January , ISJI 1. the northwest quarter or section 9. township 9. . range U. I east In Lincoln , Lancaster county . Neb. , wi be offered at public leasing to the highest bIdder at the omce of time cOlmls- Ioner at public lund and buildings . ut 10 o'clock a. m. . and continue until alt oC said lands have been offered , There was nothIng Irregular In all this. But the alleged irregularity took place on January 12 , 1SO1. when , instead or leasing the land as I advertised to do. the board sot : it. The land was .appralsed for leasing purposes 1by T. J. Dlclenson , Alba Drown and H. H , Shaberg , . members of the Board of , County CommIssIoners. H was sold to a number or. parties as follows : Lot 1 to Fanny Wright . . . . . . . . $ 57.05 Lot 2 to Fanny Wright . . . . . . . . . . . 877.43 Lot 3 to J. D. I.auer. jr. . . . . . . . . 1.7 Lot . I to Paul Laner assignee . . . . . 144.74 I Lot 5. reserved by the board . . . . . lU.7 . . Lot 6. Joe Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92,71 Lot 7. Joe Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9136 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ ,402,0 The cmmItee makes the following report : Your commIttee on school lands ant funds havIng had its attention called to what appeared - pearIl to hI an IrregularIty In the sale of the following deserlbet lands belonging to the State. lo-wl : Tie northeast qUlrler of I at nection 9 the northwest quarter aecton , township 9. lange 6. eUBI. forty acres : time northwest quarter ot the northwest quarter at sectIon ' 9. township D. range 6. est : , , forty acres ; of time northwest the soulhwest quarter : 10rthwcst qUII.tel of section 9. townshIp 9. ranse.6. east . torts" acres ; have investigated the same lund flint Ihat said land was illegally Hold al tile 12th ray at January . 1891. and that ! ald sale was against time Interests of the ftatend ; that sall mils should 10 can- celled and the purchnBe 10ley refunded . to the purchasers 0' their assignees. SUU.Ut JKKT UOU.'r ' 1LILL. StEE One at LonsL Ccrlaln ta I. L'aott by the ! $ Cflatc. LINCOLN , March 19.-Speclal.-'fhe ( ) beet sugar bounty , bills are not likely to be among thoho that will b summariy dispatched by the senate siftIng comumitlee. The bill which has already passed the house Is almost eec- , taln oC passing the sennte in ! spite at the fact that strenuous efforts are being made to defeat it. Senator Crane has offered a sub- Ittute bill : mbOI'lng provisions whIch found much favor e.rly tn the session but the senate Is hardly likely to endanger the success oC the bill by adopting an entirely new measure so laIn In the session unJ taking the Tlsle at de- eat In time house I Senator Crane had introduced - lrodnced Ils : bill earlier In the sessIon I woull have .secure1 { more consideration. 1 gives all the bounty ) to time producer oC time bets luaU-ad of to the manuracturer oC the sugar time two vial sections oC his bill lealng ( as follows : Seeton I. ' 1ho state shnl for each at the yours lS9 : 1596 anti 1891 pay to any farmer , pCson , 'frm 01' corporation engaged In thn raisIng lr HUjar beets time sum of $1 Ilel' Ion for alt sugar beets raised lit the sU/ur state of Nebraska dlrllg paid years : vro- 'I'ied ' Ihat 10 money Ihul le Ilall 11 army Imanlfactullr engagel In raising his own beets . Sec. 2. No money shah bn Ilall by the Ilule for Iny stigam ' heel ! so raised unless the ! unl shall be actually sold or dlspo"O oC 10 1 factory for mllufnctlrhlt Into stmgar . nor unless the lerSOI 10 alp\'ln I such raise at leaKI hive tons of heetH dumm log the year for which Huch npllealon hal been mmmdc nor unlell said beets ' shall COl- Illn nt least 10 ) Ier cent at saccharine mat- icr . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i''i'ii'ioiitei ; iit1l3LJc1 , l'I031n . ( O1Irat' , Not 10Jnholy NOllnltcl1 , CII' imot Lisa 1'/rU.U UI"IrIUUI. : , LINCOLN , March 1-Speclnl.-One ( ) at time bulb Passed 1) the senate today cud sent to thu house for time latter's conclrren e will very materially alter the election law In one hnportunt I'artcular , Under the present law aim ) ' candidate or set oC candidates may have hIs or Ihelr ! lles l.rlnleI upon the t omrlal ballots , cven tlollgh 10t nomlnatell by II reg. omlar' pal h' coimventioim. ' by presenting a umeti- - - . - 101 Ilgned by u s.ulclent numler oC names Time cindldate mi ) ' have hlmselC designated us a "repubihcami by ( eltol , " or "demccrat by I.ctlton . ( , " lS the ruse may boo Under the law 11assed by the senate today this class oC caneldats are lot allowed to attach ammy regular Imrt designation to their I I 1 es. TheIr lames will bo Irlntell on the official milieus antI \ followed by the worl "by pmmtitiomu" emily , The luther oC the bill Is Senntor ( Cross or Fairiury l . The following Ilrovlslon IS added to time present law : l'I'o\'ldet further , That candidates 10m- lmmateJ under tim , ' lro\lslols , of iimls sectIon Ihal . be terlieli candidates "by Ietlon . " and their lal 1 umm time ballot shal bi followed by Ihl' ulm "by imetitlun. " Inl shll 10t be folowl'l \ ) ' In ) ' Ilarls' lesltnn- Lion \ vIrtue at such nomnimmation. l ieh ton ) slgnlll n Cllthate Khal add to lois signature his \llacO of rlKlllence , his husl- I'KS tumid his \ IshleKs IIIlr . Such cer- iltienie mommy \ . tiled as IIJlvlded for In IIC- lon' Iflltt Ihl nct.ln lime sUle manner 1111 wIth the flmC effect aim a ecrllcnte oC 10mtla. lion ma.lt Iy 1 patty convention , cOlmltee 0' IIrman"tllul. Womel CluuUlul to vote tor any llubUo "leer many alga nonminu. . : ton ( nl'tl fer can\ldutel for such othtec . . . . . t. 'J " " /.4'- - . - - - . , . hOUSE WOULD \ NOT CONCUR Senate's Sutntute RoHeC Di Sent to 1 Conference Oommittoe MAX'MUM' RAT C\SE EXPSES ( PAID . Coiimmnittee' nl Clt HOWI JlntrllUy 17 time lIouc-Stimio Unlnrsl , ( lets Its ' 11111" dtPprIprmatloIm-irrlga- tllhlust Cntmt' . n UOI' , LINCOLN , March 19.-Spectal-ln ( ) cant- I mllc ( at the whole time house did quIte a , fair amount of business today In the way oC advancing legislation . During time discussIon oC the appropriation for payment of legal eXllensu or the maxl- mUI rate cases , an attempt was insole by Smith 10 reduce the foe or Attorney John I. . Webster Cram $6.000 to 3000. This wis opposed ' posed hy McNitt , Johnston of Douglas , Ilob- Insol and Howard , the two later at the calnu coiimmlttee. limo house refused to concur In the senate's substitute for tim $200.0 relief bill , pasted by the house without the emergency clause. The princIpal objection urged against the bill was that It male no elscrlmlnaton In the cultivated area or the different counties when It canoe to appropriating the $1,000 provide for each county 1 was this tlat was urged against the measure hy Higgins oC Cusler all :1 ( oC SalIne. The later showed 11 round numbers the Ilscrrpancles exIsting . between various cotmnties . Thomas county has about 1.50 acres luler cultivation , : c- PherMI 2,100 only , while 'Custer has not less than 200.000 acres whIch must ho seeded To approprIate $1.000 10 Thoma amid time lal0 amount to .Custer county Mites hell to bo a gross - injustIce. The house agreed with hmixnand a motel to submit the bill to I conference committee was carried In the course oC the debate on the uni- verslty alllreprlaton bill House or Hal attacked . tacked the institutIon on the ground of at- legit lrmminorality. Daves ! called House down severely , and paId a glowlng.lrlbute 10 the character or the university . The bill was then recommended for passage REFEltED THE HEL1F BI.L , Time senate's substitute , senate file No 625. for the house relief bill appropriating $200.- 000 for the purchase oC seed grain was under discussion thIs niorning. The debate was precIpiate by Be , who moved that I be taken up , alt , was oustained Loniborn wanted r miami-concur In time benate's substitute - tOte anti move that 1 couCerence commitee le alpolnted. The substItute provIdes that the relief appropriated - proprIated be sent directly to county otclals for distrIbution Instead of passing through the hands oC the relief commlsston Higgins - gins opposed the measure In biter terms Mc- Nll sup rted it , and Speaker Richards agreed with HIggins of Custer. The latter's artument was that as no more than $4,000 was to be given to any one county hIs coun y , n large one . would receIve about $2 apiece to each Canner In the balwlcle ! , The previous - out question was demanded and a colt cal asked for on Lambcrn's mallon , which pro- veiled ly 84 to 14. With Cole In the chair the house went Into i commIttee or the wholE to consider : house roll , No 208. the special order , and bis on gen- , 4ral file. House roll No. 208 provides for the defense oC suits now pending In the federal court known as the maximum rate cases. The bIll provides for an appropriation oC 13039.27 for the purpose at pylng . the Col- lowing Items : , E S. Dundy jr. . master and exam- Iner In chancery . . . . . nll . . . . . . . $2.618U5 Omaha printing company , printing Printng briers . . . . . printng . . . . . 2,661.10 I. r Woodruff . , printIng brief of at- AM \orney generam . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . w.w George H. Hastings . expenses incurred - Hastngs. curred In relaton to said sutta . . . ' 478.0 John 1 Webster attorney's fee. . . . , 6.0,0 John L. _ Webster expenses Incurred ln relation to expensci . . . . . . . . . 30.0 W. A. Dilworth . expenses incurred In relatIon to said suit . . . . . . . . . . 479.07 I. . F. Wakefield . engineer . . . . . . . 479,01 The bill ns recommended for passage by the committee oC the whole carrIes 9688.02 , divided - vided as follows : Omaha Printing company . . . . . . $ .169.9) S. D. Woodruff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 261.0 . George H Hasting'm . . . . . . . . . . . . 4i8.0 ' John L. ' Hastngs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.000,0 W. A. Dliwortim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479.0 I F 'Vakeleld Diworth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.0 ; Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,658.02 The sum oC $11,960.78 was approprIated 1o- time following purposes : John L. Webster , for services to 10 rendered In thc appellate and supreme . courts $4,000 : for the paynmnt .f witness tees already Incurred anet other expenses - penses $7,960.78. ThIs effects a reduction of 3,343.25 Cram the bill as reported by the cornimmittee. Zlnk's bounty bill for the scalps oC wild Inlmuls was next In line. I provides that Limo sum oC $1 shall be paid for each wolf , wid cat or coyote killed. time same to be ai- lowed by the county clerk to the peraon ent- ted thereto but to be paId by the state treasurer on warrants drawn by the state audItor. A mcton to indefinitely postpone this measure was energetically opposed. Barry Cram away up In Greeley county , struckhands ! , with Sutton . Cram South Omahu. und both ' favored the bounty The bill was recommended for passage by a vote oC 46 10 22. Time house then took a receS3 until 2 p. m. TWO JMPQITANT COMMIITEES. The speaker announced following recess the following committee on adjournment , to confer . Cer with a sImiar commIttee Cram the senate : Cole. chaIrman : Itouso i3ernard , Spencer and Ithodes. lie named the ' following ns the sifting com- milee , to act In conjuncton with a conmintt- lee oC nIne Cram the senate to expedite the busIness of the session : HarrIson , chairman : Chapman , McNitt . Munger. Del her. Bacon , Durch , HarrIs , Brady. Ickels , Lamborn lyers , Schlckedanlz , Parry , Johnston oC Ne- maim. Miles moved that the house go Into com- Mies mitee of the whole to consider house roll No. 494. the Slate universIty appropriation bIll , bills ohm eneral file and the coimstitti- tonal amendments. Wih Mites In time chair time coulnilee took lP time universIty immemma- ure. Cola moved to strike out the amount oC $73.000 In the first secton or the bill an(1 Insert $43,000. He saId he believed the latter Hum was ample to complete the lIbrAry build- lug. EstImates had been made on the work by competent contractors , and their figures had rangell Cram $3.000 to $48.000 for time worl Cole's amelltment was lost by u vote oC 4 to 33. Harrison tben moved to strike out the last two lines oC section 1. which appropriated - proprIated $7.000 for repairs and alterations , all Limo amendlent prevaIled . The bill , car- , rylng an alPrOIrJalon of $73,000 for the comilleton of the State unIversity library buiithIngv was recommended for passage. bul\lnm DIml.INED TO I AI FROM AKlmS. Wben house roil No. H3 , Sciiickedantz's Irrigation bill , wls reachel there occurred a scene of ! confusion Myers . chairman oC time commite on irrigation . nl\'ell that Senator Akers be permltet 10 address the member of lime house upon time meris or the mensure. howard objected , Barry , In a fierce speech. denounced time moton as out or order ant un- parlamentary , The chair held that tile house could , by a majority vote hermit any memo her or the senate to speak before the cmmit- ! tee oC the whole. Such vIgorous oppositIon as was shown agaInst the proposition to hear Senator AIers dIsmayed Myers. lie with. drew hIs nioton and ' ttme commite proceeed to consider the bIll \y sections , beginnIng at sectIon ! , the point at which they lad slopped last wfelc. House roil No IS2. by Drochrnan to corn- Pet railroad companies to Carnlsh stockmen free tranSIJortaton Crom initIal points to IJlace or destnatol atll return , was reached. and Howard moved to strIke out the section contaIning the gist or the entire bill . This amendment pre\'ale and the bill was Indefinitely - definitely postpcned oa mOlon oC Hicketts. The commttee then come and reporled. Dee 1110ved nn amendment to the report of the commitee on the State university bill that ( he measure be recommitted . to reduce the amount Crom $ ; 3,00 to $50.0DD. Be'3's smendmmt dId not prevail , and the report of the cmmitee was adopted reconi- Iwdlug the bill toe pauage. Theu thera was ' some hasty lobbying j the floor against au amendment passed la commitee of the WllOIo , 01 flarfy's moton , to til Irrigation bull. This amendmenl madc' I posmible to IUI more than one ditch through a piece "t land or any nUmbr oC them , owned by oue . . , . , , , . . . - - - - - . . - - - , 'im part ? . The , qtmftIttee ' of the whole hail adapted the / (1.9' ment , but time hOlse re verse-i itself , ' ' and recommitted the verei 15lr virtually , { recommlll1 hill for the purpose oC elIminating a pro- \'lsIJI whIch i. ' /lal' / just Inscrlell by a rail \'ole. llal' vote.The The house tlNourll. . hAhN IS IHIUIn H.\CR TIlE itLi'sttT , InA time lhn ? CIU.IUM ; cl 11 1.,17 to ! nli 10 thin 801110 , tumy 1'11" , LINCOLN , trrcJI 19.-Speclal ( Telegranm. ) -Tho bill tAk1\ik \ , he . appoIntment or tIme Omaha FIre ati ? l' hc.c commlsslolers out oC Limo hands oC1 e' ' eror AIII Investng It with n board to'b\Jmposcd oC the governor , attorney general and commissioner oC public lands anti buldln s , which went IhrOllh the house after an exceedlngl trying passage , In which It lost Its emergelcy clAuse , la ) " or immay not exp rletmco fine sing throuch . read the second the senate The bill was reitt time this moring anti referred to the corn- Illtee aim lunlcllal affairs oC whIch Senator lahn oCIIIIS cOlnt ) ' Is chaIrman. . The commItee receipted for the bIll short ! be- , Core nOOI , ald 1ahn announoell a meetlt' ' oC thnt hotly for 1:30 : o'clock. Time bi hnll no obstacle II the commItee roomn and after carefully replacIng the emergency clause the conlnllee votcll to report the bIll back to the senate wlh the recommendatol thaI I be advanced to thlrll reading. For some reason best known to hhnsel Senator Hahn did not present , the rpport oC the commilee at thc afternoon session but I Is expected that tomimorrow the lull will le reported to the senale The unt.clgarele bill has been lost anti unless the employes oC the s cretlr"s ofce cal produce it jut 10 o'clock tOlorrow Immorim- lng , Senator Akers proposes to open a whole case oC vials or wrath and give the entre enate the beneft oC time odor. The bIll was cOlsldered In the conlllltee or the whole last week amid ordered emmgrossed for third reading. : Senator Alters , who has boon the ardent champIon oC the bill. has fretted [ not a little over tIme long delay In engrossing the . bill. ThIs afternoon he Insisted vehemelt\ that the bill should ha placed al its final passage at ommce But after some delay he was II [ armed that neIther the original bill nor the cngro sell copy could be found. 'Every party hallnr a hill Is required to give 1 reclipt for I. anti these receIpts are pasted In a baal lebpt for the purpose by the senaleook.keeper. . The receipts show lmt time bill was returled Cram time engross- lug room to the secietary's omce. here the bill has fallen Into a crack. I Is generally believed before tomorow . lmowevei mornIng. , that the bill wIll be found Time house anti senate have locked horns over the $2COOOO relief bIll. II the first place , the house reuseel to attach time emergency - gooey slause to time bIn order to make the money available at once. Then the senat rejected the house band passed a substi- Lute. This proceelng does not melt wlh the approval of the imoumse , and a cOIeelce com- mlteu Is the result . Time senlte conferees are : Senator McKeeby. nuthor of the sub- sluto bill , Senator Jttbbln , who was Its warmest chumplo , and Selnlo'r Cammmpbehl. Senator Teft was appointed as one of the members or the commitee , but hI asked to bo relieved at "lie ( duty and Campbel was appointed In hls.ead. N"W Tlt\L .U'IU.I e " - J JAI S L.TNDSAI. li"- Confned In the l'Illmolth , Jal l'Oldlll \1\1.\.10 time Simpreumm B COlrt , PLATTSMOUTI-1 . Neb. . March 19.-Speclal ( Telegram-Jlu1g ) ' .C1Iapman today passed on the motion for \ a ' flc' trial made by the dc- tense In the caae or pugist James LIndsay by denyIng thmesanm1. , The defense laid can- slderablo stres { rr ' smm elegw idaho of tat that the jury hall iJeen affected ' by outside ' ' influences durl ! , th9. progress ' or the' trial . but the court held llt tie showing inade on this line was h : urlent : to set aside the ver- diet of manslaugbter rendered against the primoner. Bal 1s refused and pending an appeal to tie s upremne court , counsel havIng - Ing gIven notcO tjutt ' tolle same with be taken , the nHsoner - viii..foedetalmmed Inrthe county " . . , P' , . " jaIl. j . . : Time twenty-flve , assessors representing the vnrious wards ' 'dl'relncts tn "ass county met let the court houmio 'thIs aCernoon anti decided. to assess property both real and personal - sonal , for this year on the basis of oneIhlrd of the actual value. In 1894 the assessment was conducted on u oneCourth value basis. The granting of a peremptory writ oC oman- , damu ' at Lincoln yesterday 1y Judge Hal requiring Grand Master Tate or he' AncIent .Order oC United Workmen to call tb .regular annual session oC the grand lodge , lnMay meets with the favor oC several hundred Workmen II this city , among whom the be- let Is almost unanimous that the time Is ripe for a thorough investIgation as to the busIness methods which prevail In the grand lodge officers of time order. Lodge No. 8 oC this city has chosen J. H. Hall . John A. Gutscho and J.V. . Bridge as grand lodge delegate _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ur.ln for York Cunnty Irurln3r l'urcha10r YORK Neb , March 19-Specla1)-AI ( ) grain for the relief of the Canners at this county has been purchased and wilt be ready for distribution next weel A marriage license was Issued to Wtlam ! ' M. Carr oC Hardy and Mary Baker or Shelby. Later . In the day the two were marrie by time county judge. Sherin Price left yesterday for Kearney. Accompanying him were the two boys who were arrested for horse stealing near Brad- shmaw . who he wIll leave at the reform school. This was the sentence passed by the county judge In their bearing a few days ago. In less than a' month three boys of thIs county have been-taken to this institution. Saturday evenIng mis Charles Peterson was drIving from the' D. & Id. depot Into this city the tongue of the bu.g fell . depositing the occupants on the ground. Mrs. PI leIf silo , who was ale In , time buggy . escaped with but a few bruises but ! r. ' I'ctersomm on b21ng picked up was Cound to be immsensitmie his head havIng struck time ( ground on being thrown Cram the buggy . While .hls , Injuries are very painful they are nol necessarily dangerous. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ U."trlce 'hlc\'o wntuncrd. BFATflICE. March 19.-Speclll.-John ( ) Dxon and Froth hail , arrested for stealing a trunk tram the reldence of Mr. DlrmEt In this city last Dcemmmbr . were found gUlty to- 11) In Iolce court amid each sentenced to ) thirty das In the county jail. These arc the same men who ctnr.o , so near breaking Jai a few ! nlhts ego hy dIgging the brick out or the west iiail . . 1 was fount today by the Iolcolt Lley hlll been leWng timcimm- selves out or thelr.celh by nmeatms of a piece oC WIN taken from . 9n'bt their cots and wIth which the ) ' were tnalied t unlock theIr doors This tact ; I ( made known . 1) aye yotiilg nan ! vhiqiitJtd for lodging Sunday night aid whgd attempt was made to lay the blant- " } , he break In lie jai wail . _ 1" _ _ _ _ _ I l'ralln' ' ! lrrl'Ulu fliteim. OHD , Neb. , Mieit119.-Special.-Mr ( ) . Lee , a Boston Mlel.:9.-Speclll.- : oran ! ° an Irrigatng ditch ' i the north sIde or hit river . The first intention was to have It commence some six mies below Ord and cx- tenll down to Scotia. The 1lan now Is to start near liurwell . which would make the ditch about Cert 'lel long. Five tholuand dollars worth fstock . was subscribed In Scotia lu less than fwo hours for the project. I.ai proposes to build the ditch wihout any aid In time way or a bonus or ( onaton and to put In laterals and have eVrlhlng In shape for watering lie land at less than $1.50 ler acre , I Fin , COn'llr ; ' .bUII , BEATJCI , , lar h 19.-Slme6ial ( Tell - gralmm-The ) uStSUitrmmfld battery case against M , W. and WIlam Ilourd , rather and son , was heard ha ! Justice Enlow's court teday , the fattier belug aCllulled ard the son comm- vlcted Time court send a fine oC $25 mind ccst. . The case canoe up from OJcl and . grows out oC a controversy over the P05S. tlon at real estate and In the Uispute over which one Millard Moore was assaulted. Time dHenJnt gave . IOtC3 oC appeal. I Ibmey " 'unll tile I'url ( ironnils . LINCOLN . , Msrc 19.-Speclll.-The ( ) sea- ate today adoptedlthe ' following resolution preented by Senator Akers at the request oC the people oC Sidney Neb : Ieloh'ed. I ) ' times legIslature oC the state at Nebrisla , the senate an" house joining that lie honorable congress of the United States Ie and Is herdlY rfQucstel to cede the tract of land known as the . I'ort SIdney military reservation 10 the city of Sidney , Id tolnll : said rcsojvmition . to be used for public , school anti mIlitary murpoes. , - - - - - fl--- .r-a. . ' . . - = . JURY FIXING AS A SCIENCE - Sensatiena Developments In the Oa o of the Alleged Train Wrecker , BAILIFF STPIHSJN CAUGIT OFF GUARD - . \II'/or to Un'o JCI Iii Cnnnalonvlh Iocte hl\ul Olell W immim lie Shln"l 1)\0 1..1 ' 1.111/ to Cnurt Ualc ! . LINCOLN , : I arch 1-Spcclal ( Telegralmm. ) A sensation was develop today over the result oC time ] .ls mlnler trial At frt I was SlllPOSCI thaI the jury which tried the prIsoner for wrecking the Rock Ilatll tran ! hnd simply disagreed . slIer havIng been omit rortllue hours , and hael been uilseiisrged. 1'hls Is not LImo cate 1 was a Immis-trial. Time jury having Slenltwo nllhts aim chlrs In the jury roommm JUIge 10lmes yesterday humalely allowed ' them , In charge oC BaIliff Stelmliensoil 10 remaIn II thc Capitol hotel In the arrnoon for recuperatIon. About I p. m. Rome one called at the hotel to speak with Ste\lenson , , bnt he couhl nol be rOlnd' A few mlnltes later n gentlemal well known In 1.\lcoln \ called at the ofce of Conlelor Green for the Hock lslall road , anti opelwl the door npou nn Inlerestng conrRb between Iallf Steplmemmsomm . Mr. Orcen and Mr. Timoimmpsomm "right oC wa ) ' " man for the rad.When When the door olmemmed . BaIlf Stephenson Is said to have jumpell buck and exclalnelt : 'My God ! " Time caller al once stlped outsIde and closed the door , where In I moment he waS jolncd toy Green. Upon being Inrormed or the maler , Attorney Ames of cOlnsel for Davis lt once lahl the facts before Judge hloinmes who prompl ) called the jur und charged it. Froimm I the hegllnlnt of the trial al.torneys for the defense have suspected that there were belnl employed aginst them illegal uctons , but they were hardly Ilrepued for such an exhIbiton oC nen'e on the Part of I blr In charge oC a jtmry deciding a question or life or death. . Attorney Sawyer In LImP federal court thIs morning entered a nolo prosoful In time gov- crmenrs case against George W. E. Dor- Se ) ' . F\een of the slxlen counls In the Inelctment I Ilalnst the ox.congressman were uashcd on Januar 31 , because or the defective - fectivo wording or the indlctnmenL interviewed - viewed as to the effect oC this on the case against Dorle ) ' , AssIstant District Alorney Hush said I would lot revent ! the district alorney from renewing the Indlctmcnts as to all oC time original couuts , but did lot stale that this would he done but he did sa ) ' that time Dorse case would Irobably be reacht.1 within a week. This statement would seem 10 Imply that the IndIctments would b re- imewed and the deecl of the old Inllctmfnl elimimirmated. The Indictment fnaly disposed 0. ' today was 1 Joint Indictment wih Pay Matlson , Frank iii. Dorsey and Ezra B. Ig- glut . charging defendants with having made also eltrles II time books or : nallonal bani The case ugalnst Louis 1' . Lasemm for perjury - jury In time Chadron land otce was dls- mniecd. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \ ' 1TE1tANs UJUU'AlJ ' 'nlnn thAt . ! . lion. CllrJe8 Ii. "UI Wyele noUvor time Address ot the ivonhmg. NEBRASKA CITY , March 19.-Speclll- ( ) The new Grand Army of the Republic hal at thIs place was dedIcated tonIght. Thc building - Ing Is a handome structure with u pressed brick front and a credit to those who Ilro- jected the enterprise and carried It through to complcton , Church Howe , department commander and Hon. Charles 11. Van Wyck delivered addresses. The latter spoke as Col- lows : . , \ IIO\\s ? cme tonight 10 dedicate this beaul- ful Chal. I has already been consecrated by the lives and deaths oC the brave men 11 whcBe memory It was built. Now we dedicate I to the use oC the living comrades and In a few fleeting years It will ale serve as a memorIal and monument for us . when we . too shal bo gathered with our comrades and "tako our places In the silent halls at death. " , You have learned In your own and In the ex- ! perleace oC others that however hard may be your lot however darkness may gather however - ever adversity may weave sorrowful meshes to encumber your footsteps you will not despair While the same brIghtness may not come to all . to all will come joy and hope to illumine the shadows "Memory will bring fond recollectIons and renminiscences bIndIng our affections to those already gone , endearing lS stIlt closer to those who are "Only waiting till the shadows Are I little lon/er grown . " They rest who fought und felt. But you who tingIe In the harder strife A friendless warfalo lingering long 'hrough weary lluS' and weary year , A wild and mummy weapmec timrommg Hans on thy front and flank ant rear. " "The memory oC the sorrows of cammmp , ravages or disease In hospltul , and the horrors oC conflict on the battlefield add sacredness 10 our thoughts , and while tIme darlmess lay at times iticrease there will be a greater zest to the enjoyment and gratification - Inspired - spired by a full realzaton oC greater bene- fits by' additional certainty or a more perpetual - petual umnton secure agaInst the Inroae1 of arbitrary power , whether as formerly b ) the aggressive telands oC slavery or the worse domlnlton of a more assiduous ago gressloa through tIme creaton oC tic- ttons values whereby the sold wealth oC the country Is absorbed , and diverted from legItimate chanlels , paralyzing the energies oC the nation and stealng away the promIsed - Ised reward oC your struggle "Since "Tramp , 'framp , Tramp , the Days arc March In ! " was first sammg thlrly years ago . how many have Joined the grand army on the other side and when another cycle or thIrty years hal have \ass cd probably ndt tine oC that grand nrmy which ehool the carth In hattIe and achieved results such as time world has nel'er wltnesse.1 will remain among the chldr n or immemm The naton nmab' not fully reward but the IJeOlllo wi never forget the great debt I can neVer pay. Whel time bowed form and tottering step or the last soldier shll for the last tle decorate with : prlnl 10we time sacred grave , tiu Somms of Veteraums ammd ilmeim a gratefu ! people almall keep alive that beautiful tribute , end " \\'hmen time long years have rolled imiowly away , E'eii to time dawn of earth's funeral tisy' Vhmemm itt time umcimamigel's trumnhmet iimle.md FUse Up time ( aces mmni ( orumos of thin dead : Vhemm time great world it'um last judgmnehmt liii , \Vhmcn time blume sky elmall tlmrow open the gates , And time buig c'ohumnn mumrchm silently thmroughm Past tIme great captaimm for flmmmih review' Timeti from time ijlood that imas hloweci ( or time right , Crowmms mihumil Eiorilmg Oil ) untarnisimed aimd bright. Timemm limo glad ears of each war mmoartyred 'son Prommdl ) ' shall imear time good tidings , veli done , lllessingmm for gariammds simumhi cover tImeimm over , Parents anti lmmmainmnd , twotimer amid hover. God vlll rewam'd titese dead heroes of ours , And cover them over with heautiftmh iiowermm , " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GAltIi'i SElII iS l5t1)L KLil'iEI ) ? OW , Uellef Commmmlsaiam Qptliiig 3lnumy Itequests train inxtomi Emmirsmmer4. LINCOLN , Macelm I9.-Special.-I0very ( ) immaul lit bringing to the State Relief commis- muon deimoaimds for gardeim seeds , Yesterday a letter was received from Bauimmer county , signed by time county commonmissioners amid attested by time county clerk , stating timat timere are about 350 farimmers in mmeed of garden seed. 'ntis is the first demimand timat hiss beemm made by lisimtmer county , and no provision - vision hiss bet'mm made by this comuimisalorm for that locality. Time citizens recently imeld a amass mneethimg and adopted resolutions to time effect timat as time farmers of Banner county are eimtirely witimout means to buy seed for planting time spring crop tlmt county coimomis. alonera be requested to lay time timatler before the State Relief comimmimission and petition for seed grain and feed for horses. In corn- phiaimce with tIme demand thus umoade upon timenm time county commissioners have made the appeal. Time relief conmmisaion imas act aside in time mmeigbbartmosud of $5,000 far garden seed and time order for aimipnment of time same has been Liiaced. This amimount will come out ol time state appropriatlomm of $50,000 , and will thus eammac it corresponding decrease in the tooth and coal stipply furnished by time ceno- omission , The coimgresstnen of limo country lurommmlsNl to seimd tue State Relief commission 930,000 packages of seed , Of that amnotmnt there Imave teen recel'ei to mhate omuly about 9,000 packages. Some of the latter contaIn grass seed , which is of mme practiesi value to Limo farmmmers of Nebraska. Proposals anti sammmpies of seed grain are imow beimmg received hi ) ' time coimmmmmissioim , itimti when time lultis ore all ho it is oxpecte-i that time conmmumissiomi will be in flumanclal condi' tiomi to let contracts for sCed grain without loss of tinie , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ :110111 : : iuotcit'tr 1LilATitN' MAll , Cnti.Ilmimmte for iticrs to it. , Iihioii at the i.t : Iicctlums : Neat Mommtlm , MINIEN , Neb. , Marchm 19.-Speciai- ( ) Timis city has joist held its prlimmarles for the slmrimmg eioctiomm , whichm is always foughmt upomm time groommmd of hiceimse or no license , Time license tIcket is (1. N. 'm'otmngson , immnyor : Andrew .Ieimsen fluid i'eter Jolmmmsomm , cotmmmcih. lumen in time First ward , amid Joimum Jommes tm Second vard ; treasurer , J. it. Malone ; clerk , Timonmas Canmpbeii , wimo reslgimeti anti left time 111500 vacant , Anti-license : 0. L. Godfrey , immayor ; B. C. lillimcim 111th b. B. Iioimmmes , cotmmmclinmen First ward ; Joimmi Erwimm , Secommd ward ; J , A. Staler , cmmgtmmeer ; I.oumis Ammdersomm , troasmmrer ; J. ii. Pmmghm. city cleric. MILLAI1I ) , Neb. , Macohm 19.-Specluml.- ( ) For time. hlrat time 1mm time hmimutor3' of Mihiarmi time democrats atmd repumhuicamms have nommmi. imated party tickets for vilitmge trmmstes , heretofore time Practice imaim been to call a citizeims' priimmari ammd mmoimmimmate ten or tifteemi camiditintes , regardless of imarty niilliatioums. Objectioims were tmmnde to thmis lmractice by somimo fastitilomms cltlzcmms , vhmo claiimmcui timat as there were dm13' live ummemumbers to ba elected that elie catmcus cmliii otmty mmotmmimmate five candidates , commsemluentiy imarty iiimes s'ere dramvmm aummi the two caucuses hell. Tlmero 1mm 110 Issue , btmt it is generally coumeetied thmL time hmmadverteimt lmoliticat thI'isioim will lorecilmi- tate a lively commtest , its tlt towmm is lmrettY evenly dlvldtti , nail botim larties lint up a mmtrotmg ticket. Time relmtmbiicamms lmOiimlimateci are \Villimmmmt Vomm Doimreum , A. 13 , ictweiier , Henry lChsey , Eggeit Simck anti Jaummes Nelson , Time demmmocrats pmmt tip hlcrmmmamm lroImmmm , Curia Dalmtmmke , Chris ICmohber : , liar- luau Koch amid Titeodtmro Varimstetit , jr , Vu'BliI'INO'TElt Neb. , March 19.- . LSpeclai.-At ) time lmrimmmarics last iiigimt tit democrats mmotniumateii Fred Ii , Gordemm , mmmayor ; George Saimser , clerk ; Fralmle Ifmmbbard , treat- urer. Time repmmbiicans mmommmimmateti Robert Wilkiftson , mayor ; A. L. Timmmiiiin , clerk ; T. M. howard , treasurer ; J. M. Teegamdemm , emm g immeer. li/oSTINGS , Neb. , March 19.-Speclai ( Tel- egrammm.-At ) time citizemmmi' mmmass mmmeetimmg lucid at time court hmotmso thmlt evenIng llemmjammmln Itoymmolds was mmomimlmmated for liollco judge ; ahdermnemm , T. 1' . Iloaglammd , First ; C. C. lilt- temmhotise , Secomid ; B. J. l'case , Tlmlrd ; Ed Mommroe , Fotmrtim ; school board , Mrs. C. L. Jommes , Mrs. F' . G. Russell , 11ev. L. P. Rose ammd Jacob Bernimarmi. 0111) . Nob. . Mardi 19.-Special.-The ( ) sprlimg elections lucre lilmmgc Oh time qomestlomm of license. 'Flme license catictis mmmet Saturday ntglmt and mmommmtnatcd time foilowimug ticket : Mayor. J. C. Work ; clerk , Ii. Guuimmmummdson ; treasurer , F. J. Uworak ; scimool board , George II. Rogers , Josepim II. Capron and Ii. A. Goodrich - rich , The anti-lIcense caucus mnet yesterday afternoomm ammd nommminated Limit ticket : Mayor , I ) . A. Gard ; cleric , J. .L. Ciaflin ; treasurer , Ed Clemmmemmts ; school board , S. A. Stacy , Lomm Firkins ammd J. 11. Jemmmmiumgs. IIILIhtE'rI1 , Neb , , Mmmccli l9.-Speclah.- ( ) A caomctms of the citizens of this place imeld tommigimt resulted iii time imommmlmmrmtion of time following ticket for village trustees : C. 10. Sanmueisomm , W. S. Marc. 11. I ) . Vlncemmt , John Roberts mind \ 'alterVhilimmmmos. . It Is under- stooti thIs ticket will favor license. No other mmommmiimatiomms will ProbablY be made. ,1.lvo Hit itItO ItUJOGLAiIS CAI"I UOIEI ) . i.ouisitlie , 74et , , , Citizt'llS Ictcct limmatme- hrcitkera iii mime Act. LOUISVILLE. Nob. . Macelm 19.-Specinl ( Telegrani.-About ) 1:30 this mnornlng Jones Staimder dlscov.ered two burghars In his store imelplmig themse1ves to a supply of clotimiimg. Calling assistamice he opened time door ammd ordered the imoemm to surrender , wbicim they did only at the point of a revolver. The inarshmal was imotified anti time amen put in jail until after daylight , wimemi timey Imad their hearing before Justice GueSs. Thmey pleaded gIity to the charge of housebreaking , and Constable Ilartalmorn took thmemmm to PlaIts- nmouth this morning , wimero they await scum- tenco at time bands of Judge Chapmamm. It is thought the men canme in Smimmday on a MIssouri Pacific freight. Entrance was gained by prying mip a wIndow , Thmo authorities at 'raimage want time caine imuen aim time cimarge of robbIng a jewelry store 1mm timat town , imult they svili be sent to time penitentfary ( rota timis county on ac- couumt of their Loulsvihlo erlmne. tTTEM1'T TOCO'1'1tOf TilE SENATE. Stewart ltltmdc Cimargen ( limit Saved Ui 1itt. cathoummi I.atmd Meitsure , LINCOLN , March lO.-Speciai ( Teiegranm- ) Time senate engaged iTi a session this fore- tmoon marked by several interesting Incidents. One of the' first of timese caimme over tIme report - port of the commimmmittee on school lands aimol fmmnds recomnmnending time indefimmite postpone- mnent of Senator Stewart's bill to prohIbit time fomrtimer sale of time educational lands of thmo state , Iii urging tIme rejection of time report Stewart claImmmed that there o'ere soy- cml large mommeyeti interests wimicim were at- temptimmg to control tile ectioim of time senate lit regard to this bill. lie spoke so vigor- ousty that the senate placed Imis bill on general - eral file by a vote of 27 to 4. Sittliig Cosiitmmlt toes Hold gesaloiin , LINCOLN , Mardi 19.-Special ( Tclegrammm. ) -Time Imouse sifting conmmnittec' of fifteen held a prellmmilnary meeting tommighmt at time Linciell anti orgammizeil , wit Im Harrison of I lolL as cimairnmamm , Notlmlmmg ivas done in time way of acting upomm pemmtllmmg mimeasurca before tIme imoomse , Ahtimomigim time sixty-day limit expires Friday nlghmt Iii time hmouue , It Is unmierstooti that it will bo Iii session at icast all of mmext week. The aelmate sifting conmimmittee met this evomi- ing at time capitol bmmilciimig. It recommmmmmcmmded lIve bills for massage amid commsideretl ten era a dozemm otimer mmmeasum'es upon which no actIon was taken , Iirymmim lini itemiclmi , Ills , LINCOLN , Macelm 19-i3pochmml ( Tehegraimm. ) --lion , W. J. Ilryami arrived lucre troom time soumtlm this e'eimImmg at 6 o'clock and vaus Imict at time depot by several htummdred friends anti a 'brass baummi amid cmtcorteuh to imls resIdence , Timls is time first Ilumme Imc hmas 'iaIted imls home since time adjournnocimt of congress. In time evetming lie spoke to an atmtllence at tIme Fuimke opera Imouse wimlchi overflowed thme buiidimmg ta time sldowalic. ills timemno WOS "Jcffersomi Still Lives. " 'i'oday was time 35t1m birtimilay of thIs emmmluieimt orator , Over 1,000 hooPla were turimeti away train time doors , . . ZQuaket ) OATS ; i Insist on having the Qua- 1 1 ker name and trade mark I every package of Oats. j None "just as good as. " 4 Sold only in a lb. Peekages. TRiAL 01 ? ' ! 'IIE luLl4 CAS Stilt Against the Ex-Treasuror to Come Up in Two Weeks. OBSTACLES TO TRIAL ALL REMOVLD Atimmilnlstrator , % PlOifltCtl for time i'hi sgetahil Etmtmtttt amiti Attormmeys Agree to Pro- ce.h at Omie with limo itemmttmmg lieforo time , immry , h4iNCOl4 , Mardi l9-Special-Thme ( ) 'trial of time cases broomgimt by time state of Nebraska - braska mmgaiimst ox-Treasurer 11111 amid his bommdsmimen to recover the ainoomtmt of stab's Immoimey lost 1mm time failure of the Capital National bank iu'iii cotnmmtence hmetore time smiprehmmo court two 'weeks front today , Time case iiivolves $235,000 , immohmey lost 1cm time faIlure of tIme Capital Natloimmil bammk. It , Is fllt mmnmmstmai case for time reasomm timmit it is lii be tried 1mm time sulmremmme court before it jury of sixteen muon , to be selected from different lmartl of tue state. Time case has beemm lmetmdlmmg for itearly two years , having first been brought in time die- trict comirt iii Ioomghas coummmty. Judge Davis tilsimitased time case for lack of jtmrlsdlctioim. .mm aimpeal to time stmlmrelmmo court front tue titeisloim of Jtidge iavis resuitteti olisnstrouisly to time state , time sumpremmme court imoldllmg timat time .stmit should hmnve bcemm eonmmmmetmceml In tht district court iii amid for l.ammcaster cotmmmty , time mmmommey lmmovimmg beemi lost 1mm that cmmmmty. Tlmeum Judge \\'akcley and AssIstsimt Attorney - ney Gommeral Stmnmmmmers , who mad charge of the case for tue stub , asked the suimremmme court. to asstmlmme origimmal jtmrlsdictlomm cmi tIme ease ummder time Irovisiomm of tIme commsiltuiion which givea that cotirt such jomrlsthIctioum in all civil cases to i imlcim time state is a party. lOx. Treasurer 11111's attorlmeva foUimt timis mmrotmo- sition bitterly , bomi tIme oumrt j.jr.mumteui time ie quest. lieu V. V. harlan of York amid lion. J. Ii. Mummger of Freimmoimt were nhmlmoimmtcd commiimmisslotmermu to emmmltummmel time jtmry. TIme case imas beeim PostpOned oiice or twic , thmo last tlmume beeammsc' of time dc'atim of Johmmi Fitz- geralth , omuto of time bommdsmmmemm. An admmmimmlstrator lmas beemm appoimmteti for time Fitzgerald estate , amid at a coneremmce imelti between nmeimmbers of time supremne court anti Jtidge'mmkeiey it o\'ami decided to hmogimt time case whmcim the court meets two weeks train today. TIme jmmrymmmemm vlll imot be aim- mmounced untIl time case is called. aitire 1)Ivm'r4ill'mI Ou.-rli'mtItmmre , NOItTII LOU I' , Neb. , Mardi 19.-Special ( , ) -One of time sigmms of time tiimmes as regards time immltiation of imiore diversIfied agrlcuitmmre in tlmis Imortiomi of time state Is found 1mm time fact that ammo geumtlemmoan iii time commimummmity has tmmitlem'taken to raise several acres of vine seeds for a Siotmx City seed flrnm , atmd umnotbmer has Just received a lmrolmoeitloii from a protmi- lumeumt seed iirimm of htocmester. ! N. Y. , reiatiyo to ralslmmg 225 luotitmuis of tommmmtto soetis. If time seoul growlmmj bomsimmess be once immumugim- a , , , rated lucre , it caim douhtless be coumdmmcted witim as mimtmclt ease and profit as anywimero iii time ilnltoml States , sluice tIme soil is mmat only rIch. beyond time mmeed of fortIilzcr , but is also re- inarlcably easily tiileti , aimmi if time farimmers OuicO take holml of tltls hmumsiness in earnest. there Is no reason wimy timey way mmot hlmud it a mine of wealth. _ _ _ _ _ So ! d I .Iq , mtmr t , , il I ours. NEBRASKA CITY , March 19.-Special.-- ( ) George Strobie , a saloon keeper , . was ar- rstcd todsy cim.mrged with selling liquor to nmimmors. Stroble Is a nmeni'tmer of the cIty councIl anti candidate at the commmtulg electioim for re-electlomm on time intielmommmieumt tiecet. lie pleaded guilty and was fimmed $25 anti costs. Two Ymmiiuires lmt Itemttrice. IIIOATRICIO , March i9.-Special ( Tote- gram.-Be3'tiic ) imas had two buiness fatl urea today , Smmi'Ith Brothmers plfarmmmncy and Clarke Browning's shmoe store beimmg closed. The amount ot liabilities in chimer case cannot - not be ascertaiiued at thIs time. - 1 M. L Clicuvront Leonard , Mo. un Agony c Years With Salt Rheum Hood's Saronparlhla cave a Perfect C U ro. , C. 1. hood & Co. , I.owcll , Musts , , ' Ilooti's fiarsapmrilla : is atm excelicmmt medicine. I hmaul ecemna 1mm amy heft leg for Oftecim ) 'cmrs. : I'ai't of limo Illume lilY leg Ivas 0110 masM of smcab3 , umiti abmmtmt every us tek comrmmptiomi wotmlmi gatimer mmimim.'r : time akin mmmiii Limo scabs would alotmghm off , The Itchingand Burning , emmsatloummnmdo : lime sufferimmtlescribablo umgonles. I slichita great deal of mimemmey for tiigercmmt rein. , 'mliL't but mliii imOt get relict , About a year ago , k'nmllimg idm3'siciamms iouivieml me to take Iluomi' Sarsap.oriti.m. I tilil so nuumi imavo tahemm five bOt. Hood' ' Cures lies , Now all time sores , scabs mmd lmaimm have uaiuislmed COd I simm ehijoyimmi { perfect health. I limhmmk hood's Smrsemparliha ; is scconmh to inane amid glmmliy : recomnientl it to all imutferimug lmmmlnaimity. " ii. I , . CmmmUVit0T , Leommard , ltlissommri. -iiOdG Plilts act easily , yet promptly amm4 eiflo'lcimtiyomm the liver nod l.uowehs. 2c RUPTURE PERMANENTLY 1TTT'1 011,10 , ? ' jUIth1) PAY , , NO PAY UNTIL CURED wt flit ! YOU 10 8,000 fAImINIS' ' WrlteforlaflklteerenCes. ! Xt'MiNATIOU FaCE , flo Operation. No Detention from Busluess. SEND FOR CIRCULAR , THE 0. E. MILLER GO , , 307-308 U. " 1 , LUo Bldg. , OM.UA , liEU , AMUEML1NP S. \ , TWJ NIOIIT8 MORE B Q\f I MATINEE TODAY. WEDNESDAIY autl TIIURDAY , lWarch2O&21. TUB ( iltlOAT ALiEIIICAN DRALiA. THE GIIL I LEFT BEHIND ME lOompany No , I , ) ' 1 ' 1mIATIN1OII TODAY AT 3:30. P ices-First Floor , SOc and 75c ; flaieooy , 2c uuuml We. 10\'ENINO Pl0itFO1tM4NCjI AT S. Prices -YIra Floor , 7e and $1.00 ; Jialcomm ) ' , Sot , , immmti 7&c.