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i HE OMAHA DAaiLy BEE OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 26, 1536, FIFTEENTH YEAR, NUMBER HENDERSON HAD THE FLOOR, | Bon otk cf bt thore and here, 1t inaee | siouid, by fpons on seecunt, of e cancts | TRUTHS FOR STURDY TOILERS | ot vou wonsi o ot the st souehs | ana i sttt 1o wve vororsof | DROPPED DEAD IN HIS SEAT, 3 demoeratic influences in New York which | Should pay out the millions of dollars that What is the remedy? The constitution pro- | this eity and county Mr., Gardner would not s friends could turn to account. The repub- | Wenmenin oarar Saad Sher much needtd . vides that congress shall regulate inter-state | go until the frauds he has unearthed hase - i rength is divided upon Miller, Cor- | public works, and_this action would result | Speech of Hon, W. A, MoKeighan at the | commerce. Ido not wish to be severe on | been investigated and the jobbers and plun- | Judge James L. Mitohell of Nolraska Oity vock and Arthur, with no visible | In blessings ipon the peop State Allianoe Meeting, any party or organization, yet congress has | derers of the people brought to justice. Mr. Suddonly Oalled Away. of any one of them securing full | Mt Rowell of lilinols supported the bill failed to perform that duty., When Mr. Rea- | Gardner can furnish the evidence for this it control. The democtatic governor is strength- ‘,‘1,'\‘,“,,"”"‘{,“,‘{},“,',‘;‘W"',“‘L,"(“;““q‘l“‘j;:nm;‘\,,:: o gan of Texas presented his bill, you remem- | let alone: if removed there would not bo the COMMISSIONER BLACK EXPOSED | ening his position in every manner possible. | rates, it was a national enterprise which | HE WEARS NO PARTY'S COLLAR [ ber how it was mutilated, To-day a gentle- | ghost of a show for this. The Brg is the The administration has its supporters, but | shouid be undertaken by the government. man from I1linois has a bill before congress. | people’s organ and the people’s friend, and He Used It to Advantage in Scoring Opponents of Pension Legislation. FEAST TURNED INTO MOURNING not among the spoilsmen who constitute the | _Pending conclusion of BiE Yomarks, the ¥ B They are filing off tho edges and getting | by it the people in this part of the county | The Fminont Nebraska Jurist Die® River and Harbor Appropriations— | most agzressive element of the democratic | MOMIng hour expired and the comuitiee | on Advocate of Unrestricted Free | ready to pass it. will stand. While Addressing the Old Law The Bitter Spoils Fight—Conkling's varty in the state. Conkling's lieutenants, | *“I'lie house then again_ resolyed itself into Trade and a Firm Friend of 1 was surprised at theananimous sentiment NEWS FORR TOILERS. Makers' Rounion at Dos Moines Politienl Futare—The Bull Run it is claimed, can utilize all the dissatisfied mmnunoen((ho whole, Mr lmnnlhcdlulr Senator Van Wyck—Notes of the people uttered here to-day touching the iy —Hawkoye Event FiHTbE CRR AT Not elements of the democratic party and the ag- | on the pension appropiation 2 the Gavirel EOTION ATOI VAN WYCK. A Number of McCormick's Employecs A e gressive wing of the republican party, ot at | _MF. Townslienc Tiinots, who had charge of ering. man, and do notknow Ask to Go Back to Work. -— least suflicient to hiold the balance of poswer ;',‘;,,‘,',‘,‘iflfl('l.‘],‘,.‘”"“"“ i prov 1sions, It ap- 0, i him. Iam not surprised that the representa- Crreaco, Feb. 95, ~A committes of Me- Died With Love on His Lips. b in the repnblican logislature, It s possiblo | (00000 move than wae sarelod b . " 1r. | tives of the Knichts of Labor, and T betiove | Cormick reaper workmen called upon Me- | Dis Morxes, lowa, Feb 2,—[Special Telos A e O e fele. | that Conkling may be ngain scen in the | curront vear, ‘Ihis Increaso was oeeasioned | A Farmer THo :!;:‘?,‘.ff_fl“:em"]'!f;m them the largest interest in the mercantile in- | Cormick this afternoon. Regarding the in- | gram.|—The convention of the ploneer laws ) INGTON, Feb. 958 ity by the necelerated work that was being done xas, ! b3S ciaL terests of Nebraska, should sapport Senator | terview McCormick said: A number of our | makers was greatly shocked this afternoon gram, |—There were three hours of intense " in the_pension office, and for this work the | State Farmers’ alliance closed ifs annual ses- | v\ e oo s e dh iy f . 3 = e | PROTEST FROM COUNXCIL BLUFFS VETERANS, - an Wyck. I ean readily see why thein- [ men waited upon us in an informal way, and | by the sudden deatli of one of the memters, excitement in the house this afternoon. The i counnissioner of pensions and his employes | sion last evening. Nearly soven il Paellb Al e ) ! ! t regular annual pension appropriation bill | Mr: Wilson of lowa, in the senate to-day, | deserved commendation. No money paid | yates were in attendance, and letters were | 1rests of the merchants of Hastines 1| said soveral petitions were heing sigued by | Judge James L. Mitchell of Nebraska, Dure 1 e e ol tton- | Presented resolutions from Post No. out of the national treas omplished From & grent many more who ex. | D¢ identical with those of the Knights of | the former employes asking that we rcopen | ing the exercises this afternoon, at Foster's & s ; and Army of the Republic, at Council | MOre general good than the money expended : bor and the farmer. If Van Wyek is a | the works and give them their old positions | opera house, he sat in the rear of the house, derson of Towa, who is a prominent member \ ) b O B T e e e e of | pressed thelr regret at being unable to at | LAOF G L e 4 s . : .\ of tlic committec on appropriations, called | BIufTs, protesting against tho exhibition at | {¥\RPSiiuine in the treasuty than 10 pay 1t | tend, The appeatance and intelligence of | Fscal Ithank those who elected him, and | at tho same wages paid before the works were | an {nterested listener, but when the old of the commiitee on approptiations, enled | 4,y ational capital of “a panorama of tho i sury than to p ] when they found they were mistaken they [ elosed. This movement, as we understand | song. “Tenting To-night on the Old Camp ALl Bl ot terr bly mad_about it. [Laughter.] A8 | it, is by the old emvloyes, exclusively, and in | Ground,” was started, ho remarked to @ é 2 out on claims for pensions and other just | the delegates presentreflect great eredit upon attle of Bull Run, showing the suceess of | dues to our soldiers, the farmers of the state of Nebraska. Many el L 1irFs- ani ie dofeat: ot the logal mé Mr. Henderson of Town, while coneurring 5 ahiort Addresss 3 / uderson. 1 am not acquainted with | no way recognizes agitators, unions, or labor | friend, “I want to hear that,” and he moved ejudice against wider latitude in | SR 0TS SHEC e €S AT iR iony with Mr, Townshend in hjs genoral remarks | of the short addresses made during the ses ver met hum but once. He buttoned | organizations, assured that it is the | o i At 8 vikl ) ; “to | also, demanding “of all loyal members g e down toward the parquet. e was visibly pension legislation, by addressing a letter to Jemanding “of all loyal amembers 0f | yyon pinglon matiers, diffored from fim | sion showed that the farmers of the state are | i, SERe W B UG EREC BE TR | exhrossion and desite of onr late emploves, | gt (PG fhe bt Ho Wad VIS ; Chairman Randall and publishing through- s that they pass an act immediate when he attributed the inereased appropria- [ not only keenly alive to their own best inter- b ¢ . and that the petitions will be signed by from Mol 2 i) LB 3 out the country false statements. Colonel ing the display of tieason on Ameri- | tion to the accelerated work of the pension . hk 3 r ing us we could not begin to compete With | %65'1 1,000 of the men, We Uthat | was called upon to speak. Me rose il at . ests, at they have a true appreciation 2 ML o of the men. We understand th e A taotons | can soil at the national capital. 1t was te- | office.” Tihe gentioman s L | e s Ly omose to | forcisn manufacturers, und three-quarters of | the petitions. will Probably bo prescitied fo- | and uttered n few seitences ot S0 si antly ferred to the military committee. tention to the fact that the WAL v P an hour in proving we could ship our pro- | morrow hen we start the works we will | {hrilling power and eloquence, and was just diserepancy of over $50,000,000 in the state- thgiot e pensions had stated to the cominitie get it. o to Mexico. o of the men who have stood by us. | I Wit thie words; "L 1AW THE! ment made by Commissioner Black, and that | At ameeting of a Grand Army post here would be a det Among the men who have become promi- MRS S S > concluding with the words, “1love the ninth there was a design in making the figures as to-night a spirited debate arose over a resolu- ¢ the current year, nent in the antl-monofoly movement in this From the time Senator Van Wyek be- Iy St general assembly and the old soldiers of large as they were. (This misstatement was tion condemning this exnibition of the batt 00,000 which had_been appropri- state, your correspondent noticed the famil- gan to raise his voice in bel t ed’ hn when the works ar Towa,” when he dropped into his seat as if pointed out to your correspondent several | ©f Bull Run. Finally the resolution was de- | ted for the fiseal <6 was confesscd > § weeks ago, and was mentioned in these dis- rk : his_constituency of Nebraska, I noticed | oponed, and we shall endeavor to provide for | shot. Those noarest fushed to his ussistance Anto TR e 8| s | by the commissioner to be insufticient to | iar faces of President Burrows, P. B. Re: that the larger part of the newspapers began | all the en who have given us their support eady unconseious, dving ime feated, but it was by dedoral officeholders | et the requirements of law. The average | nolds of Hamilton county, Fred Hedde, the | gty G AT U RSRAHIE FED dind Who ave the moral couraze 1o stani Dy T atehies,) It proved that the fals i SO ML OIVOLS WIGLUSER ‘"5#‘ ot | approprintion for pensions for the last six | venerable editor of the Grand Island Inde- ’ i . their expressions ot approval ately after the fall, as ascertaine offended the confederate elemer®hence | you t i the better I liked him. It does not matter later, from apople 4 ted to $03,000,000 offended the confederate elementihience | years was $70.40.00, showing that the i | pondo T i R er Lked | ! mprov o : t their positions, vas § 3 § n 1,500 \u-lu\\l the a baptisim and a thousand other things, but it is our provinee to determine whether, as a eiti- zen, lie doesn't represent the best interests of the laboring classes of this country. If he does then STAND BY IIIM AND ELECT ITIM, 1 am not hiere to rant about everything else except farming. Iam a farmer. 1 deny the right of men engaged in any one kind of bus- iness that they chose to determine human in- dustry should tax me for the benefit ot their arranging for a memorial meeting in the evening, Judge Mitehell was born in In- diana in 1856 and removed to Fremont county (Iowa), when a young At the age of 20, he was to the coko drawer from work along their route, | DNth general assembly from that county, They were nearly all armed and fived numer- | 804 it was lie referred ous shots to intimidate the workers, At | I his dying words, Iescrved through the Summiit and other works, the coke drawers | W& & ‘_‘""‘;"‘:‘ "" “““;"-“‘)’_:'“l"“'““‘f' fled through fears of violence from the mob, :‘I::L ‘( “"“ 2 ki "::;L]";::‘IE‘L‘Qll "‘\‘I‘m'; i 2 cases 0! s state 3 after, being kno cular business. Take the item of lum- | S I some cuses leit thole scvapers W oo ‘o tho leading democrats in_Towa. It you should go to the various yards | oontinue at work the tippleand other bnlhl Eleven y 2o he removed to Nebraska RO Bkt and get the number of feet sold you will find | jngs at the works would be destroyed. City (Neb.) and at the time of his death was SRREST the average duty to be about $2.50, One says ers domanded an ndvanceof 10 cents por | Judgo of the second fudicial distrlot In that 5 . the | was given up to an address from | . 3 oven, instead of the 10 per cent recently | si, Yiberality than the other side. Colonel Hen- | €stablished in the northwestern part of the | condition of Infected cattle and the symp- | Hon, ~W. A. McKelghan of Webster [ Wi, wont, 10 develon, American industis. | Griieod!™ Q4 Kisinting tho men requested | S rson replie eV AORAIAE state with Chadron the point for the land | toms before death, combined with the appear- vho i o . > ; uperintendent to diseharge the men who ovening a large audience met at the dorson xeplled to this by sonding tothe | Gy Ny UL ANt uiged congress. 1o | auce of th mymenl ft ot o1l anrper | county, who in un jcloduent Specch | pork? We have facilities’ for | yind worked during the sirike, This was | Grand opern house to attend the memorial clerk’s desk the record of o voto cast in the | 895% HERERERE R B, CORRTIGS 01 ance of the animal after death, all lend him | discussed the issues of the day n an able | yging them here cheaper than other | refused and the me all struck this morning. | excreises in bis honor. Specclies were mado house recently on the widows' bill. It | 8dopt the bill introduced in the house by Mr. | to believe that there is a strong analogy be- | manner. Upon being introduced Mr. Me- BB ARG BT VB e R URIIVERTS Fron A ihrea X i 3 4 ; t | Dorsey, and endorsing the boundaries of the | fy, u . < v parsioh tioerdli 2 GLLAGLING g7, 1 DRI, O B Gt L showed that of the sixty-four votes cast | jeies S8 CTCRE tween cholera in the human race and the so- | Keighan said that had ho known that he | yqp jnqustries isin of lomons 16 | International Workmen's Con gress. | wor juy partner in Fremont county, and b agalnst the bill, sixty-two were from the | district as described in that measure, called Texas plague in eattle in the manner | would be obliged to make a speech he would | | Tt e bloto | PAmts, Feb The s stic members of | Jlowie 1 Towa Olty ) Y the bill : b e R aha LIS 10de of PopoEstion end sptesd amoty ! m ch ho would | human indus would be possible cia Lewis Ross, ot Towa City, and others. south. This elicited tremendous applause, i, 1 not have come up, owingio the condition of ) 2 : oelnde them. | the chamber of deputies joined in sending a Aot oy LTS i i} It B Faier s Vel Mo W Tow At sin tho , as well as very many couditions and place a duty upon them and exclude them, 2 : Judge Mitehell arrived in this eity Tuesday. even the people i the galleries xespouding | e T Parken an, © | symptoms in common with yellow fever. 1t | his health, and that it would be impossible | |iCGuld it pay? In my judgment no in. | telegram to the “British workmen” in the | 4'attend the reunion of tho early law makers NOClPaB Y city. would seem that the disease, like cholera, | for him to nddress ther convention as ho | gt human industry unless it can bo | commons, proposing a joint international | or {he stage, and thoneh slightly ailing had Qi o o Ton. John W. Akers, superintendent of | is spread by the excretions of infected cattlé | o i intorests of laboring me; ! i ¥ Ab“l;'l:»‘im:'ul?“nlfl‘l‘l‘:'le i‘fl-'.'.:[l:-':finl"nki"«" htlr-: public instruction of Towa, readra very able | in the cowse of transportation, and that cat- would iike to. He: said that some fifteen | y,intained without taxing others to support | Movement in the interests of laboring men. | g \warning of his sudden death, eaden, ve ok sIIa id th years ago he joined & movement in the state | ™ ¢ Ny O KA GRCETESIPETE | 1o main objects of the proposed movement e seat and goinix_over among tho democrats, | PAPer to-duy beforo the meeting of public | 4ilisaiave possossed the ;,‘.?}.V,,L{‘t\,fl;,‘.".,‘,l,’t where he then lived that was to benetit not | 1ot {ivory of free trade. Eversone bore | fre tobe the securing of a reduction in the vy TrTaa D Delabored. them roundly for thel sectional: | Scioul supesintendents. Ho trentcd tho dutles | ayop i the' course”of transporlation, ana | ony the Inboring clnsses of that state but of | Wil recognize the assertion that every man, | BOUFS of labor, improvement in_ the sanitary | Drs Morxis, Jowa, Fob. 2. here were Jsm, proving despicable acts upon the part of | T FEREIERE R O e vee: | St camo, vecn recelved ‘by and “inteoted | all states as far as its Influence could reach. | jf ko fy let free, will buy where he can pur- [ oondition of workshons, properlimits of work | but short sessions of the leislature today on the confederate clement in every session of | & FEREE SR PTG et nd. with | _ Should this be true, the report says, the | Ltis a matter of speculntion in the neighbor. | chase the eheapest and sell where he can get | obtainedofwomen and minors and anabsolute | qecount of the reunion of the pioneer law- congress for many y His statements of | Sions as : thie most, That 1s the matural law of bust- | prohibition against allowing children of eith- | fiakers. Tn (he senate there was some d i : remedy would be very simple and iy be | hood in which I live as to what political fact, astounding though they were, met with | 8t00d made effectual by an eflicient quarantining | party McKeighan belongs, I belong to no | page ™ Jrere comes the protectionist. e | &F56X under fourteen aze to workk at | oy gion over Sutton’s resolution to instruct no answers, Before he had finished, how- all in shops or factori tele one of the most popular meibers of the con- | of all diseased cattle, or cattle that have beon THERTcrRan: Vi ; ; : ased cq 4 4 political organization. When I hear a man s RBEY SiDIatal; ; 4 L)l siiilie s e CToRIRGIATCRY Evor s hiad evory confederate fixe-oater and | Yention which has been in session here this | exposed to the diseade, In this case, a board | say Lo belongs to this or that political party thavis all wrong, - ‘Placo a duty on { gests that the British workmen foln those ot | thestanding committe on soldicrs' liomio to 3 R AR bea ey Ja0B Y SERATILINE tho | awell Erom ol siok gn goods.” What for France in inviting America and Europe to | look up sites and report to the lesislature the copperhead on the demoeratic side of the ) ay. I have a supreme contempt for him. | o™y Ten 1y 1d delezates toa congress to be held next | same, thinking that the resotution was in the kit would be a sufiicient preventativi : house boiling with rage, and such men as FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Dr. Swinburn expresses the opinion that | One of the greatest misfortunes to tho September in some place to be hereatter des- | jntarest of some partieular locality, but it Randall, Morrison, etc., on their fect, yelling infected northern or western cattle do not | country to<day 1is the fact that men gnated, for the purpose of diseussing means | (HANS 00 A BRI o0 AlExbIBLVeRN GO R TIR R EHs: Sonate. transmit the disease from one to the other. | belong to this or thatorganization, that they ol snapbitesas ot Dl tie! Loounts A y ) ., 95, Among the bills | 116 recommends an nppropriation for o seien: made, he said, by Black to prevent further L £ - ; pension legislation. AN S MY DA IR0 i i anti-monopolist ever sent to the state 4 Then Colonel Henderson opened a broad- wfi“’g";";‘xi""l""“'l"”‘t"Wl-:sll'ml'"y'; l‘;t‘ 1;3' ‘t‘ll': ot Glito; e houss ¢ adjourned. legislature from Adams county. He is the side on the demoerats for their opposition to ate committee on Indisn affalrs on the . editor of the Kenesaw Free Press, which, by pensions, 1o showed how they Hud defented | Dawes bill, aliotting lands to such members CATTLE DISEASES. its vigorous editorial page, has become the legislation enlarging the pension field by | Of the Sac and Fox, or Tow of Indians, | A Scientific Review in a House Com- | recognized organ of the anti-monopoly party intrizue, and yet they escaped the record; | A5 are enrolled at Pottawattamic and Great mittee Report. and the alliance in western Nebraska. He was how they always left a deficiency in the pen- | Nehema agencies in Towa and Nebraska and | Wasmixaroy, Feb, 25.—Representative | honored by being elected secretary of the sion appropriation in the house 50 as to make | 48 may elect to settle upon a_ reservation of | Sanborn, to whom all matters relating to cat- | State alliance, a_position which i is ably it up and thereby renew the odium of “ex- ations, in the quanti- | tle fever in the western states, and Texas | qualified to fill. The re-election of President travagance” which democrats on the stump | ties mentioned recently in these dispatches. | fever or the cattle plague in the southern | Burrows gives general satisfaction. e is tlirustat the republican party. Somo one on CHADEON WANTS A LAND OFFIC states, wero referred by the house committee | acknowledged to be the right man in the the demoeratic side of the house denied that In the senate to-day Mr. Manderson pre- | on agriculture, has made a report on the | right place. that side had any larger per cent of opposi | Sented a memorial of the board of trade of | subject, in which he makes a thorough, seien- TIE B tion to pensions or enlargement of pension | Chadron, asking that a land district be | tific review of the auestion. He s in by Mr. | young man, enjoys the honor of being the r. Warner ’I Im socialistic muu' trouble in the coke regions this mornin, A crowd of them as- sambled at Bradford and marched to Sum- mit on Mount Pleasant branch, forcing every PRICE OF GOODS AT The speaker then referred to how it was when the colonies began to manufacture | rie were passed by the senate, and also the Gatch vas a perfect cloud burst upon them. WASHINGTON, Fel T T T R L have the fter the war they.lindiwith Enelands A L ———— Dbill restricting il nal 5 thetlonety % I : 2 estigato the plague, S % » after the war they had with England. ‘ter 5 ill restricting counsel as to the length of Nt aosund ot RV g 1o inclie fonliy o e tramaction of movaa Tor o | and discover, if possible, its” cause. froi ranrs cotran byizusm Nnow all the American farmer does noi bave a home The Charch and the Knights. ¢ | | specehes 1p ciyil and eriminal cases. ; ; commends the enactmént of a law requir- | and whatever the party says they must do. at no man would go farther to heal what- | Portation, prohibiting the exportation of | ing the transportation of cattle in cars or | It seems almost to take their life away to nee there existed in the minds of | ddulterated articles of food and drink, and })u.\ls rruufilnu‘ud for ~the purpose, | goparate them from it. I want the party to the southern people in regard to sectionalism | Suthorizing the president to make a proc- | I~ which —the comfart of tho eat | pojong to me and my fellows, and not we to in the morth than himself; that | lnmation n certain cases Mr. Bdmunds | ing prevented, and that all railroad [ it. 1 want it considered asa means for the he was opposed to keeping alive s sald tinbtnie PiILADELPHIA, Feb, 25 Ryan, when asked to-day whether there had been any objections raised against the Knights of Labor by the Catholic ecelesi rehbishop market. The price of beef is not made at home. The price of wheat is what it sells for, and that is true of beef, pork, wheat, and all the agricultural products. Said Senator A el Manderson, *‘we have a duty of 20 per cent on (l(’lpl;‘lt:}lm:ll\(l o ““\'(‘,“"“:,"f::f‘ i of 'dt wheat,” but he failed to show where it pro- | proval of the Knights of Labor ha In the house no bills of general interest were passed, and the time of the session was chiefly oceupied in discussing a bill affecting tax titles. The house committee on appropri- ations introduced bills requiring persons able to pay for the support of their friends in the s bill had been reported last year i et - from the connnittee on forelgn relations, and and steamboat companies_engaged in such | accomplishment of the end, and not other- tionalism, and nothing he was saying | besides providing for the inspection of pork, | Laflic be required to provide proper yards at | wise, If the party wants to make use of me | youteq'anybody. een made in tl focese, asylums for the blind, feeble minded, Wwas conducive to sectionalism, “But” said | etor for | exportation, Tt - contained, | Stated e '&&K‘:",’fi.fo”““:}“';;’ unc | s the means for the accomplisiment of tho | “Yeht¥ "% ines o show that the | I personaly kiiow very oo | Lo orticebln i m‘do‘i“h;“'” , and Do, “T would rather spend an eternity in hell | W0~ sald, o . section giving the | loade PRl end [ shall raise serious objections. fted 8 : iine | The wmatter rests ‘with the pastors of the | ‘e T - o 3 P o0 e Raactic i ¢ | good "food, and that at such points cars or farmer of the United States is competing o i The senate commitiee on insurance ro: with a confedernte than an eternity in | DIESKIent, ottty whencver 6 Was | boats ongiged in such transporiation bo | When we look over the eivilized world to- | wigh qil the laborers of the world. The dis- | ey seeret belothes, tha miestion oy | DOFted favorably a substitute bill providing heaven with a copperhead.” Then he scored | wado against th adiission. of Awerican | hproughly deansed and aistufectod ' - | day we hear a spirit of discontent. We hear | erimination against foreign eoods has caused Dartieu Ar organization comes within the | for the creation of a separate department of the democrats and copperheads for their iu- | products into other countrics, proclamations | oarah e of the disease nmong cattle either | it irom all Europe. There is scarcely a coun- | Garmany to shutout American pork, and this ed limits is left to the clergy to | insurance and banking. The senate com- gratitude to the uhion soldier. *Call me a | against such articles as he thought fit for the demngoguo if youplense, but do not call me | Blotection of the justinterastsof {he United Prostribed. point, the speaker said, brought him to the totermine.” A it mittee on judiciary reported favorably a bill consideration of the fallacy that the balance Workingmen and the Taviff locating tho supreme court at Des Moines, nan infected section or among cattlo in the | Y to-dny where the laboring classos are not process of transportation a system of strict | sending up the mutterings of discontent, e an i feot | A e nowspapors bout enrrent events | JAalCate o antle cxpose.to Infacion: | univevant frlom 6 heat tho snm thing, | °F 1800 R fuvor of o nation s the prerann, Tob, %At canfornee ot | Tho senate commitiee on inicmpersnco re SH0T e 8 IUOSEICOUN S S AL UOMIN G AL T AHICAN S DEOS iy ime: e offered 3 b FAILURE OF NATIONAL PROSPERITY, abor ors: hol 7 Stievan] it | ported favorably Clark’s bill for the employ= | there was @ constant roar of applause, and | ducts, on the theory that they were sup- | pepermittedto leave quarantine orbe offered | qyore must be a disturbing cause. What is labor leaders held here last cvening, it |1 y ‘ ploy: for sale within fort y days, or until the ex- com- | ment of injunction proceedings In violations ased, when the fact was ol entative HORO but to his mind he was exactly the opposite. | was decide sond a ropr when he sat down he was very heartily con- | Posed to be dis tremo period of incubation has expired. it? Probably we can better understand this | w6 D was decided to send a repr gratulated, It was the most britliant speech :;lr:)«i.;ru:‘l the object was to exclude them idrinisie dlog when we Tefloct that all the woalth that is ll"’\.kcmu‘tn}v_n'lclmmlf). .\flh( n(}\x. lmlt‘ been ,Pmfl. of workingmen |u.‘vllh]l,,,5‘,,,, to ad- | of the pmmmlux)fla\ : A 18] y circumstances, he (Edmunds) A SUBSTITUTE REPORTED. N {uced by labor. 1 think 1 | the most highly prosperous the balanceof | yocate the interests of tariff befure congres delivered In the house during this session, | thought it'clear that it was time to introduce S o 3 produced is produced by labor. hin| trade has been against us. Why? Because | Among those present were representatives of The Old Timers' Reunion. and furnished a basis for debate during the | the bill again. The Atlantic & Pacific Ship Railway | @M very nearly corrcot when 1 say | wo'Cora”abla o buy and bought latgely, | the amtlsamnion assocation of iton and | DEs Morxms, lowa, Feb, %.— [Special remainder of the afternoon. During all the l‘\{:y[\,fr “l(:?flm‘)‘);tc-{l\:‘ow):‘mbmltgslf“‘lf‘“i Bill. that there can be mo production of |y period of depression came on we | steel workers, wind workers associa- | Telegram.]—The pioneer lawmakers con- debate General Weaver sat among the con- | {ht6 SO GIee ghonk (e severl Bles, S |y yguivarox, Feb. 25.—A substitute for | Wealth without Inbor. If that were true | y.o%o corl and were unable to buy. The bal- | 10U, natlonal fede of window-glass | tinucd in session during the day. In the workers, and a member of congress trom ¢ atestat the | {he Twenty-thira I ennsylvania distriet, time the depression was the greates it would naturally follow that the man who was the most skiliful and practiced forenoon the ance of trade in our favor wa federates and applauded their utterances | ¢lange and other commercial paper. Reagan’s bill to incorporate the Atlantic & s gre perfected a permanent organize with vigor and scowled on those on the oppo- Mr. Frye, from the committee on commerce, Ship Railway company, was reported ationand lisiened to speeches by ex-Senator site sid reported. favorably o DI authonzine the | 1o o the howst tosden Ay ! the most rigia_economy, would possess the | i (h depres Breatest . . A £ o I Do o R e oy S R y o A 2 B y. he changes of in. A i 5 5 Mr. McKeighan then spoke at some length Captured by the Knights, odge, and TUE RIVER AND HARDOL BILE o e, s Saten LA | ferest made in tho original bill by the com- [ Most wealth. If thatis not o falr proposi- | gn protection and free trade and of capital | Luwistox, Me., Feb. 25,—Moses Crafts & | others. In tho afternoon hoth branches of “llow are river and asked of € harbor committ “Well” he. sai g along with your [ §ra" g HAON M8 L Placod on the | mittee are as follows: The requirement that | ton, 1 have mever learned it. I1do notbe- | 4yq1ahor, and said that the republican party | Co., and Dengley, Strout & Co., lage shoe | the present Je v y your correspondent | calenda tho ratlway shail transport vossels of 4,000 | eve there is n man here who will contradict | }i1q not dono so much as it thought 1t had, | manufacturers of Auburn, have followed the | and a govenor airman Willis of the river and | Thesenate, on motion of Mr. Dawes, tons burden, instead of 3,000 tons, before the | WAtit s true. Then why is it to use the | 4nj tiatasto the man who said he was a | esample of A ERicaIN T T b thelnll o g0 liability of the government begins; a provis- | expression of Ingersoll in one 6f IS lec- | opoerat and was going to die a demo into an agroe tments of lands in severalty to the res, *tha 2 q ; :l.lllqu":m s everalty to the fon that the obligation of tho government | tures, “that those who labor the most have simply because his father was, he uttered bor whicly shi stature united with them, message from ex-Governor Cushman & Co. by entering | John <H. Gear was read to the convention. nent with the Kinghts of La- A number of short gpeeches were made by v oyel the old and new law malers, and great inters , wearily, “we are getting o I ol € along probably as well as could be expected. | N[ Maxey moved to stri shall cense unless the company shall keep | the least?” If thetrue way o lay up viches | o giang yrayer tnat he might die soon. fl,‘il’.l\"l’.‘.‘.}l"’ Osheriraizduil] "'”“"’“’ cst was taken in the festivities till inters 1t is slow work though, There is a tremen- | that proposés to make citizens of the road in good repair, wihich shall be | would be to labor the hardest, and practice [Laughter.) o —— rupted by the sudden death of Judge dous pressure for appropriations of this char- | W !H »hon:.l m-n‘t'spl mjnu: in severalty. evidenced by its “slu.\l ul Illrpululu" the most rigid economy, If ud were ot for R i Will Use the Union Label. Mitehell, one of the members of the convens f 3 rlous he motion was rejected. a vessel s cargo, shall weigh o un SEENONLAL 2 v "hree cigar fir i acter, and we find our duties are serlous and er offered an amendment provid- | not less than 4,000 1 anondient inak. | tue interfering, unnatural and unjuse 1S | pipgg find out, I would suggest, what is the oo elgan firma, | Lon, of the country, we would find that that rle, Fevy Bros. and McCoy & would be the way the wealth of the country i I gef cited, D ke would be distributed. i :0 g OARIE S AR U0 I0 I The rates |m|«| by union shops | Cnmst lm\.n‘ Feb, 25.—[Speeial Tele- Yes, much greater. I believe the people | 1ndians, and that for the land so taken by | ceivable for tolls, the original bill p We have passed through periodical hard | ' Pl VOUS, Q8ORAL QA 00, ted. and all hands in the shops Wil | gram,|—An executive sossion of the directors ) ¥ 4N ! the Indians holding lands | for payment in gold, a proy Tn 1837 Nad in 1857, and seemed to desire the re-election of Senator | go to work to-morrow of the Northwestern Missouri and Souths - would sanction un appropriation of §30,000,- ties should be compensated. fore United $tates courts of controversics | tmes. In 1837 wohad a pante, in A0 | an Wyek, Just how to do it scemed to be e feklo SBININECHL AL HONER 3 000 this year for this purpose. 1 have never The amendment was rejected and the bill | arising in this v n the company | 888in 1873 to 1570. Irefer to the xlepmullon the difficulty. I have now an answer to mak A FINN LAYOUT. :\eamul o \xtln ran .mlm ‘llll(l"lll was held in my legislative experience seen anything | passed. and its stockholders ‘or_the Unitad States, | in 1557 to show how various are the opinions | o410 problem, 11 satistied with him you | The Coming Meeting of the American | Io¢ s wnd the te for holding the re: r, pressing” : ing that the president may aliow lomestead | ing lawful eurieney of the United St “Isthe demand for viver and harbor im- | seitiement by citizens of the United States | itsequivalent, and In case of Me Provements greater than usual?”? on each alternate quarter section with the b Moxican siiver dollay ke it. The 1eople scem £o bo thoroughly | - M. Hlale gavo notice that after Mr. Gray's | oxeluding questions ‘arising in Mexico of | as to what caused Jt. Tmet a man on the low. L gnsplled it ) Meeting union at Creston fixed for August 17, 18 and 010 the e R Hivi, | Temarks on the education bill, he (il oy s the company’s territorial rights, train, and ho sald thafit was caused by demo- || BUst control the Nebraskn legislature, I Piscatorialists, 19, The esceutive committee consists of J i v would move for an execntivo Session upon Aot o et Yot e o | ould snggost that tho clectora eollgo oy OmioAao, Fobe Be-Tio committco 5p | 1 Hog oo colmitico coneleia gl B bt ika o vour b i tar | Loouo.malars of inpovianos sk yonld o The:Oabines Mooung cssed by & litle trouble in g | {ombechangedoreven abolished 1 belicve | polnted to arrange for the uppronching meet Keith, M . Wilson was in George py the remainder of the day. It i5 | wasnxaron Feb, 25,—The cabinet meat- il hink?” understood that lale referred to the nomir dfeanidab e sl L 5 O . We wanted to keop it | tons of Tillsbury and Ciso to bo colicetors | I8 to-lay was attended by all tho members 't know. to keep Bt | R0 Sl Teventio. respectively at Boston | except Secretaty Whitney. The question of down to $11,000,000, but we shall hard work to mlllun(lund which Liave been roported ad- | making some reparation to the Chinese resi- do it with the pressure there is from all parts | e the people should be allowed to vote for their senator or president, the same as for any other candidate After warning the farmers agi of the American Fisheries society in this lios tixed upon April 13, 14 and 15 as the dates for holding the convention. 'Ie ecom- nst allow- | nittee also decided to give an exhibition of WHIRL false banking system. However, I leave that with you, Passing on down to 1857 there was a time of very low dopres- sion. One says cleeted quartermaster and Cap Lamb quartermaster sergeant, D TO DEATH, sely. > o for losses sustained ing so-called political leaders to dictate as | fhe different varietics of fish of the vario - g of the country,” The’ ‘education bill was Iald before the | fetinor Rtk BAHINES for 10558 Sae acain DEMOCRATIC FREE TRADE DID IT, e T B Tt i) 0 A A8 o BT tlphics o “If‘““i\'p‘,fi"‘;‘_lll_l‘l‘“"‘: A Frightful Accident Happens Two q Do these demands come from any particu- | senato and Mv, Geargo continued hisre- | considored, ad Itis probable that thie watter | Yet tho census taken at each of those de- | “goyqrics were also made by President Bur- | fne The United States fidh conmission Little Sisters. nark avor ' L o 1ol ) og v Vs v ¥ . . I 0 3 oc hlalos Ll A( " NG o W o 0 P o oe alao made by Mesars, | 100 brolight o tho aitention of congross, | cades show tho wealfh of tho country was | rowy aud M. K. Lowis of Hastings, after | Wil send a United Statos fisl car and give a NG, Pa., Feb. 25—A wan pamed The southern people | g, dmunds nd o, Yosoupensed for thiolr loRsos, doubled between 1857{and 1860, covering that | ()01, 416 alliance adjourned sine dic, practical exhibition of the hatching of white lic owns & mill at Shamokin Hill His seein b ool o need of tho cheap trans- | * M "Allion Suggested an amendment, ot for the veriod of low tariff, This does not accord AR fish, while the N n fish commission ghters, Katie and Susio, aged 6 yoars, portation that the improvement of waterways ich he said he would refer to av ll‘m proper A Murder Confessed. with James G, Blainels letter of acceptance. FALLS CITY KVENTS, :\i::lll biibg Inu»‘llx;nlr“lx’t':nfl”::;nt*:‘l‘\ivhin' 11 upstair room in the mill where would bring, but the demand fron: all dir it i e St o i | MaTAMORAS. Mexico, Feb, 25,—Samuel | [Applause] Yet ig fs true, Then Iwould oL phmitar cxhibition, e wxhibition I8 40 ¢ | & shaft was revolving, Whilo at play the lit- ons is 5o pressing that it Is hard to say | eolored children, the money paid where it is most strongly marked.” appartioned and’ pald out for the support of | States cava : . Richa “When do you expect o get your bill into | such white and colored schools in the pro- | murder of a rieh Jew named Block, made a | beginping with 1678 and Iasting clear down | FALLs Ciry, Neb hall be | Reed, o deserter from the Eighth United | have my protective friend stand up and an- | Social, Political and Business News | ;) yating the processos and purposes of | tle ones ventured 100 near the machinery . {who was implicated in the | swer if this is not true, that during the period of Richardson's Capital. fish culturists, and their clothing was caught in the shaf Feb, 25.—[Special.| - and they were drawn around it and whirled the house?” portion that the illitracy of white and col- | onto iion'vesterday. giving full particulars | 0 18, if you didw't' have the very highest | number of items of Interest have taken place | Defend Aguinst Contagion. with each revolution. After being thvow i robably sometime in April,” red persons e to eah other, as shown b | 0 8L L s hat Samuel Williams, | protection hat this mation ever had? If so, | in our county, amonz which aro the death of | Sraixrino, il Feb, w5Dr dobn H. | igound for'an hour ey wero found by an : *Do you think the session is likely to run | should be so amended as to be precisely what | also a deserter from the cavalry, struck Block then it must be true that high protection | Charles Steele of this city, and Hon, G, M, ouch, seeretary of the state board of health, ! AERRSAY.5ILR Slate e guder sister. wiio liud como to look fox them, _ Jate?” it was intended to be, and there should be no | with a thick piece of iron and then assaulted | caused hard times, Another onesays we had | Filson of Huwmboldt, both old citizens and | presents as the results of his recent nspee- Vhen the hinery was stopped thelr - 1 should not be surprised it we | room left for doubt to arise when the pro- Nim with a knife. They got but little Honey, | an over production, Well, as a friend once | vesry highly esteemed, but the chief topic of | tion of marine quarantine stations, a report | hodies were found to be terribly lacerated, visions of the bill coe to be applied in | the greater part being in & safe, which the; ol YT + - interest for the past few days has been the | on *Coast Detenses Against Asiatic Cholera,” [ Fhe skull of Katie was badly fractured and ctice, i 1o the ranortions of iaonay 10 | oo KEeaey DA e Il irobably bo tabay.| temarked, wo novee BsRian over production rost for 1o past {ew days has boon the ler body in ofher ways much mutilated, s, should be here until Augu: o b n s . seorge Deiteh, of L, J, | which subject he considers of the greatest | hon body 1B « gas (o THE FIGHT FOR THE SPOILS, 3 > it 1100} p ! | except of fools and seovndrels. wedding of Mr. George Deitch, 8 oneld [ b1 causing her death, Susie still lives, but li B R o uhlican | oALBi R LA e W ML 00 ored scliools | out by the authorities and shot 1u expla- | 6 i attention to this ory of over pro- | Nelkirk & Co, and Miss Zillah Modda, [ imboriance 1o Ui v rople of Ilinols nd the | Glianocs of recovery are amail, senators, and one of the shrewdest and | The debate here closed and the senate -~ duction the speaker sald: What do you labor | daughter of our fellow citizen Wilson Modda, | [t i60 A T G TR GRS bad 6o o Dody s wase ox lows mutilated, sev wealtliest men in the senate,the conversation | ddjourned. The Cincinnati Election Muddle, | for if youdon’t want money? It is a super- | which took place last evening at the vesi- | Lontingent defense of our s coast againsi | PeIDE broken. wd of the Lo, chi is not a mey but which bas becn an actual | MARYVILLE, L reached here .ml.\\ IImldhmll 10 morning a body of masked men from W land compelled the Chinese on three ranches near Wheatland to leave their sleeping quirs ters, marched them to Wheatland, where med enemies, and disy CiNcrxNATy, Feb, 25.—The sergeant-at- | ficial view of the matter, You labor that you | dence of the bride’s parents. The presents not understand,” he said, “how one party | WAsmx Hewitt pre- | arms of the Oliio house of representatives ar- | may be able to exchange with some one else | were numerous and costly. : manages to keep in power for twenty-four | sented a i avings banks of | rested Dalton to-day for refusing to go to | and be happy. After speaking of protection As time goes on the people are becoming years, 'The bitterness which grows out of the | New York state, representing 1,165,000 de- | Columbus with the returns of Precint'A.,, | and free trade, the speaker said that capital [ more and more anxious that somcthing be ; distribution of offices s enough to disrnpt | positors, asking for the repeal of the Bland rth ward, Dalton says he was unable to | and railroads were not anxious that man- | done in reference to our postoftic ship, and . Teagi any party. We are sceing evidence of it in | silver vet. Referred. with the order of the house commit- | ufactories should be established here in the | much fault is being found with the adminis- | S, Louis, . the condition of the demoeratic party just The committee on commerce reported a | tee because zln- senate committee still held | west, and nothing like this would ever be lmllml' on account of not acting in this mat- | shot and killed Dr, A, B. Keith at the corner now' They are going to picees as fast as they | bill to incorporate the Atlantic & Ship i (“é?“:‘.}fu:':“it&":l.:‘:fl::‘%.‘;i realized until the people took into their heads | ter. Not only the democrats, but the xepub- | of Fourteenth and Pine streets this morning, iy e e A T e know how now, and we are going to_capture ru\il\}'fl)- Referred to the committze of the & Dalt the matter of governing themselves and say- | licans as well, are clamoring for & change, | Both men are ¢ s, and it I stated that | jiod were i1, |l;..‘|!.x.mx. My, Fogy ity n released Dalton on his ! ] jealousy Lins cxisted between thew for some o o » w o longer govern | and petition after petition has been sent to | Jealousy lias ox isted hetween thiwn for some | 1. Wood' the last plico the tho nsorkdoioy Hext tme baceiuso of It | wmwittee on military reported n the st o 80 aud ap- | i that corporations shiall no lohger govern ! e oard nothig | Hine. 15 e accused DY Contos of | uariers wers lircd tnd ‘dostroyed with all ! the wilitary academy appropriation bill, and foll upon party struggles over oftice, “Ido Tooth Pullers, court immedi own recognizan Dointed Wednesday next for hearing the | them. The first time honest labor had any | that effect, but as yet we e flairs reported iy £ Tiiproper relations with the Tattes wite. v it was referred to the commitle T A effect upon capital was when the drop.” If the Bee hus any “infloocnce” as pioR Rk ) | their contents, =4 SWho will be your candidate®’ whole, The estimate for 1887 is $412,075 Commerce and Home Rule, KNIGHTS OF LABOL BO YCOTTED, the Herald claims to have, with the changing Another Slap at Jake Sharp. Hazen Begins & Libel Suit, “1don't know as to that. We must have | committee Mue:nm'nd‘;m "l}l'w,l"lm";"ll of Loxpox, Feb. 2.—Fhe assoclated ch 1t is somewhat diffieult to boycott a railroad. | powers, please use it for our good, and toits | Aruaxy, N. Y., Feb. 25.—Lu the senate to- | Nypw Youw, Feb, 25 General Hazew, some man who is free fyom factional alli- | 357505 or $U4.370 less than Hhe o utsonds | bers of commerce, which has been in session | ‘Fhere 13 onething to my mind that you can | (the Bes's) glory i day ‘a bill was Tutroduccd annulling (e | iof signal service oficer, I now sulbg ances and has a clean record. We have | yeported the lm.;.,bnm appropriation bill. | here for the past three days, to-day adopted | aceomplish, and that is 1o see that the The canning factory is now a fixed fact, | privileges and franchises of Iht Broadway | George Jones, preprictor of the New York pienty of them—Logan, Evarts, Edmuds, llen-rmlwumeommmurmn whole. Dy unanimous vote, & resolution deslaring | Mational lealslature be in your interest. and contracts for the brick, stone and mason | Surface railroad, and providing for the u 108, 10 recover $100,000 damages for ap als ent of commissioners to take 103 | its praperty and sell the saine, jn- | Jeged -‘*‘illj;"j‘i‘"f"]‘:l; when work will main building wed that the news ous staterel Sherman. Idou't pretend to say now who | The committee on publio lands reported a | gt HEUENE 080 e i to Treland would | 1 Wish briefly to eall your attention to some | work will be let to-morroy. it will be, but if we make such a choice as a | Dill to forfeit the lands granted to the state Drove diustrons to the trade both of Iteland | points touching the eohtrol of railroads bylaw. | begin as soon as possible. D el ¢ . R i cluding its franchise, at public suetion, juhar i . r pavty out of power 1 ablo fo. make, we shall | 9 Michi£an and toaid In the constiaction of | &g Great Britain, ' This is the resolutionof. | If I understand the law and the subject cor- | will bo Tx12 fect, two storics igh, yith 2] cepulug palutii's sharueter ag elghal syl have no trouble in eapturing the white house | State line. - Placed on tie hovse calandal fored by the Dubliu ehamber of commerce | yeetly you can pass wo law by the Nebraska | sheds and engino room attacted. ‘The a1 | ofticor, and alsa concervivg his azaln,” In the morning hour th:c houge resumed, jn | #0d seconded by AW claly legislature to cont tes to and from tins | capacity will be 4,000 cans daily. | New Yonk, Feb. 25.—A memorial service | i CONKLING MAY BETURN TO THE SENATE ‘i;’::""‘;:‘lflt,‘l’c"x‘n‘:‘l'b:‘h“““’ censiacration of the Collapse of a Cotton Firm. state. One partof ydur resolution 1 rather | A representative of the Herald i3 in the | j"16ior of General W. 8. Hancoek was lieid | Weather for To-day. 1t is whispered that the vigor of the sena- r. ) f Towa concluded his spees Ew Youk, Feb, #5.—R. B. Forsythe & | object to. because it stands in the way of my. | eity and proclaiwing to t ¢ |t Governor's Lsland to-night under t torial fight in New York way foree Roscoe mmmh\‘l; \lf')o:' lllm“m‘na:\:fi! and p:n ict ‘0., & cotton firm, failed this afternoon, Lia- | discussing it now. If you pass a stringent | through the “inflooence” ot Dr, Mitler Mr. | Dices of the mililary service of 1l Conkling into polities again, The watter is | that the luuu PaIt of the present century b lities not thought to be very large, railroad law in Nebraska at peesent the com | Gardmer wust go. We walt with paticnce | tion, - ! Missouni VALLEY ivstitn st temperature: w iug 1o sociherly and be SAIE Vil