THE OMAHA DAILY' BEE: "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1901. Telephones 61 J-CM. January Linen Sale Our linens arc known far a nowhere in this country arc nowhere jiumulu- given as HEAVY CRA3II TOWELINO IS 2-3c Toweling now 1214c per yard l!Hc Toweling now 10c per yard. "4c Toweling now 3c per yard. FINE TOWELS JUiO t)ne Towels now $1.C0 each. 75c fine Towels now 60c each. 4Cc fine Towels now Be each. Mc line Towflla now 19c each. TAJiLE DAMASKK--J1.75 Damask now $1.10 per yard. $1.60 Damask now 11.00 per yard. Wll CI.OSB SATtiHDAYS at a v. St. isnm ron rosran rid olovrs axd mocau.'b rATWiHi, Thompson, Beldeh &Co. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. . M. C A. HOILDIItU, OOR. 10TH AJtD DOUGLAS Ti. tors at tho tamo time Instead of electing ono first and tho other afterward and tak ing chances on electing no second ono at oil. In nn open ballot tho advnntago lieu also in holding a brake on the fuslonlsts hould they attempt to Jump In. If tho roll were cnllod first for ono senator and again for the second It Is easily conceivable that the fusion members might Jump In at tho tall end and leave tho republicans hanging In tho air. The simultaneous ballot worked so Well today that tho alleged objections previously urged havo been badly punc tured. After holding two scislons the Joint rules committee appointed yesterday at tho con ference of republican members tonight re ported that It was unable to agree on cau cus conditions, lly a voto of five to four tho commlttco favored n double ballot, but there was a still wider division on tho number that should be reuulred to rule In the caucus, the various propositions rang ing from forty-thrco to sixty. Tho result ' of tho deliberations wns reported to tho caucus tonight and tho committee retired, ponding further consideration of plans by that body. Committer Is DlnclinrKril. After hearing Its report tho republican caucus discharged the rules commlttco and adjourned without fixing a date for another meeting. Messrs. Luflln and Mockctt asked to be relieved from further scrvlco on the com raltteo, but the other members expressed a deslro for moro tlmo to present a final re port. The caucus thought there was but little likelihood of tho committee ever ar riving nt nn ngrecmcut, and consequently rellevrd all of tho members. No other business or matters wero discussed at the caucus. . About 200 citizens of Lincoln mot at the Cnnltal hotel tonight and passed resolu tions, tandorslng the candidacy of I). E. Thompson, a copy of which was presented to tho latter by a commlttco hended by I. M. Rnvmond and W. D. KltzRcrald. DETAILS OF THE FIRST VOTE lloir tlir Sleiitlirm llxpresKril Their , I''rienlhl for Slnny 1'elloTr Cltlxeiis. LINCOLN. Jan. 15. (Special.) Follow ing Is. the detail of tho senate's first voto for United Stutesscnators, cast today, tho chojee for tho, long term being named first: Allen Currle, D. K. Thompson. Arrnds Currle, Hlnshaw. Ilaldrlge Ilosowntcr, Norvnl. IJerlot S. V. Davison, Church Howe. Campbell Hitchcock, Allen. .. Crounse Currle, Harlan. Cummins Hitchcock, Allen. Currle Crounse, VanDiizeii. Kdgar Currie, I). 13. Thompson. Harlan Currle, D, K. Thompson. Hodges W. H. Thompson. Allen. Krumbu'eh W. II. Thompson, Allen. I.iddell-Jjltcheock, Allen. Lyman w, II. Thompson, Allen. .Martin Mercer, Tucker. AlqCnrgar VunDuzen, D. E, ThomlHon. Meredith Absent, rMlllern-W. II. Thompson1, Allen. iNewcll Currle, Hlnshaw. Oleson Rosewater, Melklejohn. O'Neill Hosewater, D. K. Thompson. Owens Currle, IlHiucr. raschal W. Ii. Thompson, Allen. Pitney W. H. Thompson, Allen. Jlnnsom Hltehcoek, Allen, Iteming W. II. Thnmpson, Allen. Steelc-Meiklojnhn. Hlnshaw. Trompen Currlo, I). K. Thompson. Vnnlinsklr'.t-M.'Ikl.John. O. K. Thompson, Weber W. H. Thonttison, Allen, AVoolntcnholm--W. II. Thompson, Allen, Young Itosewnter, I Inrlan, Zlcgler-Hltchcock, Allen. ' Ilctallctt Vote nf the House. In the house tho detailed voto was ns fol lows, tho short-term candidate bring named first: Anderson Allen, W. II. Thompson. Andrews D. H. Thompson, Crounse. Armstrongr-Church Howe, Melklejohn. Ileoll Suthorlunil, W. H. Thompson. Tiecher Allen, W. II. 'Vhnrmmon, Helsner Hlnshnw, Melklejohn, Tlefkly D, K. Thonipson, Currle. Heeth-K., A. Tucker, Melklejohn, Ifloullcr-Allen. W. II. Thompson, Boyd-flutherbind, W. H. Thompson. Ilroderlck Hlnshaw. Melklejohn. limn ir.iss nml Otoe) Halncr. Crounse Urown (Kurnas) V. 15, Thompson, Melklc- jonn. nuresb CS. A. Murphy, noscwatcr. Cain Tucker, Melklejohn. Calkins Allen. W. H. Thompson. Coffee Allen. W. II. Thompson. Cooksey Allen, Hitchcock. Coppoc Allen, Ilryan. Corneer lid Owen, IloieWHtcr. Crlssoy D. K. Thompson, Melklejohn, Ciockett Allen, Ilryan. Dnhlsten-AlI'Mi. W. II. Thompson. Dlors Allen, Hitchcock. Kdmondsun Allen, V. II. Thompson. Kvans Hhlner, Currle. 'Fellers-D. W. Ilerge, Hitchcock. Kowler Hnlner, Melklejohn. Frledrlch-Currle. W. 1 1. Newell. 'Fuller-Allen, Hitchcock. Oullogly M. P. Klnkald. Melklnlohn. 'Onwne-M. I'. Klnknld. Melklejohn. .aishwiller-Allen, W. II. Thompson. .'Otoll Allfti, Hitchcock. Hull D. K. Thompson. Crounse. Hamilton Allen, Hitchcock. Hanks Ilerge. Hitchcock. .Harris-Thompson. Curr!. Hathorn-Currte, W. 3. Morlnn. fHnwxby nerge.i Dr. Kny. .Hlbbort-C.eorge Murnhy, Crounse. Horton-Mclklejohn, Klnkald. After Dinner To nsslit digestion, relievo dlstrc t alter eating or drlnklns too hctrtll; to prevent constipation, tnlto Bold everywhere. 20 cents. CUT OUT THIS y COUPON 1 PrcoDt at Bee office or mall i coupon vrih ten cent nd set your choice 6f Pliotogritpblc Art fltudle. When ordeririK by null add four ccqts for postage. ART DEPARTMENT, - The Bee Publishing Company OMAHA, NEB. Bee, Jnnuarr 15, 1901, Our linens are known far and wide and i in this country are such values iu iuib "-""""J Ave arc giving during this sale. $1.00 Damask now 75c per yard. Sic Damask now 69o per yard. t.i, nn rn iu.f vnnl 6oc Damask now COc nrV PATTUIlN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS $3.00 Tablo Cloths now $2.00 each. $1.60 Table Cloths now $3.00 each, $2.2.. Table Cloths now $t.f.O each. $1.73 Table Cloths now $1.23 each, ODD NAPKINS . Several odd onc-hnlf dozen Napkins will bo placed on our counters tit very low prices. Householder Allen, W. II. Thompson. Hoy-Allen, Hltrhrock. ...... Htimphroy-D. K. Thompson, Melklojohn. Hunt W. H. Thompson, Hitchcock. Hunter W. H. Thompson, Allen. Jumlr.on -Allen. Hitchcock Johnson I, (5. Dunn, Hitchcock. Jordan Allen, W. II. Thompson. "Jotivennt Klnkald, John II, Hays, Knveny Hitchcock, Allen, l.nllln D. 13. Thompson, Currle. I.ane D. K, Thompson, Currle. J.tehty Bergc, I iltchcock. l.oomls Allen," Hitchcock. .... I.owe D. 12. Thompson, Melklejohn. Jlarshall-Hlnshnw. Currle. McCarthy-IIInshaw, John n. Hays. McCoy-Klnkald, Hose water. Mead Norvnl. llofewater. Mendenhull-ninihHW. CI, A. Murpnw Mlskell-D. H. Thompson, Hlnshnw. Mockctt D. K Thompson, Melklejohn. Mullen Dietrich. Hone water. Murray Allen. Hitchcock. Olils Allen, W. II Thompson. Olson W. H. Morhrt. Hlnxhaw. I'elslger Allen, W. It. Thompson. Hcam-Allen. W. II. Thompson. Ilfdmnn Allen, Ilryan. Itohver-Hlnhaw. Crounsc, Bnndnll-N. V. Harlan, Currle. Kchlnstock Allen, Hitchcock. Scott-Church Howe, Currle. Hhellhorn-D. K. Thompson, Crpmue. Spencer D. H. Thompson, Meiklejonn. Sprecher M. R Harrington, Hitchcock. Htelnmevor Hlnshaw, Murphy. Btockwell-Allen, Hitchcock. Swnnson Melklejohn, Itlchards. Tanner-Allon. W. It. Thompson. Tnylor-Hutherl.iml. D. K. Thompson. Ttflt D. H, Thompson. Ilosewater. Thomssen-Allen, W. H. Thomjison. Tweed-Hinshuw. Melklejohn, l'hl Frank Martin. Ilosewnlir. Vnudegrlft-Alli'ti. W. II. Thompson. Walker Allen, W. H. Thompion. Warlng-Allou, W, H. Thompson. AVarner D. K. Thompson, Melklejohn. Wntson-Allcn. W. 10. Thompson. WenKl-Church How.', Ctirrje, Whltmore-Hnlner, Melk-'ejohn. Wllcox-IUnshaw, Rosewaler, Wllklnson-W. II. Newell. Currle. '.Immerer Allen. Hitchcock. 'y,mm,,rmfln-.AIIin. Hltclirock. Mr. Sfienkcr D. K. Thompson. Crounse. PROTEST FROM CASS COUNTY Voters Sleet nt AVerplou AVnter Chlito Hcprenentntlveii for Snp linrtliii; Thoiupson. , . WPRPIN'U WATKIt Neb. Jan. 15. (Spe- . . . u " " i.k, iNto., Jan. jii. li . senatorial contest, a, iciuiuu vn .n.u.u. yesterday among tho business men and ,. ,, nvpP nnn hundred citizens lened It Tho petition ilenounqcB u. r . "v. . TtinmiiHnn nnd renuests our representatives ot to vote for him for United amies ena- .. . . tor. Tho feeling against Thompson is so strong m this section that It pracucauy . i-. 1 1 . i .. i .i..ii. i,nii nr nnv u'tm means uio puaiinu ucaiu n..v.. ....y UOnOri mill. Al r.linwuuu nun .ir..un,. tho sentiment Is almost tho same, and. many ..i.. ii,... .,,m rnihnr ih fimlnnlsts .t, i i,; .,n..fi tlmn that Thomnson "u ".- -- , should bo one of our united States senators. UHIOMHTS AIJIIIU; ON C'A'UII)ATL,S. yviii vni ff Allnn fur Short nml lll OII lOT .III. I. r " ............ tn f.....r rtll. riHIIIIIIKIIIl IOr llOIIK l frill. jji.uuui, Jan. io. iicv.u itwu"i Tt,. fn.inni.ii In Inlnt rniieiin tonleht creed to caBt tho votes of tho minority llio mn.uu.ovu ... J - .' . party for Willlntu V. Allen for tho Bhort crm nnd W. II. Thompson ror tno long term for senator and will so voto tomor row. HOUSE GETS AFTER PORTER Will IiivcHtlirntr thf Turclinsc of Hup- iiIIon liy the Lute Secretary of State. The matter was brought before the house Immediately after roll cnu mis f"ini! On motion of Marshall of Otoo tho limit nf tlmn nllnwpil fnr nitnp ilenelnnpv claims of tlmo allowed ror liling ueucionc claims w:lth tho auditor was changed from tho for- tioth day of tho session to tho fortieth day .,, Z nftcr January 1. In support of his rcqu ft Mnrahnlt nanprtpil thnt uhnrtenlns 1 tlmo would prevent an overflow of claims during the last few day. of the session. besides facilitating tho consideration ot thoso thnt really possessed merit. At It n-plnrk Ihn hnusn beirnn the snenlal nnipr nf hiisinpRH fnr thnt time hnilntlnff for United States senators which was . T . not finished until 12:30, when recess wnB taken until - p. m Most of the afternoon session was de voted to tho leadltig of now bills, but a few minutes beforp adjournment Taylor of Custer county moved that tho supreme court be asked to furnish nn interpretation of its recout opinion relative to the Hoard of Transportation act. Tho questions pro posed were: Whnt ivn thn pffn-t nf the ile.-lRlnn? "Did ihn decision render thn Hoard of Transportation defunct iu toto? "Did It rovlvo tlio transportation act of 1885?" Tho motion carried nnd the houio ad Journed to 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, Tho following bills were rend, for tho nnit timn; 11. 11 117. I,v VnwlprA Inlnt rpunliitlnn --- tironnslnir tn nmi-nd sentlnn 1 nf urtlclp xv or mn lunmiiuimu iu me. nittie ot io hrnska. relative to .the mariner of, submit stlfutlon of tho State of Nebraska. H. H. 118, by Mend (by requost)-A bill for nn net to prohibit rnlliond companies frnm riniii nir 'trnliin wltV tivn nr nuiFA i tie. mill nilnntlnif nmpiiiltiipnltt in itin I'nn. locomotive eniiiucs, or running engines wltnout a pnui, io uouno me numm-r cars 111 iiuiii "nil ui" nei-t-Baary iidiji io maiKitto such train, and tn provide a nen- alty for tho violation of thin hcL' lf It .119. by Meoi (by rewrt)-A hill men In belonging to hibor assoclatinns and other lawful organizations In the state of Nebrasiia, nnu io provide penalties ror mo II, It, 120, by Mead (by request) A bill umi.; inu itiucBtuiunnii iFi.i.yu. nnu, Kiinie, biiuk iimi iiiHeeiivcruiiH or tlUlUlHUMUIltUU, liy lllo .inajorny, can In tho legislature, desiring to know the birds Within tho state, of Nebraska, to under anv ruins of law or Justlco bo sentiment of Cass county cltUens. In the "i-?!6 'i S,.!l,.,5L'Jil "? ! r,0."'.""'! l '.. nilrtpt.l'flif.lirrtinlt A.lIotB alio i!il li ox- . iuml , ir iani.i,ini 1-Thn hmiio siong touny, tno renture or t ie morning rainy preseutfd as io ineir i uaiiucaunnH LINCOLN, Jan. lu.(Speclal.) The nouso ' United " Ho Jmlges pf election and each found en- of representatives this morning ordered an "'I3U uclnS to nto taKcn roi united UUim1 J() h(Uv Nchcl. nf t)lcl)0 rllllllenK(l Investigation of tho purchasing ot leglsla- States senator, which was taken nt 11 voters testltled as to who thoy voted for. tin -intinnnrv onrt sunnlles bv Former 0 clock, and nt tho afternoon session, tho There Is no evidence competent Introduced tlvo stationery and a uppiies by i ormcr , f h majority and minority of t" "ow that any one ot theso voted for thn Secretary of atato Porter. Tho stationery J0"" ol l" " ly n ", y contcsteo Hodges; no one of tiiesn swore .iniivprni tn the two branches of the, lcgis- tll senate commlttco on privileges nnd ..,, I10 ono Unpw or claimed to tntnrn nnnt thn stntn unwards of $g6o. hut elections In tho Johnson-Hodges contest know how they or either of them voted, n?,nl nf nr nr, n thn nrlntC duo cuho nnd tho discussion arising therefrom vet. with all due respect to the majority at on account of errors In tho printing, auo ... . rmvl, this committee, they Hdmlt and state in to nefillKonco, the amount expended was n auracicn , u nirgi. crown. Ul,r rPpQrt tmt thcso votes, ur a part of fieml lns It helnir Imnosslble to uso any "hen tho Bcnuto convened this morning, them, were illegal and wero votes cast for nt hi iterlal n. Intended bv the our- after Toll call nnd 'prayer, Chairman Young the contestee' Hodges, which llndlng and AJ mnt0r,al 03 'n,em,Cl th P of the commlttco on privileges and elec SSl.te.M'r by Representative uiu or uougias coiiniy. - .................. ... .... ,. majority and taken rrnm the votes claimed who presented n motion authorizing the "'" request of oolstcnholm nf Hull, w, belong to tho contestec wus that of one speakcV to appoint a committee to conduct " the minority members ot Bchlmtz, wlm ho 1:rf sl owed wus a, an Investigation. It carried without an tho committee, that the mlnorliy bo given ci;;il;uatoVlVo plilllnw iilSSo l" a l.UKBy: audlbln neeatlvo tote nnd Spcakor Sears raoro Umc ln which to have Its report pre- Uh htul been ids custom lu years past, rodo 1 1 nnrfifntallvM Ui Low and Mur- comraltteo reports were made a up In front of the polling p'.aee, called out named Ilepresentatues uiu, low nnu aiur- ,,.. nt , ono of tho lepiiblicun Judges of e ectloniit rny to constitute tho committee. special, order for this afternoon at u that polling place, answered th6Vnll. which for an act to require all railroad companies In this state to provldo their locomotive engines with lJmp ash pans, and to pro hibit employe from going under locomotive engines to empty ash pans, nnd to provldo for a tionatty for tho violation of this act. II. H. 121, by Oawni A hill for nn art establishing one additional normal school, providing for Its location nnd making nn appropriation for thn building of SAme. II. It. IX!, by Uouller Concurrent resolu tion to establish bird day for the Btato of Nebraska. It. II. 123, by fhl (by request) A bill for nn act providing for Fionrds of arbitration .. .t .lnrt,l,, Vi a j1i,fln t.n.1 ns.ivnr thornfif. and I'roviff,,1,ra,,hn1 an act' m promote tim pub'ic health una to regulnto the sanitary construction of house draining nnd plumbing, and to secure the registration of plumbers In nil cities within lit., .(til. nf S.'nlipnlWn hi llltllf rwt til 1 1 11 1 111 ,1 ot tnoro than 23,000 Inhabitants, and to pro- vide for u lioanl for the examination or piurnuers mi-rein, ueiiniug ineir powers nnu uJtlcs, provldo for their compivisntlnn. to provldo for penalties for the lolatlon of huh aoi ami u repnni 1111 niwn incnunisiciii with tho provisions of this act. II. It. lio. by Uhl An act to amend rlmp tpr vl of tho Code of Civil I'nir.erturn i.f li91 and to regulate tho proi cduro In actions for libel, II. 11. IK, by Lowe A bll' for nn net to authorize any city of Mm si-cond dasn or village of thin statu duly Inenrporuted ns ronulrod by law of a noutilntlnn of le-'S than 5.0U) Inhabitants, to establish, maintain, operate, roniroi nni own n, iciepnono sys tem and exchange, and to tlx rates of charges for the uso nf telephoned on sold exchango and mf-ssiiites over anie, nml to I providu ror inn imn,iiiirt nnu nperntion or ti inmn nntl fnr tin. nnl!ft!rti1 nf Milrti I charges and for connecting fcuch Lxchangcs witn ton lines. or election and carried ny nun mm ,- It. It. 127, by Horton (by reuunst An poslteil In tho ballot box, nnd that snld bai act to district the state Into renatorlnl and lot was Illegal nnd should not havo boin representative districts and for the appor- tlvi.u unit tn llv II, n mininp nt I Iw, uuHtn nml f,i I rrju-ui necuons i una . nr. cnapicr v ui inu i Complted 8tatutp of Nebraska. IT. 1 1ii ItO An.1..M,... A I. til f. nn nnl t directing the manner in which thn cnrlt de- nvcu irom me inoiisinai ueparimeniH nr tho Inslltuto fnr thn tl.'iif nml Diitnli nnd Mm fndMM Ia Iah till...- .... ..1 1 1 .. I . .... i,- ,,,, my ..itiii. i.iiu .,11,1 ,'ii , I oources may be disbursed by the superln- tondents of the said Institutes, and direct- inn mo Binio irensurcr m create iiinns which shall lio known iib "the cash fund fni thn TnH.llti.A ..m .1... rAn .....I 111, ml." 1 iiinumiu wi.ik nuu i,n,, i unit '.!,. . mi u It ,,., I tHKllliiln t,n I .... .t.u vnoit iuiiii .u, IliaillU, IUI .I...I minu. ' H. It. 12!). bv Anderson A bill fnr nti net proviuing ror tne change or name 01 me r Institute for thn T)inf nml t)umb. nnd nlsn of the Institute for the llllnd, nnd repeal ing an nciH and partH or ucts in cnnnict herewith. II. It. 130. bv Wenzl An net fnr llin relief of Frederick Clrlch, ii. k. 131, by Humphrey, (by rciiueot A bill for nn act to amend section 220 of chnp ter xxlll. entitled "Decedents," and to re- iu'mi Biiui seciion. ,ir";.,ll: "J; 'nJI.ulpI.A fo.on uc.t 10 provldo for the appointment of Inspectors of maliufactlirlnir. nlecliniilnal. tneri'iintlle. cdumtlonal und other public establishments uitu iieuniug ineir iiuties, powcrH and com- I'cunauun, ami providing tor a penalty lor tho violation of this act. ii, n. 133, ny Hamllton-A bill for an act tn amend section 17 of chnpter Iv, entitled "Afnillplttn nf ttln rnnmll.,,l mliitr,a nf thn state of Nebruska, 1K. und to repeal said tho tnh II. Hodges, contestec, two major section 17 ns It now exists. Ity: that he holds tho certificate of election H. II, 131. by Mullcn-A bill for nn act to and hus occupied, his sea ns a member of amend sections 213an. um und 213cc of the this budy slncu its organization; that by Criminal Code of tho state of Nebraska, reason of the aforesaid he Is prima racie and to reprul Hald sections 2l3au, 2l5bb and entitled to the neat; that tho burden or 2cc as now existing. overcoming this presumption Is on tho con- ti. it. los. ny uills A bill ror nn net to ifuu, mui mu ui "vl" 'i .:f i..r amend und repeal section 2S, chnpter Iv, on good und competent legal pv Mence. article I. as now In oxlstencn In the Com- . That thcro is nn frnltd shown or at- piled Statutes of 1S99, entitled "Mens upon l.lva Stock." II, H. 130. by lteam-A bill for an net to amend sections S3, M und KCu of the Crim inal code of tho Compiled Statutes of- Ne braska of 1899 relatlnir tn irnme. H. It. 1.17, by McCoy-A bill for an act for the equipment of certain classes nf private buildings, hotels, lodging and apartment houses, flats, public hallSj theaters, asy lums, schools, factories, etc., with fire es capes under the supervision or tlio commls- iKfK'armr nllln inA n.w.,.ll.... ....!.... ,r ,p in allies and reioallnir scctlohs 16. 10. 17 IS. ID ' a,n'l :?.of L'hl'!r xxx. und all parts of sec- ... i cnni" xiia; scciion n. cnnpier xllla. article I: sect on 48. chanter xllln. nIU.Ci'? ! section 13. chapter xlv. article 1 nf till, rnmit ml Qlulnln- i.f Unlirnuii ni nVon , --v...Dn,. ... rKrr rf,IllVJJKi, Hre csen.1,c.;.. . . . H. It. 128. by .Evuns-A, bill for,nn act to iv(utAiiMitirtfui un amies, ami to repeal nn act entitled "An act creating-a board of J fish cominls- sinners for the propagation and distribution u. i.nji in uiu iiiiuni; nuitTH ui rtcuriinttu. ,i.i. i.. .1... ii.. . nppr0ved February 21. 1879; also sections ST., SO. SCa. Mill. !fic. Mid. 8;f. S8h. Ml. 87. 87ll. 87b. ! CT. ...I 'm ..r l.n ,ln.l..n I r..l.. . 1 .. 'hT.Vii "sini'St n T rnHklli ' eclltlnit of 1H. and all acts and parts or nets in conlllct therewith. IT. It. 1.19. liv ('nrniiT A hill fnr nti nnf In P:.,,,l L ,1, -,-,-;ir"i. ' "u"Z..r r,rnnnPhl,, Ihn nimllllniitlnno .,f .. shocr. regulating the nrnctlco of horse- shoclnir in cities bitvlnir a nnnulntlnn nf Inhabitants or over In this state, nnd 10 provide a penalty ior lis violation and to 8ecure Its enforcement. II. It. HO, by Huresh A bill for an act en- titled "An net to amend section 4392 of tho t'ompticu HtntuicH or .NenrasKa ror tho year I idji, uviiik nci'iniii iu;i m ihuuic i, cmmier I f ,!, ,,. ,,.., Ul.l ,,A.. I ' v .ii" onn, niuiuitu, .-iiL.iit;.. IIOI .mm " n,1 In l,l u,..l,, .... existing, anil niso to rcpeni seciions .ns, 2271) and 2'ISD of said statutes. ' ,1 T. ,1. I... I 1.. . ..in II, IV. Ill, 11 I.IHMIlll Ulll IUI llll UUI III amend section 17 of the Criminal Codo of the state of Nebraska, and to reneul r.ilil section 17 ns now existing, SENATE UNSEATS HODGES lohiiNon (ilvrn Hip I'lnce After n I 'nil Delinte on llxliniintlve Com iiitltec Ileiinrts. LINCOLN, Jan. 15.-(Speclal.)-The sen- nte hold both forenoon and afternoon ses- tlnnn stnted tho majority report of tho 'V "j::;,":; o'clock. Al,en 01 " 'Irnns, Chairman or a COmtll t- . . ..,. ...I tce tl,rco nmel to confor with a like '"""'a"10 11 u uui uuubu iu iiiruugu ior tickets of admission to tho floor of the house during tho tlmo tho legislature Is In Jlnt ""-salon for tho purposo of ballotlug "".ted States senators, suhm.tted a report, which was adopted, providing tlmt tickets bo given senators, employes and I'rcaa reprvoenmuvi-H a numuer 01 mils were introduced ror I l,i, n. 1 I .. - . . 1 1 . . uuiii iiidl uuu duuiiu iriiiilllK. Tho tlmo having arrived to voto for United States senators, this order of hua Incss wns announced,, tho result of tho v being found elsewhere. At tho afternoon session the Ijuobc nnnro- prlatlon bills ,wero,ngain read nnd recom mended for passage, (live Ilii- Seal to Johnson, Chairman Young submitted tho majority renort of tho scnato committee nn nrlv. lleces and elections In the Jolintnn.iiniiirea caso and recommended Its adontinu. Tho roport follows: w... vnni- ppmmittPP nn .irii-iinni mi.i elections, huvlng under consideration1 tli V, , " , Ju'i"rn ug'unst II, Hodges from tho Twcnty-c ghth Scn - tonal dlgtrict. bee have tn iutimit ti... ml. lowing us u majority report or said com "' ;"v:, , i . i iiiiii iiiiLL mi inn liii'ti in iii rniiirns nf Ihn votes rnst-on KPnnlnl- In knlil iltatrl.t I Unit TI. llodires received a mnlorltv nv(r - .joiin jnuiisun ui . vuics; u nil milt iu - tho voto cast and counted for Hodges there l wprn rnnr vntPM east nnn pnnntpil rr.r hint thnt wero Illegal and should not have been counted. We further Und that there wan one vote in lU-publlc.in City, In shIJ illut r pt . t hn t mil i-BHt fnr .In linmin n ml wn a -not counted, nnd that said vote wns a legal or nvoio anu mat u suoum nuvo oeen counieu l ior juini.-un. Wo therefore And that after rasthiir out ,th four illegal votes cast fnr lloiUii and h-ountlng """'V" T,n" " ' ,?a 1 tt.V0,1; loaves. Johnson with a gain of one'voto hud Hodges with a loss of four votes, eltctln jonnson -y a niujoruy oi j vuies uv,fr iim i Your commiueo maties mo louowinc nnu iiciiiiiitu no HinLiB i iiTniimii zina in 1 1 n i ii l . iiuil iiiit iiuliuiii v it- specific findings In reference to snld votes east and counted for H. Hodges that should not havo been eount?d for hint, nnd in ref erence to the Ilepubllcan City ballot cast for Johnson and which was not count.-d fnr him in the returns, viz.: We find that Patrick Cobb vot-d for Hedges lu Ph-lns muntyi tlmt his votn was counted for him. that said Cobb moved from rhelps county to Kearney eountv with no definite Intention of returning, nnd Hint whlln In Kearnoy county he was mar ried to uyoiing lady nf Kearney county, and et up housekeeping in said county and did not return to Phelps county until throe weeks before election, and that he m.k, tint lived In Phelps county for forty dnrn next ptevlous to election, and that he had no right to voto therein. , , We find that n certnln billot In tltrlan county was cast ami counted for II. . Ho.iks, which ballot bad marked on the bjek thereof tho nume of H. II. Parsons, in addi tion to the name, of the Judges, and tltr.t mid Parsons was not nn otllcer of wild election board, lull only nn elector at said eh.ctlon, and that said ballot was ill.'gnl nnd should not hai'c been counted. We further nnd that a certnln billot In Harlan eountv was oust and c unt-,l for n. Hodges, which bnllot had rnnrkol thereon th, following Identifying words. ''Mat Hceker," in addition to the tinmen t the Judges, and that the said Mat Keeker was not an officer of the election board, but merely nn elector nt said election, and that said ballot was illegal und should not have been counted. . . , . We further find that in n certain precinct In Hnrlnn county tin elector by the name of tirhlJUlitz vetHil lor me nam nonces nnu that said ballot w.ifl counted for hint, nnd that snld bnllot was not made out in the votinff boot't, nut wns maoo oui nyiuesaMi ftrlilnnnty In lild titlcrffV nut In the Htr'ft and wds th'!r- received by one of the Judaea com,ti,. U". fuwlinn n.i itmi In rtnnuhllcnn ( llv lit Tfnrtni nt,,l fnln tt'iia Citsl for .lltlin , .innnson nnn tnrown irai " ni .""""f by the Judges of said election board Mr W' r-nnunn .I...I n.. fnnn nf (tin llllllOt nftCT the name of one of, tho constables voted for intreon was written ny me vmw mu "rltv rifrieliil." tt'n llnd that these WorJs, iclll, In ll.n ...AnMt..r. nf lltn I n nrn tint S11C11 .n.i uiv.li.iin I"- . murks or Identlflcnllon ns will avoid tne ballot, and that snld ballot Minuld not liBA a neeu inrown out,' uui minimi imu counted for th said John M Johnson. M', m,M nA,1llAK n'nlllil tlinrriOre 1'nd , wu, i.jiiii,,,., v, - - - - I, f.t.fnn f , I. A ArtMln.tnut .lntln . .lOlin- .1, ,!,. ,, ,na luii,,h".i w...... -- son. nnu wculil rccommenu nun .;" seated iih tho dulv elected senator from the wcnty-elchth Senatorial district, nn 1 tint tho nn,fnl 'Inriimhent. H. Hodges, lie ousted therefrom. Ilespcctrullv submtttej, W. W. YOUNO. inntrmnn, I-'IIANCIS MAUTIN, N. V. IIAR1.AN. Mlnnrllv Slakes n llrport. Senator Cnranbell, representing the ml norlty, presented" tho following report whlc" he ved as a substitute for the ma- . ., , Jorlty roport. We. the minority of your committee on privileges und elecilons, ieg leave io mu me rouowing repori on uiu uwic. contest: Wo find that the oniclal count nnu reiun. of tho votes cast and counted in the last nlpftlrtn III n.,ti!l tnrlll 1 fllstrlCt NO. 28 gUVO ICinpietl IU UK BIHMVIl UIl lliu lill t f ,:..,' thn rniiti-utimt nr thn enntestee: that the election und entire conduct thereof on the part of the officers nnd candidates wus hon estly and fairly conducted! that ono of the charges niadd on tho part of tho contestant is uini marKcd ikiikhs weru imi. ium counted for the coniestce. Wo Insist that the best nnd only legal evidence us to whnt tho ballot really con tains is tlie ballot Itseir. In ihls casiS the ballots were not consid ered or nt Hny tlmo examined by your com- S'feed1 V' llllllnl-ll iico mere is no icgui prooi ur hat any of the said ballots were ."' . B " ""I ; " ,... wecllo bnllot, Kurther. wo Insist tliut lf te ballots are tn bo considered then they i.i .....i .,,o, .,n i, r ,,u ..i,nii.i,..r.r opened iwul examlne.1; that oral evidence of . . ' ........ m . . .. . ...., ,. .. . ln0 COIlICUln Ol 11. UaiUH, WHICH CUIl I If lln- diiced. Is licompetent nnd must be rejected: ,nut l)efoVe tho report of ymir commltlco pnyt nfr tif commlttco la based solely on what wdtJiesAiis swore was what they knew or In fuel believed the ballot would show If produced,' which nrul testimony was con niciing nnu unsaiisi.iciory. Iti'IilloN of VoterM, At no tlmo did any voter swear how ho voted; that he voted for Hodgea or Johnson or against either, but each voter wnen ex iitnlneil nn thn resneettvn sides of this coll i.i ,.(.., nni n tn linw thnv lin.l vnlml Thlo nnnllnu wllh rmm fnren til thoso who. It Is claimed, cast Illegal votes, not lirlnir residents, as well as to those who cast marked ballots. The only, evidence onereu as 10 now anyone voicu was uiu opinion ot a witness from his assumed or supposed party adulations ns n voter, or by those who had tnndo a pretended poll of tho township, not rrnm asKing eacn voicr now nu niiiiiu ur inii'iuifu m vnvu ui i iiuimt- . I,.,,,.,,. .,..11 I.,,, ul, ...it,. Ih. nn nL, nf lin I . iii'udv l''i, . mill .v ........ ... I ,... n.l,l Ihn nnll tn lw,u lh vrlti.r wouiu vote. Nn voter cbnllenced bv the notice nf con . . ..:.: ' . "!... I I-.- .1.... 1... 1 ll'rtl nWUIl' UI tlllJlllllI.ll 111 llll- Hill" Hill, liu voted ror I lodges at tho last election, 'men, airatn. wo Insist that there was no comne- tent proof Introduced showing that each challenired vnter w'ns not a IcKnl voter and entitled tn cast his bnllot and have It counted whero tho samu was cast. Thorn wero about tho same number ns shown by tho ovldnnco of theso challenged voters who. It wiih claimed, voted for the con testant and contcsteo liorelu. These wero persons who had always voted lu tho re spective preclnctfi In which they voted this Lc"r:..""1 al " iel WAV Y'.'L challenged on election day and tho nuestlnn well'ns to tho Bplrlt of our laws Kovoriilug Another voto that was thrown out by thn tml 1 11(1 It il ticket, and ho with tho iiodii I hi chtk sieppeu inn .ui' " 'in iu 8ch auntz was, handed him the ticket and wltllout lotting anyone know how he voted, list clerk Btepped nut the door Io where nut III tho presence 01 mm juugn uuu cutk marked this ticket us ho desired In vote posited t In tho box as by law provided, U YroVTln tS'".'..""! llilS! J.'nntVA or oxainl,u-d. Tho only proof of- fcred was that of a witness who sworo that A PRIVILEGE. 'l b rim 11 Awuy Entirely. It Is curious to observe -how hard It Is for some people io give up coffee drinking nfter they havo become, al least Half Balls fled, thnt It Is the cause of their 111 health but It becomes nn easy task to give it up 'when one tnkes Postum Food Coffee In Its place, providing, of course, that I'ostum Is made nccordlng to directions, for then II haa tho rich, beautiful color, and a satisfy Ing taste, whllo the rnpid improvement in health clinches the nrgumeni, A young lady at Cambrldgcport, Mass I sayu: "When It was shown to mo plainly .i,ai my in health anil excessive nervousness , , , , (n .,,,. , was argoly duo io the coflco habit, I - realized mat i must givo u up, out it wa i next to impossiuio io uo so, uowovor, HiadO till) trlnl and 100K I OBlUm I' OOU Upr . - I fiv with the mental reservation of tho nrlvlleee' as I termed It, ol drinking coffe Pm fKe . ns i lunuiu , .mmiiib "Llttio did I dream what n true friend P()Btum waR (icstlned to hocomc to mo. The ' ,,,,,ln 1.1. ,hn ...,.,, Old stomach trOUUlO leil, 1110 nOTIOUsnCSS l uuuu u ncpn, vanUhcd, and good, natural, healthy sleep i rftmo t0 my reHcf. In le?s than bIx months I t i. ui,,. ...h,.. t ,,. .... I felt llko another peison, I was io we and happy. , "Tho 'rc8ervo privilege' Jn regard to utlng regular coffci was thrown to tho winds, have not the slightest deslro for It; I fnct, i very much prefer my Pootum to any 1 1- hn nfflAKen1 lit m n nnmillst. Ill t had nnl spoken Io him on the question ns In how he intended to vote since tne prior eireunn. No ono had talked with hint Ihls year ns to how he voted! no ono sworo ho voted for tlio coniestce, Hodges, yet thH voto Is found by it tnujorlty to have beiin Illegal and a vote that hud been cast and counted for Hodges, threw It out and thus reduced tlio majority of tho contestee. (iii'Sllou of .littiiisnn'N Voir. Another voto challenged In the notice nf contest Is ono cast by ono who the con testant claims wrote Ills namo across the back of the ticket. This ticket Is not pro duced In evidence or examined by tho com mittee, but as to whether or not It Is marked as charged nr that It was voted for Hodges, as claimed. Is left entirety to oral testimony. Thn Judge who had posses sion nf thn plain ticket swore In his opinion It was voted for Johnson, the clerk and another In their nplulnn It was voted for Hodgs. All of this testimony Is objected as Incompetent nnd not 'ho best evidence by tho contestec. ami your committee In plst that such testimony Is Incompetent, yet without tho examination of the ticket tho majority of this committee find that suld ballot was cast, was so mnrked nnd wan a bnllot cast and counted for Hodges; that It wns Illegal and they threw It out and thus Illegally, us wo claim, reducing Hodges' tnujorlty, Agnln, the contcsteo Insists that the con testant Johnson cannot he seated for Un reason that ho Is disqualified from holding the said nfllru by tho constitution of tho state of Nebraska, for the reason that he was nt the time nf his nomination nnd elec tion, and long subsequent thereto, a holder of n lucrative olllco In the said county of his residence, tn-wlt: A member of tho board of supervisors of said county, having been duly elected and qualified nt the time of his nomination for thn position ot statu senntor of the snld Twenty-eighth sena torial district, nnd held the same until after the last election: that It Is udmltted In tho evidence that the said supervisor district embraced more than one township, and we Insist that the same Is a lucrative ortlco under the laws of this state and does nut come within any of the exceptions enumerated in tho said constitution. Wo therefore Insist und most respectfully submit that the said contestant has nut miHtiilui-tl thn rluirirrs nr anv nf them IIDOtl which this contest is based, and Unit the contestee, II. Hodges, Is entitled under the law to retain his seat. We further insist the said report of the majority of this committee should not bo received 6r acted upon until all the votes challenged nntl questioned are examined und counted. FllANK CAMI'HKLL, J. A. WOOLSTKNHOLM. Committee. Tho motion brought out considerable ills cusglon on both sides. The speukers fa. forlng the adoption of tho mujorlty report were: Ilaldrlge, Young, Alleu nnd Har Inn, while those opposing It were: Hnn som, Campbell and Miller. After remarks from both sides a vote wns called for, tho question being whether tho minority re port should bo substituted for the mn Jorlty, nnd tho motion was lost by n vote of IS to 13, Meredith being absent und Hodges not voting. A voto wns then taken on tho adoption of the ninjorlty report, the report being adopted by the samo vote, 18 to 13, thus resulting In seating the contest nnt, Mr. Johnson. The following resolution, which was pre sented by Zlcglcr ot Cednr, was read and r.nt over under tho rules: Whereas. In a Into ense the sunreme court oi mis siuto hub decide,! tne rniironu com mUshin law if 1S.S7 iini'iiimllutlonnl. and Whereas. Tim l.itn rnvernov nf till 1 state In his farewell message to this legislature it-slimed mat, necause oi sucii iieusnm. hero was ni railroad commission law 111 rorce in this Mat?, Iitul wnereiin. in inn nnininn oi eminent iu ers the snltl ileelslnn nf the sunrumo court .jvlvcB tho law of ISM. which In that oveni Is now tn forpc, Jt,d Whereas, It H proper for this leglalaturo to be advised for Its enlightened action in the premises, therefore be It itesoivcd, That tnu momuors oi mn u- primo court no asacd me iniiowing ipic.i tlrttsl 1. What wns the effect of tho decision nr our honorable court In the case tu ino Ip.tn nf Vnlnri t Wm ncnllisi thn Illirllllirton iV Mlannnrl Hlviir Tliillrnml fVininlinV. MmlcrO I ii the zist day or November nisi past, Inrlng chapter l.v, Sessions Iiws of 1S87. rcnnstituunnai t 2 Hid such decision rrndcr the railroad nnminlfiMlmi ftp! mint 111 tntn? .1 111, I uiinh ilpplulnn rxvlvo thn Htntiltc nf .isNii. to-wit, ciuipier ixv, avsniuuna.uw.-i .ay article vni, cnnpier ixxu oi uuiiipum -31m- 111 p nf 1 KWi . ' - Vnli nn, mimf rpjllpptfll IV rpoursieil io imwpr the fnreenlnir nuestlons nt yblir earnest possiole convenience. Keeolved secondly, That a certified cony of these resolutions bo transmitted to the Judges or tho supreme court. Upon motion the senate ndjourned until 10 o'clock tomorrow. The following senate flics were Introduced today: S. V. 10H. bv Currle An net to amend chapter lxxv or me uompncu muiuies eu iiiinii "iiprnrni itrniiiiiH. S l.r nil. liv MrCVirirnr An net to renulre a stamp or label 011 ever' ball of hinder tii'lim until, iiffpri'il nr iixnnsed for rule within tlio stativof Nebraska, and providing a penalty ror tno violation inereor. H. p, m. by lialdrlgc An act to provide for tho humane shooing or horses, proscrib ing tho qualifications of a horscshoer, regu liitlnir thn nrnctlco of horseshoeing In cities having a population of f.,000 inhabitants or over lu tno state, nnu 10 provuit; n peiinuy ror Its violation nnu 10 securo us cuiorco mpnr. K, l' JWi, uy iiniurige An net in nmenu ctlon 223 ol chapter xxlll. entitled "De- ppiIpiiIh." nnd tn reneal said section. S. ir. 107. ny ua'.drige An act 10 provide for subjecting corporato stock to execution and nttaciimeni, uuu ino inunncr 01 pro pppdlnir therein. s?. R ins.' by Martin All net to regulate nnd fix the salary of the clerk and reporter of tho supremo court, providing for tho pay ment or 1110 same, anu providing lor ino disposition of all fees and costs collected bv htm, and to repeal all ucls anil purls or acts in conuici ueruwuu. s. i . 1 rj. dv 1 iu 11 r ce , joint resoiuiiou tn ntnenil secllnns 2. I. G. C and 13 of article vl ui' thn constitution ur the Htatn or (' braska, entitled "tho Judicial Department.' nml tirnvtit nir ror nine unices 01 me si ' premo court ami ior a uivisiuii ui muir IIUIICS, moir neit'i:wuii, iitiiih ui hitviuu iiiki their salaries ami 10 veneai eaui orignia sections. DEATH RECORD I'l-trr Sliullr. Illi-x nt Snn Illi-uo, Nows of the siiddon denth of I'cter Shult at San Diego, Oil., has been received In thl city, where his purcnts, thrco ulsters and two brothers live. Thn death of Mr. ShulU was entirely unexpected, and it comes us a Fcvero chock to hlb relatives and mnny friends In Omaha. Mr. ShulU was reared In Omnha, whero hn nttended tho puhll schools, nnd made hundreds of, friends In tho days of his boyhood, He was ono of in six boys who. Home years ago, took a trip down tho Missouri river in n flntboat with fatal result to ono of tho party. Mr. Shultz, who was 29 years of ago at tho tlmn of his death, went to San Diego Oil., eight years ngo. Ills body will reach Omaha this week and tho funeral will be at tho family home, 1 ; ii iIn I.ii ii u I'ollllcnl llri-nnl. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 15. William 1 FUliback, aged 72, died at his homo here today. Ho wuh ono ot thn best known law vers in tho middle west and had been prom Inent lu tho affairs of Indiana for halt n centurv. Ho was formerly editor of thu St Louis (llobe-Dcruocrat, At tho time of hi death Mr. ! Ishback was mastcr-lu-chancei ot the Unltod States court. !, O. IckiN of Cri-Nlnn, CKKSTON, la., Jan. in. (Special.) ( O. Ickls, born ln 1SI1 ln Ohio and n resl dont of this county for fifty years, died thl morning. Ho wna ono of tho oldest plo nccrs. County Supei-liiteiiilent CouUe, DAUTLKTT, Nob., Jan. 15. -(Special.) Neuralgia of tho heart has caused tho mid den death of L. J. Cooke, superintendent of tho Wheeler county schools. (rent I'l-iii'll .Mn!;er Di-nil. NUItEMUUfin. Jan. IB. Johnnn Faber, founder of the ruber lead pencil factory, Is dead. Triiiii'uHi-i- llnnk Looted, JAMKSTOWN. Tcttii.. Jan. IS.-The People's bank of Livingston, Overton county, was entered by burglars and robbed of Jj.oco. N'" trace of tho burglars has been discovered Livingston Is a remote town about llfteen miles from the nenrcst railroad point and further particulars aro unobtainable at present, TO Cllin THIS Ollll' IX TWO IIAVS LaxuUvc Droino-qulnlot) Tubjots. n AMUSEMENTS flu Iloiinilrrs" A cnmlc omra In three tirtS libretto by Harry II. Hnilth, music by I., hilRlander. l'resented at lloyd's theater for the llMt time Tuesday night by Thomas Q, Ben brooko and compHtiy. THK CAST. Maglniils i'.isha, tin Irish Turk... , ... Thnniua u. BeiibrooUe Tho Duke de I'aty tin Clam, who bus nieti evcryining nnu louim iiiuuinn.,, In It" Will C. .Mandevllle Tho Marqtlla do Dncciiret, Ihc moth for wnoiq i nea is 1110 name . narry 1 . mrn Siegfried Hotterdammerung, leader of me Herman stren hniul ...juko iieruniu 'rlscllla, wife of the marquis, nn Amer- ii-iiiiKiri neiongiug 10 iv wormy laiuiiy of Quaker Ipuiiptte I.owrle Then, a. ballet dancer .. . Dertha Wnlslnger meiia Ulltedgc, up-to-dhto Atnerlc.in girl .cii!C iiyncn Madamo Kuraphlnc, Thcn's "iiiothpr" M.ihel Illnk,1 Jollvet, n young reportt-r Kato (lardner It 8oems somewhat presumptuous for Mr. Seabiooke to cull his latest comedy creation a comic opera. It la rather n farce-comedy with u preponderance of dlalogito and Just enough music to Justify the presence of n chorus, And It were better thnt the latter designation be used, for as a comic opera "Tho Itounders" ran hardly he considered In tho rrd-rlbhon class. Vlewel In the light of fnrcc-comcdy. however. It is entitled to recognition ln that .It Is amusing nnd entertaining. Tho utory of "Tho Itounders," ns related through three nets of dialogue nnd song, Is n leaf from tho dlnry of Mnglnnls I'aeha, nn Irish Turk, who betakes himself to Paris, clad lu the habiliments of n Turkish nobleman, but nil Irishman through and through despite his disguise. Ho Is lu search of n popular ballet dancer whose picture has como Into his possession, nnd whom ho seeks as nn addition to his col lection of 100 wives. Arriving. at a summer resort near Paris, ho finds n young French marquis, married to nn. American heiress with a pronounced religious instinct, who Is likewise In love with tho ballet dancer. Tho two learn of their mutual ndtnlratlon and leave post haste for Paris. Tho second sceno Is thnt of the dancer's dressing room In n Paris theater. Without Indulging in the formality of obtaining permission from the box nfllco Mnglnnls nnd tho marquis gain ndmlsalon to tho dressing room. Tho Inttcr's wife, learn ing of her husband's mission to Paris, fol lows him to tho theater and contrives to nrocure n costume Identical with thnt of the ballet dancer. She proves herself a rollicking young woman, even though horn In Philadelphia, and Mnglnnls fulla In love with her. Determined to repay her hint hand In his own coin bug accepts the at tentions of the pnBha until he becomes helplessly Inebriated nnd then leaves htm to the mercy of n love-lorn old woman who serves as the ballet dancer's wnrdrobo mis tress. The marquis eventually discovers that his wifo U qulto ns charming ns he had dreamed nono other could bo hut thu bnllct dancer, nnd a happy reconciliation folllows. With this somewhat slender thread ns tho origination Harry U. Smith has com posed n fairly ontortnlnlng comedy. It Is by no means up to his best efforts nnd thero Is not n great deal to commend In tho hook. Occasionally thero Is a briskness nnd brightness In tho linos, but for the most part the dlnloguo is dull nnd tho lvrlcs somewhat doleful. What llttio music thcro Is In the pleco Is of the catchy order, hut Is not destined to bo immortalized by tho whistlers. It Is .somowhnt unfortunate that " Mr. Seabrooke has not tho advantage ofirbef- ter vehicle but with, this handicap nnd Hint, added by a small nnd not too bril liant, chorus ho makes the best ot it aud Is droll and amusing. As a Celtic comedian Mr. Seabrooko has long since boon recog nized ns occupying a stellar position and ho wcll-stistalnu his formor reputation, making of tho queer combination, un Irish Turk, all that could possibly be gleaned from tho part. The Dulio do I'aty du Clam ot Mr. Will C. Mnnduvlllo wns an excellent portrayal of tho foreign nobleman In Hcarch of nn heiress. Ho was dryly and entertain Ingly witty, sang well and wus fortunate In having a number of taking songs nnd, best of all. did not overdo thu part. Jake Ilernnrd did much toward Injecting llfo nnd humor into nn othcrwlso dull first net ns tho leader of thu Oorman band. His comedy was of tho infectious sort nnd his nrtlculutlon and accent were Hupurb Miss Jennotto I.owrle was altogether charming an Priscllla. She was denture or dashing as tho occasion required and en acted thu role in a most satisfactory man nnr. Sho has an attractive voice and won tho hearts of her audlcnco to tho extent that thorp wns much disappointment be cimso sho had not moro vocal opportunity, Dertha Walzlngcr was acceptahlo us tho ballot duncur, nnd MIbbcb Lynch and Illiikn wero mlcqunto to tho roles they performed Tho stage settings nnd scenery were none too complete, but what was lacking tn this respect was made up to n certain extent bv tho handsome gowns of tho women. "Tho flounders" will bo repented this afternoon and tho engagement will close with tonight's performance. Tho l.lon'n Sluire, NIOW YORK, Jan. in. The Mutual Life Insurance company of New York has made tn its representatives throughout the United States nnd Canada n preliminary announcement ns tn Its business on this continent during tho year HiOO. As usual, It leads all oter companies In assets. In como earned, amount paid to pollry holders, new premiums (Including annuities), In terest nn,d rents received nnd In vnjumo of paid for now business, excluding Impaired nnd vicious risks, which It does not nc cept. Accumulated funds available for se curity aro greatly In excess of those held by nny other company. Dond and mortgage lonn nrcounl, the niOHt Important In the assots of a life company, Is larger than that of any other similar Institution. The Mutual Llfo is still tho pro-eminent com pany. Mm, ntliin (Mil on llnll. WICHITA, Jan. 16. Today quarantine was declared off nt ,lho county Jail and Mrs. Carrln Nation, charged with smashing saloon windows, wiih released on ball In thn sum of $200. Her trlnl has been reset for next Monday. Doubt Cannot Exist. Investigation Will Only Strengthen the Proof we Give in Omaha. Thcro must bo something stronger than Imagination bohlnd expressions of such representative citizens of Omaha as Mr. II. J. Spragg of 1421 South 10th street, up holsterer nnd cabinet maker by trade, who says: "I had kldnoy nnd back trouble for four yearn and during tho latter part of that time suffered mure thnn tongue can tell Many a tlmo my wlfo had to help mo out of bed. Once on my feet I did not feel It fo bad. In addition to this I had difficulty with the kidney secretions which greatly disturbed my reet nights. Procuring DonnM Kidney Pills nt Kuhn Co.'s drug store, corner 1Mb and DouglaB streets, I took a courno of tho treatment. It cured mo nnd did It quickly. I cannot pralso this remedy too highly." For sale by all dealere. Prlco 50 cents. Koster-Mllbtim Co., Buffalo, N. Y., eolo agents for tho United States. IUmomber the name, Doan's, and take no substitute. UNDER. WEAR If winter was a little slow in coming, t'was not our fault; wc made all the prepar ation, and now you can get all the benefit. A short win ter leaves us "long" on heavy clothing. We've slashed the prices right and left and you can now get some slashing bar gains. Underwear at actually half price. (CONTINENTAL Clothing V. U. COItNF.Il tr.Mi AM) UOl(II,A5. If we pleats jtu tell otheri-lfwe don't 111 us. DYSPEPSSA. Geo. S. Scally of 7f. Nassau St.. New York, Bays: "For years I hnve been troubled with rheumatism and dyspepsia and I came to the conclusion to try your pills. I Imme diately found great relief from their use: I feel like n new man since I ommnnced taking them, and would not now be without them, The drowsy, sleepy feeling I used tn have has entirely dU.ippeared. The dys pepsia has left tne and my rheumatism Is gone entirely. I nm satisfied If nny one so afflicted will give Itadwny's Pills a trial they will nurely cure them, for I believe II all comes from the system being out cf order the liver not doing Its work," R adway's Pills cure all Disorders of thn Htomach, Lowel.c, Kldncy9. Bladder Dizziness, Costlvmiess, Piles, Sick Hendaehe, Female Complaints. Hllioumioss, Indigestion, Constipation i.nd all (Unorders of thn Liver: 13c pt box. At Druggists or by mall. Hadway A Co., sf, Kim Street. N. Y lie tMre to get "Hail way's" and see that the name Is on v. hat you buy. br.iVlcGREW Ollluc open cnntliiiiniiNly from S n, iu. to II ii. ui. buiulnya from H a. iu. to p, in. CHARGES LOW (Dr. McQrew at njre 12.) THU MOST SUCCliM SPllt. SPECIALIST In (lie t ri-Htiiient of nil forms of 1)11 KASISS AM J DISOItllHHS Ol'" MIC.V ONLY. 2(1 jrnrn' experience, 1.1 iiu In Omnlin. VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE A l'Kll.MANUNT Cllttl UbAUA.Vl'HKI) IN LUSS THAN IU DA YS v Itl.oiit c-iit-lliiK, pnln or Iokm of tinii'. The IllJICKICST nnd MOST N AT till A I. CDIII! tliut lina ! been illnon veroil. CIIAIKil'SS LOW. CVDUII IQ In all stages and condltiom OirnlLIO cured nnd every trace of thu discuso is thoroughly eliminated from tho blood. No "HHKAKING OUT" on tho hkln or face or nny external, appeaianccs of ths disease whatovor. A treatment that Is more successful nnd fnr mors satisfactory than tho "Hot Springs" treatment and at less than HALF Till'! COST. A euro that Is guaranteed to be pormnncnt fnr life. UfCAVUCVO of young and mtddle.nged IYlANNlOO men. LOSS OF MANHOOD, Night Losses, Nervous Debility, Loss ot Drain nnd Nervo Power, Forgotfulneys, Uashfuincss, uiricturo, uonorrnoon. uieci. OVDH 20.000 CASKS CUHK1I. RECTAL DISEASES treatment for ills- eases nf thu rectum has curud where all "triers had failed. Fissure, Ulcnrs, IMIos nnu r'l chronic diseases of tho rectum. Im medlato r-llof nnd a permanent euro Is mudn without cutting or pulll. Tho cure Is uulck and complato. cuius r;i).ii..vri:i:n. CHARGES LOW Coimiillntlnii free. Tri-iilnien I by mull. Medicines sent ovcrywhtro frco from gazn or breakage, ready for use Olllco houra; 8 a. in. Io V p. m. Hundays S a. m. to C p m. P. O. llox 700. Office over 215 South 14th Bt., butween Farnam and Douglas Bts., OMAHA. NF.Ii A.ltlSirMKXTM. -Omaha's Family Theutf r-'Phonn irH. - The Flower of I'erfi-ctlon. TQmjult Hacked from tho Fields of, " w"1"1 ! Vaudeville. flilR IJOHOTIIV AVAI.TIJHS. l',lVL , MOHISItTl'S mill WILI-llUllO. THIS HAIMIOVY FOUL HILDA TIIO.1l AN, Assisted bv( Lo ..Hall. ,"The Lone Rtar." And company In'A Stolen Kiss." 1,17,7.110 AM) VIMS DAI.V. THIS KI.MHMIOMi:. Prices, evening, 10c, 26c and r.Oc. Manures Wednesday. 10c and a.ic. Saturday and Hunday, 10c and 2Ec. Fen front rows reserved, DOe. NISXT WHHK-rtLOOltA'S STAflS. BOYD'S I TOD A V SlKO. Woodward & llurgeai, Htsn Tel. 1913 'I'O.MC.IIT sun. THOS. Q. SEABROOKE in "THE ROUNDERS." Ma!r':.W$1,50' ''rlilny Kvenlrig, Jan. IS' KDl'AUD BTHAUHB AND OUCH ISKTIIA. Prices, 25c, Wc, 75c, UdO, $1.50. Keats now on salu. Tho Old, Old Blory PrtckeiV to thu Doors, MIACO'S TROCADERO?'ul"',,10!i0 MATIN'KH TODAt-lflc am) ZOe. Kntlrn Week, Iticliidlng Huturday Night Nothing llko It eer seen in Oinahn. before. Irwin's Majestic Burlesquers Night Prices, lite, :flo Sn,. Mntlnecs, 2 15. ISvrnlllg. ;1S. Klnokn If ou like. Next week, "Fads nnd FqIIIm.