TITE OMAHA "DATLT IVBlth/TinSSDAV , JANUARY 12 , 1807. rules ; Webb of Ciintcr , Soilormnn of I'hcli and Jenkins of Jefferson. Ho also snlil tin ho would appoint Oscar C. Thlcl of Wobste county as messenger to the chief clerk. Speaker Gnflln then said that ho was abet to commiinlcato to the house the Hut i standing commtttcca. Ho linil tried to dci fairly with ouch member , and yet ho realize that there would bo a great many dlsappoln mcnts. For a position on the ways an means committee , for Instance , there wei fifty applicants , and yet there could ho hi cloven. There wcro cloven applicants ft the chairmanship , and yet there could 1 ; but one. This , ho said , was an illuslratlo of the difficulties under which ho had 1 : bored. bored.UST OP HOUSE COMMITTEES. The chief clerk then read the Hit of con nilttccs as follows : Judlclary-Hlch , Felker , Knpp , Crpv llurkett. Hnytler of Sherman. Jenkins Clark of Lancaster , Wooster , I-ornov JMItchcll. . . Finance. Ways nnil Menns-Clark c Hlrlmrdson , Dobson , Sheldon , /Immcrmni GerdeH. lto\inc , Curlls , Jenkins ) , Strnul Wheeler , I'ollnnl , Agriculture Vnnllorn , Ankeny , Morrlsot Hyrnm , Grimes , Cnmiiboll , Sutton. Uomla nnil Hrltlgcs-Mnrshall. Hornei Endorf , Schrnm , Grimes. Illch , McLeod. Mllltlii-Clrosvcnor. Grandstuft , Hyatt Homer , Tnylor , Hlnkc , Hurnuin , Hullei Public 'ijiimls nnd llulldlngs-Sheldor Gaylord , Sodormnn , Icmar , Dobsoi Uorlltig- . Zimmerman , I'rlnce , Ilerniin Gnimlslaff , Smith of Douglas , Smith c lllclmrdson , Marshall. Interiiiil Impiovements Wlnslow. Shul Krister , Cronk. Cox. Elshmy. Fouko. Federal Ucfatlons Aldcrmiin , Llddcl Glvcns , Grell , Hollnnd , Walte. Mnnn. Engrossed nnd Enrolled Hills Seven HlllliiKN. Howcr , Cole , Eager , Hnmlltor Hill , Hoilily , Wlmberley. Accounts and Expenditures Hull , Me CrncknnVelib , Uoliortson , Taylor , Welch Chlttcmlcn. Eastman , Mills. CoiiHtlttitionul Amendments Hill. Knpi Llddcll , McCarthy , McCracken , Sluill , Stcli blim , Hutlcr , Crow , Elghmy. Foukn. County Houndnrlcs. County Boats am Townahlp Or anlzallons Kapp. McCrack n , Grandstarf. McCarthy , Stebblns , Sliel don , McGef , I'holps , Alderman. Railroads Zimmerman , Campbell , Gay lord. Wright , Wlobe , Slraub , Fernow , Smltl of Itlchardson , Ankeny , Orel ! . Hull , Clarl of Hle/hardson. Younir. Chlttenden. Mnnn Privileges nnd Elections LoomU. Sc ram Moran , Hyrnm , Wlicelcr , House. Hull , Lc mar , Eager. Sheldon , Gninnstaft. Penllenllary Fornow , Wlieolcr , Given ? Jones of Kcnmha , Endorf , Soderman. Sni der of Ncmaha and Johnaon , Holbrook Ncsblt. Insnim Hospital Uerllng , Woodard. Van Horn , Cast-beer. Jnnt-s of Gage , Clark o Lancaster , I'rlnce , Moran , Ki > Mtur. Other Asylums Eastman , Wooil.tnl , Vnn Horn , Uorllng. Mltclicll , Morrison , Nesblt 1'ollard , Sutton. Corpornllons Curtis , Hlle. Clark of Ulcli ardHon , Hill , Fulker , Prince , Jrnklns. Library Wlmbcrloy , UowtT , Cole , Cronk Grosvcnor. Ulake , McLean. Cities and Towns Smith of Douglas Wlebe , Woodnnl , CurtLt , Hillings. Gofdiorn Genles , Van Horn , Henderson. llovonno anil Taxation Grell , I'ollard Cole , Grosvenor. Marshall Hillings , Illch JloiiHp , Young , Mitchell , Loomls. llules Mr. Speaker , Loomls , Sheldon Hull , Fernow , House , Jenkins. lyibor-Ltddell , Endorf. Hlle , Dobaon Kastman , Gaylord , HentlerHon , Holbrook Holland , Jones of Nomaha , Wlebe , Wright Schrnm. Apportionment Eager , Sheldon. Howci Campbell , Jones of Wayne , ItobortHOii Severe , Shull , Snyder of Sherman. Struulj Webb , Woosler. Ilurkett. Mills , Hlake. Uenevolent Instltutlnns Cronk , Dohson Eager , \Vooster , Taylor , Itoddy , Ncsblt. Fish Culture and Game Orlmi-M , Llddoll Grell. Snyder of Nemaha and Johnson , lly utt , Mnr.slialt. Alderman. Insurance Dobson , Lemur , McCarthy Hyatt. SInuib , Genles. Clark of Klchard nun , Itoddy , llernard. Telegraph , Telephone nnd Electric Light : Lemar , Gaylord , Snyder of Sherman Iloddy , Felker , Crow , Mann , Hlle , Jonc ; of Gape. Medical Societies Woodard , Ankeny Cronk , Hamilton , Prince , Hurkctt , Clarl of Lancaster. 1'Von and Salaries Wright. Smith o Douglas , Shull. Webb , Hill , Mltc.it.-ll. Hut Icr , Mel.cod , Snyder of Sherman. Soldiers' Homo Grandstarf. Woodard Hyatt , Homer , Grosvenor. Mills. Elirhmy Hanks and Currency Felker , Wnlte Wlmborloy. I'liolps , Jones of Ncmuha M'oostur , Wright. Publlo Schools Horner , Jones of Waynt ! Hull. Qerdcs , Eager ; . Young , Byram. University nnd Normal Schools Shull WrlKht. Welch , Webb , Taylor , I'ollard Goshoru. ' Publlo Printing Webb , Homer , Sheldon Hyatt , i Holland , Casebeer , Hernard , Ilol brook , Wlnslow. Mines and Minerals * Wnlte , Hobertson Snyder of Nemnha , Taylor , Welch , Gcs horn , Hurman. Immigration McCarthy. Hamilton. Hen tleraon , Hyatt , Jones of Wayne. Mills , Me Gt-e , Itoddy , bodermun , Hernanl , iCndorf. Manufactures and Commerce Jonea o Ncmaha , Cox , Severe. I < cmar , Mann , Mnr shall , Sutton. Soliool Lands nnd Funds Hllllnis , Morrl BOH. Kndorf , Cole , Cronk , Glvcns , Kapp Goshorn. Klghniy , Miscellaneous Subjects Gerdcs. Woodard Illch , lyvmar , Mornn. Smith of Itlchardson Fouke. Claims Sodcrman , Hull , Grosvenor Wlnslow , Kapp , Gerties. Hamilton , Her nard , Cox , Hiirman. Walte. Llvo Stock nnd Grazing Kelster , Morrl son , Stebhlns , Ankeny. Grell , Grimes Welch , Ilyrnm , Chlttenden. IrrlRatlon Stebblns , Sheldon , I'holps Hlle , McCarthy , Wlnslow , Hobertson , Al dcrman , Goshorn. At the conclusion of reading the list ol standing committees Kapp of Knox sent ur a resolution that It was the sense of the house that the chairman of each committee name the clerk of his committee , and thai not more than ono bo chosen from each rep rcsentatlvo district. This was vehemently opposed by several members and on mo tion of Jenkins of Jefferson It was laid on the tablu. GOVEUNOn'S MESSAGE AGAIN. Smith of Douglas moved that 10,000 coptc : of the governor's message be printed foi distribution throughout Nebraska and neigh boring stales. In support of this motion he Bald that ho had Investigated the probable coat of 10,000 copies , and had found that II would amount to hut $230. Five hundred copies would cost about three-fourths of this sum. He regarded the massage , as a whole , ono of the inost conservative and able of nnj over delivered before the legislature. Mr , Smith urged the point that ho desired it to bo circulated especially In neighboring states. Jenkir.8 of Jefferson opposed the motion. Ho paid that the whole principle Involved In the campaign of the latu election ou the Fllty Years Ago. No theory of gern < to chill Affection's budding blU c * ; \Vhcu ardcut lovers took their fill , No microbes on their kiiscs. How happy they were uot to know The scriu-fad 30 } curd njo. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ia the standard family remedy of tbovorld for colds , courjhs and lung diseases , It is uot a palliative , and is not therefore put up in small cheap bottles. It is put up in largo bottles for the household. They coat more but euro more. Pads como and go but no theory or fad can overthrow the faot , that the greatest euro for all colds , couyhs and throat and Inner diseases , ia Ayor'a Cherry Pectoral , 00 Years of Cures. part of the majority was economy. Thl motion did not make tor economy. It wo entirely unnecessary to Instruct the neopl of oilier stated. V'oostcr of Morrlek felt In with the ecc nnmlcnl Ideas of his republican colleaRii and opposed the motion. Ho was for ccon omy with a big E , nnd thought It would h beat to commence to economize at the be ginning of thin session. He thought thcr was a colored man concealed In the wooil pllo In the shape of nn allusion In the nice sago to n certain International exposltlor nnd It might be used A3 nn ndvortlaln scheme. Woostcr moved nn amendment t the motion making the number 1,030 In ntend of 10.000. On this amendment h called for n roll call. The Amendment wa Iwt by a vote of 29 to G7 , nml on motlo of Cronk of Valley the original motion wa tabled. The following resolution was Introducci by Sheldon of Sheridan and carried by viva voce vote : Resolved. That the house of rcprespntn lives of NchrnskA send to the people o Cuba , now HlrugRlIng to free themselvc fiom 400 yenrs of Spanish misrule , oppres won nnd cruelty , our nctlvo sympathy 1 ; their mriigalo for liberty nnd our enrnes hope that they may soon secure the rich of self-government now rnjoyed by th people of the United Stntes. Tt.mt we condemn the cruelty nnd out rnged which Imvo marked the prcsen Spanish wnr In that Island ns deservltn the reproach of nil civilized nations am express our hope thnt the day mny sooi dawn wlion Cuba thnll be free nnd Euro prnn domination nml Intrigue ahull be ban Ished from Amcrlcnn soi . That we respectfully urge the preslden of Iho United Stales nnd our Senators nm representatives In congress to nctlvoly sup port Immediate mensurus designed to a euro honorable nnd If possible ucaccfu Independence for tMt > I.Mnnd of Cuba , un < thnt the chief cer'.c ! of this house be In strucled lo forward lo the president nm to each of our representatives In congrea n copy of this resolution. Hull of Harlan moved that Iho list o ! standing committees be printed on card board for the use of members. Carried. IIKIKQS OUT THE HILLS. Speaker Gaffln then announced that the next In order would be the Introduction ol bills. Fully thirty member. ! arose In theli seals , Jhoutecl , "Mr. Speaker , " and wavci ! their bills wildly In the air. The pages wen directed to gather them up , and they fel Into their hand ? like snow flakes. Ther Speaker Gnffln called for bill , ? on first rcnil' Ing , and the routine- duty was begun foi the flrst time In the Twenty-fifth session ol the Nebraska legislature. Dills read the first time -wore : Iiy Mr. Dobson , house roll No. 1 , lo re peal section 7 and section 8 of chnptci Ixxlx , HiilicllvMon li , of the Compiled Slat ulep of Nclfanlcn of the year IS35. By Mr. Hillings , house roll No. 2. t ( amend section 10 of chapter Ixxx of UK Compiled Statutes of Nebraska for li&5 r.ml to repeal said original section. Hy Mr. Dobson. house roll No. 3 , to re peal suctions 12. 13 , 14. 15. 10 , 17. IS. W nm 10 of chapter II of the Compiled Statute ; of the stale of Nebraska of the year 1MI3 lly Mr Kn.stman , house roll No.I , foi the relief of Kohecrn Perkins. Hy ' .Mr. Hut' ' , house roll No. G. to recounl Iho ballots can on Ihe ronslltutlona amendments relating to the Judges of the miprnnio court nnd their term of olllce or November 3 , If98 , to compare r.ald ballots declare tlio results and. llx penalty foi violating the provisions of this act Hy Mr. Hull , housi- roll No. 0. providing for the extinguishment of nil liability ol the mortgagor on any note or other evi dence of indebtedness secured bv n mort- Knto on real esuilq upon tr.e nalo of sttcli property made under foreclosure proceed- I lies. fly Mr. Hull , house roll No. 7 to amend section 3S9S , Cobbcy's Consolidated Stal- ntes of Nebraska of 1S01. and lo repeal the name. Hy Mr. Hull , house roll No. S. to nmenil sppllon K02t , of Ihe Consolidated Stalules ol lf l relating to the execution nnd to repeal snld section W)2i3 ) ns now existing. Hy Mr. Hull , house roll No. 9 for the regulation of stock yards , to appoint live stoek Inspectors nnd to provide for the punishment for violation thereof. Hy Mr. Clark of Lancaster , 'houso roll No. 10 , authorizing county commissioner * or boards of supervisors to n.'polnt Judge ? nnd cleiks of election and to amend section 17 , chapter xxvl , Complied Statutes of Ne braska of IK'j ' , nml to repeal said original section. Hy Mr. Clnrk of Lancaster , honso roll No. 11. to amend section 141 , chapter xxvl. . Complied Statutes of Nebraska , and to re peal .said orlplnal Feotlon. Hy Mr. Clark of Lancaster , house roll No. 12. to nmend section 7 , chapter xxvl , Compiled Statutes of.Nebraska of 1S95 , nnd to repeal said original section. Hy Mr. Mnnn. house roll No. 13. to nir.cnd section 847 , of the civil procecdure. Hy Mr. Mann , house roll No. 14 , to amend pectlon 119 of chnpler Ixxvll , Compiled Slal- tiles of ISM. Hy Mr. Holbrook , house roll No. 23. lo nmend secllons 13 nnd 14 of chapter xcll of the Complied Stalules of Nebraska ol ISM. enlltlcd "Warehousemen , " nml to re peal said necllons an now cxlsllng. Hy Mr. Sheldon , house roll No. 24. to re- tpulro the hide * of meat cattle to bo ex hibited by the person slaughtering or pur- chnHlng the name , nnd to require n record of the same to bo kept. By Mr. Sheldon , house roll No. 23 , to re peal sections 21 to 3X Inclusive of article Iv , of the Compiled Statutes of 1S93 , relating latingto HuMslan thistles. Hy Mr. House , house roll No. 2fi , to pro vide for the appointment by county boards of depositories for certain public fuiuta , to provide for the depositing of ccrlaln pub lic funds wllh such depositories , to punish any county treasurer violating the pro visions of this ncl , lo requlro sureties on Ihe bonds of uuch depositories to make Htatcmonls under oath us to their net ex empt worth , nnd to punish sureties making such Mntemonts falsely , nnd to repeal sec tions 2290 , 2291 , 2292 , 2293. 22'JI nnd 2233. of the Compiled Statutes of the State of Ne braska of 1S93. Hy Mr. Grimes , house roll No. 27. to amend section S ; chapter xl. of the Com- lilled Statutes of the Slnte of Nebraska , of 1893 , nnd to repeal F.ald original section. By Mr. Grosvenor , house roll No. 28 , to amend section IS , chapter vll , of the Coin- article Iv , of the statutes of Nebraska of repeal the Kocllon amendc-d. Hy Jlr. Phelps , house roll No. 29 , lo re peal sections 21. 22 , 23 , 2) ) , 23 , 2R 27 , 2S , 29. SO. 31. 22 , 33 , 34 , 33 and SO. of chapter II , of article Iv , of the statutes of Nebraska of itar . Hy Mr. Hobertson , house roll No. 30 , to rf-peal chapter I , of the Session LawH of 1893 , Ihe name being sncllonsini to secllon 412 , bolh Inclusive , of the Compile ; ! Statutes of the Stale of Nebraska of ISffl. By Mr. H. A. Clark , house roll No. 31 , lo authorize the organization of. and to regu late the conduct of mutual plate glass In surance companies. Speaker Unllln announced a-i n committee an supplies Sheldon , Wright , I'ollard , Gerdcs and Itouse. HKl-'liSI' ) TO I'HIXT TIU3 MKSSAfil- : . Scnnliirs I ) cell n ito I'nlillnli ( iiivirnor II ill coin ( I'M StiKKi'NllniiN. LINCOLN. Jnn. 11. ( Special. ) The senate icld but a brief cession this afternoon. A imposition to print the governor's message vas sat upon , a Cuban sympathy resolution hronn out and further proposed now laws vcre read for the flrst time. When tht senate had listened to the formal irayur of the chaplain and the reading of ho journal , Senator Gondrlng of Platte of- ercd the customary resolution requiring the ccretary of state to supply each member ) f the aciialo with dvo dally newspapers , Ivo 1-ccnt wrappers and ten 2-cent stamps. Ur. Httchlo of Duller objealcd to the ccu- liler.itIon of the resolution nnd It went over antll tomoirow. Mr. Keltz of Keith moved that 20,000 copies ) f Governor ilolcomb'd recent mcsnago bo irlnted , 10,000 In English , 5.000 in German ind 5,000 hv Swedish. Mr , Murphy , rcpub- lean of Gage , made a strong protest. He jrged that the message had been printed it length In the leading dally ncwdpapcnt } f the state and thai It would be given really wide circulation by the weekly news- tapers. The ttfxpaycts could 111 afford , said Ur. Murphy , to bear an expense- which ii'pmeJ uncalled for. Mr. Murphy'H objection * to the proposl- : lon were warmly seconded by Mr. Heal , pop- illst of Cutter , who moved that the motion 10 laid on the table. Mr. Johnson , populist ) f Clay , tried to eavi * the motion from un timely slaughter by reriu | > ! illng that It Uo aver ono day under the rulea , Hta rcijurat rV.vi nullified , however , by Mr. Halter , rcpub- Ican of Washington , who made the point ) f order that there was nothing In the sen- ito rulctf permitting a motion to He over. HID president sustained the point of order ind put the question to a vote. The mo- .Ion to lay on the table wait carried , but be- 'oru the rcbtilt had been announced Mr , Itan ium of Douglaa aslieJ tor a division. Ills c < ] Uti&t was not heard by the president , who iniuiunred that the motion had been laid m the table. An Interesting colloquy cn- jueit between the president nnd Mr. Han- lorn , the latter Insisting upon a dlvlilon. Henator Mutz , populist of Keya 1'ahn , of- ferc4 ( ho following resolulloiiH , which at the rcqucit of Mr. Talbott , rupubllcan of Lancaaicr , wont o\er until tomorrow unJer the rulea : Itenolvad , That ( ho Hoiuito of Kebrnskn innda to the vcoulo of Cuba now utrucullm : to fren themsolve.t from < IX ) years' of Spai l.h misrule , oppression nnd cruelly , 01 active sympathy In thtlr struggle for II nrty nnd our cnrnent hnpo that they mn secure the right of DPlf-government no enjoyed by the ] > eoplo of the Unlte-d Stnte Hesolvcd , That wn condemn the cruell and outrages which have mnrked the pre cut StinnlHh wnr on that Island ns rtcer Ing the reproach of nil civilized nation nnd express our hope that the day mn soon dawn when Cuba shnll bo free nn European domination nnd Intrigue Hhn bo tmnl.xhrd from American soil. He-solved , Thnt wo respectfully urge tl president of tbo t'nlted Slates nnd 01 senators nnd ropresenlnllves In congrc ! to ni-tlvely nupport immediate tnensurt designed to Rootirp honorable nnd , If poi slblipencoful Indcpendenco for the Islaii of Cuba nnd thnt the seoreinry of iho net ate be Instructed to forward to the pren dent nnd to each of our represontnllvt In congress a copy of thcgo resolution * . In requesting that the resolutions 1 over Mr. Tnlbott staled thnt In his oplnlo the subject matter should be Incorporate In n Joint resolution. Mr. Hearing , populist of Cass. announce that the committee of which ho was chal : man and to which had been delegated ni thorlty' to select the standing committee of the senate , would bo ready to report j the opening of the sexslon tomorrow mori ing. Introduction of hills was then called fc the- first time anil fourteen proposed cnac ments wcro numbered nnd given their nri reading. The senate then adjourned until tomorro' morning. HU < ; < ; r..sTio.\.H KISO.M TIIH SHXATOIU llrh-f CJlniHMnt lilt * I Ml-Nt Hutch n IHIlM Illtl-OlllKM-lI. LINCOLN. Jan. 11. ( Special. ) In the sen ate today porno measures of far reachln effect wcro Introduced. Some of them mak radical changes In existing laws nnd I placed upon the statute books will very ma tcrlally alter the melhodp ot assessing nui collecting revenue In Nebraska. Senator Talbott of Lancaster has senat file No. 1. It provides for n city asscnpo for Iho city ot Lincoln , nnd makes the entire tire city a single a wsor's precinct. Th assessor Is to bo clecloJ , and Is lo rccelvi a salary of $2,500 per annum. Out of this sun ho M to pay the salaries and mileage o the deputy assessors , to bo appointed by him self. Senate ( llo No. 2 , by Mr. Haller , repub llcan of Washington county , Is drslgnei to prevent combinations between fire Insur ance companies doing businera In the state The bill makes any combination or agree mcnt relating to rates lo bo charged fo : Irrturance , and the amount to bo allowc' to agents for commissions , etc. , unlawful ind any company , olUcer or agent entcrlni Into such agreement or combination Is madi liable to a fine of not leas than $100 no ; more than $500. The auditor of public ac counts is empowered by the provisions of thi Jill to summon before him nny officer 01 employe of nny lire Insurance companj transacting huslnct > i within the state , nm who may bo buspccted of entering Into cue ) a combination. If the Interrogation of tin olllccr or agent proves that mch comblna tlon exists , the auditor Is directed lo re voke Ihe certificate held by the company .him preventing It from doing business li Nebraska. It Is further provided that np neal.i may bo taken from the decision o ! the auditor to the district court. Senate file No. 3 , Introduced by Mr. Dear ng of Cass county , provides for the recounl of the votes cast for and against the con stltutlonal amendments and for the si-na ; ors and representatives at the recent clcc tton. Senate fllc Nos. 4 and 5 are offered b ; Mr. Caldwell. republican of Nuckolls county The two bills togolhcr provide for count ; assessors In each county of the state , the as sessors lo bo elected every two ycaiu. Thi salaries of the county assessors , ao propox1- ' ) y the new law , are graduated nccordln < o the population of the counties. In conn tics having 12,000 population or leas the sal ary la fixed at JSOO per annum ; far more thai 12.000 and Icfcu than 20,000 the salary 1 : ; 1,200 ; more than 20,000 and leas than 50,00 > the salary Is $1COO ; for more than GO.OO : and less than 80,000 th-i salary Is $2,009 and In countIe3 having a population of mori ban 80,000 the salary la fixed at Ji.B'OO. Eacl county assessor la empowered to appoint : sudlclent number of deputies to perforn ho work of assessment In each county , UK Icputles to be paid out of the salary of th < county assessor. The bills provide furthei that all real estate shall be assessed bu once every four years. On the second Titos- lay of January , 1898 , and on correspond ng date- every four years thereafter tin county csaceaora nro to meet nt the etntc : apltol for the purpose of agreeing upon : > asls for fixing the value of all real and per onnl property In the state. Senate file No. G , by Mr. Murphy , repub' loan of Gage county , amends the law rclav ng to the summoning of petit jurors. Senate lilo No. 7 , lutroduccd by Mr. Deal > opullst of Custer county , is designed tt irovent deficiency Judgments against thi mortgagor of real estate. Senate Hlo No. S , also by Mr. Heal , make ; t unlawful for any railroad company to glv ( a nass over Its lines within the state. Anj mo giving or accepting a pass Is mode lla > bio to a Jlno of not exceeding $500. Senate file No. 9 , by Mr. Lee. populist ol 3oyd county , amends that part of the hallo ! aw relating to the assistance to bo tendered jy Judges of election to voters disqual-iflec iy blindness or other reasons for marklns heir ballots. Senate ( llo No. 10 , by Mr. Graham , popu- 1st of Frontier , provides for the repeal o : ho KtiEslan thistle law passed by the lasi cglslaturc. Sonalo nio No. 11 , by Mr. Johnson , popu- 1st of Clay counly , provides for the appoint- ucnf. of assistant county attorneys when leon ° d necessary In cases Involving at leas ; ; i,000 , nml 4n which the county or stale U nterestcd. provided that written consent foi uch appointment Is granted by the county commissioners. Senate fllo No. 12 , by Mr. Raa-som o ! Oouz'.as. provides for the appointment of n lubllc defender In counties having a popula- Ion of 125,009 or more. In such counties the uilges of the district court shall appoint an Ulorncy whose duty it shall ba to defend all mtles charged with criminal offenao who trc unable to employ legal assistance. The lublic defender is appointed for but ono erm of court only , and bavins served hrough ono term is made Ineligible for re- ppolntmenl for three vears. Senate fllo NOD. 13 and 1-i , both by Mr. lansom , taken together , provide for the re liction In the number of county commls- loners in each county from flvo to three , 'hoy are to bo elected at large anil arrangp- nenr Is made so that no commissioner now oldlng shall b.j legislated out of olllce. SOME HOUSE PROPOSITIONS. Dobson of Flllmoro was the fortunate nembcr to secure number ono for his bill. Phis Is a measure to repeal that portion f the high school law which provides for ho levy ot n tax by county commissioners , 'hlrty-olght bills In all were lutroduccd. Ir. Dobson Is quite bitter ngalnst the prcs- nt law and will make a speech on his mean- re in committee of the wholo. Ho says tint if people want to send their children 0 high schools they should pay for It from liclr own pockets. Ills counly , Flllmoro , 10 says , was taxed $1,200 , for which the : ounty received no benefit. Hull of Harlan Introduced house roll No. > . This is a bill for an act to recount the jallots cast on the constitutional amcnd- nents relating to the judges of the supreme : ourt and their term of oflico on November I , 1S9C , similar In provisions to the onu ntroduced In the senate by Hearing. House roll No. 2 provides that the lessees I'f educational lands , In default of payment or ono year , shall bo subject to a thirty-day lotlco , after which the lease shall bo de- larcd forfeited by the Hoard of Educational . .amis and Funds , If not paid within six nonths. In cases of nonrraldento , where ho address Is not known , the notlco shall 10 published In a newspaper In the county In dilch the land Is located. House roll No. 3 , by Dobson of Fill- uoro , Is a measure to repeal the sugar anil ihlcory bounty law , patsed by the session if 1S9S. Hull's bill , to repeal the deficiency Juilg- ncnt law , provides for the extinguishment > f all liability of the mortgagor on any note r other evidence of Indebtedness secured by 1 mortgage on real rotate. Hull has an- ithcr bill , house roll No. 7 , which provided hat th ( > property of the state , count I en anil nunlclpal corporations hall bo exempt from axatlon , nlio all household goods to the ttlno of $200 , U also provides that all dr- iredntloii of real estate shall bo deducted ram aMCtnuient rolls , but that Improvements hall not Increase the levy. HuU'n next illl. houuo roll No. 8 , provides that real tntnte shall ] not bo Hold for Iras than Its t praised v ldl > Another hill by Hull U houae roll No. 9. act for the regulation of stock yards , to a point llvo Mock Irspcctots and to flx t commission TfV ? selling live stock. SectI 1 provides that slock ynnls shall be pub market * , Section 2 that all prrsons , ce poratlons or companies dealing In ini stork shall .have all the rights of rorpor lions controlling them. Scttlon ,1 , thnt t governor shall bo state live stock Inspect ! with power lo appoint deputies , nnd tb such depuljKlrrjnicctoro chnll be allowed Rents n can , ton Inspection to be paid I the shlppqr , , , Tho. following chargeu a projcrlusd : I'F.qr yarding and weighing M tie , 20 cent. ? "per head ; for yarding ai weighing hogs , G cents per head , and f yarding and welshing ehccp.I cento p brad. H ! made unlawful for owners stock yards to charge a greater price f hey ami grain than double the wholcsa price for same on day furnished. It te tnai unlawful for atosk yards 'proprietors to pr h'blt ' the owners of de-ad slock to ocll nny person to whom tht > said owner mi dculre to sell iho samp. Charges for scllli cattle arc made as follows : Cattle , f > 3 ecu per head ; bogs. $3 per car ; $3 for doub cars ; sheep , $1 per car , $7 for double car Penalties of from $100 lo $500 arc provldi for violation of the provision.- this Inw. ISiuso roll No. 18. by Ucrlln ? . provlili that the sum of ? 73COO be appropriated fi Iho erection of new buildings at the Asylu for the Chronic Insane at Hastings. Scdcrman of Phelpa hrs Ihrce bills lo r dttce calorics of officers and employes i Ihe vnrloun state Institutions. ISU1NCS SUIT KOll 1IKAVY n.VMAfiK : \otnry I'lilillf Tlircnti'iiril to Arrt" IU in nnil IIt > KilcM Coiiiplnlnl. LINCOLN , Jan. 11. ( Special Telegram.- ) C. W. Kaloy today commenced suit In tr district court ngalrct W. M. Morning. U. I Ferguson , M. M. Stnrr nnd tin Thompsc Wagon company of Minnesota for ? 10.0 ( damages. Kaloy complains that the defcm ants falsely deprived him of his liberty all kept him Illegally In restraint. Kaley , seems , was on Friday last summoned lo ut pear before Starr , who ia a notary publli Morning , It la alleged , began to ask htm qui\ tlons , nnd when Kaloy said ho would go nn con-3Ult his attorney ho was not pcrmlttc lo leave the olileo under threats of arrest he did M. StniT , elttlng ns a notary , Kalt claims , threatened him with arrest nnd th-l the plaintiff thinks ho had no right to di Consequently he brings suit for the amour named. Ezra D. HlKglna , caahlor of the wrecks First Nctlemnl bank ot Ponca , will be trie at the January term of the federal coun which convenes this week In Lincoln. COl.O.NUI , lM2YlllY AT llIS * M5\V I'OS'l ArrlvoM nt Fort ItolihiHoii nnil Wll AHMIIIHCoiniiiitiid lit Oner. FOIIT UOniNSON , Neb. , Jnn. 11. ( Spccla Telegram. ) Colonel David Perry , Ninth cav airy , recently promoted from llcutcnnn colonel , Tenlh cavalry , arrived this morn ng nt 7 o'clock on General Suporlntendcn C. C. Hughes' private car. Accompanylni ilm wcro Mrs. 1'erry nnd daughter and Cap aln M. 15. Hughes , Ninth cavnlry , return ns from n , .threei-months' . leave of absence The colonel wll | assume command ot tin regiment nn'd post tomorrow. Tlio weather since the blizzard abou Thanksgiving time has been continuous ! ] delightful and for n few days the grass as Binned n spflngunic tinge. The Citizens' rrlgatlng Ditch compan ; las n large , number of men and teams cm iloycd In ra'nklnp nn immense reservoir n ho southeast corner of the military rcser vntlon. f _ Srlln Spci-lnVlcN to ( IIII'lirnifl - . M'COOL JUNCTION. Neb. , ' Jan. 11. ( Spe cinl. ) An agent who has made his hcadquar ers hero for a couple of months has sue eccdcd In sqlllijg , largo numbers ot pairs o spectacles tp .thq farmers , their wives , am oven the chiUlrenand , Ihe hired men. He hai akcn In In thenelghborhood , of $1,000. Mci and women 'wtio had never thought of tin ifcecsslty of bearing glasses 'dinvo patd-i- o > $12 fora pair , 'and manruf them have In estcd In an pxtra-palr.as well. Hurt C'iniiiljKnriiicfH' IiiMtllule. 'OAKLAND , Neb. , Jan. 11. ( Special. ) Tin sixth annual hurt County Farmers' instl ute convened here this morning wllh i ijood attendance. The * day's program con slated of music ; papers and discussions upoi oplcs of Interest to the farmers. D. P \shburn , secretary of the national dalr ; congress , and Prof , llrunner of1 the Slali inlvcrslly. areIn attendance nnd dellvcrei addresses. The scpslon laats over lomor row , nnd much Inlcreat la manifested. AVIII Hold a Pnlr AKII ! " Tliln Your. COLUMI3US , Neb. , Jan. 11. ( Speclal.- ) The directors of the Platte County Falrnsao elation , after having ndvcrtlsed for man ; months for hlda to sell the fair grounds ani all equipments , held a meeting yesterday a Secretary liecher's olllce and reviewed tin bids. None proved tatlafactory , however anil all were rejected. At the same meet Ing new officera-wero elected nnd the dlrcc tors concluded to hold a fair again thl : fall. _ . UorNfiiinii IlrltiriiH from tin * ICnnt. LINCOLN. Jan. 11. ( Special Telegram.- ) Edword Pyle , the prominent horseman of ilu westeni circuit , returned today from New York. While- there ho sold , at good prices Hobble H , Lord Geffrey and Grace Hayca T.ho horses will ba taken to Austria. Hobble H holds the record for winning more trottinf races below 30 than nny other stallion In America. Hey lloiinil ( Ivor for OGALALLA , 'Neb. . Jan. 11. ( Special Tele gram. ) Fixink Yocuiu , who shot and killed Jamea Van while eharlvarlng a newly mar ried couple nt the Union Pacific depot In Dgalalla. December 23 , 1S9C , had his prelim inary hearing today and wta bound over tt the district court , under the charge of man slaughter. _ _ . _ DIpbtliiTln J5ildt > inl ! I'IIHNCH Aivny. OSCEOLA , Neb. , Jan. 11. ( Special. ) Church services were resumed yesterday nnd this morning the school commenced. Tlio school had been closed for three weeks. It Is thought the danger from diphtheria la passed , there being only a few very mild cases In to\vti. Xow .VotCM. Stromsburg merchants have agreed to close it 7 p. m. E. H. Smith has assumed control of the : , egan County P.lonccr. A Nanco. npuntyr Woman has given birth o flvo children -pt 'ono time. The First -Tfdtlonal bank of Pierce has icon changell Jto a state bank. Uurglara enfcVcH the" slore of Chase Bros. it Mafon CUy 'ahd afler ruining the safe ; ave up tho'iUtmnpt to open It. Burglars visited the saloon of H. C. Arm- itrong at IlL > Mrlinil and secured 85 cents In noncy and animal ! quantity of liquor. Saturday night J. H. Galllger of Wlsner lofeated J. dViSlokes of Elmwood In n vrcstllng nijitijU whlch took place at Elm- vood. Wlsner spgrtemcn made a raid on the volvca In that 'Vicinity Saturday , but at last eports all ot'\M pcsla had not been exter- nlnated. nu Whllo cuttlng-'Wood ' near South Sioux City 5d Schouton 'wMs' ' struck by a fulling true ind seriously Injured about the head and boulders. 'SI ' /f J Tlio city 'fdiffiiill ' of Chadron cut down ho amount paid per light from $10 to $7 icr month and thq electric light company hut off the lights. ' T. W. Wright , a farmer near Tecumsch , ast season raised 110,000 bunches of celery m onu and a half acres of ground. Ho will r.gago In Its culture moro extensively the omlni ; scauoii. Harry Itlce , a 13-year-old boy of North Matte , was thrown from a horse Saturday , iul killed. Ills foot caught In the stirrup nd ho wan dragged aomo dlstancu beforu ho horse was caught. Two different parties lying In wait for hoc hlovs ! at Newcastle .uiut In tbo dark and irocecded to hold each other up. The mla- ako was discovered before althor party made ip Its mind to shoot. A Sutton. merchant reports that the pro- luce taken In at his utoro the pan I year In xchango for goods amounts to $2,500. At n cents a busbol.lt will tuko 25,000 bushcla f corn to produce the same amount of money. 'ho caw , anJ hen. are Important faptors In bo problem ot life. ORONIIYATEKIIA IN OJ1AII. Ooiirt , Imlopondont Or.l < of Porcstors , Duly Instituted. EMINENT INDIAN THE STAR ATTRACTIO I'ubllc 'Mrclliiur at lluyil'.x Tlioilti * \Vln-rc till * I'liriHiMi'M ol' tlio WCP ICxpliilniMl liy ( In- The Nebraska high court , Iiultpcndcnt 0 dor of Foresters , was duly Instituted In Fo : oBtem' Imll In the Huston store hulltllng yc < tcrday. The entire business was done undt j the 0rwtlcii ! of the Mohawk Indian chlo Oronhyatckha , M. 1) . , the supreme chl < nuiRor of the order , who traveled all the wa from Toronto , Canada , to sot the body golni Altogether It was n big day for the Forcatei of this city and South Omaha , and llity U In ( ha nubile for n f > harn of the proceedliis nt the big meeting In Iloyd's ( heater In tli evening. Oroiihyatckha arrived In the city ycsler day morning at 8:15 : , coming from Lin coin. Ho was .met at the depot by ; committee consisting of T. L. Combs nn Charles Walts of Court Omaha , W. ! Davis of Court Mondaisln , llov. J. C Staples of Court Ak-Sar-lJcn , Chariea Hum hole of Court Allomanla and F. M. llcudcr son of Court Fourmen. This comm'ttea acto , as a uort of bodyguard for the chief through out the day. The visitor was taken to the Paxton hotel whoreho breakfasted. At the conclusion o the lueal ho was again ; called upon by th committee , and conducted to Foresters' hal In iho Hoslon Store building. There In called to order the first scasloa of the hlgl court of Nebraska. All the deleaalia aclcctcd by the lodges litho the state \\cro present when the body us Ecmbled. The roll contained the following : Court Omaha , M. A. Hall. Dr. J. M. Allcen T. L. Combs , James Mulr and U. G. lira brook ; Court Mondamln , W. 13. Davis , J. li Chlsscll , Prof. O. A. Hohrbough , E. J. Sulll van and Dr. Charles Hosowater ; Court Ak Sar-len ) : J. N. Iluthven. Dr. Claiuscn D. W Dodds , Hov. J. 0. Staples and F. F. Hoose Court Allcmanla , Chariea Homholt , Judgt Chrlstmatin , Charles Grant , Amll Karsch am F. Mertcns ; Court Fourmen , F. M. Hendcr son , A. L. liuiiter. J. 11. Smiley , J. P. Murphj and J. E. Knlhoni ; Court Pokrok Vclky , J A. Ilrown. Dr. Holovtchlncr , J. Kobat ant J. Schlagel. The morning session was a very brie one. The auprcmo chief ranger occuplei the attention of the delegates more tha : did the business that was to be transacted The high oflicer responded to this interest He niKilo an addict. ) In which ho spokt extensively of the needs nnd benefits of s high court. He clso talked upon othei mailers coniicclcd with the order , whlcl may not. be divulged outside the lodge room The chief starled the work of Instltutlor by appointing the following officers : Charlf ? Watta , supreme vice chief ranger ; E. G Urabrook , supreme clerk ; T. L. Combs , su preme senior beadle , lie also appointed u coaimlltce to confer with him for the purpose of deciding upon availa ble officers. This committee was com- pojcd of the following : T. L. Combis , Court Omaha ; E. J. Chlsscll , Court Mon damln ; A. L. Hunter , Court Fourmen , South Omaha : Charles Humholt , Court Al- Icmanla , South Omaha ; Dr. Holovtchlncr , Court Pokrok Vclky , South Omaha ; Dr. J. C. Claussen , Court Ak-Sar-Hen. This prac tically completed the work of the morning nnd an adjournment was taken until 2 o'clock. The noon diour was spent by tus chief and committed In fixing up a slate of officers. This was satisfactorily accomplished. Cease- fluently there was no contest In the election , which , together1 with the installation of olll- cers , occupied the entire afternoon session. The officers selected were as follows : Matthew A. Hall , H. C. It. ; E. J. Sullivan , P. II. C. H. ; F. M. Henderson , H. V. C. U. ; T. L. Comlw , H. S. ; C. Uomholt , II. T. ; J. M. Akin. H. P. ; J. P. Drown and Q. A. llohr- baugh , II. A. ; Uev. J. 0. Staples , H. C. ; E. G. Hrabrook. H. J. S. ; C. L. Grant. H. S. W. ; J. E. Claussen , H. J. W. ; J. P. Murphy , H. S. D. : J. Kromollah. H. J. U. ; E. J. ChUsvll , II. M. ; A. L. Hunter. H. C. ; J. Iluthven , II. M. Omaha was unanimously selected ns the place for holding the second meeting of the iilgh court This mecl'lng will taka place In July. 1S93. Hoyd'a theater wcs well filled lest night when the public meeting was held. Hoth the lower floors werecrowded. . The audience wcs n very mixed ono from a social point of view. The biggest part was compcucd of worktngmen In various walka , but atlll Ihcre was en excellent sprinkling of the iromlucnt business and professional men > f the city. There was also a very good representation of the feminine portion of Omaha's Inhabitants. The stage also was well filled. This sec tion of the audience was of a mixed char acter , loo. The majority consUtcd of thcae n the humbler positions of life , but there wcro a number who are prominent In the eyes of the people. Among these were : fudge Wakoley , Thomas Kllpatriek , Edward tcsewater. Colonel AUin , Frank E. Moorcn 'olico Judge Gordon , City Cleric Hecch ligby and County Clerk Jledfield. In front sat Dr. Oronhyatckha , with A. E. Stevenson , ho American agent of the order , ou one aide , and E. M. Hall , chairman ef the mcet- ng , on the other. A speaker's stand , deco rated wlih.llags and horns , some pictures and other adornments , gave something of a ; ala appearance to the stage. Chairman Hall opened the program with i few remarks of Introduction , In which he \\plclned the object of the gathering. Ho poke of the birth of the order , nnd of IU truggles for existence until It wwi taken mid of by a "North American gentleman , " he speaker of the evening who had made t 'ono of the leading fraternal beneficiary orders In the world. Ho stated that the nidlcnco had been called together under he auspices of the local courts to give this jucst nn opportunity to extol the merits of Is order. Hefore the nddrcfis of the evening a ahort Itcrary and musical progiam of great cx- ellcnce was rendered. Llttlo Virginia Icrgci , a sweet llttlo oonsstress and ctrcijs , opened with a pretty song , "Sweet Junch of Daisies , " which she rendered with emarkablo expression for a child of her ge. She was compelled to respond to an ncore , and gave a cute llttlo selection , Thlfl Llttlo Pig Went to Market. " Harry ' . Hurkley sang In his luual excellent man- er n baritone solo. Dexter Smith's "Let ,11 , Obey. " Mrs. G. W. Johnston , the well nown dinner , rendered ft double number vlth great grace , "Arise. Como Forth , " and ho "Cradle Song , " both from Uleo. The rogram was rounded out with n recitation rora Mrs. K. E. Sumlerland , who gave cry satisfactorily a difficult selection , and vas compelled to nwnvcr an encore with nothcr In nn entirely different strain. When this program was finished Chairman Inll Introduced tt-o speaker to the audience i very complimentary terms. Ho gave a rlcf out line of his life , from the time ho was Httlo Indian. Even then ho showed his allber by outdoing all other llttlo Indian oya In athletic sports. Ho spoke of the UtlnguUhed man's early school training and f his subsequent study nt Oxford inilver- , ty , from which Institution ho graduated Ith honors. Mr. Hall stated that the In- lan's llfo was nn example of the success uo to the principle that If "a thing was orth doing at all. It was worth doing well. " Dr. Oronhyatckha spoke on "Forestry , " and ovoteJ his remarks to the order ho repro- cnted , lie had a hard subject to handle be- > ro the audience that faced him , Inasmuch as 10 majority were uonmoinbcrs , but ho sue- coded In holding their attention. This was no In great measure to his ready wit. Ho ictchcd brlelly the history of the order , from B origin In 187-t , spoke of the troubled that iBued on the defalcation of the grand trcas- rer , which culminated In tha separation of 10 body Into the Illinois Foresters , bin own rdcr , and the aubccnucnt growth of the lat er until It had attained n membership of 00.000 and a reserve fund of over $2,000,000 , "I toll my Canadian audiences that the roubles occurred because the grand trcaa- rcr was n Yankee , and not a Canadian,1' ild the speaker. "I would not dare say that oforo thin uiidlenco. I wilt say that they ccurrod because that official was a white mn , and not an Indian. " The speaker then tipoUo of the benefits of to order the free medical attendance , the j nick benefits , the Insurance , the total ill ability hcnpfila , the funeral benefits. ; ' "It l strange , " said the speaker , "th Foresters are more nmcnnblo to medic treatment than the ordinary citizen , becau It takes physicians only one-half the tin to cure the former. Wo have como to tl conclusion , too , that ultimately there wl ho no deaths In the order. The rate has d cronscd from 10.3 In 1SS1 , to fi.4 In ISO Remember that the death rate In this sta la rl.'fhti'cn ' In 1.000. and , therefore , you ct rile only one-third ns often as nn ordinal citizen. If you are n Foreuler. " The speaker found only ono defect In h crdor , and that was that women were ni admitted. This he hoped to see remedied I the future. Ho opined that If It were , aul ordlnato lodged would hc > compelled to In a sot of slilo saddles , although ho was nt so Biire about this since ho has seen so nine of the bicycling fad among the weaker sex < the country. Dr. Oronhyntekha leaves the- city this mori Ing for Lincoln , wherehe will Institute subordinate court tonight. His companloi American Agent Stevenson , will remain I this city for n week , during which time h will bo engaged In the work of the order. Di-ntlts of a Dny. DEXVEH , Jan. 11. Lewis C. Uockwcl who was United Stntcn district attorney ft Colorado for four years under Pi-esltlct Grant , died auddenly of apoplexy lust nigh Ho was born In Schoharle county. New Yorl In 1840. Ho was ono of the leading ln\\yei In the state and was engaged In nearly ever Important mining suit In th oourts. ST. LOUIS , Jan. 11. William StafTon known to old thcalcr-gocrs ns the -head i the Stafford company In Sh.ilctspearca plays , nnd a former associate of Hooth an Hnrrett , died suddenly today. He wa born In Lnulivllle , Ky. , In 1SGU. COLt'MKUS. Neb. , Jan. 10. ( Speclal.- ) Jamrs McAllister , one of the old pioneers c Platte rounty , died last evening at the ro. < Idenco of l-'s daughter , Mrs. W. N. Henslej ngod SI years. He was Ivoro In 1S15 nt Ayi Scotland. Ho cameto this county In 1S5 and settled on the bankn of the Platte n fo\ \ miles below this city nnd endured the hard ships' nnd privation of thoss sturdy frontiers men who wore such a factor In develop ! ! ) ; n so-called desert Into n great state. Som seven years ago ho suffered a stroke o paralysis and had to retire from business A few monchn ago ho was stricken agat and lifts clnco botn falXnir. Ho leaves ilv children. Hcno. W. A. and S. S. MeAllUtet pnd Mrs. W. N. Ileiwloy of ibis city ; Jame McAllister , Jr. , of Montana and MM. McPher son of HalRlcr , Nc-b. His wlfo died two year rgo. rgo.HASTINGS. . Neb. . Jan. 11. ( Special Tele gram. ) Mrs. Hermnil Kohlby , an old res ! dent of Hastings , died of dropsy at moon to day. The funornl will bo held Wednesda ; afternoon in the German Lutheran church ASHLAND. Neb. . Jan. 11. ( Spnclal.- Squlro James Crawford , ex-county commit sloncr of Cass county. r.'U-d at his residence oluht miles south of Ashland In South Ueni precinct , nt S o'clock Sunday morning o asthma , need C6 years. Ho leaves a wlti and a grown-up family. He had lived li Cass county over thirty years. Tritiiltlf In I. Idle Knly. There was trouble In "Little Italy , " tlowi near the Union Pacific Iracks , on Soutl Tw n loth street , last i Iglr. Pdlo Cojtanzn lira at prt.wnl In the city jail , with a ll | that Is blttt-n nearly through , and hlf brother Charles lit at St. Joseph's hospital with n brokinvg. \ . Polio Is tin1 ownur ol two Iltlli ! ahncl'.i near the tracks. One ol them lie oeeuplr-s , and the- other ho rents to his brother Chnriea and another brother nnnicil Phllllpo. Last night the rent wns due , and Polio told them they must either pay up or be bomvod. They preferred tin latter. Accordingly the brother. ) went at each other tooth nnd null , nnd the dust ol the batllt- rose to surli a height that Of ficer llallcr's attention was called to the matter. When he arrived Polio was on the lloor , with Charles fastened to him somewhat after the manner of a bull tcrrli-i to a rat. Phllllpl started to make bis es cape ever the tracks , but , stumbling , fell nnd broke ono of the bones In his right leg. lie- was nmdo u prisoner. Whllo the olllcer's attention wns routined to the In jured men , diaries made good his escape. The men's Injuries are not dangerous. SMlnillr.l ! > > " William Van Krope. a groceryman tlolns nislnoss near the corner of Tenth ami Hickory nt roots , reported to the police last light that ho had been beaten out of K > y a. cleverly "raised" greenback. Two ncn called at his store last evening nnd nirchnsfd 10 cents worth of chewing to- jacco. They tendered In payment the ipurlouR bill , which was unhesitatingly wished by tlu storekeeper. Upon close xnmltmtion later ho discovered that the ill ! WUH formerly a J2 silver certificate and lint by means of colored Inks the value o t hail been raised. Shortly afterward 11 valakofs'.ty. nnothcr merchant at 1M ) South Tenth Btreot , brought In n slmila > II1 to the police. The police nro endeavor ng to locate the men. Tlu'.v TrrHpnHxcil Upnii MiirDonnltl. Elmer Lathro : > and CMnrlcs Taylor were irrested last i-venlng by onn of GnrbaSe Master MacDonald's special men and taken o the stallon , whore n charge was lodccd it hauling manure without a permit Tin nen are employed by George Gllllgan , i narket jraruenor who comluetH a Mini arm nt t'OOO Florence boulevard Gl"ic-u tales thai his secured two permits from ho city the tlrnt of the month uiluwnu , ilm to haul manure for cultivation pur loses. He hit OH Lathrop nnd Taylor bj ho month , and has them employed for ils special purpose. GlllUan was high ! ) ndlgnant at the arrest of his men. SI ruck Her on Suspicion. E. J. Smlt'h of the Third ward heard thnt ils best girl , Llbblo Collier , was not loya o him. He . called nt the homo of Ills' wcethcart down In the bad lands , but hi > was not receiving company. About an lour Inter Smith mot Llbble near the cor- icr of Kluvrnth and Dodge itrcets am' roceeded to club her. A Ilsht followed. "hlchvas stopped by the police. T-.o two fere taken to the station and booked wl ! i llKorderly conduct. Smith had n number if cuts on Ills face which required a sur- ; con's care , and the Collier woman has a bump on iho back of her head. Another ( 'ImrcrKiiliiNt Coriliin. The police mithorltlw of Scdalla , Mo. , bc- levo that S. J. Gordon , recently arrested on ho charge of using the malls for fraudulent urposcs , Is Iho party who stole an overeat - oat In that city aome time ago. This Is the nswer rccplved to the Inquiry of Chief of ollce Sigvart , who wrote to learn whether ho prisoner had operated In Sedalla. The- olico of that town , however , do not bu- le\'f > that they have enough evidence to onvlct. _ _ McKlnlcy < < > Allfllil tile Itcillllon. COLUMHUS , O. , Jnn. 11. Presldent-clecl itcKlnloy hns promised to nttend , If pos- Iblc , the Army of the Cumberland society eunlonvl.leh meets hero September 21 , " . and 22. General Hoynton , subject to his pproval , has been placed on the cxeeu- Ivo committee , which InclmleH Governor lushnnl nnd ux-Governor-John H. Nelll. . \rri-Mlfil for SttMilliiiv Sti-tTH. IIVANKIS. Neb. , Jnn. 11. ( Special Tele- ram. ) II. M. Flahor was arrested here today ir stealing two steers 'in the fall of 1S ! > 5. ! o will be taken to Rushvllle tomorrow over- ind. Instant relief for hkln-torturcd babies and rest for tired mother * In a warm balh with CUTICUICA B'IAT , and a slnglo application of CuTlctiitA ( ointment ) , the great ekln cure , The only speedy and economical treatment for Itching , burning , bleeding , ecaly , and pimply humors of thoikln , scalp , and blood. * InoUtlirujli'"iUh irorM. I'nTTt * l ) uo l uCuiu. ic i.i'ii rumn .S"if I'roprlriori , lloitan. or "How UCurt llxrjr llilf llumor"miu il fix , BABY BLEMISHES 'Tu u'SiHaaV' I'ho Bofift Glow of the Ton Rose | U acquired by lull Its who nao I'azzoNi'u I I'OWDUII , Try U. I More Favorable Reports Received Yesterday. Out of tlic Multitude of Applicants Who Obtained a Free Sample of Hohbs Spumous Kid. ney Pills at Kulin & Lo's 1'hariuaey , A Score or More Haye lieported u Marked Improvement in Their Condition , Some of Which Are Old Chronic Cases of Long Standing All Find a Decided Change for the Wetter. Worn the very start Dr. Hobbs has plainly staled that kidney troubles of long Atandlng cannot bo expected to bo cured nt once. The very encouraging reports from all these hoard from nro most gratifying nnd iho In dication * so far point to Iho fact that both the public and Dr. Ilobba will have great cause for rejoicing as the days go by. J I'M IS IIOIIIIS , M. 1) . \VIint Dr. Itolilm SimrnntiM Kliliicy IMIlH Are | ) I-H | IIIM | nnil Ounr- iinti'cit to Ho. They soothe , heal and euro nny inflnmnia- lon of the kidneys and bladder. They cure backache. They cause- the kidneys to ( liter out of ho blood all polsoi : and Impurities , vhelher made In the system or taken Intern torn the outside. They render nluggUh kidneys active. They causa the kidneys to cast out tl eel ) ol ons of rhcumntl.ini ( uric acid ) , the dis ease germs of malaria and the grippe. They cause the kidneys lo keep the bloo.l iurc and clean , thus prevent neuralgia , icadache , dizziness , nervous dyspepsia , ski i llsca cs , eruptions , scales , tellers and ashes. They cause the kidneys to work steadily and regularly. They dissolve and cast out brlckduat nnd > hosphnte deposits and dU-solvo gravel and calculi In both the kldncyo nnd bladder. They euro Hrlght's disease. They cause the kidneys to rapidly rid the ystcm of Iho polsona of alcohol and to- acco. They yield a clear mind , wcet sleep , tcady nerves , active bodies , brimful of the cst and happiness of living , bright eyes ml rosy cheeks , because they keep the ilood frco from the poisons nnd impurities hat would otherwise clog and Irritate It. Healthy kidneys make pure blood. Pure blood mnkra perfect health. Perfect health m.ikra lift ) worth living. Dr. Ilobbs Sparngu.s Kidney Pills do this , ind do It all the time. Dr. Ilobbs Sparaguq Kidney Pills , 50 cents i box. POK SALE 11Y XUHN & CO. , DRUCC1STS S' . W. Cor. 15th and Douglas St. , Omalni , Neb. Oil .Dark Acts Some Inlcrcslinn Information Is illpclclicd In he book just pulilla'.iPil by the Inter-Stutc Slcil , VBSII. . of Korl Wayne. Ind. H IHCPUHM-H tlio irlvatu Hide of llfo In Mich n way iu to cauzu nest nion to IKU : mid think 118 to whether hey arc just what tliry aught to be. plij lculiy. Ciia book la Bum free. In plain , * cali il uiiiir , mil nil men arc rciiurxted to Hcnd for a co | > y. 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