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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , MABOJI 2 , 1897.
ing In other states or foreign nations ma ;
receive a certificate without an examination
"All that will bo necessary will bo the vorl
ficatlon and approval of such diplomas b
the State Hoard of Health and the paymen
of a fee of $5. $ The amendment was agree
to.
Another radical amendment was offered b ;
Mr. Orolhan to section 8. Tbls section litho
the original 1)111 provided that every appll
cant for a certificate to practice mcdlcln
In Nebraska should pay a fee of $23 , of whlcl
sum (15 was to bo divided equally betwcci
the three members of the examining bean
end the balance to lie used for the expense
of the pxamlncrs , The amendment provide
tliat the fco shall be but $15 and that th <
examiners shall pay their own expenses.
After all amendments had been Incorpor
ntcd In the bill Mr. Mildly renewed his mo
tlon that when the committee rose It roper
the bill back to the senate with the rccom
mcndatlon that It bo Indefinitely postponed
Mr. Heal moved as a substitute that th
committee recommend that futthcr consider
ntlon of the bill bo postponed until ncx
week , and that It bo made a special orde
for Wednesday afternoon , March 3 , at !
o'clock. Messrs. Howcll nnd Conaway boll
favored a continuance.
Mr. Dttndas created something of a stli
by announcing that an attempt had beci
made to Intimidate lita vole In regard ti
the medical bill. Ho said with nome cm
phasls that ho proposed tu vote his con
vlrtlons If every other senator on the flooi
voted against and every lobbyist worltei
ngalnst every bill which he himself wai
Interested In. Ho oppcncd any further do
lay. Ills remarks were Vigorously secomlec
by Mr. Hallcr.
Mr , Mtlflloy spoke strongly against the till
under consideration , and Insisted that UK
bill had been discussed long enough. Hi
therefore opposed nny effort to put off tin
final vote on the bill. He wanted Immediate
-nttlon.
Mr. McOann favored an Immediate vote
He raid the senate hod given enough time tc
the bill already. Mr. Or.itlmn made a length ]
argument In favor of the bill under dis
cussion.
Mr. Hansom opposed the bill.
.At the conclusion of Hansom's remarks
the committed rose , the bill was rocom-
rrilttcd and the senate adjourned.
LAST HIM. , DAV l.V TIII2 IIOIJ.SI3
Ileenril fur .Viinilicr iif MoiiMiircN III-
Iroiltii'ril IM llrokoil.
LINCOLN , March 1. ( Special. ) Todaj
closed the fortieth journal day In the house
and was the last one for the InLrnducllou ol
bills. The entire number of bills rrocheil
CSO today , against 641 for the correapondlnj !
day of the Kcsslon two years ago.
The house met at 2 p. in. today. Mr ,
Clark of Richardson. In n few well-chosen
uofdfl presented to Speaker Gaflln , In the
name of the members nnd employes of the
house , two life-i-lzo pictures of Governor Hoi.
comb and the speaker. The pictures were
hanging , one on each Bide of the Mie-ikor't
chair. Speaker Gaflln thanked the members
and employes for the gifts , and said that
nothing could have pleased him more. The
house. Journal of Friday and Saturday , the
two days merged Into one by the recess taken
Friday night. Instead of adjournment , wac
then read by Aralstant Clerk Foster.
A petition from Mission Illdgc post. Grand
Army of the Republic , Greenwood , Caw
county , was read , asking for the retention ol
the Mllford Soldlars' nnd Sailors' Home. A
similar petition was read from the Grand
Army of the Republic post of North I'latte ,
Quito a number of petitions were read oak-
Ing for a law against the manufacture and
Bale of cigarettes.
On the case for reports from standing com
mittees , house roll No. 357 , by Qrandstad , tc
provide for extending the time of payment
( or educational land ? of the state of Nebraska ,
under existing contracts for the sule or lease
of same , waa recommended to pass.
Wooster of Merrlck sent up to the clerk's
dcnk and had read the following resolution1
Whercns. The constitutionality of house
roll No. OT , providing for iin appropria
tion for n btilld'nK ' and stain exhibition
i In the TrnnsmlsHlsalppl nnd International
Exposition to be held In Omnlia In the
year 1KI8. Is seriously questioned ; therefore -
. fore , bo It _ ,
Hesolved , That the wild house roll No.
03. n nmended , be submitted to our honorable -
orablo supreme court for an opinion n.s
to the constitutionality or said bill , \vlth
reference to the following questions :
"Would or would not an appropriation fern
n building nnd state exhibit In s.ild Trnns-
inlsslsslppl and International exposition ,
as provided In section 4 or said bouse
roll No. S3 , ns nmended , be unconstitu
tional ? "
Resolved , That the chief clerk of thr >
house be nnd Is hereby directed to furnish
the honorable supreme court with n. certi
fied copy'1 these resolution ! ! , together
with u copy of s.ild house roll No. 03 , IIH
amended.
Speaking to his resolution , Wrester 8.ild
that In vlow of tlio faot that the constitu
tionality of the law was urged , he thought
It would bo well to take this step , and te l
the law. Clark of Lancaster directed atten
tion to the fact 'that ' the supreme court had
inado a rule that It would nU glvo opinions
on the constitutionality f any law until a
case w s brought ofnclally before It. On
motion of Smith of Douglas the icsolutloii
of Woooter was tabled.
A number of bills were road for the first
tlmo and others , on second reading , were
referred to appropriate committee. On mo-
.tlon of Jenkins , house rolls Nos. til4 and
" < UG , the general appropriation bills , and No.
030 , the claims bill , ware advanced to the
head of the general file.
ENDORSES AIUHTRATION.
In the order of bills on third reading the
following measure was passed :
Whereas , The settlement of national or
International differenced by force of urmi
1s Inimical to the spirit of progress and
modem civilization ; and
Whereas , The United States of America
-nnd Gloat Hrltaln nro the best types of the
rnoit advanced civilization of the age , and
rrprpsi-ntliiK as they do ono common inn-
Kinitfu and a commonality of commercial
Interests and relationship peculiar to thuse
two nations ; and
_ , WhrrenH , Wu believe that advanced and
ppsltlvo ground taken by therio two nations' ,
.looking to n Kotllemciit of International
jgrjovancos by u board of aibltr.itlou would
.bo thii Initiative wlile ! ) would result In tli < >
, early adoption of a treaty of International
< umiration among all the gicnt clvl'licd '
nations ; and
Whereas , An Anglo-American treaty of
arbitration , covering a period of live yearn ,
lias been negotiated hot u eon ( I lent Urlulii
wul the United States by the nccret'iry of
Htnto nnd the Hiltlsh ambassador , ( hiving
for Its object the establishment of the doe-
/Ulno of International arbitration as a
means of adjusting International questions
.nnd differences between the two nations ;
tend
-.Whereas. . Said treaty has been submitted
< to'lhu senate of Hie United States for con-
'llrmatlon , niodillc.illon , or rejection , mid Is
now bi'lnn considered by thnt body : there
fore , bo It
, Hesolved , Uy the state of Nebraska , llio
JiouHrt of representatives concurring therein ,
thnt wo heartily favor the "ettlement and
udjustment of International dlfre.jvne-s by
nibltratlon and we n.irniMtly request our
Hcnntors , lion. John M. Thuroton nnd lion ,
> Wllllum V. Allen , to use their tlToi'ls to
prociiro the conllrnintlon of the treaty now
Jjcforn the United Btutes t-enato. eltlier In
its prrspnt form , or with such amendments
as shall belter protect the rlurhts and con-
rifrve the IntrroitH of the United States
along tin ) lines of justlcu and equity ,
Orosvnnor of Hamilton explained hlc nega.
tlvo vote by Haying that ( Ircat Urltaln , being
a monarchy , was not & type of tlm "most
Advanced civilization of the age. "
, ' The hotiEo then went Into committee of
xtho whole , on motion of I'ollard , to consider
bills on general ( lie. Mr. I'ollurd declining
'td ' take the chulr. Speaker Oanin Invited
air. Sheldon to preside over the committee ,
House roll No. 2.19 , by Welch , relating to
Insurance combines , was referred back to
tbo committee for specific amendment. The
Brnor.il appropriation bills , which had been
advanced to the head of the lite , worn
reached , hut as they ucro nut printed , action
/waa deferred on thorn with the understand-
ling that they should not lose thvlr plavu
'on ' the general file.
roll No. 78. by House , provides for
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coughs and colds.
the payment of coots Incurred by witness
and court officers by the county whethe
said costs arc collected from defendants o
not. Route explained the provisions of hi
measure by stating that the only chang
In the old law was that witnesses and court
could rccelvo their fees oven If both plain
tiffs and defendants were Insolvent. 7lm
merman of York opposed the mezmiro. H
said It would Impose extra taxes on counUr-
Clark of Lancaster favored the measure fo
the reason that It would shut off a lot o
small , unimportant cases. Knpp favore
the hill on the same grounds. Woostc
believed the bill to bo a dangerous measure
DS It might result In summoning a gre.i
many unnecessary witnesses In small cases
House moved that when the committee arls
It report the bill with a recommenditloi
that It pasu , Robertson moved an amend
mcnt , thnt the hill be Indefinitely post
poncd , and It prevailed by .10 to 30.
Hnuso roll No. SO , by ROLW , Is for ai
act governing habitual criminals. The bll
H tor a graduated scale of punishments , In
eluding first , second and third offenses. Yelse
had an amendment striking out all nfte
the enacting clause , and Inserting a stroni
prohibition of the publication of the new ;
In any newspaper published In the ntati
of any offense committed by any person.
I'ollard thought that Yolacr's amcndtnen
should be entitled "An aot to oncouragi
criminals In the commission of crimp. " Noth
Ing. 1'ollard said , was such n doter
rlont to crime as the fear of publicity In the
pross. To compel a newspaper to suprcs !
court reports of trials would , from his poln
of view , be the height of folly.
Folkcr took nn entirely opposite view. Hi
did not believe the ncwspipers had anj
right to destroy a criminal's chances In lift
by publishing his disgrace to the \\orld
Ho also bclloved the bill was unconstltu
tlonal , os It was provides ! In that document
that no one should ho punished twlco foi
the same crime. Cumulative sonti-nces foi
crlmeii committed In the past wore double
punishments , and , ns ho believed , unocinstl
t tutorial.
Rouse , author of the hill , said ho had ln >
trodncod the bill as a prelection from the
criminals of other states , and 'to ' proven !
Nebraska from becoming an asylum for the
bad men. the habitual criminals of states
that enjoyed habitual criminal nets.
Kami pointed out that the bill did nol
contemplate punishing a man twice for the
aamo crime , but only gave him the maximum
punishment for the crime committed.
Yelaer'a amendment wca voted down vo
ciferously and the bill waa recommended foi
passage.
The committee then rose and reported ,
House moved that the report of the commit
tee bo not concurred In , but that his bill
uoueo roll No. 78. be engrossed for a third
reading. On the call of the roll the bill
was recommended for Indefinite postpone
ment. Yclsor tried to have the report on
house roll No. SO nonconcurrcd In , but he
failed and the bill stands recommended fo :
passage.
Jenkins moved a resolution that the appro
priation and claim bill ? bo ordered to be
printed and to take precedence over all other
bills In Die printer's hands. The resolution
prevailed. The house- then adjourned till 10
a. m. tomorrow.
IAST II.VTCif OK TilllIOUSi : IIII.LS ,
Tit low of ( lie MriiHlirrH llcnd ( lie Kirn I
Time Sutiiriliiy inul Monday.
LINCOLN , March 1. ( Special. ) The fol
lowing now bills were read the /Irst time
Saturday last ;
Uy Vnn Horn , house roll No. ! i91 , to pro-
Vldu for the payment of a bounty for the
manufacture of chicory from chicory beets
grown In this state and to appropriate
money therefor.
Hy Ciisebeer , honse roll No. CD2 , for the
relief of Cyrus F. linker , and appropriat
ing the sum of f'flo therefor.
Ity Mann , house roll No. 593 , to provide
for the payment of Interest and principal
on real estate mortgages.
IJy George A. Jones , bouse roll No. S9I ,
providing tor11 Hen by persons who shell
corn or thresh grain or separate the grain
from the fiber on uny such grain lor the
value of their services tnerefor.
Uy I'ollard , bouse roll No. 505 , to define
and reRiilnte tlm qualifications of members
of the council of cll.es of the second class ,
etc.
etc.Uy Hurkett , house roll No. MG ) , to amend
section ISSj , subdivision IS , Complied Stat
utes of ISM.
Uy Ft'llter , house roll No. 5)7 ! ) , to provide
for the appointment of a tax commis
sioner and deputies In cities of the metro
politan class and defining their duties ,
powers and compensation , and providing
for the valuation and taxation of all real
and pcraonul property within the corporate
limits of such cities for municipal pur-
pasej , and to repeal sectionsSO > , 81 ,
S5 , WJ , Si and 84 of ail act entitled "An act
Incorporating metropolitan cities nnd de-
Jlnlng ; regulating and prescribing their du
ties , powers and government , " approved
March SO , 1SS7 , as amended or heretofore
existing.
I3y Rich , Ii6use roll No 59S , to amend
sections C , SO , 40 , tilr 61 , Go , CG , CO , 7' ' , S2 ,
101 ! . 10 ! , . 1U3. 112 , 118. ' JIG , 117 , J1S. 123. 127 ,
141 ! , 1G7 and ItiS as heretofore existing or
niuenddd , of an .act. entitled "An act In
corporating metropolitan cities , and defin
ing , resrulnting and prescribing their du
ties. powers and government , " approved
Marcli SO , 1SS7. and to repeal sa'd sec-
lion.4 as heretofore amended or existing.
liy Wheeler , joint resolution No. 599.
proposing to amend sections " , 4 nnd 5 of
article vl of the constitution of the state
of Nebraska , relating to the number of
judge * of the supreme court , the length
of their term of odlce and tlio manner of
their election.
Hy J. H. Taylor , house roll No. GOO , to
compel the extension and operation of
stieet railway lines within cities of the
metropolitan class of this state ; to pro-
vldo proceedings lelatlng thereto , to pio-
vlde pennltlea for thu violation thereof ,
anil to repeal all acts or parts of acts In
conflict or Inconsistent with the provi
sion * of tlil.H act.
! ! > ' clalm-i committee , house roll No. 001 ,
to pay Patilc ) : O. Hawes for collecting the
claim ut thu state of Nebraska from the
I'nlted States government.
By Soderman , house roll No. C02 , to re
peal seons 21 i , 2G and 27 of article I
of cliiv/cr Iv of the Compiled Statutes of
Nebraska for ISC.
Hy Sodeiman. 'bouse roll No. 603 , to pro
hibit the einnloynienl or maintenance of
near relatives lit state expense by the offi
cers or managers of the state Institu
tions.
lly Soderman , bouse roll No. GOI , to re
peal chapter Ixxvlll of the session la\\H
of the state of Nebraska for the year
Islij , and to amend chapter Ixxlx of said
sess'on laws of ISK , and to repeal said
original chapter.
lly Vclsi-r , house roll No. Cu5 , to com
pel the extension and opcrutlon of street
nllUvay lines within cities of the metro
politan chics where an Incorporated vil
lage or city of the second class adjoins a
metropolitan city ; to provldu proceedings
relative thereto ; to provide penalties fur
[ he violation thereof , and to repeal all
nets or parts of acts that are in conlllct
ur Inconsistent with thu provisions of this
: ut. :
ut.Jty Yclser , bouse roll No. GOC , to nmcn-1
lection 117 of chapter xxvl of the Complied
Statutes of Nebraska of 1&35 , and to repeal
raid original section ,
Uy Dudley Smith , house ioll No , 607 ,
lo amend HcctloiiH ' ! and 2.1 of chapter
xvlll , article I , Compiled Statutes of the
utatoof Nebraska , ISM.
lly Wooster , house roll No. 60S , to tax
: xprphs companies , telupitono companies
mil telegraph companies.
Uy Kelkor , IIOIIHO ioll No. COU , making
in appropriation to cover the oxpeiiHc.H of
i company of the Nebiaska National
HmirdH to go on duty nt the Centennial
ixpoHltlon to be held nt Nashville , Tenn. ,
rrom May 1 to October 1 , 1S97.
Hy Wlebo , house redl No. 610 , to define
nero bpeclllcnlly the rights of cltlzcins of
.bis state residing In Soldiers' Homes ,
Hy the railroad committee , n concurrent
resolution , No , tut ,
Hy 1'anl R Clark , house roll No. C12.
miking appropriation to pay the bounty
nHuirnr \ manufactured In the state of Ne-
irnska , In accordance with u liuv enacted
March 29 , 1W3.
Uy special committee , IIOIIHO roll No. 613.
'or the organization and government of
> cut BURar dlHtrlcts. and for the promotion
> t the beet HUgar Industry and the build-
ng of factoilcH in the stnto of Nebraska ;
fur a pyt.tc.in of rnvcnue to bo
alaed by taxation upon the piopcrty In
mid beet sugar dish lets , to pay Interest
mil principal of said bonds , and the man-
ler In which thu mime nlmll bo done ,
.ho holding of elections In said districts
'or the purpose of electing officers and
irovldlng for the manugvinent of ualil ills-
rlcts.
Uy the. finance , ways nnd menus commit-
co , hoiinu roll No. 611 , making an nppro-
irlntlon for current expense * of Htato gov
ernment for the years ending March III ,
S98. and March 31 , WJ9. anil to pay the nils-
elliineous Items of Indebtedness owing by
ho stale of Nebraska.
Hy the finance , ways nnd means com-
ulttee , housu roll No. G15 , to pi o vide for
ho payment pf the salaries of the olllccr.s
if the Htate government , Homo for the
"rlendlrs nt Lincoln , Normal school at
'eru , Hospital for the Insane at Lincoln ,
Asylum fpr llio incurable Insane at HntU-
ngD , Hospital for the Insane nt Norfolk ,
tjto university. State Industrial school ut
reuniey. Girls' Industrial school at Ge-
evu , institute for the Deaf and Dumb
t Omaha , Institute for tlm Kecble-Mlmled
'outh nt Heutrlco , Institute for tbo IlllnU
it Nebruaka City , tluli commtsslon , lnau -
tr'al Homo nt Mllford , Soldiers' ami Sal
ors' Homo nt Grand Island , and the So
dlfrs1 nnd Sailor1 Home at Mllford.
lly AVIebe , house roll No. 618 , for tli
Insurance of the buildings , books nnd rei
ords of counties nnd school districts I
tbo state of Nebraska against loss b
fire , flood or xvlml , nnd to provide fe
the necessary olllce nnd fund for the cm
rjlng- out of the provisions of this act.
Hy Cole , house roll No. G17 , to amen
section * 12 , in , 2S , nt nnd RD of chnpte
xvlll , article Iv , of the'omplled Statute
of Nebraska of 1SS5 , nnd to repeal sal
original sections as now existing ,
Hy Illcli , house roll No. GH , lo amen
section Cfl of chapter xlla of the Compile
O'ntutcn ' of Nebraska of IS ? . " ) , nnd to repei
said original section ,
Hy Hle-n , house roll No. Gin , to amend see
tlon 141h , of article I , chapter xvlll , of th
Compiled Sl/mites / of Nebraska of ISO : . , nn
to repeal said original rei tlon.
Hy illch , house roll No. 620 , to amend see
tlon l"v ! ) of article 1 Of chapter xlv , of th
Complied StntutcM of Nebiaska of ISO , ante
to amend said original section.
Hy Yetser , house roll No. 621 , providing fo
tliu redemption of real property sola o
execution or sold as upon execution.
Hy Yrl nr , 'bouse ' roll No. 622 , lo nmen
section 40S of the Code of Civil Proevdurt
liplna1 soctlon 60S ! ) of the Compiled Statute
of Nebraska of ISM , by striking out th
word "deed" nnd Inserting In lieu therco
the phrao "certificate of sale. "
Hy Yelspr , house roll No. 623. to nppe.i
sections 4P3 and 500 of the Code of Civ !
Procedure , being ucctlons C090 and C09I , re
spectlvely , of the Compiled Statutes e.f Nc
braska of 1(9.1 ,
Hy Sheldon , house roll No. ffil , provldln
for Ihe drawing and Impaneling qf Jurle
In the trial of original action In the mi
premo court and to provide for the fees o
s.ild jurors.
Hy Paul P. Clark house roll No. 625. sub
stltutci for a bill for nn net to prjvon
s.ircnd of bog cholera and other klndrci
dlrenses and to prevent tr.illic In inimnl
dying from Infectious and other disease ?
and to prohibit the moval or rcrmv.il o
swine and other animals dying of photon
nnd other Infectious diseases over nnd noni
public highways of said state and lo pro
hlblt the giving nwny without consldora
tlon or iccelvlng fiee such carcases ntd : t
prohibit rendering establishments and sea ;
factories from purchasing 'or receiving frei
of charge such carcases nnd to provide i
penalty for the same and to amend sectloi
61 , of articles I nnd II , of chapter Iv , of th
Complied Statutes of Nebraska for ISM.
Hy Webb , house roll No. KG , to amem
sections 'J , 3 , 4 nnd . " , iirtlcle xll , chnpte
Ixxxlll , of the Cbtnplled Statutes of No
brasku of 1895 , and to repeal .laid orlglna
section.
Hv Webb , house roll No. 6 T , lo repcn
sections 4 , B and 6 , article vll , cli.ipter Ivxxll
of the Complied Statutes of Nebraska o
ISM.
ISM.Uy Webb , house toll No. 628. to amend sec
tlon 3. article vll , chapter Ixxxlll. of tin
Compiled Statutes of Nebraska of 1893 , nm
to repeal s.ild section as now existing.
HyWbb , house roll No. fiai , to nmcni
section 1. article vll , chapter Ixxxlll. of tin
Compiled Statutes of Nebraska of 1S95 , nm
te > repeal said original section.
nv Claims Committee , house roll No. 630
making an appropriation for the paymen
of miscellaneous Hems of Inuebtuiluus ;
owing by the state oC Nebraska.
The following bills were read today foi
the first time :
Uy claims committee , house roll No
631 , making an appropriation for the pay
mcnt of miscellaneous items of Indebted
ness owing by the state of Nebraska.
Hy Lomar , house roll No. C32 , concurrent
resolution recommending that our senator :
and representatives In congress bo re
quested to demand the Immediate cs
tabllshment and maintenance of posta
savlnpi banks throughout the Unltei
b'tatcs.
Uy Lemar , concurrent resolution No
63'J , that our senators and representative :
In congress be requested to demand the
Immediate establishment and maintenance
of a postal telegraph system throughoul
the entire United States.
Hy Sheldon , house roll No. 631 , to pro
vide for the organization and government
of water Irrigation ditches upon streams
not exceeding ten feet In width , and te
provide for the distribution of the water Ir
the same.
Uy Hull nnd Casebeer , house roll No
635 , to anienel section 1747 of the Consoli
dated Statutes of Nebraska for thu yeai
ISM.
ISM.Hy Casebeer , bouse roll No. G3G , to nmenc
section 12 of chapter II , entitled "Countj
Agricultural Societies , " of the Compllec
Statutes of Nebraska for the year 1S95 ,
and to repeal said section as heretofore
existing.
Hy Hewer , house roll No. 637 , to declare
unlawful and void all arrangements , con-
tiacts , agreements , trusts or combinations
made with a view { o lessen orvblch teiif ]
to lessen free competition Jn the Importa
tion or sale of articles Imported Into tblf
state , or In the manufacture or sale ot
articles of domestic growth or of domestic
raw material ; to declare unlawful rand void
all arrangements , contracts , agreements ,
trusts or combinations between persons or
corporations designed or which tend to ad
vance , reduce or control the price of such
pioduct or article ; to provide for forfeit
ure of the charter and franchise of any
corporation organized under the laws ol
this state violating1 nny of the provisions
of thl.s act ; to prohibit every foreign cor
poration violating1 nny of the provisions
oC tills net from doing business in this
state ; to require the attorney general ol
thl.s state to Institute legal proceedings
ag.ilnst any such corporation violating
the provisions of this act nnd to enforce
tlio penalty prescribed tor any violations
of this act ; to authorize nny person or
corporation damaged by any such trust ,
agreement or corporation to sue for the
recovery of such damage" and for othefr
purposes.
Hy Smith of Richardson , hou.se roll No.
6.1S , to repeal an act entitled "An act to
provide for the depositing of state and
county funds In banks nnd to restore said
funds so deposited to their proper public
treasuries. "
Hy Stcbblns , house roll No. 6-19 , to pro
vide for a sta e Inspector of beer , wine
and alcoholic liquors , and deputies , nnd to
define their duties and to provide fees
for the same and prescribe penalties for
violation thereof.
Hy IIllllnt-H , houaie roll No. 6)0 ) , to amend
section 4 of .subdivision v of chapter Ixxlx
ot the Compiled Statutes of Nebraska for
1895 , and to repeal said original section as
it now exists.
Hy Hlch , house roll No. Cli. to apportion
thu state into judicial districts and for the
appointment and election of ofilcern there
of , and to repeal sections S , 8 and 10 of
chapter v of the Compiled Statutes of
Nebraska , the sanin being un net lo ap
portion the state into judicial -districts ,
and for the appointment election of
olllccrs thereof , Approved Marcli 30 , 1S91.
Hy Sheldon , house Jell No. GJ2 , to amend
Keetlon 3ow : of chapter' xxxlx of the Con
solidated Statutes of Nebraska of 1S93 , pn'd
chapter being ( MUtled "Olllccrs" and Hald
section entitled "Halllff , " and to repeal
said section so amended.
lly Hoberts , house roll No. 013 , to amend
section ISC of the Code of Civil Procedure ,
pomplled Statutes of 1835. und lo repeal
rtald section .as now cxlsilritf.
Hy Hoberta. house roll rfo. ijH to amend
section 1015 of the Code-of Civil Procedure.
Compiled Statutes of IK ) . " , nnd to repeal
* ald section IIH no\v existing.
Hy Hull , house roll No. CIS , to amend
fectlon 677 of chapter Ixxvll of the Com
piled Htatutus of the. ye.ir 1S95 , and to re-
[ ieal said original suction.
Hy Hull , house roll No. 6IG. to amend
sections 22 and 20 of chapter xvlll of the
Jeimpllcd Statutes of thu state of Ne
braska for the year 1S33 , und to repeal
< ald original sections.
Hy Hill , house roll No. C4T , to amend
iectionu 3 , ( i nnd 7 of an act entitled "An
ict providing for the establishment and
rovernmc-nt , of thp Nebraska Industrial
Home , and making appropriation therefor ,
ipptovcd Mare'li SI , 1SS7 , " nnd repealing
mid original sections ns heretofore ex-
stlng' .
Hy J. M. Snyder , house roll No. OIS , to
iiithorlzo all state printing and all book-
iilndlng necessary for the use of the state
mil counties of this Htate111111 school
jooks needed In this state , and to furnish
lualthful and useful employment to tlio
'onvlctn of this state.
Hy Sheldon , house roll No , 619. to pro-
I'ldo for free attendance ut public lilch
< CllOOlb.
Hy Soderman , house roll No. 650 , to re-
ical arilcln II of chanter Iv of the Com-
illcd Statutes of the state of Nebraska for
, hu year 1SU.1.
Hi-viTp Wfiitlirr ill WliiNlilf.
WINS1D0 , Nob. , March I. ( Special. )
I'lils section has had a great deal of cold
voather and some snow In the past few days.
The mercury went to twenty degrees below
iart of the time and the strong south wind
unbilled with snow In the air to make the
vcather very unpleasant , The land will be
ilentlfully suppried with moisture for the
rropa of the rapidly approaching season.
Court ConvciirN at ( JoliiiuliiiM ,
COUmiUS , Neb , , March 1. ( Special. )
ludgo Sullivan opened a term of the district
: ourt hero this morning , It will probably
ast two weeks. There Is a large douket , al-
hough not HO heavy as at the last term In
S'ovcmbcr. The case ot the State against
'rank Koch was called today. Koch U
iharged with on attempted criminal assault
ipon a 15-year-old girl last May ,
Kill-union tit nn AMUIII | ,
LINCOLN , March 1. ( Special Telegram. )
-Tho house committee on finance , ways
nd means have recommended an appro-
rlatlon of $30,000 for the Asylum for In-
uraliles. at Hastings. The money lo to bo
xpended for a new wing to the Institution
nil a etaud ptpo.
WILL tffilNT BALLOTS TODA
State Commission Holds an Informi
Mooting , but Dolayu Actnal Work.
! > !
RETURNSnlFROM FIVE COUNTIES MISSIN
hlN Will \ol He I'criulltril , HiMVi'VPi
o liUi > irorc ; ivllli llic 1'rowrcnn
of ijip. ' ( Invi-HtlKiilloii , Hi Leant
. , 'for tbe
LINCOLN , March 1. ( Special Telefrram.- )
The > commission appointed to recount th
ballots cast for the constitutional aincml
montn , held an Informal meeting this morn
Ing. The 'ccfnmlttco did not com
tncnco work on the ballots an
poll books and will not do s
Until tomorrow. There were present , of th
republicans , P. 0. Hedlund , nnd Frank M
Hews ; of the populists , George M. Illakc
of the democrats , C. J. Bailey , Joseph Ober
fclder and ex-Senator J , N. Campbell o
Fullerton were absent , but citne on thl
evening. Flvo counties are still out , no
having forwarded their ballots and pol
books. The count will proceed , howevei
without them.
The counties still out and which have no
sent In their ballots are Nuckolls , Kcyi
1'aha , Sherman , Douglas and Lancaster. Th
county clerks of the two latter counties hav
boon enjoined from doing so , A tclcgran
was today received from the county clcrl
of Nuckolla saying that ho had not receive *
a notice to forward the ballots.
Articles of Incorporation wcro filed toda1
with the secretary of state of the Choc
Mining company. The amount of capita
stock Is ? 1000.000. ' The principal place o
bujlncsy la In the Republic ot Colombia , will
another office In Omaha. The original cop ;
cf these articles has been filed with th
county clerk of Douglas county. The In
corporators arc : Marcus Stlne , Samuel H
Guggcnhalmer and Joseph Van Dofen. Th
object ot the corporation Is to acquire till
to lands , principally mining properties , In th
state of Cauca , department of Atrato , Hcpub
Ho of Colombia.
The annual contest of the State Uni
versity Oratorical association Is to bo hell !
In the chapel Friday evening. Those whc
have thus" far signified tholr Intention tc
take part are : G. E. Hagcr , Esther V ,
Smoycr , J. D. Denlson , R. C. Roper , A. L
Deal and C. 0. Brown. Chancellor Mac-
Lean will deliver the commencement ser
mon to the graduating class of the Harvard
High school.
ARRANGING FOR THE PRIMARIES.
The republican city central committee
held a meeting this morning for the purpose
of talking over and fixing the amount to be
assessed against each candidate/ defray
the expenses of the primaries. The follow
ing was the Hat of assessments finally de
cided upon , the amounts to Include both
primaries : Mayor , $30 ; clerk , $25 ;
treasurer , 430 ; excise board , $10 ; cauncllmen ,
$10 ; school board , $3 : ce.metory trustees , $5.
If all otntlrr candidates pay up and nol
wriggle.OuUctf the assessments , as some ol
them dldlaaUycar. ( , tbe total amount will ap
proximate $455.If any money Is left over ,
as there . .waajlast year. It will be returned
to the candidates pro rata.
The Wflstern Union Telegraph company Is
moving Jnto llt , now quarters at 1134 0 street.
A forcoKPt a , dozen men were at work last
night BfjUnc the furniture and apparatus
In placaoiTjjo company will have elegant
quarters' the now location.
GencraljjAdiutant Barry went to Grand Is
land today' to , Inspect the new militia com
pany recently. , organized at that place.
VOLUIVTEEUS.
iltvut- V- -
IMiiU.sninuUi People Take Much Iii-
-i/s' it < ) r > i it In file Kevlval. '
PL.VKraMQUTHi Neb. , March 1. ( Special. ]
A squad , ' of 'American Volunteers captured
this town fa > coupe ! ol weeks ago , and baa
since carried on a persistent crusade agalnsl
sin. The barracks are located In the Pal
mer building , and every night the commodious
store room' Is crowded to Its utmost capacity ,
with several hundred people ot all classes ,
age and sex. The little band is under the
command of Captain Davis. ' , and an astonish
ing number of converts have been gathered
"
in. The work "of reformation appears tc
have been directed where It will do the
most good , nnd boys and young men consti
tute the majority of therae who have re
nounced sin. The fact must bo admitted
that the Volunteers are attracting more at
tention , and gaining more converts than nny
other revival meeting ever held In this city ,
and If the results are only lasting , great
good will bflvc been accomplished. The
"noisy squad" ot boy converts marched up
to the Christian church this morning , Where
services were held , and an Immense crowd of
worshippers was pressnt. Thursday evenIng -
Ing a social will be held In the barracks , and
everyone who desires to help the cause along
Is Invited to attend.
siri'itKMK cbiruT SIKKTS TODAY.
Several Important ( Ini-NlluiiM Ilpforc
I ( for Iiniuoilliite Aclloii.
. LINCOLN ; March I. ( Special Telegram. )
The bu.irome court will tomorrow hold Its
first sitting for the month of March. Sev
eral Important cases will be argued , among
them the Qeorgo Morgan murder case from
Omaha and that of George Washington
Davis , the colored man convicted of wreckIng -
Ing the Rock Island express In August ,
1834.
It Is expected that an opinion will he
lianded down In the case submitted by At
torney General Smyth and ex-Treasurer
Hartley , Involving a number of questions
relating to state treasury funds. Ono of the
Itiestlona is to what extent certificates of
deposit can bo treated as cash In a settle
ment between an Incoming and outgoing
troisurer. The ex-treasurer's entorpretation
] f depository law Is , that money placed In
Jtato depositories can only bo drawn out
.o ' pay warrants. If this vlow Is sustained
jy the court it would bo Impossible for a re-
. ' \ilun \ treasurer to turn over anything but
nertlftcates for such moneys. Another ques-
: lon Is can a depository bond given for
twlco the amount of state funds deposited
war any sum over the EO per cent of
Jond.
I'olk Count'H Coiitrlliutloii ( it Iinlln.
OSCKOLA , Neb. , March 1. ( Special. )
Dsceola and Polk county are getting In ear-
irst 1n instil to sending rolTef to India , and
i very largo''and enthusiastic meeting was
icld at Uw jtnqrt house , Saturday night , and
lommlttccs , ' appointed to after the
natter , 'The following are members of the
i contnfHUeJ appointed to look after the
kValrathJT. Ueald , H. H. Campbell and
i , G. 1'hcasent. The committee expects to
lave a tcup.carlondH of corn and supplies as
ioon as fTiQanpcuicnts can bo made to ship.
lUInt'N Hilltor AnililtloiiH.
. ( rXeb- ' March L ( Special , ) To-
norrovv thd Dlalr Pilot , a weekly paper , will
: omo oiQf/i'fjj / il-weokly , to be Issued Tucs-
lays and. * Fridays , The subscription will
emaln ( ho. tvune. . The present editor , L. A ,
, Vllllamf1 ' [ Ja rustler and Is making ono
if the bebUgountry papers In the state out
if the Pilot.
AURORA , ' Neb. , March 1. ( Special Tele-
; ram. ) An attempt was made last night to
rack the safe In Farley's bank at Marquetto.
The vault -was blown open and tliv safe
oor blown off , but the steel chest , containing
omo $2,000 , stood the attack and nothing
i'as loot ,
' iiriiii-r'H Te'niii CoIllili'M with Train.
ASHLAN/J / , 'Neb , , March L ( Special. )
Vhlle Albert Bryan was driving his team
cro6 the I ) . & M , track at Cater crossing ,
input ono mllp west of Ashland , a passen-
: er train ran Into thorn , killing both horses.
lrIryun sat In the wagon , but was not In-
tired.
Clillilrpit Play nltii
HASTINGS , March L ( Special Telegram. )
-At 10 o'clock ' this morning the 2-year-old
laughter of Will Adams was seriously
lurned. Airs. Adama tiad gene out to bring
n some coal and left her three small children
'laying ' In the house. The children got some
Hatches and let flro to the Infant's gar
ments. Tlio loud cries of the child hrough
the mother Into the rocm and after bar
work cho succeeded In extinguishing th
flames , but not until the child was quit
badly burned. It may recover.
VOTUS IIO.NOS TO VAXICTOX MM- :
Norfolk I'ret'liiet Alitn I lip Ciiinpnn :
Material- ! .
NORFOLK , Neb. , March 1. ( Special. ) f *
proposition to vote $25,000 In bonds to air
In the building of the Yankton , Norfolk K
Southwestern railroad , was submitted to th !
volers of Norfolk precinct today. Tills
proposition Is conditioned on the com
pletion of the road by January 1 , 1898. This
precinct has twice before voted to give thai
road 130.000 , but owing first to the rascallt )
of J. T. M. Pierce of Yankton , and after
ward to the depressing times , the road wai
not built. The bonds carried by a decisive
majority. Norfolk Is still very much Ir. .
favor of the Yankton road.
Laet fall A. T. Nation of Kngland re pro
scntlng the English creditors of Mr. Pierce
came hero and stated that the English crcd
llors had concluded to build this road am
by that means save some ot the money thcj
had Invested , provided the pcopb along tin
right of way would extend the same aid whlcl
had formerly been extcndc-d. Nearly all ol
the precincts have again vol d this aid. Tin
building of this road menus much to the
people ot Norfolk , a rich country will be
opened which will bo tributary to It and II
will furthermore give Norfolk a direct Dil-
luth connection. Right of way men am !
surveyors have been buay along the line foi
some tlmo and there Is now every prospecl
of the building of the road this year.
crrr/.KNs AUI : IXIHOXAXT ,
AVnru a Ciiri'lfNH lluxlianil tu Ccnnv
XcKlci'tlnu Illw Family.
WINSIDB , Neb. , March 1. ( Speclal.- )
Thls village has just had to witness a victim
ot neglect In the person of the wlfo of Ed
Bockomuehl. This man , although able to
glvo hla wlfo the necessaries of life , haa
spent ME tlmo In Idleness Instead of caring
for her wants during her Illness. She has
several young children , ono of them a baby ,
and has been III for about two weeks. A
week ago a mass meeting of prominent citi
zens was called In her Interest and a com-
mlttco appointed to ascertain facts In the
case. This committee , of three men , brought
the husband before the meeting and after
severe reprimands administered to him by
several of those present , ho was conducted tea
a doctor , who was then employed to look
after the condition of his wife's health ; she
had needed care for days and was In a plt-
lablo condition. Neighbor women have as
sisted her and this , with the services of a
hired nurse , has been of benefit , but In spite
of the efforts made In behalf of the woman
she has just become limne. The authorities
have been notified and It Is presumed that
the patient will be removed to an asylum ,
where her wants can he looked after with
more Intelligence than now.
SfOCIJSS OK A IlllAMATIG COMPANY.
Sprllllilli'lll YOUIIHT People 3Ivct with
Miii-li HiifotiraKoiiiLMil on All Mil PH.
SPRINGFIELD. Neb. March 1. ( Special. )
The Springfield' ' Homo Talent Dramatic
company closed Saturday night at the Spear
man opera house ono ot the most successful
week's engagements In Us history of flvo
ycara' work , having presented their four-act
western drama , entitled "Sunlight , or the
Diamond King , " to no less than five largo
and enthusiastic audiences , hero , at Papil-
lion and at Gretna. Returning here for the
closing night , the company played to the
third well filled bouse. The campauy con
tained the following members : G. W.
Fox , A. G. Uurbank , Frank Clement , Emmet
Qululey , E. Jl. Swain , C. F. Calhoun , Charles
Thompson , Miss Metta Swain , Miss Idell
Keyes and' Miss Mary Hoberts. Prof. W.
D. Harlan of Macedonia . , furnished the
music , assisted by Frank Comte , J. A.
Peters , Mrs. Dr. Wallner and Miss Etta
Peters of this place ) .
at I.jp < > .
LYONS , Neb. , March 1. ( Special. ) One of
the most Important social events that lias
taken place here for several years was the
wedding of Valentino Redig of this place
and Miss Maude Kent of Lincoln , 111. The
wedding took place at the resldenco of L. L.
Darling , Mrs. Darling being an aunt of Miss
Kcmt. Misses Gertrude McMonlcs , Kate Hall ,
Gertrude Durrlo and CUra Miller acted as
maids of honor. Miss Aggie Smith was
hrldcsma'ld ' and Mr. Emory Clements acted
as best man. Llttlo Itcsslc Durrio was ring
bearer. Rev. Mr. Watson , an Episcopalian
minister of Omaha , pertormed the cere
mony. Over eighty Invitations wcro Issued.
A sumptuous repast was served. Many beau
tiful presents were given to the happy couple.
Itc'Jpct tin * Craivforil Sy.stpin.
BEATRICE , March 1 , ( Special Telegram. )
The republican city committee met this
afternoon and fixed March 13 as the time
for holding the primaries and March 15 as
the date of the nominating convention. The
Crawford system of nominating a city tlckfit
was defeated. M. T. Cummlngs , who was
a member of the committee from the First
ward , was summarily ejected , on account of
having voted for W. J. Bryan last fall. Mr.
Cummlngs declared himself as still a repub
lican , but the committee "decided " that a
man's preference In national elections should
be. the test of his party fealty.
Xcliraxka XCMVM XiitoH.
Lltchfield people are talking of starting
a creamery.
A Reel Cloud man Is the possessor of an
orange tree which Is bearing fruit.
Albion home talent presented the opera
"Pinafore" In a most creditable manner.
Peter Marr of Hlvcrslda lest a horse , sad
dle and brldlo through the Ice In the Mis
souri river.
A small boy named Stanley Thomas of
Auburn was badly burned by his clothing
catching from a bon-fire.
The Holdrcgo Citizen and thn Forum of
that place have been consolidated , tbe Citi
zen absorbing the other plant.
The Cozad Star will Rhino no more. In
Its last Iraue the editor says ho Is compelled
to seek more lucrative employment.
The Rattlesnake and Logan near Tender
liavo been so high that people on the low
lands have been compelled to move.
The family of Bert Peyton of Geneva were
iiolsoned by drinking buttermilk , and their
lives only saved by prompt medical aid.
The city council of Tccamah has passed
in ordinance prohibiting the use of "nigger
ihootcrs" and air guns within tbo city.
Papers from nil parts of the state are
nentlonlng the arrival of families from the
itatcs farther east , who have coma to ecttlo
HI Nebraska lands.
The Farmers' Co-operative company of
3ellwood started In the merchandise busl-
icss with $3,000 paid-up capital. This has
11 been sunk and the stockholders are willing
o turn the stock over to private Individuals
f they will pay Its debts.
A contract has entered Into between the
Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway com-
iany and the proprietors of the steamer
Jaalalla at Nlobrara , by which the packet
learner Is to run between Niobrara
ind up river points ns far as
Vheeler during the navigation sea-
on. The railroad company furnishes
ill the coal and gives the steamboat pro-
irletors n percentage on the business brought
o the company , allowing the steamer people
o make what marglne they can on wheat
uirchases. What the Milwaukee Is after Is
ho business , and the Indications are not
'cry flattering for Milwaukee railway ox-
enslons during the coming season.
tulilivr AViirkM HPHIIIIIC Ojici-ntliiiiN ,
NEW HAVEN , March 1. The L. Caudes
ompany , manufacturers of rubber footwear ,
oday resumed operations in Ha plant after
n Idleness of about two months. By
Vedncsday the full complement of 1,200
ands will probably ho At work.
MRS , DEAN'S ' TERRIBLE DliATI
Her Olothes Ignilo After Being Saturate
with Eoiling Oil ,
BRAVE STRUGGLE OF THE SUFFERE
Ilnlf n Mile ( o .Secure Aid , Iin
Hxplrcn After KniliirliiK Sev
er ill Ititiirn nf Croat
HASTINGS , March 1. ( Special Telegram ,
News has Just reached this city of th
death of Mrs. William H. Dean , wlfo ot
farmer living near Pauline , on the Llttl
Blue. She was covered with 'boiling ' oil am
her garments becoming Ignited she btiNici
to death. The accident occurred Saturda ;
afternoon at her home.
Mrs. Dean had Intended to oil the floors o
the house , so nlie placed a can of llnscct
oil on the atuvo to boll. During the after
noon she went about attending to her house
bold duties and forgot about the oil unit
It began to boll and run all over the stov
and floor. She Immediately rushed to tin
steve and attempted to remove the can , bu
In so doing her clothing became saturate !
with oil and bcforo she could escape fron
the steve she was completely enveloped It
flames.
In terrible agony she. made a dcspcrali
effort to rid herself ot the burning garments
but all In vain. Hunnlng out doors she madi
her way to a barrel ot rain water , hut ll
waa too firmly frozen to be of any service
to her. Hy this time the Humes had cater
most of her clothing and wcro penetrating
the flesh. As a last hope to frco herscll
from the deadly llames she started on o
run for a neighbor's house about a half mile
away. As she ran pieces ot burning clothing
dropped from her body and burned by the
wayside. Thus It was that she left a trail
of flro behind. When Mrs. Dean arrived at
her neighbor's homo shu presented a ghastly
sight. Only a few pieces of clothing clung tei
: icr charred form and her flesh was baked
'rom head to foot. Her sufferings were ter-
rlblo and lasted for six houra , when chc
died. The house and Its contents wcro com
pletely destroyed.
AMUSEMENTS.
Holand Heed will begin his annual en
gagement in this city at the Crclghton to-
ilght , opening a two-night engagement , pre-
enttng for the first tlmo here his latest
iud most successful play , "Tho Wrong Mr.
Vrlght , " which has made a most emphatic
hit wherever It has been presented. The
story Is Intensely Interesting nnd highly
amusing. The cast is as follows :
Seymour Sites of San Francisco , who
assumes the name of Mr. Wright. .
Roland Heed
Wayland Clingstone , \vho was one of
the boys long ago..Sheridan Tupper
Frederick Uonds , Sites' nephew
i Charles S. Abbe
Captain Crosby , in the Second United
States artillery Holbrook Hllnn
Lord Urazenface , an Englishman
Charles Cootc
David Clews , a detective..John II. Hunny
Front , who runs the "Seashore" hotel. .
Julian Reed
Henrietta Oliver , a "fln no slccle" de
tective Isadoro Rush
Julia Bonds , Sites' niece Monte Donlco
Tllllo Bird , her maid Alethea Luce
Arabella Clingstone , nn unappropriated
angel Mary Myers
The Elks' , boneflt tomorrow night will be
largely attended. The only matinee perfor
mance will bo given tomorrow.
Cosgrovo & Grant's comedians In "The
Gantlt"A
ill this week , are pleasing the patrons of that
popular play house. There will be matinees
on Wednesday and Saturday.
At the Crolghton next Tuesday , what
promises to be an exceedingly popular and
pleasing attraction , will bo the first produc
tion here , and under the direction ot Charles
Prohman , of the farce-comedy , "The Found
ling. " One of the authors of this comic
play Is William Leslocq , who wrote "Jano , "
and this , no dcubt , accounts for the super
abundance oC amusing situations , which are
promised to be a special feature of the piece
Another feature will bo the appearance of
3Issy Fitzgerald , who will bo seen here for
the first time In an Important acting part ,
ind will also give her danceo , which are bald
: o be Inimitable In agile * grace and arch
joquetry. The company to present "The
Foundling" Is the sa.mo organization seen
luring the 'great run of this comedy In New
fork at Hoyl's theater. It Includes Thomas
lurns , Adolph Jackson. Jacques Martin ,
? ranlc Ration , K. Soldcno Powell , Walter
Smith , J. W. Ferguson , Stella Zanonl. Mela
UaynarJi. Clara Baker Rust. Klla Mayer ,
Nellie Martlneau and Cissy Fitzgerald.
Mlw Fitzgerald was the fashionable rag
n New York Inat winter , where her dancing
> roved a revelation , and ins will doubtless
lellght crowded audiences. "Tho Foundling"
vlll bo preceded by "Chums , " a one-ac
) lay.
Lewis Morrison , In an elaborate produc
Ion of "Faust , " will be the Crelghton at
ractlon for three nights , commencing Frl
lay. March C , This will bo Mr. Morrison's
Irst appearance. In Omaha for a number of
casons , and a cordial reception will be given
ilm by his many local admlrero. Matinee
icrformances will bo given Saturday and
Sunday.
Seats for the Camilla Uiiso concert were
daced on sale yesterday , and judging from
ho nalo , the Crelghton should be comfortably
IlleU on Thursday night. Mino. Urso will
o supported by Mlffl Minnie. Mcthot , soprano ,
nd W. H. Douglass , tenor , as well as the full
Iiorus of the society , numbering over 100
icraons.
( neil IliikiiioNM for a Hail Year.
At thp annual meeting of the Mutual
venn and Uulldlng nssoctitlon , In IIH office
n The Heo building1 last ovpiilnir. Jimes II.
ilcConncll , Julius Kcsslor , A. 13. Hutchln-
on nnd W. N. Nnson were elected directors ,
hu annual report of thu assouln'lon HhowH
.ssots amounting to $107,471.08. The receipts
or the past year have been $43,21961. The
realization has since Its Incorporation is-
ucd 8,131 shares , nnd now has 2.ZHU. shares
utstandliifr. Its business for the past year
as shown an Increase , and In view nf the
( pressed conditions affec/tlng financial In-
tllntlona , the memberships look with sntls-
actlon upon the year's business which has
ust been concluded ,
I'romluu In MuUp Kxlillillii ,
Representatives of the Walthnm Watch
ompany , the Ingrahnm Clock company end
lie Mcrldcn-Hrltannla company have \vrlt-
an to their audits In this city , Indicating
nit they will exhibit at the Trnnsmtsslii-
Ippl Kxposlilon. They say they have
eit yet determined Just how largo their nx-
IbltH will bo , but add that undoubtedly
ley will bo much upon the same plan as
lioso that were displayed at the world's
ilr.
Unity Club ,
The regular meeting of the Unity club
i the library building last night was * at-
tndcd by morn than 4ha usual number and
icy all felt well repaid for being there ,
udgo W. D. 'MoHuglv ' made ) iin address
pen "Tho Judicial J'owor of Annulling
tatutcs , " Guy H. C. Read read n paper on
lolin Marshall and His Contributions to
ederallsm" and Mr a. Hello Urlon n paper
i "Tho Extension of the Klectoral Fran-
ilse. "
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owned by
I > iiic. VALE .
The hlKtory of Knilteura will no doubt "fcfr
banded down In medical forniulnc unto l > ustcrlty ,
for no greater tett of
] Vfcdica1 Scle-pce
IIIM ever been given the world nnd no srenter
i > en Ice linn ever been rendered mankind Ihnn
Mine. Ynle'n Donation , Krultcurn , wlilrli I' n
1'cmnlfl Ton In that absolutely cures nil nllments
peculiar to the BOX , nnd restores women to per
fect health , the name 09 In early girlhood , ( hinr
anteed and endorsed by Mme. Yale to do all thnt
In claimed and more. Sold everywhere. Tend-
monlaU sent by request. Mme , Vale's Onldc to
Hcauty mailed free. Mme. Yule's Complexion
Hortp , the purest nnd best. Address Mme , Yale ,
Chicago
DUFFY'S
PURE MALT WHISKEY
All Druggists.
Vommmm
Abdut Saddles
THIS IS THE CHRISTY
ANATOMICAL
Sco how tlio cushloiiH receive tlio
pelvis boucH nnd rest tlio body.
Prevents pressing on the sensitive.
parts Injury Impossible ; and after a' '
long ride you don't feel stiff nnd sore. (
Examine the Chrliity Saddle , then'
examine all other saddles , nnd It will ,
not surprise you to know that the medi
cal profession of the country has en
dorsed the Christy Saddle.
. . . . Adopted ant ) furnished ns a
regular cquipmrnt without addi
tional charge , by all the leading
manufacturers of high grade bicy
cles. Agents will servo their best
interests by insisting that their
wheels are equipped with Christy
Saddles.
Examine It at the Cycle Show.
A. G. Spalding & Bros
NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON.
Also all reliable bicycle dealers.
\
Searles
Searlea
SPECIALISTS IM
ilcrvous , CliroDio
and
Piivate Disease !
BEXDALLt.
AU Private Ulie iM
nclDliorder * of 21 a
Treatment tjr mall
SYPHILIS
Cund ( or llfo and the poleo * . thoroughll
imnied from th ny t m. PILES , FISTULA
ut RECTAt , ULCERS. IIYDIIOCEUCB AND
TAniCOCELB permanently nnd uoctnfullj [
ur a. Method naw and unfailing.
STRICTURE AND GLEET
By new method without polo or cutting
Call on or addreii with lUmp , .
DL Seailas & Searles ,
AMUSI2MIJNTJS.
Telephone H3I.
FHE BREIGTO I'AXIOV a BUROESS ,
TONIGHT AT 8)15 )
Fucnilay amiVciliicHiluv , MnruU 2-3.
Matinee Wednesday.
11 O I , A K D U 12 13 D
- IN -
THIS WIIOXG Mil. WIUGIIT.
Ellc IJeneflt Wednesday Nleht Seats on gale ,
! 5o , Me , 7Se , Jl.OO. Matinee. 23c. COc , 73o.
March S-7 , I.HWIB MOHKISON IN "FAUST. "
CREIGHTON THEATER.
Thursday evening , March 4.
OMAHA * MUSICAI , * SOCIUTV
Humor Moore , Ciiiiiliii-tor. L
THU t'HSO ' CI ) > CI'3HT COMI'A.VV.
Mine. Camilla Urso , violinist ; Ml a Mlnnla
.Ictlior. fcopinno : Mr , Kiln In H , Doutslai" , tenor ;
Ir. ncorae H. Wesley. | ilanl t ; also , Miss WIN
> lmlna J.owe. liarpUt. A popular nroKmm
Btull ueutH and JHvuns , Jl.CO ; the othera , 11.00
mil 7tc ; KUlU'ry , Mo.
Heats now on sale ,
'
ROYIV NHW ( IlKdUIjAIt
° J * * * "TIIHATBIIS I1OUHR
L. M. Crawford , Mar. I 1'HICF.S
TONIGHT AT 8:15 : ,
CoNKrovc & ( iriuil'v CoiacillaiiH
In the iiluaya up-to-daio furco comedy ,
THE DA1SSLER.
Given nwny Saturday matinee , Diamond
Ung ; nlfflit. J100 Jllcyrle.
Good reserved HCUH ; , f.0o and 3Jc.
Mniuli 7-2Utli Century MlimtrelH.
CYCLE SHOW
ir/ni AND nowAiin.
Uvery Uvriilnur TJiln Wcrlt.
Over WO wheels all the novelties of the rnstf rn
hows. IJarBuIn Day Wednesday anil .Saturday ,
AdmUsliin. jiSuj children , ICir. _
IIOTI5I.8 ,
VIIEN YOU COMI3 TO OMAHA HTOI' AT THU
VEBRCER HOTEL
Till ; ItKST
12,00 a day house in the west ,
100 roornn JJ.OT per day. to rooms with Uatn ,
( .W per day. Special MI ten by the month.
U'lXIC TAYI.OH , Maunder ,
" " "
"BARKER HOTEL ?
'IIIUTISK.vril AND JO.VICS HT/IKHTS ,
HO rooms , Lathe , tteam heat and all modertM
iiiveiilenccs. Kutes , 11,00 and JZ.OO per day. * "
able unexcelled. Kpcclal low rates tu teguUr
lardcrt. DICK BM1TH , Manager.
DR.
II Till ON IT
SPECIALIST
WHO TUBATI AU ,
PRIVATE DISEASES
Wcakncti & Ditordcrot
MEN ONLY .
0 Ycari Experience ,
V * ri In Omabt.
fiooV r . Con uli ilo
inu t.iimlanloa ftca ,
I4lh ind Firntm St <