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SIXTEENTH YEAR. ARY 28, 1887, ey OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, ;IANU — Doings in the ¥ use, longer than three months after the passage —_ the High st Bidder, proach nearer than a mile on either side of . i Lixcory, Neb, Jan Special Telegram | of this act q s s NEw Yo J 7, —[Spect Felog: town, as the tracks are covered with ice and ' A Ohoice Obaptet of the Election Work of | yo tira thrr o In the hoies te tanrin e By Simims—To establish a maximum rate Passago of the Bill For Pensioning Soldiers lr\\:h“n ‘ltl"‘f‘““:."\']:“‘m '\‘l“'(‘.;"mfy‘lhl“’y"y”“é Water 2 cred WHR e A% | Business in New York, Brooklyn and Jerssy nea's Big Ohu ole 1ntiod a4 hT by of freight on all railroads in Nebraska and eir Depende % oy tailroad ssiong - : t Basal Pawn Big Chump. ( Intre d & juint memotial tocongress, | ¢, provide a penalty for the “Violation and Their Dependent Parents. French said to the Washington correspond- THE PISHERIES QUESTION, City Completely Paralyz:d. s | ursing tho vassaie of the Vill granting o | {efeor — ent of the World gosterday: “When Chatles | e ¢ : i Heter —_— pension to Mrs, John A. Logan. A petition | By Gillmore=To provide for the commenee- , Francis Adams states that 1 obtainec B T ETTLLC D SOTU STt RY A BULLDOZER FROM WAY BACK. | was receivcd (rom Jolin Filzgerald andothers | ment and prosceation of actians before. jus. | SENATOR VAN WYCK'S SPEECH. | Francis Adams states that [ obtaiued my in- | =% 4ty ra Discusses the Subjeet, VESSELS UNABLE TO SAIW' praying for the passage of a authorizing | tice of the peace, —_ et bl Rl il ASHINGTC 3. —The fu i — — the sale of state lands alteady under lease to | By Sweel—To amend section 85 of chapter y . Published In the World, partly Ifom my conis n“-\n‘»l\ iy lh;‘ N ABTAINEas Oh Sk 7 Doingsinthe Senate and Houses-Work | the lessees, 11 of the compiled statutes of 155, Lincoln Citizens Memorialize ©one | nection with the railroad management, ho ’t,” 1;“”""”“& of the “"_"”““'j on for The Most Gigantic Straggle Between @ == Wor e following reports from committees By Hemmrod—To amend section 105 of gress on the Lixcessive Oleomargas tells a barefaced and unmitigated tie. I1s | &0 affairs indicated the Interest taken in Capital and Labor Which Has of the Committees — Hyors of were mle bk i chapter 14 of tie compiled statutes of N rine Taxes—Nebraskans and allegation that I tried to got him to purchase | the fishery question, The senate bill referred Ever Taken Pl No 81, Cass County Nominated that the il fegulating the salo of drogs ant | ondcleear . s ot the second class o Rl my information, making threats it he aid | {0 the committee yestorday, with the usual T e e P68 Whrden “v 1€ i ,:x 1% t’n sale of drugs and [ an , A § et lowans Pensioned. fitt, feon ;‘ gr Wit M“”‘H tatement | POWer to report at any time to the Lo was of Weakening, dei yractice of phnrinaey do pass, o amend n 1 snbedivision ot, is on a th his previous stateniel y Subje o "\‘;1 cuture 1“.‘.,\\‘,<_.,“‘uv\: :h Inssage | % clapter 70 of the compiled statutes of Ne- S and with other things which I understand ‘l.::,‘:’{ ot ‘;‘ ‘ll-~: 8 -"vn. (I i (I]\.I wssion of bills ehanging weights of bushels and | Draska, A Ohasnote sSnibecti iy Van Wye 5 AP0 8 AR s ol substantialunanimity 1o a determin: e & s BPPo! Proceedings of the Senate, various articies: amending section 2, chapter | By King—To proyide for the re-collection, | W semineroy. Jam o ‘“"\“n"| Joios .h‘m” iavesald In that Interview.” Keetich | giion to et without _haste and onty after ma- | iy \.“."‘ T ':"f“"g'[-‘v o Lixcowy, Neb., Jan. i vl Telo. | #h complled statites, custody and safe keeping of the surveys bt 1P e ton i, Wil oo fo WA | tabe deliberation. 'Ttio mertt lie so s Bl C L i, ! LY, Neb., Jan. 27, cial Tele rinting—Recommending the passage of a | field notes, mans, records and papers of the um to the Bre.)—In the senate this after- | Ington about December 16 he tound | deiiberation, e merits of the senato | t5 tho Buk.|—No work to speak of Wl gram to the Bee. |—The senate suftered an- [ bill authorizing the pubICAtion of 5,00 copies | sutver st seiira: noon, during the consideration of the bill | # note from M. Storey, which f and house bills were compared. — Mr. Bel- | goneon the water fronts of New York, other deluge of petitions from the ladies this | of the fish commission report: recommending Bylayden—For the relief for the con- | amended by the house pensioning at the rate ',“’ b ""]' ot ‘l_‘“'" A A mont indicated a preference for the house | prooklyn or Jersey City to-day as the rosult morning, Just when this will cease cannot | reference of the bill makinz approirations | tractor for the erection of the labratory build- | of $12 a wonth soldiers and dependent | dent Gates. i e Contit nes R'Shk | DIIL but thonghit there was no reason for | of tho longshoremen's strike, and neatly be foretold. Secretar y eaid to one of | 10 pay for publication of the constitutional | inz of ti riversity of Nebraska, g " | noeaibte MM LA A t the | jiste, and that that could be improved. Mr. | =0 o 165t Lratkl sl el : amendiment submitted 1o the people i 153, AL AL A B LS .| varents of soldiers who are now disabled | possibility of his he lie raiiroad compa- | 1V ! . 50,000 men are Involved fu the troudle. The his clerks: “We will just fire them all into | B tiee oomiaed o8 Of Dleres connty. Nehraske to locate and | from any cause Senator Van Wyck made | hies this winter, eneh ropiied, saying | Rice thought the senate bill went further | yon include longshoremon, wrain handlers the waste basket and turn them over to the [ Counties—Recommending the passage of | establish o publie hishway running north | some remarks in support of the measure iore ho could be found, but_ does not make | than generally supposed and mighit meludo | soal handlers, erain trmmers, bag SOWCrs: Judiciary committee,” Your reporter has | thebill creating the oflics of register of deedss | and south noross the east part of the. nortli= | which is characteristic of him, The bill, as | Stits T T S ooy Loyl 1 d0es | more than the senate exneeted and verhaps | canal bout men, tug bot men, lighter men nd dozen senators o o | recommending reterence of the bill ehang- | we wrter of section twe o (27) 1 e : BT A e e g E i Ol uaiias | 8 Hlel a8 the Ho! il The senate desort ! K talked with about a dozen senators on the | freommeniing téierence of, the bill ehane. | Do n i, O SeeLiof tventyseven (7Tl ant [ 1t eame to the senate from the house, was in | Paclfie, December &2 Freneli saw the editor | {4 Weh asthe house bill. “Che senate bill | and every deseription ot~ workingmen, subject of women suffrage and only two of | % EENOHUEH 00 | Sid trict of Tand belon Aing 1o the state of | €Xact form as that proposed by Senator Van | of the World in this city , but did not then | Included not only: Canadian *products™ but arcely a vessel was able to leave the them had glven the matter serions considera. Cities and towns—Reporting a substitute | Nebraska. i tal Wyek some time ago. The bill under consid- | Make final arran HELL BTG TR [ A AL L Nl Itinde any, | port. At the Cunard dock the Gallia could tion. 1t is not likely that petitions every ¢ for the bill to repeal the law Tegarding reg- e - e 5 5 SRR A ~ | of his charges, as he had that_morning been | possessions, even ecars and locomotives? o : Al pOLRL oMot to SEMSION SeiIL TSI I RIS | ISIEALION OF Votorsin cities, © —Cour L nk OB Work of House Committees, eration, as passed by the senate, graded the | paid £300 by ‘the Union Pacifie beople to | Plielps saw none of the exeitemant wl el hidl i RUBUEL IR st ol | thing but respect to the harmless wishes of The commitice on agricilturo submitteda | LiNcor¥, Neb, Jan. 2i.—(Speelal to | Pensions from $1 to $24 o month, according | withhold his Signature to the agreement with | had swopt the senate, The eomuiittee ou Shlctid¥as to pit of toslay was oblged Ay | LR Furthor Teport fecommen: i IdCAn oSt | the. | Tho commitices of the honse | 0 disubility. Senator Van Wyek held at | the Worlda few davs. The correspondent | o take the wisdom of (Lo sente as. soon defer her sailing until to-norrow. 1t s said I and David sutler, of Jolinson county, vee andlords, i o PO ke e hetter to place ol o same basis soas to | SEMbEr fo head ol eneh’s exfosures, as | scen in the house measure and get ov STORING. . "T1i% it il ” ¥ ! Pied a good deal ‘of ihe. senntes tiio this | - Mr, Azeo moved that it be placed on the gen- | Meet this evening. The judiciary committee | ! “_|'f '“‘1“’?“ ) “'K‘"“““v Dasis $0a8 10| il b shown by the following dispateh sent | two by adiixture to the matter 1f neeessary, | ¢ a1 4 Llieic itiorestanra Wi LKA WOE | morning, ‘The majority report was brief and | eral file for discussion in committes of the | Will report to-morrow morning favorably [ 8V0id complication and injustice in elassifi- by Adams to Dillon: : souething to report which would, be reason- | men and it is alleged that out of symnathy, it | ol o allegations of the contestant | whole. The motion prevailed, 86 to 33 by & = % AR gy cation. e though should be unitorm; osToN, Dec, 22, 1556~ Sidney Dillon, 40 | able, peaceable and eflicient. 10 senate | for no other reason, they will refuse to tako held that the allezat it prevailed, 5 to 55 by [ upon the bill regarding school bonds, The | c4tion. 1le thought it should be unifor 3 s L AR Al ! T an e o A u e L of malconduet at the ]mils \\nrA“nn i - 1.';};.,:4”.“ \nu“ i .l the bill the Knizhts | sommittee will recommend that the bill pro- that if a man who falthfully served the union l‘l"“l;[v:wlf |l: vw"wxlm I||~-u<-h |l-|.|‘xlu- ifl: Hm nlyml“”:mlp.nl{:.nll~“~|wu~l'”‘|hl and the [ out ships. One of the ideas of the leaders 18 | norted with sufficient_evidence. 'They there- Labor ask the legislature to defe 5 that th ST balsabied Teom o St Denis hotel and is contemplating mis- [ house, judging by the bills, a total_susper pvil U AN 1S it s the & | ause 8o that he cannot earn a_complete live- | 1o gef hold of fim and {ind_out “what he is | doin of efthicr course and the practical details | ¢ibal one, to attract the attention of the busi- lihood hie oueht to be provided for by the [ aftor? Cuanees B Apayis, | forenforeing eitier plan whenadopted,needed | ness community and force it to take some eanvassers ho accepted, and that the incum- | in bent be secured inhis seat. Mr. Schininke of | I the bill to repeal the railway commission | real estate in Nebraska be r W be passed. Mr. Agee stated lie was pre od to a spe- clal committee, and that the same disposition Ot offered & lengthy minority report | ing a minority report and requested that ae- | g o made ¢ 3 Al Ausl . | zovernment and should not be subjected to | I'he funding bill was pending in | careful study, He moved that the matter gnizance of the strike. A circular wis to ) Kpecity iz and afiming. ¥ross Irreularitios | tho o the miority repor oe deferred wntyl | oaitbo made of tho bill providing assistants | EUSIVT O A Wcclioation, Sen- | the liouse’ and ‘thelonby Was. conident it | b referred 1o n sub-comittea (o raport et | i efrenlated toxday by the Ocen assoetation in the election in Pawnee county, “which, it | tomorrow wiorning. = The request was | f0F county judges. The commitieo on agris | o piis ‘author of the amended bill under | S04 be passed betore thie hotiday adjourn- | Tuesday. Worthinston sajd Chicago would (et 83 o stand, divided wo fall,h true, would unseat Mr. Holmes, whose ma- | granted. culture will recommend for passage the bill alr, author of the amended bill under | jpent.~ Upon receipt of this telegram Dillon | never go so far as to let Canadian cars ba | headed: “Unitéd wo stand, divided wo fall, { A s Obliing owhors of hetes Ao niehhrs to | disscussion, maintaed for the original form | addrossed s letter 10 Krench, who saw Dilion | S0pned, thotah 1t imizht bo willing 1o stop | and saying “By the united action of the conl ot the bitl, providing for elassitication, also Senator Platt and others, This [ by the I |t ! e e 4 other Lhis n persuading Freneh to withhold his [ with instruetious to report not later than s did | in accordance with the request expressed | sproducts and goods™ that were Canadian, | wonopolists a centralization of power ter in the latter. Dillon did not sne- | The matter was refered to a sub-committee | now exists detvimental to the best that one Humphreys, elaiming to be connty | ported favorably the bill providing tor pub- | eultivate and trim them; also, the resolutic attorney of Pawnee, spent election day in a | lication of e’ names of ex-soldiers, sailors | rocommending the construetion of & vote mad cateer of intimidation of voters and a | and marines. Lok v bill, Senator Van Wyek argued, was dosigned | ceed in interests of socicety. ‘The combined efforts misinterpretation of the election law, | The usual abundant supply of new bills [ inary school building as an adjunct to the | for'an entirely different purpose than the | disclosures, but concession was obtained | next Tucsday. GAHIEAVIRGE 15 6 U, o U (AL IETABGR e declaring betore the voters that any | was promptly on hand when that order of | university. laws in force. ‘The present laws seek to pay | that French would do nothing for five day SAN SINION. He dust TNe: O Vston | man who could not swear that he would “re- | business was reached. Mr. Pemberton occu- | The committee on labor will report the bil | for _damazes done "in their proportion, as | Ile ex-Pacitic railroad commissioner did not A CANADIAN OPINION, the dust. ‘The Old Dominion Steamship | main a citizen of the county for | pied the chaira portion of the morning sc more 15 given for the loss of two legs or arms | Know thatin this live days it was expected to company has adopted the same course as the ' B f prohibiting eniployme hildren in g p A r 3 3 | « re D e | o specilied timo '’ after tho ' eleetion, | sion. Mr. Smyth introduced a bill tendin to | PrOUitne emplogmont of childron in an 1 thian the loss of one lew or arm, eter The bill | 188 e tunding bill i the house and viith | The Twpertal Authorities Must SoIVe | ol combination and_ we pledge oursclves to | would not dare to vote under the law. 1o [ supply a lone felt want in the eriminal code, ‘ Ly Will then prohibit em- | under consideration, he said,'was designed | the corporation senate to deal with the rail- the Fisheries Questio s by eacl ler 1 1o ¥ . 4 ARG ! » | ployment ot _elildren under twelve years of i Tsabled | road people felt that they could defy any cx- + stand by cach other until our moderato re | oceupied over an hour in- chailenging one | applying to homicide. A person kills another | PIRVHGHt Workil YA as a charity, a gift 1o those who are disabled | TO4¢ beopie [elt that they could dety any ¢x= | oroxto, Jan, 27.—The Mall to-day says: | quests are granted. We ask only for bar voter, whom Le knew was inclined to'vote | without murderous intent shall be sentenced | ¢ 11 factories, workshops and mines wore | now and who cannot earn a liveliood, but [ POSUre “Tt 18 HHEOFUTIATG [FGE CANAAIAT IHIOTBAEA | \Lsin otk it are et ep Ha | for Butler, and required the el erk to take | to not more than ten years and not less than [ Hhan tour months in each year. The commit- | who were not injured or disabled in service Aol S [ living wawes, and are determined to securo } e will also revort favorably the bill ereating and hedid not think the iine distinetions and LR BUDEHONBEUAS s tiledt 5 sidmentereating | diseriminations on account of the eharacter s s of Fra : Bel thig seerotary of state ex-ofticlo commissionet. | of” the disability should be observed as the | AS2Crtions of Fraud by Bell Den I'lhe committee on_accounts and expendi- | one ot cisti 5 1tis Attorney. ¢ L me observed in the existing law. Ie ob- o tures will favorably report the bill authoriz- | jected specially to the delays and einbarrass- [ WASININGTON, gan. 27.—Thoe hearing 3 that | Ine an appropriation to pay additional clerks | ments which this classification necessitates | of argnments *in the telephone cas nate the other day meed not be taken | combination of wage earncrs, who have made b ol R RS and the injustices it works unavoidably. “He | was continued in the supreme court b‘n-n«lnu’ly, m“v';“h'{lw it is abandantly evi- | possible the acemmulation of thoe gigantie for- ERATLEOAD COMMISSION BILL, spoke ot he inclination of the pension d alay 5 it ¢ | dent from the better elass of Awer 5 O BOTL T RUIBE (G ahoTH o do= Mr. Agoc's minority report on the railroad | partment to keop within as narrow limits as | o4y~ Hill, for tho Overland & | §5irnia that onr noighvors are determined | Lunes of combinations of cavitalists, are do ES. that a general election should be in progress | hem. Our oreanization comprises long ata time when our Ametican neighbors are | shoremen, grain handlers, grain tr legislating against us. It is truo the belli- [ oou; haudlers, coal boatmen, bag sewers, tug cose specches delivered in the United States [ poatmen, lightermen and others, and this down the questions and answers in writing, | one year. declaring ‘in threatening language that he Thie committee on judiciary reported p would probably need the record in the courts. | sage of three bills,one’of which authorizes tl It is also alleged that this man Humphreys [ supreme judges to employ assistants. All bills arrogated to himself the authority to change | were amended somewhat. two polling places in the county. The mi- Upon motion of Mr. Miller, in orde hority report claims a majority of votes for | committees may an opporfunity to direet Butlér to the number of sixty-seven. Mr. [ attention to bills, the house adjourned until Sehminke moved the suspension of the rules | to-morrow moruing at 10 o'clock, od by and action upon the port, which MEAT OF NEW MEASURES, :vanln‘m“;l..n I’f'pr‘.‘\l.lnil will be in subst )ssible the intentions of a liberal pension | 'éople’s company, continued his argument | toadopt a spirited foreign policy—in plain | termined |<>ul:p§|nl 18 wages in return for was lost by an aye and_nay vote of 19 to 12 | Mr. Agee’s bill to establish and maintain | tatany kindofacommission has been | ww. e deprecated the fact that there are | Which began yesterday. —He asserted that | Enelish, to steal, our “fish’ and to | our labor.” ‘The executive board of tho He then moved “that the contest matter be | the Nebraska Soldiers’ and lors’ Home, made a special order for to-morrow at 10 | which was introduced to-day, provides that o'clock, which was carried. In the discussion | there shall be erected not “less than three as to who should be permitted to represent | miles nor more than six miles from some in- :}u:lllvx\l'ilill"-"‘41“'.‘4‘" ( that instead of repealing ),000 soldiers in the poor and alms houses of | Prof. Bell had ehanged the specifications of [ punish us it wo attempt to | Ocean Association of Longshoremen, Inters he fLy cipating the commission it oizht 1o | the country unable to earn asupport and vet | 1is patent while his application was vending, | Prevent them. We suffer from American | national Be e strensthened so hat the commission will | unable to geta vension, Healsomentiozied the | 1y oceetad to arzue that the changes a1, | Preiudice agninst England and from Eng- i e fnereased powers and anthority. It 18 | jo0r men who served their country faithfully ¢ proceeded to argue that the chanees al- | jang’s unwillingness and ability to make our atmen’s union, the graln elevator | men, bag sewers, the trimmers, the calkers the contestants on the floor of the senate, Mr, | corporated city a building capable of contain- mul\-‘n\..ml that the committee on “railroads | ind well who are grindinz orzans and other- | 1eged in this case had been made atter Prof ase her own, and betwixt the two it will be [ &nd beef carriers me in convention here last Holes, the incumbent, said that he was not | ing fifty persons besides officers and attend- | §o40G IS to fourin Tayor of reeommonding | wise begging a living, 1t was ashame to | Bell had surreptitiously obtained knowledze | a miracle if we are not shorn, ‘The foreign | night and agreed to the following: prepared to represent his case, as the alloted | ants: that the eity or town near which this | Bt S ehei il Il- 58, It s believed it will | hazgle at this subje Let the government | of the contents of the caveat filed by Prof. | oflice will make a show of protecting onr A _general demand for 40 cents per hour roubles took place in Paw Junty, while | building is construeted shall donate 610 aeres [ PAs3 the house, at least, e come to the support of these poor men and | j5jisha Giray, and that the changes were in. | TENts, but the capital consideration with | for duy work and 60 cents per hours for alb { he lived in Johnson. knew' noth- | of land, and upon this land shall be con- NEW ULAN OF ASSESSMENT, come without these fina distinetions and cen- i O o Lor lisbury will be not the justice of our | men employed at night for all longshoremen i My, Smyth will introdues eeommodarion | "o’ hdaso o amcad 8 chapter 77, statutes of 1881, nue.” Section 4 18 re-eng Personal property shall be v bill to-morrow | sures. This bill wonld also give justice to | tended to inelude in his (Prof. Bell’s) patent | own an army of poor people who are unable to | the inventions which he himself | 3 zet it at the pension oftice owlns to th _follows: | rules and limitations proposed by the sena- priat ) Ty shall s follows: | tor from New Hampshire (Blait). “There L AIL personal property, excent ’ said Senator Van Wycek, “a lot of men se somiuch as the ne ing about the charzes except as | structed colleges for furth he had read the reports in | of the bencliciarics of the tho, newspapers and heard the tomarks of | ablo to in part suppor thomselves by | individuals. He had taken inter- | eultural work, The beneiiciaries of the est in the contest and did not mer- | shatl be henorably diseharzed ex-sold its of his own casc. He was anxious that | ors, mariners and nurses, their wives and . L justies be _done, and thought his_ attorney, [ children under fitteen years of age, and the | 9therwise directed, “shall bo valu in the house at this very moment_hoping the o sens eported giek, should b altowed (6 | whlow and it éhitdron of” deceased | (05, S0 qle. i Fijery oredit for | senate will amend this bill i some way so o I i i o ) detend his ease. ‘Therefore he did not desire | soldiers, sailc 1wl marimes, who shall be L MYRDIO Seibner, Ly will have to o back there and its final Ao, ¢ sl | ¥ Americans themselves term ‘blufr.’ 3y so stenmships. That is to stand \ to take part n the discussion. ‘Ilie debate | unable to support themselves' without pblie | 1 1abor shall bo valued ata fair eash value | passage bo defented. I sincerely hope the | firbolated an inportant invention and ¢laim | blufting our neighbors have, in the past, | a0 st mehine s Al 1 o s e on this matter tomorrow will be quite | assistance. ‘I'wo years’ bona-fide residence in | £07 the sum so payables it for any article of 1will pass just as it now 1s.” Senator | thereforfuto Bellss speciications, As proof | qyed to cheat us out of whole seaboards and | until the coalmen’ get their demand of 25§ it e wovenc ! hee I | roberty or for Inbor of servico of any kind, | Van Wyns wor G Y i ) of such fraudulent interpolation ilill referred Fitocio | R IEAYe nen.pot 4 lively. the state is required, ‘The affairs of the home | JrEherty ot fon fbor or servics of any kind, | Van Wyek won, the bill passed as amendod | 80 5806 ‘Gottmants, ono. a copy of brof, | leritories. Come what may this time, cents per hour advance and the Old Domin- | v T ssity for main- | working on trans-Atlantic ships and steam- { d not | tainine cordial relations with the United | ships and 50 eents per hour for day work and ppro- | States. ‘The power to suspend intercourse | 60 cents per hour for night work of all const- Lfrom the caveat of Prof. Gray. Hill | Whichistobe vested in President Cleveland by | wiso vessels. s, in he cso of coustwiso | L that betwaen Fabriary 16 and 1o, 1976 | the Edmunds and Belmont bills is to prevent | steamships, 1s conctded as o mattor of pro S tuat betsveen Febritary 14 and_ 1% 1570, | our ships from entering American ports and | tection to lome hidustry, and as freight on | B ey 'S ghitent, attorners, | to stop our railroad cars and locomotives at | ail European steauiships 1s moro laborious to | | e O i, ity Knowledse | tho international line, and is merely what | handle we concede, this in the ease of cons ¢ [ made but which he had wrongfelly AV Senate file and 14, were re- | shall be under supervision of five comnis- D . K by the house, and now only requires the 11’ o Sath o * | trust the Canadian and imperial authoriti 10n Steamship company azrees upon our ported by the committees with recoimenda- | sioners, of whom three shall e ex-soldiors. | Propertv. Jabar or service. 5. Alinuities and | president's signature to fnke it a Jaw, 1t [ Debs speciicitions which was given i Jals | will press for something apbroaching a. ver- | scale alrady Bronosets. k tion that thoy pass. “I'here shall be one commandant, also an ex- | FO¥A (;« S 8| o e l\vlllllr 1 at their total pres- 150 peusions the survivors of the Mexiean | 12070 i for the burpose of obtaining a manent solution of the question so that we Already the steamship companies have A message from the house announcing the | soldier, with a salary of $1500 per annun CRealuGELIOYIToN howover tiabiibwalun i Rwar. patent there, and the other a certified cops of | MAY know exactly where we stand.” begun fo feel the Tects of tho passage of House Roll No. 1, was received. A il introduced by Mr.” Shamp, provides | $1 BECL, Brob ‘l‘I“{“' the purpose of s AN AMUSING INCIDENT, Mholintoriined/anaiintemolatonapecifeaitans s trouble, and “now —that the strike 15 “This bill provides for additional judge [ for payment of two-thirds the valud of stoek | HAXAton shall be pnethivd itsaetual value, | This evening’s Star says: tan amusing | (G GEE GO T Boan on il i the | TRE TRUNK MYSTERY SOLVED, | made general, tho difliculty —will be. in the Fourth judicial district and for an ap- | killed by order of the state veterinarian, Hined by the foregolng provisious of | ineident occuried in the oftice of the commis: y butiwhieh ho: i ot — much ereater, ' The idea of the exeeutive(: patent oflic R R I P e LA AT Ot (s tion. sioner of the general land ofico. Representa- | Pt otice, but which ho salil, Prof: Bell | New vork petectives arrest the Mur- | Bonrd of Districr Assembiy No. 40 is that onlye! ow | crease the pow tne Tatlroad commmin. | Section 5 is re-enacted ag follows: Real | tive Foran, of Ohio, who was hot re-elected i S FoBhy N TalluttonEe: SRl ( ow | erenso the powers of the ralirond comumls. | | SLeUSN T Pot Voo as Tollow Syl | v Koran, of Ohio, who was not reelected | ot the patent. oflice, had subsequently ro- 3 _ derer in Brooklyn. by general action ean " the demandy of (g RS e Lt rate OF | ¢raet or lot of real property shall be | Sharks to-day in regard to the removal of & | moved and destroyed to coneeal the fraudu- Ew York, Jan, 2%.—This afternoon de- | en be enforeed. ‘The matter has been ree vrovides that no 1 company y Sparks to-day fi regard to the removal “of a | e SAE HINENCq T0) ferted to the general excentive board of th portionment to fill the ere number of bills were introduces read the second time, Recess till 2 o’celock, AFTERNOON SESSION. 1) alued ; j [ Astualeviin i S ! iepTamoyel §ot: ituting therefor a | tectives in this city arrested a man who ap- | ¢ In the afternoon the senate resolved itselt | way change a greater amount than s per | it actual value, and in determining such | special azent of the land oflice who was a re- | (it e G Bt GITo It AR B ; city arrested a man who ap- | 15 S of Labor and lias met with thei | S i R e HLOf the rate on January 1, 157, no ehatee | Yalue the assessor shall be guided, wherever | publican. General s told him that the | flean. copy in which the interpolations had | pears to be guilty of the murder of the man i is possible {1 o i into committee of the whole torconsideration | centof the ra «"‘{)i»n\‘l\“\-'l‘ y i |:::;” “I‘L‘l‘ he may be, by the price obtained at anv time !,,_.,,....(.‘, was a good officer and he proposed been incorporated. T ) anction, 1t is possible that within a_day or of bills in general file, for any spe ered Senate file No. 1, which provides that no | for any distance: provided that the latter re- non-resident alien shall hereafter hold real | quirement shall not apply to rates between b Hpaaalan S hose mangled remains were shipped by ex- | two a mémber of the general board will be in within thesix months next prior RL ARy PRIV o e o proboL Mr. Starrow replied for the Ameriean Bell | W 1 n i y d 3 withi (monthsnest prior to the st day | to retain him, Mr. Foran responded with | . qanynafosh [EHANC AT G B Beieen et. | press to Baltimore in a trunk and were found | the eity to advise with the managers of the 'I.\| il in the year in which the asse sient | some warmth that he did not con s'der that a Bell he devoted himself to attempt to sh here terd: Brookl ) v strike and to give them the aid and support estate by purehiase, was taken up, and it wag | competing points. Tho railroads shall carry | I3 10 be made for.o ke tract or lot in the vi- | proper policy to pursue and added that he | & qieileiin SR S0a ks fn Prop, | there vesterday, A Birooklyn suloon keeper itire body of Knichts of Labor, moved that when the commnttee rise it report | the commissioners and clerks of the commis- | CHELF 6L 4G (A Or [E 10 be assessed Uro- | did not consider that the commissioner w Bell's specifications after the Georse Brown | ldentitied Edward Younger as the man mewber of the executive board: the bill back with recommendations that it | sion free of charse, Ry Derty v Ihove a proper man for the place and the dem copy had been sent to England, wors ¢ his tight must be fought and won. It it is b Mr. Slater wants n normal seliool, accord- | Porate Inits of any eity which has not been | eratic party did not s consider cither. *Well, | (¥ beqth sent to Eatund, wero . place on Saturday and had asked to ssary we will extend it to other ports, T 50 SUDAIVIdOds - & % % N Provided | Srere mat the e Yol s mat ¥OU | that {hey had no_relation whatever to the | Younger, searched the promises oceupied by | MOV Will convinice the coal companics and who had brought the twrunk to his Senate file No. 2, making el ] lezal day’s labor, was recommended to pass, | which that town shall donate ten acres of Senate tile No. 5, to regulate eharges of toli | lana and $15,000, and the state appropriate ‘ . 3 5 e e : D X iray cavea Bro! Tesults of Profossor the OLd Dominion people that we are in earn- | by public water mills, was discussed, and a | $25,000. fhat the value of wll property contemplated | ther, this is not the place. for such yemarks, | {EHY, GYEat BL Wete, Sests of TROISSor | nim, and'found that - man named August | st, and this, with he pressira. that. wiil bo motion to recommend 1ts " passage was lost. | © Mr. Wethorald also wants a normal sehool | DY s seotion shall be tor the purpose of | and’if you don’t leaye this oftice I shall put | 7, GG RN (86 Hetitd | Blatz had been living with Younger, and | browsht to bear upon them by other suffere Senator Colby, the author of the bill, who oc- | at Hebron, ‘I haver county. for which the | taxation, ene-thivd its actual value, as detor- | you out. neral Sparks arose from his seat AN £ e | that Friday last they’ quarreled, and’ that | will foree them to grant the demands of thei Senat Jolby piaY jia.bil 0 Oc- l oLIeonn isnneh mined by the foregoing provisions, ALthis ] A T B A T the patent oflice are the same which have al- cupied the ehiair, asked that the motion be re- | town will ixive forty acres of land and 5,000, i this juncture and the interview came to an | avi'hian Yhiero. . Starrow them said that the considered, and'that the bill be put back in | and to which the state is asked to contributé % £ e end by Mr, Foran leaving the room.” Late | 0 D tad e Statte oo 1t o 7| the room where Blatz had slept and the Beach walkers were sent out to Gomeral ke, that ho might have. . chancs to | between $10.000 And S15,000. WAS IT AN EARTHQUAK to-night & Brs correspondent ealled upon | Gk of the United States eirewit court for | coiling wero bespattered with blood, | cover all the vatious poimts on tha. rivor idyocats it The bill was then reconmitted, [ = Mr. Ric, in a bill, contemplates reimburs- | —_— i Représentative Foran, “who said there was | (&, QR G0 G TIEEIEHS, WIS, PRECBE L and some ™ one had -~ attempted to dig | fronts where trouble was concentrated, and Senate file No, 6 was then digeussed. it | tng Grand Island for $150 paid to the auditor [ Fremont and North Bend Shaken Up | justa grain of trath in the above, "He bad | (¢ he Siould ask that ofiicer o prosent it | te stains out of the walls. They found | they had particular instructions to use ‘every Blatz had not been seen sinee. 'Ihe walls of [ yen for living wages.” provides to aid meehanies in satisfaction of | for registering the city’s water bonds, Last Evenin Some words with Sparks, but was mneither [ goft 58 FUREEEEE Tl statenio; 1 alarge buteher’s saw marked with blood and to prevent any disturbances, iens, or to enable sub-contraetors to- recove Mr. Witson introduced a bill o prohibit [ pypyonr, Nobe dan, o7 ciSpecial Tele. | Lircatened nor ordered out of the land oftice. | {0 Gis cquet as proof ot s statermcnts: and nmer and knife also blood marked. Tho | ™t tikers. are considerably elated at the ' of the original contractor for mechanies’ ser- | grain dealers, partnerships, companies, cor- | it v A AL " | Foran was re-clected to congress and will | (R S Eows) handwriting, e | hedding Baltz had slept on was also bloody, | fayorable reports that tne walking dele_ ates vices, 1015 for the purpose of protecting the | poratic associations from combining or | K¥un to the Br, |—The citizens of Fremont | fightSparks'in the next house. dociment was itroduced and examined by | Lhe police then arrested Edward Younger, | were brinving in. A delegate from North Taborer, who s now without redress, and | entering into any agreement or contract o | were startled this evening by a disturbance BOGUS BUTTER PETITIONS. the justices, Mr, St { Y | jr.. aged seventeen, son of the other prisoner. | river front stated that not a single steamer ow meanwhile attempi- | ing to make further explanations, which were not allowed. whose fiens aro usually smail and under ex- [ vool or fix the pric to be paid for grain, hogs, | of some kind which shook the buildings, rat- Senator Manderson to-day presented in isting law are practically worthless, ‘The bill | cattie, or stock of any Kind what and 10 | tred windows and was otherwise perceptibly | 1he senate “the memorial of George 15 not elear on the pointof making tho owner | provide, punishments “for violation ot the | iV PE FRE BA8 B RIS BAFCRIBIY | Senerer “and * sixty-elaht ~other citizens & party to a suit for judgment in a sub-con- | same. The punishment may be $1,000 fine [ 't he shock oceurred shortly after 8| of Lincoln, declaring that the special d that Baltz had been living with him 1 boen able to tako in its regulie supply. of for some time and had plenty of money. | conl, and consequently would not - be L His father wanted Baltz to give him | gule’ to sail on the y appointed, At SONOBINDD, some noney to go into business with. Baltz | {ie Conard dock, the Gallia could not be di A L S S | A e T T e o'clock. Reports from various partsof the | taxes on olemargarine are exhorbitant, CANADA UNCO) refused, and his tather and o quarrefed. On | eliarged beeanse ' the majority of the picee upoi the question of necessity for an am nd- | CATCHING FOREION BORIOWED CAPITAL. neighborhood and from North Bend, sixteen | and that the large manufacturers advance | phe Senate's Action On the Fisheries | Monday fast he saw his father washing the | jen turned out. I'he next move will be to ment to this bill making the owner of the | “The problem of how to eatel tor taxation | piles distant, indieates that the disturbance | the licenses and confine the trade in their Question Entirely Overlooked, | 00t and asked what was the matter, and his | get the envineers on the tig hoats to refuse to proverty a party to such suit, Mr. Sterling | forelen capital which has been borrowed on | (oot violence, Whether it was an | @WD hands, thus ereating a_monopoly, and ! O NYreY. Ovorigoued, father said that hie had a serious quairel with | Burn coal or tow it, andother organizations of Fillmore offered an amendment to that | real estate hore, has brought forth the follow- | W43 0f sowe violence, jether It was an | they ask therefore fora repeal of sald spectal [ OTTAWA, Jan. 27.—[Special Telegram to | Baitz, and he would never seo him again. | who are dependent’ on' coal supply will bo effect, which was adopted. g bill by Representative Smyth, which Lo | earthquake or explosion is not definitely | taxes. the Bee.|—Everybody is so much taken up [ Ho then told his son he must say nothing | compelled to quit work. ‘Uhe ferry boats are Senate tile No, 19, introduced by Mr, Colby, | infroduecd to 513. known at this hour. ‘The general opinion, NF PENSIONERS, discussing election matters that the recent | about it or he would get him into trouble, seriously inconvenienced on account of a lack protecting the vroperty rights of divoreed | Where there §s a mortzage lien on real | however, is that 1t was an earthquake, as the | The following Nebraskans were wranted | qoion of the United States senate in passing —————— of coal. wives and providing alimony, was recom- v, it shall be the duty of the tax as- | pyupling of the earth was prolonged too | PeNsions todav: June, widow ot Edward [ oo B0 fo0 0o B o -PAY | A Northwestern At the Morgan company’s dock, pler 35, the mended 10 pass., s separately the mortgagor’s B ! & wis, Carisbrook: Danlel Carrie, Hebrons | retaliatory legislation on the fisheries 15 al- | g 0oy y e 1o, Jan, 27.—[Special - | men went to worl this morning. us the coms zagec’s interest in said prop. | mueh foran explosion. Notaries public,” providing certain restrics st shall be appraised at its FELT AT NORTI 1} ‘ tions upon seals and commissions. —An alue, which shall be determined as by | Nowrn Brxo, Nen,, Jan. numendment was carried providing that the [ Jaw provided; but the value of each interest | gran to thels name of each notary be engraved in his seal, | for the purpose of taxation shall be one-third s W Nenate filo No, 13, by Mr. Moore, en titled, czekinh Calvert, Ashland; Andrew B, 1ill, | most overlooked. Mr. McLellan, late min- t an rre 1 b any v o ‘ i s, L Il o1 b BEr. ] —An acced e any agreed not to handle any boycotted o, Davenport: Hower M. Howell, Muson City. | ister of fisneries, says resp the Ed- f‘“’l‘:::I,"’\',’;fl,::\‘..'\lm_"\:",,“"' 2miotauenyIln Frelont "o dook nnster hid t0 work 10 keep pecial Tele- The following pensions were granted [ yundsbill: “Canada in every instance has 0 No QWi L ITOM A ed with the demand, as much freight that _Peoplo i ¥ . | to lowans: Martin Kirfman, Frederiesy bl s R Rt the track and ditehed last night, east of this I been delayed in consequence of the boys People in this vicinity | Fioumas Buckner, Couneil Blutis; Arehibald | $hown the greatest courtesy to the fishermen, | byeo. Frank Shissler, & jewelty man from | no been detayed in o R R NV - (d the passage o commended s et ue. were startled about 8 o’clock this evening by | p, Culbertson, Promise City; Mereelon IR, | 0¢ the Unitea States when keeping them Jes Moines, wa 3 ¢ passenger g gt ek & stenme rol AW | R | T ceoseetiasal st thomarts | xETIEnaig Lo SRS LOuEN et BIkge e T b e e e e e L h b AL non s LB oR)v/BaseonEe R i Drodude doskih Siaatgor Wes ok ansyiadal sealed message from the vovernor, announc- [ gagor’s and mortgagee’s interest shall con- | earthquake. Itis learned by telegraph that | Princeton: James Smith, Dallas: Lewis | arriving at a settlement, 1 belioye, has arisen - Tuesday night. . Soveral canal bots ladend flnu that bis excellency had x}]\p(;llllml.lnn‘!x- stitute l.t\'llvu :\*_’nmxll‘m.xn-nl estate, | the shock was felt several miles east and also Stelte, \.5-\\!w: Thon v (.\[ artin, Craw- | from misrepresentations on the part of cap- Run Over and Killed, with coal were laid up at the bulkhe: ben W, Hyers, of Cass county, to b warden | “The mortgagor shall have the right fo pay | (o' oe i oo fordyille; ©’hillip Laffer, Nigourney Uriah | 4 1A 0N MONTICELLO, In,, Jan, 27.—[Special Tele- | there was no one 1o unjoad the of the penitentiary, Your réporter, in an in- | the amount of tax o sed against the mort. | West oF this place. Johmson, Des Moines; [ugh L. MeCain, Ot- | tains of American fishing vessels of the ol ek e Cummioeham. o | Anchor line steantor was: dock terview with Senator Iizgins of Cass, learned | gagee it it is not paid by the mortgazee, and TP T TR ST TRy T tumwa; James M. Spear, Farnamville: Eliza | action of Canadian authorities. All we want 4 54y J=ed DD MILLAI, BNt was made to unlond her after the pase Ann, miother of Cyrus M. Oiney, Lolaz Susan, | to do is to stand by our rights as delined by | Prakeman on tue Milwaukeo road, was run | g that Mr. Hyers was one of the stalwaris | to have the amount so paid eredited upon it v ¥ = , Jan. 27.—[Special | widow of Sylvest of Cass county and has served as sheriff for | in linal scttlement, deducting from his mort- Broosixaroy, Neb, Ak _ ers had debarked. Both piers 20 and 2i 0rsoil | the treaty, This retaliatory bill proposes to | ¥er by thecars this evening, receiving in- | huidiiing o this company wers guarded by I, Moore, Urese two terms. Ao was # member of the s gage the debt, with interest. Telegram to the Brp.|—Martin Landreth | M, Durfey, "Hedrick; Willis A, Clapman, | jrove ortations froin Canada of fish or | 44ries from which he died in a short tim jolice, At p 5, North river, there were senate of 1%, Whore 1is course_met the ap- | - Any bromissory note or notes scenred by | was today arrested chared with compiieity | Algonaz John Lyieh, Fremonts John D, | DRCVENt impottations from Canada ot tish 061 11 swas unmarried and his guardian ives at | Y4 waiting o have their frelght moveds provi of his “constitueney. He is about [ mortzage, lezally registered, on real estate in | 150 1o stealing, This is the second time | MiHers Yarmouth: Charles L Nottony Lop 50 declared against by proclamation of the | Davenport, but no men could be procured to do the orty years oll, i served throughout the | (s statw shall not be dneluded in - the | 16 GRAR A el 1t 13 imored e | Yille. 3 president. 1tis well known that they can- T T work. It is expected that the trans-A tlantio - l\:[.lllnu.ml“ll“lltm" ;:m”p:m:; |I-“1:ylp’1‘-- '\’\“ A?Illn.‘)l ’(“ li‘@‘x‘:hfi': :u:-";v::iuxn[;'luxl,\ required by law _\m\, .x'mlvl.llml'\ l]‘_"hl",ml,m\_! ool arrestid Hospital 5t --ui\x'!'\;“n\u' ) e Rt Hn .ll..mmnul AK»m |.~KIJ|. A Iw-nul:ll‘fi to ||n~|u' Krokvi, Tn., Jan, 27.—(Special Telegram »}--‘mm-lr :hu‘-“ nHI“.\AI‘Hx!lAl:‘ \M(I'_ nnu““n’n; , and st among 0 be Listed for taxation, at Ashland o > same charge, ospital Stoward John 8, Sweaney, U. atest census returns the value of their ish- SORUH, 4 d8D, &l holg L able to s o 0 ) elp partios in hlln‘n;xl‘x'()] lnw « ‘:Nl”l'“"‘” ‘.1.1-:.-- In adaic KN DILLS DY TITLE, = AUAShIaNg ou the same chiarge i" ' who was formerly stationed Ilur! eries, exclusive of oysters, the produetion of | to the Brr.|—Charles Mallett, formerly of | having no means ot getting the vessel's coal ato will confitm hus appointment, By Cole—Memorial and joint resolution | gram to the Brr,|—The election in Sioux [ Captain Albert 1. Myer, Eleventh infantr: AndB L0 Ay Tt AL 16 suiioluns. £or thelr iog the opo lead mine in dasperfonnty, | o¢ioaloud wa detained. The Gallia of the i NOTES. L relating to the urging wpon congress the | county on the 25th Inst, on the question of | Who was reeently promoted from first lieu- | joonle sines the eateh of fish has not be #RA0UD, IY.0 SHOK OLLOIG Wenk fauink) Cunard line, Devonia of the Anchor line, La The attendance in thie sonate galleries | passageof the act placing Mrs.John A, Lozan | fiie suspension of the herd law eatried, Tho | enant, is a brother of the late General Myer, | FEERIS SN ST B0 (80 S ROt TR ST T Jouryoune tor Havie, W. A. Schotten of was larger than on any previous day of this | upon the pension list of the United States | majority for the fence law is 504, who was the first chief signal ofticer of “the | j¢'1lsheen decreased, while at the same time 10015 ORIIK ey Awsterda, and the " Pennland of the Red session. ‘Uhls 18 probably due to the discus- | pension oflice. ot B, army, e is ordered to Fort. Sully, Dakota. | tha'bopniation has not largely inereased, so | MARSIALLTOWN, I, Jan. Speclal | Biar line. are, moored for salling on Satims sion wlhicl may be expected daily from this [ = 5y Wolenweber To compel lawn owners o ——— e Ay Teaves granted: Fivst Llentenant | gt iy are dependent to 4 kreat oxtent on | Telegram o the Bre.)—News was reccived | day, but will probably not be able to do_so time on, to mow the grass and weeds in the publie y I 2 =4 . Charles 1L Watts, Fifth cavalry, Fort Leaven- | (i ries 1c y 3 . are Lhis mo! z of the death of Shore 0ss the strike is settled, The Morga 1iast Tuesday night the citizens of Greens | highwayscontikiions to their wromiscs, © WeeriNa WATen, Neb, Jan, A. J. | worth, fifteen days: First Licutcnant Stephen | Stk countrios for their supply, lm:llu:nl:‘h Alare il LR :;“'.:.h"‘.”‘"‘ R o P i nv‘x!v Rasds ! wood, Cass county, presented ator Hig- By Wilsey—Joint resolution proposing | Dauchey, contractor of the Nebraska City | €. Mills, T'weifth Infantry, Fort Marion, | Sarec o e At i B W b | Soayft propuinent mason ahd physiclat, oo back, subsequently went out again. on Fi0s Of that county with a gold headed cano | ameéndment to seetion 1 of attiele 3 of the | branch of tne Missouri Pacitic, while thawing | Fiorida (San Augustine), one month, with | Ways A i Ties A I SHERC M@ MRS 00| SAN #2IRE0) & AVIOEN = the order of a “beach walker.” The work of Ws & reward for his steadfastness 1o Senator | constitution, out dynamite cartridges, lost 'his hand and | permission to apply for two months’ exten- [ EFeatly troubled by it - i hat step F = Joading the steamoer Aliiors was dlscons s 0 rewal L 9 ! iy : : ; U e ernment will take in the matter 1 am not A Fatal Fall, oading the steanier s was discon: Van Wyek in the recent contest. The gath- |~ By Wilsey—To provide for the selling of | right eve by an explosion, The concussion, | sion: Lieutenant Pnilhp A. Betters, Ninth | Sriment will o7, [Speeial T tinued. Bie piles of freizht are stacked upon ering where the presentation was made also | all unsold 1ots and lands belonging to the | it s believéd, has entirely destroyed his sigh cavairy, Fort Kobinson, Nebraska, one month | YFeP8 L Buntixaroy, la., Jan, 87, —[Speelal Tele. | LANHe JWE BURLHIDaEr e “Abaut 4 o'olook passed resolutions ot indignation upon those | state of Nebraska lying and being in the ity | He has a wife and ehild. from February 8, with permission to apply DAMAGED BY FLOOD, gram to the Bre|—John Thies, of this eity, | it ftormoon thirty ltalians were secured Who brought about the defeat of Van Wyck, [ of Lincoln and to provide tor the appropria- - for one month’s extension. AN ‘ . aged twenty-five, married, fell twenty teet, | and put to work. The strikers made no The fude AL N HHObUCED, T ton of the funds arising from said sale. Faral Runaway. CAPITAL NOTF Port Deposit Almost Drowned Out and | striking on his head, witile inloading rock | ronble bevond jeering it the Jalians, he Judiclary commtiee yeported 8. F. 16 | [This bill will require ventilation, | 4 McCoox, Neb., Jan. 27.—Ella Buek, daugh- ecretary Manning to-day sent to the sen- More to Come, on ugravel train near Weaver, and was killed. e striking loneshoremen and ccal shovs as iy sibstitute for 8, I, 3 which amends | By Russell-=To contirm and vender valid | ,170e g0l Buck, was killed by ranaway | 10 8 cony of a letiertrom the acting seeretary | o SORCROSOME 0 —— clers had a large parade tonight and mass section 501, code civil proceedings, the record of deeds and conveyance of real " of war of the 2th inst,, sabmitting an_esti Veterinarians Appointed, weeting at Cooper union. A number of by Sprick—To amend section” 14, chapter | estate herctofore recorded which may be de- | horse, yesterday, six miles from Indianola. | wate of an appropriation in the suw of 5,000 | the Susquehanna north of Port Deposit | 1y yiiEid Jan. Sneeial Tele- | speeches were wade on the Stuation and on compled statutes, providing certiticate of | fective by reason of omission of an authen- | She was thrown from the horse with suiticient | for the purchase of land near Fort Mead, | began preaking up at 2:30 yesterday after- BN JMOINLS) S 420, LOR0G\ O e lkbor subledt evorallys " Hosolutians Proot of acknowiedzinent of docls. tication or the omission of the official seal | force to break her neck, causing fustant | Dakota, for the purpose of obtaining a supply | noon and piling up opposite this place, | KTt 1o the Bk |=The governor totay ap- | {06 FREE, SEEEE HEEEIR o e By Colby—10 prevent fraud in obtaining | of the ofticer taking the acknowledgment | death. of good water for Ulat post. noon and piling up opposl his place, | nointe Dr, M. K. Johuson, of Lted Oak, and | %ere adopted favorin o reneal of tho, fraus divorees, thereof, or the Mission or improper authens - Citizens of Grand Forks, Dak., have peti- | Which forced the water back upon the town | ), Charles 1L, Flynn, of Decoral, assistant | I A MBI, i ot By Colby=To provide tor the planting of | tication of such acknowledgment, Senatorial Contests. tioned congress tor a speedy ratification of | in a frightful manner. 1nthirty minutes | veterinary surgeons, 1 e L A m:ml’l of trees aloni section lines By Leisveld—To provide for the employ- | Ixpraxarors, Jan, There was no | the Indian commission with the Ked Lake | it attained a depth of five to six feet in the - . | ukerton wen, ‘Uhicre was no disturs ¥ Holmes=Fixiug waximum of school | mentofa county prosceutor and tie payinent | oz 'in the senatorial fight to-day Indians. P N A EI N S o Hararel ot e e ) Atona: | . X, thereof 1n eases where han, of venue L -ty x— " 88y - —- - M » " - { NEW Youx, J E ‘| P mera 1l ho | - By Conger—To dedicate certain property | beei taken in eimina cases o one county | CHARLESTON, W, Va, Jan, 2i—Another | The Yellowstone Park Expedition, | carrying with it ice, fences, lumber and | NEW Youie dan, <07 RLOTUNARRL ALAS |, 5 e o e S in Lincoln to the German Catholie church, © | to another, to-duy for United States | Livixasrox, Mont, Jan. 27— Speeial | debris generally. Allthe residences on the [ late Genera A8 T3 SUARG. SOGK DeRA6 | : b | Teleg 3 By Wright—To punish the person giving By Itandall—Joint resolution authorizing | senator, but with no change in the result, 16, L e B — Lieutenant | lower side of Maln strest with few excep- | to-day from St. Leo's church, and wasat- | = Bosiox, dan. | pecial egram 1o provocation for assault. the electors to vote for or azainst a constitu- | Willey lost seven votes and Camden one, egram to the BEr] — Lleutenant | 405 B0 Siooded with thres to four | tended by many military men and fricnds of e L Ve Knights of Labor in Boston By Wright—To compel real estate owners | tional eonvention at the next general elec- | “URENTON, N. J., Jan. 27.—At noon to-day | Sehwatka, who has charge of the expedition | foar” of water on the first floors, | the deceased. “Atter the services the remains &y, i, a5 all the operative tailors in 10 WOW Zrass contiguous to their premises, tion for mewbers of the legislature. the session of legislative adherents of ex- | sent out by the Northern Pa road toex- | Not more than three or four families | Were removed to the Natioual Cemeicry at 1y oy cluding the machine operators, By Kent-—To amend section 469, chapter By Crane—To amend section two (2), chap- | Governor Abbet for United States senator | plore Yellowstone park in winter, says: “A ving on that side remained in their | West Point for interment. L o d all others en d in 2, statutes of Nebraska. 4 ter twenty (20), revised statutes of Neoraska, | met, organized as a joint meeting of the two | Northern Pacifie speeial, with three engin ouses last night. ossible concention -~ | \ 3 v lothing,ha By Vaudemark—Authorizing justices of | entitied “Courts Probate Count Liouses, “cast their seven ballots for Abbet | and one snow-plow, bucked snow forsix days | can be formed of the loss and destruction of Approved the Sale 1 ufacture of ready-made clothing have the peace o issue exeeutions within any 1By Fuller—To provide a uniform system of | and adjourned. to get to Cinnabar to relieve the expedition, | Jast night's flood, An unsuecessful attempt WASHINGTON, Jan, 27.—The president ha {eeided to leave the order. Of the 4,000 of 4 county of the state, school books to be established by authonty Austiy, Tex., Jan, 27.—The legislature at | wiieh got iuto Livingston yesterday. ‘The | was made to break the ice gorge with dyna- approved the act amendi t et providing these ftsmen in the eity ast 5,000 have By Burnham—To reimburse owners of live | of the state for the use of common schools, noon to-day resuwed ballot for United | snow Is about six to eight feet deep’in Yel- | mite, but arter some hours’ hard work the | ¢y 2 of the Sac and § nd low b 1t ¢ Knizhts of Labor, und they stock when such stoek is killed by order of Bailey—To repeal scetions 12 and'15, | States senator. —Two ballots — were | lowstone park. The winter effects are splen- | seheine was abandoned, Reports from up | JfER PEE S TE0 BAe @ &y " y . lave halonteitld live stock commission 1o prevent spread of pler 200t an act entitled “Elections” of | taken. The seventh ballot, or “the | did, but the road bad to be abandoned in | river are that beavy ice 1S coming down in | AHdisn Feservations. - to a. U ‘They tuve be "“‘”“w 4 disease, s ? the compiled statutes of 153, second taken today, resulted as follows: | many places, the party doing alpine climbing | immense quantities, “Ihat the worst has not o e———— four or tive ditierent assemblies, They bave By Calkins—To amend sections 9548, en- | By Truesdell—To provide for the destruc- | Reagan, 523 Maxey, 50; Ireland, 84. | on siow shoeson the mountain side. Lhis [ vet come is the general supposition, and 5 anley ove, Dot dissativied with their treatment by the titied justices of the peace. tion of sun-flowers and foul weeds. The eleventh ballot was taken, which stood: | winter has not beeu precedented for eight | should the gorge opposite this vlace continue [ CATEO, Jau, 3T —Stauley, the explorer, Las iights for sowme tiue, and since thelr lagp / By Bterlipg~To provide that county and By Bentley—To enact by the legislature of llh‘.\gau,&o, Maxey, 40; Lreland, 54, years in the park, ‘ to resist the acculwulating pressure frow | arrived her, l stiike, ich o wis unsuccessiul, they baw b [

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