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rF THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. | \ SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10, 1887, NUMBER 237, IT MOLLIFIED THE MONOPS, | manethufiattiiboarsouent acris: | inaeh s ste bl sghbnd sad o | e,y o, vrpesn, sgipred, sty | EULOGIES OF CENERAL LOGAY mus wvstio cnaer.— TRETATIATION NOT WANTED, evation and the committee of citizens, or | twelve vears. ‘The selivol took all children be- | post in uny hotel, lodging or boarding house Reunton of Contral Nebraska Masons whether they had agreed with the railroad | tween two and tweive vears of age who were | 8o examined the laws upon the matter, to- com ny or disagr The Modification of the Oharter Puts the | stood Wit the meel charter should be amended and an arrange- | there wer d with it. He under- | dependent upon the vublie for support. The | gether with his offieial statement as to | m . Y . T . At Grand Istand ing had admitted that the | school wa (-;..m,w.l of ootta and in each | whether said laws are fully complied with by | Tributes From His Oompanions on the Field | Graxp Isnaxn, Neb,, Fob, v 5 bout thirty ehilc Railroads in Good Temper. ment made by which the senate should stule | provided with hom i heuiret dard | e fully comy h by PALLL \ pecial to | President Oleveland Opposod to Oongred n. iey were | said hotel, lodging or boarding house. And : he BEE|—A reunion of cen sbraska + 1 § i t 18 rapidly as possible, | any hotel, lodgiug of boarding house keeper, and in the Forum, Fioo SH0I0RS Wb hold 11 E418 0ty POTntaes sional Action on the Fisheries, tify itself by passing the bill and allow it to [ and those for whom homes could not be | or other who shall mutilate, destroy or re- — ternoon and evening at the Masonie ton ¢0 to the house for amendment. Now if the | found at once were taught useful trades. OF | move from any building or buildings, the . S MA ! l ATHLETIC EXPLANATIONS. | £/ QHOEE GRG0 Wik 16 | the chitdren thus seut wit of the sthoolonls | Sid Jane.of Hatements <o posted shall by | THE SENATE'S MARK OF RESPECT | pie, which was attended by about 500 men- | HE HAS AN ENGLISH LEANING | d shall be right. The gentleman from Douglag, had @ | 7 per cent had afterwards beeame criminals | fined in any sum not to exceed 830 for, eac — bers of the mystie craft, including visiting ot . petition signed by 2,000 persons, Probvably aupers, 1t was not right, 1n his opinion, | and every offense, upon complaint of - & brethern from all pe state, me { vandemark'a Motlon Voted Down-— | pot half of the siences had ever seen the bill | that, Homeless clildren should, be sent 16 | offier of tho bureau or uny citizen, W hen: All Business 8 thioss 1t ml,ml“'w':“:"‘_‘fl‘f“\'.":‘, Lo ey . s Me s Passes the Sen- | "“The charter in itself is a thing unheard of in | poorhouses or reform schools, They should | ever any hotel, lodging or boarding house tir el Yo 1 hebt: et U this century, Its object i< simply to cieate a | be given n home and a school at which they | that has been posted as not having complied tog Words in Semors of Master C.K, Coutant, of Om 1 ate—~The Labor Bureau Bill dynasty that is a disgrace to any state in this | would receive the training necessary to make | with the terms of the law in respect to tire g Word n Memory ol Master A, G. Hasting: ed Cor Passage. union,” them good citizens, eseant Recommended R At this point Mr. Sehminke of Otoe said: | = The first bill before the eommittee was the | equipy “Mr. Chairman, if the gentleman is to-ex- | one to provide At Proceedings in the Senate: plain his vote It him stick to the point.” Iabor and industri spended and the [ Session Oceupied By The Timber Culture and Pre-emptiof Repeal Bill Disappears—A Plucky North Platte Woman's Claim shall be properly provided with and the Late Senator prominent masonie lights, Sustained by Mr, Lamar, with lawful fire escapes, and the and continuea burcan of | bureau shall be notified thereof, the commis- al statistics and define the | sioner shall at once order Mr. Colby continued to show that the law | duties of its oflicers. The bill, of which a fuil | setting forth that fact, to be posted in said | Wasmxaros, F was a general one and not only for Omaha. | text 1s herewith given, \ onch- ‘The afternoon session consisted of active B new statement Honored Their Comrade, ;‘i"‘l Instructive work in tho entered appre o Grover Not Pugiliatic, ghe work | \yasmiNGTos, Feb ceinl % Froneh, | to the Bex] =Tt is pretty gene . Allen, of North Loup. | stood to-night that President € et was tendered the visitng | timated to the democratic mer g .|||::-Ilyvf\u":u:l:'l."l.\v;‘I‘:'{yn}x\y}l[‘:lxu:}::ff:;.:("' house committee on foreign affairs, wha I'he work of the evening eonsisted of cc called upon him for the purpose of consule Ith and | dauchter and friends, to the number of | ferring the mastor mason’s degroe in a_most | ing in regard to the proposed rotaliatory and if | twenty-five occupied 8 i t of | lery. ‘The chaplain in prayer alluded to entor any | the late Senator Logan, asking those who destroy or Al on con- and master 1 1son's dezree, the wor Feb, 9.—[Special Tele- b, 0.-Lvery seat in tho hall keop a record of atl bulldings so | Senate gailery, except those reserved for the and posted. The commissioner or | diplomatic corps, the family of the president penses ineurred by the | hisdeputy may post in any factory or work- | and ladics, an had a tempestuous | shop examined by him, the laws now or here- 1Liscory, ) gram to the Brge.|—Mr. Lininger this morn- | [t was for a general law, All property that | passage. burean Ing called up his motion again to table the | should be taxed in Omnaha should be taxed |~ The bill to reimburse Otoe county in the | examined k to reconsider | elsewhere in the state, and if not taxable | sum of £5,000 for ¢ He | trial of Qvin Boha er beeause it | voyage, but was finally the property of | passaze. During the debate d the s<ame as any | plained that the cri i 0 the state elegran ally under aveland in= ors of the rccommended for | hotel, lodging or boarding house, and the N motion of Mr. Vandema nd the press association, was filled this morning when the senate was called to order. Mrs. Logan and her son, dered to a third reading. The yeas and nays | taxes railronds, believing tha being called for, the vote was at once taken, | railronds shouid be nearly half the senators explaining their | other property. It was a disera ] Votes at length, The decision arrived at by | A1 to the “Senate to passa law which re | in Otoe county, the case having been taken | the owner, mana a . b f quired that a man must own 32,000 worth _of | there on a change of venue, ‘The expense to | any factory or workshop, or hi mmittes of citizens 1ast | yyinarty jn order to be eligible to hoid office | Otoe county was more than £5,000, but the | person whomsoever, shail remoy led that the bill was to pass the | i the c ty council, county would be content therewiti. Mr, | mutilate the law <0 posted, he s then if | Here he was i . who sal¢ ht to impo: senate by making an hour's tal Mr. C i entleman explain | trial of murderers wholiad been indicted in | filled out e s mind upon this | other counties, Mr. Fuller obje scommended for | after to be made Mr. W e of murder, wias not e respeet to child abor, fire escapes, or aining to rtisans atson ex- f labor, hours of which | others | mitted | safety of the WAS CONY ats in the private gal- | instructive and exc Must <. O lary manner by and | legi 1sted by Past Grand st Master E, Ay ation toward Canada on the fisheried question, that he did not want any action at ess, and that the efforts in COK. ing which the brethren adjourned to | the hands of conc thall and partook of a sumptuous | the house of those who endorse the adminis A 250 for | thetie might ever be tilled with the spirit of | repast prepared for the o i offense. The said commissione: neaster | have power to prescribe blank forms and | b county of the oxpenses to be ineurred ia the | transmit them to employers, which sh the delegation and ¢ night, dec senate without amendment, and t the house saw fit to amend the concur if they thought best. The vote this morning practically passes the Dbill In the sen Mr. Colby made a he long argument, which hio ‘calied an explan= | property qualiti atlon of his vote, in which he rehashed his | = Mr. Caspe < tothe bill. His further | a half in the committee of the whole on this | cvery county to shift its greater erimi turnded from the open grave with symy: e bang ain Interrupted by Mr. | Caldwell objected to the bill unless he should | vi “Idon't belie: senator | be assured” of the passage of a bill which | e upon the good nature of the | would provi ction thereof be fined not'to ey c wsion, “and untila | tration should be to smother not only tha shall | Him who was touched with the teeling of | Iate hour brotherly love provailed as it only | senate bill but that of the house. A good an infirmities. As soon as the journal "I':,‘_“]"‘X.I‘_""‘(:}.::;”'1::::’1"i,,”h'\‘l‘lf"‘ Lok .i\”‘fx‘:;;i‘::; deal of feeling is exprossed by republicang Iy and_ Gompletoly unde “1 l',‘l“ was read M. Cullom offered a resolution that | [odze, through its m}l.-‘u. has made a most | and others who have the best interests of by the person or persons to whom they are | 45 an additional mark of respecet to the mem- | enjovable social oceasion. for all present, and | American fishermen at heart over the fact ! ed to the bill upon the | sent, with the facts, statistics and statements [ ory of John A. Logan, longa senator from | the best evidenes of this is the attendance of ¥ that the members of the committee on fors *You talked here an hour and | ground that it would give encouragement to | asked for, and returned to him within such | lifinois, a distinguished member of this | the leading and most proniinent masons from eign affairs should wait upon the president ate could ¢ for payment to | former objectic als | reasonable time as he may fix. In case any | pody. ST § e eusnended. | ATLparts, and the wood reprosentation from LA L o | nx'.lmmnu'n t different times objected | bill. When L see a man trying to act the hog | upon sonie other county, and the one to | owner or occupant, of his Agont, shall. fefyse }“()_'l. l,",' '"|‘ o i""l “";‘ b h-;‘:l:'hd' ler sister lodiges, and offer their services in hielping that ofticial | to by Messrs, Lininger, Tzschuck, *Casper, | Iam willing to hog 1t out with him,™ which change of venue would thus be taken | to admit any oflicer of the said bureau to his | 1D order that the friends and associates ot - out of any embarrassment he s likely to be | Behminke, Duras and’ Sterling, 'notwith' [ Mr. Colby—"1am going to talk would seck tepayment by the state. workshop, when open or in- operation, ho | the deceased may pay fitting tribute to his Nebraska Millers in Sessio subjected” to in exceuting the proposed law standing the rule of the senate 18thatif any | Mr. Schminke—*T object. T want the gen- | ~ A motion by Mr. Ballard to indefinitely | shall forfeit the sum of $10 for each and | public and private services, e then pro- [ LiNcoLs, N .—|Special Telogram | to compel respeetful troatment at tho handg member objects to another explaining his | tleman to put his objection in writing.” | postpone was lost, 57 to 44, and upon motion v offens hall, throungh his | ceed ed to addre i the sen fail or refuse to Ile spoke of | to the B obr State Millers’ | of vote, he cannot proceed ¢ t Britain. T'he master of the demo< cept upon motion. | [Laughter. of Mr. Sullivan the bill was recommended | agent or otherw neglec ] e sence of tho aflitmative votes' seemed (6 | e Chir—When an objection is mado to | for pnisaze, ot huRatd bia oA Samryann | E ARV ntas A s GRS, HONIYS ) | HBtRY EH NG Ve G Lo et o et vasd | kuS A Fty QR RTRT SRR, SRBICHS be that while there was a strong opposition | exvlanation of a vote, the gentleman cannot | - ‘Tle bill to establish and maintain the Ne- | return them as required, ho shall forfeit the | K158 U U SERe BEEDCOR SRICC HPOR IO hotel this evening. There was a representa- [ in - a very uncomfortable situation jus( %o the bill, no sugrestions or amendments | proceed except upon motion.” braska Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home brought | sum of $10 for each and every day said blank LBy MEE TS 18y 6 UAb I ove tive gathering of large and small mullers to | nows His father, August Belmon ) Xy 1 day they met to lny a_tribute of their love on were offered; that no charter ever framed, | = Mr. Snell-=*I move that the gentleman be | torth a flood of lurid _eloguence. Mr. Miller | may be so delayed beyond the time fixed by | {4y the A y \med | the numbver of about fifty. After some pre- | of New York, is age » Rothschi N > LS A the tomb of Logan. But yesterday it seemed ¥ er some pre- | of New York, is agent of the Rothsehila fams | was perfect and that {f the entire Douglas | allowed to explain his vote.” very accommodatingly turnisied the ocea- | the commissioiers for their return. The for- s0gAtl ; Logan had stood _among the in the fuil | liminary discussion onstitution and by- | ily, the wealthiest in all Europe, and of flush of robust manhood, a ziant in strength | laws recommended by the Omaha weeting | course does not want anything done by con= and endurance with a will of ironand aeons | wore adopted as a whole. C. C. White, of | gress which will frustrate his English busie delegation favored this charter bill Mr. Schiminke—*"Then I withdraw my ob- [ sion for the oratory by partially antagoniz- | feits named and provided in this act shall be they' felt bound to support it | jection, for you (addressing Mr. Snell) will | ing the bill. Before the general engazement | sued for in the name of the state, by the | Those who voted to table the motion to re- | speak an hour if 1don’t.” [Laughter. | opened Mr. Riet moved that Grand Tsland be county attorney of the respective county { gomsior waro: Bonesicol, ~Gaspor, Duras, | Mr. Colby proceeded, o sajd tho bill | Thserted s jtho location of tha home. The | where such offunse 18 cominittod upon the stitution ns tough asa sturdy onk. Ho had | Whito & Glado, Crote, was elected president; [ ness connections. Tho administration, not Heartwell, Higeins of Cass, Higging of Col- | ereated n preater dynasty than that of Ger- | southeast corner of the stato had continually | complaint of any officer of said bureau or any | FREwed i NEE WIGII - SR G TBER | 4 Siarrie of Bennett, secretary: R, | desiing to be compelled to assume & pugile fax, Keekloy,' Lindsav, ‘Linineer, Moore, | many, the fatherland of the gentleman from | carried off the persimmons and he now de- | citizen, and shall be paid into the school | {ree score years and ton allotted wo mane | gt s SR8 Nont, troadurer. Suveral | jen s Jird o Whb Ao LRobbins, Scliminke, . Sprick, Sterling, [ Otoe, at which the latter said: *“1f Bismarck | sired that some attention should be paid to | tund. B e OO | Jetters of regrat from prominent millars, also | ‘ot Attitudo towarda a peoplo who, for tha Tzsehuck, Wolbach, Wright—18, hiad you over in Germany he would put you | some other portion ot the commonwealth. | = There shall be provided a seal of office for | 0K and Guath, two conduevers Who JRE | o oS0 TG maveent et | adyancement of free trade, is lending pecus “Those oppose Calking, Camp- | out.”” [ Laughter.) On bebalf of the citizons of (rand Isivnd 6 | the use of Suid burean, and the commissioner | Some fuce to thee. the weaker to viold to the | ghdorsing the movcuent, “werg read and | T ERCGGL G TR S0l Dk, aiso dox \ bell, Colby, Conger, Kent, Linn, Majors, Mc- [ The gentleman from Gage struck his gait guthorized to offer G40 ucres of good | or his deputy, for the purpose of making any [ Strouger. AL had seemed as tt owan cowd | 550 (HVIESCS Gore made, tneluding ono | sires no legisiation. The people of the coune Namar, Meiklejohn, Shervin,” Vandemark | again and kept it up until Mr. Sterling said: investigation’ contemplated by this aet, shail [ pof Qi ot vel 1o, &, momeit, TS | appointing an executive commitice of seven | try, hoswever, dema Lif there | —12, “Lobject to further explanation. We have sra. Russell and Caldwell opposed the | have power to administer oaths, take' testi- | LWInKInE of a eyo, Lod's dnger touched | EOPGEEGE Gl Fvchant business for the | LY however, demand it, and It thero 1s no Mr. Burnham of Lancaster, who is interest- | been sufticiently edified, motion u]]mll the theory that it would endan- [ mony and subp witnesses, which wit- l‘ "l‘v"l' “ :‘-‘lp{‘lml \llll:r VI\I“ l~‘uu _\\All.r‘l‘unc association Lo avold the necessity of frequent action willhold the Belmont family first and ad in the passage of the Linicoln charter, of | Mr. Duras explained that he had read the | ger the bill to so early” determine upon the | nesses shall receive the same feés as aro al- [ f¢ hid PAssed fom strensth to wealagss, | 00T IERESR TG 00 fer rutes, ratlway | the administration lastly responsible. sourse,was conspicnous for his absence when | bill but did not know much about the work- | location of the home.” It was, i theiropin- | lowed to any person testifying in district [ from e o dethand - deeaye Tl | S0 T RO faeh Quite s gon. ANOTHER LOST BILT 1his vote was taken. Fuller and Holmes also | ings of a bill of such magnitude, , He did [ ion, impolitic, o courts of this state, to be paid out of the con- | N dved ] Jittve restod thelr | eral discussion was indulged in rogarding | The bill to repeal the timber culture and left their seats during the vote, ‘Uhebill was | not think any of the members outside of the [ Mr, Rief—"I sce from the opposition that 1 | tingent fund of this bureau; provided, how- | YeArs, eventfuly i e H 3 ) LS dsoaRd b 0 crown upon his head. railroad tariffs, cning the principal events of - e, Cullom spoke of his poverty, The Stock Breeders' Meoting. pre-emption laws, which has been in the comn nee committee some time, turned uj to-day as did the bill to forfeil reported engrossed and corrected and is now | Douglas delegation knew exactly what | could not secure adoption of the motion. I [ ever, that no person subpenwed by the said l’"{‘};'[ on_its third reading. the ~ workings of the bill = would | know full well that I cannot carry itand o 1 | commissioner or his deputy shall be com- | g Aft¢ A message was received from the governor | be in a city of 80,000 people. | withdraw it.” pelled to go outside of the city or town in ) r t X . i ) said that in the last presidential campaign no | Sewarn, Feb. 9,—[Special Telegram 3 . The BEx cor= stating that he had approved ate file 47, | e believed the committee of fiftétn me! Mr. Agee submitted an amendment to | which he resides to testify in behalt of sueh | SHC thatin to b ICA 4! 3 [ Pacifie land grants. The By cor. il passed the Sennte. n fe N knew more about such a law than_membe; the requisite amount of land to be con- | investigation, ghost of dishonor i his past had risen up to the B At the morning session of the tis assured that both of these bills | ‘T'his bill provides for the transfer of'$ of senate wi cted to know, Many out- | tributed 520 acres, and stood in his path. ‘The eulogy closed Stock Breed. but as Mr. Russell then “Lhe comm exy oner shall report bicnnially v in the hands of the conferced ociation C. 1. Horine read | 4 ) fson : \ i Veih : : H Vith a quotation ending: { ! e from the university fund to tl . | siders had asked him to vote against the bill, | interposed that' Schuyler would give (40 | to the governor, accompanying his report | With & (00! AFRatatan 1 paper on a few facts relative to quality, an part ot the house, and the responsi= | This action was necessary in order that the | but the gentlemen opposing it were not re- | acres he withdrew the amendment, With stch suggestions and ecommend e T e phas st} P R S WU Bility is placed at the doot of Cobb, ehatrman statesmen and emplo; may receive their | sponsible while the Douglas delegation was Mr. Miller asked for reasons for the estab- | tions as may be deemed wise and prop Mr. Morg: onotiliREDroceei a0l [ AR et 4 S Elror louse committee on smlrhv lands. pay. i responsible. He yoted aye. lishment of such a home, How many sol- | The said teport shall be printed and 1‘"‘1 Morgan Spoke of fhe fhroceadings 9f | olclock p, m,, C.1II. Edendorf pre an | Thercis muel complamt at the loose manner | Mr. Schminke of Otoe moved that the rule | _ Mr. Hartwell said, in_explaining his vote, | diers were there in Nebraska who needed | distributed according o the law goy- | the day as “not an unmeaning ceremony. y on the “Hartford.” Mr. King spoke | in which these measures hve been handled, y : H '] Kov- | lie did not think of Logan asa force th requiring perfect order in the senate cham- | that there were provisions in the ehartef | such a refuge? Why should they not ve | erning the printing of other state reports, Fs Ty ‘it | on the “Dairy Cow.” At 7 o'clock p. m., a | and unless something is done a fi bor be enforced; ‘Tio had been annoyed by | wiich lio could not endorse. vt such was | iven comforiable howes by direct appropri. | The commissioner shall b allowod a sum noi | Iad_ passed awaye but 85 n living moving | on e “oay Gowet ALY oelock b i | Za0 GG B restt, the talking and faughing of the crowd in the | bound to be the ease. When ' the bill was be- | ation of money to them? "Then there would | t6 exceeding $500 per annum for traveling | Gty I Al ot oL | uiving it thie axpendibiraiot moley: Trom NEBRASKA LAND CASES DECIDED, lobby, and the importuning of men at his [ fore the committee on municipal affairs no | be no expensive institutions to sustain and | and contingent expenses, and a further sum | GG, ceonomy. 1 afl - that Lo the sale of agricultural lands, and favoring v Lamar to-day rendered a decision desk, and he thought it time that the metter | one from Omaha to his knowledge raised | be utihized for some other purpose after its [ of £100 per annum for the purchase of books. ‘1‘,‘_ and % ‘l Lol he “‘.‘:fz ruly 5\!" tha SopATationNOLAISPARHoR thtalNCo) 1 ,"; ebraska land cases. n the ease of be stopned, the slightest objection to it. The seénate had | necessity, as now demanded, was no more, | and periodicals on labor and industrial mat- | €06 & TEARIOW WRTEEE Wk, RG | gid BRI (O o RGN BPEES | Patriek Harrington, of McCook, an ordur sus- A large number of committee reports were | ordered it to a third reading, but subse- | Memtbers of the legisiature should stop and | ters for the bureau library, There is hereby [ £Wiles no SIOHIRTOBITICSABI0NRLACIOSE R : o \u & i : od. dignifio Feimon LERAIIi|s S rarbl i . pending further cosideration 'was directeds received and some very important bills | quently, at reguest of theopposition, the | think what they were doing when they were | appropriated annually, out of any moneys in | him, but he wasa bold, pronounced, diznitied, O come. et s astierd | I the "easo ‘of Maria 'C. Widimar, t-class ) § < Tt . ; B treRbEY is earnest, manly, firi, generous, true man. Satte district OrCIATS recommended to pass. Chief among the: vote was reconsidered and brought back to [ appropriating ‘money right and left and | the state treasury, nototherwise appropriated, | ¢4 (b LA L o) R bl - of the North Platte district, the secretary des e those passed ipon by tho. railrond om. | the sennte and the senators from Douglas | thiowing 1t n all directions. Ihere were | a Sum suliclont (o carry out the provicions of | , A Edinunds said that whei e wishad to e T e St o Aeeead iy | eided that she s made satisfactory proof of milttee, including Mr. Meiklejohn’s senate | acquiesced in the measure to have the charter | contemplated appropriations for mormal | this act. mal L“ ilc']ll-l ntance o Al ie llLLl.':‘\"h.,r hm- HophaltiiaI L rabsseaTbhy S8 < months’ residence on_her pre-cuwiption file 151, to fix reasonable maximum rates ot | considered section by section.” This is known | schools and other institutions, all of which i NEW BILLS, ‘F"'"L_l: en 'Y h.lu;; :u,u) Ihul\ toon s‘;‘ll:;( RO m and is entitled to hold it. 1t was held ) charges for the transportation of freight and [ to the whole senate. For the greater part of [ would require constant appropriations in the The following bills were introduced in the | St} °|_‘I‘,l“,fl“l‘2( FERE R R Horso Thioves Ohptared he Jocal land oftice that she had not coms passengers by the common carriers of the | two dayswe considered thisblll—commenced | future as well as take a large swm from the | house to-day: ° TSI st R oC RIS pLIBILY ___Horse Cap! 1. d with the letter of the law a8 to resie ( stato: 1o ereate a board of transportation and | taking it up section by section and during | treasury now. e was opposed to such ex- | By Whité—To prohiblt officers of state or | Of Staeument, his clearnass of opinign, and £ SPRINGS, Neb., Feb. 9.—[Special to | dence. *It appears from the evidence,” says | the oftice of transportation arbitrator, detin- | the time that 1t was before us not a sigle | penditures unless they were justitied by the | public servants from using freo transporta- | Lt AREIGTAX0R PORISIERCY [, DRGNS |—Last night Constable Neal G; the secretary, “‘that she took up actual resis ing their dutics and powers, and to repeal | amendment was offered or proposed to any | necessities of the present. tion and afterwards acpepting mileage tees | P00 “Ud Alneriean. poopte tho | returned from Tescot, Ottawa county, k dence in her house about the middle of June { articles 5, & and "9 of chapter 72, | provisions of this charter. Itis trucagood [ My, Kussell said: “The gentleman | from the state of Nebraska for the same. Strongest foroos 1 el iTation of which there | with Ray Thrasher, who was arrested somo | 18 and resided there continuously until thd compiled statutes of 188, The repeal- | deal of time was consumed in a general way | asks for reasons for the establish- | 13y Simms—To provide for the prevention R G el SR Lo latter part of October, over four months. Ing clause refers to the present railway | but not glving it in my judgment fair consid- | ment of this home. The flag which n!lu*v))'\ngbillmm tables, pool table; ;l'll:: it elkd f'.fy%l;aufv'.";”éf.:'i'fiéfi”;"tm"nm.rgi time ago for horse stealing and escaped. Last commission law. The committee also re- | eration. At the end of "this time it floats over this capitol, would not be tloatin cups, cards and card tables, and pla > BUIHASS T 2 fall young Thrasher anda young man named | own living by her own labor, she went to the ported favorably upon Mr. Casper’s bill, No, | ¢ided to again engross it for a third e e T Tk Deci forthe men | of e same Whore liquor i3 sold or oftered for | braise for these qualities. © Now he thought | 1o, S80I tua horses from near here, were | heatost village of ay 8126, Norh inttoy 'L’l for an act 30 establish freight rates on | This hasbeen done. Now 1 claim that we | for whose benefit the bill 1s introduced. Let | sale, and to provide a penalty for the viola- [ 9! It [0S CRAUAILYADIOI O, SR VA & rested 1 cs 1. The b 4 | twenty-five miles distant, and organized a 'S or 3 v o or whose bt ] S . L them to mourn his departure not for lus sake, | arvested and ¢ cd. ‘I'ie constable has | ‘W ’ S 5 rallroads operated in the states to fix maxi- | have spent quite enough time on this charter. | us see the man who wantsto see thoso men | tion of the sai . but because of his conscious examples, s | been camping on their trail ever sinco and | ¢lass in painting, whicn she taught during Wi chardes for transportation thercon: to | There are other interests befora s that in- | stay ia the poor nouse. The entioman tiiks | By Russell~To further define avacancy in L HICONSCIOURIOXS : “Thoy will | the “months of ' November and l)n-x-vmherg Being a poor woman, compelled to earn hen Russcll rther defin but lbe 4 e now has both birs safely cas ) provent discrimination belween persons and | volve tho neople of tho wholo state—thoy ara | fhout taxation, —Hhat talk upon i proposic | the office of clerk of the distriet. court, nd | gonspicuous presence in public ‘atairs and | Bow s Roth birds safely cased. | They will f 3.8 G Yanuary and February, 1885, havin places, and to provide penalties for the viola- | directly interested. And while it may be | tion like this one may be acceptable to to provide for 1illing such office where o 3 & ! £ i R 3 do not deny their it Thrashers. parents | 1o Home there bt paying for her board af i fon thercof, N\'ho above DIls aro the most | that thore are provisions which we eannot | onstituents, hut if i should b acceptable to | vacant, ) 5 | and 8o he Inld pis smallcontribution”on | o not deny thole kullt Thiasher's parents | 3% oardini hiouse. About the 1st of March - Important ohcs yet presented in the line of | all endorse, and in viow of the fact thal this | my constituonts I want them to never eall | By Balrd—-roviding for farmers’ insti- | “S{ENGG0Son spoke of the brilliant mili- | this county. This ‘is Thrasher's scoond | $he returned to her clim, = fised { railroad legislation. 1 will watch the dis- | session is nearing its close, with “great inter- [ upon me to ¢ s their sentiments or again | tutes and making appropriations therefor, ary qualities of General Logan. 1le haa first | known offénse of the kind, but Pope was a | her house in a homelike manner, mace ars cussion carefully and give the important pro- ts almost wholly unconsidered, I for or elect me as their representative,” By MeGrew—To repeal an act entitled an | ¢ an in front of the eonfederato position | uovice in- the halter business, rangements fora garden and crops (¢ \ visions of the bills at that time, together with | am unwilling to bring this bill' back to the | My, Miller denominatea Mr. Russell's talk [ act concerning the cause of and to prevent the | 560 Al I 7 L Lhe Conredarate nosition fiedrtiohe. miliet) o be plaited on eround previously the vote of each member, senote. 1 vote aye. buncombe. 1t was just what he had heard | shread of contagious and infeetions diseases | O Benesaiy moutain. the sl was in- ColambIAIM A TR OtarIn e Boom broken, and about the middle of March res A bill requiring all {trains to make a full [ Mr. Higgins of Cass: “The genteman | upon many oceasions before from the gentle- | among domestic animals, to provide for the | fhiration. e looked of his horse a pact. 0 PR L turned ' to. North Platte to teach the class in stop at all junction points was recommended | from Adams (Heartwell) has expressed my | man’s lips, Ile had himself been a soldier | abpointment of a live stock sanitary com- 8 y complexion, I £, black hair, CoLumBUs, Neb f.—iSpecial Tele- | painting which she had previously organ- to puss. - views, 1 vote aye.” e Was in favor of aiding ail old. soldiers | Wission and state veterinary surgeon, dein. | Sentorian voice, and oyes that sconed to | gram to the I3y he completion of our | ized. She remained at North Platte two bill to tax sleeping and dining cars was Mr. Majors of Nemaha voted *No'’ because ho could not support themselves. But he | ing their powers and duties, and rezulating (s R R e o | waterworks, with an abundant supply of | months, returned to herclaim for a fortnight, recommended to piss.” 1t is senate filo No. | the senator from Douglas had, in- his jude | wanted facis. How many of these soldiers | their compensation, “Approved March 5ih, | ghceseen wever forgotton., I action e was | G0 ™ (i G umetus to manu- | Went back 1o North Platte and stayed 1w0 103, introduced by Mr. Snell. It requires all | ment, admitted that the bill was imperfect | were there, and how many had families? e | 15%. 4 LA L A facturing enterpriso thit otherwise would | MONthS more, urnishing instructions to hex railways to make a statement to the auditor | and tiad agreed to its amendment. tramped uider the flag_when the sun was | By Agce—Toanthorlze theattorney general | WOl MERCS SOWRIEIEIE, ooy o yog e cniorpib thab otherwiso would | painting class, “‘Clion in tiie laiter part of of state of the number of slecping and dining | Mr. Linin id: “I agreed'to nothing | warm and when provisions were searce; but | to employ vounsel to assist him in e pre- | o (AU OQEECI0ANERE RIATES WY MESSES. | never have sousht investment here. - An oat | July, 155, she went {o her claim and res cars not owned by them but used by them in | of the kind; Iam in'favor of the bill just as | that did not change his ideas as to the man- | pa id trial of ¢ in the supreme | Allison, Spooner, Cockercll, Tuib, Frye, | meal mill and the manufacturing of ail the | maiiied thére wntil October 5, 185, the date of operating their railways during each month, | it 15.” ner in which he should legisiate for the peo- [ court of the United States, in which thisstate | <¥8S SEBERSOM. S, FEWES IOV (6| products from corn, that enter now o larzo- | submitting final proof (over two months).’” [ ‘The state board of equalization shall assess the Mr, MeNamar of Dawson explained. He did not change his opinion that the peo- | Is interested. '.-mfl,,,, AInSEraaTitiontwastadonteatana il ) culinary and domestie uses, the | Upon this showing the registor (the receiver average number used during the year, and | based his vote on the fact that three Omaha should be transacted just as he By —To establish a state normal o henato l‘: ¢ "l' on- was adopted and | ereetion of a eanning factory, for which the | not acting) rejected the inaliproof for the | the assessed value o hall bear the | newspapers opposed the charter while on his own, gchool ranklin, Fullerton county, Ne- | the senateadjourned. maehimery and steam tanks are already on | yeason that the claimant had not maintained 1 game proportion to the entire valuo thereof | favored it. o voted Mo “Inis was Messrs, Agee, Caldwell, Smyth, Randall, | braska. the ground, start the manufacturing boom. | & inanthis continuous residence on (o elaiin hat the montbly average number of miles | good advertisement of the Dempster, Lord and Jeary spoke in behalt of g 3 B -, e 4 n > et ediately preceding proof, On appeal that such cars Havo been ran or operated | - Mr. Meiklejohn voted “No' because the op- | tho bill, and Bonors wors easy on the seore of "‘l"“l(""""““"I..fb";""‘f.‘“,f; Itocung. | WABHINGTO speaker laid They Want a Division Station. and office, November 21,1 within the stato shall bear to the monthly | position to thie bill would not permit proper | rhetorical flourish. 1t was stated that there JINCOL ¢ eb. 9. —jopecial elegram | hefore the house to-day biils to encourage Wywone, Neb, Fob, 9.—[Special to the on of the register. Widmar average number of miles that said cars have | discussion of it 5 were at least twenty-four ex-soldiers in the | to the B The railroad committees of the | the manufacture of steel for modern naval | Brk,|—This morning a dolezation of seyen | apbealed. While Mrs. Widmar's” resdence been used or oporated within or without the | ~ Mr. Moore, of Laneaster, voted “yea,” and | poor houses of the state ane more to be heard | senate and house held a_joint meeting this | ordnance and other naval purposes, and to | membors of our board of teade and a dely . | s msuflicient, the facts do not mdicate bad state, such valuation shall be in the same | gave sound, common sense reasons theretor. | from, probably, upon investization. vening and b considered Meiklsjohn’s ; dods hos 1 8 ith, Her absénces were for the purpose of g § , evening and briefly considered Meiklejohn’s, | provide heavy naval ordnance adapted t from Blue Spri ; ratio as that of the property of individuals I have not time to reproduce his speech. Mr, Bentley of Saunders made a brief but ’ 4 v BYY DA RIenance pted 1o | tion from Blue Springs went to Omaha to im- | garning money for her own support. and the RIODOECY g 1 Y Agee'’s, and per’s bills and then ap- . r i i havo wiven the provisions of this bill | Mr. Robbins, of Valley, who has always | poinfed speech. He said he had been a | A% i R ap- | modern naval warfare and the manufaeture the Union Pacific oflicials to locate | improvement of her claim. She had no other P ! ¥ 1 Sens | of army ordnance, fon station of that road between the | home, She did not hasten to make an entry ns. ‘Ihey are confident that, united, [ at the earliest possible moment after filing, vocan walk Beatri log and likewise | In view of these facts the local officers are dis that of Marysville, Kan. A division station | rected to inform Mrs, Widmar that she will, her fully to show how a yery difieult | been friondly io the bill, voted Fyea” but | rebel. But fe was surprised that thero vointed a subcommittee, consisting of lem is by it sought to be solyed. The | said he would not vote for the bill "on final | shoua be any discussion upon this questio ators Brown and Heartwell and Kepresenta- Mr. Reed of Maine desired unanimous con- ping car companles hold that such prop- | passage unless a greater degreo of harmony | Fow did th ot Nebraska expect to tive sent for the immediate consideration of the erty should be taxed in the state where its | should be displayed by the people of Omaha. | soldiers if they did not assure them | will k 's McCann, Shamp and Harrison, who susider the bills, reporting by Friday or ownership is_established and not in states | _Mr. Schimke, of Otoe, said: “L vote with | support when they came back home if they | Monday at the latest, The joint committee | bill, but Mr. Holman of Indiana objected and | of the two roads would malko our two towns | within a reasonable time after notice, pre= e where they are temporarily used. Omaha every time, I vote ‘ave.’” wWere unable to earn that support themsely will tlien endeavor to agree on one bill, | Mr. Reed then asked that it be made the | go up like two sky rockets, sent a corroborated aflidavit showmg an . Mr. Robbins this morning moved that sen- [ At 2:30 the senate went into executive ses- | How could the conntry expect to have brave | which will be introduced simultaneously in | special order for Monday next, but Mr. Eden -—— actual bona fide residence of six months, d ate file 174, providing for redistricting the | sion, and confirmed the nominations of Hon, | defenders if it abandoned those defenders | both houses, of fllinois objectod. A discussion then islative Committees Visit Peru, together with an_observance of other legal state into Judicial dlstricts ‘and appointing [ Church Howe and J. W. Love as members of | to starvation? -— it il pnliintiatn tw, Neb., Feb. 7.—[Special to the Brzi) | requirements, Her tinal proof, thus supploj additional judzes in some of the old districts, | the normal board. Succceding the speeches the qestion of THE TWO JOES, SPIANE 1p aa fo the committee o whom' tiie . Moore K mented, will be allowed.” be advanced i its place on the file and be | @The senate went into committee of the | Jocation of the home recurred. Mr, Cameron watter should be referred, i A f L3 by made a speeial order for next Friday. The | whole and considered “"lf one bill—senate | said that Blair would give the 610 acr Joe Pulitzer ana Joe Howard in a | simply desired to fix the ponsibility ot iminke, senate committeemen on public | in MeCook, the sccretary holds that the transs motion carried. This bill proyides for two | files2 Mr. Keckley’s bill to prohibit grain | Speaker Harlan said that York would make Free-for-All Fisticu failure to fortify the country upon the persons | 1ands and.buiidings, and Messrs. Caldwell, | ferce is entitled to notice of order of cancel« additional judges in the third judicial dis. | pools. After lon arument, in which' the | o lice donation and possibly do better, ' Ot Tar e A on whom it ought to rest. The chair ruled | Andrews, McConaughy. Wardlaw, Wilsey, [ lation and to a nearing, and directs that the trict, and this action will greatly strengthen | friends of the bill greatly outnumbered its | of the discussion the result arrived atwas | NEW YOusk, Feb, 0.—[Special Telegram to | 8 Wit p ORI FESE0 ¢ “oliititiee | Tyson, Ditler, Youne, Bisley, Harrison and | PAbers in the case be certified to the departe its chances of success. It is quite generally | opponents, the committea reported the bill | that the committee should recommend the | the BEE.]—Joseph Howard, jr., one of the | gi appropriations, and_that it had a right to [ Minnix, house committeemen on publie | Went and that turther action be suspended, known that its provisions affecting the third | back with recommendations that it pass. r.’h‘s:\.‘l‘u(m-* bill leaving the location of the | best known journalists in the country, and | report at any timé a bill so referred. In the | lands and buildings, and Hon. T, J. Maic m TR TELEPION district are the result of the uganimous voiee | When the committee arose the senateadopted | home "to be dete lln"vd by ihe houseat 2 | Joseph Pulitzer, proprietor of the World, had [ morning liour the house resumed the consid- Wwho spent Sunday at his home i tiiis plc The of the bar of Omaha and_other localities in | the report, and adjourned. o'elock on Monda ; g Ny PRI i ! T s o e ng i this piaces | peon’ ¢ that district, and as_the bill embraces. every STha" committes rose, and the house ad- rrel in the editorial Toows of the World | eration of the bill, changing the mede of | visited tho Normal school yester They | gdvisem Mr. Reed said he t, Fuller, Conger and 1 the case of He ichols,involving lota nry 1o cnses have under y ithy the court. I 2 ) X Gt i {120 ompensation of the United States district | expressed themse we o wit eNty-two Iaws fudicial district in the state whose dockets Doings in the House, journed, yesterday afternoon, which led to blows, and | EERASAUOR BF LG Ui SIS GIRCE | Eubiesed e Yt thi setnon, W10 | yers threshed over the ol straw, and one of are overcrowded and whose boundaries are Feb, 9.—[Special Telegram THE BUREAU OF LABOR, which will result in Howard’s discontinuing | Afier the debate, and pending action, the — the members of the bar of this city who hag now 100 large for the inereasing volume of T 4 etiti The following is the text of the business, it 1s generally thought that there | £t !,IA ","xe, ',"""l'” “l, poution® | in« for a bure will be no epposition o the bill from parties “‘*“’l“" 1‘_‘“ ”"“' “““‘ n the “’l‘,‘l“’ ‘“’l’ it will be pa el v o absi " % rning directly after convening, 'I'he mos There s by crea 2 g i DETHO F who understand the absolute need of its pro- | morning directly ¢ ! Thero is hereby created and continued a | Jaformed Lulituer, who sat in the managing | G, G attended the sessions regularly 8ays not a Je single new point was brought out. "I'ne pres fal Tele- | vailing opinion is among the members of tha City Water com- | bar and the oflicers of the court that the Bell bill provid- | his connection with that paper. About 8 p, | morning hour expived. 'I'he house wen! L of labor i the form in which | yesterday he went to the World office and | & eommittee of the whole on the diplom: who sat in the manawing | i consils nto Waterworks at N, io Ne v bill, and after a short debate, on, the committee arose. Public chraska City, RASKA Crry, Feb. 9.—|8 gram to the Ber slons, numerously signed one was from T. J, Mer- | bureau of labor census and industrial statis- O v Pt A Siens | business was then suspended, and the hou: pany of Nebraska City is a new incorpora- ot the ease, Some weeks will Tho Omaha charter was taken up as de- | ritt and 797 citizens of Antelope county, ask- | 1ies, with headquarters in the capitol build- [ trealat 6:30 o'clock, But T have an assien- | FRACRCEE NES et MERTRGCR 81 SGHTONS | tion whieh will filo its articles to-morrow, ¢ the decision i3 announced and tailed above. . ; 4 L | in, for wiiich Stationery, postage, express. | Wwent for youand dowt wishto haye you | biececded to the gansideration ot yesoiutions | Lo iiedld o it o et the court should ‘ Mr, Meiklojohn nsked Mr. Lininger to ex- | 108 tho passage of g bill to subwit & prohibl- | que printing and facilliles for transaeting | &0\ sald the eliof editor, wL havo bought | OIS, (Ve rtoih \isconsin, and. deciar | Hioh B caplial stock of 800,000, he mem. advisement tll next fall, Thera ‘ plai the condition of MTaits concerning the | tory amendment. The other petitions cov . made all my arrangeuents and bers of the cor ) ) business, shall be furnished the same as for Ihmlin kets } Y, arTang 0ts Al bill, in view of the action taken last night | ereda variety of subjects, among which were | other executive departments. ‘I'he governor _‘}l L“vl prejoine '= :“‘]‘!‘- ‘_“'I“,‘-_" patriotic’ citizen and'a most faithful public e N betieen the committee of citizens and the | the granting of municipal suffrage to | of this state Is hereby made commissioner of [ 1T you do.” was ulitzer's sharp reply, ant. Euloglstic addresses were mado by | 1 alker Douglas delegation, N this bureau. Said commissioner shall haye | Know what it means as far as your connec Bk, Caswoll t 0, Dot. | Black iglas delegation. ! women, and objecting to the section in the eau, Said 53 shall ha tion with this paper. s concerned.” More | Messts. Caswell, Thomas of Wisconsin, e Mr. Lininger replied by stating that it was A i ;s the power to appoint a deputy at a salary not Yt this_pa) Sant | tibone, Hurd, Henderson of Lowa, and fir understood that the bill should pass the sen- | mechanics’ llen bill which gives prefer- | 1o exceed $100 per month, who, when acting | 8bry words followed, and then Howard, | (A% LAFGAIRAEEIROn oF Jows, gl Bieei ate in its present fo it the house | ence tothe man when he supplies building | for or instead of said commissioner, shall | Saying that his nawe was "Joe” Howard, A Rolf and was such a pile of briets to H M. | study and the only case in which < nder C. | the record approached this in voluma and Rowland N, Hazard, of New | of business was the legal tender issig York. The work of eonstruction will be comm enced immediately, ing that, in his death, the country has Jost a | jr "y well, 3 i Sk bls Baive Aititres | being: especlally eloquent tributes to. the deemed it wise to amend it in & few miuor | materials, In the reports of the committees, | have and may exercise equal power and | 804 that he was as good as Pulitzer | ol thcter of tho deg cressinan, T purticulars, the senate could theh approve ot | bills to adopt standard bime and toamend tho | authority subicet to tie approval of the com- | 81y day, applied an epithet to the laster, | FRECRE 0F The dead congiessnabe WRO | g1 Telogram It 15 annonnce disapprove, e did not re trom his | law reardling gamo and fish, were recom | wmissioners tio dutiea of said commissioner | Wiich xoused his ire, wnd jumplng to his teei | Soieg et 18 & Wtk B teobe O S e TP Ty wines will be made or loat. . Oneof nd publish statis- ruek r B¢ ~ Seanta ik to 1 8 ite ation * bureau and prohibiting | tics and facts relative to manufacturers, in- | 1c0, The shock dislodged Howard’s glasses, TRIED l.(,IT,“ PATTI on Wednesday worning to find his wite all charters were compelled to underzo com- | fences over ten feet high were indetinitely | dustrial classes, and material resources of the being extremely "'b'k'lllk“.'- le was o el J dead beside Lim in the bed promises, lio thought it would not be strange | postponed. Upon recommendation of thie | state, and especially to examing info tl hlaced at 4 disadvantage In not belng ablo to £ this bill would Tiave to undergo similar | commitice' the bill ceding the jurisdiction of | lations between labor aud capital, the means | $IStinzish the movements of Lis oppon- Donna, treatment. 1o exhibitel a petition signea | Nebraska over the Niobrara reservas | of escape from fire and protection of life and | €nts ~hands. He groped about wildly, . clerks of the court had an offer of 10,004 v cash the other duy fora tip, but he will nog and one ehild. | know himself an 1 the public until A Crank Phrows a Bomb at the Prima | The entire family, including the fat the decision is . The opinio nw il w, were nearly unconscions, The e be written by the ehief justice after former rua’lll-lll that the cf should | mended for passage. The bills providing for | shall be to colleet, collate pass both houses without amendment, but as | an immi 2 -2 s w ey e Fob, 9 Kk at- | Supposed to have originated from judges have réad over the document by over 200 property owners of Owaha, favor- | tion to the United States was passed | health in factories and workshops, mines 5,‘“"'» ‘_l“mlly for IJ: ,, Glasses. SAN Fraxcisco, Feb, 0.—-A crank at-| prupes, Dr. Martin Clark, the chemist, | and discussed it together, When Justice ing the passage of the LIl without amend- [ by the house, The invitation = from | and other places of industries, the employ- L out of this oflice, sir, and don’t youever | tempted to kill Adelina Patti during the con- | thinks opium gum had been wixed with the | Waite gets his opinion don il read 1% cort to-night at the Grand Opera house by a | prunes in shipping. to the other judges on the recular consultas Rty T R ey AT 4 - tion day. They will suzzest what chinges New Banks I ment, Lincoln post T, P, A. to o banquet next [ ment of illesal child labor, tho exaction of ordered P'ulitzer, as he left Mr. Colby sald that anybody could get up | Monday night was received, Mr. White in- [ unlawful hours of labor from any employe, . At this point the munavin editor ) a petition, and anybody could be induced to | troducéd a bill prohibiting ofticers of the | the edueational, sanitary, moral and financial | Htepped in, picked up Howard's glasses for SR YT tromshurg they want in the text, and then it will bs des i sign one.’ Petitions werc of no force. He | state and publie ‘servants from usingz free | coudition of laborers and artisans, the cost | Ml and assisted him to arrange his atti Jured, though not serlously, by the premature | o\ 0l ninG, Neb., Feb. 9.—(Special to | livered . in_mauuserlpt some tine Monday forgot that & few days since he had presented | transportation and afterwards accepting | of food, fuel, clothing and building'material, | [he Jatter complained tiat he had been sh explosion of the engine of destruction. the B Riumors on the street to-day | Morning. ‘There will be a good deal of guesss a petition signed by titty men in Omaha pro- | mileage fees from the state of Nebraska for | the causes of strikes and lockouts, as well as | Dily treated, but was in good spirits when he - 19 MER J—1Umore on the sir . ‘ [ ; ' : ing, butno knowledge of what the opinion testing aganst the p of the charter bill, . One member iously remarked, | kindred subjects matters pertaining to | 1eftthe oflice, and did not allow the quarrel P E RE T, ind that two new banking institutions | wiij pe, 1 and how he dwelt al great length upon the | “That strik the heart of our ecoustitus | the weltare of industrial interests and classes, | 10 interfere © with hig trip to Montreal. P e DT TS The schiooner | Will open up for business among us at no AIMY AFFAILS. K consideration his little petition was entitled | tional prerogatives,” A number of other | The commissioner or bLis deputy shall haye | P'ulitzer said last night that he was sorry the | HArTFORD, i $OR 10 schooner f g, ant date, This will giye us four bauks, tospital Stewards J, C. Evans at Fort | to at the hands of the senate. He then per- | bills were introduced, power to enter any factory or workshop in | blow was struck, but he thought the language | Samuel Daily, of New London, was eut | 4uiohesufiicient no doubt to supnly the de- | Thomas and J. A, Lestie af Fort Bowie, Arie | \hrrlril w.l.:nm:w' warks in reply to ; AFTERNOON SESSION, o m.;m mlr is onu.lln,ml. for the purpose of | used to him was sutlicient provocation for it. | through by ice at Saybrook point and sunk. | mand for mone [ businiss enter- | zona, have been ordered to exchunye 8 | eiklejohn’s question, imputing to” the The honse went into committee of the | gathering facts and statisties, or of examin- ore—— aptain Spa 2, wite and child and three rise: also ted, but 50 far have not | tions. ! Aemtutor froum Douglas a disposition to rotract | whole, with M. Cole in the ehair. - feroro | i the cans of cseape {tou ire, and tha | A SPecimen of Unblushing Modesty, | Captaln Sauldivg, wife and child and threo | priscs are siao seiaed, but so far ave ot | NGURG 1ot 1oonard Waod, assistang what he had all along said in support of the | the consideration ef bills was opened, Speaker | provisions made for the health ana safety of [ NEW York, Feo. 9.—[Special Telegram to RPALEOLIRV B PN Sl AOaIS “ho cap - gurzeon, whose station is at Fort Bayard, bill, particularly that he thought the bill | Harlan called attention to the presence of a | operatives in such factory or workshop: and | the Bee.)—Tne ‘Pribune’s Washington n and one seaman were saved, the others A Failure at fairfield, ew Mexico, has been ordered to Los Anges { should pass without amendment, He accused | gentleman who was superintendent of the | in case the oflicer of the bureau shall dis- | gpacial says: On the desk of each of the r were lost. : FAmFIELD, Neb, Feb, Special Tele es, Calltornia, for temporary duty at Gens Mr. Lininger of havinz agreed with the com- | Mi n state school for indigent children. | cover any violutions of, or the neglect to | 2PeCid! says: On the de: e 4 . — %, 1 VR Y P crul Miles” head uarters mittee of citizens that the bili was imperfeet | He moved that the visitor be permitted to ad- | comply with the laws in respeet to child | Fesentatives yesterday morning was placed gram to the Bee. |—Randall & Fryer, exten- | “{iditenant - Qol William T, Drum, and should be amended, and souzht to The Montreal Carnival, ke | dress the house ten minut The motion | labor,” hours of labor for women and child- | & pamphlet of tiwenty pages in neat covers, sive and well know vn des ral of 5 in agrieultural | ‘Pwelfth infantry, acting capital of the fact that the Douglas de prevailed and Mr., Foster was introduced. fire escapes and similar enaetwents now | A mewmber of the house said, *I think this is | MONTREAL, Feb 9.—The rainy weather | j.ioents, failed to-d Phe firm is coin- | the department of Anizons, his gone on & tion were advoeating a measure they kuew to | He proved to be a small, intelleetually con- reafter to be made, he shall notify -he | an example of what our friend Mrs, Parting- | vesterday somewhat dampened the spirits of | posed of Hon, W. 8. Randall, member of the | eacral inspeeting tour of ihe posts in that \ be imperfect. ke knew very well thatno in- | stituted man who knew how to put his re- | owner or oceupant of sueh factory or work- | ton would ealled ‘unblushing modesty,’ but | those attending the carnival besides inter- | state sture, and L. 1. Fryer, county | department, strument of the kind was ever framed witli- | marks into the fewest possible words, and in | shop in writing of the offense or neglect, | which we in the west sometimes style | fering with outdoor sports, The indoor at- | elork of Clay cotnty, rivato Nicholas Holligan, company 0, A out compromise of eontlicting interests, and | his ten minutes' talk he made a very plausi- | and if such offense or negleet is not corrected | “cheek.” You will observe that the cover | tractions, however, were largely patronized, Phird infantry, Fort Custer, Montana,” hag ’ even if the Douglas delegation do consent to | ble and convinelng argumient in favor of the | or remedied within thirty days after the ser- titie page both read ‘M. Verry Belmont's Brakem atally Injured. been granted four furlough on the a fow minor amenduents their setion would | establishment of a scliool for poor children | vice of notice aforesaid, he shall lodge formal | report to the house of representatives on tish- Lincoln's Big Pythian Lod e e authority of the seeretary of war with pers only be a repelition of bistory. in Nebraska. He said that be dido’t cowe | complaint with the attorney of the county in | erles.’ ete,. and that the document bears the | 3 ixcor, Neb.. Feb. 0 [Special e i d s mission 1o Heing told that there was 0o motion before | before the Louse to lobby on the eharter bill | which the o 43 Mo NOR., Pt b e At | gram to th ward Hoffman, Tense is comwitted or the neglect | lmprint of the governy the house Mr, Colby took hisseat. But-when | or railioad bills, He desired only totell what | occurs, whereupon that oficer shall proceed | Ob Opening 1t you will discover that it s the | 1o the Br \ls name was reachied in the yeaand nay vote [ Michigan was doing in the way of caring for | against the offender ecording to law, The | report of the commitlee on foreign affairs, | lodge ev { © table Mr. Vandemark's motion to rwul)—l its homeless or poor ehildren, "He stated that | comuiissioner. or his debuty may e ent printing oftice. First Li it Henry It Lemly, Third artillery, has been detaile d for duty “as mille in herg this morning, mangling bis left | tary atiaclo at the Uniwed States legalion ag at the hip and fracturing the temnr, The | BoZota, Columibla, and ordered to repurt fog over one hundred and sixty members, | Union Pacifie surgeon is eomivg on a spe- | dufy without unnécessary del the thizd lodge of the order.in Liucolu | clal, dent physicians ssy he cannot “‘"’j Troop G, Teuth cayalry (Captain Phillip I'he largest Knights of Pythias | Union Peeitic brakeman, was run over by a organized in the United States | 4 l 0 xamine | Two questions arise, Is Perry Belmont the | Leld its ivitlal meeting iu this city to-uight, | 1t California had 300000 poor éhildren, costing | hotels and lodging o boarding Houses, 10F | comuiiites on toe farelen atairss 1f not, 1g | 1t ! ! hat state aboul §600.000 aunually, - Michigan, | the purpose of discovering . whether | this the xeport of that comwiitee?” l“ ider, he started out upon a long review of the rhule matter under pretense of explaining

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