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"THE OMAHA DALy BEE SIXTEENTH YEAR OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1857, NUMBER 236 N NN { <lon this morning. The lobby was stronger | it would enable a woman of bad morals and | assoclation urging passage of certain bills ULV *Q | that which will not only furnish relief, but fs | He firured the popmiation of Nebras T“h BOOD‘_]‘AH“‘ OV HA\U " g 1o the ere wore | bad character to set a snare for a good boy of | were rea ) A lox Sl ;\ l\b. easy of interpretation—not Tiable to' cause | the census reports of 1550, gl | A A AWWe | than ever, owing to the fact that there were | N | WO i > fi , and the railroad o O iant Justies coming up for con. | Seventeen and ruin him. Itwas placing a | The speaker appointed Messrs, Watson and misunderstandin Thileage up to the thon current dato of 188 R A Y K Ui - dancerous power in her hands. Thornton additional meubers of the speciai In adopting the mill asa basis of calenla: [ He sustained his reputation , for trath and . i o p sideration. When the committe |xv(‘||llm~‘~wl Mr. Cole—*1 vote ave because if a good | committee for mvestigation ot the status of 3 g tion we endeavor to get a unit of valve that | veracity in most excellent shape, Had he The Railroad Lobby in Lincoln Reinforoed | and enrolied bills reported this morning ;'lv_\ .;v 1\'v‘nhv-n al »\\4h;xnwn;n'n-x'nn'v'wl }m ran @ companies. The house then ad- | Senator Casper's Argument Before the Joint | hasa clear cut and well defined quantity h{ estimated Nebraska’s population on the vot . f he senato files 20 and 41 were brought up. These | by'a bad girl of eighteen he ought to be pun- | Journed. ol rittee i the of every citizen, One hundred | eastat the presidential ‘el (Y From All Bections of the State. bills b Im prov {6 tor the repes] of the rail. | ished tor i NOTER, Legislative Committee on Railroads, g been given for the same reason | the well-known and ac ik way commigsion, Mr, Colby mos | i Ceeto he would 3 —“The ason fc S -E vaddoek visite 3 se k pecanse of its simplieity and case | have d tha phrask 3" 1 & Sy W SRE " that the | A% CATTeyCThere e flo just rensom for | Senator.Eleot Paddosk viied thebouse | - mme |t il Secatin S SRR | B The il of fllcong I 3 popuiaion TTLING AGA « | reportof the committee with reterence to | her cons Thie gallories were flled with a_farze num- S. | by the rairond compauics thens The |~ Anothier polnt raised was that, as the Tows thiese two bills, be indefinitely postponed. cap mary, it ber of, spectators, ladies” predominating, —— capacity of [relghit cars vary all the w fonds transporied all the passerizers coming " = 1obbins obje o the actiof i Mr. N $ o ont into the coun- | during fternoon. N . " 3 en to twenty tons, " it i not necessary | from the east to ths trans-Missour! o A Conference on the Omaha Oharter | e, BeUoRs becin o 5, & tion which | tryto fook upa_eirl (Shouts of lnughter| to | © Sevén-tenths of the members of the leglsla. | The Financial Porous Plaster That 18 1 to set tixed price on every class and vavicty | they therefore ot an i roaned Haltd Results 1n One Amendment— ;ll“~“|~':;:“""llhl R I\m.x in mv family, ulu];‘n.m- ay: “\\-- ture are so hoarse from colds contracted by sucking the Life of the Ne- f cars fo_ provent the ih.;\;-.-rlwln being | and conld afford to ngerscheaper. ¢! ends, , " » . | have dagnters who would suit you but they | exposure to the villianous murky atmosphere T Nt cheated, by paying as much for a smail ear as | "There is one imu t He o Dolngs in Both Branches of Mr. Holmes "‘”‘r',‘.“"q"{"':‘,"p ‘;‘,, ’F‘I&'-- are young and we don’t want them to live 10 | of Monday that they are unable to make braska Farmer—The Argus alarge one.. CAS to whether the reductions | negleeted to That the 'l}",:{fi!l the Legislature, :‘;: 3\.\.":"‘.”1‘ recowmitted 1o the Commitlee | yown becuuse Peck’s bad boy is there. 1 | themseives heard ten feet away. ment In Fuall, ma Alw-mlnnr tiok to :\yH th le.l s, sort i\L\h'-l;:w\A'H‘mu tand the state of Nebraska 1 0 " ' ote aye. b eerned, and espeeially the railroads doin have donated actes of land to the B, —— Mr. Casper stoutly objected. e did not | ¥ S —— il 5 8 % | hi 9 of land to the o e e back 1 the taile | . Mr. Pemberton—+Under this bill the man | SUTTON SHOOTING SKYWARD. 3 Duisiness I onr state, patient investization | & M. Railrod corjany, ‘for which, accords Bhie StasTroad TA8H T 1 Who TERTTieN lof sixteen vears can be | « - Freight Rates Needed into the facts 18 the only method whereby | ing to our board of raifroad commissionors, AotV Reb Beh, Sacitnmtil T e L on tha | Sent o the penitentiary any time during two New Railroad, Telegraph and Telo: | 1iccory. Neb.. Feb, S.—The following at- | €orrect conclusions can bo arrived at. Those | they have received tho munificent sum ot NLL R A B R f atiestion and simply ' becau tnem. | years for sleeping with his wife. Lvote no.” phone Facilities Make a Boom. giment was prepared by Seriator Caspar ot | 0.t woitld seotu 8 fest and | S1246.504, Tn addition to_this amount the gram to the B I'he regular railroad s et ait A Mr. Ran If. this bill becomes a 1aw 't | Syarox. Neb,, Feb, 8—|Special ‘lelegram : \ OF | clearest thinkers are not, unfortunately,often | company hias received in bonds and interest lobby has been re-enforced by arrivals from | HEfS whre Ahseit 08 ACEA layed upon | Will protectthie pure girl of sixteen to eighteen | 4% LIS et tlet to be presented to the meeting of the | found devoting their encrgy and talent in a | from the ies, cltics. townsand precinets ¥hrious sections of the state, mon who afe | fianoe Wone to AEEA CTLy S years, 1 vote ny to the Likr|—~The new depot on the Ka joint committee on failways held this even- | direction whiel tend to improveshe economic | of the state the sum of 82,041,000 on [ts main notoriously i the pay of these corporations. | ' Mt Robbins held that it would be discour- | _ Mr Whitmore—u[ have been given a lozal City & Umaha s nesrly completed, The | ing: e W N i IR L el LR b e The most numerous delegation came down | teous for Ate to take this action in the | oninion that this bill vitually probibits | {elegraph fine will resch hete to-mofrow, | One of the grave mistakes made by the o LA SR I @R LRk R S PRSI 4, divided L ik 5o S arling, who was sie o | man living with his wife be she younger | We will then have another 8 contetion AR e JeqiaInLY6H; CoTgressional | cor nquestiol t ty tho sophiis | among its 1,200 miles of road '(branches ins from Omaha last nicht. Among these are : ! AR Just whete Il”h that eighteen. Nature has so arranged that | (1 [,‘.‘ e "'(:'l"",‘u'.h“""‘l.‘,\':‘:",,md D o gt | Lacag rously ( out by the railroaa | eluded), avers the handsome sum of Biil McHugh, J $ v, Mike Mean until me resent, woman can bedome . wite i\ml motie! within th il :I " |I) < ‘-!; o l‘); s !n\”\u‘.‘nm mvlnlll ) € s.uvlnh-‘x.‘q .“.l.,‘\\.fim“.m‘ T .\.ulwl;‘ormvl 4 The (hug litt s of Hugh Murphy and his pard inin Seve Y i oyed te ke the original | sixteen. Society would be better if more iin ee months the Kansas City & | inthe thought: “flow can we bprevent in- wo_ pritne_elemants entet \nto st en thousand per mile onht to offset a obil HORHABIN, AT 6ApIBMIALS “Who BYS | mLiar s spociaLoRdet for ke the original | YEUCR G 1By Tuis biil society would sufter, | Omaka will be comploted to Stromsbure, eiv- | justice being done to the comumerce of this | RESSHELIVIty il ey re ag universaly e, | copaigerable desree of seareliy in population, closely in business with and esprcially fay- | | The chalr decided him out of order under | 1yote no. ; - ing us anothier linc of mnin road to the kate | country, and yet allow transportation ~ome [ fhy are theses o oC o contradiction, and H 20 11170 E1t RALTA D TtV Sy ored by the railronds have alsoarrived to | the rule abplicabla to engrossed for _khe followlng bills also passed: To peo: | city. Ata meeting of the board of panies to carn dividends on watered stock First, a just remunoration for labor, See- | year. When we realize that the tatlrouds of thig y b N sl third reading de ¢ publication of nes of all i eolde " N osteps | or, onas i stedness tha as | ond casonable erest of o vital oo e o ¢ exert their influence in conjunction with the Me Hlolmes blanaly explained that his | ex-soldiers, sailors and marines sed with- , it was declded to take immediate step: or, on a shoying of indebtedness that wa X}_:..x;l v\' :ull :\(r‘“"” Lnfi“\h‘.‘: 'x‘\l!’\ xlr 5 ‘\‘mil‘u_ 'r carrying over hive and a_hall b bty p S o e % sromD out serious opposition egula ¢ " the | tosecure telephone connections with Omaha. | never honestly ereated —for vast sums rang- [ ¥FOSIE 2 iy device ot schema 1o gov it lions of watered stock, we are not sure railroad lobby in an effort to have the Omaha | amendment to l....,.nu.nru?s ’b"f!m”\l" “l. ||“|'|| !‘) ["' 1'L|‘ et i o | Bustness o '“)‘ {8 18 ooktng up. S &l | 1 viomt tvo 1o a1 0 W it than this is hound to inflict injury on son prised. Itis a wonder that more of them o ende o & o railroad rence to the friends of the bills;w veights of b sof farm products; incor- | Busines: all kinds is looking up. Sever: ing from two to six times more than it ever | oo, it s vy as muc ave not founderc 8 L O ;“I‘A",‘lll‘\"b; .«““” X\I\l"uvxu ‘”,U i;fmllm (‘\I."« \\illll ’II,: under the rules, could only be passed, indeli- | porating the Baptist lmgn ational association | new enterprises are maturing, among which | cost to build and equip the roads that practice ;u«x-‘r\t ‘i‘n:d:v‘v'ln!n‘x:‘-‘rlln‘-‘l!mnlmlh:-‘u‘x‘l:ir l:-\H‘>I I‘mll m. \’;wl:'l ““.l;“dn‘i'"h(r\':;d lx‘\“ln‘lh.oln‘ulrlnln ption, % 5 . o nitely postponed, or recommitted. Iie w Ml vroviding for election of re2is- | jsa Jarze canning factory, the committee | these wrongs?” Finding it impossible to | been unduly benciitted. On that same memorable occasic RN has not yet transpired, ‘The regular | iy favorof postponement by recommitme; : s'in counties of 15,003 population N Y | 3 S T the losa | ant affaits of life these | ball d ablo occasion, Mr, Kitns brasccollared gang ate not flag- | ‘Thefires would be kept burning until the re e fatle to” yeeouimit | Tevorting very encouraging progress. The | reconcile such flagrant incongruities, many | 10 the less fmportant aftafes of life thete | Bl qelibered himself ofa auctalous plon in ging in the least in their work to defeat | turn of the friends of the bill. this bill but was deteated by the fivm stand of | board of trade is in communication with*| honest, and apparently fair minded men pro- n‘.::h: '_“-‘|‘x Ih‘z"j“l‘:u‘l‘lc- LE5tonoly "”,‘:\,,., 'v'l::‘””" !“l:ln)l‘\(-ln "ll'lriid!l(xf‘ gll.m.,.m corpos B e e ot the ot netive of thas | - NI, Casper looked with suspicion upon the | the Dougias county delegation, - Mr. Whit- | business firms wanting to locate here, and | nounce the subject to ba one one of profound | sible under all conditions ALE 10 boeaie DUt || TORUS RHOHIA b SIEiel i SveEr Ve AL e Crwrond, formerly from Omaha | Gxpressions of kindness from tho enemy. | more said o Bt syenta wholo any’ ascer: | the ditiook How [s that the xapid oW (h of ery and extreme delicacy,and who finally | densoiito its gralp must "bocanto 80 Strome | 9° subjects' of QiSCIpHNG on the paveOf g , forme ) aha | pia bill was now in the hands of its friends, | taining —the wishes o he people of | Sutton the coming year will aston- - Ao ht 3 s, | tha > e those oleme f natura g 6. PR e and more recently from Idaho, Crawford | and if recommitted would be given over to | Douglas county and rather than have | ish the most sanguine. he advent | A andon the subject as o financial puzzle. (-:r‘-'n-"\\‘l?\'fll'xm:\‘-"lém:i'l‘y‘s.‘-uh“"yf;.'-*f;‘...l.'{-nli’nlu‘.l! hi?}.»."v["f.;‘ \"1:.:. y be :\‘ln\\ thing in the pxpended rreat de d o emo- © enemy. the bill defeated would permit recommit- | of the Kansas City & Omaha promises a They find that protection of the people whom ) L AL . 8 story American politi but it is not expended a great deal of wind on a demo- | th v, ! n Kansas City m DT one-horse arrangements whieh people some- | stranve. A legislature 15a lat making bod expended a great deal of wind on a dewmo- | WEERN L came up agatn_and said |t for the purpose of rising the population. | revolution in freights from this point, 110 | they have sworn to protect in congress and | Fies devise to akin ther noighbars and Jaw is n dovie [nstituted Anong Mo Vinco him that it was his duty to have the | that, while his motion was to indefinitely | The bill passed, ¢ to 10, are selling on the street to-day at $1.80. A | state legislatures and the national congress, | There is probably no man living who | wherchy bad men are made to resect t b a 18 a * | postvone, he had accepted the motion to re= The bill regulating process of summoning | farmer near town shipped last. week sixteen | aqng an upsetting of values, and a disturb- [ knows a thousandth part of all the details of | rights of their neighb s, G 5 Omabia charter secommitted by the senate. [ Fommit solely beeanse e did not want to | juries so they will niot be summoned until | carloads of fat sheep on which he saved £530 i ! g el railroading, but this proposition the dullest | deave o ghibors, _Good N Tle boasted that he had brought over Van- | take advantaze of the absent ones. The | heeded, passed. Recessuntil Frelsht by spipmine over the new road, The | ance of business. Luring the whole time | EIINE ML RISV Shirota‘can e | plined, W IR T sl demark to his own disinterested views, but | ehild-like simplicity with which he explained AFTERNOON SESSIO B: & M will Shmimenea the arection ‘of an | these timid conservatives are halting on-the | Bk QNG “U RN Riready for busins | & fair Focompense . fof - servioes pon gl ' ¥ that he did pot want the bills to go to a vote oA N anal 1ol elegant new depot in a few weeks. The | ragged edge of an impending contlict, the | for the sum of 10,000 per mile, no reasonable | formed 0 oS it pots all in vain, The senator bluntly told him | ! i v e U | In the afternoon final consideration and : )\ o g co m of $10,000 per mile, nore I nas the spirlt and essence HHRUL B Lo BPX A1 F0L SHCIiRtietnpts §0 || L0 L0 AUSATCBI0LIROMS 10} its fr ends, moved | action upoy bills was resumed. 'The follow- prospects are good for two "Wfl‘}‘“"‘(‘*,‘l"k’ masses suffer trom the continuation of the 1S going to object to 'tho company | of roguery i it—no matter what it ) : S 10 | some persons to tears, incluc D€ | ing were passed: lth].«)mn Two new ad¢ itions | 014 cvstems of organized fraud and plunder, | charging enough for its services to cover afl [ the legal technicalitios may be that hedge it fillibuster, and understood clearly [ yohn M. Thurston, who sat in the J o o r to the town have been laid out in the last & t le. P eXPENSes, Wi i te f na- | abo king o A Joint memorialand resolution nrging upon ¢ v \ : OO0 | lezitimate expenses, wear and tear of ma- | about.” No king_or emperc o s stices 5 Fotig) Falie smplacently | watehin he " ! il W weeke Propa vanc! which all honest men deplore, and which | (&t ) S ; 1 en among what influences were brought to | galler compla ly watehing the | pongress the passage of Knevals land bill, few weeks. Property is advancing and Gep g chinery, and a lezal rate ot interest on the | the pharaohs of Egyptand contemporancous bear upon Colby to induce | the progress of “atlai Mr. Colby, however, "To amend tl.e act to provide for the issuing | everyboay is jubilant only the thievesaand their cohorts have the | yoney itinvested in building that road. 10at | monarch of Chaldea, followed by Babylonia, him to antagonize the bill in which no men was in favor of the bilis being recommitted | and payment of sehool district bonds, so that (z B presumption to deny. While independent | earns enough to pay a fair interest on six to | Asyria, Medo-Persia and Rome, ever taxed SR HHAING OF GKHN | AN I8 TOHIBEE | e e e, absent mem- | g such bonds shall be issued in the aggre- A Cattle Thief's Arrest. industries—apparently small and insigniti- | ten times {at amount, it is 1o sign that a | their Subjcets with & more ‘unrestrained fed LU aha had the remotest | bers, Dbecause the death —of the Dbills | gate amount to excecd 5 per centof the last A Neb. —(Special Tele- | cant—are paralyzed, and labor groans and | Man is either a crank or a kicker beeause he | prodigality and wnbridled license than hag interest, in the quict contines of the commit- | completed assessment of the taxable proverty | gram to th C olly re- il il s, ” makes a protest agaiust the untoward intlic- y been exercised by the corporate i} PROFFENS OF BRIDES, the would be preferable to a public | of the diatrior, for sthte and county parposes; | o the Br Connelly 1e- | cweats in the broiling sun, the beneiciaries. | oy Kings of these Unitod Statca ana none hAN A representative of the Bew was informed | €xeeution, but the friends of the measures | nor shail such bonds fssue unless there are [ HHNEU tonight with James Bohanan, the | of theso syndicated gangs of chartered [ Having often sauntered along railroad | transeribed the arrogance of hat for which to-doy by o member of the legislature who | Nere not ready to, 'M\?‘ll{n bills butugon | eigit children of schioolfage in the district. noted horse and cattle thief, for whom there | yoney sharks, thrive and grow faton the [ tracks, when in a specuiative mood—and | Mr. K. is the spokesman, - Now, let us exe y by their passage, and in order to prevent it, To provide for |l.rmun;: 2,000 copies of the | has been a standing reward of $300 the past | pread earned in the sweat of other men’s faces | ¢1ghteen months expericnee as a section | amine into the methods of the great vnms\:\uy has some railroad leaning, in a_ burst of con- | Cisper moved an adjournment o ; 3 asper moved an adjournment to 2 o'elock, | report of the board ot agriculture each year. | yer 3 hand in early life, 1 have had the curiosity to | which en 4 Sotho EAIYY fidence, that money hiad been proffered mem. | thaCall mewbors might be present, which | Tho peovide for. the forotection of Ledge | jea-and a half. “In the summer of 185 | In order tn save the patient's lifo physicians | count "the tics i L R T Cl Lal B S D T LS CiLndNOIO SRy bers of the legislature to defeat any railroad | carried by a voteot 14to10. tenok Bonanan stole ten head of horses | frequently adopted what is termed heroie | spikes used to hold the iron in place. I have orporation the total sun of 19550409 legislation, and that there was enough of it | - Otherbusiness transacted during the morn~ | “The tollowing bills were fntroduced: and eleven head of tle, part of | measures by using the knife and saw. The | also counted the number of fish plates used, ot land, From th lands the ecoms- tobe used at th ser time. Desperate ef- | IN& hours was as follows:, g By Caldwell—-Makin s further provision for | them being W. E. Waite's. The thief was | time has come for the use of heroie measures | with bolts, to tie the rails together, (352 toceived tho total sum: ot 2 o be used at the proper tiwe. Desperate ef- A petition was offered ‘in_ the senate from | yhe payment for the crection of the new cap- | finally located in the eastern portion of the | in dealing with the subject of railroad trans- | plates), and 1 have futhfully read the warket |+ here is now due on_outstanding con. forts are being made by the railroad man- | fifty residents of Saunders county, protesting | jiol now in process of construction, county by Mr. Waite. ‘The ofiicer sent to ar- | Portation. As the subject now stands itis a | quotations giving the cost of tliese thins. bts, the Sum of $15,500.030, 118 eniire. toe agers to prevent the abolition of the railroad | against the 1of the mechanic lein law. | By Wardlaw—To prevent swindling by | resthim gavehim permission to enter the | Jug-handled arrangement. Delays are worth | In order that some senators ay geta defin: | sources from land “up o date, IS thu commission. . Senator Shervin has been ad- | . M. Duras ot Saiine offered a resolution | procuring the signature of responsible farm- | dugout. for an overcoat, when Bohanan | Willions annually to the corporations, Every | jte idea of what it costy to build a wile of | placed at the sum of 35,700 "1t coal ied that & petition. will reach him from | thatno bilisbe introduced on and after the | eryand otliers toinstraments. in writing and | grasped a Winchester and turned upon the [ advantage s thus concedei to tow cornort | ralitond tn the state of Nebrackn 1 WULIAKe | iles dus out of lands comprised in this gitt u Vi thirly-first day of the session of the senate, | by ohareini attorney and deyices making | Gficer. whom he had at his metcy. - He made | ton eapitalists, who have the power to lofl at | the following summary : Many graders whom | has, if wo eredit the amount consuu A'in Dodge county asking that ho change his vote | Whieh was L over until to-morcow Under | {om anpear oo megotabie ROMSSOry | tho oMlcer WAttt st whder cover of he | €45 in Some fir off city on tho Atiantie sea- | I have talked with in_times past have told | thelr own scrico, grossed them ' the. total on that issue. Theso petitions have been | the rutes. ; ¢ o T o e Doard, and with a few seratehes of their pen | e they could grade every mile of road In the | amount of $20.000.000 simee 1959 - In addition set In motion by the Elkhorn Valley railroad | A petition from citizens of Nemaha county, | ~'By'Wilson—To amend 45 of chanter 45 of | Dilligent search his been kept up by the cat- | X the 800,000 people of Nebraska up fnto the | state for an averaze of S1,000 per milo and | to this it of the public domain, equal 1n ex- emmissaries, who threaten the people of Fre- praying for the contirmation ot Chiurch How the ~ compiled s 1885, entitled | tle association. Ile was arrested in Hastings thousands, without either law or justice, come out of the transaction robust million- | tent to a modern pr u-l(-uhly'tue govern- 3 s member of the normal board of education, Shange of venu by Sherit Murphy, ot Brown couuty. and | For twelve years there has been a pro- | aires. The rds in a mile ment loaned them its eredit to the amount of mont that the promised railroad shops will | Wys'reqd and referred to the committee on iloston 1o authorize the board of | Marshal Hall Mueh erediy 36 due to the cat- | ¥ision in~ our state constitution grant- |.standard wei used in Neb 00000, "The total gt Trohs the peapia not be located there and the dire calamity | normal schools. 5 1 pablie fands and buildings to_purchase addi- | tle association for the arrest of this notorious | in€ the right ot = protection to our y-six pounds per yard. This gives nin h this company s mnm'lwdl\" will befall the state of no more railroad build- A few bills were introduced this morning, | tional grounds tor the use of the Home of the | thief, = | paople, and for the whole of that time | eight and a half tons to the mile, 3 ates the enormous sum of $:2 B Inz in Nebraska if the commission has to zo, | butnone of them are of special importance. | Friendless and to appropriate money to pay It has'been a_custom of the railroad com- [ ton, the highest price quoted by fhe st iginal trunk line is 10523 therefore, we Tiis iheeatin not generally Sonallered a new ||| it oo AFTRINODN (BRESION. | for the same., i ¢ Conviction of Onttle Thieves. panies to_employ incenious men to attend | iron assc January 1, 1887, we have sum equal to $8¢ T T S ey The senate met at 2 o'clock. The ehair | v Agee—To require corporations doinz | Broowmizaroy, Neb..Feb, 8.—[Special Tel- | ¢Ach session of the state lecislature, and in- 51 represented in this item. Ol . RN 0y, devices it is the old story repeated every time | stated the uru\'mu:Xln'suun,v Dbusiness in this state to become ineorporated | qor 5 Blahedt Sy S form the people’s representatives that they The pted for enough ties to | ian Nights” can bicin to eqnal it. - This vask the legislature meets. Mr, Meckley of York offered as a substi- | under the laws of this state, and providing | ¢KTam to the Brr.]—=The cattle thieves. | have not the necessary amount of brains and | lay a mile of tr: 500, thongh Inustcon- | sim would span the eontinent ‘(v»“sc z = tute that sendte files 41 and 20 be- recom- | forserviee of motice and hrocess on schicors | Abraham, James and Martin Landreth, | training for the question, and therefore are | fess that I ave ot been able to find that | 830,000 per mile. Won T I o Work of the Charter Conferees. mitted to the committee of the whole, and his | porati were arraigned before! Judge Gaslin yester- | not qualitied, by nature nor edueation, todeal | many, but we will say there are that many. S been our . paternal. Uncla. Samh’ 10 tis LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. §,—|Special Teleg motion was seconded by Mr, Fuller, By Protecting canals or ditches. | day in the district court. James and Abra- | Wilh its remirkable intricacies. L€ thie legis- | At 60 cents aplece we have SL200 nvested fn | mueh-favored corn Yet, 1 know a to the Ber.]—A meeting for conferen: Mr. Casper called for the yeas and nays, ] —Regulating ing ditche i lators are not now_ sufficlently informed, the | ties. In examimng the United States census | partie friend of " insf The substitate prevailed’ by a vote of 25 | B T Regulating irrigating ditehes. | ham pleaded guilty and were sentenced to | R Gnt query which readily suggests itself | reports of 1580, you will nnd the whol o [ A R Eh e Omata property holdors, ‘o amo | e st 5 At TS R b | W o R AR | MY G o s st ol M st of | mip bt tee o oo Sative 417 Jiere last night and this morning to secure | ‘“Piis vote will show that the friends of the | §Fess to investizate, the killine ‘of Captain | pleaded not guilty, and FiGore, ik attommer. | oine the inst txele or fitteen vears, kb T, v while:thy 0 e changes in the charter bill, ana the Douglas | bills qid not want them put upon their pas- | Emmet Crawford, Third United States cav- | objected to the Introduslic of testimony on | their co-laborers in all e e | S e it hown 0 Yive | i r: Kimbiall said that it was not the inten- ) ; n them put upor s~ | airy. aceou @ napes of Wi not beine | I state X tion of railrond compi ] county legislative delegation was held 1 the antil il meinbers wero present, Tt 1y Ewlig—To provent nezlect of duty by | hotiment tn the Iniormation, 48 fequired by | Sebraskans have heen making ends meot | in, only averaged S5 po A R A T L Qo private dining room of the Capital hotel this | Unfortunate, of course thilt the Watler Was | erty and county oflicials and to_ provide for | Jaw. 'The judzo sustained the objection and AL O T of thelr land (which they | remark that the Union Faclfic's account in- | miny be admissible to call 1t confisoation— morning. There were present besides the | Hrgusht bt this, Qi Dt o ilow tho | forfeiture of pay aud forfeiture of oflice In | insfructed. the jury toind the prisoner not f oy now, o Oy B i e e GYeryawD IIoItcanian) eneine burch- | owing to an absence of any kind of law spee« members of the legislature Ben Gallagher, | bills to 2o back to the raiiroad committee and | Certain cases, guilty, as no evidence could be introauced. | {IT RO WG When the bravest hearts trom: e s e "ty imstls | Mying the quality and character of this W. V. Morse, Judge Savage, Hugh Murphy, | die. ‘This being the fourth time that the ene- | By Colo—To amend scction €0, chapter 11, | Martin was proven on preliminary hearing | pie'on the brink of uncertainty, the m: tion o anre s Salibany Shieh charges its | Pécutiar Kleptomania, Burglary and erl o bhe v ata L DACE MTer HEnTY WY 4 dio; 1S being tho fourth thie that the e | of conbiled statutes of 15%, relating to kill® | to be the leader of tho tiieves. James and | ynum of land values 15 now. or nearly | putrans for rapairs this yenr, aud then pro | yrachils it s presumed, are morely tabooed E. Rosewater, P. E. ller, Henry W, Y emts to strangle. them, It i$ to be hoped | ing of game at certain seasons of the year. Abraham weze taken to the penitentiary this | Joumt OF JAe Vaen e ofwiatahe Furary | o T Fo DL S o e ot 150 0f the usual absence of the party of Charles Greene, O. 1L Rothacker, 1. R, Mor- | SHtCHbts (0 Staaier theth, o ahiad the fact | 13y Cole—To compel railroad cor porations | moning. B B I e LR | e tho accountrarwird Hb0 RS DRLMINODL tle sbapnd parts ey, and oth e discussion was | fhiat the senate 1 determined to repeal the | and others to make and keep in re pair cross B oo ago ls. more. and. more Intensifed s | prohosts. Lhat, Anring. the oncoming: nces; | oLLplLwaxnen rarely kil neople—bub with opened by a statement by the ehairnan, W. | railway commission uct, and they cannot | IDgS. EineiStookiBreedera. o hurrying . Scasons.. come. bna. KoL | winia e cales and. centuries are gliding | Lcckieas couraze, lmply tthold youl unsion V., Morse, that the meeting Wi Bt Nt 1t > Mr. Smyth introduced a_resolution that N b. 8.—[Sp cial Telegram ! thiat otir lands have mot_ furnished & | Mone toward the eternity of the future, to | % hublie thoroughfare and demand your tho purpose, if possible, to reconcile tho dit- | o Sexeral bills were passed this afternoon. | Eddle Butlor bo anbolted & pase, Lvmsize; : ]I first session of the annual [ fiving to those who toil and till them, 13" 1ot { tax the public over and over for old worn out | e he ’,?,‘|“’,,"“j;m rargad foornomiing thio purpose, If possible to reconcile tho 1L | e Colby’s Ll No. 4, tixing the waximund | ferred 1o the committe on appoloimoit meeting of the Fine Stock Breeder's associa- | @ cheering confession, but [ challen'ze any | plunder—condemned during that period asant feature of obtaining le o1 passenger traflie at 3 cents, | Sueceeding the reception of reports of com- [ oS C R S et i = | an to examine the racords to ba found in | when ex-President Hayes was tenching stal- | JOUT, money, by simply bribing justice on the to un understanding. Judge ze wns | was passed. Asall the railroads lying east | mittecs the House went into comuittee of the tion was called to order by the president, Mr, when ex-President Hayes was teaching stal T Ry o every county court house, and dispute the | wartis: a ¢ Shamber- beneh, and’ edlonizing our bt e mos il o | SRSt i elal moekdian.in Nelorisios | Whole: Amon the xeporta was oneot ad: | J: b Dinsmore, Khe miutes of hé lani | Sleient, in any connts enst_of tho- 100th | hin et Packard ©and | Chamber; | with *bavawindowed. bullneck fure of objection in the charter to his mind | have enarged no more thav 3 cents for four character on the bill to provide for the [ hecting and 5 D B S5 3 narallolihitheayliolatats oE Nebroskais AD: |F1.cuis)hno andouth Oarolin: criors of | souled fellows who niake it an d ; vears or more the bill afects but a very small don ‘of two convicts on each 4th of July, | transacted, Dr. Billings delivered a lenwti ination of th 3 f 1l i 3 » | “the boys™ to defeat railroad le; was the clause relating to municipal taxation | FESTREROT SR Tildage of the port was adopted. * | and very interesting lecture on infeetious Aninanon otithe morkezo toni 0L LUIR |- Nawil balieveliat SL0R0 will eaver. b Uhe “gross earnings of all the of railroad track property. He said that if | Sgate, o tame disposition was made of the fol. | nd contagious diseases. Tho attendance 15 | Staff willshow n mortgaco indebtadoss of | cost of transportini material forany average | Nobragy - railrods for (o yeus the clause provided only for the taxation of [ Senate file No. 8 was also passed. This i3 "o authorize a dog tax of S1 200 and miany more are expected tO-WOr- | This groat finaneial vorus-plnster, which is | build a mileof road will require ten thousand | et 60 o, TAROECL Lo the | ralliond such railroad property lying outside the e Colby's Dili memorializing e zress o and tho Killing of the dog it the i is not g 2 sp Insiduously sapping the Tfebibad of in. | spies—tour to the ponnd, at 4 cents o pornd e T ATk i o erty as might encroac egislate upon through railroad rates. aid 3 to vrovide for electio he justic o >, o] dustry, is drawing away annually the sum of | £10( about 330 fishiplates, 400 hoits | PONSCS oro set down 2 . This ex- of way, and such property as might encronch | "5 sy olps bill, No, 115, conves ing certain Pl6 Peaco in cities of the metropolitan ¢ MlintaliAcolnentiagiiiediclond, 000 o B B on "Does lxlAIn)’ G | S i S0 T rack Nt iy cost. S1u; | Peilse acceount fncl all the wine, upon the right ot way not used in actual op- | 1oty 1y Fairbu i T s wnitormity Of toxt books I | RED Crou, Neb., Feb. 8.—Nonday after- | mRNNTN (% POIPXpiat, S0 Aot 1t Depota and brinees will ot | Whisky, hotel and other expenses of the mob eration of the roads, the gentlemen who were [~ Mr. Lindsay’s bill, No. ing the | public schools, noon Leonard Mattix, a young man residing | tributing {his vast sum for fun? When one | cost a sum toesceed 2500 per mite, 1t any | jeht fiore to elect Friendly? United States there to confer with the delegation would not | code of eivil procedure, was passed The bills which have been before the com- | here, while riding a colton a dead run, the | of the v etims of this recently devised st of the smallor details nre loft out of this sun- | SIAtors, and prevent protectivo laws going interpose objection. e thought it to the Mr. Colby’s senate ‘tile vidi at- | mittee on common schools reappeared in a [ animal suddenly stopped, throwing Mattix | DU y gets drained of the litfle accumulations | mary, they are certainly 00 insigniticant to ‘l'l‘}llllhll‘l l\ll\llill::q b(‘:”l‘l(i It i 'Im:u'\ 4.\}v‘[-nmlns T Dalie that ths Tronad cov- y's fees in Suits to recover meehianics | Somewhat discouraged condition. Ten or [ headlong for twenty fect, striking on his | Of a litetime, and s tossed upon the inhospi: | count for el in-the negregatesum, - We | ST bhoer A ee ety dubbadiisha b 4 d cov- s was passed, Foolve were reparted with the 1ecommendas | nead, Mo icked up In an' insensible tores 'of bankrupte a_ stranded | have, by this itemized statement, found that el LA CCONN) t includes all the ered by ties and rails should not be taxed by wo petitions from eitizens of Otoe county, | tion of indefinite postponment, Of these [ condition and still remains unconscious. No " we say: **Poor fellow! Tt 15 too bad! | we ean buld a ule of raiiroad ih Netrasia | Jish-priced ofticers wid political “attorneys, the eity. He intimated that it was the under- | asking the confirmation of Church Howe 3 | five or six were recommitted to the commit- | hopes are entertained for his tecovery. Sorry’ for hims but, his land remams’’ | on the ceneral average of 310,20, It includes many of the iteis that mizht nok standing of some of thejlegislative delegation | member of the normal board, were read, K was recommended for passage: e Some other men, 'with 'more means, will biy Wiiilo T woukd not aceuse these zentlemen [ O decmed necessary, i all the internal that the eharter in its present shape dovs uot | yUnder the order of untinished, business, | Div ol county into three districts Otoe County’s Fair Association. and In at shoritf o mortcage sale—spend | of alsitying fets, ©do nsist that they i Dorkinis §C g mnclilue yers AMOroHkHIY wide for x of this propert Mr. Vandemark’s motion of Friday last to | providing for election of a commission NEBRASKA CITY Feb. 8.—[Speclal his time and little surplu ed from the | amethod of handling statistics t . I Fee Yy, 10 DIORRrei0;8ay, PIOYIE0L0 PIOR reconsider the vote by which the Omahs | from each district. Bills introduced by |, 15 wreck of o farm in some state further east) imiration, while deploring the that all this expense bill is legitimate and T'o this Mr, Smyth responded that in so far | charter bill was ordered engrossed fo Me Green, Hurst, Yutzy, Newton and Telegram to the 1 he Otoe County | i digging hard earned dollars out of the W n square, we still have an honest rizht to quar- s ho was concerncd he was aware that the | third reading, was taken up, The chair | Benly, all being amendments' to the school | Fair assoctation was organized last night | ground toswell the alreay plethoric purse 1 and renowned jurists accept their | Fo5 With these companies, and do not have to charter contemplated municipal tax on the | Stated that the question was urst upon Ar. | law aindl school election law, were indetinitely | with a capital stock of £25,000. Articles of | 0f a Gould ora Vanderbilt, 1o show the fate | siatement EURNORe pLonsn, 001G < tracks as well as all other property, and he Lining wotion to lay the motion of Mr, | postponed. incorporation will be tiled this week. ot his untortunate predecessorin a tew sub- f : i e the troublo to o laws of our state say that 7 0 o I Y, 0 Vandemark upon the table. But the oppo- Mr. Agee took the chair in committee of e wllur'nl years, study the o Stutistios furnished onp | Per cent shall be a legal interest. Now, believed this was right, At present the valu- | sition to the charter was not ready for the | the whole, and the comumnittee took up con- Polsoned by Canned Frait, There are a tew of us in this room who | comiuissioners he will find that none of ti for the sak round numbers we will say ation ot the Union Pacitic trackage, as as- | issue, and Mr. Colby moved that the senate | sideration of the bill to throw the expense of | p, N b Heb, Se{Special to the | havelistened to the roar"of musketry and | comp answer the question propounded | it It takes $11,000,000 to build our railroad’s sessed, 000, when it should properly | adjourn, giving asareason that the standing | maintaining and repairing bridges on publie | el L SR siega-guns, the seream of shot aua shell, in | which endeavors to ascertain the itemized ac- | And.eattiy them for service, then what do we b atatesadint $500.000, ity desited fime (o considor & vast | Foads i counties under ownsiin orcaniza | BEE.J—Last Sturday evening F. E. Beemis | order that it might be said in our dearly | count ot the costof. building and equipping | b3 Eat theso same rallroads earn a - divie KAk g | mumber of bills, . 1is motion’ prevailed by a | tion on the whole county. The committee | and wife, and their two children, were | loved and adored America, that a black man | mile of railvoad, ‘Lhiey invariably evade it dend, or Intorest, 0f 53 per cont,* On s 1usk Mr. Andres said his understanding was | standing vote of 13 to D Vote 18 very | o O e e bty must be neroes | poisoned by eating canned raspberties, They | had a soul to save and the rixht to be fres. | heing well awire that the nextquestion would | YAlUatlon of their actual worth, and for pur. that the elause referred to property outside of | signiicant for this reason: that under | streams which are more than 60 feet wide | are slowly recovering with the ald ot good | ‘The time has come when the color loe be: low do you Justify yourselt in eharg- | OS¢ Of obtaining a str cent, they the right of way, ) rule 19, of tha standing rules of the | and that the bridge must cost 400, Mr, | medical treatment. be ubandoned, anda chance given to cac A S many times in exe of what s | Should not have collected a net sum of more After considerable diseussion at random, mate, the day will have passed when | Miller opposed the bill. 1t was unjust tax- —_— man, who is willing to work, a fait chance to g v 10 pay 8 fair percentage on your ine- i i, are not satisiied with ANRm e fan i T E AT e T Tt EA1ID BONBLE AR AOUIIOEED Y, wherein a re- | ation to make a man who lived fifty miles The Strike in New York. make a living, to clothe his wite and chil ent.” = i wever, ‘They insist upon Pacifle w .1‘|,1 nfl;:\:ull:l at the Union | consideration of any motion acted upon can | from a bridgeand mever erossed it pay for | Ngw Youk,Feb. &It is generally believed dren, to Ceducate his Chittlo onc 16 they rofuse an itemized statement, | t0KING from the Industrics of this state a citic would possibly wish to da X e made, T'h clause o rule r its construction. He submitted an amend- 2 S et S inheritance of divine @ natural sneral statement of the amount | S0 €qual to £5,164,174 more than a truly le- denot next year I it would 1ot bo taxed was | 48 Tollows: Nor shull any miotion o ré- | tment that wherever bridge is songht to e | St the strike is ‘about to cometoan end | pgi. 1 am in favoror corporations s thov klvenikaneral Malomensiof shemiounk) gisiiatesum, ; Leherally smited at, Mr. Andres moved that | consideration be i order unless made on | constructed the proposition should be sub- | The Times says: The fact le the freight | tho same fate and hardships 4 ' head of “eonstruction and equipment,” L | | Avong los, trades and profossionsl B aleration be alfowed to sanfor Atane with | the same day i which the vote was takei or | mited to the popla of thie county, On tiis | handlers striko is confessed fo be a faflure, | The hoiders of raflraad “water! aro not e e e men, there s generally a time for evening ryerk owed Lo conter alone Wi | within the rext two days of actual session of | an_extended and _rather ~spicy colloquy | even by themsel They were refused | nocent purchasers’” ~Let them go thiongl up on each other—to pay up old scores, as 1t Judge Sayago ns a reprosentative of tho eiti- e thereafter.” This i3 why the | ‘took place between Mr. Miller and Mr. Sl Work when they offered fo return. ‘The | e same sweat mill thatall others hay | {AnEIME D AL L RS were, or charges—but when you get to the 2ons’ committee present. friends of the charter bill were so willing [ Jivan. ‘The former said, holding alofta bun- [ no~ 500 oA have been bit on fraudulent deals, u 10WS 40 apparont cost per mie 08 | fariner, you are dealing with fivst causal Beforo the motion was put, Mr, Smyth | that an adjournment be taken until to-mor- | dle of papers, that ho had thiere petitions Pennsylvania and Jersey Central companies | yen whobuy *eommon” railrosd stock He o . SR | The limit 08 rea 3 e go asked whether, 1f the dele ation should ® oply WAy 1B "‘l‘;""""“lf',';""l-"'. from 100 peoplo In Dlaita counkx froiy wiioh ""l"f snunkbialy ""‘“"‘i‘ ""““‘i;"b“““"" [ulbwallorkalher are getlne.. They gams | ¢ Pkt Sy AR LR T 2100 ko e tiabia: p % 5 4 » wrested fre 08} the bill eame, objecting to it. Mr, Sullivan The union coalmen who struck because | ble on the chances, and are no better thi o 0d trtacarents abor, ( 0 ¢ rther. agree to nake suitable amendent to the |y a suspension of the above rule, which re- | said he was glad to nd that Platte county they would not handle “scab” coal, although | their fellow crattsmen, the faro dealer and | N. & . 1 . A He is the foundation of the whole super- railroad tax elause, the gentlemen of the | uires a two thirds vote, d so able a ropresentative as the wentlé- | they were satisfied with the price paid, 2 poker player, The farmer may lose his grip, -\!. S & (L . I structure, Every item of cost throughout the press, (meaning Morrissoy and Rothacker) OTES. man from Butler to whom the people would | cents per ton, are weakening, The Datitate | a5 has becn said, but his farm renains, “Iie | 308 & o e f business eventually falls back upon would then refrain from further opposition Fuller, of V looks disgusted, appeal by petition, Mr. Kenney and Mr. | 1o openly abandon the cause of the strikers, | Bamblerin railtoad stocks may wet “froze” i-“ O o LAY e J s shot gold finds bed rock TN Casper, of ro 13 always on the alert | Slater favored the bill, 1t was finally recow | bt the saventy-five conts aton now offered 15 | 99t of the game, but his raiload remains. | ¢ o S5t Faul- 121158 10 Bty Lh round num= (s Batiackanaayiaaitn byaein ot oo AN AORG igious, mended for passage, Something. . Those who own boats compro. | This muel favored class of eamblers have | O- &1V . . e wers, we ean call the roll of Nebraska fa Mz, Rothacker replied in substance that in | Togiy of Gage, is always there, Mr. Whitmore's bill giving county com I W o aale af tha Lonte | been allowed to stock the cards, and play a | Now, why shonld the Umion Paciiie cost | at an cven hundged thousand. - This t his opinion the tax elause was not the most | Maiklejohn. of Nance, S often found be- | missioners the additional” power of selling : that friend goes to the companies | lone hand, in_ the great game of § twice as much s the B, & M.? Why should | lions and over then, is & per capita fmportant and he should continue to oppose | tween two fires, but disposed to be tair. roperty ineluding real estate, belonging 10 | and offers to transport coal at the ruling rates, [ 1as been going wing the past twenty | the St Joe and Grand Tstand cost more than | $51.64 to cach wan engaged in agriculture, Iy the charter on other objectionable features, | _ Schminke, of'Otoe, seews to' be Laving a | i coulity, was recommended for passage. | ‘Ineir offers nave mostly been refuscd; s | years, and is it now time to give the other | {wo and a half times as much as the Missouri | 18 au lllegitimate scheme of plukder which “This caused Mo to attempt to oecupy | Bl tme. e (Lho bill for establishing a Nebraska board | companies preferring 85 long s thoy aye | fellows a chance? L o ¥ | Lasticr why shouid o Uiton Pacltc cost takes anv uun's nony witionk sndeig 3 ” o 5 . obbins, of Valley, is eool and collected. of pharmacy, was recommended for passaze. of 9 5 i vice oy preventing the constant peenlations that | seven times as niuch as its branch line, the vtle « Don't forzet th time o urging his objection to the Printing | ke aanrs Brmectser ol Ko, o Cboto. | 1t brovides for the appointmiens by 'the. ni- | Sofid BY 4 cxorbitant price 10 1 ¥,1% | have been going on Hiring tho past o | O & K. V.2 Why stiould the cost of the | “fudia rubber” account during the clash of provision. He insisted that it ought to be | thing? torney general, secrefary of state, auditor, | Tetin Brooklyn iast nieht, About 500 men | decades — throws — every’ “railroad in [ Union Pacitic appear to $575 per mile as, however. No trifling $30 was ever s0 worded that the patronage of the Campbell, of Sarpy, has nothing to say, treasurer aua commissioner of publie lands | were prosent. They were decidedly in favor | Nebraska into the = hands ~of —receiy. | more than it was reported at tn 1554, as was leulated to satisfy the robust avpetites of printing would go with the political status - and buildings, of five ° secretaries, | of continuing the fi “The older men, | €S, 1o one doubts but the roads | shown by the railroad commissioners of Kan- conscienceless cormorants, who confess SR A0 80 atus Doings in the House who shall be skillful retail apothecaries, | Lowever, expressed their convietion that the | Will all remain just where they wore | sas? Why s it that the Union Pacitic | o perennial hunger, with belly gorged with of the city government. It appeared 1aNcoLN, Neb, Feb, 8,—|Special Tele- | These secretaries shall receive §5 per day for | men'would haveto back before Thursaay, before. They will be worth just showed up an apparent cost of coustruetion | milions. i the legislative delegation did mot relish | graw to the Bre.—~The bhouse proceeded | thelr sessions and their secretary, one of the L i those who pay tor their service. y | and equipment in 1552 of only £60,000 per | We appreciate - many important truthe Morrissey’s deflection from the main issue | nromntly to business as soon as the roll was | P ber, $100 annually additional. They Rain Storms and Floods. represent @ 1ess number of inte mile; or 0 per mile less than’ in the | better through the medium ot comparisons, bofore the meating 10 an untmportant matier | S5 ARk 8 Al H Y48 | shall exact trom eyery person who 15 owner, | ob. P N dollars,but they will not have the sa year an 18367 Verily, gentleme therefore, it muy not be deemed a superfluoud TRUANE I SRS A AR R ®r | called. Bills on third reading and final pas- | manager or elerk in any drug store or where [ C1reAGo, Feb, 8,—A speclal from Joliet, | sity to steal. Decent laws,however,need not be | Oakes Ames i dead, but his soulgoes march: | diziession to do a little generalizing on the N s 43 @ roprescntative of a paper, | gage were the orders of the hour. The first | drugs are sold certitieate of qualification and Ill., says: Forty-eight hours of continu- | a course of bankruptey. At the present rate | ing on. ‘The spinit of Mobilier still Tives, | subject of our consolidatid industric l]l]un‘lll}\ .h.uluu.ynuurmulv m‘XIM‘x inter- | pill was one with the following vital elause: 51..1:;;\.‘“.0.,; 2, together with annual fees | ous rain in this section is causing serious charge, the time is not far distant, when | Railroad 1.~}n only titutions, I believe, A\H"mlw 'm-mh) comes undes threa est, as several of them put on their Bats | vifany person shall have carnal knowledge | thereafter of €L Lhe board, thiouzh the | damage to property. Yesterday the rain fariners must certainly go under, | known among i L, Witich truly represent principal leads—uanufacture, Agricultura and coats. 4 g et oniedse | secretaries, shall be empowered to retuse Ii AT ; Tor several hours | . Believing that the railronds of this state wof, *ke lives on the interest of | and commere ¢ cannot suffer withoug Andres' motion was put and carrl Al | of any other woman or femalo ehild than his | conse to any person: aud any person selling | Poured dows I lorrents fC eral hours | can afford to haul freight ata far more rea- ie owes.” Divide X0 by fourteen | them all being atllicted when the reactionsoty 08t 88 S0 Morrissey, Roth daughter or sister aforesaid, (punishment for | drugs without a license shall be fined $10 to | accompanied by the most violent thunder | s an they now do, and that the | years, and_we find an average annual in- | in—asital ays does, atural laws, presided most us soon a8 Morrissey, Rothacker and | 415" heing already preseribed), foreibly or | $100 with additional punishment ot impris- [ clashes and frequent lishtning. The rail- | f: suseeptible of }\l.mh has been the | Crease of $1.500. Multiply this sum by %0, | over by tne omnicient eye of the Diving others, who had but little earnest interest in | goqine ner will, or if any male person of the | oBinent. e road bridges across the Springfield and | object and purpose of iy introduction of | and you will tind that, at the close of our Jurist who ereated them and set the worlds the meeting, had withdrawn, the delegation %0 of 17 and upwards shall Iy k The bill to fix the duration of the term of | Hocking creeks are swept away, and along | senate file No. 35, for the consideration ef | second centenuinl thi in motion, are immutable, and all violation of reassembled, and invited Judge Savage and age of 17 and upwards shall carnally know or | ¢o\n superyisors in counties under townsship | the valleys of the streams, which are spread- | this — body, [ believe the rates thercin | have railroad repr them bring us sooner or later to that period Messrs. Gallagher, Rosewater, Tler, Benne! abuse any female cbild under the age of 18 | orzanization was recommended for passage. | ing far over their banks, the people are moy- | established —are reasonable —and = just, | $25% er mile. Duri ise an | when we must face the evil results of ou esars. Galiagher, osewatar, Lier, ennett, | years with her consent, shall be deemed | @The bill to protect primary electious and | Ing out to safe quarte: The rain is still | and easily within * the power of | yearsof 3 ! el transzressions - onl » zuilty ones are nog and two or three others to remain. At 11:45 [ Juit 0 rane and shall be imprisoned | conventions of political parties, and punish | pouring down and a serious tlood is threaten- | our railroads n this *state to live | ata rate ranging from 5 to 40 per centy while | ghivass thise wWho 5 it was not the rleh o'clock the meeting was concluded. An | {1 the penitentiary not more than twenty | Olences commitied thereat, was also recom: e, “frae o the Sants Fe road along the | and do a protitable business on. The inten- | steel rails, at $25 and ¥35 per ton, bave'taken w England pirates and border states kids agreement was signed that the rallroad tax I v ary ka0 | 'Y | mended for passaze. It wakes it unlawful | Desplaines river is suspended and extensive | tion 15 1o make @ an thirty | the place of iron rails at ¢ Bappers who suflered auring the war of the asrecinent was sigued Wiat e raliroad 1ax | and pot less that three years.” 'The bill | for any person to falsely personate and vote | damiage will result unless the rain and thaw | per cent cut, without Introducing any vew | e gentloen iwiio Lo rebellion. v " 'at the right of | wes read and Mr. Agee rose to speak in its | under’ the name of any other J n, or to | ceases soon. prineiples into the discussion or consideration | habit of representing the interc Foi twenty years the manufacturerg way and real estate covered by the tracks be | fa; e was called to order upon the rule | vote without the right to do so, or to wilfully —— On a 100 wiles haul the bill is 100 per cent | corporations in the lobt 4 e and transg P ave preved exempted, and that no more amenduients be | that after a billliad been read a third tiwe | and wrongfully obstruet and prevent others The Onlo Flood. Jower on all the articles enumerated in see- | of our state legislatur i-ennial | upon agric s and the o elcents made, A vote of thanks was tendered by | debate upon it wasclosed. e was, however | wholave the right o vote, or to tamper With | ¢yxcixyary, Feb, 5.—The river has con- | tion than what the Union Pacile tas seen fit | assewbling=a, cuptomary enuriess —tako 1 thie h wpacts to the representatives of Owah, ineluding | Permitted to continue his remarks and. cou: | the ballot box. In cities of the tirst eluss the | iy uca 'to il at the rate of one ax to report to the railroad commission sinee | very personally I we should viesume I e tarmer, the sbent Iig e Yaton. (hallagher (of | Cluded by saviog, - “We are muking ereat | polls at priwary clections shall be open frou | FAUe to fall at the rate of one and two | s jegislature convened . It establishes a | doubt their veragity, and yet every statemei ! Acchuulated “straws” haye l.“'f‘,,; ‘\.J’u]‘]. ber), P. K. llerand others, ado about Mormonism when inmy opinion, 2 o'clock, noon, until 7 o'clock in the even- | inenes por hour. The waters Lave so far re- | rate 1'¢ cents lower than was recommended | made by them toany former lezislature has kened the cael's s Unable to faxion & UAIARNEE), T 0% dad Dom Dy th | Boertinisu of thiscountry I8 warss thas Mot . “Tlie ‘vote uf hallot of any person affered | ceeded that all trains have returned tothe | by the raiload commissioners of Kausas | tecmed witn soplisiries, subteifuges wud weie abroad, and with finanelal bank= iclogation. and an esuression by thein favor w. Libertinism of this state is a mon- | at such primary election shall, upon challenge | central passenger depot and the freight cw- | and was in force on the Kansas Pacitic aund | yatent contradictions. i e consu - of manus TE Tihe chana s At e dm. vy ;!Inrh this bill l“m'ml seck X to | by any voter thereat, be rejected, unless he | bargo has muumf’ Union Pacitic branches during 1884, Two f“"‘ b actured w is inadequate 1o the supply on Sl Shaier, &2 L willie Tk Saaoped op ., my part 1 would vole fo be sworn as to Lis qualifieations; and the e The first question that will naturally. be | for the B, L { are “shell-woin'—labor 1§ ber amendument, WO ot dul !.yb an ‘Ahollllllml on ih | presiding oficer of any suc ) eleetion Is em- Detective Hulligan Dies, asked of oue who propx pight rate nection with many . he yient belligerent, The l.)\lllllhll‘ Iy offense B i@ bill had o close | powered to administer an oath. ‘The punish- | oppyegaxp, 0., Feb. 5.—Hulligan, one of | b¢ established by law, is feel disposed to call att B lords and dukes of -t ale clamoring fop Proceedings of the Senate. call, receiving fifty-three votes, while there pent shall not exceed §300 or iwprisonment the poli i . ho was assaultea oR the the equities entered fnto the caleula that Iowa averaged 290 of 0 thi A nuvy to protect them - forelzn foes, were thirty-nine azatnst it, fifty-one belng re- | for more than one year, police ofleers who W @ The next thought entering into the wind of | mile of railroad, while Nebraska | and the national -police (standing mluy{ 1o u ‘The first on the list is the Union_ tacitic, 1axcoLN, Neb, Feb. 8.—[Special Telegram | guired for a constitutional mafory - ' i ty. The committee rose and reported progress, | train by desperadoes. died at 9:30 this morn- | the investigator, is that of shwplicity, Any | only 200, The method pursued by this | prevent ih wn workingmen trom eutt 11k BEB.~Tho senato Lad an hour's ses | ALk Coldell voted Ro. besause be belioved | . Basuluslans adogied by the Neocasks Pised | 108 e leaves o wire aud four ciidren. | Ly Whigh T boia” alale S el | S5 eas Tnariiadioat Mratisist was s | {elr throats and destiuylug (hcls DIOPMNE