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FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., FRIDAY MORN UARY 9, 1885. wuch documents for ciroulation, he pecom- | ment, and my belief, is, that the law has been appropriations for the naval service for the [in the conrts, The full text of the hill would LlN OL“. mends that the legislatnre provide means for | faithtully executed and that nostate can show . fiscal year ending June 30, 1885 Referred to | ocoupy about two average columns of a news. —_— o — the prepaaation and publication of & pamphiet | her school lands and_schiool funds in batter the committe on the whole. Randall gaye | paper in small type, contaniog & brief historical and descriptive | shape than those of Nebraska to-day. 1If, —_— notice that he would call it up to-morrow, statement of Nebrasks, her developement, | however, there ramal The Governor's Message is Long and |rewurees. « actions of cil and climate, |« belief s to the mal adminisration of thoe | The Tnter-State Commerce Bill Passed TR e H “A Beopsition o e St el to ba followed by statistic.] information both | trust, then it becomes your bounden duty to the appointment of five commissioners and "““‘M, January 8 ~This has been & Bxhanstive, viti ] and material, Said pamphlet to be pre- | examine into the matter, to theend that doubt The Honse defining their duties was lost; yeas 92; nays, | ereat day with the Ohio democrats, The lead y pated nnder the dircction of some|m ' 5 e p | gty iz, Fiat & tho for |75 110n Of tho party'from allpata of thertate of the state officers, and proper'y ROAD LEGISLATION. 0 secretary of the treasury sent the fol ind sty 6 8t of piaci authenticated for general distribution. Thix Lttt Towing estimates from the secretary of war to | \Te Iere incident to the sth of January col ) The governor ernestly recommends the | The power is yours under the constitution | p ¢ is of o congress for the creation of a gun factory, $1,, | UFation. In accordance with ths joint reso And Treats of the State's Interesta 0% F0E, SI6H" o KR PO DO, T Brief Synopsis o th; lI]“m' State 900,000, improving tha Missouririver, S1 160 Iotion adopted by the goncral amomlly . re. songes incurred by Govenor Furnas in New ) BROCBRMON O payeid bt i 000; for the Missouri river commieslon, i onde: 3¢ clect Only. Brlonns in cxhibiting Nebraska products, | 80d feeight on the differcat railtoads ja this Oommere Bill, 000, The estimates for \ho Mivsours tives | or on ‘rany i nderdd fo Senator clect Payne The creation of state board of health and o | state. Our largely incressed and still rapidly commission ate the same s those contained in | the hall of the house, at 2:30 p. m., at state board cf charities is urged, and stringer t | I0Creating, population would seem to indicate the recommendation of the Misseuri river | which the state officets, membera of both branches, and visiting guests were present, The Principal Aim of the Session |laws for protecting live stock eainst the in that the \ae, ad: spmo whon the pusen | Ity Provisions Are Thought to Be [commiseion tor the approprintion of that trodnction of ths Texas faver are racom- he Rt et % stream, " % entls portions as, that without njustice to the rail- cont 0 sk wesn T . 1 Payne acknowleged the compliment in quitea is To Amend e Luwa may bo intelligently carriod | 10848, the beople might ask for a reduced pas: Ironolad fhe it then arcte betwagn Townsond with | lengthy spoech which was historical in char- ————c i-to effect, thiro should be created the office | SeReE rato. [ would, thereforc, rocommend issippi, with the congrestional libray bill and | fote™, Fetrriog to some of the earliest leglsl : f of state veterinary surgeon, and also a board [ the enactment of a la R for a maxi- . ' Stockslngee with the cpeeisl orflor rlative o | tlon of the xtate and reviewing n Minor Statute Particulars, and | :f sock commissivuers, fo consist of not less | mum passenger rate of thee cents per mils, | For Protecting The Public From |the“uific builame measures, - Stockniages | oo of Ohio's early ard groat i . . halat than thrce persons, the duties wud powers of | nd that such faw be made applicable 'to the I iti proved succomsful his motion to go into the | J50CtMte state club met in convention ab Provide Railroad Legislations | officers to be thoroughly defived. soveral lincs of ratlruad in the state, with re: mposition, whole being carried. After a couple of roll | 1L & m. the dclegates not being present in The governor closes his message with the Ier‘elxcr to their ability to earn money, % v calls on filibustering motions the house ad- | EFeAt numbers, ey organized by the elec- tollowine ment on the school lazd and While the legislation above referred to will tion of General Durbin Ward as™ president, y il end A nEationt sfford & measute of relief, the question of chick Its Peualties Will P Journed, Allen W, Thurmay, vicepresident, W, A. The Officers of the Stat Institu=|jisedanistion: o\ i transacted in | interest to the peorl of 'an agricultueal state | A0d It Pomalties Will Prevent ® i » peocl of WARRINGABR 1EWe Taglor socretary, B J. Reinbard, trunnm‘ar‘, 3 Freelis EiAk Uhs St ike our own, is that of rates for the trans Vst N NEWS, and vice.president in every twenty-one dis- tions Confirmed. I Ea N iTat it cres portatt i of tacie produco aud livo sk, The Its Violation, Spectal telegeam to T B rictain th state. A committoe of iifty for ) o o H y <ionee of | demand for legislation of some kind looking 'a , organization and agitation was appointed and portof Hoo. A G, Kendall, commlsion sy | to the regulation ot freight rates 1 genera), WasiiNato, January 8, ~The bill geant- | glatod tho following officors: Chairman, Tno. The Appointment of Dr, Mathewson | Py 0 A0 R ate T ernnot to | and this demand should not be unheeded by | The Fall Text of the Bill Occupies | ing the Fremont, Llkhorn & Missouri Vailey | G, Thompson; eccratary, W, A. Taylor: trem: reasonable ground for First Class Fat Cattle Were Again Scarce, They Are Holding Their Own, and Likely To, The Speculators in Hogs “‘Going In,"” Prices 6 and 10c Higher. mories of The Ohio Wheat Steady and Closing Prices at 791-2, A Good Sized Business Done in Corn, J 4 » Y her v commel i fillec vou, v 9 railroad right of way through the Fort Robin. | urer, John A. Sarbor. Columbus, Ohio,- | Oats Strong—Rye Firmer and Rig| Met With a Considerable e e i rper e filled” with | Yy, power placed in your hands by the peo- Two Colnmns ot Small 566 u\ilihfv pherbl i w:..-d the house to.. | The following telegram was reccived: Grey ~Provisions Higher Throngh Opposition, "The following statement; covering the years Q‘*"lw bo used wisely and considerately. Type, stcne, January S,—Jobn G. Thnmlm-n: Ke- X of 1853 and 1801, swill bo fonnd of interest as | You will not be led away by clamor, but you day on motion of Valentine. The bill had | grotting that I cannot be personally prescut The Da, ! orestin® [ will doas your best judgment may . dictate already passed the senate. The naval appro- |at your banquet in honor af the <howing the business of this important de- | W A your Judgm ) y p) b it X, g iy ; m this important ¢t | considering sll interests involved. The quets ONATE tlon for tho Inst half of the fiscal as|hiero” of Now Orleans, I join the THE MESSAGE. partmeat, and showing the present. stattis of g0y oF ' proper adjustment of freight rates | (o o SENATE, B e ety ot e nTer stase [ Ohio_domocracy in commemcration of the Lixcory, January 8.—~The following s a ] UG PNE (s of all lands leased during |18 one most difficult. Tt presents features so | M ASHINGTON, January S g commerde bill resumed. An amendment pro. | statesman and “soldier who, in the language aynopls of Gov. Dawes' message, delivered | tho year 1985 nad 1 arled and inteiao that men kil o o | introduced was ono by Allison relati; o the | il o o commistion was rajsciod of Nir, Jlferson, flled " the mesauee ot his : et . s of rail agenel voll hest- | feus of the pension clafms agents and attor- | The inter state co Dill passed the | conntry’s glory. before tho two houses of the legislature in | Common school, ouails of railrond mangenicnt may wol fees of the pension claims ugents and o inter stato commorce Lill passed the ; q joint. conventlon, this afternoon, The gov- | Ageicuttaral oo tate to offer advice in toe matter.” There are |\ oo ™ . gaid ho did not wish to b responsl- | house—yeas 158, naga 75. [Sigacd] 8. 0, Tioey. d those who advocate the enaotment of laws es- - el g ! Senator Pendleton also sent his regards ernor opens his message with a detailed ox- }\J,:""_l‘;f;f‘g[w tablishing maximum freight rates, In respect | ble for all its provisions, but they were the| The following is the vote in detail: with the culogy of Jackson, At the after. hibit of state finances, which shows an aggre- to this my observation has been, that when | identical provisions found ' in the pension bill | ~Yeas—Alexander, Andereon, B-fi{eyv Bal- | yoon session addresses wero delivered by gate collection of 179,301.14 since 1882, Total. .. fuch legislation has been endcted it has | recently paesed by the house. “He enid it was | lentine, Barksdale, Bayne, Beach, Blackburn, | jydge Allen (i. Thurman, Hon. J. 2 and disbursements 32,73 5 during the| Number of acres of all lauds sold at public | fatled t accomplish the end desired. If it is | legislative provivions contained in the appro-| Brown Ind., Brown Pa., Buchanau, Bud, OHICAGO MARKETS, CATTLE, Special telogram to Tie Bi CHICAGO, January 8,—First-claes fat cat tle were again scarce, and they are holding their own and are likely to until we have in- creased reccipts, A few droves of such as suited the fancy dressed beef and shipping been unsatiafactory to the people, and has | the general legislation, and it repealed all the | Bland, _Blount, Brainord, Breckenridge | Tj,oman oi the civil service commussion, i Genlral James Denver, Hon, Samuel Oarey, ) n L 3 P o Yabel b o] e Nt i ' selling at 6 00@6 50z good to ch G & 6% ate | 8ale during the years 188 1884 true that under our_constitutio sanuot | priation bill of lust year. There was now a | Burns, Cabell, Caldwell, Cawpbell N. Y., | Gjoperal ‘Durbin Ward and others, Thur. | trade are scl e DR et G L L e b AR R T £,170 43 | create s board of railroad commissionure, then | groat complaint that the legislation of luf | Campbell Pa,, Osssidy, Olardy, Olemcats, man commonced his address by congratulat- | steers of 2,300 t0 1,400 pounds and upwards treasury. at protent Ume, $443,816.00, - The JOUius P eiaes 12,668 95 | I have no plan to recommend, as I believe the | year was hasty and unjust to the soldiers, and t,uln!.\J C\;mn:; 5 ok Saarots v"‘ ovington, | iy the club upon its successful organiz are making 5 40@5 90 and around about * total state debt Is $199,267.85, of which 850, [ TiVohity 1640 00 | relief demanded is to be had througha board |it had been dircctly charged that the senate | Cox N. Y., Cox N. O., Grisp, Cullen, Ourtin, { 4,4 ™ thon ~ said: Insinuations there; fair to medium of 1,100 to 1,200 pounds 000)issned in gramhopper relief Bonds ten of commissioners properly constituted, and | was for that legislation. The fact was [ Davidson, Davis Mo, Dibrell, Hldredge, Tin- been thrown out. to the effect ¢ i Jothed with power to arbitrate and decide be- | that legislation of Inat vear camo-from the | glish, Ermentraut, Ferrel, Iiedler, Findlay, | thyt the Cleveland and Hendricks | 8od upward may be quoted at 4 75@h 25, years ago will fall due on the It of March;| Total... Sween the peopla and. the rirosds mpon ox. | house in the rogular bill, Under the rales of | Eoran, Komey, Fuustou, Fyan, 'Garrison, | oliby in Ohio during the lst campaign were | and comnon of 1,050 to 1,070 and thercabouts he remainder is held by the permanent echool | Number of acres of all lands <ol isting matters of difference, the senato thereon the possibility of having | Geddes, George, Glasscock,” Goff, ~Grear, |} otile to the organization of the party, A |4 25@4 0. Common and low geado stoers fund. sale during the years 188 well considered the legislation on the appro- | Halsell, Hanback, —Harty, Hatch man must be grossly misinformed to make | Were slow, and are fully 15@20c lower than The aesceeed valuation cf taxable property | Sommen school,.. or 1884 was $128,615,866,95, showing an_in- | University., . crease of $13,072,242,87 over the preceding | Normal school. year. The rato of taxation for state pur- G votos is nearly_cight mille, Tho gocornor| G s o recommends repeal of present tax law impos. [ Number of acres of ll lands rosrbing to ing pecalty for non-payment of taxes by 1st | (e state dasing the years 1585 and 1 of January, and enactmant of laws similar to | Somimeet wlice thote now on statutes of Ohio and Indians, | University. .. whero any persons charged with taxes may [ Normal echool. pay the full amount on or before the third Monday in April, or May 1, at his option, pay i bill 5 Hayne, Henderson, In., Henly, Horbert, Hol THE LEGISLATURE, ,f,‘:%}f,,'u’,..fifif&aim‘fl‘:fl“’:{;z{'&?&f man, Holmes, Hopkins, Houseman, Hunt, Special telegram to THE Ber He introduced thly bill in order that it might | Jamee, Jones, Wis,, Jones, Tex., Jones, Ala., ) Lefevre, Lewis, Love, | Taqn did it.”) “I don’t know who made it, R 3 .| be referred to the committee on pensions, and | Kiog, Kliner, Lanham,|Lef v Livcoy, January 8.~ Both houses et 18| cyrefully congidored In the committeo and in | Lovering, McGomas, McCoumack, MoMilli, |t who ever did, I hopo he will have thé the roprosctative hall a%3 p. m. in joint ses- | the scnate. 1t was said that under tholegisla- | Matson, Maybury, Miller, Tex., Monsy, Mor: | yeylos fall from his eyes, 1t is insinuated n to liear the governor's message, the rend. | tion of Ihst year the claim agents were oppres- frill, Moulton, dfuller, Murphy, =Murray, | that there wassome want; of confidence in th 5 of which took over an hour, The officers | 50 the pension applicants,” 1t so, the fact | Necce, Nelsop, Nutting, Oates, O'Farrel, Per- | ooular organization. Whether it is o or ; S °™% | should o ascertained at the carliest opportu. | kine, Peters, Pittibone, Priccy Pryor, Fusey, | 5001 “do mot tay a word, for I > 21| of the state were then sworn in by Chief | pity and the remedy applisd. He hoped that , Reagan, Riggs, Robortson, Robin| gy not know how that —matter was, ) 00 | Justice Cobb, after which the joint session ad- | the pension committes would be ableto report | son, Ohio, Rogers, Ark., Rogers, N.Y.,|Byt thisIdo know, that your regulat ergan- 0| journod. In the senate the resolution that |speedily on the subject, 1€ the prasented bill did | Roscerans W'Wl‘“‘ Ryan, Shiveley! | DUV S0 callsg; i He bly its chair- 450 00 | 57 otorn Paul, Hobol and Trown bo appoint- | Bot reach the evil, the senate should be 1o- | Skinner (W, C.); Siogleton, Smalle, Sayder, |y, ‘have been traduced, vilified and op: ed to investigate the rumors concerning. the | formed of the fact. - Allison deprecated the 8priges, Stewart, (Tex.); tuchl-x{rr._s&_mw. sed without justification.” l[Apul.uu.] O phe ramiord poncerning the | wile practice of putting the gonoral | Storm, Strait, Struble, Sumner, (Cal.); Swobe, | B¢, oxicer then ‘dwelt at some Jast waek, Thero was & plentiful supply of cows and low.grade butchers’ stock, and prices ruled a shade lower on common cows and scrubby bulls avd steers. The stocker and feeder trade i active to the extent of the supply, which was again; light. There are a plenty of country buyers on the market. but they say the stock is held too high for the quality, which they pronounce rather fnferior. (Good 1o choice ¢hipping, 1,300 to 1,400 pounds, 5 40@5 60; 1,200 to 1,350 pounde, 5 20@5 50 common o fair, 4 95@b 00 inferior to fair cows, 2 81@3 20; medium. to _good, 83 3@ 4957 stockers, 3 20@4 90; Teodors, $t 00@ ength upon | 4 80. such a charge as that.” “Oh,” exclaimed Thurman, "1t is & miserable charge, & miser- able charge.” (A voico saying, *“Johnny Me- h L Stala b s A . D. Taylor, (Ohio); Taylor, (Tenn.): i L i HOGS, 2 i of acres of duced by MeAllist d adopted. S legielation on the appropriation bills, ~ Beck | Talbott, J. s s Toylor, | the utility of clubs in_a political campaign. in two installments, payable in Aprilaud o | ot e e yonre 1643 w901 o i o (adonter il agreed with Allison us ta the propriely of ut gg;ggflggg;:m‘g;é;;nfl‘»xfi_k;;;n:{ng- o urged o clubs to”keeb o and 1 Tho market opencd staady bt afterward, undox s i ck ittee | taching the gener: ations provisions to 20 e 4 A “ » | democratic part: a8 elected its ident, | the wild s enormous receipts, settle ML Common tchool . 24,504 4o | Besolution by Buckworth that, a committes | (5, opEropriation bill Bt the pension appro. | Wakefield, Wallace, Warner, (Ohio); Warner, | | 2 octed ite presi the wild rumors of P I appointed to inv ¥ 150 % | schiool Tands went over wnder the rule. ~ lioth | Prat 150 0n | houses adjourned to 4 p. m. such pr “Lhs governor assurcs the legislature that | Agricultural college. Woneor SVenmie, Wallora, White, | but he needs the cheering upprobation and tha present management of the state institu- | University. .. 1 bill was not only the bill_to which | (Tenn.), We: constant support of all his party to it baok a trifle but again after the opening of visions wore aitached. The senato | (Minn' ) Wilking, Wi liams, ~Willis, Wilson: | W RO q G0 & M9 D010 the down town markets, there was an up tarn Lyman, ichols, O’ i i Normal gl A Chis A (Ta); Wilson, (W. Va); Winans, (Mi i in provisions, There was a better demavd, tions is without cxception in_ excellent hauds, | Normal gchool. 40 Graver for tha killing of Babeock, an ineane | Was obliged cither to adopt the legislation or | (A)3 W")-G'D Wiee, (Va J; Wolford, Anoth reason for keeping ud | the speculators ‘‘going in.” A strong outbid- The governor reviewa in detail the various B pationt, was held to bail in 85,000 by Judge | 1oso the ill, Remedy was in amendment to | Winang, (Wis ); G. D. Wise, olford, | e organizstion is the fact that this ought to | ding of buyers for packers for the best eorte, public charities and besnevolent institutions, Total. .. 168 40| er, o the joint rules which would prohibit the senate | Worthington, Yapeland York — 10 d be ademocratic state. ““We can keep from | o that prices, when this roport closed, were # including the deaf mute institute, hospital for| Number of acres of all lands deeded and | o v Jensolot iTAa BE from agreeing to the provitions of general-lez- ays—Adams, 111, Adams, N. Y., Aiken, | ypqer the harrow,” eaid the speaker, “if we | strong and 6@10c higher then at the same the blind and insane asylom, He recom- | confirmed to the state during the yeara 1883 [ Ppeciat Correspondenco of LHE BEE. islation on the appropriation bill. Atkinton, Bare, Bingham, Bisbce, Bouttelle |} ¢, wn down dissension and stand by the | time yesterday afternoon, The bulk of tha § mends appropriations for the crection of a | and 1884 Liscory, Neb., January The house | Ingalls tartly criticised the action of the [Bowen, Foyle, Bracton, Breitung, Brower | gemocratic pricciples. Organize everywhere | good to choice packers soid around about §1 40 § home for th friendless at Lincoln and estab: | Gommon scho convened for its third day's <ession at 9:30 | appropriation committecs and the conferenca [N. Y., Brower, N, J., Brumm, Chandler, | g make Ohio the banner democratic stats of | @+ 45, with the best heavy at $4 60; light, 4 lishent of an fust tute for feeble minded ohelock this morning, About cme. half hour | committees of the scnate, which he said in | Oameron, Chace, Cutcheon, =Davie, TlL, | gho wet,” “[Applaute.] closely assorted from $4 40 to $4 60, and pigs ohildren in connection with ths deaf and| Number of acres of all lands owned by the | © €10¢% 8- ens half hour | 445 abter of putting the general legislavion | Davis, Mass, Deuster, Dowd, Dunkam | ™5 30 7y omas, of the service commission, | at $120@d 30; packivg, 240@380 pounds, ‘ dumb institute. state December 1st, 1884: was taken up by the usual preliminaries of | ou the appropriation bitls always yielded to | Eaton, Elliott, Everhardt, ‘Greenleaf, Ham- | yaq next introduced, and spoke substantially | at £1 45@1 70; light, 170 and 215 pounds, The state reform school at Kearney now | Common echool. . 92 roll call, &e. the house regardl weritinvolved, Tn |moud, Hardman, Hermer, Hewphill, Hen- | igfollows: “16 is'a great honor to bo ro. | $1 20@4 0. The leading market on ‘Changs \ contuing sixty-thee fnmates and the pani- | Agiicultural coliege 89/080 07| Tronp thon moved that . committee of | tWelve years of his presencein the scoate, he | derson, ik, Hopbumn,. Hewitt, . Noo %o | quested to speak to ' the demogracy of {to.day were stronger, higher and ikl tentiary 259 convicts. Univer ity . 14,906 08 [ ) - atond 1 tho ehuie o dutormin, | had never heard tho serate conferees xeport | Howitt, Alu, Thite, Hoblitzell, Horr, ouk, | Ohio upon the semtiment “of k™ der- | improved the bulk of the session becaus ~of Governor Dawes dwells at some length on | Normal sahoo 125 three bs appointed by the chair to determine | \j4 the house had Wielded. _eonate | Ho rds, “Johnson, " Kean, Kelfer, | vicg” rotorm, _§o_‘einde’ a | the active supporti*though u slight reaction the exercise of execative pardoning powee i | Saline lands 13,365 87 | whether or not the amendments to the con- | needed no joint rule o BT S o e 0D Treat e W R on by | took place as soon as_the sustaining influen- the commutation of sentences of death o Iifa | Donitentiary cd lost | bate. 1t only nceded $o take a stand and ad- imprisonment. He says his action in both red lost | b only needed stitution which yesterday were d e ,‘Hm‘ Nl (Pa ) Phiclps. Stay. | Grover Cleveland, whose postion on the ques- | ces werewithdrawn., Improved cables brought 4 2 it. Allison thought the appropriati i ve out ae a f the Georgs Hart and” Joha I, Polin cascs Total w7177 01| by the speaker had fuiled of sacuring the | Bere toit. AUl thoignt e appropriation | o P55, "poteer, Rannay, Jtaed; Itoskwell, | 0B Mass2 well understood. Tho demoocacy | out a-zood wmany buyes e foj'thie mornivg i was determined by lettars filed by the judges o g ncoaesary mojority, The rosolution was | plied compiiment conveved by his reforences | S P 15, B. Taylor, | \iministrative roform. The abuses under the | privately sellers, The greatest strength was of the sapreme court who were unsnimous in SCHOOL 1. adopted and Members Trou, Stevenson and | to that committes, Tf Ingalis'statement wore | (ODio) Thomes, ‘Tillman, Waite, Washburn, | w i s S80I 00 o iy ‘rapidly and had | shown it tho provision Jist, one broker nssort- racommending that sentences should ba com- | The total number of acres of indemuity | Pegarson were constituted the committec, truc.that committes was abla to Jead at pleas- | Whiting,!J,8, Wise,(Va.) and Woodward.—T75. Decome o rooted that the public offices were arth _seemed thick was muted, ; school lands reccived by the e i u/ By no looger rozarded publy trusts, butas re- The governor reviews with satisfaction the | acres, and of this amount 39,194.20 acres| The speaker then announced the names of | 1ing Tngails that when he (Ingalls) was en- S":V“"l teleg ram f," T ,B:l The story s | Wards in tho hands of designing politicians. conditin and management of our educational | have confirmed during-the term of the pres. | Griff E. Taylor, W. R. Wateon and D. W. | gaged toward the close of the session in pack- ASHINGION;Halanuary. .- tna g story i1 i i 1 " % % After the assassination lof Garfield by a par- institutions, the pablic sehools, normal | ent commisioner, Crouse as assistant doorkecper and assistant | Mg his trunk for a trip to Kagsas, the com. [ circulated here by the Kentucky republicans | tisan office-secker, public sentiment became so £chools and state univer-ity, The permaneut| An application of the Nebraska Stock : ; mittee on appropriations was sl | who ar i orms wi is- | aroused that congress hecding this popular de- M aehlod achool fund has reached the aggregate of S3,- | Yards company, of Lincoln, to lease cortwin | Janitors respecti vely, FiE g O QU 0 G On I RGeS Gl K e e R topularde-| ¢y and A@Ie highor. The advance 077 216,81 of which mnout 52,801,216 61 s | dascribed saline Jands in Lancasger county, | Tho resolation of Holnes made a special or- | to reach tho conclusion of some appropriation #/7er 11¥ans that the interert ho has el | ropre,entation has beon made concorning this | broukht out quite a tino of xeulizers ut a pro- held in the notes due from purchasers of | has been reported tome from th® koard of | der for to-day at 10 . m., that each member [ bill, The government had to go on; it could | fested in eecuriog for the whitky men the re- | ), claiming it is intended to keep tae repub- | i which bad accrued over night, though such school lands, The governor recommenns leg- | public lands and buildings, and is veferied to | of the house he allwed ten cop of daily | not'go on without money, and o the differ- | lief which they have been trying to get for | Jicang in office no provision in the | Bupport was given the market by the. local islation to_secure greater uuiformity of ths | you for such action as you may deem for tho | papers per day, published inthis state, or their | ences between tn.6two houses had in some way | thtes years is attiibutable to “his desire to 1t remoxal of all | bulla thab it was not permitted to decline to 8 is 71,6/9.83 ure 76 members of the senate, He wou'd re ing that ‘¢ u»ryhody on top of to want them.” Buying orders came from all over the country. The c strongest at the outside prices. text books in our common echools, The at- t of th alent in'weeklics, was next taken under | to be compassed. securc a firm foothold in Kentucky politics R olay bue. year, month or|#ny great extent; the steady advance ! tendauce at the state normal school 4470, operty fon, und after several futile attenpts | Allison cited many instances in_ which the | for the future. His course has heen such as life tenure would bs indispensible, | larely from the' local bulls, who g ) 0, Attendance | school fund, and knowu as the of ameadmeat to reduce the number, [ genate conference committees had succeeded | to commend him to every distiller in Ken. \ provides for entry into the olassificd | market a good deal of noisy supvort whene | ) ym 54 arain [ property, is in bad condition, and is was carried in getting the house committee to withdraw | tucky and his opponents say thatthe will and not removal therefrom. This |¢ver it showcd any signe " of easicg back, the college of medicine. The governor endorses | ing but small reveaus to the fund considering | The commiittce to make arrangements for | the provision to which the senate had objact- | reap the bencfit hereafter in politicallife. It | slassified service cmbraces all employes. re- | Which it frequently did, = Many local houses ! the request of the secretary of state for in- | its value, the inauguration then made its report andwas [ ed, - It may be, he said, that the 4th of next |is charecd that the matter is a job, All the | eiving a salary from $7:0 to $1,800 in the | 88w an under current of easiness, and were | creased clercoal help owigg to the multifari- | Your attention s called to the 308 lots in | discharged. Aarch would be upon u befors the comple. | departments have been directed to be a8 | Gighy aposts and no onc canbe appointed to | quite frec sellers early, Toward noon cables ous duties imposed on 1hat officer, A specific | the elty of Lincoln owned by the state now| Thehouse then took arccessuntil 2:30 p. m., | tian of the pension bill, and an immediate | cconomical as possible during the next two | nter, came in stronger, and brought out large lines : u”nuprmlinul is _recommended for the | occupizd by private parties and from which -tlwhl A(wn-twthwnlllvlw-st with the senate in | geseion of the forty-ninth congress might be lllznths:m! Lnlll‘\xtd}\]\'n expenscs ((:ulln-low— ek o e of Im(yera- 'l‘l.actx:m-..f lm\he momniog Nalu;‘..né stato historical sociaty. the state derives no rental whatoves joint session to hear the governor’s message, | necessary, ~ For his part he exfootly | ust point possible. Tho action_of § i = was strong on optione, No 2 spring sold a Tho work pertaining to tha offics of fish | * The total amoant of temnorary school funds | The senate nt the usual mornin hour weat | williiy ¢y remain and Jet the mon who wors | McCulloch in granting to the whisky The Bouth American Commission, |70}@70}c. commissioners is in practical and economical 1 sinca the organization of the tate | into executive session to consiler the appoint- | to come in on the 4th of March deal with the | rehief ~desired will ‘deprive the treasury | New Youx, January 7.—The commission to hands, Noaded improveme, in the aking of new and ropairs 10 th old po ts at, the fiheries, 9, and of this ame spawing race, | 040-57, or ¢ ono-half of the entira amount, ds. bave largelv in* | has been disbursed during the past five yesrs, | confirmed, althougl P CORN 3 of tha various state in- | question, The navy was mnow being|of several millions of dollars in thoe | Central and South American states presented | .. £ 2 Wik e governor, Al woro | fun” widhout. any ppropriation hocauso the | way of rovenue from tho tax fuling due | o S, B T I S SR pened ey, senaor, sl e e ety the appointment of Dr. |two houses were at & disagreemont |and 1t will require sharp managemeat to pre. P D, ¢ ) recites the | fined to ¥@fc, and o prices wero fairly creased the facilities for successfully handling. [ Tho following statement will show the rev- | Matthewson met considerable opposition. | on the appropriation bill: 16 was esy, Alli- | vent the public ebtfrom |iing iocroased dur. | manner in which it performed its dutics, In | well sustained, the market in u genoral wiy The matter of stocking the streams of oue|enue of the temporary school fund from edu- | When the ss10n had concluded its | son continued, for the senators to stand up |ing the two last months of Prosident Arthur’s [ order to securs more intimate commercial re- | Swor b8 & S SHATE BLEREIE | TR BHOS stats with veluable food fish is progressing | cational luuds: labors Howe moved that the commitica on | and acold the committes on_ appropriations, | adiministration; Secrotary Teller before he | piony Lotween the United States and the | Metls e Hoevaly. A sid. Lulga in perie 7 favorably, with u comparatively small outlay | December 1st, 1884, there were under lease | public charities be divided into fiva commit- | ind with u ganteel, courteous phillippic tal | 1eft for the west left divections that nomore ; A islojroore A T of mon d the dixieiontion of fish to pri- "< educagional lands, appraised | tees as follows: onc on the asylum for the in- | of ite surrendering to the house, The senator | requisitions should be mae upon the treasury | several countries of Tentral and South Amer- f drew off 4 ATOHOL atientiou UAIALLY, vate parties who havo prepared ponds for their reception has hesm quite gencral, The recommendations of the adjutant gen- 2 om0} 3 X 0 3 senat ; A 8 e iven to hough a good-sized business , and bearing an annual rental | 8ano; one on the institutes for the deaf and | from Kansas (Ingalls) should bear in mind | this month for pensions there being to the | i ca, the commission finds that thero must be, | 7V, to corn, thoug [ busincss B L A | o (i a o for th utefomm| o pansts s LaRalVINBHIId SRl e ents theoughout tha country ab the | firat, rogular direct stesm communioation; | mess il o2 Cash was quoted ub S0H@ R AL AT 5 chool aud homs for the _friendless J f T e AEEDS s cation; | 3Gje, All options closed steady and firm on The were under sale 46L.- |school aund home for =~ the frien tal men, not such men a8 the ecnator frem government deposi a I oy L et [ eral for holding annual encampments of the 3 of educational lands the unpaid [one ~on medical and surgical leg. They had more infirmites than he, | tori ,000,000 which is more than {8¢c00d, cmnme;uug“. éf af :‘m_ anln 5 f:"«(u r«u.ul ie morning session, state militia and an appropriation of %5,000 4 | principal of whicn is bearing six por caut on | islation; and one of the university and toc | Lutthey did the bost they could. and when the | will ed for the pensions of this and ony “";’ A oD A year for the support of tha militia are en- | $5.112.512.00, and amonnting to $186,752,55, | normal school, This provoked a ceremopions | commiteee did not 4o whist the senate thought | $he next mouth, Senator Logan scnds word | moditication of the u'lsmnns and regulations in f 4o etros hue dorsed, 20785 of the perinanent | debato betwezn tho mover and Brown of Clay | thit proper thing, 113 (Allison) wanted tho en- | here from Illindis that the ontiool for the v. [ Coutral and South Awmerican countries; | 135 B iieo “withy weller May continning the The half mill lovy for the erection of the sted in securities the anuual inter- d hie was violently opposed to any such | tire body of senngors o «tand in all their rig. | publicans if very encouraging thero for elect. | foursh, increase and improvement of consular g/ 00 RER T TG, ' tion aid ranging from main buildng of the state o 3tol has realized | est on which is ¥84,683,38, making inall a | measnre as would aliow —commuttees™ to be |idivy and fuigidity and tell the committee | g the senator and the party is united and 3 fifth, establishment of American | 5 0% By 0oy SUIH 0teq nominnlly. at oyer §1 0'and the duty of making forther [ temporary fund from land receipts alone of | packed and tha real conditions of these state [ so, > fLhe byl introduced by Alligon was | firm, He says the democrats aro not so well ntlle houses in Central and South Amer- | 5 4G oy " approp ns for completing the capitol | $13 5 por annum,, There aro still va: | charitable fnstitutions to remain uaknown, | then rcferred to the committer on pensions, | organized as regards effectiveleadorship as the |i¢% sixth, more intimate knowledge among i vesta with the legislature. cant and unappraised *1,478,08.13 ncees of | Howe argued that the objoct of division was | Tawley offored n resolution, which lics over | ropublicans and the cxpectation in that no | Anerican maunfacturors of the wants of the BYE In order to insure reliable ccosus returns | common school lands, or about one-half of the | to d ute the duties of the pablic chari ] Rl LR T e ; of Central and South America; sev- | Firmer and held higher, but with no opti ; ay, requesting the president, i€ not in- |deadlock will occur for any length of time, | People of . 518 irmer and higher, but with no options under the provisions of the constitution that | original grant. committee and thus allow thein to becomo in- | compatible with the pubiic. intercat, to. com. | but thatthe republicans will scoure. he renator, | €0thy & system of “banking in connection, | on the floor from luck of offcrings, No. 2 cash requite o ccnsus o be taven in 1885 the gov- | Kesults arrived ab under thoe prezent law |spected and a full and proper report made. | municate to the Senate an historical state- | Jeagan's inter-state commerce billas passed |#1d o standard of — valuos; oighth, | sold at boc, with 60fc bid for” May. Track stuff ranged from H0c to Hohe, PROVIKIONS nends tha appoiutment of special | have been placed befors you. 16 now remains | ‘Uhe resolution was reforred to the conmitteé | ment concerning the public policy of the | by the House to-aay is not applicable to cor- |20t liberal crcdits by our ‘merchants; for you to decide what shall bs the fature pol- | on rules, exooutive department of the comfederate | porations operating fonly within the limits | Binth introduction of the bonded warchouse oted to Pat 0. |icy of the state regarcing this great tru d| The scnate then adjourned to 2:30 p, m, States during the late war,reported to have bean | of a singlo state. 1t prohibits discrimination | Sy8tem in thoso countrics. With reference to blo space s d Hawes an 1 Tom Kennard's clvims for collect- | as to what the policy should be you will find R Tetely il o tho e depactment by Cronaral | aguinst any one in the matter of freightcarges, | e fourth proposition the commissivn says it | Active, strong and highes throughout the iog money dus the state from Uncle Sam | a wide div of opinion. Hzre is ro 5 > B : ; ok e o it ot o o the ot | has bean urged with much force to racommend | Whole morning seesion with an_advance of g uiouey - Une n | wide diversity of opinion. e is room| Lincoln Grave Robbers Scared. | Sherman. Lapham thon addressed the Senate | storage, carryiug, cte., cto., R oo B i e i ko shown 1 pork, All futures held up to for live per cent on thesales f the Pawnee | for your best thought. The eutire subject of [ 07/ HHEE 0 opposivg the doctrine that the commercial | railways or i lines, and provides that all | the ostablishment of a mew executive depart: | PEae.aionh i PO S8 A vation, militia expenses incurred in 1 school land legislation is ona to considered | SPecial Telegram ] 2, #ide quot ms, ] ; i 3 ; et of the government_similar to the buard treaties are unconstitutional, Morrell moved | freight charges must be reasonable. Any pur- | Meht g ! esterday when the | \'reforence 1o the fnance sommittce of the | chaser of a rallway ticket s to be afforded ac- | of trade of TFpgland, with a member of the | by local scalpers fand suppresion of an Iudian raid, ete. The | with reference only to the best interests of the | LINCOLN, January 8, — ; o ; ] yaon . ¢ : ; A i o whic o > | tions were: pork, $12 goveruor ventures to suggest that these stato | echool fand. The constitution provides that | two brothots of Alice Heath, the girl killed | resolution offercd yastorday by himsclf re. | commodations cqual to those furnished other | abinet s the haad, to whichehall bs comumit. rore;_pork, - 8 Slatm agonta be paidion condition th.£ ithey | our edusationsl Iands ball not bo sold for 1cey | by 1t Simmons In this slty. ope e e, | Tuting o the seciproolty treatics. The refor. | pireons holding tickets of thi same | ted the care snd arfaugemeat of our foreign | nbs, 86.100.20, Tho d cancel thair cont - ey s actd and retire from further | than $7 an acre nor fo ) s than thelr up busiuess, praised value, The thice Thas the poweer | Went to her geave to remove the body they ey tonad ntil. tomor. | class, Thiee ¢cnts por mile i fixed | commerce, Tn this department might b con- f sourcey, the influx of outsido orders beiog es- 8, however, centrated all the powers of the government in | pecislly macked, Traders are - getting to ree row. The c¢xeeutive n then adjourned. |88 the i sl wm passcoger fa Siu ihe last measion of tho rgisatuee, tho |t increase i miainim prics of thean [aude. | found it gone. Tho clothes and tho catket railways. Drawbacks, rebatos, and liko ad. | ¥atching, protecting and promoting tho com- | profit in pork at the prosent prices, and- - necasaary papers have beca filed in the excsu- | This question, as well as that of strikiog ont v 10 the grave bt the ere stol vantages arc declared unlawful, Competing | ™ A8 connfry " in'foreign | BEO.OUS & BRIEIUR PR TN A0S b T et ARl T T A 1 e e aus: | PSR SRR STRYATRIAG S ROIOM VEXOAIOI SR HOUSE. Falwiys must 10k pool theie. freight or- earn. | markets, and an agoncy uuder whose guidanco counties of Loup, Cherry, Brown, Dundy, | inued of siriking out the private sia clause, | Lhe steps taken to find i¢ rezulted in its being | Wasuizaroy, January 8,—On motion of T teator coronsttion thatl wot bera. | and encouragement the great commerce of Hung By » Mob, I Sioux aud Hayes, and the farthe ings, : ‘ues‘ion of some method of | brought to the roomn of undertaker Roberts | Valentine, the bill passed gravting to the e et ey AN T ain has grown u Louisvite, Ky., Junuary 8--A Times b O tion has been perfected or i now | appraisement in motter of sales wherchy the | late to-night, but by whom is not learned. Tt | Framont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley railway | which includes shorter on any road. 1In every o ] Mt. Sterling speclal says a. mob of thirty Sat~ progressing in all save and exceptiog the coun- | echool fund may obtan a mors just valuation | is supposed to have been stolen for use in the | the right of way across the ¥ort ‘Robinson [depot where freight is received two copies of A Foolish Widow. urday mght took John Stapleton, Er., from tyof 8 oux, l': which ¢ ..mwzh]a parties F upon its lunds, will come before you for deci- | medical collegs here, The bady was again | military rescrvation in Nebraska, the company’s schedule rates must be con- | Prrrsprein, Mass., January, 8.—Widow | jall, where he had heen placed ofter arrest for issioned as tenpor; ra having refusa d by ¢4 s d J 4 aced in the casket snd will b ‘The house resumed the consideration of the | spicuously posted at least five days before the to serve as such, wod no farther action haviog ged complicity with his son in the tinuing the lea c system, with proper re- | taken Culliham, and hung bim In front of or burial to-morrow. s the | Mark Hopkina intends to build in Gireat Yar- | B¢ all infar-state commerce bill, pending the ques- |same goes into «fect. Any one v murder of Lesn taken, the county of Sioux remmns un- tions, my own judgment would favor | who onght to know think that the affir tion being on the amcudment offercd by [provision of the act forfeits to |rington the most expensive building in the | the court house, orgavized. E retaining tha title of all educational lands in [ make trouble for the medical students. Hammond to the smendment ofiered by Per- | persons w may sustain dar United States, The cost (ithe house aud _ e 2 The governor rinews his recommendati + | the state for st least a period of of twenty o —— kins (providing for the commission), providing | thereby a 61m equul to three tinies thean aund 11 be £3,000,000 £ .“' h '] Grave Robbing, gological wurvey. He regards the peessng | five years, that the great advance in valus of Maminzolngithe ariacats that the counnissioners sball not be appointed | of damnge ko rusiained, A director or agent | BTOW WIIL be 0,000,000, Tho house wil | ¢ N y made’ of submitting conscitutional amend- | reality incident to the rapid development of \ BEoM, until the 5th of Mareh, 1885, This amend- {avlo wilfully does or snffers to be done uny- | be built of blue stone from a quarey she owns A8COLN, Neb, Junuary 8 —A woman of wmsnts foe ratitioation unsatisfactory and roc- | of the s'ate may b added to tho school tund, | = Bo=TON, January 8, —Mujor Rodman Nutt, { ment was agreed to—71 to 12 Perkins |thing forbidden above is guilty of u misdes|and the work is to begin as soon us sprivg | the town named Alico Heath, was accident- ommspds the suspension of the legislative| Kunors have been put in circulation that | the midg was warried here to day to Mis ! amendment, #s amended, was lost—ycas 96, | meanor and may be fined not more than opens. The work a the quarty will be ear | ally killed and b amendment increasing pay of members at time | were ealoulatod to rofizct on those upon whom | Clara Coriicld, aged 18, and eighteen inches! nays 184, ) ? 000. A number of minor prov 1lad 00 day and uight, and eleatrio light s to | fogkiled and buried of session, In the absence of an immigration ' the duty rests of sacredly guarding the inter- | taller thau tha groom, Nuttis 41 years old | [zandall, from the gommitteo on appropria- { unusual nuture are made in the bill, including | be used for night work. A thouxand wen bureau, whose duty it would be to prepare ests of our common scool fund. My judg- and wasuever bafore married, tions, reported a bill making additional * wany to will be employed for three yeard, ¢ last Sunday, Her brother came to-day to remove the remains and found the grave had been desecrated, the body stolen, No trace of thefghouls. (=3 w&y&%bu/rv- b tie ¢t attaine Because every- w9 ol t/w Lflcfi)oow . where recognized and wellow.. 1 een teverywhere, welectthe best 8 aAigdiApenA)ifil’e Why? I % Sealof North Garolina Smoking Tobacco. ““== . .l Gondumer, na, and stotre it tew. %