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10 TITH OMAHA 11A11Y * lll&t SATURDAY , JANUARY 1(5 ( , KS)7. { ) elections , said th.it ho wlrhcd the liottop would adjourn at 1 o'clock todty. The njuon for this wati that this commlttc , which has charge of the- Douglas county con test , declined to sit and take testimony while the liouso was In ttyailon. Rouic of Unit laid that the contcatce * , nurman , Ilut- ! cr , Cox nml Crow , would not bs ready with their side of the cue until tomorrow morning , Clark of Lancaster then pointed out that lie had warned the majority of the enormous expense which would be Incut red by thU contest. Already considerable time had be n consumed , and now It was proposed to sus pend iho legislative proceedings of a body of 100 men , on expense , that the details of a petty contest might be heard. Roddy of Otoe made a fiery speech against adjournment. He tald that It wa a shame that the business of the house thoulil be Interrupted In order that a "lot of gutter- nnlpf from Omaha" mlnht run up all ? bill of cents In the shape of attorneys' fees. Sheldon of Uawcs favored adjournment. He said the house could take a recess until Monday and no one would greatly .luffer. Surprlt'e ' wap created by the attitude ot Dobson of Flllmoro. He Is a populist , but lie lashed the , majority to a finish , -and 1 U- tcrly Involghcd against the reckless and ex travagant motion to adjourn. Ho said If this thing continued the farmers would be obliged to raise more 10-ccnt corn to pay deficiencies. HOW IT WAS IlEATKN. The motion of Loom I waa that the house adjourn at 1 p. in. today. In order that the contest might bo heard. On this a roll call wa.i demanded. Homer. Lcmar , Robertson. Sutton and Zimmerman explained their votes. Robertson was of the opinion that the members of the committee on privileges nnd elections were very presumptuous In thinking that the home could not traniact Its bu lnestf without their pre.ence. On LcomlV motion the veto In detail was as follows : Ayes : Duller Homer. SlicMon , I yrnm 1 ynlt. Hmlth ) - > unlnO Campbell. . Jone" ( Wayne ) . HmlihllfliMVn ) . fox I.cunr. Htrlililns , raiser l oml . Htrnuli. IVinow M r hnll. V. < Lrl"J > ? ' Koiike MrCrarkcn. % vhc < ; ler. Mitchell. WooOnnl. nnindiitarf M r n. /Immermnn. ' . Speaker-ID. IMIn'nd. r. . i' Hro cnnr. IfodUr. Ilcn.lcrKon . . . , Uouro , Hevere , l"ke' ? hull. urkTit lolt.rooK. Sny.lcr ( Ncm'-O. I urmun .lenkliw. Snyiler ( Slier. ) . Jone ( Nem'n ) . Mnnn- - McL'nrthy. Wehl , . McOi-e. Wettn. Woofer. Onthc call for petlllors and memorials Hall countj read from was pctUlon her nno hat the sugar bounty appropriation - nrrng and referred ho nasscd nt the prwcnt session , 3 " announced that the committee - and means would tee on finance , ways meet Tuesday evening , In the hall of rcprc- for the purpose of conalderlnp ' lilppr . It the' V ansmls Expedition bill. would , he said , be an open meeting , and nil" members were welcome to attend. WCOB er of Merrlck. nld that ho had been % Informed by the chairman of the committee and means , that he finance , ways tee on even two minutes In be given would not ' h"c to raise objections * o 'the measure. that he woul.d lo had. therefore , decided make- his objections on the floor of the house. SOME NEW BILLS. Th * following bills were Introduced , anO , read ( for the first time : f Hy.Sbtldon. house roll No. 121 , to nmeml Compiled Statules of IK" " . , , chapter Ixxx. rclitlnff to Hchool Innila anil funds , to pru- vcnt the further Hale of Hchool lands and Ixxx. ComP - to repeal said orlulnal chapter P nv nSkoltf housf roll No. 12o. to amend witlon 2KS of tbe Compiled Statules of "fin of Nebraska , nnd to * repeal said " ' ' - No. 120 to > amend sacs & & * & $ & 3W 4KW. 400) ) . 4WH and 40W , and to repea salil scctlonsi as orlslnally constUutcil. nml to rt pea I Bectlons 4lT,7. ) WJ. 40fil and -10 > H. of ' "l'ul llc Flnanco , : chapter xlvl , cntltleil. > Cobbey'H Consolidated StatuteH of Ne braska. 1531. and to repeal said original section 1. chapter Ixvll , lawH of lSJi. _ lly Julius Smith , house roll No. 12i , to authorize the state of Nebraska to erect , maintain and manage a beet sugar fac- t0Hy George U. Jonc.i , house roll 'No. 121 } , nrovldliiK for the payment of taxes In In- slalluicnls of not less than 23 per cent of Ihu amount duo nt tlmo of payment and repealing nil acts In eonlllct therewith. lly Casebeer. house roll No. 129 , a Joint resolution proposing to atiund section 1 , of article xv , of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , relating to amendments. lly KelHter , bouse roll No. 130. to amend section 3372 of the Complied Statutes of Nebraska of 1S95 , and to repeal said original section. . . . , . Ilv Ryrani. house roll No. 131 , to punish hog stealing and to punish persons le- cclvlng or buying stolen bogs , and to punish all persons harboring or concealing hog thieves. On the completion of bills on second readIng - Ing the committee on engrossed and enrolled bills reported the measure appropriating J90 000 for legislative expenses. There being no printed copies on hand available for the members , the house took a recess until 2 p. m. VOTE THEMSELVES PAY. At the opening cf the afternoon session printed copies ot house roll No. 03 , the bill appropriating 130,000 for salaries of mcmbern and employes , were distributed among the members. This was the first bill printed. It was put upon Its passage and passed. For -some unacounUble reason Hull of Harlan voted against the measure , the only negative veto cast In the house. On the announcement of the vote Rouse "moved that the gentleman from Harlan be , . excused from the operation of the provisions of the bill. The motion received no second. On call for bills on first reading the fal lowing were Introduced ; lly Rich , house roll No. 132. to ninoml nectlons 100 , 119 , 122 , 123 , 12fi. 127 , 120 , 131 , 179 and 1S1of an net entitled , "An Act to . I'roylijo a System of Revenue , " approved 'March 1 , 1S79 , to repeal said original sec- , tlons and to repe-al section 120 of said 1 net. net.lly Rich , IIOIHO roll No. 133. defining cruelly lo children , prescribing punish. meiit Jherefnr , anil for guardianship of children lu certain cases. Uy Rich , house roll No. 131 , providing for the sale upon execution of stock lu- , corporations , and Interests In companies nut Incorporated , and designating the manner of levy thereupon under execu tions and writs of attachmcnl. Iy ! Rich , houao roll No. Ill , to amend section "OW , chapter xxlil , ontllled , . "Decedents , " of the Compiled Statutes of Nebraska for the year 1S93 , to provide that the widower of a deceased Intestate shall bo entitled to receive the same share of thu residue of said Intestalc's personal estateas n child of the Intestate would bo entitled to , and to repeal u.ilil section ns now existing. lly Rich , bousu roll No , 130 , to authorize nnd empower county clerics to grant to e.xecutois , administrators and guardians u llccnsu to mortgage real cstnto for cer- derfnl , exclaimed n druggist , how the people Hick to Hood's S. riaparllU. If they experi ment with other * they tire sure to conio back to Hood's Sarsaparilla The best In fact the Ona True lllood 1'iirlfler. Hood's Pllla euro all Llvur 111 * . Sjcenti. tnln purposes , to appoint guardian * nd lltem for minor * , and If necessary author izing nnd empowering rounty clerkt to ap point a special administrator to carry out the provltlon of this act ; nnd tu repeal upcllons 2r'.1 ! and 2S1B , rhnpler xxlll , entitled - titled , "Deeedents , " of the Complied Stnt- utes of Nebraska for the year 1 > ! S. lly Rich , hoi an roll No. 137. to amend sccllon 2.U'i , chnplT xxlll cntllled , "Deced ents , " of tbe Compiled Statutes of Ne braska for thu yeir IMTi to provide that a widower of any deceased person shall bo entitled to the same illMrlluitlVf shnrc In the oslate of hid decon ? d wife that fcnld wife Is entitled lo In his eJtnte ac cording to said ncctlon , and to repeal nald seetlon ai now existing. Iy ! Rich , house ro'l No. 1H ! , to ameml ceellon 37 , of chapter xlx. of the Com piled Stall Us of Nebniski of 1S9B , en- tilled , "Courls , " and to r.-penl s ld sec- lion .17. an heretofore exIilltiK. Ry Rich , Iioitite roi : No. t. t. In amend meilon 5S2 of llu- roe > of Civil Procedure , and lo repeal the orlslnal Becthn. Ry lllrh , lieu o roll No. HO , to provide for the adoption of minor children nnd to itr-iil sections TfO , VJ7 , "US , 7 ! 9 , & 3J and SOI , of chapter 11 , title xxv , of the Code of Civil I'loeidure , Uy McCarthy. bou o rrll No. 141. to amend section < 7 of Iho Cede of Civil Pro cedure or the state of ; n ; im l < n , nml to rei * 0 srtld srctlon t > n nuw existing. Hy Hull , bou e roll No. 112 to regulate the mnnufacturo and sale of vinegar , to proven t deception and fraud therein , and lo provide penalties for violations thereof. IJy Casebeer , bouse roll No. 113 , to amend seelloti 2 cf diopter Ixvlll of the Annotated tated Statute1) of the State of Nebraska , and to re | > ? al aald orlilnnl section. Ry Hurketl , house roll No. Ill , relating to , dlslutcrilnir , muD'atlng , dissecting , cx- p.sltiK , receiving conceallns or otberw.se lnt ( rmcddllrtg with , dead human bodlra , aiding and assisting In the doing of the same , declaring the same to be unlawful nnd a crime , defining the crime lliereof , and providing for Its putuMiiucnt , and re pealing sections 2-11 and lir > , of chapter xxlll. of the Criminal Code of the stale ol Nebraska , Dy Sodprman , house roll No. 113 , to amend section 19 , entitled , "Salary , " nnd sccllon 20. entitled , "DeputUs , " of chap ter vll , of the Compiled Statutes of the stale of Nebraska for Ihe year ISO'S , and lo reiH-al said original secllon. Ry Knpp , house roll No. 146. to authorize counties , precincts , townships. towns , cities , villages anil school illstrlcts to compromise llielr Indebtedness of whatever nature , and Issue bonds therefor and Is-iue new bonds In ease debt , compromised lie a bonded debt ; and repealing sections 32 , 3.1 , 31 , 3.1 and 3i ( , of chapter Is , Compiled Statutes of Nebraska , ISM. the same being nn lict entitled , "An Apt lo Authorize Counties , Precincts , Townships , Towns Cities , Villages nnd School Districts to Compromise Their Indebtedness and Issue -New Bonds Therefor , " approved .Match HO , 1SS7 , and all other acts and parts of acts Inconsistent vtlth this net. Speaker Oaffln fcent to the clerk a com munication from the Board of Trade of Dal las , Tex. , requesting the members of the Nebraska legislature to mcmorallze congrcaa In favor of the passage by that body of a bankruptcy act. The communication was referred to the committee on miscellaneous aubjects. Jtnklnd of Jefferson moved that the com mittee on pi luting Instruct the printer to have all bills that have paostd a second reeding printed by Monday next. On , a statement from the clerk that the bills v/ere ready , but were held back to await the purchase , of flics , Jenkins withdrew hla mo tion. Jenkins then sent up a resolution endow- Ink Secretary of State Piper In hU alien- lion lo the care and preservation , of the suppllcii Ief over from the last session 01 Iho legislature. Locmls , chairman of the committee 01. employes , reported one or two minor changes In the work of the force. After a number of the minority had asketf to be excused , and the request granted , Fer- now of Adams called attention to the fact that th very clement which had opposed adjournment In order to allow the com mittee on privileges and elections to prose- ci'te the Douglc.i contest cases was now trying" to ahlrk duty tomorrow. Hull of Harlan 'denounced the nosltlon of the minority taken this morning ns a grand aUnd play and a piece of buncombe. A motion to adjourn over until Monday at 2 p. mi , waa defeated by a heavy majority and the vote recurred on , a motion to ad journ , unlll _ , tomonow * at 10 a. in. , whlci ) prevailed. OXI.V M\V II1M.S I.T K SKXAT1J. rjjeli of KilfllltlfH I'rt'veiKN Kxteiixlvc \ \ ' < irli by Miivlinily. LINCOLN. Jan. 15. ( Special. ) The senate engaged In a very brief session this morn ing , being unable lo lake up legislative business for actual consideration because of the lack of necessary facilities. The reso lution offered yesterday by Senator Dunda.i , relative to a 20 per cent cut In state and county salaries , was made a special order for Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. The consideration of the governor's message was made a special order for 2 o'clock Tucada > afternoon. After' dlacusalng a proposition advanced by Mr. Talbot of Lancaster for an adjourn ment until next Wednesday afternoon the senate adjourned until Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The following bills were Introduced and read the II rat time : Senate IKc No. 63 , by Hearing of Caas , Is a bill for an act to .suppress bucket shops and gambling In atot-Ics , etc. It provider that It shall be unlawful for any person , firm , cssoclatlon or corporation to keep within this state any bucket shop or place whoreln is conducted the pretended buying or selling of the stocks or bonds of an.\ corporation , of petroleum , cotton , grain , pro'- visions or- any , other produce without any Intention of receiving or paying for the property so bought or of delivering tin properly so sold. The penally for the viola tion of the proposed law Is a flee of not less than J500 nor more than $1,000. Senate flo ! No. 70 , by Sykes of Adams , amends the cede of civil procedure so ts to provide that the owner of any real estate against which a decree of foreclosure has been rendered , or of any real estate levied upon to satisfy a Judgment or decree of any kind , may redeem the same at any time before the confirmation of such sale by paying Into court the amount bid for said real estate by the purchaser thereof together with the Interest accuring on such decree or Judgment from Its date until the date of such redemption and the casts of the proceedings In which the decree or judg ment was rendctcd. Senale file No. 71 , by Feltz of Keith , pro- posca lo require owners or conslructors o' Irrigation ditches to construct bridges over the same when such ditches or canals cross a public highway. Senate fllo. No. 72 , by Mutz of Keya Paha , Is a bill to flx commissions for selling live lock In Ihe state of Nebraska. Secato fllo No. 73 , by Ransom of Douglas Is a bill for a law declaring certain acts on tbe part of city , to\\n or village olllclals ex tortionate and unlawful , The proposed law applies to members of boards empowered by law to grant saloon licenses. It prohibits members of such boards from soliciting any bustnc H , goods , or Insurance from parties applying for licenses to sell liquor. Senate fllo No. 74 , by Ransom of Douglas , U designed to prevent cruelty to children In certain cases. Senate fllo No , 75 , by Ransom of Dnuglaa provides a law governing the adoption cf minor children , Senate file No. 70 , by Ransom of Douglas , prohibit. ) the employment of any child under the ago of 12 years In any store , oince , shop , factory , mine or other place to ex ceed three months In any ono year. an liiNitriiiiec Claim , GRAND ISLAND. Neb. , Jan. 10. ( Special. ) . The Western Travelers' Accident associa tion of this city has just compromised the claim of Mrs. Marie Arnold of Sioux City , which has been pending lu tbe federal court at Omaha for more than a year. Thlj case grew out of the cause of the death of the lui.itnml of Mra. Arnold In fait Lake In ISO I. Tim beneficiary claimed that her husband died from thu results of accidental Injuries , while the association maintained that It had evlileico that tha death was due to an at tack of typhoid fever. The case was settled by the association paying 1520 , the plaintiff paying all costs of prosecution. Train Dernlleil nt 11 Sivlteli , ARLINGTON , Neb. , Jan , 15.Special. ( . ) Just as the castbound passenger train on the Fremont , Klkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad was leaving here yesterday at 4 o'clock In charge of Conductor Whitney and Knglneer George Morton the passenger eoach next to the rear coach was thrown from the track and uould have landed bottom aide up lu the ditch had not the couplings hrld to It at both ends , and It fell partly on Its side. The passengcrd were considerably shaken up , but uo one as hurt. Conductor Whitney was thrown from the coach stcpA Into a snowdrift , but was no' , Injured. The wreck wns caused by the braketnan changing the switch before the last wheels of the tear coach hud pawed the switch. The trains to Omaha nnd Mis souri Valley were detained about three hours before the wrecking train got the track cleared. TR.vrn i < 'iu'.M > OF nn.v noss. Police Cinilililo l.oeitte < lu * Mi ( ilrl nt Iiliicoln. LINCOLN , Jan. IB. ( Special. ) Nothing has as yet hern loatucd of the whereabouts of M'lm Kila RORJ. The only clue seema to ha\o bron niched up bv Ofllcer Sncll , who discovered tha : she workad for n shsrt tlmu p.t the Tremonl hotel , but bad left suddenly , am' the hotel people do not know where .iho has gone. While at the Trcmont she wrots n ncio to n girl frleud mid gavj the tame misleading address \\hlch she had given her mother ! it Firth , fbo nl- ' that an answer should bsf.it to No. J-'J South Ivleven'h ' sticet , In care cf a man numed Dean. Net her | D an nor the girl can bs found. Mhs Rc.ie canio to Llncol Y two uecks ago from Firth , where her mo'hcr lives. She Is 18 yeais old and nuiu good looking. Word was received by the State llinklng board today of the .suspension of the GKI- Z2ns' State lunk of Fulhrtou , Nr icu countj. 12. D. Could Is president. 1 . 1'ad n capital stock of ff.r , ODD and depcsits c' $51,000. It I v\as not n 3tae depository. As none cf th ° i now bank cxamlneid huve qualified by llllni ; . tholr bonds , ihe board directed cx-Secretarj | Tcwnlty to prccecd 10 Fullerton tha ! evening | nnd take charge of th : baiiK as a spce'.al , oxarr'.pnr. . O.\UK | to the U'.ncsi of Land Commissioner | Wolfe the State Hoard of Transportation did not hold a meeting this afternoon , as wcs j evir"d. > . It Is considered doubtful If the board has a msctlng this week , ns Mr. Wojfo Is c-oii..nea 10 ihe houja whh a severe cold. It wta Intended to appjlnt the new secre taries oHlclally. They arc J. C. Dahlman , G. L" . Laws end Joseph Edge'-ton. At the olllce of the adjutant Kcnsral the rcylgnallons of Captain John S. Cruo , com pany F , First regiment , and First Lieutenant Robert R. Copsey , company A , First regi men' , have been , accepted. Omaha people In Lincoln : At th Llndell T. J. Nolan , James Allan , P. Schwcnck , Louis Ilurmelstcr , G. F. Munro , A. W. Clark , T. C. Van Ruren. K. P. rimlth. A. J. Cooley , T. C. Hurst , W. C. Oreo , M. F. King , J. F. Coad , Jr. At the Lincoln EF. . Jordan. U. C. Benjamin , John Sullivan , D. Clem Deaver. B. Mar. ThlcvrN Ret Throe lliiiulreil Pennies. I3KATRICB , Neb. , Jan. 15. ( Special Tele gram. ) Safe crackers got In their work at Lanham , In the southwest corner cf the county , last night. The safe at the postolllce was blown open and * 3 In pennlti taken. The safe In William Welter'd store was a'so ' blown and a quantity of notes taken , the value of which could not be learned. The thieves are dcocrlbed M a pair of young fello.va who were hanging around there yc.i- lerday. They wore black macklateiihca and arc supposed to have started off In the direc tion of Reatrlce. HANOVER Kan. . Jan. 15. ( Special. ) The two young men who tcbbcd Ihe aafe of Wil liam Wcllers , general grain and lumber merchant In Lanham , Neb. , securing about ? S In cash and 3--OQ In notes , and also robbed the postofllcc of what stamp3 wete on hand and about $3 worth cf pennli3 , were seen by a section hand of the U. & M. read early this morning on the rallio.ul track looking ever papers. When they aaw they were olucncd they walked on * toward Han- o.'cr. Telegranrs were acnt to Hanover end Constable Fred Oswald arrested them upon Ihelr arrival. Many of Ihe notea were found on their clothes , cs also stamps and n lot of pennies and a few dollata In silver. They refuse to give any names. .Tiiiilntn'M XIMV School House. JUNIATA , Neb. , Jan. 15. ( Special. ) The nc\v brick school building was completed today. Mr. C. P. Helm of Lincoln was thr contractor and looked after every detail that goes to mnkc a flrst-class' building. U U two stories high , .above a htah basement , hcs rock raping throughout.with full ato.notrim , mings ; Is fi2VixGOVi feet In size , with a tower fourtccu feet qqucre and eighty feet high ; has four large schcol rooms , one recitation room , a schcol beard room , a snporlntcril- cnt'a room and spacious hallwaja ; Is finished throughout with hard pine with oil finish and hca 1,103 square fett of stone/slate / black board. Miirtl.toii-nniilil. FREMONT Jan. 15. ( Spcc'al. ) Mark MD- tlscn and Mlsa Florence Gould were mar ried yesterday at the rejldence of Ihe bride's mother. Rev Mr. Johnson of South Omaha performed the ceremony according la tl'c ritual of the EpUcop.il church. The bride was given a'vay by her grandfather , J. H. WIntersteen , sr. , only n few relatives and Intimate friends of the families being prcu- ent. The groom la In the employ of L. P Hanscn , grocer , and Is a young man nf line business ability and Integrity. The bride U a daughter of 'Mrs. J , II. Inuian of tlik city. Tri'iitou1 to nn Oyster Sn | > | > er. ELGIN , Neb. , Jan. 15. ( Special. ) The X. Z. T. society gave an oyster supper am : evening party at the palatial home of S. T. Jackson leal evening. The evening wai pleasantly spent at games of various kinds. An Interesting feature of the evening wao a splderwtb drawing for the gentlemen In arlcotlng Ihelr partners for Iho supper. Ten couples were Indicted Into the society mye- tcrlcs of the X. Z. T. IllloxIclliilN In Teiiipcriinco KlllooiiM. TEQUMSEH , Neb. , Jan. 15. ( Special. ) In police court yesterday two keepers cf "temperance" saloons , Martin Kazda and Cob Frcst , were found guilty of selling Intoxi cants at their places of buslne.-a and each wtg fined $100 and costs. W. Robb waa the complainant and the witnesses agalnit the grog dUpecsera were Alfred Wllllam- and Harry Smith. The defendants appealed to the district court. ArreNteil nt Tlinyer. YORK , Neb. . Jan. 15. ( Special. ) Isaac IJ. Doggett of Thayer hta been arrested for the alleged celling of Intoxicants. There are four counts In the complaint. Upon his appearance before County Judge Wr.u- man yesterday , he. waived cxarrilnnt'on ' ari'i was released on a bond of ? 200 Ja Appear February 12. The complaint bus teen brought by Jamec Donovan of Thayer. Art Inhibition ill Pierce. PIERCE , Neb. , Jan , 15. ( Special. ) The band boys opened their art loam exhibition last night and have a flrst-cla 3 display. Many haiu'acmo paintings are on exhibition and many relics of Intercut add to the ) com pleteness of the exhibition , which Is given ( or the flnnr.clal benefit of the band. The exhibit will be open three uays. llnnU C'hiuiKeN UK ? "nnio. PIERCE , Neb. , Jan. 15. ( Special. ) Yes terday the First National bank of this place began business under the name of the Pierce County bank and In. the future will bo under state organization. The change In name doea not affect the bank's management , II. S. Deck titIII being retained as 'president and Woods Cones as cashier. Oxecoln .llnii I.imeM nil IS.ve. OSCEOLA. Nob. , Jan. 15. ( Special ! ) Labe Colwoll , who lives , a few miles from town , met with a serious accident a few days ago , Ho struck u bolt on hla corniheller that wail filled with frost and a piece of It Hew , striking him In tbo left eye , which baa caused the loss of the night of that eye , ' ConiKily-lli'liniil. NEBRASKA CITY , Jan. 15. ( Special , ) John Connoly was married this evening to Ml s Hattle Debout. The groom Is chief en gineer at the Argo Manufacturing company , while the bride U the accomplished daugh ter of Mr , Uebout of the H. & M. They left for the south on a abort wedding trip. Fnllertiin I.IIHI-M n llnnl.- . FUI.LKRTON , Neb , , Jan , 15. ( Special Tel egram. ) The Citizens' State bank of whlcr 5. II. Penny was president and F. M. L.v grange WDM ccahler closed Its doors this aft ernoon for liquidation. Its liabilities art JCO.OOO. DepcMllora will bo paid In full. ( Iriiuil Army liiHliillatl OAKDALI3 , Nob. , Jan , 16 , ( Spccla.1. ) The Grand Army held a public Installation of olllccra In Trark'6 hall , with a beuu uupper , last evening. EXPOiSVlON CROWS IN FAVOR Object of Hi ! ) Enterprise Leads IU Way to lincncial Assistance. LCGI3LATOHS TAKE UP WlTH THE IDEA t . - Dltillfj 'Snrltli'n Hill HUM MimyVnrni Prleiuia Already , lull Will Meet Mimy AtitptiiliueiilN itit ItMVii > - . LINCOLN" , Jan. 15. ( Special Tclcgrnm. ) HMplto the frantic arsortloiw of n few opponents of the proposal to appropriate n sufllctcnt sum of mon. y from the state treasury to enable the state of Nobrtska to mnkd a creditable allowing at thefrans - mlwlsolppt Exposition , the fact yet rem-ilns that the preposition la growing In favoi among the mrmbera of the legislature. Tin. bill Introduced by Representative Diulle ) Smith of Omt.ha , although not yet out of the printer's hands , Is alreaily the topic cf conservation in legislative circles In Lincoln. It U duveloplng some warm frictuU among the populist iiicmborj , alti.orgn nil do not agree with all t o expressed tcrmi of the bill. Many amendments will UoublUas bo offered , and already some practical suggfa- tlona ure talked of. Ex-Sctiator II. 0. Stewart of Dawes county , one of the best known mlddle-of-lhc-road populists of the state , for two terms a senator from his district and assistant ucc- retary of the senate at the present w.cjslou , aald thU ir.urn.lng that , generally speaklnR. ho wit ? In favor of the appropriation , lie believed ( fiat the provision making the iwelvo state'directors members of the regular Hoard of Directors af tha Trnnsmisslaslppl and International Exposition company was u very wise one , and that It would enable the state to cccure better returns fur the money Invented than If a commission xveix- appolnted to act Independent of thu Hxpail- tlon company. Under the plan adopted in nuking tli. ; appropriation for the Nebraska exhibit at the World's fair , said Senator Stewart , .1 large proportion of the money \vsa dissipated in the payment of the salaries and expenses of a great many olflcIaU. Senator Stewart Is of the opinion , however , that the Rtato should secure aomo tangible return for the money voted to the exposition. He sui ; jk-d that a provision be Inserted In thi bill requiring the Kxpcnltlon company to donate to the stale at the close of the fall- some of the larger buildings , to be wed for the benefit of the people of the state. In ordir to give his Idea pr.ir.tlca ! form ho suggested that It might be a wise move to either locate the big fair on the State fair grounds or remove tli'o fair grounds permanently to a point nearer the city of Omaha , and by locating the Exposition buildings upon the new slto give to the state of Nebraska some permanent buildings for State fair pur poses thati would mike the State fair the superior of'any , hrld In the United States. He also suggested that at least one of the ' buildings , , lt'constructed of structural iron , bo removed to the city of Lincoln to be used as n part of the equipment of the University , of 'Nebraska. One of the Expo sition bulldlnss , ho thought , could be de signed lu such a manner that all of the permanent structural portion could be ad mirably pscdfor one of the large buildings at the university. Anothc suggestion made by Senator Stewart , wns fhat the bill should contain a provision requiring the Exposition manage ment to , dqvoe | a portion of tne money ap- proprlatcJ to a model Irrigation farm of at leant forty acres. Upon this farm should be planted-various crops , nil to heplaced In the bends of practical Irrigation men who \voud ! show - -immense advantages , of Irrigation through the entire season. Senator Stewart Is one of the leaders of the populist pjirty and comes , from , a section of the , .atdte'ivhcrc-thu prevailing buslpess dcprc loV Pinches , the hardest. He Is , nevertheless , favorable' ' to an appropriation commcnsur'&lc with the" Importance and dignity ot the state , Uuu , he'saysi 'that , ns far as hla people are concerned , they feel that the state should have asms tangible return for the money the state proposes to Invest. * Il.M.VOIH IS IMC HI'1,1 * \TR1M-.STK1 > . Scimtov Cmivforit'M 11111 fur Hepre- fU'iilntloii JliiM StruiiKT Siitii | ] > rt. CHICAGO , Jan. 15. ( Special Telegram. ) Senator Crawford yeateriay Introduced Into .ho aenata at Springfield a bill providing for the participation of the state of Illinois In tha Transmlrslcalppl and International Ex- pcsl.lon , > and for th3 appropriation of $100- OCO for ( hit purpose. The bill contemplates Jis appc'Intmcnt by tha govsrnor of three commissioners , who are to receive not to exceed $ J,099 each for their expenses , and for .ho appolntmsnt of a salaried secretary. U also provides for the erection of the proper state buildings. Senator Crawford Is one of the oldest Chicago cage membera of the upper houaj and U usually a number of the steering committee which practically contro s the right-of-way of all bills on the calendar. As yet nc committees have been appointed 'in either branch of the legislature , It being the un derstanding that tha complete organization will be deferred until the senatorial fight Is out of the way. This bill has been very fortunate In being Introduced at this time , and In fact. It 'is tha only bill of general Interest ao far Introduced In either In * .2 The representative of the expedition having the matier In chars ? has enjoyed the friend ship of a'lactlcns and uvoi-led Identifica tion whh any particular candlJsey. BeforSenatpr Crawford would consent to introduce and champion the bill It was nec essary to show him that Influential commer cial and railroad Interests In Illinois were favorable thereto. The senator himself Is strongly In favor of the bill and will guard Its Interests at ovary stage. It Is under- otood that already the knowledge of this contemplated action on the part of Illinois has started a movement St. Louis looking to similar action en ths part of the Missouri legislature , as St Louis has trade Interests that cnnnot afford to stay out with Chicago ThU action In Illinois should stir .up all the wes'ern ' ulates , and surely Nebraska must. In comparison with this amount , gran ; all that Is being aalceJ in the way of an appropriation at this session In Lincoln. VICTIM 01- ' SJIOOTIXfiFFIIAY I1IHS. Mini Ileen Siiplioneil o lit- oil tinHouil JiilM 1 HctMivrry. ATKINSON. 'Neb. . Jan. 15. ( Special. ) ( loorgo A. 'Science , who was shot by Raymond M\iUic r December 11 , during a dUpulo ovc-j1 simc grain raised by Spence on Mutser's ' la'n'd , died yesterday at 2 o'clok. The death w s iulto ( sudden and unexpected , presumably" ffMn heart disease , ns he wab apparently" In a fair way to recovery. Mustier , who li'as ' been out on bond pending the result -oti the affair , was taken to O'Neill last ovcnliiBiby-Jhe sheriff , whcro he will beheld held without , bond. _ Hull ill Krrinoiil. J'o.n. lG.-r-Speclal. ( ) The tenth annual iiia nk.nl ipall of the Mechanics' Hose company witfe given at the Turner hall last evening. 'TliJri1 ' was a good crowd of the firemen anil 'tliqlr friends present , and a pleasant time ' 'was had. Many unique and novel costuiilti' 'were ' worn , The Young Men's Christian amoclatlon gave a social 'at Its roolna last evening. An uxcellcnt musical and literary program waa tendered , and llg.it refreshments were curved. The room , * , ufro Crowded. The aiaoclation will give a aerlca ot socials during the win ter. _ Kill ( > V T II Illlllllreil ItllllllllM. I'IKHCE , Neb. , Jan. 15 , ( Special. ) Wolf huiitd were thu rage In this vicinity hot winter , but that sport has been relegated to therear. . A party of hunters , under the supervision of OV. . Ooff , atartcd out ycj- tcrJay at 3 o'clock In the afternoon and re turned at C o'clock In the evening trlu.n- pliant over the slaughter of 107 rabbits , York t'ouul ) ' Ihirllt'iilliirlHlM < > . YOllK , 'Neb. , Jan. 15. ( Special. ) The York County Horticultural society has ap plied for an experiment station , to be lo cated In Hi la county. The ntato society , which ban been holding its winter oeasloti at Lincoln thla wrck , hn.i ( Alien the matter under advisement , The horticulturists of tills county II.IVP ono nf the most nourish ing nrganlrntlotiB In the state. The mem- OCM are progressive farmcia , who feel that tlih section nf the country neo.la n atation whcro experiment ? may be condtictcd on a scientific btulj. T\\ ( ii.iviioit'lot'dii.s noi'Mi ' ovr.it. Arc llrouulil lo Onnilin oil Cliurnc of Mnrilcroii * AHMiuitt. KLKHOUN. Neb. . .Ian. 15. ( Special. ) Herman Snydcr and Gregory Oradatiskn were thU oftornccn bound over lo the district court In the sum of $50i ) oich by Justice- ihe 1'eare Smlili on the charge of itsMiilt- Itig Charlra 1'falron with Intent to kill. The preliminary hearing of the two prisoners occurred during the afternoon. They were icmovcd to-day to the county Jail at Omaha to await their trial In the dU-trlct court. The crime wUi which the two men are charged was comir.luct ! on last Monday night. Charles I'fnlron has been living nil alone on a farm omc mile. ' from this town. Just before midnight Monday he was awakone-d by blows on his dcor. When he opcr.ed Iho dcor he- Was confronted by Snyder nnd OradausUa. The two men set upon him wlthoiu any preliminary words. They beat him with their fists nnd with plccen of furni ture , and kicked him severely. I'falcon finally became unconscious and then the two mi'ii desisted. The two toughs left the house at once. Apparently I'clltUug they had murdeteJ I'falcon , they went 10 the house near by. which Is occupied by William C. Hancy , and and InlurmoJ him that they had killed his neighbor. They then deputed. Il-incy went to Pfalccn's ho.isc nnd found him In a badly damaged sta.o. No bones were broken , but the n'Ain'o bo ly was badly bruised. The matter V.MS brought to thu attention cf the authorities and County Attorney Jeffries swore out a complaint for the men en the charge of assault \rlth Intent to kill. This \\cs done on Tuesday. The war rants were placed In the hands of the con stables cf Elkhorn , but they apparently did not desire to tackle the two men. The ar rests were finally made on Thursday by Con- titablo Charles Hlce of Valley. Snjdcr was arrested without difficulty. Oradauska , however , chowcd fight. When his house , which U t'ltuated r.car Elkhorn. was entered by the constable and a companion , Gradauska took his .stand In a back room with a shotgun in his hands nnd threatened to kill them. He was finally Induced to surrender. Arrpxt n Cntity Mini from Alum. FRANKLIN , Neb. . Jan. 15. ( Special Te-lc- gram. ) On Wednesday the marshal of thlv place received a meivragc from Alma , Neb. , to look out for a man who was crazy , and gave his description. A close watch has been kept , anJ tonight the man was capture * ! . Ho came Into the H. & M. depot about thirty minutes tcfcre train time , and hla actions EccmcJ strange. As he did not leave on he train , the agent recognized him a : > the crazy man for whom they had been looking nnd tcok him up town and turned him over to the officer. Relatives In Alma have been p-tilled and arc expected here for him In the morning. ( iooil Sli-InalliK " > V.'lsiNlilr. WINSIDE. Nch. . Jan. 15. ( Special. ) The recent steady snow ntorm left alx Inihea cf sno\v and excellent sleighing ; the Jingling of tfcigh bells an.l bright minshlne of yea- tciday .T.adc an almost Ideal winter's day. A great deal of corn U being marketed at n very low price ; considerable corn U yet In the fields , the aaoiv preventing I'-s oelng husked ; the corn In piles , as rrost of It is. jecauae of Inability to build cribs , ! a not in a marketable condition on account of enow and Ice. Some of thla grain Is being ruined by mould. KnrnHT.s Lose Control. OAKLAND , Neb. , Jan. 15. ( Special. ) The Oakland Fanners' Grain and Luir.ier com pany met today and voted to sell the prop er.y , by a vote of 8S to 44 % . Scmo of ihc fanners are vtry Indlgtmit , ai ttc ccrtipany wsn sorted several jean ago by ths farmers end nany cf them want to re tain their Interest lu It as a strictly farm er./ affair , whereas this ac-.lcn of the stock holders means a new management. ii T t ntletli Aimlv 'rnnry. ALVO , Neb. , Jan. If. . ( Speslal. ) Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis celebrated the twentieth anniversary of their marriage at their home thlj evening. About forty of their friends and neighbors gathered and treated them tea a general surprise. Their beautiful nnd spacloua home WPS thrown open to the com pany and a general good time waa had. He- fore departing for their several homes , the company was Invited to partake of a bounti ful repast. \ < > l > rii Uii NI-HH .Votrx. J. V. Wolfe , an evangelist , Is making many converts ct York. A very successful revival meeting Is In progress at Uecatur. The people of Newcastle are agitating the question of building a creamery. The proposed tinners' Institute at Gretna was declared off on account of lack of In terest. II. D. Willey , an old resident of north Nebraska , died at Pierce and was burled Thursday. The wife of M. A. True , a railroad fire man living at Nebraska City , has left for jarts unknown. The Madison County Times , a free silver democrat paper , has been launched by a stock company. Fred Day of Hustings got Into a friendly ccufllo with a friend and was thrown , break- ng a leg In the fall. Kearney people are protesting vigorously because the Insurance companies have raised the rates In that city. A couple of the employes of the Hastings court recently captured a centipede In one oi" the cfllccs of the building. Walter IJabcr and Thomas 'Dattcrson of Weeping Water were fined J10 and $20 re spectively far stealing Unrobes. II. L. Smith and wife of Tarkio , Mo. , were badly Injured at Franklin by balng thrown from a buggy by a runaway team. Adams county farmers are circulating a petition to the loslslature to pass a law re ducing the salary of county otllccra. Hebron Is without a town marshal and an a result the papers complain that bullies make life a burden for peaceful people. II. A. Thorpe , the boy orator , who made such u hit In the late campaign , has pur chased an Interest In the Hlckman Repub lican. A 8-year-old non of Herbert I'ottcr of Gretna was severely Injured by falling from a windmill tower , but It Is thought the little ono will recover. A. A. 1'crslnger of Lodge Polo had a barn burned leccntly. Ho docs not propose to take any chances with his new one , so ho Is building it out of stone. There was a chapter of railroad acci dents at Falrfleld Thursday. In alighting from a train W. E. Mercer of the News- Ilnrald slipped nnd one foot went under the wheels , taking off two toes. Marlon Laucr , a brakcman , hod a hand badly pinched making a coupling. i\triulltloii Honored Ity Tiiiiiu-r. SI'HINO FIELD , III. , Jan. 13. Governor Tanner today honored tin extradition for Dr. Frank C. Hliodeu , alias Count do Jua- tor. under arrest In Chicago and wanted In Denver , Cole , , on a t-linigo of umbezzlliiff J1..WO from Cornelia S. Ni-wbury , n widow In Denver , with whom ho win to form a p.irtnci-Hhlp In a liiiHliirnH venture. He Is mild to Imvo goiio to Chicago and tboro married another woman. Rhodes Is nl o wanted In Urooklyn , N. Y. , for hlyuiny nml forgery. _ ' I'olleo. l' i Iiivi'Mtlwnlf KIIIIMIIN Clly JEFFERSON CITY , Mo. , Jan , 13. Ill the lioiiHo today Representative Spoffonl of Kanxan City Introduced n resolution do- imindlnt , ' uu Investigation of the Kiinwix City nollci- department and commissioner. ! . A Hplrltcd dt'b.ito followed , and thu reHolu- lion WHH dually adopted by a vote of k5 to 40 , Thu ru.Holutlou , imsKcu tlio ruvl-sed senate inratuire. callw for a Mweeplntr In- vo.Htlu'iitlon of all the phases of police work of Kiuiuim City. _ Ttvo Men IiiNliinlly ICIIIeil. PHILADELPHIA , Jan. IS. Honjiunln Uandy , aged 65 , and Heabrtgbt licrry , ajed ; * 5 years , both of Oloueiater. N. J. . were liiHtantly kflled today by walking In front of an extra train on the l'blladc-1- phlu & Reading VISIT THE SUGAR FACTOR1 Nebraska Editors Put in u Half Day's Work at Grand Island. DECIDE TO MEET NEXT YEAR AT LINCOLN Number of Committee * Annoiineeil unit ( Illlecrn P.l.M-tcil fur CoiuliiK Venr Tnlli of n Trip In > Ie\len Present. GRAND ISLAND , Jan. 15. ( Special Tele gram. ) The delegates to the convention of Nebraska editors were this afternoon taken to the- sugar factory In a special Union Pa cific train. They were shown about tbe fac tory nnd grounds by the local manager , Mr. Fcrrar , nnd the other ntlnchcn of ihe faclory , .still nt the \\orks , and shown every detail which time allowed. After an hour spent at the factory and upon the return to the city the program was rushc-d through with all pcaslhlc speed. The p.iprr rend by Mr. rurcell was attentively listened to and there upon followed the round table. The buslncus of fho convention ! was transacted In nn hour's time. The con.mltlee on president's addreas re ported several recommendations , especially dwelling upon the recommendation In regard tn the establishment of county organisations. Some fears that attempts to carry this would be ur.sticeeMstul were expressed. The committee on resolutions reported ex pressing thanks to the people of thlj city and the local newspaper men on the splendid entertainment afforded ; to Prof. Sherman and otheM who rendered so plccsant the enter tainment of last evening ; to tbe Union Pa cific rallioad for courtesies extended In transportation to the sugar factory , and to President Dayton and Secretary Merwlu for clllclcnt services rendered. The committee on memorial will report In a chart tlmo to the secretary. An exclusion committee , consisting of F. G. Simmony , G. 1) . Cara , Meiars. llubner , Varner and Huac , was appointed with In structions to arrange an excursion to Mexico. The following committees wens appointed : Chautuun.ua meeting , W. If. Stowcll , W. O. Jones , C. J. IJowlby. Executive committee : W. n. Dayton , F. G. Simmons. W. M. Gcddcs , M. A. D.-own. J. C. Seacrcat. Legislative committee : Messrs. Untie- , Houard anil Hulmer. TI'o following officers were elected : Presi dent. F. N. Klmball of McCook ; sccrctary- tretourcr , F. N. Merwln , Reaver City ; vice ; ) rc.5ldcnls. First congressional district. W. II. Stowcll ; Second , Colonel Ilyara ; Thh-d. A. W. Ladd ; Fourth , George llemls , Jr. ; Fl.'th , Dr. Razee ; Sixth. C. 11. Ca.a ; corresponding spending sccrelary , W. M. Geddca. Grand Island. . On motion the matter of selecting dcle- gate * to the 'national convention waa left to the executive committee. Thu next convention will bo held at Lin coln. Twenty-four new mcmbcra Joined the aiuoclatlon , besides six women. Tonight the visitors were entertained by a grand ball nnd smoker at tbe Ancient Order of United Workmen temple. The vl-ltors are certainly cnjojlng them selves. As Mayor Thompson In'his address of welcome last night assured them , they have only to aek If ihcy are In want of an ) thing to receive. Every dear , he assured them , ii open to them , even the Ulo dcor ; every hearthstone theirs. a& well as every curbstone. At the public enUrtainmcnt a. Uic opera IIOUFO last evening the visitors ? further listened lo a flue Icc.ure by Prof. Sherman cf the Nebraska State university , in which ho made comparisons of the dlf- lercnt methods cf story telling and itary writing , and pild a high tribute .o neu.i- paper men genesally as the makers of litera ture. Music wr.i rendered by home talent. morning the following were registered at iho hotels : W. S. Llndtiey. Time's , Ucavcr City ; 13. C. Erlckscn , Newa , Hrenstcr ; A. R. .Ichnsui Republican Elwcod ; E. C. Sellck. American I'omcutcad. ' Omaha ; J. W. Ilc-ry Cltli.cn. Grccley ; 0. W. Davis , Index ; Salem , P. P. Tostcvln , Auxiliary , Omaha ; C. Little' Held , Monitor. Lltchfleld ; O. M. Cc-s. NCWM Ravenna ; Rod Smith , Floater. Kearney ; F. N. Mervln , Tribune. Reaver City ; W. E. Dayton Republican , York ; F. P. Motgan , Register , Chappell ; 0. M. Quackenbush. Interests. Wood River ; I. H. Rlckel. Herald. Junlata ; Corr H. Carroll , Tilbunc. Win- side ; Clark Perkins , Republican , St. Paul ; Edgar Howard , Times. Papllllon ; D. II C oaln , Frontier. O'Neill ; F. I ) . Reel. Clipper Sl'Clt'-n ; A. F. Puechler , Indetiendent. Grand Island ; Jeff Stone , Gazette , Mlnden ; W. II. Howell , Pont , Auburn ; Ed Meek. Record , Alma ; Tim Scdgwlck , Times , York ; F. J. Floyd , Register , Trenton ; L. J. Harris , Prog ress. Hurwell ; C. E. Hyars , EnterprUo. Valley ; A. W. Ladd. News. Albion ; N. N. Wolcott , nt large , Central City ; F. M. Kim- mcll. Tribune. McCook ; J. A. Wild. Repub lican , Wllbcr ; George Cross , Gazelle , Fair- bury ; J. O Edgecomb" , Signal , Fa.rmoun. . , W. M. Hutt. Leader , Clurlis ; 8. J. Potter. Omahi ; Ulon Cole , Lincoln , C. M. Hubncr. Newa , Ncjiviika City ; N. H. Parki. Tele g.'am , Columbus ; W. W. Hasklns. Quiz , Ord George J. Warren , Argus , Red Cloud ; A. L Rlxby , Journal. Lincoln ; Charles D. Tho.iu ) son , O.uaha ; M. A. Rrown , Hub , Kearney M. T. G. Mo'oley. uewapapcr correspondent Grand Inland ; II. L. Merrlaian. Tribune Hyannis ; W. M. Gcddes , Independent Grand UOrnd ; M. G. Perkins , Omaha ; M H. Ilarliei' . Journal. Fullerton ; S. P Mo'jley ' , Republican , Grand Island W. H. Ketcham. Tribune. Crawford ; F. 0. Slmmor.3 , Reporter , Seward ; P. C. Erlck-son. Rrowster ; L. J. Simmons. Journal , Haiuen , C. O. Carpenter , Omaha ; L. J. Harris , Regis ter , Ord ; D. M. Iluller , Legal News , Lincoln ; C. J. Slovens , Chronicle. Ansley ; C. S. Wahl- Miilst , Democrat , Heatings ; Adam Rrccd , In dependent , Hastings ; W. N. Iluse , Nevvu , Norfolk ; B.'Cunningham , Herald , Wayne ; C. Dennis , Republican , York ; C. E. Pcrslngcr , Nonpareil. Central City ; F. H. Porter , Prog ress , Holdrego ; W. F. March , Ceresco ; S. P. Razcu , Courier , Curtis ; L. A. Varves , Ster ling ; P. A. Hrundago , Chieftain , Tecuniseh ; The Same8. . Old Sarsaparilla. That's Aycr's. The same old sarbaparillu ns it was made nnd sold by Dr. J. C. Aycr GO yc < tr.i rtj/o. In the laboratory it is different. There modem appli ances lend speed to skill and experience. Hut the sarsapa- rilln is the same old snrsnpnrilln that made the record ao yearn of enrcH , Why don't we better it ? Well , we're much in the condition of the Bishop nnd the " " he raspberry : Doubtless , said , "God might have made a belter berry. Hut doubtless , also , lie never did. " Why don't we better the sarsaparilla ? We can't. We are using the Hiitno < > 1 < 1 plant that cured the Indians and the Spaniards. Jt has not been bettered. And since wo make barsaparilla compound - pound out of sarsaparilla plant , we see no way of improvement Of course , if we were making some secret chemical compound we might. . . . But we're not. We're making the same old sar saparilla to cure the name old diseases. You can tell it'fl the Mima old anrn < n > nvilla be cause it work3 llu .idino i > ltl ntrH. . It's the sovereign blood purifier , and lt' Will I. Jay , State Journal , Lincoln ; W. n. Morgan , Citizen , ( Jrcoloy ! Pell A. Harrows , Floater , St. Udwnrd ; R A. Walking. Hrpub- llcnn , HanllnRg ; W. 0. I'urcell , Chief , Ilrokcn How ; W. C. rainier , Sun , Clay Center : A. J. MUCH , NowH-Herald , l-'nlrfleld : A , L. Johnson , Lender , Cnrloton ; Cnrl F. Seder , Chronlclov Madison. / * - Tlio follawltiR Inillo.i nre also present : Mrs. W. K. Dayton , York ; Mrs. Warren , Heil Cloud ; Mrs. Morgan. Chnppell : Mrs. lleckel , Junlnta ; Mrs. Mitlcnelil. Mtchncld ; Mra. Ilaskell , Ord ; Mrs. M. A. llrown , Kearney : Mrs. llynrs. Valley ; Ml Parks , Columbus ; Mrs. Ila > e ! < , Central Clly ; Mrs. ICtlRCCombu , flenevn ; Mrs. Mervln. Heaver City ; Mrs. Perkins , Omaha ; Mra. Heed , Slidtnn ; Mrs , Huso. Norfolk ; Miss Walking. Hastings ; Miss HlRh , Ilnstlngs. STVTI : nuiyr Sf ! AH I'\CTIIUV. I Snillli of ItleliiirilMoii'M I'lnti for Ili-cnU- Inivliitn ( tie Ilii lm' * * . LINCOLN. Jan. 15. ( Special 1 The beet factory bill , Intro.ltictd by Smlt.i of lllchantaon. provides that the alate of Ne braska shall erect a sugar beet factory with a capacity of not lc.w than 400 t.in.i icr day , the location of which shall bo made by the governor and be erected within ninety d > 8 'roiu the passage of the net. The mini of $2riO,003 Is appropriated for the pm-p. ic. The manager , empires and directors of the It'jtltntlon nre all political officers , and arc to be appointed by the governor. The salary oi' the manager Is fixed at $2,000 tier an num ; tile treasurer and secretary each $ l.fiOil. In no case can the salaries of any otuer c u- ployca be more than $1,000 per annum. The prlco to be paid for iiccts U $1.50 per ton. The product of the factory Is to be sold In the general market. House roll No. 29 Is a. Joint resolution , by Cajcbccr , propcaiug to amend sccllon 1 , ar ticle xv , of the constitution ( elating lo amendments. Srctlon 1 , as amended , would read net follows : "Hither branch of inn legla- lalurc may propose amendments to tliU con stitution , and If the same be agreed to by thrco-IUtha of Ihemenuera elected to each house , such propped amendments shall bo entered upon the Journal , with the yeas and nays , and published once each week In at least ono newspaper In each county where a nowi-paper Is published , for three montl-H Immediately procedliiR the next election , at which election the same shall be submitted to the clcctora for approval or rejection , and If a tl'rce-IU'tlu majority ot the clcctora voting upon said amendments nt such elec tion adopt such amendment , thu same shall become a part of tills constitution. When more than one amendment M submitted at the tame election , they shall be printed upon a scparale ballot and deposited In a separate ballot box and tiiall be GO sub mitted ca to cnablo the clc.ctora to vote on each amendment separately. " CiitN OIT Her HIMi-r'x KliiKer. WINSIIJK , Neb. , Jan. 15. ( Spcclal.-Onc ) of Ihe little daughters of Fred Krause , a farmer living near Wlnslde , had her finger cut off by her sister yesterday. The two little girls were cutting kindling with a hatchet. One of them handled the hatchet and the other carried away ( he shavlnga. The small hands were not rapid enough and _ the middle finder of the right hand woo severed by the hatchet. ECZEMA JEN YEARS Suffered Untold Agonies. Limbs Swollen so Could Not Got About. , Ablest Physicians Signally Failed. * - Was Absolutely Disheartened. Had Lost All Hopo. Gave CUTICURA a Trial Which Resulted in Absolute and Perfect Cure. rortcnyears Isiincred unloldagonlcs from that dread discaso Kczema , my louer llinlis niost of the time being sos\\nllcn nnd Inulica out that I could hardly go about. I had toear slippers so that I cmihl moie.iboutnt.ill. .My brother , a physician of thirty j cars' practice and cxlcneUe experience , bad tried Inaln to ellect a euro and signally failed. I tried other phyalulaus of plendld ability with lll.o re.tiiltn , and had rcjchcd that jmbitliero I became absolutely disheartened , and In Inct bail liijt r.M hope , ulien a friend ( after long and continued purjiualiui ) succeeded In in ducing niu to nt if.-ut gUo CimctntA HIMI : > iut.1i trial. I Mull inner regiet that I did so , and until my dying day I xlmll sing Iho pr.ilstM of tlicin. 1 mcd inn e.ikei of Cini- cuitA SOAP nnd two Imxes of Curicim v ( olnt- inent ) , and it resulted lu an alisnliitu nnd . ' eurc. I feel tb.it I ouo fliiu > riii iiuiuiujty thu debt of nt least , In my feeMu \vav , calling llielr attention lo my cao anil al.iolnlu ciins. I am nohr , I frrl , perfectly cured , eoiuid ns a dollar , nnd Iho HwecH of llfoaiestill nilno , thank ( iod.and loCitTii-iniA KIMIIIIKS : 1 attribute my alnio.it miraculous cum. I refer nil interested to Ihu I'oitniaster of lliit pl.icc , any of thu minister * , thu propi- Incut h'.Hinc.si nien , and nil of iliu citizens of our vlelnlty indiscriminately , and especially to my friend.John A. II. Hhljiiieyattnrnuyat lawwhomiecueiloi ! In pcrinaiilni ; inutogl\o CUTICIJUA. ltiMr.tnr.-t n trial. \ \ llii profniind irr.Ultnde , I remain \onr most eiitliniilnatlo admirer , DAVII ) M. KAI'P , Plymniilli , III. Dealer In Hardware , Stu\cs , etc. PriinT Cim TKHtukUT run * IL PRIX AID HLOOO Ilcucim Warm b Ui. vlih Cullri'ijA Sn r. crtillo- pnticiil.ini nf Cum i nA'inimrnliliiirTil ) > klncute , .n t tllild lliMfl nf CUIICIHA ItKSOLVXXT , Jfrtalikt Of tluod i > urltter.aniihuniorcurfi. HM Ihrnuthnut tbe vnil.l I'OTTIH D. AKliC. Coup , , Bole I'rojiB , Uu.tuli. UjfMHow tg Cute l cicnia , " Irec. " RED ROUGH THE MiinaQcri. DAY MATINin TODAY JiM. Ilalcuny , 25c I.o < -r iliior COc. CLAY rji.MiNT In TNIE-W cop/ifi\iioJ. TOMCIIT AT MIT. Prlce l3c ! , Me , Tic , 11.00. fHE'GREIGHTON fclep'iane , IJJI. J & I1J)31SS ) , Mjn. Knur NlKhtn. ComnienrlnK hl.VIIAl .M\TI\Ui : . .lA.Ml.XUV I7TII , -EMILY BA.NCKER- In Her IxilpHt Hucccrii A DIVORCE CURE , Il.irRHln Mnllncopilnpiiiliir 8cat Imw nn rale , Me. SOc. Tie 11 ( Mullnn" . 2io uml Me , January 2U--3 , Hc nlj < ( Murrlnun. MATI.VKIlIO ! TO.MCiHT Si 15. PHOK , .IDII.V itiv.oii.s rrescntlni ; hli Mesmeric Mysteries. I < AUaiITiil AND SriKNl'K COMIIINKU. BcatB 230 nnd S..c School children IQc ql innllnef. NEW I Iist : 4 Pur- THEATER. I forinaiicui U M , CltAWKOltn. Manager. MSTSHEE AJiu 25e TonlfhtntH.15 { 2 NHW I ItlStltVIU SCAIS. -JTIIHATIJR-jnriirioor. 73c4aOC I. . M. Crawford. Mur. I Iliilconc , 35c. Four night : ) cprnlni ; Huiv.lny Malliico , Jun , 17 , HUMAN HEARTS ( ly Hal If-lil. ) A Inlo of tlie ArlmnsuB llll ! . A tar load oC ypeclal ncmifry | | Jnn , 21-J ( CXiilnna Kxniv Biiiiitt : Co , HOTEL MERCER COII. IliTH AM ) llinVAItl ) . 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