o TTTE O1MATTA DAILY in3EMlTTRST ; , > A\r , , TA7sTlTAinr M , 1807. Nobrnckn pinned n Inw known ns the "Mnx Imiim Krc'ljf.it Rnto Law. " nnd \ \ hcrran , Snld law , allhoUKh lonally en ncled him born Inoperative because of ni nppeal to the courts , where It now remain ? nndWheren , The producers und Milpp rs nr not receiving the benelltH Intended to b derived by the pnfmngii of raid law. but 01 the contrary the old nnd oxcosalvo frclgh rale gehtdiile In still enforced , Now , there-fore , Iho Bonnie of Iho slnte o Nebr.iskn , the benne of n-proncmatlve coneiirrlnic , hereby anthoilsto and Inntruc thn atlornpy Riuipral lo mnko n full nni comilcle Invi-ittlRntlon of the onuses of do Iny nnd rfi > ort to thin body , nnd If po.-Hbl urge a speedy dotcrmlnallon of Ihe Issue Involved In xiild ease. On mothn of Hull Iho house concurrei In tliK joint resolution. Speaker ( lallln then appointed Elmmorman I/omlfl and Gcrdes n commit Ice to InvMtl gnto Ihe present < x > ndltlon of the worklni force of iho house and report on the same. denies of Richardson , from iho commute on supplies , reporled lo the housp that the ; had found supplies sulllclpnl to nnrry on thi biiRlniss of the house , with Ihe $500 nlread ; expeivleil for copies of revised statutes , sta tlonfry , etc. The report also directed nt tcntlon to the fnct thnt n large numuar o wrmlo baskets , cuspidors nnd other nrtlcle : of furnlturo had been ct > rrlod off by mem hers of Iho lest Ifmise. Ilornnrd of Pawnee protested , as a monibc ; of the last srgdlon , thnl ho for ono hnd no stolen anything. Reuse of Hall sarcastically remarked thn ho nnd Sodormnn , another old mombcr , hai gene down Into the basement of the caplto building and carried the cuspidors away It their vest pockets. Pollard of Cnss made a vigorous defense o the republicans of the last houoo and showei that nearly $2.000 worth of stnlo propertj left over from the last session had bc-ei carefully taken care of by the ox-secretarj of state , J. A. Piper. Sheldon of Shurldnn c.realcd considerable < ll-fccllng by asserting that nn Individual name not given , but who , ns It wnn devel oped afterwards , wns a member of the sen ate , had cnrrled nwny n waste basket will a cuspidor Insldo of U. Ilornnrd of Pawnee moved nn nmon-lmenl thnt all charges of theft against membars of the last house ho eliminated from the re port. On this amendment n running debate occurred between Hull , Jenkins , Sheldon am ! Ilcrnard , In which quite nn amount of bail blood wna engendered. The amendment WBE voted downi , however , nnd the members ol Iho last house remain under the stigma ol having purloined n lot of erdttoons. The following Joint resolution was sent tc the clerk by Reuse of Hall : To the Honorable , the Snpreriie Court ol the United Slates : Whereas , There Ifl pending In your honoriiTnc court the fol lowing eases , viz. : Arthur S. Churchill against Illpglnson and others : Arthur H. Churchill against Ames and others ; Arthur H. Chun-hill against Smith and others , which said cases Involve the validity of what Is known as the maximum rate law , n. law etinfieil by the legislature of Ne braska In 1S ! 1 , and Whereas , An early adjudication of Ihn eiuesllons Involved In said llllgatlon Is of great Importance lo Iho people of Ne braska , therefore , bo It lUsolved , by the senale and bouse of representatives of Ihe state of Nebraska , That as early a consideration of said cause as the rulH of court and the stalfof busi ness will permit Is most respectfully ro- queslMl. Resolved. Thnt the secretary of stale bo recuentcd to forward to the supreme cour of MIP United States a copy of this memo rial and Joint resolutions. This memorial wns ordered to bo read thrro times nt Inrge. Smith of Douglas moved Ihat the senate bo Informed thnt the bouse had decided to print 5,000 copies of the governor's mes sage. Carried. RE.AJ ) THE FIRST TIMH. The following bills were Introduced : Hy Mitchell , home roll No. K , to amend section id. chapter Ixxvlll. Compiled Stat utes of 1S9 , " . , entitled. "Roads ami llildgcs. " Uy McCarthy , house roll No. fC , "An Act for line Relief of J. M. McMillan. Ex- County T.vasurer of Thomas County. " By Taylor. nou o roll No , 7(1 ( , to amend section -IS , chapter vlll , of the Compiler1 Statutes of the State of Nebraska for the year IS'Jj. Hy Sheldon , house roll No. ns , for nn net agreements or measures and enact the same Into -lawn for the government of such munlclp.il subdivision or subdivisions of the sthln by direct vote of the people who are ] nnlllledl16 vote In Hurt respective Jurls- dlcllons : vesting a rlrht In iho voters of nny nuch city , county , town , village , school district or other iiitiulul. a ! subdivision cf the state of Nebraska to by a petition refer any ordinance , agreement , contract or measure enacted or proposed by the legls- jnllvo body of any clly. county , town , vll- Inge. school dlslrlot or other municipal subdivision - division of Ibis slate to a vote of tin- voters of such Jurisdiction and to releet the same by the liallot.s ; to prescribe iho manner of mich legislation and provide punishment oflc'mll B against the provisions of t-M. Hy I.qnmls. house roll No. GH , to provide for jmblle scales .uid the appointment of n Hy Clark o'f Lancaster , nouso roll No 70 to amend seellon 3.905 of Ihe Complied Stat utes , being section : t31 of the Code of Civil Procedure , and lo repeal said secllon as now existing. Hy Clark of Lancaster , house roll No. 71. to amend section KG of the Cede of Clvl procedure of NohraMca. Hy NVsblt house roll No. 72 , to provide for Iho relief of Hurl counly. Hy Robertson , house roll No 7,1. lo nmend sections MM 6.827 B.RM. WSJ. h.M : ) , grSHS D.S3S of the Cnmulled Statutes of Nebraska of the year of 1S-J3 and to repeal the said lioctlons. 15y UMimr. honso roll No. 74. to oslabllsh n slnle board of embalming , to provide a system of examination , rcglotrnilon and li censing of embalmers , for better protection of Ife and health by prevention of spread of Infectious and contagious diseases , and to llx a penalty for Its violation. Hy House , house roll No. 73 , to amend chapter 11. Consolidated .Statutes of Ne braska. 1K > 5. mid to dcllne the dutjos and 1U the salary of th. . supervisor of public print- IIIF. to appropriate money to pay the same nnd to repeal said chapler. Hy Hill , house roll No. 76 , lo rcgulnlo Block yards and tlx commissions for selllnc llvo stock therein , nnd providing punish- nienl for violation thereof. lly Rouse , house roll No. 7S , to amend flectlnna S2.1 and 511 of chapter 1 of iho Crim inal Code of Iho Compiled Statutes of Ne- Before Retiring ; . . . . take Ayer'a Pills , nnd you -will * sleep better nndvako in bettei condition for the day's work. Aycr'3 Cathartic Pills have no equal ns n pleasant nnd effectual - ual remedy for constipation , biliousness , sick hcndnchc , and nil liver troubles. They arc sugnr-conted , nnd so perfectly prepared , thnt they cure with out the nnuoynnces experienced in the use of so mnny of the pills on the innrket. Ask your druggist for Ayer'a Cathartic Pills. When other pills won't help you , Aycr's is THE PILL THAT WILL. brnska for H93 , nnil to repeal until Hy 1'holps , hoti'e roll No. 79. lo provide fo the rejirenunlntlon of two political panic on boards of election , nnd to amend soclloi 117 of olmptnr xxvl of the CotnpllPil Sint uton of Ne-brnoltn of 1 93. mid to ropon said orlKltml st-cllon. lly House , houxo roll N'o. SO , for nil nc governing Imhlltml crlmltmlrt. lly Groavc-nor , liouso roll Xo. 79 , to pro vlilo pro | > cr ivennlty for the stealing of 1)1 cycles , etc. Hy House , Iioii3o roll N'o. 82 , to excop money due from or pnlil by life or peel demlnl companies or other imooclntlonn. Hy Hull , hou ! > e roll No. 81 , to npproprlnt' ' money to piy : the- expense * of nt lenst tin expcrlmcnlnl tents to produce ruin preelpl Intlon by menus of eourusslon of tbe nt moHpliore by cunnonndliiR under the super vision ofV. . R Wrlshl of Lnncnstei county , Ncbrnskn , nnd lo provide n com rnltteo to cnrry Into effect tbu provision ! of tills net. Hy Qrosvrnor , notice roll No. SI , to tire hlblt tbe unde.rvulimilon of property bj nxRCHiorii nnd the Sin to Hoard of Kcnmll/u tlon , nnd to provide Pennine * therefor. Hy l.emnr , house roll No. 85 , to rogulnti the election of county cumnil.ssloncrH. H.v Vnn Horn , IIOIIH.- roll No. Sfi provld Ins for the Investment of funds nrlsliiK oir of hu.slnoB * done In this state by forelpi life nnd nccldcnt Insurance corporations ns oclntloiiH ami onjanlzntlons. lly J. M. Snydcr , 'iiouso roll No. 87 , l < nmend ueotlon U.VJ1) ) of the code of civil pro ceednre nnd to repeal mild section as now . Hy Uotisc , liouso roll No. S , for an ncl In relation to nssoclnlloiiH Incorporated un der the laws of this state for the purpose of mixing a fund by the- collection of dtie. or stated payments from Its members tc bo loaned nmotiK Its membero. rcqulrlnp and rcBUlntlnK the declaring of dividends and providing for the reserve fund In cer tain classes of such associations , nnd defining - fining thf fund out of which the expense of all such associations shall be paid , nml forbidding the collection of a special funt for their payment. Hy Soderimin , house roll No. S9 , to nmend section ! of chapter Ixxv , article II entitle ! "Government-Superintendent Duties of tin compiled statutes of Nebraska of If 50 , ' and to repeal cnld original section. lly Soderman , house roll No. 90. to pro vide on the cnpltol grounds nil heroic statue of Abraham Lincoln. Hy Orosvetior , house roll No. 91 , for thr apportionment of school tax derived from taxing railroad lines In the state of Ne braska , Hy House , house roll No. P2 , to provide for the apportionment , by the governor , secretary of state nnd attorney general. or any two of them , of depositories for certain public funds ; to provide for the depositing of certain public funds with such depositories : to punish any state treas urer violating tlio provisions of this act ; to require surctlcM on the bonds of such depositories lo make statements nnd-r oath as to their net exempt worth , nnd to punish sureties making mich statements falsely and to repeal sections 1 , 2 , : : -I C ' Hy Smith of DoUKlas , house roll No. 93 to appropriate JIjU.OCO to aid In the holding of the Transmlssisslppl and International Ki- ISA ' and " ' to the cll.y of ° ' "i l the year provide for the nppalntment by the governor of twelve directors to rep resent tlii- state of Nebraska on the di rectory of said exposition. Hy McGee , house roll No. 91. to require railroad companies whose lines Intersect at a station where freight Is received and dc- LiviVi'J ? lo connect their lines by transfer ' I" " ' ' ? llPlI' ! ° tllC'r ' iHtea With reference to mich sections. Inn' ( fr'r"ri ' > > hOUi.r ! . ° " N ° ' " " ' to "mcllll SOC- tlon 1C of chapter xxv of the comnlled statutes of 1893. entitled "Fees "and to re peal said original section. of . Hy Casebeer , hon e roll No. 97 to nmend f"n"tpr xl111 ° . ' Ilo"stVIolJso roll No. 91 ? . to nmend soP. ° ! Lll'WtVr ; ' ' > 'xxll'v ' "f t'he cnmpi.'ed statutes l , of Nebraska " , entitled "Snlilleri Mellon.1"01"3' Homo" nml repeal "nld On motion of Crow of Douglas house roll * o. 5.J. the bill appropriating $90,000 for expenses of the Twenty-fifth session of the legislature , wns ordered engrossed for a third reading by suspension of the rules. The motion of Clark of Lancaster , that supplies for this house ho furnished by orders from the chief dork or speaker , was carried. The house then adjourned until 10 a. in tomorrow , SK.WI'E WOIIICH WITHOUT OIIATOIIY. JliiHliifNN of Hie Day DNiiatulicil wllh Very Pew SlM--rl , , . * . LINCOLN , Jan. 13. ( Special. ) The senate was not In a talkative mood this morning and what llttlo business presented itself for conalderallon was transacted speedily and without the elaboration of debate which characterized yesterday's proceedings. After the reading of the journal the senate agreed to the appointment of a special committee of three to act with a like committee of three to prepare Joint rules for the house and sen ate. The president appointed cs such com mittee .Mr. IJenl of Custcr. .Mr. Haller of Washington and Sir. Canaday of Kearney. Mr. Wellcr of Otoo a.skod for the enforce ment of , rule -13. which denies admittance to the senate floor to all persons not members or employes of the senate , unices provided with a ticket signed by the president of the senate. The resolution offered yesterday by Mr. Mutz limiting explanations of votes to a brief , buslncss-llko statement , was brought up. The se-aator explained that ho wl < ihed to shut off stump speeches which were In tended only as campaign fireworks for politi cal purposes. Mr. Graham of Frontier presented the list of employes agreed upon by the joint popu list and democratic caucus. The list Is sup plementary to the list of employes already named. The additions to the pay roll are ns follows : Committee clerks Finance waya and means. J. II. Soaton ; public lands nnd buildings , J. I1. Nelson ; municipal af fairs , L. J. 1'latta ; school lands nnd funds , J. C. Gorln ; printing , W. II. Stout ; engrossed nnd enrolled bills , 0. U. Uovcrldge ; state prisons , E. S. Ivcs ; education and library , Kdward Kirch ; claims , \V. K. Straubj mili tary affairs. O. N. Wntson ; railroads , Arthur Shepherd ; miscellaneous corporations , n. C. Ilefferman ; universities and normal schools , \V. Z. Tnyloi" constitutional amendments , G. \V. I'oynter ; enrolled and ensrcssed blllti , Miss Abbott ; copyist , Mm. M. 10. 01 instead ; clerk , J. C. Miller ; Judiciary , O. H. Martin ; cleric , K. U. Greene ; revenue , \V. M. firew ater ; clerk , H. H. McOaw ; custodian , John Gulden ; typewriter , Kva Sullivan ; enrolling cloikfi , May Summers , K. P. Ingeivsoll , S. ICIttcl ; nie messenger. D.V. . IIccox ; assist ant Janitor. Henry Craycrcft ; custodian. Wil liam Neve ; mcssenscr for secretary of the tennto , Lawrence Fay ; custodian , c. P. Hal- llgau ; assistant bill clerk. Thoincs HcnnliiR- liovcn ; file holder , William Hard , custodian , Muse Sherman ; e ngrosalng clerk , Thomas II , ilatchcr ; night watchtnpii , E. T. Young ; > agcs , Uana Mulz , Emory Heal , William MoMayor , Fred Dally , John Mntchluy nnd mo yet to bo appointed by Senator WaMon. rhi > list as reported was accepted r.3 rwd and .he employes 'sworn In. Tlu. matter of furnishing stamps to tlio ircsldent and members of the Kennto was wrought up again on n resolution offered by Mr. Sykca of Adun-.H. The members voted .honidolvcs five 2-cont stnmps dally during ho session , the republicans voting against .ho resolution. A number of bills wire read the first and incond tlmcti and the senate then took Its loon recess. After recess the senate tool ; up R dmiltury llscwislon of r.cvcrnl unlmportiinl resolutions md motions. The following re-iolutlon. of- 'ored by Mr. Murphy of Gage , was ngrccd to vlthont objection : Itesolved , That It Is the wonso of thin sen- it o that no bill or Joint resolution which lias been referred to nny standing commit tee nhull be reporteil for Indcflnlto post- i > oncment without llrst Blvliig the Intro- lucer of tltu Hiimo nn opportunity to como ijeforo uald commltteo nnd bo heard on thu measure. On motion of Mr. Murphy tlio list of stand- nc committees wan ordered printed for the : onvenlence of the senate. .Mr. Howell of DcunlflH moved that the ; halriiian of each commUtro tn whom bills ire referred shall be > rcfjulrcd to notify the Introducer of bills to bu present nt the meet- ng of the committee nt 1)19 time said bill ay bo considered. The motfou provoked a OUR rambltnc OUcussion und wto finally igreed to , Mr. Farrell of Mon-li-k , chairman of the : omniltteo appointed yesterday tn confer ivlth a house committee relative to the : o.U at printing thu Kovornor'u mc Katu ; , ro- > ortvd that no conferc-ncn had been held , cs Jio hmuio hntl nlreaily ordered fi.OOO copies > f tlio mosfflsp. Mr. Johnson of Cloy wanted he reiiort referrnd to the committed on print. UK. lUnsnin 'of Douglas wanted th report icceptt'il and tht cominltttH ) dl < ch.ricd. A Ivulv dnluLa bDJiu < 4 which aunuicit JL ronv tint at time * . The dlflcitMlon developed Hit fnct that the commlttcf" had rcnlly.hcld no meeting nnd had not nscertalncd thu cost of printing the mcssace. After nn honr'n tnll ; the senate nnally sent the report back to the committee nnd directed thnt committee tc follow out Itr original Inotructlnns , The senate listened to the report of the committee to check up the property belong Ing to the senate. Everything wns reported ns being accounted for. The Semite then adjourned. on.iutvi' OK Vmf TAW.S PIIOPOSUD. .i of Oenernl luterext to lie 1,1-ulNlallvuly CoiiHlcleri-iI. LINCOLN , Jan. 13. ( Special. ) Senators arc not all backward In proposing new In\v3 and the iiumlcr of bl la at the present scf slon promises to br > ao largo ns nt nny previous session. Among the bills ollcrcd thld fore noon , are the following : Sennto flle , No. 53 , by Qrothan of Howard , to regulate ntock yards. Semite Illo No. 34 , by Grothnn of IlowarJ , to authorize county tror.surora In Nebraska to procure nnd Uc.cn a seal of olllce. Sonnto flic , N'o. ? .I5 , by Conawny of York. providing for the payment of dog taxcn to the general fund. Senate file No. 37 , by Conaway of York , to prevent blindness in Infants nnd to pro vide n penalty for the violation of the law. It provides that should one or both llda of cither eye of nn Infant become red nnd swollen or should there bo any discharge from cither eye nt nny time within three weeks nfter Its birth , It shall bo the duty of the person having s.ild Infant In charge to report the fact to n legally iitiallllcd practitioner of medicine. Senate file No. 3S , Introduced by Johnson - son of CIny ( by recincst ) , Is designed to pro vide for the greater security of deposits In the banks of the state. It requires every state bank to pay Into the state treasury annually a sum of money equal to one-half of 1 per cent of Its deposits , such deposit to bo held by state treasurer as a surety fund for the purpose of making good nnj losses to depositors that mny occur from the fall uro of nny of the banking Institutions of the state. Senate fllo No. 39 , by Sykes of Adama , pro vider ) that In no case shall the property of a wife , ncqulre-J from her husband by gift cr otherwise , ever be liable for nny debt of the husband contracted after the date of such ncn.nUltlon. Scnato Illo No. 10 , by Johnson of Clay , to authorize ) the organization of mutual hall Insurance companies. Senate llle > No. 41 , by Johnson of Clay , amending the law relating to gifts of lanJ to cities and villager for park purposes. Senate ( lies Neu. 4213 , 'A and 45 , nil by nansoin of Douslas , are amendments to the laws governing metropolitan cities nnd are changes which will bo made necessary If the new charter ' 1 ? adoptrd. Son.Ho file No. 40 , by Hnnaoin of Douglas , requires street railway corporations' to vcs- tlbulo their cars. Scnato fllo No. 47 , by Hansom of Douglas , provides that a chattel mortgage given by i 'married man shall be void unless signed by his wife. Senate flle No. 49 , by Lee of Uoyd , nmeniV the law relating to ths voting of bonds for Irrigation districts : , Sena'.o flle No. CO , given by Leo of lloyd , provides for the payment t of attorney fees by count'lea In civil actions. AIMED AT HY HOUSE ROLLS. II111 of CIny has a bill for the regulating of stock yards , house roll No. 70 , which Is even mere radical In Its provlslors than any of these Introduced earlier In the week. Phelns of Dandy nronoaes to reorganize the irtscnt system of electing Judgm of dec- lion. Ills measure embraces n plan to de clare the one receiving the highest numbei of votea from one party , and the cue receiv ing the next highest number shnll be de clared the elected and duly authorized , Judges of said election. Sodciv.naii of Phclps , ono of the most economical reformers In the hoi'-io , Intro- lucea John Curry's bill to appropriate ? ! i,0K ( for the erection of a atntue of Abraham Lin coln on the grounds of the capital. Tlvq bill was drafted by Judge J. II. llroady of Lin coln. It authorizes the Governor to , uxpcn 1 the money for the ota ue at his imllvl.ltial discretion. Cnrry , who secured thedona - Ion 01' the Tennessee marbo ! to the ttato , has shrewdly Incorporated In the bsdj' of the bill a prov'alon by which a portion of the money appropriated shall be devoted to pay ment for paat services. lie. lira worked away nt 'be mnrblo for n number of weela. Lomnr of Snnndt-rs la the author thli year of n bill to establish a Elate board of cm- > .ilmlng , nnd to provide for n eystcm.of . examination , registration and licensing of ombalmcrs. Hull of Hnrlan comes to the rescue of Rainmaker" Wright by the Introduction of louse roll No. 83 , to appropriate money for : xperlmentnl testa to produce prcclplbnion > y means of conclusion of the atmosphere > y cannonading , the whole to be under the mmcdlato supervision ofV. . F. Wright of ancastcr county. The bill appropriates 110.000 for the purpose namc-d. The new transfer circuit bill , house roll 91 , Is Introduced by McGco of Antelope. JTATH All ) KOlf THIIJXPOSITIOX. . l'ivof tin * TrmiNinlMHlKHli'l'l Mill lu ll-oil m-ril 111 tillIIOIIHO. . LINCOLN. Jan. 13. ( Special. ) Following s the full text of the Transmlssioalppl 12xpo- Itlon bill , house roll No. 93 , by Smith of ) ouglas : A Hill For an Act to Appropriate 5130.W3 o aid In the Holding of the Tr.insmlssiB- IppI and International Kxpo.-dtlon nt tro city of Omalia , Nebraska , In the year , IKS , and lo Provide for the Appointment by the Govtrnor of Twelve Directors to Represent the Slate of Nebraska , Upon the Directory of said Exposition. Whereas. There Is to be bold at the city of Omaha. In the state of Nebraska , In the year ls9S , an exposition , known- the "Transmlsslssliipl and International K.xpo/1- tlon , " participated in by many western states , and Whereas , The said exposition had Its origin in a resolution unanlmou lly adopted ut a former srsslon of thu tr.msmissISrlppi congress , participated In by all the statcB west of the Mlsslsslnpl river , and wa ? de- Mgned to advertise and develop western Interests ; and , W'.iere.as , The conrrcss of the United States has passed a bill authorizing and en couraging the holding of said exposition nnd milking nn appropriation to provide for nn exhibit by the United States government at fciild exposition , In a building to bo con st rucitd by the federal government ; nnd , Whereas. A cornoratlon with a pioper capital has been duly organized under the lawn of the state of Vehranki : , to cany on the business affair * Jf s'lld exposition , and Is nuw proceeding with the worlc of prei > - uraHon , so that Bald exposition may beheld held from Juno to November , In the year ISflS ; and , Whereas , The location of said exposi tion at the city of Omiihr , in the state of Nobr.iska. has afforded to this stati ; an auspicious opportunity to exhibit Its own resource-si nnd produetH In said exposi tion , nnd , also , ns n state to iiccuro great nnd lasting benelltH ns a result of the com- liiof all the vlsltom from other states ; and , Whereas , This opportunity Is ono which will enable thepcoplo or Nebraska to re fute In a most effective way the false and detrimental reportn which have been cir culated concerning the state- , and to dem- onstratn tu all the world the great natural wealth and varied resource.of Nebraska , und. . , Whereas , Homoueekcru nnd Inventors can by means of this exposition bo attracted In largo numbers to Nebraska , und , Whereas , Prlvato einurprlso alone can not adequately provide ! the necessary cap ital for this great public undertaking , by which the whole- stale In lo bo BO largely bunolltcd , therefore , be It enacted by the legislature of thn Htato of Nebraska : Hoctlon 1-Tlmt the utnto of Nebraska take part 111 ntd exposition ns hereinafter provided- ; Hcc. i. Thtit the governor of the stnto of Nobrnr.ka bo , nnd hit IB hereby , authorized nrjd dltccted to appoint twelve Btuto dlrec- tor.'i , two being from each congressional district of Nebraska , said utnto director * to bu uutliorl/.nd and unipoWcrod to represent the Htalo of Nnbraulcn upon the board of directors of the TrnnumlsslsBtppI nnd In- tcrmitlonal Exposition. Sec. 2. Thnt the governor bo , and Is hereby , authorized to 1111 nny vacancy oc curring ninong paid tnnlve state directors. Sec. i. That the governor bo , nnd Is hereby , authorized to notify the said TrnnsmisalK.ilppI and International Expo sition of Dm appointments when made as abovu provided. See. 5. Thut If the said Trnnsml8slsslppl und International Exposition shall within ninety ilayji after the receipt of tiald'notl- lloutlon causa the said directors HO ap pointed by the governor to bo duly and loirally elfoted directors of Bald corpora tion , with full power ns such , nnd nt such compensation a.i Is provided In section B of thla net , then the appropriation herein after provided for uluill be and become available AH bolow. provided for the utjp of Bald cxpoF.ltlon. Bee. C. That for the purpose of assisting said TraiurulHsleslDBl and luU'rnatlonal Ex * . osltlon toopcrly | | { plan , furry on , de velop nnd Uoinplnto the said exposition the sum of $ .l5QOOv ) be , nnd the name If hereby npproprlatrd from the ntnto treas ury , out of any fund not otherwise appro priated , j , See. 7. Tlihtnl ald sum of money shnll bo and becUrnuimvallablu ( for said exposi tion In flvo cqu'11 Installments during the period between July 1 , 159 * nml July 1 , 1.S93 , and shall bo paid mil by the state treasurer 1IHW.C wurrnntn drawn to the Tder of the treasurer of the said Tunis- mlsslsalppl nnd International ExpoMllon by the auditor of Nebraska , who Is hereby aulhorlzed mMifllrepted to draw Die winio upon reqnoi | | | | | nulhorUed by the re- I'ordcil vote nf a majority of the directors of said exiAlilllr/n / , and upon said certifi cates of tlmtipwfeidcmt. showing Hint said vote line been had nnd reeoulrd. Sec. 8. That al the time wild twelve direc tors are elected by the stockholders of said exposition' ' , and before the above ap propriation shall brromn available , ll'ie board of directors shall , by the proper ac tion , provide nn order that during the term of olllce ench of said stile directors on the board shall receive J75 per month compensation from nald expn. lllon , to- pother with rnllnny transportation , so ns to enable him to attend nil meetings of the board of dlrectois. This action bv the board of illrrrlotfl , when tnhrn , shall be duly cerllfled to the state ntidUor and kept on ( lie In his ofilce. Sec. 0. The terrii of olllce nf fie twelve stale d reetors l-erein provided for shall her - ? . , lllp.1.1' "I'lmlntment ' nnd end one ! r „ ' " , , . ? ( . f'0 * ° r " > e exposition , ni which time they shnll make to the governor ' \ report. Bull ! directors shnll draw no other salary or compi'iis.itlon for their serv ices than that above provided for , lo be paid by Ihn .id exoosltlon. .Ji ° Cl . Jv'ereai ; , an emergency exist. , this act sh-ill lake clTecl and be In forca from and after Its passage. WILL PUIXT AM , HII.I.S IX Fl'l.l , . Ucxiilt of n ronferencc Held by ( lie StMinloi'H YeH ( Ttlny. LINCOLN , Jan. 13. ( Special. ) Dcfcro an nouncing Iho day'sndlonrnnxent this nflcr- noon Llculertint Governor Harris requited the senators to remain In their scat ? after adjournment for an Informal dlicus lon of affairs relating to the course of legislative procccdure. In reepcno to hh request the acnnloia remalnexl. The llcnlcrnnt governor then nlalcd tbe object of his rosiest. He 'jrUcved. ' ho said , that a radical reform should to Instituted In regard to the printIng - Ing of the bill.- ) introduced In the present notion. Ho crid t.iat In hh Judgment no bill cshould bo printed unless the commltteo to which It had been referred recommended Its pea sage. So-n or McTann cf I3cne o ; > . o cd th pro : > - calti-jn. Ho raid ihat with l-iit ouo copy of n bill In Us pcsqcr.lon , Iho committee to which U WM referred , would hnve great Jimculty In atudylng Ita provlalcns , and cac-h member of th ? committee should have n woy of the bill before him. There would nho b'o danger , ho said , of blla ! bccoralns Icat. or pigeonholed Senator Dundis Relieved that duplicate Jilll-3 should not , be printed. Senator Hallci- warned Ihe aennto thnl the scheme propc-.ud' by the lieutenant governor wen fraught with extreme dani pr. Senntor Ilowell thought that no bl'l rho-ilj bo printed until a written order bo slancd bv the chairman of the committee to v.-hlrii It had be-on rWe.-rod. Ho' thought this plan would obvlate'a great deal of ex'jcnie. ' Senator Ccnawny Uellcvo.l dint J'JD plain Ictlcr of llw'coimllliitlon ' itrjiiifrd Ihat all hills and Joint'rr olutloni bs ps-intril. Senator I.cp'did not liellevc- wr.a rafe to depart from ; c3f f Mtorrn In r latlon to the printing of bll'a : 'Ifc ' Bald thnt he was n.i- poscd to the i > r.m rff allowing any co-.nojlttcc of Ihe aenale lo decide whether or not a bill should bo nrl-ilfcl.1 ' Senalor Ora-'hsm'3al.-I Iticrc were Iwo roa sow for contlhulnf the past raitcm. Flrsi ihero wns no 'vr.j-'by ' v.-hleh c-en the ehali- Tan of R a'anillniT-cnmrallloe could sccm\ bill frcm Iti'legal ct-'stoJInn : nnd.v end 'bnt unlpr tin'trrfvhln ' | of the law ! ro-i tract for COO printed copies of every bill hai alirady been 'let1. This secnicd Jo rff tto ! the quc tlin. The lieu tenant governor-fidJ Mint hrcn Intoi-ReJ tha Ihe Klate prlntliji.1 board had already lo Ihf contract , lb'tnl(1 ( there wsi'notb ns mor < to bo e.ild , and fedjjfuriird the'c' \VILI , no To.aj'tAxi ) KSI.AA-D xnxr , SvpoiKl . Dny'H . Sr < i < on iiT ! ie HASTINGS. .Neb' . . Jan. 13. ( Special Tele gram. ) The srcond day's ooEsion of tin aavcnth nnnunl Eplseornl convocatlcn of the Jnrlstllctlon of the Platte opened at 0 o'clocl : this morning with -a largo attendnnco In St , Mark's church. After the srvlco of thr holy communion and the ennual address of the bishop the convocation met st Iho guild house pursucut lo adjournment of ycsUr- day. The roll having been ca'le.l ' nnd the minutes read , tint ? was Ihen devoted to hearing the reparta of the varbus commit- lee ? . The members cf the committee for r.cn- Rl'Jcrlng plans for ( ho relief of the bUlion in hla work crs : Rev. J. 51. Ilatrs. Rev. A. G. PlnUham. S A. Pctter. Miss Krampls. II. M. O'.lver. ' p. K. Iluar' ! ! . The first husliKEs In the afternoon ss- slon was to hear lh 'report of tin commK- tea en ChrUtlnn .education. The niHtter cf.cionplng ! Iho date nf th ? convocatlcn was then briiUBh * up. After a gc-'ieral dl'cussloh Itvaj uranlt-.ei-nly do- cldcd that iho date rf the convocation ho left lo the decision of llr * blslu-n. An Invitation was extended by the rector of the church at Grand Intend for the con vocation to meet .lliure next yur. It was uncnlmously adopted. The dclrgates clei-led to the missionary council are : Clerical. Rev. A. G. I'lnkham of Grand Inlcnd ; lay delegate. Mr. H. M. Oliver cf Hnstlngs ; delegates. Rev. S. A. [ 'olter of Kearney nml Mr. IJulUrd of North Platte. The convocation then adjourned to meet nt 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. The services nl the church this evening ccn- nlstod of shortened form cf evening prayer , followed by short nddresscs from Iho dif ferent visiting clergy. \ATIOXAI , HAMCH nT/MCT OFFICKKS. ItexultH of iiiM-lc > nn Held In Vnrloiis liixUludniiN In ( lie Mlntc. NEI1RAS1CA CITY. Jan. 13. ( Special. ) Tlie election of ofilcers In the various nn- Uonal bAnks of ( ho city was held today. Of Ihe Merchants' National. W. A. Cotton was chosen president ; II. N. Stcwell , vice pietildpnt ; R. O. Mniuell , cashier , nnd F. J. Homcger , r.sslstnnt capMer. The Nebraska City National bank elected W. L. Wilson president ; Robert , Lorton , vice president , and II. D. Wilson , cnahler. No change was made In the olflccrs of the Otoo County Na tional : Judge M. L , Haywnid , president ; Frank W. Lewis , vlcq president , nnd John W. Stolnhart , canhlcr. Doiltve Couiity , Jtotiril of Snpei-vlnorH. FREMONT , Jan. 13 ( SpEclal. ) The Bon-a of Supcrvljora on "Dodge county met yester day for Its flrst sullen. Politically the board consists of llve''Tcpubllcans ' and two demo crats. There Id t but one new member , C. M. Wormwood , iM'hn.luccccils A. J. Ha.'tlnRj , 11. W. ReynoHqfvflp. ( ! re-elected chairman. Dr. W. J. Davlcsas cnoscn counly physician , W. L. Houck JniilfoV of the court house and J. II. Fletcher' ' HUptrintcndent of the poor farm. The bonds 'of the newly elected as- sossor.s and read oversccra were approved. Assouor L. P. ( JagO ) appointed C. C. Pollard deputy assessor , , for Fremont. Tlio board awarded a par ai ; , tic ) county printing and furnishing of , cujiplles to the Fremont Tribune nnd jtl b halanco to the Herald. The usual comroMfJps were appointed and considerable ro tJnej/JUsliiesH transacted. 'I'mnHfiTH Ifln' ' ( oeit anil IN Sued. NBURASKA CltY , Jan. 13. ( Special. ) Joseph F. Welch , who has conducted a lum ber , planing mill .and general contracting business here for many years , today disposed of his yard , fixtures and machinery to W. P. Montgomery. Late this afternoon Milt In attachment -was commenced agaliut Mr. Welch by the Ncbrarka City National bank to recover $1,200 which the bank clalnw Is due on a note. The bank alleges that the transfer was made with Intent to defraud creditors. _ AV11I Levy nirrut Tiixntlun , HASTINGS , Jan. 18. ( Special. ) Mayor Evans uays I hero will not bo another elec tion for voting bonds for water worka Im provements and an electric light plant. Hut an U U necessary for Improvements to ho made on iho water wurjiH lioforo long a di rect taxation will Up made. Under thin the amount will all liavo to bo paid In about three yearn ; whorcaa , had the voting of the bonds boon legal they wquld have had ten ycurq' tlwo .la which . tq have paid tbo amount. i , AiM'inPtin ni 111 IM i nTprv Ol'I'ICEKS ' ' ARfc Rh-liUiClliD State Historical Society roncliulcs Its Easiness nt Lincoln , TREASURER GERE PRESENTS HIS REPORT 'npiM'N on NoliriiMUti'n lllHlnry Arc ItiMiilTlim * llumlicilVoUly nml Unity Mot * Nimpoi'N llroelveil ISally nl tlu > l.llirnry. LINCOLN , Neb. , Jnn. IS. ( Special Tele gram. ) Tlio Nebraska Str.lo Illslorlcnl so- clcly held Us IIml session this evening In the chapel of the university. Members of thu State llortlctilturnl noddy joined In Iho exei cists. Thi } following now members worn elected Ihls evening : Prank K. Whlto of Plnttsmoulh , A. K. I'opo of lied Cloud , Mrs. Laura X. Dickey , Thomas 1' . Morgan of Palmyra. II. 11. Wnrd , 12. II. Harbour , Ur. G. W. Wilkinson.JiV. E. Stownrt nnd P. W. Tnylor of Lincoln , Ur. P. A. Hall of Mead , and 13. ! ' . Stephens of Crete. The old oirtccia of Iho s&clely wore nil ro- olccled. They arc : J. SU-rllng Morton , prcslJonl ; It. W. Kurnna , first vlco president ; W. S. Summers , eccor.d vice p'caldcnt ; C. II. Oerr.lreaaurcr , nml H. W , Caldvvoll , score- tary. tary.Vint Vint Vice President Kurnns preside , ! thU evening. Prof. Ecdtcy prevented n coiimunl- : catln finm the N'obrotki Academy of Scbnco icquColiiiK the mlvllcgo ot1 Incorpornllng In Iho annual report of the lll-Uorlcal society ebovt n hundrid pngcs of mailer pertain- In'g to Ihe Academy of Science. Permission lo do ooa granted. The icrorl of Taa.iurcr Ocrc showed n balance on hand January 11 , 133B , of if2.2C3.Cfi ; warrants drawn. jl.5G7.72 ; balance In Ktnlu licatjury , Jtijj.fll ; lolnl balance , IJosiL-co Pound of Lincoln read nn Inlcrest- Ing imiicr on "Sons and Bnughlcia of No- brtslta. " Sccrclnry Caldwell rfad Hon. .1. Sterling Morton's paper on "TheIKslory of Klfly Years of Nebraska. " "The IJevsult of llo : Pioneer Sessslon of tlio Legislature from n Lrpal Point of View" v.va dlscwscd In nn rntctialnlng manner by Judge it. U. Hc-tfiP. J. H. WelMlrr , J. H. Hrcady. P. . Pourd nnil W. J. Lamb. Llbrarhn Dnrrrtt gnvo a cihnrt description of the prrepn- * condition of the library ami nowi rr-im of the aorinty. He said about r.OO conlea of dilly and weekly payers wen ; rc- cclv-d ea < li day , nnd when Hie Hindi on hand p-rmlttf-d th'y would be bramd and servo as looal data of Nebraska's history. A number of valuable hlstorlcnl works had Intojy hern dnnated to tht > ooolety by VIce President rurnri and olhcrs. Ul.Ki T OPl'ICKfiS AMI IM3AII I'Al'UltS Knt ( > HortltMiltiirtil Society Conclude * lis Ml'y'.Iolltl | | ( Mlll-lllll. LINCOLN , Neb. , Jan. 13. ( Special Tele gram. ) The State Horticultural society elected the following officers this forenoon end adjourned tn the afternoon , meeting this evening with the Stale Historical so ciety ; Proil'lent , 0. A. Marshall , Aurora ; vlco president , J. H. Hadlnkscn. Lincoln ; second vlco president , \V. J. denser. Platta- mouth ; secretary , C. H. Barnard , Table ltoctreasurer. ! ; . Peter Youngers , Jr. , Geneva ; board of directors , 13. P. Stephens of Crete , J. W. Sttphensoa of Norlh Ucnd nnd J. P. Dunlap of DoWltt. I The following I'apc-ra , which were read nt I the efurnann sctMlon , comprised the pro- grm : ' 'OcnjCTvatlon cf the IlHlnfall , " Prof. CJ. D. Swccsty. Blatc univei-slty ; "Itpfotest- lf ? tie ! Sand HIMs of Ncbrtnlca. " Dr. C. E. Eri-ry , Strto university ; "Commercial nrape Cu'ti-re" lien. Sliaa Wilson , Atlantic , la. ; "Horticulture In Rarly .Daya , " Hon. K.V. . Kurpr.-j , HroVrnvllle , Neb. ; "Creasing 1-Yulls. " Hon. A. P. Collman , Corning , In. ; "Iinrct.i Injurloivs to I-'rult Trees. ' Piof. L. Urunor , State unlvcralty ; "The First EUht Ycsra of the Evergreen , " 13. II. Hlckcr , 131- liln. 111. ; "Horticulture r 1111 Employment nl tire Industrial School nt Kearney , " O. Q. Smith , Kearney. Neb. The report of the secretary shows that wprrai.'i for $2.319 had been Issued and ? 5(5 ( turned over to the treasurer from member ship dues. The report of Trcraurer Younsera showed receipts ot $2,050 , expenses of $2,321.07 nnd ? 1.17S.2o on hand. I IMIS ACA : IHST rHii ATTOHXHYS. Coin in ! ( < Cliriiw * ( 'nrrniilliiii nml till ) ) r ffM 11111:11 : Co n il 11 ( > I. nrjATHIca. Jan. 13. ( Special Telegram. ) The committee cppolntsd some time ano by Jndgo Slull to tnka testimony In the dlsbariaent cnseo against AUsriiDya J. A. Smith ona J. H. Halts fllad KB report loday , tcether ivllh HID Ubtlmoay taken. The re- I port Is of considerable length , sotllng forth I In tYlnll th- part taken 'by Smith nnd Ilutla i In'V.e > uppi-el cas t In relation to the claims rssinst the cM.ty of Iho Q. 13. King I-'rMfto roiopnny. Treasurer I. J. Krantz , Youngxtc-wn Ilrldge con.pany and oilier CI&IU.D. The crma..ttce arrived at the con clusion thr.t the part taken by tha attor- n33 named v/aa fr tin purpoo of corrup tion and wns unprofcasional. A very bad showing U maila ngnlnst the cttormcys , ns well as three or four other citizens who lnvo tiikon n part In the nrr > eal3. nnd shows that an effort to step theai evil practices Ehojld 1'avo been Initltuted long before It vns. Tha report will bo nctod upon nt the term of court beginning January 13. A roBiplalnt w .i flloi In distinct court rpalnst V. Q. Allon. an old resident of Virginia , In ( southeast Gage county , charg ing him with Insanity. Ho will bo brought befoic Iho commissioners for examination to. r.OSSM1 Flf.O.11 TUB .STATH Suiirliilnil''iit | V.'clilieiAlliitvoil lo I'U.v ' tin * " 'I UK- fur Tn k I n K llolil. LINCOLN. .Ian 13. ( Special. ) 'Hie Hoard of Public Lands and Ilnlldlnps he'd a short i iicaslon today In the cfllco of Land Comm'.o- ' 1 sloncr Wolfe. The only buslncci ? cdnsldored was the matter rcliitlve to tfcc now appointec.s j nt the Geneva Home for Olrls. It wns de cided to leave Iho alfclr In Ihe hamU of Iho new mipcrlnlcmUm , IJ. It. 11.Vbber , nnd pomilt him lo arrange for Ihe lime of inkIng - Ing possession v/lth Ihe pieaonl Inrumbcnl. Mr. Sccbiookc. Mr. Webber will consult with Mr. SeabroDke'a attorney. Mr. Wheeler. The clerks In the governor's olllce were hu.iy today In making out und Iraiumltting cortlOrates of election to the various state : , olilccrs and congressmen-elect. Until the vote ' on UK-EC odlccn was properly canvarosd Iho ; ccrlincuilcs could not bo Issued. The new alate house bank examiners wrnl on duty today. Not nil of thorn have filed llielr bonds , but It U understood that thbi will bo ( .ono nt an parly day. All of the old examine have left the field. OMVKAH t'oit iuA'ri.ins \\'ii-'ic. IIiiNliiiud Hciilcneeil nl Walioii > | I-H. lilu CiiNe'H Suit for Kliinili-r. WAIIOO. Neb. , Jan. 13 ( Special. ) Judge Hates Is holding court at this place nnd has been for several days. I st week Anton Ilcrn- mck was tried for assault upon his wife with Intcni lo do great hodlly harm. The jury rcturnod a verdict of guilty , nnd this mornIng - Ing Judo ( Datcn sentenced Dcrncnek to ono year In the penitentiary. The celebrated caae of Caoo B"ln t Caao la being tried this week. In It Mrs. Ida Ctno sues her mother-in-law for slander. The caao wan rtarted seven yeaiw BKO and this Is thu third trial. Judge Marshall setting the verdict aside In ono irlat where It wns ? 2.700 ; Judge Hales overruled a motion for a now trial in the second trial of the ca o where the verdict was $1,700 and alto scaled the amount of the verdict $1,700 , The case was then taken to tlio supreme court , where It wan reversed. fiiiK" County HiiiicrvlHom Jloi-t. nEATIUOH , Neb. , Jan. 13. ( Special Tclo- gram. ) The Hoard of Supervisors today ap pointed Dr. G , L. Iloo county physician. 0 , W. Hnzelton was chosen sloward of tha poor farm and Lars Hanson Janitor at the court lunino. The salaries of superintend ent of schools , deputy county cleric and clerk for county Judge were fixed the same as last year , the first at ll.GOO , the two others * t KulTOItM n.VTIIKIt IX ( IIIAMI ISLAM ) I'lnlxinite I'rouniniN rrrimred for n Tun Dnyn * VUlt. OHANI ) ISLAND. Neb. , Jnn. 13. ( Spes clal. ) The local newspaper tticn'n nssocla- lion has everything In re'-idlncss for the flf- Icenlh annual convention of the Nebraska Press flaanctnllon , which will bo held In Ihls clly January 14 nnd Ifi. Sccrelnry V. M. Morwln of Itoavcr City nnd Preuldent Day ton of York nre expected to arrive1 In Ihe clly loulRht. They will mnko hendaunrtrrs In the parlors of the Pnlmer house. The business of the convention begins nt 2 o'clock lomor- row afternoon In Hie ( Irnnd Army of Iho Re public hall. On Thursday evening Ihero will bo n public entertainment at the opcrn house , for which Ihe * following ptogram has been nrrnngcd : The Oypsles St. Cecelia Oclet ilro. A. It. Sheets : , Mri. ,1. A. Wolsteiv.iolm. Mrs. S , 11 , IJeynard , Mrs. Oeorge U. Hell , .Mrs. Ons Krleml , Mrs.V. . M. Oeddes. Mrs. .7. H. Wooley , Miss .Mai-gnr.-l Howard. Welcome w. It. Thompson Response. . Presldenl W. K. Dayton Solo O , Mlo I'Vrnando Donizetti Mrs. A. L. Sheetz. Leeturo Heading for Die Writers Dr. A. L. Sherman , dean of College of Lit erature of the University of Nebiaska. | String Quintet llaeh llartllng's String Quintet. Soothsaylngs A. I. , lllxliv Quartel nrand lland Olee Club S3. 11. Ileynnrd , C. W. HrinliiKcr. John Oaw- ley and T. CSliaw. . Poem Under the I'mbrella Walt Mason ROIKS and Dances Hake Sisters Character Song La Pas Ma La LalI.T7.ol Hake On Friday afternoon the visitors will be taken lo Ihe sucar factory tn n spcclnl Union Paelllc train for n visit through the works. On Krlday evening n grand hall will bo len- dored lo Iho vl-sltora. Gr.ind Island's com plete orcheilra haa been engaged lo furnish music for thla occasion. The local newspaper men will leave nothing undone lo make Iho visit of the ncwspiiper men nn Interesting one. one.Tho The federation of republican editors will .meet nt the Palmer house tontghl afler Ihe arrival of Ihe n o'clock trains. ( 'Iiiiilron Klrciucn'M Hull. CIIADUON , Neb. . Jan. 13. ( Special. ) Friday evening , January 29 , the local lodso of the llrotherhood of Locomotive Firemen will give Its ninth annual ball nt the Ulnk Opera honso In Ihls city. This Is one of the lending social even'.s of the sensou In IhU clly. The famous NUilh Cavalry orclirstra of Fort Koblngnn. under lland- mastcr Gungel , will furnish Iho music. The baniuel will bo held at one of Ihe leading hotels , probably the Hotel Chadron. Visit ors from almost every station on the Klk- liorn road nro expected to bo In attendance. lecii Ini'lii-s of ! IMS VALENTINE , Neb. , Jan. 13. ( Speola'l Telegram. ) The Elkhorn mad has Its bridge crew here to.lay building n runway for de livering Ice from Lake Mlnneeliaduza to the npur Irack nt Oilman's water power llourlng mill , ami will ccmncnco tomorrow loading Ice for HIP entire line , filling Us houses nt Chadron. Long Pino. Norfolk. Fremont , Mis souri Valley , Omo'ia and Lincoln , which will iTqulre B03 cars. The IceIs ,7-evenleen Inch CD thick and clear as cryetal. I'ni'mer Htrlclcen ivlth I'tirtilyNlN. WAHOO , Nub. , Jan. 13. ( Special. ) Yes- toidny evening J. M. Henderson , n farmer residing rear this city , while out milking , had a flreko of paralysis. He hnd sulllclent life left to crawl out of the wny of the hogs In the yard. He was discovered by members of his family and removed to the IIOUBP , where ho now lies In n critical con- diliou. .Slll > ! > Oil I 111- IffIIIll < illll GUI'S Off. BANCROFT- . . Jan. 13. ( Fpcclal. ) August Kuhlko , a Oennnn farmer living four miles eoulh cf hero , whllo hunting rabbite this morning , sltnpod on some ice , car.slng i Ills gun to gn off. The full dim-go of shot j slruck his leg ji : < Jt below Ihe kice. Ono of Iho nclKlilorusaw him and carried him home. It U believed the lc ; ; will hnvc lo be ampu tated. AvllniYi ( > n Iliuik r.lcs Olllcei-N. ARLINGTON , Nrb. . Jan. 13. rSpcclnl. ) The Btockholdcrs of Iho FIral Nallonal bank of Arltnglon at their annua' ' meeting yes terday elected J. II. Pratt , K. C. Morchouso , .1. T. May , W. II. Turner , K. Tollman , 13. H. Qiiesner nnd Mark n. Turner directors. J. H. Pratl vas elected president ; J. T. Mny , vine president , and E. II. Queisncr , cashier. fiMvhoy I'rt-m-Iit'H ; il CnlilliiliiiN. COLUMBUS. Neb. . Jen. 13. ( Special Tcl- ejjram. ) Broncho Jiick , his pnrd , "his llttlo wife , " and a covoto wers billed to prccch in the opera hous ? tonight anil they tilled the bill In nn original manner. The auill- f-nco wao touvh and the cowboy sermon hll the mark. The outfit is genuine and will reach Omahn soon. Flue Hlc"lii7Ti7rirf ! Kr Miii iil. FREMONT , Jan. 13.--Spcclnl. ( ) The anew of ycstorday was followed by a ll ht rain last evening and the I'lclghlng I very Rood. Aleut all the cutteni and sleighs In the clly were on tha streets this aftcinoon. rtoliniMkii XiMtH XoU'W. An epidemic of blackleg has broken oul among iho catllc near Alliance. The new Christian church at llurwell was dedicated Sunday , January 10. N. P. Hull cfVnus lent 100 ho s In the atorm which ushcre-l in the new ytar. Complaint Is made that hunlcm all over the state are violating the game law which nays ( ju.iil ahull not ho shot after January 1. The dcllcli-i cy In thu aci ants of ex-Trea surer A. S. Hnilan , ddcoai.of ! York has been compiomlried by the p.iy..ionit of J13U.3G. The deficiency was alleged io be $100. Join Patton , who runs an elevator nt Fiillerlon. wrltco to The Ilco to deny a re port from Belgrade , printed In this paper. Ho eajii he has not refused to buy corn , but Is paying S to 9 cents n bushel for It. Your local doctor mny be n good old ninti. but you shudder when he bti ijests local treatment for the weakness and iuc.ist.-i : pe culiar to women. These things me gener ally tiuiiL'CL-ssiiry , but the doctor doenn't know it. He U pcrd-clly honest , bill he is behind the limes. Ilo elocs Ihe best lie can , no doubt , but his best is not good cnougli. Hu is not a spvcialbt. He is a gcncial prnc- tftioncr , worried and bothered and hurried in giving ntlenlio.i lo a thousand und one different ailments. Many busy physicians do not take the time to find nut what in really the matter wilh ihcir jialicnls. Many a woman line been continuously ticalcd fern n disease she did not have , because fro- ( iiicntly the symptoms of dir.cnscs pecu liarly feminine appear to be the came na tlinse of other disarders. Uvcry invalid woman may have the nerv- ices of n regularly ijradualed , experienced nnd skilled specialisl in the treatment of diseases of women if she will write to Dr. It. V. I'ieicc , chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel mid Surgical Institute , lit IluiTalo , N. Y. Over thirty years ngo Dr. Pierce invented his "Pnvonte Prcscjip- tlon , " for the treatment of the dlscnscs of women. It ha * had a record of thirty years of success , and to-day more of it is no Id by drugcitits than all oilier medicines for wo men combined , Its effect is immediately perceptible. It is quick to tilop the drug- ginir , benring'down feeling and other tor. liufiif ; pains. It soothes innammatiati , promotes regularity , and stops debilitating drains on the H > ttem. The pliyHology of women. In health and dls- ta e , related in Dr. rlerce'a Coininon Bcnie Med ical Advlner. A copy free for 31 one-cent stamps ( > < r-v ntj'ize atiljr , Cloth-bouud 31 cenli , tViost Complexion Powders have a vulgar ulnru , but I'OZZOHI'S la A > ruu baautlflor , whoao cllccta nro losllng , HOBBS Notwithstanding So Many People Have Already Reported , the Number Increases Daily. All Sny They Have Received Great Itenelit anil Feel That u Spoeily and Perma nent Cure Will follow. Tlio Test Is Rc-ardcil ( on All Skies So Far as a Forerunner of Great Success. It Is onlv a few days ago Ihat the nn. nouncomcnt of what Is bound to prove ono of the mout remarkable tests ever made of a discovery In medicine , appeared In this liaper. So far a largo percentage of these who received n free aamplo of Hobbs' Sparn- gus Kidney I'llls have made n report which ns a whole la satisfactory. When It Is considered that so great n num ber of our citizens suffering from kidney troubles of ono kind or another , have , within this short tlmo found a nmllrlno which has greally benefited them , and that nil appear to be nn the road to rapid re covery , Iho Incalculable valim of Dr. Hobbs' llscovory lo suffering humanity cannot bo overestimated. If Bcorcn of pcoplo In Ihe city of Omaha alone hnve received so much benefit from .his remedy , what an untold blessing It.will irovo to bo , nnd what n vast amount of suffering 11 will' eave when Iho pcoplo of ho whole world comelo know of It ! Today Dr. Hobbs' Sparagus Kidney Pills lave -In this shorl llmo firmly established homsolves and gained the confidence of ho people of this community , and have more vnrm friends In Omaha and vicinity than ill of the kidney remedies that wore ever heard of hero before put toRCther. They have bcomo the nlmrat universal topic of conversation- every pnrt of the clly. Nolhlng of such Importance has pre sumed It.self to the people of Omaha In re cent yenrs. llrlRhl's irlnease , rliDiiinallsm ( which Is Irncoabls ninety-nine limes out of n hundred to kidney sluggishness nnd In activity ) , Impure bnod | , malarial germs , nnd , In fnct , nil the tlinut-nnd nml onu dlse-asea Ihat come from a deranged condition of this ( liter , cleanser and purlllcr of the body , nro nil now stripped of their horrors tdnco It has become n well established fact that a snfo and harmless sneelflc for their euro hna been discovered In Dr. Hobbs' Sparagus Kid ney IMllo. There are , undoubtedly , hundreds of thou sands of people who nro suffering to a greater or loss dcirrte from kidney troublea who do not kno > \ It. Some nro In a drowsy , dull condition feel languid ; generally speaking , they say j they feel pretty well , when accosted by some j friends , yet they have nol Hint bright , sharp , i vigorous lone to their system ns of yore. I Unbeknown to them , poison from their klJ- i ncys ( which nro n Mile out of order ) Is gradually collecting In their system , nnd lotaily unconscious of me fact , they are _ Hlowly but surely being poisoned to death. It may bo a process of years , but the re sult of the kidneys working Imperfectly means nlmott certain destruellon al lasl. No man can feel vigorous and bright , nnd no wo man ha.s thai healthful , rosy lint to her checks that poets have | > nld homage to slnco the creation of the world , whore the kidneys are not performing llielr functions properly and regularly , day and night. A plant commonly hno.vn ns a vegetable , but which In reality Is ono of the most valuable caul artlvo kidney medicines r s- paragus has , by ( he nlrlll of medlcnl sci ence , been called upon t.i perform Its duly as nature Intended It should. Asparagus has been known for years lo Iho medical fraternity to possess a certain amount nf virtue for kidney ailments. Dr. Hobbs look up tills subject many yearn ago , nnd , nfter lenig and patient experimenting , U enabled to coiliblne the medicinal proper ties of the asparagus plant with other valuable - able diuretic and kidney healing remedies known lo Iho medical fr.ilernlty of Iho world , In such form thai II can today , under his formula , bo regarded ns a positive spe- clfls for all forms of kidney , bladder and urinary diseases In both ssxc-s. Dr. Hobbs' Sparagus Kidney I'llls , CO cents a box. Six for ? 2.CO. KOIl SALE BY KUHN & CO , , DRUGGISfS , N.YV. Cor. 15lh and Douglas. Omaha , Neb. OR. EHoCREW * > S THK ONtV SPECIALIST fll.l TC AT > AI-L PRIVATE DISEASES \Ve > Kic fr Dicorrieref WiEW ONLY 0 t' ui K pr > icnce. Ve r ic Unaho. Hook Ki . 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