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- ok & O < > sk > O e & o, & s - — — "NUMBER 243. SIXTEENTH YEAR N 1Q mre I had come for a change in the manner of elect | The house then went into commitiee OLD H“E\DS M M T P“\RT PARNELL'S HEALTH, arbitrate the present differences, Superins | K TV ROO“ED\'ESS 3 l_" L‘(, BA 5 lf, o | inz & United States senator. The framers of | azain upon the general file, 'This move dis- A J 4 | — tendent Barrett informed the committee that \ A 0 | our state eonstitution had recoznized this he. | posed of the institution appropriation bills | Alarmist Stories of His Tiiness With- | there were no grievances and that no em= — | cessity and ten years ago had provided that | and brought the recular bills before the con —_— ottt Foundation | Ploymentcould at present be given by the ONIRE TR | the people might expy preterence at | sideration of the house. . Tinta ke o i 18 HAUL IS | com " . ‘ The Advocates of Submission in Lincoln | the ballot box for Un States senator, | The bill ta amend the Jaw relating to work Secretary Manning's Lester of Rosignation iy ’\ el ’”' "‘. 1‘r,{vw o encounters oceurred in Toboken | A Big Scandal Unearthed Ooncerning Ohls e th This is a8 far as they could o under the | inz roads dragged its weary lengih throug div bl L0NDON Feb, 15, ew Yotk Herald Cable | this afternoon between non-unjon long- ago's Boa Commissioners. Poutpone the Vote. federal constitntion, but there was no doubt | the committee to a reconsideration for pass- @iven to the Pablic. —Special tothe Bri.j—The alarmist news | shoremen and strikers, A mob of strikers cago:s Board of Qotntnifalo 2 —_— that they saw the wisd of the proposed mz:l-.l Wil ' S — lately sent to Amierica about the alleged seri- | conere l[‘”‘ at ”:"} Wilson line's do 'h" nd | measure, \e bill to provide for the rezistration o —— = ; iltiess of M¥ Pavaeil I e% s AL od four of the new men with clu WOMAN SUFFRAGE SHELVED. | 'Ihe bill was recommended to pass Judements aganst counties was also recom- | PRESIDENT CLEVELAND'S REPLY. f Mr. Parnell s exciting am Tnter the eye by & | HIGH RATES FOR STEAM FITTING Senate file No ctting forth the manner | mended for passaze, M it h > Everybody in the lwl'l'.\' of ”l;' collar hook. l(hw police reserves were cafled —— —— in which unorganized territory can be ed “The bill to reduce witness fees to five cents | house of commons is saying “Ilow much | outto prevent further trouble, A short time | s y - - | into counties, was reccommended to pass, | a mile and vay for only one day's attendance | Grover's Only Consolation in the Sepe | news we learn from some london corre- | Afterwards the loneshoremen emplovedf on | States Attorney Grinnell Belicved to The House Votes in Favor of Grand | &t five 16 o o of tponed ! N teacs the Thinevalla 1ine's docks Wwere beaten] by A _. Senate W, relative to the purenase of | was inde ely postponed. | is the Fact 1 o | spondents.” Mr. John Brady, sceretary of aninavalis 1 (locks were beaten] by Have Enough Bvidence to Fuare Istand For the Soldiers' Home— real estate for taxes by county officials, was I'he bill exempting cities of the metr 1 aration is the Fact That Daunicl | e 191bt iR § h ‘ strikers with clubs, A gang of Italians and Fow M Bills RRee snded recommended 1o pass, itan class from the requirement of obtaining Will Remain a Democrat— bt LI b it i, | Bohemians employed at the Sixth street nish Joe Mackin a Few Many Bills Recommended Senate file 83, fixin tnstitut- | signatures ot onethird of etars of a Apeil 4 Rue D, ing after reading three-qaarters of a column | docks were attacked and driven into a Choice Compantons, For Passage, ing a lein for wages, was discussed, the com- | district before a vote may be ed upon L Sl () describing M Parnell’s horrible condition: | borin 1se, where one of their number mittee ask le n‘aru»-x wain 1 i it ' |m-(x--\'\;‘m.-~ of .hi“ s ‘.-(‘« | purpose: —_— There's searcely a word of truth in the sen- YI’ .;\‘”\14‘-\.‘:m and he 'V;,- str ,w,; ;x r-\l\, - — W, deiining youndary o met with some little opposition was rec- | s s, 1 % or this the strikers caused his arrest, but he hicago “Roo: - . \ ty, was recommended to ommended for passag Manning-Clevaland Correspondence. | S3 ement. A for Mr. Parnell hav- | wig Qischarged by a magistrate, ALtk b Senate Proceedings, £y, wa mnien “ . v e P “ p CnieAGo, Feb, 15.—{Special Telozram ¢4 1N Nob., Fobe 15.-=[8 1 Tele Senate file W, providing that d In view of the fact that this is charter day Wasmsaroy, Feb, 15.-The .following | 'N* LBt e el b el o hsasods . D s Y C Y Ay \ cuted in other s shall be legal at the university, the committee of the whole | sorresnondence between the president 5 disease,’ ete., the state FORTY-NINTH CONGRES Bri.|—There Is considerable anxiety . 4 1 correspondence between the | ent and gram to the Bre.)~The senate m r:' 10 | state, was recommended to pass. ; | by unanimous consent took up the bill for | g oec \anning in ¢ £/ %0 the' Inteas ) 1 be o he is — A WOITY AMong some cou board meme o'clock and took up bills on third reading. Senate file 210, to rezulate the sale of lignor | the construction of a building upon the uni- | “UToH S Rp A e St " like 1 Senate. bers, contractors and others interested im p W < ecommended to pass. The sity grounds fol sractical and scientitie | Withdrawal from the eabinet was made pub L e Wy ; Py ers, contractors and other i s ”{" SSHInY 5 5‘1‘”"\“"””""\‘[“ the peo- | 4o beverage in the saloof d not allow | various pursuits of lite, and for the teaching Treastry DEPARDVMENT, Feb, 14.-M VIR R VD R U D ot bl b L g i bl s it vle. Mr. vl\ln»’ \d:' ”“ t as Mr OWI, | Grug stores to run saloons without paying | ot those branelies of learning which are | Dear Sir: I v of the fact of the near | of the Irish party, secretary of the treasury in regard to the need | fitter, whose bills for repairs at the county ine who introduced the bill, was absent on ac- | Jicense, ‘The bill was recommended to pass. | related to g t . § zricu ose. ‘The senate | 1t approvriates € the foot of the file of bills | adopted its report and adjourtied. 2 NOTES, i | aud the meehanic arts™ | (rnm 000, | may suflice f aker Harlan ‘moved reconsideration of | mation of iuy sue n 1, in which the location of the pro- | place my resig in with refer- | posed school is placed upon the grounds of the freasury in your hand 1 charter bil the Univ y of Nebraska, at Lincoln. He | will now deem 1ts aceeptanc 1 did my best | believed that the new building should be To of ¢ y i in order that | Seeing the broad, burl t- | of appropriations for a wharf and other | stitution footed up over 92,000 in six monthsy selection and contir ual face of «s at Sitka, Alask Reterred to the | His absence from the meeting of the county o iusire Lo Mtin | of parlinment for the north division of the | committee on approptintions, board yesterday, where lie has been a cons i 1 trust v county of Dublin, I showed him the Am On motion of Mr. Cameron, the bill to in- | stant attendant, evidently caused much une fean statement. e looked as it about to say, | crease the naval establishment was taken up | easiness and subsequent inquiry set on foof count of sickness, he thought that the bill The committee then should be place on third reading, Mr. Schminke strenuously objected to I talked to Senator Meik ferring the bill 5o often. He was ready to | ence to his vote on the O record his vote on it and did not think” the | Among otuer thines he saic John Jo larey, member | buil L b g ha D T Ny L | Cata o o i St "7rira | (0/the bublic servies: & When sou teq | with Dominte Sampson, “prodigious.” The | —Yeas, 5; nays, 15, disclosed the fact that he had goue awayy proposed action right under the rule, t0 ascertain the desire o ajo e | cated ol s farm, three miles out. This | e last June to delay msisting upon the substat 1KY Ha SALd \VAN Mt. Male offered an amendment that it e RBTS U 11Tk 1T ALY A The chair decided that the only motion | citizens of Omatia, and voted accordingly, | called forth Chancellor Manatt, WHo was | coptance of my res m IR ibstance of what he said was: . (.fi’w.!‘l":‘ e pu Ty R e || ORVIHE & RO DK SPATE ARy IR that could be considered would bs one to No matter how L vote on many questions, L | given permission to speak. He claime it | sonParenes . st DELObEr.* ot ERBHOR e 1 tements are utierly incorreet, | £t shecd of any ot th vessels shall fexcoed | lett the eity for a few days. ” The exposurg commit the bill to the general file. ; am charged by some one or other of having | the location of the building on_ the farm | \With such terms of personal consideration | About three months before Christmas Mr. | racaive $5.000 for every additional quarter | Of Sehneider's methods for doing work for ‘“'1 e sseditintics HesbiiLig ANy buch AT SOl R G DUN Yo mave T v:‘l;l:":nm""{‘ itate two facultics, Al of the | and expreased 8o grave a decision in respeet | Parnell was taken ill with gastritis and had | knot, and if it shall be léss than twenty knots | the county has undoubtedly something todo . which was carrled, ) . sy . students of agriculture would study chemis- | to the requirements of the publie sor raver, ¢ i 10 108t kol yor hour there s| va deduction from the s sudd ishing ig Y The next bill was Mr, Colby's, senate file A woman suffragist ran up againsta snag | tey, botany and horticuiture, and professors | that it was s impossibla to guestion my duty It fever, during which he lost about | ver hour there shall be a deduction from the | with his sudden vanishing from sight. Come 2, to provide for arbitration between em- | when she essayed to convert n v vward | would have to be located at both places. The i stone in w Nee re- | tontractor of £50,000 tor every quarter Knot | ment on the largeness of his bills has put our | Bained over a stor nt, but Le has 1y d as to forget your kindness, 1 have not spal ! olo o knots, 4 v X A L R Sl L LT ! ottier day, “Shie had | cliemical labratory, atso, on the present wai- | myself in X BHUBAYOETO: ConplY with and is now in very good | DN WYERIYKNOIS. | erized the amend. | Sehneiderin the light ot a go-between, and It the bill was gotten up for buncombe and was | become a littie out of patience with him be- | versity crounds would be utilized. wish and to contribute to the support of the | health and at his post in the house constantly. BHE. a4 616 Tor: enabling. the o -y has been openly stated that State’s Attorne, } lax in many particulars. ‘There was nothing | cause he wouid not admit that women were | Upon consideration of the first seetion Mr, ; Il gy § Yo |G L LI UL TG ) it % d | member from Cass, th 1 ks polices which have illustrated your adminis: | Only last night he was in_consultation with | “hedge,” or the naval departmentto “hedge,” | Grinnell was on the track of Schneider and in it to préevent the discharge of employ down-trodden and divested of G iven | Agee offered an amendment that the cost and | tration, he yroaching end o f 4 1 ot 8 o otofs t0° “hedira? st the o . P when they resorted to arbitration, and hence NI Of yOUF wite, at hotie, said | Turnishiog of ‘the bullding should be not | e ortingyty “Phoaching end ™ of | hisparty until midnight, then he sat up all | of the contractors to ‘hedge” against the | the ofiicials whose corrupt purposes he Is salt provided “no practical beneiit. The legisla- “Will you mot permit lier wishes 000, but it was lost. The seo- | period — dn - your own form of | MEhtdrafting the new land bill. His iliness | *OX{GNRCEAN AU e Business—the | tohaveserved. Among politicians Schneider ture could not make a law that would Inter- influence your vote on this question?” | tion was then adopted. The bill was recom- | oitjca i §L alvisions. 6 was not of a chronic form nor was it ‘hered- | Eads Teluantepe P g disappearance was necented this morning ag nake o quest, office and in" the divisions of our Eads Teluantepee bill—was taken up tor DI fere with a contract between individuals, and | “Madame, the last thing that my wife said | mended for passave. Boiitical ealendnr, . T clisnge must ocsur it | tary with his tamily.) A for ‘Me, Healy | considgration: proof of his unwillingness to stand investie ~ the courts had repeatedly decided such laws | to me was to request that I do not vote for I'he bill providing that county officers shall | the heads ot departments a t your council | gyeceeding ) B TR 1 Mr. Morga ored 4 tAVE 8 8 unconstitutional. ‘Uhe bill passed. this proposition, and I will add for your bene- | return to county all fees” collected by partments and at your council | syeceeding him,’ I may safely say that as Mr. Morgan offered an amendment pro- | gation. It gave rise also to starts | e r > ] rd, it is clear that your personal conven- [ puro e il HAY viding thint nothing1b the ac ¥ Gon: ol i M. Robbins' bill, No. 24 came. next, 1t | fit, that waen she chters poiitics 'l get ont.” | them in excoss of $1,500 for county judzo and | femee’ and b niePnts e upeerved | Parnell is alive there will be no other leader ¥dIbg that nothtiueto the act shall, be eon: | ling comment over the action of il provides that the names of freeholders who [ Some of the senators speak well, but they [ clerk and $2,000 for sherif and treasurer, ex- | should it oceur now. Moreover. the tinan- | Of the Irish party. He has not yet made | Upited \ county board at their meeting yesterday States may now have under any 1 (I—'~U":_l:|’\l=;lvlil "f‘j‘-y cial situation is to be seriously diflerent from | preparations for taking a holiday and says | treaty heretofore = made with Mexica. | afternoon, in drawing the grand jury fos e raised to 83 and $2, sign petitions for the privilege to sell liquor 0 over the same ground twice in one speeck cept in eounties with ove be printed in the newspapers, that the public | In other words, they don’t stop when they | where the sums b ) «C t which opened before us when the pre: 08 oly that he won' $0 ye! v Adopted, March, The gra ry, as drawn by tl are genuine. The bill was passed without lie secretary of the senate has a severe | for passage. opportunities, created by the transfer of the | 118 pressed by his colleagues to go as soon |\ st i 'sliall ba fssued until Tully. PAIA TOT | toum > o endor from ore i ides on { . the emerzeney clanse, by a vote of 1 cold. oA ‘Tl committee arose. people’s trust to new hands, In this most | 5 the procedure debate is ove i1y mohey At par vallie, and mo_ bonds Issueq | bods. Noorder from any judge on the eticty "The most important bill to come up for [ It is all right for a member to_explain his | The privileges and eloctions committee re- | britieal condition. the eireummspect exeention | Several knowing ones Tepeated the same | until the fuil amoant of Stock hus been sub- | Was issued for the jury, as should have beem passage was that of Mr. Snell, the chief | vote, but it is far from right for him to trans- | ported again on thie co.test ease from Sarby | of a wise fiseal policy. or of administrative | things. 1 hear that those erroneous, inaeed | serived for and 50 per eent of it paid for. done, and in the avsence of this specisl wrif object of which was to grant the privilege of- [ mit an explanation of no vote at all. county, in which Mr. Snell claims a right 0 | reforms in the collection and disbursement | alarming stateme: - S b the | Mr. Vest modified Mr. Van Wyck’s amend. | the grand jury caunot serve, This circume municipal suffrage to women. Mr. Vande The house bill to extend the penitentiary | Mr. MeKenna's seat, recommending that | of our colossal tevenues, 18 not alone de- | LArLine statements are copied through the ) JOR G0 ST it o certificates of | stance, that the county board procecded illee ark made an arcument against the bill | contract was read the first time in the senate | Snell should be seated. "The report was not | manded, though labors such as these have | States and tuerefore it can only be just to | Goaic chiall be issued until the same shall be | gallyin drawing the list of those they wanted Which vas well it wnd incontrovertible. | to;day. acied upon, and an effort on the part of the and exhibited the avilities of our | Parneli’s American friends to deny them. | fallv paid for in money atits par value: | o serve on the grand jury for the nex e were only three ladies on the floor of | committee to make it the special order for to- st the hopes of aspiring | the senate at the funeral of the bill to grant | morrow afternoon failed. foremost statesmen sinee ;the constitution = that no bonds in excess of the amonnt of the | month, and the other one, that it was believe did unfeeling man bl GOV TIaT Y BV e rR S RN AIRO R To Revise the M 5 ! Sy ] i ay Laws, capital paid in shall be_ authorized or issued | on all hands that Sehneidor tiad conciuded 18 woman. i Nl municipal suffrace to women. Mr. Smyth offered the following resolu- | exhausting round of daily administrative [Copuright 1557 by JamesGordon Bennett,] Wt Sueh capital Shall amount to £10,000,0003 | was about time for Lim to leave Chicago, kava Senate file S was passed, relinguishing the | At precisely 2:23 Mr. Vandemark rose to a | tion: tasks which, however subordinate and clei 5—|New York Herald | and that no bonds shail be disposed of at less | politicians all thc ited to talk about toe state’s title in certain lots i Lincoln in favor | question of privileze and said: “Mr. Presi- Bejt resolved by the liouse of representa- | foal, an eHicient. secretars of the treasur L ! —1 was I .d | than their par value. da Their conversation was pointed and I=1 was informed | B0 T LTOR e bill went over until | difeetly to the purpose thata day of reckone Thursday and the senate adjourned. g isnear at hand for the county boodlers, of John Gillespie. dent—Referring to the vote on the Omaha | tives, That the state_board of_printing be re- BIIL5 pertaining to the state hortienitural | charter yesterday and the Bri's report of its [ quested to enforee the provisions of the con- society, was passed. A number of bills were | proeceding ke no exception to the re- cauhot or should not evade, These are tasks 3 beyond my present strength, 1 therefore with the "printer of tie house | submit to your considerate judement to-day that provosals will It ! shortly be laid before the Prussian landtag Ttis suid that States Attorney Grinnell is | introdiiced. 'No ills can be lntroduced afier | porlexcept fyon wny alscnee. and 1 do not | roll 43 onted, 1t 1o e | that - in sking “Toleads 850 | annulling nearly al that remains of the May House. Possession of Selineider’s tooks, but tha 0-IOTTOW. take any exception to_ that, but the Omaha le resolution was adopted. Tt is under- | 4th of March, or as soon as you may select | jaws and glving R G WasiNGToN, Feb. 15,—1In the house Mr. | official was not about his of! AFTERNOON SESSION. BEE added, 'S usual.’ If it was another | stood that this contemplates fining Henry 1 of March, or as saon as vou may select | jaws and glving the church satisfaction on SRIINONC b the houds e this (-rn-nunnl my successor, 1 fultill the duty rtained trom him jus! V tomy family that may now be permitted to ontwe g i it i | - RondlolGlors itte infer. | and itcould not be asc Mr, Fulleroffered a resolution’ requesting | paper 1 would ask a correction, but us it is | Gibson $25 upon each one of several bills all essential points, thus virtually closing the | Hammond of Georgia submitted the confer is ) zh the S St 5 what documentary evidence he had got lold the secretary of state to furnish the. senate | the Omaha BER I do not ask a correction.” | which have been delayed and which have | ity of Acooptine lonser that assignusent of | kultercampf. ence report on the anti-Mormon bill and it {55y ire were intimations to be had, hows documents relative to the territory from | Mr Vandemark den’'t know when Le is well | thus lost their places upon the file. s public service which, two years ao, you did T was ordered printed and laid over until | ever, that the state’s attorney is in possession ybich Ut county of Tiiurston is proposed to | treated: jpAnotiier resolution nstructing the i | e’ the lonor (0 ke, Keturning to the A Big Approvriation For Arms. Thursday. of Anple proof showing it Sclneldos he carved. A iy £ diciary committee to ascertain by arecountof | ranks of that great party which has calied i e day li6mas ot 10 InoIS it- | and certain commissioners divided moneys Mr. Duras introduced o bill prohibiting DolngesInithoRIOusCAs the vote on the constitutional amendment | vou to its lead, T shall Still hope to follow its Lt ":;',I]" _‘_"l‘ ‘“"f”,"‘,“f’i;“,’ daysf i . dTliomas of 1liinois, From thojicommite f § NRiol drd iareaaumuISbilIae O RICHN v lottery or scheme of chance to be held in | LiNcor.y, Neb., Feb. 15.—[Special Telezram | relating to lengtt: of the legisiature and pay | foriunes under your suceesstutwaidance with | Sipuitted to the lower house of the Hungar- | tee on naval affuirs, submitted a repor t to In- | Ghioct” the Journal to-night says: *“There by whatever name, style or title. to the BEE.|—The house, after a long debate, | of meinbers, if it had not passed, Was | fliow citizens: of loyal pride. Very e | 1an diet abill aporopriating 7,460,000 florins pse the paval establishuent. — Comuiittee | gre rumors that one,_of the contractors spes fenate went o coniuittee of the | determined this morning, 65 to 4%, that it | adopted. ks spectfully your DANIEL MANNING, | t0 supply the Hungarian landwehr and army | OGhC whole. |00 oe of the | €ially favored by “sang’ county commise e L iadors It e ohalr red, It pro- | could not or wouid not delegate its power of | 4 nuthier of bills were Introduced |~ | = ‘ritE pigsme EPLY. reserves with stocks of war material and 10 | iiola on the diplomatic an(f consuiar anpro- | Sioners is cither in hiding, or o fusitive b yidos that a widow fay romuin I the dwell- | locating soldlers’ home to a commission. | was'ordered ongrossed and 18 ready for Anal | DLsEySpivE = MANSION, Feb. I equip the first band of the iandsturm. All | priation bill. The various items of _increase pe arrest, or ho hins been arrested and | aniel Manning 0 e ; 3 % § & 4 5 quietly held to undergo investigation. All his AL et S e Fommal letter of resigna. | Parties in the huuse ngreed to vote for the A BeHERLGNIO U T Hooks of dccount and his papers relat.ng ta n which | have réceived, though not en. | Passage of the bill without debate. The | 08 & FORE B TET ;) W TR roe, | Dusiness with the county liavealso disaps Rief moved that the house proceed to fill | Morming atio. tirely unespected, presents the reality of | measure was at once referred to the ! ing house of hier hus| fong as she remains 7 ‘geabl rably. nd after his death so | Assoon as the spec order was reached and | reading, widow without being | the bill came up for final consideration, Mr. Adjournment was taken until to-morrow with rent, The bill was reported aderation o the bl e e Toers | Deared, but whether the favored “gani” cons ehate file No. 121, amendatory of tne | the blanks left in it for a location. As The Charter Bl severance of our officil relatious and causes | military .and financlat committee of the armtaie Gontihas o sh. Nottiora. Pacihe sractorIaAtUIgtnTTosaN I RYUTH Dt statutes relating 1 insine, Was recommended | an amendment to this motion, Mr. Randall | Lixcory, Neb., Feb. 15.—[Special Tele- [ 1 1he deevest teztet Mg s tompered | nouse and was subsequently passed. The | land forfeiture bill This 15 tho way the. New York "hoodle’ to pass. 1% moved an entire substitute for section | gram tothe Brr.]—The Omrha charter bill | friendly relations whieh have unbrokenly ex- | Beatible to the bill explains that the eredits | - The house then adjourned. prosecutions began. Some of the worst rass mlm e file 101, n\x_nutlu-.w;]}nll)' uponlibel, | g which provided that the location should [ will probably come up in the house to-mor- | isted bétween us are t4 still continue. Lrefer | 6t {he adoption of the bill o,“‘,,f‘i,‘m e A CATTLE QUARANTINE cals snuifed danger in the wind and preci, B i sy T VSOl | be determined by seven commissioners, who | row, beinz held back to-day by the pressure | to these because sheiy aional relations sup: | Jandsturm or- volunteer servics culled oat_in & - e oAt O e i P e o B enine another, ar | should be selected by a joint session of both | of business in committee of the whole. u}u atter all, 3\‘1;:=1fl;3: :fnci;ocmfu:rlx:m.} time of war. The preamble goes on to say | [owa's Governor Proclaims Against ?‘fgfid }“’f,’",\?“fi'"', e l;figf;’.":y{.""( written or published, every person so offend | old soldiers. The substitute was voted down | Temperance Women in Session. |t o e W0k SURGEVOUS [0 SReal o the | other European states are taking it would | Drs Moixes, I, Feb. 15.—(Special Tele- | could datraud, cortnpt or terrorize yustice,diq —+ Iz Shalk dhon convictlon thoreof, ‘be_ fined | and then o motion to allot for.the location [ Svrrox, Neb, Feb. 15.—(Special Telegram L be & serious omission of Austro-lungary to and, i g \ ve furnished to the admin- —Governor Larrabee to-day | not seek safety in tlight, but awaited arrcst *boodlers™ of thig longer refrain from equipping the in from equipping the landstirmn. | 4 cued the following proclamation : and trial. Otie by one the ty conven- in any sum not exceeding £500 or be im- | prevailed. Grand Island was the choice 0; to the BrE.] J—The annual cou s B 4 R thoNtinn e Od el h the eaunty Jail a0t exceeding She | hinety-six of the members and was plac istration of the government during the time = IUALKS " The empi I P, tion of the Women's Christian Temperance | you have directed the affairs of the exacting itii) iy " s of i class have gone to the penitent 1t iy I months, oF both, at ‘the diseretion of the | I the blanle, Lt was worth the VIS | yion et here to-day, Mrs. Dr. Cassell, of | and laborious oflice which you now ‘seek to | PEE BRSO, M6, GI0Re o Bov T e wes of the hate thore and more | €vident that Mr. G rinnell las begun. or tha 9 e “that 1 said fbel s pu. | Mr. Rief's earty, wholesome face 1ieht b | Edgar, presiding. 'Tie address of weleome | Surrender, Your labors, your achievements, | is nov desirable to. be surprised Ui govern- g e extreme danger of pieuro-ymen | (e hoodlerst belleve Tio soan “wil bezing : il : ¥ s UG fles e 2L LU LB S g € | your suceess, and _your devotion to public | 5 o to v ) th R e DS Anond| fona = ascality SticE I‘l\ll pdd mI:l.m\\':[mpur lun;“g T! L:.;]I\-l[."llu«?: (‘{‘:li‘l\‘\l'\?;\‘;:n:‘nrx,xnl-lz; d m{%:q::::llfindv\\‘fl’xlw”“!'l:g was delivered by Mrs, Dr. Kendall, of Sut- | ju¢0 are fully seen and known, and thev ;::.\‘X\‘IK;S:}li:‘.Ifllrkl‘x:!!6“l‘|‘1’(~.x‘|4|r1‘\“\'1I‘l“lhg‘\‘l:”.‘ 4““‘ ;x‘“:‘l "r'l":;:(‘till'.llkx‘;\‘llyl‘ll(l}xl'}.l‘lllvfil:‘l]\tj? u‘::un-mxlmlf.; pnn 4 » culation the person wo aiiebiding shall be | K0 ok e lochtion of the. homé. ot | (anand responded toby Mrs: A B, Swith, | chalienge the anprectation and gratitude ot | oSty 'to sacritics eversthing in defense of | 1he stateof Hinoies therefore, T William NEW YORK STOCKS. unishe sonme: s n- ght fol LthicShome abi|iq| riield. rt addresses were delivered | all of your countrymen. Since 1 must at b RS 5 inrrabea, goy of the state of " [owa e ! Tlary not 16ss than one nor more than three | his city. - Grand Island, through 137 leading | By Mrs. Jones, of Hastings, and Colonel | [ast relinusen iy hops of yourcontinuanas | Wwonate Larrabee, governor of the state of lowa, o | ppe Bull Pools and Cliques Heavily X y 2d G40 ncres of fine st relin ny Lop yourcontinuance —_— now forbid the importation into this state 1 yeurs. business wen, guaranteed G40 acres of fine | a1 n temperance evangelist, A larze num- | at iy side as eounselor and codaporer. and rbid the Tmports ) e cd With St ks, w Yonk, Feb, 15 pecial Telegram to Bee.]—The stoc market continued y in the same route it has been in since Fquipping the Landwehr, from Lilinois of any cattle except in such Load Mr. Snell explained that the bill was in- | land three miles out, and will |»ru\mhl{ also | her of prominent ! tended to punish suchlibelas 1f it were a | raise money to adorn the grounds ot the in- | qlendance from Fa. felony. stitution when built. The bill establishing | Fioar. Fairfield, C Mr. Casper said the bill, if passed, would | the home was ordered engrossed and comes | JoSRC (Gruanizition mike every constable, ward bummer and | up for passage to-morrow. It appropriates | emperance women werein | Sinea | eanniot question the' reisons 1on | vipan bury, Geneva, Hastings, | which your requést to be relicved is based, it | | VIENYA, Feb. 12 Centre and otlier | only remains for me to aceept the resigha- | introduced a bill in being accomplished | tion you have tendered and to express my | ing 12,000,000 florins for the equipment of the a red hat campaign at the coming spring | profound thanks for all that —The government has | special cases as nml\' ;-.- approved lby the o reichatag apmronriat. | veterinary surgeon of this state and upon e reichstag appropriat- | (00 Wit such regulation as ho inay preseribes and L again appeal o all the eiti- Mr. Schminke said that if he had prose- ! t her husband in getting in a lo cuted every editor who lied about hin he [ thereare a favored few in thisstate, that the | yiter it was | n who supplied the material for abuilding Corolary oL5 aln; able amount of wold would bg el xported during the next two months and i agreed upon an arrangement to oppose any Captain Todd Killed Himself. NK D, JACKSC ! : v ; jou have | landwelr and landsturin, ] e bttt the commencement of tho woek. Outside crank a candidate in the justice’s courts for | $50,000, 4 5 B o oA Te et TG aa | proroundfitiankEREorRaliR Ly ouinvey| QAW ACandHands IS zens of tho state, and espoclally to_ all. stato, \\'ur‘v”nlm:|l‘"u|,1‘:v‘l:):ll" :x\nl il poots s aa I libel judgment. ‘The State Journal had puv- | '~ AFTERNOON SESSION. membership of ninety sems to be | fully my labors and perplesities of the ATub e Ol S eno county and municipal " oflicers, to aid to the & EEAnCEiLey i lished. & malicious . falschood about the | The first business of the afternoon was the | IWLIGI activity in this organization at. the | ey (ny, labors and perplexities of thel & A Jub emency. best of their abilities to ward off from our | cligues were so heavily loaded that they did speaker in saying lie had sold tiimselt out to | reception of reports of committees, present time. ask of you that the first day of iprwl DXt Carcy TTA, Feb, 15.—Twent: ive thou- ate the calamity of an invasion of that | yot care to take on new line The result the railroads by accenting passes to take his | =~ Upon the question of indefinitely postpon- —— fixed % the date at which’ your resignation | SAnd of the 75.000 prisoners contined 1n jails aful plague, was a dull market, with an unmistakable | wife east tor treatment, but he relied upon | ing the bill répealing a portion of the lien Two Sudden Deaths, 1 take cffect, and that you will so fozulate | throughout India will be released to-morrow | 10 testimony whereof Lhave hereunto eet | o0 oo ward lower prices. The fact that | Nis record at home and in the senate to retute | law, number 5%, Mr. Raymond moved that | o o0 oy ™ pa, Austl take eifecy end tishaouwill soackuate || Ay o slomenoy. 10 ¢ok diomOFALh o hand and ecaused to be aflixed the ard loy . ac | the libel. He said that if the Journal people | the recommendation of the committee should REY x] :” .y " m-i-]lmuu--” 108 “‘)flml el u“‘:“‘_;;’v nlllfrn":- jubilee of Queen Victoria at seal of the state of lowa. exchange was on agold exporting basis did ‘ had any manhood and decency they would | not be adopted. ~ He said that the very fact | RIAUGLo the B ; L T e T e e - Done at Des Moimes, this 1th day of Feb- | not improve the chances for a bull camvaign, do what they could 0 make anends, but he | that every lumber and _an.-hm] de‘axw;-rlmxnns of a farmer 1|\|nlu near ! b ClE e (e T e O N R Opposing a Packed Jury. }‘f”{i.(\(“":;‘x WiLLias LaRsanre, Conservative bankers were of the ovinion ] ok redress C ate opposing s e " suddenly yesterda She had been assis he earnes " e RDOS RS B 2 s v the Governor: - o yanidnaiaeakrodices b e sous. O L ik o0 || utlaeply Y eales he had been assisting | 5, higw pathi of life you may hereafter fol- | Loxnox, Feb, 15, ~The Standard this morn- |} 2 that a conside | 1of hay, and | Jow tiiere may be allowed to you more of y o ¢ may owed 1o you more of | ing says that several English radicals have ded on the wazon started to | comfort and of ease than the conseientious YA & By ride home on the load. On the way in, how- | discharge of duty here permits, 1 am, very would long ago have turned all his money | W 1 has a complete prior claim upon_ever case of a Suropean war it was thought thaf over to the lawyer: | vart | ever, she fell to the ground and “sustained | sincerely your iriend. attempt of the crown council to pack the jury | DEs MoiNgs, Ia., Feb, 15.—|Speeial Tele- | there would be very heavy demands for gold Mr. Duras said if the law passed the time | of lll_l building to the 1’xc11,<'.~~n rlwl the ¢ “1'" gevere internal injuries, from which she died BACRILLYY ® ‘“'"m e ey, in the trial of John Dillon and hiscolleagues, | gram to the Bre.]—The mystery attending | from all the prinecipal Kuropean nations. would come when all the newspaper men | of every man who has Iabored upon the | i, 'y short time. No one was with her at the The president will nominate a sucee: 1 which begins in Dublin this week. § . apta T s | harTs cert v ha " would be in jail. They all claim to be poor | structure. He stood upon the broad platform | time but her husband. Her death caused KK'I’II’IN' \‘,,‘”'l‘l il 1‘!x'.“ .u.ln.ln‘.l 1:.‘..“!.”‘ :l, DN | the sudden death of Captain Todd seems | ‘I'he bears certainly had the best of the situas men, and of eourse would be obliged to o to | of equality before the law, A considerable talk among the neighbors, but | of eongress, bt the. anpointinent Will ot A Panic in Egypt. about cleared. This evening a clerk in Mam- | tisn, and the steady erumbling away of yrices jail.” Every issue of o newspaper contained | - Mr. Siater said that there was a sting inthe | (e coroner's jury returned o verdiet in ac- | take cieet, owever. betore Aptill T ONDON | Fah 15 Ao e sea | mer's drug store testified before the coron was taken to indicate th buyers a lie, and if everybody would ‘sue them he | bill to capital. Labor goes hand in hand with | cordance witii the above facts. AX8 L IRATSL BRI ok (o TDOR, SOy T DAR S M ReoN CANSed | | quest thal he sold Captain Todd two ounces | Wre not anxlous to ket sfocks at g was afrald we would® soon have no news- | capital. “Let one fall and the other wust, He fiss Clara Morris, niece of Henry Morris, TR g in financial and military circles at Cairo by | (¢ F00rom last Tharsday, This supplies | Present range ot —values. There —wi apers in the state. - To prevent this awful | was opposed to it. died very suddenly yesterday of quick con: BLYBREANDIHARKORS; the withdrawal of the annual subvention of | &8 RO L S e ence whien has | jome buil = talk on - Richmon mity he opposed the bill. Mr, ‘Agee fayored the bill, and Mr. Ray- | cumption, 2 The Senate Committee’'s Work Com- | £-30:000 for expenses of the Egyptian army. | poan gilivently sought. Lnken in connec- | Lerminal, but it was belicyed to be inspires Mr. Vandemark said he did not care how | mond replicd to him quite enerzetically, ———— B TR AR A L0h A e tion with Mr, Todd’s business affairs, which | DY a8 clique overloaded with stocks and much the newspapers attacked him. In | charging the former with the veculiarity of A Pythian Event. ¥ A New Scheme, A MAN WITH A GLASS EYE are Show now L6 iave boen i a straightened | Mueh buying was attracted from professiona Vary cane where e iad " Doy maliticd 1 | fuvoring everything which suacked of w0 | ¢yryprox, Neb, Feb. 15, (Special Tele- had redounded to his glory. He would pur- | nopoly. 4 e . v 4 q axia: B A A careor ang Ancwer all ehivges a8 | - Mr. Miller opposed the bill, and Mr, Whit- | &ram to the Brk.|—Last nizht Sheriden did the wan who burnt the temple of Diana | miore also opposed it. lodge, No. 64, Knightsof Pythias, was In- WASHINGTON, Feb, 15,—The senate com- 8 Y 9. 18re Kea1 I 3 BLTA-E operators. Pacifie was lower in an- mittee on commerce has concluded its labors | Fallure of Efforts to Transplane a | {oodiion the coclusion seens inevitable | yoipation of the noxt assessment about o upon the river and hatbor bill, which will be Rabbit's Eye. most deliberately planned in’ the record, | Some due, London quatations were gens f ! A T Sl i { 4 reported to-morrow, ‘The detaled bill is not [ Ngw York 5.—[Special Telegram | The evidences of @ siruggle,the broken wateh, | (FaIIY lower for all American securities. QR 28 —to immortalize bimself, Mr. Jeary believed it was to the best inter- | stituted at Rushville, Neb., with forty-three B T tol I e 4 NE 16— I CIAM | Gpain, the seattered rubbers, the crushed hat, | this break there was some zood buying of Mr. Moore favored the bill. At present o | ests of the country to allow the lien 1aw 10 | enarter members. The lodge was instituted | 2¢cessible to-nizht. “The following are, how- | to the by arles A. Williams, city | all show thatevery precaution had been taken | 1€a4in€ by people who have all aloi beers man could make a false and maticious attack | remain as it is. The country ought tobebwit | B GV CU)" B, Chapman, of Arlington, | ever. the totals of the leading items which | editor of Minneapolis Tribune, when | to give the suspiclon of mutder, identiticd With the plan tor reorganizing the |||ulr||l_lhlvln-];umliun of nlguml itizen auul“h-' g)vflnl a repeal of the bill would retard that | Nup,” The event wln.sfllln-ndml by'a delega. | wereincreased by the committee: Hennevin | thirteen years of age, injured one of his eyes | LATER—The coroner’s jury has just brought ;r::-lu;r} e lfluu;::ul ]l::c e n'l‘l“l"‘f‘xiif're':?x: not liable for criminal prosecution. “Our | building. o wenty Chadron knights.~ A banquet | e 850,000; Missourl rivel B¢ BUREER JORERACAREY ¢ 4 et LR ressed for sale, act, all Pacific' Feputations and the feclings of otr relw | - Mr. lKandall favored the report of the com= t:‘.,',-‘;‘,‘\‘Jx,‘{i.‘zc..m...,n AR A DA HEs °‘““"|'| i 2himsousl xivor, \i“"." e | while celebrating the 4th of July, 1n May, | 108 verdict of suicido, were weak and low he bears made the tives are of wore importance than | mittée. He said that the bill had brought | visitne members, who speak of it as an en- | mOuth to dloux City, £500,000; Mississippl, | 1885, Chibret, a Panisian occulist, made an TS point that no bull mwovement in stocks could the little property we may possess. | forth a ereat many protests, but they had | joygble affair, Rushville is the county seat | from St. aul to Des Moines rapids, £150,0003 | attempt to insert a rabbit's eye. It failed £ e started until after con s adjourns, and It §s a morée serious offense | been from farwers and not from lumber | f'Sheridan county, located in a fine farm- | lower Mississippl, $1,500,000, The total ap- | and Le advised that no further attempts be A Young Donae, Fe Feb, 15.~|Special Tele-+ [ something more definite was Kuown as to to malizn a man than to deprive him of prop- | dealers. : ry, is growing rapidly and is a live | propriation ade by the bill "is about e »ur other. edo; ATB 205 S oo | gram to the Bre.|—Clara Nordsteum, a | the prospect of war in Europe. Towards the i e e Lt the DAL Te right and tuat | “The report of the committee was sustained | {h& country, 18 growing rapidly € | ¥10%500,000, Y made, Four other elorts were made, Low- | voung lady between sixteen and eighteen | close stocks rallied fecbly on limited purs it would do no harm to any just man.” and the bill was indetinitely postponed. - The amendment to the river and harbor | €ver, without success, ‘I'he case interested | Conrso1q committed s chases by shiorts, The total sales were aboug Mr, | ide at Dayton, this | { ininger read the statutes and said | The following bills were also, upon recom- Arrested For Blackmailing. bill introducced by Senator Van Wyek to-day | Dr. C. 1. May, of this city, and he made ex- | dounty, at 5 o'clock this morning by taking | *8%000 shares, the present law covered the case fully, An- | mendation of the committees from whom | Ryapsey, Neb. Feb, 15.—[Special Tele- | by reuest authorizes John Cowden and his { periments with twenty-four rabbits and made | arsenic. No cause is assigned for the act, me— OLher 1AW WA UNNecessary. they came, indetinitely postponed. cram to the BEE,|—S. W. Montgomery was | 8350ciates to construct at their own expense | jivo transfers successtully, Wllliams was | The young lady was highly respected in the Another Ballot in New Jersey, Mr, Meiklejohn offered an amendment of To provide for the commencement and | Bram to the BEE.|—5, W, BOMErY Was | 4 outlet for the tlood waters of the Missis ey . o | community whiere she resided. TrExToN, N, J., Feb, 15~ The senate thig the phraseology which was accepced aud the | prosecutions of actions before justices of the | taken to Lincoln by a United States marshal | gippi river from a point ten miles below New attracted by the experiment last year and on ¢ — afternoon took their first ballot for United Dill recommended to vass, weace and wherein justices of the peace bave | to-day on the charge of representing himself | Orleansto Lake Borgne. For each foot of | January ast came 1o this city for opera- Sudde States senator, It resulted: For William J. Senate file 104 was taken up. It provides | jurisdiction in the precinet, wherem the de- | to be a government detective. e has been | difference between the fiood lines of theriver | tion. A large rabbit” with bazel eyes was | Brniiveros PiDehite, | ERCA AORRIOT, . SETOBN IR & AEAKEAANNAS that “every person licensed as provided, who, | Tendantin such actions may reside or live, | threatening howesteaders with contets un- | brought about by thé i iTON, . Deliass, | Sewell, republiean, 1 | ilet project Cowden | selected and the operation performed Feb- is to receive 500,000, One-half 0f the money is to be retained by the secretary of war, ruary 1. [he operation lasted one anda however, until a low water navigable channel | quarter hours. On the s for Leon Abbetty for four years past clerk of the district and | democrat, 6: for ex-Govirnor Geor.e O, circult courts, and recently principal of the | Dudlow. democrat, 15 for Joseph 1. Bidel, nd day o shight | Sunnyside school, died suddenly of heartdis- | democrat, 1, The assembly did not take s by Limself, his agent, servant or elerk, shall | and to provide ., ", “that such actior.s | less they bought him off, glhie or fiquors, or M1 any malt, spirituous or yinous | shall be commenced only in the precinet —— 1y intoxicating drink to any | wherein the defendant may reside. Ashland Votes Water Work y minor, apprentiee or servant under twenty- T'o declare stipulations for attorney fees i ‘ ] ; ! on Tor aliorn AsraND, Neb., Feb, 15.—([Speeial Tele- | 6 ten fect in depuy s secured for the ‘entire | haziness in the corners was no- | easelast night. Ballot, tho democrats huving absented |In~||:i one years of age, or any person so licensed | in notes or mortages for money void, cram to the BEE.] tion for water | distance between New Orleans and Cairo, | ticed, On the fourth day the T evregp— selves till the republican minority adjourne | ' who shall, by Nimself, his agent, servant or ‘Lo declare taking more than 10 per cent | ram to 4 0 water | 1) "I case the depth of the channel is 1n- P = Those lowa Lands, for the d Ths surprised o great many, a8 4 clerk, suffer or permit to enter his place of | Interest usury, aud to punish it by $100 | works bonds rre to-day, the | ordased beyond ten feet for the entire dis- growth of the muscles was completéd, WASHINGTON, Feb, 15.—Land Commis- | late in the day the missing democrats turned business, or to remain therein, any minor | fine. vote being I against. ' The | {afive from New Oeans to Caito- by reason | and the rabbit’s eve moved in unison with | 0o s i S S e B o ere. | up, thus restoring the democratie majority, ler the age of twenty-one years, shall be To appropriate $5,000 for payment of boun~ | amount voted was 3 of the outlet, the sam of $1,000,000° is to be | the human, On the evening of the eighth [ SOUCLT PAIXS Wik 16 ienc 10 e Seere- | gitore adjourning the republicans drow uj med guilty of a wisdemeanor for each of- | ties for destruction of wild animals, ——— Ol Tor vaah e pm of S0t of navisabie | day a siiht sloughing of the corner was ob- | tary of the interior at an early date the res- | an'signed a protest with a demand {ht fense, and upon conviction thereot hie shall ‘To punish false representations as to the Fatally Burned With Henzine, depth secured, served, and it increased so thata great por- | toration to settiement entry under the public | b entered on the register. At 100l to-more be imprisoned in the county jailnot less than | price paid for any promissory notes the same DeTROIT, Feb, 15.—A little before 4 o'clock - tion of the iris escaped T'M left the u]».- color- | land Im\|~l the 2,000 (milr\ m{l:uul |ull\lwrl): row both houses will come together aud bale ;l:ul\ In‘ll 5 :\‘m‘;:ww “:ll‘"rlmxw ““\'l"‘;;"’m‘llll “‘f«wx‘.'l‘:l'.“h;{u' T e this afternoon, in Hoffner’s furniture store, The British Minister's Opinion. A,Il;l‘.l“[-\‘hllll".'ll:‘Ix‘\""l‘ll?]“ ([;,E: ‘l“I:;‘vlhl;\ "‘i: o |““|“»- {v.m-m.k« \r: “’I‘ ! 1,.' ot .:\;:\ 1111‘1 “:t Bk ;4‘; lot for senator, 1 also prolibits the sale of 11quor 10 any Indian, | the beace power to issue an injunction. while the children of the proprictor were | NEW Yok, Feb. 1a.—In an interview | (ijoq s remove the eye. This was done on | eently reconveyed by the state 1o the United PGt Tt y fnsane person or habitual drunkard, or upon | Lo amend the disqualifications of judges or | playing about the stove, it was upset and a | With a reporter for the Mail and Express, Sir | {he ninth day in twenty minutes, the patient | States, (10 s (10 Han s SR L SR TENET R Sunday and eleetion days, under heavy pen- | justices of the peace, can of benzine exploded, throwing the burn- | 1donel West, British mimster at Washing- | heing under the intluence of coacaine. . Since G B C 10, Hau. 1y ansiders progress alties. The bill was recommende 3. To proyide that a married woman shall | jng fluid over the children and burning them | ton, said: I do pot anticipate any trouble | the eye was removed the cavity has been kept ; erved &h was mnade Wday by the freight oflicials of Senate tile 5 called out quite & display of | have exempt from attachwent, execution oF | yof i “In 0ot artiod 1o ' sidewallr | Whatever about tha fistiery question. Nego- | bandaged and coveced with Nascline. Wil- | CinicaGo, Feb,15,—Tiie News' special from | the Southwestern Ruilway assoclation in ads st rsmanship, It reads as follows: forced sale the same perso property and p a g - y ¢ L N 5 & outside and are still alive, although suffering | tiations are now going forward in London e it resolved vy the senate and the house | real ::‘:‘l‘u::l‘i‘l'n“llllll“(rlu ad obtaited under the | orniv Tk cannot recover, Their names | between M liams will wait until the ‘healing process is | finished and then have a glass eye inserted, in, LI, says ottlieb and Catherine | justing rates between Clic Sanchi, charged with horrible eruelty to their | City in secor g0 and K nSag wnee with the inter-state com= AIeSe B > sbra nister Phelps and the British gov- sal ¢ conditions of 3 CASE Were op TCe 3 Tins an ‘amenduent to tuo_federal constitu- | is an old-timer, and has been fired over the | thiee: Kddle, aged two. il fathor, Ed- | finally seitled before” congress adjourns, | uyd ciink it will be'a long while betore the | A0d sentenced to live years in the peaiteh | yortion of tho east bound rates. 1 a few tion whereby United States senators can be | transom so maby times that it has acquired | Ward doffuer, 1s in a critical condition. Even If the retaliatory and non-intercourse | oycrution i3 ‘again attempted with human | tar, the exivene penalty of the law. " The § BSG0 wiidre agents could ot ugree, the RO Waereny - Bied Bis OIS oA s DY L AR ASQUEES ———— bill goes through and becomes a law, I do not | SXSFalon 35 SR o wiven for the faiiure i d, whose feet and vart of whose body | | ees whe, 3 not ugree, t sloolod by 8 dlreet voio of the ‘peopte wauld | tha tndia rubtier repound sud sppears il | “spiseionary Murderers Condemned, | think the relations bevween this country and | pieisyts e reason K Lo e e Witak | Were smputated, Las been taken in charge by | dilerences were seferred 1o the gencral mats v < " o o 3 provide for the survey of towns and | - MELDOURNE, Feb. 13.—Advices from the | Canada wil be strained. Whe president will | ity 1o work alongside the human eye or oper- | 8 local clergs nan. BEOIS B “Resolved, That we earnestly urce upon | town lots, and make the cost of survey a lien | Friendly Islands say that six natives were 1Y POVEL Lo put de 6 10 orce or noLAS | ate the wuscles and optical apparatys i tie o cee—— 1nfor Dufly's Plight. <-~umr~‘->llllu; ;~;!-’_-"-"fl.lv;ll at the earliest vnr_“li-““hjl\! SRNG 1 sentenced to death for assaulting Missionary | will prevent any arsh and rish measures buman head. o 7 vt g Pl ¥ f ""W,M NEw Youk, Feb, 15.—Ex-Alderman Duffy, day possible of the present session of con Uling vackieles 1y apy Baker. The king has refused a petition pre- | from being taken until all otler vacitic rewme- of Eress submitting the question of am awend- | tive 5 Bakar, | Tho king bas refused & pally - | from being tg ) The Big Strike. jury 1 the case of Policeman Girard, Tient to the constiLution.” ) " |, Upon motion of Afr. Fox, the housewent | 016, B¥,the i ERle7an miseloniries on tho | dies are extausted ” New Youg, Feb, 15,—The business of- the JRckio. 0080 CALMIIAR. M Mr. Vandumark said that should the fod- | into commitice of the whole, that gentleman | (ABAS 83InE The Central Pacific Blockadead steamship and railroad companies along the |aurned w verdiet to-day ti eral constitution ln-lalun-nm-'t lm \\.|~"|-xu)l“l nlxllnw‘fl]l:m, upon ‘the appropriation bills for SR % P g e e o o | Tiver front has assumed e nonual o6 Ay b e for in this wemorial, it would sap the very | ¢ table. instttutions, - Sax ANCIsco, Feb. ous sno er frout hias assumed its nora ditio; E ldweil made an excuse for the- com: Another Bond Call | who turned inforier on his colleagues in tha 8 e “combine” of the “boodle” board of alder S ALY '“_v"]‘ men, was tw-day surrendered at the distriet fleted by per | ttorney’s oftice by one of lis bondsmen, who stol shot Wo 3 N ¥ ically | sons unknowu to the jur The man who relieved -hiwmself pon: foundation upon which the government | A, Al id Call Bxpected. blockade exists on the Central Pacitic rail- | and freizht is being moved as systematically | 5083 unknown to t A Lhie mou who relleved -liwself ! I fopndation upan which Uho SOTCOMONS | milice an public Hase aha et saing:| WaAsHNGTON, Feb.15.—15 15 expected | PiokMdo exlats o the Contral Farillo walh | R0efors the bl strike, . L ey o biliy Is obert Hoyd, a contractar, wia s stales sovereignty. it could not [ that ifs report was not ready o aceount of | that'a eali for $10,000,000 3 per cent bonds will "tra liere yesf 5 del The Italiaus who.took the place of strikers recley Nominated Signal Ofticer, ' < Frwed ¥y Wi rizhts and stai znty hot re ! ¥ land train that left Lere yesterday is detained A | B JACE i M e . Fob 18 The P placed in the « dy of Detective Sergean A done, Tho house Tepreschted tho peop'e | his own and his clere’s sickness. 1ic would: | bo issucd next week and that the eutire.5 per, | at Colfax and tho west bound traun ut Cisco | gn the Morgan e werg il dschrecd, oo ssnGTox, I =Iho president sent | PRGOS ejony of Beleiive erscenl ! and the senate the sovereignty of the .-lm.. m\}e“\:lr. make an oral report If it sbould e | or cent loan, of which .there ‘is now about | uutll yesterday. an 5;’.‘.2."..wi‘,.'.‘v..';u L 1u thelr plgces. ‘The the pomination -of ‘ alv Adalphius W, | secutity, This dual goverument is the creation of our .h;‘h el upon, e whde:stood it, | 40:00.000 outstanding, will be entizely ex- L OO an e nogotishng with the oid Lauds | Gre Fifth cavalry, to be chief slgnal - Zai forefatiers aud it had stood the test of geu r. Tingle sald’ that, as he unde:stood Wi | 1y puished betore the 1st of July The Retahatory Bill and in the me BB Gticer, withi the rank of brigadier genergl, 1 A Cawdén Man Flop r erations in the grandest rep:}hlm ‘u‘nfi world :m- e comimitiges r.a.‘nll«mujLT }_nmr‘hle i e & e i ne ‘; s '1"m- b are datail d (ke | fERoRs SENE WAL z general, A Sazuden Ban Fiage, - o0 Lad ever known, posed the bill, nstitutions and had gleaned information R————— AS, GTON, #eb, 1a.— shery e Yy ekl o 3 KL . Va., b \ N o fatrohhoa tho. bill, spoke | coneerning their ueeds: Tho hoise wis en: Stottin’s Biste of Bloge. atory bills were again discussed to-day by the | * J¥isey Crry, Feb.15.—Thesiriking freizht N —— lots for Us Sates. senator weie takem | fu its behalt, He said that time had dewon- | titled to a report frow the commiitees before Berrix, Feb, 15,—The bundesrath has ap- | Louse committee on foreign affairs. No con- [ bandlers who were ewploved nerc by the gor GRS, ARG o \PAsIAR tal to-day. lu the last one one of the Camden strated that many amendments were ‘neces- | it undertook to pay out the people’s woney. roved the act of the government declaring | elusion was reached, but 1t is expected a vole | Erie ratlroad company L diy senta comumit- OF Nehrasks and Jows armer, falr | dem s bolted and voted tor Judge Johne gary tothe fedgral comstilubion, Tue tuse | A wolvn that the compliteg avlse Was Sar- | FI6ii8 iR & migor slate of slege, u the pending bills will be tuken to-morrow. | tee o wait a Buperiutendent Lanett apd | wegther, followed by local rains, 801, Calsing surprise and much’ speculationg e R N

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